ft FHANCY WYNNE iALKS ABOUTTOE Jail Given at the iianctsomest ot tiie Year Various Interesting Affairs I AMID brilliant lights, exquisite I i flowers and music, the first .wm Imv Ball opened last night with Its L.itai onlendor. t do not think 1 hae U-T" , .1.1 often seen 8UC "" nllracuvc army of patronesses, wno sioou in uieir : ,triig-iit row at the entrance to the hullroom, holding wonderful bouquets . ..... nnd rniirtesvlim cravplv i iel lio""" "--- bach guest arrived, from timid debu- i ante with her half-hesltntliiB cotirte- igf to the elder swains, who bowed I. in. iinml n!i heart. jJOW i " f .Mrs- Cuylcr, who hended the lino of patronesses, wore a wonderful gown of 'turquoise blue velvet, and the others tvoro various combinations of white and silver and white and gold. The ball wns not as crowded as last year's, but that mntlc the dancing all llio better, nnd tho debs who were there, as well as their elders, certainly had some good dances, Eleanor Pepper n5 Eleanor Cuyler, I noticed, were never left Idle for a moment, nnd Eliz abeth Griffiths, who looked so sweet In A pink frock, was another who had a splendid time, as did Sarah Penrose. Mariana Gowen wore a dnlnty frock of white and sliver, nnd Lisa Norrls was In pale-pink chiffon nnd tulle. 1 have heard much of Dorothy N'orrls, of course, but as bIic tins lived nhrond to much, 1 really have not seen her for several yenrs, so lust night wns the time for her first appearance across my horizon, nnd let mo nssuro you she is quite unlike nny one I have yt seen In this old City of Brotherly Love. There is a distinctly Continental touch to her manner nnd her style of conversation. Of course tho supper, and especially .the terrapin, was quite tho most im portant part of tho ball, nnd It wns :funny to see how many family re unions there were. Fond mammas and Minns looking after their newly Hedged .youngsters, and one tnblo of young married folk was enpcclnlly Interest ing, ns'mnny of the wives In the' case were of the high-brow order una gen erally dabble in plnys or plnyings or Society. The husbnndH at this table, much to every one's amusement, started a dobato ns to whether it was good form to spcil' to one'B wife In public or not. Tnt decision was nl-gatlve in the end, 1 believe. At nny rate, after supper. I saw each gay hus fconk seeking other fair charmers with whom to converse. As usual, I'ol Roger, also Veuve Clicquot, were well In evidence during supper, but with no visible evil effect. To bo sure, I saw one callow youth later who in sisted on offering a lady a glass of lemonade, the cup for which ho was holding upsido down and industriously trying to fill. Anil, to bo sure, I did meet one gen tleman who confided In mlno ear that "so nnd so has had much moro cham pagne than I have, but ho does not know It." Wo decided, however, to leave him In Ignorance. Although the mnjority may be said to havo worn short frocks, still thcro wero many gowns with trains, nnd 'quite a number of the smartest women wore longer-skirted frocks. Ruth Stokes wns ono of those to choose a rather longer gown, and Mary Bohlcn's frock had a long lace train. Her gown was really lovely, all of white laco nnd tulle. It would bo qulto impossible for mo ;o tell of all the lovely gowns. Ltttlo Mrs. Du Barry, who was dancing hnp- Ptly with Joe, wns wearing a wonder ful gown of roso-rcd brocaded silk. jwhlch suited her fair coloring to per fection. Another recent brldo who Rooked very charming was Angela Bo urne, ana ivatucrino itremer 1'ago was becomingly gowned in white, with a (trlng of pearls In her liulr. Florence Hopklnson looked lovely in white and silver, and Mildred Slnkler wns regal In a gown of ashes of roses. Mrs, Anthony J. Drexel Diddle, Jr., nnd her lyery young husband came on from New York, and with three other men occupied a table near tho patroneses, who, by the way, supped In the Clover uoom. At another table were the Tom nidgways. Eleanor Cuvler nnd Billy prayne. Altogether, It was n, beautl- Iyui uan, ana we nil mia a dandy time. ft Edgar Scott met with sad disaster rolng to the ball, when a Cadillac with o number and which afterward made good getaway, ran Into his verv Mt car and smashed It up, so that ii was Impossible to go on, and Edgar had to descend to terra flrma and proceed on foot to the Bellevue- Ktratfnr JpThe. naval set are .looking forward ij the costume dance to be given this "Ming by Lleutennnt Commander Jwderlck Roberts Harris. II. a. N.. "1 Mrs. Harris at their home In the "ivy Yard, and I hear It will be aulte S!a occasion. Tho large sun piazza 2 to be converted Into a roomy lounge. 0 the entire first floor will be utilized for danclner. i' i..n i,i n.nt t,a Wtea win wear a 8uperb Turkish Klnn of sapphire blue nnd gold, $9y embroldoivrt fn au,la whlla iWoo host will appear as a heathen fi""B or the Imperial household, and J?'l Wear a Wonderful mi thnt thav I?. Was stolen from the palace in the IWen City durlns the Boxer up 2lnK. This Interesting piece of Infor- j'"a came to the knowledge of the LgUTlSe When thftv u ontortnlnlncr j&H" Aaniral Phi Kwan Chlrsg. of the wptrlal Phiou j.. ly. , ....oc ,uvgr, uine umu ugu. l. .---WW, h.,Gb,4 tua JMid, te -unnqante was the original owner - (m COat' and lt could only be worn MS, Wo'thy official In the Imperial jwence. Interesting Is It not? Let My here the Harrises paid "good JOr it. XV.MIo o,. nf 1Y,a aent Offlcera nnnnaniaA with fhA gl yard are unable io be present, w mey are watching: the Interests juncle, Sam in Haytl and elsewhere. " "O means will keen awav their n? wives, A dinner will precede 1ue, at which tirs. Harris will " ASSEMBLY HELD LAST NIGHT Bellevue-Stratford Last Evening "Was entertain her guests from Xew York, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tutilc, Mr. and .Mrs. Horncc Boucher. Mr. nml. Mrs. I'preii-nt f,,iin .i ,-.-.,... ,.-..i n,i mi - """, " ""'"" "c1" nna Aim Kevin. Among tho guests will bo Cnntnln llimPll IT v , . ,.. iinsseu, ii. h. ., commnndnnt of tho jnni, nnci Airs. Hussell: Lleutennnt Commander W. H. Allen, tf. S. X.. nnd ro AlfA... ,(. t .. ... .. , . ''.,' ar,e Ul " ' "' nnd .Mrs Porter; Ojnvnnnder C. 1). 1'rlcp, P. H. N.. nnd Mm. Prlnn? Mnt.ir Mnglll, f. S M C nml Mr. Mnclll- ivliv ' '," . ""Jy"' t ommnndpr Nelson, t;. 8. N., nnd Mrs. Nelson: Lleutennnt' Commander D. 1. Mnnnlx, f. s. X and Mrs. Mnnnlx; i Commander Ellis, V. S. N. nnd Mrs. .Ills; Naval .'onstructor A. B. Court, L. s. .N., mid Mrs. Court; Xnvnl Con- structor D. n. Gntewood. V. 8. it., ami Mrs. Gatewood; Lieutenant Homer II. Norton, IT. S. N., and Mrs. Norton; Captain I Hnlford, U. S. M. C and Mrs. Hnlford; Paymaster Trlcoti, U. S. N and Mrs. Trlcoti; Assistant Civil Engineer G. Church, V. 8. N., nnd Mrs. Church: Mrn. Raymond Stcdman Kcyca. Mrs. Littleton Waller Tazewell Waller, Mrs. William Loo Pryor. Mr. nnd Mrs. Stalil, Mr. nnd Mrs. Coon, Mr. and Mrs. Coryell, Lieutenant Mor rison, IT. S. X.; Doctor Tolfrce, U. S. N.; Lieutenant Wnllor, a. S. M. C; Mr. Scott nnd Mr. Fcmnld, of Pensacoln. Dr. unci Mrs. Gcorgo Woodward, who arc having tho first of their musl calcs this nfternoon from 3:30 until E:30 o'clock, nt Krlshelm, their spa clous homo In Chestnut Hill, ur chnrmlng hosts, and cards to these de light ful affairs are much coveted. Mrs. Dorothy Johnstone Bnsolcr, whose harp has become denr to all Phlladcl phlans, will play, an will tho violin ist, Albert Cornfeld, and, with Usclma Clark Smith at tho organ, the nfter noon promises to bo ono of raro de light. Tho trio will play compositions by Saint Saons nnd Sandby, ending with "Ave Mnrla," by Schubert-Wll-hclms. A second muslcale will bo given on tho nfternoon of Jnnunry '22. NANCY WYXXE. ' Personals Mr. and Mrs. David S. B. Chow, of 19 South 21st street, announce the engage ment of their dnughter, Miss Mary Evoljn Chew, to Lieutenant Lowry Iloyd Ste phenson, United States Marino Corps, of wnsnington. D. c. Lieutenant Stephen son Is nt present stationed on the United States steamship Vermont nt tho Navy Yard at Norfolk, Va. At tho College Club tea on Monday nfternoon, which will be held from 4 until 6 o'clock, the hostesses, all Swarth moro graduates, will include Miss Susan J. Cunningham. Mrs. R. Spottlswoodo Pollard, Mlsa Emma D. Marshall and Miss Martha Hunting. Tho guest of honor will bo Miss Shedlock, of London, tho noted writer of short stories, who will give one of Lnrz Anderson's Fairy Tales at 4:30 o'clock. The guests are asked to be prompt, as no ono will bo admitted while Miss Shedlock Is speaking, A theatre party Inst night Included Mr. nnd Mrs. John Hrown, Mr. nnd Mrs. Al beit Goodnll, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Colahan, Mr, nnd Mrs Hnrry Weeks and Mr. and Mrs. William V. WatBon. Sup per at the Bcllcvuo-Strntford followed. Cnids havo been received from the Plays nnd Players for a muslcnlo tomorrow evening at 8:30 o'clock at the playroom, 43 South ISth street. Tho artistes who will be heard Include the pianist, IJnronrss Antoinette V. Eggers; Miss Gabrlclla Rid dle Hopklnson, soprano, and Mr. Einil F. Schmidt, violinist, who will be accom panied by Mrs. Edith Mahou nnd Mr. Henry Clark. Mrs. J, P. Lelgo is chair man of tho Music Committee. Mrs. George Upton Favorite, of tho Ooronado, 2M nnd Chestnut streets, will receive Informally on Tuesdav afternoons from 4 until G o'clock during January. No cards have been sent out. Mrs. Favorite will be remembered as MIsi! Harriet Clay Leaf, daughter of Mrs. Edward Rowman Leaf, of 2027 Walnut stieet. Mr. and Sirs. William Coleman Free man, who entertained nt dinner last night prior to tho Assembly, had Mr. nnd Mrs. William Wallace Rodlne, Miss Agnes M, Spencer, Miss Susan Lynah Rrucc, Mr. Louis II. Rush and Mr. William Piatt Pepper as their guests. Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Connable will entertain at dinner at their home. Rock Farms, Wilmington, on February 2S In nonor of Mr. and Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont. Mrs. William H. Ronner will receive Informally on Tuesday afternoons during January at her home, 345 South 18th street. No cards have been sent out. Mrs. George W. Carpenter, of 12S South 13th street, will be at home this after-' noon after 3 o'clock. Sirs. Walter Jackson Freeman will give a matinee theatre party, followed by tea at the Bellevue-Stratford, this afternoon In honor of SIlss Eleanor Westcott, debu tante daughter of Dr. and Sirs, Thompson Westcott. Sirs. Freeman nnd SIlss Free man will receive Informally tomorrow afternoon from 4 until 6 o'clock at their home, 1832 Spruce street. No cards have been sent out. Judge J. Whltaker Thompson and Mrs. Thompson have closed their house at Mont Clare. nar Phoenlxville, and, with thalr daughter, Miss Elizabeth Thompson, have taken apartments at the Clinton for the winter, , Miss Lock wood's Chestnut Hill dancing class for children had a leap-year dance last evening at the Philadelphia Cricket Club. i The wedding of Miss Grace, Malcolm to Mr, Marcellus McDowell, Jr., will take place quietly on Wednesday, at noon, at the home of the bride, 131 West Phll Ellena, street. Germantown. Owing to a death in the bride' family, the ceremony will be witnessed by only the Immediate relatives of the couple. The regular monthly meeting of the Merlon chapter. Daughters of the Ameri can Revolution, was held at the home of the regent, Mrs. John V. Pev?lln, 5260 Parkslde avenue, on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Benjamin It. Braisted read an Inter esting paper, giving extracts from the diary of a Colonial girl. After the busi ness session closed Mrs. Develin gave a tea to the members of the chapter, Miss Helen McMillan and MUs Adelaide V. Harvey presiding-, Members present In cluded Mrs. George J. De Armond, Mrs. Wesley H. Hoof, Mrs- Herman Wagner, Mrs Ellwood Q. Beatty, Mrs. Henrietta Braisted, MUs Virginia Marshall, Mrs. fi. E Edmunds. Mrs, B- i. Jones, wn DeeJin. Develin, Airs, n, u. outn. um an, u. a. EVENING LEDqER-PgrrADEIiPHrA, SATURDAY JANUARY Weddings WALLACE-DECKER. An extremely quiet wedding took pine today at noon nt tho Church of St. Luke nnd the Eplphnny, when Miss Mary Mon roe Decker, daughter of Dr. Corbctt J, Decker, V. 8. it., became tho bride of Mr, Frederick Ashby Wallace. The night, rtcv. Philip Mercer Ilhlnelnnder, nsslsted by the ltev. David M. Steele, rector of the church, performed the ceremony Miss Decker, who wns Riven In marriage by her father, uore a gown of white satin nnd ft tullo veil nnd carried a shower bouquet of lilies of the vnllcy ntirt roses. Mr. William Collins acted a bcot man. nnd theie were no ushers. A small wedding brcnIfat nt tho Gladstone followed the ceremony for the immediate famine's only. ' Mr r..,.i m. -u ...m i. . i. nAM t.At.-..rtH.. 1 -1 1A" V....l. At,,. ., . v, iruumij A HI llfl QUI HI J1II1 Hiict:i. LEIO.ITON-HIJIl.LY. I Tl,c n'OTlng" of MIm Helena Itellly. dniiKhtcr of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Itellly, ' of Clifton Heights, to Mr. John I.clchton. I of tJarrelsford, took place nt 4:30 o'clock Wednesday In St. OhnrleV Church, Oak ! View. The ceremony was performed by I the !'" '! M. K-ullv. The brldrsmnlil only nttcudnnt was Miss Gertrude Itellly. Mr. Thomas I.cannard was best mntV Atinf n M'ltililhtiT (.1. ,.. V... T"..-Ir Mr. nnd Mis. Lelghtoii will live In Gnr- ! retsfom. SI ItADLBN-SOFItKN. The mnrilngc of Miss Helen Vlrslnln Sofrcn, of Winnipeg, Canada, to Mr. Jinx Strndlrn, nn nltorncy-iit-lnw. will be roI cmnlzrd tomorrow nt S p m nt Mose bach's Drawing Itoonis. lllh street nnd Glrnrd nvenuc. A reception will follow. The Kev. Dr. Nathans will ofllclnte. Miss Emma Sllber, a cousin of Miss Sofren, wll bo maid of honor, while Miss Essyo It. Jnffe will bo brldcsmnld. Miss Sofrcn enmo to Philadelphia from Canada three months nqo on a visit to her uncle and ntmt, Mr nnd Mrs. Sllbcit. S13 Pierce street, where she made the ncnunlntnnce of Mr. Strnillen. The rnuple will spend their honeymoon In Cnnnda. and on their return will make their homo In Philadel phia. RICHFIELD-FOX. A pretty wedding took place Kiimlny. Janunry I. when Miss Dorothy Fov, of New York, became thr bride of Mr Louis Illchlleld, a former resident of Philadel phia nt the home of the bridegroom. 03? Simpson street, New York city. Tho cere mony was performed quietly. Mr. Benja min U. Illchlleld. n brother or the bride groom, wns best man. At 6 o'clock n reception was given. On thrlr return from their wedding trip. Mr. nnd Mrs. nichflcld will live In the Bronx. Xew York. West Philadelphia .Mrs. William K. Sellers, of the Coving ton, (17th nnd Chestnut streets, has Issued invitations for n dance on Friday eve ning. , Mr. nnd Mrs. Leonard V. Ooebbels will entertain their bridge club this evening at their home. 4110 I-archwood avenue. Miss Caroline Trlller nnd Miss Cora Trlller, of S107 Hnzel nvenue, have gone to New York for a fortnight's stny. Tho Hathaway Shakespeare Club gave a tea yesterday afternoon nt tho Phllo muslan clubrooms, 3911 Chestnut street. Mrs. Herman R. Allyn will receive In formally this afternoon, from I until 8 o'clock, nt her home, Ml South 42d Btrcet. No cards have been sent out. Miss Helen Jennings, of 9K8 Walnut street, enlcrtnlned her 500 club yesterday nfternoon, her guests including Mrs. George Kcebler, Mrs. Georgo Hasklll, Mrs. Thomas Donnelly, Mrs. T. Rarcus, .Mrs. Anthony Ilohemin, Mrs. Joeph Kane, Mrs. Robert Lane, Mrs. Mumford, Mrs. William Quhnby, Mrs. Charles Volght, Miss Helen Mullnney, Miss Anna Lynch. Miss Mnrlo Mullnney, Miss Minnie Potcis. Miss Jean Gallagher and Miss Rosalind Murphy. Miss IdeJIa S. Rurrls enlcrtnlned the W. W. T. a. M. Club, nt her home. 107 Spruce street. Friday evening. Thoso present wero Miss Margaret Watson, Miss Elsie Headly, Miss Florence Morlcy, Mrs. J. Louis Gelbmnn, Miss Ada Hnckmn-t, Miss (Marlon Headly. Miss Margaret Main, Miss .Mabel Hackmnn, Miss Jessie Main, Miss Elizabeth Watson. Miss Marlon Hirst. Mrs. Leonard Rurrls. Tho next meeting will be held at the home of Miss Mnrgnret and ..Ilss Jessie .Main, 5911 Hnverford avenue. Miss Ruth Krout and Miss Florence Krout gavo n dinner nnd card party last evening. Covers were Inld for 12 guests. Mr. and Mrs. George Prendergnst, of 1327 North 53d street, entertained n number of friends on Thursday evening. Their guests Included Sir. and Sirs. Robert Robinson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Moran, Mrs. A. Brcakley. Mrs, Uessle Gallagher, Mr. A. Thomas Fox, Sir. and Mrs. Charles How ard and Mr. and Mrs. J. McLoughlln. Sir. nnd Sirs. Robert Newlyn. of 227 North Horton Btreet, are receiving con gratulations on the birth of a daughter. Sir. and Sirs. Albert Sletz, of 1400 North 62d street, nro In New York for the Auto, mobile Show. Frankford Sirs. William Carroll will entertain nt dinner nnd cards this evening nt her home, '-OX5 Ilhawn street, in honor of SIlss Josephine Dunlap, of Atlantic City, who will remain ns Sirs. Carroll's guest until Wednesday. The guests will Include Mr. and Sirs. Joseph Flshe, Sirs. John Jarvls, SIlss Paulino Go!!, SIlss Slartha Cully, SIlss SInrlon Clark, Miss Slargue rPe Grllllth, SIlss Ruth Nowklrk, SIlss Ethel Tyson. SIlss Sarah Ward, SIlss Sadie Hall, Mr. Albert Clark, Sir. Slartln Talley, Sir. Frank Newbold, Sir Walter Johns, Mr. Harry Slaun, Sir. Hugh Fields, Mr, John SlcCormlck, Sir. James Walters, Sir, Victor Kennedy, Sir. Ralph Wells. Sir, Herbert Heergelsthelmer, Sir. George Maxwell, Mr. George Meglll and Sir, Roscoe T, Slouroe. Sir. John Clarke, of Wllklnsburg. Pa., and Sir. Ralph Cornell, ot Slontour Falls, N. Y spent the holidays at their homes In Fox Chase. Mr. and Mrs. Peter G. Castle, of Troy, N, Y accompanied by their son, have been spending a few days with Mr. tind Mrs. John T, Wade, of Howell street. Wlsslnomlng, MISS HELEN VIRGINIA SOFREN Whose marriage to Mr, Max Stradlen will take place tomorrow renin?, ft! . j9k3M vsl f5ji i?iiisisw ' ?y MRS. WILLIAM COLEMAN FREEMAN Tho younR mntron was n hostess nt one of the many dinners which preceded the Assembly Ball Inst night. Along the Main Line OVERDROOIC.-SIr. nnd Sirs. Harold F. Toy will give a dance tonight nt the Over brook Golf Club In honor of their daugh ter, SIlss Helen Toy. Assisting Sir. nnd Sirs. Toy and SIlss Tov will be Sir. and Mis. Robert llnlg and Miss Leila Cham pion. SIlss Edith Wnlr. will entertain nt ll.ncheon on Tuesday, Jnnunry 23, In honor of SIlss Frederlea Gcncvlevo llicmer, debutante daughter of Sir. and Sirs. Harry W. Ilremer. ARD.MORE. - Miss Marlon Priestley Toulmln gavo an Informal bridge on Wednesday afternoon, at her home In Ardmore, In honor of SIlss Cnthnrlno Hunter Davis, of Germantown, whose engagement to Sir. Charles Free man Rowley, of Boston, has Just been nunounced. Among the guests were SIlss Florence Sheppard, Miss SInrgoret If. Davis, Sirs. Charles C. Norrls, Jr., SIlss Kathcrlnc Potter and her cousin, SIlss Willie SIoss. of Kentucky. 'SIlss Isabel Stoughton, SIlss Anita Stetson, Sirs. Fisher Iloyd, SIlss Elizabeth Cryer, SIlss Eleanor Austin and SIlss Alible Austin. The Rev. D. K. Wood and Sirs. Wood, of 303 Clifford nvenue, have moved to 4SGS North Robinson street, West Philadel phia. ROSE.MONT.-SIr. nnd Sirs. Clarence W. Dolau nnd SIlss Rosalie Dolnn, of Slont gomcry avenue, will leave about the middle of Jnnunry for Aiken. S. C, whero they ivlll spend tho remainder of the winter. Sir. nnd Mrs Ifeiirr II Flllsnn of Rtinrlilll, wilt spend the remainder of tho winter In California. RRYN SIAWR.-SIr. Clinton Gamble, of Gulf road, has returned from Rasp berryburg, Sid., where ho hns been visit ing his parents for several weeks. Sir. Clnicnco Harper was tho guest of Sir. William C. Wilson, of Lancaster ave nue, over the week-end. Sir. George Harding, of Trappe, Pa., Is spending tho week-end with Sir. Frederick Abernethy, of Gulf rond. ST. DAVID'S. Sirs. Fnrlca Brlnton. ot Wlndybrow, Is spending a few days In New Haven, Conn. Sir. nnd Sirs. Rollln H. Wilbur left on Wednesday to spend a few days In Hnr rlsburg. Their daughter, Sirs. Richard SlocShcrry, Is visiting In South Bethle hem. Sirs. Armltt Jlrown has been obliged to cancel Invltatpns for the luncheon nnd theatre party which sbo Intended giving for her cousin, SIlss Kathorlno Lcn, of Devon, owing to lltness In tho family. Sirs. Georgo W. nonnell has returned to her homo In Colton, Cnl., after spending sovernl weeks visiting hor Bon-ln-lnw and daughter. Sir. and Sirs. ThomaB E. Wal ton, nt their homo In St. David's. DEVON.-SIr. and Sirs. William F. Wll hur. of Wnrrenton. Va.. aro visiting their parents. Sir. and Mrs. Nelson Wilbur, at Idlewood Farm, Devon. Sir. and Sirs. Ar thur Chnrrlngton have returned home. Sirs. Frederick Butler Embick, of Woodsldo Cottage, Devon, left on Thurs day to spend a week In Atlantic City. North Philadelphia SIlss Helen Huston gavo an Informal entertainment on Slonday night at her homo on North Park avenue. Her guests Included SIlss Helen Van Bonk, SIlss Gertrude Scattergood, SIlss Anna Hlmaugo, SIlss Neva Hartzcll, SIlss Helen Tabram, SIlss Alice Tabram, Sirs. Harry Blanck and Sirs. Charles Snyder, Jr. SIlss Estelle Winters, of 1232 North 12th street, will be hostess on Tuesday after noon to the card club of which she Is a member. A buffet luncheon will follow. SIlss Goldla Rosenbaum. ot 1S21 Dia mond street, has returned from Atlantic City, where she spent the holiday season. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Carroll have Is sued Invitations for the marriage of their daughter, SIlss Slarguerlto Josephine Car roll, to Sir. Lee Joseph Dlebold on Wednesday, January 19, at 10 o'clock. In tho Church of the Gesu. A breakfast and reception at the home of the bride's parents, 1703 Glrard avenue, will follow the ceremony. Sir. and Sirs. Dlebold will be at home after Slarch 1 at 5735 Centre avenue, East End, Pittsburgh, Wilmington Senator Henry A. du Pont and Mr. Henry F. du Pont and Sir. and BIrB. Francis Crowntnshleld entertained at dinner on Sunday evening, when the flowers from the Senator's conserva tories were used lavishly for decor ations. The Kuests Included Sir. and Sirs. Lammot du Pont. Mr. nnd Sirs. II. Rodney Sharp, Mr, and MrB. Eugene E. du Pont, Sir. and Sirs. John Kearney Rodgers, Sir, and Mrs. W. Stewart Lee, Sir. auU Sirs. Francis J. Whltten, Miss Oreenough, of Boston. Slass., SIlss Frazler and SIlss Elliot, of Philadel phia, and Colonel and Mrs. i;nry Wol cott, of Washington, D. C. Sirs. Edmund G. Buckner Is spending a few days In New York. Sire. William P. Webb, SIlss Emma Worrell and Miss Sllrlam Webb spent last week at Old Point Comfort, Va. Dr. Joseph P. Wales has returned from Atlantic City, N. J., where he spent a week. Miss Marlon Poatles returned to Vassar this, week, after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grantley P. Portles, Sliss Elizabeth Kruje, who returned from Vassar to spend the holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. E, Kruse, returned yesterday. r J!? Mra William Winder Laird and children, accompanied by Mrs W K. duPont, her children, and Mrs. Lammot du Pont ander children, left on Monday afternoon for Palm , I ,, to remain a fortnight. Pholo bv Moldeiuky, Along the Reading Sir. and Sirs Robert N. Fell, of Elklns Park, have Issued Invitations for n ilntico ami supper to be held at the Huntingdon Valley Country Club, on Friday uvcnlng, January 2S. Sir. and Sirs. Harry E. Asbury. of 70th avenue and City Line, Oak I.ane, have Issued Invitations for n dance ind suptier to be held nt the Huntingdon Valley Country Club, at Noble, on Thursday evening. Janunry 20, at 8:30 o'clock. Tho next club dance of the Huntingdon Valley Country Club will be held on Fri day evening. January 21. Mr. and Mrs. Slnurlce Horner, of Elklns Park, have as their guest for several days their niece. SIlss Rita Horner, of Rrldge ton, N. J. Shiny Informnl entertainments will bo given In honor of SIlss Horner during her visit. Dr. and Sirs. Slllton K. Neirfor, of Rent road. Wyncote, hnve had as their guests for the holllas their son-in-law and daughter. Sir. and Sirs. Chnuiicey D. Rob inson, of Auburndatc. Slass. Sir. Robin son hns returned to Auburndnlc and Sirs. Robinson will leave tho end of this week to join her husband. Tho girls' hockey team of the Chelten ham High School, will give a leap enr dnnco nt tho Old York Road Country Club on Friday evening, January 11. Sir. nnd Sirs. Thomns S. Wnters, Jr., of ' Washington lnne, Jenklr.town, accom- pnnled by their daughters, SIlss Slurgarot Waters nnd SIlss Elizabeth Waters. 10 turned to their homo this week after hav ing spent a fortnight ns tho guests of Sir. nnd Sirs. F. T. Ellis, nt Wnlbrook, Baltimore, Sid. Sir. nnd Sirs. George Wymnn Carroll, Jr., of Elklns Pnrk. have left for Nor wich, Conn., whero they are spending sev eral days ns tho guests of Sir. Carroll's parents, Sir. nnd Sirs. George Wymnn Carroll. Sir. nnd Mrs. Charles Bond, of Ash bourne, have as their guests for several weeks Sir. and Sirs. Joseph Burr, of At lantic City. Sir. nnd Sirs. William II. Bcrger, of Slaplewood nvenue. Wyncote, havo closed their country homo nnd nro occupying their home In Florida for tho winter. Sir. nnd Sirs. William K. Schellcngcr nnd their son, Sir. Edward Schellenger, ot Wyncote, havo closed their residence on Bent road, nnd havo left for Boston, Slass., where they have taken nn npnrt ment on Beacon street for the winter months. SIlss Arlco Bromlly, of Cheltcn avenue, will glvo a luncheon today In honor of SIlss Evelyn Griffith, of Wilmington, Del., whose engagement to Sir. Frank SI. Kirk, of Logan, wns recently announced. There will be 1 1 guests present. Including Bliss Freda Wartz, of West Chester: SIlss Anna Brown, of West Chester ; SIlss Sa rah Bromlly. of Norrlstown. SIlss Fannie Wilkinson, of Chestnut Hill; Sliss Doro thy Young, of Rosemont: Sliss Edith Clark, SIlss Bernlce Stratford, SIlss Jo scphlno Willis. SIlss Elizabeth Sleglll nnd SIlss Fannie Cousin, all of Wilmington. Sir. and Sirs. Francis P. Dunlap, of 6716 North 8th street, Oak Lane, have Issued Invitations for a supper and theatre party on Wednesday evening. They will enter tain In honor of Sirs. Dunlap'a niece, SIlss Jane R. Palllster, who comes from Los Angeles and Is spending the winter with relatives at Overbrook. Stra. Dunlap also will glvo a luncheon Tuesday afternoon In SIlss Palllster's honor, when the guests will include SIlss Slarton Graham, Sliss Cor lnne SIcPoyle, SIlss Slartha Ralder ston, SIlss Evelyn Balderstou, SIlss Ruth Hughes, SIlss Gladys SInrtlns, Sliss Alice Gibson, SIlss Freda King, SIlss Pauline Frnncls. SIlss Leona Williams, SIlss Alice Barnes, SIlss Marguerite Bastford, SIlss Helen Dutton, SIlss Ethel Sllverwood, SIlss Myrtle Nowklrk, SIlss SInrlon Jones, SIlss Elizabeth Goll and SIlss Esther Young. Tioga Sirs. W. Burt Thompson gave a delight fully appointed luncheon yesterday at her home, 2209 West Ontario street. In honor of Sirs. Herman Sonneborn. The decorations were In the form of a dainty Japanese garden, the flowers used being tiny white rosebuds and maidenhair ferns. Sir. and Sirs. Helster S. Hunter, of 3431 north 23d street, gave a card party last night at their home. SIlss SHna Newlands. of 4152 North Broad street, entertained Informally last night, when her guests included Sliss Slarte C. WIest. Sliss Violet Williams, Sirs. Howard N. Abbott, SIlss Edith Clarke, Sliss Virginia Hume, SIlss Edna St. Lindner, Sliss Slarian Hume. Silas Ger trude Hall, Sliss Ella V. Abbott and Sliss Clara Abbott. TERRAPINS TO DINE MAYOR Members of His Cabinet Will Also Be at Banquet Slayor Smith and the members of his cabinet will be guests of honor this eve ning at the annual dinner of the Ter rapin Club at the Manufacturers' Club. Tho list of diners will Include public men of both city and State. Lieutenant Governor Franklin B. Sic Claln will be toastmaster and among those who have accepted Invitations are United States Senators Penrose and Oliver, Governor Brumbaugh, former Secretary of State Knox. Mayor Arm strong, of Pittsburgh; Senators Edwin H Vara and James P. McN'lchol. Congress man William S. Varc. Justice E. A. Whaling, Judge J. Henry Williams, Con gressmen George R. Graham, Peter E. Costello, J. Hampton Slooro and y. W. GreUt; William E. Crow, Republican State Chairman; Charles A. Ambler, Speaker of the House, City Solicitor John P. Connelly. ex-Judge James Gay Gordon. E. T Stotesbury Bandal Morgan. Joseph McCaU. A. T Dice, WUUaro, E Pattou and many other men of prominence In th political and financial world. 8, 1910. YOUNG FOLK INTERESTED IN COMING CHARITY AFFAIR Junior Auxiliary of St. Francis' Home for Convalfe- cents Is Preparing to Give a Vaudeville Show and Dance in February M RETINGS nre belnir held am il re- ts of henrsats slnrteil by the members of Junior Auxiliary of St. Francis' Con valescent Home, nt Darby, for their annual show nnd dance, which Is to bo given at the Bellevue-Stratford on Feb ruary 4. The officers of the nuxlllnry aro Miss Frances L Sullivan, president; Miss I Marguerite Engan, vice president; Miss I Marguerite Tloran, second vice president; Miss Kathryn MrMnhnu. treasurer; Miss Mnrgni-et l.ainoirllc, secretary: Miss Mnrle (Inrrlty, recording secretary. The Tvrollennes were entertained nt a formal ipri'ptloti last ttnturday evening nt the home of Mr. J. Slurrny Grler, 6012 North llth street, Logan. An excellent musical program was given and dancing wns Indulged In during the course of the evening. The guests Included SIlss Tn lor. SIlss Jean Collins. Sliss Ruth lled rlcks, SIlss .Mary SUllmnn, Sttss Edith Lynch. Sliss Stnrgnret Hayes. Sir. J, .Murray Grler, Sir. Wallace II. Dulle. Sir. 1'. Coulter lntenmnn, Mr ('. Norton Shirk, Sir. Charles Slollenhauer, 3d, and Sir. J. King Jamison. Tho Uee Bee Sewing Circle held an Inv piomptu meeting nt the homo of Sirs. W. Hognrt. 2510 North Dakota street, which was voted n line evening, as Stlsn Anna Shapiro, nsslsted by SIlss Fny Pollock, gave nn Interesting exhibition of the undent nrt of dancing, and SIlss Frances Xacknn gave a vocnl solo. The party wns chaperoned by Sirs. 12. C Bellow h. nnd among llio.se present wero the Sllsses Anna S. Shapiro, Fay F. Pollock, 12. t. Bellows.Ficnces E. jaclinn, Leah Cohen, SIntllda Cohen, line Rosen thal. Pauline Cacknrlns nnd Sarah Kohn. Gentlemen present wero the Slessrs, Rcn Jnmln Rycr, Slaurlco Odell. Oscar Pol lock, Wllllnm Cohen, Louis Greenberg, Jack Weber, David Gold, Michael Hend ler, Stnx Sillier and Jack Gold, On Friday evening SIlss Pearl Gnvcntcr, Germantown The next meeting of the SInnhelm Dnnc Ing Class, directed by Sirs. George A, Brooke, will tnko plnco nn Saturday, Jnnunry 15. SIlss Elizabeth SIncCuen Smith will entertain nt dinner beforo tho dance. The next meeting of Sirs. Edward Troth's dancing class will take place at SInnhelm on Frldny evening, Jnnunry 11. Sirs. Wllllnm P. Barba. of West Coulter street, has gone to Atlantic City for several days. Sliss Josephine Reeves, dnughter of Sir. and Sirs. F. Uutler Reeves, Jr., of Ab hottsford avenue, has returned to Sweet brlnr School, Sweetbrlnr, Va, Sirs. Wheeler Lord, of 335 SInnhelm street, nccompanied by her small son, Slastcr Wheeler Lord, Jr., Is spending a few dnys In New York. Sir. nnd Sirs. Thomns Kcnworthy, of 423 West Hortter stieet, entertained nt din ner on Thursday evening. Their guests wero Sir. nnd Sirs. Rudolph Goehrlng nnd Dr. nnd Sirs. Raymond Leopold, Roxborough Sirs. Harry II. Swnrtz, of tho Falls ot Schuylkill, announces tho marriage ot her daughter, SIlss Ethel Rlghter Swnrtz, to Dr. William Dichm on Wednesday, Jan uary 5. Tho members of James SIcFndyon Camp, Sons of Veterans, havo elected the following ofllcers: Sir. Henry Angstndt, commander: Sir. Herman SInrlln, senior vice commander; Sir. Matthew SchalTer, Junior vlco commander; Sir. William Lush, chaplain; Sir. Daniel Wllhere, patri otic Instructor; Sir. Harvey Angatadt, guide; Sir. Richard Ambrose, color bearer; Sir. George Habby nnfi Sir. Jacob Chllds, guides. Sirs. Christopher Wood, of Harmon rond. will entertain the members of the Roxborough Auxiliary of Camp Devltt on Tuesday, January II. Sir. and Sirs. Herbert J. Brambley have returned from their wedding Journey nnd are receiving nt their home. 2312 Pechln street. Sirs. Brambley was .SIlss Slary E. Sillier, daughter of Sirs. V. Alice Sillier, of 457 Lcverlngton avenue. Northeast Philadelphia Sir. and Sirs. Sfcllvaln, of Wilmington, Del., and Sir. W. H. Hershcy, of Balti more, who hnve been tho guests of Sir. and Sirs. Davis, of 2320 East Cumberland street, have returned to their respective homes. A dinner will be given by SIlss Srnbel Kehr Donnelly for Sirs. Albert Kaufman, of Indianapolis, formerly of Philadelphia, tomorrow evening. A party will be given this evening by the Ductus Tredlcum Club In honor of Sliss OIg.i Szego, of Now York, at the home of Sirs. J. Seedman, 1318 North 8th street. Among those present will be SIlss Slrnnle (lrabosky, SIlss Slartha Grabo- sky, Sliss Besslo Goldman, SIlss Hannah Goldstein, Sliss Ida Slyerson, Sliss Slary Slossoultz, Sliss Dorothy Totsky, SIlss Sophlo Relder, SIlss Helen Dion, Sir. Richard Goldberg, Sir. Jack Goldman, Sir. Isaac Grabosky, Sir. Frank Horo witz, Sir. Edwin Kauffman, Sir. Herman Seldman, Sir. Louis Rablnowltz, Sir. I.oul3 Wnllenback, Sir. Herman Spitz, Sir. Slax Goodman. Sliss Clara Hlrsch, Sliss Sadie Hlrsch, Sliss Slollie Seldman and Sliss Anna Grabosky will receive the guests. SIlss Sllrlam Klein, of S3S North 5th street, has returned from a short stay In New York, where she has been visiting relatives and friends. Sliss Florence Sillier, of 911 North 8th street. Is the guest of SIlss Aurella D. Sptelman, of New York. SIlss Elizabeth Sharp, of 7th nnd Cooper streets, was in charge of the program of the Camden Beading Club, which met with Sirs. Isabel Clark, of 503 West Maple avenue, Slerchantvllle. Sirs. IJnwood Sillier, of Toledo, O., has returned to her home after visiting rela tives In North Camden. The engagement of Sliss Edna Cross ley, of Trenton, to Sir. E. P. Wescott, son of Attorney General and Sirs. John W. Wescott. of East Haddontleld, has been announced. What's Doing Tonight Jackson Pay AdelDhU llotl. dinner ot Domocratlc Club, IlauquM. Ttrrapln Club. Olub, Manufacturea" N'eu Century Club, anoual nwvloe. Peon) Ivanla ltatlroad Aaudoiag' AJelpbU HeUL dlMMr, Notices for tbe Society pace will be accepted and printed in the Urcnloff Ledger, but all auili notice nnut be written on one aide of (he pane.-, niuat bo algntd In full, with full addrca, uml ukea poaalble telephone Dumber utuat be elvcn. Scud all aucb rouuuuiilcatiou tu "Society lUlltur." Ut tulas Ltdjcn (03 Cbcatuut trL Vnleaa ibcaa rcqulrcpicuU ate carried out to. that TcrllltuUoij may be puible. t' jlotka vi Ul not b publUhrd. ll'- I of 818 Balnbrldge street, entertained her I friends nt a New Year's Eve party and Dutch supper. Thoso present were Miss) Pearl Gavcntcr, SIlss Daisy Gavcnter, SIlss Esther Hinder, .Miss Lillian Levlne, SIlss Rcrtha. Cohen, SIlss Reba Bodnlck. Miss Rose Wnllcnbnch, SIlss Lottie Ce Han. SIlss Smry Cellnn. SIlss Florence Robinson, SIlss Clara Greenfield, Sllsa Stnr.i Hnrils. SIlss Dora Lande, Mr. Na thaniel Cellnn, Str. Jnck S Kessler, Mr. Jack Kramer, Sir Joseph Srhults, Sir, Dave Rosner, .Mr. C. Gold, Doctor Ml rhenls, Sir. I,ou!s Holln nnd Sir David A bin ms. , Mr. nnd Sirs. Clinrles Burke Miller had ns their guests during tho holidays at their home In Glen Iron Sir. J. II Church nnd Str. A. Heine, of New York, nnd Miss Uyors, of Stilton. Pa Sirs. Sillier Was formerly SIlss June E. Church, daughter of John S. Church, of Glen Iron, Pa. Her marrlngo to Sir. Sillier look place several years ngo. Stlss Alice Buckborn, of West Clear field street, entertained a few of her friends nt her home on New Year's night Among thoso present wero SIlss Anna Fegoly. Sliss Slarguerlto Greenlee, SIlss Jcaiictta Slllter. SIlss Florence Sullivan, Sir. Frank Hethcrlugton, Sir. Harold Ir ving. Sir Ronald Irving, Sir Artie Shaw nnd Sir. Clarence Schumaker. Alt arrangements have been completed for the annual danco to bo held on tho evening of Wednesday, Jnnunry 12, at the Apollo Drawing Rooms, 1726 North Broad street, bytho Alumni Association of the Hebrew Education Society. Very nttrao tlve unique features, every hour on the hour, will make the affair tho most In teresting of the season. Tho committee hi chargo is working di.lgcntly to mako this affair a financial ns well as a dis tinct social success In order to continue tho activity of tho association during tho coming year. Promenade nnd dance music will bo furnished by tho Pomerants Orchestra. Lansdowrie The Neighbors' Club will hold Its an nual banquet In tho Twentieth Century Club on January 13. Sir. S. N. Jlorton Is chairman of tho commltteo and the officers of tho club nre: President. Sir. William Cooper; secretary. Sir. Edward RIttcn house, nnd treasurer, Sir. Horace Long. SIlss Frances Hngy, of South Lans downe avenue, has returned to the Bir mingham School for Girls. SIlss Hngy was tho guest of her sister, Sirs. Frank Sngcndprph, during tho holidays. The Gleo Club of the Country Club will glvo a recital In the Twentieth Century Club on Jnnunry 14. Sir. nnd Sirs. W. C. Jackson, of dast Greenwood avenue, will entertain nt cards this evening In" honor of their guests, Sir. nnd Sirs. Benjamin Watsorl, nnd Sir. nnd Sirs. G. It. Bullen, of Balti more. Their guests will be Sir. nnd Mrs, Andrew Young, Sir. and Sirs. C. F. Gal lagher. Sir. nnd Sirs. John W. ftoon, Sir. and Sirs. Frank G. Bu,rrows, and Dr. and Sirs. John B. Davis. Sirs. Croswcll SIcBeo from a recent Illness. Is recovering Sir. and Sirs. George C. Adams have moved from Allentown Into their new home, 32 Enst Greenwood avenue. Delaware County Str. nnd Sirs. Randall Knox, of Media, nro receiving congratulations on tho birth of a daughter. Sirs. Frederick T. Cooper, of Slcdln. Is visiting friends in Wnshlngton, D. C. Trofessor and Sirs. Howard Fields, who hnve been visiting Sir. Thomas Fields, of, Sledla, returned yesterday to their home In Allentown. Sir. John Spain, of Enst Lansdowne, Is In Atlantic City for several months. Sir. and Sirs. J. C. Atwnter, who spent tho holidays with their parents. Sir. and Sirs. J. Chester Wilson, of Aldan, re turned today to their home'ln Baltimore. Camden and Vicinity Dr. and Sirs. W. IL Izard, of 411 North 4th street, hnve been entertaining their dnughter. Sirs, O. L. Sleodo, nnd her son, Parker Steade, of Cleveland. Str. and Sirs. 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