Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 10, 1916, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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EYENIK& liEPGEEPHIL'APELPHIA:, MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 191G.
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WANOY WYNNE IS INTERESTED IN
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Kjunior League Will Give Ballet Performance on Febru
I ary 2 in Ballroom of Bellevue-Stratford Mat-
; inee and Evening Affair Also
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VlVEtir day Borne new nffalr for . In New York were M. nnd Mm. Jay B.
Hi...riiv r.rons ud. and now the Llpplncott, Mr. and Mrs. John Slnnott,
ff-V" ,:,i ). hard at work on n
, junior uvo
1 ii,frmfincd to bo given on the after-
Eon and evening of February 2 In the
iwilreorrt at the BtUevuo-Btratford. It
HfilH be called I'Tnc uaiici or. urinnoo,
Ji 111 be Slven for the benefit of
Iho- Allied MCIIW 01 inu ijiiviNcuv;y
Aid. sAbo"1 40 Persona "1 taUe part
sl it.. rtlrrta nmeni. mtio
wilt be
Vf . A. ..j 1rt trlrla
t SLn ballets Oi iv Bi cuuh, una
I ftrougliout the whole performance not
word wilt be spoken Rid suns. Pan-
. tomlmo and dancing Ull bo the only
features. Oeorgeitnna Brown will lead
the ballet, and those of us who have
,een'lier can expect a treat, for she
certainly can dance.
The costumes and effects nro being
carefully planned, nnd will bo more
elaborate than anything seen here In
tn. amateur line for some time. Tho
cents, which will bo painted especially
for the occasion, will represent Floron
tins gardens; soft Italian Bkles nnd
subtle music will bcgullo tho beholder
nd entrance htm almost to tho point
of returning In tho ovonlng should ho
have ventured out for thq afternoon.
Quito a number of tho younger girls
hiio undertaken tho affair, and It Is
f about sure to bo a success. Roso
Dolan Is busy as n bee over tho pub-
llclty, and somo of tho others Inter
tsled'are Eugenia Cassatt, Mrs. Arthur
fe. New bold. Jr., Mrs. Francis V. Lloyd,
llrs. B. Gilpin Ervln, Bylvla. Barnes,
(nve'n Martlrl, Emily Fox. Adeline Pep
per, Katharine Chambers, Nancy
Scott, Sydney Ellis, Gertrude Henry
and Miss Henrietta Ely.
A number of very good-looking
' costers for tho show nro being pre-
' pared by a numoer at uh.hi uiunm, m-
cludlnff Allco Blddle, Chrlstlno Cham
' iers, Mrs. Frank Lloyd nnd various
Mhcrs.
Do ou know, In spite of nil that has
been said thh year about tho man
ners of tho malo creature, awful nnd
" horrible are tho talcs which como to
ray cars of tho rudeness of tho younger
members of that kind in answering
Ihelr Invitations, nnd not only that,
for some of them have mothers and
alsters who look after such things, but
when tho dance docs come to pass
they do not appear on tho scene of
action and never wend a word of ex
planation for excuse? If only the
various hosts nnd hostesses would give
them a lesson such as I heard wns
given by tho father of ono of our
charming debs not long since. Ho
waited until within 10 days of the
danco ho was giving, tho Invitations
having been sent out two months bo
foro the party, and then he sent to
soma dozen young men who hail not
answered, a note which road, "In view
of tho fact that i ou have not nnswercd
my Invitation for a dinner-dance on
such a date.' your place has been
filled " This note was signed by tho
gentleman In question, and I feel sure
the young men (In fact, they should bo
1 relegated to tho boy class, oven it tney
do co out with older people) were
f taught a good lesson. Still, only tho
Pother day I heard of a ball given at a
i hotel where no fewer than 140 guests
. failed to answer their Invitations nnd
1 here woro not enough men for pnrt-
tiers, and tho ball was a fearful frost.
However, In thnt last caso I believe
the Invitations themselves were mixed
up In, tho shuffle.
' Of courso, Mrs. Scott's Supper Club
at the Bcllovue-Strntford was its usual
great success. Miss Fontaine, who
I dances much nt various Now York nf
1 fairs, gave four specialty dances nnd
was greatly applauded. There were
more than 300 guests Saturday night.
ine ueorgo D. nosengartens gavo a
party or 32 for Sarah Neilson nnd Mrs.
Edmund McCullough entertained as
did the Sam Beeves and tho Alfred E.
.'orrises. The Craig Biddies who aro
topping with the CI. TV. Chllds Drexels
came to tho club, and Beth Scott gave
party of 25 guests. The Plunkctt
8tewarts were there, nnd the Richard
Parkes also entertained. Mrs. Scott tells
m she will start her second Berles of
nances on January 29. I understand
there Is quite a largo waiting list, for
these dances are verv exclusive and
k Wly a favored few may Join.
ISAJSUY WYNNE.
Personals
B E Tha mirrtavA n rf- rh .. -1 . . .. mj.iln
JV ams, daughter of Mrs. Charles
JVIUlams, to Mr. Herbert I Fenncr. will
Place quietly on Saturday at the
?"", f Miss Williams' brother-in-law
nu sister, Mr. and Mrs. Randal Morgan,
F tn, iM'TOr v-nestnut Hill. The bride
'S,..J ""ended by Miss Nancy Scott as
!!:?' honor antl by jh8 cecio Finer
I .. H.M,M Qretchen Clay, Mrs. Law
5 E2n. ''Wilbur and Mrs, Morgan as
S. l?,r,n!4ld!l- Mr, Louis C. Madeira. 3d.
kij " M best wan. As the prospective
1' ivSJP00"1' family Is In mourning the
t juddlnj will be qulto small.
t
Mr and Mrs. Anthony J. Drexel Biddlo
th.Jcal,ed thelr Invitations for the
ittH vmY whlch was to have been
fiver, on January 20 for Miss Sarah H.
" t'enrnaa n,.,i. . ... j ... .. w
Biddla'
tlster, Mrs, Frederia W. Miller,
: Wttaburgh,
? . rS. EdW&rri V TTnWn.n m If
tlnroWlrd,.F' man, Jr., will receive
&i"2Ily tomorrow afternoon after 3
FJannaL. the fIlowlng Tuesdays In
Shiv. i' l -cusi street, no cams
tMoL. n sent out M1s Phoebe, White
R "Q!v wh the hosjesses.
V'.e,1di ? llr and Mrs. G. Jason
ftbat i? !hl cby wl" ba 8lad to know
tillrik "ae. Yvno has beea seriously
Pr.hil.iPwndlc"i- 1 recovering In the
p'"""" nopal. New York.
lfi'rJ-W Du"can Thomas, of the Batter
ifatnr .,ments- announces the engage
EGrax. Si her daughter, Miss Elizabeth
lt fii.5 V tq Mr- JamM ' McCarey, Jr..
f - VJT
Vr. John ti r u x i
Kpdhur05 Morton, Jr.. of Pevon, are
m v-w.Tr,. w. '" "arry tnapman xnayer,
Eon.. J Houe. Haverford, wUl give a
WiruLJ ,hl evening at the' Bit
Kto h. T'r u' obout w ffuest'i
rrotnP,?ereeuttl '" sWar "
P nr thiw, who pent th wek-en?
CHARITIES PLANNED
H"T-?'"' Stanley qrwol(l Flasir. 3d,
; ana .urs. lenac ji, clothier. Jr.
il '"
Mr. E Durftesi Warren, of SMS Rnruee
Mrect, has gone to Miami, Fla., for the
remainder of tho winter.
Mrs Cart K. Grnmmcr and the Misses
Grnmmer will receive Informally this
afternoon at their home, 1021 Bpruce
street. No cards have been sent out.
Mrs. Joseph H. Brazier and Miss Bra
zier, of 1903 Pine street, will be at home
this afternoon after 4 o'clock. No cards
have been sent out.
Mrs Iv Webster Fox nnd Miss Fox
tv 111 receive Informally this afternoon at
their home, nt nth and Spruce streets,
so cards have been sent out.
Mrs. Jnmes Watts Mercurnnd her debu
tante tlnuRltter, Mlas Dcnlsc H. Mercur.
3M South 24th street, will be at home this
afternoon after t o'clock.
Card havo been Issued by the Ablnpr
ton Society of Frlcndi for n ten to be
held In the Coulter Street Meeting Houso
tomorrow afternoon Mr. William Wlslar
Ccmfort will deliver an address on
"Friends In Ihigland and the War"
Mr. Btchard C Kerens, of St. Louis,
who wan Ambassador to Austria-Hungary
from tho United States during the
Administration of Mr Taft. Is n visitor
at tho Trajmore. Atlantic City. Mr. Ho
ratio C. New comb, tho Spanish Vice Con
sul, hni returned home after a short star
at Atlantic City.
Chestnut Hill
Tho first of a scries of club dinner
dances nt tho Philadelphia Cricket Club
took place on Saturday night. Mr. John
H. Whlttakcr and other members of tho
club ore making every effort to have theso
affairs a marked success They will take
place on the second Saturday of each
month. Among those who dined on Satur
day were Mr and Mrs John II. Whlt
takcr, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith Kelly,
Mr. and Mrs Arthur C. Colnhan. Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Cloodnll. Mr. nnd Mrs Wll.
Ilnm W Watson, Mr. and Mr. John
Brown, Miss Alice Schocttle. Mr and Sin.
J. Harris Warthman. Mr. and Mrs.
I'enroso Perkins. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Deacon.
Mr. and Sirs William M Davison. Mr.
and Mrs. Howard M. Phillips, Mrs. 8. C
Eckfeldt, Mr. Crawford Allison, Mies
Homer, Mr. W. I Phelps, Mr Harry
Cnrtrlght, Mr. nnd Mrs. John K. Stru
blng nnd Mrs. Goorgo D. Lewis,
Miss Ethel Chapman Elklns, of 7S01
Crcshclm road, left a few davs ago for
Norfolk. Va.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Both, of Bast
Graver's lane, entertained at cards on
Saturday evening.
Germantown
Miss BIcnnor Mcndc, daughter of Mr.
Henry W. Mende, of 4193 Weit Horttcr
street, and Mr nnd Mrs. Blddle Frlsh
muth. of Illverton, .V J., have gone to
Florida, where they will be the guests for
several nooks of Mr Frlshmuth's par
ents at Cas.i Blancn, MontlcMlo. Miss
Monde will also visit in Palm Bench be
fore returning homo
Mrs Thomas Barton, of the Fairfax
Aparmcnts, hai gone to Cincinnati for a
fortnight's staj.
Mr. and Mrs. Harris Urannni, of CI33
Morton street, are being congratulated
upon the birth of n son on Tucsdoy, Jan
uary 4
Miss Trancls Courtney, of Chew street,
has returned from n trip to Norfolk, Va.
Cards have been Issued announcing nn
old-fnshtoned Southern dinner, to bo fol
lowed by a dnnce, nt the Gcrmantonn Au
tomobile Club on Thursday evening, Jan
uary 20. On February 22 also a special
feature will be provided, namely, a
Martha Washington dinner.
Mr William J Gallagher, of West Itlt
tenhouse street, has gone to Texns for
the remainder of tho winter
Mr. and Mrs Bdnnrd W. Hacker, of
Pastorlus street, have gone to the shore
for a short stay
West Philadelphia
Mrs Henry H. Horrocks. of 60" South
48th street, will entertain at bridge on
Wednesday, January 19.
Mr. and Mrs D Webster Hell save a
theatre party followed by a Bupper at
the Bellevue-Stratford Satuidny evening
in honor of Miss Alyse Matthews and
Dr. W. I. Hnnneman, Jr., of Urookllne.
whose engagement was recently an
nounced. Friends of Mrs Edward Stackhouse
will be sorry to learn that she has been
confined to her home, 1617 Cedar nvenue,
with an attack of grip.
Miss Alice Bugart entertained her card
club Saturday afternoon at her home, 5142
Hazel avenue. The members Include
Mrs. George Heebler, Mrs. Joseph
Gravey, Miss Helen G Mullaney, Miss
Geneva Farrell, Miss Marie Mullaney,
lilss Anna Byan, Miss Marie Hull, Miss
Rosalind Murphy, Miss Margaret Ryan,
Miss Blta Connor, Miss Mabel Boype and
Miss Mary Rementer.
Mr. John F, McGoldrlck, of 453 North
loth street, has left for Uuantanamo Bay,
Cuba, where ha will remain until May.
Mr, John Young, Jr., has returned to
State College, Pa., after a short visit to
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Young,
of 1424 North COth street.
Miss Kathryn McCaskey, of 6M4 Tine
street, Is spending a few days with her
grandmother, Mrs. J. P. McCaskey, at
her home In Lancaster.
Along the Reading
Mr, and Mrs. Herman Blrnbrauer, of
Oak Lane, announce the engagement of
their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Blrn
brauer, to Mr. Harry Hesselbacher, alio
of Oak'Lane,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Waters, Jr., of
Washington lane, accompanied by their
daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Waters, haye
returned home from Baltimore, where
they have been spending the holidays as
the guests or. Air, ana jars. r. x, cms,
at Walbrook.
Mrs. Harper Gibson, of Frazler street,
entertained at 600 Friday afternoon. Tho
guests were Mrs. Alfred Blake, Mrs.
James Erwln. Mrs. E. A. Wright, Mrs.
Edmond Brlckley, Mrs. Edward Homlller,
Airs. Frank Huckle, Airs. Munwarlng,
Mrs. George iseuer, urn Montgomery.
Mrs. Edward Weber and Mrs. Joseph F,
Donnelly.
Mrs. George Hauser will entertain the
club at her homo In Germantown, on
Tuesday afternoon, January 19.
Notices for tbs BoclttT pace will bo
accepted and printed la tho Efcoln
Lfdicr, but mU oacb. notices, mail bo
writ ten on ono oldo of the paper, moot bo
ilfned la full, with fvdl addrcM, and
uben poulbl teltphoo number must b
gtntl all oncb, communication to
ftoclcly fdltor." Etalng Lcder, CO
CUmlnut ttrcct,
L'nltM tbcto rcqalrcmcnti ro carried
,nt 'hot icrlflcatloo mr P poulblo,
1U notlco ulU not bo pnbltokM.
MISS IRENE A. HUNTER
Miss Hunter, who is tho debutante daURhtcr of Mr. nnd Mrs. William
T. Hunter, of Devon, will be formally introduced by her parents nt
their home, 220 Madison nvenue, New York, on Saturday afternoon,
when n the dnnsnnt will be given for her.
Along the Main Line
OVKIIBROOK Tho Misses Durong gave
a shower on Saturday afternoon at 3
o'clock at the homo of their sister, Mrs
Thomas J Hare, of Wynnewood avenue.
In honor of Miss Florenco Loughlln and
Miss Marie Moore, whose engagements to
Mr. William Stanton and Mr Harry Wng
ncr. respectively, were announced this
winter
Mrs Hare entertained nt luncheon
Thursday. Tho guests were Mrs. Thomns
H. Bowes, Mrs. David Wilson, Mrs Louis
Trocniner. Mrs. Wllllnm HcnderBon, Mrs.
John McDcrmott, Mrs Charles Hcnkcln,
Mrs. Edwnrd Fleming, Mrs Vernon Hns
broucke, Mlsi Itcglna Gorman, Miss Helen
Loughlln nnd Miss May Campbell.
MBBION'-Mr nnd (Mrs Gustavo A.
Brown, of Beacon lahc, entertained the
members of the Neighborhood Club Fri
day night nt bridge.
ARDMORK-Mrs. Llllle L .Tarrrtt. of
School Inno: Mr. Reginald B Jarrett. Mr
Louis Clayton Jarrett and Mr. Richard
Brooko Jarrett, have returned home after
spending tho holldava with Mrs Jarrctt's
mothor, Mrs. Ocorge Brooko Lesslg, of
Pottstown, Pa Mr Brooke S. Jarrett,
who was also the guest of his grand
mother, Mrs Lesslg, has returned to
Cornell University.
North Philadelphia
A luncheon nnd miscellaneous shower
was given on Saturday nt Wlmley's, In
honor of Miss Sadie Apfclbaum, of 2109
Dauphin street, whose engagement to Mr.
David Haas has been nnnounced. Lunch
eon was served at small tables decorated
w Ith pink Mowers nnd pink shaded cnndles.
Tho entertainment was given by the
G A. Club, of which Miss Apfelbnum Is
a member The other monikers Include
Miss Rcna Sllvorman, Mlts Dora Sher
man, Mini Anita Lang, Mlsi Beatrice
Stechert, Mlsi Nettle Weiss. Mlsi Flor
ence rterknwltz, Mlsi Adelnldn Borko
vvltz, Miss Frances Katz, Miss Jcannette
Kutz, .Mlas Derail c lllock, Miss Violet
Cohen, Miss May Vcndlg.
Tioga
Mr. and Mrs Louis M. Walters, of 3S37
Smedley street, gave a dinner In honor of
the announcement of the engagements of
Mrs. Walters' brothers, Mr. Harry Somen
nnd Mr. Lawrence Somers. the former to
Miss Alma Snyder, daughter of Mr and
Mrs. Snyder, of North 10th street, nnd tho
latter to Miss Frances Bothman, daughter
of Mr. E M. Rothman, of 70S West
Glrard avenue. ,
Mr. and Mrs William Gross, of 1630
West Venango street, will sail for Tan
nma tomorrow.
WINTER ItESOIlTS
ATIVAN TIC C1TV. X. J.
Superior location with an I
unobstructed view of beach!
fltanaawTof excellence
Cc.iv60d. mLTJtJ.BV2Bf.
han n viu jtranHnr
4i.M fljBfs nini4r niiir
XARQE3T TiaifROOF DCSORT HOTEL
MWHmVi.1. "I IUE WOBI,JWHCTT,Cd4t
IMC ItADING KtSOhT HOItl Of THE VYJR10
JiDarworoiifiii'isienneim
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J
DWNCIISHIP MNalMINT
JQ8IAH WHITE A 8QN3 COMPANY
1 CO up dly. to 112 00 up wkly. Cbn. liuhf.
oi.n roiNT coauoitT. va.
HOTEL CHAMBERLIN
Xeio rOINT COMFORT
Slmmlnirol.CoJf.S.ifood
UaUia. turopeftJi UUu and
Trittmeau. Fortcniu.wriu
OtO. F. ADAMS, U.Oma.r
rartiata Muuat. v..
"Atk Ur. Foster' 12th and Chtitnut Sis :
Cooki' Touri, 1ST 8 Broad 8t. ruu. ft. R.
Cc. 1133 Che.tnut St.
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES
LEARN LANGUAGES
at the
Berlitz SchooJ
16th & Chcttnut fit. (Orcr Itlker fbarmacjr)
Tolopbon Bpruco 4604.
Kow i latoeo Conotmntly Formlnt;
Temple Univeiraity
OKOAU AND 11KHH8 STKKETd
Collcio count (A. B. B. a).
Toachors' Collet (U. B. In Ed.). Com
mercial Kducatton (Normal).
Commarclal court. 8crtarlal couru.
and short, practical buaintt courus.
Vinhamn claae tormlm Vebruary 1.
BPKCHt-5 WEEKS COURSE J 10
SrAMbU, 1KENCU. ITALIAN. OxkuAX
' tEseoNS a week;
Technical Tcacbrra & Traiubtter' Alio.
030 JParry 11.1 df. Sprue 4238.
ailWmJ SQIOOT Chotnut 8tr.
DANOIKQ
EIXWOOU CARPENTER. Studio 11M
tHtnut t Open dar and vmlcx (or
rt lottructlea Is BaU Kooat 4acU.
CbHtnut
fc" 01 " ATI. ANTIC CITY.
I has set anew .standard of
911
Frankford
Mrs Bruco Murphy, of 6300 Water
street, Olnoy, cntrrtnlned tho Camp Tiro
Girls and their friends nt her homo last
week. AmotiR those present wero Miss
Mnrlon Yocum, MIbb Helen VnndeKrlft,
Mini Mnrirarct Coleman, Miss Gladys
Sundcl, Miss Dorothy Hcdmllc, Miss Bor
nlce Sundcl, Mlns Jcnnetta Riders, Miss
Virginia Krldcr, Miss Holen Short, Miss
Beatrice Hawkins, Miss Allco Godlcr, Mr
John Glace, Mr Wnltor LnMock, Mr.
GeorKe Blppj, Mr. Charles Waters. Mr.
Ilnymond Cornclltis, Mr. GcorRo lilckloy,
Mr. rrnnk Wesner, Mr Georcc Dowey,
Mr Pnul Vass. Mr. Wllllnm Johns and
Mr. Benjamin Perry.
Wilmington
.Mr. and Mrs J Montclth Jackson havo
returned from Atlantic L'.tj, X. J, where
the) spent the week-end.
Mls Ldla Chichester hai returned
from Sandy Sprlntr, Md whero she spent
Chrlitmns with her parents. Mr nnd Mrs.
Washlntiton Uowle Chichester
GERRY
4H v44ft4' KjflBSfcC3ke'l h"
1! IPM W iwM k Wi m WmSrW
Weddings
McAFBEi-LESLIE.
An Interesting wedding took place at 7
o'clock fltturday eronlnsr, when Mlsi Irene
Leslie became the brldo of Mr. Bobert
Brunswick McAfee, nt tho Oxford Pres
byterian Church, Broad nnd Oxford
streets. The pastor, Dr. Wiley W.
Francis, performed the ceremony. Tho
bride, who was given In marriage by
her uncle, Mr. Thomas J. Blanck, of
Kow York, was attended by Mrs. Frank
Stoneback, of East Orange, as matron of
honor, nnd tho bridesmaids wero Mlsi
Kathryn J. Blnnck nnd Miss Margnret
Travis, of N'ew York, nnd the rtower
girls, Miss Helen Ah In McAfee and Miss
Elizabeth Thornton. Mr. Wllllnm Har
rison McAfee, of Pocnntlco Hills, acted
as best man, nnd the ushers wero Mr.
William W Wanamnkcr, Mr. Howard I!.
Brchmcr, Mr. Wllllnm II. Supplce, Mr.
Dunbar Shcwell, Kenntor Frank P. Clnrk
and Mr. Walter B. Bailey.
Tho brldo was attired in a gown of
whlto satin with a coring of rose point
lace. Her ell of tulle was wreathed with
orango btosioma A reception from 8
until 10 o'clock followed nt tho home of
tho bride's mother, 1011 North Brood
street. After n wedding Journey tho
joung couple will reside nt 1W3 Master
street.
HUSTON-MAHSEY
Tho wedding of Miss Margaret Vlrgllla
Massey, daughter of Mrs. Alberta Mm.
scy, of the IMgeton, Ud nnd Pnrksldo ave
nue, and Mr. Cecil Bend Huiton, of
Sharon Hill, was solemnized on Satur
day evening at the Methodist Episcopal
parsonage 252 North nth street The flev
Dr. S. W, Purvis performed tho ceremony.
Only the Immediate members of both
families nttended the dinner which
followed the ceremony at tho home of
the bride's mother. The young couplo left
Immediately after for Nassau, and upon
their return will livo In West Philadel
phia. WHITEMAN-NIVIN
Mill Echn Stono INTItln. nt ri.i..
County. Pa, nnd Mr. J Hnncy Whlte
mnn. of Wilmington, Del, wero rutin led
Saturday morning In tho Lady Chnpel of
8t. Mnrks Church by tho Bev. Hamilton
B. Phelps, of Thomnston, Conn. Tho
bride wns unattended, and Immediately
nfter tho ceremony they left for Florida
and other Southern points. Upon their
return Mr. nnd Mrs Whltcmnn will llvo
at 1301 Franklin street. Wilmington, Del.
PETCnS-DONOHUn.
Tho wedding of Miss Virginia Dono
hue, daughter of Mr and Mrs James
Donahue, of nil Worth allien street, and
Mr. William Peters, of 1CM North Front
street, took place In St. Grcgorj'n Church,
Kd nnd Warren strceti, on Wcilnesdn
afternoon, January S. Tho Jtov, Dr
Frnneli Hots performed the ceremony
Mlsi Agnes Donohuo, wns tho maid of
honor, nnd tho bridesmaids wero MIhh
Leona Donohue nnd Mlsi Mnrio Howard.
Mr James Donohuo ncted ns best man
Tho usdieis were Mr Henry Delno nnd
Mr. John Donohue A rcccpth wns held
ul the home of the bride, following tho
ccrcmoiij Mr nnd Mrs Peters aro tour
ing the Southern States.
aOLDBEBG-rtOStt.V.
The marrlngo of Miss Txrinlc Rosen,
daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frnnk Itoien
of Mil North 6th street, to Mr. David
Goldberg wns solemnized lust night at
Two boys, Gerry Lansing and Alan
Wayne, are brought up together at Red
Hill, the summer home of their people.
Gerry, who has wealth, becomes a con
ventional repetition of the man of his
class, and falls into a lethargy of effort
less living.
Alan plays fast and loose with his guar
dian's money (which he supposes is his
own), and wins the affections of many
women. When he learns that the money
is not his own he takes a bridge-building
job in Africa and is known as "Ten
Percent Wayne."
MANY ACTIVITIES AMONG CLUBS "
FEATURE THE INCOMlNffYffMfr
Alumni of Bryant School Holds Regular Meeting B,el
vor Club and Other Organizations Also Gonveiie
Twelfth-Night Party Given in Tioga
THE 'William Cullen Bryant School
Alumni held a meeting at tho school
building on Thursday of last week.
The school was beautifully decorated In
tho school colors. Tho Entertainment
Committee prepared an elaborate pro
gram. Mr. Kline, of the Weit Philadelphia
High School, gave Kipling's "Gungn. Din"
In masterful style, Miss Evelyn Craft
gavo a loltn solo and Miss Isabel Young
and Miss Huth Halte furnished music for
tho dancing. After the usual business
transactions tho Befreshment Committee
served refreshments.
Mlsi Pennypaoker and Jtlss Roberts
ncted as chaperons. These nlumnl meet
ings nro held tho first Thursday In each
month nnd any graduate of tho Bryant
School la eligible.
On Saturday evening, January I, the
Belvor Club gavo a mnsked party. Piano
soloi by Mr. D. Medoff nnd singing by
Miss Steinberg and the Belvor duct were
the fcnlurcs of tho evening.
Among those present were Mr. J.
Golden. Mr A. Segal. Mr. L. L. Binder.
Miss B Segal, Miss J. Brown, Miss M.
S o'clock at the future homo of the couple,
032 North Franklin street. Tho ceremony
wai performed by Bnbbl Schultx and
wns followed by a reception The brldo
wns nttlred In white satin trimmed with
net embroidered with pearls, and a veil
of tullo, caught with sprajs of orango
blossoms Miss Qoldle Goldberg, the
bridegroom's sister, who was maid of
honor, woro a gown of palo green crcpo
do chine trimmed with gold lace. Mrs
Nnthnn Goldberg wns matron of honor
and Mlsi Ida Miller mas bridesmaid. Tho
former woro a robe of black satin and
rich lace, nnd tho latter n pink taffeta
frock trimmed with princess lnce
Mr Nathan Goldberg was his brother's
best man Upon their return from their
wedding trip Mr. nnd Mrs. Goldberg will
bo nt homo otter January 18.
McCARTNirr-KELLtrr.
Announcement Is made of the marrlago
of Miss Gertrudo C. Kellcy, daughter of
Mrs. Mary Kelley, of 2403 Nicholas
street, to Mr. Louts V McCartney, of
2213 West Montgomery nvenue, on Thurs
day, January 6, nt noon, In St. Eliza
beth's Roman Catholic Church, 23d and
Berks streets Tho ceremony wns per
formed by the nsslstnnt rector, tho Rev.
John Moore. Miss Elizabeth McCartney,
tho bridegroom's sister, wns tho bride's
only nttendant. nnd Mr. Robert McCart
ney, Jr, was his brother's best man Mr.
nnd Mrs McCartney, nfter a short wed
ding Journey, will llo In New Havm,
Conn.
STAUB-LEVIN.
Mr. nnd Mrs Joseph Mclnlck nnnounco
the marrlngo of their niece. Miss Rcba
Lovln, to Mr. Abraham Stnuh, at their
homo 327 South 6th street, on Sunday
ocnlng. January 2. Somo of the guests
present wero Mrs 8. Applcbco and Mr.
Harpld Applebce, of Washington, D. C. ;
MedolT, Miss P Steinberg, Miss S. Gold
man, Mr. S. Salkow, Miss J, Eatkow, Miss
C. Salkow, Mr. D, Medoff, Mr W. Elf
man, Mr, Brown, Mr. G. Hetfand, Mr. N.
Helfand, Mr M. Blumenthal, Mlsi Davis,
Miss Mogel, Miss S. Kline and Mr. NeVr
enberg. A recitation was given by Mr-S.
Neherenbcrg. Tho affair took place at -tho
clubrooms, 323 Washington avenue, sup
per being served nt midnight ,
Mr. William Johnson Monkhoviie, of
3339 North 19th street, entertained with
a "Twelfth - Night" party, followedtbjr
dinner on Thursday evening. Tho rfUeVts
were Miss Augustlno Morgan Johnson,
Miss Olla Dudbrldge. Miss Emma Lelner,
Miss Sauermnnn, Mlsi Buth Sauerm4nn,
the itev. Daniel Ingnlls Odell, Mr, Louis
P. Schaefer, Mr. Maurice Van Hart, Mr
Theodoro Earlo Jennings nnd Mr. Ernest
Stclber. T
Miss Estclla Kntlln, of 2419 South itUt
street, entertained tho "Grandls ArnlcA"
nt her home on Thursday evening. Among
thoio present wero Miss Bcba Zager, Miss
Mollyo Gclbcr, Miss Rose Shaplnv Miss
Fanno Osmon, Miss Estclla Kntlln and
Mr. Thomas Morris. -j
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Mr nnd Mrs. R. Bcrkowltr, of Wilming
ton, Del. ; Dr Theodore Melnlck, Mr, ahd
Mrs Burnsteln, Miss Minnie StnUb,'"Mr,
Samuel Mclnlck, Mr tftnld Melnlck, Mr.
Jack Snyder, Mr. Benjamin Friedman,
Mr Thomas Levin, Miss Mlnhto BUfn
stein, Mlsi Dorothy Bernstein, Miss Olga,
B. Smith. Mr. nnd Mrs. Staub will tnak
their homo at 4th and Lombard streets.
Lansdowne
Tho second of a scries of talks on
"Woman In Buslnem " which are prov
ing popular with tho Twentieth Century
Club, will bo given tomorrow a'hornoon
by Dr. Lucy Longdon Wllllami Wilson,
principal of tho Southern High SchooJ for
Girls. Doctor "Wllion will Bpenk on
"Women In Education." Mrs. FranHO.
Burrows, chairman, and Mrs. HenrjiI,T.
Kent will preside
What's Doing Tonighfo
Automoblln ithow. Contention 1111. ,
I'ennslanla Historical Society. WOO Loeurt
trort. S o clock.
. ,Flft-Mrnth Street Improvement Associa
tion. 00th street anil Cllrinl avenuos 8 o clock.
Inc.
I'nltrrsltv of Prnnylnnla Trustees. Unt
rrltv or IVnnsvlMinhi Library: 8 n'rtock.t
rhllndelpliln c'hnptrr American Instltutff'of
Architects K'rn Chancellor street: 1 o clock.
Oik jma Improement Axorlstlon. Chcllen
nml Park nxrnties: H o clock. Tree
Houth I'hllailrlphln Huslnes Men's Associa
tion llrond and Federal streets; 8 ocMtk.
Free
I'cmujlvanta Library Club. Locust nnd Jtml
prr Mlietat oilock r-
lituro. "MlKratlnn (if Illnls." Dr. Wltrticr
Htono. Academy ot Natural bcltncrs: 8 o'clock,
free.
I rcttire "Hlrth Control," by Kmms Gold
man. Itojal Hall, i til nnd Morris streets, .
New tnik iiiinhony Orchestra, Academ7'ot
Muilr; 8 o'clock.
K.iinrr. i uautlprle of rhlUdclnhla ttnd
rhjladelphla North ami llnnrd of MlnlstcMlil
Itrllef and HuMcntatlon, Hotel Walton. (1:10
o'clock.
llanquet "llllh" Sunday t'shers' Associa
tion. Central Y. M. C A il 10 o'clock.
Choral Union 17-1 Chestnut street. .
I.eiture "Mnrv Ouern of Scots," by tho'lwv,
Joseph McMulmn, Catholic curls'' High ScUool.
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