EWi.MiMx LLDxrLE KHlLADEIiPHlA, SATURDAY, JANUA11Y 15, 1!U6. :) .jfcANCY WYNNE GOSSIPS ON THiU DAY'S Miss Eleanor De Graeff Cuyler Will Be Given a Lunch- eOll auu a JUiimei jLtuiue j.uua,y iniaa muwi Gracie of Washington Is Given Dance . -.. iitvr pn wfltl Iia n mnrli. Hll fetein&jjutanto today. A luncheon ft the nabbit, ni which uw ' ln Morris, will bo hostess, will start ,i..i..iia. nntl In tho evening tho Bob Montgomery are giving a dinner- Miincs tor ner. imuh..... vt. ....., .. . .- ti, fnr looks and Kowns. She if. vm-'tall and stately, and her head -Is jartlcuinny won " " "- LUrt SIlO KlVCS ono lliu llliliicaaiuii ui belriR so wc" orcu' ""u " . ......, nf tnnnner. I think sho Is - ,,111 llko her mother, who has flina a very stately beauty. She was, voti know, MI8S r,"-C! """B " " iter of Mrs. Edward P. Jlenle, Mrs. S. Vcmborton Hutchinson, Mrs. J. Ogdcn Hoffmnn ana .. .......... ... i'Vnmery. They aro tho tiauRtitcrs 01 goiuvw T.,.. n.1 Hrof tho line ,"" """ " " cousins of Mr. Jonn x. w, .... .. Morris Lowls, Mr. Saunders Lowls and .... nrtm D. Meade. TjThe dinncr-dnrtco to bo given at the Montgomcrys' will no miner a smuu t... , u..t tnff nmnrt. nntl tin end of Ffun. Mrs. Montgomery was Hopo Tyler. and Is Without UOUUl ono 01 uiu musi rhirmlng of tho younger matrons; llob . r.,.rJD xntintn. Tho dance will bo given at their country place, Andres . irntotinvn. n. wonderful houso they built In recent years, which Is Ideally fitted for homo entertaining. t ,.n rtnth Beott and Gertrude Pan- coast are both visiting up In Boston. Irrhn-n two aro perfectly Inseparable, ' and so, when ono goes to Boston, tho Tether decided to accept an ou-rcpoaicu hnvlfn and go. too. They took their "kates with them, and they aro going ! to several parties, dancing anu sitat- j be. wn. I can't say I am at all sur- priied about Mary Allco Clay and t.ia rtnrlo having finally announced their engagement, for It was a very i.iHdent fact, and I havo been expecting i tar more than a year. It Is a de cidedly nlco engagement. I don't know any girl who Is moro popular tlian Mary Allco Clay. Sho Is very pretty. Ith an exceedingly fal. complexion and tltlan hair, by tho way, Louis i locks aro also of that rare hue. Mary Al!co came out two years ago at a largo tea. Sho Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred O. Clay, of 1229 Spruco trrpt. Lou In Is tho son of Mr. and iMre. Charles Louis Boric, Jr., and a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Beauveau 'Borle. His mother was Miss Helen Swell, daughter of tho lato General Bewell, and is ono of tho handsomest matrons In Philadelphia society. All roads led to tho Rltz last night .and branched off nt that section toward tho two big attractions of tho evening, Hhe party given by Mrs. Frank Clyde and that of Yalo Dolan Tho DoUin f party was delightfully festive, and was, JUpr course, attended oy mo young mur EStied couples, debutantes being con OTtplcuously nbsent. Tho ballroom and Kftejtaurant were gaily banked with gtp-lms and ferns and trailing smllax, fctnd at tho lnnumerablo small tables, 7tMlln- r.ntlna nt nlrVlt nnll BY tllOrf. wero tall, slender vases, holding snnp- Jdrcgons, with smllax nnd snapdragons yrreatneu bdoui mo son ugnis, wiucn cast a golden glow. The Rltz orchestra was supplemented with an Immense band, nnd tho dnnoInK kept up until early morning, when breakfast was served. Of course, thcro 'was no end of stunning frocks. Itosallo Dolan dispensed her ho3pltullty with a prodigal smllo nnd wns charming In a boutnful gown of white net, clouded In silver tissue. Mrs. Craig Bltldlo was 'wdlant In a costumo of midnight bluo. Mrs. Tom RIdgway, always cxnulsito ly dainty, wns a. plcturesquo ilguro In n extremely short-skirted costumo of turquoise blue, adorned with chiffon. I encountered her later, after the danc ing, wrappod In n charming: brocaded ccat, an exact prototypo of those adopted by jtho Louis, nnd with eas- itadesi of creamy laco nt tho neck and Ieeves. Old gold in shade nnd brocaded In gold, it suited her deli cate, fragile beauty to perfection. Mrs. Edcar Church was gowned In old.gold net, (lounco upon flounce of Mch was bordered with fur. Anita Clothier adopted a costume of the samo hade and the short, old-fashioned wrap of amethyst and velvet, "Wall of Troy- .ed In gold thread, was one of the most Mmlred conceits of the evening. Others who attended wero tho Gard ner Cassalts, Phil Randolph, Walter sThayer, the Barclay Warburtons and Jirownie Warburton, the George Wlll- wga, Mrs. Betty Madeira, in a vivid neen and gold gown; the Ralph Town tends, nilly Boas, Tommy' Slldell, of ff" orn; tno i'Tazier Jlarrisons, Series Munns, Mr, and Mrs. Kearsley Sl'Chell, the Billy Elklnses, Victor Where, Evans Roberts, Eugeno nilyer. Mr. and Mr. T. v. nnherta. ylt Dodge and a host of other. '. Every one is much interested in the production ot "A Glided Fool." which pill be given next Thursday afternoon g the Broad Street Theatre, for tho I:0'81 of the Good Shepherd Home for wye, at Rosemont. Most of the actors IPlllfg anfl piovpra Hlith nnrt It la Filyen under the direction of Mr. Ed rd Grant, who is an adept at such tS. Tom McKean and Howard mittr are both in it, and Helen Ellis, pan took the part of Adrlenno Jn "Tho f Vlftmbol Of the Onrla" nn Thiirartnv. haa W important part. Othera in tho cast lf Mrs. Marie Stone Langston-Ltst. ! urant. Morris Tilden, Jloraca Du h "Oily Grant, Margaret Cooper, JW Griffln, Dick Lloyd and Alex- crown. The eitrht boxes have taken by Mrs. Bobbla Cassatt. Ned Browning, Mrs. Aleo Brown, Charles B. Core. Mrs. OeorcQ Ur- Bob Montgomery, Mrs. Swtesbury and Mrs. Aleo Van lBMelai. "tty object Is reallv a veri worthy JV!" d the need la very great, I """Wind, Amoner tha nalmnusei DU1JNUS 1JN SUU1JWTX aro Mrs. W. W. Attcrbury, Mrs. John ( Hampton Barnes, Mrs. Daniel M. Bar- ' ringer, Mrs. Edward I Bcalc, Miss Constance It, Bcalc, Mrs. Alexander Williams Blddle, Miss Mnrlamno Bid- die, Mrs. It. It. Bayard Bowie, Mrs. . Henry Williams Blddle, Mrs. Samuel T. Bodlne, Mrs. Edward Browning, Mrs. j Alexander Brown, Mrs. Mason Camp bell, Mrs. J. Gardner Cassatt, Mrs. Robert K. Cnssatt, Mrs. Henry C. Chap man, Mrs. Henry B. Coxc, Mrs. T. De Wltt Cuyler, Miss Samuel Chow, Mrs. Benjamin Chow, Mrs. Percy II. Clark, Mrs. Alexander B. Coxc, Mrs. Charles E, Coxo, Mrs. Edward Coles, Mrs. Nor ton Downs, Mrs. George W. C. Drexel, Mrs. Stanley G. Flagg, Mm. John W. Geary, Mrs. Francis I. Gowcn, Mrs. Rodman E. Grlscom, Mrs. Mary K. Gibson, Mrs. Hornco B. Hare, Mrs. T. Charlton Henry, Mrs. W. Barkllo Henry, Mrs. Charles II. Howell, Mrs. C. Itnrtmnn Kuhn, Mrs. Ernest A. Law, Mrs. Robert W. Lesley, Mrs. J. Frank lin McFnddcn, Mrs. J. Willis Martin. NANCY WYNNE. Personals Mrs. Cospcr AVIilnr Morris will entertain at luncheon this afternoon, nt the Rab bit, In honor of her sliler, MI93 Eleanor do G. Cujler. Tho other "guests will bo Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Charlton Henry, Mr. nnd Mrs. William M. Elklns, Miss Charlotte Elennor l'cppcr, MK Mnrlnna W. Gowcn nnd Miss Elizabeth W. Downs. Dr. nnd Mrs. Louis Olry Lusson will give a small costume danco tonight In honor of Mls Edith Temple Grade, ot Washington, who, with Sllss Katherlne Horner Belt, ot Warrrnton, Vn., nnd Miss Virginia Armstrong Payne, of Virginia, Is tho guest ot Doctor nnd Mrs. Lusson nnd their dehittnnto daughter, Miss Luclla Anna do Merlin Lusson. Doctor nnd Mrs. Lusson entertnlncd nt a dinner of 10 covers Inst night beforo Mrs. Troth's dancing class. Mr. Gcorgo D. Wldcner nnd a number of friends will leave next week for the Chateau Frontcnnc, Quebec, for the win ter sports. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Kent Knnc, Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Kennedy nnd Mrs. William Coleman Freeman are nmong those spend ing tho week-end In New York. Mr. Harry Tucker nnd Mr. Evans Tucker, of New York, nro spending some time nt the Hellevue-Stratford attending snvcrnl of tho dances given for tho younger set. Mrs. George Blller, of South Dakota, who will spend several days In riilla dclphla early' next month, will make nn mid rests on tho nftcrnoon of Thursday, February 3, nt 3 o'clock, n tho homo of Miss Mary Coles. 2111 Walnut street. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomns McKean will en tertain nt luncheon tomorrow at their homo in Rosemont. Mr. and Mrs. Charlton Yarnnll will glvo tho first of their Sunday evening muslcnles tomorrow night at their home, 17tii and Locust streets. Mrs. George M. N'eall nnd Miss Marie A. Ncall wilt receive Informally tomor row afternoon at their apartment nt Hnmilton Court. No cards have been sent out. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwin II. FIt:er. of The Terraces, Rosemont, are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Clovolnnd, ol Piston, over tho week-end. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Stokes, of German town, will glvo a dinner und theatre party tonight in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Clove land. Commander nnd Mrs. do Stclgur havo arrived hero from Washington and will spend tho winter at the Aldlne. Dr. nnd Mrs. Joseph S. Ncft are staying nt the Aldlno for a few weeks beforo going South for tho winter. Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Gnraed Herbert, whoso wedding took place in tho Church of the Holy Trinity on Tuesday evening, nro spending a few clays nt tho Truymore. Atlantic City, after which they will go to the Bahamas for an extendd visit. Along the Main Line '' OVERBROOK Mr. and Mrs. Michael Murphy, of Overhrook, have Issued Invi tations for tho wedding of their daughter. Miss Mnry V. Murphy, and Mr. John J. Gallagher, of Wllkes-Barre, on Wednes day, February 2, at noon. In St. Mat thlus"Church. The Rev. M. J. McCnbc, rec tor ot the church, will ofllclute. Follow ing tho wedding ceremony a Binnll break fast will bo held at the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Murphy. The brido-to-bo will bo attended by her llttlo niece. Miss Teggy Sheahan, as (lower girl. Mr. P. C. Cusiclc, of Scran ton, Ta.. will bo Mr. Onllagher'a best man, and tho ushers will Include Mr. Michael Murphy, Mr. Joseph L. Murphy, brothers of the bride; Mr. John C. Mc Keon. Sir. V. C. Cuslck, ot Scranton. and Sir. U. McQunll, of Pottavllle, Pa. Silas Murphy is u graduate of the S.icicd Heart Academy, Kden Hall, Tor resdale, whllo Sir. Gnllneher Is prominent throughout tho Womlng Valley and Is ulso well -known in this city. Sir. and Sirs. Harold F. Toy will give a delightful danco tonight at the Over brook Golf Club in honor of their daugh ter, Sllss Helen Clough Toy. Sirs. Toy and her daughter will ba assisted in re ceiving by Sir. and Sirs. Robert Halg. and Miss Delia Champion. The guests will include Sllss Sara Alcorn. Sllss Slarlon S. Pobey, Sllss Dorothy Tily. Sllss Kath erlne Turner, Sllss Edna Champion, Sllss Ethel Tlly, Sllss Slarlon Katcr, Sllss Helen Betts, Sllss Betty Bernard. Sllss Louise Jenkins, Sllss Athea Rose, Sllss Siarsuerlte Tr-ivaacis, Sllss Agnes Lind say, Sllss Helen Atkinson, Sllss Emily Harther, Sllss Stary Scott. Sllss Gene vieve F. Vandergrlft, Sllss Virginia Weth erlll. Sir. Harold Kane. Sir. Henry Kin dle. Sir. John C. Reed, Sir, John P. Scott, Mr. Stewart W. Elder. Sir. E. W. Wood ruff. Mr. F. Jenkins. Sir. Norbert Const dine. Sir. Park B. Turner, Str. Joseph SI. Prlckltt. Sir. Herbert Tlly, Sir. B. Tlly, Air. James Siillholland. Sir. Oeorge SI1U holland Sir. Rajmond Foulkrod, Sir. Les lie Howell, Dr. Rufus Reeves, Dr. Don ald Lindsay, Mr, T. William Budd and Mr, Harold Weber. Mr, E. P. Langley Lectures An inteiestins and thoroughly enjoyable lecture was given last evening, at the Huntingdon Valley Country Club by Sir. Edward P. Lansley, his talk touching on hU experiences while on a trip through the Grand Canyon and the Canadian Roeklea and a visit to the expositions at San Francisco and San Diego. HU talk really was very Informal and was merely an entertaining explanation of the pic tures as they were thrown on the screen. Among those who entertained at dinner before were Mr. and Sirs. Joseph Bunt ing wjio gave a dinner of six covers; Mr. R P Hooper, who also had six guests, and Mr. ana Sirs. Edward Hacker, who cave a dinner of 10 covers. Mr Henson and Mr. and Mri. James McFadden also entertained. Mr and Mr. William Paul O'Neil, of Rydal. entertained at dinner at their home prior to the lecture, which was fol lowed by dancing; r Weddings FEN.VEIt-WILLtAMS. The marriage of Miss Charlotte Blddle Williams, daughter of Sirs. Charles Williams, to Mr. Herbert U Fenner, of Providence, R. I., wn3 solemnized today at noon, nt the home of tho bride's brother-in-law nnd sister, Mr. nnd Mis. Randal Stbrgnn, Wyndmoor, Chestnut Hill. The ceremony wns performed by the Rev. John Henry Chapman. Miss Wllllnm. wns nttended by Miss Nnncy Scott, as mnlii oft honor, nnd by her sisters, Sirs, llnndal Morgnn nnd Mr. Lawrence II, Wilbur, nnd MIm Ceclle Fitter Howell nnd Sllss Grelchen Clay, ns brldcsninlds. The bride wore an exquisite gown of cloth of silver, veiled In trtlle, with a rourt train of cloth of slhor, and a long tullo veil, edged with old fnmllv Ince. She carried a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley. SIIm Scott wo govMird In pale green taf feta nnd carried n bouquet of onhlds nnd maidenhair ferns. The brldeamnlds woie frorks of pnle-bluo tnffeln nnd car tied gnfrful bouquets of mnldenhnlr fern, Interspersed with mlgnonctto and palo pench-blow roses The little Mower gills, Sllra Elennor Wilbur, the bride's niece, Mls Grace Prlco Morgan nnd Sllss Nnncy Morgan, wore vdnlnty whlto frocks nnd cnrrled whlto flowers. Str. Louis C. Sta delra. 3d., nctcd n best innn. A wedding inenl.fait followed the cciemony. As Sir. Fenner Is In mourning, the wedding was quite small, only tho Immediate families nnd a few Intlmnto friends being present. Sir. nnd Strs. Fenner, nfter a trip, will live In Providence, It. I., where they will tye at homo nfter February 15. SCHWARTZ-GOLDKRG. SIl9s Slnry Goldberg, dniightcr of Str. nnd Sirs. I. Goldberg, ot B.64 Stnrket street, will bo married to Str. Hnrry Schwartz tomorrow nt Students' Chapter, tho Rev. Dr. Marvin A. Nathnn olllclat Ing. Tho bride will bo attended by her sister, Sllss Rcba Goldberg, ns maid of honor, and tho bridesmaids will be Stlss Bessie Goldberg, Stls Anhn Goldberg. Stlss Anna Rosncr, Sllss Annn Ellis. Sllss Idi Goldberg nnd Silts Anna Goldner Str Jack Slcgel will act ns best man, nnd the ushers will bo Str. Isndor Gottlieb, Str. Philip Cooper, Sir. Isndor Splvnk, Sir. Hnrry Gottlieb, Sir. Slorrls Goldberg nnd Sir. Hnrry Pnrnes. Completing the wedding party will bo Str Schwartz's nephew, SInstcr Henry Staicus, ns ring bearer, and Sllss Smllo Goldberg and Sllss Bella Schwartz, llowcr girls. The bride will wear a whlto satin gown, draped with tullo and silver lace, and will enrry lilies of tho valley. Tho maid of honor will wear pink satin nnd enrry pink roses nnd lilies of the valley, nnd tho bridesmaids will wear gowns of pink taf feta and carry bouquets of pink roses. Sir. nnd Sirs. Schwartz will leave for nn extended trip to tho Pacific coast, nnd will be nt homo nfter Februnry 23 at CO!) South 53th sticet. HOLLAND-WEIDENSAFL. The marrlngo of Sllss Kntliryn I.enoro Wcldcnsntll, daughter of Sirs. Ella It. Wcldensaul, of Wlssnhlckon, to Sir. Jnmcs A. Holland took placo on Wed nesday nt the homo of tho olllclatlng clergyman, tho' Rev. Dr. Bond, of tho Slethodlst Episcopal Church ot Potts town. Tho brldo was nttended by her slster-ln-Iaw. Sirs. Slelrose Wcldeniaiil, as matron of honor. Sir. Wcldensaul was the bridegroom's best man. Sir. nnd Sirs. Holland upon their return from their honeymoon trip will live nt 263 Rochclto nvenup. Wlsnhlckon, nnd will rccelvo after February ). BROOKE-FLEITH. The marriage of Sllss Starlo SI. Flclth. daughter of Sirs. SInrgaret Flclth, of 5117 Race street, nnd Str. Benjnmln L. Brooke, of 1210 North 53d street, was celebrated quietly at noon Wednesday, nt the residence of tho Rev. Grant Hopper, West Park Presbyterian Church, ulth nnd Lansdowno avenue. Tho bride, who was given in marrlngo by her brother-in-law. Sir. Frank Schilling, woro a traveling costumo of bluo broadcloth adorned with beaver, nnd can led a bouquet of Brldo roses and lilies of tho nllcy. She was attended by her sister, Mrs. Frank Schilling, who nctcd ns matron of honor. Sirs Schilling woro n gown of old-gold charmeusc, banded with gold-thrcnded lnce, nnd carried a bouquet of Klllnrney roses. Sir. Frank C. Schilling nttended thp bitdegrooni ns best mnn. A reception followed at tho homo of Mrs. Schilling. G121 Christian street. The young couple, on their return from tho wedding Journey, will llvo In Overbrook. HESS-SCHAFFER Tho marriage of Sllss Florence Schaftcr, daughter of Air. nnd .Irs. R. N. Schaffer, nnd Sir. Harry C. Hcs, of Buffalo, took placo nt G o'clock Wednesday evening, nt the rcsldcnco of the Rev. John R. Davles, 1521 Diamond street. There were no bridal attendants. Tho bride, who was given in mnrrlage by her fnther, woro a traveling costumo of bluo chiffon elvct bunded with squirrel fur, and carried n bouquet of whlto roses. Her hat of blue m.ilino was encircled about the crown with n narrow band of tho fur. A reception followed the ceremony at the home of the hrido's purents, T.-2.1 North 3Jd c'leet. After un extended tour through tho Great Lakes, Sir. and Sirs, Hess will make their future home in Buffalo. Langhorne Sirs. Alfred K. Gregory, who was Sllss Imogene Chandler, of Philadelphia, will give a recital for tho bcnellt of tho Lang liorno Community Welfare Association on Monday evening, January 21. at Sorosls clubhouse. MISS SARA M. REIGEL Miss Rcige) is well known in social circles in West Phila delphia. Her marriage to Oscar R. Dare, a local banker, is to take place today. Miss Reigel lives at the Belmont Apartments, 34th and Spring Garden streets. Mr. Dare is well known in financial circles, both here and In New York, MISS OLIVIA M. DE BEELEN GAZZAM DaURhter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Gnzznm, who made her debut thla season. Miss Gazzam is nt present visiting in New York, whero sho attended tho danco Riven by Mrs. Thomas Gilford last evening. Chestnut Hill Sirs." Allan Harris, ot Bethlehem pike, wilt ctvo a dinner nnd bridge on Tucs- dny evening In honor of Sirs. Frank Odenhelmer, president general of tho United Daughters of tho Confederacy. Tho guests will Include Str. nnd Strs. I Willlnm K. Bnlrd. Sir. and Sirs. Gcorgo i Franklin Brown, Sir. nnd Sirs. II. Hnrt- mnn, lira. CMITord Smith. Sir. nnd .Mrs. Willlnm C. Stason, Sirs. W. D. Slaton, Str. nnd Sirs. Oscar Steycr, Sir. and Sirs. George ('. D.ivIps, Sir nnd Mr. Louis Lewis. Sirs. J. Murray EUzey, Sirs. Har- i riion Taylor, Sir. and Sirs. Stilton Camp bell, Sir. and Sirs. Arthur Allen. Miss Lucy li Stays. Str. nnd Sirs. J. H. Hot feckfr, Dr. nnd Strs. P. H. Lane, Sirs. E. It. Well, Sir. nnd Strs. J. H. Davles, Sir. and Strs. Robert Owen. Sirs. Hownnl S. Grnham, of 203 West Chestnut, avenue; Sllss Slarln Thayer Grnham, Str. Howard S. Graham, Jr., and Stlss Margaret T. Grnham nro upend ing January at tho Aldlne. Sirs. Charles AVolcott Henry, of Spring field avenue, accompanied by Sllss Ger tiude Itcniy and Sllss Ellmlirth Henry, will leave on Tuesday, February 1, for Luko Champlnln, whero they will enjoy tho winter sports for several weeks. Germantown Sllss Mildred S. Cornmnn. n 13-year-old pianist, gave a delightful recital last nVRtilnir In tho nmlltorhlm of tho German- 1 town Branch of tho Freo Library. Among the musical numbers wero selections by Grieg, Godard nnd Siozart. Sirs. Willlnm S. Lloyd, of 233 Harvey street, Is In Now York fpr a faw days. Sirs. Gcorgo E. Tllgo, of 228 West Chel tcn avenue. Is spending several days In Now York. Thoro will be nn attractive sale of home-made cakes, candles and preserves on Saturday, February C, at tho Falrfnx Apnrtmcnts for tho benefit of tho parish building fund of the First Presbyterian Church. Along the Reading Stlss Evelyn SI. Seiner, of Greenwood avenue, AVyncote, will cntcrtnln nt brldgo and "500" this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock In honor of her guests, Sllss Chrlstlno Wlnbcr, of Altoona, Pa., nnd Sllss Jo sephine Grlfllths, of Norrlstown. Among the guests will be Stlss Slarlon Shelp. Stlss Lillian Shelp. Sllss Amelia Shelp. Sllss Blanche Whcelock. Sllss Hope Wheelock, Sllss Helen Nash, SIIS3 55oe Siegargcc, Stlss Koturah Perry, Sllss Slarlon Earlo. Sllss Sllrlnm Wllllnms. Sllss Slarlon Wnrner, Sllss Frances Slar tyn, Sllss Anna Johnson, Sllss Doris Stone, Sllss Helen Smith, Stlss Dorothy Weeks, Sllss Caroline Stein, Sllss Harriet Blblghaus, Stlss Irene Stnck. SIIs3 SII1 dred Horner and Sllss Edna Fallows. The Rev. Benjamin S. Sanderson, of All Hallows rectory, Wyncote, has Is sued Invitations for a Bmokcr to bo held nt tho rectory on Tuesday evening. Sirs. Clara Stokes, of Noble, enter tnlncd nt her homo at bridge and 500 Thursday afternoon. Among those pres ent were Sirs. Frank E. Chesterman, Sirs. Robert Trump, Mrs. W. F. Wooley, Sirs. Thomas K. Ober, Jr., Sirs. Hoey, Sirs. John F. Harder and Sirs. SI. A. Krlps. South Philadelphia Sllss Agnes Mohan, of 1527 RItner street, will entertain Informally this eve ning at her home. The affair will be a Leap Year party, and an attractive supper will be served. The guests, who are members of the O, T, G, Club, will Include Stlss Isabella Drummund, Sllss Sarah Love, Sllss Mars, ret Gllmorc. Bliss Evelyn Sutton, Sllss Catherine SIcGarry. Stlss Madeline Sioran. Stlss Slay SIcDon nell. SHss Slarla Slohan and Mr. Walter Jackson, Sir. Lawrence Carlln, Sir. Joseph McDonnell, Sir. Joseph aiding, Sir. John Love, Sir. Alexander Love. Sir. Thomas Sioran. Sir. Joseph Shields, Sir. Hugh Shields, Sir, George O'Brien and Sir. Will lam J. Kane, Roxborough Under the auspices of the Ladles' Aid Society of St. Timothy's Hospital, the three-act comedy-drama, 'The Girl From Home," will be presented in aid of the hospital, on Slonday night. January 31, In St, John's Parish Hall, by St, John's Dramatic Society, New scenery will be used nnd the stage setting will be ex ceptionally beautiful. The olticers of the Ladies' Aid are Mrs. George II. Boot wick, president; Mrs, SI. H. Fussell, vice president; Stlss Slargaret D. Bostwlck, treasurer, and Sirs, George McKeown, secretary. Sir. Joseph II. Kenworthy, who has been spending some time In Porto Rico, has returned to hla home on Green lane. Lansdowne Sirs. William J. Hill, of Baltimore ave nue, will give a tea on January 31 from 4 until 6 o'clock for the benefit of the S. P. C. A. Sirs' John Small, of Berkley avenue, is spending a few weeks In Reading. Mrs. Howard Read. SIU3 Sue Read, Miss Elizabeth Read and Miss Alice Btatzell are enjoying a week's stay at Atlantic City. Nutlet for the. Society pajo nlll m accrplcd and l.rlnlfU In the Kvcolaf Ledxcr. but all nucU notice miut b Hrltt'u oa one !Jo ot the pupcr, iuut be lgucd In lull, with full aiidrcM. and ubcu poaalble telephone number uiiut bo Kit en. fceuj nil tuch commUDlcotlom to "Society, Editor,' Etenbig Ledger, SOS Cnettnut etrcct- UuIcm the. requirements axe carried out tht verlBratlou may be imi.Itile, tbe uotlee will not L published. Photo by Marctau Studio. North Philadelphia Elnbornto preparations nro being mnde for the annual banquet nnd danco of tho Central Germantown Avcnuo Business Association, which will tnko plnco on Thursday night, February 10, In tho Sia Jostle. Sir. Joseph T. Brown, chnlrman of tho Entcrtnlnmcnt Committee, nsslsted by Sir. William Nnsh, Sir. Joseph Dlerkcs. Sir. Gustav Rlcnecke, Sir. Otto Schllcskc, Sir. Joseph Deppcn, Str. Jnmes Cnrr, Sir. Hnrry Wcrnor, Sir. Gustnvus Kurz, Sir. Frank Schrelbcls. Sir. Peter F. Daley, Sir. S. S. Groves, Sir. Louis Suess. Str. Daniel StcCrudden nnd Sir. J. C. Klnudcr, Is nrrnnglng nn Interesting program of addresses by prominent spenkcra; vocal nnd Instrumental music nnd story telling. The grand march will be led by tho presi dent. Sir. William Nash, nnd Str. J. C. Klnudcr will be tho floor manager. Sir. .1 T. Brown. Sir. John II. Andreas and Sir. Jnmcs Cnrr are the vice preldcnts; Sir. Joseph It. Glcnson Is secretnry, Str. George H. Klnudcr, financial secretary, nnd Sir. Slax Knuffmnn, treasurer. Sirs. Nnthan A. Strnusimnn. of 1S12 North Franklin street. Is spending somo tlmo In Columbus. O.. where phe Is tho guost of Sirs. Samuel J. Hcrskowitz. Sir, nnd Slis. B. Lenrner, Stlss Blanche Learner nnd Str. nnd Sirs. Hnrry Stnrr. who have been the guests of Sir. nnd Sirs. A. S. Starr, of 2030 North 17th street, hnvo returned to New'York. Tioga The nnnual bench show ofthe Tioga Konnol Club will bo held on Saturday. Jnnuaty 22, In the hall of tho Schuld und Verchi, SCW Glrard avenue, when the Judges will bo Sirs. Florcnco Worrell, Sir. James Egnn, Sir. Frank Kershaw, Sir. C. Parker oyd, Sir. Benjamin Lewis, Jr.. nnd Sir. George Sturdock. Tho latter will act ns superintendent of tho show, nnd tho committee in vhnrge includes Sir. John Hawthorn, president of tho asso ciation; Sir. James S. U. -ns, vlco presi dent; Sir. Lloyd Hughes, :cmpornry sec retory; Sir. Thomns Hnrtman. treasurer; Sir. Frank I'lerson, Sir. W. K. Smnllcy, Sir. Levi Wilcox. Sir. Ray Zlcglcr, Sir. John P. Trobst nnd Sir. Slurdock. SII"? Elizabeth Clark, of North Broad strcoi, will entertain at luncheon nnd bridge on Friday, January 21. The guests, who aro i embers of tho bridge club of tho hostess, will Include Sirs. Harry Lewis. Sirs. William S. Baker. Sirs. Oscar Schmidt, Sirs. Slary Evans, Sirs. Robert Beatty, Sirs. John O'Connoll, Sllss Eva Cladd, Sirs. Leonard It. AVeitzel. Sllss IMarle Cladd. Sllss Slay Campbell, Sirs. Georgo Parker, Sirs Cotta SInrtln. Sllss Gertrude Hichons, Sirs, George Heyser and Sirs. John A. Binder. Delaware County sir. John Corbett. of Ridley Park, is recovering from a recent illness. Sir. and Sirs, mitred Starvel, Jr.. of Ed dystone, nre receiving congratulations on tho birth of a daughter. Sir. nnd Sirs. John Lelghton, of Clifton Heights, have returned from their wed ding trip and are living In Gnrrottford. Sirs. Lelghton was Sllss Helena Rellly. Sir. and Sirs. John Noble, of Prospect Park, havo returned from their wedding trip und will live In West Philadelphia, Sirs. Noblo was Sllss Edith SI. Ander son. What's Doing Tonight Automobile Show. Convention Hall. IMastl" Club "rabbit, " 217 faouth Camae street: 8 o'clock. Tlilr.l IleKlment review anil presentation of rifla trophies, llroad and Wliarton streets; S..AJ OltulK. renlurv rjulM musical recital. 1307 Locust street; 8:13 o'clock. Manufacturers' Club annual banquet; 0.30 o'clock. Lecture MKederatIon or Interstate Anarchy.' Dr. Oeorito W. Nasymth. Iiryn llawr Collene; s o'clock. Dinner, Tufts Collexe Club. University Club; 7 o'clock, Stato osteopaths' convention. Hotel Adelphla; 0 o'clock. Junior Friends' Tennis Club banquet. Hotel lUttenhouae. WINTEH Jtl'.SOHTS OLD I'OINT COMtTOKT. VA. HOTEL CHAMBERLIN OLD POINT COMFORT Swimming Pool.Golf .Seafood Outline. European Baths apj treatments, rorterme.wriu OlO. r. ADAUS. Maeager Fertieia Moniea, va. - - "Ask Mr. Foster' 12th and Chestnut Sts ; Cc, 1483 Chestnut fit. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. rtAvrccrK Superior location with an I unobstructed view of beach s and boardwalK Arecodnizedl standard ,01 excellence I Cc.m60O. WUJXRJ.BU2XTA m, has set anew -standard of serviee. comfort awi beauty 1AKGE3T TIBCfKUUF HUUK1 I1UU HIE HADING RfSOSr IIOIH OrTMC W0810 ooarift)roiifiiinteim A.TL.ANT1U CITY. N. J yOIAH WHITck SONS COMPIBV Westminster k" v ?r B . " 11.50 us dly, u H3.&Q up Uy. C&w. liulu. X , rtZZrM, fMMBL AtfXWTIC CI TV FIfeSYMC SOCIETY INTERESTED IN THE APPROACHING CONCERT AND BALL Noted Professional and Amateur Musicians Will Appear at Bellevue-Stratford on February 16 to Benefit St. Rita's Church Other Affairs Tlin latest charitable event In which society Is lnteretcd is the grnnd opera concert and hall to bo held In tho sold ballroom of the Bollevue on Wednesday evening, February lfi, In aid of St. Rita's Church The aftnl. Is bel'nc given under the patronage of eminent society women, nnd will bo one of tho most nrtlstlc events of Its kind ever presented In this city. Subsequent to tho concert there will be a ball which lll be officially opened by nn exhibition of modern dnnclnc by Mis Uytcndnlc Bnlrd, the popular debutante daughter ot Mr nnd Mrs. William J. Balrd, and Mr. Robert Carrere, who nre recognized ns two of the best exponents of modern dancing In social circles. Mnny ndtcd nrtlsts will appear, Includ ing Mrs, Willlnm J. Balrd. Mrs. Willlnm II. Greene. Mr. Philip Wnrrcn Cooke. Mr. David Griffin, Mr. William J. Bnlrd. Oth ers who will participate will be nnnounccd Inter. One of the features of the occa sion will be tho first local appearance In this city of Mmo. I,ydla I.ockc, the fnmoiis colorntura soprnno. Mmc. Locke wns one of the stars of Hnmmcrstcln's London Opera Houso, nnd Is regarded In Buropo ns ono of tho great florid singers of the day. Sho will he heard In tho "mnd scene" of "Lucia," nnd other sim ilar numbers. Mrs, Edith Mahon will bo tho accompanist. A numbcf of debutantes will sell pro grams. Including Miss Josephine C. Ship pen Foster. Miss Olivia Gazzam, Miss I'ytondnle Balrd, Miss Margaret A. May, Miss Cliarlotto Vare nnd Miss Ida Vnro. Soma among the patronesses who have signified their Interest are Mrs. Logan M. Bullitt, Mrs. Jnmcs Francis Sullivan, Mrs. Hrncst La Place, Mrs. J. Hnrrlson Smith, Mrs. John Musser, Mrs. Charles Willing, Mrs. Joseph Parker Norrls, Jr., Mlsi Kathcrlno Bregy, Sirs. Edward Beechor Flnck, Miss Amelia. Tower Putnam, Mrs. Ephrnlm Brlce, Mrs. Florence Fox, Mrs. Edgar M. Dllley, Mrs. M. F. Brennnn. Mrs. M. O'Mcara, Mlsa Emily Gallagher, Mrs. Charles Theodore Wcrnwng. Mn. J. Stanley Smith, Mrs. Nicholas Grltlln, Mrs. James n. Gormnn, Mrs. William .1. Balrd, Mrs. Louis Mcreto, Mrs. John Lcigo, Mrs. Samuel Wllllnms Cooper, Mrs. Charles D. McAvoy, Mrs. Mortimer Brown, Mrs. D. Webster Dougherty, Mrs. William Taylor, Mrs. F. II. McMlchnn, Mrs. William II. Greene. Mrs. Chnrles M. Bnchc, Mrs. William J. Ryan, Mrs. A. X. Burke, Sirs. Charles Blnglinm Penrose. Sirs. David Lewis, Sirs. Joseph SI. Gnz znm. Sirs. William Fielding Wilcox. Sirs. William Dohan, Sirs. William Slagoilln. Miss Ada Weiss entertained nt auction bridge followed by a buffet luncheon on Thursday nftcrnoon nt her home 4007 Old York road. Thoso present were Miss Dorothy Gillette, Stlss Florence Hollowelt Sllss Josephine Talmonson, Sllss Stabcl Lohr, Sllss Almcda Lehman. Stlss Lillian Gordon, nnd Sllss Lucille Kocnlg. Tho activities of tho members of the Ncwmnn Club for the New Ycnr aro to cover wldo scopes. Tho recent successful musical produc tion, "Tho Newman i ollles," under tho personal direction of S.r. James S, Hughes, will bo repeated on Thursdny evening, January 27. for the benefit of the Eplph nny Catholic Church, 11th nnd Jackson streets. Mr. and Sirs. David Snyder entertnlncd nt their home. SOS South street, last Sun day, In honor of the birthday of their daughter, Sllss Frances Snyder. A num ber of new and Intricate dance set steps wero executed by Sllss Snyder. Mr. Irving Witz, Sllss Clara Wltz and Sir. Hornco Cohen. Sllsa Clnrn Snyder nnd Sir. Horace Goldberg. Sir. Samuel Bredt, Sllss Helen Rlcklln, Miss Paulln Zlsman nnd Sir. I'hlllp Slaglosky rendered solos. Among the guests wero Sllss Julia Snyder, Sir. nnd Sirs. L. Levin, Sirs. Ida Wltz, Sllss Mildred Schwartz, Sllss Ida Plncus, Sir. Benjamin Snyder, Sllss Frances AVItz, Sllss Sllldred Snyder. Sir. Bernard Raphaelson, Sir. Gcrson Snyder, Stlss Rose Staglosky, Sir. and Sirs. Raphaelson, Sir. Joseph Maglosky and Sllss Edith Slaglosky. Sirs. Reglna Foory, of 430 North Cist street, gave a freedom party in honor of tho 21st birthday of her son, Sir. Fred- Women Who Manage Your Affairs Why Not Consult Our Women's Department? Wc arc glad to answer inquiries, by letter or person ally, not only from women seeking sound investments with good income yield, but from those women also who desire to become well informed on financial matters. Pamphlet 1A Eltmentt Required in Safe Invettmentt for Women. Pamphlet 2A 'Public 'tilitiet at Inintimnn.j .Jr.omen. Will be sent upon application. William P. Bonbright Co., Inc. MARY H. INGHAM Manager Women's Department Room 506, 437 Chestnut St., Philadelphia New York Boston London William P, Bonbright & Co. gMimiifa "When the Elephant Walks Around, and the Band . . ." "The good old days," you say. Take care, now, Don't speak as tho' they were for ever lost and gone. There are signs that the tented arena is preparing to secure its share of these piping times of prosperity. So says George Hartzell, "The Millionaire Clown," and surely his 35 lively years of circus life entitle him to speak. The death of the head of the Ringling Shows has stirred his memories of former days in the gawdust ring, and, in tomorrow's Public Ledger, he writes of them interestingly. i m crick Foory, who was the recipient of many hnndsomn gifts. Solos were suns by Sllss Stamle Foery and Sir. Relley, with Mr. William Lauer at the piano. Among thoso present were Mr, John Dowllng, Sllss Lucy Flood, Sir. Francis Walsh, Sllss Anna Gallagher, Sir, Richard Bro gnn, Sllss Nan Halworth, Mr. John Smith, Silas Elizabeth Stucblg, Slr.Frlt Schrlcr, Miss Stnmte Foery, Str. William Lnlchcr, SIlsi Anna Lnlcher, Sir. Chnrles SI. Rasper, Stlss Annn Smith, Mr, Louis Foery, Sllss Etta Fullners, Sir, Edward Walsh, Stlss Howard, Sir. John Stona han, Sllss Stay Smith, Sir, William Foery, Silas Helen Sljers. Sir. William LnUer, Sllss Emma Coslna, Sir. Relley, S!ls.s Starlnn Robh, Sir. Thomas Fljzttcrnld, Sils9 Evelyn Whltner. Sir. Joseph Goep frlch, Stlss Agnes Glbbs, Sir. and Sirs. J. Brondllnger, Stlss Margnrctta Foery, SIr.a Joseph Stahcr, MIm Reglna Foery, Sir. William Foery, Silas Helen Woeiful. Strs. Anna Schrier, Sirs. Annn Glbbs, Mrs. C. Woeiful, Sirs. S. Foery, Mrs. John Smith, Sir?. Joseph Smith, Sirs, Reglnn Foery nnd Sir. Fiedcrlck Foery nnd Sllss Allco Smith. West Philadelphia "The Grent Nntlonnl lssuo and 8ome of the Modern Fnllac's In Reference to War fare" w.ll be tho topic taken by Mr. Al fred W. Starttn In his nddress before the Phllomustnn Club next Tuesday nftcrnoon In the clubhouse, 3314 Walnut street Sir. SInrtln Is secretary to Felix Adler, and besides being the nuthor of "Ideals of Life" and a number of other works has a national reputation ns a lecturer. Str. Charles Reltcll, Instructor In eco nomics In tho Wh-rton School, University of Pennsylvania, will speak nt the same meeting on "Industrial Preparedness in Philadelphia." The event, which will be open to the pub lic, nnd will begin at 3 o'clock, has been nrrnnged under tho auspices of tho In dustrial nnd legislative section of the club. Tea will be served nfter the speak ers hnvo concluded. Sir. nnd Sirs. J. Kuhn, of Youngstown, O., who hnvo been the guests of their son-in-law and daughter. Sir. nnd Sirs. Edwin Woodruff, of H20 North COth sticet, returned home this week. Mr. nnd Sirs. William C. Livingston, of 103 South Cist street, nnnounco the en gngement of their daughter, Stlss Ivey Bentrlco Livingston, to Sir. W. Earl De lany. SCHOOLS AMI COLLEGES Y. W. C. A. Educational 1 -tartment 18th and Arch Sts. - Wide Awake Girls New term classes in Dressmak ing, Millinery and Cookinp nro now forminp. Instruction jriven in Piano and ! Vocal Music. Languages: Spanish, Gorman, r rencn mm cukusii, in elementary advanced. Gymnasium Classes open January 11th. Term closes May 1st. Private instruction Riven in any of these brancnes it desired. Reasonable rates of tuition. Ap- MHS.ESTELLE J. HINCIILIFFE Secretary of Educational Dcpt. Temple University HltOAII AND Iir.ItKS STREETS Collrgo roumck (A. B. B. 8.), Teachers' College (II. S. tn Ed.). Com mercial Rilucntloti (Normal). Commercial cu . Secretarial coursei, and short, practlca, buslneaa couries, Freahman clawaea forming February 1. I'ltlVATi: LESSONS StrhoBraphy. English limnetic". Court reporting. 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