Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 17, 1916, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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    5J0V WVNNB CALLS ATTENTION
e SOON ns wo recover from ono
u ... 14 stoma n.A
mi with another. Now It Is a musl
toraeiy In two acts, entitled "You
t 6y, WlUCIl looms on mu uiui-
fer Friday nlfiht, February 4, to
m St. Francis uomc ior uuiivhics-
out In iiansciownc, wmuu mi
I ime three years ago and which
'one. eueh remarkably good work.
I?" ..... ..i. It Mm Phllnrinlnliln Hoa-
arn Wno '" '" .
tail every week, nnd this work done
ST Lumbers of the Children of Mary
F . . ,
.'i . . .t... rnH4.AMf nt Mm Cn.in,1 I
n 40 yearn. "o --
Ursrl to inem mm i"" ",a mem
FC1 . . i- n.. ...,,..,. i ,..i.i.,t.
fSeiOt House III me tuuiui, w ivn
SrflMts who wcro dismissed from the
T .. ..1,1 nn tnr n wont nr (wrt
lnspltnl cuuui f. ". - ..-- -..
fffculld up their strength. So often
gorl8nl imcis 10 inun m utiuiu
' . lI. .....1 ...... art t1nr.n.1 it.nl
r-y gfo (vuio umi mi; ,,i...u .....i
r cannot go away to rest.
V .. .. i-.ii i,i.. .
Finally, mesa gnuu muira, uij o
IttA bv tho chaplnlna and other visit-
tL sjsoclfltlons of tho hospital, were
tVlc to rals0 sufflclcnt funds to start
the convalescent home, which Is kept
. ,.!.. - ntmrliv. hint ifrnni i?nn,1
pf (ninety u" .... .w - o .
ihu been done.
X Junior auxiliary was formed, with
Frances Sullivan nt the head ns p'resi-
'tiit-und every year this energetic aux
iliary Bets up nn entertainment nnd
raince to help on the good work, which
iff. -..-.I.. nnnRnntnrlnn.
fi'Tou Don't Say" Is written specially
ftr tho occasion by William Mason
PWrWi'i Jr., whoso work with tho Mask
'Jna Wig Club nan attracted consldcr
ft)a notice. There will ho 127 young
'Jtjple'ln tho enst, ana it win no great,
I feel urc.
Mrs. Scotts supper uiuu was, as
i
ifl great fun on Saturday night nt
'..., . Di.nirAwl nnrl nnnvl,, tlM
tfie uciievuu"o"uiui .1.... Hi.... J ..vw
Mtmbers and their friends attended
Xba Alfred Norrlses had n party of
SiTand so had Mr. and Mrs. Charles
ftHpotter, Jr.: tho latter was Margaret
'' -.. .... I...A... nM.oti tt nnil Mrtf
Eptnccr, juu imiu". ." -.-.
Miitthew Balrd, Jr., chaperoned a pwy
t 11 young people, which Mrs. Halid's
iher, Mrs. Register, gave for Kntho
TlM pcglstcr, who Is a debutnnto of
th)rear. Jay Llpplncott nnd his wlfo
i.li.iu1 alv muiota ntirl Tltllf Afn.
ftwly had a party of ten.
Often who entertained were Mr.
i lira. n. II. Fltlcr, Mrs. Thomas
'Ccner, Jr., Sir. and Mrs. Edward Ln
iylno, Colonel James Elvcrson, Jr., Mr.
find. Mrs. Illehard E. Norton, Dr. nnd
'Mmu Alfred Reginald Allen, Mr. nnd
l.r.inckscher Wcthcrlll, Mr. nnd Mrs.
IJR. Evans Roberts. Mr. nnd Mrs.
fRldinray Rellly and Mr. and Mrs. E.
IV-"- ,.lll. n.l
.reaccr miliar, ou.
Tl'tinrt mnlliAH Inltl iiadI n.lll .! Yl.ltl,
iw- " t.". r. '...'..""
IjVou.wha,t'I.at weo bird
htiOQt. worth knowing.
my nttie -Dim incnu, ana lei mo icu
docs not know
Tho latest Is
!w breaking of
an engagement which
'announced some two years ago.
!iy memory serves mo right, It was
Wi-public even before tho tltlan-
IT.
ililred.llttlo lady mado her debut.
leemenow i navo never reit that tno
itch was very heartily Indorsed by
fctparcnts, for tho man Is not just In
BMtClass. However, tho llttlo lady was
it the loved him and Insisted on nc-
jjjfllns him, so they gnvo In, wisely
"wiling that violent opposition would
JHclpItato things, and now It has all
teued out ns they rather hoped, for It
M ino weo bird says, broken off.
(Huberta Totter and young Gcorco
jfcrio will bo given a dinner by his
jjjats, tho Gcorgs II. Earlo Jrs., this
fcwlnf. Their wedding will tako place
W?Thtir3day, and tho dinner tonight
l&W be for tho bridal party. Tho
ftta house must be quite a lovers'
lk these days, with Ilansell, Gcorgo
M'Ralph nil engaged; and, do you
W. I' hava vin tinfi1 vnmva (tint
PWth Is about to make up her mind
fiSWUK'er yes to a certain ardent
iWUOf. NANCY WYNNR.
Personals
96 marrlftsrn nf Mra llin. rinv.lA
m nJf Wynnewood, and Mr. Alox-
r jurnDuu siaae. of New York, will
ft Placo on Saturday, January 22. at
i,i'"' -ra. tieyi is a ttaugmer or
, ...a, muao ji, v.ioinier.
ftnil Mr Yirini. n-i -, i.-.-
NHllV.1 n-Tnn":. ".",'i"'" ""?iT ' ."C ?"
HLCloully, their home In Devon.
Roberts La Boutllller has Issued
Puons for a muslcale at her homo in
feWria on Thursday evening.
fc5rLmna ra- Stanley Oris wold Flagg.
k W n'ertain at dinner this evening
I Moor of tha m Tou nviiiir, nr..-
"1aer, tho Blshon of tha Knlsrnnnt
i of Pennsylvania, and Mrs. Rhlne-
yjKind Mrs. Edward C, Dale, of 1215
-.viwi, W1U B)vq ,1)ejp rat at nome
Y,? 'nDon' from 4 ""til1 6 o'clock.
IWiv;. ', '"" De assisted In receiving
I2V Herman A. Denekln nnH Mra.
Jre Wltchell Hastings.
I&nt r- ... .
was? who -BT' . .n e'
f I- ". uvi.UiIIIb llCIl V,Ul
Mi J?Mls Mr"' Clark mother, Airs,
- uiuoughDy,
Jtlftrian PraaBumll - .i .
.Fla. " "k "v -
fltnrV fi loan act nn 111.. T1ll.n
VT.k T "v,"' IU 44193 iltft
mo,.' pen ,he week-end at At-
'," rnong others who were
1 0r a feV rinvn wen, H.r, o.l IIh
K . heler, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Inn!ton, Miss Kathleen Dennlston,
I'fchn ir(UB' Dennlston. Jr., Lleuten-
tVni , "al"n ana Mrs. Dalton and
IT"'4 r- Uallowav O Morris.
Edith W.I. --J ir.
left la. ,... "'"i. ""? r6000
l ill. .. ' ." ,ur "e" VK jo ai
ft,.n.?n' danc8 Blven to Introduce
;: iunter liati.Hin. .t 1. ..!
InUlIam T Hunter, of nvmi nnrt
lbr',Tle Misses Wnlx were chap-
r-.. a. nomas, p iiunter.
y,?fr! ?. Qrammer and tho Misses
gj. receive Informally this
si. '.""' wuk, tv.t oprueo
P cards have been sent out.
fwfe'k." Brler and Miss Bra.
hELvvi Pine- treet- vm be at home
i V:".',lV ociflcis No car4
ii ym,
TO NEW CHARITY UNDERTAKINGS
i .
inot Auxiliary of St. Francis' Home for Convales-
; fo Will fJivP "Ynn Dnti'f S3o . tjh
Stratford on February 4
Nn r!. T" 'fttJ7th nA SP"' streets.
No cards have been sent out.
.irr 'Tnm?s. WnJ,s 'M"cttr and her debit.
no "'""Rhter. Mls Denlse H. Mercur,
3M South 21th street, will bo at home this
afternoon after 4 o'clock.
Miss Katherlne Hancock, a debutants
of tiext year, who has been spending tho
holldajs with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jnmes Hancock, has returned to St.
Mary's School at I'eerfsklll, N. Y
Mrs. Edith Mahon will flon muslcale
this afternoon nt her studio, 1707 Chest
"he " V. ;,"' ;;;;.;,";. I ?? Emton Hutchinson. Mrs William
nut Bireei. inn so o t w II l, r-
jrt nas . B. - -.-, ureene. Mrs. John r. Lelo. Miss
Mnry Rnrrctt. Mls Mnrv nnm,t " t-
"avl" Orldln, Mr. Daniel C. Donovan,'
Mr David Dublnsky and Mr. Wlllard
Goldsmith.
Mr. nnd Mrs. acorgc William Iionff. of
Elk ns Park, nhnounco tho engagement
of their (laughter. Miss Eleanor Uertel
Long, to Mr Charles Andrew Hcach. Jr.,
son of Mr and Mrs. Charles Andrew
"each, also of Elklns 1'ark. Tho wedding
will tnko placo In the early spring.
Mrs. Jnmes O. l'arkor and Miss Par
ker, of Cynwyd, have left for riorlda,
where they will spend tho winter.
Dr. nnd Mrs. Frederick Cnrrlcr nnd
their sons. Mr. Edward 11. P. Carrlor nnd
Mr. Carl F Carrier, of m South 16th
street, nave sailed for rtcrmudn, where
they will remain until tho latter part of
January.
Tho engagement has been announced
of Miss Mario Agnes Hheu, of 2101 North
1.-th stteet, to Mr. Edwnrd Lewis Win
get t, of this city.
Along the Main Line
OVHRBROOK-Mrs William Wallace
nnd .Irs. William McAdoo, Jr., of C819
Ovcrbrook avenue, have sent out enrds
for n tea to be given on the afternoon of
Wednesday, Jnnuory W, from 4 until 6
o'clock, at the HolIevue-Strntford
Mrs. Edwin A.' Hookmycr entertained
her dancing class on Saturday evening
at her home. City line nnd Raynhnm road.
ARDMOnn-Mr. and Mrs. Rutherford
W. .ipiinlngi nnd fntnlly, of 122 Cricket
avenue, have gone to tho Pocono Moun
tains for an Indefinite stay.
Mrs. Ezra Allen, of 125 Thompson ave
nue, gave a tea Friday aftornoon, from
4 until B o'clock. In hotter of tho commit
tee of tho new Drnmn Club of the Ard-
moro women. Dr. Daniel M. Hot gnvo a
talk on tho Plays and Players Society,
nnd Mr. William Mcnrns dlBcusscd tho
nctlvltles of tho Drama Lengjte. Mrs.
Sidney II. Pool and Mrs. 'Charles M.
Stttnrd nsststcd In tccclvlng.
RRYN MAWR-Frlends of Miss Hen
rietta II. Ely, who has returned to Wyntl
linm, her home In Hryn JIawr, nftor
spending a fortnight at White Sulphur
Springs, will regret to lenm thnt sho la
suffering from an attack of grip,
Miss Willctte Wllbournc, of 16th and
Spruco streots, spent tho week-end
with Miss Christine Zlebnrth, of Lancas
ter avenue.
VILLANOVA-Mr. and Mrs. Thomns E.
Balrd, Jr., of Vlllanovn, have gone to
Atlantic City today to remain sovcral
weeks
Chestnut Hill
Mrs. E. Earlo Johnson, of 720S Chnrlton
street, will entcrtnltt tho members of her
bridge club today. Tho members are
Mrs. Herbert Qoodall, Mrs. William
Roper, Miss Basil Harris, Mrs, A. C.
Holmes, Miss Emily Fox, Mrs. J. T. Fos
ter and Mrs. George Parry.
Mr. William I.atta has returned fro i
New York, where ho was tho guest for
several days of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Baker, Jr. While In Now Yot'k Mr. Latta
attended tho dance given on Friday night
at the Plaza by tho St. Christopher
League.
Germantown
Mrs. Henry Stokes, of K)I3 Magnolia
avenue, accompanied bj- her son, Mr.
Tyson Stokes, has roturncd homo from
Atlantic City, whero they spent several
days.
Mr. nnd Mis. David Peoples, of the
Wlssahlckon. cntet tallied a house party
over tho week-end for Mrs. David Peoples,
Jr.
Mr, and Mrs. Joseph G. Greer are at
homo at (M Lincoln drive. Mrs. Greer
previous to her marriage lust month was
Miss Catharine P. Rudolph.
Navy Yard News
Mrs. E. A. Fornald, who has been visit
ing her daughter, Mrs, Raymond S.
Keycs, wlfo of Lieutenant Commander
Keyes, U. S. A,, for tho last few months,
left on Saturday U? her homo In Pen
sacola, Fin.
Photo by J. Mitchell Elliot.
MISS RUTH ISRAEL
Miss Israel is a popular member
of the younger get. She will take
part in the "show" which will be
given on Febrpary 4, at the
ellevue-Stratford, for the bene
fit of St Francis1 Jlome for Ce-'
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EVENING EDGBPmT,ADrcT,-PTTTA, MONDAY, JANUA115T
,'M .. !! ii iillyniMl
MISS L. GRACE
Daughter of Mr. Frederick C. Hrcwstcr. She made her debut nt a
tea nt tho Bellovuo-Stratford Rose Gardens.
Along the Reading
Miss Mat Ion F. Shnrplcss. of Hathcr
ton, Chelten Hills, spent the week-end
ns the guest of Mr nnd Mrs Isnnc Har
rison Hutchinson, at Oakwood, Jobstown,
N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Hutchinson and Miss
Slmrpless attended the dnncn thnt was
given nt Smlthvlllo on Sntttrday evening,
which wns ono of n sorlcs of dances thnt
are In charge of Miss Elizabeth Smith
and Mr. S. Gllhein, of Mt Holly.
Captain and Mis. Charles K. Rockwell,
of Sprlngtleld, Mass., who have been
spending several months at Itvdal. havo
left for Lnkowood, N. J., where they
will icmnln for nn Indellnltc visit.
.Mr. Henry II. Roelofs and Miss Bertha
Roclofs, of Valloy View, Itjdnl, havo
left for a crtilso of several months
through tho West Indies.
Northeast Philadelphia
The mnrrlage of Miss Eliza B. Ott to Mr
Howatd Thomns took placo at tho homo
of the bride, 413 East Thompson street, on
the cvonlng of Wednesday, Jnnunry U.
at S o'clock. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomns will
receive at their home, 1310 East Oxford
street.
What's Doing Tonight
Franklin's Mrtlnlsy tiannuet, Toor nichnrd
Club, Ilcllcnio-Strntictril. 7 o'clock.
Ball, Dermsn-Anierlenn Charity Society.
TurnKemelmlo Hull; l o'clock.
Concert for Polish relief. Mooie Hall, S
o'clock.
Antl-aaloon mnss-mcctlnK. Kt. Htephen's M,
B Ctiurcli. Oennuntonn, K o'llnck.
Election, City Club, Heat Kstato TYust BullJ
lns: 4 to 8 o'clock.
nazaar of tho Natlona, Mater Dolorosa
Church, Frankfonl; s o'clock.
Walnut Street niisliiem Association, Itelloo
Stratford: 8 o'clock. I'rco.
West Philadelphia Iluslncsn and Improe
ment LeaKue. KUU Slarkit street; 8 o'clock.
Free.
Northweit lluslness Men. 2.1'KI Columbia ae
nue. s o clock ITee.
Weit Susiiuehanna Atenue Iluslncsn Melt,
U07 Husquehunna acnuo; 8 o'clock. Free.
Itetinlun Oermantown Medical Club. Mulestlo
Hotel, s.io o ciock.
Muslcalo, llalinemniiii Meillcal CollrKo stu
dtnts. College UulldlnK. Ilro.i.t above Itaco
street: 8 o'clock.
Bconnmle Club meeting and talk nn "Taxa
tion After the War by Dr Slmon N. Patten,
Kmrlneer" Club. 1317 Spruco street; 8 o'clock.
Fellowship of the Academy of tho Fine Arts,
lecture on "An ir, Japanese Uarrtens." by
Arthur W. Pow. Academy of the Fine Arts,
8.15 o'clock.
Public lecture on "The Meeting of nirds,"
by Br. Wllmer atone. Academy of Natural
Silences: 8 o'clock. 1 ree.
Presbyterian Sunday Hrhool Superintendents'
Association ineettnK. Arch htreet Presbyterian
I'hurch. lth and Arth streets. 1M o'clock.
Free.
Philadelphia Christian. Kndeat or Union meet
In. Chambers-Wylle Memorial Presbyterian
Church, llroad street below Spruce! 7 0
o'clock. ITee.
Notice for the Hocletr pane will be
aerepted nnd urlntrd In the Krenlnr
Ledger, but all such notices must be
written on one side of the paper, must be
tlined In full, with full uUdrrsa, and
when possible telephone number must be
given.
Hend all such communications to
"Society Kdltor," Kvenlni Lfiller, 008
diestnut street.
Unless thre requirements are rarrled
out so that verification may be possible,
the notice will not be published.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McKclvey, nt 2311
West-Atlantic street, nre receiving con
gratulations on the birth of u daughter,
Chnrlotto Beaumont McKclvey. on Jan
uary 7. Mra. McKclvey was MIsh J mm
Jtenlimont. daughter or .Mr. and Mis
Gcorgo Benumnnt, of 33M North ?"1 street,
previous to her marriage.
Mrs. Herman K rails, of 2127 AVcst Ve
unngo street, Is spending some time in
ChnilCHton, A. vn., wliero sho is tho '
guest of her daughter, Mrs. Lnwrcnco C. j
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West Philadelphia
The Current Events Committee and the
Industrial and Legislative Committee of
tho Phllomuslan Club, 3AU Walnut street,
hnvo combined on a plan to have tho third
Wednesday of cnh month set aside for
the d'scusslon nnd explanation of Pctm
sjlvnnla lAws. On Wednesday morning
Mr, George E. Sprngue, secretary of Pub
lic Education and Child Labor Associa
tion, will speak on "Economic Effect of
tho Child Labor Law." These two asso
ciations lend In the promotion of tho
economic child labor law nnd are especial
ly Interested in carrying out Its pro
visions nnd all It has to do with oporatlng
nnd upholding tho bill's Intents nnd pur
poses. The marriage of Miss Edith S, McGlrr.
daughter of Mrs. A. McGlrr, of 4S13 Haiti
moro nvemnj nnd M. Maurice A. Hokc
land, of Wjncote, will be quietly cele
brated on Wednesdnj next, nt 4 o'clock, In
St Philip's Church, 42d street and Balti
more avenue. Tho ceremony will bo nor
fottned by the Rev. Clarence Wyntt Blsp
hntn. Miss McGlrr will be attended y Miss
Mark n R. Lnchot, and the bridegroom will
have his In other, Mr. Joseph S Hogclnnd,
as best man. Tho brldo will wear a
traveling costumo of myrtle-green velvet
nnd old-world chlno silk and a small
hat of green velvet adorned with osprey.
After a bridal tour through the West,
tho joung cotiplo will reside at 6110
Thomns avenue.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Cnstncr, Jr.. of
S?th nnd Chestnut streets, are spending
some time In Lnkowood, N. J,
South Philadelphia
A cry enjoyable dancing class that has
been recently organised meets every
Wednesday evening nt McCren's Acnd
rmy, 16th nhd Pnssyunk avenue, nnd In
cludes among Its members the following:
Mr. nnd Mrs John Smith. Mr nnd .Mrs.
Stanley Holloway, Mr. and Mrs. Flnley
Morrow, Mr. nnd Mrs Milton, Mr. nnd
Mrs Orr, Mr nnd Mrs. Francis Schell.
Mr and Mrs. Robert Hnzlctt, Mr. and
Mrs. .Inmes A. Roberts. Mr nnd Mrs.
Joieph J Roberts, Mr. and Mrs Frnneis
O'Connor, Mr. nnd .Mrs. Loffcrts, Mr. nnd
Mrs John Guerln, Miss Delia Hrcnnnn
and Mr. John Urcnnnn.
North Philadelphia
The engagement of MIks p ranees Fran
kcl, of 3112 Montgomery avenue, to Mr.
Louis J. Anton, of this city, wns an
nounced by Miss Frnnkel's parents on
the nmilvcrsnry of her 21st blrthdny, held
nt her home Saturday evening. Among
the guests present were:
Mr and Mrs J. I). Frankcl. Miss Syl
via Frankcl, Mr. nnd Mrs. Xnt Frnnkel,
Mr mid Mrs. Jack Frankel, Mr Donald
Frankel, Messrs. M. A. Frnnkel, E. Fran
kcl, M. S Frankcl, Mr, AI-" Frnnkel.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Aaeronowltz, Mr Samuel
Aaeinnowltz. Mls Eva Anetonowltz, Mr.
nnd Mrs. K. Aaron, Miss Rut' Aaron,
Mrs. Anoronowltii nnd her son, Mi It.
Alper, Mlis J. Ilrown, Miss It. Frnnkel,
Miss II Hniigci, Miss M. Mnntel. Miss
It. Snjder. Miss A. Shlnelleld, .Miss H.
Tropp, Mlis L. Alper, Mlrs E. Knback,
Miss S. Ilangcs, Miss It. Levin, Miss A.
Jllrshmnn, Miss M. HlrHhmnn, Miss M.
Silver. Miss J. Mnd, ..ilsi C. Sllvoimnn,
Mr. M. Altman, Mr A. Rlofson, Mr. J.
Grrenburg, Mr. M. Greenspan, Mr. J.
1 lodes, Mr. M. Jacobs, Mr. H Knback,
Mr. E. Katen. Mr. E. Margulls, Mr. J.
Noldltcli. Mr. II. Plotnlck, Mr. M. Rosen-
nuaeii-
blum. Mr M. Rablnowltr. Mr. C. Shlnd-
let', Mr. Glass, Mr nnd Mrs. G. Greons- '
pnn, Mr. and Mrs. L. Kaufman, -Ir. nnd
Mrs. I. Rubin, of Xew York; Mr. nnd ,
Mrs A. Slgmund nnd their dnughtcr, of i
Llnwood; Mr. A. Silver, of Xew York:
Mr. J. Illvor, of Wilmington, and Miss
A. Aaron, of Pittsburgh.
NEXT IN THE SPOTLIGHT IS
Wise Mamma Goose
She is the new Star of Punky Dunk's troupe of child-entertainers. Next
Sunday marks her debut. With scenes staged in the Barnyard, this delightful old
Goos.e makes merry at the expense of the sly, slim Fox.
She Appears With Sunday's Public Ledgei
How the children will applaud her exploit 1 What fun they will Have 5n
making this splendid 32- page, illustrated story into a real book. And Mamma Goose
is not the play-companion of an hour she is a permanent addition to the kiddies'
library.
Just as this Punky Dunk book will entertain little people, other Public Kedger
features hold interest for all other members of the household. It is the ideal family
newspaper. Order the newsdealer to leave the Public Ledger regularly at your
home.
NEXT SUNDAY'S
PUBLIC
17, 1916.
MERION CIVIC ASSOCIATION HOLDS
MOVING-PldTURE SHOWS AT CftOOL
Merion Country Day Schoolhouse Will Be Used for
Movies, Wlvich Will Be Given One Night Each
Week for Older Persons
vrnxi
IN Mo'
he
Movie Night in Merlon. The Merlon
Civic Association hns sent out Invita
tion, for the first movlng-plcture per
formance to be given at the Merlon
country day schoolhouse for the grown
ups nf tho community on that night. A
line program hns been nrrnnged, and
thero will be music by tho Misses Ken
nedy. The Merlon Civic Association Is plan
ning to give these evening movies for the
older pcoplo of tho community about
onco a week during tho winter. Only
tho best and newest films will be shown.
Tho first performance on Wednesday
night will be free, but on the following
molo nights on admission fee will be
charged to help defray the expenses.
On Saturday morning moving pictures
for children wore Inaugurated and wero
largely attended.
Tho Junior Friends' Tennis Club held
Its reunion bnti'iuet to commeinorato Its
nth anniversary on Jnnunry 15, nt 8
o'clock, at tho Rlttcnhouse. Covers wcro
laid for 60 guests. The committee In
charge of the affair Included Miss Linda
13. Hlckncll, chnlrmnn; Miss I-dla J.
Dunning, Mlsi Ornova W. Llpplncott,
Mlsi Edith V Power, Mr. Lewis II
Kirk nnd Mr. J. Warren Paxson. Mr
Lewis II Kirk, president of tho club,
acted as toaslmnsler. Toasts wero re
sponded to by ox-Prcsldent Ralph Hlck
ncll, ex-Presldcnt Walter M. Conard. Mr.
Krnnklln U. Edmunds, Miss Isabel Fogg,
Mr. Joseph Harold Watson nnd Miss Oc
nevn W Llpplncott Guests wcro pres
ent from New York city, Pittsburgh,
est Chester, Media, Lansdownc, Tren
ton, Camden, MerchnntvlIIo nnd Phila
delphia A meeting of tho Grand's Amlcno wns
held at the homo of Miss Fannye Osman,
ii20 South stiect, on Thursday ovonlng.
The members nte Miss Estolla Kntlln,
Miss Rosn Shapiro, Miss Mollye Glitter,
Miss Rcba Jngcr and Miss Fannyo Os
innn, j
A delightful surprise parly, followed by
a buffet luncheon, was given to Miss
Madeline Annette Llndcr, of 911 N'orth
4th street. Frldny oenlng. Among the
guests were Miss Myrn Link, Miss Caro
line Mallo, Miss Elfrlda Zlon, Miss Rcssto
Mohr, Miss Margarot Tuckcrman, Miss
.Vniio N. Llndcr nnd Miss Esther M.
Under, Mr. Do Forrest Voltsburger, Mr.
Lincoln Molllnger, Mr. Adolph Mehrbrler,
Mr. Wilbur Stclzor. Mr. Milton Schllcsko
and Mr. Paul Llndcr.
Mrs. E. Rellly, of 2322 Christian street,
gavo a party In honor of her daughter.
Miss Kathryn Rellly. Among the guests
wero MIsh Mary Smith, Miss Jennie Galla
gher, Miss Rlanche Porr, Miss May Kel
Icy, Miss Gertrude Long. Miss Irene
Hahn, Miss Helen Kane, Mr. Jamcs Mc
Cnbe. Mr Hnrry Kellcy. Mr James Duffy,
Mr. Ralph Kennedy, Mr, Joseph Lllley,
Mr. Eugcno Hare and Mr. James O'Hara,
of New York.
On Sunday evening, January 9, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Brown, of E5th street nnd
Hrcwstor avenue, gavo a birthday party
In honor of tho sixth blrthdny of their
son, Raymond Urown. i.IIss Rcttn Caesar
and Mrs, Minnie Neuman gave sovernl
solos, with Miss Esther Potter at tho
piano. Mr. Robort Caesar recited. The
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guests Included Mr nnd Mrs Kttlhtn
Fow, Mr. and Mrs Abraham Neuman,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown, Mr. and
Mrs. nyman Sternbe-.g, Mrs. Rose Frank,
Miss Hetty Ccnsar, Mr. nnd Mrs HArry
Cnesar, Mr. r.nd Mrs Jor h Lcvlnson,
Mrs Anna Xonck, Mr. nnd Mrs Nathan
Aunsland, Miss Ida Attnslahtl, Mrs, Harry
Flnkel. Miss Pearl Fipklc, Mr. Jacob
Flnkcl, Mr. Robert Caesar, Mlsi Esthef
Potter, Miss Anna Wober( Raymond
Urown, Stanley Neuman, ned Nevlch.
Miss Paula Hodek, who has recovered
from her recent Illness, entertained on
Thursdny night nt her home. Sit Pino
street. Miss Atlellna Cohen sang a num
ber of solos. Among tho guests were
MIts Adellna Cohen. Miss Rose Shuater,
Mtss Diana Fetnstetn, Miss Anna Gllok
man. Miss Beatrice Ellis, Mr. George J,
Uurrlson, Mr. Mlchncl Fow. Mr. A, Allen
Lcvlnthnl, Mr. Benjamin Lastman, Mr.
Solomon Sacks and Mr. and Mrs. J.
Cherry.
Lansdowne
Miss Emily Lewis, of Shadoland avenue,
hns left for a three weeks' stay nt At
lantic City.
Current events will lie discussed by
Mrs. Edwnrd McGlnloy nt tho Twentieth
Century Club of Lansdowne tomorrow
nfternoon. Mrs. William McEwcn l
chalrmnn.
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES
LEARN LANGUAGES1
nt the
Berlitz School
Kith A Chestnut 8t. (Oier Hiker Pharmacy)
Telephono Spruce 4004.
New Ctnsses CanstniUlr Formlne
Temple University
nilOAU .NI I1KIIK8 HTHKKTS
CollfKO coursei, (A. II. U. S.),
Teachers' College (I) S. In Ed.). Com
mercial Uilucntlon (Normal).
Commercial course. Secretariat courses,
anil short, practical business courses.
Freshnmn clauses forming February 1.
CTRAYFR'S The Best lluslness School.
OliArtlcrv J gof.807 Chestnut Street.
WYNSUW OOI), PA.
Montgomery School
Wynnewood, Pa.
The Country
Day School for Boys
SECOND HALF-YEAIt COMMENCES
February 1st, 1916
Applications should bo made to the
Headmaster
THE REV. GIBSON BELL
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