Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 19, 1916, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11
EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1916. ii NANCY WYNNE PREDICTS GAY WEEK FOR DEBUTANTES FROM TODAY ON ; Mrs. Alfred Moore Will Entertain at Dance Tonight for luiaa ou.w x. x.xiaa jMeanor xi. Verner. Other Doings of Interest WITH the dance for Itachel Fltler and Eleanor Verner, which will be ,lven tftnlght by Mrs. Alfred Moore, the small debs will be busily ensaged .nelnon to the end o th.e week, for temorrow there will be the Dobson ball ttt Lisa Nrrls- Fridfty n,Bhl the Downs ball for Bessie Downs and on 6turdy Mr. find Mrs. John I Claw ton will give a small dance for the two Shcppard girls, Carolyn and Mildred. Tonight Mr. and Mrs. Itoland Tay lor will gte a dinner for Corlnne Free man before the Moore dance. Corlnne, j-ou know, Is the daughter of Dr. and Mr. Walter Jackson Freeman nnd it granddaughter of Dr. William Williams jeen. She Is rather small In stature nd has very dark hair and ejes nnd bright coloring, and Is one of the most Mithful looking of tho debutantes. fj .(,. ims been n busy little person this , jear, 1 ian tell ou, for her family nnd friends liae none hu cuu ui tmaiiun, Ing for her. Sho was Introduced at a Urge dailsant at the Bellevue-Stratfonl In December. The Philadelphia Junior Committee of the "Orphellnat des Armces" has tent out Invitations to meet this nftcr noon at the homo of Mrs. J. linrclner faitatt. 1418 Spruce sttcet. Miss ehofleld and Jthn Klllnor Fell will i P address the guests on "Tlie War nnd R the Orphans of Frnnce." The meeting i Is called for H:30 o'clock. Mrs. Cas- aii Is nlwavs a lady bountiful lit r helping " charltnblo works ami her . .. ... tr.ll ln. -...1 T-.. two oaUKIliera, aiiuii mmj hiiu i-.il- genla, are among the foremost In work ing hard to nld the poor nnd friend less. ' The first of the seiles of winter dances will be held this evening In the ..n tnft nt thp TCiivv Yard, nnd from f present Indications It will be a gala f nffttlr. While iiultc a number of the E prominent ofTlclals nrc still stationed t- tt Haiti, there are ncvcitlieloss a great ; many still nt the local j'nrd, nnd ninny , delightful dlnnets will preceJe tho dance, which, uy tno way, win do itrlctly formal. Tho committee In Charge Includes Pny Director S 1.. vHcap, V. S N , chairman; Comman der P. A Traut, IT. S. N., Lieutenant ( Commander D P. Mnnnlx, V S. N , Mtutenant Commander W. H. Allen. ,U. S. X, Lieutenant Commnndcr W. L. Llttleneld, V. S. N.: Lieutenant Commander Ficderlck Itobcrt Harris, rU. S. K Captain I Hnlford, U. 8. M. C, Lieutenant Homer II, Nor ton, U S. K, nnd .. A. Todd, U. S. N. Captain It. L. Russell, U. S. N commandant of the yard, nnd Mrs. Russell will entertain 16 guests at dinner before tho dance; Mrs. Alexander S. Williams, wlfo of Captain Williams, V S. M. C, will entertnln for her guest, Miss Gcrtiude Plckhault, jotjitw York. Her guests will Include 'Dr. and Mrs. Wilbur Paddock Klapp, Captain William Brjant Drake, U. S. .A, and Jits Drake; Mt und Mim, T. Ik Ejre, of West Chester, and Lieu tenant Joe Ralph Motrlson, U. S. N. Mrs. H. I Heatss, wife of Major ,1 Bearss, U S M. C, who is at present at Port Leavenworth, Kan., will also 'entertain at dinner, when her rucsIs will Include Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. .Getssler, Mr. und Mrs. Holllstcr Bturges. Dr. nnd Mrs. F. JI. Weeks, illlsj Evelyn Held and Mr. nnd Sirs. Albert Delslnger. Captain F. Halfoid, U. S M. C. and .'JMrs. Halford will also cnteitaln before fuc uuiivc in iiuuur ol ivirs. nauoras mother, Mrs. K S. Long, who will be ker guest for the next 10 dajs. Her other guests at dinner will Include Mrs. Kngeman. of New York, Mrs. W. H. Woodson, wife of Lieutenant Com mander Woodson, U. S. N., of Washing ton, D. C ; Lieutenant Commander l;Wariuart. V. S. X., of Washington, D. k a, 'Mr. Frank Wlllto., of New Yoik. nd Jh-. F. R, Maxwell. With tho ec .ceptlon of Mr. Maxwell, all the cuests (i ill remain with Captain and Mrs. Hal- 1 lord. Mr. and Mis Hoiaco Gelger, of 30J .relham road, Germantown. will also entertain at dinner at the nellcvue Btwtford before the dance, and the Party will go down to the yard later, r Lieutenant Commander Guy A. RIs , U. S. jf and Mrs. Blssett w)ll give Urge dinner before the dance, at their home, J525 South 21st street. Mrs. Thomas C. Foster will entertain ,t the Bellevue-Stratford before the lance for her debutante daughter, Jo MPhlne. 'fhey will go to the Navy iwd dance In the early pait of the Sjenlng and later go to Mrs. Moore's wnce at the Rltz-Carlton. A' NANCY WYNNE. Personals Amons: the mtata -ii ,i.. ..n. n i. Krvvf.thl.s. evenlns- at the RiU-Carlton, Sy , ..' Alfred Filler Moore, of 19.H Wal- aW -. L' ,or u" I'",er ad Miss Ver fcr?i,rb" Mlss Maisaietta Myeia, Miss iwf, V,y'r, 1,l,s Eleanor Pspper. Miss Vi. 2 ""t'h. Mlsa Dorothea Oberteuffer, Iff' li& Nellson. Silas Agnes Allen. hcVd V,V a McAHUter. Mlsa Barbara Jl.V. Bfewstfr. Miss Edith Earle, Miss ,5'l Perot. MUs Katharine Verner. Or.t n.0ianonde Flaher. Miss Louise E.fhl '" Christine Stockton, Mlas Si,. . Bchraan, Mias Eleanor Arnett, Si7i.Ait?,"rJory Taylor, Miss Margaret n-C'' Mi" Frances C, Brodhead, Miss tneodora LIlHe. Miss Gertrude Pancoaat. tnn J?'Phne Foster, Miss Corlnne Free- - M.rPiard Mlss Katharine Hunter, Mlas i jartha Wot,.... -.i -...,- .. - toll uy, Certonl Mla "e'en MarshaU. tin. t, .. " U'U'H. miss iiary oonien, 1 ,S By Scott. Miss Frances Tyson. it ?? Marie Wrlsht. Mlss Edith Dallas. ry;j ".ifai Button, Mlss Caroljn 8hep Vwln1.1' E11beth w. Griffith. Mlss XtU. vale Balrd' Ml" E'hl Hastings, at., Dnces Scolt- Ur- John Arnett. Mr. Mr A Baron' u". Joseph H. Burroughs, uit V ,e.nce Brewstr, Mr. Norrls Bar a.rn w Cble Brooke, Mr. J. '.eeds V 7i. Kdward Brooke. Jr.. Mr. Wr H?rJ.B01 Mr- George V Brown, r. Richard 8. Bullitt. Mr. De Benneville cSrirJ ,v Jo,vn c BeI1 Jf- Mr. William ail ri 4Umllt Carpenter. Mr Rod- Jav nI. "l"- xr "eroert cnurcn. Mr lit il5?lJltb Mr Richard 8. Conger. M? kXn r'",' Mr Edward I Dav iri n '". P01,1"' Mr Joeph Dulles. Mr Uora i "aul wrooKo i.uwara. Air U,?:' Eft. 3d, Mr. Thomas Fin- nr.-"fi'i?r- WlllUra, F. FotteraH. Mr. u"vt J. Ifwumut, Mr. VmUi (k Oeye? n'lli-l.?,!w',,, c- Onrillner. Mr William r), .. """"Bun, aii. lYiiiinui iiinc- 'Mi vi "ornor. Mr Kc 1.. ynn,rl Kiicbsi. .Mr. let. Mr .Jnllll I .Int.! M. Icnnctli Kennedy, Itnn nnl T.'ninH I r .Inl... T 1 t ..... .1.. r.i.J. ,' A' ''finer. Mr. IMa.ir.ls P PrVi. .yr. V' ' I'wl. r rtcvot McMlclmel, "Mr John Mcnri. Mr - -- ..wiiii .iull. .IT I'll Mil I.PIIIV. j i i cn.ry Peinuorton Mr Kinlen nan no ph. Mi Korrrgiei Heott, Mr t'olcmnn Heller 3,1. Mr HUlnrrt Spenser, Mr. Wil liam I, Saunders, Mr Snowden Knmilel. Alt. louls Uoiiveneur Sinll.i, Ml. J. Sotn CI1 ?.lr,,llh' '' Mr 'IcePli T Thnjot, Mr. William Taj lot, Jr. iMr. Ponle Todd Mr. Andrew Vnn Poll, .Mr. Andrew "liocter. Jr. .Mr Hodman Wlstei, Mr Samuel Welliriin. Mr. .Samuel WaKiier. Mr witnev WrlRlit, Mr Archibald WotK Mr Itlclnrd Wmren, Mr 11 Alnstali McL'loUrl. Mr. Kreilerlpli Ij.,l. Mr .Innirq Au-tln. Mr Samut-1 lllopham. Ml Pieil- eilck llallaid. .Mr ileorp M" r A",lil' s"nrl:l ineni ami manlapo I ce nse was lMied till inornlns: to Mm Ariic Wharton lliilcli Inson of till clt. and Mr. GrorRc Wlilt tiov Mai tin, or IM Cnut filth street, .Vow York Mils IlutchliiFOii la the daiishtcr of Mi nnd Mm S. t'cmbeiton Hiltchln on and n slstrt of Ml Almeo llutdiln boh. nho mule her ilelnit hut season. The nriiiiin? vv III take place on Snttirtlnv, Jamiarj ID In Christ Church Chapel, Pine sheet near iotli Ml l'rcd:lck Ito'orit Harris will re ceive liifoinnlly tomunow aflcrnoon nfler l ii clock at her home In the nivj J aid. Mm P.nhcil I.etitiilnir Wood, of Itnsc mniv Oltnso. Ambler, will Rive a Kinnll luncheon In honor of her coulil, Mlss . Kllzibclh Daw on Wheeler, debutante daughter of Mr lllbson Hell, or Chest- ' nut lllll i The Cheliitit Mil! fin tnlghtlv daniluu ilnss will hold lt nieetliiB this evening at tho Philadelphia Cricket Club. St. Mar- i 1 1n'. Mr nnd Mrc Iloltlnhcnd N". Tny lor will entertain nt dinner prior to tho i iKince when their guests will Include .Mr. I mid Mi. Daniel Haddock Carstnlrs, Mr. ' nnd .Mis Aitluir H. Biockle, Mr. and .Airs Alfied O. B. L'tccl, Ml. and Mis Robot t C I.en and Mr. nud Jlis. John C. Sims, Ji Mi. nnd Mrs Walter L Foulke. ' of Whlteniaish, will also give a dinner before the dance The t'nrmlngton Alumnae will hold Us annual luncheon todnj nt the Acuin Club Mis. Chailcs II. Ludlnglon Is pies Idcnt of the association. Mrs. Aitluir W. Sewall, vice president. Mrs llonaid Ilulchei, .lr, sccretnrj, and Mlss Vir ginia Llpplncott, treasurer. Mlss Pilscilln It Dan son. a Unltlmoie debutante, will bo tho guest of Mlss Kntherlne E Register, of Knollbrook, Atdmorc. this veek, when she will come to the city to attend the theatre party to be glien tomorrow afternoon by Mrs. Henry Sulgci Jeancs, In honor of Mlss Register, and also to be piesent at the ball to be Riven bj .Mr. and Mis James Dobson In honor of their granddaughter, Silas Lisa Xorris Mrs. Albert L. Regis ter and Mlss Register will leave Satur day for Annapolis to attend the Naval Academj hop, and while there will bo the guests of Mrs John Kane. The annual luncheon of the Equal Ki midline Society will he held In the ball room of the Rlt7.-Carlton on Thursdaj1, Januaij '.'7, nt 1 o'clock. The speakers will be .Mis Rajmond Brown, of the New York State Woman Suffrage party, and Sir A. J. McKelway, of tho Nntlonal Child Labor Committee. The luncheon will bo preceded by the annual business meeting. Along the Main Line MEIIION' A meeting of tho Merlon blanch of the Emergency Aid, which was formed last winter by women membci.s of the Meiton Civic Association, took place jcsteidnj morning from 10 until 12 i o'clock nt the home of Mrs. S Earle Hulnes, of Maplo avenue The meetings of the association are now being held weekly Instead of fortnightly, as for merlj, and most of the articles are 1 started and finished dining the hours de voted vvecklj to the work at the differ ent membeiH homes At present the members of the Merlon branch are woik- I Ing on hospital supplies, including band ages, surgical sponges and numerous other hospital necessities, and to the en thusiastic work and unselfish interest of the members of the association many a poor fellow returning wounded fiom the battlefield owes the comfort of a less painful and more restful existence Mr. and Mis William Patterson, of Lit tle Brick House, have returned from a visit to New York. ARDMOI'.E. The senlot class of the Lower Merlon High School Is rehearsing for Its annual show entitled "The Pilvate Secretaij-," which will he given In the high school niidltorlum the night of Feh luaiy K Xbout 11 young people from along the Main Line and Schuylkill Val lej who aie noted for their successful amateur playing, will take part In tho performance. The cast Includes Mlss Louise de la F. Keefe, who will play the lead. Mlss Grace Stlllvvagon. Mlss Helen Slaw, Mlss Bertha Cameron. Mr William McDowell, leading man Mr Claieiice i.h Mr. William Shupert, Mr Judge Miller Mr. Frank Benson, Jr. Mrs Joa- Kvan Vntt3 anil ilr eph uonway. . Edward Allen STEAMSHIPS FLORIDA $31.80 W? $31.80 JACKSONVILLE ''"'i.no.latlons" Alt outslda rooms Una ttSSiri B' service. Tkkets llmltad to Wa- J' Merchant & Miner Tran. Co. nt. OWce. 105 So. OtU St. rhona Lombard WO, Consult any ticket or tourist oient. iT U. ,,,. nr,ock' Mr A")Crt McAIIH ,i. v. .9lll,crt Mnthcr. Mr. Slilnev Mor VI!! ,r ' nwfoi.l i' M(i,leitn. Mr. Itovvnn ' ' HIMKIt BtbOHTa WINTER HKbOltTS Greatest surf bathing in all the world Bve hundred miles of it smooth, hard, sandy shores on THE EAST COAST OF FLORIDA Jt't the only place to tpend thU winter .. f nalms andCAflen of tropical bloom; climate, that rivals tho Rivelia; all FOt .Vtn larhction; th. smartest social Wo of th. continent a th. Pone. d. Leon ,p?ifr Bt AuttB. Ormond.Ofmomi; Th. Breakers and Royal Polo. nd AJcaiar. St. ausu . Tfa Co,onU, nd R , -. . n .-..Ii Pnval 1 K'Nawau-Bahamasj Long K.y Fishing Camp, Long K.y. . , .... tlrV.l aaeot for Uewiisa inioimaiioa oi ii ,. u A,k ?,,UI ncll.t lusUssuad.aeliarmlni.llIuaUaUdnarratlvaof .Bb'r.bB0v. gSSSi W l.prtt Wlotar bun L.nd-fr... Add,,.. ,b,,b0V6 FLORIDA EAST COAST Fisslcr System . w.,Vork l W Madl.on SU Cblcac. 14J rifth Avsnu, "" '-t-V -Sjl. Ok jfejaaaaaaaaiaaBciy.' raiBBkb!!--z9(YPB'5KiE39p!r - J?aaaaaaaaaaaafcWtvTE.. Mt lmr W.L J: '' '3T9 T"'- - MRS. FREDERICK ROBERT HARRIS Mrs. Hnrris is one of tho most chnrmtnp; of tho youtip; mntiona in the Nnvy set. iMr. Hnrris is, n member of tho committee for tho dance to be given in tho snilloft this evening. Germantown Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Burton Mustln, of 423 West Johnson street, will entertain at dinner on S.iturdaj- evening nt tho Union l.e.igue In lionoi of Mrs Mustlu'.i Bister, Mirs tfrace Held 'I be guosts will Include Mr. and Mrs William S I.lojd, Mis. Marshall Reld nnd Mr. Eat I Reld Mis. John T. Custls, of 60S Wlster street, entertained the meinbors of her bridge club jesterday afternoon at her home. Friends of Mrs John Dunn, Jr.. of Pel ham Court, will bo glnd to hear that sho has fullj rccoveied from her recent attack of grip Tioga Mlss Alice MeFndden nnd Edna Mc Fndden, of 3260 North Broad street, en tertained nt cards jesterday at their home, when their ,;uests were Mlss Mary Weldon, Mlss Jennlo Querns, Mrs Ernest Turner, Mrs Znno Hoffman. Mlss Kath rjn Querns, Mrs Victor Beck, Mrs. Will iam Voorhees, Mrs Carl Schaeffer, Mrs Elwood A. Stcelman nnd Mis. David Tlm mons. Mrs fJcorgo Crofton was hostess jester day nfternoon to tho Tioga Sewing Club, of which she la a member. Camden and Vicinity Mrs. V P. Mulford, of 1A Brondwaj, will spend the remainder of the winter at Leeshurg, Fla. Notlrra for the fioclfty pe will he ncreplrd nnd printed In the Kerning I.rdsrr, hut all turli notice mint he written on one lde of the pnper, mint he KUnrd In full, with full uddress, and when possible telephone iiumlicr must be given. , ., srml Hit Midi commiinhallons to "society Ktlltor," Erenlnir Ledger, oa ( licxtmit nlreet. , . . I nlesH liee requirements are curried nut o that irrlflrntlon mnj lie possible, the notice will not lie publlnlird. i 5iinorior Incation with an unobstructed view of beach j i ana uuuitmuuv ti cv-uymcu standard of excellence I I JIWi'lL wTl-Al'TIC. CITY I has set aTiew.3taiida.Tdof .service , comiori aurfoepuiy XARCEST TIBEPROOF RESORT HOTEL MWJUIE,Tit. JN TU& VOBUJrH0TIC.nMn HIE ItAUIhG HESORT ttOlfl OfTHt WURID guarU)oioiffliiiSRnM ATLANTIO CITY. N. J. CWNCSSHIP UNQtUINT JOalAH WHITE a. SONS COMPANV Westminster Kjr av' nr Ben. E1,v ,0 VVCiiiuniaiti lt PrlVi bathBj run, Wat,r, fl Bpupdly.tolia 60 upjarkly Chas.Jubra. OLD l'OINT COMFORT, VA. HOTEL CHAMBERLIN u OLD POINT COMrORT rfgw ginunlnarool,l,air.sstlooa III Cuisios. European tialbs and Az. Trcatmsnts. i or terms, writs QIO. r. ADAMS. Uaasgar r.rb.a, U.llBt. V4. "Ask Wr. Fositr' 121b and Cbsstnut Sts ; Cooks' Tours. 1ST B. Droad 8UJ Fauna. R. R. Ce. Ii3a Cbsstnut St. . WINTER RESORTS AT-ANTIO CITV.N. .. -rK "jsjftWw'ijuri rrrs;rr'j :i 1 1 i I'lioto i Plioio rraftern Chestnut Hill Mlss Alice Dlllcnbeck, of East Willow Gtove uvenue. will entertain at dinner on robiunrv 51. Mrs John If Packard, 3d, of New nnd Stcntoti nentte. Iiiih joined her mother, Mia Edward l' Benson, In New York foi a short stnj Along the Reading Mis. Daniel B Wentz, of the Orchard, Chcltcn Hills, spent several dajs last week in New York wPh her son, Mr. Daniel H Went?, Jr. wlm was returning to the 1'aj School, nfte. having spent tho holidajs with his parents. Mlss Lillian Essllnger, of Elklns Park, has had Mlss Bessie Dobbins, formerly of Melroso Park, as her guest Mlss Dobbins has returned to school nt Sharon Hilt Miss Dora McKnlghl, of Elklns Park, hnd ns bci guest over the week-end and for i cveral dnj"a this week, Mrs. John Skinner, of Albany. N. Y. Mlss Nnn Kent, of Bent rend, AVjn cote, who Is spending sevcrnt dnj-s at Ln Plata, Md , and where sho Is being ex tensively entertained, will return home tho end of this week. f Mamma Goose Kept i House in Old Fido's Kennel pJV How she came to do such a funny thing and how 'sW JfM' happy she made all the Barnyard residents is told wMMr to little boys and gIrls in tlie fourtn great Punky WU f Given Free With Sunday's fijl PUBLIC rfAbLEDGER I'I'mU Thirty -two pages of text and beautiful illustration, in jffifl Ivf l xiV ready-to-fold book form, tell this wonderful tale of the jp filMJL II m "Wise Mamma Goose." Like all Punky Dunk books, it is . Wmm XK a gift your children will treasure in the playroom. Wwill Bf0t. Public Ledger regularly so tha; your . 7ffi ffitflll 1 Weddings HOaGLANU McOIItR The marilase of Mlss Edith S. McGIrr, daughter of rs. A MrGlrr. of 4S13 Bal timore nxenue, to Air. Maurice A Mogc land, of Wjncotc, will take place nutelly this afternoon at I o'clock In SI Philip's J Episcopal Church, d sttcet and Ball!- mote avenue The I'cv. Clarence Wjatt Blspham will ofllelate The bride, whose only attendant will be Mlss Marlon 1! Lachot, will wear n tra cling gown of green vehet nnd n small hat of green velvet trlnimrd with oprej, Mr Joseph S Hngcland lll nrl ns best man Mr niul Mis, Homeland, after a wedding trip through the West, will live at BIIO Thomas n venue ' p.o(iKits-sciit:i-ii Aii liiteiesllng inldulntci wedding that will tske place this nftcinoon will bo that of Mlss Edith Schelt, daughter of Mr nnd Mrs. Harrison H Schell. of 1910 West Olratd avenue, to Mr. Oeoige II. lloger. . lr 'I he cerenioiiv will be performed at 4 o'clock In st Mntthcn's Protestant Episcopal Cliuicli, ISth sttcet and Glrard avenue, lij tin' irclor, the Rev Dr. i Charles I! Pieue. assisted bv the ltev. William I; Allen, lr., Iiiother-ln-lnw of the brldoRt ooin Mi Sohell will give bis daughter In ninir ace I lei nun of wliltc satin is mnilc ivltli n court train and trimmed with silvei lato nnd tulle The long tulle veil will he draped tilth orange blossoms nnd a shower bouquet of roses anil lilies of the vnllev will be cairlrd. Mlss Agnes V Cooiiahan, the maid of honor, will ho attired In a pink taffeta flock trimmed with silver lace and net nnd n lint nf silver lace v Itb ti limning of nlnk tlllt Alia T?ll9fi1,ntt, .tunot SmIiaII nleco of the bride, will be How or Klrl nnd will wear n white luce frol with a pink i Rash and a white poke liunhrt trimmed I with pink ioc nnd will earn a basket of pink losebuds Mr. Rogers will have us htsi man his mother, Mr. Item Welsh Itogcrs. nnd as urhcrs .Mr ('linrle-i Nuinileri" Scliell. tho bride's brother. Mi. Wlllhm Itnlpli Drach mid Mi. V. Ritfscl' Stevenson Aftei a small reception at ir Hollcviic-Stiatford there will bo a supper foi the bridal part and the Immediate, rninlllc. t'pou their tettirn from nn attended Journey Mt .nd Mrs. Rogers will be at homo on March 15 nt 3314 Arch street Bala-Cynwyd The nssoclnte menihcis uf the Cjnwjd Club have organized n iaul tournament to plav auction hrldRc, compass bridge nnd "500," v hlch will meet luitnlKhtly at tho clubhouse, stnrtlng Mondaj, Junttarj 31 tho Inst game to be plavcd Monday, .March 27 The cominlttco lu charge In cludes Mrs nobcit Pntilck, chairman, Mis. William K Kiaft, Mrs. John CJ, Fleck, Mis .Martin Gljnn, Mrs. II, Scott McCrackcn, Mrs William K. Miller and Mis O. C. Mlitecnes, Mr Hajmond Fiiguet, of New Yolk, Ins been visiting his brother-in-law and slstet, Mr. and Mrs '.'h.irlca I. de V. Keefe, of Llanbenls load, Bala. Mrs. Keefe will leave this week for Chelsea, where she will be the guest of Mrs Harry L Falrbalin. Miss Edna Davlcs spent the week-end with Mlss Marlon Plckford, of Birch ave nue, Bala. Mr. and Mrs Sejmour de Bennov-lllo Kelm, of Cjnwjd, who will lenvo next month to mike their home In New York, were the guests of honor loBt night at a cobweb party given by Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Addison Fox, of Cjnwjd road. The guests Included a few Intimate friends of iMr nnd Mrs Kelm, among whom weie Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C Plnkerton, Mr. nnd Mrs. William K Miller, Mr and Mrs. Albert Cross. Mr. and Mrs Wllmer M. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. R. Horaco Qrlgg, Mlss Elizabeth Christie, Mlss Jnnc I Ma gee, Mlss Elizabeth Lodge Mngce, Mlss Edna Haupt, Mlss Ethel McMInn. Mr. Warren Hamilton, Mr Paul A Vanno man, Jr , Mr Charles Mnlpass, Mr. Spen cer Wright, Jr , Mr E. M Spangler and Mr A Lodge Oliver MILITARY RECEPTION GIVEN IN HONOR OF GENERAL CLEMENT Ball at Horticultural Hall Tonight Will Be Brilliant Event Number of Notable Guests Present Dances Planned by West Philadelphia Associations rpilE Veteran Ouard, Third Infantry, JL.V. O P, will give a reception nnd mill- tnty ball to Major General Charles M. Clement, the new division commander of the National Uuatd of Pennsylvania, nt I tort Ictiltiunl Hall tonight A march, In which nil nillltjrv nnd naval guests will participate, will be the feature It will he ltd bv Ma lor General Clement, fol lowed bj utllcerR of the nrmy, navy, ma tine corps and National Gunrd officers according to their grades nnd such en listed men as will be present The Vet eran Guatd as hosts will act as escort to the crack drill team of SO experts un der command of Captain Samuei G Bei nnrd, Battery 11. N. G. N. J., which will give nn exhibition di lit. This will be followed bj" a bajonel combat drill bv a detachment of tho Third Infantrj. com manded In Lieutenant William F. Houser, of Company V. About 2000 guests are ex pected to be present The 'ihesplan Club will hold Its somi ntmunl dance at the Wnlton on February If The committee In charge Includes Mi Robert llanov, rhnlrinnn. Mr. Unw ind Stettlei. Mlss Helen Hughes nnd Mlss Phoebe Collom Tho Sixteen Club of West Philadelphia Is planning to give a large minstrel show nnd dance nt one of the country clubs In March The active members or this club ale Mls Margaiel Thompson. Mlss Con stance Hubbard, Miss Allco Chltds, Mlss Ruth Halght, Mlss Maybellc Peterson, Mlss Frances Cumberland, Mlss Cleora nuvorl. Mlss Edith Lambert, .Mlss Nan Cleeland. Mlss Grace Mills, Mlss Mary Hull, Mlss llorcnce Starr, Mlss Katherlne Lej. Mlss .Madeline Town, Mlss Mildred McCllntock nnd Mlss Mnrgnret Morris. The mcmbcis will be assisted ln their pinductloit bv outside talent. The cos tumes are to be oilglnat nnd striking. A surprise parly was given to Mlss Mary Ellen Galbralth on Saturday eve ning nt her home, 6015 Kershaw avenue, by her cousin, Mlss Irene Miller. Among those present were Mlss Edna Halloway, XIIss Helen Brown. Mlss Alberta Chapln, Mlss Lillian Mm pit J", Mlss Sara Smith, Mlss Irene Miller, Mlss M E. Galbralth, Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwnrd Miller, Mr. Ed Armstrong. Mr. Frank Remlok, Mr. John Smith. Mr. D II Charlcsworth, Mr. Her bert Cave, Mr Lewis Trout, Mr. Joseph Bojd, Mr. Harry Mlchell, Mr. John Foj-, Mr Wlntlcld Trout, Mr. John Miller, Mlss II Wilkinson. West Philadelphia Mrs. John Schwartz, Jr., of the Nether lands, 4300 Chestnut street, has Issued Invitations for a largo luncheon, to bo given on Saturday at tho Manufacturers' Club. Covers will be laid for 60 guests Mrs. William F. Roth entertained nt enrds at her home, 1133 North 41st street, on Monday afternoon, when her guests were Mrs. Edwnrd Charles Zcllncr, Mrs. Horace Miller, Mrs. Charles Grncbcr, Mrs. Newton Firth Hill, Mrs. William Annear, Mrs Charles Reukauff and Mrs Charles Hartzell. Mlss Hazel Gorman, of the Beech wood MUSICAL SCHOOL OF MUSIC of the SPRING GARDEN INSTITUTE A. VEW DEPARTMENT WITH 1U01I-CLASS INSTRUCTORS , rACULTT Percy Chaie Miller. TUno and Organ, hrunk I'relfch unit MIsr Abble Jl. Keel. Voice; Emit Schmidt. Violin. Wni A Schmidt. Cello; Geo. C Krlck, Banjo, Mando lin. Guitar Tor termi. hours, Jtc , Apply to th I.IUnAltlAN, nnOAD AND SWUNG QAItDEN ST3. School spent Ihe week-end as the suest of Mlss Alice Heln, of 406 Preston street. Mrs HRrry IJ. Reese, of Hie Bucking ham Apartments, entertained her bridge club jesterday nfternoon. Mrs. Alojslus J. McCambrldgc, of 203 North 3d street, will give a matinee tho. atro partv this afternoon Her guests will Include Mrs Albert G. Melz, Mrs. Samuel B Bennett. Mr. John Rtedfnger, Mrs Coulson Shcppard and Mrs. J, Phar aoh 2d Mr and Mrs. Herbert de la R. Wlegahd, of the Essex apartment, entertained Men day evening at cards. Their guesta In cluded Mlss Ruth Israel, Mlss Isibells Martin. Mlss Helen Cassldj', Mlss Helen McDonald, Mr, Joseph Bryan, Mr. Ken rick Mnrtln and Mr. Louis McDonald Delaware County The Aldan Civic Association will giva n chicken and waffle dinner on Jan uary 27 What's Doing Tonight Amerlcsnlmtlon conference banoutt. horn of Mrs H. T. Stoteibury, 1925 Walnut atreet. Ten and Pencil Club, ."Night In Bohemia," nellevue-Stratford: o o clock. Pnhlle lecture on "The Relljitous Queatlen of ths Phlllnplnej." by the Bv Dr. John I t'hldwlck. university of Pennsylvania, o'clock. tecture. "Supplying the World With Nesra," bv Melville E. Stone, roneral manaitr of tha Atftoelatc'l Press. FYanKlln Institute; s o'clock. Veteran Guard, !ld IWlmsnt Infantry, N. O. P., Horticultural Ball, Dread atreet below Locilut S 30 o'clock Graduation tlav exerclMt. Pelrca School, Academy of Music, n o'clock. Pinner to campalm workers of Builders' Exctiance. Union ljeague; fl 30 o'clock. 1cture, "Ancient nnd Medern China." by Fred Poole, Central Y, M. C. A.: 8 o clock. Society nf Arts and letters. New Century Drawing Room; 8 13 o clock. Temperanc talk, by M. J. Fannlnr, Way- M. J. Fannlnr, Way o2d atreet and Baltl- lana iiariusi vnurcn. mora ri chuq. acotraphlcal Sneletv. Dr. Lucy I W. Wilier! to lecture on "Recent Flxcavatlona ln New Mexico." Wltherspoon Hall. Testimonial dinner to John T, MoKlnlay, Faxon ll Hall. Donegal ball. Mercantile Hall, SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES Temple University nROAII AND BERKS STREETS College course (A. U. B. S.). Teachers' College (II. B. In Ed.). Com mercial Education (Normal). Commercial course. Secretarial courstsv and short, practical buslnesa courses. Freshman classes formlnr February 1. Hi'txiAi, vm:i:kh course sin SPAM.!!. rilKM'I ITALIAN, UEKJfAN 4 UUBBUrtCt . WteJill. Technlral Teachers & Translators' Assn, it 10 rerrv Hide Hpruca 488 STRAYER'S Th B' Business School. J 1 IW X ci J 801.8QT Chestnut Strsst. WYXXE1UOI). I. Montgomery School Wynnewood, Pa. The Country Day School for Boys SECOND HALF-YEAR COMMENCES February 1st, 1916 Applications should ba mads to ths Headmaster THE REV. GIBSON BELL