-frjl-f--"-( wf. EVENTtfa LEDGER-PHTLABBLPHIA, THURSDAY, JANTURY 27, 1016. 'B,3JL4 j-SANCY WYNNE GOSSIPS ABOUT HEBREW ASSOCIATIONS HOLD VARIOUS AFFAIRS FOR TAG DAY:' Weddings zi y1" ijn auuiJUTi t'Ht-SCltttCK. The inarrlnRc of Miss Anna Schuek, jf tW Knst nniiphln street, to Mr. Joseph t'lil whs nolemnls-.ed yesterday morning at n o'clock with a Solemn Nuptial Mass In m. Honlf.tro's Church, Hancock nnd Diamond streets. Tim tliv. Pntlipr nvrr. lit, and Mrs, Edward T. Stotesbury Will Give' a Large Hebrew Educational Society and Young Men's Hebrew Dansant mis Aiiernoon to Introduce heir Daughter-in-law, Mrs. Oliver Eaton Cromwell Political Association Will Entertain for the Hebrew Sufferers Abroad IF" V ' ef.ll,,llrlt nfllnlnl.l ni. l.l.l- ...I.- .... 1-anyT afJHJjfciyiyji. ) 'JfflplljTfi 11 1 1 11. iii. 1 1 . 1 1 11 ?. ni'nrif nnn fo InnklHM OF CUl IWri i-.ij "'' " ""'""IS fVwwanl to the dnnsnnt which Mrs. Stotesbury will Rlvo for her cliuiRlitcr- VRulaw. Hope uenio . romweii. una ftefllOOn. 1 "-" " " '" "u " """'"-- I? it aftntr. The new bnuroom or tno fmotosbury tmnio will lie used, of 'course, mm '" '"' "' "' '- "" Mai afnlr l,M? Stntesburys lmvo Riven &4 eenson. Owlnjr to tlio Illness of Mrs. L.MMUtiry's father In Chicago the In- Iritatlons were delto.'d, nntl some were received only this week. However, KLv nre out In time. Hope Is Iferr pretty unci attractive nml seems ifo tfe very well liked by her new Barent8'ln-inw. ouc mm inr iiiihuiiiki t nt 1721 I-ocust street, nnd their t,.in Is nil trimmed up with little box Krcc8 like the Stotesbury homo. Con- Tad's Orchestra will play for tlie danc ing this afternoon, wlilcli will take klace In the ballroom nnd adjacent Lnu. Of course, most of Mrs. Crom- Krill's bridal party will bo there nnd t are all looklnB rorwnru to me tea felth Br --crtntlons. Th second Cinderella cotillon was held last nlRht In the Hose Gardens of W Bellevue-Stratford, and was very joyabte, though a number of the Bembers have gone "up North" and down South." It is pleasant to have joma of tho subscription affairs stick to tho old cotillon, for tho various fig ures make a diversion In the evening's Slicing, and even though not spurred K to success by attaching numerous V.vors. as thoro are none at tlio um- Iderollas, still It Is something different, nd that means a great deal, no go to ( parties nnd we one-step and fox-trot ind waltz and even maxlxo a bit; nnd, "inn wo co again and ngain ami no it xver and over nnd enjoy It, but still wo It like a chnnge. Tno uinciercnns are about tho smartest subscription affairs after the Assembly, which, of course, itands alone. They are instinctive in that no debs are asked, and they begin early and end at midnight, which is a toon for tho business man. The Craig Biddies ontertalnetl nt dinner last night before the cotillon. ind the Stewart Wurts gave a dinner "of 16 covers. Tho death of Mrs. D, Leeds Miller it her home In llnverford on Monday cast the shadow of a great sorrow on her family and friends. Mrs. Miller, thn wna n cousin of Mrs. Clement A. HGriscom, was widely known In this City, and greatly loved ns well. She leaves three daughters, nil of whom Ire married. Tho eldest is Mrs. Fillc brown, who lives at Paoli, and with Mrs. Meredith has a small tearoom thero and also all sorts of odds nnd 'ends which nre curious or unusual m Mrs. Miller herself ran ft delightful tearoom in iiryn .Mnivr, nnu ner "daughter Isobel, who married Steve Morris, has been actively engaged In novlng picture work. The youngest Siughtcr, Nellio Miller, married Cbarles D. Carey, of Wyoming. Mrs. Miller hud the respect of many peo ple for tho way In which she took up her widowed life, and, having beon left Jjrllh very little of this world's goods, Bet about to support her family with treat bravery nnd success. The Hits', was gay with luncheon par ies yesterday nftcrnoon, but quite tho jjiost noticeable was that given by Mr. iantcs-Dumont for Frances .and Lota Sullivan and Gladys and Robert Hinck ley, of Washington. Tho table was de lightfully decorated with spring llow- ers, and rather an interesting fcaturo or inc menu was tho "Pommes snntos- ftlumont," which were sent to tlio tablo as a reminder of tho days when Mr. Bantos-Dumont began his career In aviation. So popular was ho In Paris it that time that tho maltre d'hotel in fono of the smartest restaurants evolved a "souffle " which was known ns tlio Pommes Suntos-Dumont," nnd which tesemblcd an nirshlp In shnpo. The noted aviator was delightfully sur- jrlsed when tho familiar dish was sent In Ma nl.ln W,U was rather amusing' to note tho expression on the faces of all tho party after luncheon, when they reached their motor to find themselves facing a bat tery of cameras, but Mr. Snntos-Du- iWont after a sllglit frown bowed cour teously to the photographers, and stood railing while they snapped him, tho .rest, of tho party scurrying into tho car for protection. Others who lunched at tho Ultz were Mrs. Craig Biddlc, who was smartly gowned In black broadcloth and beaver; jneTom Rldgways, who were with Mrs. lyllllam Donner: Harrv Tucker nnd pcHarg Davenport, of New York; Mrs. ftooert Strawbrldgo and Mrs. John fpnverse. LThe Philadelphia Operatic Society Binder the direction of Professor Was- IjJ! Leps will give "II Pugllaccl" and a lyilet "Dances of tho Pyrenees" to- "flu In tho Academy of Music. Much atereet js belnn taken In tho bullet, Especially as Mrs. Austin Heckscher. EDO was Miss Celeste D. Alassov. of i?'s city, wrote tho score and Pro JMsor Albert W. Newman has sup plied the plot nnd taught tho dancers, gvery one who knows Mrs. Heckscher Sgd her great enthusiasm for music ! Anxious to hear nml son the ballet Kf. Heckscher Is a sister of Mrs. Enry Edward Drayton. Her daughter, nme Heckscher. made her debut ? season, and early this sea- Eg" her engagement to Dick Newbold Es announced. The sturs in the pro- tfstlon tonight will be Miss Helen 3Lcnanan, Mr. Paul Volkmann, Dr. & Lloschutz. rr. .Tumps Davenoort Eg Mr, B. Y- Coffralu. NANCY WYNNE. Personals o J. Bnow. of Duron T.aiin Manor, an- Qntia u .. ---.. -- v., JfS " marriage 01 ner uauj,in;i. Sfit Anno 'Le Conte Snow, and Mr. Ker- ' ineouule Paternotte, son of Mr. ana rAlexnnriAtt l..t..nn,ia nt lpii!L.4fitil. SJUnj, yesterriau nfternnnn. In the B of the Immedlato famlllea only. Hwemony was uerformeil by the 1r Leahy f&ft Ueaa Slnkler entsrtaln.ed inor- I mnllv nt innfiinA,. ii. i. , . . i , home , st Dnv?.rB Wp,lm"'y 1l "f M, . , ; nini. i.. i 'I1' ' "t cntcrtniliPil .it n mnit lunclicnii of II rovers ycsleiilay nt : .... ,m. ,,, nniiiiRioii to nlinounro tup , ciiRaceinent nf lim- mi. nn. i.i..ii Clilchcater. to Mr. Philip TJ. Laird, of llmlngion, son of the ltev. William It. .. ' ". wfH-known Mplscopitl clcrc.vninn, of Mrookvitte, M,i., and brother of Wlttlnm Winder l.nlnl ti.ut, ...i M.. , ... '....I .. M..III , IfllUH ..II Lain! Is associated In the brokcrnifc bllsl ness. Tim MntvAf-a ...,.1 i..i.i .i.n".. ere In pink and the placo-carrts an- nounccd tlic cimaccmcnt. They were pink hearts, surmounted by n I'upli'l, who held n wedding ring over his lingers and when this was removed two little leaves came apart nnd revealed the names of Mr. Laird and Miss Chichester. Miss Horls Lea. of Sandy Spring, Mil., who Is Slav- big with Miss Chichester this week, was present at the luncheon, and the oilier guests were Miss Harriet Klrkun, Mlsa Elizabeth Ilnmsiiy. Miss 1'ollv Laird. Miss Louise Nowlnnd Miss Alice Hush, Miss Kleanor Hush. Miss Madeline Owens. Miss Unrbaia Vmidegrlft, Miss llenryette Sin- &? sis her debut here thrcowl,ors ago. ; , The mnrrlngo of Miss Morenre ISoall, , daughter of Mrs. Joseph Iloml Itenll. to it. wiinain Jiynn Thornton, Jr., win mite Iilnce on Hatiinlay, Kelirunry R. nt tlio linino of the bildo's motlinr, 777 Madison avenue, New York. The Ilev. Dr. Krliest II. Stlres, rector of St. Thomas' Church, will olllclate. Mrs. Wnlter Jackson l'recman, of ls"2 ,.., ,. , , . , , . Cfc., ' Spruce street, has relumed frointho South and will be at homo on Sundays, fioni I until fi o'clock, until April. , Mr. and Mrs. Morris W. Stroud, Jr., gave 11 small Informal dinner nt their home on' liroiiRhtnn Innp Inst evening. Mrs. Newlln McConiipll. of Gray's lnne, llnverford, was the hostess at a chil dren's party,, given yesterday nftcrnoon following the children's dancing clnss nt the Merlon Cricket Club. The party wan given In honor of the small daughter of the hostess. Miss Marjorlo McConntll. Mrs. McConnell was formerly Miss Mar jorlo Obertcilffer. Miss Mary S. Paul will entertain nt a dance at her home. 211 West I'psal street, ' Gcrmnntnwn, tomorrow evening. There will be about SO guests piesont. Mrs. A. K. CJrnhnm, of 1812 Chestnut street, will sail for Kuropo on Saturday on the steamship New York. Mrs. I'axson Dectcr will give a lunch eon nnd bridge In February In honor of Miss Kdlth I'vnns, whose mnrrlago to Mr. J. Lawrence Pancoast will tako place after Faster. Mr. nnd Mrs. John R. Valentine, of Highland Farm, Ilryn Mnwr, have left to snend the remainder of the week vis- Itlnc friends In Ualtlmore. On February ID Mr. nnd Mrs. Vnlentlnc will leavo on another fox hunting trh In Harford ' County. Mnrvland. ! Mr. and Mrs. Logan M. Bullitt and Miss Jean C. Hnllltt. of Torrcsilale. will leave on Saturday for Havana, Cuba, where they will spend several months. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jay It. Llpplncntt. of 1025 Spruco street, will leavo this week for a trip through tho South. Mrs. Peter Boyd, of 133 South lSth followed ''y I1"1"5.0' ,?'1,lcl1 ,vj"j ?!.vc" street, will give a icceptlon nnd danco ' b.y Mrs' I:"lf '" Or.oeni of M.i "j,1 on Monday at tho Rlttcnhouse. ; ennngo reet, 011 Saturday at the It It- tenhouse. Tim Mowers used on tho lunch Mr. nnd Mrs. Victor J. Mulford, of eon tables will l)P pink roses and maiden Greenwood avenue, AVyncote, arc spend- ' hair ferns. Assisting Mrs. Green in re- Ing several days this week In Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Mrs. William II. Donner will entertain at dinner this evening at their home, 313 South lSth street. Mrs. Thomas M. Kenton and Mrs. J. R. W. Hldlack. of 1313 Spruce strcut, will bo at homo this afternoon from 4 until (i o'clock. No enrds bnvo been sent out. The Philadelphia Chapter nf St. Mary's School, Ilurllngton. N. J., will entertain nt luncheon today at tho Ilollovuo-Strat- ford. Mrs. William Howell, Jr., of 221S St. ' M. L. Wallace. Mrs. William Rowland, James place, will give tho InHt of her 1 .Mrs. James Thompson. Mrs. Jack Coates, nt homes today. I .Mrs. Robert Deardon, Mrs. William 1 Cooper. Mrs. William Clark, Mrs. Clar- Mr. and Mrs. Mattbuw H. Pollock, IT. S. I t,cc jnv, 51 ra. Charles Asam. Mrs. Sam N of 213i HHner street, nnnonnco the'. ul T. x.-OX j,.., Mrs. William Ingram, engagement of their daughter. Mias Mabel j,.8i Gertrudo Hlchens. Jlrs. Jncob Ilalrd, Florence Pollock, to Mr. Luther Pattcc, ! Mrs. Robert M. Green, Jr.. Mrs. Robert of Washington. . McCreery. Mrs. Joseph Kmerlek, .Mrs. t I'M ward I'atton. Mrs. Allen Miller, Mrs, Alnvirr tlia M-iiii T.i'no Kdgnr Green, Mrs. Charles Herrmann, Along tne main .uine j.s MIllHr, i,r,smllth. Mrs. niury stew- OVIORRROOK The second annual din- ,.t( jtsit iip.ssio Clnrk, Mrs. William ner of the Merlon Civic Association will i'0py, Mrs. Frank Green, Mrs. William bo held tills evening In the ballroom of Marshall, Mrs William Kugler, Mrs. Otto tlio Overbrook Golf Club. The president Seliniini. Airs. Ilcrmun Horn. Mrs. A. C. of tho association, Mr. Kdwanl Unit, will preside. ARDMORH Members of the Main Lino Choral aro arranging to glvo their winter musicale on Friday evening, February I, In tho Lower Merlon School auditorium. The Choral, which Is under tho leader ship of Miss Anna McDoiiough, Is 0110 of the largest and most successful omatmir ,,,.nl fit nt 10 let ftifu irlrllilt Ittivltirp '"""":;..... -n T.,,.. ,.11 c ...i.V,. i,V, ' excellent voices. Its concerts, which aro held semiannually, aro always gUou for I a worthy cause, and on this occasion , h. Wvnneileld Children's Hospital will bo Gormantown An attractive danco Is being arranged to tako place tomorrow evening nt tho Greystouo on Schoolliouse lane. About 60 guests have been invited. Miss Helen Van Duscn. of 5131 Morris street, has returned to her homo from a visit to New York. Miss Dorothy Burgess, of 630 German town avenue, has returned from New York, where tho spent H fortnight on u shopping tour with her sister, Mrs. Lan Ins Harvey, of Wilkes-larrc, Pa. tho benellclnry. .Mrs. byuney uiiycr. or ' ".'': ,;","".'" ,, " """"" ' Merlon, will be tho soloist. , Frank Haley, and the. class 01 leers: Mrs. L. II. ICIchengrcen. of 37 St. I'aiil's ;',r- " "" '"P. prcsicicni; .Mr. ini ry road, left yesterday for Mcrelmiitvlllo. ' Williams, vice ..resident; Mr. Harry where sho will visit her father. Mr. John v3' secretary, and Mr. Milton W. J. Burleigh, while Mr. Klcliensrccn is I l'"V- treasurer. The program will In away on a business trip. elude also u number of bright musical MR. AND MRS, LEWIS JAMES LONG BEDELL Whose marriage took place in December. Mrs. Bedell will be remem bered as Miss Elsie Mathilda Ilentz. " fc ' anvil. I III- Ul nil;. II nil WtlH Bvpn In innrilngp by her stepfather. Mr. Clmrlei. tlnitmaler, was ntteii.le.1 by her niald of honor. Mr. William 8. Smith acted nn best miin. Mr. and Mrs. I'bt will spi-iid their liotieyinoii In Hcrmuda. Tho nridcaiooni has thtrc brothers tlRbtliig In lite tleininn army, one of whom bns been tUKen prisftncr and Is hi England. MAIlNIvr-srmVKNaXB. Tlio nlatrlagc of Miss Mllzabclh .loupph Ine PclHvcnalc. MailL'htCr nf Mr. .tnlin It Sclnvcnalc, of North IRtli bH-pkI. In Mr AliUinnes . Ilarndt, of 1037 West Tioga "reel, took place on Tuesday afternoon "l l"p ( '"'rcb of tlio Ccsu. lSth and Stiles streets. The ceremony was performed by l,c 'lev. Fir. (luldticr. The bride, who "'"" Rlv,n In man-lngc by her father, was attended by her sister, Miss .lusllna c.cliweiip, as maid of honor. Mr. John eliwoiiglc. the bride's brother, was best ma". ,'l," "'elr return from a short wpddlng Journey Mr. and Mrs. Harndt vl" "v'e ' this cltv. KHKKSTON KOIIt.Bfl. Tlio mnrrinm .if ti.,u tni -.1. i-i.i HSSH K,pson, ' of 'tl'T" nlcnillfo "xilLm Kplseopal Cliuirb. rpon their lelurn from thole wedding trl, , Mr. and Mrs. I-'rscston will live at l.lti Harrison nveniie, (llensidc. UUlt.V-POMKltANTZ. Tlio weililiiiK of Miss Anna I'omerantr. ami Mr. Havld llublti took place on San dfly evening m fi o'clock, nt Apollo Halt. The ceremony ivus performed by Rabbi 11. L. I.evlnthnl. The bride was attpmlpil 1 by .Mrs. Alboi't .1. Itubln n matron nf "J " .....ui, .,. ikiiiiui (in iniiiiuil 111 honor, and her bridesmaids were Miss linlin .Inwers. Miss Lena Segal, Miss Anna Cnrtciibiug, Miss Sophie I'rlpsteln nnd Miss t'cnrl Ruth. Mr. Albert J. Itubln acted as liest man, nnd the ushers were Mr, Samuel r'rmik, .Mr. Samuel Wnxmnn, J,r. Orson Green. Mr. Abraham Pom- ('milts', nnd Mr. David Pomernutx. l-ollowlng the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Itubln left for New York, and upon their ictiirn will live nt SJ2 Nonh Sith street. North Philadelphia Mrs. Simon Guns, of 2117 North 15th street, gave a luncheon yesterday nt the Rittelihoiisc. Mrs. Cbailottp Tyson, of 1742 North 22d sticet, will entertain at cards tomorrow afternoon, when her jiuests will Include: Mrs. Clark Kcndrtck, Mrs. Newton Smith, Mrs, Russell Wilson, Mrs. J. Diirbln Acker, Mrs. Leo Fastbilrn, Mrs. II. Rex Stnekhoiise, Mrs. George T. Thompson, Mrs. Illlynrd Smith, Miss Grace IVOssono, Miss Helen O'Ossonc, Miss Isabel Hull and Miss Selma Strauss. Mr. nnd Mrs. David n. Simon, of 1516 Diamond street, have gone to Florida for a visit of several weeks. Miss Caroline C. Smith, of 160ft Diamond street, entertained nt dinner Saturday evening In honor of her birthday. Covers erc laid for 12 guests. M'sa Uussln Reese, of 2C27 North Xth street, has returned from a visit to her uncle, P.-nf. Herbert Reese, of Now York, and her sister. Mrs. L. R. Mycrson, of Newark, N. J. Tioga Prominent among the week's entertain ments will be the reception and luncheon, ceivuig win ne .Mrs. i.naries .iiciiic, .iirs. Jack Roberts, Mrs. Herbert Klcmlng, Mrs, Harry Kubii and Mrs. Georgo Klcmlng. Other Kuests will be Mrs. Wnlter Holmes, Mrs. Hampton Warner. Mrs. Robert M. Green, Mrs. Thomas Hoggs, Mrs. John McCandless, Mrs. Samuel Boggs, Mrs. Albert Rcnnlek, Mrs. Charles Pabst, Mrs. George Hoggs, Mrs. Louis Cave, Mrs. George Kecbler, Mrs. I'dgar Wriglitman, Mrs. Redo Walters. Mrs. Llnd Mason taker. Mrs. Michael McDonnell. Mrs. Lil lian linwitt, Mrs. Henry Montgomery, Mrs. Thomas Durham, Mrs. Samuel Scat- tergood, Mrs. William Henry, Mrs. I diaries Wood. Mrs. Albert Fiecman. Mrs. jiuzi,y d Mrs. Albeit Slgel. In tho evc- 1 mug .Mr. aim .Mrs. ureen win givo a j dinner for the receiving party nnd a few I additional guests, Including Mr. Charles : Medic, Mr. Jack Roberts, Mr. Herbert Fleming unci Mr. Harry Kuhn. Roxborough Tne first anniversary of the Men's Illblc Class of tho Itlilcc Avenue Motho '"' Kplscnpal Church. Ridge avenut "hn hhawmont street, will take place ionluM in ho church niiilltoriiim. Ad- dresses will bo made by Mr. Georgo Tho annual hnii'iuet of tho Ushers' As. soclatlon of tlio Bethany German Luth eran Church, Martin and Pechln streets, will bo held on .Saturday night In the social hall of the church. Camden and Vicinity Tho Misses Pancoast, of 203 Cooper street, have been visiting friends In Bala. Minn Gertrude Trnubel, of 200 Klin street, Is In Hew York. Mrs. Gale Bennett has returned to her I homo in Newborn. N. C. . llmirln nwnn -in, nf llll.ln ..louuna. It. MISS MAUD MORRISON WIGGINS '' .M.r..m. Miss Wiprp;ins nnd Miss MnrRnrct honor nt two consecutive dances to by the rmrentn of tlio former, Dr. West Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. lMward It. Sterrett. of fiMJ Fllswoith street, announce the en gagement of their dau'ihter, Miss Lottie Simpson Sterrett, to Mr. William A. Iten- dcr, Jr., of 4027 Paring sticet. Mrs. Craig N. Llgget. of WW Walnut street, will kIvp a buffet luncheon this afternoon. Mrs. Krpderlek It. Stryker. Miss Hvn Wilkinson, of New York, and Mrs. John B. Tlnslcy, of Louisville, Ky.. will assist the hostess In receiving. Among the guests will lie Mrs. George ICrct.v Shoemaker. Mrs. Samuel II. Vroo- I ninn, Mrs. Dale Baker Filler. Mrs. r.lmei j Mrs. Wnlter Hoardman Decker, wife of Rodenbaimb. Mrs. Roberts I.elnau. Ml. ' Lieutenant Decker. V. S. N., of 232.1 George H. Scranton, Mrs. John Archibald South 21st sticet, left last week for Pen MacCallilin, Mrs. Harry Watklns. Mrs. sacola, Fin., when- she will visit her William Walton, Mrs. Howard H. Llgget. parents for a few months. Mrs. Robert Llgget, Jr.. Mrs. William II. Shoemaker, Mrs. A. Q. Casselberry. Mrs. ' MlslH Kglhr nolmy. .vi, imH i,ccn the .111cr1 nnuiii, .iii. i.iiuiu.- i. ,.111.11,1 1 Miss Mary Cooper, Miss Kthel Lelnaii, ... ,, , , ,., , ,.... .Miss Hannah Sparks, Miss Jean nn Kirk, of Princeton; Miss Marlaima Wor- I den Miss Iiisetihlne Scott Miss Tleininn. , n'VSw 'mS m';- Davis "of Pittsburgh. I Mr. and Mrs. D. McLaughlin, of 3707 Ixieust street, nre entertaining Miss Mar guerite Dolnn, of Penh Amboy. N. J., as their guest. Dr. John Balcolm Shaw, the newly elected president of Khnlra College, Kl mlra, N. Y will be the' guest of Mrs. Julia Wlllott.s Williams at 11 reception to be given In his honor at her home, 4023 Walnut sticet, on Satuidny, from I until (! o'clock. The alumni as well ns the stu dents of the college have been Invited to be present. Mr. and Mrs. William Madara, of 52! North Crelgbton street, announce the en gnKemcnt of their dnughtcr, .Miss Bertha Madara, to .Mr. Charles J. Gclslictmcr, of 310a Catharine street. The wedding will take place In August. - ...-v-Frankford Miss Deronda Filbert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. Y. Filbert, of Fox Chnse. will leave today to spend a month nt Rock ledge, Fla., with Mr. nnd Mrs. Springer and their daughter, Miss Vera Springer, of Lennox road, OgonU. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bamberger, of Arrott street, will entertain nt dinner nnd cards tomorrow evening. Their guests will Include Mr. and Mrs. Thoron Bernstein. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Iteeht, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hownrd Lewis. Miss Eva Ren berger, Miss Father Wallace, Miss Kdlth Joyce, Miss Clara Bernstein, Miss Eliza beth MaglU, Miss Evelyn Krutz. Miss Marlon Graham, Miss Beatrice Hoyt, Mr. Thomas Ettllnger, Mr. John Barran, Mr. Louis Bracco, Mr. Robert Mnseflcld, Mr. Charles Havelock, Mr. James Warren, Mr. Leonard Gurney and Mr. Thomas McCaffcrty. Lansdowne Miss Lota Knlerman, of East Lans downe, Is visiting Miss Irma La Roche, of West Philadelphia. Mr. William Sullivan, of East La Crosse avenue, has gono on a business trip to Florida. The Girls' Gnmrna-SIgrrm Tau Fraternity will kIvo a proKrea.slvo dinner on Saturday, (irapofrult rocktalls will be served at Miss Helen OeMerlle-'H, cremc of celery soup at Miss Lillian niood worth's, creamed chicken on toast, potatoes, peas, stuffed olives and rolls at Miss Kdlth HonsalTs and Wnlflnrf snl :td nt MI.hh Dorothy Wlmpr'H. The last course of Ice cream, nuts and j . ... ...in i. n..n.i t ti..., i.-..n in. i luuiu itlll '( t.1 i ti .,L ..Ufa ,.,,,, iitb ,,,- die's and will be followed by a dance. The members of tho club are Miss Gertrude Palm, Miss Madeline Mahoney, Miss Until .Shannon, Miss Km ma Itiddle. Miss Helen Ocsterllo. Miss Dorothy Wlmer. Miss Al ma Underbill, Miss Oeorgette Thorn, Miss Iluth James. Miss Clara Ineram, Miss Josephine Onpp. Miss Mildred Davis, Miss J lluth Chalmers, Miss Kdith Ilonsall and Miss Lillian Illoodsworth. Woodbury JIany of tho younger set of Woodbury will uttend the midyear dance of tho We. nonuh Military Academy tomorrow eve ning. This affair is always looked upon ns ono uf tho big social events of the year for the younger set. The cadets will give nn cxmuitlon drill preceding tho dance. Mlsa Hnzel Kclk will become the bride of Mr. Leon Anderson, of Glen terrace, this evening. The wedding will take pluco at the homo of tho bride's parents on Salem avenue. A trip by auto ucross the Lincoln High way was tho subject of an Interesting lec ture given Tuesday evening under tho auspices of the Woman's Mission Circle. Music was furnished by tho Girls' Mis sion band, and Mrs. O. W. Moore ren- I dercd two vocal selections. Wilmington Miss Klla Mlddleton Tybout, the b lory writer and novelist, who is u native of Delaware, but has not lived here for a number of years, Is visiting In this city as the guest of Mrs. Frederick William Curtis. Notice for tho Society page will be, accepted and printed in tho Evening Icder. but all ouch notice muit be urllten on one ldo of the paper, mutt be tlcned lo full, with full addfete, and nhca pottlblo telephone number mast be siren. Stud all aucb coinmunlcatlon lo "Society Editor." Erenlar Ledger, 60S Cheetnut ttrcet. Unlet tbeo requirement are carried out o that TcrlOratloo may be potilble, lb notice tf I'll not b publUhed. Ann May will lie the tuc3ts of be ydveii tomorrow and Ssiturdny nnd Mrs. Howard S. Anders. Along the Reading The Montgomery County Brunch of the Women's Pennsylvania Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals has Is- sued Invitations for Its nununl meeting and tea, to he held on Thuisdny after niion, February 3, at it o'clock, In the palish bouse of All I billows' Church. Wyncote. Reports of the year's work will be read, olllcerii and malingers elected for the coining year nnd an addiess made by the president. Naval News guest of Mrs. Nelson P. Villto nnd Mrs. .iiiiuiii i,iiivii lur 1111; itini it 11 uii3n, u.ir. . .. f,,r ,,r i,m , vMhlmtiin n C 'L" fo' , " h""'p" ,,,, u ' L, tL "''"' " came to the city for tho navy-- dance, and several very charming n'fn,, were given by the naval set for Jiillnn Wllleox for the last ten days, has her. Captain Chin lea Bryant Drake, 1. S. A., nnd Mrs. Drnko will entertain on Tues day next, nt dinner, In honor of Captain Robert Lee Russell. I". S. N., command ant of the local yard, and Mrs. Russell. Covers will be laid for eight guests. .Mrs. Drake was hostess yesterday afternoon to the members of tho Wednesday After noon Bridge Club. South Philadelphia The ladles of the Aurora I-adles" Circle were entertained at the b me nf Mrs. Matthias Sehwoal, 1321 Mifflin street, last Sunday. Mrs. Louis Fuhrmelster, violin ist, with Mrs. William Baclunan nt the piano, rendered (-elections. A reception was given In honor of Miss Mno McGoldrlck at her homo on Wednes day, January 19. Mr. and Mrs. William Fraser, of 603 Washington avenue, were given a surprise reception by their friends on Monday eve ning. Tho event marked their l."th wed ding anniversary, and was attended by about M guests. Miss Gertrude A. Hern, of Broad street nnd Washington avenue. Is visiting friends In Doylestown. Pa Miss Kathryn Itelchner. of Colwyn, and Miss Fay A. SliPdland, of South Philadel phia, have arrived home, after spending some timo at Atlantic City. What's Doing Tonight I'liilartelphl.i Operatic Society nlnRS "IikH. rl," to lu followed liy hallo t, "Dfinro of the I'yrcuprs," Acmlcmy or Music; 7:15 n'rlock. rntverslty Extension Society recital liv Perrv IteniiiH, liarltone, Vltlierimon Hall; N:15 o'clock. American Council of the African Inliuul Mis sion, Sir 10 North 2Mh street. Centre County Association banquet. Hotel Walton; 7 o'clock. Circuit No. 1. Pennsylvania Rankers Associa tion, annual illnucr, Itellcvuc-Htratforrl Hotel; 7 o'clock. rnllarielphU C'nntrni'tnrH Association annual dinner. A'lelphla Hotel; 7 o'clock, Opler Kawtcrn Hiar dlnncr-i.uice, Ailelphla Hotel; 7 o'clock, Hnnluaro .Miiniifacturera AsHocintlnn annual dinner, Uellevuc-Ktratfonl Hotel; 7 o'clock. Cedar Avenue Improvement Association. 47th Mreet and Cedar axeutie; H o'clock. Krce. Flfty-seeoml Street and I.ancaHter Avenua Iluaint'Wfl Men, .Vtt tircct iui l.-msdowno ave nut; S o't-lock. Tree. PhlladelphlA KIiikIo Tax ANSoclatlou dinner, Rlank'K. VCl Chestnut Htreot: t:'Mi o'clock. "Muhlc. Old and New." lecture by Fullerton 1,. Waldo, Alumni ItulldliiL-. Uroail street above 1;;! :f1nut,11i;'l;': i iiiiiimuai.iil iu. it.il O i'IOCK. tire- and dance. C o'i loi'K. WINTEK RESORTS ATLWTIC CITV. N. J ATLANTIC Cm. Suponor location witn an unobstructed view of b$ach nnd boardwalk A reenrtmzfid f standardof excellence S"?lHP&mm. m.'ZXif&rlEtfzL fXBPW" ATLANTIC CITV nas ?et anew .standard of aerviee. comfort and beauty 1ARGE3T TIREPP.0OF KESORT HOTEL OSWlUTt,?!. ,N TUE' WQBXPjMHCTTGcnHn HIE LEADING KCSORT tlOTCl Offftt W0RID sinarieoioiisiwsKniielDi ATIiAN'PIO CITY, N. J, owniaaHiF uNaiuiNT JQ3IAH WHITE A SONS COHMHY SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES LEARN LANGUAGES at (be Berlitz School liltb Cbettnut St. (Otcr Itiker l'barmar) Telephone Bpruco 4601. New Clae Conatantly Forming HTDiVFP"! 1n Uct Hutlnea School, fljiuvjuvu 801-SOT Cbettnut Slrcti. DANCING W - 1730 N Ilroad St. Phone Dla. 838 agner i-ructlce C'laa Mon..Tue. & Tbur. scboiam' Dance Tonight Kerrr"t Annlrry ". ""'" Orthettra Aatlttanl nenetlt Panco Toiaor., Krl. Evg. s Real Continuoui Dance N!xl Orcbettra ""M"M" ""vwSat. Evg. Gfosfo&zt j r $jpsrMrfrg AllKdtfLAlt council meeting of the Hebrew Kducntlon Society was held Sunday evening at Miss Wcgnmn'n home 720 Morris street, Mr. Herman 1). Mazer presiding. Kavornble reports were given by Mr. Alfred Diamond, chairman of the vatlous committers. Mr. Hoot, chairman nf the Athlclle Committee, reported progress. I''inal arrangements were completed for tlio cbecher tournament, whl"h will be conducted under the nlispteos of the coun cil mid managed by Mr. Kamuel Miller. A 1'iitlm piny was decided upon nnd was placed in the bands of it special commit tee, coiislstlnir of the chairmen of the various classes. Mr. Louis K. Hosen. president of tho tenth graduating clnss of the South Phlln dolphin Illah School and editor-lii-chlef of the Southron, addressed Hie council mi "The .Vced of Mitigating the Suffering nf Hie Jews In the War Zone." This was received with nrcat enthusiasm nnd the council irnolvoil Itself Into a committee to work Indny, which Is Jewish Tag Day. The speaker was thanked by the chair man in behalf of the roiltiell. After the business meeting the follow ing entertained: A violin solo by Mr. Mel loy. of the Southern I Mull Scbunl; oirhes tra, mandolin solos, by Mr. Wiener and Mr. V. Illlrk, and n vocal Solo by Miss Applebaum, accompanied by Miss Hosen blum mi the piano. The next meeting will be held Sutulny evening, February 6. The Young Men's Hebrew rotltleal As sociation will obseive "Hebrew Day" with (he announcement of the bl, charity affair tliey will give for the benefit of the war sufferers In Kurnpe. Mr. J. H. Lit, chairman of the Itellcf Committee, has taken an Interest In the organization to help make the affair a successful one. Dr. Leon I-'cldermnu and Mr. Morris Onion, chilli man of the oraanlzatlon, have been woiklng hard for tlio last two weeks making arrangements for the biggest entertainment the V. M, II. 1'. A. Iins over given. The mcmliets who are nlso trying In make It a success nre Dr. Harry Herman, .Mr. S. 11. Sehntz, Mr. D. Frank, Doctor Coldberg, Dr. J. Hreeu rpnn. Mr. t'aiil Hosen, Mr. Harry Weln slein. Mr. .1. I'oopernian, Mr. (!. Shay. The ladles' auxiliary Includes Miss F.dlth llernay. Mbm ltose Finuk. Miss Mstber (lassll. Miss Levey, Miss Kaufman. Miss Klein, Miss Mcndleson and Miss Llndcii bnuni. The Dramatic Club of Illusion i", A. O. H.. and Division a. Ladles' Auxiliary, will lepeat the Irish piny, 'Sbauti Aroon," tonight at St. Patrick's Hall, 21st nml N'nudahi streets. Tim proceeds of tho affair will go to the building fund of SI. Patrick's Church, nt 20th nnd Lo cust streets. The play was given on Tues day nlKhl with, great success nnd a large attendance Is expected tonight. The wist of characters Includes: Kli.iun Arnon... l.nnl I'Vimoi. . ., I'VrgiiM Hlfiril.in. Dim (I'llrnilv. .. Torn irtlr.nlv. . . n,l llrnniiiLis. . . Nlnnrr I'n trlil! Ml. o'Diiulv... Mlli. I'nlrlrk filllon . . ........ ..Innclih .Mullen llll.im .t HouBlieriv tames I'olIN Itnl.pft Kerr! William Ferris Dennis Cinnim Ianis Mills Murle Wrsttott i.,,.. iin...i. MllKSle.. . .Sa'mli Mi'Tnlllia This ilrnmntic association Itns achiever! a number of successes in the various plays they have undci taken. The annual dance of the La Salle Col lege A. A. will take place tomonow night nt the Hotel Walton. The patron esses will be Mrs. James A. Harrett. Mrs. I. M. Ilianagan, Mrs. Francis J. Hrcn nnn, Mrs. Frank Callaghan, .Mrs. P. It. Connolly, Mrs. John J. Donnelly, Mrs. Itlcbard Doyle. ,Mrs. William Doyle. Mrs. Mary Frcney. Mrs. M. A. Frenoy, '.Mrs. Mary J. Gallagher, Mis. Anna Gill, Mrs. Thomas W. Olllesple, .Mrs. M. F. Hanson. Mrs. William J. Har rlty, Mrs. Anthony J. Hirst, Mrs. Anthony J. Honiii, Mrs. Jules Junker, .Mrs. Thomas F. Klrby. Mrs. Joseph II. Leh man. Mrs. II. J. McOuigan, .Mrs. D. P. McKenna. Mrs. A. MeWllllams, Mrs. .1. Albert Miller, Mrs. Helen Dooner Mooie, Mrs. Kdward A. Morroll, Mrs. Hernnrd .1, O'Con.iell, Mrs. Frank O'Donncll, .Mrs. Joseph J. O'Loughlln. .Mrs. Patilek O'Nell Mrs. James Perry, Mrs. Martin J. Powers, Mrs. Andrew Qiilmi, Mrs. John Iteuss. Mrs. Louis A. Uichards, Mrs. Joseph Huf, Mrs. lOmil Scherr, Mrs. M. Simmons. Mrs. Charles Strnub, Mrs. Charles V. Toner, Mrs. Charles F. Wns som, Mrs. J. It. Wheliin. Mrs. Helen Williams, Mrs. Henry Wellington Miss Jeno Laura Glenn, Miss Anna C. Mc Closkey. Jliss Vera Mlchcls. Tho San Soucl Club will glvo a ".ICO" CBSy, trgJ ijffi&l "Tf8 is a bulb car The best buy ever made. I put a want ad in the Public Ledger and got a buiifch of dandy offers." "The Ledger's a great paper, I know," "It sure is. Am told that it is read by 70 of auto owners in Philadelphia, and I guess that -iW reaches more DeoDle who ariv nthnr nnnPr i'n 1-urn If you want a used car, use a Ledger want ad. Send your ad now for tomorrow's paper, ' . PUBLIC pnrty this evening at the home of the Misses flrove. nt 1S03 North 27th street. f The Mutual Progress Sueiuiy -will give n collective reading of Charles Kami Ken tiedy's popular drama, "The Servnnt-'ln the House" tomorrow evening. The cbaf ncters will be taken by Mr. A. ScUlly, Mr. Morris Hellvcll, Mr. Isadora Cor'lk, Mr. OnVId ttllborg. Mr. Irrnel licckman. Mr. Nntlinn Uudnltzky nnd Mr. Joseph Itossman rcspectlvcl. Preceding 111 reading, Mr. ('Iiarles D. Fco, of the so clety, will rend nn original essay on Walt Whitman nnd Mr. Joseph Itossman will read one on ancient music. Mr. Morris L. Srhnevcr gave n farewell dinner In honor of Mrs Alma Wnltmnn Crist on Friday evening. January 21, n't the home of her mother. XIrs, Alma "WalO num. SftM South Hosewocd str;ct. An Informiil reception was given In honor of Miss Hdythe Mnrsden by Mlsa M. Christine Nielsen, of 2StS North 27th. street, on Saturtbiv evonlii',". The guests Inrhuled Miss Olgn Nielsen. Miss Clara Mnrsdeii, Miss IMvtbe Marsden, Miss Kntlierlne Potts, Mr. II. Ooldnor Potts, Mr. Allm McFiidden, Mr. t). 11. Andor son and Mr. John Hansen. Miss Kmmn H. Hilling entertained at "SOI" party Monday evening at her home. 101 North Mat sticet. Her guests Were Miss Kmlly Stroud. .Mlrs Lnurn Mnches ncy, Miss Petty Stiles. Miss May Stroud, . Mrs. J. Harry Stroud, Jr. M- Harry S. fSrahnni, Mr. William fi. Stroud, Mr. Herbert Myers, Mr. John Souder nnd Mr J. Harry Stroud, Jr. I Miss Helen II. Walker, of 21M North 82d' street, cntertnlned a number of school I friends lit a lea. Among the guests wcro Miss Sarn Waller, Miss Minerva Wo,ln initio .Miss iiene item?, .miss num. Wheeler. Miss Fdslc Stevens and Mlsa' Winifred Stewart. '- ' A large party was given nt the homo of ' Mr. Henjamln l.elder to celebrate tha( niinlvcrsary of the "nwl Club." whlcli Is I noxv one year old. Several addresses wer l made, one especially by the president, Mr, I Lelder, who spoke on the prospects .of I Philadelphia under the new Mnyor. Mr. I Chares Daniel Master and Mr. David I Daniel Clearllcld also spoke. I Among tlioc piesent weic Miss Anna Lossnnsky, .Mls.i Hstber Adolf, Miss Betsy , I Itoss, Miss Hose Dtmllti.inn, Miss Hello Sehubman. Miss Itote Fclnstoln, Mlris ; Carolina Lelder. Miss Mary fietzmnn. Miss Helen lleriiian, Miss Kuiinle Steinnnrdi,' Miss Jean Harden, Mr. Louis Borden, Jlr. , Leon Spencer, Mr. Victor Fclnstcin, Mr. Max Nelson, Mr. Morris Cooper, Mr. "( Jacob riliissnian and Dr. and Mrs. A., U. Lelder. k Southern Resorts DAVTONA, Jan. 27. A number of golf enthusiasts arrived this week to try'thclr skill on the Dnytona links. Aviation It ' now the sport par excellence. . Threa aeroplanes nie stationed on the beach,. which forms a wonderful background for the inan-propcllcd "birds." The weather this week has been especially conducive to aviation and many visitors have tnken the opportunity to soar high. above . -the picturesque .resort. The younger set Is looking forward with" keen delight to the lirst leap yean rbaH of the season to be held In the new. Bur goyne Casino on the river fronj, TUoa duy evening. February 29. " Mrs. C. G. Smith and Mrs. Mary Rnhler, who spend n part of the yenr nt their cottage on Sovereign avenue, South Chel sea, nie at the Colonial for the winter. Mrs. Joseph M. Hums and Miss S. Helen Hums, of West Chester aro spend ing tho season at the Dcspland. Mr. mid -Mrs. W. W. Doughtcn. of Phil adelphia. Joined Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Llp nlncoit. of Hlvcrtnii. nnd .Mr William Ci j Diddle, of Now York, who have beon at the Despliind for a week while vMr. Illddle's yacht was being overhauled The entire party lelt on Monday for a cruise" to Miami, and will stop here again en. louto North. - . Mr. W. W Stokes, president of tlio Burlington Trust Company, is spending the winter at the Prince George with his nephew, Mnstcr Tom Dnger, of Moores town, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mooie have taken" aparline.its hcie for the season. ' "'f .1 Mr. Samuel Horner, of Pllll.'ulelphin.-.ls ; siienil'iiK January at the Clarendon. Mlsa ! II. K. Wlrts and Miss 10. D. Ross nre en joying tho winter teuton at tills resort. . Mrs. A. K. Savage," of Philadelphia, la here on a motor trip accompanied by " Mr. and Mrs. Joseph II. Dent, of Jack sonvllle. have frond cars rn spII trVrmi ., T.-J LEDGER ' l V '1 - -" - ....Ji".i "i .WJBli" t ,i-