1WHPH mmmmmmmmmmmm 'iii;wyiini,iiitfpw;wWppiiiiii l i )iill ppWffTW?w..iiiJ.iwiP3 ''i''."!.,- EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 1916. !1 4 m i 3 IF It I NANCY WYNNE IS INTERESTED IN THEATRE PARTY FOR DEBUTANTE ;' Mr. and Mrs. lkic H. Clothier Will Entertain Tonight in nuiiui ui miaa -umsauutn uawson Wheeler al the Theatre Other Affairs of Interest EWJ5AUETII W It R t: I. K It, the daughter of H. Bowman Wheeler niul n most nttrnctlvo debutante, trill bo Riven a tlrcntro party tonight j,y the Isaac II. Clothlor, Jrs., of Sunnyhrool; Farm, ltndnor. The guests will he principally from the debutante set, and will include Acnes ltrocklo. I'1""- Nnirls, Mildred Shcppard, Carolyn Sheppurd, Uytondale Halrd, Sarah Myers, Murgarettn Myers, Ilosa monilo Fisher, Josephine Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wheeler. Mr. and jtrs. Lloyd Con tea, Howard Ornlmni, (frnhani Roberts, Hlccardo SCImmcr man, Judt Thayer, "Walter Wheeler, Arthur Wheeler, Bob Toland, Crawford Jladelra and Dlclc Bullitt. After the theatre tho party will go to the Ucllovuo-Htratford to Mr. Hutchison h'eott,'s Supper Club, where there will be additional guests. If anything were needed to further Impress upon ono tho1 absolut" social Ucmoerae.v of "our own" Tony, It de veloped Thursday night, when ho niul n paity of cleigymen and religious workers from this city and Wilming ton Journeyed down to Carney's Point, jf. J , where tho du fonts are busily engaged In turning out munitions. and held a Drcxcl Ulddlc lllblc Class meeting. Tony, you know. Is no respecter of "classes." lie la the absolutely original foclal democrat, and ho Is just ag happy apparently oven moro so per haps when bo's chatting with a hand ful of men on somo slum mission an lie Is at a debutante reception or afternoon tea around Illttenhouso Square. Thursday night Tony talked religion to several hundred workmen, and when ho finished ho sat down with somo of them and listened to their Borrows as well as their Joys. It was rather warm at tho works when the Itcv. ,1. W. Howard Gray, of Wilming ton, opened the meeting, so the powder trorketH simply divested themselves of their coats, rolled up their sleeves and sat back In apparent content ment lo hear Tony expound lilbllcal doctrines nnd tell Just how to walk the path of rectitude; nnd he handed out some knockout truths n la Billy Sun day, let me tell you, and what Is more tlicy undoubtedly struck home, for when ho finished there wcie shouts of "Hand 'em out some more, Tony" "Tltat's tho boy," unci "Ulght-o." Combining tho spiritual Willi tho phys ical, as ho usually does, our strenuous friend offered lo put on tho gloves with any of them, but no ono volunteer cd, apparently deciding it wore best to take his word for ills prowess. At any rate when the meeting came to a closo the men shouted themselves hoarse for Tony und voted him tho mos.t popular visitor to the Point slnco the. war began. Can oii believe it? Huidly it's true, however. A certain young man whom we all know was wending his way tea ward u cry short time ago, and finding he was too early for tho affair decided to stop a while at the Bellevue-Strat-ford. He did ho and talked. ETC., with some boon companions. Time went on apace and our young hero left for tho tea. Arrived at the house ho got bite- J cessfully through some pretty speeches with his hostess und the little deb and then sauntered into tho dining room, I and on receiving a rup of chocolate smiled dreamily and, with thoughts of j the earlier hour, walked over to the . sideboard, placed one foot on u nearby elialr nnd caielessly blew tho whlpptd cream off the top of tho chocolate! Theie is evidently no cessation of in- I terest In the woekly meet at tho Hunt- ' Ingdou Valley Hunt Club, and, tho I weather being propitious, tho attend- ' ance today will bo uniiMinlly large. ,' Quite a few guests from out of town will join in tho run, among them j Mr. und Mrs. Horatio Whlttredge, of Baltimore, ulro aro tho guests of Mr. i and Mrs. Hurry M.'Hart at their apart- ' ment at tho Itltz. They will bo tho honor guests of Mr. and Mrs. .Spencer K. Mulford, Jr.. at luncheon beforo the ' meet, and ' Miss Harriet Denver will I entertain at tea at tho Huntingdon i Valley Country Club. Mr. and .Mrs. Kidney F T. Brock also gave a illnrnr . In their honor. Mr. and Mrs. Willi- I tredge will return to Baltimoro on Monday. NANCY WYNW'H. Personals Mrs William dray Warden, of Itcilgato, School House lane, will entertain at din ner on Tuesday, before tho ball to bo Slvcn by Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Blddle. Mr and Mrs.' Thomas Karlo White, of 2J Spruce street, will give a dinner of to covers at the Philadelphia Cricket Club on Saturday, February 5. Miss Itobeita Brown Downing will en tertain before Mrs. Scott's Supper Club, at the Bellcvuc-Stratfoid, on Saturday evenm3, Kcbruuiy 6. . Mrs Edwin II. Killer, of The Terraces, Iloiemorit, will give a children's party on Tuesday afternoon, at the Acorn Club. In honor of n.-r i,tti., ,jt.,,ir,tprti. Miss Nan Filler, and Miss Kllba Wirth Fltler. ' Among tho Philadelphlans spending the week end at tb Traymore, Atlantic City. re Jude Mmm Hallett and his son. Mr, Morris Dallett, Jr. Mrs. Horace Fas lit and ,'lm George Ganctt. Mr. H 1. Way Und lux l.ued caids ,'r H tea on Tuesday afternoon, Fob- i ruury s, at tli Amni Club, to meet the 'lev George T Berry, field secretary of , ,'" iinencuu .mc.mi amuu hiiuh, , "l --.peak on "AChrUtUn ItenalwHince J in France " i - fl- ..n.l ... . tf 11-lllr.J.V ll.lV ken apartments at the BlU-Carlton for k.-. uuiaiice oi me inier. j M'8 Thomas Newhall ha returned to : J-he Old Place, her home in Itliun. from Milt to per uunt. Mrn. Joaiah Low, Ulackwell In Nrt- Vok. ilr and Mrs KdwarJ Sdenham Page ' Dv.oo at a bpend nj( the week at the jpetlvvue snaifojij Mil, tM.14 v.-'i.p and MIm Uurith t-Ujimoit NUaon will rtteivv t ibMt borne, mi pi street, on Tuesday In Iebruary after 4 o'clock Cardq have been Issued by Mrs. Will lain Woodward Arnett, preildent of the woman s Auxiliary of the Church of tho .!?. TrlMi,J-' r"r a tea on the afternoon or Thursday, February to, at a o'clock in the parish house, 217 Mouth 20th street. to meet Mrs. John Markoe. president of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Diocese of Pennsylvania. Mr and Mrs. George It. Dllkes nnd Mist Mnrle I.oulso Dllkes, of 2:111 Locust Mreet. left Friday for Otd Point Comfort, n., and l-renclr I.lck Springs, Ind. Chestnut Hill Mr and Mrs J. Boss Pilling, of Mer maid lalie, are being congratulated upon the birth of a daughter. Mrs. Phllllng was .Miss Anna Fries before her marriage, a few years ngu. Dr. and .Mrs. Kthaji Flagg Hutler will lie guests of honor nt a tm to be given this nrteinoon In Washington by Doctor Butler's parents. Mr. and .Mrs. Charles Henry Butler. Mrs. Butler will be re membered iir Miss Margaret M. Itcnsliaw. daughter of Mrs. Lewis H. Bcuslmw, of Chestnut Hill. A dinner-dance will be given this eve ning nt the Philadelphia Cricket Club, St. Martin's. Along the Main Line- OVfitimUKlK Mr and Mrs. Charles I. Hpxlrr me upending somo time at White Sulphur Springs, W. Vu Dr. and Mrs. M. D. Llpplncott, of Diexel ro.td, are spending the week-end In Atlantlp City. Mr. and Mrs. It. Brentnall I.athbury, of 10.10 Upland Way, Ovcrbroolc, will give a delightful dance tonight at tho Over brook Colt Club. The guests will number about 8.'. AnDMOrtU Mlsi Mabel Huey, of Mlll bournc, will glvo a novelty shower, fol lowed hy r)0, this afternoon, In honor of Mlts Runic Carter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William V. Carter, of Hiivcrford loud, wlicme marriage to Mr. Herbert Slack, of Newtown, Pa., will tnke place next month. Valentine decorations will bo used, the color scheme being red. The guests will Include Mrs William (1. Nelson. Jr.: Mrs. I.lnwood llarmuui. Miss Mabel Myslnger, Mrs. Oulleta Bash, Miss Marguerite Leedoin, Miss Itlta Flem ing, Miss Knolu Gould, Miss Helen Mutinies, Mrs. Ilobert Irish, .Mrs. II. rt. linllowrll, .Miss Marguerite Dickinson, Mrs. Itogors, Mrs. Clinton Both, Miss Cora Thomson, Miss Beglna Donaghy, Miss Coral Justice, Miss Jean Woli.iston, Miss Helen Itorer, Mis I.lsetta Nouuom, Miss Jean Carter, Miss Cecilia Illrkey, Mrs. Hamilton, Miss Mnrlorle Johnson, Miss Je.innettii Campbell, Miss Mnry Campbell. Mrs. Bngllsh, Miss llllcn Wor rall, Mrs. Harry Iccdom, Mrs. John Adams and Mrs. Vocum. IIAVMBFOBD Miss Isabel P. Heek urts will entcrtnln tit dinner tills evening at Iter home on Hose lane, before tho dance nt the Merlon Cricket Club. Mrs W. Ci. Autlenrled, Jr., of Mont gomery avenue, left yesterday for Chi cago, where she will spend a month with friends. ST. IiAVin'S-Hciir Admiral W. W. Meatle, of Orchard Way, who has been spending the winter In California, has gone to Aiken, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. A. Merritt Taylor, ot Wayne avenue, have gone to Miami, Fla., to remain some time. Mrs. II. A. Kuulsley, of Oklahoma, who has been tho guest of her sister, Mrs. Theodoro A. Wcldershelm, for several weeks, has gone to St. Petersburg', Fla,, for a long visit before returning to her homo. Northeast Philadelphia A hewing circle meeting of the Imma culate Conception Church will bo held on Monday at tho home of Mrs. S. Baker, 1121 Marlborough street. Alias Ada Kamcns, of 1512 North Frank lin street, entertained a number of her f i lends at .a Dutch mipper lust week, when the following wore present: Miss Clara Oieeriburg. Miss Kdna Flahmari, Miss Sadie Shiftman, Miss Pii'Me Boson, Mls.s Lillian Jnmlson, Miss Katherlne Al ius, .M l.s.i Hannah Goldstein and Miss Dorothy Kauffman. Mi. William llymau and Miss Ceatllcc Hymati, of 13:!ii Montgomery avenue, have left Philadelphia to spond tho winter In Florida, where they will be Joined later hy Mr. William Ilymnn. Roxborough A delightful leceptlorr was given yes tciday afteinoon by tho graduating class of the Joel Cook School, following tho cities day oNcnlnw. Tlio Interesting pro gram Included vocal and Instrumental solos by Miss Margaret Held, Miss Grace Perstou, .Miss Lillian Westerluud, Allbs Knld Vcabsley, Mlis Kniily Bltteuhouso and AllkS Grace Itolilnnon: recitation by MUs .Marie Schacier. and tho class prophecy, written by Allss Alargaret Sel.ofleld nnd rcail by Allss Carrie Firth. Two Imndsonm etchings In color, by .Mr. J. Alphegu Brewer, were presented to the school by tho class. Camden and Vicinity Tire bovcirtli meeting of tho Needle and Thimble Club, of Camden, was held at the homo of Allss Minerva Cutler, 323 Kalslin avenue, on Tuesday evening. Tho next meeting will bo held nt tho homo of Airs. SI. Segal, 1000 Newton ave true, on February 1. MRS. DAVID RUBIN Mrs. Rubin, before hxr marriage on Sunday, January 23, was Miss Anna fonw-rantx, of 1644 South Lawrence street. TO AID ST. MtEa-icerc" IIP! ' '' - '"" k .ifllllliS Along the Reading The Bow Benjamin Sanderson anil ves try of All HiiIIow'h Church, Wyncote, gavo n reception Thursday night In the All Hallow's Parish House. A delightful musical program was given by Mr. Baltzel. Mr. Warren, .Mr. Welnmeycr. Miss Marguerite SHI, Miss Yoder, Miss Hth olytie Seiner. Mrs Warren. Miss Harriet Blblnghalis arid several others Among those present were: Mrs Thomas Dando, Mrs. Frederick Campbell. Miss Matgaret Vlele, Miss Katberlno Vlele, Mr. and Mrs. Parvln. Mr nnd Mrs. Townscnd Sharp less, Miss Marlon Sharplcss, Miss Doro thca Jennings. Miss Nan Kent. Dr. John Bower, Mr. Joseph Cochran, Mrs. John Kckcls, Miss Sarah Pearson, Mr. nnd Mrs. William II. norcr, Miss Hllzabelh Camp bell, Mr. Coopor Pullman, Mr. Percy San dorsorr, Mr. Sidney Sanderson, Sir. Ben jamin Sanderson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charters A. Bobbins, Miss Frances Bobbins and many others. Mrs. Charles Potter, Jr.. of Washing ton lane, Clicltcn Hills, will have as her guest over the week-end Miss Mario Weeks, of New York, The Jenklntown High School Athletic Association will give a danco on Frldnv evening, February 4, at the Jcuklntonii Club nnd Bending ttonm. Mrs. Alfred Mansfield nnd her daughter, Miss Margnret T. Manslleld, of West 70th street, Onlc I.ane, have leturncd from While sulphur Springs, wlioro they have been staying for some time past. Germantown Air. and Airs. William It. Tucker, of the Greystone, returned yesterday from At lantic City, where they spent several days with Mr. and Airs. William It. Tucker, Jr. Airs. II, F. Dewecs, of 11.1 Church lane. Is spending some time nt Atlantlo City. Alias Kllzabeth F. Wlldemore. of IIS Apsley street, Germantown, entertained Allss Jennie Chance, of Palmyra, and AIIes Marion Gill, of Germantown, over the week-end. West Philadelphia Allss Clara Amy Wllllts, of 4)0.", Spruco street, will give a theatre party, followed by supper nt the Hellcvuo-Strntford, to night. The guests will include Allss Tlrel ma Wnllls, Allss dully Frlcke, AUss Katherlne Aluller, Air. Thomas W. Fales, Air. Jean Aluller, Air. Carl Hnrr and Air. Hcbertou Frlcke Mrs. Wlllard Arrlhon AlacCalla and .,.rs. Bovan Aubrey Ponnypackcr have is sued cards for a tea on Friday afternoon, February 11, from t until 6 o'clock. Airs. Gcorgo II. Fry nnd Allss Kthel L. Fry, of 22Ti South tld street, have issued Invitations for a tea on Thursday, Feb ruary 10, to meet Airs. Walter Brooke Suppler, of Cynwyd. Airs. Supplee will be remembered as Allss t'mlly Baldwin Watson. Alias Butlr Divert, of 333 South 43d street, entertained at tea on Saturday for tho Delta Sigma Delta, the members of which Irrcludo Alias Dorothy Zurn. Allss Alarlan Wclhcumaycr, Allss Lorralno Sherwood Stalil. Alias Alarlan G. Parke, Alias Leonetto Behfuss, Alias Klla Brunet. Alias Jane Gilflllan, Allss Bstclle Lauber and Alls3 Anna Sykes. Airs. Frances B. K. Livingstone and Alias Alarlan U. Livingstone, of Locust street, accompanied by Airs. Horace B. K. Bitter, of New Vork, aro spending several days In Baltimore. North Philadelphia Alias Helen Hlgbt. of 2J4 North 16th street. Is ontertalnlng Alias Marie Flanl gan, of West Philadelphia, over the week end. Alias Anna AL Strain and her sister, Alias CllzaUth B. Strain, of IMS North Giatz street, are being entertained over tho week-end by relatives In Wilming ton, Del. Tioga Airs. Kathleen Leo Diamond, of 1543 West Uilo avenue, In spending tho week end in New Vork. Atlas Dorothy Burn, of 2012 Tioga street, will spend the week-end at Wading 111-.'-icr, N. J. Frankford Alias Mildred Bowland, of Fillmore street, spent a few days last week us the guest of her aunt, Alias Caroline Bow land, of utl6 North 3d street. Mr. and Airs. Arthur W. Starr will bo at home after February 1 at 46S1 Frank ford avenue. Mrs. Starr will be remem bered as Allss M. Webb. Mr. and Airs. William Kuhn, Jr., of 4833 North Sth fetrcet, Olncy, are receiv ing congratulations on the birth of a son, William Munrrlng Kuhn. Airs. Kuhn will be remembered as Miss Julia Man ning, daughter of Dr. and Airs. William II. Manning, of 1337 Morris street. Notice (or the HocIMt pais itlll be accepted anil printed lu the Bvenlni IJicr, but all men notice muil be written' on one IJe ol the paper, mutt be tlcned In full, nllb full adtlrcu, and ulien poxlble Ulrubone number mint be (Ircn, Send all ucli rommunlcalloui lo "Seclrtjr KJltor," erenlurr Lcdtcr, 9 I Iimtnut itrret. Unlets three requirement are carried out u Ibat terlllratloa may be poulble, lb notice will not be publltbed. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES Temple University nnO.U ANIl UBIIKS BTJ1EET3 Col'rse coumek (A. U. B. b.). Tchr3' Coliece (II. H. lu Ed.). Com mercial Udututiou (Normal). CoumieriUl roiirno. tjoretarltl coor. IV (1 (port iimdlial buln count. Kreluiian clawie Sormiag Koorury . w" 9l-0T PiMtnst SUMt. FRANCJS' CONVALESCENT HOME rWX ' $ ' ' ' ' 'HI liiilllk ''' ' .. vS SEVEN ALLIED ART ASSOCIATIONS TO HOLD VERY BRILLIANT AFFAIR The Academy of Music Has Been Leased for Tuesday, February 22, for the Masque of 1916 Rehearsals for St. Francis Entertainment Under Way SUUIKTV and tho arts will combine to make the Masque for 1916, given un iler the auspices of the seven allied art organizations of Philadelphia, In the Academy of .Music on the evening of Washington's Birthday, nn artalr of un usual brilliancy. Already nearly all of the boxes for the performance have been sold to persons hoelally and artistically prominent in Philadelphia. Tho private sale of boxes Is under the direction of Air. William Shewed Kills nnd Airs. Siilllard-Smlth. The following Ik a partial list of box holders: Airs. Bdward T. Stotesbury, Airs.. C. Shlllard-Smlth. Airs. J. Mndlson Taylor, Allss Violet Oakley. Airs. Yorko Stevenson, Airs. Joseph F. Slnnott, Mr. Herbert Welsh, Miss Alary Butler. Air. Osmr Alcrtz. Airs. John Harrison, Air. S. N. Bourne, .Mrs. Lorlng IJrouet, Air. John I). Alcllhenny, -Mr. Charles Bond, Allss Brnlly Sartaln, Mr. Theodore II. Search, .Mis. James C. Still well, Allss Janet Wheeler, Airs. W. C. .Madeira, Airs. Hor ace Howard Furness, Airs. Horace Wells Sellers, Mr. Percy AL Chandler, Airs. L,. Webster Fox, Air. K. J. AIcAlecr. Air. T. Henry Jarrett, Air. W. W. Adams, Airs. J. W. Coalcs, Air. Alullcnberg. Allss Alary A. Burnham, Countess dc Santa Kulalla. Airs. J. Louis Kettcrllnus and Airs. George 11. Stephenson. Tho Alastiue will he given In a series of seven pictures, each picture under tho direction of one of the seven allied art organizations, nnd each plcturo will bo a part of tho basic Mory, which will pro ceed aJid develop by means of tho ex preaslve action of the performers nnd without the spoken word. Tile music for the Alasque Is under tho direction of Stanloy Aluschamp, Jr , who has had so much experience In tho dif ficult task of arranging und adapting mu sic to similar purposes. Allss Beatrice Fox has been cast for the principal feminine rolo In tiro AInsque, In which about SOD artists will participate. Two or thrca times a week the cast and tho eight different choruses of the revue, You Don't Bay," which will be given In tho ballroom of the Bellevue-Stratford on Friday evening. February I, for St. Francis' Convalescent Home, rehenrao at the Walton. Tho revue, which Ij In two acts, la replete with clever dances and dialogue, while the music, which has been specially composed for tho occasion. Is catchy and original. These elements will add greatly to the success of ono of the largest amateur performances given for charity this winter. During tho perforiuam Alias Alma Grafe, violinist, will play, nccompaniid by her sister, Allss Marlon Grafe. An other special feature will bo n picture danco by AUss Mae Dawson and Air. Kd ward Carrier, while Mr. Bobert W. Uell will recite. "Wonderful Light In Your Kyes" Is an especially pleasing chorus, as tho girls participating nro all of a petite typo. The group Includes Miss Itosanna Gil lespie, Allss Dorothy Mundy. Alias Mar garet Butler. Allss Anna Toland, Allss Gertrude Zane, Jllss Bosemary Freney, Allss Gertrude Cronlrr, Allss Irene Alc Closkey and Stlss Alarlon Northrop. Among the worrren who have consented to act as patronesses, are Airs. John Loughran. Airs. John J. MacDonald, Mrs Thomas Gillespie, Mrs. Bobert G. White, Airs. O. Alartlu Brill. Mrs. Stephen Simon, Mrs. Barry A. Poth. Aire J. B Jllrst, Airs. L. Carberry Bltchle, Airs. Jonathan P. KdwardB, Airs. Caleb Milne, Mrs. Samuel Castner, Mrs. Philip Cnstner. Airs. WINTER RESORTS ATI-ANTIC CITY. N. J. An. ANTIC CfTY. I Superior location with an unoDsiruciaa viewoi o?acn and boardwalk ArecaDnized i standard of excellence CcibUU. KALXRJ.BUZBr. ATLAVTIO CITV BAVMOMK has set RTievv .standard of XARGEST TIUFROOr IIUOHT HOTEL the hading Htsoar Horn or rut worid nnaTU5oroitgn36Rmtcim A.T1.ANTKJ CITY. N. J. owntnaMip umaaiuiMt jOBIAH WHITE A, SONS COMMWVJ I Westminster K T Br- sc0 eiy to 1 .r? V. " " F'1' th. run. wattr. I i vu uvui m-w (U(mr. Vfeaa. aluara, jf?sTMjT&$9 Pi William F. Harrlty and Alls. Mai tin .Mo loney. The Norma Club celebrated Its lOtli anniversary with a banquet at Alose liai'h'M on Thursday evening. Among those present were Allss Htliel A. Crnig, Alias Alarlon L. Hall, Allss Jennie Brown. Alias Lydln Kirkpatrlek. Allss Lucy 13. AIc Cabe, Allss Anna At. Whnrton, Airs. Susan Klnkald, Mrs. Isabella Landau, Air. and Airs. Andrew Plnod, Air. and Airs. Harry K. Landori, Air. and Airs. Charles G. I lowland, Air. and Airs. Henry P. Howard, Jr.: Mr. and Airs. Thomas Warford, Air. and Airs. Charles H. Aloyer. Air. nnd Airs. Henry S Warford, Air. anil Airs. Thomas Halg, Air. Francis George Flood, Air. Arthur P. Klnknld, Air. W. Gilbert Flood. Air. William S. Halg. Mr. Herbert B. Howliifd, Air. Jitmcs AI. Blddcll and Air. Gcorgo A. Hnlg. Air. and Airs. S. Frank, of Frankford. entertained In honor of tho return of their son, Air. Joseph Prank, from a trip west. Tho guests Included Allss C. Vlvlcnno Couchcl, Air. D. Alnurlco Irwin, both of Donorn. Pa ; Air. Charles Allller, Allss 11. Bialno Sublns, of West Sunhury, Pa.: Allss Bosa Frank, Allss Doiothy Frank. Miss Isabella Frank. Allss Sara Snider, Alias Bosallo Goldbnrgh, Alias Sadyo Byron, Jllss Fay Allller, Miss Alaybello 11. Smeyne, All.ss Helena Fuhr mnn, Alias Florence Kuhrman, Alias I31lzn helh F. Smeyne, Alias Hsther Goldburglr, AIIes O. Fay Snider. Alias Alarlon Brooks, Air. David Kline. Air. L. Leonard L-isday, Donorn, Pa.; Air. Samuel Alarklcy, of West Sunbury. Pa.: Air. II. Albert Green, Air. Irving Snider, Air. Josef Smoyne, Air. Arorton Segal, Air. Samuel Alper, Air. Samuel Lepow, Air. L. Lewis Lepow, Air. Samuel AL Linden. Air. Theodoro Bubin, Afr. William Frank, Air. and Airs. N. Frank, Air. and Airs. S. Frank, Air. Joseiih Frank, Air. Jewel Slsserwino and Air. Charles Miller, of Tacony. Pa. Tho women of the Loyal Order of Alooao will entertain nt tho home of tho president, Atrs. Samuel Welsh, SS7 North tDth street, West Philadelphia, this eve ning, Woodbury Tho Woodbury Dramatic Society has started rehearsals for Ito play, a com edy, entitled "Ills Last Chance." which will bo presented nt tho Opera House on February si. Dr and Mrs. J. C. Curry, i Holyroyd plnce, attended tho performance of the Philadelphia Operatic Society, at the Academy of Alualc, Thursday evening. Several members of the Woodbury Equul Suffrage Leneuo accepted the In vitation of the Philadelphia Equal Fran chise League and attended a luncheon at tho Bltz-Cnrlton on Thursday. WINTER, HESOHTS Lt ui plan trip for you to (JjLIFGBNiA Faitett Time, FIneit Train. The Best of Everything to tb Land of Sunshine, Flowers and Outdoor Life Mor milts of doublt track. Electric fty ilgnali all th way. All ratals In dining can, Srvic nnaqualed, For Illuitratt4 pamphlttt and tV particular call an or addrua D. M, DAVIS Gen'l Agent 1020 Chcjtnut St, Philadelphia. Pa. Tet.Walnut3Jo-.J57 raws OLD fOINT COMFOKT. VA, HOTEL CHAMBERLIN tTsW Swimming Pool, 111 tuiiM, buropci Treatments, lie aro. r. adami fvtraa lioafae. "Aak Ur roatar," lZta and Chaatnut ata-t Cooke' Toura, 1ST B. Uroad Ski Paoaa, K, B. CC-. ISa Cbaataut St. i. J oioroiNTCOMroar as VP 1 Ccl.Seafood u Balhl ao4 If tarcu.oriM yi v. "-" - LAST SATURDAY OF THE MONTH PROVES POPULAR WITH BRIDES Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Pemherton Hutchinson Married to Mr. George Whitney Martin at Noon Today Other Nuptials TIIK man-lago of Atlas Agnes Wharton Hutchinson, daughter of Mr. and Airs. S Pemberton Hutchinson, to Mr. George Whitney Martin was solemnized today nt noon lu Christ Church Chapel, 31th and Pine streets. The bride, who wore n gown of white satin, had her sister, Miss Aimer Hutchinson, ns her only at tendant Mr llerrry It. Shcplcy, of Bos ton acted as best man, nnd the ushers were Air Slgourney 11, OInev, Air. Ar thur Sweeney and Air. Douglas Crocker, of New York, nnd Air. Bowland Hinns. Jr., of this city. Following the ceremony n reception was held nt tue Home ut inc bride's parents, K13 Pine street. Air nnd Atrs. .Martin, after a wedding trip, will llvo nt PC.l Lexington avenue, New York UYABD-llANDOLPH. An unusually pretty wedding will tnke place this afternoon nt 6 o'clock In tho 1'nltarian Church, Chclten nvenue nnd Oreen street, Germnntown, when Miss Dorothy Barrdolph, daughter of Airs. Na thaniel Archer Baudotph, of Now York, hut formerly of Germantown, will be como the hrlde of Air. John Kenneth By nrd, of New York The ceremony will bo performed hy tho Be v. Oscar B. Hawcs Atlas Bandolph, who will bo given In marriage by her uncle, Dr. Joseph Head, will wear an exquisite gowrr ot white liberty silk, mnde with a long, narrow train, trimmed with duchessv and point lace, with the bodice composed of tho lace. Her tulle veil will bo worn In cap effect, with a lace frill, and will bo held in place with orange blossoms. Sho will carry white roses and Miles of the valley. Atrs. I'3dward Boyce, of Vermont, a slater of tho bride, will he matron of honor, and will wear whllo liberty silk, Willi sprays of pink flowers scattered over It In an artistic design. Sho will carry Klllarnoy roses. The bridesmaids will Include Alias El frcda Boaamassler, of Philadelphia: Miss Alargaret Ames, of St. Paul, Allnn.i Miss Lydla Hush-Brown, of Washington: Alias Cara Burch, of New York; Allss Kllzabath I3yro, of New York: Miss Isabel- Coopor, of New York; Mlaa Theodora Schurmcler, of St. Paul. Minn., and Miss Jean Head, of Philadelphia, n cousin of tiro bride. They will wear frocks of liberty silk In rainbow colors, two wearing lilac, two yellow, two blue and two pink. They will wear scarfs of tulle and will carry .snandrnipitiB harmonizing with the shades of the frocks. Air. Byard will havo his brother, Dr. Devcr S. Byard, of New York, as best man, nnd tho ushers will lucludo Air. Carl Ulrchwny, whoso father Is dean of the New York Law School; Air. Benjamin Barbour, ot Now York; Air. Francis Head, nn undo of tho bride; Air. Nathaniel Archer Bandolph, Jr., tho brldo's brother; Air. William If. Sawyer, of Worcester, Alass. : Air. William II. lloch. or Whlttcnsvllle, Alass.; Air Alrnct It. Lntson, Jr., and Air. Bicliard II. Atc Intyre, Jr., all of New York. A reception will follow the ceremony at tho home of tho bride's undo and aunt. Dr. nnd Airs. Joseph Head, CIS Westvlew avenuo, Germantown. Allss Bandolph comc3 ot an historic old fam ily and has always been a populur mem ber of the younger set in Germantown. Air. Bynrd Is a graduate of Williams Col lege, of the Law School of Columbia Col lego and Is practicing law In New York. After an extended wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Byard will be at home on Saturdays In AInrclr. after 4 o'clock, ut 63 West 11th street, New York. DONALDSON-BROWN. A quiet wedding will tako place today at 4 o'clock In tho Church of Our Mother of Consolation. Chestnut Hill, when Allss Bessie A. Brown, daughter of Mrs. Pat rick Brown, of Sll Norwood avenue, will become the bride of Air. Blchard Donald son. Tho ceremony will bo performed by tho Bev. Nicholas J. Vaaey. Alias Brown will wear n traveling suit of dnrk blue cloth, trimmed with seal fur, and a black hat. Sho will wear violets. Aliss Florenco Brown, who will bo maid of honor, will Women Who Manage Your Affairs. Why Not Consult Our Women's Department? , We are 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 IVomen. Pamphlet 2A- -Elementt Required in Safe Inveitment for Public Utilitiei at InveitmentM for Women. Will be Ment upon application. William P. Bonbright G& Co., Inc. MARY H. INGHAM Manager Women's .Department Room 506, 437 Chestnut St., Philadelphia New York Boston London William P. Bonbright & Co. rpHIS is just the car I need. I'm glad I saw your classified adver tisement in the Public Ledger." "I'm glad you like it. It is the third car I have advertised and sold through the Ledger." The Public Ledger is read by men who can afford, and who are willing to pay a good price or, a good used car, YOU can reach the largest, number of possihjjc. purchasers by the use of its columns. Don't waste time and effort in a futile search for a purchaser focus your selling efforts on the market en masse, ' Send in your ad NOW for tomorrow's paper. I i PUBLIC tgMs LEDGER j M wear a black velvet suit and a white hat and will havo a corsage bouquet of Parma violets. Tho best man will bo Mr. Frederick Crowley, After the ceremony a reception for tho Immediate fam ilies will follow at the bride's home. Ml nnd Airs. Donaldson will be at home after February 13, In Queen Lane Manor., LEWIS-BOSUN. Tho marriage of Atlas Mollj'o D. Itosen, ! daughter of Atrs. Sarah. Itoacn, of 17S3 i North 31st street, to Mr. Harry II. .Lewis will take place tomorrow afternoon at the home of the bride's mother. Tho Bev Dr, Alnrvln Nathan, of tho Beth Israel Temple will perform tho ceremony, which will bo followed by a reception. The 'bride will wear a gown of whlto duchetse satin trimmed with point lncc, and a veil of tulle arranged with sprays of orange blos soms, and will carry nn Ivory-bound Bible. Sho will be attended by her sister, Allss Francf s D. Itosen, ns maid' of honor, and Miss Frances Budolph, Mlaa Eatelle Itosen and Allss Alny Schwartz, as brides rnnlds. Master Milton Boscn, the bride's young brother, will act as page. The maid of honor's gown Is of pale-pink taffeta draped with nllo-grccn tulle, and Jtlre bridesmaids will wear pink taffeta frock and hats of pink tulto trimmed with pale blue. Air. Lewis will have Air Isador Budolph ns best man, nnd his uahcrs will be .Mr. Ixml.s Silverman, Air, Samuel AI. Schwartz and Mr. Harry Schwartz. As the wed ding Is the culmination of a romance that begnn In Bermuda two years ago, Mr. Lewis and his brldo will spend their honeymoon nt that resort. They will be at homo after Atarch 1 at H33 North 31st street. KEELY-BOOT. Announcement Is mado of the marriage of Atlas Miriam Coiburn Boot, daughter of Mr. E. P. Boot, of 631 East Lovorlng ton avenue, Roxborough, to Mr. David Fulmer Keely, son of Sir. and Mrs. Oliver S. Keely, of Ijyceum avenue, on Tuesday morning, Janunry 15, In the Leverlngton Presbyterian Church. The pastor, the Rev. Dwight C. Hanna, officiated at the ceremony. Allan Mary Boot, tho bride's sister, was her only attendant. After the quiet aervlco, Mr. ond Mrs. Keely left 'for a trip through tho South. They will live nt 4423 Pcclrln street, Roxborough, upon their return. Bala-Cynwyd ,. Air and Airs. B. Scott AlcCrackcn? of Cynwyd, entertained at dinner Inst night beforo tho subscription dance at the Cyn wyd Cluh. Their guests were Atr,rJind Airs. Edward W. 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