Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 04, 1916, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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d NANCY WYNNE ANTICIPATES A
.The Midwinter Ball Will Be Held Tonight at Horti
f cultural Hall Affair Is Given bv Mnn Prnminnnf
S. .-. C3rrtin1 P.ivnlna
in Social Circles
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mltE midwinter bnll, wlilch Is nno of
k I ,hA foremost soclnl functions of Iho
I M80n, Will l- Ki nMue,.... .... i,.
tulturfll "" Tlln bnl1 win bp RlVGn
, 1injer the niisptcrs of Ifin following
committee. Mr. Lynfonl Hldtllr, Mr.
If Lyman Blddlo. Mr. Oouvorneur Cnd
Lntflder. Mr. Wilson Cntliorwootl, Mr,
Henry Brlnton Conc, Mr. T. Do Witt
ruvlcr, Mr. R. Wlstcr Htirvey. Mr.
Charles E- Ingersoll, Mr. Sidney W.
tfeltli Dr. Hubert G- l' Contc, Mr.
.' Pratt McKrnn, Mr. William R.
Mercer, Jr, Mr. J. Kcnrnley Mitchell,
! ,, Mr a. J Drcxel l'iml, Mr. Edpar
i gcott, Mr Alexander vim Rensselaer
r , ,, jrr, Edwnnl knwbor Welsh.
Th0 patronesses who will rerelvo aro
i Mrs Charles Edwurd Ingcrsoll, Mrs.
., ',nHxr Van Rensselaer. Mis. Robert
Ale At"
roaming Montgomery. Mrs. J. Kearsley
Mitchell and Mrs. Edward Lowber
f Welsh.
A. number of dinners will bo given
1 before tho ball. Mr. and Mrs. Edward
t Browning will give ono at tho Rellovuo
l Biratford, and the Clcorno Dallas Dlx
K n8 Wui cntortnln nt their home. Miss
Hannah Iox will glvo a dinner for JIIm
i mrv Wurts, and Dr. and Mrs. Wll-
' Hams Diddle Cadwalador will cntirtniii
' for Miss Hnnnnh Wright. Mr. and Mrs.
I Charles Fnrnum will bo hosts at n tlln
? ner nnd tho rharlemagnc Towers will
entertain for Major General an.d Mrs.
'. aeorgo Barnett, of Washington. Mrs.
Charles II. Howell will also glvo n din
ner. Wo are looking forward with pleas
ure to tho musical comedy which
,' a number of tho younger girls will up-
pear in tonight at tho Rollcvue-Strat-ford
for tho bcnolU of St. Francis"
' Homo for Convalescents In I-ansdownc.
The words and plot and music liavo
teen written for tho affair by William
t Mason Wright, Jr., of Mask and Wig
fame, whoso excellent work Is already
known.
A fcaturo of the entertainment will
be a specialty danco by Miss Rosallo
Hoban and William Mnson Wright,
Jr. Another will bo a song and danco
ep'ecialty, "Sooner or Later," in which
Miss Gcrtrudo Miller, Miss Elizabeth
Walsh, Miss Beatrice Ilarrlty, Miss
nnsalio Hoban, Mr. Richard 'Walsh,
Mr. Robert Care, Mr. Francis Walsh
and Mr. Philip Wright will talto part.
Tho chorus groups will have moio
than 125 young peoplo nlone. Ono
group designated as models Includes
Miss Gertrudo Bnchlcr, Miss Virginia
McGrath, Miss Graco Walton, Miss
Agnes Harrlty, Miss Eleanor Hoban,
Miss Helen Toland.
I wonder what mado them change
their minds? Just think, It they had
not we would all have been treated to
n great sensation! As it is now wo will
never know just why they decided to
1 use their better judgment and wait till
Papa gave his consent; for lot mo
whisper It carefully, not two weeks ago
a cortaln young dob nnd an ardent
young suitor had positively decided to
;,-run off to Elkton and then return for
Papa's blessing. I understand Papa
does not think "Cedric" Is. making
cough: anyhow, tho wild rebellion has
. for tho time being been squolchcd, and
perhaps wo never will know all about it.
Was it on a wager or simply "bo
cause" that a pretty young thing
brought out a pocket edition comb from
her vanity bag and ran it through her
carefully waved locks at a supper
party lately? The uso of powder puff
axd lip stick In public Is no longer a
thine to gasp at, so constantly and
frankly does my fair lady uso them,
but Is It possible that a comb Is also
permissible and qulto commo il faut?
A 1916 model Lorelei, what?
'Whllo In New York this week I was
Impressed by tho new obsession which
thas taken hold of all smart Now York
ers, that of tho skating fad. Wo in this
itald town liavo seen exhibited many
ravishing skating costumes, and somo
few of us havo bought them for uso on
the small ponds which dot tho coun
tryside around Philadelphia; but most
of us, I fear, havo been content. to don
our plaid or striped skirt and our last
Bummer's sweater or sports coat and
(ally forth to enjoy tho brisk skimming
over the Ice. But not so In New York!
There, Indeed, has tho sport become a
ceremonial without which no ono's cal
endar is complote, and to facilitate
matters a rink was placed on tho Bllt-
' inore roof? so that ono need not jour-
" ne,y over to Tuxedo for real open-air
port. The rink Is surrounded by a
Mplass enclosed teahouse, and hero ono
may enjoy a real tho dansant, or I
(uppoae one should sav tho glacee.
't They oven toll mo that at tho evening
,i skating parties ono Is supposed to ap
pear In evening dress! Dorothy Nor
rs, who Is aomethlntr of a cosmopolite.
f U one of tho few Phlladoluhla cirls
who go over to Now York for thoso
parties, although nearly all of tho
New York debutantes liavo become
Proficient dancers on tho Ice. Tho ben-
f eflt matinee which was given on Tues
day at the Century Theatre, on "West
"id street, drew manv matrons from
Pttls city, Mrs. Bob Strawbrldge was
One of the nntrnneRses. and. of course.
; Mrs. Astor, although she has not lived
ure for many years, probably Inter
ted many of our own set In the
charity. I saw the Countess von Holn-
teln lUnchlni? nt tlio nn.fi.tnn -
Hore the affair.
Mrs. Tony Blddlo Is soendlncr a short
Vme w(h her young daughter, Cor-
uua Duke, who while on the avenue
ae day this week looked charmingly
youthful. Indeed, both mother nnd
.daughter, or should I say grandmother
mother, look entirely too youiiff to
r" me responsibility of the little
Hse. heir on their hands. When I saw
tttm their limousine was standing out
ae Best's, where I suspect they had
to add to Angler. Jr.'v extensive
rdrobe NANCY WYNNE.
Personals
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U'3 J dti i""arin,u Luson will
i "a' i ,ii Saturday afternoon
-t iho Hell VUr Btl.llfuid In
n a
ftwi
WONDERFUL BALL TONIGHT
Mr.,,,. T!....
Many Dinners Precede
- ! . I'f granddaughter. Miss Lucille
;" n' "V Merlin Ltwnn. debutante daugh-
bL. nr,n,ld Mrs. Louis O. I.usron. A
illnner ami dance will follow the tea for
tlio receiving party.
Stri. I,tiOI, , i,cr ,innBiior havp on
t! i. KUe.sts over the week end. Miss Kitty
Molt, of Wnrrenton. Vn.. and Mr. Kylvanus
Htoltcs. Jr., of Washington.
The marriage of Mlpq dladys A.
.Mnclmy-JSmlth. daughter nf Mrs. Alex
nmlcr Mnekny-Smlth. of Wnshlngton, to
Mr. Hlllam Doll Wntkln, will tnko place
on .Saturday, March 4.
Invllntloni hnvo Iipcii Issued by Dr. nnd
Mrs. Warren Powers Laird for tho mar
riage of their daughter, Miss Mnry Itnll
Laird, to Mr. John DnHhelll Mer., on
Jcrtnctay. March 1, nt 4 o'clock. In tho
Memorial Church of Saint Paul. Over
brook. A small reception at Clreon Onto,
the homo of tho bride's parents at Merlon,
for the Immediate families nnd tlm lirMni
party, will follow the ceremony. Conches
will meet tho train leaving Broad Street
Station at 3:15 o'clock.
Mrs. Paxson Doctor, of Bryn Mnwr, lins
sent out invltntloni for a brldgo to bo
given on Wednesday, February 10, In
honor of Miss IMIth Rvnus, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Clcorgo H. Cvnns, whoso en
gnseinent to Mr. J, Lawrcnco Pnncoast
was recently announced.
Mrs. Alexander J. Cnssatt, with her
grnnddnuRlilcr, Miss Lola Cnssntt, will
spend next summer nt Newport, R. I.,
having leased MldclllT, the villa owned by
the Into Miss Caroline Ogden Jones.
Miss Mnrlnn K. Johnson, daughter of
Mr. Llndlcy Johnson, of Hosomoiit, Is
spending several weeliH In Atlantic City.
Mrs. M. Hoy Jnckson. of Itoy-I.en Croft,
Moylnn. In nt tho Trnytnorc, Atlantic
City, for a few days.
Tho Philadelphia llranch of tho Alum
nno Association of tho Moravian Seminary
will glyo a luncheon on Tuesday, Kelntmry
21, nt tho Ik-llovuc-Stratfnrd. Tho guests
will bo recalled by tho oulccrn of tho as
sociation, Mrs. Charles Doollttle. presi
dent; Mrs. Herman Vohhngc, Mm. lidwnrd
Quia Thornton, Miss Harrison Dunlap,
Sirs. E. J. Hterr, vlco presidents; Miss
l.una Kniimnii, recording secrotary; Mrs.
David Stout, corresponding secretary, and
Mrs. Michael DoLng, treasurer.
A dance will ho given at tho Xormnnrlln
Sfith and Chestnut streets, on Monday
evening, under tho auspices of tho Enter
tainment Committee of St. Luke's Homeo
pathic Hospital Association. Mrs. D.
Roman Is chalrmnn of tho committee,
and tho patronesses Include Mrs. Robert
Stovcnson, Jr., Mrs. John S. Parke, Mrs.
S. C. Kuemmorle, Mis. Ernest It. Smith,
Mrs. John W. Doriss nnd Mrs. J. M. Hep
pller. About 200 guests will bo present.
Along the Main Line
MEUION A largo number of prom
inent society folk In Morion nnd other
near-by .stations, along the Mnln Lino
will bo present at tho subscription danco
to bo given tonight at tho Morion Coun
try Day School. This will bo tho llrst
affair of Its kind ever held In Merlon,
and It promises to be nn unusually bril
liant entertainment. Tho pauonesse3 In
clude Mrs. George D. B. Dai by, Mrs.
S. Earlo Haines, Mrs. J. Wydomim Leu,
Jr.; Mrs. Edward Burke Wllford. Mrs.
William IX. Folwcll, Mrs. George K. Er
ben, Mrs. Martin J. Mullein, and tho oth
ers pit-sent will Include Mr. nnd Mrs.
Vnn Court Carwlthen, Mr. and Mrs.
Louis A. Belmont, Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur
Hadley, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Searing,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Georgo It. Sullivan, Mr.
and Mrs. Hnrold Pender, Mr. and Mrs.
Frederick W. Rockwell, Mr. nnd Mrs.
John F. Brnun, Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry
Dclaplalno, Mr. and Mrs. Frank II. Gale,
Mr. and Mrs. William S. Baker, Dr. and
Mrs. W. Nowbold Watson, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank P. Croft, Mr. nnd Mrs. Karl Ed
win Ilarriman. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Mc
Ahee, Mr. and Mrs. J. Warren Nofr", Mr.
nnd Mrs. S. Wilson Heaton, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Samuel McCrcery, Mr. nnd Mrs. Percy E.
Matthes, MI33 Imogen Goddard. of Lynn,
Mass.; Miss Julia Qrllllth, Miss Mary
Qrimth, Mr. Joseph Watklns, Mr. Bussell
Nelf, Mr. Wllllnm Conlen, Mr. Charles
Grilllth, Mr. S. Earlo Haines, Dr. Georgo
D. B. Darby, Mr. William H. Folwell,
Mr. J. Wydcman Leo, Jr.; Mr. Georgo
K. Erbon and Mr, Martin J. Mulkln. Tho
dance will bo tho occasion of a number
of dinner parties. Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Burko Wllford, of Highland nnd Melroso
avenues, will give a dinner of eight cov
vers, their guests Including Mr. and Mis.
Arthur Iladley, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dcla
plalne .and Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Croft.
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Folwell. or Mel
rose avenuo and Linden lnno, will enter
tain Miss Mary Grilllth nnd Mr. Arthur
Wilson Informally at dinner. Mr. nnd
Mrs. S. Earlo Haines, of Heath road, will
have Mr. and Mrs. Dale B. Fltlcr, Miss
Imogen Goddard and Mr. Joseph Watklns
as their guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Bok are spend
ing n, fow days In Washington, en route
to Ormond Bench, Fla.
A muslcalo will be given this evening
at tho Lower Merlon School Auditorium
by members of tho Main Lino Choral,
under tho leadership of Miss Anna Mc
Donough. Mrs. Sydney Thayer will bo
tho soloist. Tho Wyunotleld Children's
Hospital will be tho beneficiary.
WYNNEWOOD-At the tea which
Sirs. Norman Control), of Kent road, will
glvo Wednesday, February l(i, In honor
of Mrs. Samuel Stockton White. 3d, who
will bo remembered as Miss Vera Mc
Intlre. of New York, tho hostess will be
assisted In receiving by Mrs. V. Llttell
White, Mrs. A. W. Trimble, Mrs. R.
Stockton White, Mrs. Francis 3. Cantrell,
Jr., Mrs. Robert R. Blnnk, Mrs. Thomas
F. Clement, Miss Haines and Miss Flor
ence White.
German town
Mrs. Letltia G Beard, who has been
spending several months as tho guest or
her daughter, Mrs. Joseph C. Earnshaw,
of 332 KnrUutm terrace, will Icavo tomor
row with her daughter, Mrs. M. C, Roach,
of New York, for Pensacoia, Fla., where
they will bo the guests of Mr. John S.
Beard.
Miss Christine Waggaman, who is at
present the guest ot air. anu airs, nyuuu
Patterson, of !03 East Upsal street, will
leave on Sunday for New York to be the
guest of the Misses Walsh, of 31st street.
Miss Waggaman will return to Gorman
town befpre going to her homo In Wash
ington, D. C.
Mrs. Dorothy Groves, or 6929 Wayne
avenue, will entertain the members or her
bridge club this afternoon. Those who
will attend will be Mrs. Alfred M. North,
Mrs. John T. Custls, Mrs. John Parker,
cL. i p Rmith. Miss Mary Rose. Mrs.
Lee." Miss's- Nichols and Miss Beatrice
Parrel.
Frankford
A euchre and promenade will be held
next Thursday evening ut the Visitation
Assembly Rooms, Lehigh avenue and
Potter street. The committee In charge
has made a program tfcat will be carried
out to the beat of jts ability.
The Tacony Singing Society's 24th an
nua prUe nwuerade ball will be held
Friday evening. February 36. Prizes will
be awarded to tlw baat-dressed man and
woman. ,
Mas Marlon Yocum, of 110 East Tabor
road Gluey, has returned from. Harrls
buu where she has been spending a
week .- the guest of MUs Conly.
EVEttlfrG LEBGEB-PHlEADELPirrA; FRIDAY, FEBRTTAttY
Weddings
QASKILL SMITH.
A pretty homo wedding was celebrated
on Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock, when
Miss IMIth II. Smith, the daughter of Mr.
nnd Mrs. James Harper Smith, beenmo the
bride of Mr. Hnrry II. S. Onsklll, of Al
toona Tho ceremony was performed at
tho home of the bride's parents. 44 IB Pino
street, the Itev James tlnm.ty Swain
otllclatlng Tho bride, who was given In
limrrlngo by her fnther, was nttlrcd In a
wedding gown of white crepe meteor. Her
Queen Victoria veil was ndorned with
duchesse lace and wreathed with orange
blossoms. .She rarrled a bouquet of Bride
roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Helen
dordon Smith, sister of tho bride, nnd Miss
Helen Oasklll, sister of the bridegroom,
noted as bridesmaids, They wcro gowned
nllke In llowcred talTeta, with scarfs of
yellow nnd lavender tulle nnd carried yel
low mni-querltcs and lavender sweet peas.
Mr Arthur Keeler ncted as best man
After their wedding trip Mr. nnd Mrs
pnsklll will llvo In Altoonn. Mr. Oasklll
s tho son of Mr. Dnnn B. Gnsklll, of Col
li ngsuood, N. J.
HOOVnit-UCRGKR.
Tho mnrrlngo of Miss Emma W. Bur
gor, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. George
Rumor, of 151? N'ntiii r.w utr.t nt,,i m
Chnrles A. Hoover wns celebrated nt 8
o clock Inst evening nt the homo of tho
bridegroom's mother, Mrs. Alice Hoover,
JIS North CVIi street.
Tho bride, who wns gowi. In white
satin, was attended by Mrs. T. J. Car
roll, who acted ns tnntron of honor, nnd
tho bridegroom wns nttended by his
brother, Mr. Hnlpb Hoover.
A reception followed tho cere onv
After they return from their honeymoon,
which will be spent in Cnnndn, the voting
eouplo will live at C2d street nnd Haver
ford nvenue.
MANLEV niJLLER.
The marriage of Miss Queenle L. Billler,
of London, Eng and Mr. Edward II.
Mnnley was quietly celobraled on Tues
day nfternoon nt 3:30 o'clock nt tho homo
of tho Itev. Dr. John A. Hnlnnr. nf tlm
Blockley Baptist Church, as North Bid
street, There were no attendants. Mr.
nnd Mrj. Mnnley left Immediately nfter
the ceiemony for a wedding trip nnd on
their return will llvo ut R012 Mnster street.
Along the Reading
Mrs. Horace Dunlap, of Old Vork rond,
nnd Mrs. Jnmcs T. Mullln, or Wngner
nvenue, Logan, will entertain the R. M.
S. Sewing Circle nt Mrs. Dunlap's homo
tomorrow nfternoon. Tho additional
guests will be Mrs. James Lulley, Mrs.
Thomas Fredeiick, Mrs. Georgo Graham,
Mrs. Georgo Kirk, Mrs. Leonard Smith,
Mrs. David Talley, Mrs. Franklin Hen
derson, Mrs. Hnrry T. Schull, Mrs. Hnrry
G. Mocrlc. Mrs. Holnh linkcstraw. Mrs.
Albert Endow, Mis. Comly Monk, Mrs.
Philip Doll and Mrs. Samuel Woods.
A meeting will be held nt the home of
Mrs. Wllllnm E. 'Gioben, Lakesldo nvc
iiuo nnd City line, Oak Lone, on Mon
day nt 2:30 o'clock, at which Miss Isabella
Mott, or Now York, a descendant of
Lucrctla Mott nnd olllcial organlzor for
the Congressional Union, will preside, to
explain tho policy and methods of the
Congressional Union work In Washing
ton. Mr. nnd Mrs. Georgo Bailey, or North
07th stteet, Oak Lano. will entertain
Mrs. Thomas Flsko and her daughter.
Miss Paulino R. FIske, or Now York, for
a week, nfter which they will Icnvo for
Florida, where- they expect to remnln until
March. A number of Informal affairs
will be given In their honor.
Dr. and Mrs. Allen M. Klrkwood nio
visiting 'Mrs. Klrkwood's brother nnd sls-tor-In-law,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank L. Jame
son, of City line, Onk Lane. They will
remain Tor two weeks. A dinner will bo
given In their honor tomorrow evening
by Mr. nnd Mrs. Lawrence G. Clarke, of
Elklns Park, at which the guests will In
cludo Mr. and Mrs. Allen T. George, of
West Chester, nnd .vir. and Mrs. Martin
Gardner, of Wilmington, Del.
Naval News
Mrs. Raymond S. Kcycs, wiro of Lieu
tenant Commnndor Kcycs, U, S. N., has
Issued Invitations for n bridge party on
Saturday, February 12, at her home, 2102
Shunk street. Thc(o will be six tnbles.
Her guests will Include Mrs. Robert Leo
Ttussell, Mrs. W. L. LItttellold, Mrs. E. D.
Ryan, Mrs. Frank Halford, Mrs. Long,
Mrs. Mnglll. Mrs. Alexander Vnndcgrlft,
Mrs. Isaacs, Mrs. A. T. Graham, Mrs.
Elmo Weir, Mrs. Lynch, Mrs. Glllesplo,
Mrs. Georgo Do Bennovlllo Kelm. Mrs.
Badford, Mrs. Charles Bryant Drake,
Mrs. Ralph L. Shopard, Mrs. Shamer,
Mrs. Dcarllng, Mrs. Guy A. Blssett, Mrs.
E. S. Stalnnker, Mrs. Paul Blackburn,
Mrs. Henry Moyer, Mrs. Porter and Miss
Johanna.
Camden and Vicinity
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wilfred W. Fry will en
tertain at dinner tonight, in honor ot the
birthday or Mrs. Fry's rather, Mr. Fran
cis Wayland Ayer.
Miss Nancy Northrop, or 305 North 3d
street, has returned from Virginia.
Miss Gladys Truscott, of 627 Cooper
street, has returned from Now York.
Mrs. T. J. Walters, of 503 Cooper street,
Is spending somo weeks In Washington,
D. C, visiting relatives.
Miss Dorothy Dovelln, a senior at
Snarthtnore College, hns been visiting her
parents at 313 Penn Btreet.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wilson, .of 3d and
Cooper streets, have been enjoying a
Southern sojourn.
Mrs. Norman Ives, of Wynnewood, has
been visiting Mrs. E. T. Woodruff, of 4th
and Pearl streets, who entertained at a
luncheon in her honor.
MISS GRACE WALTON
Miss Walton is a popular mem
ber of Lansdowne's younger set.
She will tako part tonight in thp
revue, "You Don't Say," to be
Kiven for the benefit of St
Francis1 Home for Convalescents.
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MISS GKRTRUDE ZANE vn,.t i. ,t. mil tic i i.-uiot.
JMiss Zane will lio one of thoio who will tiiUo part in Uio chorus,
"Wonderful Light in Your Kycs," tonight, which will be uiven at
the Ucllovuc-Stratfonl for the benefit of the convalescent home
at Lnnsdowno.
West Philadelphia
Miss Kathorino Whltnicr, dehutnnto
daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Itobeit Whll
mor, of 4703 Klngscsslng nvenue, will
spend the week-end nt Dobbs Ferry,
where sho will attend tho annual ten and
dance of tho school.
Miss Beyette Paul, of 131 South 3Sth
street, will leave next Tuesday for
Florldu, to remain until spring.
Mrs. R. W. Bowie, of 3309 Powclton ave
nue, entertained at bridge last evening.
Miss Anno Bcrger, of 3107 Spilng Garden
street, who lias been visiting relatives In
Biooklyn, loturncd home on Wcduesduy.
Miss Anna Noblo nnd Miss Frances
Noble, of B0 North Hirst street, enter
tained the Prlscllla Sowing Clrelo last
evening. Their guests Included Mrs. L.
S. Dobson, Mrs. Clydo Bower, Mrs. John
Stull, Mrs. Chailes McGIrr and Mrs.
Georgo Harlow.
North Philadelphia '
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Bradley, of 1S09
Montgomery avenue, entertained Infor
mally In honor of their daughter. Miss
Dorothy Bradley, nnd fcon, Mr. Wnltor
Bradley, on Saturdny evening. Their
guests were Miss Ruglna Mollis, Miss
Mnrgnrct Qulnn, Miss Catherine Brooks,
Miss Elizabeth Clifton, Miss Nntalio
Herring, Miss Clara Mnrtln, Miss Marian
Doyle, Miss Estella Hamburger, Miss
Blanche Mnrenzana, Miss Agnes Kelly,
Miss Margaret Ahem, Mr. Owen Haines,
Mr. James Moore, Mr. Michael Qulnn,
Mr. Michael Blee, Mr. Joseph Long.
Mr. Joseph Campbell, Mr. Joseph Clif
ton, Mr. Joseph Schwlngler, Mr. Rich
ard Kelly, Mr. John Kelly and Mr. Ed
ward Marenzana. Tho table was decor
ated with city colors and favors wero
Btnall Bilk American flags.
Mrs. C. Elbert Hoffman nnd her young
son, Elbert Dotterel- Hoffman, of High
land Park, spent tho week-end with Mrs.
Hoffman's mother, Mrs. C. 15. Dottcier,
:S00 North Tnylor street.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Lawrcnco W. Baxter, of
1641 West GIrard nvenue, will glvo a
danco tonight at their home, pieccdcd
by a muslcale, nt which tho soloists will
be Mrs. Laura Kossman Gerhard and
Mn William C. Young. There will bo BO
guests.
The Mth annual ball or the Rising Sun
Social, ono or tho oldest tocial organ
izations In North Philadelphia, will bo
held on Friday night, February 11, at
Motz's Hall, 1125 Roy street.
South Philadelphia
Miss Amelia Mnrle Conwny. of South
16th street, entertained tho members ot
her card club last ovenlng.
Woodbury
Mr. nnd .Mrs. Harry White, of Delaware
street, will move to Cnnnda this week
to make their homo In tho future
The members of the Endeavor class of
the Kemble Sunday school held their
llrst banquet nt Claphnm's, In Camden,
on Monday evening.
Miss Viola Hamlin, of Lock Haven, Pa.,
Is spending a month with Mrs. John Paul,
of Wenonah.
Wilmington
Mrs. C. Btarshall Barton will entertain
at cards and tea nt her home, Goodstay,
this afternoon, for Mrs. Plena S. du Pont,
Mrs. Leonard A. Ycrkes has gone to
Boston, Slnss., to spend a week with rela
tives. Miss Anna Young went to Now Yorlc
this week to tpend a fortnight with
friends.
Miss Hannah Muldoon, of Louisville,
Ky., who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs,
Ferdinand L. La Motte, returned homo
this week,
What's Doing Tonight
Philadelphia Chapter. AmcrKon Institute ot
Banking, Griffith Hall. Crow liulldlng; 8
o'clock,
Phlloaophlcal Society, 101 South 5th street;
S o'clock.
Midwinter ball, Horticultural Hall.
Britannia Lodge, Order Sena of St. dwrge,
annual ball, Eagle' Temple.
Charity performance for Si. Francis' Hopia
tor Convalescents, llellevue-Stratford; 8 o'clock.
Itiulneaa Science Club dinner and reception,
liellevue-Stratford Hotel; 7 o'clock.
Lecture by Richmond P. Hobfwn. attoa
Presbyterian Church, 11th street and Lehigh
avenue.
Untveralty of Pennsylvania, medical alumni
celebration, Bellovue-Stratford Hotel; T o'clock.
Faculty concert, Central Y. M. C. A.; 8
o'clooic
nraduattan axerclau. W&At PhlladaloJila Illffh
School for Olrla, 8 o'clock.
uupper ana reunion at toe uermanuwn louog
Women's Carlatlan Association, 58x0 Oermau
town avenue, to conuiumorate the GOta anni
versary of the organization of tha V W. c A.
la America.
Lecture. "Sewaso Dlepowl Problem!, by II
A Owen, Old Pino Street Cburcb. 4th ana i' ue
Koxborough
MrH. Wayne Mnycr, f 101 Lyceum
nvenue, entertained the 15obornugh Fort
nightly Club on Wednesday. The mem
bers present included Mlrs Marian Dodg
son. Miss Edith Kei'keslager. Miss l-Mltli
Ncwhall, Mrs. Clyde Lever, Miss Eliza
beth .Scholleld, Miss Ethel Sliders and
Miss Margaret Sargo.
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Steele, of tiUO
Ridge avenue, hnvo returned from Wild
wood. A Colonial reception and tea will bo
given on Tuesday, February 22, in tho
hall of Ebcnozer Methodist Episcopal
Church by tho Young Ladles' League.
Tho guests will bo received by the leaguo
otlleors, Miss Sophia Lackey, Miss Besslo
Illankln. Miss Eva Miller, Miss Marie
lvuno nnd Miss Ethel Leo.
Mr. nnd .Mrs. Wllllnm Ross Hnggart
entertained at their home, Tho Pines.
CHI Ridge avenue, Roxboraugh, on Tues
day evening, with u dinner dance. Many
prominent persons attended, among
whom were Mr. and Mrs. II. If. Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. George Llltlcwood, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Stott. Mr. and Mrs. Bishop,
Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Robinson, Mr. nnd
Mis. Albert Hood, Mr. olid Mrs. Frank
Kcnworthy, Mi. and Mrs. C. A. Rorn
baugh, Mr. and Mrs. William Keely, Dr.
nnd Mrs. Petty, Mr. and Mrs. R. Ken
worthy, Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Fnirell, Mr.
nnd .Mis. Wllllnm Spink, Mr. and Mrs.
John Struso, Mr. nnd Mrs. William Ed
dlemnn, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Simpson,
Mr. nnd -Mrs. C. J. Thompson, Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Pflstcrer, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. C.
Eddleman, Dr. and Mrs. It. L. Entwlsle,
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Boon, Mrs. Robert
Hays. Miss Peail Huys, Mr. John Jones,
Mr. William McAllister, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Jennings, West Pittston; Mr. nnd
Mrs. C. L. Hill, of L-incaster.
Tho resldenco was beautifully decorat
ed for tho occuslon with pink sweet peas
and roses.
Mrs. Tetcr Glaub, ot Rlpka avenue. Is
visiting nt tho homo or her mother hi
J'OIIEVIIIO.
Tioga
Miss Lorctta Ctirran, or 412G North
Broad street, will entertain at cards to
night at her home, when her guests will
include Miss Martha Hampson, Miss lie
glna McCormlck, Miss Nelllo Hampson,
Miss Mary Trency, Miss Genevlcvo Laf
ferty, .Mrs. A. M. Schuorr, Miss Beglna
Trency, Mrs. Edward Vincent O'Hanlon,
Miss Gcitrude Hampson, Miss Cnssidy,
airs. Androw McCruddon. Mrs. Joscnli
McCormlck and Miss Mary Worthlngton.
An nttractlvo muslcalo will bo given by
tho Templo Gleo Club on Thursday night.
February 17, hi tho Ccthseinano Meth
odist Episcopal Church, Hroad and West-
moreianti streets, under tho aus-plccs of
the men's club of tho church.
Mr. and Mrs. John II. Hlnklc, of 3:
North Kith street nnd Pcnllyn, Pn., who
havo left for St. Petersburg, Fin., will
spend several days wlillo on route at
Washington, Southern Pines and Jack
sonville. Mr. and Mrs. A. Oettlngor, or Tioga, are
occupying their now home, U3t Wyoming
avenuo. Mr. and Mrs. Bruco McFadden, of
North Broad street, will lenvo early In tho
month for a trip to Chicago,
Bala-Cynwyd
Tho card tournament recently organ
Ized by tlio assoclato members of tho
Cynwyd Club bos attracted much Interest
around Bala and Cynwyd. Meetings nro
held alternate Monday artemoons, and
among those who have entered tho tour
nament are Mrs. E. Newton WlKfnll, Mrs.
R. 11 Tull. Mrs. J. Ilea Patterson, Mrs.
II. Morton Coale, Mrs. Frank H. Hobsou,
Mrs. John R. K. Scott, Mrs. Cleorg-o Scott,
Mrs. Frank A. Harrlgan, Mrs. W. B.
Miles, Mrs. I&aao Korshaw, Mrs. Frank
H. Sykes, Mrs. William M. Allen. Mrs. J.
H, van orn, airs. . v. Hay, Mrs.
Henry W. Jackson. Mrs. Albert Cross,
Mrs. Wilmer F. Wood, Mrs. J. Howard
Mocke, Mrs. Rodger A. Miller, Mrs. Ira
N. Woodbury and Mrs. Donald B. Spa
nog! e.
Mr. and Sirs. Oeorge W. Ward, of Bryn
Slawr and Penarth avenues, left yester
day ror a month's stay at Palm Beach.
Mr, and Mrs. Frederick C. Nowbough,
Jr., who spent the past week In South
Carolina, have left for a fortnight's visit
to Palm Beach.
Lansdowne
Miag Emma J. Chirk, of Chambers
burg, Pa., la visiting her brother, Mr.
A. B. Clark, of 136 North Lansdowne ave
nue. Kotlre (or the Society pace will be
KcrcptcU aud printed lu the Evculut
I.cdiicr, but ull tueb notice muat b
urUNu ou one tide ot the paper, mu.t bo
igutd lu full, iili full uddrr, uud
uliru polble (eltiihone uuuiber tuuat be
Send all ucu conituuulcatlonn to
"Sotlty Editor," Eenlug Ltdeer, 603
CliMtnut ctreet.
l'nle thew requirement) are carried
out o that eriUrutlon may be poslble,
the miller HI not be prhtl bed
4, 1010.
MAYOR SMITH AND HIS WIFE
WILL ATTEND CONCERT FEBRUARY 16
Preparations for the Concert and Ball to Be Giv6n for
the Benefit of St. Rita's Church Are Well
Under Way Madame Locke to Sing
MANY notables will nttctul the concert
nnd bnll in nld of St. Rita's Church,
which will be held nt the Bcllevue-Strnt-foid
on Wednesday evening, Fcbrunry
16. Mnvor Smith nnd Mis. Smith will oc
cupy n box ns the guest of Mr. ond Mrs.
John Connelly. Mr. Connelly Is the City
Solicitor. From New York will como
many nntnhles In the musical world ns
tho guests of Mine. Lydla Locke, the
noted prima donna who will bo heard In
several nrlas.
Tho list of nitlsts who will Blng In
clude Mr. and Mrs. Wllllnm J. Bnlrd,
Mrs. Wllllnm If. Gieene, Miss Elizabeth
Lntl.i, Mis. John Lelgo, Mr. Philip v.
Cooke. Mr. David Gililln. the La
r.i.mltn Quartet, which Includes Miss
Julia Robinson, Miss Kntherlno Rosen
kmnz .Mr. Anthonv McNIchol nnd Mr.
Henry Hotz. Mrs. IMIth Mnhon will bo
the accompanist.
The largo list of patronesses was In
ci eased tho past week, the names of
snine nr tho now ones being Mrs. Charle
magne Tower, Mrs. John King Van
Itensselner, Mrs. John Connelly, Mrs.
Jnliii Wind, Miss Elizabeth McClellnn.
MNs Emily Gallagher, Mrs. John Thomp
son Spencer nnd many others.
Mr Albert Newman ctitcrtnlned tho
i-t .ind ballet of the "Dances of the
ri euros" nt n musical nnd dansant on
t Monday exenlhg. The muslcnl pnrt of tho
, rioginm consisted of plnno solos by Rob
ert Armlirustcr and Mrs. F. Butter
woith. seernl readings by Miss Hilda
s, lini h nnd a soprano solo by Miss
Thtisweldn Tholey. Solo dances, consist
ing of "Pipes of Pan," "iituinn," "Dy
inu: swan," "Egyptian" ond several
I others, wero given by Miss Rose Hoffman,
, Miss Leonctto Itehftiss nnd Miss Elsie
i liimo In fancy costume.
The Auxiliary of tho Hobrow Ladles'
Emergency Aid's Entertainment Commit
tee ban arranged a very Interesting pro
riam for Its concert and dance, which
U to tako ploco at Its rooms, 306 Pino
stieet, on Sunday evening. Tho program
will Include a vocal solo by Miss Weber,
a violin ttlo by Master Arthur Blank,
Master Leon Watt and Master Nathan
Shapiro, a plnno solo by Miss Paulino
Levitt and a vocal solo by Miss Sarah
Mnglll. Tho Interesting fcaturo of tho
program will be the rendering of tho play
let, "Tho Terrible Meek," written by
Southern Resorts
DAYTONA, Fla.. Feb. -(.-Delightfully
lialmy weather still pievalls at Daytona,
and every ono seems to radiate sunshine.
There is something rather Joyouj In tho
ntmosphero of this beautiful resort, for
when tho tourists arrive they soon forget
their Irksome worries nnd enter with vim
Into tho many pleasures for .which Day
tona Is famous.
The 2i!th anniversary of the rounding of
this plctuicsciuo spot was observed on
February 1 nt tho Nautilus Casino, with
especlnl exercises commemorating tho
birth of Prof. Mat" :.is Day, or Oberlln, O.
Ho called the town Tomokn, but after his
death tho change was mado to Daytona
in honor of the founder. Tho Bov.
Charles Frederick Goss. tho noted au
thor and lecturer, delivered the oration.
Miss Alda Hayward, of Philadelphia,
was tho guest of honor at a luncheon
given at tho Despland by Miss Sarah
Beach, of New York. Tho guests wero
Mrs, Murray t. Stanley, president of tho
Palmetto Club; Mrs. Laura A. Balcom.
Mrs. E. II. Hotchltlss, Mrs. Mcnefreo
Huston, Mrs. Charles Beach and Miss
Elizabeth Congdon.
Mr. nnd Mrs. II. G. Burrows, of Phila
delphia, who celebrated their 27th wed
ding anniversary this week, wcro the
guests or honor at a dinner party given
nt tho Despland by - rs. C. E. Tripp, or
Cleveland. Present wero Dr. nnd Mrs.
Robert McKay and Mr. nnd Mrs. Theo
dora Dunn, of East Ornnge.
A famllv party ut tho Palmetto Includes
Mr. nnd Mrs. G, II. Dclp, Mr. Edward
Elsenbrown, Mrs. M. S. Flack and Mrs.
John 1. Hrtrtmnn, who aro en route north
after a tour of the Florida cast coast.
Miss Mean G. Zerbo and Miss Anna
Lewis havo returned to Philadelphia
after spending several weeks nt the
Despland.
Miss Josephlno II. McCluro Is hero for
tho season.
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. R. Cartwrlght and
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cartwrlght motored
down, nnd are at the Prlnco Georgo en
routo south.
Mr. Albert McNIchol, Mr. Harry Mc
NIchol and Mr. Gilbert Turner spent a
week at tho Pines en routo to tho Mc
NIchol cstnto In tho far South.
Mrs. M. F. Post has taken apartmcntB
at tho Colonial for tho season.
Miss Margaret Reed entertained at
auction brldgo at her cottago on Grand
view nvenuo In honor of Miss Mario Mer
rlday. Mrs. Alexander Smith gave a small
auction brldgo party at tho Prince Georgo
early in the week.
Mr. and Mrs. It. M. Bond gave a dinner
party nt tho New Clarendon. Covers
wero laid for 11 guests. Tho decorations
AMUSEMENTS
CONVENTION HALL
TWICi: DAILY. Mats, nt 3. Nlghta nt 8:15.
Well llpated and Welt Vrntllnted
LAhT 2 NK1I1TS. LAST S MATS.
IIIIINIS Til. -5 rmi.DItUN TO SUE
FltANK V. STILLMAN'S
N. Y. HIPPODROME
WINTER CIRCUS
SUCCESS
THE WCIHLD'S GREATEST CIRCUS STARS
OV THII SAWOl'ST ARENA
TEN TIIOl'SA.ND HEATS AT 2.V-. PRICES,
SSc. r,0c, 730 ANU SI 00. MATINEES L"3e
AND BOc ON SALE AT 01M1IELS
Exhibition of Paintings
Paula Ilinimelsbach Balano
Johanna M, Boericko
Alary Butler
QREECI3 COLORAPO SCOTLAND
JAN. 1!0 TO FEU. 0. INCLUSIVE
AT THE I't.ASTIC CLUU
247 SOUTH CAMAO STREET
Open 0 A M to 111' M. ADMlbSlON FREES.
Z'1 Z " UARKGT AUOYE JOTU
Qfoyi cr IIU5AM to 11:18 P.M.
biaaiey Fannie Ward
In "Teiineiaea'a Vardner"
CominK Next Monday, Tues., Wed.
CHARLOTTE WALKER
IN HER GREATEST STAQE SUCCESS
The TnuljifJheJnsqme Pine
Arcadia
CHESTNUT Iieloiv 16th
10 A. M. to H'.IS P. M.
Willard Mack
In '"
Neit Mon.,
Palace
THE CONQUEROR"
l'U WM. "ACtJUlTTBD"
lOe 12H MARKET 20a
10 A M. 11 P M.
WALLACE REID
in "THE GOLDEN CHANCE'
COMlNft ALL NBXT WEEK
PAULINE FREDERICK In "THE SPIDER"
METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE
MHTROPOUTAN OPERA CO., NEW YORK
feb" s!?. Lucia Di Lammermoor
MMEi siARIA DARRIENTOSther flrt apper
ante hare). MM. MARTINELLI. AMATO.
IIOTIUBR BADA COSD . Mil. UAVAONOLl
SBATS IJW CHESTST. WAU4121; RACE0T.
YV ainUt 26c 50c. Re. Mat. Sat
XatJllU A cupiu Muelcal R,vu,
Next Woafc Wh O'Hara la -iflUtjgSrffl
lrninlravVin1raK THEATRE PLAYERS
Mate TUs "Carmen tUaor Mwtell
Tbure. t vl""";" CARMEN
American Ar;', l:r: !: ,J1"1;1
X0
Charles Rann Kennedy, by Miss Esther
Kornfeld. Mr. Bernard Brodlo nnd Mr
Samuel Kornfeld.
Thp committee In charge Includes Mr
Mitchell Fow, Miss Anna Gllckman, Miss
Dlim Folnstcln, Miss Paula Bodeck, Miss
Adollna Cohen, Miss Julia Greenwald.
Mr. George Burrlson, Mr. Solomon Sacksi
and Mr. A, Allen Levlnthal.
The Perez Zlon Club will glvo an enter
tainment for tho celebration of the birth
days of Miss Lillian Wnltman, Mr. Samuel
Trcdwoll, Mr. Leon Wugstler and Mr
George Roomberg, at 016 Franklin street,
tomorrow ovenlng. The guests expected
to ue present aro Mr. D. Levcnthal, presl
dent of tho Council of Jewish Clubsj Mr
A. Markowltz, vlco president; Mr. Fein
stein, leader of tho Perez Zlon Club, and
others,
A surprlso party was given in honor of
tho sixth birthday of Miss Eva Pollock on
Sunday by her pnrents, Mr and Mrs
Herman Pollock, at tholr home, 2003
East Moynmonslng avenue, Miss Ida
Hendlor, Miss Beatrice Lnctcrman and
Miss Beatrico Hendler entertained tho
guests with tho Mazurka, and Miss Bea
trico Lacterman also sang a number of
selections.
Tho dining room was elaborately deco
rated with rosebuds and flowers, nnd n
beautifully decorated birthday cako was
set In tho centre of tho table with sou
venirs for tho little guests. Miss Fanny
Pollock and Miss Lillian Pollock received
tho guests, who Included Allss May Koss
ler. Miss Beatrico Hendler, Miss Ida
Hendlor, Miss Beatrico Lacterman, Miss
Minerva Blrdman, Miss Lillian Fodder,
Miss Bco llosemnn. Miss Clelly Press
Miss Paula Press, Miss Beatrice Qrnltcor
Miss Beatrice Freedberg and Miss Ilelon
Edelman.
The Young Girls' Hebrew Society sue.
cossfully carried out Its first minstrel
show nnd dance. Tho society wa4 very
thankful for tho services given by Mr.
Grccnbcrg nnd Mr. Cohen, also to Mr,
Pomoroy nnd Mr. Dwyer. Among thosj
In the performnnco were Miss Martha
Weiss, Miss Frances Stcrnflcld, Miss Sarah
Weiss, Miss Leah Bernstein, Miss Rose
Rossman, Miss Helen Grcon, Miss Edltil
Rothsteln, Miss Snlllo GImpel, Miss Han.
nab Berg, Miss Blanche Rothsteln, Miss
Mlnnlo Bernstein and Miss Cnrollno
Lcldcr, tho Intter six participating in In
dividual songs,
wcro sweet pens nnd maiden hair fern.
Among those present wcio Mr. and Mrs.
L. L. Potter, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Myer.
Mn and Mrs. Laughlln, Miss Helen Foote,
J. E. Knvanaugh nnd R. T. Durret.
Mrs. Mary Miller and Miss C. K. Miller
are spending part of tho winter at tho
Clarendon. Mrs. Miller and Mls3 Miller
havo been coming to Daytona Beach for
many years.
AMUSEMENTS
FORT? "FIST matinee
X WXYXVCjDI tomorrow
"Here Comes Tootsi'U
Play a Little Music in
the Band!" .
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PEERLESS PRODUCTION
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AND you WILL JOIN
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Best Seats $1.50 at Pop. Wed. Mats.
Garrick Last2Evgs. L" t
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NEXT MONDAY SEATS NOW
TWIN BEDS wi!h ,he Gr
Popular 1-rlca Wet Etotlne'geff&ff",,
B. F. Keith's Theatre
CHESTNUT AND TWELFTH STREETS
MRS. LANGTRY
Paul Mocr,Bi.nNaom.rG,. ,v.Uarj SImm.
N13XT WPPIv t
TWENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY OF
McINTYRE & HEATH
In "THE OEORQIA. MINSTRELS
ACADEMY OF MUSIO "
NEWMAN S2-W
TONIGHT. 8,15 PUTT
TOMORROW, 2:30 UXllLJli
TICKlrHhBTiRA,ITS ST MAGELLAN
TICKETS at Heppe'e, S5C to 11.00. NOW,
BROADxT1!!" -?"' We,lc' Ev- si"
i . 'Ti,atlnee Tomorrow at 2H5
Klaw & Erlnnger and Georgo TtfeY Preaent
POLLYANNA
TU SlaJ ''i0''. Svrfaiina Good OAeer
Bt Seata (1 BO at Wedneedavjif.tfn.r,
CHESTNUT ST. Opera House
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Fl BhTO- The RuUns paggi0I1U
With CLAIRE WHITNEY and WM. E. SHAY
BpjeIal Organ iluHa and All-Srar Comedies
GLOBE THEATRE ft5B "
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GaEdncoraUnavES "The Giant's Fear"
"Four Jacks and a Queen"
OTHER ACTS WORTH SEEINH
ADFJ.PHT TONIQIIT AT8H5
A.UtUljrn.1 MATINEE TOMORROW
DAVID DELASCO !?,, Cit
pr.nta ranees Starr
IN THE REMARKABLE PLAY
"MARIE-ODILE"
ThaMaet Dlocuoeed Dramatic Et eat of Ih. ytu
T.VRTr1, TON1QHT AT 8:15
J-l X XV1VJ MATINEE TOMORROW
TUB N Y WINTER GARDEN REVUE
"The Passing Show of 1015"
WITH UREAT CAST HEADED BY
OEOROB MONROE, EUGENE anU W1LLIB
HOWARD and MAltTLYNN MILLEH
ACADEMY SW at Ilepp.',. iIlu Cheetaut
Philadelphia ?Tomoi
Orchestra gSV. a-gg'
S.at ror MaWr'.tn Symphony, let pStoim
anee. Ttmm., plii. 3, now on ul3.5Q to l
NTXON today at's.ibT "
niAWi TQJ.KJHT AT T ANn ft
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