imim timSmSSSSPSSSSSBggglSB vtv gNCr WYNNE PREDICTS QUIET WEEK Liotts Small Affairs Will Many persons Are Leaving for Southern Resorts Matters of Interest 1TH Monday tho IcnBt exciting i, nt the season In llio social VJA will open. Of course, great In. frit centres rdund tho rtnnUnl Club l&Ut of tho I'lnys nnd Flayers, liow- y" . , . .(.I. i.r v I lm linlil In ft. ballroom of the nctlovuc&trattor.l LheD ., i .hn clubrooms. This will B." ... ..... .rr,iir.q to nsk i.ny number K nnd wo nro nil looking for- Kird tO It "l" '"" B"-"'"- ' ,n41cxpecv.u.w; ; " ,, ,, a fmlf. ?. i., i,v Henry Arthur Jnmcs. .. east will Include Mrs. J. Howard &. MrJ. rhlllp A. Castncr nnd Mrs. f ', Woodward, Vinton Frccdley, Albert AVclslr. Joseph A. Deerlns, Jr., il. ifMKiins Mcarns, Henry U. Effer, Jr.. A rcxcl Stcc1' M,M Pitiude Bun ...-.... r jiuu . ,1 motors. Hoft Wl" ul- ""- "" ?'',;...- i(p!iinir event In tho week An ower iin( alra C Granger Kennedy will Blvo tor SSrnlpcea. Emlllo Posey Kennedy una their nieces, debutantes ot I! on on Friday nlsht at the flh, season, on Wnrdon will ltIIVUC-"UH" " - driven a theatre party by her mother, bog1.." u... w. Warden, boforo this 8 Sir, and there will be several din- rSKll- i . ...i.t. f n vrrv exciting I heard jcsn;!""! - t MMuemcnt which is duo to como out - soon.tnougn vu i'"'w -" a tho party of tlio second part aro i SnuousWdeny.UK the fact. Only tho i her day I saw them at tho Rlt at i an neonfnnd tho little falr-lmlrcd SHE Iwu say'"!?' "Why. oi courso Perfectly absurd and not a word of It .4 jjci-v j otnnnod to ! true." wnen sumu " " -----&k to them, evidently became per F.p r i... rmnrks. Ho said nothi fiionai m Broiv. and did not fipear embarrassed at all, or as if ho f . ulallke to run awn. ' ltemalns for one of tho most pro- .!,. j.nnrtmpnl stores In town to Improve tho theory held y certain hypercritical Ones that a college edu '" cation equips a man solely for the so '. elil, duties ot life, paylns little or no J" heed to the qualifications requisite In 5 business. f This particular store has offered cer tain Inducements to tho younger men who have finished liieir course ui u- ...! in fact, has placed a number f . .. . ..u.ln unulllnng lit Mm ! 01 tllCm 111 rcspunoiu'w .u...w. fi'heads of tho various departments.' Of Icourse, social connections nro not iu t.- .i unf u rnnnlros innnltely !noro than the popularity which tho !kembership to tho smartest fraternities 'on,! niiihs rnnfers. to face tho dllllcult problems which confront a man in busi ness. In rather nice 10 unuw, men, that uny number cf our younger men who may hitherto have been mums ltl.,.1- llrvl.tc in.1n ti fnTinnlmiH hlishpl iUtJr ilfaillO UIIUV. li .., - ijave secured the proper chances to tr their mettle In tho grim business wonu. rautchy Scott, Alfred SerBoaiu. iu- nuixwwsers ami wniiura juiuinun '--Iiit.v7 tom nf lin ninnv voiinir men of Lsoclal prominenco who nro hard at mirk trying to rencii inn iwnuiuiu m luwess ia tho mercantllo route. NANCY WYNNli Personals .Mr. and Mrs. Itobert KSKlcsueld Grit- filth, of Huverfurd. nnuouuee tho enpise- ment of their dauglitei. Miss lilizaucin Wllmcr arirntb. to Mr. IMward C. Pago, Ic'sonofMr. nnd Mrs. T.oula Rodman 1'age, of 20C2 Spruce street. Miss Griffith made Iter debut this fall at a dansant given Rty her Barents at tlio Acorn Club. No awe lias been set for tlio weuuiug. IT. Xllle. Jeanne Moos, ot tlio Jlcrt c:ross Ipina upion oi i-rencn women, win icu. on rMona.iy atternonn at tne Homo ot sirs. suwara Ti ESiqiesDury, iai, wiwiiui Kitreet, at 4 o'cloclt. Tho statement made my a. morning newspaper Unit tho lecture TKndd not tako place, Is positively Incor- nrect. (,Mr. Anthony J Drexcl Hlddlo has sent Hilt "IPrlo no n nnnAntlnn mi 1fnmlfH nflnn. toon at his home, 2101 Walnut street, to meet ine Honorable Thomas IJ. mlth, 'Miyor Of I'hiladolnhln. W Mr. Georce C Carson, of Torresdalp. mft Klic a theatre party this evening In ftonor of Miss Dorpthy ti. Norrls. Tho un, wno win later attend Mrs. Scott's, IJupper Club, which will meet this evening ff the ballroom of the Dellevue-Strntford, riu include Miss Lillian Rupert, of New Ork: Miss M.llilL TlinvAi- f3rnlitn Mlna AHatlnA TTttrn l,rrtn.i Allu fiiimn llliLh RmtM fw onrl 11-a A I f pa.1 1.1 florrK Mr Antonio Vacconzellos, of Por- ""; iir. wnitney Wright. Mr. Robert Wrere, Jlr Provost McMlchael, Mr. garles Balrd and Mr. Alfred D. Norrls. EMr. and Mrs. Artuco de Heercn and Klr, and Mru nil.n.a Hf..nn ..rpa m,&uu Kl M0r at a dl,mer given last evening IKh i, lrs- JoseP" urace, of ij'"itn, ui rami .ueacn. Pfr- and Mrs, ndward Everett. Mnr Irnni! .of . nydai Waters, Rydal. have IS J lnvItat'ons for a hunt breakfast on Kr w y' February 22. at 13 o'clock, The Sj.i ',,' w, taKe place uttur the meet ui start at U o'clock from their house. lift anil f., T.i t.i. -r-. .... uirtiu . I "" r-urie juimsan will ItuV.j ' ue invitations Tor a dinner on R..f y evening. March 7, before the Bal IcW . '.V: ana MrB- Johnson will ofc- ifr .. .. .. Yumui street, the home of Batter . lrs' E- Hlna Johnboii. while tho rfSnY. , v "uJurping in soutnern Caii jHjn' '" the remainder of the winter. llSv L i L'?abelh Yardley. daughter of SK' and Mrs. .Tnhn ll vuln.. n ,no m.t street '.. .:'., ""'"'"' ."'? hi ,. .7 "'nwiiw ui uuiner las? t .-.. KNu nuin n uancing Ufl. .Inh II ..- - . Efi ha.i .. . "ur"0. w i-peust street, SPut,nalJVk0taeUMr8- QerSe Uler' Witr. n,l ir .. TO SnZ . iuomaa Kurlo White, of K?jn85.ue 're. will u-lve a dinner Slfkci r.T.,7 l . SJ'" at lne Philadelphia fa th, lub'SS v w " ,erWttra FLn?irente 'i11' or 8ford, Conn,. Bliri.uM.r. "V.1 uay" tn'a week In tsurr r ,?5S. rt " "i b Mid r'r,rr -". iuiik, or uav ir a Curt the first week of ifnh h M ttoax..thT "J""1 ' l tidltli lui if J bonuis Llgxet, which ik ,7 a, M'uruay. Mareh i at b&Uwr -.- iu (isaeeroer, Had Urn ll.vi.,1.. ir. 5 " (f But nejtt k, tM ici thk EVBNIKG IN SOCIETY CIRCLES Characterize the Season. daughlcrj Mrs. Robert Kelso Casiatt and Mrs. A, J. Devorcux, at Sllnml, Fla. .,.Iir;i Alberl J.cnper. of Milwaukee, Is spending severnl days In Philadelphia at tho UellcvucHlratford. o.'ii' snc,,cl Prancls Doyle, of 1S33 boutli Uroad Btrect, wna a guest last night nt a reception given by President and Mrs Wilson In the White House at Washington Along the Main Line OVlJltnitOOK Miss Liinn Pearsons will entertain ot luncheon nml bridge on tho afternoon of Tuesday, February IS, In, honor of Miss IMIth Hvans. Mrs Joseph F OallngheK of BS36 Wood lno avenue, will give n luncheon followed bv- bridge, nt the Xlnnufncturers' Ctub, on Monday, February II, for Miss CJcrtrude McDonnell, of Toledo, O. Mr. and Mrs. William John Scott have announced tho engagement of their daughter. Miss Mary Stinger Scott, to Mr, TneiMili Tl . i .. . "ui"i mummer oeiuio, oi uiui uverbrook avenue, Ovcrbrook. Mis') Rosalind Murphy, of 732 North Md street, hns gone to Atlantic City, where she Is convalescing after her recent Ill ness. Mi:P.IONMr. nnd Mrs. William H. I'Olwell, of Melrose avenuo and Linden lane, will Rive a delightful muslcnlo tho i iK in oi i-nnay, I'euru.iry 11, when Mr. Oliver Denton, pianist, nnd Mr. Rafnel Diaz, tenor, both of Now York, will render original selections, while tho guests will Include many musical pcoplo of this city. Among those Invited arc Mr. and Mrs. John P. Braun, Dr. nnd Mrs. Silas S. Ncff, Mr. and Mrs. Thnd dous Rich, Mr. and Mrs. Hermnn Sandby. Mr. nnd Mrs. Nathan T. Folwell, Mr nnd Mrs. Hdward Uok, Dr. nnd Mrs. Kdward KclTcr, Mr. arid Mrs. William J. Balrd. Mr. and Mrs. IJ. Burke Wllford, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hess, Mr. and Mrs. Philip M. Sharpies. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Rockwell, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Main, Dr. nnd Sirs. Frank A. Mantz. Mr. nnd Mrs. Justice drugan, Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry But terworth, Mr. and Mrs. Kdward A. Wnb Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tryon. Mr. and Mrs. William Braun, Mrs. H. Phillips Hnmmann. MrB. George Fletcher, Miss Julia Qrlfllth, Miss Mary Grimth, Mr. Arthur Wilson, Mr. Arturo Pupalnrdo, Mr. Kills Clark Hammann, Mr. Charles Grinith and Mr. Paul Grimth. Dr. and Mrs. W. Newbold Watson, ot Berkley road, entertained Informally nt dltinor Inst night before tho subscription danco nt tho Merlon Country Day School. Their gurst3 were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Itcllly, Mrs. H. Phillips Hammann and Mr. Kl'la Clnrk Hammann. Mrs. Kdward Burke Wllford, of High land and Melrose avenues, gave a de lightful children's luncheon, followed by a theatro party this afternoon. In honor of her little laughter. Miss Evelyn S. Wllford. Mrs. Wllford and Mrs. God frey II. Rcbmann chaperoned the party, nnd the little guests present were Miss Cecilia Lee, Miss Phelma Jollirfc, Miss Anna Rebmann, Miss Geraldlno Lee, Miss Phcbo Kbcrhard, Miss Kachael Hanlan and Miss Kllzabeth Croft. NARBDRTH-Mrs. Frank H. Dallette. of 121 Chestnut street, entertained at "500" on Thursday afternoort. Mr. John Welsh left early this week for a tiip to Florida and the West Indies. Mis. G. Harper entertained at a small muslcnlo Thursday evening in honor of her guest. Miss Clnlre Balrd Wells, of Ridley Park, Pa. Among her guests were Jllss itlalro Huipcr, MIsh Mury c Schroller, Miss Minnie F. Schroller, Miss Armenia Cameron, Mr. Gordon Craig, Mr. James Bentlcy, Mr. Alfonso Beaumont and Mr. Leon Nicholson. ARDMORE Tho Christian Endeavor gave a social last evening In the Ard moro Presbyterian 'Church. IlItYS MAWR-Mr. nnd Mid. John Bosh, ot Morris avenuo moved today to 230J Dauphin street. Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. John S. V. Dunne and fumlly, of Old Lancaster road, have re turned from "an extended stay In the South. Mr. Dunne's friends will bo glad to learn that ho has recovered from his recent Illness. Mrs. Wulter Clirystle entertained at luncheon yesterday at her homo on Mor ris avenue. Covers were laid for 12 guests. Mr. and Mrs. William II. Loescher, Mrs. 12. W. WeHtcrdyke. Miss June Loescher and Miss Margaret Loescher, of Morris avenue, moved Wednesday to 1841 Morris struct, Philadelphia. 1st. DAVID'S Dr. and Mrs. a. L. H. Jumesou uud Miss Jameson, of Villa Floienza, have gone to Augusta, Ca., for tho bulanco ot the winter. STRAFFORD Mrs. Smith, of Strafford, New York. Lewis Lawrence has returned from Chestnut Hill Mrs. William C. Hesse, of 103 West moreland avenue, will entertain at bridge on Thursday afternoon. February 21, In honor of Mrs. Basil Harris. Mr. nnd Mrs. Herbert Goodall. of 73M Bryan street, aro spending several days In Now York. Tho members of Miss Lockwood's Danc ing Class gave a bal masque last evening at the Philadelphia Cricket Club. Tho next meeting ot the Dinner Club will take place on Saturday evening. Feb ruary 12. at the Philadelphia Cricket Club. Among those who will dine there will be Mr. and Mrs. John H. Whlttnker, Mr. and Mrs. William Flndlay Brown. Mr. and Mrs. John Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Colahan, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Goodall Mr. nnd Mrs. Barker Mellor, Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Cartwright, Jr., Miss Catherine Colahan, Mr. Hinckley and Mr. and Mrs. William W. Watson. Mrs. H, Berkeley Hackett. of 103 Hast Mt, Airy avenue, has returned to her home after v9itlng friends In Richmond, Va. Germantown Mrs. William 8- UyA. of 233 Harvey street, entertained at bridge yesterday afternoon. There, were 20 guests pres ents Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd will give a dinner of l covers on Wednesday eve ning, February 16, at Manfrelm. Mrs. Warner P, Earnshaw, of East Johnson street, who has been on a shop ping toUr In New York for several days, will return today and will entertain a matinee box party this afternoon for her small daughter, Mis Corllae Earnshaw, The Manhelm Dancing Class, under the dlrectlJn of Mrs. (George A. Brooke, will meet In the ballroom of the Gerrnahtown Cricket Qlub tonight. Mrs William R- Elsenhower, ot UpsaJ street west of Wane avenue. Is spend ing a fortnight In Atlantic City, N. J., re cuperating from accent Illness. , Mrs. Henry P.' Currn, of the Fairfax Apartments. Is In Atlantic City for a short atay. - South Philadelphia MUM 0nvleve Uallaghsr. of t7th and MIKU" strMls. entertained at a, dHgbtful iunctwoa. followed by cant on Wednes day Her guet included Mm Tracey. Mr. Crrl. Mr Bers",n, Mr LowiM Mil OeWW, Mr MfcNeltt Mr?. qrtlV Mr OwM-halsb. Mra- VltiB. Mrs, Hltotf ajuiMr MCaxur. LtiDGEIl-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY YOUNG PEOPLE OF OVERBR00K WHO TOOK PART IN THE ANNUAL GOLF CLUB VAUDEVILLE Top row, loft to ripht Miss Helen Glnsc, Miss Ada McDaniels, Miss Esther Bislcr, Miss Jessie Sparks, Miss Frances McCann, Mr. Charles Walnut, Miss Elizabeth Gibb, Miss Jean Beasloy and Mr. William Harrity, Jr. Third row, left to rifiht Mr. Frank Watkin, Mr. Joseph Baldi, Mr. Albert Sparts, Mr. James Mlllholland, Mr. William Clausen, Mr. Frank Sparks, Miss Frances Lciscn, Mr. West Jordan, Mr. Sydney Wilson, Mr. Joseph Lamorellc, Mr. Bartlctt Stryker, Mr. Matthew Kennedy and Mr. Herbert Bear. Second row, left to right Miss Dorothy John, Miss Dorothy Dexter. Mr. Edward Carrier, Mrs. Philip Castncr, Miss Katharine Stevens, Mrs. Louis Do Lone, Miss Eleanor Uarr, Miss Ava Mulholland, Miss Eleanor Evelami and Miss Rosalie McMichan. First row, left to right Miss Virginia S. Wctherill, Miss Ruth Powell, Miss Lucy Shnw, Miss Frcdcricka G. Bremer, Miss Adclc M. Mosier, Mr. William A. Hayes, Mr. Herbert John, Mr. Ray Farnngton, Mr. Francis' Stevens, Jr., and Mr. Reynolds Piorpont. Along the Reading The Jcnklntown Choral gave a moving picture benefit Wednesday evening at the Jcnklntnun auditorium. The affair was a great success and tho house was crowded. Miss Helen Palmer, Miss Rennlgcr, Miss Marie Woolley and several other girls wandered around during the Intermission with baskets of candles nnd (lowers for sale. Mr. Fredcriok Campbell, of Mather road, Jcnklntown, hns returned from Now York, where he has been for several duys. Miss Marguerite Sill, of Bent road, AVyncote, has Issued invitations for a bridge and "500" Thursdny afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The guests of honor will do Miss Kathrlno Rogers, Miss Alice Hood and Miss Marjorie Kent. A dancing class for tho young married i o, nf Wunnntr. Is bolnir arranged to take i place every Tuesday cvcnli.g at S o'clock at Chelten Hills Hall, Mather avenue. The first meeting of the class was held this week. Mrs. Frank Schoble, of Greenwood aye nuo, AVyncote. will return the end of this week from Montclalr, where she has been the guest ot her son-in-law nnd daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William McDonald Powell. The annual business meeting of the Women's Auxiliary, of tho North Hills Country Club, will be held at tho club bouse at 4 o'clock this afternoon. About r,0 members will be present. The election of ofllcers for the coming year nnd tho now members of the different committees will be elected. The ladles of the auxili ary will be hostesses at dinner nt 7 o clock for their husbands and friends. The Dntortalnmcnt Committee of the North Hills Club will give a bridgo and "MO" on Filday. February 11. at 8 o clock. Mrs. Hdward H. D. Ncuhauser. of 11th street and Chelten avenue. O.ik Lane, will enteitaln the members of the South ... t c.i- circle Monday nfter- nnn. at hor home. Thoso present will be Mrs. C. Howard Anthony, Mrs. Hall. Mrs. B. G. Hltchner, Mrs Bcnt-ko and Mrs. Albert Gee. James Louis Mrs. Albert Dudley, of 11th street and Chelten avenue, Oak Lane, accompanied bv her sister. Miss Lily .Marlon, nnd her Hvo chiuircn. Miss Marlon Dudley and Master Wlltard Dudley, huvo been spend ing part of tho winter In Florida, nnd ex pect to return in about two wcekB. at 8:15 o:ciock. for tho benefit of the Re view Club, or uiikuw. West Philadelphia The Misses Felton entertained at din ner last evening at their nome, 4611 Cedar avenue, in honor of Miss Helen Gragor and Mr. William Warwick Fel.ton. whose marrlagevwlll take place on Tuesday eve nlng Among tho guests were Miss K ea nor Morse. Miss Marjorie Carman, Miss .-.I t..,unii Arias Anna Gaston, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley 'Willcox, Mr. and Mrs. Hetzel Atherholt. Sir. ivauer wnn Stokes Itoiwall. Mr. Reynolds Plerpolnt. Mr C. Virgil Hughes, Mr. Addison A. Piatt and Mr. Carroll M. Felton. JIIss Edith Godfrey, of Hamilton Court. 39th and Chestnut btreets. has as her guest for beveral days her sister. Mrs. William Foster Jones, of New lork. Mrs. Jones arrived In Philadelphia yesterday and was the guest of honor at a lunch eon given by Miss Godfrey today. .Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Cady, of 4239 Regent square, entertained at bridge on Thursday evening. Their guests Included Si", and Mrs. Edward Bowen. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Langston and Mr. and Mrs. Matthew McVlekar. Miss Florlne G. Winder, of 1129 South 52d street, has Miss oann nn,' ui Egypt; Miss Hazel P. Skinner and Mr. Ted Gasklll as her guests. . Mr C. Mauer, of HM North fiOth street. Is spending the week In Baltimore as the guest of friends, Miss Margaretta Kern, of Atlantic City, Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bol len. of H18 North Redtleld street. Roxborough Mrs. Samuel P. Kenworthy, ot Green lane, will leave during the month for an extended visit to Florida. The Holy Name Society of the Holy Family Catholic Church will give a prom cnade concert and card party op Wednes day evening, February 16, In the pariah hall of the church. Several hundred In vitations have been extended, and the games to be played vflll be pinochle and euchre. Mr and Mrs. William Spink, of 413 Lyceum avenue, will leave shortly to spend the midwinter (n Florida and points South. J A Lincoln's Birthday dinner will be Klven on Saturday nlght, February jj, ty the men of the Grace Lutheran Church, Ridge and Roxborough avenues, in the social ball of the church. The pastor, Rev" Paul 2. Strodaeh. will preside. Mr. and Mrs- ft A sbort Rttd thelr r.miiv nf liimt Lovertnstoii ttvauue. a l3ta a wee& la At aotlo City. , . . v.n. r,.nri nmi McCann, In u gorgeous red and white Mrs. M. D. Loubach of Valley road ana l atIn C0StumC( aUo lecevcd much np- Sharpless avenue. Melrose l arK, win give plau T1e costumea shown in tho "You 1 ....rii ir.nrinv nvenlng. February II, ;, . .,. ....., ,. ,.,- ,....- "VANITY FAIR" AT 0VERBR00K GOLF CLUB VAUDEVILLE "VANITY FAIR" FULL OF SPRIGHTLY MUSIC Melange Given at Overbrook Golf Club Last Night Full of Attractive Singing and Dancing Choruses. Performance to Be Repeated Tonight Tiin vaudeville entertainment, entitled "Vanity Fair," which was given last night nt tho Ovcrbrook Golf Club, mote than fulfilled tho expectations of thoso who saw tho performance, and as tho program will be repeated tonight It Is pectod that tho ballroom will bo crowded to the doors. A one-act comedy, entitled "Which Is Which?" was presented very creditably by Mrs. Philip Castncr. Miss Katherino Stevens, Miss Jean Beasloy, Mr. Eugene Heine nnd Mr. Matthew Ken nedy. Apait from the Interesting features of tho show and tho grace nnd charm of the dancers, tho costumes worn made quite an Impression on the nudlence; but. then, It was "Vanity Fair," and, of course, tin dressing was up to tho hour. The costumes for the chorus, "Araby," upon I which spotlights were thrown as tho chorus members danced down the plnnk. extending from tlie stage to tlio audito rium, were gorgeous In their brilliant col orings and rich trimmings, while the skating choius, nttircd In white satin . suits and dresses, trimmed with white fur, and topped with fur caps, presented I an ideal pldturo of winter sports. And In i the bnndbox chorus the little French maids In bluo satin with dainty aprons t nnd tho men In regulation bellboy suits i made quite a hit. Tho "Vanity Fair Girl Tableaux," during whoso reproduction I Mr, Herbert Bear sang 'The Girl I Ixvo 1 on the Magazine Cover." created quite a sensation- The poses wero shown in a largo frame representing a magazine foer, nnd the costumes wero lovely. Mrs. Philip A. CaBtncr, in a wonderful cerise velvet cloak trimmed with fur, and with rich and becoming headdress, made a I "cover" beautiful enough for any artist's pencil; Miss Adelo M. Mnslor nnd Mr. W. 1 Allison Hays, as Columblno nnd Harle ' iuln, sho in fluffy white ballet dress, with I pink rosebuds and pink satin drapery, and he In a many-colored Harlequin costume, presented a startlingly lifelike replica of the original Vanity Fair cover; Miss Elea I nor Carr, as a black nnd white poster. dressed In black velvet nnd white satin, made a stunning "cover"; Miss Frances nine: brinht cerise dresses trimmed with black for the girls, and fortbe men black satin English knickerbockers. Othors wore In Hungarian and Dutch attire. The choruses included Miss Virginia Wetherlll, Miss Ruth Powell, Miss Lucy Shaw, Miss Sydney Wilson, Miss Fred erica G. Bremer, Mr. Everett Mosier, Mr. Ray Farrlngton, Mr. Robert John, Mr. W. Allison Hays. Mr. Reynolds Pler pont, Miss Jessie Spnrks, Miss Esther Dialer, Miss Ada McDanlel, Miss Helen Glase, Mr. Archie Sparks, Mr. William Sparks, Mr. James Mllholland, Miss Dor othy John, Miss Eleanor Eveland, Miss Dorothy Dexter, Miss Rosalie McMichan, Miss Adele Mosier, Mr. Joseph Baldl, Mr Bartlett Stryker, Mr. Frank Watkin. Mr. James Mllholland, Mr. Louis De Lone. Miss Elizabeth Glbb. Miss Frances Lel sen, Mr. Charlie Walnut, Mr. Joseph Lamoretle. Mr. West Jordan and Mr. William Harrity, Jr. Among the solo dancers were Miss Ava MISS FLORA M L NEIfFER. Whose engagement to Mr, John Wallace Beuuer will bo announced today by her parents, Mr and Mrs, DavidE. Neiffer. I I I1U1U UU IJ1U Dlllfi LKUlua r V . u D.u, 3 if raMJHQPHyHH33B fa i rrrBl T& -tf firrrrV j3Wm . ; ( -- r Mflholland, Miss Helen Glase, Mr. Will lam Clausen, Miss Virginia Wetherlll, Mr. Edwnrd Carter, JIIss Frances Mc Cann and JIIss Ruth Powell. A dance followed the performance. There will be nn Illustrated lectuio and moving picture entertainment given on Thursday, February 17, nt Wltherspoon Hall, under the auspices of tho Daugh ters or the American Revolution. It will be called the Battleship nnd Boy Scout Flag Fund Benefit. The set of colors to be presented by the Pennsylvania Daugh ters N. S. D. A. It. to tho battleship Pennsylvania will bo on exhibition for the first time. Tickets may be obtained from Jtrs. Thomas Potter, of Chestnut Hill. Leading society matrons who are Inter ested In the preparedness movement have come to the aid of tho 1st Regiment. Na tional Guard of Pennsylvania. They have consented to net ns patronesses for It at tho reception to Governor Brumbaugh on the evening of Washington's Birthday. Tho reception will bo followed by an In door regimental review, nt which the Governor will be at the post of honor". An exhibition In fancy drill by the Lu Lu Patrol and dancing will follow tho an nual custom or the regiment In celebrat ing tho natal day of Washington. It Is looked upon as the military social event of the yenr. attracting National Guard officers from nil parts of this State, ulso from neighboring States, as well as reg ular army, navy and marine corps ofllcers stationed In and near this city. A large hqnorary committee of regular nrniv ofllcers, ofllcers of tho National Guard of Pennsylvania, noted Inwyers and Jurists who at ono timo served In tho "Dandy First" lias been named, rno usi of patronesses follows: Jtrs. George E. Bartol, Jlrs. Robert G. II. Brock, Jlrs. J. Gardner Cnssatt. Mrs. W. It. Donner, Mrs. George W. Chllds Dretel, Mrs. Washington II. Gilpin, Jlrs. Howard t'. Graham, Jlrs. James Large, Jlrs. Joseph Leidy, Jtrs. Howard W. Lewis, Miss Jtarla Dickinson Logan. Jlrs. Joseph II. McCnll, Mrs James Francis Sullivan, Jlrs. Charlemagne Tower, Jits. Churchill Williams. Mrs. J. Bolton Wlnpenny and Mrs. W. D. Winsor. Mrs. Arthur Umholtz,, of WVM Montrose street, entertained the members of her Sowing Club nt luncheon on Tuesday. Thoso present Included Jlrs. Harry T Forbes, Jlrs. Frank E. Lo Nolr. Jr., .Mrs. Parker Miller. Jlrs. James E. Shaver. Jr., Jlrs. GeorgB W. Smith, and .Mrs. Parker Gr.ivatt, JIIss Anna Lelthead and Jlrs. A. Knight Paxon, of West Colllngswood. N. J. Mls3 Fannie Brown, of 1920 North 8th street, formerly of Montreal, Can., will give a theatre party this evening In honor of JIIss Rae Fine's birthday. Among the guests will be Miss Sara Block, JIIss Frances Charney, JIIss Bessie Greenburg. Miss Jeannette Petchon, Jliss Edythe Snyder, Miss Ida Jletzger, JIIss Julia .Mario and JIIss Henrietta Prusscl. One of tho most attractive leap-year parties of the seabon was given last Sun day by Miss Jean C. Orllck, 1312 South 5th street. The house was beautifully decorated and the tables elaborately set. Among those present were JIIss Hannah Rousher. JIIs? Emma Horowitz, JIIss Mae Horowitz, Miss Bertha Lapayowker, JIIss Bertha Hou&cr. Miss Edith Cornman, Miss Gussie Phillips, Jliss Myrtle Rubin, Miss Sarah Orllck, Miss Rose Orllck, Miss Pauline Scholl, Mr. J. Abrams, Dr. Jlax Lapayowker, Dr. Maurice Reltcr, Mr. Meyer Weinberg, Mr. Joteph II... Hober man, Mr. Abraham O. Newman, Jlr. Adolnh Lapayowker. Jlr. James Orllck, Mr. Nathan Kaplan, Mr. Harry Kaplan, Mr, Jacob Orllck and Mr. Ira Orllck. A lecture on "Physical Culture" was given last evening by Dr. Richard A. Kerr, of the Southern High School, at the Furness School, 3d and Mlillln streets, fol lowed by drills, dances and patriotic songs by the eighth grade pupils ot the school. The monthly meeting of the Young Slen's and Women's Hebrew Association cf the Hebrew Literary Society took place Tuesday evening, ut the If. L. S., 310-12 Catharine street. Mrs. William Glnsburg presided. Reports were read by commit tees; Jlembershlp, Mr. Herman Zeldner; debating team, Mr. Benjamin Byerj in slgnla.VMr, Harry Tuff; Literary Circle, Mr, Bernard Brady, Mr, Maurice Satu read the report of the Board of Gov ernors. Miss Miriam Magll gave the report of the Young Women's ''Get Together Night." The Publicity Committee, which has re cently been appointed by Mr. Tinsbury, has reported very active progress for the association. The committee consists of Mr. Harry Kalodner. chairman; Mr. Oeorge J Burrlson, Miss R. Sutland, MUa Miriam Magll, Mr. Benjamin Byer, MUa A, Sutland and Mrs. Herman Berlin, secretary Preparations for the datite, which I to be given Wednesday. February 16, at Apollo Hail, were reported by Mr Ben jamin Byer. chairman of the commlu&e, as well under wayj MUa A- Lankan ad. Mlw a. Lankan, 5, 1916 4 of HJ3 Louden street, Logan, cntertnincd nt luncheon, Thursday nfternoon. Their guests were Mrs. Harry Curnow, Jlrs. Thomas Brnnson, Jlrs. Theresa H. Mous ley, Jlrs. K. L. Schmidt. JIIss Mary Kaul, Jlrs. A. Eggart, Jlrs. JI, Rumpel, Jlrs. F. II. Lanard and Jliss Kitty Lankan. Langhorne The 20th nnnlversay of tho Langhorne "Sorosls" will bo celebrated at Its club house on Thursday, March 16. Mrs. Joseph Esherlck is chairman. Tho an niversary will be for members only. Jlr. nnd Jtrs. George Reed, Jr., ot Omaha, and their two children aro guests of Jlr. George Reed. There will be a subscription dance at tho Bucks County Country Club tonight. JIIss Alice Ivins has returned to Lang horne after having spent several months with relatives in Chicago. North Philadelphia A card party and danco to maintain a pnst-graduato fellowship of the Philadel phia School of Design for Women will be given next Friday at tho school, Broad and Master streets, under the auspices of tho alumnae and students. Tables for cards will be arranged In tlo long Broad street gallery, the samo In which the famous art collection of Edwin Forrest hung when ho was the master of tho houso on North Broad street ' Tho cnminltteo In charge !ncludes'th0 officers or tlio alumnae association ot the school and consists of JIIss Clara V. Rich ardson, Jliss Harriet Sartaln, Jlrs. C. B. Varnum and Jlrs. Sarah J. Harvoy. The prizes will consist of pictures painted by local artists and students of the school. Northeast Philadelphia Jlr. nnd Jlrs. David K. NolfTer, or 035 West Dauphin street, will nnnounco the engagement of their daughter, Jliss Flora JIarlo L. Nclffcr, to Jlr, John Wallace Bender, this evening nt a dinner. Jlrs. Teresa Liable, of 2912 Ella street, will give a freedom party In honor of her son, Jlr. John Liable, tills evening. The guests will bo Jlr. nnj Jlrs. William Doh, Miss L. Doh, JIIss J. Doh. Jliss D. Doh, Jliss A. Blum, Jlrs. (. Blum. Jliss A. Parker, JIIss Josephine Giildln, of Haines port; Jlr. John N'lrolls, Jlr. Charles Edll, Jlr. James Baity, Jlr, Harry Herhst.iJIr. William Jlojcr, Jlr. William Jlusken beck, Jlr. Edwin Gross, Jlr. Arthur Gross, Jlr. William Reler, .Mr. Harry Hoflior, .Mr. John JIack, Jlr. William Buehler, Jlr. Louis Stcbcits, Jlr. Adolph nium. Air. Jacob Atwater, Jlr. Edgar Spellman, Mr. Albert Heller. Jlr. Albert Schlshuhs, Mr. Charles Schlshuhs and Jlr. James Schlshuhs, Tho choir of the Wesley Church, at Sepvlva and Huntingdon streets, held Its choral meeting last evening ut tho home of Jlr. and Jtrs. Sealey, of 2536 Sepvlva street, Jlrs. Lambert, of 2170 East Cumberland street, entertained tho members of the Wesley Sewing Clrclo at her homo jester day afternoon. Mr. and Jlrs. Crouse, of ?HC East Cum berland street; Jlr. and Jlrs. Scanlln and Jliss Florence Scanlln, nnd Mr, nnd Mrs. J. McCleury have returned fror.i a short stay at Atlantic City. Jlr. and Mrs. Edward Gregg, of 23IG East Cumberland street, will entertain at E00 on Saturday evening, when those pres ent will be JIIss Nan JlcOarvey, Miss Florence Cramps, JIIss Florence Scanlln, JIIss Mary Crouse. Jlr. A'lctor Frld. Mr. Henry Spurks and Mr. John Squires. Tioga Jlr. and Jlrs. Francis Rlchter. of 3306 North Broad street, will leave on Tues day for Hartford, Conn., where they will be the guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Jlr. and Mrs. Frederick Oenther. Jliss Beatrice Oliver Rlchter is passing a week with friends In Kennett Square, Pa. JIIss Rae Fox, daughter of Jlr. and Mrs. Samuel Tucker Fox, Jr., of AVest Tioga street, will leave, today for a lslt In Washington D. C. On February 10 she will go to New York to be the guest of Jlrs. James Bradley and Miss Ethel Bradley, of 316 West 106th street, at a tea which will be followed by a dinner and dance. lira. Louis a. Green, of 1903 West Venango street, will entertain at lunsheon and bridge, on Jlonday, at her home. Her guests will be Mrs. Robert JfcCrsery, Jlrs. AVllliam Kugler, Jtrs. Louis Cave. Mrs. James Thompson. Mrs. Llnd Jlason Baker, Jlrs. Jack Roberts, Jlrs. Lillian Howltt and Mrs. Samuel Scattergood. Jlr. A. Pomerantz, of AVest Tioga street, Is spending the midwinter In Cuba. -4- Notice for the Society pace will be accepted and printed iu rUe Ktrnlnc Lrilitcr. but all url notice luut be ivrltUu ou one aide a( the paper, luut b Icutd lu lull, uttli full KddrtM, and wutn polble UbfyUou number nut be given. bend alt aurn. mmmunleatioa to "Society Kdltot:' Kvcubijc Ixdeer, 03 CUMluut ktreet. Vnlca tbu requlnyuenl r hfi1, but a that flstl uiuj b tsml1, the nttM Ht sat ta iubHftwi. 11. Weddings ItUDOLPlt-AIKEN. Tho mnrrlago'of Miss Enrnh M,vAlkeri", daughter of Mr, ond Mrs. William jAtrtM Aiken, of 21M.1 North Lambert ritrcet, toTUr C. Marshall i.udolph, of Ifll West Cayuga, street, will take place at 8 o'clock tonight, nt the home of tho bride's parents, The ceremony will be performed by the ttov, Dr. John O, Wilson, of the Union Meth odist KplscOpnl Church, Diamond and. 21st streets, nnd will be followed by n re ccptlon. Tho bride will wear a gown Of Whllo crepe de chine nnd duchess late, with n veil of tulle caught with sprays of orange ulossotns, nnd will darry a shower bouquet of lilies of tho Valley and roses. Mr. Aiken will give ills daugh ter In mnrrlngo. Sho will bo attended by Miss Ada Kmhardt as tnnld of honor, whoso frock will bo a charming combina tion of pink chiffon taffeta and Georgette crepe. Mr William Hunter will be best man. Mr. Rudolph nnd his brldo will leavo ort a short trip, nnd will receive after Feb ruary 15 at 4107 North Orlanna Street Golden Wedding Mr. and Mrs. John Brown, of 3513 Queen lane, Falls of Schuylkill, will give a reception tonight nt tholr homo to celobrnto tllMr flfitnth tlniMlnn- n . . !.. .... -ft. Brown nnd Mrs. Snrnh A. Rogers Brown wi-ro marrieu in tins city On February 4, 186(!, by the Rev. Theodoro Stevens, a Methodist Episcopal clergyman. Both wero born In Somersetshire, England, but met In this country. Sir. Brown came hero in 18BC nnd when tho Civil Wnr broke out, enlisted In tho 116th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers. Ho Is a mem ber Of tllA Did Hllnnla nn.1 TC.. - " .... tn tviiu VJl J'jIICUIIIU- ment ro. G.l, Union Veteran Legion of itiiumyuiiK. .iir. urown is 77 years old and his wlfo Is several years his Junior. Thf nrn mnmhard nt tl.A t-..,,.. r.-...... kill Methodist Episcopal Church. Of their noun I'liiiurcn, iour arc living, Mrs. Fred erick Clayton. Mr. George Brown of Rox borough; Mr Frank Brown, of Bayonne, N J, and Miss Bertha Brown. These with the nine grandchildren will be pres ent tonight Girard Farms Mrs. Clinton Williams, of 2119 South -1st street, gavo a most dollghtful party on Jlondoy ufternoon, to celebrate the first blrthtlny of her little daughter. There were about n dozen llttlo guests present, ranging from 1 to 4 years of ago, and their mothers. The nrtlstlc decorations wero In palo pink and green, and each little guest received an attractive favor. Mrs. James A. Hamilton, ot 2503 South 20th street, optertnlned at a delightfully Informal .luncheon, followed by cards', yes. terday afternoon. Her guestHr'InclUded Jlrs. Leon Isenhowor, Mrs. Joseph Burke, Jlrs. Chnrles Visitors, Jlrs. Albert Becker, Mrs. George Thomas, Jlrs. Lewis Thomas, Jlrs. JIabcl Turner and Mr. Anna Ball, Friends of Jlrs. J. JIcGurk, of 2103 South Garnet street, will bo glnd to learn that sho Is rccovrolng from her recent serious illness. Lansdowne JIIss Mabel rhlllps, of North Lanu downo avenue, will return today from week's visit to New York. Jlr. and Jlrs. J. S. A'anzandt nnd JHss Loulso A'anzandt, of North Lansdowne avenue, will leavo February 12 for a month's stay at Sarasota, Flo. Jlrs. T. G. Cooper, of South LansdoWne avenue, returned today from a visit to Harrlsburg. Miss Bessie Jones, of South Lapsdownq avenue, will give a dlnnor-dancp at her homo this evening. Among the guests will be Jliss Marccllno Jloj'ers, Miss Estclle Foster, JIIss Jtargaret Da Caux, JIIss Marlon Bailey, JIIss Emma Love. Mtss Helen Adler, Miss Eleanor Nlnls. 'JIIss Jlnrgnret Dunn, JIIss Ruth ZMgler. JIIss Cora McCuIly, Miss Catherine. Bloodswortli, Jlr. Hugh Hasson, Mr. Lin coln Gilbert. Jlr. Foster Damon, Jr., Mr. AVnltcr Dunlnp. Jlr. Walter Ebroy, Mr. Robert Steel. Jlr. Jlyrlo Peck and Mr. AVllson Peck. Jliss Irene Morrison, of AVycombe ve nue, will entertain her bridge club on Saturday afternoon, February 12. The members of the flub are Miss Pauline Andersen, JIIss Annie Brown, JIIss Flor ence Young, Mrs. Austin Boyd, Mrs. Mil ton Hagy, Mrs. Robert Wilson. Jtlqs Mar garct jrorrlson, Jliss Gladys Philips and Jliss Edith Harris. Tho senior girls of the high school will give a A'alentlne dance at the home of JIIss Helen Oestcrllo, on Linden ave nue, February II. The members aro Miss Lillian Bloodswortli, JIIss Edith Bonsai, JIIss Ruth Chalmers. Jliss Mildred Davis, Jliss Josephine Gapp, Jliss Clara Ingram, Jliss Ruth James, MI?h Georgette TJiorn, Jliss Alma Underbill, JIIss Emma Riddle, Jliss Ruth Shannon, JIIss Dorothy AA'imer, Jliss Gertrude Palmand nnd Jliss Made line Jlahoney. Delaware County . .Mrs. Frank Copeland will address the Ridley Park AVomcn's Club on Jlonday afternoon. Her topic will be "Art In the Home." Gchernl Hwang-Hslng. ot Media, haa returned from a visit to Nqw York. JIIss Laura Hlbberd. of Jtcdla, has an nounced the engagement of her nfece, Jliss Laura M. Hlbberd to Mr. Howard Barnes. JIIss Florence Richards and JIIss Bal Joeh Richards, of Arden AA'oId Farm, Media, are vlBltlng In New York. Colonel and Jlrs. Frederick Taylor Puscy, of Jledla, have taken apartments at tho Rlttenhouse for the wlntep months. Wilmington The marriage of JIIss Ellen Hayes Nicholson, daughter of former Chancollor and Mrs. John Reed Nicholson, and Jtr Randolph Purksdale Shackelford, which will take place at 6;30 o'clock Jlonday night, February 14, In Westminster Pres byterian Church, will be ot considerable social Importance. The Rev. Charles L. Candee, pastor ot the church, will offi ciate. The bride, who will bo given in marriage by her father, will have as her only attendant Jliss Annie Armstrong Porter. Jlr, Angus Eccles, of Carney's Point, will be Jtr. Shackelford's beat man, tvhlle the ushers will be Mr Donald Campbell, Jlr. AVIllls AV. Shackelford, of City Point. ro.; Mr, Stephen Shackel ford, of Charleston, S. C, and Mr. Nelson Leltch. of Haskell, N. J. Immediately following the ceremony a reception wilt be held at tho home of the bride's parents, 131S West 14th street. Following their honeymoon, the newly married couple wilt be at home after March 7 at Rlverylew. The bridegroom Is assistant superintend ent of Plant No. S ut Carney's Point Captain Edwin H. Marks, of the United States Army Engineering Corps, who, re cently arrived In this country frqro the Philippine Island?, wqero he has been stationed for some time, la visiting las sister. Mrs. Henry S, ryle. Jfa arrived In this city last week and will Rtjiy with Mr. and Mrs. Pyl about a month. What's Doing TonigW Korti PhUalpW Bl Uro rekusT toctattea dfiwur, A4llU Ilultl. au of 1603 Northeast $lWal TmioilW Wail eebeel 4UBr, JiukUrj. Veteran Wboelpim AsMflattnu 4UM. jisliavue-wnuieru nuw Miukal and daai. Vouuir Ue' ni Teva mief-n T a-a-Jf ' tW A 9 nLraw IU. H?t: yuoi-k R KavMWMrfe, ,atst fsstaefc . s Ugtj fnuwliSaiiTWllia testKrt a swaMe? cUub. J wfl I. II II m&:m
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