" 1MVi) IrU 4. WllJJlMV i EVENING LEDGEK-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 16, 1016. o jtfANCY WYNNE TELLS OP CHARITY AFFAIRS TO BE GIVEN TODAY pAHierican Ambulance Hospital to Benefit by Recital wnicn win dc vjivun uy miss Augustine Haugh ton at Acorn Club Affair at Bellevue 13 4 t -u - ... -...ill nulla Tirnmlprfltl tirtw I j IH rcmtj .,....- " many things nro ilono (or cliarlty. 0na wonders, In iho fnce of tlio con unt dmln on nockctbooks, how It Is ..ihlp to keep nil these things up, f 1. a wt nlmost every day wo hear of t.mfl new fund which Is to bo raised " .!., er,lM limn, u.ltl ffor Hi'3 8IM uml" AV'""J ""-" ""' jbe several nffnlrs; In the afternoon Miss i Aniustlno Hailghton will glvo a reel- Ulnt the Acorn v-iuu imi .. ..... ... nr and Mrs. Hunter Scorlett's work in the Amcrlcnn Ambulance Hospital nt Neullly-aur-Selno. Mrs. Scarlett wus Edith Townscnd, yon know, and last July she was married In Parln to Doc ... irlett. Sho hns taken tho ereat- it Interest In her husband's work, nnd i... inno marvelous uihik ui-iami iu I help tho sick, wounded nnd blind; In ei.cL she has been made assistant Bio Doctor Scarlett. Mrs. Scarlett f has written so many Interesting r letters to trionus mru uuuui. .-i f work and the great need thero Is for htlp of every kiiki, uini it. "" "u decided to ralso some fundB to buy t ,, Instruments and other necessi ties. Mrs. Scarlett's account of n prlest-soldlcr, whoso ono eyo lost Its light completely from the scraps of ihrapnI Imbedded therein, said that had they had a smaller magnet to at tract the bits of steel than tho ono In mo at tho hospltnl there might liavo h..n n ctmnco of saving tho sight (of that eye. isn't it Rrcai o reallie what splcnum nm American i people nro giving In time, thought nnd personal work to tho suffering and wounded across tho seas! C Miss Ellen Morris Is In chargo of the tickets, nnd n number of patronesses i have Insured the success of this after noon's nffair. Miss Hnughton has a. really lovely voice, a mezzo-soprano. S and Is n great favorite. Sho Is tho daughter of tho lato Doctor iiaugiuon, so long rector of tho OMiurch of tho Re f deemer, In Bryn Mawr. ' Then tonight besides tho big operatic : concert for St. Rita's Church, in tho Bellevue-Stratford ballroom, there will bo the most attractive entertainment In I the Rose Gardens, given by tho Phila delphia Chapter, I'nlted Daughters of .the Confederacy, for the benefit of tho f benevolent and educatlonnl work which It carries on. Thry will glvo "A Mght on the Old Plantation," a playlet by Mrs. Edward S. Urant. A danco will follow. LU heVro..,t n,fihl nn,l enjoyed a, pro f ,i1 nl J:"llflh songs, mm by tho I... rlcMIQlm,r,let Including Miss May I'nr r ,', i M,"".e,,hl1 d'Alhltes. Mr. Kdnyfed Lewis and Mr. Plotr Wzln. Mr. Henry 'm W?s nt ,he nlnno- "" usual. S.m.,1 i 8hare of nPP'nusc. Tho program included songs nnd "Tho Morning of the .CBdman S0,1R'cyclc' by Charles Wakouetd Mr. ami Mrs. I,, stauffcr Oliver, of tmi!, il' ?fc... rceclvlng congrntulntlons upon the birth of a daughter. Mr. nnd Jlrs. Alexnndor Urown, of llose.nont. will join Mr. and Mrs. Clnrence V . Dolnn at Athen, 8. C, on Sunday. mr;..n!,d.Mr8' Cy.r" J' Na'an. who were married Inst week, nro spending a few clays nt tho Chateau Frontennc, Quebec. Along the Main Line SIEIUOX-Mr. and Mrs. K. i:nro u.h.!I-s.i,mvo rct"ncd from Itlvcrton, where tluy spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. nnle II. Kitler. who nro making their homo In tlint suburb this whiter. Miss Imogen Ooddnrd, of Lynn, .Mnss., Ii'1? W,1B VS,I,B Mr- and Mrs. Hnlnes nt tnelr Mellon home. Is now tho guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Kltler. Tho weekly meeting of tho Merlon Uranch of tho Emergency Aid wns held yesterday from 10 until 12 o'clock nt tho homo of Mrs. B. IJurko Wllford, High land nnd Melrose nvenues. XAItUCIlTH-Mr. William Jefferles nnd Mr. Wnrrcn Anderson will give n dmieo Friday nlclit nt Kim Hnll. About 6.i guests will bo present. Or. nnd Mrs. (!!nrnrA t r.ri,. ,,.. left for Daytonn, Pin., to be gone until March 1. HAVnrtFOHD-Mr. Noah II. Swayno will ho tho soloist nt tho concert to bo given this evening by tho Music Study Uiih, of Haverford College. In Roberts Hall, for tho benefit of tho Preston Play ground. Mrs. Horatio Gates Lloyd, Mrs. Richard M. Gunimcrc, Mrs. Walter P. Stephenson, Mrs. Edgar C. Felton nnd Mrs. John Scull form tho commltteo which nrrnnged tho nITulr. ROSEMOXT-Mrs. John Morgnn Denl son will return today from Baltimore, whero sho hns been spending tho past week. Friends of Mrs. Charles Hlnnlckson will regret to Icnin that sho Is contlned to tho house with Illness. 1 PROMINENT IN CHARITY BALL FOR POOR, FEBRUARY 22 msnn Jacob f -''V mBk 1 wMMi ws koo wsawe Weddings " -.-W V- jmmMM - ,, '$ ) - &Wmmi iv., "" . iPf a s.' . . ...ssns $ ':'.,m ' 'J'.;; ..dmt AM BENEFIT CONCERT TO BE HELD TONIGHT Eleanor Xoblo nnd Anna Sartorl will leave on Katurduy for Nowburg, where they will spend several dnys, and I will go over on Monday night to tho hop a.t West Point. They aro going to be tho guests of Anna's sister, Mrs. p Randolph 13. Heyward, who was Ma- f tilda Sartorl. NANCY WYNNE. Personals Mr ami Mrs. Gcorgo W. Kendilck, 3d, Rot Vlllanovn. will entertain nt dinner at tie. Jlltz.i'nrlton on March 7, beforo the Mm. nrsiM Dnhlcicn. of New York, will Kllve a dinner at tho Colony Club, New Tork, followed by a theatre party mis evening In honor of Miss Sarah II. B. Penrose, debutanto daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Charles Bingham Pcniose. Later In tho evcnlnc tho 75 guests will K to to tho houso of Mrs. Wilbur A. Blood- tood. at 49 East aith street, lor supper i'tnd dancing. W Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brlnton Coxe, of fcUS South 21st street, will entertain at dinner this evening at tho Rltz-Carlton. fMlss Patricia Colllngo spent tho week- uuia ilia HucaL UL ...I. .uiu .,0. ,,vui.b W. Daniel, of Roscmont. EMr. and Mrs. Colemnn Peace Brown and Mr. nnd Mrs. William Baker Whe- len have returned to their homes In Devon from Nrw Tlnven. f?onn.. where K they spent tho week-end. Mrs. Paxson Deeter cnteitained at bridge this nfttrnnnn fnr flnn Fdlth Fvund. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo I). uvans, whoso engagement to Mr. J. Law rence Pancoast was reecntlv announced. frThe guests were Mrs. Frederick Mitchell. Pf. a ... -- -. , . W. OUUIUCI X3UWCI1, iiiris. XSCllJ.ltllill Palate. Mrs. Warner Howell. Mrs. Wide man Lee, Mrs. Warren B. Davis. Mrs. A. C. Moon, Mrs. John K. Lntta, Mrs. Rob ert Daniel, Mrs. Rufus Scott, Mrs. Ralph Stewart, Mrs. Pcrclval U Foerderer. Jlrs. Harold Roberts, Mrs. Edward Wiener, Mlsa McNecly, Miss Woodward, Mrs. wanklln McAllister and Mrs. I.ogan Mc Coy. Mrfl. Itannrrl IV T.Awla rrnvn n l,11inl,.n1n thlj morning at her home, 192S Spruce ireei. Mr. and Mm. Ttnh.rt Vsnnnlv IVlirlR. nt i'lll Pine strqet. will give a dinner of wvers mis evening. .Mr5; Norman Cantrell, of Wynnewood, P ., a i mis luiernoon io ine?i .ura. muel Stockton White, 3d. Receiving "" uie iiostess will be Mrs. W. I.lttell V HI 16. KTm Jt ClAnlrlnn Ttfliltd f.o A I'M- mi wtuvniuH ii iiitv, so. lr' Tr'mbl. Mrs. Francis S. Cantrell, Jr., W. Robert Tt Tllnrtlr TaC-a rpl.nn,nu A Kment. Mlta ilalnes and Miss Florence t Whllfl. MfQ C.H...1 U 1.. ... 1IM.14 Kj in tasiiiuci 3iuwniuu tiiiiitr, B?T,i"1 be remembered as Miss Vera Mc- -". oi new York. Wshn'L1.1.1,8"," Masee. of J7M Walnut sticet. ItM. ..; " T ,ne ,a,t ot 'heir at-homes Sfph..! "'""on. win lie assisted by Sirs. l5!i n' McMlchael, Mrs. Jasper li i Brlnton. Mrs. Thomas B. Morris. wites and Mrs. Henry Morris. Him pii,ni,.ii. t rti. . trldi: .n"1.1." ": u,aB? w" ivo a ISonr- v. rnoon at ner norae, ejsi U.Ce Street. Ill Itnnnr nt Ml.. V,!1I n JUaon. " " .Tbim.,Mi, ...... ...... .. Bhe Qia i ia Amelia unroy, oi Will ,., "r vi u r. viiueri v, ruufin wl take place In April. Mr. awl -r -.. . - . tom,. fast ;f"5?" .rri UB "na lIln it.Ii ttijrireuic, Bfo utcu l'n their new home. 6305 Camao street, K Lane. Th... ,ui t.. . i ...' cn i No cards have been sent out. R..fr William II. WhllnUor nt !! Kmilt, falv. .!!re!t has returned from an exten- iiQ XrlQ thrmicrh ttiA un..l. Th p. v t -c i M, Ky tonieht at the homo of Mr. Ber- .yninw, JT13 spruce street. OwlniT tQ th lltnou. nf f,a Tl. IT. KBc'i0r0n'" children, the Bryn Mawr hjfi i. "10 wueen aiary a Needlework: rHa met at th Hrvn u. win- ci... Itancaater gvenue. veaterdav afternoon! g of Mra. uordon's home, where it meets. Chestnut Hill Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Andrews Harris, Jr., will entertain at dinner this evening, be foro tho meeting of tho Chestnut Hill Fortnightly Dancing- Class. Mr. ami Mrs. Gordon S. Cnrrisnn. of Lincoln drive, spent the week-end nt the Trnymore, Atlantic City. Jlrs. John II. Roberts will give n lunch eon nnd brldgo this afternoon nt her homo, 117 East Durham street, Mount Airy. Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Lavlno and fam ily, nro occupying their new homo on Hast Graver's lano and Flourtowii rond. Germantown Mr. Edward F. Heiison, of Wissnhickon avcmin nnd Manhclni street, will ditcrtntn at dinner on Saturday night nt the Hunt ingdon Valley Country Club beforo tho lecturo which Mr. 13. Marshall Scull -ultl glvo on "Hunting Big Game In Alaska." Mrs. C. B. Grace, of Mnuhclm street, will glvo a luncheon tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. J. Herbert Reading Tlmanus, of GC1E Queen street, has Issued Invitations for bildge on Thursday afternoon, Feb ruary Zi, In honor of Mrs. Harold B. Gay. lord. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Llpplncott Cassard, of 33B Pelham road, havo returned from Atlantic City, whero they spent Sunday. Mrs. Irving Wilson, of 3105 Mldvalo avenue, will entertain at bridge today at her home. Jlrs. William R. Elsenhower, of Upsal street and Wayne avenue, spent the week end at the Trayniore, Atlantic City. West Philadelphia Miss Edna Virginia Wller. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Day Wller. will glo a dance this evening at the Ritteuhouse In honor of three recent brides, Mrs. Her bert Day Wller, her sister-in-law, who was formerly Miss Loulso Gelston Greou; Mrs. Harold Butler Montgomery, formerly Miss Leonldo Josephine Daglt, and Mrs. Waldo O. Folding, formerly Miss Flor ence Elliot Thero will bo about 100 guests present. Mr. and Jlrs. James II. Jlorris will give a tea with dancing this afternoon nt their homo, 4601 Snruco street, to Introduce their daughter. JIIss Lucille Elliott Morris. Jlrs. Morris and her daughter will bo assisted In receiving by Miss JIarJorlo Inez Jlorris, Jlrs. David Gregg Jletheny, Sirs. Harry T. Porter, Jlrs. Robert JlcCurdy, Jlrs. George W. Urnu. hart. Miss Jllnnle Elliott. Mrs. Frederick S. Jlorris, Jlrs. Harry K. JIulford. Jlrs. Charles JI. Tyson, Mrs. II. Attmore Prlzer. Jr., Jlrs. Frederick Calkins, of New York; JIIss Esther S. JIulford, JIIss Ellse H. Hepburn, JIIss H, A. Jlorris, JIIss JIaud JI. Wiggins. JIIss Helen Betts, JIIss Marlon JIulford, Jllsses Tyson. JIIss Josephine Tomllnson. JIIss Helen Walters, JIIss Grace E. Reld, JIIss JIary Oreen well, JIIss ICatherlne JIuIIer, JIIss Monica Burrell, of New York, and JIIss Ruth Mathews, of East Orange. Jlrs. George B. Wilson, of 4228 Walnut street, has returned from Atlantic City, where she has been spending some time at the Chalfonte. Jlr. nnd Jlrs. Francis P. Haffey, of 720 South C5th street, announce tho engage ment of their daughter. JIIss Kathryu l Haffey, to Jlr. Franklin .7. Hennan. The wedding will take place on Saturday, March A, at 6:30 o'clock, in the Church of the Transfiguration, 53th street and Cedar avenue. Jlrs. JIary N. Thompson, of 752 Preston street, has nnnounced the engagement of her daughter. JIIss Edythe Thompson, to Mr. Robert Howell Anderson, of Haskell, N. J. A dinner will be given in their honor on Saturday In New York, Miss Eva G. Clem, of 61U Washington avenue, entertained at luncheon yester day. Among those present were Miss Emtlle Bakor. Miss Winifred Hill, Miss K-nthrvna nickel. Mrs. Joseph C, Blanc. Mrs. Edward Seeser. Mrs. C. Warren Fal lows and Mrs. James Rlghter. Camden and Vicinity Jlr. and Mrs. James Davis are visiting relatives In North Carolina. Jlrs. ICatherlne Sharp, of 332 Carteret street, has announced the engagement of her daughter, Mlas Margaret Sharp, to Jlr. Julius R. Gerber, of Camden, Mr. and Mrs. Henry V. Stockwell. of llooreatown. are taking a Weateru trip. Including sojourns at 8pokane and Se attle. Wash. CALLUM-JA NSSEN. This evening nt 8 o'clock JIIss Anna Frclda Jansson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Jnnsscn, of 103 Enst Jlermald lane, will boconio tho brldo of Jlr. Martin Har ris Calluni. Tho ceremony will bo per formed by tho Rev. Stephen Paulson In St. Michael's Lutheran Church. German town avenue and Phll-Ellcnn Btreet. Miss Jansscn, who will bo given In marriage by her brotlier-ln-lnw, Jlr. A. E. Fitzgerald, will wear a whlto satin gown made with a short, full skirt and a court train. The bodice will be trimmed with brussels Ince nnd her tulle veil will hnvo orange blos soms nt each side. Her bouquet will con sist of Brldo roses and lilies of the val ley. JIIss Jnnsscn will be attended by her sister. Miss Marguerlto H. Jnnsscn, whoso gown of bluo pussy willow tnffctn will bo trimmed with silver lnce. Sho will carry nn nrm bouquet of pink roses. Jlr. Ciillum will have Mr. Walter 1.. Swlnk, of llnlllmore, ns best ninn. Tho ushers will Include Jlr. Edward J. Doyle. Mr. Henry T. JIncNelll, Mr. Gcorgo Jlorgnn nnd Mr. Harvey H. Price, Jr. A reception nt tho home of the bride's pnrcnts will follow the ceremony. The church will bo banked with palms and Easter lilies, while tho decoration at tho houso will consist of plnk-and-whlto roses. Jlr. and Jlrs. Cal lum after a visit to Jlr. and Jlrs. JI. Kirk Callum, at tholr homo In Towson, JId., will tour thn South for several weeks. Upon their return they will live In Tow son. RERG STERNBEROER. A pretty wedding will take place tonight In tho Hotel Adclphln, when JIIss Alice Sternberger, daughter nt Jlr. nnd Jlrs. Solomon Sternbcrger. of 3 CIS North 23d street, will ho Klven In marriage by her fnthcr to Jlr Samuel L Herg. of Jlem phis. Tonn. The Rev. Dr. Joseph Krnus kopf, ot tho Kenesoth Isrnel Temple, will perform tho ceremony, which will bo fol lowed by a dinner and dance. The bride will wenr a white satin gown tiimmed with silver lace and a tullo veil arranged with a tullo bandeau. Orchids nnd lilies ot the valley will be cnrrlcd. Attending tho bride will bo her sister, Mrs Emanuel Bellman, of Newark, N. J , matron of honor: JIIss Ray Berg, of Memphis, Tenn., sister of tho bridegroom, maid of honor, and tho brldo's two nieces, JIIss Carolyn Sternbcrger and JIIss Carol n Beltman, flower girls. Jlr. Berg will have his brother, Jlr. Jcsso Berg, as best man, nnd his ushers will bo Jlr. Arthur Sternbcrger, Jlr. Charles Sternbcrger. Jtr. Alvln Schnffcr, of New York, nnd Jlr. Jlyer Sternbcrger. Jlr. nnd Jlrs. Berg will spend their honey moon touring through tho South, nnd will make their homo In Memphis. WILKINS HAENTZE. Tho wedding of JIIss Clara Wnllnce llacntzo. of 23 31 East Cumberland street, nnd Jlr. Adolph Hartung Wllltlns took place on Jlondny evening. The Rev. Jnmcs JIacAithur, of the Bethcsda Presbyterian Church, porfonned tho ceremony nt tho home of tho bride, who was given In mar riage by her uncle. Jlr. James Wallace. She wos attended by JIIss Elsie Richard son as maid of honor. Jlr. Wllklns had Jlr. Charles II. Hantze, the bride's brother, as his bost man. A reception fol lowed the ceremony, after which Jlr. nnd Jlrs. Wllklns left on their wedding trip nnd will bo at homo after Jfarch 1 at 4229 North 12th street. THURSDAY AFTERNOON AT FINE ARTS ACADEMY Daniel Gnrbor Will Give the First "Gallery Talk" in a Se ries to Be Inaugurated Tomorrow sv&s oryo F&OrtZV ANNUAL CHARITY BALL OP THE HEBREW LADIES' EMERGENCY AID Washington's Birthday Has Been Chosen for the Dance, Which Will Be Given in Mercantile Hall, Broad and Master Streets Proceeds to Aid Poor A LEADING affair In Hebrew soclnl cir clet will bo tho annual Charity Ball of tho Hchrow Ladles' Emergency Society, which will bo hold on Washington's berg gave .1 surprise miscellaneous show er on Sunday for JIIss Alma Snyder, whoHo ongngpinent to Jlr. Hurry Somers wns recently nnnounced. Among thoso lirCKPtlt W,m ATIbu I,,!.., 'Priimnn,.i. -Mt..n in-, 1.. 1.... . -t ,,i irn t-.,.i .....1' :: : -- ' --" ...... .,,,.;., ....,... .......u... ,. .,.,.-.,., ,.,..., u.u.. ...m , amy snyder, Jlrs. L. Snyder. .Mrs. JL Along the Reading A Tricolor Snle will be given by tho Woman's Auxiliary of All Hallow's Church on Thursday afternoon, February 21. Cake, candy, pies, bread and other goodies will bo on sale, arranged on tables according to their color yellow, brown nnd white. Ten will bo served during the nfternoon by JIIss JIarJorle Kent, JIIss Mildred Fetterolf, JIIss JIary Vlele, JIIss Ellen Herkncss and several others. Dr. an Ifrr F A Slack, of ill Cooper - . .. in ttfiWHa. filaa Mr. and Mrs. eihia 9juic Jover ailed the Lit- Herbert W- . ( Copr atteet. Tho .Teuklntown Choral will give an afternoon tea In tho Jenklntown Audi torium on Monday. March 6. The swimming meet held nt the Beech wood School with the Wnlnut Lane School on Saturday morning was won by JIIss Ruth Richards, first prize, with 28 points; JIIss Agnes Tlmmons, second prize, with 14 points, nnd JIIss Ruth Bennett, third prize, with 10 points. Prizes were awarded for the best form In the different strokes. The brenst stroko for beginners wns won by JIIss Tlmmons ; side stroke, won by JIIss Tlmmons; single overarm, won by JIIss Tlmmons ; double overnrm, won by JIIss Dorothy Stone. Tho beginners' dive was won by JIIss Stone; 10-yard race, won by JIIss Tlmmons. Advanced stroke for form, breast stroke, won by JIIss Ruth Richards; side stroke, won by JIIss Richards; trudgeon, no first awarded ; crawl, won by JIIss Catherine Campbell ; under-water swim and plunge for distance, won by JIIss Richards. Div ing, front dive, won by JIIss Theresa Wle land ; side dive, back dive and 20-yard race, all won by JIIss Ruth Richards-; life- saving, JIIss Ruth tltnnett. The senior class of the Cheltenham High School, at Elklna Park, will give Its senior danca on Friday evening, February 25, In the New Century Drawing Rooms. Jtr. and Jlrs. L. C. Searing, of Glen aide, havo returned from Freeport, L, I., where they spent several weeks. Several parties of young people from Ashbourne and Elklna Park will attend the turf dance at the Adelphia Hotel on Saturday. Mr. and Jlrs, Alphonso Rosenberger, of ElklnB Park avenue, Elklna Park, will leave today for Florida, where they will remain until the end of March. Bala-Cynwyd Jlrs. Isaac Kershaw and Jlrs. Edward W. Chambers will be hostesses Friday night at the second dance of the Cynwyd Club s miuwimer series 01 aances. Mra. John Storey Eberbach, of Colwyn road, entertained the members of her sew ing circle at a delightful luncheon today. The table was decorated with a novel plpk centrepiece, from which souvenirs were pulled by pink streamers extending to each guest place, while pink carnation and asparagus ferns were laced about the table. The guests Included Mrs. E. Clarke Rawllna, Mrs. William B. Kraft, Mrs. Frederick C. Newbourg, Jr., Mra. Ralph Kinder, Mrs. Calvin O. Child, Mrs. Frank Seeburger. Jlrs. Herbert J. Tlly. Mra. Stephen B. Tlly, Mrs. Joseph G. Sul livan. Mrs. Alexander Garwood, Mrs. J D. Eberbach, Sirs. Albert W. Pickford, Sirs 15. Walton, Mrs Joseph V Little and Un. Hartley- Master streets All arrangements for this nffnlr havo been completed nnd the proceeds will be devoted toward alleviating the condition of tho poor of South Philadelphia. In the past tho society has supplied mutiy poor nnd unfortunato fninllles with coal and other necessary nrticles. Sometimes nppllcnnts hnd to bo turned awny for lack of necessary funds. Tho society Is dclermined In make this nffnlr a huge success In older to (111 thu much depleted treasury. Tho olllcers of tho hall Include Jlrs. Jacob Ghiaburg, chairman; Jlrs. A.. JI. Green. lco chairman: Jlrs. D. Feldinan, treasurer; Jlrs. JI. JI. Jacob, chairman of souvenirs. Jlrs. I. Dubrow is president of tho society. Friends of Jlr. A. E. Haywnrd, the nrchltect and humorist, gnvo him a birth day surprlso party Jlonday evening nt his home 639 East Fenn street, ucrmnntown. Tho guests Included Jlr. and Jlrs. George Heyser, Jlrs. Joseph Donnelly, Jlr. nnd Mrs. Frank Jlleacl, Jlr. and Jlrs. Leon Yarnall and Jlr. nnd Jlrs. Frank Huckcl. Jlrs. Haywnrd was present also. The monthly meeting of the Franco American Alumnae was held at tho college on Monday evening. Dr. F. S. Eldrldge delivered an address to thn graduating clnss of IMC nnd presented diplomas. Dr. L. Honnuer also uddressed tho alumnae. JIIss JIary Hecker cave several Interest ing recitations and Jtlsis Jlarlo JlcGlone sang. Among thoso present wero Dr. T. E. Eldrldge, Dr. L. Honauer, president of Franco-American College; JIIss M. Volt, president of nlumiiao; JIIss JI JlcGlone. JIIss E. Hngan. JIIss II. Bonner. JIIss Weiss. JIIss A. Hotherlngton, JUss Shone, JIIss Wright, JIIss Johnston, JIIss DnU' strom, JIIss Raystrlck, JIIss E. Vande grlft, JIIss Htruuli. JIIss Slppler, JIIss Murry, JIIss Kruce, Jlrs. Monyer, JIis. Xcllson, Jlrs. Parr. JIIss Pease, JIis. Long, JIIss Starback, JUss McCarrin, JIIss Duorky, JUss Lewis, JIIss Berry nnd JUss Tltlow. Jlr. nnd Jlrs. J. Henry Wnlton, of 2SI3 Somerset street, gave a St. Valentine party Saturday evening, etitertnlnlng ut cards. The guests were Jlr. nnd Jlrs. Dyro Dungnn, Jlr. and Jlrs. Joseph Guy, Jlr. and Jlrs. Harry D. Curnoiv, Jlr. and Jlrs. Wllmer Walton, JIIss E. T. Mteiger. Jlr. G, Bufenkell and Jlr. Joseph Walton. Invitations have been issued by the Newman Catholic Club for tho annual 10 ceptlon and banquet to mark the anniver sary of the club. The affair will take place tomorrow evening In tho club rooms. 303 North 62d street, which will bo artis tically decorated for the occasion. A novel entertainment will precede the banquet, and addresses will bo made by Jlr. J. Washington Logue, Jlr. C. F. Gerhard and Jlr. James S. Hughes, of Now York. Jlr. T. Gordlon Lahart has the affair In charge. Extensive preparations . re being made by the Corley Club for the celebration of its sixth anniversary. whUh will take place during the week of February 23-23. On Wednesday, February . tho sixth annual banquet and reception will be held; on Thursday, February 21. there will be a smoker and entertainment, and on Friday, February 26, there will be a euchre and dance to which the friends of the members will be Invited. Jlonday, February 28 will close the anniversary, and will be known as Patriotic Night, when Jlr, Joseph P. Qaffney will deliver a lecture on 'Tho Trip of the Liberty Bell." Among the guests Invited, to tho anniversary celebrations are tho follow ing; The Rev. J, M, McShane, the Rev. M. J, Corley. the Rev. James Nash, the Rev. J. Q. Fitzgerald, the Rev. F. -. Kane. Hon. Thomas B. Smith, Jlr. Will lam S. Vare. Mr. Edwin H. Vare, Jlr. Joseph P Rogers, Mr. Raymond Mac Nellie. Mr. William Wilson, Dr. J. D. Target, Mr. Albert Becker, Mr, John JI. Fynn, Jlr. John Balzley, Mr, John Ran. aom. Mr. John McGulaaii. Mr, Owen JIc- Gulgan and Mr. F, McDonnell. The olHcers of the club are Mr, John A, Schramm, president; Mr. Thomas A. Catlln, vice president; Mr, P. Jackson. Jr., second vice president) Mr, Herbert F, Irwin, treas urer; Mr. Raymond A, Dietrich, recording secretary; Mr. Harry Matthews. Mr. William Roetx, librarian; Mr. Harold O'Hsrs, and Mr. William Crowley, Lenz. JUss Gohllo Kichtcr. Miss Hilda Snyder, JIIss Julia Somers. JIIhu I'Mnrnnrn Wallers, Jlrs. It. Walters, JIIss JInc Gold berg, JIIss Iteha Ilcrkowitz, Jlrs. E. Reld, JIIss JIny Grass, JIIss Anna Rlchter. JIIss Ircno Gross. JIIss Lillian Prlnco nnd JIIhs Allco Yubns. South Philadelphia JIIss Catherlno Kellv, of 2C3 South 3d rtrcet, entertained Inrormnllv last week nt a small dance, when her guests In cluded JIIss JIargnrct Welsh. JIIss Rc glna O'Malley, JIIss .-itnry JJunn, JIIss Jlndellno Keenan, JIIss Jturlo Kelly, Jlr. William Welsh, Jlr. Gerald Brenlnger, Mr. Pntrlck Jlulllgnn, Jlr. Daniel Sul Itvun nnd Jlr. William Kelly. Jlr. and Jlrs. Samuel Fuhrman, of 15th and South itrects, aro visiting friends In New "Inrk. Great iuteiest is expressed in the In novation which the Academy ot tho Flno Arts will Inniigurato tomorrow nfternoon nt .1, when Daniel Gnrber, a well-known lnndscapo nnd llguro painter, will give the first gallery talk In a series which will continue every Thursday nfternoon until Iho close of the 111th annual exhi bition on March 20. Tho speaker was chairman ot tho com mittee which selected nnd hung tho pic tures hi tho current show, nnd Is ono of tho Instructors In tho Acodomy schools. Ilo has n large farm along tho upper Del aware, whero ho spends much of his tlmo putting on canvas tho beauties of that region, A number ot artists of national reputation havo mado that locality their rendezvous, which hns resulted In their work generally becoming known ns that ot tho "Delawaro Valley School," Jlr. Garber differs from his neighbors in see ing lnndscapo through tho veil of ro mance. Ills pictures of tho cllff-odgcd river and the trees ot the primeval for est enrry with them suggestions of poetry ami music, though they nro nono tho less well drawn for all that. Ho Is ono of tho younger painters who have mado Philadelphia famous throughout the en tlro country for the high qunllty of their work, and Is 11 product of tho Aciulomy schools. He hos several landscapes and one medalled llguro painting, "Tonls," on exhibition. As un Immediate tcsult of the announce ment of the, piesent scries ot tullts, the Academy has been requested by several out-of-town women's clubs to furnish a "docilit" on speclnl occasions, when club members will visit the Academy In n body to Inspect tho annual exhibition. This "docent," or olllclnl guide, will accompany tho group nnd explain the various Im poitant canvases on the walls. Delightful Musical and Danco1 to Be Given in Aid of St. Rita's Church Tonight All Is In readiness for tho grand opera concert and ball, which will take place nt the Bellcvuo tonlcht In aid of St. Rita's Church. Interest In the affair lifts been aroused to an unusual degree by lh. announcement that the musical progrfttn' will bo headed by Mme. Lydln Locke, tho, rnmous grand opera prima donna fronr Hanimersleln's London Opera House. JIme. Locke, who is a renowned bcauty ns well ns an artist of celebrity, will be heard In n repertolro of florid arias. A number of welUknown singers of thls elty. Including Jlrs. William H. Greene, Jlrs. John Lelge, JIIss Elizabeth Lnttn, Jlr. William J. Balrd, Jlr. David Qrlflln, Jtr. Philip W. Cooke. JIIss Joanotto Hoi lenback, pianist; Jlr. Romeo Cella, 'cellist;, the La Favorlta Quartet, and Mrs. Edith Jlahou nnd Jlr. Wltllnm S. Thunder, acv cnmpanlsts, will tako part. Tho bnll will bo opened by nn exhtbltloif of dancing by JIIss tlytcndole Balrd and n partner, who will be seen In a series of torpslchorcau achievements. Mayor and Jlrs. Smith, nn the guests Of Mr. and Jlrs. John Connelly, will bo among tho many notables present, who will In clude numerous musical celebrities, so. tial leaders and men nnd women prom" Incut In the nrtlstlc and professional life' of the city. AH the boxes were disposed of last week and tho sent snle tins been exceptionally large. This Is due to tho unusual merit of tho talent that will bo heard and the social brilliancy that will mark the en tire function. Kensington Jlr. and Jlrs. Georga W. Slpe, of 2131 East Adams atreot, recently celebrated their E2d wedding nnnlversary. Jlr. and Jlrs. Edward V. Dougherty, of 2353 East Huntingdon street, havo an nounced tho engagement of their daugh ter. JUss Helen Dougherty, to Jlr. Robert Shultz. Jlrs. Guy Jnckson and her daughter, JIIss Dorothy Jnckson, former Kcnslng tonlans. now- of Nowport News, Vn.. nro being entertained by Jlrs. Jmnos White. A Tom Thumb wedding will bo held hi the Norris Square United Presbyterian Church, Hancock street nnd Susquehanna avenue, on February 22. Northeast Philadelphia Tho twcnty-tlfth nnnlversary of tho oiliiwr 1.. i.. noeiOiy or tllB Ilninn IVilu.,.- imclu Church will ho celebrated by n ban quet to bo held tomorrow at Coral nnd York streets. Jlr. nnd Jlrs. Jacob Tnlor, of SIS North iTanklln street, announce tho betiothat of their daughter. JUss Anna Taylor, to Jlr. Jlnxu-elt Cohen, sou of Jlr. and Jlrs Bornard Cohen, of 1CR North 33d street. . '.'J1 pnllo Koclety will Kvo Its monthly ladles' night In tho Visitation assembly rooms. B street and Lehigh avenue, to. morrow evening. North Philadelphia Tho inarrhiRo of JIIss Florence Fox, daughter of Jlr and Jrrs. Louis J. Fox, of 2101 Diamond street, to Jlr. Samuol I. Flnbcrg -will take plnco on Tuesday afternoon, Fcbrunry 22, at the homo ot tho luldo'n parents Owing to tho recent death ot tho bridegroom's father, the cere mony will bo a very quiet one. Jlrs. Alfred II. Williams, of 1014 North 12th street, entertained at cards yester day afternoon. Her guests wero Jlrs. meoiioro iiorcieti. .Mrs. A. F. Erwin, Jlrs. P. F. Wells, Jlrs. Nelson Knllnr "ulo John D. Ellis, Jlr? H. T. Cornell. Jlrs Chniles Thomas, Mrs. Geoigo Wldcncr, Mrs. Lambert Ott, Jlrs. C. Armstrong. Mm G. A. Blsler, .Mrs. A. G. Sparks. Mrs. Robort Snyder. JIIss Anna Ireland. Jllss huo Hurllck, JIIss Armeda Ireland and Jlrs. S. A. Allen. What's Doing Tonight thunders' D.iv ojcrclwn. Temple University,. Academy of .Munlc; S o'clock. ' Inhibition of Columbia Ttlver Highway, near Portland. Ore , Stetion Kail, 1713 Germantown nienue; 8 o'clock. , County Mctllcnl Society, ColltBe of Thy tlchina, 2d nml Ludlow streets; A o'clock, noldflah Fanciers' Society, Haul's Hall, 804 Olraril menuo: S o'clock, Union I.e.iRUc reception to James M. Bck,' who will "peak on "Tho Foreign Halation!, of tlio United States." Union League; 8:30 o'clock. Williamson Trnda School alumnf banquet, Colonrado Hotel. Philadelphia Music Teachers' Association. 17H Chestnut street: 7:30 o'clock. Lecture, "Marsh nml Aquatic dardenlne," liy Prof. J. Jt. Slacrarlane. University of l'ennsilvanl.i: 7..10 o'clock. Free. , Char'tv Hall for Uptown Homo for the Aged, I.u T.. Temi-i. S o'clock. ntKhtrni 1,. Confederacy play and dance, Ilellcvue-Stratfo d Hotel Lecture. "The Fifteenth Century and tho Middle Aires." hy Henry Oaborn Taylor, Rous tjn Hall. 8 o'clock. f Concert nm: ilanco for St. Illtn'a Cntliolla Church. Hellevuc-Stratford Hotel, S o'clock. CojI Club if Philadelphia dinner, Adelphia Hotel: 7 o'clock. ILuiquet, People's niphts Association of Del aware Count, 'Adelphia Hotel; 7 o'clock. I.crturc. "Drug sr..l occupational Ambiy?1 nplas." by Dr. Ooorae K. do Sehwelnltar Fr.mklln lusttute: S o'clock. i.,'',.ur, "-Municipal Markets." by Mrs. N. D. 11. Trhlork, W2 Wnlnut street: 8 o'clock. Frea. Dinner to lllward F Crokcrs, given by Mayor Smith, Adelphia Hotel. I tin n I Arcadlnn card parly and dance. Hotel' Adelphia: 8 o'clock. AMUSEMENTS Lansdowne Miss I'nthniine French, of Pi Ice nnd ycombi; avenues, Is entertaining Jllss Mildred Zune, of Germantown, Jllss Ruth AVunderllch, of JIaple ave nue, has let unit' d home from a visit to her brother, who Is 11 student at Williams College, Jlnss. During her visit JIIss A underllch attended a house party given by the fraternity of which her brother is a member. Jlrs. Thomas Culllnan entertained at her homo on East Stewart avenue last evening. Tioga Under the auspices of the Auxiliary pf .St. Lukes Homeopathic Hospital a -ery entertaining dramatic performance will be given on Thursday, .March 2. In I.u I.u 1'emplc, Spring Garden stieet. Jcromo K. Jerome's "Tho Tf:isMlnir ni ii.n n.i.ii t.-i, - ...n wb t,.u ..,.1,1, - l, Ul Hack, will bo prcsonled by "Tho Harvoy Miller I'lnycrs" and "Tho Optimists," un der tho personal supervision of Jlrs Emma Dlllmau Sallada. The unusually sitting cast of amateur. itiri,t,iu ttau Edith Schroeder, .Miss Violet Gcfrp, Miss ;" "iimiiermnn, .miss Helen Huedner. JIIss Hazel Williams, JIIss Helen Cnrey Mr. Franklin Granzou, Mr. Thomas Haw backer. Ur. Harry Drexel, Jlr. W. Hell, Mr. II. Roiier and Jlr. Ralph Henderson, rim Aulllary ofllccrs nnd tho committee Includes JIIss Allco MacLniighlln, presi dent: Jlrs. Samuel Thompson. Jr.. vice president : JIIss Elizabeth 11. Hart, torio spomllns sccietnry: JIIss Jlarlo Ilorle, re cordln.: sccietnry: Miss Hortcnso P. Reck, treasuiur: Jllss JIary Guckes, Jlrs. l.ewls Hopper, .Miss Helen Sterrctt, Jllss Ada Uattershy. Jlrs. V. J. Rlera. JIIss Trout, Jllss Ileulah Horttcr, JIIss Anna W. Horle. JUs Mary l)elk, Mrs. W. O. Rltzlns and JIIss lreno Pyle. FORREST Last 2 Weeks. NIGHTS AT 8:15 MATINEE TODAY TODAY SHOULD BE A JOYOUS DAY IT CAN BE MADE SO " BriKht wit, sparkling music, dainty girls and enchanting scenes put one in the cheeriest of moods, so at TODAY'S MATINEE or TONIGHT'S PERFORMANCE seek tho joy ousness you will surely find in KLAW & ERLANGER'S PEERLESS PRODUCTION AROUND THE MAP THE SHOW THAT BRINGS JOY TO ALL r I1EST SCATS II 50 AT jrATl.NTlB TODAY Scats now fur nil remaining performances,, Including Wellington's Birthday Mat & Eve Have You Heard About the Show at NIXON'S .: COLONIAL Philadelphia's Hippodrome, .. liUUMANTOWN T HIS WEEK The Greatest Indoor En tertainment Ever Seen in America at Popular Prices 10 U.NfSt'AI.LY DIQ ACTS Roxborough Jllss Jesslo Iluwley, of Lyceum avenue, will entertain the ltolorout,'h Current Hvents Cluh on Friday night at her home. Tlio subject. "Preparedness." will bo dls. cussed by Jlhs Jesslo Jlorris, Jlrs. Will iam Kdwnrd Shappell, Jlrs. Charles Fred erlck Jllllor. JIIss Ethel Lush, Jlles Hen rietta 13. Sheldrake, Jllss Iva Hampshlro and JIIss Kdlth Fee. AMUSEMENTS Delaware County Tho Woman's Auxiliary of the Union Church of Aldan Hill piesent the amusing farce. "Tho District School," In tho Al dan Hall tomorrow evening:, Jlr. and Jlrs. O. Jiilier. of Jllllhourne, are entertaining Mr. Lewis Smith, of Kdwardsvllle, III. ' Jlr. and Jlrs. Wlndcld JIcHenry. of nid ley Park, will give n Qeorea Washing ton party for their little daughter, Miss Aaeie Aicuenry, on i-euruary 22. Dr. Anna Shaw and JIIss Lucy An thony, of Moylan, are spending the win ter In Florida. Jlr. and Jlrs. Charles H. Russell, of Highland Park, are receiving congratu lations upon the birth ot a daughter. Chestnut St 01'era itousn VIll.aulUb Ol, Chutnut Iltlow 11th m SECOND TOJUMPMANT XVKIJK OP DAREDEVIL DURBOROUGH anu wis w UNDER FILM! 'l0n e..irJ,Line WiUi Germans" Stan 55c. 3 to C P. M. After U P. M 25c. 00c. Qf Q Yl 1 OI r I m"sKET AMD VJ310Tli Stanley a'-t1i. &, MARY PICKFORD atouction "Poor Little Peppina" BURTON HOLMES uanu MRlUH" Globe Theatre JKum A JI. to 11 P. ji. joe, j&c, S5 Kinkaid Kilties IXTL,. Pilcer & Douglas an,w0h'rAcvuth' T VT3TC"1 SIAT1NEC DAILY 1jIX10 TO.N'iailT AT8:1( HARRY LAUDER In a Repertoire of New Honca nnd Burround&. hy an ALL-STAR VAUDEVILLE COUPAN JUL LAUDEH'3 LABT APPEARANCE HERE FOR THREE YEARS Beginning Monday 8E6vPrEMO. Season'3 Joal Triumphant Musical Comedu THE ONLY GIRL Hy Henry Illonom and Victor Herbert, OrlKlnal N Y Cast and Production Special Mat. Tuesday, Washington' Birthday. " K F.Keith's Theatre " CHESTNUT AND TWELFTH STREETS , A GENUINE TRIUMPH! ELSIE JANIS "RECEIVED ENDLESS CUnTAIN CALLS!" El enlng Ledter, Henrietta De Serrla & Co.; Farter (litis 1 Joseph K llernard & Co. Other Features; v RDAATI MATINEE TODAY TONIGHT DLJi.lJ at Sil5. Matinee Saturday. maw e r.naneer unu ueorga iyur rresenf POLLYANNA The Glad rtav. Spreading Good 0itr. Rest Seats fl BO at Pop. Mat, TQDAY. Seals' now Washington's Birthday Mat. and E-. NEWMAN In honor of thai birthday of their daugh ter, HI" Ann Koke, Mr. and Mr. John Kloko gave a combined Blrthday-Uncoln-Valentlna party at their home la Chelten ham over the wtH-end. There were i$ guests present. Ml Hwl SUige; an4 Uiu Jteba dold- Nollces for the Society pace will be accepted end printed In the KtcoIos Ledger, but all such notice must be written on one aid of the paper, must l signed hi full, with full addrcas. and ubcii poaslble telephone number must be citca. bend all such communication la "Society Editor.' Eiealac Ledjtr, co . jiHiuui aireex. (I I'ulcse tlieso requirements aro carried I out ao that TerlScatlou may ba poMlbU the aoUca nUt not be pubUahed. Arcadia pS? FANNIE WARD In Tennessee' Vardner Thura..Vrl..Sat .Marsuerlte Clark In Mice A Men All Next Week. Dlllla Burke la "PEaor1 T 1 loo t"i MaIucett SOo Palnrp ioa- M :i. . JTcliaC BLANCHE SWEET tSda'y13 "The Ragamuffin" TTvnM sxiusm r'od X'Y 14LWAI (.,, u.,, nAntrht nt 7 and O. Co. 1 Halmea k Wells : The PaUJroiu "Cleo" n.. coyne; Kaufman uroa. ; melyn Mar A uiner. WainUt S5C.60C Re M Sat. E 28o to 1. no blsner. THE LAWF THE LAND Knickerbocrjlf ACADEMY OP MUSIC Traveltallm Color View Motion Pictures Fri.,at8;iB Bolivia Coala me Sat..at2;30 -"""Via. Panwna Ticket 60c, 75c, tl at lleppa'a. Audi., ?0r A'nTi'T.P'H'T Tonlxbt at 8.15 Promptly. ALlllLlL Xli. JJat Tomorrow I, IS hrp. FAREWELL APPEABANCES ID3BB OP nVf. SOTHERN ta AUni2?2&r "THE TWO VIRTUES" With MISS ALEXANDRA. CARUSLB -t A RPTPTf MAT. today-jtonkuk VJ AlVIVlUlV at 8 :20. Hat 8turtaV. BSSR&S&'St.TWIN BEDS Best Seat It at popular Matinee TOBAY Seat now for next week, lncludhx VV'iifeSa toa'a Birthday Matinee and Kvaoin. SCHUMANN-HEINK RECITAI, AiAOBMY 1F ML 1(1 3i4 of Tom hildreu HcmropibK lijayhal TUket y.'lo viwoa Tootunu at HKij AMERICAN A." vine SVKik m 'iU Law at U La4 ' m ii .19 m
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