Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 21, 1916, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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MISaNCY WYNNE SEES BUSY WEEK
I FOR MEMBERS OF SOCIETY
iuasque of 1916 Tomorrow Night, Also Large Annual
iTi1tfnvv Ball. Will TCprm TTa rinn! rT ,.
''""i' " i' wu imtiiiy uiuiy
on Till Lent Begins
fiBTltG "mo niipnwclioH for tlic cos
.ntcn wccUh nro liccomltm nnyor
- rtl-er. so tltat wo will 1)0 quite
' At A" t0 tllc shnrc n,ul Ul mmln'
??. to rest oitr wenry solves nftcr one
.f the mosi n...r.- -
01 mi....... Imi'n linnn cin itiniiv
V winters, lui-n.- ...... -
VbuUnt" nnd so many entertain
' ntafor tlicm nil nnd so ninny clmrlty
f!" Bnd the ustml number of lilt;
l, till tills business of beltiK n debit
W Is a dimcult Job. Hut they enjoy
r" .. . -..it. nmi. nfipp nil. nrn onlv
'' . 0nce. nnd a yenr or two of tho
iv world Is a. Kol education In Itself,
' revlded ono 1ms bond cnotiRlt to keep
f . . ...i..na nmi not bo carried nwnv
MP' . . '..!.. ..,.. I l. ll...1,..1
jde last ucoiuuiiiu " "- HHIUUU1.I.U
i .itucllo Lusson, whoso Rrnndmothcr
;d Mrents Rave n dnnsnilt on Sutur
,J,r afternoon nt tho llollovue-Strat-J.fj
Lucllo is very charming, of n do
'tlltity French typo: In fact, tho pn
Krnal sltlo of her family Is entirely
rrendi. 1 understand, nmi her mother
h u girlish nnd yomiR as Lucllo lior-
and cxceedltiKly pretty. Tho llttlo
Jeb woro a lovely frock of tullo and
Utln and cnrrlcd cxqulslto (lowers.
The receiving party stnyed after tho
Ka for dinner nnd danced In tho ovc-
staff.
Tomorrow ihb'"- i "uu" "" n.-i
rill hold their mnsquu in tho Academy
.. . 1 .!... ...Ill l.n nllA llin ,.
!.. II. CIn..n.t AIII...1 A.-I..
of MUSIC mm iuuiu " "v "" "" "
jual military ball of tho 1st Jtcglmcnt
infantry, N. 0. P.
Mrs. Scott's Supper Club met up In
the lloso Gardens on Saturday and was
delightfully Informal and enjoyable.
The softened lights of tho gardens
and tho excellent danco lloor help to
mako parties there successful.
Mrs, Scott has tho afternoon dan
aants In charge now, too, you know,
and yesterday she inaugurated a tango
contest, In which a largo number took
part, and prizes wcro given. It was
Htrcmely pretty to watch and tho
dancers met with much applause. Mrs.
Henry ration and Sirs. Sparks wcro
tealng together there, tho latter In a
handsome black velvet outllt, and Mrs.
Ifctton In dark blue, with a largo black
hat
There was exhibition dancing at tho
, 6upper Club by professionals, who lutvo
Just come from San Francisco. They
lad danced in Frankfurt nnd Dresdon
'also before tho war started and made
It necessary for them to come to Amer
ica. They danced wonderfully well.
Tho Mclrses had a largo supper party
of 35 guests, and Mr. nnd Mrs. James
1 Potter nlso entertained, ns did tho
Evans Roberts and Mrs. Ned Crozer.
; Sam Chow had a number of guests, so
'iii tho John SInnotts, Charllo Potters,
Klttcnhouso Millers, Sam Iluhns, Wil-
llarn Coleman Frecman3 and Ridgway
.Relllys.
L Every day I am more surprised to
hear somo of the' things tho wee bird
'tells me, and, strange to say, I can't
get used to tho fact that people who
are to nil uppearanco woll-brcd can bo
u rudo nnd Inconsiderate as they arc.
': Only last week I attended a concert
et which thero wcro very mnny people,
eome of them nmong tho smartest In
' town; and to my utter amazement I
heard a woman, who mado no effort to
,hlspcr her remarks, but talked so loud
j It was Impossible not to overhear her,
'discussing tho peoplo In tho boxes and
r adjacent scats and sparing no ono In
; tier sharp sallies.
,i The concert was for a charity and I
cannot tell you how tho object was
i ridiculed nor tho amount of Ignoranco
k on tho matter displayed by this lady
(so called), nnd as for tho unkind, crlt
'. leal remarks! It seems such a llttlo
Etalng to remember ono should ho a lady,
tut I am afraid "ladles" aro rather
t'kack numbers theso days.
NANCY WYNNE.
Personals
Invitations havo been received In this
ty from Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Charles
Tarbell for tho mnrrlnirn of their thiuirll-
J ttr, Miss Merclo Tarbell. to Mr. Henry
'. Belters McICco Clay, V. S. N., on Tiles-
y, itarcii 7. nt 1 o'clock In tho Hotel
Somerset, Iloston. Inclosed aro at-homo
tarda for after May t at I'ennsgrove,
J. air. Clay Is tho son of Mrs.
lchard W. Clny, of this city.
A Mrs. Walter T, .Balrd. of nrooknoll.
fjieron, entertained at dinner at tho
F-Jlerlon Cricket Club on Saturday oven-
llfia DeforO thrt ilnnnA In linnn,, nt n,M
E'ebutanto nleco, Miss Uytendalo Dalrd.
I;?" inciutieti airs, wunam J.
f "Ird, Miss Elizabeth Dawson AV'heelcr,
- jirDra .Muriln noyu, suss Tlieo-
uora lAltl, T.min mR p.nnnUnn -irni,iAV
ur' Eh,1l Marvel. Mr. Georgo II. Kneass.
r, Tristram C. Colket, 2d Mr. William
BimpsQn, 3d., and Mr. Harrison It Caucr,
''nSr,oand SIrs-' J- r- Crozer Orinith. of
- opruco street, will glvo n theatro
rly, followed by supper, on Saturday
CVenlnf- lnHni. , u i : - .... tii..
IJJ'J, d Puy Scott, dobutnnto daughter
t - unu airs. j. itutciilson Scott.
; 'Mr. and Mrs. rtobert W. Daniel will
.PVe ft HlnnAH , . t ..-!..
S ,tm losemont In honor of the Marquis
IS. Aberdeen and Temalro and the March
Bfn.e8?; The other guests will be Mr.
- ra. k. waring Wilson, Miss Rath
wutej verner and Mr. Channlng W. Danlol.
it,. --.. winner iir. una jurp. iJuiiici win
Se a box party at tha theatre.
Ln nEagement of interest which was
wmounced yesterdnv Is tlint nf Mlns
B"rS!a nrl"ker. daughter of Dr. Henry
ail. ,er' President of Lehigh Unlver-
" airs, Drinker, to Mr. William
IBiiiii. "' Jri "on or Mrs- William C.
fE'i ?r 2ii west nittenhouso square.
stT rlnker. who made hen debut two
'th . aeo' has been very popular among
w younger set in this city. Mr. Bullitt
W OrOthfir nf 1 Tnhn n lltilllfl- 9,1
r,.Mr; Orvllle H. Bullitt and a grandson
'dS .,al? John c- Bulll", framer of the
r.'CQent citv ihn,i unAn. n .v. t..i
I Hit hill V ."., n.wtii ua 1110 ut
ki. 1Ie la a member of the Bitten.
d.Rai(luet' Merlon Cricket and Plilb
""" country Clubs.
am i t, "' itwiiiiwi 11 uir
a. t V,osemont" ou Tuaaday, March f,
prki u rs aorp, or new
u. .. ..
kjowenhowa Bo.w.e, Kava a luncheon on
WWdHi
HHHWi mfvr
fwll?lft' for ,'or'1 nml 1'!U'-V Aberdeen.
Covets were laid for II guests.
airl,t"ttlttceii,?!lr'' nuUer of Mr. nnd
Mrs. ii. H. Dilutes, of Newtown Reiuare.
Whose marriage to air. oeorgo" iJureeM
ii?nf?..Jv'." t?k ",nco " W.-dncday a?
the .C hutch of M,o Holy Trinity, ha, t,rtm
el week nt I.nkowoo.1. N. J. Mr
dm rn .U.rt.ll'W "1V0 " lare llllier.
?'. .nt , l,1 . uollcvue.Sirntford tomor-
party. 'S "onor ut l" wc,ulll,s
ii-iV'm.."1?, bumU nt ,l10 luncheon
which Miss Mary Sheppard. of &t. Mnr
II is Inhe, will lvo on Saturdny for Miss
.tM,Ci7art,wU,l.t,e Mlss iWt "ii
ii ?',. ".'aU.'. 1SM A- Canary Tnylc.r.
Miss hillth Unllfte. Mls Utlaabeth Datv
mm U heeler, Mlas Marlon Crawley. Ml
Irnnces Day, Miss Mildred 'heppard nnd
Miss Carolyn Sheppard.
Mrs. Frederick Taylor nnd her daugh
ter. Miss Klizubeti, Taylor, who have
been spending the last few weeks nt
...ii.ii.mhi, .n. .,., ni tile l.aureMn-tln-1
ties, are at the Acorn Club, where thev
will spend several days before going to
New yorli for nn Indelhilto visit. In tho
enrly spring Mrs, Taylor experts to open
her home, lioxley. nt Chest ma lllll, for
tno Riimmer months,
,xr- nnd Mrs. Itnbcrt I.. Mniitgomery.
? ! . ,y A- M''nlKomiry and Miss
Helen Tyler, of Aiidrossan, Vlllanovn,
nave gone in Queliec for the winter Kporta
and nre nt tho Chatenit Frontcnnc.
Mrs. William Mulford was hostess nt
tea nt the Huntingdon Valley Hunt Club
on Saturday after tho meet. Thirteen
of tho members rode, and several fol
lowed in motors. Smno of those that
attended were Mr. nnd Mrs. IMwnrd
Marshall, Mrs. Spencer IC. Mulford, Jr.,
Or. Sumner Cross, Doctor Fisher, Mr.
Ilobcrt Laltue, Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. ltey
noldH. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Illddle, M'r.
Joseph Wllhrtou Mpplttcott. Mr. J.
Uerlram Mpplncott. Jr.. Mr. Jacob Itldgo
way. Mr. Wlllhun Mulford. Mr. nnd Mrs.
Howard Shchle, Mr. nnd Mrs. Kdwnrd
Fitch, Miss Marion F. Sharples.t and .Miss
Harriet Denver. Mr. William Mulford Is
nctlng master of hounds, owing to tho
absence of Mr. Morris Adams, who Is
spending several weeks In thu Sunlit.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 13. Dunn, of 221
Allen's lane, entertained at dinner nt
their homo on Saturday nlglit. .
The guests later attended tho Illus
trated lecture on his trip to tho Arctic
Circle given by Mr. K. Marshall Scull, of
Overbrook. at the Huntingdon Vallev
Country Club. Dancing took plnco after
the lecture.
Mrs. John Struthcrs nnd Miss Struthors
will receive Informally this afternoon
after 4 o'clock at their home, P03 Clinton
street. No cards havo been sent out.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. n.indnll Tennlngton, of
tho Coronado Apartments, will bo at homo
this afternoon after I o'clock.
Mrs. Henry Austlo Nowbohl nmi Ml
Kathcrino Corflcld Nowbohl will glvo a
small tea this afternoon nt their home,
2219 Spruco street, in honor of Miss Mnry
Ifnll I-alrd, whose marriage to Mr. John
Dashloll Myers will take plnco March l,
Mr. Edward Hoopes has returned to tho
Morris, .111 South 1.1th street, from Chi
cago, where ho attended tho second na
tional conference on concrete road build
ing and delivered nn address on ".Main
tenance Donds on Concrcto Iloads."
Mrs. Alexander V. Itobluson. of 320 West
Mermaid lane, has returned homo from
Hot Springs, Vn. "
Along the Main Line
OVKUnnoOK A tea will bo given at
tho Overbrook Golf Club tomorrow after
noon In celebration of Washington's
Birthday.
Miss Margaret It, Smith entertained a
number of friends at luncheon Saturday
nt her homo In Overbrook.
NABBEUTH-Tho Men's Club of the
Nnrberth l'lcslivterlnn flniivli 11.111 imt.i
Its annual banquet tonight In tho rooms
01 1110 roor liicnaru uiun or Philadelphia.
Tho Junior members of tho Evangelist
Clrclo of tho King's Daughters, of Nnr
berth, will give n minstrel show and small
sketch on Friday evening, March 10, in
tho Arcailo Theatre. Those Inking part
Include: Miss Mary McCnrtor. Miss Caro
lina Justice, Miss Mildred Harris, Miss
Helen Wilson, Miss Mnlzln Simpson, Miss
Ituth Troston, Miss Adah Durham. Miss
Achsah Wentz, Miss Maudo Wlpf, Miss
T.lnda Jacoby, Miss Florence Jacoby, Miss
Edith Humphreys, Miss Hilda Smcdloy.
Miss Augusta Wlthrow. Miss Catlimino
Irwin nnd Miss Elizabeth Harris.
WAYNE Sir. and Sirs. A. II. Elliot,
of Poplar avenue, gave a dinner of Jfi
covers, nt their homo on Poplar avenue,
Saturday evening. Tho guests later at
tended tho danco which Sir. and Sirs.
F. P. Itadcllffe, Jr., gave.
Bala-Cynwyd
Sirs. William Woodlleld Wlmer, of
.-ontgomery avenue, will entertain nt
cards, followed by luncheon, on Thurs
day. The guests will bo .urs. Richard
Haley, Sllss Dorothy SIccku, Sllss Lillian
Hai Hi, Sllss Edith Hayden, Stlss Roberta
Browning, Sllss Isabel Donovan nnd Sllss
Laura Ay res.
Sir. nnd Sirs. Lorlng A. Sehulcr, of Up
land terrace, will movo early next month
to their new home, 107 Bryn Siawr avo
nuo, Bala.
Sllss Dorothy Macke, of Bryn Siawr
avenue nnd Lodge lane, will leavo Sat
urday for Chelsea, where sho will bo the
guest of Sllss Gladys Qrlillth.'
Germantown
Tho Hnvcrford Collego Glee nnd Stan
dout! Clubs will glvo a concert for tho
benefit of the Germantown Boys' Club
tomorrow evening In Association Hall.
Tho patronesses will Include Slls Edith
Bacon, Sirs. Charles W. Baiubridgc. Jr.,
Sirs. Reynolds D. Brown, Sirs. Robert I
Coleman, Sirs. Slarrlott Canby, Sirs. Jny
Gates, Sirs. Henry- B. Erdmun, Sirs.
George W. Emlen. Jr., Sirs. Slelvln II.
Harrington, Mrs. Caspar W. Harper, Sirs.
William Fulton Kurtz, Sirs. William
Longstreth, Sirs. Lawrence B. Slellor,
Mrs. John B. Slorgan, Sirs. Joshua Ash
rearson, Sirs. Glyndon I'rlestmau, Sirs.
Frances B. Reeves, Jr., Sirs. K. Eldredtfe
I'ennock, Sirs. Edward T. Comfort. Sirs.
Frederick SI. Dunn Sllss Mary 1. Carter
and Sirs. Harrison Slorrls.
Sir. and Mrs. Harrison C. Ilea, of 100
East Sedgwick street, have closed their
house und have gone to Balm Beach for
the remainder of the winter.
The Rev. Franklin Smedley Sloore, of
Calvary Episcopal Church, will give a tea
at the rectory this afternoon for the
ladles of the parish.
' Tioga
Miss Kmlly Shaufler will give a Colonial
tea tomorrow for the Tioga Bachelor
Girls' Club, of which she is a member.
Uer guests wilt be Miss Maude Harrison,
Miss Cora Rudolph. Miss Catharine Beck,
SIUh Elsie Steotpsler, Miss Clara Gyser,
Mls Katharine Haubert, Miss Lena
Struub. Miss Margaret Stapleford, Miss
Anna Commer, Miss Ida Jann, Sllss
Katharine Gordon, Miss Edith Murfett.
Miss Jane Mitchell and Miis Helene
White.
EVENING LEna-pmPTTTT,ATlKT,-PTTTA-. MONDAY, FEBRUARY
WILL
Along the Reading
A daneo will be given by the ynmiiri.r
t of Wyneolo tonight in Chi'llen JHUm
Hall. Slather avenue. Wyncote. Tho
pnmmlttiH! in charge includes Mr. John
Hhettz, Sir. Townsend Hharpless. Mr.
Sidney Sanderson. Sir. I'eroy Sandeis.m
nnd Sir. Joseph Cochran, chairman. S une
of tltoso that will nttetul will he Misi
SlarJorlo Kent, SIIsm Catherine Jtug.'i-u,
Sllss Louise tliey. SIIhs Mnry Sllrkil. Mi--'
Slnrle tioulso Stnrr, Sllss Slnry Slitlfnid.
Sllss Stargarct Lnmorellc. Sllss Dorothy
Beach, SIIhs Clementine I'etil, Mim
Eleanor Jones, SIIhs Eleanor Flood. Mow
Irene Jackson. Sllss Sllldred Fetter, If.
Sllss Slnrgnret ltussel, Sir. IMwunl
lingers, Jlr. Frank lingers, sir. .In.-.i
Lamnrelle, Sir. Edward Itand.ill. Mi
Daniel S. Whiteman, of South llilliloloni.
1'a. ; Sir. Bausford Beach, Sir. Itnwlnnd
T. Jellett, Sir. J. Houston Stnupln. Dr.
Robert U. John. Sir. John B. Heliltels, Sir.
llelii:'. Wnlther, Sir. Robert Waters. Sir.
Carl A. Beer, Sir. Alfred Matthews. Sir.
Stanley Welsh. Sir. Robert Unnlert. Sir
Sidney Sanderson, Sir. Floyd Keser, Sir.
Hownrd Shoemaker. Sir. Kenneth Flavel,
Sir. Frederick Shelefor, Sir. Howard llan
nuin. Dr. John Bower nnd Sir. Howard
SIcKeo.
Sir. nnd Sirs. G. Henry Stetson and
family, of Juniper avenue, Elkltis Pirl;,
have left for Florida where they will
occupy their cstntu for several weeks.
Sirs. Stetson has Just returned from
Ftlcn, N. V where site chaperoned her
sister, Sllss Mildred I.tiwis, Sllss Eleanor
Flood, Sllss Irene Jackson, Sllss Knth
orlno Foster, of rittsburgh, l'a., nnd Sllss
Eleanor CimimhiKs.i of this city. Before
leaving Tor the South Sir. and Sirs. Stet
son had Lieutenant Edwin C, Slnrks,
Fulled States Engineering Corps, of
Washington llnrracks. na their guest.
Sllss Emma. Suppleo, of Webstar nvenue,
Wyncote. left on Saturday for Atlantic
City, where she will remain over Wash
ington's Birthday.
Sllss Lillian Barlnger, of Logan, enter
tained nt auction bridgo Saturday even
ing In honor of Sllss Gladys I'. Clayton,
Who will start shortly on a tour of tho
South and West. Among the Kitcsts were
Sir. and Sirs. Harry 1". Dunsnmre, -Sir. anil
Sirs. Georgo A. Hawkins, Sllss Beatrice
Lloyd, Sllss Arleo Bloomfleld, Sllss Alleo
Gonnley, Sllss Anna Cramer, Sir. Dell
mar II. Walker, Sir. John T. Wallace,
Sir. James Hammond, Sir. Charles Opten
burg, Sir. Frank Kllno and Dr. Kennedy
Tiers.
Sirs. James Frederick Brai""ord, of 120
Walnut streot. Jonklntown. has hud her
mother. Sirs. John do Hamel, of Slcrlon,
as her guest.
West Philadelphia
One of tho series of dinner-dances being
given during the winter at Hamilton
Court, 3'.nh and Chestnut streets, took
placo on Saturday nlglit, with a record
attendance. A largo patty wns enter
tained v Sirs. Thomas Williams and
her daughter. Sllss Ray Williams, who
had 2-' Ktiests at their table. Sir. and
Sirs. William S. Stulars entertained 10
guestB and Sir. nnd Sirs. James P. Slagoo,
Jr., gnvft n dinner of eight cover's. Others
entertnlning were Sir. nnd Sirs. Henry H.
Slustin, Sir. and Sirs. Charles S. Davis,
Sirs. Albert Leo Collin, Sir. and Sirs,
Ralph II. Whltemoro and Airs, Georgo
I'Tleuu.
Tho members of tho Thetn Alpha Theta
Sorority, of tho Girls' High School, have
Issued Invitations fnr n dancn on Friday
night nt the I'lillomuslnn Club. SSI I Wal
nut streot. Sllss Mildred lli.rlburt, Miss
Oraeo Wlngate, Sllss Marian ailbertson
and Sirs. George P. Gravcnstlno form tho
committee in charge.
Sllss Esther A. Lukens. of 1231 South
Slst street, was tho week-end guest of
Sllss Elizabeth Sinclair, of Ridley J'arls.
Sirs. Thomas Khnlleross gave a
cnlo und tea on Saturday afternoon
i.nmn !!7-3 Uorlnu Gurden street.
iimikI-
nt her
Her
Sllss
guosts Included SIIbs Mao Blrney,
Ruth Fahneslocu, anas L.euun 1
verlng
Omensettor. ansa Virginia iunn,
Elizabeth I'uxun. Miss Mabel Sc
Sllss Si. Trout, Sllss Hopxey Norrls
Sllss Slntlida de Rivers and Miss
Lewis Yarnnll.
SIIhs
homo.
Wells,
Slury
North Philadelphia
Sirs. Felix N. Gersou. of SI31 Green
Ftreet, has returned from a fortnight's
visit In Atlantic City.
Sir. and Sirs. Harry Bitter, of 7200 North
Broad street, gavo a valentine party ut
their homo last week for their son. Sir.
Harry Hitter, Jr. Tho surprise cako was
cut by Sllss Anna Schwani, and consisted
of 150 clothes pins.
Tho guests included SIIsb Irone Hitter,
Sllss Anna Schwam, Sllss Beatrice Ack.
ley, Sllss Dorothy Hereon. Sllss Alice
Burst. Sllss Delia -Myers, Sllss Leona Ar
nold. Sllss Ethel Allenback. Sllss Gertrudo
., i.. xiiu MiiHii Coy. Sllss Dorothv
liueiiuia, .,.n - - ,- . - zr
Ottlnser. Sllss Florence Beninghoff. Sir.
Harry Rltter. Jr., mv. ucureo awmwii.
Sir Raymond Sonnebom, Sir. Herbert
Roehms, Sir. Leopold Hereon. Sir. Will
lam Nocrple, Sir. Henry Winters. Mr.
Borer Atklson. Sir. Walter Jackson. Sir.
Harry Hlaker and Sir. Charles Slaglnnls.
What's Doing Tonight
Dinner din. Walnut Street Iliwlnwui An-
c,SaS'rUYT "&& -'
ISL.ilSSSSiA&ll Turn,r ll.ll,
'vfS Philadelphia Uulnts and Imprate
mt LusuiT ' Marlutt street. 8 o'clock.
"Northwest Business Men's Asuootatlon, 2335
tttoSatt.!SStie 1HU4MH iim.
HOlKMt tjuaiiuenanna avenue. 8 o'elock.
rrf2itur. '"Ttt IliUe As u Uterary Work,"
by the lliv. Thomas Coakjey. Cattwlte airla'
' hltaxUhjhU Claim Men's Aaeoclatton din
ner liJltoVue-Stratford Hotel.
muun, JewUto Itlatorlcal Society annual
mietlttirUrOpele Collesc.
Spnony Club concert, Wltberajioou ball;
B'lS o'clock,
BUt Fenclulee' military, reception to Col
ouel Wllllaui Jt. Scott, Fenclbles' Armery; 8 JO
"suni ifllalU annual ttalU Horticultural
,IlBaMuet. Pot No. I. Veteran or Forelsn
Ware. 301T Kuth street. keuU!ton.
sasy. AdelpbU UutcL
w wam inmmm, w ' ijrnim v- i o0Ee&iRHPB
u w u wjml m T-iIH'b fi
riZ2&$m JwJSmmBBf -IKR W i Weddings
TAKE PART IN AFFAIR FOR ST. AGNES' HOSPITAL
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INTERESTING MUSICALE
ARRANGED FOR WEDNESDAY
Faculty "of Philadelphia Conservatory of Music Will Be
Heard in Recital This Week High School
Class Holds Reunion at Rittenhouse
ACONCIORT to be given by tho mem
bers of the faculty of the Philadel
phia Conservatory of Simile will take
placo In tho boll on Wednesday evening
nt 8:15 o'clock. Tho program Is na fol
lows: Quintet. Op. 107 Haft
1 Aniliintu iiu.i.iI l.irKhotlu moaso.
It Allexro hnm.1 imtetleii. - ..
Sir. Charles B. Kikiukh. .Mr. I'uiil Sloyrr. Mr
Hunry DinuselHii'h. Sir. Samuel I'. iSlcglvr,
Mi a. KITIu tAiluml Oolz
I'lano
( Etude ilo Concert D Hat Mt
(b I'ulotinlsu 011, .vl ...Chonlii
Mr. Walter Uola
(n) "Wnnint" Tachalkowskl
((b) "Kti hllukt iter Thau"....Hublnateln
Mr, Jeun tfkolilaoli
Violln-
(n) OartenmcliHllo Behiimnnti
tb) Am StirliiKiirunucn iicliuinann
Mr. I'uul Meyer
Themo nnd Varlutluns tor Two t'lanoe
Ui Xt , Arenaky
1 Uliiliiitue.
2 tk.,ierao.
.'I Marehu Trlomphnio.
4 Menuvt.
' llavnttv.
ll. Vnlee.
1. N'M-ttirne. 1
X Polonaiee.
Mr. I'luruneo K. Ilaivtlon. Sir. Camilla W.
Zicl.ivtr.
Voenl
"J'rUo 8ontt" from "Tho ,. Meleterelniter"
Wanner
Sir, Jean Skroblacti
Quartet
On. !W. Firm Movement..., Ithelnlirruer
Sir. Juueph vv. I'larku. Mr. Henry Hir.uiHt'bueli,
Mr. Hiuiiuil I. y.teulor, Sir. KITIu
Li laiul (Inlx
Sir. Richard -eekwer nnd his son Sir.
Cuntlllo W. .eckwer nre the jllrectors of
tho academy, und music lovers are giveu
n rare treat when these faculty concerts
take place.
Tho class of June, 1913, of tho William
I'enn High School held Its third utinunl
reunion ut the Hotel Rittcnhouo lut
week. The banquet wns followed by n
concert nnd dance, the concert taking the
form of a "cabaret," In addition to
speecheH by Stlss Slaybello Berrelta nnd
the president there was a "fancy doll"
dnueo," rnutdstlng nf til girls; a demon
stration of "1 Love a I'hino," the soloist
of which wns Sllss SInrIa Boston, and
comical recitations by Sirs. Caroline
Sloore; a contralto solo by Sllss Slay
hello Berrettn, and a double quurtet, led
by the prosldcnt of tho clasa
Mr. nnil Sirs. R, Harvey Buchanan, of
332 North Wanamakrr street, gave a
graduation party at their home recently
In honor of their daughter, Silas Ruth Es
telle. who Kruduated from the Went Phila
delphia High School for Girls. Tho tablo
was beautifully decorated in pink and
whito roses and sweet peas. Tho clas
colors, emerald and white, wero displayed
conspicuously. Among tho guests were
Sllss Elsie Scull, SIIsm Grace Farley, Sllss
Edith Good, Sllss Edith Griggs, Sllss
Alice Dempsey. Sllss Angela Feaster, Miss
Ruth SlacDonald, M'tw Edna G. Young.
Sllss Ruth Treeti, Bliss Florence Young.
Sllss Jennie Hot-he, Sllss Ruth 15. Iluch.
nnan. Sir. Albert Smith, Sirs. Frank 11.
Hoose. Jr., Sir. J. llnrry Liehfrled, Sir.
Harold F. Oartley, Sir. Russell Alsnver,
Sir. Arthur Sproul, Mr. Hugh Earlv. Sir.
Joseph Feaster, Jr., Sir. Thomas Hency,
Sir. George II. Laverell. Sir. John D. liar,
rop and Sir. Cyrus O'Donnell, Jr.
Sllss Estella S. Katlln entertained tho
members of the Grandis Amlcne. of which
'sho is a member, togother with p, number
of other friends, on Thursday evening
at hor home, 2119 South 5th street. Among
those present were Sir. and Mrs. Slaurlce
Katlln, Sir. and Sirs. Robert Jueobsou,
Sllss Reba Stager. Sllss Slollye Katlln, Sllss
Fanny Oxiimn. Slleu IVarl Katlln. Sllss
Rose Shapiro, Sllss SHnervn Katlln. Sllss
Hose F. Blenenstock, Sllss Anna Olllen,
Sir. John Katlln. Sir. Raul Binder and Sir.
Slaxwell Aberdell.
The Woman's Auxiliary of the Young
Slen's Hebrew Political Association met
at Sllss Esther Gawel's home. 1110 North
Franklin street, on Sunday night to make
preparations for the charity ball given by
the association next month. Sllss Rose
Frank, chairman of the auxiliary, will be
assisted by Miss Esther Levy, who will
act as secretary; Miss Cecelia Slltchell,
Sllss Esther Gassel, Sllss Sarah Kline.
Miss Sarah Gold, Sllss Esther Slendelsohn,
Sllss Mollle Harttnnn, SIhu Edith Her
man, MUw MoIIUj Rosenberg, Sllss S.
Rosen and Miss Rose Llndenbaum.
The St- JaVobus Ushers' Association
gave Its fifth annual banquet la the
church hall, 3d street and Columbia ave
ft ' ' HiWW V'W ty''"""" -- --
nue, on Thursday evening. Sir. Chnrles
I". Kchuck acteil ns tonstmnstcr, whilo
the speakers incliiileil Sir. William Bohne,
Sir. Uustavus Kempln, Sir. Charles Frlo
del. Sir. Georgo Slayer. Sir. Herman Brail
and Sir. Edward Sleinmetz.
Other guests were the Rev. nnd Sirs.
Adolph HeilwcKe, Sllss SIolllo Brail, Sllss
iMtthrino HcrlliiKcr, Sllss Ethel Bets, Sllss
Stlnnifl Dletcrllc. Sllss Mamie Eluaxser,
Sllss Edna llenzlur, Sllss Ellxnbcth lliiug,
Sllss Ruth Koirel. SIIhh KimniL Konnlir.
I Sllss Laura Konxnllk, Sllss Anna Koer-
i-er. .miss Kdmi KletTer. Sllss Lulu KIclTor,
Sllss Lena, Straub, Sllss Emily StcfTen,
Sllss Slarle fltel'fen, Sllss Florence .String
er, Stlso Erma Hehnnxel, Sir. William
Brail, Sir. Leon Decs. Sir. Otln Deos, Sir.
John Exlcy, Sir. Frederick Hcnzler, Sir.
Adolph Kempln, Sir. Charles Klrchuer,
Sir. Allen Helwh. Sir. Walter ritrueber,
Sir. Carl Wldmnnn, Dr. Curl ivocnig. Sir.
Ricbnrd llandschuh and Sir. Frank
Imhol'.
Sirs. II. P. Slarple, of SM North 43d
street, entertained nt MO and luncheon on
Friday night. Thoso present wcro Sirs.
E. Cobb, Sirs. Joseph Hiililwln. Sirs. Ed
word Alercer, Sirs. SI. ll, Morrison, Sirs.
B. Slornn. .Mrs. 11. Smith. Sirs. C, E. Snad
grnss. Sirs. II. Stcinnrd. Sirs. II. Sterret,
Sirs. William Vnttnn, Sirs. William Do
Lanoy, Sirs. Wllllnm Cann, Sirs. W. W.
.v i.t'illltter. .Mis. Frnnk Scott and tho
Misses Faulkners.
A novel and attractive Valentine pnrty
In lienor of Sllss Kathryn Sloore, of Pino
streot, was niven in Berwyn on Wodnos
duy ovcnlng lr- Sllss Lotta Burns. Tho
hotiso was prettily decorated with hearts
of all sizes. JIlss Bums was nlso a guest
nt It ,111. .AM nlun.i 1... KYI I- 1. ..
.. . ...... .w, ,.,.-,, t,jf anon .(lUlltl liuuit
hutner und Sliss Elsie Booklinnier, or
Broad and Poplar streets, on Thursday
evening-. The other guosts wero Sllss
Jean Robertson, Sir, FIshor and Sir.
Andorsoii,
Mrs. Robert Tl. Osborn entertained tho
members of her i-'ewiug class Tuesday
afternoon. Among tho guests wero Sirs.
Frank J. Fuber, Mrs. Nelson tlnuley,
Sirs. Earnest Butler, Mrs. John Lynch
and Sirs. Joseph Lord, Jr.
La DIs Sewine Club held Its weekly
uiectiiis Friday evening at the home of
Miss Marie Keffer, UC7 South 10th street.
The additional guests Included Sir. Joseph
Farrell, Sir. Raymond Dietrich, Sir. Will
Ham Heppard. Mr. David Ueppnrd, Sir.
Tliomas Carlin. Mr. Petni .r iiAhDn xth
i.'hirenco Cameron and Sir. Thomas 'lir
roll. Sirs. C. K. Wright, of das North 10th
street, gavo a Valentino luncheon on
February H, covers being laid for four
truest, who Included Sirs. A. W. Smith
Sirs. Ii Gllmoro. Sirs. R. Muconnghy and
Mrs. C. K. WrlghL r
Tho auxiliary of tho congregation Beth
Jacob celebrated tho dedication of tho
new settlement house to ho known ns
the Beth Jacoh Social Ceulro In tho Con
gregation Building, 1706 South street, yes
terday. Tho Idea of conducting an er
flclont wiclal service branch In connection
with tho other Congregation activities has
since its inception grown by lonps and
bounds, and the preliminary experiments
havo proven so encouraging that there Is
every reason to look forward to a sure
und lasting success for this undertaking.
The dedication was a very Interesting
and imprestlvo one, a. number of promi
nent speakers being present, and un ex
cellent program of entertainment given.
A meeting of the Baugh-Close School
alumn) was held yesterday afternoon at
Casino Hall, 723 Dickinson street. A new
Literary Committee has been appointed,
which is com posed of Sllss Edith Kutsyuff,
Sllss Dora Sofer, Miss Ruth Hoffmann,
Sir. Samuel Sperling ant Sir. Benjamin
Jacobs, chairman. An Interesting meet
ing was held.
Xotlrca for the Society page wilt be
aiteptcU and iiriuted In the UtrubiE
I.riliter, but all urli notices niut be
nrlttru ou one kills of the paper, inut be
.lined in full, nllh full uddreM, und
ttbeii oIble Itbpliuae number iuut b
glieu. , .,
Send all eucli communication to
"Society Editor," Etciihnt ledger, COS
(lirttuut ktrrct.
lule thcic rcqulreuienl are carried
out o that irrlUeutlou may ba poenlbl.
the notice will uot be publUhcd.
M',WWpIWg'P
21, 101 G.
TIM?
J'llOSEN OIlADKSS.
A pretty home wedding took plnco last
evening, when Sllss Ethel tlrndess. of ilOS
East Westmoreland streot. beenmo tho
bride of Sir. Louis Vrnspn, formerly of
'Inrhshtirg, Vn. The ceremony wits per
formed by the Rev. Slnrvln Nntbnn, of
Belli tsiael Temple. The bride, who wan
glen In marriage by her brother, Dr.
She carried 11 shower bouquet of lltldo
s.itln, and her Veil was 111 cap form nnd
In Id In plnco with lilies nf II111 valley.
She cnrrlcd a shower bouquet of bride
ro.M'4 mid lilies of the valley. She was
attended by Stlss Sudle (Iradess ns maid
of honor nnd Sllss Leah Freemark as
biidesmttld. Sir. l'roscn had Sir. Harry
(iroless ns best man and Sir. John Grn
iI.'vh ns nher. The ceremony was fol
loned by 11 reception. After nn extended
trip throiiKh tho South Sir. nnd Sirs. I'm
sin will lie nt homo nfter March 20 at 'JOS
East WiMtiiinrclnnd street.
FALLON SIARION.
The tnarrlngo nf Sllss Clara SInrlon,
dniiKliter of Sir. nnd Sirs. David SInrlon.
of lirii; Poplar street, to Sir. I. I'. Ballon
tool; plnco Friday afternoon nt tho liiitiic
the hide's parents. Rabbi Bortnof olll-
cl.illng. The brldo wns attended by Sllss
D. vnia It. Stttrlan, of Vinelnnd, nnd Sllss
Ethel SInrlon, her two smalt nieces, as
liriilosimtiiR
nnd Sirs. 1'nllon, who
spent Saturday In Atlantic City, returned
yesterday to attend the reception given In
their honor nt the lioine of Sir. nnd Sirs.
SInrlon. They will llvo at 3S33 Cambria
street.
QIJIN LOCKHART.
A quiet wedding was solemnized on Sat
urday afternoon, when Sllss .losephino SI.
Loekhnrt, of Atlantic City, wns man led
to Sir. Edward C. Quln In St. John's
Church, 13th and Chestnut streets. Sir.
Quln is tho son of Sirs. Charles T. Quln,
of 201 AVcst Walnut lane, Germantown.
SHAPIRO WOLF.
Announcement Is mado of tho marriage
of Sllss .Martha Wolf, daughter of Sirs.
It. Wolf, of 1311 North lltb street, to Sir.
Slax Shapiro, of Brooklyn, N. Y., on
Thursday. February 17, at tho homo of
the bride's mother. Tho ceremony was
performed by tho Rev. Doctor Ilurk, of
New York. After the ceremony Sir. Sha
piro and his brldo loft for, an extended
Southern trip, nnd upon their roturn will
llvo In Now York.
COOPER SIILHCOVKKY.
Tho marriage of Sllss Gusslo Slllikov
sky. of this city, to Sir. Jack Cooper, of
New York, was solemnized at thu bride's
home, :U0 Pine street, yesterday evcn'ig
at 10:30 o'clock. Tho best man was Sir.
Abraham Frank, nnd Sllss Elizabeth
lmber and Sllss Leibormnn wcro maids
of honor.
Navy Yard Affairs
Sirs. Anderson C. Dcnrlng. wlfo of Lieu
tenant i-earlns. ll. S. SI. C. entertained
on Saturday afternoon at her home. 2101
Shunk street. The affair was a small
luncheon, mid her guests Included Sirs.
Ruvmond S. Keyes. Sirs. John Slnrston,
Sirs. Homer 11. Norton, Sirs. Nelson I'.
Vulto and Sirs. Ralph L. Sbepard.
Sirs. Foul Blackburn, wife of Lieuten
ant HlncKburn, U. S. .'., entertained In
formally at tea on Saturday afternoon
at her home, 2:1:12 South 21st street, to
meet SIIhs Rhoda Todd, of Now York,
who Is hor guest at tho present tlmo.
South Philadelphia
Sllss Slnrirnrot Keennn. of 2103 South
Broad street, will entertain Informally
on Monday, Febiuury 2S. In honor of Sliss
Ircno V. A. Schmidt, whose engagement
to Sir. Earl Gordon Weygnndt. of Logan,
hna been announced. Her guests, who
are members of Betta Kappa Sigma So
rority, In which Sllss Sehnlldt has been
active, will include Sliss Slury Rath. 'Sllss
Slario Scheuerle. Sllss Slarlan Hcspell
and Sllss Florence Hoffman.
Sir. nnd Sirs. Frederic A. Rlemnnn, of
2:I2S Reed street, have returned from a
abort trip to Heading and llu..iburg.
-AMUSEMENTS
ACADEMY OF MUSIC
PHILADELPHIA
ORCHESTRA
l.ROl'ill.l) rlTOKOWHKI. Conductor.
Symphony I Fri. Aft., Feb. 2G, at 3:00
Concerts Sat. Evj,'.. Feb. 20, at 8:15
Sulul-t: Yol.ANKA MHllO. Pianist.
l'HUUll.1.11
Kyiiiihiiy No. - In C
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. .SL'IICMANN
... HHIIt'HHY
1.1K.T
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lilt) Chritnut.
K.M'l iirnt'H
1'lunu Concern. In A
Iverluiv riukuiitaki"
tseutH Now on Halo ut liepl"' .
imr A "T Tills Net Week. Hvgs.atHtia.
ljlVUVL lnB. Mat. Wed. i Sat ut 2:1.1.
HOLIDAY MAT. TOMORROW
Klaw & Krlana-er & OcorKO Tler Present
POLLYANNA
Thr "(ml I'lnVi 8irtaUni flood Chicr.
Ilest KuutB il'iO at Popular Wedncailay Slat.
Palace
lOe -U14 JlAltKl.T- liOc
in ,. M. 11:1.1 1". Jl
ALL THIS WEEK
Direct frum The Stanley Theatre.
MARY PICKFORD
!wISS. "Poor Little Peppina"
n, -I MAHKirr AllOVK 10TH
Stanley "HARLOTTr
WALKER
TIIK THAU. OP TI1K LONHSOMB FINE"
Ail.U.1 Attractlon--"Someliere In Frame.'
llurion Holraee' Wiat folnt Cadet- I'tctograoh.
LYRIC Beginning Tonight!
The Triumphant "THE ONLY GIRL"
MUliyUlUn'ry'1Blom and Victor Herbert
Snecial Holiday Matinee Tomorrow
1 Mr Herbert WlllCoodw''rw"fhl
Roller
Skating
Rink
Vltlt the new 1100,000 Rink,
aiuli & Uarket t See the
UltMt DANtHNC OHAZS5
PIOSOf WALK. FOX THOT.
WiStkp AND WAM on
roller ekatu. Muelc und skating.
:t k r. ni
ADMITTED FHEHeBned crowd,
Adiu, lac. Aiiuuuuu iiuibg
. -i CHESTNUT Below 10th,
A Trt r r 1 O U. THIS WEEK
XirCatlld 10 A. U. to 11:11 P. M.
BILLIE BURKE
In PIret Preaeutatlon ot "PJeuaV
ttt-J'VKT ToJay i Hal Steven; Keoo
TSjTXOiN at 2 15 rn ""
147T. rV l?l, HUda Scon...
Tonight at 7 and 0. I Yh Kraton. Tra
vtuo Dto. and Seal. bSUAL 0 BIQ ACTS.
w." 'wj'.'iflMTM
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CONCERT HELD FOR
ST. AGNES' HOSPITAL
Pi'omincnt Musicians Will Ap
pear for the Benefit of tho
Nurses' Home Fund
A dellRbtfttl concert will ba given on
t'rldny nlgbt In tho ballroom of tha
llellovitO'Strnlford, to bo followed by ft
ditnee, for ttto benelll of St. Agnes' Itos
pltnl nnd to slnrt n fund for tho Nurses'
Homo nttnehed to tho Institution.
A number of lending musicians will
tnlto part In tho roncert nnd sovcrnl spo
dally dances will be given. A riuartet
of singers will unpen r, Sllsa Mny Knrley,
Miss Mnrlc Lotighncy, Mr. A. D. Me
Viehol nnd Sir. Antonio Scardnzlo. Mr.
t'nle, n well-ltnown violinist, will pln'
Snndby's "Clinnsnn tlanolso" nnd Frltx
Krelsler's "Ijlcbesfretid." Miss Farley will
sing lllzel's "Agnus Del" nnd Miss
Liuighiiey will give tile nrla from "Samson
et Helllnh," "Mon coetir s'nuvro a ta volx."
Thero will be npcrntlc numbers by Mr,
Srnrdtizlo nnd Mr. McN'Icliol, and M,lss
i:il?.nbeth (tnllngber, n barplsto, will play
Kiwre's "Clmnson" nnd a Spnulsb dance
by Xninnrn.
A number of younger girls will soil
programs. Tho boxes nnd tickets nro
going very well nnd a largo attendanco ta
expected.
Wilmington
Tho Stalo conferenco of the Delaware
Daughters of the American Ilevoltitlon
will bo held nt the Hotel tin Pont tomor
tow. It will bo nn till-dny session, with
leprcsotilntlvcs ot other chapters In at
tendance. Luncheon will bo served nt 2
o'clock In tho City Club. Tho Htato regent,
Mrs. Cleorga C. Hall, will preside nt tho
conference.
Colonel nnd Mrs. J. J. Sntterthwnltc, Mr.
and Mrs. Willnnl A. Spoakmnn nnd Mr.
nnd Mrs. .itlrllng Thotmis comprise a
pnrty that will lenve tomorrow for Palm
Heitch, Kin., wbcro they will spend sev
eral weeks.
Camden and Vicinity
Mrs. Wytiit Armstrong nnd her Bntall
daughter, of WeRt Cedar nvenue, Mor
chnntvllle. nro spending a month at
Southern I'lncs, N. C.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry D. Culln, of
Moorestnwii, nro spending tho winter In
California mid thu South, ns Is their
custom.
Tho Misses t'rntty, of 410 Carteret
street, tire entertaining Mrs. John II.
Crotty, of Des Moines, In.
AMUSEMENTS
FORREST Last 6 Evgs.
Last II Matinocs
HOLIDAY MAT. TOMORROW
T A QT Q JOYFUL
J-J J O J TIMES
OF THE JOLLIEST
TRIP OF YOUR LIFE!
HURRY-UP WEEK
Don't Get Left, or
You'll Regret It Just
9 More Chances to Pass Away
the Hours As If By Majric!
It Banishes All Care
Swoops You Off Your Feet
With Its Rollicking Speed
and Riot of Beauty!"
HURRY-UP
All Aboard for
KLAW & ERLANGER'S
PEERLESS PRODUCTION
AROUND
THE MAP
Don't Wait Don't be Late;
You Can't Afford to Hesitate !
Ilct BeuiH $1.50 nt I'op. Wednesday Mat.
Net Week Seats Thursday
SIA1I. ORDERS NOW
Orentent Munleal Show Hver Produced
ZIEGFELD
FOLLIES
HOTEL WALTON
WASHINGTON'S
BIRTHDAY
Tuesday Evening, Feb. 22
Special $1.50 Dinner
Served From 0 to 8 P. M.
And after the tlientro join tho happy throng.
Dnncinf? From 0:!10 P. M.
Apptoprtato nouvenlra, Including five valuable
etrluiiKB from tho world-famous llaseltlno Art
Galleries.
l'OIt TA11L1! RKSEnVATIONS. PHONE
1IEAU WAITER
HOTEL WALTON
nuaE.N'i: ii. .Mii.i.nn. manager
liy .SPECIAL HEQl-EST
I'NIQUE LECTl'IlE
ORIENTAL MYSTICISM
& ROSICRUCIANISM
lly AI.l'ltED II. SAVNUERS
I'relato of the Order Itnuuo Cruclii.
TUUHDAV. Kr.HHUAItV SIM. AT 8 1'. M.
At I'AHKWAV lU'lliUINU. Room 6-A,
llroml and Cherry Sta.
ADMISSION FREE
B. F. Keith's Theatre
CHESTNUT AMI TWELFTH STREETS
America's Greatest Dancine; Starl
RUTH ST. DENIS
Assisted by Ted Shawn & Co.
lll'TH ROVE; J. C. NUUENT & CO.; BIO
CITV FOUR; STAN STANLEY OTHERS.
Phoatnnt 3r oi'E"A house
UlltibLIlllL OU Cheetnut lleiow 11th St.
Third Week's Engagement
Of the N. A. 8ptacular War I'lQturea.
"On the Firinp; Lino With Germans"
Mr. PurUirough Appeara at Each Showtag.
Senta '.'oc from - lo u i-. u. uany except
Saturday. After O. Sac. Gallery, lc
ninlP Theatre juniper bts.
VJIVJAJC YA.VUKVILLB Conllnuou.l'
A. M, to 11 P. U. 10c. ISo.Soe,
"Tha PASSINO REVUE OF 1010"
"MYSTERIOUS MAID IN
WHITE MASK"
AND OTHER UIQ FEATURB3
A rlolnVii Thl aod NMt wk nl'r--tt-UlMUlU
Tonight. 8: 15. Mat. Tburadav.
FAItBWELL AVl'KAHANCBS HERE OV
U. jr. C3U 1 XllillVlN Delightful comedy
"THE TWO VIRTUES"
With MISB ALEXANDRA, CARLI3LB
LiairiCK. jitg. Mate. Wed. Bat. 3t20.
HOLIDAY9 MAT. TOMORROW
lavoh'festival -LWIN xJIliDS
Dt Saata It at Popular Matlote Wedseaday.
YV ainUL MaWc . Reg. Mat Sat.
B S&c to 1. do bigger.
A PAIR OF SIXES
rinmrmr'n minstrels, dtii k arch
JJUmUIll S ti Tv4y. 10 S9,
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