EVENING LEDGEB PHILADELPHIA", FRIDAY, FEBRTTABY 25, 1916. 13 IP li II i - IK , NANCY WYNNE TALKS ABOUT Ti TjT3TTm A "Xtrnt-i -. . - . . , . l jiixJuxAiNTjj DANCE TONIGHT Mr. S. Davis Page Will Give a Dance Tonight at the p Ritz-Carlton for His Two Granddaughters, Debutantes of This and Last Season ONE of tho prettiest affalra of tho year will bo the dance which Mr. g, Davis Paro will glvd for Edith Pftgo and Isabel Page, his two granddaugh ters, tonight at tho Hltz-Carlton. Isabel Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will iam Byrit Page, and mndo her debut last year at a tea given by her grand father nnd nunt, Mrs. James Ijirgo, who Is one of tho most charming ma trons of this city. Edith Is tho daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wurts Page, and mndo her debut this year. Both girls aro specially charming, with n slightly old-fashioned air, which they seem to have Inherited from their nunt. Tho Pages nro of tho old Virginia family of that name, and nro related to almost every. one In that State, for year after year Mr. Pago nnd his daugh ter have Introduced a young nloco or cousin Into society, nnd each ono has been more attractive, It seems. There will bo several dinners beforo tonight's affair. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnmes Fnhncstock will glvo a dinner for Elizabeth Adams, nnd Mrs. Brodhead will entertain for Frances, when tho guests will be Sarah Penrose, Olivia Oazzam, Corluno Free man, Josephine roster, Molly Cerbonl, Dcnlso Mercur, Mildred Willaul, Caro lyn and Mildred Sheppaid, Howard Graham, Jr., 'Jack Thayer, Russell Thayer. Jr., Fred Brewster, 3d, Harri son Canor, Jr., Tristram Colkct, Jr.. George Biooko, 3d. Charles Davis and Andy Van Pelt. This dinner will tnko place at the Bellovuo-Strntford. Tho Felix du Pouts. Lydla Chichester and Philip Laird will como up from Wilmington for tho ball. Miss Chiches ter and Mr. Laird have Just recently announced their engagement. What funny coincidences take placo now and ngnln. I was nt a performance at Keith's this week, and they have a funny stunt on, in which ono of tho men takes a seat In tho audience and talks to another on tho stnge. Well, the fun was going on fast and furious, and the small talk and repartco was waxing gayer and gayer, when he In tho audience announced, "Well, I seo they'io coming In on you." There was a ripple of laughter, and, of course, wo all expected that some other mem bers of tho cast wero about to appear, but on turning to look espied no per sons less than the John K. Mitchell. Sds, nnd the George McFnddcns, who had happened to enter at that moment, and were taking' their scats in the audi-. ence. It Is a pity to cry down ono's own countrymen, but every day I am more and more Impressed with tho rudeness of tho American public. Whllo thnt distinguished old gentleman, M. Cheddo MIyatovIch, was nddresslng his nudionco yesterday, after a speech made by Mrs. Pankhurst, I counted no less than 73 women who arose from tho nudionco and left tho place. It Is barely possi ble that somo of them wero obliged to leavo to catch trains, but surely not so many. It was a Tlttlo dllllcult to hear M. MIyatovIch. and his English was, of course, labored, but he was very Interesting; and in any case that was not the question. People seem to do Just as they feel In these days, without regard to politeness or other porsons' feelings. NANCY WYNNE. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Motris "W. Stroud. Jr.. entertained Mr. and Mrs. Stockton Town lend, Miss Mary Thompson nnd Mr. R. Ellison Thompson, of Wilmington, at din ner on Wednesday night beforo the Cinderella Catlllon. Sir. and Mrs. K. W. Robinson, of Villa nova, have gone to town to spend two or three weeks with Mrs. Robinson's mother, Mrs. John Samuel, 1809 Pino Btrcet. Mrs. J. p. Crozer Griffith will give a theatre party this ovenlng In honor of Miss Elizabeth Du Puy Scott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hutchison Scott. A dinner will bo given by Mrs. Samuel M. Vauclaln, of Droadlawn, Rosemont, In honor of her daughter. Miss Constance M. Vauclaln, at tho Bellevue-Stratford to night. Tho guests will Include girls who will make their debuts next fall: Miss Jean Austin, Miss Mary Floro, Miss Isa bella Wanamaker, Miss Dorothy Steel, Miss Nancy W. Cooke, Ml3 Lenoro Mo Call; Mr. Burnham Lowls. Mr. William Austin, Mr. John C. Da Costa, 3d, Mr. Henry Skerrett. Mr. Carol Steel, Mr. Edwin Flero, Mr. Jack Smucker, Mr. Rudnot Stlmpson and Mr. Charles Vauclaln and Mrs. Vauclaln will chaperono the party, which will attend tha bal masque of Mrs. S. Naudaln Duer's Dancing Class In tha Rose Garden of the Bellevue-Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel P. Huhn, of Over brook, will give a dance this evening at the Philadelphia Country Club In honor of their niece, Miss Phyllis Huhn Walsh. Miss T.iiftn Wnrrtnn. nf 1920 Pina street. has left for California, where she will spend an Indefinite time. During her trip she will visit Pasadena, San Francisco, Santa Barbara, tho Grand Canyon and other places of Interest, Miss Eleanor Noble, of 817 Mount Airy avenue. Mount Airy, and Miss Anna Sar torl, of Carpenter street, Germantown, who have been spending this week as tha meets of Miss Sartorl's sister, Mrs. Ran dolph B. Heyward, at Newburs, N. Y.. and attended the hop on Saturday at West Point, will go to New York today. Miss Bartorl will return home, but Miss Noble will go to Brooklyn, where she will be tho guest of her aunt for Beveral days, returning to Germantown the end of next week. Tha alumnae of the Holman School cave a card party yesterday afternoon at tha school, 2204 Walnut street, for tha benefit of the Holman Alumnaa Scholar ship Fund. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Hutchinson and Mr. Nawbold Hutchinson, of Clovcrdale, Georgetown, N. J., have left for Florida, where they will spend several weeks on their estate. Later they will ba tha guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Cooka, at their winter home at Camden, S. C. Mrs. Cooke will be remembered as Miss Alice Hutchin son before her marriage a few weeks ago. Mr and Mrs. Joseph Fritz, of Haddon ald, will leave next week for an extended trip to Panama, Cuba, and the many Uier points of Interest on the cruise. Miss Katharine Gregory Webber, of I ryn Mnwr and Wynneflotd avenues, will give n enrd party nnd tea on Tuesday for JIIss Grace Eleanor Murtha nnd Miss Maud Morrison Wiggins. Along the Main Line AHDMOUE The senior class Of tho Loner Morion High School will give tho nnnunl cIihs play this ovenlng In tho school auditorium before a largo audi ence. This year's class has selected "Tho I rlntc Sccrctnry," a comedy by Mr. Uinrloi llnwtrey, which Is exceptionally V m, , ,,clci1 tnr amateurs nnd shows the ofllclont training if Miss Dorothy Hol land. The cast follows: liarr5,'iil,,n!!r- V ',. slr Jud'!0 Mlller mrr (.Mr Maralnnd'a nephew) Mr ,,, , Sir. Olfirnnro Louha ni;i.,..,,r.m.?,c' , "" Frank llennon "ouglas laitfrmolo (Mr. I'tittrrmolon Itev iiMP.?nJ ,, Mr' Wllllnm Mhurert Mr iii.Ve.rt.SF,l'l",'" Mr- Wllllnm McDowell Km. ' e,,rvn") Mrs. .tpdeph Allen (Inning; lr- l'mn Watts VlrS i.Ii" Miss llrncr. Htlllwniron MIm i.hVj.'i Mis llrrthn t'ameron .Miss Anhfonl jii no,.,, aimw Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. L. Barker left on Wednesday to spend n month at Miami. I' In. Mrs. Edwin Aldcn llnmmeston. who has been the guest of Mr. Thomas II. Barker. has leturned to her homo In Mcadvlllo, . "AVIWOim Mr. and Mrs. Leon II. iiiltcnhouse have Issued cards for a din ner at their home In llavcrford on Friday eenlng, Mnrch lo. Mrs. . u. uuinmore, of Haverford. en tci mined the Woman Suffrage paity of llavcrford township at her home on Wednesday nftcrnomi. .Mrs. C. tt Miir- .!I.J:.,1,n,lrma" r felnwaro County, spoke on Cl les .JmRYJI srAW,l-lrs. Hubert Lloyd has returned to Bod-Llwyd from a visit to ew lout. VIU,AN-OVA Mr. nnd Mrs. Morris R. htroud are spending two weeks nt At- J?"'!0 uty- "lu-'ro 'bey are registered nt the rrnymure. ' lUDXOIl Mr. nnd Mrs. Georgo Emlen Mnrr hao leturned home from Atlantlo -Miss Anna de Canlzares left on Monday to visit her sistor nt 'w,,. v tor several weeks. ST. DAVIDS Mrs. Frederick P. Rad clIITe, Jr.. entertained at cards on Wednes day afternoon nt her homo on Mldtnnd avenue. There were 12 tables of auction bi Idge. Mr. nnd Mrs. I.ouls H. Watt have ssued InUtallonq for n danco nt their home, 331 Lout'll.i nvcnuo on Monday, March 13 Mr. nnd Mrs. James Hancock will re turn to their home In St. David's tomorrow after spending lx weeks In Florida. WAV.VE Mrs. Hubert A. Treat enter tained the members of the Tuesday Bridge Club nt her homo on Aberdeen avenue on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Plerson Conrad have sent out Invitations for a dance at their home, 310 Summit avenue, on Thursday. March 10. Germantown A dance will bo given on Monday even ing, March 0, at tho Greystonc, 123 School House Inne. Tho committee In charge In cludes Mr. Philip Brocklesby, Mr. Gordon Mills, Mr. James A. Walker, Mr. Price Hull nnd Mr. Harry Gabrled. A play given on Calvary Thoso In Devolln, Shennard entitled "Help Wanted" will be Tuesday ovenlng by Class O. of Protestant Episcopal Church, tho east includo Miss Margaret Miss Ellen Trout. Miss Mary , Mis Alien Wlllinmur... Artec Emily Ta rr, Miss Margaret Carr and Mrs. Cook. Mrs. Carl Williams, of Greene streot and School House lane, has gone to New York for soveral days. West Philadelphia Mrs. Harry A. Mackey will give an auction bridge on tho afternoon of Mon day, Mnrch G, at her home. 5019 Pine street. In honor of Mrs. Thomas B. Smith, wife of the Mnyor; Mrs. Alva C. Dinkey and Mrs. II. Clav nrnu-nlnn- nt Wnihl,,,.. ton. There will bo 100 guests. Mrs. Hllllard W. Smith, of S117 Regent place, will entertain nt a dance this eve ning nt tho Roosevelt. A delightful luncheon followed by bridge was given on Washington's Birth day by Mrs. Caroline Randolph Wulker, nt her home in Chester, in honor of Miss Adelo Bnrtrnm West, of 421B Chester avenue, nnd Miss Dorothy Boyle, of -1248 Regent square. Guests were present from Wilmington, Chester and Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Michel) have returned from Palm Beach to their home, 3913 Chestnut Btreet. Mr. and Mrs. Schwelkert. of 251 North Hohart street, will celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary tomorrow evening. Solos will bo given by Miss Mabel Ack olson and Miss Bertha Westenberger, with Mrs. Elmer Knuffman nt the piano. Tho guests will include Mr. and Mrs. Howard Goucher. 3lr. William A. Schwel kert, Mr. Walter J. Schwelkert, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bell and their son, Mr. William II. Bell, of Laurel Springs, N. J. ; Mr. and Mrs. J. Ackelson, Mr. and Mrs. H. Mil housen, Mr. nnd Mrs. Elmer Knuffman, Miss Mabel Ackelson, Mr. and Sirs. N. Lawler. Mr, and Mrs. L. Kramer, Miss Gene King, Mrs, M. Westenberger, Mr. nnd Mrs. Georgo Westenberger, Mr. Charles Westenberger, Miss Bertha Wes tenberger, Sir. and Mrs. Thomas McCauI kin, Mrs. Charles Winterer and Mrs. Car rie Van Stevern. A Georgo Washington party was given on Tuesday afternoon In honor of' the 6th birthday anniversary of little George Washington Peter Fltzpatrlck, of 6109 Callowhlll street. Mr. John Paris, of 422 North 62d street, gave a stag party last evening. The guests Included members of the B. V. M. Sodality of Our Lady of tha Rosary Church and composed tha Dana or wnicn sir. Paris Is conductor. Roxborough Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones Thompson, of 529 East Leverlngton avenue, enter tained the members of the Roxborough Melody Club on Monday night at their home. Mrs. Robert Whiteside, of 4327 Laurls. ton street, entertained Informally on Tues day evening. The Young Men'B Improvement Associa tion of the Falls or Schuylkill will give an athletic entertainment tonight at the clubhouse on Queen lane. The feature of the program will be a game of basketball between the Berkley team of the Brother hood League and the East Falls Young Men's Association. Thoaa having the af fair In charge are Mr. John Porter, Mr. William Ferguson. Mr. John Roy, Jr., Mr. Harry Tregea, Mr. WHIard Hess, Mr, John F. Tregea, Mr. David Hunter, Mr. Mr. Charles Mason, Mr. Benjamin Mitchell, Mr. Harold RIddlough and Mr. John Stln son. Mrs. William Stetler, of Ridge avenue, ...in entertain tha uewinir club of whfoh she is A member on Tuesday. WEDDINGS An unusually picturesque wedding will tako plnco this cicnlng when Miss Lillian MncNIcoll, daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth A. MacNIcoll, will become the brldo of Mr. Thomas Edward Malln, 2216 South 23d street. Tho ceremony will be performed by tho Rev. M II. Schnnf, pastor of St. Andrew's Reformed Baptist Church. 22d street and Snyder avenue, at tho rectory. The bride, who will bo given In mnr rlngo by her uncle, will wear a white satin gown, trimmed with duchess lace without a train. Tho bodice will be veiled with lace nnd embroidered with pearls. She will wear a duchess lace veil and will carry a shower bouquet of lilies of tho valley and orchids. She will be attended by Mrs. Hnrry Lnr kins, a slslcr of the bridegroom. She will be gowned In turquoise bluo satin, trimmed with gold lace. Her hnt will be of bluo tulle nnd lace, and she wilt carry a bouquet of American Beauty roses, tied with ribbon of tho Bnmo shade. The other attendants will be dressed allko In dainty frocks of pale pink satin veiled with tulle of tho same shade. Mr Malln will havo his brother, George Malln, for his best man. Following tho ceremony, which will bo performed nt 8 o'clock, Mr. nnd Mrs. Malln will bo glen a reception nt tho homo of the bridegroom. The cntlro homo has been beautifully decorated with potted palms nnd roses for tho occasion More than 200 guests will nttend tho reception. MISS FRANCES E. CROWLEY Miss Crowley will tnko a prominent part in tho musicnlc and dance to be given nt the Bellevue-Stratford tonight for the benefit of the Nurses' Home of St. Agnes' Hospital. Miss Crowley is the only daughter of Mr. William J. Crowley, clerk of the Municipal Court. Along the Heading Tho Cheltenham High School Alumni will glxe Its nnnunl danco at tho North Hills Country Club, nt Edge Hill, on Tues day evening at S o'clock. The committee ln charge Includes Mr. W. Howard Calvcr ley. Miss Elizabeth Hnrnur. Miss Joseph Ino Llnde, Mr. Chailes Schmltt, Miss Beatrice Cnlveiley, Mr. William Stlltz, Miss Margaret Purves, Mr. Carl Glnntz. Sarah Rcnnlgcr. Mr. George Slltcr nnd Mr. Joseph Bond. The dinner of the Alumni took placo several weeks ago at tho Old ork Road Country Club, and tho dance wns to havo been held nfterwnul, but tho commltteo was obliged to postpono It until Tuesday. Mrs. John L. Steele, of Eiktns Park, and Miss Martha Lee. albo of Elklns Park, returned this week from State Col lege, where they have been spending some time nt a house party. Miss Dorothy Rex. of Ablngton, has left for Rutland, Vt.. where she will bo tho guest of friends for several weeks. Miss Margaret Lukes nnd Miss Eliza beth Lukes will entertain tho members of their bridge club at luncheon and bridge on tho afternoon of Wednesday, Jlnrch 1. nt the Adclphla. Their guests will In elude Mrs. Dnnlel Murphy, Mrs. Robert C. Shields, Mrs. Harold B. Montgomery, Miss Agnes Burgen. Miss Mndelelno Murray, Miss Bonsor. Miss Ardls Tnnguay, Miss Olivia Hardy, Miss Catherlno Loughran, Miss Anna D.iglt nnd Miss Helen Patter son. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Y. McCurdy, of Welsh road, Meadowbrook, have closed their country home, nnd nro spending sev eral months In town. Miss Warner, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Warner, of Betbayres, Is visiting friends in New York for several weeks. Camden and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Ferris, of North 2d street, aro In Florida, whero they will re main until some tlmo In April. Mrs. Wilfred AV. Fry. of 400 Penn street, Is being entertained at the homo of Mrs. E. L. B. Godfrey, formerly of Camden, but now of Pasadena, Cal. Mrs. William 11. Reitz, of Morchantville, has returned from an extended visit in Wheeling, W. Va. Mr. Frederick Humphreys, Jr.. Is at Dunselth. N. D., where he Is rapidly re covering from a serious Illnes3. At a meeting held In the homo of Mrs. Reattle, of Cresmont Terrace, Ceilings wood, plans wero made for a novel March birthday party in aid of the Episcopal Woman's Auxiliary. The hostesses for the affair, all of whom were born in March, are Sirs. Parr, Mrs. Nlchalson, Mrs. Pine, Mrs. Beattle, Mrs. Ennls, Mrs. Frank Moore, Mrs. Vaughn, Mrs. C. E. Grove, Jlrs. A. H. Dryden and MIbs Stella Weeks. Miss Zelda Diddle Smith, of River road, Is visiting friends In Washington. Mrs. William West has left for Pine hurst, N. C. Mrs. C. E. Hancock, of Providence, R. I., Is being entertained by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Robbins, of 5th and Penn streets. Miss Madge Huggard has returned from a fortnight's stay with Mrs. T. West Clag- gett, of Baltimore. The Misses Crotty, of Carteret street, are entertaining relatives from the Mid dle West, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Poore, of Park Boulevard, are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a daughter. Lansdowne Mrs. Lee J. Eastman, of East Green wood avenue, entertained at luncheon yesterday for Mrs. Arthur Benhoff, of Baltimore. Tha class In folk dancing of St. John's parish will give a bal masque In the parish hall on Tuesday evening, Delaware County Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Mlchell, Mr. and Mrs. Charles G, Hetzel, Miss Jose phine Comerford and Miss Josephine Mlchell, of Ridley Park, will sail from New York on Tuesday for a two weeks' trip to Bermuda. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Saul, of Moylan, are enjoying a. two weeks' visit to At lantlo City. liLvL9bj4HEiw9p! t,x TjjrfH&rtrfcw f .At MHtLHK.W W ,;-. ;:,: . ;w t v o Tioga Mr. nnd Mrs, Uernaul J. Klernan, of 3543 North 11th street, gavo n danco Monday evening in honor of tho birth day of their daughter, Miss Mary Mildred Klernan, and her gradua tion. Tho house wns beautifully deco rated with red roses, pussy willows and tho national colors. Among tho guests were Miss Marlon Hughes. Miss Agnes) costcllo. Miss Mabel Drew. Miss 1). Stein, Miss Mnrle McGulgan, Mlxs Tlghe, Miss McAulirr, Miss Mario Loughran, Miss A. Nclderson, Miss Dlnsimue. Miss McGurk, .Miss McGulgun, Miss Mullln. Miss Anna Manning, Miss K. Manning. Miss Mary M.igulre. Miss Gertrude Klernan, Miss Anna Tlghe. Miss Frances Klernan, Mr. George Dougherty. Mr. T. Cooper, Mr. J. McGulgan, .Mr. J. .1. Clark, Mr. J. Llneam, Mr. Frank McGurk, Mr. U. Cannon, Mr. Walter Donahue, Mr. Frank Foley, Mr. Theodoro McGuik, Mr. Fr.mk Dougherty. Mr. Thcodoie Vanderloo, Mr. Edwaid Dohcrty. Mr. Herbert Barton, Mr. Ray mond Rilling and Mr. C. Hunsbcrger. Mrs. Charles Edward Hallowell, of 1822 West Ontario street, entertained nt "500" yesterday. Tho gamo was followed by a buffet luncheon, Tho guests Included Mrs. Joseph KInsey, Mrs. Henry Miller, Mrs. Jnmes Thompson, Mrs. Frank Ball, Mrs. Frederick T. Jennings, Mrs. William C. Clark, Mrs. A. L. Thorn. Mrs. James Hogg, Mrs. Henry Barry, Mrs. Charles Russell and Mrs. William Carman. Mrs. William Schultz entertained at cards on Tuesday afternoon nt her home, 3311 North 15th street, her guests being tho Tioga Pinochle Club, of which the hostess la a member. North Philadelphia The members of tho Philadelphia branch of tho Alumnae Association of tho Mora vian Seminary will hold their annual luncheon at tho Bellevue-Stratford on Tuesday. Tho guests will be received by tho officers: Mrs. Charles Doollttlo, presi dent ; Mrs. Herman Voshage. Mrs. Ed ward Quln Thornton. Mrs. Harrison Dun lap and Mrs E. J. Sterr, vice presidents; Miss Edna Rollmnn, recording secretary; Mrs. David Stout, corresponding secretary, nnd Mrs. Michael Do Long, treasurer. Miss Mao Blrney gao a tea yesterday afternoon nt her home. 2401 Wost Cum berland street. The hostess was assisted by Miss M. Trout. Among tho guests wore Miss Elizabeth Paxon. Mrs. W. R. A. Rooney, Miss Mntilda Arden de fllvers, Miss Ruth Fnhnestock, Miss Virginia Mor ris. Miss Letltla L. Oineusetter. Miss Mabel Schumo, Miss Hepsey Noirls Wells nnd Miss Mary Levis Yarnall. Miss Josephine Conroy, of 2514 Dia mond street, will entertain tho members of her alumnae at cards this evening, fol lowed by dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Goldberg nnd family, of 839 North 7th street, will oc cupy their new home ut 713 AVest Glrard avenue after March 1 MISS LILLIAN MacNICOLL Miss MacNicoll will be married this evening to Mr. Thomas Malin. .'.:S i 8. . X .SKftJKSt?-:.t '. X " 'nt(it'. iSK& . ,' vw JK? I m ' 0 aS r in ys& N, MISS A. E. G1LLINGHAM Who will be one of u chorus of dancers nt tho benefit to be given tonight for St. Agnes' Hospital Nurses' Home fund. South Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Flavin, of 2331 Reed street, entertained on Saturday eve ning In honor of tho 1 5th birthday of their daughter, .Miss Helen M. Flavin. Tho decorations wero In red, white and blue, and tho favors wero appropriate to Washington's Birthday. Tho guests pres ent were JIIss Winifred Mulvlhlll. Miss Annaleta Diehl, Miss Frances MeKlnlcy, Miss Mnrgnrottn Cr,-ilg, Miss Althea Ma gulre. Miss Florence Adams, Miss Ethel Recder, Miss Mary Scnnlon, Miss Anna Johnson, Fay Rice, Howard Boyd, Vin cent Crawford, Leo Mulvlhlll, Cnmpslo Mcahrlng, Thomns Flavin, John Kcatilon, Thomas O'Donuell, Edward Johnson, Ar thur Plnkerton, Aloyslus Rlemnnn, Georgo llnlg, Warren Mulvaney and Earl Mul vuncy. Mrs. Maurice J. Crean, of 1324 Rltner street, was tho guest of honor at a de lightful surprlso party given to her on Wednesday evening by her friends. The guests were 1C In number, nnd tho decora tions were in pale pink and green. Miss Gertrude McEvoy. of 2112 South lfith street, entertnlued the members of her COO club Inst week, when her guests Included Miss Ethel Mack, Miss Helen Fclglinn, Miss Marian McOnrvoy, Miss Margaret Kcenan. Miss Eleanor Doyle, Mr. John Sidebotham, Mr. Harry King, Mr. Martin Henry, Mr. Hnrry Miller, Mr. Leon Craft and Mr. J. Donnelly. Mrs. J. Spuessy, of 2211 South Bonsall street, entertained tho members of her sowing circle on Wednesday afternoon. Her guests weio Mrs. James McIIugh, Mrs. Samuel Bcrger, Mrs. Christopher llauer and Mrs. Bella McGowan. Langh lorne Dr. Wilmer Krusen. who will be toast master at tho largo dinnor-dnnco given to the club members of tho Bucks County Country Club tomorrow night, will call upon tho following members for toasts: Judge John M. Patterson, Mr. Henry W. Watson, tho president ; Mr. Charles J. Matthews, Mr. Theodoro C. Search, Sena tor Clarence J. Buckman nnd Vice Presi dent Joseph R. Grundy. Miss Alleo Ivlns will give n luncheon tomorrow, In honor of Miss Ethel Yarnall, whoso engagement to Mr. S. Putney Worthlngton was recently unnounced. Miss Grace S. Pryor entertained at luncheon yesterday, followed by cards. Wilmington Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Connable havo left for Palm Beach nnd other Southern resorts, whore they will spend the re mainder of tho winter. Miss Frances Brlnckle, who left here Inst May to make n lengthy lslt to her brother-in-law and sister, Lieutenant Dorsey Rodney nnd Mrs. Rodney, at Fort Wllllnm McKlnley, Manila, P. I., Is on her way home, although It will bo two months or more beforo alio arrives, as she will stop for a month en routo at Hono lulu. Miss Harriet Klrkus has gone to New Orleans, La tp spend a month there with friends. Miss Helen Lloyd, of Easton, Sid , who was tha guest of .Mrs. Truman W. Camp bell, has returned home, she was ex tensively entertained while here, several card parties, luncheons and dinners having been given for her. What's Doing Tonight Wradbaor1r7y oft" P'0 fl Elmendorf lecture, "The Ilrltlsh Ialea " Academy of Mulo: 8:16 o'clock. ' Phi Delta Pel dance. Hotel Walton: 8 o'clock. . &ur.Iiad,y' of Pompeii euchre, Hotel Walton, 8.30 o ctoclc. Stove salesmen's meeting-, llotel Walton: 8 o cluck. Ha"i. 8fo'ciock.Ven,n SCh01 dan"' Houston Pre.lVVe1?l,i'acbhurchl.'V- "' LU,e"' T'" ..H."" , Westmoreland Republican Club. Lithuanian Hall. Farmer' Inatltute, Horticultural Hall: 7.30 o'clock Circus given by atudenta of South Phlla. delpbla HUh School, 3d Ileglment Armory. Banquet In honor of Samuel N. Hoac uprema resent Hoal Arcanum, Howl Waltonl Play. "Tha Unknown Benefactor," St. Ed. ward' Hall. Play, '"Green Stockings," dermantown Bois' Club, ' University Extension lecture. "Olur Twist," by Frank SpaUiht; WltlwrspooS Hall. Notices for th Society page will be accepted and printed la the Kvenla; Ledger, but all such notices must be written on one side of the paper, must be slsued In full, ulth full address, and when possible telephone number must be given. bend all such communication to "Society Kdltor," Eicnhig Ledger, 6U8 Chestnut street. Unless these requirement sue carried out m that lerifliutlou may ba nossluU, the notice wlU uot be published. MUSICALB AND DANCE TONIGHT PROMISES INTERESTING FEATURES Affair Will Be Given in Ballroom of Bellevue-Stratford in Aid of New Nurses' Home for St. Agnes' Hospital Miss Rosenberg Gives Charming Recital THE muslcale and dance tonight at tho Hollovue-Stratford for the benefit of tho new nurses' homes for St. Agnes' Hospital promises to be a great success. The first part of tho program will consist of oper ntlc selection, nnd Miss Elizabeth Gal lagher, harpist, and Mr. Lucius Cole, vio linist, will render the Instrumental num bers. Mrs. William T. Wheeler and Mr. William S. Thunder are to bo the accom panists for the oecnslon. The second part of the program will be a musical sketch entitled "The Olrl In the Cnr," In which tho principal parts will bo taken by Miss Anna Eurey, Miss Hosallo lloban, Mr. Mat tin I Hi-key, Mr. Frank Walsh. Mr. Ilobert O'Urlcn nnd Mr. Jnmes Connelly. Following this there will bo nn exhibi tion of dancing by "The Castle Four." In cluding Miss Elizabeth Walsh. Miss Mar garet Dempscy, Miss Anna Tolnnd, nnd Miss 1'iuillno Dougherty. Miss lloban and Mr. Daniel 1 logon will glvo nn nttrnctlvo dance nnd song, nnd a group of 12 young peoplo will uppcar In chorus. Among the boxholders nro Mrs. T. M. Daly, Dr. George M. Dorrance, Miss Mercy Felln, Mrs. Thomas 1. Hunter, Mrs. .lolin Joyce, Jr., Dr. Francis Kelly, Dr. I). J. McCarthy. Dr. J. A. Mcdllnn, Mrs. Jnmes P. McMchol, Mrs. Edwatd do V. Morrcll, Mrs. William K. Vare, Dr. Joseph Walsh, Dr. Wllllnm J. Taylor. Mrs. Edwin H. Vare, Mrs. A. J. Antelo Devercux, Mrs. Emit 1'errot. Mrs. Edward needier Flnck, Mrs. Philip Walsh, Mr. Michael Murphy, Mr. Charles J. Jones, Mr. John II. O'Gor man nnd Miss Margaret Moran. Tho list nt patronesses Includes: Mrs. John A. Hrophy, Mrs. Jnmes J. llrown, Mrs. Mary Connor, Mrs John I Connelly. Mrs. Ilob ert U. Crulce, Mrs. John F. Combs, Mrs. Thomas Cunningham, Mrs. Louis Charles do Lisle, Mrs. Charles Druedlng, Mrs. A. A. Hirst, Mrs. Charles J. Jones, Mrs. John T. Lennhan, Mrs. George L. Mor rison, Mrs. Georgo W. Norrls, Mrs. John M. Patterson, Mrs. Arthur A. Stevens, Mrs. Michael J. Slattery, Mrs. D. A. Somers, Mrs. J. J. Sullivan, Mrs. Frank Trainer, Mr. William D. Watson, Mrs. John H. Wllcov, Mrs. Fred T. Wlllard and Miss Jnno Lynch. Miss Kippornh Itosenberg gave 11 de lightful recital Inst night nt the Little Theatre, ably assisted by Mr. Henry Lukens nt the piano. Tho program was as follows: I. Hi tu M'Aml Porfrolenl o I),. silo iiniip Ardor -. Oluck T.a Stnnzit Vuoia .Morpurtro O Boica Dolorosa Slbclla It. K". Mu.i VVnn Wumlerliaren Rein tiles Well Auf Mir du Dunklcs Autre SJosren Itelm Tnnz Hermann Vcnusliymno D'Albert Iff. l'irho Pal.ltlllho Au PayH Iltcu Crmmlmtda Myrtu Dellbes I.'.'H rilkH du Cadlx Ocllbca IV. 111,. Kr.ib Schubert Dr SrhmliHl Brahms lUiieii Summer I.itntr Schutt SjlM-lln Hlndlmr Dt- Post Schubert Dcsorted .' MacDowcll Only of ThiM nnd Mo llauer Tho Cryliiir nf Water Campbell-Tipton Tho Aiuikenlnff Sprosu Mrs. "W. D. Chambers, of 5217 N'orth Broad street, entertained at luncheon, fol lowed by "500," on Saturday afternoon. Tho decorations wero elaborate, tho color .scheme being pink. Tho chandelier wa3 completely covered with Cupids and wis taria, forming a huge bell, while the re mainder of the room was draped with pink ribbon nnd varl-colorcd butterflies. Coers were laid for 30 guests, who In cluded Mrs. T. Brelsh, Jlrs. C. Chalmers, Mrs. L. Eckel, Mrs. W. Cunnlnghnm, Mrs. J. Forcbey. Mrs. J. Olase, Mrs. W. E. Enstburn, .Mrs. J. Cladding, Mrs. W. Grif fin. Mrs. F. Grlfllth, Mrs. K. Hlpplnstlel, Mis. E. Plnchtcr, Mrs. II. Palmer, Mrs. X. Roedol, Mrs. II. Schcer, Mrs. W.Schultz. Mrs. A. Taylor, Mrs. G. Ulrlch, Jlrs. C. Wright. Mrs. 13. Johnston, Mrs. F. Roach. Mrs. C. McCuIly. Mrs. F. Hlnchllff. Mrs. W. Hode. Jlrs. W. Malslnger. Miss C. Mat singer, Miss 31. Matslnger. MIS3 M. Bar rlngcr and Miss E. Bnrrlnger. Members of tho Young Men's Club of Seventh Street Methodist Episcopal Church gavo a Washington pnrty to their friends on February 22 at the home of Mm George Butterworth, 4831 North 13th street. Among thoso present wero Miss Kathryn Pepper. Miss Bcsslo Harrison, Miss Winifred Harrison, Miss Alice Atkin son, Miss Emma Morris. Miss Edna Wahl, Miss Ethel Williamson, Miss Florence Fritz, Mis? Mary Anderson. Bliss Ethel Beckett, Jlrs. Annn Afflerback, Mrs. Charles Butterworth, Mr. Warren Shesler, .Mr. Waltor Turner. Mr. E. Benton, Mr. William Atklm-on. Mr. W. Edmondson, Mr. V. Hoell, Mr. Alfred Gray, Mr. Raymond Wlsmer, Mr. William Poehlman and Mr. Frank Afflerback. Mr. Thomas Jlerle Tressler, of 2231 South ISth street, gavo his annual pa triotic party on Washington's Birthday. The houso was beautifully decorated, sug gesting the life or works of the "Fnther of His Country." Among the guests were Mr. William Tressler, Miss Emma 551m merman, Mr. George Huguenln, Miss Kath ryn Dince, Sir Georgo Peterson, Miss Anna Clifton, Mr John Miller. JIIss Nellie Sautters, Jlr. Abbott Fredlln, JIIss Anna Hngemnn, Jlr. Walter Sands, JIIss Jlarle .Sommeikamp, .Mr. Edward ".rk. Mlsa Leona Wallace. Jlr. John Bowman, JIIss Bessie Stelbe, Jlr. George Leedom, JIIss Anna Sanders, Jlr. Jlerle Tressler and JIIss Emma Thomas. Jlr. and Jlrs. D. Shapiro announced the engagenunt of their daughter, JIIss Anna Shapiro, to Jlr. Oscar Pollock, son of Jlr. nnd Jlrs. II. Pollock, at a reception given Sunday evening ut their home, 2402 South 10th street. There were 75 guests present. No deflnlto date has been set AMUSEMENTS ACADEMY OP MUSIC ELMENDORF TONIGHT AT 8:15 TOMORROW MATINEE 2:30 The British Isles The Illustrations !Ina Been Dona In Color by Jlr Elmendorf 50c. 75c il 00, at lleppe'i, 1110 Chestnut St Amph , at Academy, 2So Palace 10C-.12J4 MARKET SOo 10 A. M. 11:15 P. M. THIS WEEK Direct from The Stanley Tbcatr. MARY PICKFORD SiSSA "Poor Little Pepping "(i, 1 MAnKET ABOVE 18TII yfon a7 11:15 a. m. to lljis p. m. OLdlUey Marguerite Clark '"OUT OP THE DRIFTS" Next Wwt-MARIE DORO la "DIPLOMACY" "7 t1 chestnut Below leu Arcadia "nw RTTXTF TUTPTfR In lint r.rewntatloa of "PEOOT" ACADEMY MONDAX, FEB 38, AT 3 P. M. SCHUMANN-HEINK Be'aent of Children's Homeopathic HupitaL Tlcktl. I2.H0, 12.00. 1 SO and 11.00, at Ilepp'. AmpblthMtre, SOc ACADEMY Seat at Hpp', 1119 Chwtnut Philadelphia I Orchestra Trr Tomor. BAy. soioatt Yelanda, Mere. Punut for the marriage, which will lake place Borne tlmo next fall. A surprise linen shower was given iri honor of Mlsq Rebecca Felnstetn by her friends on Sunday evening nt her hdme. 1647 North 8th street. Among those present were Miss Rcbn Blattberg, Miss Ruth Hermann, Mlsi Estelle Spitz, Miss Norma Spitz, Miss Ida Sterner, Miss Ida Krlchcf, JIIss Snrnh SlernerV Miss Vent Margolin, Ml 1.1 Mollle Sterner, Miss Jen hlo Krlchef, JIIss Sarah D. Felnstein, Miss Jllnnio Dyncr, Miss Hannah Sterner, Miss Ethel Dyner, JIIss Anna Broder, Miss Sarah I. Felnstein, Miss Rebecca Dyner, Miss Ethel Gorman, JIIss Miriam Feln stein. Jtlss Leah Felnstein, JIIss Cella Herrmann, JIIss Dlnnh Felnstein, the JIlsscs Snyderman, of Vlneland, N. .1.. nnd Mr. nnd Jlrs. II. Krlpltz and dauglv tcrs, of Camden, N. J. Girard Farms Jlr. and Jlrs. T. S. Fillmore will enter tain the Friday evening dancing class at their new home, 2510 South 22d street, to which they moved on Tuesday. There) will be a few other guests, In addition to tho regular members of the clnss, who Include Naval Constructor A. B. Court, U. S. IC nnd Jlrs. Court; Lieutenant Homer II Norton, U, S. N., nnd Jlrs. Norton! Mrs. Nelson P. Vulte, Mrs. William Leo Fryor. Jlr. and Jlrs. Lucius Bcebo nnd Dr. Gor don Hale, U. S. N. Jlrs. George Do Bennovllle Kolm, of 2101 Porter street, has ns her guest at the present tlmo Jlrs. Jnmes W. Boyle, of Baltimore, JId who will remain with her for about a week. Jlrs. Kelm has Just returned from a delightful visit to Baltl more. Jlr. Georgo Do Bennovllle Kelm. who has been nt Palm Beach for tlio last few weeks, is now on his way to Havana. Ho will entertain nt dinner at tho Bellevue-Stratford before tho Bal JIasque on JIarch 7. Jlrs. James JtcG. Hlnckcn, of Colorado terrace and Porter street, was hostess Wednesday afternoon to tho members of her card club, when her guests Included Jlrs. Edward JIadden, Jlrs. Frank W. Jlel vln, Jlrs. XV. I. Tomllnson, Jlrs. Charles I. Shlslcr, Jlrs. Ralph F. Spangler, Jlrs, Joseph E. Hill, Jlrs, John XV. Busch, Jlrs. Neft Lalng, Jlrs. William JIcKcover, Mrs. Joseph V. Clay, Jlrs. Harold T. Brown. Jlrs. Edward Wells and JIIss JInry Mcrzlg. Northeast Philadelphia JIIss Hanna Noble, of Kensington nvo nuo and Hownrd street, Is spending the week In Trenton, N. J as tho guest of Jlrs. Russcl Pekln. Jlrs. Allen C. Thomas, of 2868 Frank ford avenue, entertained at a luncheon yesterday afternoon In honor of, Mrs. James C. Ferguson. Covers wero laid for ten guests. JIIss Jlirlam Klein, of 838 North 5th street, has returned from "a short trip to New York. A dramatic cantata, "Joseph's Bond age," will bo given by a chorus of 86 per sons, nsslstcd by a full orchestra, at SL Peter's Hall, 6th street below Glrard ave nue, on February 27 and 28 nnd March 2, 7 and 8. Jlr. and Jlrs. Samuel Jloffct, of 1830 Allengrove street, entertnlned tho mem bers of their 500 club Inst evening. Those present wero Doctor and Jlrs. Borzell, Mr. nnd Jlrs. J. Llndlg, Jlr. and Jlrs. William Kerr, Jlrs. Clara Snyder and Jlr. Harvey Ackerman. Tho Norrls Square M. E. Church is holding n bazaar this week. Jlr. and Jlrs. Louis Rlngold, of 3030 Frnnkford avenue, have returned from a short stay at North Wales, Pa. AMUSEMENTS FORREST Last2Nights Last Mat. Tomorrow KI.AW & ErtLANGEJVa PEERLESS SJI'SICAL PRODUCTION AROUND THE MAP ORIGINAL N. Y. CAST 125 Next Week Seats Now Oreateat Musical Show Ever Produced ZIEGFELD FOLLIES B. F. Keith's Theatre CHESTNUT AND TWELFTH STREETS WORLD'S JIOST CELEBRATED DANCEIU RUTH ST. DENIS Alted by TED SHAWN & CO. lU'TH ROVE; J C NUGENT & CO.: Bid CITV FOUR; OTHER STAR FEATURES. Next Week WEDER S. I'lELDS (Themielves) l-rlnhp Iheatie jumper sTa JlJkJJ VAUDEVILLE Continuous 1' A M to 11 P. M. lOo. ISc, 85a "The PABSINO REVUE OF 1016" "MYSTERIOUS MAID IN WHITE MASK" AND OTHER DIO FEATURES Plincrriiir 3f OPERA HOUSE OncbUlUb Ot, Cheitnut Below nth SL Third Week's Engagement Of the N. A. Spectacular War Picture, "On the Firing Line With Germans" Mr. Durhorough Appear at Each Bbowlnf Seats 25c from - to U P. M. dally except Saturdays. After U, 23c and SOc Gallery lBc A "TT?T PUT TONIGHT AT 8il5 AUlljljrni MATINEE TOMORROW FAnEWELl, APPEARANCES HERE OP MB- QHTWTCPW ln Mtni Sutroj E.H. OUXriiiiXViN Delightful Comedj "THE TWO VIRTUES" With MISS ALEXANDRA CAItUSLE TJT? f A Ti Thle Next Week. Evij., a 19 DIXJ-n.XJ Matlnea Tomorrow at 2:13 Klaw & Erlanser & George Tiler Preaent POLLYANNA Tht Qlad Plan, Spreading flood CAter. Bet Sat 11.80 at Popular Wed. Matlneex t VTTr TONIGHT AT 8:15 Li I ilJ MATINEE TOMORROW "SCORES A SUCCESS; A NOVELTY" Sullella "THE ONLY GIRL" By Henry Blomom and Victor Herbert METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE METROPOLITAN OPERA CO., NEW TORS JeWv.?8. Mme. SANS-GENE Ume. i'arrar. Curt!. Mil Martinelll, Auato. gcurola. Althouu. Cond . Mr. Polaces. ieate, 1109 Chotnvt St. Wat UU: IUc 6T. Walnut1 Pod. Mat. Tut. Jt Tbura. sac. ouc. r- oral J&u E. 25o to 1 1, no higher A PAIR OF SIXES Nxt Week MUTT AND JEPP IN COLLBOK -i:lr Tht t Next Wee Eg at SiM UaillCK Matlnea Tomorrow at &30 ISIsSvIl TWIN BEDS Beat aili l M Popular. Wadaaaday HM)atr-t XTT VATVT Today i Hal StM KM Wt9S.ndV8li: vttl Brui. and Seal. USUAL t tnu AO.