Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 29, 1916, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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EVENING LEDQBRPHIEADELPHIA. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 29. 1916.
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NANCY WYNNE TALKS ABOUT
. THE VARIOUS SOCIAL DOINGS
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Will Give a Dance This Evening at
tne jviasK aim vv ig- jiua in Honor of Miss Hare
and Mr. Conger Other Matters
. - a el 1. a . Ml tin trltlllH
AVER IICMBIIH-U' J'lVl tjr mi. "u ivuu
lonlffht by the Ilolllnshoad Tay
lors for Knthorlno Hnro nml Jack Con
W, nt Ho Mnslt ntut Win olubhmiso.
Tha Tnylorn nro rotntcil to Jack Con
rer. you know; hto mothor wan a Stock.
ia mid Mrs. Taylor was Mary Stock-
ton. TI'O onsairemont of Mlsa Haro nnd
nff Connor was announced mei yc.-ir.
I-Katlierlno is tlio olttor daughter of tho
Ilobert Eniott nnrcs nrm u, msicr 01
pliyllis Yarrow. Sho hafl two brothers,
nnn nnd Emlen, nnd Is liersolf an ex-
itrcmcly popular membor of socloty. I
hear she does qulto a lot of work In tlio
various college settlements. Sho might
have chosen a richer man 10 wiiom 10
jive her heart, but from all I hear of
vouns Conger It would bo hard to And
rtnany finer, though ho Is still very
vounir. I bollovo tnero is somo question
of their wedding coming off soon, but
tha date Is not yot aecwou upon, xuero
KLwill be about 100 guests tonight, mostly
Rot the youngor married se.
W Thero will bo a number of box parties
this evening, whon Farrar will appear
''in "Madame Sans Gene," with Marti-
jielll, Amato and othors of tho Metro-
RTpolltan Company. Mrs. uonnor, wno is
po-bcautltui, in fact, is ono 01 mo most
beautiful women in tho city, will enter
tain la her box. Then tho John Fred
erick Lewises will havo for their
Rguests tho Mayor and Mrs. Smith, Mrs.
W.Min a. Oroomo. Mrs. Chancellor Eng-
llali, Mrs. Charles E. Mather and tho
Kov. David M. Steele. Mr. and Mrs.
Francis I. Gowen will entertain In their
box for Maiiana, and will glvo a supper
party at the Rltz afterward.
Mr. Sothcrn could havo chosen no
more delightful vehlclo than Alfred
Sutro's comedy In which to mako his
plast appoaranco before tlto public, and
iivhllo the tncatro uas not oeen jammeu
u it would most certainly bo with any
mcdlocro musical performance, tho audi
ences havo been most representative
I saw any number of familiar faces last
night and tho understanding with which
'.they followed tho thread of comedy, tit
tering at Just tho right moment, must
have been a joy to tho company. Seated
in tho very front row were Mr. and
Mrs. Blddlo, "Tony" with a healthy tan
after his trip South, then a Httlo farther
back in tho houso were tho "Joo" Nor
rises, with a guest, and back of them
Doctor and Mrs. Rnndall with their
Kdaughtor, Miss Franconia, and her
fiance, young Sam Fox, and then thero
wtrero numerous others, including Mrs.
Uatthow Semplo, Miss Helen Semple,
fair, and Mrs. John Lyno Clawson and
their daughter, Margaret Clawson, Ethel
Huhn and Miss Letitla Wright.
Prmluu ''""Kl'tor of Dr. nnd Mrs.
ni.ni ?'", on "utchlnson utton.Mlra
1 Mnrii S..a;rtr!", I'lnconst. Miss Helen
' Mnrslmll i;nBn Uobert II. Maury, V.
In M- '"'.anrdlner, Jr., Mr. Unrclay
l'bK. Ir;tc,mr!M JohiHon, Mr. William
I-ucrly, Mr. nnd Mrs. Thcodoro Freed.
Mrs. Hnrhnrf T.lni..1.. rM..l. i .......
EUn b,ox.nt.M,lUnmo Schumnnn-Hclnk-B
recital yesterday nftprnoon In honor of
Mailnmo Mtulo, of Paris.
iiMr'i -,?na ,?IrB Charlton Henry linvo
Aini tr8l,n"I;;'s ,1'arents, Dr, nnd Mrs.
A cxander W Ulddlo, nnd Mlsa Christine
rinrnatA A,'tCn' H- C- Mr and Mrs'
Sini-2 A' AI".,m lmvo aIa iolned tho
winter colony thore.
urMr,8; Y.llllnm A Litton and Mrs. Clmrlcs
W. Mntthows havo Issued cards for a
luncheon on Saturday, from 1 until 3
O ClOCIC, nt tho Alilltln. Vl- n.,.1 TMV li-.
ton have closed their lladnor homo and are
wending- the winter at tlio Aldlno.
Mr. Ooorgo D. WIdoner has gono to
Aiken, S. C, for tho remainder of tho
season.
Miss Mary Mlrltll, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. F. Haselton Mlrltll, of 315 South
22d street, spent the wcek-ond at Ches
ter as the guest of her grandmother, Mrs.
Ilannum.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Harrison Hutchinson,
of Oakwood, Jobstown, N. J had Mr.
Edward Fetterolf as their guost over the
week-end. Mr. Fetterolf returned to town
yesterday.
Mrs. Samuel W. Woolford, Jr., of
Clcorgo's lane, Wynnelleld, nnd her chil
dren nro at Atlantic City for a week's
stay.
Mr. and Mrs. Josenh O. mtnnn nA
their Bon, Mr. Alfred Illtnor, havo loft
for a Southern trip. They will visit
Cuba, Florida nnd tho West Indies be
fore returning home.
Tho cooking class which was started
nearly 15 years ago on tho Main Lino
is still n great success. It was organ
lied by Mrs. Charle3 B. Penrose, and is
F Mima Jltiu ifiu jiuuuib Vtuu mi men.
t Mrs. Charles Piatt, Jr., and Mrs.
4'PhIHIpus Miller nro two of tho original
ten members. They meet every other
iTuesday throughout tho year, elthor at
the homo of ono of tho members or at
the Mill Dam Club. Ono of tho mem
bers Is tho caterer each time, makes
but the monu and Is responsible for all
the food, etc., on her day. Tho present
pnembors nro: Mrs. Ponroso, president!
IMrs. Miller, treasurer and secretary;
5lrs. Georgo AV. Peppor, Mrs. Adolph
Rosengnrton, Mrs. Ileldo Norrls, Bliss
Edith Howoi Mrs. Thomas Nowhall,
Mrs. Daniel Barrlngcr, Mrs. Howard
Page, Mrs. Ned Pago and Mrs. Thomas
Lahgdon Elwyn.
NANCY WYNNE.
Chestnut Hill
Mrs. Charles B. Wright, who has enter
tained so extensively this winter, has
gone to Palm Beach, where sho has
joined her husband for a fortnight.
Among tho Phlladelphlans who nro eo
Journlng at the shoro nre Mr. nnd Mrs.
Nowbold Ely nnd their daughter, Miss
Dorothy Ely.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred G. B. Steel, of
S40D Navahoe avenuo, havo gono to
v-anaua lor a fortnight.
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COUNTRY CLUB AT LANSDOWNE
SCENE OF LEAP YEAR DANCE
Members Entertain Many Guests at Affair Which
Reverses Usual Order of Things Mr. and Mrs.
Heenan Celebrate Wedding Anniversary
AN ATTHACTIVE leap year danco will
XJLbo given this evening nt the Lans-
downe Country Club by the members who
have Issued GO additional Invitations.
The hosts will Include Mr. C. Parker
Boyd. Mr. Oeorire W. Statzell. Jr . Mr. C.
Edwin Hunter, Mr A. M. Cnmpbell. Mr.
Kdwln Grauley, Mr. Frederick W. Kelly,
Mr. Joseph M. Kelly, Mr. J. W. Albright.
Mr. S. K. Phillip, Mr. H O. Duncan, Mr.
S. K. Phillips, Mr. II. O. Duncan. Mr. W.
II. Evans, Mr. F. E. Sagendorph, Mr.
Franklin Davles. Mr. II. L Henry. Mr. J.
J. Keenan, Jr.. Mr Oliver Harris. Mr. W.
W. Mayer, Mr. C. A Tome, sir. .1. a
McKeon, Mr. John Galbrnlth, Mr. T. B.
McLaln. Mr. E. M. Grimth. Mr. H. H.
Knerr. Mr. F. M. Qulnn. Mr. H. B. QUlnn
nnd Mr. J. J. Armstrong.
Dlnimr nnrtlpq linforu the danco will ln-
cludo Mr. and Mrs. Allen P Hoffcr. Mr.
and Mrs. J. Pilling, Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwin
Grauley, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank II. Ma
gulre, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan P. Statzell.
Mr. nnd Mrs C. Parker Boyd. Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel E. Phillips Mr. and Mrs.
Webb. Miss Mabel Phllllns. Mr. T. B.
Catholic Club on Wednesday evening, Feb
ruary 23, was n brilliant success. Tho
houso was prettily decorated with bunting
nnd tho room was dotted with tiny colored
electric lights. Dancing was tho main at
traction of the evening. Solos wore given
by Miss Collins, Mr. It. Kelly, Mr. Joseph
McCann nnd Mr. L. a. Flynn- Amonffn
those present wero Miss Grace Lovp, Miss
Mario Love, Miss Margarot Clements, Miss
Sarah Flaherty, Miss E. Flaherty, Mrs.
Kdwln Galen, Miss Mnrle Burns, Miss
Agnes Crosson, Miss Bessie McCarrfcn.
Miss Genevieve Munn, Miss Sadie Herman,
Miss May Bookman, Miss Collins, Miss
Mary Mcdtono, Miss Eleanor McGlone,
Miss Ethel Colbert, Miss Marie Hooy, Mlsa
Louise Itudherman, Mrs. Burchlll, Miss
Helen McMenomy, Miss Mooney, Mm. Ed .
ward Gale, Miss Nolan, Miss Burchlll
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jones, Miss Graco Brennan,
Miss Margaret Kelly, Miss Catherlno Far
roll, Miss Allco Splane, Miss Elizabeth
Dougherty, Miss Mnrle Dougherty, Miss
Sarah Trotter, Miss Loulso Schnoldcr,
Miss Beatrice Dougherty, Miss F. Mul
licrn, Miss Florence Langley, Miss Mary
McDonald, Miss Helen Ansloy, Mian Helen
McLa n, Mr. William H. Evans. Mr. A. ""BJ1fi,f8TIIe,cnrAn8ly JIaH "?le"
.. miner, air. Ul u .. f-"K" .""-"" .Tn,o Tlnurn. Hf- Tf.iu w V.i. ii.
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MRS. CRAIG BIDDLE Copyrieht. International Film Servlca.
of this city, is seen with Mr. J. Gordon Douglas, of New York, on the strand at Palm Bench.
Personals
One of tho most lmnortant weddings of
the pre-Lenton season will tnko place on
Saturday nt noon, when Mlsa Beatrice
Howell, daughter of Mrs. Charles H.
Howell, will become the brldo of Mr.
Qullllaem AertBen, Jr., In the Church of
the Iloly Trinity in Itlttenhouso Square.
Ulss Howell will be attended by her
sister, Miss Josephine Filler Howell, as
nald of honor and by another sister, Miss
Jeclla Fltler Howell, nnd Mrs. Georgo F.
ryler. as bridesmaids. Miss Edith Watts.
the younE- il.incMpr nf Mr. find Mrs. J.
Murray Watts and a nleco of the bride
Broom, will bo flowed girl.
PMr. Aertsen wUrJiave Mr. John W.
Brock, Jr.. as best man, nnd his ushers
will Include Mr. W. Prentlco Sanger, Mr.
0bert H. Cox and Mr. It. Stuyvesant
eropont. of New York: Mr. Chester C.
Bolton, of Cleveland, and Mr. Sidney F.
Tyler Brock, Mr. Georgo F. Tyler, Mr.
William M. Elklns and Mr. Marmaduke
Xllden, jr nij of this city.
I The brldo will bo given In marriage by
wr brother, Mr. Cooper Howell. A re
ception at the homo of Mrs. Howell, 1623
Walnut street, will follow the ceremony.
The marrlago of Miss Emily Wharton
Bjnkler, daughter of General C. F. Q.
Btakier and Mrs. SJnkler, to Mr. Nicholas
Hoosevelt, of New York, will take place
infEastcr week at Belvldere Plantatlpn.
3.C,
if.
jThe Committee for tho Preservation of
?lstlpg Records of the Pennsylvania
Mclety of the Colonial Dames of Amor
ea hag issued Invitations for a record
Sw.on, Saturday, from 3 until Q o'clock.
W the resldenco of Mrs. Alexander J,
".asatt, 202 West Rlttenhouso Square.
k -
sMrs. John Astor, who has been epend
JJS a, portion of the winter at the B1U
wwlton, New York, will Bfiil for England
jwy on tho New Amsterdam.
Wr, and Mrs. William M. Stewart, 3d,
Pi J?3 Do Lancey place, wll give a dln
r before the Bal Masque on Tuesday
rtnlDjr, March 7.
on of tho unique dinners! to be given
;j?i?" the Bal Masque will take place In
f Domino Boom of L'Alglon. Among
"g? who wilt be present are Mr. and
. Caspar Wlster, Mr, and Mrs. John
arown, Mr. and. Mrs. Arthur C. Colahan.
arf and Mrs. Herbert Goodall, Mr. and
Sga- William W Watsonf Mr. and Mrs.
IJ Ki Strobing. Mr. and Mrs. Barry
BMn. Miss Polly Graham, Mr. and
Ja. Lerpy Richards. Mr. and Mrs. John
j Whlttaker. Mr. Charles Jennings Mr.
gr Sheppard and Mr and Mrs,
yws Huiith Kelly.
marriage of Mlsa Lvdla Chichester.
lekvllle. Mil Tilc.M of Mr. and Mrs
'eltX dll Tr.n nn.l Kf Thllln T) Tjilrd
lyajftington, will take placa Ju June,
Bala-Cynwyd
Tho fourth annual muslcnlo and lec
turo given to celebrate St. Patrick's day
by St. Matthias Parish, Bala, of which
tho Rev. M. J. McCabe is rector, will
bo hold this year on Thursday, March
10, In tho Bala-Cynwyd Auditorium, and
promises to bo a.dollghtful affair. The
Rev. M. A. Kelly, C. S. Sp., well-known
missionary and orator, will deliver the
lecture, nnd the musical program will be
carefully arranged for tho occasion. Tho
proceeds of tho affair will go toward tho
new parish building, which will bo
oqulpped with spacious schoolrooms, soclnl
hall, reading and recreation room and
everything necessary to mako it tho social
nnd religious centre of a suburban church.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Scott Dctwllor,
of City avenuo, Bala, accompanied by Dr.
and Mrs. S. Morrill Weeks, of West
Philadelphia, motored to WornersvlIIe,
Pa., over tho week-end.
Germantown
Along the Main Line
IIAVERFORD Mr. and Mrs. Claronco
Hall, of Hartford, Conn., are tho guests
this week of Mrs. William Hunk, of Havcr
ford Court, and will attend tho wedding
of Miss Edith Runk to Mr. J. Thomas
Llggot on Saturday In tho Church of tho
Redeemer, Bryn Mawr.
Mrs. Wallace Cralglo and children nro
occupying tho Sydney Bullcn Dunn homo
on Sutton road, and will remain in Haver
ford until tho early Bummer. Captain
Cralglo Is stationed at Columbus. N. 21.
Mr. and Mrs. Georgo S. Hayes, of
Haverford Court, aro spending a week at
Palm Beach, Fla.
ARDMORE Tho members of tho Junior
department of tho Holplng Hands Clrclo
gave u classical and niuch-apprcclatcd
muslcale Saturday evening In tho audi
torium of the Y. M. C. A., at Ardmorc.
Much credit Is duo to Miss Agnes Holllngs
vorth, chairman of the Entertainment
Committee, in selecting such nble talent.
The program consisted of piano solos by
Mrs. J. R. MacGregor, Miss Eelyth Mann
and Miss Agnes Holllngsworth : mandolin
trio, Miss Mary Ponnypackcr, Miss Marion
Ralncy and Miss Frances Hadley, accom
panied by Miss Holllngsworth at tho piano.
Vocal solos by Miss Jenkins and Miss
Mabel Lees. Tho accompanists wero Mrs.
J. R. MacGregor and Miss Ralney. Miss
Gladys Rutter gave a violin solo, nnd a
recitation was given by Miss Mary Blair.
Tho Helping Hands Clrclo Is a non
sectarlnn benevolent hoclety and does
much good work In a quiet way to allevlato
the needs and sufferings of tho poor and
sick In Ardmoro and vicinity. Miss Eleanor
Butler Is president of the Junior depart
ment, and tho other olllcers are: Miss
Eleanor Hartley, treasurer; Miss Mar
garet Butler, secretary; Miss Mabel Jack
son, corresponding secretary, and Miss
Ruth Morgan, custodian.
BRYN MAWR Miss Lyllan M. Doyle,
of 811 Old Lancaster road, will glvo a
luncheon, followed by cards, at the Rltz
Carlton today.
Mrs. Howard Brown, of Morris avenue,
is entertaining her slstor, Mrs. Eber
Brlttlngham, of Locust Grovo.
MRS. E. E. WALLING
Mrs. B. E. Walling, of 400 Lincoln drive,
will entertain tlio members of her Charity
Bridge Club this afternoon at her home,
Mrs. Walling has just returned from a
trip to New York.
Mrs. Perclval Tattersfteld, of Pelham
road and Carpenter street, has Issued
cards for a tea on Saturday, March 11,
from i until 6 o'clock.
Mrs. Andrew R. McCown, of 6214
Schuyler street. Queen Lane station, who
has been out of the city for several weeks
and was compelled to discontinue her days
at home on that account, will resume her
at homes on Wednesday and Thursday,
March 8 and 9. No cards have been
Issued for these days. Mrs, McCown was
Miss Mary Adams Oroya before her mar
Mrs. Francis L. Bacon, of 236 Winona
avenue, will leave tomorrow with her
father, Mr, William ll. Malneg, of Wayne
avenue, ror a trip to uaiuornia,
Mrs. T, Charlton Henry, of 5337 Knox
street, has gone to Wernersvllle, Pa., for
a rest 01 several weeiss.
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Hacker, of Ta.
coma, Wash., aro the guests of Mr.
Hacker's mother, Mrs. William Hacker,
Of o-O Y!5i" Bireei.
The Rer. Frank B. Moore, accompanied
by Mr. A. E. Brecht, of Hansberry street,
has gone o riorum xur several weeifs.
Mrs. Baltzar de Mare, of 6326 Greene
street. Is one of the Germantown woraeji
who is working with great enthusiasm
for the 7th division of the Women's
Division lor jMationai i-repareanesa. Mrs.
de Mare has organized a largo claw which
meets at the Germantown Hossital on
Tuesdays and U ably taught by Mr. Frank
B. Gummey. their particular study being
feadlns the troops and the needy. Another
class meets a., aira- uu mares nome and
at the homes ox me various rambra.
&nd &fL Thnmafl Ktimmarvilla fitow
Wttl givo a thuatr narty, followed Uy Mr J Orme Godwin of Pelham road.
Mr at flu. win-.'arii.,ri this ave&ioff. In soaat tiiu week-end. at a house mrty at
ff Of alisa Mary De Hvw Eerouw, CoIWHUf, N, J,
Chester Valley
Mr. Harry Glllam, of Philadelphia,
spent the week-end In Malvern as tho
guest of Mr. Walter Cox.
Mrs. Walter II. Lewis, of West Chester,
will return home tomorrow after having
spent three weeks with relatives In
Orangeburg, S. C.
Miss Sara C. Evans, librarian of West
Chester High School, has gone to Atlantic
City for rest and recuperation.
Mr. Philip T. Sharpless, of Groystone,
near West Chester, has gone to Boston
and Rochester on an extended business
trip.
Miss Ellen Brlnton, of Tho Lindens,
West Goshen, will rend a paper this weok
before the State Beekeepers' Association
In Lancaster on "Bee Keeping: A Hobby
for Girls."
Along the Reading
Tlio "vaudeville extraordinaire," to bo
given tomorrow evening at the Jcnklntown
Auditorium for thf benefit of tho mater
nity ward of tho Ablngton Momorlnl Hos
pital, is being looked forward to with a
great deal of pleasure. Flowers will be
sold during tho Intermission by tho nldoi,
who will Includo Miss Helen Nash, Miss
Doris Wethcrbee, Miss Mnrjorlo Kent,
Miss Clnr.i DePuy, Miss Julia Beck, Miss
Mary Mulford, Miss Dorothy Mulford and
Miss Eleanor Jonos.
The following Is a list of somo of the
nets on tho program:
Trlplo quartet from tho Choristers' Club
of Jcnklntown. Miss Julia Maliaby, of
Ilcecliwood School, nnd a graduate of tho
Lcland Powers School, of Boston, In a
one-act play, by Edmond Rostand. Miss
Myrtlo McKeo and Miss Helen Hcrr In a
classic dunce: Miss Jenn Wilson, In piano
monologue; Mr. "Tom" Daly, tho poet of
"LIttIo Italy," In readings from his own
poems; Augustlno Garcia, the wonderful
boy soprano, and Mr. Robert McCrackon,
tho well-known pianist.
Tho Jonklntown Minstrels will glvo an
entertainment this evening for tho benefit
of tho Alumni Association nt tho Ablng
ton High School Auditorium. Tho cast
will Include Mr. Matthew McCurn, Mr. Car
rol Grilllths, Mr. Harry Todd, Mr. William
Dovlln, Mr. Edward Tlcrnoy, Jr., Mr. J.
Butler, Mr. J. Mnhonoy, Mr. G. Plunkott,
Mr. R. Potts, Mr. B. Devlin, Mr. C. Hlg
glns, Mr. J. StcGenry, Mr. C. Winners, Mr.
A. Fraley, Mr. E. Schwolger, Mr. J. Wa
ley and Mr. C. Lewis. The director Is Mr.
Charles Risker. A very good selection of
songs has been made. Among them will bo
"What Money Cannot Buy," "Loading Up
the Mnndy Lee," "America, I Love You,"
"In Old Virginia," 'JDown Homo In Ten
nessee."
A ono-act sketch will bo given, entitled
"The Touring Car Limited."
Mr. Robert Roden spent tho week-end
ns tho guest of Sir. and Mrs. William C.
Kent, of Bent road, Wyncoto.
Mrs. Edward Schellenger, of Bent road,
who Is spending tho winter In Boston,
Mass., Is making a series of visits nt
Wyncoto for several weeks.
Lansdowne
"Neighbors," a ono-act comedy by 5Cona
Gale, will bo presented at tlio Twentieth
Century Club of Lansdowno this after
noon. Tho cast Includes Mrs. Andrew S. M.
Young, Mrs. Robert L. McLean, Mrs. II.
F. Grlliith, Mrs. l'nul Lnchenmeyer, Mrs.
Robert R. Taylor, Miss Mary Galbralth,
Miss Ruth Wunderllch and Miss Alice
Marshall.
Mr. Ncall Matslnger lias been coaching
tho performers and Mrs. X. Byrne Dough
erty Is managing the affair.
Swarthmore
Tlio Swarthmore-Haverford Glee Club
concort was held last evening In the draw
ing rooms of tho -New Century Club, 124
South 12th street. This concert Is pre
sented annually by tho combined glee
clubs of Swarthmore nnd Haverford Col
leges. Special features from tho Swarth
moto club were a sletght-of-hand exhibi
tion by Paul Gemmlll nnd a cornet solo
by Boyd Barnard, the "musical wonder"
of Swarthmore.
West Philadelphia
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North Philadelphia
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Belber, of 28 13
North 29th street, gave a combined birth
day and Washington party, in honor of
their daughter. Miss Gertrude Belber, last
Saturday evening. There wero more than
30 guests present.
Mrs. Hannah Gelb, of 2942 Columbia
avenue, announces the betrothal of her
daughter. Miss Eva Gelb, to Mr. Jacob
It, Friedman.
A surprise birthday party was given to
Mrs. Stelnhardt last week at the home of
her daughter, Mrs. B. Davis, 2168 North
Van Pelt street, by tho members of her
card club.
Mrs. Henry Rothschild, of 2223 Green
street, and Mrs. M. Strauss, of 2010 Dia
mond street, will spend several weeks in
Atlantlo City.
Mlsa Anna Calley and Miss Helen Hart
have left for Indianapolis, Ind.
Wilmington
Mrs, A. Felix du Pont had Miss Frances
Turner, of the Plains, Vn., nnd Miss
Sarah Chichester, a student at Tomplo
University, ns her guests over the week
end. Miss Lydla Chichester left this
week for New Orleans, La., to visit rela
tives there for a few weeks. Before re
turning homo sho will visit her parents at
Rockviile, Md.
Mrs, M. F. Corkran entertained at din
ner on Saturday night at her home, 826
West street, In honor of her out-of-town
guests, Jtrs. ts'lnn Prettyman Howell, Sir.
James Lewis Howell, Miss Agnes Morri
son, of Philadelphia, and Mrs. William T.
Lawton and Miss Laura Sadtlor, of Bal
timore. On Saturday night an Invitation
muslcale was given at the New Century
Club, with Mr. and Mrs. Howell nnd Miss
Morrison as the soloists.
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Northeast Philadelphia
Tho Trea Amegos gave a party at the
home of Miss Sadye Steinberg, 1332 North
7th street, on Sunday evening. Among
those present were: Miss Henrietta Po
land, MUs Lyllan Flerman, Mlsa MIna
Pallace, Mlsa Lillian Tecosky, Mlsa
Freda Smellow, Mlsa Lilllo Samuel. Miss
Cecelia Brsner, Miss Bessie Bremen, Mr.
Joseph Pursell, Mr. Harry Flelsher, Mr.
Samuel Bernstein, Mr. Louis Friedman,
Mr. Harry Balls, Mr. Rubin Freedman.
Mr. William Ersner and Mr. Harry
Algroo.
Miss Rose Blcksteln, of 1728 North
Marshall tret, will aoUrtatn at "600 '
and luncheon on Thursday afternoon.
Vhen tfaer will l li eueta,
What's poing Tonight
Fifth annual exhibition Philadelphia ICennel
Club, 23d and Chestnut street!.
Leap Year nail. Mercantile Club.
Rally, Hlmpson Oroya Camp Meeting- Aoao
elation, Norrls Square United I'resbyturlan
Church! 8 o'clock.
Lutheran Social Upton, Downtown Club.
Annual banquet Klmwood Avenuo Improve
ment Association, 63d street and Klmwood
avenue; 7 o'clock.
Orand opera. Metropolitan opera House)
8 o'clock.
Address on "Tlw Finances of the United
States." by Senator John W. Weeks, of Mas-
Bakuuoeiia, umui, Auvuei a;.ll O CJOCtf.
, E?ri!.e"1. anniversary and banquet. Krakouer
neth Elohlm.Deneflclal Association, Hotel Wal
ton) 8 o' slock.
Lecture under auspices of University Ex
tension, on "llaoo Improvement," by Dr, S. C.
SoTimucker, Wlthersuoon llallt 8 oclook.
Ixwal option meeting-, at aermantown Boys'
Club. St West Penn stret, 8 o'clock. Free.
. l'rid!i?,,,' oT 011brt and Sullivan's "Plna
f?,r"w 1'arlsh House of St. Ellzabth's Cath
olic Church. 23d and Derks streets) TV clock.
Novelty dance, under ausploes of Associated
Courts. Pontlao and Robin Jlood. Foresters
stree" ocloik?,,DUon m"' ",9 Boutb "
Leap year danee. Dramatlo Club of the
Happy Hollow Dramatic Association, Logan
street and Wayne avenue; 8 o'clock. -
Fortieth anniversary of Central M. K.
Church, Frankford; 8 o'clock.
,.E,.m5lv1nU. !,' Society dinner, Bellevue
Stratford; 7 o'clock.
Leap year festival. Hotel Walton.
Notices for the Society pate will ba
accepted and printed In the livenlnc
witr, du au sura nonces uiucn
written on one kIJm uf fhtf i.iur. itiii.t
ftliriieil In full. Ivllli full ail.lrku nn,
uhca uolb(e tcleyiuoue number must be
(lieu.
Send H such communications to
"Society Editor." Knln; Ledger, SOS
Chentnut street.
Unless these requirement va carried
out M that ?erlttcutlou may be passUO.
tho nolle U1 net be putiushcd.
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MISS JOSEPHINE BONNIWELL
Miss Josephine B. Bonnlwell, the attract
ive sister of Mr. Kugeno C. Bonnlwell,
has a delightful contralto voice. Miss
Bonnlwell was the principal soloist nt a
benefit glvon last week for St. Joseph's
Protectory.
A charity danco and card party will bo
held tomorrow evening at tho Normandle,
3Cth nnd Chestnut streets, under the direc
tion of a committee consisting of Dr. May
13. Beeves. Dr. Sarah E. Craves. TV. Mitrv
Wray, Miss Matilda Myers, Mrs. C. T. Jus
tlco, Dr. Julia I. Hildebrand and Mrs.
Joseph Justice, chairman. Tho proceeds
will be for the benefit of tho American
College and Hospital Dispensary of Neur
opathy. Elaborate plans have been made for tho
euchre and promenade to bo given In Hor
ticultural Hall this evening for the
benefit of the building fund of tho Church
01 uur iauy or tne itosary. 83d and Cal
lowhlll streets. Every effort Is being ex
pended to make it a brjlllant success, as
In former years. The Bev. Richard Bran
ton Is chairman of the committee which
Is In charge of the arrangements for tho
function. The door prlte 13 either a lady's
or gentleman's solid gold watch. It has
also been announced that tha gentlemen's
first prlie will be a vlctrola, and tha
ladles' first prize, a pleco of handwork of
greo,t value.
Mr, and Mrs. Philip Gallagher, of 6113
Market street, are receiving com-rntnia.
tlons on the birth of a son on Saturday,
Mrs. Harry L. Cranmer entertained her
sewing circle at her home, 733 South 66th
street, on Thursday evening. The guest
of honor was Mrs. Mora Landls, of
Pulaski, Va., mother of tlw hostess.
South Philadelphia
Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph A. McNamee, of
803 South SJd street, are receiving con
gratulatlons on tho birth of a son. Mrs.
McNamee will be remembered as Mlsa
Gertrude Hack, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Hack, of 90 South 20th street
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Rlemann, of
2333 Bd street, have returned from a
short trip to Road Ins and Hamburg, Pa,
The regular monthly meeting of tha
"Silent 15" was held nt the home of Mr
David o. Smith, JJSt pakford street, yej.
Mr. and Mrs. 131llott Curtlss, Dr. and
Mrs. Edwnrd B. Dowhurst. Mr. Harold
II. Knorr, Mr. nnd Mrs. Julian J. Keonan,
Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Austin Boyd. The
committee In chariro of tho affair Is com
posed of Mr. J. A. McKeon, Mr. F. 13
Sagendorph, Mr. Joseph M. Kelly and
Mr. W. H. Evans.
Last evening was the occasion of tho
35th wedding anniversary of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Daniel T. Heonan, of 2213 South loth
street, and It was celebrated In rather an
elaborates stylo. Numorous relatives nnd
friends of tho family wero present and a
most enjoyable evonlng was spent. Among
thoso present wero Mr. and Mrs. Danlol
T. Hoenan, Jr., Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Straw
bayer, Mr. and Mrs. William Heenan. Mr.
Martin Heenan, Mini May Heenan, Miss
Nellie Heenan, Miss Virginia O'Brloti, Miss
Veno O'Brien and Mr. M. Heenan, of
Syracuse, N. V.
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander M. Garwood,
of 030B Sherwood road, wero given a de
lightful surprise party nt their homo Sat
urday evening In honor of tholr 20th wed
ding annlvorsary. Tho Jollity of the oc
casion was grrntly IncroaBed when Mrs.
Garwood appeared In her wedding gown.
Among thoso present wero Mr. nnd Mrs.
A. L. Jacoby, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Brooks,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knabe, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Frederick Klonket, Dr. and Mrs. Frank
Krlbbs, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Klnser, Miss
Anna Pcarco and Miss Jean Krlbbs.
The Philadelphia Branch of tho Alum
nae Association of tho Moravian Semi
nary hold Its annual luncheon today at
the Bellevue-Stratford. Tho guests wero
received by tho ofllccrs of tho association,
who Include Mrs. Charles Doollttle, pres
ident; Mrs. Herman Voshage, Mrs. Ed
ward Quln Thornton, Mlsa Harrison Dun
lap, Mrs. E. J. Sterr, vice presidents ; Miss
Edna Itollman, recording secretary; Mrs.
David Stout, corresponding secretary, and
Mrs. Michael Do Long, treasuror.
A birthday party was given by Miss
Fannie Levin on Sunday evening nt her
home, 3215 Arlington street. Miss Mary
Linden, Miss Ethel Kapncr and Mr. Harry
Cantor played selections on the piano, and
Miss Elizabeth Johnson and Mr. Morris
Goldstein gave vocal selections. Among
those present were MIsi Rose Lovlck, Miss
Mnry Linden, Miss Roso Frankel, Miss
Faunlo Forman, Miss Reba Gorton, Miss
Elizabeth Johnson, Miss Carrlo Stern,
Miss Sadie Cantor, Miss Alice Rltche,
Miss Reglna Mngazlnor, Miss Milllo Cnn
tor, Miss Ethel Kapner, Miss Reba Gelt
zer, Mls3 Flora Hendlor. Miss L. Harris.
Mr. Milton Rosenfeld, Mr. David Rosen-
feld, Mr. Isador Faggen, Mr. II. Myers,
Mr. II. Streets, Mr. Herman Gllckman,
Mr. Jesse Abramson, Mr. Joseph Wein
berg, Mr. Charles Segal, Mr. Jobeph Gold
berg. Mr. Lewis Rablnowltz, Mr. Herman
Elsen, Mr. Harry Cantor, Mr. Morris Gold
stein, Mr. Seymour Levin and Mr. Morey
Levy.
A delightful leap year dansant was held
Friday evening under the auspices of tho
Outing Club nt Peoples' Hall. Tho affair
was attended by 45 members of tho club
and their friends. The hall In which the
affair was staged was attractively deco
rated for tho occasion. After tho dance
dinner was served. Among thoso present
wero Jilr. Philip Lcof, Miss Sara Deshow,
Mr. Nathan Silvorglade, Mlsa Esther Fcld
man. Mr. Toll. Mr. Scharf, Miss Edith
Dechlnn, Miss Sara Benjamin, Mr. Harry
Goldman, Miss Hattlo Trelheiter, Miss Ida
Cohen, Miss Ruby Cohen, Miss Kaslow,
Mr. B. Rosenberg, Mr. Morris Blackmail,
Miss Lillian Cohen, Mr. Dorfman, Mr.
Louis Gechowskl, Miss Colla Hanopolsky,
Mr. Philip Hanopolsky, Mr. David Gus,
Mr. Joseph Gus, Mr. Max Caliner, Mr.
Adolph Weiss, Mr. Joseph Robinson, Sir.
Rochln, Mr. Morris Epstein, Miss Rose
Gold. Miss Pauline Lcof, Miss Frances
Leof, Miss Rose Leof, Miss Lillian Blu
menthal, Miss Lena Llobman, Miss Sara
Lerner, Miss A. Lukes, Mls.i Roso Lleb
man and Miss Ida Dresner.
A leap year and Washington party was
given to Mr. Thomas Dougherty, of 5250
Larchwood avenuo. on Saturday evening
by his parents. The evening was spent
In a delightful manner. A number of
vocal selections were given by Mr. Vin
cent Cognn Sir. Bradley and Mr. Weld
ing entertained with a sketch entitled
"Blowing tho Balloon." Among tho guests
were Miss Winifred Gorman. Miss Mae
McGarvey, Miss Margaret Dougherty,
Miss Katherino Lynch, Mlsa Anna Weld
ing, Miss Jean Welding, Miss V. Ward,
Miss Bessie McDermott, Sir. Vincent
Cogan, Sir. Thomas Dougherty, Mr. James
Dougherty, Sir. Thomas Bradley, Mr. Slar
tin Bailey, Sir. William Nolan, Mr. James
Welding, Sir. Ed G. Tltterton. of Now
York, and Sir. and SIra C. Gorman.
The first annual dance nf the Wasote
Club, of West Philadelphia, was success
fully held on Friday evening at the
Knights of Columbus Hall, 38th and Mar
ket streets. Aniong those present were
Sir. Raymond Bohenn, Sir. Louis SIcCor
inlck. Sir. Peter Kearney, Mr. B. Louis
Sleriereau, Sir. Leo Werzel and Mr. Jo
seph Creary.
Tha Ladles' Night given by St. Monica's
Michael Murphy and Sir. Orion Mlllaway.
The guests at tho farewell party which
was given by Sllss Rose Leksman, ofM2IH
Green street, on Sunday ovenlng Included
Sir. Edward Stone, Sir. John Koffman,
Sir. Josoph Gasper, Sir. Solomon Platow
skcy, Sir. Philip BIncnstock, Sir. Samuel
Croso, Mr. Robert Loven, Sllss Elslo
Cross, Sllss Lillian Dcachcr, Sllss Leah
Conroy, Sllss Roso Sillier, Stlss Rosa Cos
tello, Sllss Florence Jaffcry and Miss Jean
Copper.
A surprise party was given at the home
of Sir. and Sirs. Edward Goldberg, 6717
Rodman btrcct, on Saturday ovenlng. In
honor of Sirs. Goldberg. Tho houso was
docoratcd In patriotic colors. Among
thoso present woro Sir. nnd Sirs. E. SI.
Bloomberg, Sir. nnd Sirs. E. Ltndeman,
Sirs. I. Goldberg, Sir. and Sirs. I. Sabol,
Stlss sryrtlo Goldberg, Sir. and Sirs. J.
Brod, Sir. and Sirs. S. Strauss, Sir. and
Sirs. A. Tollln, Sir. nnd Sirs. Braude, Sir.
and Sirs. J. Sellers, Mr. and Sirs. H. W.
Wyzanskl, Sir. and Sirs. A. Splelman and
Sirs. L. B. Joseph.
Frankford
The eighth annual Slardt Gras opened
last evening nt St. Joachim's School Hall,
Church and Tenn streets, Frankford, and
will continue until Tuesday ovenlng,
March 7. The following aro tho namos of
tho artistically decorated tables and of
thoso In charge: Sense and Nonsenso Ta
ble, Sllss Slary I. Toland; French Table,
Sirs. John T. Nulty; Cakes, Sirs. Slarcclla
Llney. Ice Cream, Sllss Mary Eagan;
Siade !n America, Sirs. Thomas J, Eagan;
Candy Table, Sirs. Hattlo McDonald; Ci
gars and Soft Drinks, Sir. William J. -Toland.
The aides will Include Sllss Allco
Lynch, Sllss Slary Nutty, Sllss Slarlo Keo
lan, Sllss Agnes SIcDonald, Sllss Nellie
Bennett, Sllss Nelllo Cassldy, Sllss Helen
Norrls, Sllss Anna Rush, Sllss Julia Qulnn,
Sllss Sarah Qulnn, Sllss SInry Wronn, Sllss
Isabel Toland, Sllss Slary Halferty, Mrs.
SI. Whalen, Sirs. Stoore, Miss Mary Eni
nls, Sllss Clara Beauregard, Sirs. John
Qulnn, Sllss Slary Quirk, Sllss Naomi Da
ley, Sllss Slary Golden, Sllss Bessie Nor
rls, Sllss Anna SIcGoe, Sllss Isabella Tom
Ilnson, Sllss Knthryno Mulholland, Slisa
Slary Lynam nnd Miss Elizabeth Loyden.
AMUSEMENTS
B. F. Keith's Theatre
CJinSTNUT AND TWELFTH STREETS
BIG LAUGHING SHOW!
HEADED BV
JOE LEW
WEBER & FIELDS
(THEMSELVES)
EEAL MONARCHS OF JOY
Alan Brooks & Co. j Dolly Connolly & Percy
Wenrtch; Olympli Den vail & Co.; Bert Mel
rose) JameH & Betty Morgan.
OTHER COMEDY FEATUHESI
"Rvnorl Thls and NMt Week. Evgs. at 8:15
OJ1 UclU Matinee Tomorrow at S)1S
Ktaw & Erlanser nnd George Tyler Present
POLLYANNA
The O lad Play, Spreading Good Cheer
Best Beats $1.50 at Popular Matinee Tomorrow
SPECIAL MATINEE TIIUIISDAY, 3 P. M.
GRACE LA RUE
COSTDS1E UEC1TAL OP BONOS IN
ENGLISH. Direction ANPHEAS D1PPEL
T.YRTP Topular Matinee Tomorrow
Jd.,Lj nest Seats 11.50. Tonight. 8:15
An Incomparablo Stualcal Comedy lilt
THE ONLY GIRL
By Henry Blossom and Victor Herbert
"She's a Peach" Press
"Well wortre bearing and seeing." Publla
Ledger.
"A Great Success" Record
FORREST Pop. Mat. Tomor.
ZIEGPELD
FOLLIES
First Popular Matinee Tomorrow, OOo to J 1.59
ATiT?T.PTTr LAST SEVEN TIMEa
SXJ1XJL ITli Tonight at 8:15. Mat. Thurs.
FAREWELL APl'EAllANCES HEHB OP
Mil. QnTTTTC'R'W ln Alfred Sutro's
E. H. OUlXlJIiN DelUhtful Cjnedr
"THE TWO VIRTUES"
With MISS ALEXANDRA CAKLI8LB
Next Week 'TUB NEW HENRIETTA."
AMUSEMENTS
Announcement Extraordinary
A Remarkable Achievement
NOW PLAYING
MARIE DORO
BILLIE BURKE
MARY PICKFORD
A TRIO OF STABS WHOSE SALARIES
AGGRBOATB NEARLY
$1,000,000
n , , MARKET ABOVB 16TH
Stanlev marie doro
KJJ(i.Xi.VjJ ta .'DIPLOMACY"
PVioerrmf fif- 0PERA house
VIltiaUlllb ijlj. Chestnut Bel. Uth Ot.
FOURTH and LAST WEEK
Of Durborough's Marvelous War Films
"On tho Firing Line With Germans"
FREE SOUVENIRS TODAY
Seats S5o from 3 to a P. M. dally except
Saturdays. After 6. '.'So and 60c. gallery, IBo
Globe Theatre .fSSiS
VJT1UJJC YJ.VHBVILLB Continuous fl
A. M. to 11 P. M. 16c. I6o, S5q
B, A. ROLFE Presents
"Ye Old Tyme Halloween"
BESSIE ADELE FOLSON iii "DCZ.-T&.
OTUEn WELL-KNOW ACTS
DOG SHOW
KENNEL CLUB OF PHILADELPHIA,
1183 ENTRIES OF 69 BREEDS
FEBRUARY JS-lt, 10 A. M. TO 10:J0 P, 1L
U AND CHESTNUT ST3,
Admission, 50c.; Children, J So.
METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE.
METROPOLITAN OPERA CO.. NEW TORH
TOS8ltT Mme. SANS-GENE
MME. FARRAR. CURTIS. MM MARTINELLI.
AMATO. SBQUROLA. ALTHOUSB. ConiClm'
POLAPCO. 8ea.ta.lJ00 CJuslWaL . Kaciet
A n J,' CHESTNUT BEL, 18TH
Arcadia billie burke
In
Palace
m p b a a r
1M4 MARKET
Mary Pickford
"Poo UtU PfPrtn"
Those pJaysfs are aKwiriujr ln ""ir'tfgt
betsfiaya at uaajaa.1 admission.
Vary trWjr Touts.
THE STANLEY COMPANY
Vltt-l i lv.iv Matlnea Tomorrow at 8:2
KWV&xwS. TWIN BEDS
pest Seau tl at Popular Mttlnao Tomorrow
WALNUT Wat, Today, 25c,50e
Erg's. 5a to 1. no blahs.
"MUTT & JEFF IN COLLEGE"
NIXON .T
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Tonlaui at T & I WALKXR . TIsrv3
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4UHVUn. Wt-. .M..o.. AWAftF, FSV.
American Arkio . k -n wi
&U.iln Tuesday. Thursday BJ)Ta4ttid
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