WSr uL'ff "TP "i rp.-r ' Mw 's7rf."'"','jS'r jv.-., i"-i. , .1 -v-'V -i , T .,-, ,1 .-I' . t .', ' v ,. ' , . -"'VT"' J 1 I '1 JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Fair Sellers Infest Franklin Field at Football Game Today Mighty Pretty Ones Too Pathetic Tale i .,, i, it .erlullily Is BohiR t le some f'1'1 . .. -. ... -.-... ,1,11.. t . ... ,t,lw illieriHHIII -III - milium 4 t mean, und. pf course. I'm talklm? Fiet i it tlie I'M f101 HW'" ms "f KlrlM wl'" Ure h. MtatliM'f'l " oVor everywhere, tak- ,,..... i,,,,.. Ik their very patriotic- I - y,t vlllie-'1 wdditR veil, white ' ,,lue ,irxim for )T. beiicMt "f ,1,c a,ms' umI ",lVy ,ell('f' One liUlidrei mi" .-...-. ,.st attractive Kill" will he ""I town's ni a. I.. . I.n nVluw'tnd t till t lltr (here, " " ' " . .holdup" will ,,p 'I"11'' u ,l'wi"",f"1 "X .Lad "f weurln't u-iUlnr costumes, us Snariiy. tl.ey vv.1. be decorated vvltl !, n-l. while ""' ,,,uc hllolds. "" nlch will le stumped '" ,1UK0 l,l'"-'1 ,cl . 5e Thin will l tleil on with led. ter, ' . ...... t,.V,.,u ,nl ,.111 s,i.e rate ami "1UK "-"" ,, tome dlstunce off thiil the wearers "L hell'InK I" the bit; five-cent drive. hch was gotten up for the puiposf nf ntslng funds for tht" unny alu' 1Klvy "" 0,1. Although It l called n rive-cent lp.it. the donors will not he forced to ' tlrf.lt "their contributions to that amount- bi'facl, It Is rumored that $." will he ,ult."!o's ueceptabtc. The Kills an? to ,l( divided Into KroupH of four, and ns llgncd to different sections of the grand tand. They will nil have aim-hands, on ithlch will he a letter designating to -.hleh section eacn pin nciongs. i nose lOttloned In the north stand will wear wd bands with blue letters, and the Miuth lUrnl will have Just the opposite blue bands with red letters. The special sec tions devoted to the sailors and soldiers Trill be veiy carefully rnnvuxxetl by our fair collectors," "so that no one of them trill have cause to feel the slightest hit Beglected. Several of the patronesses tire riving luncheons before the (.Mine and everybody will be driven to the Held In numerous automobiles. The patroncsj-cs of the afternoon ure: lire. Francis Howard Williams, president f the 'Women's Army and Navy Ttellcl; Mrs. ArtliltiKton Gilpin, vice president: Mrs. Bitltzar de Mare. Mrs. S. Macuen Smith, Mis. Carl Williams, Mrs Joseph ' IoverlnR Wharton, Mrs. Charles A. Mar tin, Mrs. Churchill WillPims. Mrs. Henry D. Rodger., Mrs. Kngllsh Dallam. The girls who will assist In collecting are Hope McMlchncl. .lohle Bright I'Yiincis Scott. Olivia C!a7.znni, Charlotte I'ahnestock, Caroline Sheppard. l.'lzitbcth Talnr. J Elaine I.ngHsh, Hetty Smith Murjorle Talor, Kllzaheth Van Dusen, Knilyu Lee Shipley, Murgatet I.a Hue, Mailau Tlut ton, MarKiiei lte Iluiton. Dorothy I'lujun, Harilet Cay. Helen flay, llmma Tlrad- bury, Marjoiie Hollopeter, Mild ! Caer- ly, Kstelle Llpplncntt, INther Caihait, Helen (Siirmlev, .Miss Collins, Mis Geary, MIsi (Jalbialth Mls Hradway. Mls "Endy, Mrs, Stanley Ketclriitn, Mrs. Men del, Mis. Kia-il; Adler. Mailan Chapman, Mary Teehle-, Mlil.tm I'aclftr. Dorothy Klllouuh. (lenevleve Dllfenbeek, Alice Dlllenbeck. l.oial'ie A. Hlllslcv, Cm lie Bhrler, Marcaretta Dixon, Josephine Hooper, If.irel Collin, Margaiet Mellor, EUle Luck. Alice Tntnall, 1'Yunces Omei ly, Helen I't-mrse, Mrs. I.ewellyn MeKee, Mary De-ciini. lMlth K'llson. Mrs. Hlrnin Ellison, Helene Martin. Isabel JIHes, Martha McCallHter, (ieitiude I'.mcoast, Isabel Paire. MaiKaret Hemak, Nancy DunniiiK, Miss Marian Wurts. Jean .In line. Mrs. Hen y It. CaitwrK-ht, Jr., He lena Rohliisou, Catiuiiine Itnlilnson, Until Marshall, Dorothy Mai shall, Coilnue Freeman, Mary Scull, Anna I-iw, Mar garet Law, Margaret Davis, Mary Shep pard, Xatulle Caldwell, Helen Moore. Mal tha Henderson, Katharine King, Mailan Baker, Gladys Muller. Murjoiiu Stewart. Mary LoverltiB, Kllzabeth Miller, Mary Pettlt, Gladys I'lower, Alma Pent use, Inez Coulter and Iiulse McXnlly. you know net Saturday the new Sat- urday Supper club will start at the Bellevue-Stratford and the subscriptions are coming In thick and fast. The meet tags will be eight In number and the Proceeds ure all to be given to the Amer ican hoys in France. So you see, one ttay bo to dance and sup und have a . Klghty good time ns in days before the War, and yet feel that one's very enjoy ttent of the eats and dancing Is helping lome one of our men "over there." Soma among the subscribers ure Mr. tnd Mrs. J. Hldgwoy Itellly, Lewis I'nr on, Mrs. Ucllly's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Mablon Hutchinson, Mr. and Mrs. How ard Tancoust, Mr. and Mrs. Kdward T. Btotesbury, Mr. und Mrs. Samuel J, Hen derson, Mr. und Mrs. Kdgar M. Church. Mr. and Mrs, James M. Heed, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W. Crawford, Mr. und Mrs. W- S. Godfrey, Gustave Heckscher, Charlie Gilpin. Mrs. J. Harrison Smith, Mr.. and Mrs. Alfred Hunsell, Mr. Wil liam C, Weidershelm, Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Evana Itoherts, George dell. Meyers, eorge Mellor, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Crozer, Mrs. Thomas Cover, Jr., Harriet Deaver, Mr. and Mrs. William II. Donner, Mr. and Mrs. i;. i niaiio,,, Lyman Hlddle, the John Slnnotts und a number of others. ABIDE from tho Tuesday night opera, fhlladelphla societ. next ek will find greatest Interest In the Performance of "Atda" by 160 members the Philadelphia Operatic Soclety"on Wednesday night in the Academy of Music. Conductor Wusslll Leps believes the performance will bo the crowning Achievement of the society's career In Jen years. Since .last summer ho hns wen training the singers in Verdi's mas. wfui music. Mrs. Austin Stevens Heckscher, presi dent of 'the society, will come from New York to attend. Among the boxholders W!.H he: Mrs. AV. W, Alnett, Mrs. Arthur Middle, .Mrs. Uobert C. Urock, Mrs. l-'red-rlck Drown, Mrs. Wulter H. Ilryunt. Mrs.'ndwurd' Homor Coates, Mrs. Charles Vue, Mrs. George Dallas Dixon, Mr. nd Mrs. Russell Duane, Mrs. Howard Ulbson, Mrs. William II. Greene, Mr. und Mrs. Owen It. Jenkins, Miss Elizabeth katta. Mr. und Mrs. Arthur Lea, Mr. "d Mrs. Clifford Lewis, Miss Julia I'. wi. Mrs. J. Ernent Richards, Mrs. J. Harrison Smith, Mrs. Allen N. Strong. Mrs- Wllilam W. Terry. Mr. and Mrs. dwln II. Vare. Miss Elizabeth Wullace. Mr. 8. d. Warrlner. Mr. and Mrs. L. IJOWard Weatherlv. Mm Tlnllln IT. Wll. Jur, Mrs. A. H. Wlntersteen. jfpJSDlzn u she knew she wai, making 4UkT, AtHnrate, he had a on ner mmm.w lers oo lm'" '" I,,,,k0 "C,!"'lf she iiy ICh1''Pfr"" " 't"Wi. her how so Iked It. mid all the other ii,ii1 im.lli.H. "Have IIU ,vl1. ,, ,KM J h-ssims bef, ,re-. he ,, . lis .' 1,fu:,.nv ",,,,r' " " " uk.. this-lt .-ailed 'imtbetl,. darning With -ut.,. ,,,, llf mule, standi,,.,. ,2 IK-tl.M.t.-r nodded. The ehll.l s ,illl; i.m..iHM,tci.,,, .,, .,1I(imH. . '""""I"! nvm-y WYNNt: Social Activities Alr i-. Miss l-ll,.,. , ".::;; 'J- ''" and I,,-,- niece t Kim ,',' J' Ml'ii.i.-I. !,.. .etunu-il Mr-. M,,. ,.-. ,,, llf ,, lri nv.nue. hermit lllll , ( ' iii ltol,..l ulnip tiiiinl.iBo to Mr f.v ;';-i it-r u,i, ,,, lII..llf!;,fM-i ". ,. guest I,,..,..,,,.,, ,,,. ,, i .nini ,. W.lVs l.rl.l. I.,. ...,n nuiin. , . -, "Milium mill friends. few Intlmatd Mrs. lnrv ,.,, Willi.,,,,, (lf si i, na rm Amilstoii. At.,, t si,M, Tliankmli. Ir" " !. Z TV'"" " '' ''''- WIMIams ln"'llie ll-h p"l,,r"" -V- (''""' 'l"Haii in tlie 11. til ItiglniiMit. rie ,1 Artillery. Mrs. Robert I Mo-.r... f .-.; s,,,,,,, ,.,. Mrs. Hyatt. J-jilgene l. Iti-a. i.if,. f ..lxlmist(.r on TluirMl,,,- after,,,,,,,, , ,.. suy.V u", wife of Colonel llenj.iml,, - ., t-. s. j,""; if fin .u-riMii in in,. ,,,.(. ,...,,. Her hni'Bin nfie .iirs 1 i.iri',1, t- , Slu-ldnn IImiiis. Mr. ,'iifiii..i. ,rr. Mrs ICiinsill l'.i.Mie. Mrs C II. lii,..i,iM. i, ,.'... m1!" ,'!,"!'ll,s "rand. Mrs Cm-... Mrs King Mrs. IVrK. Mrs ""lib, Mim i-. iifiui .mil -Mrs (illKnre. r . f" .' -. ,',,t'r uiinnuiiies tin- marriage of his daughter. Mly i:ial,eth Vetli-i. and Mr. Albert S i-.,H;. . 1.1,-1, v, .,k,. pi.,,.,, mi IhnrMlay, Nmemlier 29, In Woodliuiy, MNs g-e-" llavgartv, riaugliter of Mrs. i orm-lluii llaggarty. of .-,n2 Wnod lunl lei race, inteit.iln, il her bridge iluh estenbii Anintig tile uiemliers ale Miss Itertrmle Criinln, Miss Anna liempeev, MlhS Lllabetb Me.Miinus, Mlis (iertruiie Mo ManiH. .Miss Allele Mediutli. Mlis Virginia Mi'Crulli. Ml-s Until I.srae, Mis. Joseph A. Miilexltt, .Miss (il.idiH Crosliy nnd Miss liegma .iici amiiruige UFXEI'TIOX IN SHKUWOOI) Kiftieth Weddinir Annivorsary Cele brated by Family and Friends on Wednesday Evening Mr. mid .Mrs. Theodore A Myers, of Owrlirook, i-ilebrated their tlftleth weddlmr antilerarj on Widnesdny peuliiK at the l.nme of their daughter, .Mrs. James Alex ander Howdy. ll':'i South Kllty-seenth street, Sherwood itvtitir to the recent III nesi nf Mr. Men the affair was Informal. altliouRh many friendi ami relatives from this and other cities partii-ti.i toil The house i;,,s ile, orated with jellow ihry.-.vn-themums, and the hostess was assisted In I'-relvlnif by .Mrs. Jiiiiim AI- under Iowdv Mrs. William i: Swller. Mrs. .Maurice V. Sweney, .Mrs. Iloliley A Warner. Mrs. I-'rcd. C .Mvers. Mrs William Mi-lntyre. Mrs. Thou,. is A. Harper. Mrs William T. Itlley. Mrs. William Howard Imuk and Mrs. O. Bennett Dowdy. Mrs. Myers before her niurrlake was Miss Sarah linker, and the reremony occurred In the old First Lutheran Chinch, Altoon.i, Pu.. h. 18U7, bcltiB performed by her father, the llev. Henry liaUer, then pastor of that church, who was a noted Pennsylvania dltlnc and an uncle of the present Secre tary of War. Mr. Myers spent most or his life la. the olllces of the I'ennsvunla Railroad Company, retiring a few years uro. He has been connected for many years with Lutheran church affairs in this state and for .more than thirty-live ears was superintendent of the Sunday school of Qrace Lutheran Church, West Philadelphia. HIGH SCHOOL -Miss Auuusta Uii-eiil.huli. f H'JS South , h vth tieet. entertain, il on Tliurnlay ee iiIiib at lur home. Urr (fuests iieie the , niemliers ,,f l,tr se-K elul, and Inrluikd -Miss Mutll::.! I.evhiMi-i. Miss Annptta lly man. Miss Lilian Ito-eiililuth. Miss Llllliiu l-'oiman. Miss Kity S.itz and .Miss Ami M.iikoIIcs. MteLM ' TZlkM- ' r-r-r. 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GAZZAM LUNCHEON TODAY IN FOX CHASE Entertained Members of Her Sowing Circle at Her Home Yesterday Afternoon MKs Alice Tiiruey, of Arthur strctt will Kl- a luncheon this afternoon, when covers will he laid fo, twelve KUeits. Mrs J. lhiiinon. of lliintiitKilnn pike, entertained the members of her spwhitf linio cstclda ntteiuooii. MKs Lucy Kii'liR of ) .street, Is spendlni! the Meek In New York. Miss Kiitlieilne ICahmar. of Arthur streoi. Is spemliui; s'ner.il weeks vlsitlns fi lends In Munlieliu, 1-a Mis. I'li-deil, l, St.ilii h;,s n tinned to her Inline In I ..win Mass, after spendhiK si er.,1 weeks j,s the uest of her sister, Mrs L'.lilw Ik Karl, of I'enii avenue. Mis. I'eoiKC Ittee and her son, of Sea llle. N .1, who have been the Kuesls of Mr and Mis. John Fruitier, of Park uu-ntn-, have , etui mil to their home In ronuectlou with the bazaar, In aid of St ISonaveiiture's Parochial School, whtih Is leliiK held In the school hall now and will continue until I 'ei ember 1. List cveuitiK was patrlotli lils'lit The ih.u , i ontalntui; the n.'nies of the members ol llin parish who ale sdvlim' the natlou was unvcllid There was patriotic tniHlc, war tubleauv and an iiildicv- on patilotlMii b.v e-fon-Kressm.iu Michael lioliohoe To iild the Youiik Men's Christian sw elatlon war fund, the l-'ri-derlck C IhliNon llllile Class of the Cookm.in .Methodist i:pls cipal Chinch has ariaiiKcd for an Illustrated lecture by Huicht L. Ihiieiuloif, on "The Holy Land' The Ice tin was (,'iven In the church. Twelfth struct and Lchlftli ave nue, Thursday (veulm;. DRAMATIC SOCIETY TO GIVE I'l.AV "The Point of View" to Ho Presented by Members of St. Thomas's Church Consldeiahle Interest Is behiK shown downtown In the con, I, a,- production of "Tho Point of View," which will be Riven on Monday und Tuesday evenliiK-i. December .'! and I, by the members of St. Thomas's Dramatic Society, in the school hall, eight eenth and Feinon streets This dramatic society has earned a place fop Itself In amateur elides for It lino Interpretation of some of the le nllni; plays. OrRaliUid Just a tew- .veirs m;o, under the dlleetlou and iiiau.iKeinent of tlie Itev. William Mi' Shane and the llev. John J. Me.Meuaintu, the society has Riven seveial plays each season. MNs Maty Mutiny villi play the lending role Mr Peter Itoe will have the leadlnR man's part, and the other members ot the cast Include Miss Amies Melh't. JILss Cath erine O'ltlordan, .Miss Jennie CunnliiRhain. Mr Thomas J. (I'ltotirke, Mr. Fiaiuls O'ilrlen, -Mr. Mm tin Conboy. Mi ltlc!iai(l lllckey, Jlr. Thomas Finn and Mi. L-o Laveitv t'niipie stace and electrical ef fects characterl.e each porfoinianco, and attraitlve orchestra iiuiuIkis cunph le tho luiiRi.iul A Rieat ileal of en dlt Is due to the untlrhiR efturts of Father .McSh; and Father Mc.Menainln. who h.ive spared no pains to make the peiform.inie up to the hlRb standard already set by this society. Tho month'y meetlni? of the Immaculate Hunt Alumnae will bo held tomoirow In the Catholic tilrls' IIIkIi School, Nineteenth and Wood streets. A very attractive pro Rram has hceii ni minted for tho hour after tho n.ictlnR. and plans will he completed for tlm fifteenth annual hteakfast, which will bo held on December 9. GIRLS TO DANCE FOR E&XaMXQ? Z l' i v ... i .J I'lu ' h llnnll. t MISS ISAI1EI, WU UTS PAGE Five-cent collectors who will pass aiuunil drums at Franklin Field this afternoon. CARNIVAL HELD IN FRANKFORD A laiRi" carnival was held by the Holmes. huiR .Men's Association in its hall, Fiauk foul avenue above Welsh load, on Thurs day, .visterday and today. Miss Adule Shotske), of Oakland street, enbrtalned, the members of her card club jesteiday aftiinoou. Mis. It. I'ntuiu, of Ortliodo street, Is speudhiR a foituiRht in llaltlmoic, .Mil., ls IthiR 1 1 lends. Mr. and Mrs II. Liimlev, of lih!.r, Ortlm do stitel. an- leuivhiR cotiRratulations upon the bilth of a daiiRlitei. The ineiubcis of tho Mi'inoilal Methodist Lplsiopal Church lnid their annual bazaar, which laR.in Thursday and continued yes terday and today, with the annual demon stiatlou supper tonight hi the social hall of tho chinch, LlRhth and Cumberland stn ets. Mrs Laura Heck, of L'OilC Noith Ilowaul stiect, spent last week-end In New Yotk with her In other, Albert HlcdhiKcr, who baa Hjlltd for Fiance. SMOKING FUND onto 1 M, ifi-.au MISS MAUGAKET LA HUH WEDDING OF INTEREST IN BALTIMORE .Miss Shelby Johnson and Cap tain Russell Thayer Married Today at Bride's Home An interesting; military vieddlnc will lake plan- ioil.iv In Halllmoie. when Miss Shelby Wentwortl, JuhUMiu, d.tUKhter of Mr. and Mis Wentworth Paul Johnson, will become the luiile ,,r Captain ltussell Thayer, of I'hesttiut Hill As ino-t of the ushers are in the sirvlie of the country, tho widdhiR mil he decidedly military In appeaiance. Mi Jolinsn,, Is well known In this city, and manv l'hiladelphlans have Ruuo to lial timore io iitti-ml the ceremony Tin- viedduiR will take place this after noon lit ii 1'lm.k ut the home of tho bride's paienls, TOT St Paul street, Haiti, nore. Tho iireiiuinv will be porfoTtni d by Cardinal i, union s assistant, of tl,e Halllniore t atne di.il Miss .lohusoti will bo attended by M s Marv D,on Thaer, a is-ter ot tho liiideRiiinui, as maid of honor. .iiiiain Thaver will have his brother, Mr. l audt-r D Thaver. as best man, und the u-hers will be Mr Fitz-LuRono Dixon Tin vi i Mr Jos. ph Tievannoii Thaer. Cap tain IMmund Thaver. all brothers of the la ah ri. io in , Mr Charles Willing, Mr. Ld vi.ird IiiRersoll, Lieutenant Sidney F. T. Urock. Cpiani Arthur lhnlen New bold. Jr. l.ieiiteimnt liiailes Clieston, Lieutenant J' si ph Li wis Lieutenant Joseph Drinker, 'apt. mi Lewis Curtis, Dr. (. II. l'errv Dipper. Captain Itlchard Phlller, Mr. Alfred It ihlle I'.ipt.nu Itichald .Valle. I'aptaln IJ. Mi I e in and Lieutenant Paul W. Johnson, a Inr.tli, r of tin lulde. Tb. widdniR will he folloived by a recep tion liitooMi: p.nKi:n Theie will be a very pietty vveddluR this iftirnoou in St Tlmothv's Protestant Hnls i'"Pal Chniih, ItoxboroiiRh, when Miss Mil dred C. p.uker, d.iUKhter of Mr. and Mrs. Uillanl F Parker, or 5ISI ItldRe avenue, will he man led to Mr. Haloid K. llrnome, also i i that suhutb The ieimonv will he ixrlormed bv the lector, the llev. James H. liaise), and will bo followed by a reception at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. Parker will Rive his daughter In inurri.'iRC. She will wear her traveling suit of black velvet, with a hat to match, and a corsage bouiiuet of lilies of the alley. There will be no attendants. Mr. Hroome and his bride will leave for Washington, 1 C, and points South, and upon tluir return will be at home at fil.'il Itldge avenue. donoiioi: MAnno.v Among Nov ember's Interesting weddings will be that of Miss IMivlua Louisa Murron, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Mar ion, of SC4 North Twentieth street, and Mr llmry Kdgar runohoe, which will take pl.uu this evenhiR at tho home of tho bride's intents, with tho llev. Thomas Les llu tio.ssllng. of St. Matthias's Church, Nine teenth and Wallace streets, olliclatlng. Tho bildu wi'l vicar a gown of white crcpo me teor with a pearl-beaded design on tho cor sage and drapeiles. Her veil of tullo vill extend to the hem of the couit train and will he arranged with lilies of the valley. Similar lloweis will be combined with llriiio loses in her bouiiuet. Attending tho brido will lm Mis. Norman Donnhoe, tho tirldo Rtoom's sister-in-law, us matron of honor, and Miss Mary Pine bridesmaid. Tho former will wear a white crepe, do chine frock, and tho latter pink ReorRette crepe draped over pink satin. 13.ieh will carry pink roses. Mr. Norman Donohoo will bo his brother's best man The ceremony will be performed at 7 o'clock, and a reception will bo held from S to 10. Mr. Donohoo and his hrldo villi leave on a short trip and will bo at homo after December 1 at 8C 1 North Twen tieth btreet. HAMILTON THOMAS A military wedding of tho week was that of Miss Mario Lorettu Thomas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Thomas, of Wlssahlckoti. and Mr. IMwin Joseph Hamil ton, of the I'nltod States navy, which was solemnized on Thursday at noon at tho rec tory of tho Church of St. John tho Uaptlst, with MonslRiior llugeno Murphy olliclatlng. Tho Initio woio her ttavellng suit of brown broadcloth trimmed with seal fur and a hat to match Sho was attended by hor Hlster, Miss Catharlno K. Thomas. Lieutenant Lawrence W. Smiley, who was granted a furlough from Camp Meade, was tho best man Tho ceremony was followed by a breakfast at tho homo of tho brlde'H parents. Tho bridegroom and brido left on a short tiip. Mrs. Hamilton will llvo in Wlssa hlckon until the close of tho war. llOLLLVS -AUL'V Tho wedding of Miss Pauline Arcy, daugh ter of Mr, und Mrs. William 13. Arey, of 2212 Locust ttreet, and Cadet Joseph 1 ticker Itolllns, of Portland, Me., took place today at noon, at tho homo of tho bride's parents. Ah tho arrangements were inado In a very short time, tho wedding was very quiet. Tho ceremony was performed by the llev. John W. Williams, rector of All Saints' Church, Chelsea. MANY VISIT IN WEST VIRGINIA White Sulphur Springs Has Large, Number of Visitors During Au- ' tumn Season WHITi: SULPHUH SPniNGS. W. Va Nov. 21 White Sulphur Springs Is drawing a largo colony for over the Thankuslvliiff week and beautiful weather makes all out door rports and trull explorations most en joyable. Mis. George Wllllne, Jr., und her mother, Mrs. Joshua Ladd Howell, of Chestnut Hill, arrived at tho Greenbrier yesterduy to spend ttome time. Mr. und Mrs. William O. Parke, who are here for teveral weeks from Montrose Park, went to Klchwood, W, Va,, by automobile on Tuesday to look after some lumbering Interests that Mr. Parko has there. Mr. J. Howard Slocum accompanied them. Tho road, which Is fifty miles, lies over the. Alleghanles and passes many historic points. Mr. and Mrs. It. I. Prentiss, of Philadel phia, arrived at tho Greenbrier on Wednes day to spend some time. Mr. and Mrs. a, C. Bhafer. who are spending their bonifr moon here, drove to Elmhunt Furs Xer &&m3ii&Mimiftk 1917 CARD PARTIES TO AID HOSPITAL Members of Ladies' Auxiliary of Northwestern ' rin-nntio I TJ-V c Vll 4-ri 1 Unirn ucuciai a.ivjopiL.a.1 nave Saturday of Each Month in North Phila. TUH inembcrH of the Ladles' Auxiliary of tho Northwestern General Hospital uro giving' a (.cries of card parties on tho lat Saturday afternoon of each month In the. Urund Fraternity lliilldliig, 162(5 Arch street, In aid of tho hospital. Friends of tho hospital who attend today's affair and all of the succeeding parties will find that every effort will bo made to Insure a pleas ant afternoon ut the game Mrs. J. Thomp son Schcll Is president of tho auxiliary; Mrs. lMviurd Wilkinson, Jr., nnd Mrs. S, V. Thomson, lro presidents! Miss Lllllo Ma deira, herniary, and Mrs. L. W. Whllall, trrasurer. Tho members Include Mrs. Al fred Gordon, Mrs. II. Hampshire. MIps Mury Stciv.u t, Mrs. Walter Hornby, Sirs. John S, Woodruff, Mrs. j; u Mntlark, Mrs. Cljde Mrndenlmll, Sirs J Hacr. Mrr. II. n. Vun Horn, Mis. AV. N. Stevenson. Mrs. John J. Henderson, Mrs. Tho, ins Poole, Mrs. W. Culbertson, Miss H. T, Sehell, Mrs. W. C. Swindells. Mrs. Theodore Morris. Mrs. Charlrs S Osmond, Mrs. A C. Monger, Mrs. William Fielhofcr, Mrs. Gcorgo Pools and Mrs John Drown. The hospital auxiliary has organized a, Ited Cross group, No. Ufi, which meets on Mondavs In tho nurses' home. Twenty-second and Diamond streets. All residents of the neighborhood uro Invited to attend and help make hospital garments, which Is the work of tho group. Mr Schcll Is chair matt and Mrs. Thorn m Poole treasurer The hospital has a training class of eighteen nurses. Tho graduitlon exerslseH of a class of six nurses were held on Tursduv evening, with Mr. Herman L. Hecht presiding. The address was made 13v Mr James Taulane Mrs. Mary A. MtCaulley will accompany her sister. Mrs. Geoig,. C Seldel. to Florida In December, and will remain through the, winter. Mrs. Seldel, who spends the sum mer In Atlintlc city, is a resident uf the Hotel Walton during the spring und autumn. Thn Sigma Phi Sorority was entertained at lunclurn last Saturday at the home of Mrs. Walter Smith, on Limekiln pike This was tho November entertainment Tho guests were -Miss Klma Donald, Miss Ger trude Curry. Miss Madeline Conahan, Miss IMvvlna L M.irroti, .Miss Ldlth Aiotd, Miss Helen Uurrl.iv., .Mrs. Isaac Dalzell, Mlsi Annabel Crosier and Miss Cora llogers. The society i,;ts formed a group for lied Cross work, and will meet each Monday OPEN SOLDIERS' RECREATION HALL National President of W. C. T. U. to Speak at Opening in Pointsville, N. J. HDCLWATLIt PAIIK Next Tuesday a soldiers' recreation hall will bo opened at Pointsville by the members of the Dur llngtou County W C. T. V. Mrs. j;ila Hoover Thacker, the national president of tho W. C. T. I., who has her headquarters at Washington, D. C., will open tho exer cises with an address. Mrs. Thacker Is well known In this country and abroad as a temperance Itc'urer and has done much for tho soldiers and sailors. Mor many years Mrs. Thacker was presi dent of the lturlington County W. C T. U. and It was through her efforts and hard work that many of the local branches were organised She has lectured on temperance In every State In the I'nlon, and Is an ardent woiker for the lted Cross of Amer ica. The W. C. T. lT. will hold Its con vention on that date at Pointsville, and the well-known speaker. Dr. Lena Stratton, will address the meeting. A business meet ing will bo held at 2 o'clock und officers will be elected for the ensuing year. Mr. Sidney II. Lhret, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. IChret, has Just tecelved his com mission ns un aviator, having completed his training at tho Princeton aviation school. Mr. Jlhret Is u graduate of St. Paul School, Concord, and a student of Princeton "College. His sister, Miss Gertrude C Khret, has finished a course of training as a nurse, and will slKirtly leavo for Canada to cam for tho wounded soldiers who have been brought home from tho battlefields hi France Colonel John H i'lnex and Mrs. SInex will close their home. Hide a Wee, on tho Delaware, and spend the winter at tho Blen heim, Seventeenth and Chestnut streets. Mrs Howard Davis Is visiting her son, Mr. Kdgar Davis, tit his home. Walnut Tree, for a few days. Miss Lillian Frazler, of Philadelphia, will spend tho week-end with Mrs, Levi D. Frazler, of CHft lane. Mrs. KlUaheth Torrens has returned from a fortnight's visit with her daughter, Miss Jeatmetle Torrens, at Trudeau, N. Y. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry S. Khret, who havo been spending a few days at tho Pine Tops, havo returned to Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Blnney W. Karl nro always working lor mo comrort or the Midlers. Mrs, Karl during tho last week collected $10 for tho soldiers' tobacco fund, and sent six tobacco kits to tho American expeditionary forces In France. Mr. Karl Is making 200 randies out of wrapped newspapers dipped In tallow- for tho soldiers In France. Mrs. Henry C. Clair has -sent during the last six months over 700 books and muga. zincs to tho soldiers who are lighting In tho trenches. Mrs. P. S. Clarkson has sent fifty pillows during tho week to Camp Dlx for tho sol diers. Many persons aro planning to enter tain tho men at Camp Dlx over Thanksgiv ing whu aro far from their homes. Madame Baldwin will close her home. Gable Hall, m Tuesdays and will spend sev eral months at the Hotel lennls, at Atlantic city. Mrs. Oeorgo D. Benneville Kelm was call ing on friends hero on Tuesday. Mr and Mrs. Harry Longstreet, who have been tho guests of Mr. and Mrs Frank W. Thacher, havo returned to their homo In Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Itldgeway Potts aro now occupying their home, tho Maplehurst, on Warren street, having closed their summer homo on the Jacksonville road, near Bur lington. Mrs. Watson II. Fry, of Norfolk, Va Is tho guest of Mrs. George De B. Kelm at her home, 2101 Porter street, in Philadel phia. Mr. and Mrs. George Huff have returned from their wedding trip and aro now at their homo on Walton avenue. Mrs. Huff before, her marriage, on November 10, was Miss Florence llenoldson, of Greenwich, Conn. Mrs John II. Terry has Issued cards for a tea In honor of her daughter. Miss Kllza beth Terry, on November 30, WKNONAH Mr. Frank Clouds was hostess to tho Pata-Tlme Sewing Circle, of which sho Is a member. Sergeant Lorenee, of Camp Dlx, enter tained the senior class of the Wcnonah Mili tary Academy at the cantonment In Wrlghtstown on Tuesday. Dr. and Mrs. Harry Stout entertained their Five Hundred Club on Friday evening, tho members of which are Mr. and Mrs. James Carey, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peddle, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yost, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Kngllsh, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beatty, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Lorenee und Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Smith. The Y. M. C. A. drive surely has met with splendid response In Wenonah. The aim hau been to raise $10,060 and the latest report shows a figure not far fchort of that amount. The Ited Cross, too, with a membership of about a hundred workers, who devote the whole day each Friday to making tho va rious hospital supplies, la a unit to be proud of. Last Friday, along with the other work, some ot the member conducted a. nutrv ale from which they realised $!. ,TJii I I uuiar " nvww r wmmt'mmm t - i kA 'T-A . .f ' . rr ;. j ""' i '. ' ;.r nt4'i4-..-!u X. f L .-V Jmid. utHUUtillb Oil Juaal evening during tho winter at tho home of tl J tho members. 5j' Thn r?ltlvni T)a!,.lnll.. 1 l-ll ft.f.. ' ' .1 ...-..., , nti.uilliilBBVUIlllUII, WHlvl was organized on Monday evening t th SSI".0 of Mri nnd Mrs- Charles 8. Osmond, 2738 North Twenty-ninth street, will hoU a meeting in tho Kast Park 1'rcsbyterUn Church next Tuesday evening. The object of tho society is to look after tho welfare of tho thlrty-elghth division local draft board of tho Thirty-eighth Ward. Thla Includes the western half of the ward, wett of Tvventy-ftfth street and north of Lehigh avenue. The officers elected at tho first meeting were: The llev. II, c. Cooper, president: Mr. Harry Maglll and Mr. Cor nollup Ward, vice presidents ; Mrs. Osmond, secretary, and Mr. Ilulph T. Mover, cashier of the North I'enn Bank, treasurer. Tha speakers were Mr. Theodoro L. Mackenzie, tha llev. Mr. Cooper. Mr. Charles S. Os mond, chairman of tho registration board of thn section, and Mrs. Elizabeth Dobson Altemus. who exhibited a complete set of "knits," comfort kit and other comfort.. for the soldiers and sailors that will b the work of tho new association. Others present wcro Miss Clara Lewis. Miss Harriet Jacobson, Mrs. Jacob Fowler, s Mrs. Lansford Knapp, Mrs. Adelo Atmore, ' V.. ., ,KPhlo Worthlngton. Miss Elma, A orthlngton, Mrs. David McDonough, Mrs. James McDonough, Mrs. Cornelius Ward, t ,. , Mrs- Joseph Houseworth, Mra M. J. Kchoe, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wise. Mr. and Mra. John S, Drown, Mr, and Mrs. J. V. Van llodcn, Mrs. AV. Giccn, Mrs. James Lawlor, .Mrs. James Lawson nnd Mrs. William Gray. Miss Lena Isdaner gavo a luncheon and shovver ut her home, 3202 Diamond street, on Monday for her sister, Miss Ida Is daner. whoso marriage to Mr. benjamin Isenberg. ot .New York, will tako place tomorrow. Mr. und Mrs. Mark L'lkln, of 3208 Dla inond street, havo been visiting their son, Lnslgn Newton Hlkln, at Annapolis, Md.' The 1'olnt of View," a four-act comedy, wil be produced by the St. Agatha Dra matlc Society, an organization of vounff people of St. Agatha's Church.' Thirty-,, efirntn and Knrln, n...inn .. ... ' i.. "---.-.. v...UKt, ouccm, un ion day id Tuesday next, at Oto Knights of t olumbus Hall, Thirty-eighth and Market streets. The proceeds of the production ' will bo give,, to the building fund for tho, new JL.0,000 school being built by SL AgHtha's congregation. The affair Is under tho direction of the llev. John J. McMenamln. "over thero" or In somo of our American training camps. Tho dance given Tuesday evening In tha Military Academy Armory was a very at tractive one Many out-of-town friends of thn faculty und cadets nttended. Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Geehr gavo u'card party on Saturday evening. Ihelr guests Included Mr and Mrs. James Davis, Mr and Mrs. Charles Hobson, Mr. and Mrs, Grovcr Itlchman, Mr. and Mrs. Kdward hupp, Dr. and Mrs. Lake Gllmour. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Adams, Mr. and Mrs. John Vogt and Captain nnd .Mrs. Percy Jones. Friends of Mrs. William Chase aro glad It hear of her convalescence from her re cent serious Illness. . Mrs. Charles Beatty entertained at lunch eon lecently the bridge Club, or which she Is a member. KIVKItSinrc The annual Thanksgiving euchre and promenade under the auspices of the P.osary Society for the benefit of St. Peters Church will be held on Monday eve ning. More than 200 prizes havo been do nated by the parishioners of tho church. BKVKULY The parishioners of St. Jos eph a Church will hold their annual euchra and daneo at tho Masonic Temple next Wednesday. KITTY CHEATHAM GIVES JOY TO OLD AND YOUNG Noted Entertainer Heard in Variety oft Moods, Sonps and Recitations of Annual Recital Kitty Cheatham has such universality of appeal in her nrt that sho can give Joy to kids of all ages from seven to seventy. They wero there In all sizes ut AVItherspoon Hall last night, and in all colors of hair from goldilocks to silver and nil quantities from pompadours and plaits to bald spots and maj be switches, according to calendar and gender. Miss Cheatham's annual recital Is one of tho treats on tho roster of the University Kxtension Society. Sho Is natural and tan affected, and that reaches directly to the hearts of tho Juvenile audience, for which sho tries to simplify, clarify and explain the works of tho masters of poetry and music, and to Instill In tho youthful mind rever ence nnd, more than that, appreciation for what Is great and good In art, using the word in an cmbraclve sente. She Is a dili gent und profound student of her subject and has availed herself of her wide re searches and far travejs, and this commends her work to tho oldsters, In whom her re citals btlr up tho perennial instinct of child hood. No need to quest for the Fountain of I'erpetual Youth when Kitty Cheatham la in town, sno pours out the elixir for all who will to quaff, even though tho effect Is only as permanent as Doctor Heidegger's potion in Nathaniel Hawthorne's twice-told tale. Miss Cheatham simply had to repeat Jk lot from her prev lous programs In this city, so numerous and Insistent were the "re quest" demands. But she Is always adding to her repertory, and so even her most faithful nnd seasoned admirers found new attractions to vary the old and tried favor ites. Sho opened her program with a quaint but serious little address, "A New- Created World," with a musical theme from Haydn's "Creation," and then gave four of Schu mann's "Klnderscenen," to which Kngllsh words hid been attached. Next camo some of her preachments la favor of tho classic and standard com posers. In which she Illustrated convincingly that Bach nnd Mozart and Grieg were not pedantic and dull, but full ot zest and charm. To some of their muslo In tha minuet form dainty words had been fitted by Fullerton L. Waldo and Graham Rob ertson. Walter PrlcharU Katon wroto tha attractive lyrlo for the "Springtime Dane" of Osslp GabrUowItsch. and Burges Johnson that for the traditional "Song of Little Rus sia." Then there wore two leaves from tha "Child's Garden of Verses" of Lnul h Well-Beloved. It would not be an autbentla M r-henltintn reeltnl i-llhnf "Qn.l-,. T . ' JSii Sweet Chariot," and other negro "spirit- 'afi unto i mjwu ii4(octj rjiyjucn, ana SU i,, those eh en were esneclallv Triftazine 4, " A great deal more had place on the '" lemrthy program, which was concluded with' ? .' nnn.miiHlitr Llnln .,t,tU V.L ' . .,' (.uiiiiuumvj oitiatiibi ui tviuill 4UISS VtfllC&l ' 4 , lll.ltnla , A Mi Inn ' a...,. n . 1. a .,.,.. M le "Hymn of ,C yi&fA i Intersperse, 4rfM its and Flora J4 ffl L'iCUUII O ,&,,... S AIIU Un ,UO Free Russia." Miss Cheatham ! delightfully Instructive comments i MacDonald again appeared as her lnyalua- i$jJk 010 coaujuipr hi mo piano, 'iir'i W. IL1C WHAT'S DOING ". TONIGHT JaJ t - !t . .'; Talk by John Xendrlck Bangs. AtmA:, tion Hall, Germantown. A-hnlsslon char.", n . I. !., .. 1nnnh-4nBln- " - - - - U -...-. .--.-..- - -S.geU V.UUPICB ttl,U nmi UVi y.Ml m..tllr.lfnril T .t VUV-M, . .-. e1- n' ' ,' Vnltn league celebrate faaa-lan' Tif.mhera. ' ' '..Vv City conference of Wataaa'a'T; League. S4I Souu.,JH;U. dtaara MWHESSaWBE ir vx u s; j a T Vs W rM i ' ifvi ' "S -r