i i w "T.-tV - - -- - , i : "-.,. ". Z -. --L: i- f , Vlr.:J."YforVl,iS'....-J JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE MEMBERS OP CHORUS IN "OVER HERE" AT THE BELLEVUE ANNIVERSARY OP Cfil V 9, Sale of Handicraft of Allied Nations at Chestnut Hill Next Wednesday Officers Have Their Own Little Times in Training Camps HAVK you heard of the Fata which In to bo k!n en at tho Chestnut Hilt Sen Ico, House, nt 8119 acrmantown iivenue, next Wcdncsdav. ? 'Well, K'h to stnrt nt 11 In !io nibrnlng and last until C. And It Is I'olng to ho rather unlquo In tills that tt If purely a salu of handicraft from tho Allied nations, and thero aro to ho Canndlan Ttoolens, Italian and Trench laces and llcl Clar cross stitch and needlework. Anrfther unique fenturo will bo tho Rerv pirr of tea on war rations, and tho women interested In it tell mo they actually it 11 tiavo delicious war bread and cake. Stark tho delicious, for somo of us, jou know, Ihlnk that, war bread or cako can't bo dell Hious; and' they can, Tho committee In chat go of tho salo In ludcs Mrs. IX Walter Clark, w ho eccma to Had Jn no many pood movements out rhestnut lllllwaysj Mrs. IMward K. W. 'arnuro, Mrs. Ocorgo Howe, Mrs. J. An drews Harris, Mrs. Howard Heaver, Mrs. 'itobert Steles, tUIss Slarlon Dutler nnd Sirs. "W. .Keating Johnson. The things sound to mo as If they would be well orth seeing nnd buying, to I guess I'll trael out there. Won't you bo along? rnilU Trchlo Clef Club, known ns tho oldest and most prominent women's musical organization in tho citj, nnd whose concerts, although tlasscd among tho finest on 'musical lecord, hao been limited to subscription, it, planirlng tu give tho llrst largo, piibllo concert in the hlstor.v of tho organization. At A recent meeting held by tho bu.ud of governors it was decided to celcbiato tho thirty-fifth year ot tho association by n larqo concort, to bo ghen in tho ballroom of-'fllo Belle; uc Stratford on tho ecnlng of January 30, tho 'proceeds from which will bo devoted to tho United Sen ico Club for Soldiers nnd Sailors at Twenty tecond nnd Locust streets. Tho Treblo Clef holds Its weekly 10 liearsals at tho Acorn Club nnd ttuoughotit the winter -will glo smaller conceits for charity, when manj prominent aitlsts will be introduced. Tho junior membcts of the club will glo a musical tea ut tho Acorn Cldb on Wed nesday afternoon, when tho urtlsts will Jncludo SIlss lmma Dick 1'oultcrer, Miss Margucrito Hallbach, Miss Sllnciva Hose, Miss Christine Wlcbarth and SIlss Caroline Hudson. Included on tho board of gover nors of the club nio Sirs. William Simpson, Jr., president; Mrs. Isaac S. Lowry, Sirs. H. IT. Creswcli, Sirs. t C. SIcCutthen, Sirs. Itussel Wagar, Sirs. 1 B. Brooke, Sirs, (1. SI. .Whiteside, SIlss Oortrudo Armstioug, Miss Trances Fisher, Sirs. A. S. Tenlon, Sirs, L. S. Limning, Sirs,. Trcdcrlck IIuul ing and Sirs. Lewis Do Lone. A BIO Slother Uooso bazaar will open to day in tho Tenlleld Building for tho benefit of the Dominical Guild In this tit). You Know .the Sisters of St. Dominie hao homo for working girls whero tho girls may.board foi a cty fcinall sum. They haverooms whuo they maj uecho their frlends-hnd three good meals a d ly and looked after In ctcry way. A number of women aro interested in tho enterprise and form u commlttco to aid the sisters finan cially. Sirs. J. SI. Quinncll'U president of the guild, nnd tho pioeecds fiom tho fair, which opened today and will last tluough Slonday and Tuesday, will be turned oer to this good cause. They hao all sorts and Muds of things for, sale, 4ik1 icully jou get Mich useful things at fairs now that they aio woith goinE1 to, especially Just bcfoio CluNtmas, for oven it wo aro cutting down on Christ- Imas presents becauso of tho war, wo ought to do u little something for XIiofo at home. The spirit of Christmas must bo Kept with us. IrrumV havo iuitc tomo lleno little time l--down in tho camps theso d.ijs making Ithe foreigners understand orders., they tell nej but fortunately all tho companies aio trying their best und so all will rurao right ventually. But ou'!l agree with mo It otild not be a good thing to put them Into he trenches jet if they get things as mWcd s in tho story I nm about to tell. One of ur "NIagara-nindo osslfcis" was drilling company of l'olcs nt u nearby training amp when a little whlto chicken of the arnyard variety suddenly uppoarcd from owhero and began strutting along directly n front of them. A man in tho front ranks, inspired by tho dca that ho must catch the bird, broke out t lino and started to run after it, and us a htcken feels that llfo is rrercly a per petual gamo of tag. It naturally hastened ts own footsteps u bit. 'Get back Into line!" roared our hero the 'otslfcr." And with that tho wholo front ank Joined in tho chicken chase. Tho iincer'a face grew purplo and ills languago as somcthinu AWTUL, but tho more ho ailed tho faster tho men ran, and it soon ecamo evident tha'. ho must cliooso bo- ween running with his company ott not avlng ono (o run with. Forgotting his dlgnltj, ho had Just aught up with tho rear rank when, with nueh squawking, tho chicken was ovoi- omo and tho proud v Ictor carried It strug- ling-toward tho otllccr. And then tho light of understanding roke. Every single man had thought that he olilcer was ordering him to catch that hlcken for him, und as ho was a favorlto hey wero bound that nothing bhould inter- ere with his desires. "Theirs not to reason why: Theirs but to do and dlel'i : NANCV WYXNU. Social Activities Tho marriage of Ml.a Christine Itowley laker, daughter of- Sirs, franklin Langstarf, I 3ZJ7 ixicust clreet, and Lfeutenant Charlei .ennem cieminsnam, jr., ot Troy. N. -y.r II ltake puce: on. Monday, at 12:30 o'clock.. x-ineijoino oi irn. janirBtam tub ucddinr vUle ery quiet as , the family Is In deep uvurmnK. j litre win us oreaKiast lor the amines and a very row Intimate friends ner tne ceremony, which win bo performed y. Doctor Mockrldce, of St. James l'rotest- n upisconul (Jhurch, Mr. and Sirs. Lucius P.-obe. of Wulllnifford. re.recetxlng coneratuiatlons on tho birth of son. Mrs. Ueebe will be remembered as -lit Llllle Thomai Kelm. dauVhter of Mm. leorge de'Utnnolllo Kelin. of Tdsenater ar,-J, J., Tfce marriage pf Hint Kmma Virginia llur- hati'4nf Mr, Frank Culvln Arthur took place wfi.ttlttniMit xii Wyoming avenue, ,We4iwyf (November Jt. and wartel- lowed by n large reception. Sir. nnd Sirs. Arthur will lm nt home nt ni6 wjoming avenuo nftcr January 1, r km Sir. nnd Sirs. JMm W. Punier, of Olenslde, aiinounco the (iiRngcment of their daugh ter, SIIrs Martha Wood rurror, to Mr. Walter Clapton White, Jr., of Butler, N. J. When tho I'hlladelphli chapter of the liinrr Circle was organized It was predicted Ihat this society would be one of the largest clubs for tho cloatlon of tho melcrn danco In this lclnlty. And this prediction wna by no means without foundation, for now there aro tlfty members, whereas there wero onlv twenty enrolled three weeks ago. And with ouch men as Mr. Hepburn Wilson, Sir. Trank Ovtens nnd Mr. Looker behind tho move ment Hie club bids fair tw continue this suc cess. (Juicers were elected nt Ihe lat meet ing, ns follows: Tresldent, Mr Stiller; lio pres'ilcut. Mr. Wngncr: seretoij nnd pres Hgent. Sir. Yellln, tieusurer, Mr. BcUllln. trustees, Stls Phockley, Ml Alloii nnd Mr Tlumlos : erimlneiti, SIlss llardiier, Mr. Thompson and Sir, Long, nnd sergeant-alarms. Sir. Hancock. Tho Walla VM Club, composed of grad uates nnd undergrnduntcs of the leading pre paratory schools In this section, will bold tho second of Its series of four subscription dances this evening at the I'hllomuslan Club, Fortieth and Walnut streets. Tim dnmo com mittee, Including Sir John Tnlrman. Sir. James McOuckln nnd Sir Wllll-im Wilson, has arranged nn nttructlxe lirogram Ihe club lit Id Its, monthly melting on Thursday evening at the home of Mr. IMward riood. c(0 Carpenter street, flermantown Tho tegular business meeting was followed by nn evening uf uittrtalument A com mittee wis appointed to purclnrc Chrlstmxs gifts nnd a picl.ago of "smokes" fo tho memheis of tlni organlratlon who nro In the various units of tho Government service. SEWING CIRCLE MEETS IN WENONAH Ked Cross Completes Stockings for Soldiers' Christmas and Will Finish Packing This Week JIis. "Jlioinas J Slujvey was hostess tudav to tho Young Muttons Sewing rinle, tho membets of which me Sirs. Clavton Knjder, Sirs Wltlaid 'Jh.uher, Sirs ltlchnrd llrsklne, Sirs oscat Adinis, SIrf. Blclnrd llalllnger, Sirs. Slmlo Loreiut. Sits Unlter Squler Mis. lleiijnmlii Cloud, Slis. IMward Ueiht and Sirs Cleorgo (Irosscup. The members of tho Wenonah llr.imh "t the Bed Cross havo about .completed ar rangements for the soldiers' Chrlstmis stock ings The h-xvo gathered together ti col lutlon of attractive as well iih practical nttlilis nnd this week are devoting two whole davs to the flnnl packing, addressliuf, etc There aro fortv-llvo stockltiK3 to go Sirs. Hairy I'eddlo entertained today nt luncheon and cards tho members of her btldga club Sirs. Kdna Bngllsh entertilned todty tho club of which Hbo is a tncinbcr Among those piesent were SIlss Tdlth Clnso, Mr Au-tln Little. SIrn. .lolin A'ogt. Sirs. Carl Uaxsitt nnd MrH Amos Tndciwood Slrf ChailcB Wllklns, of 133 Angeles, who has hem tho guest of her sister, Sirs Ihonns Svnnott. returns to California on Mond iv nfter a months visit In Wcnonah Sh jmd Slr., Harry Oalthci hive moved to theli new home hi Clustnut Hill. The Sl.isonlo Club has arranged nn attrac tive eiileitnlnmetit for this evening, a can tata of soma met It being part of tho pro gram. Doctor Mullet . u missionary fiom I'irsia, spoke todij In the l'reb) terian Church to the meinbeiM nT tHe Mlssloii.uy Soclet. She ipoke most interestingly of the lives and customs, particularly of tho Slohammcdan womin In I'ruml i The committee hi charge of tho etiteitnlnnient lm hided Sits. ( harles Keeler. Slis. Bdwanl I'atr, Sits liiolge 1'Jlks and Sirs. T. K. Itltson THIRTY DOLLARS MADE AT BRIDGE Curd Party Raised Sum to Fur nish Recreation Hall at Navy Yard With Equipment At the charity luldgn part givui this week by Sirs. Curtis II. Dlcktns. wlfu of Chap lain Dlckcn-, I. S N . and Sirs James 1 llelni, viife of l'u)innstir Helm, I S N . ut their homes adjoining on hliiiuk street over $30 was laised by silver offerings Where were seven tables, 'ind tho prizes wero do nated by I'ago & Slm. llio jiroceeds will be used to help equip tho recreation hall tint Is being built at tho navy jatd with tables and games. SIt. James 1. Helm has as her guest at the present tlmo Sirs. Virginia Joms. of San Tianclsro. Cal , who will be with her for a short sta. Sirs. J. Atkins Campbell, who of Lieu tenant Campbell, U, S. rv" , of 212J Miunk street, with her two small children. Louise nnd James, Is visiting her patents, Sir. and Sirs J. Stewart, at Atlantlo Cltv. Sirs. Bugcne 1). 11 an, wlfo of l'a master 11 an, U. S. K. pave tho second of her berles of bridge parties on Thursday afternoon at dier homo In tho jard. Her guests Included Sirs Truest Brown. Sirs Alexand'r. Sirs. Henry II. l'orter, Sirs. James T. llclniv Sir". Virginia Jones, of San Francisco. Sirs. J. Kas, Sirs. Dewitt Webb, Sirs. Bowan, Sirs. J. A. Uossell. Sirs. Charles T. Blackburn, Sits. Boscoe Davis, Sirs. Garrett Davis, Sirs Homer H. Norton nnd. Sirs. Ilalslu Sirs, lloscoo C Davis, wife of Lieutenant Davis, V. S. X, of 2608 K01..I1 Twenty-second street, has returned from New York, where she spent the lust five weeks visiting Bnslgn Vroom, U, 8. N . and Sirs. Vroom. Lleu tomint Davis returned with her to spend tho week-end. MANY PEOPLE ' HAVE GONE SOUTH Philadelphians Already Living in Southern Cities to Be Near Enlisted Men in" Camps Tho time Is approaching when Philadelphia ans usually begin to try out tho spring styles In their preparations for southern trips. This jear Jheru are so many people already In tho South. (living near the camps to bo with their soldiers 01 sailors as long ns possible before they are called to France, that tho coming of tho cold weather cannot be named as tho reason of their going. SIlss Theodora Keith" Llllle. 1-iughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Llllle, of Brlarwood, Hav crford, will spend part of the winter with her brother-ln-'n'v and later. Lieutenant and Sirs. Heniy Wood Wiley, at San Antonio, Tex, , Mrs. Wiley was SIlss Jean Slorrls Llllle. Sirs. Arthur Colahan, 7810 Lincoln drive, .Chestnut Hill, Is In Augusta, Oil. where sho has taken u house for tho winter1. Captain Colahan Is stationed at Fort Hancock. Sit?. Fere Wllnier, 3023 Coulter street, Gcr mantown, has been spending the autumn at Quantlco, Va, whero Captain Wllmer Is on duty. Slrf and Sirs. George D. Ilosengartcn left on Sundaj, for their winter home at Ilibernlu, Fla. They ure accdmpanled on their trip South by Sir, und Sirs. Mitchell O, llosett Kartell, Sir., und Sirs. Harlow C. Voorhees, Sir. nnd Sirs. James SI. Heed, Sir. and Sirs. Alfred .W, Hansell and Mr, Francis Camp will Join the party at Hlbernla later in the j weJrr:TfwthlW's'8tay, ". """ MI.SS KL1ZAHETH HOOD LATTA MUSICALE FOR BASE HOSPITAL UNIT NO. 20 Red Cross Auxiliary, No. 8G, of Church of Epiphany, in German town, Will Give Entertainment A lirui iniivii.ile will bo glvtn lust l'rlu.t evintngb im tub rs uf Tied t'iO"H imllirv No St.. fin- the 1 1 tit fit of the I nlvcisltv t' l'entiojlv.inli lt-im llnrpllil Thlt No .0 i will bo hM In the palish house of the i lull i uf tho rplphnit, t'arpentff street and Lu coin dilvt, Conn Ultimo, whero the .uu nun hers of this nuvill ir tneetevtrv Wulm di nnd Thup-d-iv to loll bandages and make sutglcsl drestlngs. Tnder tho dliectlon of Mis i 1nilsa lull, who is ch.ilimnn of tlio oigatilratlon, and Sits. Clntks M. 'I houip son, head of tho surgical drtsslnts, assisteil by Slis. II .1 Donildson, the uilxlliii has done A tiul icmatkahlo nmoiiut of wnrl. They nuke ovei an nvcmku of 1S00 sur gical dressings n di, nnd on Tlituil ly iiH dressings vuro tlnlhi d und teul tu send nbrosd. HtV(ntv-llvi) to too wi? it pijamas nnd sliltts me tlnlslud In a u k and u little while ago tlnv sdit .Jt ( Im-i mas boxes to Frame, lh sides this tl h iv. n war library whero books aro rented fm ten to fifteen tents a weel , and a table witb sill sorts of fancv nrtlcles on It whldi tin numbers and their friends bu to give aw.iv foi C'lirNtm n presents, tho pioeteds, of inutse, going to tlio lied Cross A slioit time ago they wero presented vlth i won dct ful (lectrle gtuzn cutter which (ost $im"i nnd luvo themselves given $1700 toward a sterilizer for Ilaso Hospital I nit No . which lias Jut mobilized nt the .union A very attrnctlvo musical program his ban arranged by Sirs. C. K Smith, who has u thinning volco and will sing sevctal se lections A silver collection will bo taken up and It Is hinted that gold and paper will also bo veo ncciptable. Tho patronesses of tho affair will bo Sir". ChailcH M Thompson and Sirs T J. Donild son, who will wear lied Cros-t unlfoi ms and blun veils, whllo tho oung gills whom the have asked to assist them will wiar tho white eips with their uniforms 'llio aides will iniludo Sirs. Don lid Ulblw, Slls Ilsther Cheirj, Miss Jos, pnlne Llpplncutt, Mls Stailu IauIso Dunham, Miss Tllso Dirbv, SIlss Slaigarct I'erklns, Miss Charlotte Cheir, Miss Carrlo hhrlver nnd SIl's Katln r lue Krinshaw. 'llio men belonging to Ilaso Hospital I'nlt No JO aro expected to graco tin oc-c islou, wcaiiug thtlr iiiilfoims. The will arrive hi their ambulance. Silts Slaij I'ltinivfe Kecves, daughter of Ml. and Mrs. Fr.un Is II Iteovis, Ji , of b bothfotd avemic, Geriiinntnieu. will give a (llniiii- at her homo .s.iturila evnlng U foro the (list meeting of Mm CdH.aid Tiotlis I'rl dn ivtnlng dancing iIisn SIlss Kievct, who would hivo betn n dcbiitanto this vt u, do tldi d not to tome out on account of tin war. SUPPER GIVEN FOR PARISH WORK Members of Mary Aid Society of Trinity Lutheran Church Gave Entertainment in ,c. Phiht. n itttactivo suppir .iiiangid In the liHiiibcrs of tho Miu.v Mil .ocli t of Mi hilt Lutheran Church, Llfthtreiith and tvolf streets, waa given on Wcdncda evening in tho pulsh building 'J ho proceeds will be used foi parl-h work Tho committer h wero lu charge of tlm ntfalr bent tverv energ' to make It woitli while, and nothulg was left undone that would In any wav con tribute to tho oijojmcut of tho gucstn, liiei-e. working on tho various eonmilttees includeil Sirs. A. l'arrell, Mrs. It Mnex. Sirs. Willi mi 13. SIeers, JIis, Heiirj K ist, ,sr , .Vlrs (ird fny ShMer, .Mis. nilen Simon, Mjs HII7.1. betli lioone. Sirs. Tnun.i SIera, Slis. Frd Simon, SIrt). Chaihu l'raiucn, Sirs. Hany Whitehead. Slis Harry Gross Mis Joseph Vollmer, Sirs. Alice ell", Slis Sarah Fos ter and Sirs. Ilurtnn'C Mimm -Vinong thase who nttendid vieto Sir. and Sirs. David Simon, Sir and Sirs. Gcoigo S' Young, Sir. nnd Sirs. Charles Wclld. Mr. and Sirs Allen. Sir. und SIrf George Milslci, "VIi and Sirs. Frederick S.mon, Sir nnd Slis. Itob. ert A. Hlmebach, Sir. und Slis. I, W. lfoesch, Sli. nnd Sirs David Vollmer. Sir. and .Mis Harry Weaver, Sir, nnd Vlrs licdeihlt Storeh. Sirs. Annie Tamil, Mis. Wlllielniln 1 Schncffer, SIlss Anne ! Whitehead, Sirs. John Field, SIlss Hattln I'uMi, Sirs. Stuart 11 Weiss; Slisa Klliabetli Merzlg, SIlss Slary SIAjrzIg and Sirs. W. Hjde Vrast evening tlio Sims Vssoclntlon of tho chinch etitertulneil Doctor Krusto, of tho liurcail of Health. ENTERTAINMENT IN FOX CHASE HALL Members of Camoon Club Gave Dance Last Evening in Fox Chase Tho Camoon Club, of Fox Chase, gavo a dance last evening In Fox Chaso Hull. SIlss I Arthur, of Slontgomery avenue, entertulncd the members of her knitting club Wedmsdiy afternoon. SIlss l'earl Smiley, of Arthur Etrcet. Is ependlng several weeks In l'lttsburgh, Fa. Sir. und Sirs. Van Clevc. of Oxford avenue, announce tho marriage of their daughter, SIlss Ann Van Cleve, ami Sir William Simons. THE CAMOUFLAGE I...lit T , C1lat.ln.v 1 .. - VV9(ltt(. nW IIIIUNMI 11." ufj, w ?r -WP'h'5t '" AiHk PSE.1' s I holt lv Alan mu MISS i:STHKR JKAX HOCHMAX ANNUAL REUNION TO BE HELD TOMORROW Fifteenth Anniversary of Immac ulate Heart Center Alumnae to Take Place in High School l.viijthlng Is 111 leadlness for the annual letinlon and breikfast of tho Innnat ul (to Heart Cenui Alumuat, whicli will bo held tomorrow- 11101 nine at tlio Catholic Girls High m1ioo1. Nineteenth nnd Wood sttcets 'I li'i bienkfast this ve.11 111 irks the fifteenth annl viisaiy of this alumnae, nnd nothing has been left undone to make the .iffali .1 tiul cr.cstal celebration. 1'jpirs will bt read bv SIlss M.ugarct I'onihUH, Miss Slaiio Hi con. Miss Hi so Slaer und .Vlls Slugaret Sonic) , there will be voc il soloj b JIlss lieinvlevo Ltwls, SIlss hue CI mi) and SIlss Alien (liubli, .1 icidiiig b .Miss Slnry MeCrory and a haip tulo h) .Vliss Dorothy Towns. Among the Invited guets .110 tho l!cv. Jolin F Flnoil, tho ltev. .1 Thompson, tho ltc-v. I.iwkiico Dttrlng, the ltev. Sllch irl Donovmi, tin lb v John I Walsh, tlio ltev. .I0I111 I' Mi ( ami of Tistoii, tho lit ltev Monslgnoi M .1 i rant, the lit. ltev lll-diop l'hlllp It Mclievltt, of llartlsliurg. Sits Sl.ai i: II McMlclien. Mls Mc.Mlclien, Jlrs Honor WaWh and tlio presidents of tho other nhunnaes nt the Illuh School. SIlss .lano M lllll Is president of the alum liacr aud the follonlng eouimlttee. utidcf the three Hon of Mls elelildo Sclull, II is bleu winking to 111 ilu tlio aflaii .1 hum cs Miss Lh inor Skeltnti. Miss Itcglni lltgles, SIlss Fiances lllll, VIIm Mule il irtel. Miss Mai gaiet Nowie, Miss .Mar Miliucl.iu and Miss Floieneo llllligess RED CROSS RALLY IN KENSINGTON SCHOOL Meeting of People's Kelicf for Jewish War Sufferers Thursday Evening in Northeast- Section Keen enthusiasm was shown bj tho ptuplo of thu Not tin 11st for the ited 1 ros rail) which w is hi Id on 'Ihursdiv In the Kensing ton High School. Cunibtilanil und Amber stret ts. Tho largo auditorium at the high school was loaned by the Hoard of educa tion for this purpose Mi". Andrew ll.nkett was In chargu of tho tall). Thupeakirs of tho evening Included s-e r geant l'ottci, of tho Canadian arm) ; Dr. IMward J. Catttll. City Mnt'stlrlan, and Mi. Fullertoii L Waldi, of the l'ublle Ledger. Dr. Hunter mule tho opening projrr. A meeting of tho Feuplo's Itcllef Cor tlio Jewish Wnr SuffiieiK wiiri hold 011 'Iliursdav ev lining nt tho homo of Mrx M. l.tof, 1700 North Franklin stiett, when .111 e lei lion of olllieiri took pi ico and pi ins weto made fur u inasiiuo diiuie, whlih villi lie given ut tlio Acadcniv of SIus'h in 1 ebruar) Tho com inittie was niado up of the following ladles' Mi's M . Leof, Sirs J, D. I-ove, Slis. (iold berg und Sirs. lltnaU SII-s Slaigaut llenlev, of F-fth slitet and Sloiitgomer) avenue, Js spending soveial v.teks visiting lu lluehtllo Fark, .N Y. Sir. and Sits Wilson, of I'oto Hast Dauphin stieet, entirtulned last week at 11 birthday telebrat'em In honor of tluir daugh tei, SIlss Hlldu Wilson Tho (iigngtment also was announced of SIlss Wilson to Sir Frank Jones Among tliu guests present wero SIlss Slaiio Kenu), SIlss Slluiiln Kelser, Jl'ss Ant-lnclto Kullniau, SIlss Curollno Kulhnan, Miss Julia, llltUr, SIlss Amu Wil son, Sir John Falrou, Sin VA lineastei, Mt. Irwin Wilson. Sir Samuel Tcklmrdt, Mi. Daniel Wlshutdt, of Sltrchantvllle, N" J , .Ml. Albert Itosbeig, Sli. Frank Iliirber, Sir. Walter Ibnklc, Sli. und Sirs. J II Turner, Mr. und Sirs, James Kenn), Sir. nnd Sirs Charles Orfe, Sir. and Mrs. V A. Davis, of iliversde. X. J., Sirs. Ituttgers and Sirs. Kline, of Camden, Sir. and Sirs. Jones and Sirs. CI Anderson. COUGH-SCREEN Mmnan.. ll.n.liitbt (.. .n.alnl .m m I aialitl .VM..M. .A.Mt4 f VV.U r.-i-.V Photo i Kcntiiiunlt ."MISS HAU.OCK RICHARDS MARRIAGE TONIGHT IN GERMANTOWN Miss Mary Alburger Will Wed Mr. Paul Hesscr This Evening ill St. Peter's Church 'lh. nmri ig 1 f SIlss Slarv I'l.co Mburgcr, iliugnter of Sir and Mrs T t.lntoii Albuiger. irt CDtl Wajtio aviuue. i.e-irantovvn, and Sir Paul Millinnn HesFcr. Jr. son or Sir and Sirs Paul SI llescr, of H: West Duval rtrcet, Ctcrniiititnvih, will take plico this eve ning ut s o'clock tu St Peters Chun h. Iei luintiimi 'llio eeinnony will bo pel formed b) thu ltev. teil p Lctl'ug, lectn' of tho iliuuli. Miss Alburger wilt 1 o .iltcndcd by her slstir. Sits I.eeinan K llrowne, who will act us matron ot honor, and the maid of honor will bo Miss Lmilio P inmle Sirs Matthew Tvler will bo the first b Mt innld and tho tin i' br'desmaldH will bo SIlss Pearl Alinaii und Sties SI 1rl.u1 Slontgomer). Little SIlss lathiliue SI ir) Hi on lie nlrce of the brldt, will bo (lower gul Mr. llev.,er will hive his blothcr. Ml Ihto eloro lleser. ns best 111 in and the ushers will be Sir T I.'nton Albuiger. Jr , Sir Slaj nird Grlllltb, Sli l.ecman It Hiowne, Sir 11) -on Walton, Sit Charles .m llusklil: and Air P.fliett Wagner. SlacDOS'ALD rilltALL 'lho weildltig of SIlss Arllne Naomi 'lluall. ilaughtti of Sirs William Slunsoii Thrall, ot 1C33 Locust street nnd Sir Miuuel Howie SliicDonald, sou of Ml (.harks H. SlatDon nld. of New iU, lock pi ico lit noon toda) 111 Trln'ty Chunk. Now Haven, Conn The eeremoii) in perfotmed bv tho ltev Sir Scovllle rector of tho church The only attendants welo Miss Louise Liuicitz, or this cltv, und Sir llcmnrd Mm Donald biother of tho biidPKnoio 'I lit re vcas no leeeptlon, but "the v.eddlng was fnlloH.il bv 11 breakfast at the Hotel Tift for the two famlliis. SI'wj Tin all Is a gf idu lie of SIlss Ilillssi school and was forum Iv of Connecticut Sir MacDouald uraduatid foni the ale Slilllelil Seieiitirie hohool lu 190J mid fiom the Sthool ot Foustiy In IDU. nnd was 11 member of the gun club, the vntslty orchestra, the Alpha Sigma. Fill fiaternltv nnd was pit sklent of the iIo ("hnplei of the Sl'isonk frattinlt) Sir apd SIih "-Mm Don ild w'll live In Walt irefprd Conn and will be at home after April 15 liP.u.s-5 LIILTII The wedding of SIlss Lillian Allen f.eute. d iimhtcr of Sir nnd Sirs i:niI Leute, of 501? 1 archn ood av tunc and Mr William Waircn liiosH, ot Rab) Ion, L X , a fciaduatti of Coluin hl 1 College, took plato'at 1 o 1 lock Wednes il i) afternoon tit tho home of tlio bride's i.ii cuts The P.ev Dw'ght W W)llc. 1. D. pistol- of St Pauls I'll tit) terl 111 Church, peifirmed the ceiciiionv- Slis II PivK sister ot tho bride, was illation of honoi and Mis l.llrabcth liton and SIlss Stnrloilo C I.tutc wcto bridesmaids. Tho hi Id' groom w is uttnidcil bv his brollicr-ln-liw. Sir James W. Kiton. of Uabvlon, 1- I , as best mm An unusual ftatuio of the occasion was the p-csenco rf two ere it-gianduiothtrs, each with grcat-graniklillilie 11 attending one being Mis VAillliin Colliei llns (.randniotlirr of the bildeginiiin. .uitimpanleil b) hei gretit-eiatitl'-on, Mastei William Jiiuits Haton. and h sister. Silts LlUibeth Kiton, who wai one of tho hi lilt vinalds, tho otlici being Sirs Joseph Leute. i-f North llroad street, grand mother ot the bride, who was with her great gramllicild. SIlss Dons l.lllott Davis. Mr aud Sirs Itrnss will bt it home at i!ib)lon L I, iftcr the first of .lauuirv ( cmis-hiiLniiv Tho wedding of SIlss Finllv S Sherry, daughter cf Sir nnd Mrs William J Shcrrv, ot llurholine and Llcutcn mt Ucorgc If. Cvrtls L" S It., son 01 Sir and Sirs Charles J Curtis, of Livvi Jale. took plui o In Tilnlly Church. Osfoid, on Wcdncstli) evinliig 'llio brldo was glviu In niairlngo by hei father ami was attended In In 1 cousin, SIlss Slar) H Stevcnsiui The bride gloom had loi his best man. Sli. Albert Slehret, of tho Penns)lviinla Slllltary College 'llio eeicmony was performed b) the P.cv W.ildemar Jan sen Only tho niembcis ot the families were piest nt After .1 brief wedding trip, Lleiilenint and Sir- 1 urtls will live lu Louisville, K. FlNLi:--l.OLTTNi;it On 1'ridvy inornlug In St. Fiauns ot Asslsls Koiiian Catholic Cliuiih, (icrnnu tewn. SU?s Chrlsllno Slaria (loettutr and Sli Hlcliaid A Fmlev. both widcl) known lu local niuikal chcle", vceiu united lu liur rligo bv tho ltev Jeicuiiah D Neviu, nctor of tlio iliuteh. Tho leiciiKiliy vias pcrfoinud with a nuptial mass Tho bride Is tho dsughter of Sir. und Slis SIn (Joettucr, of Glut Waktllcld street, (.'timuntowii. SIlss liuctla A, Uoettnri, u sHtcr of tho bildt, wan tha biidesmald '1 lit li'st 111 ill was Sli Joseph A. Fink), a biolhcr 1 f tho hildc giucm Thu bride vias attired in a gown of wliltn crepo meteor ovei geoigetlo crepe, hei tullo veil held In place with a euiomt of or.iugo blossoms Mie curled a bouiUet uf llilde rose and lilllea of llio valle) Tho brider muld wore a genu cf pink satin, it Jaigo pink satin trlmuitd hat ai d catiled a Imuqui t of pink lai Fruncu yjses. After tlie ccictnnny a wedding bieakfast vcas served at tho homo of the bride's parents. On return from their hone) moon, which villi bo spent lu the South Sir. and Sirs, rinley will live In Ocrmtuitown Entertained at Dinner in Radnor on Thursday Sir. snd Sirs Kan Putnam, Jr, entertained at a dinner of ilghtteu covers on Thursday evening nt their home In Itadnor in honor ot Sirs Jlorno-C. itlie. Among tho guests weio Sir and Sirs. William Storehouse, Sir and Sirs. "William Volslng. Sir nnd Sirs. Thomas 11. Uorgu. "Sir. uud Sirs Ueorge K. Dawes SIlss Slarjory Lewis, Miss Florence Lclffer. Captain Henry C, Celt on, Lieutenant Carl ltlce. Sir. nnd Sirs Homer C. lllee. Sir. J'c llu SIcConucll and Dr. Hart Jamas. Sirs. Harold McNeill and Sirs, IMnnrd I aw rente, of liostoil, ale spending a fen w eel's at the Lastburn. Atluutla City. Mrs. Pnxsuu Dectei, of llr)u Slaw r, .has oiurned homo from a visit tu her s'strr, Sirs. Mi. Veal, In Uoston. Miss Slury Converso cloned her houso In HcMemont yesferduy aud opened her house, ut Sixteenth find I-oouat streets'. Miss Constance Pealo and her mother have closed their house at Devon and lias. re . turnctTto toiTn'for" ths .winter. Lansdowne Women .Celebrate- Twentieth Year Successful Organization at Clubhouse; Members rS TUKSDAV tho Twentieth Century Club out In Lansdowne gave n luncheon to cole brato Its twentieth nnnlversary. lho artair was unusually well attended, and besides n great many of tho iluh members- guests were there from tithe r tlubs. Tables were icaltered about tho large auditorium. Thcro weio two sicclal ones, tho president's table and the press table, 'I ho luncheon was served ly twelve of tho Juniors. They wet 11 Sirs It. Hall Andersen the president Of the Junior section , SCbs Martha Yerkes, Sirs. Ceorge Hoom r Miss Josephine Piping, SIlss Ollvo Mason. JIIsh Slarlan Sllshter. SIlss Lillian Illoodsworth, Slls FloieiiCo Young. SIlss Doroth) Slillwen SIlss Helen SlcCoach, Miss Dorolh) Longcopo and SIlss Margaret Hunt Although the menu wus loth mcath ss aAd wheatloss, 11 was it tlelleloiis one. and every one felt deelchdly pntrlotli und ecrtahi that they weio pleasing Sir Hoove 1 Sirs Sum mi T. Irwlu was tho chairman of the lunch eon coninilttec and she was usslsted by Sirs. W. Frank Htikllsh. Sirs. H Hush Fncklrr, Sin John Jackson, Slis. Lillian D Ta)lor. Slis Leander SI indi.all, Sirs Fr.ank Ixing Stleth Sirs J Herbert Ogdt 11, Mrs llobert Andersen, Slis 'William lliown nnd Sirs. W. O. Hempstead, Jr. After luncheon the president of the club. Sits (Uretico Fppelshrlmtr, gavo a short talk, mid each of tho women who have been president of the e lull lu past v e irs inndo an address 011 tin work of the club during her ttnn of administration Altogitbtr Hose talks gave .1 vir.c clear plctuie of vthat has been mtompllshid up to the P!icut time oiuc 1 t the prtsldi ids fiom rtlm lubx nl-o 1 ilkm to tho vt omen Sirs Ftauk it ltuiinws pi.ss ehaiitimu of tho elub, and her committee had airanged a ( harming program fm tho afternoon Strs (leorgo etilmcr, known to ever) ono ns "D010 Hiy UK," talked most lnterestlngl) on her lecent trip to tlm Orhnt, describing tho chief el iractnlstics of tlio womtii In the various countries that sho visited SIlss Luc) l'orter, 11 tnlenttd Lansdowne git I, also sang half a dozi n sungs,. nccompanltd b) Sirs Lvan Tho guests at tho lunilicon wtro Slis. t'd watd SIcClnlty, Sirs. SI. L While. Sirs. 0car S ICImbtrlev Sirs Fit an Uiown nj der, Mrs lloinco Paul Dormon, Sir. Chnrles A lloiisal, Slis Hoi mil, Slis Ho ml. Mis Chu SIrt Aitnur. Sirs. Fdi rcrlek s. Cu tlet hill, Slis samuel L Lt nt. Slis. lterlui Slis Tloinas ii. 1 oopcr. Slis. X. ll)rno Dougheit) Slis Nn ic II llhnads Slis Jones Sirs Ficdeiltk J. Pttr). Sirs. Criven, SIlss Plot erne Adair, Slis LandtS, Sirs Covv peilhvvalth. Mis Alb 11 It. Hotter. Sirs. u. l'o, SIrt. Ilcni) s n.irker. Sirs Speik 111.111, Slit 1 C !eu) Slis, Isaac T Jones Sirs William II. Hill. Sirs Saniutl P.. Uai liaui, sin lnginm, Slis. J L)im IJarimrd, Slis J. Williamson leKIer. Mrs W. K. Hut tlngrr, Slis J II tevv.irt, Slis. William 1 I.ewN, Mis Mnnfotd Lewis, siNs Lewis. Sirs Frank (.1. lluriows. Sirs Hlleii Fostci Slone, Sirs it'eorfcc itllmer. Silts Violet Levy, Sirs Cassavant. Sirs U liter. Sirs. S Pan- coast Levis, SIlss tlirnard, Strs Willi tin Otnrgo Nelson. Ji , Sirs Harold Ogden. Sirs C II Hunter, sirs llalph Hn), Sirs Herbert Ha)s, Sirs Sllltou Ilagv. Slis Owens, Sirs Chnrles Mercer Hade) Sirs. C5. SV. Ii Bean, "? V-. MISS HAZEI, KNII) SHKAKEU Whoso cntracenicnt to Mr. Oscar Tvvicliell, of Hmlilonfk'IiI, N. ,T., has iccontlv Ih'cii announccil. Mrs. II. Kurlu .Jiiidcn, of Otjontz, is (,r'ilf luncheon today in honor of Miss Shtjier WARRELIEF WORK ALL OVER COUNTRY Toledo. O.. Women Form Navy Auxiliary to Red Cross Society. Lexington to Have Play F10111 various parts of tho country new. comes of work be lug done by patriotic wotnir who aro devoting cvei) ounce of thtlr energv nuil strength to helping tho men in the tciv'cc. Tlilrtj-flve women who hive l'-cn winking tor m Toledo men who have enlisted ill tho navy met at tho American Puliiotlr Hullel Ing. "8 f-upeilor stteet, Toledo, iccetiil), umt foi nnd themselves Into a 11 iv) uuslllar) to tho Toltdo lltd Cros .soclct) The followlnit olllcers vceie olectcd President. Sirs. 11 II. lllgle) . secrotai) Slis J AV. Crook; treas urci. Mrj II C Svvartbaugh; thulrmau o: tho knitting oomiiilttec, Sirs. W. F. llorton. 'iliO'iiuxlllai) vi ill give ono day t.lch week to sewing and knitting at the American Patriotic building Tho 1'ult) Lend-a-Hand. of llostou, held Jts annual falrjesterd 1), to aid homo chari ties "'WHAT'S DOING nDMGffLSK To) Hug Minn, benefit at lhnrrgeiii) Aid of Penns)haula, llcllcvuc-btratford. Admls llou charge, Sllnatrel llutt, It) iiieinbers of Keurne) Community Centei. ut Kearney Publlu Sthool, .sixth street und Fall mount avenue. Admis sion t barge. Slother tJoon. ItHiaur, fur Ihe benetlt uf Domlnltaii lloard'ug House for Woiklng Olrls,' Pcndcld Uulldhig, Juulpr and Chest nut streets. Admlssltn charge, . I'atrlolli in-nieellnr, Ll(litliuv llo)' Club, Howard and Somerset streets. Frte, Uunce, I'hlloinutlan Club,' AdmlitltiB 4UMVUIUV4MM -ttkUN Hl&lltlOB . cbaree. ' im ' -feW P VC-tA-S- sjyrt.r. t 1Tsr il...v, 9fJhfii 0 With Large LuncheonV, of Other Clubs Attend- 't I c v Sirs, (ilbfon, sirs Knthanlol Olldenleeve,' ' Sirs. Choli.i- K t.1A'sr. ll..t.n n ui. . jell, Sirs LMwIn (Irnu'ley, Sirs. Fhllllpii Mrs.1, kM I lederlck A, .Mason, Mrs II. Wager-Smltb, ' ,9 .. . ' "eon, -rs. uroswell Mcuee, irir.jt 4. fehdi n. Sirs. F. Marshall Johnson, sirs. Stott,' i Mrs. I'liailci L Shurtleff. Sirs. Henry Cly?8.'? iittiiirr, jus Herbert liarber, Mrs. waller . i , cinrk, sirs. Hurt, Mrs. Francis D. SIax?eIU -no. names, airs, cnonrti. .airs. Mcuroofer; -u rs. j. Lawrenco Wldln)er. Sire. Blrtio Sirs. J. Cecil lleynolds, Sirs. Harold II Wl SOU. Mrs. T. Kliark. Jll.hniv Mm n. Ilrofl- son. Sirs. Paul V. Lachenm) er. SlrsHk??! mii. Sirs. Wlllnm J. Supplee, Mrs. Irgsky.'jN, . Sirs. J. Sleans. Sirs. Charles S. 3IussrJ)f Wl Sits Arthtir Crooks. Sirs. Verna, Sirs. Bdi,,' ' vans. SIlss Lucy Pprter. Miss Jessie Lewie, Sirs Henry Hauer, Sirs. Charles Jenks I k'-uv c, t,Hirou, .virs. rox .virs. ivnarow n, iii'!i' SI. Young. Sirs, llarker. Strs. J. 11. D.vt(,&rVnj .Mrs. 11, ji. Tomklns, Sirs. Johnson. Mrs. uu Lbrcy. Mrs. Cornelius IX Fbrer. Sirs. Herbert (&', Mlllng. Sirs John A. sfeKentia, Sirs. Con- Pi'M icily, Sirs. 1oiigstreth. .Mrs. Lonney. Mr."".2 Ullllngton. Sirs L)nch, Sirs. Quentiell, MIM'h&MM iiitiruiKton, .virs. (juinn, sirs, iiusn, iun.ji. O-ritnn VI,. IImuJ. Km r-n...l... M.m A T. llnrber. Sirs. Hoknnson, Sirs. O. Kvans, Mrs. jesrt 11. D. Sa)lor, Strs. Theodore Kvans, Mrs.' T .-..- 1 ndinru, (uin uunnni HID. tiiiicB iin J tt Wood, Sirs. Savord, Sirs, SV. K Tlndall. Mrs. ,, ?) liarry illoodsworth. Sirs II. C. Cunnlnghatn,, '1 .Mis llobeit f JtcLcan. Sirs. Smith, Mrs. JJ Kane, Strs Itobert F. lrvvln. Sirs. Joseph M. , J; i-iiKii, .tirs Mammon, .virs. uoppersett, mm. 'S-tf iciurms, .cut iionerc tv. tiicit, -virs. ttearT- ) Mis W W Havvkes, Sirs. Frank J. Mc- , ene, .virt r J, O'Danlel. Sirs. Hue mrs. 1 turn). Sirs. Thomas SI. l.ovc, sirs. Slead. Mr,s Jiiines B, Kut ker. Sirs. Charles E. Wil ms. Sirs Hicks, sirs. Hmlly Phillips, Mrs, John Davis, Slis. John 11. Clothier, Sirs. Ilob-t ert Andeisen, Sirs W. F. Ware, Sirs. Albert-, Wundcrllch. SIrt Thomas A, Ilradley, Mrs., F llnss Turnr, Sirs. Thomas SI. FUxterald.. Sirs. Hurley II .Nichols. Mrs. James P. Brcen, Slis. Ware. Mrs. p.. Wilson. Sirs. llalph C.", sltiicar. Slrn. flporc-n Arinnifl nlltl Mric Charles C. Lo Fevit, cJ The vlHltlng firosldents Included Mrs. It. S.'; fj3 Prentiss Klchols. Sirs. William Re)bor t;Kj SVhlte. Sirs. William Potter. Sirs Hamilton,-; ffm Sirs, llalns, Slis. Park Hchoch, Sirs. Mar-ft Kiei burg, sirs. Ilemy Ilceves, sirs. jie)noias, Slrs Slat shall Smith, Sirs. Hooks, Mrs. Ber-i lln Tome, Sirs Itean, Mrs. W. D. Craven ven.-, Mrs. Hear, Strs Hinckson and Sirs, hpcakman Slis. Frederick A. Slason Is now manager of the Century t lub movies. Strs. William'' V ar,.l'tt.t, iiu. dm linsteua .it lnut Stnnds.V . night's performance. .v uinner was given at me couiurj- ciuu '.11a on s-tturday evening to tloso the club's eryi t jyi successful golf season. Naturally, all th , 'r,g men who play 011 wero mere. jt A meeting of tho Woman Suffrage party of- ,W l.audowne will bo held at the homo of Sirs., v 3 PiiiihI TV Alnvccrll nn StondaV. &J& SIlss Slry Wilson has been spending soma " -W time at White Sulphur springs, vv. va. wf RED CROSS BUSY ' IN PALMYRA, N.J. j Uances and Entertainments Given ' to Raise Fund for Materials for Continuation of Work FALSI VP.A The Ited Cross branch Is cr- ,,' t titily busy ihese da)s During the last fort- " n'Sht there have bceu dances, entertalpme.ntsi.-f and little boun pirtles to raise funds for th t Ited Cross. There Is much material ncfeded ? to wot-k with and It requires a great deal ot money On 'aturday, December 15, after noon and evening, this branch will hold K1 bazaar In tho V. SI. C. A. bulld'ng. wher Z there will bo rirettr and bractlcal articles otr cale for Chilstmas gifts. tV,J Ono of tho big features of this bajaar will v M be the doll uepanuient. inero nm ., ! , 1 iMA e ,inii tl.nt r.mlfl 1a men-.... . 1 i.w.l Cnntil C1.1UK Vtlll nlSO VlSlt th 1 1 i! l.niimr in crett the little children. -'" ' Tho Ited Cross branch expects to ralst Os.) f m . .. 1 Annu SI... Kovtrnt. . largo sum 01 niouo i i"'" - - .-. uASR vi Flls.abelh Lewis, who Is an . active" V rltM mentbtr of tho lied Cross branch, gave ns-i tliiiee at her home a few evenings ago and lcaUzed a eonslderublo tuni During Ihe coming w'nler there uro lo be h many affairs of Interest given by the mem bets In order to keep UP tlio funds In tnt treaaurj. lirii.F.WATHIt PAltK Mrs. nila II Thatker has returned to her homo In wasn- Oj iiigton. D C . after a siiori visuttt "y" of her son, Frank inacitcr, on ic water lane Slis A C5. Allen, who has her apartments . at the Tracy In Philadelphia. Is spending a forl'ilght ns the guest ot Sir. uud Sirs. Jos- A e ph C Clll ,j. .... , ....... r- chiitnwmtinlth. who are .nemllne the winter at 1830 Rlttenhouse c, 11 sctuare. have been upending the wcek-cna 111 viiunile Cltv. ' " Sirs. H. IL Cllft has left for a fortnight' i,m .... ... l..tt nmiiffe. wVll Slay .ev .'-'- y'-- -' . A-T Sl Sir und Slis. Joseph Is. uusd)- nan f j-mb turned to their home 011 Park lano after., t tSj spending the week Ui Philadelphia. - vffl Sir. nnd Sirs. Hussell Clarke aro home -fl nfii 11 week's stay In Ntrvv York, where- they && " w guests of Dr. and Mrs It. O. Clark. m Sir. and sirs. 11. . '- ,- SX"Z..Xi Tl.ulda lor thu winter. Sirs. 1 rank W. fcarli! Ii J' ,fl vesterda) ror i-aim cci. t..c ..... ..s. . uln her son at St. Augustine. M j. a.-!.. Ti..a1. iid.I i 111 lnTF .L2 Ml' John Teny. who is mitnumc 1110 j ts-jy .ii. t-..u.r.iic. In South llethlehein, Fa.-JViBjl is spending his vacation At his homo on mr-," jn Slisd Frances V. Ward lias returned to ft Cermaiitown after spending u fewdaysaTiheT J? her uunr. Sirs. P. S Clarksou. whoeo noma, jhj. Is spruco Acre, on ciui iune. , r .....t nnd sine Havwurd WebbTiave'- ,W!S1 icturntd from their wedding trip, which was,' .- Lo. nt Hi New York htatc. and aro visiting M,s WetVb' grandmother. Sirs. MaylancD j cuthberl. tor a mv "" u,"' ' J. aWJ Washington, D. C KM . . ., C T ...!...,.(.(- f r-lltVCI. Aul' l.leuicnant f. - j'.im.i - s.-..... -s . . i,. -Mns.s. mid Sirs. I,odergret 1 cd'ut the home of Mis. Henry C. Blair' X,5 and will spend a fortnight. - , Cf v 1 x-Meuator and Mrs. U. D. Shedaker will , ffl ciiinj iiicir iiwiHM r v . ;-si and leavo on baturday for Florida, wlicro . J the) will spenu 1110 "tint. SIlss Slary Neuicn, uner spenuing n ijw dass with her mother. Sirs. Samuel A. Ns..ts't(5 tlleh, has returned to SIlss SIIIIs'b School at SCl Mount Airy. Tu. ' Tg Prof. Hra Bowen. Id, after siiendlnp th- hiTt vtftK-enu witu tua .....,;. .-"7. V, , -,r ,TisV;a llowen, Sd, has returned to tho Lehigh Unl- t Aa verslty at South Bethlehem, Pu. tlt fil Sir. John W. Davis left for a fortnight's f gM gunnlng'trip in jsonu t-urujimv. ''?A- Sirs. J. W. Burton, of Peoria, III. aiter-jOtfEj an extended -visit with her sister. Sirs. WlWy f$m n,r, y.. c.ae. has cone to New York, and later!. irtfS laterKf' lu the week will leaAo tar her home In tbk.; Miss Frances B.--svara, -niter isitinjr wir aunt. Mrs. P. S. -Clarkson. of Spruce Acm haa returned to Gcrrrtantown, I'u. fA- tci'T.AVcrH.srrEi. Thomas 11. llaaiton spending a fortnight with her daughter. JtnJ lUrry Askln. In Ner -York'. W Miss Kmma Holt has left for an oxtenUWjq .- -ul. M l.i fn fr t r. IIU Tin - UIt Will iriCHUB 1. VVIMUMW, tmm t- Mr. A. 11 U0016 liutf returneJ to narra M Imnr after a short lelt -ttJUi Mr. and UTAvh siirllilat,, 1 rilt ' . J . 1 Sirs. Slorrls Wilson U-vUltlng at Trent ". for a (urtulght. J.cif. lUVCnTON-r-'The Fascinatdig FAbaj"' wilt bg the little play given at the Porh J" . Club this evening to raise tunas to equip ec"vt inaiur umuuotucei. as viib ut un iitvi the New Jersey units of tha ll4..Croa W h tf H-t'5 r tK c $ k Jk Oi M rn t-T Hi r . t .V . v4. ' .. 1i..)' MkMM&k&ims& timi v ' ft ..- ..;.)
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