; . ; 1 1 1 , - j 1 : , t i j it ' i-i ' 1 li , "r1 ,"?,: ifflfcn' v I i,i ST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE COMMUNITY TRBEl IN' ?..: ? f-.U r p- MPETU ;;1 ty :,? r r ti f t L-J-i I ' y i '.'. L",. ' " yi'ity'JBaii upenea with tacle Mile. Novaes ... .. , .,.. Alliance TVD Jou Bee tlicni ilnnclns away to licat -' tho band at tho Charity Unll last nlKhtr Well, It was otic beautiful Bight, and tlioe accordion pleated skirts worn ly all the groups were simply stunnlnK. Am fur as tlanclni? went, 1 think the Itallar set was by far the most srnceful, tho 1'renili set had the prettiest costumes, the Hrltlsli next, and the American danco had the must SO, though tlie'iVinccrs d,id not do as well as the Italians. Of course Charlie MorKan was here, thero and every vv hoe, ilrossed as an oldtlinn l-'rrnch ilnticliiff master, with Who silk tlRlits, very long svvnllmv-tallcil coat and trl'cornered lint: he whs wonderful, But wasn't poor Huslo Hullltt terrible! All black and wallhiRl It was a shamo, to have her do that. She Is ho stunning looking. The whole, perfoiiiiance ended with tho openlns of the Brent meltliiR pot, which was nrranged In the center of the Miiko and Into which the four nations entered after each pno's dance. When tho great cauldron opened the Amcrlcai s In frocks mado ci red and while and started and blue stripes camo IroopliiK out and danced, then there was n great grouping of the Jive nations and tho melting pot opened nnco moro a ml Mis. .lames M. Anders, ilrcsssd as Columbia, appeared In the cen ler, holding a torch, Tho "Slar-Kpangled Tlsnncr" was sung and tho grand march, led by MrN. Anders and Mr. Morg.ui, kept up for Mime thiio until the niiislo broke Into a wait?; and tic general dancing started. Alva Sergeant as one of the leaders of the Krench, and Rnrb.irn lloyd, her oppo site, were wonderful! They danced like ' Mulshed performers. Everybody ou ever saw was there. Indeed the ball took on the effecof ono of the large private balls, and to seo tho dancing and twlrllnn one felt that all had decided to throw off for.a time the thought of this dreadful war and have a -good time, and ibey did! , THI3 women's committee r the 1'liila delplila Orchestra will give :i tcceptlon to their auxiliary members it I tho Alt All! ance, 1823 Walnut street, 'his afternoon iter the concert, to meet Mile. Gulomar N'ovaos tho soloist at this week's pair of concerts. Mile. Novhcs Is t!ie,oiing South Vmerlpan pianist who caused sucli a sen nation In New York last winter, and this Is to be her first Philadelphia appearance. The reception committee includes Miss Fiances A. AViMer. Mrs. Henry V Hay. iiionil. Mis. 1 llouaid Weatbcrly, Mis. Matthew II. Crcr, Mrs. Alexander .1. Cas aatt, Mrs. Wllllaiu W. Arnctt, Ms. Hcibert I. Claik. Mis. Joseph I.cidy add Mis. Cbarlrs W. llcui', chalimau. KcsEes these. Hie cotntnlttees have In ltcd to tecelvo with them Mrs. A, .1. Dillas Dlxou and Mrs. 1'iancls Howard Williams, 'found- ptcsldents, and Jlrs. Alexander Van Rensselaer mid Mrs. Leopold Ktokowskl. Among llio niembers of tho women's committees are Mrs. Thomas (1. Asliton, Mrs. Alfred Reginald Allen, Mis. Hussell IJuane, Mrs. .Simon II. l'lelsher, Mrs. Henry S. .lennea. Miss Nina I.ea, Mrs. Thojnas Iloblns-Mrs. William .lay Turner, Mrs. Henry w. Iluttcrw'orth, Mr. W. Beaumont Whitney, Mrs. Itichard rtossmahsler, Mrs. Georgo A. Bostwlck, Mrs. William l M. Hraun, Mrs. Tlieron I. Critic, Miss Anna Hazen Howell, Mrs. Wllllaiu B. Kurtz. Mrs. George A. .Fletcher, Mrs. William Itiiin--ham, Mis. Alfred II. I'clffcr, Mrs. Charles I,. Mitchell. Mrs. Samuel S. Kcls, Mrs. Wil liam I. Beiiicnl, Mrs. Charles. C. Collins, Mrs. C. Lincoln I'm bush, Mlxs llliuor C. Goepp, MUs Hochstrasser, Miss Amelia .lustl, Miss Florence Klenim, Mrs. Joseph T. Itlchards, Mrs. Cumlllo W. '.cckwer, Mrs. J. Claude Bedforl, Mrs. Henry V. Gum mere, Miss Bcitlah Garictson, Mrs. Samuel S. Burgln, JIIss M.nlr- Luugliuey, Mrs. G. Hudson Mnlruon, Mis. I'. II. Nlbcekcr, Mrs. Franklin M. Putts and Mis. John David Shattuck. JrpiS an ill wind tli.tt blows no one -- good" might rcadllv bo said of it little Incident which brightened up one family's Clulstnias U.iyi Thoj bad Just Mulshed their turkey ilium- ami weie ' thinking, of course, of the absent hoj who was a lieutenant at one of mir southern camps, and wondering when ho'd bo going "over there," when "tlna-ii-llim" tho phono ' rang and It wuh H1H olie! "Huiry, - Agnes," ho said, "wo'ro now 'passing , through tho city on our wny to Ilobokcn, and they dlscoered u hot bo Just as wo leached Glrard Avenue Bridge." fc'Kci excitement! Neve- did a family fly out of a house nij fast as they all did, r and iiercr, NUVtJIt did u motor i-rcp so v slowly up tho hill as tho precious moments sped by. But they reached tho train before the )iot box was cooled and had twenty glorious minutes right there on tho tracks, during which every one talked tit mc'o and nobody said a thing! ' ' But after nil, who cated? tor they mo" teen HIM on .Christmas Day, ami tho memory of that mtctliiK will linger long r.ftcr other and less Joyous memories of the war have pawed away. ,, A NUMBF.K of girls who form a .miglcal :. dressing class will glvo a tho dansant "' on Saturday afternoon, January f, tu tho r I'hlladclphia Cricket Club, for tho benefit ' of tho French orphan. Tho clubrooins ;nnd orchestra, tho latter formed from tho Ijojb of tho V'hestiuit Hill Acudcmyhatu toth been donated, so the pruccods vll till IF be then to the cause. , The, patronesses for the affair will In-i f 'elude Mrs. 15. A. Bnllufd, Mrs. K. W, Clark, Jr., Mrs. Franklin S. Ldmnnds, Mrs. K. T. Goodell, Mrs. WJlIlum II. Georgo. . .Mrs. llobert I". Hooper, Mrs. K. J, Lavluo, Wrs. J. Rutherford McAllister, Mrs. Joshua rJ'earBon, Mrs. William L. Sttpplce and Mrs. ;ti. B. Swope. NANCY WYNVK. ' Social Activities , , Mr. and ?lrs. Luther Hussell ! reaves, of ,i "Blenheim, Bennington, ' Vt., aro IhUIhk 'Mrs. llreavea'B )iarentH, Mr, and Mrs, Ciar K ' enca Pals May, of W'isterla Iyjtlge, Nar- K Mrs. Uduurd r. Ixuglira)i has taken npar 1'inenta on the St, John Hlver. Jacksonville, &')htu to be near her husband. Lieutenant 4Jxuflintn. who Ih stationed at Camp Joseph '' JelinHon. Mrs. Ijuglirun before her' mar- " rlono last piontlivBB miss Jane M. Hookey, i 4PM Pi' wpww ,vyit,TiTvnmm juwfll mn ... Uorgeous, CJolortul Spec- Entertained at Art Building In Mount Airy, has returned to her home In New York, Miss .Msiy Keeler. tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs.-W. II, Keeler. of Merlon, Is homo for the aentloii from Trinity College. t Miss Psullne McCandlesa, of the I'lnehurst Apartments, bns Just returned to this city after a visit of several weeks' fo HarrisburR. SATURDAY CLUB'S CHRISTMAS DANCE Wayne Headquarters of -Club Pre sents Festive Aspect Several Minor Entertainments The Christina dance of the Junior settlon of the Saturday Club was given In tho club 1uuo at Wajne on Wednesday, when Mrs. Maishall Hughe Smith, Mrs. Ralph W. r.tner son. Jr.. Mis. Charles . Tatnall and Mrs. Humbert Pnm-ll werfl the patronesses. '.Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kincrson gave din ner at their lmjne In Wayne In honor of their guest, Mls Margaret Itcllly, of New York, before the dance. Among those present at tho dance were Miss Madeline Lcatengood. Miss Janetto .Holmes, Miss Josephine ubdvke. Miss Ml! dred Jones, .Miss Ksther Campbell, Miss Dor othy Painter, JIIss Dorothy Leonard. Mbs Lillian l!catty, Miss Gladys Law ton, Miss Dorothea Tlngley, Miss Lillian Mulford. Miss Ail.im, Miss Dorothy Parke, Miss Dallet, Miss Margeruni, Miss Dorothy Ltncli, Miss Mat.N Johnson, Miss ltena Ward. Miss Mai garft Itcllly, Miss Katherlne Itellh. Mlsn .Mary Dotteter, Mr. Theodore Mjers. Jr.. Ln slgn Hnrold nail, tT S. N'., Mr. John Leon ard, Mr. Urooko Young, Mr. 'Denhani Young, Mr. Robert Fronedeld, Mr. Dawson HuMon, Mr. Ilerbett Adams, Lieutenant Do Witt Cronell Clement, t S. R., Lieutenant Saen Schultz, Mr. IMinund A S Hunter. -Mr. Wil liam T. Hunter. Mr. Alexander. Mr. Ilrooks, Mr.- Itroilhead and Mr. Randall. SAILORS ENTERTAINED AT SAINT PATRICK'S Service Flag Bearing 1G0 Stars to Hang From School Hall St. Patricks Catholic Club gate a delight ful entertiilncmiit last night in the Guild Hall at Tncnt -first and Naudalu Hrexts for mhiio Kepnty-lle sailors from the navy ard, A Christmas dinner was serted and between tourses the ilcrgy coutucted with St. Pat ilck's church and men were entertained bv it nuinlier of singers. The Rt Rev. Monslgno'r Kleran, I). D., welcomed the men at the beginning of the dinner and the' Itcv. l'r. Murphy acted us toastinaster. The I. John P. Thompson piesented the service flag, which will hang from the school hall at Twentieth and lxcust streets, on the white ground of this handsome flag are ICO bluo stars representing tho men of the parish who are serving their country. Lieutenant John Target, ft surgeon In the navj, iesiiiniled to tho speeches and thanked the priests and iluli for the delightful eve ning. A quartet consisting of Miss .Mav Farlej, Miss Allen McPoyle, Mr. I'atllek Rleiuauu and Mr. Frederick Brown sang, and a quintet made up of members of the Setond Coast Artillery did various vaudevllln stunts. The Rev. Francis Smith, of St. Dominic's Church In Holniesburg. plajeil several selec tions on the violin, Mr Thomas Cllggett sang and Mr. Joseph Kenny gave sonio clever recitations. The Rev. Joseph L. Wolf, formerly of St. I'atilck's, who Is stationed at Camp Meade, was present a, wero Fathers Fload and Cainpa, 'Engagements Announced .Mr. and .Mrs C. Davlsli. of 1.131 Colvvvn street, nnnounred the eiigagemeut of their daughter. Miss Catherine Adelaide Davlsli. to Mr. Flo)tl Mason Carlton, of Falrvl(w, Va., at,, i dinner p.ut on Christmas evening at tliclr home Dr. and Mrs. Ficderlck C Smith, of this t It y, announce the engagement of tlielr daughter, Miss Lthjl Jlay- Smith, to Mr. Joseph W. Bolton, Jr. Mr and Mis. Georgo F. Illlletter, of 3063 Geruiautovvn avenue, anuouuen tho engage ment of their daughter, Miss Ruth Hortenso Bllletter, t Mr. James 1" Lovo. Mr. and Mrs Charles W Bruce, of Wctt Philadelphia, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Marie Ifabello Biuce. to Mr. Lionel D. Hdle. of Grecnwrh, N Y. Owing to llio war conditions no date has been set for the wedding and .Miss Bruce will re sume her studies at Va"-sar College. Mr.. M. M, Ymw. of 1(37 North Seven teenth street, announces die' engagement of her daughter, .Miss Gertrude .ane, to Lieu tenant Thomas A. lgue, sou of .Mr. and Mrs. .1 Washington Iigue, of tills city. Lieu tenant Logon has been at various camps since he received his, commission it the' first olllcers' training camp at, Foit Nlagaia. lie is now stationed at Camp Jackson, S. C. No dato has been set for" the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Israel Isaacs, of 1333 Mar shall street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Ireno Isaacs, to Mr. Fredcilck H. Aronson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Aronson, ot "J37 Toplar street. vQjs-T MISS HELEN CHATHAM Miss Chatham has issued Invitations for an informal Christmas party on Monday, December 3fi at her home, 5818 Catharine street. Miss Chat-, ham is president of the rhi Delta fgi Sorority, "which will bo rep. resented at the sorority and frater nity dance ut Mercantile Hall Satyr- uay ercnmit. 1 ; : i lf KB I r r i t '' iMiliililMBBiBIBBfcfa'' vV MISS FLOHKNCK HEM. Miss Hell is nn active worker of the Overseas Committee of the Emorgcncy Aid, which hns decided to continue send soldiers' kits to the men "over there" throuRhout the winter. PRETTY WEDDING ON WEDNESDAY Miss Rcgina MeCormick Married to Mr. Henry Dougherty in St. Stephen's Church A erv pretty wedding of the holldav week was that of Miss Regina M .MiCoimlrk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel .1 MeCor mick, of 35S!I North Broad street, and Mr Hemy J. Dougherty, of t'SL! Thompson street, a sergeant la the 314th Regiment, which took placo on Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock In St. Stephen's Catholic Church. Broad and Butler stieets The i-eiciiiony was performed by the Rev. Peter liullday. D. D, of the Washington Fnlverslty. The bride's gown was of white Fathl and durhesse l.ice Her tulle veil, which was arranged with a cap and orange blossi ms. was edged with lace similar to that on the gown. On bids and lilies of the valley wero cariled Mr McCoimlck g.ivo his daughter In marriage, and she was attended bv Miss Roe Dolau as maid of honor antl Miss Helen Dougherty, sister of the 'bridegroom, and Miss Ocnevleve l.afferty ns bridesmaids .V frock of pale blue taffeta trimmed with sliver lace was wi m by the maid of honor, whllo pink satin with sliver lace formed the dresses of the bridesmaids. The latter can led staffs from which were suspended pink ro-es. All the attendants wote hats of pink satin and tulle Mr Jen Wall was the bridegroom's best man. and the ushers. Included Mr. Ralph Dungan, Mr. John MacAiilley, Mr Joseph I) MeCormick, brother of the biide, and Mr. William It. Doughcrt. Jr. brother of the bridegroom. The service was frllovvcd by a breakfast at tho home of the bride's parents After a short wedding trip Sergeant Dough erty will leturn to Camp Meade. NAUBIr POSSHLT An Interesting wedding was solemnized m the Memorial Protestant Hiilsiop.il Church of the Advocate, Klghtccuth and Diamond streets,, on Wednesday afternoon at '! o'clock, when Miss Anna Mae Posselt, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs K. A Posselt, of L'lfiJ North Twenty-first street, became tho brldo of Mr. Carl Nagel Tlw Rev. Henry Mnrtjn Mednry, D. D. reetoi, officiated at tho cere mony. The bilde woie a gown of white satin, with a court train of the satin finished with a design of hand embroidery tier veil of tullo extended to the embroidered design and was arranged with sprit) s of orange blossoms She carried a shower of white roses and white lilacs. Miss Mcta Hnii.i Klllncr was her only attendant She was attired In a pale bluo taffeta frock iind a tulle hat. Her houquet combined pink snapdragons with white lilacs. The brlilegioom had for be-t man Mr. Rajnioud Kdward Dautrlch Following tho ceremony there was a dinner at (he Hanover Hotel for the bridal partj Mr. Nagel and his bride left for a trip through cistern New York, finishing their Journey at Paw tucket, B l which tit) will be their fiituie home. KARL -11 A MM Announcement Is made of the marriage ot Miss Hemletta Rannu. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hairy P. Ranim. of :t 2 3 ."5 North Twenty fifth street, to Mr. Ira II Harl. if L"7IS North Nineteenth stieet, nt tiin homo of llio ottlclntlng clerg)in.iu, the Rev. Frank (Iray. of tho Wissnhlekon .Methodist Hpiscnp.it Chunk. Upon their return from it shoit trip tho bridegroom will leturu to Camp Meade, whllo the bride will live with her paicnts until the close of the vvai. AUTOMOBILE CLUB OPENS NEW ROOM Popular Germanlown Organiza tion Has Large Dinner Dance in Newly Completed Ballroom The Automobile Club of Oeimanlnwn cele brated tho opening of Its new b.illioom, which lias jUBt been completed, by giving a largo dinner dam'e Inst evening It Is an enormous room, 70 by 100 feet, nnd the color scheme Is a sort of pastel green and white, whllo it Is built In tlm tlcorglnn style of architecture. About 2f0 persons attended this affair and mwe than thirty tables for dinners wero reserved by members of tho club, including tho following- Mr and Mrs. John Glenn, Mr. and Jlrs. Charles I! Malley, Mr. and Mrs. William A Moiton, Mr and Mrs. W, W. Illday. Mr and .Mrs. William A Haines, Mr. and Mrs, 0, II Paine, Mr. and Mrs. B. J'. Belts, Mr. and Mrs. o. H. Murtz. Mr. and -Mrs. Lewis P. flelger. Mr. and Mrs. Conkm Seymour Carrlgan. Mr. and Mrs. William T. Belts, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kuukel. Mr. and Mrs. Harry It. Do ISroat, Mr and Mrs. Richard S. Cox. Mr and Jlrs. William 11 Hurlburt, Jlr. and .Mrs. Chailes K. Lu kens, Jlr. and Mrs. H. J Uardner, Jlr, nnd Mrs. Harry W. Butterworth. Jr., Captain and Jlrs. I. II. Sheard. Jlr and Jlrs. John It. Umsted and Jlr. and Jlrs. Karl T Weger. Those who rmd private dinners at the club before the dance Included Jlr and .Mrs. John B. l'atton. who had as their guests Jlr. nnd Jlrs. Joseph Wittlnan, Mr. and Jlrs. John W. Powers, Jlr. and Jlrs. Horace Marvel, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgo Bariy. Jlr. and Jlrs, II. T. Patterson entertained cl6ht guests' at din ner. Jlr. and Mrs. 11. O. Palno had Jlr. and Mrs. Arthur Hagar and Jlr. and Jlrs. Joseph Kerrlck for their guests. Jlr. and Jlrs. WIU Ham II, Wilson were at the table with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Chadwiclc Jlr. and Jlrs. 13. V Kamerly. Jr., entertained Dr. and Sirs. Andrew Godfrey. Jlr. and JlrB. Joseph JIc Culloch, Jlr. and Mrs. Walter Fuhy. Tho guests of Mr. and Jlrs, 1 Id ward s. Jackson wero MIbs Helen Ledyard and Mr. Francis Ledyard, of Pasadena, Cal., and JIIss Margaret Hlley. of New York. Jlr. and Sirs. A K. Berry had as tlielr guests Jlr. and Jlrs. Lindsay McCandllsh, Jlr, and Mrs.-Albert W. Morton and Mr. and Jlrs. Kdwin O. I,ews. Mr. and Mrs-.William II, Lincoln entertained eighteen guests at dinner! Mr. and Jlrs. Wil liam Uyger, Jlr. and Mrs.- F.dward Cadwal Jler Jlr. and Mrs. Walter Bilks, Mr. and JIra Otto Schauni, Mrs. CJoorgo Blabon. Jlr. and Mrs Kdward Bearden, Miss Carolina Wag. ner,' Colonel Walter Hutchl!!".' Dr. Herbart i'alne Fisher, Jlr, William D. Kdsun. Mr. and Mr. Frank Buck and Mrs. Stanley Buck. Mr. and Jlrs. U. D. Shew ell entertained 'twenty-four guests at dinner. LUNCHEON GIVEN TODAY IN TIOGA Watch Party Will Re Held in Ann Carmichael Memorial Church on New Year's Eve Mrs Come II. Wnbensmltli gave a lum li eon todiy at her home, HIT West tin tailo street Holly berries. Christmas gieens nnd. of course, tlm Maps, giving a touch of patriotism, weie used In the deem a Rons. .Mrs. Samuel Jla'ttein Billings, Jlrs. Llllle I.jndall. Mrs. tieorgn II Whltr, Mrs Mar.v K lluiknian. Mrs c. U. Jloyer and .Mr.-. C ti. Tatnall we're the guests. Jlrs. James L Brown, ot n.'Ciii North Broad street, entei tallied at luncheon and cards tui Tiichdaj. Iter guests included Jllsa I..1 Han Reler. .Mis William Wenlger. Miss llMi-llp Winters, Js llertha Wenlg'r Jlr-. Rimer 11. Hampton, Jlis Howard ,Iant7en, .Mrs Fiederlck c.irter. .Mis Charbs llafner, Mis Albeit Sihnenck, Mrs I'urj Shot lock ami Mis. Benjamin Relibaiun Mr. and Mrs Prank II. Smith, of .1310 Ninth Fifteenth strctt. have amiouuicd the engagement of tlielr daughter, JIIss Solit.i Hhod.t Smith, to Jlr. Maurice Raymond Nad ler Mr Nntller Is a roipoial In tlio SilHli Vein tvpiadion, now ttntloued at Waco, Tex. The cantata of Santa Clans was presented last evening In tho Ann Carmichael Memo rial I'resbjterlan Clniicb. Fifth street and lino avenue On New Year's Rvo a watch party from s in 10 p. in. will be held In llio ihurrh, with refreshments from 10 to MISS PHYLLIS M. KAMSKY Miss Itatnsey'H entraKcmcnt to Mr, H. (Jriflltli Jones, 2d, was recently announced. 11. followed by a sacred service from 11 o'clock to the dawn of tlm new )ear. This church has seven soldiers on the roll of honor and sent each a new $10 bill as a Christmas gift Mr and Jlrs James P)e will entertain nt dinner and cards this evening. Their guests, who are members of tlielr card club, will he Jlr. and Jlrs Harry Frelz, Jlr. and .Mrs Tholiwis N Dawson. .Mr. and Mrs. James I. Brown.'jllss Helen Riley. .Mr. Arthur Brlglit hop nnd Jlr, and Jlrs. Walter Schoney. Mr. and Jlrs. Howard Wright, of West Philadelphia, formerl) of Tioga, aro spend ing tho hollda) week In Boston, JInss, Jlrs. J. Horace (litheus gave a luncheon last Saturday at her home, r7 Cepter street, Woodbury, N. J., for Jllfa Jlnry lilbbs, Jim A Keely Wecdcr, Jlrs. Frank Zimmerman and JIIss .Mildred Teenier The hostess, who is a recent lirlde, was JIIss Gladys Jones, daughter of Mrs, Hllzabeth Jones, of 2139 West (Jntniio street. , The children of the Temple Baptist Sunday school gave an Interesting presentation of the Christmas) Cantata last evening In the church. Twenty-second and Tioga streets, under the dliectlon of JIIss Jlarcia Sclioen berg. A laigo Christmas tree, decorated with tinsel and multicolored electric lights and festoons of laurel, from which tiny electric lights gleamed like twinkling stars, formed the decointlons. Tho pi lee of admission was a few- groceries for tho Baptist Orphanage. Jlr. Joseph Ziegler known to tho rhlldren of Tioga and Nlcetowu as Undo Joe, gave his! scenth Christmas entertainment last evening for tho youngsters. Sixteen hundred boys and girls' assembled at his home, 1727 Cayuga street, and with waving Hags and a band of muslo paraded to thp Wayne movlng-plcturo theatre. Wnyna avenue .and t Dounton street, where Jlr. Frank Schilling, llie propriciur. nnu uncm urn-, me noui, gave the guests and children an American patriotic entertainment. Uncle Joe Is an out-and-out 'American nnd wanta to instill true patriotism nto the minds of )oung America. Jlrs. Lester Lehrfeld, of 3245 North Broad street. Is visiting Jlr. nnd Jlrs. L. Schlft at tlielr homo In Kaston, Pa. , Tho members of the Tioga Business Jten' Association gava their annual Christmas en tertainment for the children jesterday aft ernoort at the Drury, Theatre, Thirteenth and Tioga streets. They will have 1E00 young guests and each boy and girl will enjoy' four hours ot moving pictures and go hoine(wtth a box of candy Jlr. Wilbur Zimmerman Is president of thj association, Jir, Thomas Bluett and Mr. Kdward A. Snyder are the vice presidents, Mr. Matthew J. Donoho secre tary ana wr. j aeon i, loux treasurer; Loux treasurer; ' t zrr "s l'hnto l Mnrreau MRS. JOSEPH LEIDY Mrs. Lcidy isn member of tho committee which will receive this afternoon nt the recep tion to bo Riven for Mile. Novaes nt tho Art Alliance Hullding nftcr the Orchestra. NAVAL OFFICERS HERE FOR THE HOLIDAYS Informal Entertaining in Navy Yard and Girard Estate Order of the Week Willi so man, ,,f tpe naval nfilccra home on shoit furloughs Christmas In the naval set this )e'ar was ipiite the brightest day they had enjn)cil in many mouths. Many ot the otneers and their families entertained In formally all during the morning, nnd little dinner parties of four nnd sl were qulto the order of the day Commander J. I. Campbell, I". S N, went lo Newport News on Monday afternoon to spend the hollda.vs with his family. Commander Rayinrnd S Keyes, I" S N.. of ;10.' Shunk street, came home for the holldn)s as did also Lieutenant Theodore H. Winter", of 250t South Garnet Htreet. Commander Rnscoe C. Davis, t'. S N., who lias just received bis promotion, also came home for the holidays, whlih ho is spending at his home, 2502 South Twenty ssfond street. Those who entertained informally during tlm morning weie Commander Kc)cs nnd Jlrs. Keyes, Lieutenant Winters and Jlrs. Winters Jlrs. J. A. Campbell, wjfo ot Lieu tenant Campbell, V. S. N.. of 2122 Shunk street, nnd Mrs Clarence A. Cnrr. wlfo of Captain Carr, I. S. N had a few- friends in for tea at her home in the yard Jlr. and Jlrs. Richard C Jleyers. of 2C31 South Colorado street, liavo as their guests Jli.s. Me,vers'n parents, Mr. nnd Jlrs. Charles A. Johnson, of Charleston, W. Va They en tertained in tlielr honor last evening nt a small brldgo party. Their guests included Jlajor 11. L. Huggln, V, S. A, and Jlrs. lluggliis, Paymaster James P. Helm. l S. N, and Jlrs Helm. Commander Raymond S. Kc)cs, If. S. N, nnd Mrs. Keyea, Lieutenant T. H. Winters, V. S. N., nnd Jlrs. Winters, Naval Constructor Hdwln L. Cochrane, I". S. N.. and Jlrs Cochrane and Mr. and Jlrs. W. 1 Scott. Mrs llcmy II Porter, wife of Lieutenant Purler. I S. N.. of 2I2 Shunk street, li en tertaining her brothei -In-law and sister, Jlr and Mrs. Hear) Moyer, and tlielr two small children. JIIss Hunlrn Jlo.vcr and .Master Walter Jlc)er, of Rlverlon. Jlr. and Jlrs Robert S. Hayvvard. of 281 J South Colorado teriace, entertained at din ner on Christmas Day. Jlr Charles S Davis, nr 2DI0 South Twent)-ihst street. Is aKo spending the Christmas hollda) s with his family .Mr Davis hns an Important post In ono of the western munition plants and his friends will be glad lo learn Hint' lie Is giaduall) recover ing frcm his recent' accident, when hu was ro badly burned. Another informal but delightful dinner rarly was given to Lieutenant Furo) at his home, '-'600 South Cleveland avenue, on Christmas Da). "WHAT'S DOING iTDNlGHLXs 0J&- :...... Joint meeting of Amerlrnn HMnrlrsl As sociation and American Political Sclenro As. Boclation, University Jtuseum Free riirlstinaa party for elillilrrn l Municipal Court probatlor. oillcera of West Philadel phia district, Knights f Columbus Hall, Thirty-eighth and JIarket streets. Free. rhnrnl Soelft) lo sing "The Mi-Uh," Academy of JIuslc Admission charge. MretlnR nf llted Ilulldlng Trades Council, Parkway Building. Jlembers. MretlnR of Chefttnut Bill llunlness Jlen's Association, 8217 Ucriiiantowu avenue. Free. Comed), "Our Ilu," lo lie presented by tho Klrllii Club for benefit of Sammees, Jter cantlle Hall, Broad and Master streets. Ad mission charge. Wnlln Walla Club Ilanee, Belfleld Country Cluh. Jlembers. B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE fllKSTNt'T AND TWUl.PTII UTS. CAMERON SISTERS BAILEY & COWAN EMMETT DEVOY & CO. Frflru- Kwinnly; Kentiey A UaIIU; i;arl CavunausU & "o. Othr ItolMay lVat.trn. JOYFUIw NEW YEAR'S JUBILEE! Commencinc Monday, Dec. 31 3 PERFORMANCES 3 NEW YBAR'S BAY. TBK8UAY, JANUARY I. J. 30 P.30 4 8 P. II. SECURE YOUR SEATS NOW! ' ACADEMY OK MUSIC ' THURSDAY EVENING. JANUARY .1 . tO. CAPTATN DAVID FALLON In Bti Vlvlt, Illua tritea Wr Lecture, Fighting Through Hell Prlcn, 30o to 11.00. Heats on Ssle at Hipe' Biel'islv Direction Vm. J, njan. ACADEMY Seats t Beppe's. 1110 Chtttnut Bt. PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA today Tomor A? Pololit! Mine.' Outomtr Noyki. Pltnltt. LITTLE TBEATRB tlth t txLsnesy I'hon I.ngut lB4t Iltslnnlni Mon. Ev. Dm, m "The Honeymoon" A Comedy by Arnold llenntll Author ot "MIItatonM.' PAC1MA MATINBK TODAY Wataat tt Bta, A His Soi Tnn 1 JcVSxS-- YJ&rtTK, Number of Holiday. Dances Plarined for'Vkti Clubs of Towns in Delaware County Children?! Carnival Set RIIH.KY TAI1K Is one ot the towns that has bad Its llrst community Christinas tree this ear. The people out there ath ered around the tree at about 4 o clock on Christmas afternoon. The Woman's Club, which had the tree In charge, had suggested that no one send Christmas, cards to friends In the town, but "meet and give them per sonal good wishes btnenth the shining tree. And. Indeed, the sugresllon seemed to havo been carried out, for cverywheie were per sons greeting each other merrily. The com bined chorus of nil the churches nnd the Children's Chorus snug all the old carols, .Mr. llobert Strlne nnd Jlr. I.. 1. Harrington were soloists. And then nil over the treo lights Hashed forth nnd ever one held thelP breath, It was so beautiful. The Woman's Club gave a Christina party for the rhlldren on Monday nfternoon lie cember 1. Mrs. Ildward W Venn and the members nf the Melody Chapter had eharge of the affair. All tho members of the Utile Mothers' League were there. The oung girls In Itldley 1'ark have been mo,t active In the lied Cross drive. They have worked Just ns hard ns can be. .and have secured n p-ent many new members. Among the girls who were here, there nnd everywhere In their lied Cross costumes were Mls Helen Alherholt. Miss llbbec nnd Miss I-'lorence Illghter Mrs, I,. II. llrant Is spending the f hrlsl mas hollda s with her daughter, Mn William II Murphy, In Itlchmond, Va. ' Lieutenant Waller Halkett camo over from Long Island and spent Sunday with his parents. Mr and Mrs William (i. llalltett. The engagement of Miss MrKeltnn, of M Philadelphia, to Lieutenant l-'iederlck J Ml cliell. Jr. has Just been announced. The next meeting of Mrs Charles i IM 7r dancing class will be held on V rlriay arternonn. .Inmiary I. In the Kldley I'ark Auditorium Miss Patricia ItUhtcr teaches the claw. There will be a subscription dance In the Auditorium on tiaturdj evening, January 6. Mis. Charles (i. Hctxel has. charge of these dances. Some ot the oung people In Chester are giving a dance nt the New Century Club on New Year's Kve. Thero will be a number or Itldley Park people nt the affair. Mr. and Mis Wllllaiu Needs, ot Colnyn. have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Dorothy Caroline Needs, to Hr. Wllllaiu Alfred Nelll. V. S. N. Miss Needs gav.- a small luncheon nt her home on Sat urdii nnd It was then that tlij- nitnniinc inent was made. The guetts at the luncheon were Mrs. William llusclllMrs Ilder. Mrs. M. Kennv. Mrs Hvnns, Miss Hthel Austin Miss Margaret Aurtln, Mis Mary Hates and Mlsa Marjorlc Needs. ' Mr. and Mrs Chailes W. Hun-, of Colling wood, liave announced tlie engagement ot their daughter. Miss ituth Lillian ttusy, to Mr. Harold Harris N'nce Among the Helawnie County repretenta tlves who attended the meeting of the Penn sylvania division of the Council of National Defense, held at tho Ilellevuc-Ktratford last Tuesday. 'December IS, wero Mrs. S. nialr I.ucltle, of Chester: Mis. Henry T. Kent npd Mrs. Nnthnnlel Kcay. of Lnnsdowne; Mrs A. W. deary, of Wnlllngford, and Mrt, W. Irwin Cheyney, of Media. Mrs. ,T. S. Sullivan and her son, Mr. John Sullivan, tif Sharon Hill, aro spending the holidays at Peusacota, Kin. Mrs. Charles A. Haymond was. Uinlrman of tho'" committee in charge of a card party vthich the Philadelphia Music Club gave at tlin Aldlne Hotel Tuesday afternoon. Decern lier IS, for the benefit of the .Soldiers and S-allors' Chocolate Fund. Quite a number of Llanercli womrn attended the affair The Junior branch nf the Llanercli Woman's Club gave it subscription dance on Wedncs. day evening, the proceeds of which were to lie used for their wool fund Tills section of the cluh was Just recently organized, but already tho members have accomplished n gofid deal. Jlrs. S. M. Wilson entertained the Llanercli Itrldga Club at her home on Monday. De cember 17 Her gues(s were Mrs. ,t. L. Bean, Mrs. Perrival Johnson,, Mrs. II. 11. Alkens, Mrs Clinton rtoth, MrT J. 1 I.owden. Mrs. W. L. Oarland. Mrs. Powell, Mrs. Dunvvoody and Miss Nrnll. Tho Junior brancli of the Llanercli lied Cross has sent Christmas booklets to fifty of the bo.vs from out theic who nrc in the sen Ice. Mis Cnrollno Llttletleld is pUunlng to have n large children's carnival some time In Kebruary It will be held In the audi torium of the llavcrford Township High School and about L0 .voungstcra will take pnrt in the, affair. Tho Junior section of the Cenlurj Club o chestnut ST. Onpvn Hniicjp TKL IXJCl'hT 1850 V LCl CV XAVJUOC DIltnCTlON Mnesns. bimnuitT THE PUBLIC DEMANDS IT! OWINO TO T11K I NPIlECKDK.VTni) riKMAND ron chuihtmas and wnn.s'ns, hay ropri.Art rrticn Matim:i:s SPECIAL t1 (( MATINEE TODAY v ' ,v" MATISHF. HATl'ltDAY N. Y. WINTEH OAnDCN PPECTACI.K SHOW OF WONDERS NlntlTP KNTIRR 1 Kf i.owErt n.oon V1,uu OTIIKtl SHATS. no-T.lc. II. MATINEKS KNTinn 1 (j0 I.OWKR KIXIOR . V1'"" OTIIP.R SI3ATS B0-7SC. BXCEIT SATCRPAY8 AND HOLIDAYS 8(:ats now on sali; rou all IT.RFORMANCES I EXTRA! SPECIAL! MIDNIGHT SHOW NEW YEAR'S EVE AT POPULAR PRICES ntlllNN'INO HIOHT AFTnit nr.oui.Ait PKnroitMA.vcK sbats ow T.YRIC KVUNINOS AT !I5 SI1AHP U i inv SIATINTn TOMORROW. : 13 SKAT8 NOW for sll performsnen. Includln r,t'.VV 1I.AKO l.Vt... A1A1. AU TOICJIIT RAYMOND HITCHCOCK in "HITCHY-KOO" with Leon Errol Irene Bordoni Itnaclo Martlntttt. Jnfceplilne Whlttell, Ames & Wlnthrop, RyHU Jaaon, Ueu, Moure & Oihara. ADEIjPHI KVKSINOH AT 8:211 n"uul "' LAST MATINK1I TOMORROW LAST 4 TIMES LAST POPULAR- PRICE MATINEE TODAY BEST SEATS $1.00 William Collier IN- Till! nnEATHST OP ALL TARCHS "Nothing But the Truth" BEG. MONDAY EVG DEC. 31 First Time on Any Stage RATMOND HTCTjKsn4 E- RAT O.OETZ "FOLLOW THE GIRL" A MUSICAL COMEDT IN THREE ACTS Seats Now Selling! I-OR At.Vi PKBPORMANCE"! 1NCLUOINO $,$$ MATLNEB POP. PRICE MAT, THURSDAY JBUST SWA1S fl.lMJ, . f JtMULAR JUTINM ' jkUTU-WAf " o ; ? J for February Norwood cave a I'lirlstniap dnc atT'tl Norwood .flrehouM: laM evening. It V uhcrlptlon atTalr. Theiie eamo Junior,-1 the way, have ent ninety ChrlitmaabM to boje of their town who re now lna different camps. 8urely they deserve oance after Imvlnn d6ne no plendldly. t;j Lieutenant Herbert Humphries and JHJ iiumppriea aro now nt Douglan, Arlt., WBJ Lieutenant Humnhrlfa will ht ulntlnned-.l eome time s t air. nnu 3ir. James Harper and their IrH daughter, JIIss Ituth Harper, of JJrookM aro pnendlnir the Christmas holidays Wl Mr. Harper's parents. In Aldan. ii Mr. Wayne O. Ljster has enlisted Jj marine, and Is now stationed at Port rtoval ' tM-i The Sunday scliool of the Grace Chapffd ' In Onumririt oa'A n fi. .!.! .i..ininMMii' .f ' - - " v n iiimviiius tjiiciininwicii nl' ami bo8 prrivonteda pageant, fn which thyf , renrefnted tha rllfrrnt nai(rtn- Thr f-V..!--i'J ten members of this .Sunday school In 'th$C?,j? very Rencrously by the school' nt CrlBtmaK -I Some of the Drcxcl Hill people gave n dn?t4-5c, 2 mm tnurwiay evemnK nt Weber's Hall, TherEJt were a number of hotc,es al thn r.rfnlr. nnii-. ft eacli linil tmif.t ,ai,p,i M.mi.. A t .. Jtml finite a large dance. The hostesses wtrs) ?jn Mrs Thomaa Slinmoni, Mrs. deorfta nyder,rilk' Mrs. l.'dnnrd II. Wanamaker, Mrs. II. Walter, .jrf Atinore, Mfn. Knufinann. Mrs. Nl-man Ilower.'i Mrs. .1 Lawrenep Whinner. M, i-i.ario. tit .V,T. ;1 wanner, .Mm. Llndsey JIason, Mrs. niarles'tf; ,.:,..., .nih. cicorKe npier, .Mrs. italpri H. Mar- CAy t M 1rm I n 1J....I.. A, !.,... .- ImT Sj1 .Mrs. Thomas Ilornhlll. Tlie proceeds freniw.'j) IMA llfltlfA Mill lia ,la,.nl..l ... .1. .. , . A 1 u. 3. which the women out tn-re have started. W MrH. it. WllllPr Alln,i,n ,nlAtnl,...l I... . , IW brlduo club yesterday ufternoon. H Mr. nml Jlrs. (JcnrKe HtaHell nre spending , -"M tho winter at tlielr buncalow at I'lnehursL.t M A Z ' J rff 9 - MARKET ' , 3 li.-. a vt iniiiitn i(iVt7ar lum lUAitaii " ""'"""' ? " .T ... --p r: "int cinaeretia m "jis nil A fT7 lli Inttit'r hthi-v-t J 't-Zr-l'lM NORMA TALMADGE S'lM In "The Ftvret of th Btorm Ceiintry" A R C A D I A 10.13 A M.. 12. S. g-11 r.:i 7M3. n SO P. U. Jf J an : m M"h' i -1 a u it z na In '"The Scvmi Stvana" A Taramount PleturJ,,'JS5 7TPTHPTA MARKBT Above OTH l5K! v ivivinii v a. ii. to mis r. M,., i LAST 2 DATS'' ' T-lp-t Vallnnal K-vl.lVI, -.-- ,-,...., , .- -... ........... .mu,.ViB ..ItutV riHVOII r-f.Wi. MME. OLGA PETROVA ' 8 LV FIRST SHOWING OP "WS "DATiaHTER OF nP.STTMV Mil COMINtl -"TIIH WHIP" COMINO ""it-iJi TitrinirMTl MAItKEf BT. nRt.nvw irm ,. &s3 MPC r'ATf F -hvlvia mr Tiivti SPPHP1" Dcn.iti.w- J . " "r-"'--,5. M OH MARKET and ,T HTXTtnrTi r-n-M1 VAUDEVILLE WViOT II A. M. tell P. t .?fVj JOSIE -FLYNN and Her .3 HIP-HIP HOORAY GIRLS - .SSB NEW VKAR'3 EVH Mtdnlrht rerformanca ,'-4i poneo vevo daily. " n . . J?'l ,T,Vi m , W'KS,J'NO..T i 5f iioiei lopsy-iurvy "uo"-,-nJii?JV 'I.I'tj: BROADWAY '"toad .ni snider avhw!, Mnry Pickford Little Prince'ii Tiir. LENON'S HAWAIIAN'S: OTHERS .a -a ACADEMY OF MUSIC 3 PERFORMANCES ONLY New Year's Eve New Year's Afternoon New Year's Night RALPH HERZ QUEENIE DUNEDIN & CO. ' BENNETT and RICHARDS WALTER PERCIVAL & CO. JOHN O'MALLEY (John McCormack's Nearest Rival) $$$ DANCING LaVARS -V$S KOUR MUSICAL HODGES ' COURTNEY SISTERS TIfTKKTR. 2.V. TtOc. 7fiO nrt ftl BUY SEATS Nt)W! . HEPPE'S. 1119 Chestnuti.S& : -pa METROPOLITAN opmIJ J we.K uniy. r.tta.. mg, iuaiina sat. uVrvi lUAllliilUEl !VJlUVJIVftVJV rt.1 SUPViM? The Moat Wondtrfol Play In AmtrtCk ik', Rr OEOI1QE V. 1IORART Rrtutar Mallnt.a Wednnaay nil 8turdf. u fiM Evenlnir. 23c to fl.50. Eceptln Naw TMr'a&j,V7S EV. ovu iorr Hour Hem oy.ry prriDfman7, Ivl , .1 t :.. tt4- rnA r?. e-t SV!sl Ililttillll mat. m.u-1 uraii ticaio f-JiiVS Beala for all p.rformancea nor on aa.1 at tkp?5t; lUtropolUan op.ra. iiouaa ina downtown tlck dHlft. Ilos Cheatnut Ht. t lVjf ' GARRICK Pop. Mat. Today Ei5!, VfiSH MAT. TOMOnnOW. UXTRA WAT, NEW YEAR'SWS . A RIOT W MERRIMENT .'I Tl ..ia. TO TM mBMm VM?. lurnftiEnBnL I ss?" TODAY i .MATINEE V k $1 r( RROAD Th" NfVt W"k OK"' El- MWi-'t-iiljn.u MATINEK TOMORROWMJ '.) EXTRA MATI.S'EB NKW "VEAn'S . . rr a a.lt-vr-k a r a r-.i -, n J-.' y.' ad ALtAAINUKA LAKLISLt.; in THE COUNTRY COUSIN'J Booth Tarklntton anil Julian Etratfa Camtf , - - p. i rUniWOl MATINEE TOUOMUM EXTRA MAT. NEW YBAR'S DAT; DAVID .BK1.ABW Preacnta n A Y I D WARF1 in THE MUSIC MAJSTEIK; t nPTIciT B5D AND locust 8TRrrti LUOUDX Mata.. t -.30-3:30. Evn..f:k SKSSUW HAIAJtAWA , in "TUB HBCRBT OAMK" ffi "i nrnn A Mil n- Avt- l Vananrs, B. at 1 STKAiNUKIrat North PhllaHalphU J JAUft. riuivruKu ... In JTOM 8AWIER" " j. i IJvV NIXON timAJ''"'r A FKAST I TWNaa ro'AU rULAPMJJ, 'vya i)?rj Jf9 ta-d mm '.rMl 'III TV.Tj, I . f - &, 9. .fAv?" V--1 . H '.- v :-a . u- ' It?. .?. ' ' L-v. 4 s. i . vr"i .A."i "t -li. x
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers