!AVM a H r 7 i W, JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE 1l yesterday's Morning Musicale Largely Attended. f Tomorrow's Carnival Promises to R Vprv Suc cessful A Young Composer in Our Midst AfTCIl Bomo arranging and learrangtns Jtot pianos, tho Monday morning tnusl. calo carao oft emoothly as usual jcsterday. You sco 'tho pianist found tho keya of ono piano frozen mid so ho had to play on another and lco versa with Mr. Gor gorza, who had to sing to tho first: und tho consequence was thoro was somo decided shifting of pianos, scheduled songs and arrangement of program, but who cares for that so long as tho program when given proves satisfactory, and It wan. Gorgorza'a oice Is beautiful, rlrh with that rare tonor quality that has not bn so evident In tho favorlto baritones of today. Tho audlenco was very apprecia te?, though It knitted continuously nnd untiringly. Most of tho boxes were full. Mrs. Van Rensselaer had a number of guests, m did Mrs. Hndncy Thayer, ana Mis. Alexander Brlntou Coxc. Mri. Oeorgo Horaco Lorlmer entertained Mrs. Clinton Rogers Woodruff, Mrs. l'ranch Ieroum, Mrs. R. Umott Haro and sooral nthera. riiocbo Harding looked wonderful In a stunning Hult of black cloth trimmed with wldo bands of black fox, and her hat was of fece fur also. Bomo one suggested that as Padcrcwskl only plas on certain pianos, perhaps cs terday's performers wcro under a similar contract and that was tho cause of tho reAson why. Perhaps 'tis tiue, for tho piogram tald what kind of a piano each used. 'Who can tell? fTIIIU roller skating carnival to lie held at tho Palate Roller bkatlng Rink. Thirty-ninth nnd M.uktt btrcets. tonun jow, to raise funds for the army motor kitchen and tho heavy auxiliary promises to bo tomo event, bellevo me. In tho morning tho smallest children will havo their good times when Mil. "Walter Jack pon Freeman will give a party. Mrs. Joseph Lucas will glvo u. luncheon for her two daughters, followed by a pleating party in tho afternoon. Other parties will bo given In tho afternoon by Mrs. 'William 1. Grango for her two laughters, Miss Eleanor and Miss Banning Orange, and by Mrs. l'rank G. Kennedy, Jr., for her nleco nnd nephew, Miss Elea nor Jones and Mr. Frank Jones. IlKOSAV CUARKSON will bo the guest Jof honor at a skating party In the evening, given by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip S. Clarkson, of Edgevvater Park, and Mrs. Frank P. Prlchard will glvo ii dinner at tho Art Alliance for her daugh ters, Mlts Margaret Prlchard and Miss Elizabeth Prlchaid, followed by a skating party. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W. Crawford will also give a dinner at their home, 24 il Bpruco street, before attending tho enr- tiiv al. i rpiIERE will bo exhibitions and contests I -- In skating, with prizes of skates and 'bkatlng shoes. Later In tho evening Micro will bo d incing and also a patriotic ad dress wll bo given by Commander Fredeilo Payno, U. S. N. rpiIE affair is being given under tho auspices of tho College Women's Auxil iary of tho Red Cioss nnd tho commltteo includes Mrs. Georgn G. Ross, Mrs. Charles Price Maule, Mis. Joseph S. Ft .mils, Mrs. Htanley It. Stager, Mrs. Gcorgu AV. Ip plncott, Miss Mary E. Eastwood, Miss Agnes Shipley, Mrs. Walter Jackson Free man and Mrs. David Lewis. MRS. DAVID LEWIS, who has chargo of tho aides,has the following names on her list: Mrs. Andrew Wrlsht Claw ford, Mrs. J. Parker Norrls, Jr., Mrs. G. Hamilton Colkctt, MUs Josephine Doran, Miss Brady, of Baltimore; Mrs. S. P. Lethcrston, Miss Emily Hopktnson, Mrs. Jacques BIcrre. Mrs. Julian Wllco, Mrs. .itSSTS? Smith, Dorothy Blair, Milble Rush, EIsleKlapp, Rachel Price, Cecily Bnrnes, Mildred Longstreth, Ilelon Shclton, Lucy Gray, Sidney Franklin, Katherlno Llojd, Frances Leaf, Josephlno Hooper, Martha Henderson, Gladys Fox, Hannah Wright, Sarah Penrose, Hatty X. Geyelln, Agnes Brockle, Sarah Franklin, Mary Morris, Mrs. Jock Appleton, Emilio Konnedy, Virginia Roberts, Edith Earlo, Theodora LIUle, Mrs. Edwm BomaciJLoulse Lip plncott, Elizabeth Ross, Mary Prlchard, Lenoro McCall, Polly Pancoast, Agnes do Kosenko, Peggy Thaer, Margaretta .Teanes, Martha McAllister, Mrs. Harold Xason, Agnes Shipley, Miss T. E. Smith, Dolores Dllks, Virginia Dllks, Helen Robs, Marie Louise Dllks, Eleanor Westcotl. 1'rances Wcstcott, M,ary Scull, Marian II. Button, and Corinno Freeman, Jano Maulo, Margaret Prlchard. Catherine Morris, Helen Henderson, Mis. Joseph Rollns and Caroline Brown. The aides aro to wear pleated skirts and colored sweaters. Thoy wilt also woai fur turbans with a smal red cross in front. SPIJfcjNG of Eleanor and l'rank Jones, forlmom Mrs. Frank Granger Ken nedy Is to glvo a dinner, their brother, Robert Jones, is a reservo down at Capt May and he's quite musical. Ho has written a one-stop called "Tho Glory of th, U. S. A," which was piayea ana danced with much gusto at the Charity Ball last TlnJrsday and was muchly liked. JJANCY WYNNE. Social Activities Mrs. Samuel Price Wetherlll, of 251 bouth v.,v......v, ..,. uin rcralve on Wednesdays - during .(January after half after three o'clock Mrs. W. Reynolds Wilson will give the cecond luncheon for her daughter, Mlsa Hen rietta Wilson, at her home, 170D bprute street, tomorrow. Miss Ellse Hepburn will be at home this afternoon at her home, 1728 Pine street. Miss Hepburn has Miss Helen Thompson, of Pittsburgh, oa ner guest. TirlvadlAp Rtnarnl Littleton W. T. Waller, V. S. M. C, and Mrs. Waller, were thwfnureper of persons attended the dance. The. .. . tinviAi- at th Maw Year's recenUsFh p.a the New Century Club this afternowsjr Miss Elisabeth Corse arid Miss Virginia , CorM, daughters of Mr. ami Mrs. Jjvng Peipt berton Corse, of Mlnnapolla.,wbo have been peadlng the holidays with their sister. Mrs. jFraaklln Steel, at her home in the Glrard 1srms. have, returned to school. S9r Rna J. tfui.n v'.M, y. hubi, ,T left, the ellevijs-HtrsWr as4 are oc- " Broad street, will bo find to hear that she la recovering from her recent operation. Miss Helen VJncent, of 733 Spruce strut. Is home from Eden Hall, the Academy of the fcacred Heart at Torresdalo, for the vacation. Lieutenant Matt Martin. Jr.. of Winston Salem, N. a, who received his communion at tho second ofneers' training camp at Fort Oglethorpe, Is now Btattoned at Camp Greene. S. C. Lieutenant Martin was a stu dent it the University of Pennsylvania for reveral jears and has many friends tn this city. Mr. Lee Warner, of Baltimore, received an appointment In tho marine corps to Port Royal, Paris Island, 8. C. Mr. vomer's fam ily always spends tho summer at Cape May and they havo many friends in, this city. A wedding of Interest to many Phtladel phlans took place in Baltimore last week when Miss Gertrude Ames became the bride of Mr. Armour Jenkins, both of that city. Mr. and Mrs George Horton, of Nowark, N. J, are receiving comtfatulattons on the hlrth of a son. ileforo her marriage Mrs Horton was Miss Blanche Morrison and was a frequent visitor to this city. Mr. Alexander Tlsdlle, formerly of Swartli moro College, is spending tho New Yer holliliijs with til parents, Mr. and Mrs J imes M. TIsdale, at their home In Chester, Pa. Mr. TIsdale Is now stationed at Wlssa hlckon Barracks, Capo May, N. J. , .Mr 3 Lee Eugeno Daly and her small daughter, Marie Anne, of Baltimore, are vis iting Mrs Daly's mother, Mrs. Garrlty, of 910 Houtli Broad Btreet Tho Invitations for today and Januarj IS Issued by Mr. and Mrs. Albert 1 'titer t, of IIS West Uorgas lane, Germantonn. have been recalled and the receptions Indefinitely postponed on account of the serious lllnr-n of Mrs. Eggert'n father, Mr. Daniel J. Du BoIk A surprUo fchowcr for MUs Mildred Holmes was given by Mls Gladys Kochert perger at her home In Merchantvllle, N. .1 , on .Saturday. The surprise was in tho forrr of a largo box of (lowers which hid numer ous gifts from hr friends and those pres ent, who Included Miss Isabel Chute, Miss Ruth Short, Mi's Helen Myerhoffe, Miss Eleanoro Guild, Miss Helen Atkins, Mls Cicrtrudo Tummerlt, Miss Helen Mann, MI- Marjorio Harned. Miss Esther Llpplncott Miss Arta Pasclnll, Mlsa Klslo Truscott." Miss Frar.ces Hrnzcr and Miss Mary Kochere percer. Mr. and Mrs Ju;1a Mcdvene announce the betrothal of their daughter. Miss Frances Medvene. to Mr. Mitchell Fels. A reception was given In their honor at the home of Mr. and Mrs Medvene, 2421 North Thlrt thlrd street. Miss Medvene wore a pretty gown of blue chiffon and sliver lace. Among the guests were Mr. atyl Mrj Aaron Fels, Mr. Harris Fels, Mr. and Mrs Maurice Simon, Mr. and Mrs Benjamin Her man Medvene, Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Tachner Mr. Hhlah Medoff, Mr. and Mrs Meyer Harry Karpf, Miss Esther Fels, Mlfe Bertha Fls Mr. and Mrs Willing Medvene, Mr. Abraham Berkovvltz, the Rev. Adolph Burger and Dr. Jcphanlah Hopper, of Spring City, Pa. LANSDOWNE HAD HOLIDAY VISITORS Soldiers and Sailors Mingle With School and College Students Home for Vacation On Christmas Day Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Decker had as their guests Dr. Harold Deckir, first lieutenant at the Naval Hos pital, and Mr. Louis Salem, IT. 8. M. C. Mr. Donald McLean, son of Mr. and Mrs Robert L McLean, was home from Williams College over the holidays. Mr. Richard Wager-Smith, eon of Mr. and Mrs E Wager-Smith, was at home. Mr Robert Pilling, son of Mr. and Mr Charles J. Pilling, spent the holidays at his home Mr. Pilling Is a student at the Army nnd Navy Training School, at Chevy Chase, Md. Mr. and Mrs. G. Harris Olewlne spent Christmas with Mra Olcwlne's parents. Mr. and Mis George L Gilbert. MIfs Helen Davenport was home from Sjracuse University over tho holldnjs Miss Margaret Barnard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs J. I.jnn Barnard, was homo from Oborlln College Miss Elsie Jones, daughter of Mrs. Jane B. Jones, was home from Vassar. Mr Rich ard Jones who Is a student at St. John's Military Academy, In Wisconsin, was also home. Miss Edna Baker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Eugene Baker, was home for Christ mas. Mr. and Sirs. Charles S. Musser and Mrs. Musser'fl sisters, Miss Ella Ducher and Mlsa Anna Bucher, spent ChrlstmaJ at Lancas ter, Pa. Mr. and Mrs Louts L Gerstenbergtr spent Christmas at Roselle. N. J. 5JfE Chester P. Galleher and her little daughter. Mies Josenhtne Galleher. snent the (holidays In Pittsburgh. air. anu airs. A. L Stone spent Christmas at Pleasantvllle. N. J. Miss Lilly Tuttle spent Christmas In Boston. MrB. Lawrence Sliaffnar and her two email children, of Detroit, Mich , spent Christ mas vlth Mr. and Mru John Jackson, Mrs. ShafTner's parents Christmas entertainments were given by the Sunday schools of the various churches last week. On Thursday evening the Epis copal church had an entertainment for the children. Friday afternoon the Methodist church had an entertainment and that eve ning ono was given at the Baptist church. The usual boxes of candy were not given at any of these, the money going instead to a war fund. The musicale given at the Century Club on Thursday evening for the benefit of the Lans downe branch of the Red Cross was a won derful success. There were a great many persons there, and the concert was an un usually fine one. Mr. Robert W. SteeJ, who Is soloist for the Cornell alee Club, mjng several groups of songs. He was accom panied by Miss Marie Carskaddon. Mrs. Alice Baker Dlckeson played the violin asij Miss riorence Adele Wightman, a young harpist, helped make the program an at- tractive ono. ine American nag, a large. Red Cross flag and a Union Jack gave thfi arrair a aeciaeaiy patriotic air. Every one helped In the singing of the "Star Spangled Banner" and "My Country. 'Tie of Thee." A beautiful little tableau was formed when, during the performance, a soldier carried a large flag up to the stage and two sailors saluted It on one side and two Red Cross nurses on the other, The dance which was given by the women of the Century Club on Wednesday evening was surely an enjoyable affair. The club house looked wonderfully well with Its holly i wtntha and soft red lights and a nv lltlU IjChrlitmas tree un on the atari. A larm committee in cnarge mciuqaa r. CHres Werner Baley, Mrs. Frank O. Hurrowi. Mr. Andtew S. M. Young, Mrs. Robert Hall An dersen, Mrs. F. Marshall Johnson. Mrs. How? ard V. Reed and Mrs. Edwlrf QrauUy. Th juniors of the Century Club gave a largelcard party on Thursday afteraoon. There! were more than ! persons there, some from the younger set and pom from the oter set. The process fren ths Mtalr ..."-. . i ByBNING PUBLIC LEDaER jt ?' ussssssssssssssssssY S ,r i--" .V. --aaaaaaaaliialaaaaaaaL PKlKL C9t,t WB JK aHaallaHaHaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa IIrs Dorothy McEvvin and Miss Mnrgnrot Willis Miss Marian Mlshler gavi- .a sm ill lunch eon at her homo before tho Juniors' card inrty on Ihuioday, Her guests were Mlsa Dorothy McEwen, MIkh Margaret MnfTnei, Miss Elizabeth Sliiffnrr, Mls Sue .SucWards, Mlsa Gcrtrudo Edwards, MIfs Dorothy Ed wnrds and Miss Allco Stntzell There wero a great man vourig persons In the town over the Christmas holldnj s Quito a number of ."-oldlers were luck ennuKh to obtain furlouglie L'eutenant Thomas Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs. J Mow aril Wright, camo home from Fort du Pont. Lieutenant Carljlo Martin, i-on of Mr'. E C Martin, was also home Lieutenant Stewart Lamlcs and Lieuten ant Frank Haffon were In Lanedowno over the holldas Mr. Erlnnd Ilrjant, Hon of Mrs John E Bryant, nnd also hoiiii'. He Is In the - ina dlan artillery corps Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C" tinlch had their two sons, Mi Walter Hilrh nnd Mr Fred Balch, with them nu Christmas. Doth man are In tho navj Mr. and Mis Hugh Dunlap had their thres som with them Lieutenant Stewart Dunlap, who is stationed at (Jamp Green, Mr. Itenwlck Dunlap und Mr. Archibald Dun lap. Two Weddings in North Philadelphia The wedding of Mls Ethel JI Eddones, daughter of Mr und Mrs Edward Eddawes, of 1721 Noith Twenty-llfth street, nnd Mr Arthur S Hughis, of lDJr North Tucntj nlnth street, will tako pi ico this evening at tho Columbia Avenue Methodist Dilcopil Church. Tho ceremony vv 111 bo performed at S o'clock b tho Hev. E W. Hart, and will be followed by a reception at tho homo of the bride's parents Tho bride will wear a whlto satin unwn with trimming of tullo und pearln, u veil of tulle caught with sprays of nrango blosRoms, and will carry a shower bouiiuet of orchids, roees and sweet peas hho villi be given In marriage by htr father, and her sister Mrs Walter D. Roach, will 1 tr matron of hnnot Tho latter will bo rowu.d in u p'nU taffeta frock trimmed with Kllver laco mid veiled with pink tulle, and a pink tulla hat with u brocaded satin crown Tea rosfs will form her bouquet Mlsa Mitlo Eddowes, anothct sifter of tho bride: MIs Helen Msrgerlson, MIa Mar garet Margorlson and Miss Mabel Mi Murray will be tho bridesmaids. Their bluo tsneta frocks with silver laco trimming nre elled with bluo tulle, and their hats aro of bluo tulle with batln ribbon crowns. They will carry sunset roses Miss Josephine Edilowcs and Miss Betty Taj lor. llttlo nieces of tho bride, the former three jears of ago nnd tho latter two, will be flower girls. They will wear dainty llngerlo frocks and carry small baskets of flowers. Mr. John Sill will bo the bridegroom's best man. and tho ushers will bo Mr. Arthur S. Hughes, brother of tho bridegroom ; Mr. Wal ter D. Eddones, Mr. Paul E i ddowes, broth ers of tho bride; Mr. J. Thomas Taj lor and Mr. Rajmond Spltzer. Mr. Hughes and his bride will leave for a tour through tho West to Peru, Ind, where they will make their homo. ELLIOTT SEIP The wedding of Miss Melvlna Selp nnd Mr. Edward Elliott, both of this city, took place at C o'clock jesterday afternoon at tho Bap tist Temple. Dr. Russell H. Conwell ofllclated at tho ceremony, which was followed by n wedding supper at the new home of Mr and Mrs. Elliott In North Philadelphia. Owing to the exigencies of tho bridegroom's war duties thero will bo only a short wedding trip. .CM Iwm Aj? 'J i w"7j ft. At ..v"ijjr ? iirs . t'v ?;rHVidWs. k. i ' v?- iwrAi7 . .$t" fmL3ii ffM V . -w3!"(. .. f.J.al L-Siit. L' . IV !'.' 1 SAV45sT ' 4KS5-1 v ,-r r-rv . n r-L'?"A, wca ' ft -i.SSBBBBBBBBBBV m sfL ' J -V .. - PHILADELPHIA', TUESDAY, JANUABY 1, Photo by l'holo Craftrs. A f MISS JANE P. MAULE s. RETURNS FROM VISIT TO SON AT CAMP Ogontz Man, Lieutenant of Avia tion, Transferred to Tennessee Camp to Be Instructor Mrs John Orlbbel, of Wjncote, has re turned from visiting her son, Lieutenant Bancor Orlbbcl, at Camp Hancock. Miss Ocraldlne Ely, daughter of Mrs. J. B. Ely, of Jonklntown, entertained at luncheon 1 hursday. Mrs Robert Sturgls and her daughter. Miss Rita Sturgls. havo closed their house. Laburnums, at Chelton Hllu, and havo gone to New York for tho winter Mrs. Townsend Sharpies', of Wjncote, Is at Augusta. On, visiting her two sons who are In the City Troop Mr. und Mrs Henry Beaumont Pennell, of Boston, aro visiting Mrs 1'enneH's mother, Mrs. Cyrus II. K. Curtis, of V ncoto Lieutenant John B. Stetson, of Oltontz, has been transferred to Memphis, Tcnn , vvhero ho Is Instructor In tho aviation corps Sir. and Mrs. James J. Sill havo oDened their hou8o In Wyncote. nnd havo as their guests for the holiday s Mr. and Sirs. Ralph Morgan, of Flushing, L I. WILL GIVE BRIDGE PARTY ON THURSDAY Entertainment for Benefit of St. Leonard's Golden Jubilee Fund in West Phila. Miss Elizabeth McManus, of 2 CI J Baring street, will glvo a bridge party at her homo on Thursday afternoon for tho benefit of fit Leonard's golden Jubilee fund. Among those who will bo present nro: Miss fjertrudf Cranln, Miss Rosalie H. McMlchan, Mis! Ireno Bradford, Miss Mary Kellcy, Mb 5 Mnrle MrManus Miss Eleanoro Logue, Mlii C3Iads Crosby. MIfs Helen Kellcy. Miss Vlr glnla McGrath, Miss Gcrtrudo McMuuus MIbs Agnes Haggarty, Mls Anna Daglt, Mis Eleanor Ruane. Miss Agnes Bergen, MIm Ruth Israel. Miss Mary McMahon, Mis' Mildred Carter, Miss Reglna M Cambridge Miss Anna Dempacy. Mls Carolina Parrer Miss Helen Cronln, Miss Adclo Mcdratli and Mrs Leo P. MoManue. Miss Helen M. Kelley. daughter of Mr. and MrB John A. Kelley, of 3509 fprlng Garden street, is spending the holidays In New York as the gest of Miss Margaret Harjx i Prlcnds of M!ts Jcnnv C.islln, 10S South Thirty-eighth street, villi be glad to heat that sho is recovering from her recent ac cldent Mr. Charles Hand, of Cnpe May. Is visiting Mr. and Mrs W. C. IJA Donnell at thcli home, 108 South Thirty-eighth street. Mrs Enrlqueta C. Irlbaa and her Vimll; have closed their home In Cynwjd and taker apartments In West Philadelphia for the win ter. i Air. Vincent J. jsicuonneu spent ino uou '.1n..M n t.l. t.li. I...lli.p n ...1 Dt.lan Kfr .. MrB R. T. McDonnell, at their home. 31 South Porty-third street Miss A. Ellzabjin Harrison, of 4 SIC Wal nut street, whoso marrlago to Mrs. Charl" iloger Luiey v;ill take place on Saturday, has Just returned from New York, where the was extensively entertained. Mrs. A ikljn, nnd Miss iristlnlo Bishop, also of that city, were among thoso who gave showers and lunch eons for tho brlde-to-bo. Mr. Leo rite u I'll South Porty-flrst stret, Is home from Sewe'l's Tolnt, Capo I iv for tho New Year's holiday. Miss Claudia Brlggs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs 8. M W. Brlggs. of 514 South Forty sixth street, had as her guest for the week end Miss Eda Brill, of Merlon. A reunion of the U. P. E. S. S. S. S. Prater nlty of the University of Pennsylvania was held at We'r man Hall on Satuniy aft ernoon at 2 'JO o'clock. Sergeant Michael Dorlza spoke on "How the Balkan Situation Led Up to tho Present War," and several members of the faculty of tho University also made tpetchei. A chicken anu vafllu dinner was served at the University Hotel and the affair finished with a card party ant. dance at the home of Doctor Stout, 4701 Chester avenue. More than a hundred grad uates of the University were present at the reunion. "WHAT'S DOING WlGfTL Chrlltlan Asaoelatlon of the University of Pennsylvania opens new building, 3906 Spruce street Free. MT. ndr Mrs. E. T. Stoteibory entertain naval men at their home, 1935 Walnut street Invitation. Items ef news .fer tfce aeetetr Pace wOI be Stee prviiMi in in r.TBing rvoiiv ir wanwts law are written en tm i peeer ul are alsaet with full mm and ke aewaer .el. tte eeaser. ffVH awei nnTC t"V sW-v5le o . rf-r.. Vi'VJ " 1 hoto by Maritau MISS M. HENDERSON (above) MISS C. W. MORRIS (below) Group of debutantes who will bo nicies at skating carnival for Red Crofi9 tomorrow at Palace Rink, Thiity-ninth and Market streets. LIMIT FOR DRIVE EXTENDED TO TODAY Burlington County, N. J., Expects to Double Red Cross Member ship by Added Time EDGEWATEll PARK Burlington County haw been and Is still working hard In the big drlvo for tho hrlstmas Red Cioss member-t-lilp Every city, town and village Is dclng its i.haru to nld tho lU'd Cros drlvo Mr William Sltughtcr, of Mount Holly, who Is chairman of tho Burlington County Chapter, cxtri.deil tho tlmo until today, as thero woro many persons who Intended to join the vnst number of Red, Cross workers who wcro In some way prevented, and again tho short extension enrolled several hun dred moro members Tho clergjmen throughout Burlington County mado ono grand uppe il for members for the Christmas Red Cros on Sunday. This was tho 1 it appeal that could be made from tho pulpit Havo joii our 1D1S Red Cross pin? This 13 tho question which will be asked at the closo of this big Red Cross drive In every corner of tho country. Tho entire county has- been well scoured by tho members of the campaign. Every town had Its captain, with scores of assistants Every factory and organization In Bur lington County has been canvassed and sev eral factories enrolled en masse. Every where women In plcturcsquo Red Cross serv ice uniforms nro pleudlns for the Red Cross drive A keen spirit of rivalry ex.'stB be. tween tho teams In the drive, and If energy ami zeal count for anything tho final enroll ment should far exceed the quota allotted to tho llurllngton fount) Chapter. Reports coining In frcm Rlverton show that thero aio 1000 now members Rlver sldo and Delanco havo HOOO nnd Beverly 300 mtinbeis Port) -ono new members from Edgevv liter Park havo been enlisted, with tho hopew of reaching lift) Burlington line .added at least 2000 mem bers, l'lorenro md Hocbllng are also In line for tho doubling of their membership. Splen did reports aro coming in from Palm)ra, Mount Holly, Moorestown and Bordentown. Burlington County U after 10,000 mem bers, nnd with 9000 enrolled by Christmas Day It Is expected that the other 1000 will ba reported nfter today and that every home In Burlington County will display a Red Cross service Hag Mrs Ida Bunting, of Norrls street Phila delphia, Is the guest of Miss Prances Bishop at her homo In Park 1 ine. Mrs E M Patlon has returned to her bomo In Cllft lane after a fortnight's stay near Hnrrlsburg, Pa Miss Glad)s Donald Is entertaining friends fiom New York for ten da)s Mrs. D. II McIIenry has closed her home, the Tamarack, and Is spending the Christ mas holidays In South Philadelphia. Mrs E. Burd Grubb and her little daugh ter, Miss Vlolt D Grubb, havo closed their home, tho Cottage, for the Christmas holl das nnd are at Augusta, Oa , as the guests of Lieutenant nnd Mrs E Burd Orubb, Jr. Mrs Loulso Christie has returned to Cam den after a fortnight's visit at tho home of Mrs. H. B Miller, in Wood lane. R1VERTON Lieutenant and Mrs. Calvin T. Durgln are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mortland have an nounced the engagement of their daughter. Miss Eleanor T. Mortland, to Mr. Walter Compton. No dato has been set for the wed ding. BEVERLY Miss Anna Travis, of Phila delphia, Is the guest of Mrs. Addle Barrls at her home on Cooper street Sirs. M. A Wagner, of Laurel Springs, is visiting at tho homo of her mother, Mrs, Mary Porl.lns. Mrs James V. Roberts Is making an ex tended stay with her son, Dr. Frederick Roberts, In PI) mouth. Pa. Mrs Edgar Troxel, of Mauch Chunk. Pa, is upending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Cortwrlght at their home on Warren street. Mr. George Rue has enlisted In the avia tion corps and Is now stationed nt Bay Head. Mr. and Sirs James Henklns have re turned to Germantown after spending a fort night as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel K. Bird. Mr. and Mrs. Walter ShedaVer are receiv ing congratulations on the birth of a son. WENONAH A pretty wedding took place last evening at 6 o'clock In the Wenonah Episcopal Church, when Miss Ida Bra4dock, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. William Braddeck. of Sewell, was married to Mr. Everett Brown, of Germantown. The Rv. Mr. Bishop, rector of the church, officiated, as utii bv Doctor Booth, of Germantown. Doctor Brown, a brother f the bridegroom, played the wedding march and Mrs. Grew and Mr. Murphy acted as ushers. The bride was given In marriage by her father and wore a gown of white satin and i i f J. .. e V'fTLi 1918 y,,;; l'hotn tjy Marceau MISS GLADYS FOX Miss Ellnrr Stout, n student at Swarth more, who Is at homo ppendlng tho holidays with her parents, Dr. und Mrs. Hnfry Stout gave an attractive party last evening to a number of her school friends. Considering tho splendid work already done by tho membership commltti'o of the local Red Cross branch, it was at first thought the extra drive of last week would bo of little avail : but It resulted In 300 additional mem bers, which surcl) paid for tho faithful eltoits of tho workers The membership now comprises moro than SO per cent of the town's population Miss Mnry Ogden. a student at Roger's Hall, L)nn, Mass., Is spending tho holidays with her parents, Mr, and Mrs Oscar Ogden, of Princeton nvenuc. Miss Ogden gave a five hundred party this afternoon at her homo for a number of the joungcr set Mis James Avis and Mra. Margaret Avis havo been spending a part of tho holidays with friends In MUlvllIe. Mrs Thomas J, Mulvey delighted her au dlenco tho othei nfternoon In tho Presby terian Church with tho reading of some charming Christmas stories. Mrs Mulvey has a sweet, appealing manner that nttracts both joung nnd old, nnd the children es pecially are alwa)s glad to listen to her. Mr. Knowlln Cox. who Is n student at the Maisachusctts lnstltuto of Technology. Is spending his Christinas vacation at his home on Cherry street. Mrs. Richard Ersklnc entertained the sew ing clrclo cf which Bho Is a member at her homo on Princeton avenue today. CONCERT The Ballroom ARTISTS Clara Clemens Olga SamarolF THURSDAY r.Vci . J.WUUtY 3. at Ossip s so Gabrilowitsch In benefit Thaddeus Rich of The Settlement Musle School. Hans ' Kindler Tickets 12. On sale at Ledger Central. HeDDa s nnd Th Leopold Stokowski Ililleue Strut- ford (Ityan's Ticket NO VI A K TAX ACADEMY OF MUSIC LAST 2 PERFORMANCES Today at 2:15 Tonight at 8:15 R VMi: lirtEAT Jill.t THAT WON NEW MJAU'S EVE. CnOWD RALPH HERZ Musical Comedy Star COURTNEY SISTERS Winter Garden Stars JOHN O'MALLEY John McCormack's Nearest Rival BENNETT AND RICHARDS Kings of Syncopation Dancing La Vars Three Kramera Hawaiian Festival Mary Marvin Walter Pcrcival & Co., Farceurs Tickets, 25c, 50c, 75c, 1.00 Good Seats Still Available At Vox Oilier, Academy of Muala. METROPOLITAN TSfe LAST 0 NIGHTS LAST 3 MATINEE3 HOLIDAY MATINEE TODAY Bar. Mat. Tomor. Best Seats $1 ltUaULAIt MATINEE SATURDAY The MobI Wonderful 1'Uy n America. Uy flEOItOE V. IIOHART Evening!, S3c to $1.50. 000 lower-floor teett. every performance, il.OO. 730 gallery teals, every performance. 23c. Seat for ell perform ances now on ale at the Metiopolltan Opera IIoujo and donntonn ticket office, lios Ctejtnut 6U ACADEMY. OP MUHIC THimSPAY EVENING, JANUARY 8 CAPTAIN DAVID FALLON In Hie Vivid Illua. trated War Leotur. Fighting Through Hell PRICES, C0o to t:. Scat n Bl' at Ileppa's. Jo of th 1'rocMda goe to the) Soldiers' MO. callora Horn Servle Ilureau of the Over8u Commute of the Emergency Aid. TIIU MANAOEMENT OS B. F. Keith's Theatre wiBHEs all rra patroub AHappy New Year x , 3 SHOWS TODAY-JS SHOJVS' '1:30-4:30 and 8 P.JHV vt mmm Pia ; Fifty Artiita at Home of, Mr. ner, in Blkfclt s-? Mr. Joseph WiMr, f . teruinea miy stints s& Ml dsy fternoon..T)ils feftetj ana many artists mils; to vlsw Mr. Wldener-s rnii mora will oa a roaemiij ) io aiuwv ui jura. iffi Boutn NlnetsanUi -tr afternoon, from s.to 6 e'o auspices or ine second Con of tho Woman's Suffntra Vanla. Mrs. Noel EMm ,nr emaalc nn "Tl, Kmmp Vrii. ; deorso A. Plersol will anaalr eral Amendment": Dr. Floy' speak on tho "Icatlficatlnh nf : hlbltlon," and Dr. J, Madtaotv ' flfrrm A . himnlH t. ..... -T. an'H SulTrac party of PMiylYflrtrillfal SUa tilth fft nmmmm - J?L? t TtlO Woman KllifrnsrA riarl dansnnt" nt It hcadriimrtam, 11 ouicci, uus aiiernoon. wi . cnarco 01 mo enterUlnrnent, to bo most enjoyable T1lt TVil TlAtn (Slss-me. aH.a on Saturday night at the Twentieth i -iud 01 uansaowne. ine room n lively decorated with all kinds ot greens, inciuainff a ffreat deal of ! i.iinuriuf. Among- inoo present i ww Elizabeth Frlcke, MUs Beatrice JOlsWl Miriam Gllmore, Miss artruIjiseilw 'J inrtoei jhcooi, Aims Aiarsaret nttcmtm Martha IIed. Miss Harriets Cabteftfe J -.-.--.. w.w, .... ...UlttlBVJflipBI, ucncieu iianna, jhiss Altiarea ! If nthorinst Clnnt fm Ua .r ....u. ...v. UHUIII, VtB, iUS, AUBBJI thur Uurn. Mr. Harold Weber. MA "-uiii.iiii-, iur. iJousias Eisner, Mr. son, Mr. Trederlck Paul, Mr. Ouaisstl eoOd. Mr. If. Wnnl-wftrfH l '. Hl Mr. Daniel Custer andfr. Parker : Al 10 US n:; -J FIRST SIIOWINQ Or ij DOUGLAS FAIRBAN1 "A Modern Musketeer" Next Week MARY GARDEN In ' DATA "IT? 12H MARKET I i ur.Kjiii io a. u. to ir WM.roxr WM. FARNUM "tjib heart, 2L; A R C A D.;I4 CHESTNUT BTREET BELOW HI 10 1C A. M , 12, 2, 8 45, B:tB. VM,, Paulino Frederick mmrs.. VICTORIA MARKET 8T. Abov I Aiviuurr j DOUGLAS FAIRBJ In "REACHINa FOR THS . Coming Next Wek "Tini ' Rege Al,i OA. iMiqw, Til Constance Tj In "THE HONaXM V MABITCT ul O JUNIPlfcl V AUVBiVilAtm t.--v 11 A. u. to mil ' IIIOJI QUAKERTOWN TO BIUAIlWSf ' . DOD HALL. OTHERS.. ' i ' it. CROSS KRYS-DAiLT. iiH. EVEN1N9.'T MABET, RRTIRA Ajm 'l . OTitsJaf BROADWAY D ,5d.!Brt?I Bally, 2:HS:Brp Doutrlas Fairbanks "Rto THE HINGING COUNTESS. GARRICK Hn"d Eneagement. HOLIDAY MATINEE .T A 41U11K1 COMEDY OF LA TumisJte 11E8T d. I 6EAT3 "P ' at ropiirjm MAT. TOMORROW)! BROAD Last 5 Evgs. HOLIDAY MATINEE TOO ALEXANDRA C In THE COUNTRY Uooth Tarklnsten & Jullca NEXT WnT?lf ATTATfl otis ski; In Booth Tarklnfton'a Joyoss ti MISTER ANTONIO Deet Seata 11 TO at WnL. FORREST "ralteaEnssswaes. - 4WMT, HOLIDAY MATINEE XIAV1LI BELASCO I'reients DAVID WARF in THE MUSIC T.OOTIST md nd LOCUST JjUV'u"1 Mats., I.JO'S ISO. 1 WlrtKT TIME IN "TO PKlTillK't.PHIA With FLORENCE STRAND atn- Av- at Venaat GERALDINE FAR In 'THE DEVIL 8TOMnJ; W?j. NIXON 62D MARKET 2ilR 7 tO fiTALET 1 MART- JACK In TOIC niiDiiNui oi. m TEL. LOCUST 3S50 '"KM DIRECTION MESSRS. BHUBRT-VW SPECIAL MAT. Popular S1.00 MAT. TOMOR. N. Y. WJhtaf J i SHOW,fc imi U' WO ADELPHI Kvwn Special Holiday ', HITCHCOCK Ajn, fouow;thP? A NEW MUSICAL HENRY BLOSSeM a I 8tc4 hr XJt LYRIC EVENINM AJT, "mm "HITGj LIC UVMtOjKl s ajajL ML CMHsS . ehASSSSBSBT V 59S!ffiBs &M& trM mrmm t r ai;,fc (BHBS."-' t'saE,'.'- msjK i) Mr '. iffir -iia y ' n ARLl. a $ wif a Nfffi mmss'JM b;nt,.', mm X8bh :sjgal 'kMm P-v. v ' - HaSL Mam r.S Mwe-T are i pe given to silver lac W, train, and her veil , taate s4-Mtt )W TWbrMsf4sste w&etrmmmm WBS ?BNS TBuTZBL K . . . viaSSrt-.. MJ