Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 02, 1918, Postcript Edition, Image 9

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    '1-llJiADEIMllA. VWf)NESDAY. JANUARY 2, 1018 ' J'-'V
EVENING 1'UBLIO LEDGER-1
JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
Mrs. Edward Troth's Dancing Class Holds Masked
Meeting at. Manheim Children's Party.
Little Betty Learns a Lesson
TIOGA'S NEW -YEAR;.;
' t "V r
Family Reunions and Other InforiV
Occupy Residents of Northern SwtJcwl
Engagement Is. Announced '&, J
I.N Till! cwiiIiir Ihilf win n tni'Ctlim f
Mr. Trotli'n limiting cIiish out nl Mini
helm, Htiil It mi u f.iticy elit-ss itffnlr; In
fart, no fnncy vhh It Hint not ltinrtiil
otil, lc lici mini, winniin op dilld, wni
nble to enter ttiej fihtcmI precincts of Hie
. Imllruniii ultli uiicnirrri fncr. t.rry one
HAD to kii tnusltiet, It Uiih Kieiil filn. Ion,
for It's licen hi Imiik hIiiip uo'ir Imrt miv
mull "koIiikh on,' nml ou know the l!nl
Masqilo ban I'een cvillrel off fot tills f"ir.
too, mi KrM'l s H'' J" f Hi'e wli"
mliHorlbn to Mrs, TiotliV, ulirn ll was de
cided positively to limp 11 m-mitrcl niectliic.
Mr. Tiolh believes In tlie men and Kills
hnvlim fun, but olio does not believe In ev
trHVRRniii'c, n pbe 1ms put a ban on tbe
wearlliR of floweiM nt her pintles, slio
wlsbc.s ber dine en tn be conducted as flm
ply as iiom1I)1( iIuiIiik tbe-e mutinies, and
flower that wilt and die In one ovniliiK
Are eotifldered eMravnuanees It'tc Rood
for the meiiY poeUetbooUs, loo. Inrldenlallj,
Isn't It?
Tho party Ihrhii tally imd Ibe imm.1
ltiR took plate at nuppcr time, xlioitl.v be
fore II o'tlotk.
Till! tllllle. titfi.itnn (Jrnncrs li.ul a Imrlj
rli.MreiiK party on Kiitunl.iv nlfibt at
their borne. 1001 Sprin e nt:cct. for tlieli
cblldren, TtnlinlliR -who Is a slrl. by tbe
wy-and Herman (liaiiKC Ncnil.i all the
younger set ono knowa In town weie tin-re-and
It was voted a "riaiid.v partv. Anions
the Riiests weie ('otiatnnoo IJInney, Mai
caret Pilchard, llle.ninr Unit, .lesfle li
C'osla, sophl Yarnnll. I.ucj r.i-ey. I.vwbetb
noyd, Ellen t.loiul, Anno Aiditon, Ariel idle
Nevvlln. Mabel Held, Till Wldener, Miiirh
retta Hal i (son, Xiinc. Uuiinlnir, Ullailieth
NorrlP PeRRy UoseiiRartcn, Mona ('iwei,
Alberta IJeatb, l'llcn OlentllnnliiR, t'utli.
rrlne Coe, Anita Idling, Helen Sewell.
Paulina Hell, Hannah I'lltntt. Mildred Cai
ptnter, Campbell Newball. Ilemy I'. Horle.
Harry Iterwlnd, Jr, Warwick Scott. Ilcnrv
'Knight, Tom Hobb, Jr, Itobert (' ItiooLu.
William Itaiclav. .li . Kitunicl .leffei.v.s
r.iop'r Smith, Steu.ut Wint. .Ir. Itlack
veil Acwhall, Joseph IIiuiIkoii ,Ii . .lick
Blophain. .VIIllHtn Tucker. Pern Hutehln
on, .li . MvlnRhtnn Hlddle, .Ir, ".lack Har
ris, llarrj Ilnrt, MuiiIkoii ('lenient, V W
Keen Tret mini llnrrlson .Mc.Mli hael, Ned
Ilrownlnp. ,lr, Don Kennedy ,ind Mori Is
riinne
piVKN when one tliluUis one li, poifectlj
--' pure of one's subject and evponnds on
that subject one may make a nilht.il.e. So
N'ancy bad u Brand time jcntenlay talkhiR
nbout (iorsorra'a voice at the Monday
MnrnlriR Mimlcale; that Is. xhe talked moie
about tho HhlflliiR of pianos. and pioKiams ,
Well. ou hee, Hie not there at 11. S3, to be
csaet. Just as It was epl,ilnd that Mr
Levltsky could not play on fio?en Kejn,
and did not hear tli.it Purcirn in,.i i,.,.,.
taken III and that Horatio' Council had.
taken Ills plate, and though It i-ecmed
passing- KtranRC to ber that Uni-Rorn was
so .vouns and tall mid lather thin and
changed the whole piosium. Also th.it his
voice, though veil beautiful, was not mo
powerful as she had been led to believe was
Gorgorra.'s, sho did not sunpect tin .oihMl
tutlou and was tbereforo earthly apprcciat
Inp Connell, who was to be appreciated, na
unrKor7.i. Wliat Is more, everj on" vvim
cflme in after tho toncert sturted thoui; it
the same thlnR, for 1 heard loads nt people
commentiiiK on (iorRora'M voice.
So now you know! It wutui't be'
A CURTAIN' patriotic matiou of this city
has been studylnR Preuch all winter,
and the other day, when Mademoisclto told
her some pathetic talcsf(r tho fatheiless
little ones In Prance. ho didded piomptly
to send a idle of clothlns and to.vs to thuso
cbildteii.
After much hUhtliiiR aud ImstlliiR tho
bov was "Just ready" to have Its lid nailed
down, when the bound of bitter weeping
fell upon her ears. Hminlng upstalra to
the nursery, whence, the sounds proceeded,
the kind-hearted mother found small Jlcttj,
Bed five, crying aa If her little heart
would break. Thinking that something ter.
rlble had happened, tbe mother cathered
fT? tho little one Into her aims and tiled to
comfoit her. "Oh, Muvvy," sobbed Petty.
"I love my babies so much, please don't
send them away to Prance!"
And what do you think that niotbcr did?
She carefully unpacked that whole ho
Until each doll was once more In the pos
iesslon of Its fond little owner.
Tlen tho child's mother told her a simple
story about this great war and how other
little girls. Just like her, had lost, not only
their dolls, tmt their dear fathers and
homes as well. "And wo should help them
In every way wo can," she concluded, "even
by sending our dearest iKjssesslons."
Tlmt night before being tucked Into bed
little Betty kissed each doll 'with llngeilng
love; and then laid each In turn on top of
the big box. "Muvvy," she lisped, "I want
to h.?lP too; and I'll send my children Just
as Aunt Alice sent her bojs to fight in tho
trar."
It, seems to me that tiny Uetty had
teamed a beautiful lesson and In a very
beautiful way. What do jou think?
NANCY WYNNIJ.
Social Activities
Sir. unci Aim. Wl Ilium ITmh.irrl .f tMAe
I Rnxntnn ntrt. nonnunlnuti lm( .n i.,
on New- Year's Day, followed by a dance In
the evening.
Mr. a,nd Mrs. Pduaid H. Jackson, of JS t
West Johnson street, licriuantouiii had as
their guests over the ChrlstmuH holldajs Miss
Helen Ledyard and Mr. Francis I.odjynl, of
Pasadena, Cal.. and Miss Margaret ttlley, of
Kew York. i
Miss Murjorld Calilvv, of Ilrjn Mawr CoU
lege, Is spending the holidays with her par
ti , ents, Mr. and Mrs. vv. Marriot Canby, of
Wlstahlckon avenue, ahd Westvlew Htreel,
Miss Canby made her debut last June.
Mr. and Mrs. I. KranU Heme, of the
Netherlands, aniiounrcd the ehcagement of
their daucbter. Miss Laetitla Josephine Heme,
o Corporal J. Carllo Whealton, U. K. M. C.
)eterday at a. luncheon given at the llolle-Vue-Stratford.
The mests'at the luncheon ln
tjuded Mlw Alice Cover, Miss Dorothy Jlod
sers, Miss Kutonlft Ilrew, Mlse Florence
Dance, Miss Vivian Monow, Miss Cleoca
Carvet. B1I.N Qerlrude MenaUgh, Miss IlUlli
h'olb.'MIss Hetty Hhenton, Mrs. HtSart Ilrenl
er and Mrs. Harry Jtonenberger. of Haiti-.
" .'iM.,:;..-
Mis Mullock will t,e lrinriiil.fi nl as Miss
Helen Mlllrpaugh or VVct I'lillade'plilii.
liliiiiiiiieni.-nl Is itMile nf . miiiiliiRe of
.llns l.itnn I.. Monlrose, a lostilcnt of Ibis
elt, nml Siniiiol K. KniR'er. also of this ellv.
Mls Montto Is a nrndiiiilr. of till Sinner
oIImjp, aiid Is tbe dniicliier of Mr Samuel
Miintrnsc Mr. Kinuler Is a Si i luitr rt one
r tti ellv's eiiiniiieril-il sell mis, imd Is up III
the service of Hie Pcnnst hniil i il.illt i.iil
The Hev. Priuik Stntitnn. uf mar S.-inl-liar,
Chctiler, Pn , pel '.irinrd lh.. iviciuotiv
Tltr ciiKHKcinoiit of Ms I'eeeli.i liskrr,
ilaimhter of Mr and Mrs ltn Uisker, to
Mr l."rtls Iniiller was nnnoipiceil on Nund.i)
mrnliiff The giip-t- pres,.ni nl tm iecrploii
Riven, that evenlnK were Mrs Anna Tendler.
Mr. and Mis. I Wiofsky, Mr mm. I Mrs. Mol
lis Tendler Mi and Mrs. Mori Is Itrlder, Mr.
and Mis Sam Mas.ni, Miss Alum l-asker.
Mlrs IMIlb l.ker, Ml Abr.un Tendler, Mr
.lamb Phillips. .Miss IMhpf Phlllhis, Miss
Prances Phillips, Mi Isun Phillips, Mr, II
Pllinnii .Mr Philip ijt.issmin. Mis. Allie
l.el. of Neupnrl It I . Mis i;p Lewis,
of NVw York, Mr and Mrs Mevcr Lewis,
Mr Ma la-wis anil Miss (Vmlla Pabi. of
New Yoilt. Mi Priiiik Lewis, ,.f Newport,
It I Miss llrba Slfer. Ml. and Vtrs. V illliim
Knniltisk. MIks Slime and Mi. Abriiin La
inlnskv, of Chester.
Mr. and Mis Prank P. Mmttiuk. of .'JH
Mt Ttilpclmi Iomi lifrt spent Ihe New
car holldi.Mi nt the SI ciiailes, In Atlantic
Cllv
The iti.iirlaRt of Miss Mailati Cslher
.lones. ilaiiRhter of Sir ami Mrs 'William
.Moffat Jones, of r,vj .Margaret Mitet, and
Mr John Wavtie Steele, son of Mrp. .him
I lap'lice Merle, of IT.M Norlhwond iim line,
Praiikfonl look place in Ceiitml Methodist
llplscopal li in t li on lieicinher 'Jl at 7
oVlo"l The Itcv. Wnvin- i"hnnnell pel formed
the cerrnionv. In the pieen.e of the heme
dalle families nnh
The uianlace of Miss Itiilh (1 McCaffrey,
daiisblei of Mr and Mis Tlioims MeCalfrev,
unci Mr John .1 Wagnci look place on Sat
urday, Iieceinliei IS, at the Chiiith of the
Trntisngmntlon The Itev Heni T J Mr
Pall, a cousin of the bride, performed tbe
c erctnonv Tbe bride was ntteudecl b Miss
Helen .Mini. in ns irV-ild otVliomn Mr. Joseph
'lli let! acted as best man for Mi Wagner.
Following Ihe peretnonv the couple left for
a hort tilp
iiimiber of marines fioin Ltagiie P'aiicl
iivv Vard were enlertiibicl nl ihe home of
Mr and Mrs .1 V Mellon. .'U'J North P.lev
mt'i street on Saturdi The inusiral pr
Kiniii was lnterniers.il v till selections h the
hostess's lll'le dniiKhlei', Muriel Mellon, and
hon. Joseph Mellnn Tlie speaktr, Mr Stout,
prliclpnl of the (Iviiit Atljunet School of
Piacllcp. gave a verv Inspiring tall.. A dln
ner was served bv Ihe hostesH and well
eipilpped 'comfv lings" for eneli caie of thp
iiinrliies were dltrlbuted
FRANKFORD IS BUSY
SUBURB THESE DAYS
Card Clubs and Sewing Circles to
Meet This and Next
Week
'I In Woman's Lltcrnr Club of Piankford
villi hold Its meeting net Tuesdaj nt the
homo of Mrs Aithur Klngit, of l.elper'stiei.
'Ihe pipinbers of the chili :(1p .MH .H.spph
Hall. Mis Itobeit lilood Mrs William Hut
totn, Mrs Alfred Anderson, Slin. It C Allen.
Mrs William Cook. Mrs Chnrles Hivlen, Mrs.
William Kkwiirzel, .Mis Horace fireenwnod,
Mrt. Iianlrl (iieenwoocl. Miss Pinina Pries,
Mrs. John Justice, Mis John II Harding,
Mrs. Iloliert Pilling, Miss Annn Harding, Mrs
lienjamtn Thmpe, Mis Hdunrd Thorpe, Miss
Carollnn Sniedle.v, Mrs Charles Hetoii, Mrs
Stehle, Miss Margaiet Mnible). M(n Vliglnla
Nimble), Jlrs Haw lev .Mrs Kvlc, Mis. ltcl
wanl Meachain, Miss Plot euc.i Spnngler, Miss
Ma Thonipsoii, Miss lltnrlefa lb nnnson.
, Mrs. John Whltaker, Mrs Wlllbim Wiittaker,
iirs. .cainc'H iviiiiai.ei, .vns vvctriel unci .Vlis
Charles Miles.
Mrs. Charles Itoss, of (uthodov - let, has
gone to Augusta, On., to be with tioct.cr Hot.,
who Is stationed at Port Hmiccielt,
The tllrls' Prlemlly Society of St John's
Church, at Pmerald and Hlkhart streets, vv PI
hold a sewing circle meeting In i)io parish
lioiie, nest Tuesdav,
Mr. John P (Irrcnwood and his fanil'), uf
helper htieet, me spending the winter In
Pasadena C.il
Mr. and Mis' James Fiance, of IVhiIKmi.I
stuet. Northuood tiinouuc the enuagcmeiH
of their daughter. .Mls Hr.ilce Mare K t,me
lo Ml. C Itussel Mmpi
Mr. and Mrs Clarence P. htarkwi the , of
Ciorer, Va., and J)i -nil Mrs C ., Starl.
viether, of Pitteburab, Pa.; have I ecu spend
lig the Christmas boll.hi)s wl'h th-lr irother
M-.. C A. Starkwetlnr, and sister, Mrs. John
U Shro). of 1133 rilluvip st
Jlr. Joseph F Thompson spent the
holldajs with his parents, Mr. and Jlrs.
Thompson, of Frankford avenue.
Miss Illsle Knlss, of 185 1 llridge strc.pt, and
Mr. Itobert Ueehtel were mat tied by lb- P.cv.
Howard Hand, pastor of the ''Tinkford Av.
mie Methodist Kjilscopal Clm c i.'on Saturdaj,
December 22.
NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY
GIVEN AT MANHEIM
Annual Dinner-Dance Proved to
Be Its Usual Success in
Germantown
'Ihe Manheim Cricket Club held Its annual
dlnnei-daiKo on New Year's live In the club
ballroom. The room wbh do-orated with
pilms, holly and polnsettla plants All Ihe
draperies were red and green and i huge
canopy effect of floweis was nrlstlcall hung
liom the chandelier ill tho mlddlj of the
celling. Members of tho club and many
g letts were tlieie
Several tables for dinner were reserved by
nun hers of the club, Includlrg tin following-
Mr. and Jlrs. (leorgc II, Jecl1, Mr. and
uU Hell, Jr., Mr. Alfred Wolflon Holme, Ml.
and Mrs. William S, Llo.vd, Jlr. and .Mrs, J!.
11. Newborn,
Thni-o Who had private dluneis a. ho club
before tin- d ir Included Jlr nrl .dif
Charles F. Sloan, who had as the'i- guests
Jlr. and Jlrs. William Hmhardt, Jlr. and
Jlrs. William Uracil, Jlr sncl Jlrs (Jenrge
Posers, Mr. II Hodges, JIIss F. Hhowacker,
Jlr. and Jlrs. Chatles Fiederlck Sloan, Jr.,
Jlr. and Jlrs. h. Shrodel, Jlr, A. Davidson.
Jlr. and Jlrs. James S. Watson entertained
Dr. and Jlrs. William II. Odenutt, Jlr. and
Mrs. William A. Ijiw had Jlr. snd .Mrs. Jo
seph Wayne, Jlr. and Jlis. Fenhouse, Jlr.
and .Mrs. Heatley Dulles, Jlr, and Mrs. Fred
erick Stout as their guests.' Jlr. and Jlrs.
C. IlrfWBler Oraco nlertalnccl tfn guests
at dinner, Mr, and Mis. William Kdwards,
Jlr. and Mrs. Joseph Jlnjer, Jlr, and Mrs.
Flank Donohue, Jlr. and Jlrs. Donald Duno
hue, Jlrs. fleorge Dennlaton and Mr, Thomas
lirute. The guests of Mr. and Jlrs. Lindsay
McCHndllsh were .Mr and Jlrs. Albert Ueiry,
Mr. and Jlrs. Hdwnrd Day, Jlr, and Mrs.
Homer Alherton. Ml. nnd Jlrs. Wllllum .
Harrow entertained Mj. Harrow's sister and
biothcr-ln-lavr. Dr. and Jlrs. Charles A,
llrace, of CuuibCtland. JId., and JIIss Mai Ian
CliHpinau. Jlr. and Jlrs. Oeorge Mullen en
tertained eleven guests at dinner. Mr, (,'liarles
Fletxe, Jtlss Florence Flctsn, Jlr, and Mrs.
I. D, Mullfcn. Mr, Falrman Mullen, Jlrs. Hlla
TTowIm, Miss Maria it hew Is, Jlr, William
hew la. Mrs, IMIth Hvaus. of Atlantic City,
and Mr. und Ml-a. John A. Htrachan. Jlr, and
Mrs. F. Harold Tunnel! entertained a few
pueeui at loupe r eior ine ninw.t ey,naa
I'hoi" i P. cm
MRS. WILLIAM K011KKT Hl'CKLin
Mrs. Iluekley was formerly Mist Kstello Mny Hciton.
Her itinrriitKc to Lieutenant William Itobert Huckley,
U. S. A., took plncc in New York on December !l. Mr
ami Mrs, AuKU'tiis .1, Borton luive nnnounccd their
daughter's innriinKc.
NAVY AUXILIARY OF
RED CROSS MEETS
(iatlieriiiK of Prominent Women
Held in New York Admiral
Wadhains Makes Address
inong the women wlue attended a nipe-t-leg
held ' Prldav nl the lioine of Mr
Hear) Jlnrgtiitbnii. at ' Wen Seventv
serond sltect. New Voik was Mrs P.cl
wnrd T Stoleslmn. of this tltv.
message from Seiretmv of the Nnv) Dan
iels was delivered lo inenibeis of the Na
tional Advl'oiv Hoard and New York local
board rif Ihe Navj Auvlllarv of tho lied
Cros ut Hip meeting, h I'oininodore A .
Wndhiiiii". urcing women In push the work
of making swesteis, mulllef" and lmlmcls for
Hip sailors, nml to do evertlhlng sibSlhlc to
eo-operaie with bliu
Cnmnindm e Wadhains who wl'h Mis
Wadhinns, was tlir guest of hoiioi of Hip
meeting. Is th retentlv nppoiiited head of
the av inlltsrles of the Ited Cinrs In
Washington The commodore said tint the
Navy. Auxiliaries of the lied Cross wpro th"
oflVlal ehnnnels belweeu the American peo
lele and the navv, and all relief work for the
nnv) must go thioiigh llioso channels.
Jlls Ui. Carpenter, head of the New Yoik
elt) work, said that New York County would
be organised Into districts and groups, with
depots for knitted garments, for surgknl
dressings and hospital garments and supplies.
Tlieie will be a Saw Auxllht.v headnmuters
in each dlslrltt Mr William P lino has
given bis hoiip for Ihe headquarters for the
district In N'ew York above Fin t -second
street, and the lieiidnuartcis at ;S1 JlndHon
avenue, about Fortieth street, will be the
lipadcpiarieis for ihe district south of I"nrt-sec-nncl
sttvel
Two substations have nlreadv been or
ganlzetl. one at 103 Park avenue, and tho
other at HI West Thlrt)-seventh street, both
In New York. V loom where surgkal dress
ings xx II t be made Is soon lo be opened at
Thirty-fourth street near Park avenue, In
that iome clt Ihire will be thrcn supplv
stations ei)Ptied between Halterv Plnte and
the Cit Hall, wheie their will be wool for
distribution for women workers In the busi
ness district who .no doing knitting In tbe
major'!) of eases the garments, when com
lilt ted, will go dlrectl) to the ships for which
they ma) be designated
An effort Is to bn made lo reiiLh groups
of women lti elubs ami other bodies having
memberships fmm llftv to n hundred, so that
they mny form centers for tho making of
I'tted garments or surgical dressings The
Hebrew sisters organization, headed by Jilts
T Wllzln, Is one of these which Is now pre
pared lo woik, and the St Ilegls Convent Is
another " have expressed
their lntetesl and a deslro to aid the work
with financial support Present a the meet
ing b sides Mrs stotestmrv were Jlrs French
Vandeiblll. ' ' Jnmes lloosevelt, Jlrs. P. II.
H.urlnian. Jlis Henry P Davison, Mrs
CImiIch Dana (libsoii and Mrs Heni) A
Wise Wood " .
ANNUAL CARD PARTY AND DANCE
Ocean City Yacht Club to Have Entertainment in
North Philadelphia Junior Emergency Aid
Accomplishes Much Work
vt( of the few large entertainments being
0
J given this month Is the annual card party
, d dame of the Ocean Cll) Yacht Club It
will take place on Wednesday, juiumd .
lu I u hu Temple. Hroacl and Sptlns Oar.tcn
streets, and. like all previous entertainments
given by the members, gives promise of lie
usual success, nawlthstandlng r 'n -t'ons
hast )enr there wero 1S00 guests. Jlr
Dan'el 11 Cm ran Is the jaeht club's tomn.o
dnre J'r. Walter D Uonsall vice commodore
and Jlr. James W Pemley rear commodore
The adW auxiliary of the organization has
a war relief fynd and. like all the good III la
delphtan. of the gentler sex. .has accomp Ished
a great amount of good In welfare service to
the nation's soldiers and sailors.
To add lo this fund a series of cal.l parties
I. being given on tlif nrst Monday of each
month , at he Hlttenliouse Mrs. Daniel II.
i",?rls of 2111 "reen street, is president of
the auxiliary. .Mrs. Walter D. Uonsall secre
tary am -VVs. Charles J. Curran-treasurer.
They ai. being assisted In the monthly enler
ta nments by " John Mactagr.e, Mrs.
C.eorge Underdo n. Mrs. Charles Patton. Jlrs
eorge J Mlllspaugh. Miss Anna C Cretli.
Jlrs. William Chamber and .Mrs Oliver
Hroolts.
Jlr. and Mi". Arthur H Soberer, of 2B9
North Nineteenth street, have announced the
engagement of their daughter. JIIss l.tliel
ScheFer. to Mr. Jlortor. Ogden htufford. of
lloxborough. Miss Scherer g.no a luncheon
last Frlda) at her home. There were sixteen
eUMrs' Charles Wlsler, of North Hroacl street,
entertained at luncheon and cards on Friday,
tier guests Included Jlrs. James Spencer.
Mrs W Paul," Jtrs. Charles Patterson. Jlrs.
Charles H. LUkens, Jlrs. SUmuel Alcott, .Mrs.
Franklin Apple, Mrs. hew Is Halley, Miss Au
eusta Brown. Ml A'""-tt Prelth, Jlrs. Itobert
(lladfelter, Mrs. It. II. Hoy, Mrs. Margaret
Jones, Dr, A. he Kevre. Mrs. Hiram D. Mil
ler, .Mrs. P. Frank Paullin, Jtrs. Oeorgo
Ou'thelte,. Jlrs. I.oUlee potts, Jtlss Kimim
Schledel, Mrs" Walter Scott and .Mrs, Harry
HoreaU.
A group Of friends jtho meet for an aftei
noon pf sewing was entertained at luncheon
last week by Mrs. Joseph Baldwin. The
members of the circle are Jlrs. IMward II.
Cobb, Mrs. Kdward Jlereer, Jlrs. JI, (), Jtor
rlsor., Mrs. O. 11 Snbdgrass. Jlrs. J. (laes,
Jlrs, Harry Marple, Mr. Harry BeerhaMr,
M llllam hamondjtrs. W. JToBrlde, Mrs.
Iiarrtf IJorfPfin jeim iit, ejTiennut wriniv-
MISS LAKTITIA JOSKPHINi: IIKUNi:
Miss Heine's enuueetnent to Corporal .1. Cnrlyle
Whealton, LT. S. M. I'., vvns announced yestcrelny after
noon nl n luncheon given nt the Hcllevuc Stratford
by Miss Heine's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. I). Frank
Hernc.
BUSY PREPARING
FOR ANNUAL PLAY
Members of St. Franeis's Junior
Aid Working Under Direction
of Mr. Charles Morgan
Metnbels of M llaiuls's Jllllioi nl
are nt-livclv engaged In pieparallnu. feu
their annual pla) and dalle e which Is to
be given In the balliooui of the llxllevue
stiatfind on tbr evening of JaiiuaM JS The
iianie of Ho. piav h "In iiptlmM ' mm
from all luvounts it will be iiiiusualh t,tiod
Ibis veil- Mi e 'Italics .Morgan, who nl
was eibt ilns sneli splencllcl irwiilts fioin
Ids rvmi"..cs in th" ' Mask and Wig ' and
who Jusi c-ondurUd tho opening pageant of
Ibe t h.irit) Hall, will produce the entire
show
The trvoiits weie be l, before t hrlxliua
an. lehear-cals will begin Weclnedav eve
tdnc ancl roullriiic almost ulgliflv Sn tuaiiv
c level amateurs have tried fe.i both cast
slid chorus (bat the llu.tl wlnneis will be
well worth i-pelnc and heirlng .Mrs Fred
crick Allen Nathan 1 itnuaging the nhow
Ibis jear, assisted bv Miss hue v .1 II
Call others of the St 'Ptniicls Junior Aid
who will have rhaigp of the vailous com
mltleps I'oni'iec IpcI with tho annual produc
tion me Miss tierlrude line bier. JIIss
tlerliucle Zane, Jtlss Sophlp lltndeison. Miss
fathtrlne Loiigliran, .Miss Pleanor llohau.
Miss Hos.iIIp lloban. Miss Ilutli Israel, Jlls
.Marguerite Mac-Donild and Mrs .lo-eph A
JUPevltl, who Is the president
BRIDE OF ARMY MAN
LIVES IN BALTIMORE
Interesting Talk on Work of the
American Pkcd Cross in
France Given in Wayne
Jlr nnd Jlis Itichard Hon son have re
lumed from their wedding tilp. Jlrs. IUn
sou has taken apartments In Haltiniorp.
while Se-igp.int Howsoti Is stationed at Camp
Jleade
Jlr David Craig, of Ainhurst. Jlass, has
returned home, after spending the hullclaVH
with Ills uncle nnd aunt, .Mr and .Mrs Ilnb
erls he Hoillllller. While In Wavne Nl i
Craig gave an Interesting talk on the vvcrk
of the American Hed Cross In Prance, which
he had been Investigating this fall.
Jibs Pugenla Ilrown, who has been visit
ing her parents, Mr and Mrs. William T
Hi gun. will icturn to Wellesley College to
ri a)
.Mrs Henrj D He)lard. who is nnendlng
the winter In Ualtlniore, to he neni Lleuteu
ant He) lard, who Is stationed at Camp
.Meade, has been spending ii week with her
parents, Jlr ancl Jlrs Samuel II JlcCabc, of
av lie
Mrs William Simpson, Id win Is spend.
Ing Ihe holldajs with Mr (Hiid -Mrs. W Pert")
Simpson, of Overbrook, will remain for the
winter with he.i parents. .Mr. and Jlrs. JlcCabe,
as Lieutenant Simpson has sailed for Prance
Nil and Jlrs Frederick A De Canlzare,
of Wa)ne, left on S'atuid.i) for a fortnight's
stay In Florida
Mrs A Nah Huike. of Jleilon, has gone
to California fcr tho winter
W. Illioads, of lll5Vest hthlgh avenue, have
tompleted two knitted blankets and a quan
tity of mittens and pulse warmers, which
havo been forwarded to the Pmergeney Aid
headquarters There are on!) ler girls from
nine to eleven )ears of age In tho group, but
they have contributed IT, to the fund for
"smokes," 3 each to Frenth and Uelglan
lellcf, u quantity of clothing for Belgian chil
dren and tos for their Christmas gifts, and
after all this work they found two reedy
families In the northern siclioii of tho city
and filed for each a wonderful Christmas
basket.
The little girls meet every Tuesda) evening
at the home of Jlrs. lthoaels, who Is supervis
ing their Pmergeney Aid work The) have
made comfort bngs and rest pillows and their
work Is eqpal to that of their older sisters
Since the war giving to suffering humunit)
seems to be part of our dall) work, and the
children are made' happy by their efforts to
make others so .Mrs Ilhoads's Junloi workeis
Include JIIss Naomi Andreas, Jtliss .Mary Ful
ton, JIIss Helen Wlttmaltr. Jtlss Hattle Ho
Inml. JIIss Doroth) Fin-ster. JIIss .Madeline
Outelus. JIU.s Janet JlcCall, JIIss Jlarlan
I'ctKhler. Miss Kstello Rosenthal and JIIss
Doiothy Tapllnger
When we hear of all the splendid work of
the various Red Cross auxlllailes and groups
of Kmergenc) Aid and war relief workers
at d all of them women, we feel that somehow
the women who are so rapidly pushing to tho
front In all kinds of work will find a wa) to
brlrg peace to this old world At the
Jlutchmore Presb)terlan Church. Plghteenth
rtreet and Jlontgomery uvenue, the mem
bers iof Auxiliary No. 45 of the American
lied Cross nre turning out quantities of sur
gical dressli gs, hospital garments and every
thing needed for tbe comfort of the wounded
soldiers and sailors They have a splendid
knitting section ud icecntly turned In 1 100
to the society. Tho meetings are held on
Tuesday from 10 a. in, lo 10 p. in., under the
direction of Jtrs. Herbert It. Burgess, wife of
the pastor or the church. Jtrs. William W.
JtiClarln Is secretary nr.d treasurer and Mrs.
W, JIann has charge of the workroom. This
Is" a community center for Ited Cross wofk
and all tesldcutH of the neighborhood are
welcomed.
Seventeen Utile "shut-lr.s" were taken In
automobiles by friends of tho North Branch
Young Women's Christian Association to the.
headquarters, where they were given a Christ.
mm entertainment by the club Juniors, and
each little guest was preteited w th a, toy
nnd Christina (tocklngv The members of
CARD PARTY FOR
MADONNA 'HOUSE
Lieutenant From Germantown
Changed l'roin Cavalry to Ar
tillery at Camp M carte
caid puitv was given Ibis afternoon
tit "107 c'Iipw street. .Mount Alrv, for the
benefit of the Madonna House, In tho hall
loom of tho Acorn Cus, at 1018 Walnut
strrtt. 'Ihe .Madonna Tloue Is located at
M4 South Tenth street, and as a settlement
house has been of wonderful sprvlco lo the
many poor Italian ehllclieu of thp nelglibnr
hoiel It Is under the auspices of the Catholic
Jllssioiuir) Seidell
Thoe who leeelvccl the guests were Jlrs
Pobeit I,pp) Mis. Jeremiah Sullivan. .Mrs
Joseph lMu.nr.l-. Ml-. ,Bnps P.eppller and
Miss Julia hiigticrpiiup
hleiilen.int IMward v Mndeira. of School
Iloii"P lane, foimprl) of thp First City Troop.
Is now attached to the general staff at Camp
Jleade, Admiral .Mil hleiitnn.inl JtadPlra's
commission was lecenth chingtd from env
olrv to nrtlilerv
hleiitenant .lames cibbons, son of Mr
nnd Mrs ll I bbons of West Pp.,l uriet
(.eimnntown. Is home on lluee weeks' lenve
Lieutenant Cllhbmis Is lo the Sixteenth
1 mtetl states Civalrv at .Mercedes Tex
Mrs Itoberl J Duke, formerly MIsh Sara
Doughert), of (iprmanlnwn, was entertained
at luncheon nt Kugler'.s on Saturday aft.r
linon b) the following members of her card
c i ul. Miss 1'rince.s Courtney, Jllm jary
I,';'"'1,,' r'!?"'1''5'' Ml,, 1Mfn -McCIoskej'
M ss Ruth Mccioske). Jits Jm a. McTeaV.
nmrj.'jry'tCa';!:' "" iiB'U" 1,ran
LITTLE FOUNDLINGS
HAVE A CHRISTMAS
Little Girls of New York Hospital
Dressed in Snowy White
at Annual Party
'Hoop after t,,,,,,, f ,,ai. (Iu sll,g
lalnt) and suc-t In p.Ptty hlto ,UCSSCSr
with Ilarlng hows of silk ilbboiis atop their
ruefully ejurltd hilr, their c)es dancing with
happiness, their round little- faces all smiles,
whirled hither and thither last Friday after
noon about a great, glliteilng Christmas
tree In a big io, mipa. wlli, , ,,.,
w-ero he little girl foundlings of the New
no,V tICI' ?" ,I"1,',I S-lxty-elghtl, street
and hexlnglou atenup, and with tlipni weie
tiny bo)s, also In snowy white. Immaculately
Jmful al"1"ml,',h" '"ctu ' unrestrainedly
The combination of sweet cleanliness, neat
ness, daintiness and hipplness In those very
small bo.va was not lu tho Ipast unnatural
It was pari of tliplr llvpa, iIipv had npvpr
known any other stnte since the) were aban
cloned b) tpi- parents and taken under Urn
loving iarn of tho good Sisters of Charltv hi
the hospital
It wnsnt n hospital at all. It wasn't
an 'Institution" or a "home en- a 'lefuge"
ll was Just ii splendid mansion lllled with
exquisite little children at a elellghlful part)
There was no unlfoim elres. Pach little
child was as earefull) and even exquisitely
clnd as though a ver.v particular mother had
spent hours ovei the pioeess.
Pvery little girt looked as If she might have
come lu n long pasteboard box, wrapped In
pink tissue paper and Inbeled "Hebe Jumeau
Paris." tinly the Paris dollies sav "Papa"
nnd "Mamma," ancl the little foundling dolls
who danced mound the Christmas tree havo
never known the true meaning of tlioc two
dear words.
And there weie hundreds of them -all
under (Ho years old and some only two vears
old or less, for the sisters havo about S?0
foundlings In their care at this time.
of course tome of the foundlings were en
tirely to young to go to the party. Komo
are only a few weeks old. Only on Christ
mas night twins wero found on the eloorstep
of the hospital, and they were very tiny ba
bies Indeed, Those who were at the party
hud been Just as wee miles when the sisters
first took them In, but they bad giown nnd
been tiansformed Into the Utile ladles and
gentlemen whose mnnneis at thnt gathering
were thoso of children of the best people of
tho land or better.
Hefoio they went Into the bic Christinas
tree room nnd received their multitude) of
to.s the children gave a performance on a
stage at the end of a gieat meeting hall
which was crowded with man) women and a
few men who had been Invited bv Ihe sliders
President Celebrated
Sixty-first Birthday
President Wilson celebrated his slxt) -firs'
hlrthda) on Satuiday Theto was no spe
cial ceremony at the Whit House In the
course of tho da), as the wartime rush of
work made Impossible any deviation I'om
the President's dull) loutlue.
In the evening, however, Jlr nnl Jlis
Wilson had ii few additional guests at din.
tier. IMward Plllott, of California, a
brother-in-law of the President, arrived lmt
du) to Join .Mrs. Plliolt, who Is passlrg the
Christmas. linllunyH at the White House
Other members of the house party who ar.
lived Saturday were JIIss Lucy Jlaurey and
JIIss Aline Jlaurey, of Roanoke, Va , nieces
of .Mrs. Wilson.
Congratulates letters and mcxaigcs
poured Into the White House all da) In the
morning the President played golf with Jlrs
Wilson and later worked on the railroad
address which he will deliver to Congresi
this week. ,
ACADKMY OP MP8IC
TiitmsnY uvknino, jANUAirr .t
CAPTAIN
DAVID
FALLON
In UU V.vul Juua
inum war urctm.
Fighting
" Through Hll
fjptjl
FV.MH.V leutilons, luncheons nnd Informal
holiday gnlherlngs filled Tioga's social
program last week. Today there will be few
formal gatherings, and the llrsl month of
the new enr it III find many near and dear
ones leaving for foreign shores. Dr. and
.Mrs. Charles IMward Hallowell, of West
Tioga street, will give b dinner tonight at
their home, when their guests will Include
Mr nnd .Mrs. IMward HannMer. .Mr. nnd
Jlrs. Se-ott Hiintilster. of Hnhncshurg. Ps.l
.Mr. nnd .Mrs, Imls niggard, Jlr, and Jtrs.
Ha) nor Howiimn, Mr and .Mrs Waller S
Hauer, .Masters Harold, !ouls, Ionard and
Dsvld Hauer. Jlr. and Mrs. Harold Hallnwell,
Jtlss Florence Hsllowell and Jtsster Charles
ll, Hallowell, M
.Mrs Joseph Slemberger gave a luncheon,
followed bv tnrels, last week at her home,
II7 Ilutler street, In honor of her houso
guest, .Mrs, P.dwln Slernberger, of Hiilllmore,
JId Other gue'ts Included .Mrs. JI Prankcl,
Mrs hew Is Knber, -Mrs liuls Goldsmith,
Jlrs henn l)ers. .Mrs. Arthur Ooltlhaeher
.Mrs Abe hev I, Jlrs. Herman Davis, Mrs Klg
mund JIart,' Jtrs. lx-o hapat, Jlrs. William
Well and Jlrs Kmnmiel Welt
The annu-il reception nnd dance of the
Tioga Huslness .Men's Association was held
on .Monday evening at the heRdipiarters of
the nssoilallou. 3M3 Uermantown avenue.
The reeeptlon committee Included Jlr. Ilarrv
Smith, Jlr. Wilbur It 'Imerman, Jlr. houls
flllbcrl. .Mr. John Schuster. Mr John tlioss
and Mr Ceorge Tucker .Mr. imerman Is
president of the organisation , Jlr Kdward
Sii)drnntl Jlr. Thomas Bluett nre vice presl
elenln, Jlr. Jlntthpw Donohoe Is secielar),
and Jlr Jacob houx, treasurer -)n
others participating wero .Mrs Harr) Mnllli
Jtrs Wilbur 11. Zlmermnn. .Mrs houls Hu
bert. .Mrs. jnlm Svhusler, Jlrs John (Iioss.
Jlrs ileorge Tucker. Jlrs. IMward Snjder.
Jlrs. Thomas Hluett. Jlrs Matthew Donohoe,
Jlrs Jacob 1-oux. Jlr. and Jtrs, Wesley Smlh,
Mr and Mrs. William Peters. J.lr and Mrs
Uenrge tsvhr. Mr nnd Jtrs. Itudolph. Mr. and
Jlr-. t,vons. Mr. and Mis. Muilel Dobbins,
Jlr. and Mrs Thomas I'asev. Mr unci Jtrs
ileorgeStocssand Mr and Mis J Jlactnljie
The Itev Clifford i:'llajes. of TOT West
ltrle avenue, pastor of the Hethel hutherali
Church, has been appointed one of the secre
taries of Ihe -i. Jh C. A. nt the front end
will go abroad some lime nex week. Jlr
Hidcs- Is thirty-three vears old "''.I has
vrlfe and two children He was born ami
educated In llngerstowu. Md . where be was
graduited from Ihe town high Fcliool In
1101 He was graduated from tho Oettjs
burg 'o lege in 1?0T and from the (lelt)s
burg Seminary In 1M0 Two ) ears ago he
came to this cll.v and accented the pa storate
of the Hethel Lutheran Church, lie minis
ter's many friends and the residents of th
community wish him a i-afe Journey and a
successful mission in his work among ; the
voung men lighting nt the front. The c lurch
Lni.i Christmas gift" to all the men on he
ro of Honor and the children of th" Sun.lav
Sel ool contributed h-,ut 0 j or the work
..f thp M C A and the Ited cross. 10
Oil, villi be added the sum heretofore spent
:",...-,'.',. .n.lles nnd oranges, the thll-
cor t miriuion -" ..
,ir .tPKlrlne the amount to go to the
-, lldtxiii ...-.r - ---
Me ,:,vR"T0,Hauck. J ? Claui; Olbson. Mr.
Jlr? Joseph Sternbcrger. secretaries, nnd Jlr.
Leslie Cectz. treasurer
Mr and .Mrs. Charles ham. of 3U2 1 North
Twenty-I st street, have an.iounce.l the e n
i weiuj "i" diiuiehter. MIsb Jtnrle II.
oVil!A"- this
text ii i ...j,.. 1nir
clti. formerly oi i
m 1 1.. .InieethlAI.
Miss
Mrs. II. h. nn '"".
,ec 14.. KllfT!
ei, ni ! "" . -
angu
in"r'...r..ji.. n wpek m
I-iUwoou,
VimdulerwlUgotoNew Vork for i
brief sta).
Markley entertained on Jlon-
jlrs Harry
TTbeb0.";ood Will Assotlation, which was
ARTISTS
Clara
CONCERT
The
Clemens
Olga
SamarofT
Ballroom
IIILMISDAY
P.VU .
J VM'AHT
Ossip
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8.30
Gabrilowitsch
In
btneflt
of The
Thaddeus
Rich
Sftllement
Muilc Sctiool.
Hans
Kindler
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Stokowskl
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NO WAIl TAX
METROPOLITAN
OPEKA
HUL'SG
LAST 6 TIMES
Last Bargain Mnt. Today. Best Seats $1
LAST MATINEE SATURDAY
The Mont Wonderful I'Uy In Amnrlcs,
By onoitarc V. IIOnAHT
I'.ieulngi. Wo in (I 30. COO lower-Door seats,
every tperfonnsnee, 11.00, 7C0 gallery natr,
etery performance, s.V Seats foV til rrmalnlnc
porrormoiij es now em sulo t Ihe Metropolitan
Opera tlouee end dovintown t'eket offlee, 1I0S
Chestnut H.
TT 77RITH'R Toda" Bt 2- -5o ! C0o.
Ill
1.S.0 CELEBRITIES
DUFFY & INGLIS
CAMERON SISTERS
Jlarrj Tlli, Alfrect nerfeh; Dig Hollay fihes,
acXdemy of music"
SUTkDAV AITIIBNOOK. JAN. 3, AT 1.30.
M E L B A
and clletlnfuliiiel kiidatinf arilati.
rkktta. It in C.-..MI. Poire, flu and IIS.
On aale at llei-p''. till Chut nut nt,
MimtOI'OMTAN OI'KHA 1101'HE '
MKTIIOI'OI.ITAX OPKttA COMPA.W, N. V,
J.'"-..,iV Saint Elizabeth ;!.
Jtmes. I:loii, Mateenauer, MM. WhlUhlll, len,
ltd, Ituiaclael. Hchln-el fenduclor, Mr. Iln.lini.kv.
Soata, 110 Cheeinut HI, Walnut 4;j Mace AT,
TASINO mAtinee today
T.ti .JTwe Bt Shov in Town
AND IT A CtSAKM
MPh.cerMr.Quefn,::
?!1V:,un,er.Mr,Ja,nyerMrs.ir.aH.
Speake, Jtrs. I ;",",,,, Mrs W S.
PMWar.er'scoUand Mr, ... .'a.vln
'X5fi3k"
71 f I
sailors of that seotlon h tt
nation, nns provided each MtJl
articles needed to maki jhtuf.
nnerever ne may no siailonea
forts were sent In Christina tuul
rostlna; nliollt tn. Many IMtcri
received py tpa jimcerit and
presslnr the urslltude nf thV
orieTfllilratlnn performs It Wtf(M
IrillinfMf-i tvinlrlheifldeiM. a Ajnk
tile eltlxen of Ihe division I hV
Prnncls K Ilalley Is president: Mr.-,!
I. Ilatlersby, treasurer, abd Mr. O.v
secretary. . '
.Mrs. Jl. Klein, of 1 101 West ;Y'
scie-rc. i cue- Knesi 01 tier son anq t)ap
in-ia', .nr. nnn .iirs. i.nanas Klein.
isniic t n v. ' '
.Mr. and Jits. Simon Welt, of 33W'
Ilroad stj-cet, had as their guests li
jirs. .ii, even, .miss itoaamonel
Ii.ililinnre, j,i, ; Lieutenant mttrt
of Portress .Monroe, and their oh,'
ter ll. well, of Harvard CMveraity;
Jim
noine-4or me nonnas.
"WHAT'S
NfGIfL
Lecture. Herbert IV. tlleaeon, iUi
dent. Annnlaehlaii Clnh. of Hsalas -
Ceoitraphli-al Society, Wltherspoori HH,
oVIoik, Jlembers. , "j
riellselelplela Peundrj loen'a AeVeseiMleM
meets, .Manufacturers'
Club,
n'elneu
tt(.imm '
hers.
'V,.
Mperlul meetln, failed BuHatHtl
ssoeiauon, io prote.s; ngainet ntwl
lease, .ew iiinRnanv Hotel, 1:30 01
Tree Ms?.
Vt"
eaaeeaes
Items of nen a far the sdeleti
nrrri.eru eecece renieei
leclser linnlded their ar caHtttn
in me pniier ana are laned lin ri
telephone niimher ef Ike aenfler.
lie poeslhle to lerltt Ihe nates, A
reeir rniiir, - menin J'niiija
t liestnut street.
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KinST P1IOW1NC1 OP i ",),
DOUGLAS FAIRBANM'tfg
"A Modern Musketeer" AW,L
.Next We-U- MARV UAHOUN lit "THwjT
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BROAD Mat. Today LBT
ALEXANDRA CARUS
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in THE COUNTRY C(
.
Bomh Tarklncton k Julian iSti-aat't
NEXT EEK SEATS TOllORItl'
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in nooth Tarklnton'a JoyDiiii C,V- M
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pit Heats ll.DU at TTed. an Btt.ePM,
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locust s?,.r.uiss.'v4i
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CHESTNUT ST.
DinKCTioN MESSItS. BHUHEnT
Popular
$1.00
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TODAY
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show "Var
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A NEW MUilCAL C0II
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