w .." i.iJn 'I.Vi' Hhx:r V "T a, tT( -?, HI,'. V' it , if' 4" '7 :. :'V ( ' V c,- TvEBiGES-PHifADEri ' 1 - SATURDAY EVENING PUtifilO PHIA, ilANUAltV 0. 1518 " ,V V tt'A SfJ t, k. ' 'n..;MiciaMiw !zi-fE JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE ANNUAL MEETING OF WOMfAJ NAVY AUXILIARY OF, RED CROSS FORMED' Women of Navy Yard . Organize Work for Comfort and Amuse ment of Sailors and Marines f The Treble Clef Club Will Give Concert for Benefit Temple University Auxiliary, Having Out; of United Service Club on January 30 in Bellevuc- . i .. ..A XT 1T ' TT m i Former Headquarters, Will Meet in LittI M h stiwiorci iNancy wynne nas laie lo roll Theatre on Thursday 'K'n ,1T B I iimiM United Service cum, in one uiuo Bi Xtlic Children's HnspltHl nt 207 South If fr...niv.Kcconrt Hlrcct, but now tlio tern- B porary lionm fop sailors: unci soldiers, has I) been selected us tho solo brnellclary of Ilia U . rnmvit Hint Im to lie given by Iho Aj . . - M. .1. ! llm Kalli-iAon nf fill K Treble . " - - - - - gcllevuc siriiumu on mo r"i' - tiary 30. JIany members nf this club, which Is the eldest woman's musical oigiinliNitloii In the city, arc H,H' " tlic kpnrd "f l,,n ''""P'1 Service Club, mid nro famlll.tr with I lie vast nmount of good tluit'ls being done by thli latter organization, n well t uvvnro of the fact that much of the current r r,enscs raurt bo met by voluntary contil bullon. Open nt nil hours not only for on listed men but fur their motheis. wives, Isters nnd relatives, iin Idenl home Is being rim by n boird of managers with n capacity tbnt housed 4R00 men dining the recent holiday weel(. lloio can be found a poolroom, restaurant, barber' shop, bath, roof Harden, boxing ring, b-itlroom, theatre and nil other modern club facilities. Amusement Is provided for every evening, while the public at largo Is Invited to tit Icnd the Informal Sunday nftiriwuii at home. It Is to cam on this work that the Treble' Clef Club Is planning a concert vihfcli from a musical view point Is to equal an) thing before Riven by this famous or ganization, I'nder the musical direction o? Mr. Karl Seheldcr, with Mr. Kills Clark Hammann ns the accompanist, tho addi tional aitl.its will be Madame Adela Uouuc Klrby and Mr. Marry Suylor, while the Treble Clef will lender several selections. Between the first and second pait of the concert will be un Intermission of fifteen minutes, when music will be furnished by the sailors' baud from one of the battle ships. EI.I.KN AIAIIV CASSATT Is to preside at a special meeting of the tiirl Scouts In be held Monday night In Court No. fi, City Hall. After delivering an address,, .Mis, .1. Willis Martin will present merit stripes to the Scouts who have seemed thirty or more new members to the (!ln Scouts. Representatives from the various tioops throughout the city will be present, while anions the captains who will assist In pie siding will be Mary Packard, Uwcn Martin, Harriet Denver, Mrs. KadclllTo Cbcston, who was Sydney Kills, )ou tonienibcr; Eugenia Cassatt and Mrs. John White fleary, Jr the latter was Klizabeth Wlster. SHK was only two and very good, one of those lovely, dimpled habits, and just as cunning ns she could lie. They had bad company the night before and Ilitby, who was supposed to be sound asleep, had vl dently watcho'l "Fatlici" on his various trips back to the kitchen for sundry objects, which were In n case under the refrigerator. Well, and why shouldn't be? Of course, why certainly. Anyhow, be that as It may, nest afternoon tho revered clergyman friend of the family, a strict white rlbboner, arrived to pay his respects to Baby's mother and father before going away. "Father" was out, but tho icst of the family greeted blni with evident pleas ure and satisfaction, as lie was hlghl) thought of In that domain. I!.v and by Baby ran out of the room and down the ronldor of the apartment. The romeis.i tldn went on; lu fact, there was simp!) a subconscious knowledge that Haby had left, for the mlnlstty was In the middle of a good story and Baby's mother was politely listening. Then she heard Baby coming nlong tho ball hanging something along the floor. Of com. so. the darling bad gone to get her doll to show tho minister, so with pilde lu her tone she called, "Come In, dearie, and show Mr. the dolly Santa brought you." In came Baby (who U built much like her father; slje even walks like him) and In each liny hand was clasped a large ami Juicy beer bottle. NANCV WYNNE. Social Activities Mine. Melba was the guest of honor at a dinner last evening given by Mr. and Mrs. N, Scammon-Jones at their resldcmc. 412 South Twenty-tecond street. Aniong tha guests were Iid" Susan Kits Clareiue, daughter of the llarl of llurdnlclc; Miss KtelU Powell, Mr. Krancls do Hourgiilgnoii. Mr, Krank St. ledger and Mr.. Howard Shelley, , Mrs. B. K lladduck, of New York, will be this week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. !. llelde Norrls. of '.'lot I,oeut street, Mr. and Mrs. Norris will have .Mrs. William Svvoido, of 68 Madison avenue. New Voik, as their guett, next week-end. Miss I'Mnrence Crozcr Kuowles, of 1C2S Spruce street, will leave on Krlday for'Hal thnbre, where she will be the guest of Miss Mabel Warner. The Bcv, 'Caleb Cresson and Mrs. Cresson. of the llectorr. Oaks, Pa., are receiving con gratulations upon the birth of a daughter, Helen, born New Year's live at Wilson l-'arm. I'aoll, tho residence of her eruiidiiarer.ts, Mr. and Mrs, C. Colket Wilson. Mrs. Ilullcttc Desbarates has left for her homo In Montreal. Mrs. Desbarates baa been vlsltlng'her plster. Mis. John 1. Bogers. of 2J01 St, James place. Miss Marie l,oube Starr, of 1l7i South Seventeenth street, who has been spending the holidays with Mrs. Charles Bouterberg and Miss llullltt, of Louisville, Is expected homo very shortly. Knslen James, II. Juvenal has been spend ing the holidays- with his family at their home In tho O'.rard estate. Unslgn Juvenal la physical director and Instructor In rowing at Wlssahlcltou Barracks, Cape Ma, Mr. Wullace Carson, of Camden, has re turned to Stato College after spending tho vacation with his parents. Owing to the war. State College will close Its feecond semester lu April. Mrs. II, J. 'McUnrry and her niece, Mrs. V. X. Myers, of 5631 Brown street, West Phila delphia, are In Augustu, lis., visiting Mrs. Myers's husband. Corporal Frank X. Myers, Conitianr D. 100th Infantry, and Mrs, II. fj, McQurry'a two sons, Mr. Krank Mctlarry and Mr, Henry Mctlarry, now stationed at S, .Mr. and Mrs. 11 Freeman, of 19:6 North Broad street, announce the engagement of u" their daughter. Miss Florence Cornelia Free- ', man, to Mr, Busscll c, l.ees, ot mil uiamonu ,t ,re- VMI Helen Chatham, of 55 IS Catharine trwtA entertained at an Informal party on ry.ventnr,i,.. irSUMu were-i Mildred I'ldgeoii, Mb Mildred i nre Miss Until (Ionian.. Mr. Ibilpli Schwaim-hlM, .Mr. haulel Weston, .r,. .Mr I him WuddliiRtmi, .Mr (ordmi Scott, l'H.iti. "I lioni.in Ibirg'us, Mr .lou.ph ti'thiimrll. iVn-pnrnl Climb- K. Innider iiimI "rliate Jm', Manicr. Mr. iiiul Mia NiiiiiiM KinM , ttrre miirreil on Chr 'ni.i. I, , itnnrd fmni llie'r linnrj iikkiii, which Hi - .. lt ,, ;, ni ns me ri eM in ' 1 ICendls, Aminiiiireinenl inp.s if the tn.idc ,ii..iii,mn ui ,i.s- i, ,ta i it,i Bid P n Wnlner. S u Sal ah KVii,, to Mr I.. nl i collw, I'. S A. . and Mis lm It. sli.ti 1 DANCE FOLLOWS at mm: in waynk Invitations Issued for Uinnur and Theatre Party on Tuesday fpr School Set Mrs, I'lenon S. Conrad g.ni- an at limnn on Tuesday, fmni I until 7 ,,'rlwl, at her home In Wa.Min. Assisting her lu receiving were lar daughter, Mrs Alfred ii Hare, and Mrs. P. S. Coni.nl, ,tr, Mrs Mm Irs II. Qulmliy, Mr, .lolui Tlllntsnu mul Mis ,enn ard W, Coleman l-'or Hie exenlng Mr and Mrs Cniirsd rhnc a damn for the cehlug p.Mt.v nnd nbniit thlrt ndilltlnn.il guests, Mrs, Clarence A. Ward of !'.u.iway Kami, llaverfnul, has lsu d InMlatlnUM for h dinner and theatre party mi Tuesday, when the guests will lie finin the H'lnml set" Mr. nnd Mrs Paul Cl.ijtou, of llavcrfonl. MISS BERTHA MARKS Daughter of Mrs. Evn Murks, of Wilmington, formerly of this city, whose marriage to Mr. J. L, Cohen, of this city, will take place on Sun day evening at the New Truymoro Hull, Krunkliu street and Columbia avenue. entertained at dinner. Pillowed a skating part, last evening nt the Mi Hon ('ticket (Jolf Club in honor of Mls.i Mary Stout, daughter of Dr. llenrgc C. Stout, and Mis. Stout, of BervOjn. Mrs. II. Ashton Little, of Sliaffnul, gave an informal buffet supper ami dance hist evening In honor of Miss Nancy I .It tie, '1 he guests wete from the school set. Biislgn William C. Wright, C. S. N, and Mis, Wright returned to Neupoit on Wednes. lav after Miendlng New Inn's with Mr Wilght's paients, Mr and Mrs. Willi. nn Tiivvieud Wtlght.-at St. Davids. Mis. Ileilieit T llartui.in vlll cniril.iln the Philadelphia Chapter of the I'nitcd Daughteis of the Coufedeiac.v , at her h mic In St. Davids, on Wcdiic.-d.i.v afteinoon. In honor of the eiglity-e'ghtli blithdi.v anni versary of her mother. Mrs I.ec Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miijhlu ll.ut, of llla nova, returned Tuesday evening frAni a week's stay In B.iltlniote. MRS. CHARLES B-- -jw Wp jR IwygMMiijiiitBBk BfaMawiiwwwi miiT The Nn Auxiliary of tho Itrd Croi was irgHtilreil lust week. The wives of naval olllrers, reserve olllcers" and enlisted men, together with lh.lt irlntlveA and friends, hav b-en Invited to Join this auxiliary. The work 's to tl'l a xcry vital need nt the preent fine, ninirl, n sj.tenntle and thoroughly "" ed me.irs if cirlng for the sailors and murine . An; one a member of the tied i 'pub i o 8i,, fnr membership In the Navy Ait llnry wl'hottt further dues, iintesa she wants to help the v ry worthy "Comfort Fund" whu ti ,i feature of the work This he ciii ilo for the verj nnni'iial sum of flfly cents i, jnr. nnd the proceeds of thH fund will lu ued ti rernre wool for free illstrl tuition innxlde "mokes for the sailors, tools after means of proper recreation and In ever.v wiy norslhl mike their life on shore and at se.i as rtijty.ih'p ,,A . jmsslble during time ot v.'.r s .ii ntixlllHry Is Just organ IJM'g. thfte w!P tu n member rf the com inlPec eviv tnninlng at 32f South Bight een'h stieet tn explain the work more thnr "iigin.v and enlist as manv volunteers, as apply nnd It Is to h hoped 'that, despite the mam demands on one's time, thme will be still a little If ft to devote tn the lio M at se.i At the (irt meeting, which was held lnt week at the fnlted States Naval Home Twentj.frurth street and lirnvs Feny road Mis p 1 (Irlftln. wife of Cnmmodnie Hrlllln 1' S N. In charge of the home, was elected chairman Mrs. (lenige Cooper wife of Cap tain Cooper. C S S . in climge of the Fourth Nav.it Dlstr't .vis mad" vice ilmlimaii Mrs Ihigene D Itv.m. wife of Paymaster It.vaii, C S N. of the local iud, win placed lu charge (f tin, hospital i nnimittee, Mrs. Frank Andsrson. w fe of Medical Director Anderson, head of the Flisl Iteil i 'ross Base Hospital of Phllidelphla. was made reconllng secietary. and Mrs Clarence .. Cnrr, wife of Captain I'ari-. of the Philadelphia aid, was eleeted trrasmer The aux'J'niy will get lis lirst ir.il boost on Tluusday afternoon, when Mrs Hugene !. Iljan will g.xe a large bridge p.irt.v. the proceeds (f which will start the fund About ten women have consented to tako tables and many ufnrmal Itimhcnus will (recede the affair Mis Cirr will entertain her three guests nt luncheon and Mrs U.i.vmond S Kcjes will enteitaln Mrs llmry F. Page mong the vvonien vho have Identilled them selves with ttie movement uie Jtra l.lttletou Waller T. W.il'er. Mis. W lli.im M. Cruse, Mrs liajmonil S Kcjom. Mrs Kruest Brown. Mr IMvvIn I. Cnclnane. Mrs .lames P Helm Mrs. .b-lm II. Hoggins, Mim I'urtlti II DieMns. Mrs T It Wlnleis. Mi. Fiederlck Cobinii, lrs I Schute. Mrs Steele, Mis 'harles T B'aekhuni. Mrs II V. Strait. Mn .lames T Vlex.inder. Mrs t nit Balslu. Mrs Bobeit 1. Denlg. Mis Chnrles) A II llng. Mrs. Dully Smith. Mrs Franklin Steele, .Mis Boscoe Davis. Mis i: , fw, Mis llenr It. Porter, Mrs. Pieston 11 Haines, Mis C.iiIoh Bean, Mrs W H Frleilcll, Mis. ,t llnssell, Mis Carlo Ihivv right. Mrs. A It Coin t, Mrs Ben Fullei, Mrs M II (ios. Mis .1 II Bow eu and Mrs Dewltl Webb Mm John It Htigglus, wife of Colonel Hoggins, C S , will enteitaln Infnrniallv hi Mi inlay afteinoon nt her home In the III i si) it Mitiuents. Ifitx Walnut street Her guests will Include Mis Theodore, II Winters, Mis James p Helm. Mis. I!amnncl Ie)es, mis William 1, Srott, Mrs. Itleh. aril C Meyeis, Mrs .1. F.ilrell. Mis. Hey. singer and Mis Smith. Mrs Fiedeilck Cnbuiii has issued Invita tions for an informal lard parly to tie given at her home In Merlon on the tlfteeuth. Among the guests Invited aic -Mis. Littleton W T Wallet:, .Mrs. William M. ("rose. Mis (lioigc A. Vr oui, Mis. H. J. Bstess, Mrs. lloicoc D ivls, Mrs Itoheit . tienlg, Mrs. W T. Filedell, Mrs Biymond S. Ke)es, Mrs. A B. Court, Mrt Hucne l. Itvaii. Mis .1, A Itosrell, Mrs. .1. Colltns, Mrs. Horden, Mrs, Cl.uence A fair and Mrs Bnrle Bnwrlght. A part) was given by .Mrs Hotllngsworth Andrews, vcfc of Ivoitor Andiews, l. S. N.. at her home 'Jfili; South Twnt)-econd stiert, on Thursday afteinoon After lunili ecu the Kiiests all knitted, while Mrs An diews entertained most dellglitfull), reading mnnolrs of an Interesting ancestor Among the guests wcie Mrs. (Jeorgc lie nennexllle K-lm. Mrs J Jackson, Mrs .1. I.iedom, Mrs DKon Andrews. Mrs. Itoscio ImvIs. Mis. Itavtnond S lees, .Mr.x. I W. T Waller and Mis. 1. Maglll. Surgeon .1 B, Helm, F S . Is visiting hH brothel, P.ijin. islet Jsmes P Helm, of J II.' Shuiik stieet Di.'tor Helm has been lu Haiti for the last jenr or two Mrs Ihnest Hrown and Mrs James T. Vlexiiniler. of :IU South Twent).ltst street, have Issued Invitations for an Informal bridge put) for next Wednesday afteinoon at theii Ii ii e. Mi and Mrs William 1, Scott, of IMO". South Tvvcul) -first street, iiitertalned at din ner on New Year's day. ('(vers who laid for ten guests, and quite a few lame In aflcrw.ud for tea Mis. Scott entertained last week In h miir ot Mis. Charles Johnston, of Charles Ion. W Vii.. who with tor husband was vlsltlnc her daughter and srn-ln.aw. Mr. and Mrs lllchard Meyers, of L'BSI South Colorado street. Mr. and Mrs. Johnston re turned to their humo on Frlda). I'liAln Jiv l.iraii. ROGER LUCEY r , AmbroM J, HwrUou, of ,'4626 .Walnut street, wnose i hHhkHHh i Blr Tiiilpir TwMiiHr Hii I'limo lo M.ir.ia MRS. TRENl'HAR!) NEWHOl.D AND MRS. II. DOUSON AI.TKMU.S Mrs. Ki-vvliolil is clutirmun of soldiers and snilors' liomt- service bureau of overseas committee of Emerircncy Aid mid Mrs. Altcmus chairman of ways and means committee of overseas committee of Kmercency Aid. Both Mrs. Ncvvbolil nnd .Mrs. Altcmus took mi nctivo purl in arnuiKitip; for the lecture Riven on Thursday nt the Academy of Music by Captain David Knllon, vvlteti 'Jfi per rent of the proceeds was devoted to this committee. DATES KOIi AT HOMES ARE ANNOUNCED Few Cards Arc Issued, but Many Will Receive iiifrtrmnlly Dur ing Month of January V et few i. mis fm at Innncs hive been sent out, but a number of pcc-ium iccelvo lu forin.illv through .Inuuiiy Mis. Simuel Price Wetherlll. of -J .1 1 South Hlghteeiith street, will be at home mi Wi ilnesdn.vs In Jamiaiy after .'1 o'clock Mis. H. P.ison Carpenter will be til homo Infoi inally on I'lldi) afleiuonns lu Janu ary from' :i until o'clock at her home. 717 South Twenty-second sired No liiids have btcn sent out Mrs. Alan Hiirlwell Strong. Twrnt.v-tlirt and De l.incey r,treet.. will be at hotiT Thtirs d.i.vs lu Jilnuar), fiom I until 0 o'clock " caids have been sent out Mli-hop Thomas .1 li.irl.iud nnd Mrs C.11- t.iiul, of Chew- nnd Sedgwick streets. Mount Air), will give tho llrst of lliclr informal at homes on Tuesda) afternoon. January IS, from I until it o'llock Mrs David Hngllsh Dallnni. of Wlssahhk on avenue nnd Sl.iffnid street, (ieiuirfiitriwii, will b at honi" Thuisd.i.v af lei noons In Jan oil) afler ,1 o'clock .'n nils hao bicu sent out Mr and Mrs William W. M01 h e, SJI2 SI M.utlus lane, I'liestnul Hill, will bn at home tuition ovv. Mr. and Mrs Henrj S drove, of (i 111.111 Inwn, will be a I linnie Infoi malty tomorrow afternoon fiom I until (' o'clni I, Mrs. Monls S Phillips will preside at the tea table. Mr nnd Mis. Ilan.v A Splllcc stieet, will inclve' fiom I until S 'Iin I, Kuk-mII, i.:p 11 Wcdmid.iy WINTRY "SIMUNC" MUSIC Stokowski I'laya Silnimaim in l-'riRiil Air. Nicltolus Diuity the Soloist Schumann's exipilsitel) poetic and opulent ly tuneful "Spilng" sviuphon) was the major Instrumental offering til .vesterday nftet noon's conceit of the Philadelphia (iiihestra In the Academy of Music The lontrnst be tween the warm, joous musical content of this romantic work and the bleak, frigid at mosphere of the auditorium was lather pain fully obvious. Iil We moods are haul to es tablish In such weather, and this dlttlculty may have been partly responUhle for the somewhat ragged and uncertain pet fni in mice which Mr. Slokowsk's men gave of the niasterplete Theie was a inaikcd ulo-ciii e of mellow ties in the born passages which so vltallv con tribute to tho rich beautv of the opening movement The llnale l,o ked something of the requisite elfin dellcac), and omoviii ab solute slip In tempo on tho p.ut of the wood ulna was npparent Mi. Stokowski reads this lovely work with keen apprecia tion of Its 1 harm. The defects In es terday's Interrelation were attributable to his Instrumentalists and unrelated to the spirit lu which his presentation was ke)rd With the advantage of the Krlda) "rehear sal," a Finoother rendition should be given tonight. Nicholas I lout). III' tinoi soloist, icvealnl Ids familiar equipment His giasn of the oratorio manner was displaeil in a recita tive and arli fiom Handera ".leptlm" and bis cr)Stal!lii lhigllsli diction was, as ever, a. sheer delight His three modem offerings, however, had declilidlv morn Intimate mid touching appeal These numbers were 1 111 parr's musical selling of llaudelalre's Ian guorous and hautitlnglv mellifluous 'Ilnvl tatlon nil Vo)age." me of the acknowledged masterpieces of I'lcneh verse. Dubuss.v's highly chaiacterlstic "Iloniance." to a poem by Paul Hourget, and the dainty dawn soiu; from IIo'h neglected Hieton opeia, "l.e llol d'Vs" A i-bow) and familiar but Intrrcstb'" fea ture of the bill was Salnt-Snens's "D.inso MHcabre," pla)cd with graphic authority. Other offerings were the "Magic Klutc" and "Taniihaeu-ser" ov enures The latter was the llret Wagneilaii relec. tlou (savo the little songs submitted by Mar gnrete Matxe uer last October) of the cur tent season. It wis given with superb ef fect, whetting the appetite for 11 more gen erous representation ijf tho lla.vreulh mas ter than this war period has biought for ward. It Is hinted that ridiculous protests ue growing ngalr.st the promised nll-Waguerlau programs. Surely this Is the heigh) of the absurd! The works of Moiart, who truckled to royalty 11 I.I his life, provoko no bigoted comment, Wliy, then, should this be, the re ward of the rhapsodic, revolutionist of 1818. exiled formally, yeara from the tyianiilciil land of Ilia birth? II. T. C Itm P neui for th kArlrlr VAK will h nr rented nnd printed In tin- F.Wiiipt I'uhlle ldier troldd thy nr written on otiv Mdn of (He nuier nnd ure -lined wllh full nntne nil Iflrpoonp numwrr vi 1 W VM1)U f rltf tl liwpoon numorr 01 m rnuvr?T m" pivi i prii iw a"TT; ;"i" ZTl1 iiPff, tiw Mffn wwm GERMANTOWN MAN HURT IN FRANCE Member of Signal Corps Injured Trying lo Avoid Collision With Ollieer's Horse Vir and Mis Wllll.iin H. Huehlei ami their diughtei, Mlts Alida llitrhler. of -1 Pelh.im load, (iei m.iutown, spent New Scar's Day at Camp Meade with their daughter and miii-1ii..ivv, Mr. ami Mrs. Michael Miller Itlter. and theii son, Mr William Huehler. who Is In the iirdii.imc Department. Mrs Illter will be tenieinbi-reil as MIsm Helen Huehli-r Mr. and Mis. MucliU 1- leirhrd .1 letter a f w 'd.i.vti ago from their eldest sou. Mr. Mai tin lluehter, who went over to I'raiice In August Willi the Telegraph ltattallon of the Signal' Cm ps. He met with an accident a shott wh'le ngo. An oilker'H horse shied at his iuototi')cli' when be was driving along the road "soinewht re lu l-'rance," and to avoid n 1 olllsiou Mr Huehler ran down a b;utli ami I tile ti trrr Ifn.was in tin 1ms plt.il lor hl uitKh, lilit I cftitf rctninfl now, Mrn II.ilj'li Suilirr, if r.11 I ins Mirrf, gave a small knitting p.uty on Thursday aft- ruoon at hei homo. A laiuo btldgn pait.v was given 011 Weilneiday at the Automoldle Club of tjer maulowu fnr tlie benellt of the rliar'table wetk of tho Daughtciii of tlie Confederacy bv tin- Phll.iih'lphl.i Chapter of that organi zation About sixty tjbhs of bridge weie sold, and In tpllo of the iiileusel) i-old wealher of Unit afternoon moie than a bun- Ind guests weie thtre. Several f.inc) ,ittl. cles Wfie told, among Ibem a vslllte s-ilk liettlroit. uhhh broiighl in :i mid was won by .Mrs. !'. i. Plnkeilon. another, a small knitting bag, which brought lu .1 ,0,'whllo all kinds of (andv and nuts weie sold during the nfn moon. 1 ho off nil was held In tho new ballroom, which has just been iimipleted on tlie right wing of the clubhouse, and tea anil cakes wero servid for rcftcshments. The members had expeited to clear JfiOO, and although it is not jet known how much was actually realized, there Is nt doubt about Its having been a most successful affair. Mrs Ashby Hlythc wns chaiimau of tlie entertainment (omuilttee and she was as sisted by Mrs. Ueorge Davles. Mrs Philip II. Lane, Mrs. Perc) Chandler, Mrs. Robert Perry Cummins mid Mrs Wllllani It. Harper. A number of gills actid as aides during the afternoon and were entertained t luncheon before the parly bv Mrs William It. Harper Her guests vino Miss l.nnillie lllllsley, Miss Marian Hubble. Mls Katharine Huhhs, Miss l.enotj I-'Inhei, Miss l''iames Harper, Mlsi lioioth) Morgan. Miss (ienelevc Dillenbeck, Miss Allic i:. Dillenbeck. Miss pun thy llar pri. Miss Kllr.iiheth Thouns ami Miss Klea iioi Harper. Miss Helen Hussei, iliughtir of Mr nnd Mrs 1'iank S Husser. of "20 Westvlevv street, has JIIss Mary I.jnch. of Sctantnn, Pa , as her guest for several days Miss Mai) l-oitlse Miliiiwu. of (ISO I Iluileu rtreet. enlci tallied about 11 dozen plrlo jester da) allernonu iufnrmall) at tea. Most of the girls weio home from' boarding school for the holidays iiikI will return In a few days. " Miss Mailh.i Mills Itojer. of IS l-'lslier's lane, will give a muslcilc this afternoon at her home The soli ists will be Mrs Ii II lloykr. Miss llrlcu C. Washuist and Miss Martha M. Itoyer Miss Jane C Wnshurst will be the accompanist. Mi. and Mrs IMwaid Webb, foimerly of r,ll Mollis street, have moved to Uric, Pa, Mrs. Wbb will be reniembeied aa Miss Helen 1'iucll President of Bryn Mawr at Meeting in Columbus, 0. Miss M. Carey Thomas, president of Itryn Mawr. and chairman of t)io war service com mittee of the Association of Colleglato Alum nae, and other notable college women wero In Columbus, P.. today to address a meeting of Ohio collfgo women, called by tho wom en's lonunlttee of the Stato Defense Coun- ell und the Ohio Association of t olleglate Alumnae. Tho purpose of tho meeting, us announced by Miss Hello Shervvln, chairman of tho On. f ease, council committee, was "to secure tho selective service of tho college women of this Stato In (he work of patriotic educa tion and oilier wartime committee work requiring trained, women." Other speakers vvero Mrs, J,ols IC. Mat. thrw, dean of vvonien o.the University of Wisconsin and president 'of the Association of the Collegiate Alumnae, and Mrs. Certrude, S. Martin, former dean of women of Cornell Pnlverslty and executive secretary of the n. soclatlon. Tho progium vailed for a college rally at ll u. in. at tha Chittenden Hotel, luncheon t. UsSO at the Hotel, and .meeting i at-1 TTViri n number of .vears a 'gmup of tepre- setitntlve Philadelphia V((omen did splen did philanthropic work as members of tho Temple I Diversity Auxiliary, A cnr sgo thev decided to combine llterar, social, civic and scientific activities with the dun I- aide, ami Ihcv nave nrocrtsseil Into 11 el Pi with more than double membership as an auxlllaiy Thev Joined die state reit eration of Women's 'Clubs, nnd have out grown their hrndqtl.u lers In the building of the Temple l'lilverslt) Music Sclnd and will meet In the future In the l.lttle Theatre, where on ' huisila), January In, at noon, their iitiuual meeting will tic lu-bl Hxi-illent speakers have been secured for. Ibis occasion, Hlid they will make nddt esses' on subjects of current Interest riiej 1, ,-c Mrs lion. ill P. (tleatnn. of Scrauton, presi dent of tile State federation "f Women's Clubs, who will speak 011 "Achl "Vcnlents ami Alms of Club Women"; and Mr. Cbarlei II. Ileury, a trustee of Temple t'n'versltv, whose talk will be on "A 16,nO0-Mlle Trip Through liussl.i and Siberia " Mr Henry has Ju-t re lumed from this trip Dr vVllmer l,run will preskle and Introduce the speaker.! The annual luncheon of the club will Ink p'ace at 1 o'clock In the former elubiooms, HIM South Seventeenth street. Owing to wartimes the club women hive themselves prepared the lune'leo 1, wliuh will be as dainty and appetizing ns an.v twen tieth century woman could de-- ie Mrs W ni ter ' Hancock, the president of the oignlilr.i llnn. will preside Tho other ntlh ers In clude Mrs Walter II Shuniwav. Mis. Charles Stuart Ilarties, vice presidents. Mrs. John It K. Scott, treasurer. Mrs. (luslav Kettetnr, remtdlng secretary, and Mrs. Thaddeus Itkh. ciiriespond'ng iccretai) WI1II0 the dub was merely tin iiuxlll.it y the president, Mrs, Hancock started the "Phtladelplila Indoor Horse Show" ns a bene fit for the Samaritan and (larretson Hos pitals, tho onicinl hosplinls of the Teniplo 'nlverslty, and four other hospitals wele added to the beneficiaries. Thousands of dollars wete cleared aelt )ear by th's afTalr ti lone. An active Ited ('loss auxlllaiy was formed under the iitispUcs of the club. It meets nt the Temple Law School building, at Six teenth mid Sansom sticcts, alii also has a work room In tho main building of the unl verslt), at Proad ami llerks stieets. The Sherwood Century Club does Ked Cioss work under Its atisphes. Thousands of surgical dressings nnd gie.it quantities of hospital garments have been completed b) these Ked Cross workers. The di.iltmnu Is the dean of the tinlversit.v, Dr Laura Cirnell ; Mm Wllnier Krilseo Is vice chairman, mid Mrs Koliert (' Parrish has di.nge of the woik ix.oins. With all the splendid women of our cltv doing sin b wonderful work for the wel fare of humanity, no one need be discouraged INTERESTING WEDDING TODAY AT NINE O'CLOCK Miss Ann Elizabeth Harrison Mar ried to Mr. Charles Roger Lucey This Morning An inlet eating wedding took place this morning when Miss A. Hllzabeth Harrison, daughter of .Mrs. Ambrose I. Harrison, of 1BSi Walnut street, became the bride of Mr. Charles linger l.uce), also of tills city. The marriage was solemnized In the churih of St. Krancls de Sales at 3 o'dock, Mnnslgnor Crane nltliMntlng. The bride wore a gown of white satin and sllvet embroidered w th seed pearls, and her veil alnl train were of tulle. She carried a shower bouquet of orchids and lilies of the valley. Miss lienevlevo lint rlson, u rlster of the bride, wns maid of honor. Her frock was a combination of blue nnd silver, with which was worn a large brown tulle hat. Miss Harrison inrrh-d an arm bouquet of sweet peas. Mr lane) had lis his best man Mr Alfred Ilarr.v, of Shuion Hill. After tlic ercinonv a small breakfast was served at the Itelh vile-Stratford to the mem bers of the Immediate families. cnNC.PON I.Ol'dHKAN The iimrilage of Miss II. Agnes Uiughiaii, laughter of Mr. and Mrs. John liugbtaii. and Mr. Waller II. Congdnn was solemnized at the Church of our l-idy of Meicy on 'Ihursdav at noon. The leremony was performed bv Mnnslg nor Herald Coghlaii, assisted bv the I'V. Mlclriel A. Hennett, a cousin of the bride. Miss liOiighrau was given lu marriage b her father. Mr. Coiigdim had as his best mini Dr. Hubert I,. King, of Washington, D. C. A lueakf.ist for the family and Intimate friends followed tho ceremony lit the lionic of tlie bride. 2238 North Uroad street. Mr. nnd Mrs. Cougdoii then left for an extended wedding trip through the South. Pirrwii.HU MOTT HUKI.INUTON. N. J. one of the war' brides of the week was Miss (Sertrude Molt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. lllchard Molt, of I'nlon street, who became the bride of Major vvnti.,.n Detwller. of Columbia. Pa., lit St. Mary's Church on Wednesday evening, at i o'dock. Tho Ilev. Charles S. Lewis, rector of St. Mar) 'a Churih. pcrfurmed tho cere mony. The ceremony was followed by a reception at the homu of the bride's parents Major and Mrs. Detwller left on a short wedding trip, and on their return will leavo for Camp Hancock. Atlanta, (la. Major Detwller was n former Ma) or of Columbia, and at tho llmo tho National (iuard was l'ederallzed was a Captain In tho guai d, having since, been advanced to major. The brldo nude her debut two jeara ago, She was a sr.idu.ite of St. Marj'a Hall MISS REBECCA STYLES Of Palmvra. N. J., whoao eneaae-,., In etilerlng the new )ear. Ill thla.Prl lire vi o need the unbounded faith In tl nionb of truth uml tho overthrow of W ress Hint nllnlines nil noble, women til their dut)i A The tnembers of the ituli aro Mtn, C. tlrlee, Jlrs. Itsrbara Ainonson. Mrfv Applegate, Mrs, Charles K. Mills, Mr.' Arttiuin. Mrs. tleirgo si. Iteer. Mrs. II. Ilartlctt. Mrs. Chnr'e H. llarnea, M II. S. Hnleninn, Mrs. Klorence T. Burks, P. W l!)er, Mrs. .Inti Hecker, Mm.'i Pain CHrnell, Mrs. Wllllani Chamber, It I vim Smith, Mrs. J. I:uls Crolr, (!. II Clamer, Mrs. H. M. Coles, Tilra.' )it-H, irn. rwpTra Inf. Mre. XIUMa uel IiHnnoti. Mrs. M. It. Ievl Donnel'v. Mrs. W. 11. Dnualiert Htrv Duncan, Mrt -. a. h Deroort,' awta. IMnln II. Vare. Mm. John Vogelson. Isinc Vernol, Mis. Ceorge ouittr. Itlunelie VV'hltwHi-. Mrs. Krederlck W' Miss Dorothy Williams. Mrs. Iwls Wheel9-y. Mis. Thomas Costello. Mrs. I ChanWetr?; Williams, Mrs. It. W. Wlllard, Mrs. CrbtrJ,' A. White, Mrs. Morris Weyl, Mrs. RoberCl' II. WaHiee, Mrs. William Ward, Jr., Mrsj, .mines iMiniiaiu, .irs. ix r. iiuntnivjr, sisj,v llllrnbeth Dmblii, Mrs. John C. I-Tckel, l Irene P. Hldrldge, Mrs. Ileorge A. Kn Mrs. Hrasniu Kreemaii, Miss Helen .Fie1 Mrs Ii. Poteen Kurd. Miss (Srace Kaltti Mis A W Cord, Mrs. John Hancock. Mtfi' M. ! Hans, ti, Mrs. James Ilnalett, "n-IVrf l.lnn II Hi acock. Mrs. Wllllani Heller, "Wot.' .losetih C Henderson. Mrs. P.. K Hill. MraW A. I" tllniiian, Mrs. W Hnllowny, Mm. IjouW d I 1t,.ll M. II. .pre Hi, a...,,, XTea .IaIuM $' D. Johnson, Mrs. John Kendlg. Mrs. VlenryA'f tvlnil, Mrs. .xilreu Klein t , 1, t ...V ,.. .., I r. I,. , ,,.ioeii., ..lit-. .' '. iMuuavne f- Mrs. Charles ledom, Mrs. Daniel Jonaker,", i, Mrs. Henry livelt, Miss Anna M, Lynch, ra Mis. Albeit laiuner, Mrs. William, Mao-ju .,,!. ... ., ,. .. ., ( ft -S" Aiuster, .irs. .lonn .iciievui, iis ijimzi MacHwen, Mrs T J. Mellvalne, Mrs. llowarC' j ll .Martin. .Mrs li. K. .Merrltt. Mrs. Aro-r: Menilenbnll. Mrs. T. 11. Metzell. Mrs. M-.I. Mills, Mrs. David C. Moore. Mrs. David JfJcS". .vioore, jr., .xirs. narry .iince, sirs. Artnur.v' Morrow, Mrs. John C. Mlneharl. Mrs. T. H)tM inai.i, .Mrs. .xnorew i-atierscn, sirs, jonn.vj M. Patterson. Miss M. Kiln Pax. son. Mrs.1-.;? A. M. P.i)ii'. Mrs. (ieorge.Prothcral, MmSjM l.utlier Peter, .Mrs. A. IT. Tuteur, Mra. T,-.C Tllllnghast, Mis. Krnest Trigg, Mrs. T. 1' Thomas, Mis. John T Taylor. Mrs. Hlleii Poster Stone, Mrs. Milton V, Stnuffer, Vni.lv Thomas Shnllcross, Dr. Hdlth Suber. Wr.y Prank Slockley. Mrs. William H. Stlrk, Mbws K. H. Sparks, Mis. l.-iura Southwlck, Mra,s3i It a Muners, Mis. Krederlck Smith, Mrs. ClaiV em e D Smith. Mrs. S. C. xon Tuger Hlmon5-3 ski, Mis. Comly Shoeinaker, Mrs. Henry tinfi Sharp. MVs. Ceotce li Sanborne. Mrs-.C I'Jif de Salons, Mrs. Herbert C. Russell, Mra. Joa-'V enh P. Kocers. Mrs. V'mlum ltr,l,rtunr, -u I Hill, if, Ittuuee filul ir-j . l 1, 1 . S r'jm "BOBBIE" ENROT.l'.S .X MEMBERS IN RED CROSS-; T - "... N&S ivicniucrsnit) uuota ot Ninp 'rhoii-i sand Exceeded in Towns Of Jill mirimgton County, N. J. - i;iilHJWATi:il PAKK Tho Chrlatmaa'W Ked Cross membership for the Beverly andfeg ..iKi-nnicr i ara orancii was closed on NeW i.-urs my, uuntig tlic drive 400 member were iitbleil t,, ,1,., ll, A A lltlloiln fe-lltivn nt (I.I.. .1.1..-. ...... Ik. T-.S ' - "' ". ,o,n lllitQ WH IRV Joining of the Ked Cross bv "HnhhlA" SmHIiW a handsome Kngllsh poodle owned by iilrfcS C. Shlllard-Smlth. of Philadelphia, who taa$F ner country lionic at Kdgewatcr 'Park.': "Hobble" Is on., of the best-known do Invj tills seilloti of llurllngton County, and '?l great favorite. "Hobble's" membership oewn ..; pleled the list of I1ftv memher for 1,U..9 water Paik. I'rom the leiiorts coming In to the chair- ' man. .Mr. William Slaughler. Burlington ,3 County made a liberal rexponse to the cani-fCla pnlgn for new- members. A goal of OOOOHjl members was set, and from tho latest figure',! there are nearly 11,000 enrolled. The reportatS from the various towns urn us followat'S Moorcstown'. U3-J; Crosswlck, CO; Columttfla,?J .'!I7; IVmbrrton. 1.10; Mount Holly, K76tl Medford, Dili Marlton, ISO: Indian MUlsh? ifi; Vlti(,entown, C: Wrlghtstown. 00; Bur-fTC llngton. 14511, Beverly, 4nn; Unrdeiitown',); 3 7.10; Kdgewnter Park, GO, Itoebllng, 104r?i'vy Klverslde. I.'IBI, Klverlou, 611; PalmyraJVjiS 270. ami Klnrence, 313. '$ Miss Pratucs It Waul has left for a tenjS In" stav at P'ne'iurst, N C, ' "fvfJf Miss Maty Nodlch has teturm-d to MitsltfS Mills's school, at Mount Airy, Pa aftjenftr spending the Christmas hollilajs nt ho'ial home, tho Shadow Phie.s Vsl Mr. and Mrs, John II, Terry und Mlss63 Hllzabrth Terry have idosed their home onAjS Paik laun ami ato now nt 1033 LocuatVV street. j,, 'r??3 Mrs. Helen N. Cresswell and Miss AHriotl J 11. Cresswell have closed their home on theAv&r i,ni... .....i ..in nn ... n y. l vr-x. thu remainder of the winter. t?eVfM .a i ii.m vii wVSJ '"., VV'.. ill Mr. ana .us. unaries ji. j'jiiis nave-" turned to Philadelphia after spending, ( lirlstmas anil ."xevv lear nouaaya witn , daughter, Mrs. John H. hhlpps. Dr, and Mrs. Jones K IMwurds are en talnlng Miss Bessie Poth, of West Phlll phla, for a fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ivlns anrouree',) marriage of their daughter. Miss 19 Ivlns. to Mr. Cailtoh A. Downs, of Friends of Mrs. James P, Ronej" will," rl.,,1 to Know that sho Is convalescing In r ... ,., i ' ner receiu unless. - rrs. l.yilla Williams uaa reiurnou in Jersey City, where she spent the Chrudg bolldavH. -1w u.t.l Xttu lnli, llrlffirs bllx'n ntlmMI to Philadelphia after spending the ho)ldayi?y with Mr. nnd Mrs. C, J. Fisher. tMjl MOt'NT HOl.l.V. l The engagement of Miss l.'thel Harnooi Mr. Theodore W Morrison, or Herwryn,", bas been announced. Captain J. !'. Iiiig. formerly romniai of Comii.inv li Third Regiment, N. O..N who has been stationed nt Annlston for? eral months, has been placed in com of ibn 114th -Reulment. at Camp McCI Dr. nnd Mrs. John li Wlttnan anni i.A .m,i,nmii nf their dauzliter. i.i,.PA.-n v;iio,n,, to Mr. Charles 1 Ual ot Philadelphia. -&fJ BOKDHNTOWX. . -.' Mr. anil Mrs. Pax id ti. oie)cr are hi after spending tho Chrlstnua hoildayi onringnem, .ia. , iieoienmii U'lilliicv Ijindoll has rcli to Fort Monroe, Va.. after u ten-itajf-, lough, which be spent with bis partial and Jlrs. lA-alaud W. laindon Q "WHMS DOI iNlOHl I'.immerrlil Travelers meet, Bulldlpg, Membeis. Jf5' A.i,lr. bv Mini Klltabeth H." turi.tsl missionary, ou Armenia, 8a pie. Free. l'.iperanto ntrelllig of Boy aV Assembly Hall. Fifteenth awl S o'clock, Fn. , .. ' flrmen' l'rlertle AxMlt Tarkway Building, 7U0 o'lfjj. - Marls lorps rmisnw i put Mfaejt, vYft ''I HHMMf, XI nTD -i'lv tj -t-V"- - -sr ' 1 ' ,.. if v I W.A, ran uniina run iti ir- m - . - IVinM" 'ihr elmvr',jl'MJi Mati4 Mr.F. BMUt LonKfikL C r.nffl ' T ii1 ' UWTA'i j , s iffiia. M
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