It JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Big Affau- to Benefit St. Francis's House for Conva lescents Tomorrow at Bel levue Other Mat ters Discussed by Nancy Wynne TIIK annual bIiow for tho HI. I'rnncls House for ConvalHccnts will tako plftco tomorrow night In tho Uelltvue-Htrntfonl ballroom. And, hellcvc me, II'h Kolhg to bo qulto (iimo show. Tho n.inio Is "Dr. Op timist." and tho Mingx nnd dunce and gay frocks and their Kiiyer wcurors that will chioter nbout that old gentleman for I understand ho l old will ho finite worth seclnci don't forget It. I think 1 havo told on of the houf-e for convulescents In Darby, which has been In existence for bomo live or cl yarn, and lifts' taken caro of and helped lo bring back health to qulto as many thousand peoplo ns It has had jenrs of life. Tho house Is not endowed and depends entirely on the charity of good pcoplo for Its upkeep. One gentleman paid off thu mortgages, other kind friends gavo a horso and wagon, and furniture was collected from nenily every body's attic and put Into order. And It Is Just tho loveliest, big, old-fashioned house, with well-kept grounds, and tho dear pcoplo who havo regained their health In this liavcn look back to It with tho greatest pleasure. The llov. Kinncls X. Wastl, who is a chaplain nt tho Almshouse, Is chaplain at St. Francis's Houso ulio, nnd U heart and i-oul Interested In tho work, for ho Is able to send hlsi poor peoplo from lllockley out tlirro to recuperate before leturnliiR home to take up tho work of their dally routine. Think of that! AHuAIlD of women headed by Jilts l'lor. enco Sibley, who Is president this jesir has tho caro of tho houso In charge, and this board Is supplemented by tho Junior Aid. The managers hold n fair or maikct day ecry October on the grounds of thf Uoiii-e, and tho Juniors glvo a piny every vintcr for tho support of tho gooil woik. Sonio among those who nro Interebted in It all arc Mrs. J. M. Qulnhcll, .Miss Julia V Lipucrcnno, Miss Ocrtiudo Kcttermun. the Misses Trasel, Mrs. Hubert Illcknell, Mrs. James A. Mundy, Mrs. Itobett Leslie, Mrs. Mason I.IbIc. Mrs. Anthony A. Hirst and numcious others. t expect to go tomorrow night, and 1 adilso J oil to como along, becauso It cer tainly Is a most worthy charity, and when cno can do good with one's money one feels perfectly all right about enjoying tho few good times thero are theso lieatlet.9, meat less, wheatless, sweetless, nalllcss, treat less dajs. ycSTKUDAY camo'the announcement of Helen Dorda's wedding, but the date on the announcements was not the right one, you seo, because, though in making ar rangements thero becmed llttlo doubt of her arriving in time nt tho Virgin Islands to bo married on January 15; when the tlmo c.iino to go, tho sailing had to be put off from early on tho ninth till Into on tho tenth nnd additional dajs were taken In making St. Thomas, so when .she and Mrs, Hakanson, who Joined her at St. Thomas, urrlvcd In St. Croix, It was Saturday Instead of Tuesday, and tho wedding instead of taking place as tho announcements sav on January IS took placo on January 19. Of course, tho cards had been already en graed, so they could bo sent out as soon as tho family recehed tho dablo faying that sho arrived safely and was married to Doctor lloyster, so there was nothing to do, but tend them, as they were. I was certainly glad to hear that she hart arrived safely. You never can toll what may happen theso days, nnd there's always a sigh of relief when you hear that any ono you lovo has leached port safely after being on the high sens. YOlT remember Kinlllo IClcauor Owens, who came out hero last year. Her en gagement was unnounced jestcrday by her parents, Captain Arthur llurnenon Owens, t. H. M. C, and Mrs. Owens, to Chandler Darnard, who, by the way. Is u son of Mr. and Mrs. AVllsou lint-tint d. of JTryii Mawr, Kinlllo was Introduced at a dansant which was given nt tho navy yatd. Sho Is extremely pretty nnd Is a great fu ror I to In tho younger set. No date has been set yet for tho wedding. TjIATHEU was, some ten years ago, ono -- of our leading football lights, and nat urally ho wanted son to bo an athlete too, and u bravo boy abovo nil things. Bo when Junior, aged six and having ids flret year nt school, como In muddy and sniffling, his father buu to him: "You mustn't cry, old fellow; you must hit back. Don't let the fellows muss you up without giving them something In return. Don't let them put anything orer on you; ho a man!" Junior bquarcd his small shouldors and marched out of tho room with much athletic air after this talk, nnd next day came home trig, smiling nnd unruliled. "Bay, Dad," ho confided. "Thoy didn't put nothing over on mo today!" "fine, boy, fine!" said Father. "What did you do?" And ho swollod with prido ns ho waited to hear, "Why, I calno homo un other street," bald Junior, and ho strutted about llko a victorious game cock. NANCY WYNNE. Social Activities Major Edward XI. Cassatt will give u binutl dinner and dance at tho Itltz Carlton on Saturday, February . Mrs. Alan Hartwell Strong will entertain at luncheon at her homo, 2036 Do Lancey place, on Saturday. . Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Weymatin, of 2303 Oreen street, will leave the city next week to spend some tlmo nt I'alm lleach. Kla. Mr. I'ower AVeymann, who s stationed at a nearby camp, spent the week-end with his parents. The Matlneo Muticat Club will giro a musicals this evening In the Assembly Hall of the Naval Home. The following artists Till take parti Miss Katherine Melele, con tralto; Mrs. Newbourg, soprano; Mr. Law rence Miller, violinist; Mies Ulliabetu acet, PUtnlet. and Mr. Loyton Melsle wltl dance. Mrs. Horace Gelger will be In charge of tho program. lilts Kvelyn Il!ulTt7Ti32 North Thirteenth itreet, celebrated her tenth birthday with u luncheon, followed by a box party at the Co lonial Theatre. The small guett In tho party weru, Mies Marie Croke. Mies Peggie Croke, Mls Mary ailllgan, Miss Margaret Hall, 5is Margaret Harr and Mla elyn Bleultt Tbey were chaperoned by Mrs. deorge Du neen and Mrs. William Bleultt. The marriage U announced of Mice IVInU May Clllvear. pf-thls city, and Mr. George lltnuam, of I'hoenixvllle, on November 8, M tl,c I.,nl .MBtl,o,llt Churcli, WiiM.lngton, A t-artv wi. riven mi .laiinrv "fi l,v Mr le"r mT '.I,0Maao ""'or of their daugli "ny. Among tlio giusN uere Mr. Henry rnl,nm. Mr. John Higgi,,,. Mr. ,, M Inafm, u".': r. ""J1. Mr'- Mllltr- "' Wa''- JIlRKliK .Mhm Sarah ltothl.erc. of AtUntlr- Here T " f ."""'' "llxfrv- '"'" roJ" Tl "f1"1"'"1111 "'les nnd to.- Solos vere glv,,, ,y .Mr. Tllolnn(, K M A ru,,o Mr Morion lliock. Mrs. luy Ma n la uels nf' J""' Mr", ,,hnr,e' "'"'n- " Ci;'San" ,i,bc" w--i to irinl""-.Y'n(s "ll",., I,,M "Ti11 A. M lion c enter, Seeiilh and Lombard Ftrects. trW,,Tan "" ,n th',r'-'(, ot Mr- Herman ritK i,0 chairman of the club, and Mr g;,ra!;.,,nEChk,-,he '"" -f - rinlTJ'Vl!,". fr"ur.lfl uf l'o Program wero vtrr T-n? ,f- ?."h Younf' ot "", Theodore ,;". Iub-. "" -Mr. Samuel Uordon. alo n. Thioilore Starr member, the Misses Steer man and lho plying o' the Keff (Irchestrn Tho p.ano play.ng af Mr. Isadore Ituutli- alXde1:,"" Ml" nn'C Kr"""1" w" " SISTERS FIGURE IN DOUBLE WEDDING Tiotfji Fumilies Open Houses to Sailors and Marines Every Sun day After Church Services I'romitKnt among Tlogn's p.xl.tl taints rr l-el,ruHi will ho tho douljlo wedding of the dsughlers of Mr. and Mrs I Shalkop. of IS.'C West Krlo aenu,. whb-li will take Pliic-o on Monday r cnlnr. Keliruary I, at the Ib'tel Majestle. Miss Helen ShalV.p will be come the l,rld of Mr. Andrew JM'lav. of Ml Knrlliam ttrrnre; and Mlr H'nel S'hal Uop. the hrlde of Mr. Leslie J. shelter, of 3u I'laridgn street. The Itv. A L Mial hop. of Heading, undo of the brides, will perform the ceremony, and MKi Mabel Keller, their cousin, will he maid f lwnur for both. Miss Helen Shallmp win liMe for bridesmaids Ml Jane Krlls and Miss May S.u hseninaler ; while Mist Kthel sh.ilkoii's brldesinalds will be Ml-a .tar .Met 'lay and Mils Cecelia Adams Mr. Met 'lav will hao for best man Mr. William MiCIa). his brother, and for ushen Mr. lMir.ird HuggltiH and Mr. John Hirst Mi. Slieller's best man will be Mr. Walter Suhneppo, nnd Mr. llaiiy l)aldson and Mr. Archibald Murray will bo hit Uhhert-. Mr. McCIa) and his brido hao "At Homo cards for after April 1. at D3J rium-arinon avenue, olney; nnd Mr. Sliefler and tils brido for the same date at 5tu Duni-.innon aenuo. An Interesting coincidence of the double wed ding Is tho fact that the dale N tie twent llfth annlertaiy of tlio wedding of the pai-entt- of the brides. Miss Harriet Stevens, formerly of North liroad rtieet, who has been trne'ng through tho South and West, has lenihed San tlego. Cat., and will spend tho leinnlnder of the winter In that thy. ' Ihcry Sunday the families In Tlog.i open their homos to tho sallnrs and marines who visit tho (huidKH In ilio seetloli Spcel.il services nro hold at various times, when about fifty of lho men from the navy yard are Invited to be special guests of a church whose members act ns hosts and hostesses for the day. Tho Tluga Methodist Kpls topal Church. Llghteenth und Tioga streets, lecentlv held one of these patriotic bervtcos. when the men of f lie church In tho army and navj were honored. Theso imludo Dr. Herbert Ko. captain. Muse Ho'pltnl, Camp Tavlor; Captain J Iliymond Stewart. Coast Artlllciy: Ordnance Hergea-t Mo-lo J. Dur yea. Sergeant tlraham Coffee. Corporal W H. C Knous. Mr. William J Wnllnic, Mr. J. Williamson llaugh, Mr Frank H.jllroadbeiit. Mr Claude M Foulke, Mr Darclriy Fox. Mr. William II. Margeruin. Jr. Mr Stanley r. Miller. Mr. l.'dwln Fail .Wall. .Mr. John It. Sackmnn. Mr. J. llrintnu oung. Lieutenant J. Mervlno Shlnkle. Sergeant William T. Quay. Corporal Claience W. Ilnttersbv, Cor poral .7. Lincoln .Marlon, Coruoial C Herbert (juny. Coiporal 1J lltrtinni Wright. Mr. l(o llronnner, Mr Civile 1!. Cobaugh, Mr. Daniel 11. Johnson. Mr llaxnond Kraft, M. C. Mntt Cramer. Mr. Walter 1 I'lillllpo. Mr. Khnei W. quay, Mr. Charles hter, Jr.. Mr. Clar ence 11. Williams, Lieutenant W. K.irln Craig, Mr. Wetley II. Colliding, .Mr. Frank W. liuvls. Mr. Cliarleb K l)evees, Jr., Mr. Milner K. Wlllluins, Sergeant Cordon Swajne. (iunner'a Mnte John Nlbouur, Mr. Arthur l-. I'uldnell, Mr It M. Speiry, Mr. Iluylur U. Davldyan, Mr. Thomas L. Jolin son and Mr. Miurlee I. White. So.no of the young men are In France, and In tlio United States there Is a lepresentatlvo of this church In every branch of tho service. Tho Women's Foreign Missionary Society of the churcli is ahllrr the M'thodUt l.'pls copal Foreign Missionary Society In its work for French orphans, for which puriioso It Is endeavoilng to raise $4B,0n. One hun dred dollars will feed, clutlm ami educate a child for one year, nml tho pitrons are asked to assume the obligation for five years. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry M. I'renzlau are re ceiving nt their new home, 3655 N'orth Smcd ley street. Mrs. l'reniluii. who Is a bride of the late November, was .Miss Kmlly Kllzabcth Wsgner. daughter of Mrs. Hannah Wagner, of Tioga Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Tucker Fox nnd their daughter, Miss line Fox, of Wet Tioga street, havo returned fiom Washington, j), p where they gavo several entertainments at the Shorehani Hotel. On Saturday evening, at a theatre party followed by a supper, their guests were Secretary of War Haker and Mrs. linker, and their ruest. Miss Lore, of Cleveland O. ; Miss Gwendolyn Miller, of Germantown, who is a student at tho Na tional I'ark Seminary; Miss Mabl Megraw, of Vent nor; Lieutenant Joseph ,Unldl, Lieu tenant Caleb-1'erce, Lieutenant Felt and Mr. John Barrett, governor general of the 1'an Amerlcan Union. Following the supper. Mr. and Mis. Fox and the guests attended the Charity llall. Secretary tlaker and Mrs. linker gavo a tea on Sunday afternoon at their bomo for the 1'hlladelphla visitors. Miss Miller gave a dinner on Monday even'ng at the seminary for Mr. and Mrs. Fdx and their daughter, intertalnlug the t-ame guests. Mis' Fox will leave the end of the week to pend a mouth with Miss Megraw, daughter of Mrs. M. II. .Megraw. at their homo In Ventnor. Miss Dorothy Faggen, of 4530 North Broad street, has been entertaining a southern vis itor. Miss Leah I-nilor, of Atlanta, Ga for whom several Informal entertainments vvcro given. Sewing Circle Met Last Evening in Lawndale Miss Bally Bartman, of Unruh street, hold the meeting of tha sewing circle of which she Is a member at her home last evening. The Ladles' Aid nnd Mleslonary Society of the Lawndale I'resbyterlan Church met at the home of Mrs. Frederlch Bach, on ltlsing Sun avenue, last Thursday evenlnr. Mrs. J. Uoggs, who has been president of the society for twenty-seven years, was the re cipient of a friendship pin given by the mem bers us a token of their appreciation of her faithful services during hey rr.any years as president. Miss Caroline Helm, of West Covington, Ky , has been vleltlng her parents, Mr and Mrs. H. Helm, of Jllstng Sun avenue, for a Mrs. G Stephan, of I'ottman street, had Mr. and Mrs, Gabel, of I'erkaiie, J.'a and Mr and MrHiV. Oeagey. of Audubon, N, J(l as her gueetajfor o ehcrt visit EVENING PUBLIC1 LEDGEK MISS DOROTHY MAGKUDEK MISS Two ot the ushers for tlio Treble Clof Club concert, which will be jrlvcn nt CLUBS ORGANIZED FOR RED CROSS WORK LanscJowne Women Meet Outside of Workrooms to Make Addi tional Dressings and Comforts It Is veiy lino to se,' the tlgoious t-plrlt wltli v.hlih lho women In tho different parts of Lansdowno have banded together for Hed Cross work. Not only do they go to the itgular beadduartcis for ihl-t purpose, but n number of them bnvo organized clubs which m-et at the hornet or the different member. At theso little meetings n lot of work Is ne Liunpllsheil nml the havo their Social stdo as well, for the women tan chat ns the Unit or loll bandages In fact, it Is ipilte an en Joablo way of doing one's lilt, and make. every one of thoso women delightful! m-lgl bo i ly. Im ilif "o'ther-' !'" of "," l""n '' l. Ko Smith nnd Mm. Huwntil W. Head have orgsnn d on n, to , cubs, w.i.en meets t.n t veiling of eaeli week. ' al ternating Tiictdiis these nuetings an held at tho members' homes and on alternating Wedntsdays tho women woik together nt tlio Ited Cross house. It li surprising how iiiucn can bo done in those evenings. Tho club met nt the homo of Mrs George Uartlett this week. Its v.orl. Including fracture pillows nnd the making of l.nittcd plnvei 'inoni' "o' vim i"" ,""'- r irr Mm. Uartlett, Mn. J. Ix, I'.oy Smith, Mrs. Hoard W. it-ad. Mrs It II Hem... Mrs. John 11 Bowers. Mrs John ' Hone, .Mrs Clnreme Campbell Mis. I.ewN it. I'oihnim. Mrs. Hdvvard T. ''olllns. Mrs. Harry 1.. I'm Miss I'onper, Mrs. llalph J DnvH, Mrs. Charles Ilvnns, Mis. Fraiee. JIrs Alexander T. Henry. Mrs. A. I'. Hill, Mis. J. J. Keen an. Mis It. Keniiedy. Mrs. Frank . Lavrc, Mib. James Long. Mrs. Claience Moore, Mrs. Horace l'nlsl, Mrs. W. Vernon I'hllllps. Mis. Charles J. Iteeves, Mrs. Itogers, Mrs George H. Sclillllng. Mrs. Italian 1'. Stnlscll, Mrs. Hair W. Stetser. Mis. F. l Stokes, Mrs. Stratton, Miss Anna Taylor, Miss Martha Taj lor. Mfs. Frank VoelKer. Miss Julia Walsh, Mrs William It. W.ndle, .Mrs Joseph H. Williams. Mis l'erclval Wilson. Mrs. John II. Wright and Mrs. Louis Young. Tho Tail Sigma I'hl Soroilty gavo a most successful danco for the benclll of tlio Hid Cros llrancli out In Lansdowne, on Frldaj evening. Tim dance was held at the Century Club, and of eoursa a great many members of tho joungor set were there. Among tliosi who acted as patronesses vvcro Mrs. Fred er'lek Liopold, Mrs. Harold Hurt, Mrn. Frank W. VoelUer, Mrs. Charles S Musser and Mrs 11. S. I'almer. The glrH who had chaigu of tho m range inentj for tho dance were Miss Hetty l,eo pold, MI-s Anna Muth. Miss Dorothv Hurt Miss Gladys Smythe, .Miss Isabel Ivoller, Miss Helen t lark. Miss Marjorle Vorlker, MI.-S Kleunor Alexander, .Miss I'hyllls Whltehoiu and .Mli-s lluth l'eek. Mr and Mrs Kdwaul V. 11. Wllliiu gave a small dinner, followed by cuds, at theii bom on Saturday evening Among their guests were Jir. and Mrs. Haloid i;. AVIIson, Mi and Mi. Iuls L Gerstenberger. Mr. and Mrs. Chester I'. Gallaher, Mr and Mis. James Templo Hutler, Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Barker und Mr. -"d Mrh. Georgo Carej-, Jr. Tho Helta Gamma Delta Society will glvo n subscription danco at tho Century Club on Saturday evening, February , Tho Six Double Six Sewing Club met nt tho home of Miss Klmn Brooks last Tuesday eve ning. Mrs. II. F. Bush gave a largo card party last Wednesday afternoon at her homo In tho Villa Apartments. It was given for tho benellt of the free wool fund of tho lied Cross. A meeting of the Friendly Visitors' Con ference of tho Associated Charities was held at the Century Club on Thuisdoy afternoon. Tho members of this oiganlzatlon havo been doing ntMiil'd V'orV anv-- - nin-et- n o plo 111 Lansdowno and tho neighboring towns. Tho in itlng of tho Junior Kecl.oi o the Century Club, which was to have been held on Thursday afternoon ut this week, iiai been postponed to Thursday afternoon, Jan uary 31. Mrs. Kdwaul McGlnley will glvo un address at this meeting. A ni'i'lni' f" 'or th ,, -.if f in x,een offering of tlio Hplscopal Churcli Is to bo held nt Ml J John B Clothnr nom on Saioiuay afternoon, February ii. Tlieie will bo tin attractive program. A meeting of the Woman's Guild of tho F.piscopsl Chute v h Id on Monday after noon at the parish houso. Meeting of Abington Library of Jenkintown Postponed The annual meeting of tho Abington Library, of Jenkintown. for lack of u iiuorum has been postponed to the second Wednesday In Februarj-. During the last jcar the library has circulated 12,309 books, of which 3439 have been class books. This month there has been added a fplendld list of new books and particularly those on the war. Miss Gcorglne Butler has returned nftcr spending some time at Wllkts-Darro and is staying with her aunt, Mrs, George F Lasher, nnd her daughter. Miss Gcrtrudo Gilbert, at the Bellevue, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Lit havo closed Hoselea. their country homo on Meadow brook road, and are occupying upartments ut 204 South Nineteenth street. Miss Margaret Montgomery, who lias been visiting her parents, the Itcv. nichard M., Montgomery and Mrs. Montgomery, nt tho manse, Ashhurne, has returned to Wilson Cohere. Mr. and Mrs, John arlbbel and the MIsser Grlbbel are staying at the Bellevue anJ spending the week-ends ut their country place, St. Austin Hall, Wyncote. Mrs. John C. Martin, of Wyncote, Is vleltlng In Milwaukee. Itema of newafor the setlefr pit tl I rerpted an.4 lrlntd In the Kvtalns 1'ubllo Jslfer pretliua th sra written on one aide f the paper and r usned wild full name and telewben. awuber ,ef the seuder,. it roust I... .klhlA l llfv lk lutaa. ArfaAad .w. Tttr llllr.", Ktcnlua I'ukllo liitr, 000 fi.Mtniit kirei. . Chestnut street, ft - WULA DELPHI A. T1JU1WDAY. .JANUAKY 24, beiicllt of the United Scrvico Club. RECITAL GIVEN IN CAMDEN SCHOOL Pupils of Ician Studios Assisted in Concert by Header and Soprano Solist The pupils nf tho lctan Sihoi.l of Music gave n recital nt the studios at I'ouitli and State streits last weih. The studints were assisted bj .Ml,s Julia Nash, leader, and Miss IMn.i I.lewellju. sopranc A program of eleven numbers wut art'sthallj can ltd out by tho children. The fundi will go foi the aid of the lied Cross Sot-let. Tho I'M Helta girl met on .Moiidaj night at the home of Miss Margaret Walters, of Atlantic avenue. Itnddon Heights. The girls donated 310 t the West Jtrsej Homeopathic Hospital. The) will lie guests nf their sister society nt Hlverslde on February 0 .Mr and .Mrs. William V. Itedd. of 20 North Tlilrtj-llflli slrtet, Camden, spent sovcrnl dajs with the Kev. J. J. Messier and Mrs. .Messier, of I'ennlngton. N'. J. Mrs. liany Gould, of H.'.Il Wild wood nve Ue, entertained thu curd club of which elic is a member at live hundred. .Mr. and Mis. J. Corson, of Itlo Grande, spent the week end ns guests of Mrs. T. Cor eon, of 1I5S Kenwood avenue. A linen shower was given on Saturday aft ernoot by Mrs. Caleb C. lacier, of itoso l.iud, . J., at the home of her slxter, Mrs. Samuel N. Johnson, on Plymouth place. Mer chantvlllo, In honor of Miss Hall Holllngs head, wlintu engagement via iccently an nounced. , Mrs Charles T. Bosuell, of llast Walnut avenue, Merchantvllle, entertalneil her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ashloii, of Camden. A lied Cross tea will be- held nt tho home of .Mrs. Ileiijamlii New man, .'7-0 Gurfleld ave nue, Camden, on January ;;0 After spending n few dajs with friends nt Clayton, N. J Miss Ms-guerlte 1'urcell. daughter of tho Itov. Francis I'urcell, pastor of Bethany M. H. Church of Camden, has returned to her home. Miss Hornthy I'echln, Miss Hlla Ii Hot-tomlej- unit .Miss Xaoml Iloltnmley are mid winter vlsltoiH at Atlantic City nnd are regis tcreil at one of tho leading hotels. Jir. and Mrs I. L. Short, of West Col llngsniKMi, iiiiuuiiuce tho engagement of their daughter, Miss Hthel Slmrt, to ilr. Cljde Jackson, of Germantown. Mr. and Mrs Aaron 1M1I. of Hast l'aik avenue, Merchantvllle, cntritnlucd their ton and daughlei -in-law, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles W. Dill, of 1-hll.idelphlu. Tho Camden Jewish Auxiliary of the lied Crost as a patriotic movn has changed Its meeting date from Monday evening to Tues day evening ut Its iiuarters, the Daueii hovvo iluildlug, Broadway and Kalglm ave nue The Thursday afternoon gathering of lho Led Cross workets will gj on the iainu us usual. .Mrs. Cooper, of New York cltj-. Is visiting at the homo of Mrs. Frederick li Seliwaitz, 039 Cooper Hieet. JIIss .M J itlo Sharp, .Miss lluth Sapji and Mlsi Carrlo Sapp, all of Oiean Cltj-, X. J., nro visiting In I'mndrn, Afler a Hay as the guest of Miss llleanor Wright, of fill York street. Miss Hattlo Mead, of I'erth Atnboy, N. J , lias returned to her homo. The vnuiiL" ticepl" of St Gforge's Metho dist Lptscopal Churcli of Camden liud a reneaiMi. nt tne h..oilIi entitled "The Last Day nt Mud Hollow School" on Tuesday evening, which they will shortly present be fore mi nudlenco of tlio church pcoplo of tho community. Tho Girls' Friendly Society of St. An drew's Mission, Twenty-ninth street and Hlvcr road, met on Monday night at tlio homo of Mrs. Hehlain, 2715 Sherman avenue. Photo by !rr-su. MISS ELIZABETH ASHMEAD EASTBURN Daughter of Mr, nnd Mrs. Emlen Royal Eastburn, of Mount Airy, whoso tmnement to Mr. Emerson K. Younj;, o Ohio, has recently been, announced. LESMK MAGKUDEK the llc-llcvuo on January SO for the SMALL MEETING OF DANCING CLASS -Main Lino Pcoplo Away on Trips to South Bridge Club Be comes Knitting Circle The St. Havlds Ham lug i-l.irs held its third dance of the series at the Saturday Club last Satuiday evening, it Man a small dance, as so many of tin numbers have gone South und ollieis nre lonllneil to their homes with Illness. Aiming those present were Mr. and .Mrs John A Tlllotson. Mrs .M. Whilloek, Mr. W. Allen Harr, .Mr and Mrs, William II. Stone, Miss Giaie Itoberts. Mr. William 11. itoborls. Jr. .Mr. and Mrs. L. H. l'.Itlenhouse. Mr. and .Mrs. G. Wlnlhrop Collin, .Mr. and .Mrs. M. v l. Sianlan and .Mr and Mrs F. 'Olltl. Mr. und Mis. William Wledcrslielm, 2d, of Uojcrest. St. Iiavlds. left on Friday to spend two weeks at l'alm Beach. Mrs. Austin S. Heekscher, who is spending the winter In Now York, spent the week-end with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mis Itlrhard S Hecksi her. of Strafford. Mrs. Caspar Wltar Morris, of Haverford, lins returned from a short visit to New York this week. Mn. William B Churchman will ie.ivo today for Augusta, Ga.. where she will visit her son. Mr. William B. Churchman, Jr. Mis. N c. 1'iew entertained tlio "Heading circle" at her homo on I'oplar avenue on Monday ntteinooii. Among tlio members present vveio Mrs. .1. I', Honaldson. Mis. John 1". Wood, Mis. Christopher Fallon. Mrs. J. H. II. Splegs, Mr. Charles Stanley Harvey, Mrs J Uutton Steele and .Mrs Hunleld Ashmead. The Monday Bridge ,lut., which meets every Mondiy, has been changed to a knitting elude unit is a group of tho Wujno Branch of the Bed 'u.ss. It met nt the home of Mrs. Humbert i row ell on Wlndemero ave nue last Mondaj. The members nre Mrs. William 1'. Coihran. Mrs. Xorman J. Cou dert, .Mrs. A II i:int. .Airs. Hobcrt Ktmer, Mrs. H. A. Miller. .Mrs. Frederick A. do Cnnl 7.ares. JIrs. Charles II. Jlatthew, Jr. Jhs. W. C. Krntor, .Mis. Kduard T. Alexander. Mrs. F. p. Itadi'Iirro nnd JIrs. c. V llayllss. .Mrs. William A. I'.olln gave a luncheon and bridge on Saturday at her homo in Straf ford In honor of JIrs. Theodore Graj-son, n ncent bride. Among thoo present were JIrs Iliehard M. lleikscher, Mrs. Norman JIc Clure, .Mrs. Josejili l'luni, .Mrs. 1'otter and Mrs Campbell, from tho navy yard. Friends of .Mrs. Jlatlon Keating Johnson, of Itosemont. legrct to hear that she is con lined to her home with a scveio cold .Mls Virginia Charlton, or Boiton, N visit ing her sister. .Mrs. Frede-rl. k M. Mitchell, of I'osemont. .Miss Hither Campbell, of .St. Davids, niler talned the Knitting Circle of which sho Is a member nt her homo on Tuesday after noon. Ann ng tliuse present were Mrs Duf lleld Aslime.ul. JIIss Ullr.ihrth I'ieasants, VIIss I'oiothy Tluglt-y, JIIss Hleanor Tlnglej. JIm Jlolly Ghtljke, Jlls Josephine (ibdyke, JWH Mildred Jones, .Miss Kathcrltio I'utnain and JIIss Dorothy I'.ilnter. .Mis. Louis II Wnlt entertained the Bridge Club at her home on Louell.i avenue. Wayne, on Tuesday afternoon. The members present weie JIrs. A C. Dinkey, Jlis. Charles Smith JIrs. William C. Coihian. Mis 11. K. Jiulford JIrs. J. Bertram Mitchell. Jlrs. John Barnes' Jhs. M. it. Ward, JIrs. II John IMtton, JIrs' llobert Llmer. .Mrs. H. C. I'owell. JIrs ii' Wlntlnoii Collin, JIrs. JI. F. D. Kranlaii and Jits C. II S Howell. .Mr nnd JIrs. Charles S. Walton, Jr. of St. Davids, aro Melting congratulations on tho birth of a daughter on Jlonday. Tho board of dlrectois of tho Saturday Clllh of Wnvne. tut.l nt tt.n t ....... .. .. - - - - ... i.untu n me president. Mrs. Mnishall H. Smith, on Monday .,.,., ...,. .,,,u,,h iiius.i ireseni were JIrs Georgo Wilson. JIrs Chailt-s Tatnall, Mrs I'lcrson Conrad, Jlrs. A H. I.'lliot, .Mrs ltalph Kmcrson. JIIss Funny Wood and JIrs' W r. Cochran JIrs. Bernard T. I'nnverse und lier family are spending u week with .Mrs i-onverse's purunts. Jir. und Jhs William I,. Austin, ot Itoscii.out, befoio moving ti, Wutenliet, N. y. "WffAT'5 DOING .TDMGKL2S; .m.i llrneflt tUnre, uuapleek of Inner rircl .Scottish Hiio Hall. Broad and ltaco streets. ' Mllitarj bull ghrn by I'rnnkforil Arsenal tmplojes for tnlverslty ,.f I'emisylvanla Base Hospital I nit No. SO, Mouse Hall Admission charge. Supper, New Century liub. Cliiirle J' Beury will tell of his experiences In l'etro grad, Russia. Music by quartet from Mat lneo Musical Club. Seven o'clock. National I.enrue for Women's Service night for women relatives of enlisted men. Letters read under chargo of JIrs. Gordon JicCouch, 1702 Walnut street, night o'clock. JIualeale, We.t I'lilladelnlihi I'nlt of the Woman's National Council of Defense, I'hi lomusian Club. I Ight-nfteen o'clock. TrsDIe t'luh lis unnual dinner at the Bellevue-Stratford Members, Lucius l'olk llrown Islks at Franklin In stitute on "Food Wastes: Some Causes and llemedlts," Free. I'ntted Ilutne Men' Aktoclatlon meets, Bingham Hotel. Free. l'utrlotlc semiannual roufrrenco of the W. C. T. t'., Lehlth avenue and Twelfth street, afternoon and night. Free. tllrard Colleie commencement exercises, G!raid College Chapel Imitation. I'rlrale l'est tells "Ills Own Story," Aesd. emy of Music Admliiton chargt. I.u I.u Temple Mounted duardt, dinner. Hotel Adrlph M lecture, "Itellglon In War Time," by Illthop Ilhlnelander, St Jame Church. Free. Ssili and Hoes. Anooiutloii dinner, Kui- lers. aiemoers. i (ocT fK LT Krr l tfcf&fZa o 1!)18 RIDLEY PARK DANCE NEXT WEEK Subscription Dances Held in Auditorium Are1 Popu lar With People of Delaware County New Public School Building Dedicated Till! next one of n series of delightful sub scription dances will bo given out In Itldley l'ark on Saturday evening. February 2 Mrs, Charles G. Hetsel has chargo of thee affairs One of them was held last Saturday eve ning in the auditorium. It was given for the benefit of the Camp Fire Girls. Miss Klhel M White is guardian of thnt otgatiUa tlon out there, JIIss Beulah Llojd Is presi dent Mlsi Winifred Sloan, secrelarj-, and Miss lluth Jlattblas, treasurer. Tlio other members, all of whom wero present nt tho d.itice. are Miss lldlth Kills, JIIss Helen Mif flin. Miss Kdlth Bright. Mtss Dorothy Brandt. JIIss .Miriam Tj-ndall, MIks Jullk Brnndt, Miss Helen Stewart. Miss Annette Knagrapli. Mil's Madel'ne Hall. Miss Ljdla Verrell and AIlss Hunlie Connnlns. Mrs Charles G Hct zol Is an honorary member mong others who nttended the dance were Jilsi Helen While, Miss Margaret White, JIIss Jilldred Lumey, JIIss Kdlth Williams, .Mies lleutrhe Brown, Miss Ireno MaRlrtnif. Miss Jeaunette Hajs, Miss Helen Blckley, JIIss Naomi Mcllenrj-. Miss Bertha lthoads, .Mist .Mildred Hhoads, Miss Sara Grant. Jtlss Jlaijoile Blaik. Miss Mary Smith. Miss Anna Haney, Miss Virginia Hippie. Miss Julia Smith. Miss Helen Hays. Miss Hex Leeds. Miss Maybello Cochran, Mr. Frsnklln Thomp son, Jir. I'hlllp Taylor. Mr Charles Tuylor, Jir. c. C. Copcland, Mr. l'ark I'ulbert, Mr. Allison Cornog. Jir Vnin-laln Williams, Mr. Siuedley Ward, .Mr. Irfetlon Andrews, Jtr. Jlajnard I'oole, Mr. Bud Wallers. Mr. Osborn Smith, Mr. I'aul Schaeffer. .Mr. l'uul Mer chant, Mr. John Dixon, Mr. Howard Chan dler, Mr. ICoon. Mr. Charles Holt. Mr Wal laco Catanaeli. .Mr. Satnuol Hsjs, Mr. Charles Jlattldas. Jir. George Kyre. Jir. Frank Mlchell. Jir Allert Ashur. Mr. 11. c. Wil liams. Jir Kdward Clyde, Jir. John Stanton and Mr. Lewis McCain The refreshments were served by Mis. L. Llojd, .Mrs. Thomas While. Jlis Isaao Stew art. Mrs. Joseph A. Mcllcnry nnd Mrs. Charles G Kernel. The dance room was dec orated with American flagt ami gay pen nants. A special feature of the affair was it daiie e. when bright colored balloons were tossed about. Thero were a number of people thero from 1'hllailolptila. SwarthmOre, Nor wood. Jledla, Chester and other towns around there. On Jlonday evening the members of the Itldley l'ark Homo and Sehool Association and others attended the dedication of the new public school building. The program Included an Invocation by the Kev. U H. Kctels, the singing of "America" by the audi ence, songs bj the Itldley Bark eiuartet, the members of this quartet being Mr Thlllp Hippie. Jir. I'lerson. Mr. L. 1". Hairington and Jir. Fulton Flano trios followed, by Jiisn Dorothy Harrington, JIIss Jladellno Harrington und Miss Helen Harrington. Some splendid addicsses weto mado by Mr. Henry A. McCnrthj. Mr. A. G. C Smith. Dr A. V. Yocum and Dr. J 1. Gather. JIIss Jeannotte Hnj-s also played several piano solos. Mr. I'aul A. Davis, 3d, then turned tho kejs of the building over to Jir. G. I Jones, the president of the school board Tlio boys of the school played a short, snappy gamo of basketball and then refreshments were served by the Girl Scouts, in their smart uniforms. The Woman's Club had a most interesting program on Jlonday Hfternoon. The after noon wss devoted tn horn ttonnm'cs Mrs. K. If. Ilcardsley Is chairman of this depart ment. Miss Sarah Lovejoy, tho dean of the woman's department at Stale College, spoke on tho advantages of budget-making as a safe and wise means of meeting the tliinnclal problems every housekeeper has to deal with in some form or other. Miss Kmma Sniedlej-. who Is superintendent and business manager of thu public school lunch system, told the wonion of her work In the schools of I'lilla delphls. She has found that It Is riultc pos sible to mako the system almost self-supporting by the pennies which the children pay for their lunch Jluslc was then furnished by the Woman's Chorus, who sang most amusln'gly of the "meatless, sweeties and wheatiess tlajs." It has been decided that tho club will hereafter have Its meetings on Tuesdaj-s In the service house. Instead of Mondaj-s, In compliance with the coal administrator's order. Of course, when the warm daj-s do come, the meetings on Mondays will be resumed. Next Tuesday evening a lecture will he given by Mr. Charles A. Beury. It Is under the auspices of the Men's Social Club and tho Woman's Club. Jir. Beury will describe his travels through llussla, Turkey and Ferslu. Tho Service House In Itldley l'aik Is al wajs open on Tuesday evenings now, so that thoso who nre unable to come thero In the ilaytimo may bo able to do their sharo In helping. Jir. and Mrs. Goorgo J. l'cqulgnot arc being congratulated upon tho birth of a daughter. Jlrs. John II. I'omeroy and her daughter. JIIss Jane I'omeroy, spent last week with Mrs. I'omeroy's lister, JIrs. Jlahlon Buck man, In Ventnor, N. J. Jlrs. L. H. Bryant has been Msltlng her daughter, Mrs. James Murphy, in Klchmond, Va. A meeting of the Woman's Christian Tem perance I'nion was held In the I'resbyterlan Church last Wednesday. JIrs. Wlnllcld Scott wnnnPClT This & N't Wk Only. Evc. R-15 HENRY W. BAVAOB Offers The Might. Snappy Musical Comedy HAVE A HEART "A brlfht. nttmctlie entertainment." Itecord Bvtntncs and Hst. Matlneo No Beat Over SJ Ileal Htatu 11.00 at Pup. Mats. Mon. i. Wed. nOflAn I.lMITKtl ENGAGEMENT """"" P.vgs. 8.20. Mala. Mon., Wed.. Sat. GEORGE ARLISS 'a, -uy "HAMILTON" r.Mt beats II. .",0 ut Pop Mats , Mon. & Wed. fJARRICK La,t Ttto Weeks. Evs. at 8:15 The Comedy That will Live Tortver licit Peats t at Pop. Mate.. Mon. A Wed. QTRAND otn- Ave- ' Venanro. E. of Droou fc, i AIM U JACK pICKF0RD in "The Spirit of '17" t nr.TTT on AND LOCUST XVJVJUOX Mats., 1:80-8:30. Kg. OiSOtoll. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in "A Modern Musketeer" NIXON 02D MAP.KUT 2 t9. TandO ODIVA and HER SEALS Hrnsatlonal Water Act Frank Stafford Co. S AI.L-KTAII ACTS 5 "MY LITTLE HOT" GAYETY K Y It A with the I' A C E M A K E It 8 Trocadero ..V.". LA LUNA(?) OWING TO THE UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS BY JASCHA HEIFETZ THE YOUNG RUSSIAN VIOLIN GENIUS WHO CAUSED A SENSATION SEE" ARTHUR JUDSON WILL PRESENT HIM Academy of Music TtJkeU Kw Cew I3.09,&(.t0, 1.00, TV, at V.'t.rTtatJlO ) Macllenry Is president of that organization, l'npers were read nt tho meeting by MIm Mary Lincoln nnd Mr. Charles romeroy. Mr. Hpencer Hnlkett, son of Mr. and Mrs William O. Hnlkett, Is In Franco now. Tlio Barnslermers will hold their next club night on February 8, In tho Itldley l'ark auditorium. The women of the Norwood Century Club held their Bervico day j-esterdnj afternoon. The work consisted of rolling bandages, and .Mrs. John F. Rorman had charge of this; The juniors had their regular meeting on Monday night nt tho clubhouse. Tho cve nlng was devoted to literature, nrtrt Mlsi Helen Korlnger finished the rending of Orace Itlchmund's book "Flaming Knight." Final arrangements wero mado for tho entertain1 ment which the girls aro to present at the fire house on Saturday evening. A concert Is to be given at the Bgmont Theatre, In Chester, on Sunday ovcnlng, for tho benefit of tho Church of Our Lady of Peace, nt Mllmont. A dance was given by the Oakmont Tennli Club In tho flro houso last Saturday eve ning. XIr. nnd Mrs. Frank Blank aro being coil' grntulated on the birth of a son. Mrs. Annie M. Cowan gave an entertain ment for some of tlie sailors from tho navy yard, at tho Brookllue flro house last Friday evening. A card party Is being gtven nt the fire house on Friday evening. Februarj' Mrs. William Young Is giving n bridge party at her homo In I.lnnerrh, on Saturdaj afternoon, February 2. It Is to bo for the benefit of tho Smith College HeconBtructlon Fnlr. Lieutenant Frank 1). Walker has been visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. James Llttleflcld, Miss Kllzabcth Kohr, of Lancaster, Li visiting her nunt, Mrs. F. It. UucKwaller In IVnlleld. .Miss Jean Lewis Beattj", of Morton, at tended the luncheon given at tho New Cen tury flub hi Philadelphia last Saturdaj'. JtAItKET STREET ABOVM 18T1I llilS A. M TO 11.13 KM. AX AHTC'UAKT I'ICTl'llH MARY PICKFORD IN FIRST PRESENTATION OP "STELLA MARIS" NEXT WE":C NORMA TAIJlIADOE 111 "UHOSTS OP YESTERDAY" Tj A T A OTT" 1811 MARKET 8TIUSKT jeALiACJb AH This Week 10 A. M. do 11:1B 1' M OoWwyn Treaents MARY GARDEN in "Thais" Next Woelt--"WORLD TOIl SALE" A R C A D I A CltESTNIJT BEL 1BTII 10 1.', A. M.. 12. X 3:4.-.. S:43. 7:43, 0:30 r. M. WAT TTATIT A" Artcrnft IMcturo iu. o. n rt.iv i -wolves or tho nu Nevt Week JULIAN ELTINclM In -THE WIDOW'S MIOIIT" VICTORIA MAUTi7sAwnEK 0T" MBTRO rresents "BLUE JEANS" "3?u, DANA NBXT WKIJK WJI. FOX TRKSKNTS T1IUDA UAKA. In 'IIOSI: Of TItH BLOOD" RROENT MAllKKT llolow 1TTJI ntjUL,i1 X METRO PRESniJTH Emily Stevens ., '" .nV. Tmor. -Wallace It-td In "Rlmrock Jonel''-- j lSJ3 Market nnd WM Juniper Sts. 'AITnf:VTT.T. con-tin nor a 1! 1. V In It P A IIUHAIj AIUOI LA I j L,lJal hi Li X ' EVBHY WOMAN'S rHOnLt:Jl"-OTHEr.3 CROSS 4EYS MA"K1l?T',T!.,"r.60T,,, .. HY 2:IB; Evts., 7ft0 MAY WEST BROADWAY nroad Snrd.r Ave, DAILT NIGHTLY Geo. W. Barbier & Came Thatcher TOM JIIX In "CUPID'H ROUND UP" CHESTNUT ST. opkra noimr! Direction ilessrs. hhubtrt Nichts. $1.50. $1. 75c. COc Matinees, $1.00, 75c, COc EXCEPT bAT. Mats. Mon., Wed., FrL.Sat. ?1 MAT. TOMOR. PASSING SHOW OF 1917 ADELPHI ""' T00!' Batiird. ' Bert Seati $1.60, Tonight 8:W WILLIAM GILLETTE In "A SUCCESSFUL CALAMITY" By CLARE KUMMER Ttay l a real dellsht." Ledzer. 'Humor, that .... I all OllUtte'e." N. Amr. T YTITC I"ST 3 EVENINGS AT 8:13 XJi.xiJ LAST MATINEE SATURDAY DONALD BRIAN in "HER REGIMENT" MUSIC 11T VICTOR 1 1 HR LIEUT NEXT WEEK SEATS NOW MR. HODGE JN "A Cure for Curables" T.AfT roxiRnv niiAxrA 1IIH nitKATEST SUCCL'HH B. F. KEITH'S THE1TRE Mme. Sarah Bernhardt NONETTE TREMENDOUS BURROUNDINel SHOW 3 yhoiia Monlay. Jan. SKth. 1 :30. i :30 A 8 r M, s t rxn d 'fflsr EAST OK UROAD Herbert Aminmnt Co.. Herbert Emnr. rra JACK nSSftgg, S?S.Bgaa lTth ii De Lancer I tn "Th Do.-tor'e DlUmma" Phoi.e Ux. 0641 Dr O. Bernard Shaw FASINO MATINEE TTJDSY V.rtOinvy nn.u century Walnut Sth SU. W HI MAIDS IN RECITAL am imM "OLIVES" TT lry J Thursday Aft., Jaa 31 , at 3 Hcppe'a. 1 Crpliwt hi pax Octj'- Bum,.
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