Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 26, 1918, Postscript Edition, Page 11, Image 11

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JUST GOSSIP
And Again We Are to Have a Jumble or Rummage
Sale Play at Bellevue-Stratford for Con
valescent Home a Success
EM2KY week It seenti another rummage
snlo appears on tlio horizon of social
ns well ns charitable events, for ex cry ono
Is always working hard for tho succcs of
her Individual favorite charity. Following
closely on tho .tunloi' League Jumble Pale
for tho Itetl Cross came tho Whlto Hie
nhaiit K.ilo In aid of Various I'rcshytcrlan
,' tliurltlei This was followed In thu last
i week by tho snto on Wednesday and
f, Thuisdai In tho Penfleld llullillng for tho
Hnrrl'on l)aj Nutscry, when n ery sub
stantial sum was iiilseel for this woithy
caue
AM1TIIBU Intert3tlii( snlo of this dc
.scriptlon is now on Mm way and will bo
gl en b tho board of managers of tho St.
Nicholas lliy Nursery, at 328 South Twelfth
street, on Ft.bru.ir . , S and v, at 1020
Chestnut strict. Tho committee In chirgo
Is begging for further ntttc scirchlng, mid
nIo that all contilbuttons In the way of
clothing bric-a-brac, pictured, books and
small ai titles of furniture bo sent to tho
nurserj before Febumiy C, or by calling
Walnut 7704 tho in tides to be donated
will be called for by some responsible
person
The .St NRliuUii) Way NurhCl Is anothei
woith) locll ibailty tha.t Is sadly feeling
the lack of home contributions at the pics
mt time .ind It Is to inlo funds to caii
on this woik tb it a iitmiber of prominent
women who constltuto the bou I of matin
teis have ui ranged the tale.
KNOWN .is the Jumble Inn, hocutid-hand
artldes of tiery known inerchiincllo
will be offered for sale. Somo valuable Jew
elry b.is been offered, while many other
donations of equal vultto h ivo also been
lecelvod A thoroushbrtd setter. Including
hlb pcdigiie Is not nmoug the leut of the
ntti actions that theso women huvo to offer,
while a moving plitttro peifotmanco will
lie given at It In tho morning and at .1 In
i he afternoon The clothing ilepaitment
will be under the dhcctlon of Mr. laac
Jl Cluthlei, Mis. Hoiilj Hattol UiJzlir
and Jlr lMward U. Chase. Mrs. Shine
Mason and Mi William II. (Iroigo will
liim rhiigo of tho bonks, und Mrs. Na
thaniel Knowles, with Mis. .1. 11 Ilaixey,
will sell tho ihlldrcn's ilothlm.
The ihlna and hrlcabiau department is
to be unusuallv l.ngo and Important. It
will be uudei the dhectlon of Mrs. C. W.
Mlddleton. Mrs Walter Massey unit Mis.
If William H Chamberlain. The Jewell y and
( sllvcrwuie will be sold bj Mis. Chailts II.
Howell, Mrs Ilemy IJ, P.usch and Mrs
nullllaem Aertsen, while the ever-popular
flvc-nnd ten -cent dcpaitment will be man
aged b Mrs ,1 l.Yneht Illchatili.
The board of managers of the M Nicho
las Dai Nurserj Is as follows: Picsldent.
Mrs Chailcs II. Howell; lco president,
Mrs c Wllmcr Mlddleton. second Ice
president Mrs. Henry lUitol lhazlcr. The
tieasurcr Is Mis. Albeit Diaper Whiting
and the secretin y Is Mis r rhuest Itlch
aid"
Otheis on tho board Include Mrs dull
llacm Acitsen, Mrs. lleiuj Paul Hally, Mis.
(jeorgo II Uowcr, Mrs. Henry I J. Ilusch.
Mrs William U Chamberlain, Jlr;.. Kdwaicl
It Chnse, Mrs. Isaac II. Clothier, Jr, Mrs
Miers Ittler, Mis. William H. George.
Mrs Itihn S C HniM'j, Mrs. Nathaniel
Knowles Mrs. Sidney Mnon, Mrs. Walter
S Massey, Mrs. .1. Ihncst HIcliards and
Mrs. Hem C Thompson.
I (m; .,f i
t applaus
lie featuies that
bi ought most
"Doctor Optl
given by tho
so last night at
mist" the pliy which was
Juniors of St. 1'iaucls House foi Con
valesce entw was the part taken In the af
fair bj a nuniiier of the small luothers and
sisteis of the Juniors, who, led by an older
girl plaicd und danced about tho stage to
their hearts' content In some Utile simple
games dining tho llrst act. Altogether It
was ,i great sutic-s, and to see- tho size of
the audience and the number of dancers
on the floor nftci the play was over one
forgot foi a time the war and Its horrois,
and I guess It's just us well when one
can NANCY WYNNH.
Social Activities
Mrs Laura How en. formerly of lt3" fcpruco
street who has been spending thu w Intel hi
Atlantic fit. Is making a shoit visit In
town, accompanied by her sliter. Miss Au
gusta How ui
Mrs Morris Hall Pnncoast announces thu
marriage, of her duughter. Miss Marie L.
Baer Panc-oast, to Mr. llobert lanmoiiH Uog
eis, of Cambridge, professor of ' ngllsh at
tho Massachusetts Institute of Terhuolog,
on Wcdnesihi Jauuari "3 at noon Tho
Friends marriage service was used
AVord has been leceived of the safe ai
rlval In Fiance of Lieutenant A. W. Kerl
gan Jr Mrs Kerlg.ni, who will be remem
bered as Miss Mildred Anderson I'ost before
her marrlago In August, Is at present with
her patents Mr and Mrs William Tost at
Wai no
Mrs John tl Kltck gave a llngeilo shower
at her home 501 .South l'orlj -sixth street.
In honor of Miss Olivia Hurdy, of Sanduski,
O, whose engagement to Mi George Dels
has leeeully been announced Those present
were Mrs C Hart, Mrs. Harold Clarke.
Mrs John Feireuk, Miss Alfredu Duncan,
Miss Harriet Uruhum, JIIss lHhel Honsor,
Mis 1'iederlck Wlllctts. Miss Margaret
Lukes, Mrs How aid Zelglcr and Miss Mar
garet Uroiherhoff Miss Hardy left last
evening for tanduskj,
Mr tid Mrs John Kranels Casey, of
Walllngford street, Pittsburgh, announce the
engagement of their daughter. Miss Marjorle
Louise Case to Mr ltlchard J McAllister,
Jr., sou of Mr and Mrs ltlchard McAllister,
of this city t
I'r Charles bervlce and Mrs Servlco will
return to their home In Bala next week
iffer spending u month at Atlantic Clt.
where Doctor Service has been jecuperatlng
from Iija recent Illness.
Mr Frank johunii, who Is stationed at a
nearby eanip, spent the week-end with his
Mrents, Mr and Mrs Kranl J. Johann, of
1711; fe'prlpg Garden street.
Mr- Alfred lUggarty, son of Mrs. Cor
nelius Haggarty, of A'oodland terrace, has
received his appointment to the aviation
training school for which he applied,
The Delta Chapter of the Phi Delta Up
sllorf Fraternity gave Us midwinter dance
at the dermantown Automobile Club last
evening
Mr P J Cunningham, the well-knon
nlano manufacturer, with a party of friends,
left last week for a gunning trip to South
firollna. Mrs Cunningham and her dauh-
Wj&.mtltl idem ifi within Ihlrty .miles of their
lrF, ompnf rwa; It Is Expected4 that., his
ABOUT PEOPLE
fr er.d. ns usual, will enjo a. fst of wild
UUC.K. tenlson steak or some other delicious
morsel of food produced through tho cspert
marksmanship of Mr. Cunningham.
Mrs flmrles Osmond, of 2736 North Twen
tv -ninth street, cntertnlned nt cards at bet
home on Wednesday evening.
Mr and .Mrs Louis Marklnd, of .".101 L'n
lid avenue, are receiving congratulation
on the birth of a daughter, ticrtrude Mm
kind.
Miss A IMIth Grimes, of CC0 North I'lttv
third stteet, will give n cind partv this after
noon from 2 until 5 o'clock The pm.eed
will bo given to the Bed Cross.
Jr Theodore Louis Adams of lJir, Nnrt!
Llghteenth street, announces the engageiiui
of her. diughter. Miss Marlon Trance
;.""" to Meutemmt Charles Mnswcil
Ivnojif, V. S H. 0f Cheflleld Miss Ad in.
Is tho daughter of the late Dr Ihenl.i
I-ouls Adams u well-Known surgeon t in -iMti
Lieutenant Knopf graduated from m.
1 nlverslti of Pennsvlvanli In l'nr, ami
tiow In ininp with the Held artllli-rv
SERIES OF DANCES
IS GIVEN IN WAYNE
4
Third Meeting Held Last Evo !
mug Children's Knitting Club
Working to Make Blanket
The third of a sen', s of ddlglii, i i
sirlptlon dances was given last cvhiiib
Waine Jlrn John Dunlap, Jr. und vli
llobert Hhnei' hive cbaige if these affKirs
Tim daneeroom was decoiated with Amerl. v
llsgs and gal pennants Among tho-e r
cnt were Mr. und Mrs C H S Howell. M
and Mrs Humbert 11 Poweil, Jlr and Mm
Balph Kmeison, Mr. und Mrs. r J Uuxti n
Ml. and Mrs W C Keiitor, Mr and Mrs
Thomas M I'lnlfant, Mr. anil Mrs A It
i:illott, Jti und Mrs Norman J CYiuiIen
Mr and Mis 1". p Itadellfte. Jr. Mr und
Mrs uui tVillei. Mr and Mrs S Wan en
Hall, Mr and Mrs Prank L Dodlne, Mr
and .Mrs C'bailes W llajllss, Mr und Mrs
John H Johnson and Mr. and Mis Wllllim
II i oi bran.
Mls i:ilzibeth Shull daughtei of Mr and
Mrs Charles lMwin hhull, who arc spending
the winter at Waine. Is visiting her grand
mother. Mrs I! Lopcr Halrd. 400 south Fif
teenth street
The Children h Knitting luh met at the
home of Mrs Willi un Welsh on Weduesdiy
afternoon The children arc all working
hard to finish uuotlicr blanket beforo their
Valentino part on l'ebruarv 1 1
Mr und Mis Marshnll II Smith, of Waine
left today to spend tho week-end at Atl.tntli
and Mis P.iik,. Sclnxh hivo closed
their house In St Davids and havo taken an
apartment In the Sunderland, Wtst Philadel
phia, for the rest of tho winter.
'Ihe meeting of the Saturday Club Hst
Tuesday was devoted to local civic activities
In these dais when so muih war work Is
going on uelglibothood org.mlz itlons must
still bo support! d The meeting was In
flnrgc of Mrs A II Illllott, thalini.ui of
the civic section Mrs J. M Mitchell was
hostess for the afternoon
Dr. A II O Ne.il spoke on the wotk of the
Neighborhood League. Miss llallowcll and
Mi Brandensteln told of the rood work
being done bv the Ulrl nnd Hoy Scouts, anil
Miss Yelm.i Turner told of the accomplish
ments of the savings fund
Mr. and Mis Cieorge I! Pail.ard and
tlulr daughters of Vlllanova. aio spending a
week ut the ltltz-i'arlton
Mrs Kdward Iter u Ind Chase, of ltadnor.
will leave tomorrow to spend a few weeks
with Mr Chase nt tlulr apartment In Wash
ington Mr 1'h.ise spends all bis tlmo In
Washington, being a member of the Council
of National Definse
Miss Murgaiet Itoblnson of Tohdo, u.
Is visiting hei slstei. Mrs II. John Patton,
of Waine r,
BLOCH READS OWN WORKS
Gifted Swiss Composer Directs
Philadelphia Oichcstra in an
Unusual Conceit
tho
Vital musical gifts wire mured by pioll
Ity In a uuluuo loncert given by the Phila
delphia Orchestra undei tho baton of Kruest
Uloch In the Academy of Music jestcrday
afternoon Mr Woeh Is the possessor of a
very distinctive talent, whlih he Ins nuthnrl
tativcl emplo)cd In a specialized musical
field A lienevan Jew with a French, llelgl.in
and Herman musical education, this inni
poser is a master of modern Instiunientatlou
und a follower of high artistic ideals, whhh
have Inspired him to Interpret tluough his
Inlenselv modern si ores the "-Igntflcant quali
ties of tho Hebraic soul
The self-Imposed mission Is laudable Its
eecutlon, however. betravH a weakness for
lepetltlon and musical tautology which p.n
tlcularly modified pleasure In lesterdai's
long program, exiluslvely devoted to Illoch
composltfons Moreover, although Jlr Slo
howskln surrender of his baton to the bwls
visitor wua a gracious act. Hie temporary
conductor exhibited but mediocre nttr'li'i' s
of leadeishlp. which evoked a longing for tho
admirable direction to which our audiences
have become accustomed When Carl Pohllg
In an eailler day gave way to ltlchard
Strauss nt two memorable Philadelphia Or
chestra loncerts jio artistic deterioration was
apparent. Hut It would unquestionably have
bien better for Mr Uloch had Leopold Sto
kowskl read the scores
The four features on the piogrnm com
prised a trilogy of 'Jewish Poems ' a He
braic rhupsodi entitled ' .schelomo" (Solo
mon), two Psalms set for soprano and or
diestru and an unfinished simphony, 'Is
rael." Involving, In addition to the instru
mentation, the services of a female quartet
and a baritone. The moods of all these
works are almost Identical They aro In
stinct with a feeling for noblo tragedy; they
leflect the combined passion and dignity of
the Semitic temperament ; they evoke tho
Orient In both Us languor and Its majesty.
Hut, most of all, they are persistently mel
aneholi, and two hours of emphasis on this
chord, as was tho cast jesterday. Is Inevi
tubly monotonous Mr Illoch lepeals tho
tame themes with wearisome Iteration. Brev
ity Is ofteu the soul of musical artistry us
well as wit It would seem that Mr. Hloch's
scores could be edited with profit to hlmsetr
and his public. He achieves greatness in
many passages It Is a pity to have their
appeal thqs sacrificed
The Influence of the contemporary Prencn
composers, of Debussi, of D'lndy, Dukas and
Kabaud, Is constantly evident In the Swis
composer's poll phony. He-enforcing this
manner, however, are significant Inspirations!
traits which bespeak definite' originality and
an unyielding adherence to his "message."
Behind a lavish fertility of Instrumental In
vention are the somber Judalntlo roots.
These are most graphically and Impressively
revealed In tho "Solomon" rhapsody, a sin
cere and eloquent depletion In music of the
paradoxical soul states of Israel's most pow
erful monarch Condensation would have
bettered this work, too. but it his passages
of ra'ra and moving beauty, notably those
written for the. 'cello, which Ifans Klndler
esterday plajei) with compelling art
Of the three "Jewish Poems," "Dance."
"Itlte" and "Funeral Cortege," the first, with
Its opulent eastern coloring, Is perhaps the
most Interesting. Tfie settings for the 137th
am IHth Psalms suffered from the rather
weak ocalUatlon of Povla Frljsh, who was
the soloist, using a French text In the sym
phony, which, deeiste some striking achieve
ments of tone and musical painting, maun
ders with especial dhTuteness, (lie choir of
women vas composed of Mary Oarrett, so
prano, Kathryn McliUi contralto J Mine.
FrlJsh and Alice Fldler, contralto, Henry
Hots eane the "Adonal ElohlnV p' he second
mbxemeni- j "' " v'
EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER
TWO PROMINENT WOMEN ACTIVE IN
a8iii jggky ,MdproiwmBMMiww
mks. .luiix s.
Who is nucleated in the coming jumbio
BELGIAN REFUGEE
SPEAKS AGAIN
Ohio State Society Heard Miss
Silvercruys at Meeting on
Wednesday Night
ihe uhlii Mate Society if Philadelphia
held Its uionthli supnir at the home of tho
Poor Itlclnrd Club, on .south Cnmni street,
oil Weduesdiy evening, and the piesident.
Mr W r Iherklldson, pn sided
J!r. Dillon II. Wilson, who Is chairman of
tho entertainment committee had niiatiged
the piogi.uu
There weie slwit speeeliis li.v Mr I'harles
D llamei und Mr Owlght M Lowr. and
then the fnseliint ng little Ilelglnu girl,
.Miss ftuzailnc Sllvernii.!. told bet storv
In her charming costume, which represents
tho nobio sphlt of IleUlum, and with her soft
lnlr In two long braids covered with n prelt
lellow cap, Mls .silvercrtiis gave her stoii
full of all the pathos and Jul and In'phatloii
of loulh It Is the very simplicity and direct
ness with which the s.toi.v Is told that wins
tho hearts of all her bearers, und manj were
tin Hied by her recital
In a most gracious speech In 1. I" Mont
gonieri rendered a vote of thanks to .Miss
Sllvercruis, telling of tho pitrlnllsm with
which her enthuslism lntplicK us all
A motion was then passed that .Miss Sllvci
crii8 bo rlictrd an liunninr) inember or the
Ohio .Soelel . she being Ihe III si woman to bo
so favored, shailng the hoimi of cles tlon with
the distinguished William II T.ift
SHOW AND DANCE
ON WEDNESDAY
L
Invitations Issued for IDntcrtain
ment of Naval Reserves and Ma
rines Germanlown Show
MUs Margaret M Hetzell, -pf 3-'J Itlch
mond street, has issued luv bullous for a show
and dame in honor of the naval leserves
and marines to bo held at tho A i llarmer
Club. 1130 Shachainaxoii meet, on Wednes
day evening
The entertainment Is In chargo of Mr Os
car Thompson, tho well-known magician.
During tho evening several of tho talented
naval nun will sing, and there will bo many
populat selections
The entertainment will be followed by
dancing, for which imo eif tho best orchestras
in town his been ingaged, so that u most
delightful evening Is promised to each of j
the 200 men who have been Invited
A minstrel show followed bv a dam o will
bo given In Si Vincent's Hall, L'ast Price
street, Uermantown, on Tuesd.ij evening.
Those who will take part In the show aro
Mr Thoinis McLaughlin Mi Daniel Mc
Laughlin, Mr Thomas ritzmarteu .Mi Jamus
Ueatti, Sir Charles Humor, Mr Thomas Mi
Ardle and rtlss Winnie McAnile. soloist .Mr
James Sullivan and Mr Albert fumnitngs
wilt be the end men and Mr Paul (' Hender
son, H favoritu in Philadelphia theatil, al cir
cles, has been engaged to ue t as the mti r
locutor and producer The entertainment
will be follow id bv a dance and grand match
Visiting Nurse Society
HeJu Annual Election
The Visiting Nurses' Socleti. of 1310 Lorn
bard street, today held Its thitv second
annual imetlng, at which Mrs iomas J
Dolun was eleetid presldmt
Miss Katherlne Tucker, the superintendent
made her report, which stated that the deple
tion of tho stuffs of the hospitals caused by
the war and tho reduction In the ranks of
the phislcuns and prlvato nurses b the
saino causes had made an Increasing de
mand on Ihe visiting nurses Disruptions
of the homes, also caused by the war and
the recent coal famine have caused much
more sickness than usual, It was stated
Nearly 150,000 visits were made last lear
by the Visiting Nurses und tho society Is
now giving field tialnlng to the senior pupils
from nlno hospltuls of the clt. It Is
making a specially of tuberculosis treatment
In tho home und Is the only society In the
city so doing.
Other ofllcers elected today were Mrs
J Norman Jackson, first vice president. Mrs
Horace Howard Purness, Ji , second vjee
president; Miss Nina Lea, third vice presi
dent; Mrs. Chancellor C. Kngtlsh, record'ng
becretari ; Miss Mary S Keblgcr, correspond
lug secretary, Mrs Albert P Urubakcr,
treasurer.
The new nieinbers of the boa id of mana
gers are Mrs James D Wlnsor Jr, And
Mrs. Pemberton Holllngsworth
Hem of newt for. Hie society puso will I
atreuUel ml orliitrd In Ihe htiMilnr I'ublle
ldcer provldrd lues are written on uno olde
t the IHioee sod aro slsned wltfc full imnie mid
Utrphtns number of tho tender. II liiu.t
b uomIIOo to Torttr tho oot, Address fVo4
UU "" Kuoltm I'lVbllo Idjtr. OOd
C)rlnol ilnsl.
- PHILADELPHIA. SATURDAY, JANUARY
'"-wyrdF
c. HAi:vr
sale foi St Ntehol.is's Day Nuisei.v
"PAGODA OF FLOWERS"
AT BELLEVUE TONIGHT
Criterion Musie Club Will Present
Hindoo Operetta With Well
Known Soloists in Cast
'tin I'ritcrlon .Music Club will present Ihe
Hindoo operetta, 'The Pagoda of I'lowcis, '
this evenins in the lie llevue-Mratfnnl ball
room A great deiil of euliiest und dlllgi nt prip
aiutlon has bien given this operetta, under
the direction of Miss Ada llurtrnlaub. und
a great success Is anticipated It is of In
terest to music lovers to know that in tho
cast aro such well known soloists as Miss
llcrtha Leu Illrshbeig, soprano; Mr. llert
Poland, tenor; Mrs ltosu Kramer ltoseuau,
alto; Mr Lewis James Howell, bntltiiiie.
and .Miss 'I Inula Ataigolles, tu-companlst
There will also he u strong chorus In sup
l'it feature will bo a imso and prologue
bv .I I'l.irn CudelTn Dalslmer mid iiilentul
Ounces bv Miss Flora llirllzhclmi r One
balf the proceesls will bo glviii uvir to thu
IleO Cross and tin other half to Philadelphia
charities
Aiming the Imxholdeis for thu iipcretla
iiii Mr and .Mrs. David i: Simon, Mr. und
Mis lleniy ltnsi nthiit. Mif anil .Mis. V
IllrKch, JIi and Mr Kalph Ilirm.Ii, Mi and
Mrs Herbert Wass riiiau, Mr and Mrs. Jtii
lliim.in, Mr and Mis Joseph biulluibuiu.
.Mr nnd Mis David Hulluliulnipi , tho I'uii
ulghtlr Hridgo I tills. Mr nnd .Mrs Wlllliim
iioldsteln. Mr und Mis Wuller Dalslnli r.
.Mr and .Mis Hull! D.iiiin iibauui. Ml und
Mis ncar Kind, .Mr and .Mis. Hairy hn. I
lcnbuig. .Mr anil .Mis Naac Katzciibuig.
Mi anil Mrs David Miirkovvltz, Mr and
Mis .Nathan .Snelliiiliurg. .Mr and Mrs Un
.slinun, Ml. and Mrs Kills tjlmbcl, Mi and
Mis Lifajeiti! Mini. Mrs Hany Uclial,
Miss Hi ten I'ltlslur and Mr ami .Mrs Iln
nian Sehlos
To Give Luncheon Monday
Afternoon in Frankford
.Miss Helen Wurman of (iithoelo strict
will give a bmehiou on Mondnv afternoon In
honor of Miss Alice 'lailor, of Washington.
D C, who Is her guest foi several weeks
Covers will bo laid for slUiin person'
Announcement Is made of the inarri igo of
Miss Phoebe H. Ilochclie and .Mr James Clin
ii1iir1i.hu on J.inuir lei lit Ihe manse of tho
Irunkfoiil Presbiieiian t liurch b tho Kcv.
John H Lalid
Mrs li lioiltor c,l Overlngtou .tint,
is
visiting in Plttsbuihh for two week
Miss lierliudc Smith of I'enn slicet, will
entertain tb mcinlx is ef hei knitting club viu
Tuesday eve ning
Soprano nnd contralto soloists for
"Pagoda of Flowers," to be pre
sented by Criterion Music Club this
evening ut tho BeJleyue-Strotford.
'
MRS. MAX KOSKNAU
CHARITY WORK
.MKS. 1JONX UAKUKU
til Xcw Yoik, vvlio is intcrcstcit in
eantucn tvoik.
OAK LANE REVIEW
CLUB'S MEETING
Organized in 18'Jo, Club lias
Grown Into Largo Institution,
With Many Departments
iiH-etiug of the imient event OiiMrt-
liunt of Ihe Oak Lhiic Hi view mil was held
nt 2 oiloeU on Wednesday nfteiuoou in tho
llbruij. Mis William i: (Imben Is i hntr
inan .Mrs. Paul I'isher Is chairman of tho
Jun'or department, which also held a meeting
at i ue toe k Tho ollleers or the Hub include
Mrs. John II Mllh r. president, .Mrs ileoigo
C. It Degjn, first vlco president , Mrs IMward
J lluineston, sre'nnd vice president . Mls
Laura T l.arohe, trcasuur, Mrs. Heinv K
llasklll, rftordlng secretnry; Mrs, Wlllliim
C. Yerkis, eorrcsiiondlng sciretary, and Sirs
L'ugeno It Austin. fcdiraMon secietari.
The cllicelors ure Mlsa Herth.i H .Mm
'arioll, .Mrs William H. Micllj. Mrs. .
Hustle .smith, Ji , Mrs. Charles S ('row ell,
-Mrs. David S Klaiider, Mrs (Jeorgo W.
Mewnit, Mrs Cliirenco anthr, Mrs.
Clnrles V. liable und Mrs. William P Mgert.
Tlio olllceis anil tho dliectors form tho
cecu!lio board, wlileli holts its meetings
the llrst Uednesihiy of uuli month Tho
Hevlevv Club Iijh stiadll.v groivn shue its
organlzitlon (u lS'iK Thren icars later It
was fiderated and In Hit I It was Imorpo
lateil 'limn ari now seven cotmnlttco ami
un cu.i iiumbir nf (IeparlmcntH, each uno
or which has its chairman, and u number
ship list of about Jul) includlim nine orlg nal
chatter members
A meeting of lite woman' golf team of
thu old lork I toad Country Club at Juikin
town was held vesteulay motnlng at lulf.
past ten Mis. John Staunton ill, tho team s
pre side nt, tailed tho meeting to order to mal.o
plans and to elect a captain for tho insulng
lear.
Mr nnd Mrs Caleb V. Pox, of Herthellin,
Old York road, ogontz, havo taken apart
ments ut tlio Hellcvuc-Mratfuut for the
winter. The will spend tho wiuc-cnds at
their country home.
Mis T 1'riein.ip and her diughter.
Mlsj I'rcemun, of Melrose avenue. Melrose,
urn oce uiiiing tlulr new houo on Spring
uveuue, L'lkius P.uk
Mr. Albert Haseltluo .Smith, of 2037 San
semi strpet. Is living for tho present at tho
Huntingdon A alley Countiy Club, Noble.
Miss Anna OtUrhuih, of Old "iork road.
Jenldntnwti, will eiitiitiiln her 11 vo htriilrcil
e lub at her home on Tuesday afternoon. The
club meets foitnlghtly and the members at
eviry other meeting do war lellef work by
making drisses for little thtldreu of our
tilcken allies on tin Continent
MISS BERTHA LEE IIIltSHBEKG
Entertainments Given
in Northeast Philadelphia
Next Thursday Mrs J Hroadlleld, of 3131
Trankford avenue, will entertain at a Coffee
Klatche nt her home, when her guests will
be Mrs. Kellner, Mrs. Kchumm, Mrs. Ayrcs,
Mrs; C Seis, Mrs H h'eis, Mrs. Ludvvlg, Mrs
McUregory and Mrs. Stephen.
Dr. and Mrs. ltlchard Larer of U07 East
Columbia avenue, entertained nt cards at
their homo on Wednesday evening, when their
guests were Mr. und Mrs, Arbogast, Mr.
and Mrs Calhoun, Mr and Mrs Callei, Mr.
and Mrs l'lsher, Mr und Mrs La men, Mr.
und Mrs Walton, Mr and Mrs Tetlow, Dr.
and Mra Hold, Mr and Mrs Oeherlc, Mr.
and Mrs ltllil and Dr and Mrs. Mullock.
Miss Jeanetlo lloullci of Hast Montgomery
avenue, was hostess at a luntncon and five
hundred ut her home icste-rday afternoon
for Miss Audrey bmlth, of Trenton, Jf, J.,
who Is her guest for the week,
Mrs, U. Palmer, of Hast Thompson street.
Is spending several weeks In, Hlchroond. Vo.,
where) she Is visiting relative and friends.
1G, 1018
GAME TONIGHT AT WOODVffLE
Roxborough to Have Basketball Game Betwdil
Navy Yard and American Bridge Company's
Club, Followed by Large Dance ,
Till: nlllccrs and enlisted pcrsonnet of tho
accounting department at Leatuo Island
will attend tho basketball game nnd dance
this evening at Woodvalc, tho clubhouse of
tho American Hrldge Companies club, when
tlio team of the Navy Yard will play the
nam of the Ameilcnn llrldgc Company's Club
Tho visiting team Includes Knslgn J. llobert
( iimeron usslstnnt pal master, formerly of
tho Uiston plnvrrs, .Mr Percy M Hedfleld,
of tho Northeast High School team; Mr
Hnrn Klelnhaus, of M Ludwlg's, forwards,
Mr llobert Hauscher, center, Mr Oerard
Hulskamp, western scholastic star: Mr
Harry Prltz, Central High: Mr John J
Crlmniel, Lebannon Valley, guards, Mr Wil
liam Pago Clai, Mr Asa It Uaker and Mr.
1'dwln S Long substitutes. The Hrldgo
Cnmpnni plovers nro Mr. Clifford Sturgls,
Mr. William Wltmalr. Mr Oscar Melnhart,
Jlr W Harvey Paw lev, Mr John Lougliery.
Mr Vnuglni Hllberg Mr Hugo Zetterlos and
Mr Stcvvnit MatToril Mr Itlclnrd Cole Is
coirh. and Mr. William C. Levering Is tho
in mager The game will bo followed by n
dance In tho laigc riccption hall of the club
house vebleh veil! be decorated with tho na
tion's emblem, palms nnd ferns Among tho
mi olllclals vi ho will bo the guests' of tho
i lub will bo Mr. D. M. Addison piy Inspector,
Mr Hornco S Peck, Mr William T. Ten
1 rook, p.i masters; Mr Prank T bklnner, Mr.
Cerald A Sh.ittuck, Mr. George P. Aldrlch.
Mr Wlllird .spencer, Jr, Mr. Perry A. Hun
ter. Mr. John lloffninn and Mi Samuel
V, Hall, assistant pa masters
cithers vilm will attend Woodvale's "Nav
Sight ' hip Miss i:il7abeth IMwurds, Miss
M irl.in Lilw.trcls, Mis H II lieuven .Miss
I. Isle Heaven Mis William i I cveriug Miss
Vlildreil I. I.,erlng. Ml-s lieilrudu IMwiuds,
Miss Hstliei e onlovv, Mr and .Mis lalio T
Pellnn, Mr and Mrs Albert 1.. .eblei, Ml
nnd Mrs John Klllienn, Mls Anna hwavzei.
Miss Anna Peters. Miss i:islo Leveling. Miss
Margaret Preemiii. Miss l'loreneo Preenun,
JUss Lily llnjes Mlbs Vera Howland, Miss
AIlco lttin.icip, Miss Hihel Mnfford, Miss
( harlotto Anderson. Miss Anna Wallace. JIIss
Kllzaheth Woodruff, Miss Helen Logan. Miss
Mnijorle Kahl, tho Misses Kutzenbaih, Mr.
Leo Wctherlll. Ml. W Lackc, Mr lieorgo
Kat7enbach, Mr. Harold Custer. Mr. David
Stewart, Mr. N'ornmi Charles, Mr Chnrles
Davie", Mr Josepli Hussell, Mr Albert 13
I'awley. Mr. Albert Toperzer, Mr. llobert
Miellcnberger, Mr i buries Melhorn, Mr. Her
man Hagenburher, Mr. C llcrard 11 Mul
roicl Mr Clinics li UHrlen, Mr. Uenjamlii
He.ivenll Mr. (iraham J Llttiewood, Mr.
Hurton Llttiewood, Mr. Ilurtou O'llourke.
Mr. David Hehder. Mr. llobert Hehder, Mr
William Sen den, .Mr, William Helchert, Mr.
William Marriott, .Mr .squlro Keishaw. Mi
John C W lie, Mr Mment A McShunc, Mr.
Leigh C Holt. Mr. William Henilrli, Mi
Joseph Zibeslile, .Mr Hal mond s' Page, Mr
Thoman Ogden. Mr i: Hunter Lord. Mr.
James Hope. Mr. ( harles Holt, Jlr. t hailes
Parson, Mr. Clalro T. lVlton Mi. Joseph
Hose, Mr W. V I'ninie Mr. Hornee llrund
aiftl Mr Wilbur 1'. tthollcId
Mr and Mrs. James Iteming of Hunt
I.cvcilngton avenue, f,ave a dlnnei on Thuis
iliij. Januiry 17. In celebration of their
twenli-nlnth wedding aimlversury. Their
guests Included Mr. and Mrs. T William Hid
ler. .Mr. nnd Mrs David C Wllllrms. Master
ImvIiI Williams, Jr, Master James Williams,
.Miss .Marv Iteming. MIsh Htlicl Iteming, Miss
(Iladis 1 ienilng, Miss Margaret Iteming and
Jits. Kathcilno Ilagi, mother of Mrs.
Iteming
INTERESTING WEDDING
ON WEDNESDAY
Miss Mary Reginn McCambridge
Married to Mr. Francis Larkin,
Jr.. in St. Elizabeth's Church
An Intetestlng wedding took place oil
W'eelnesdni, when JIIss Mnri Heglna Mc
c.imbildge, diughter of Mr. and Mrs. James
McCambridge , luiMinn tho brldo of Jlr
I'r.mcls P Liikln, Ji . of this city. Tho
icicmony was performed by tho Hev. Joseph
A llrfferman, at ht Hllzabeth'a Church,
Twent -third and Herks streets
Tlio bride was given In marriage bj her
brothel, Jlr. Jese Mci'amhildgo She woro
a gown ofwli'te satin broraded and trimmed
witli silver, and a tulle veil fastened by a
silver bind. Her shower boueiutt was torn
posed of sweet peas and loses.
The bride s ulster. JIIss Jl. Clalro JIc
c.imbrldge, was maid of honor, and woio
a gown of orchid genrgetto crepe nnd satin
trimmed with silver lai e and tarried a largo
bouquet of Ward loses
Jlrs. Janus Hrle McCambridge, a sister of
tho bridegroom, who was tho matron of
honor, wore a gown of apricot satin trimmed
with sliver and carried pink roses .
Two of tho bridesmaids, JIIss Anna Tolatid
and Jl ss Anna Larl.iu, wore flocks of apricot
geurgctto ciipe and orchid satin with
touches of silver trimming, whllo Miss
Oladi.s Crosb, JIIss Jlailo Larkin und JIIss
Margaret JlcCambrldgo woro dresses of or
chid georgctto crept and uprlcot 'satin, also
tilmmed with sliver lace 11 of the brides,
maids woro Kghoiu hats trimmed with or
chid ribbons and flowers nnd curled bou
cjuets of snapdragons and Ward roses.
The bridegroom had his brother, Jlr.
James ltlchard Larkin ns best man, und
the usheis were Jlr James Krle JlcCam
bridge, Jlr Jesso JlcCambrlcUe, Jlr. John
O'llrkn and .Mr. Prank Hamilton
After tho ccremon a breakfast was served
to tho members of tho immediate families
nt tho homo of the bride's parents, I'll
Krle avenue.
TU nCHHLL SllLAKL'U
A pretty wedding took place last Saturday,
when JIIss Hazel Hnld Shearer, daughter of
Jlr. Charles J. Miearer, of Tucson, Arlr, bc
eamo the brldo of Mr. Oscar Twltchell, of
Haddontleld, N. J. Tho ceremony was per
formed at tho homo of the bride's uncle. Mr.
C J, lllggius, of Kew Gurdens, L. I
After an extended we-ddlng trip, during
which they Villi remain for a time In Tucson,
Ariz, Jlr and JIis. Twltchell will live in
Haddonfleld, X. J
O CON.NHH AhilTON
The wedding of JIIss Violet i; Asbton,
daughter of Lleutennnt John S. Ashton and
Jlrs. Abhtuti. of Bevel 1. X. J , and Jlr. Joseph
O Conner, of Tacon. Pa, took place ut ht.
Joseph's Church. Ilevcrly. on Wednesday eve
ning. Tho Hev. James JIcKecver performed
tho cercmon.
Tho brldo wore a blue tailored suit with a
hut to match and carried a shower bouquet of
whlto sweet peas.
Jllsa Helen Ulllott was maid of honor and
Mies Lillian Ha bold was bridesmaid.
Jlr. O'Conner's best man was Jlr. Karl JIac
Closhne. A small reception followed the
ceremony.
Jlr. and Jlrs. O'Conner will live at Tacony,
Pa.
The bride Is the granddaughter of the late
Sergeant John S Ashton.
hl31.mi:l swiouai:
A pretty home wedding was solemnized
this afternoon when Miss Catherine Kwlgear,
of :8iU North Sixth street, became the
brldo of Mr. William Helmel, of SIC North
Hutchlnsbu street. The ceremony was per
formed ut tho home of the, bride In the
presence of the immediate families,
Tho Ilcv. ltlchard How ells, pastor of the
Hcjen St I'. Cburth, Lawrence street and Le
high avenue, outdated. The bride was
attended by her cousin, Miss Dorothy Miller,
and the best man was Mr. Albert Svear,
a brother of the bride, A reception fol
lowed the ceremony, after which the S.Mj
groom and brldo left on, an extends wed
ding tour.
W
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11
TTSHK
Owing to the closing of the parish hottsr
of St. David's Protestant Episcopal ChltfcJI
for lack of fuel, the dance which wax.
have been given op Friday evening, FebruAtf
1, by the basketball team of the Men's dull
has been postponed. Mr. Harry Wylle, Mr.
(Jeorgo Kelly, Mr. William Helnert. Mi
Frederick lluzby, Mr., Wllllim AVylle nil
Jlr Howard Stelnruck compose the team, I
The Jlen's Guild has about sixty members
who meet two evenings a week In tho rooms
of tho members In the parish house. Then
meetings will now' be held In the receptlo '
room of the rectory. Jlr. Wltam Illdler Is
I resident of the association: Mr. Edwar
Howard, v Ice president ; Mr. James ThorpiJ
secretary, nnd Jfr. Thomas ToniHnson, treas
urer Jlr. and Jlrs. James Hlridle, pf Manyunjf
avenue, entertained last Saturday evening
nt their home In honor of Lieutenant Cal
vln Haln Among dher guests were! Mr. an
Jlrs William W. Pass nnd JIIss Maria
Stout
Jlrs. T William ltldter give a luncheon oil
Prlday at her home, 253 Dupont street. Her
guests Included Jlrs. Hugeno Snayne Mr.
Alfred Hradley. Jlrs. Uert Paramore, Mrs.
William Morrison nnd Miss Carrie Harnshaw,
Tho Comfort Knitting Club, of Wissahlck
on, In addition to Its donations of knitted gar
ments to the Itcd Cross Society, has finished
since November 13 and sent to tho boys at
six of the ramps, navy yards, one battleship
and "somewhere In Prance," 272 sweaters,
eight -sK , pairs of wristlets, thlrty-elgh"
pairs or socKs. thirty-live helmets, elghl
tiencli cips and two scarfs, n total of Jl
gal items
The club Is re.elvlng letters dally frtun the
letlplents telling of their deep nppreclatloir
of tho worl: of tho members Tho meetings
aio held on Jlonday evenings nt the homes'
of tho members Jlrn. John Ttoop, HZ
I tighter street, will be the hostess on January
in Any ono not nlTlllated with u knitting
i lub who would like to help will receive a
eordlnl welcome Jlrs. Prank Kenworthy
5135 Itldgo avenue, Is chairman of the work
ers who form the knitting section of the lied
Croso Auxullary N'o S9, which meets on
Thursday evenings lu the Wlssahtckon Ban
tlst Church.
' Peg j'lathree" will be produced by a com
pany of talented amateurs In the parish hall
of tho Holy Family Catholic Church on Wed
nesday evenelng, February C, for tho benefit
of the Twenti -first Ward men at Camp
.Meade The cast will includo JIIss Winnie
Murphy. JIis Jlarle C.ngus Callahan. JIIss
Margaret O Nelll. Jlr. John J Callahan, Mr
,Ioseph Kauffman. Jlr Herbert Scholes. Mr
l','01",'!' J'0""8 aml Mr c McOarrlglc. Mr,,
John JtcGarrlgle Is the manager nnd director,
the- entertainment will be followed by danc-1
JIIss Florence Cornmau, Hoxborough's
leading contralto soloist, entertained th
members of the Pastor's Aid Society of the.
Hoiborough Uaptlst Church on Monday eviv
nlng In the ihunh social hall. An addree
em the work of organized charity was made.
by Miss Pox Jlrs Nathan L. Jones, lb?
president, presided The entertainment conw
initteo Includes Mrs James Hlndle. Jlrs. Jf
L Jones Jlrs i:nood Jones, Mrs Leandei5'
Jones, .Mrs P Oliver Keely. JIIss Jil
mSVi"", A"1,"" Jon"' ' Ltofse JS?
Mrs Hobert Keely, Jlrs. Edward Keely Mr
Frank Jones. Mrs John Jones. Mrs 'iiur
Mr David Klauderand Mrs V Keen '"
Tho next meeting will bo on February Ur
nieniVv" nt!,efc,lnc ,,rosr'" muilo and,
.ehnSC,CCtI0,n', "1U b0 B'c" There art'
iislit-ono members ,
DANCE FOLLOWS
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LARGE CONCERT,
Band From Battleship Will PJty
During Intermission of Enter-
tainment by Treble Clef Club "
ono of the most Interesting events of the
fomlng week is the largo concert which la to
ue Blien on Wednesdai evening by the
Treble Clef Club, when this vfell-lmown
musical organization, together ivlth a nunil
h,r,.m ta','?td a't. "l entertain for the
bene It of the rnte, fecrvlce Club for eii9
listed men of the army nnd navy
of .If-Jilf" '" "" Bhtn in 0l" 'wllroon,
win s. i.1.1? u-traforU at 8 o'clock and
v 111 be divided Into two parts, a band froni
durlnB the Intermission Dancing will' foi,
low fiom 10 to 12 o'clock
i 7!10 J,01"11".0' the evening will be JIadame
Artela Bonne Klrbj. the well-known soprinJ?
end Mr Harry .Sailor, baritone. An hi?
"1 " tractive program has been planned;
k irbv ;hf in Wrt"lr fr Madame
hlrliy to be heard in her most brilliant
iK" "i"1 lr;if "eh tarlton. to S
fh " .oi"8 b'3t alaiitagc. In addlttoi
J erVf.. ' bo,Bncral "lections b,- the Trebli
to'',.ciunb;hT.,"i?,.work ia famllla.r to mu'?
The eoiicert Is given under the musical
nili 5n,ifiiMr- Karl Sc"nelJer- with Mr;
!hi. V? 'inammann at ,h0 rano- Amon
thoso who have engaged botes for the eve?
nlng aie Jlrs John Grlbbel. Mrs George 1?
?rl Jr Mt" WBllam Percy SlmpW
Miss Clarissa C JleCutcheon, Jlrs. Im8
M J'' -V" ;' " Smith. Jlrs. WimarS
Jl, IV will'"1' J!r0,Ur' Ml" Lawa Bel.
aniJ, Mrs William Simpson, Jr I
The program Is' as follows. o
"Mar snnitll Hannr'
1 lo the plrlt of jtunir' lvrev si.r.i,..
i,i i-rs ,- The Trbl fief Stephens
. (a) "Tho Crjlne of the W.tVr" ,,.
(hi "Dj Not no. My Lovsr ' iS"hlpVH 'riDtoa
r. T,, ,.. S "- Klihc.1'.""""' L'""
() lii Honi inurlovr Llcuranei
111! I.,! h
:V JrJiSa,pb,,I-rfA".n Kral"t ;&". a
(h) "M illetoV BmlSbJlsJl UonJC-
' !?; ..""'r iriti" . ttorene p.rs r.rV
(b) ljjuntsln HonB Axel Itioul wSchmelUm
ll'Un Tumul tM tht Trebls clff '"
nttrml.iilon of nit.en minute. PfomJnids mu.lo
by th. band from th. bsttleehlp OkiinVio0'
. . . I All T J I
'Aincrlrit
1. (ill Impromptu Op No DO, No 4
(bl Nocturne F tharp
d ) Mudo
..t .H"1! Clurk Ilaunnann
, Srhubari
.-..Chopljo
Arnulo
- ' naiuoin iirum Cuiitau Jma p
Acltla lljunohtrby. Harry bailor and TFtbte CML
Dunn
"WHAT'5 DOING :
MG1TL2;
IloiTdola Colltge qiub baqqU(. Kufler's
Members. iW
Travelers Pretectlre Association nievt
U II Walnut street, Menibers,
Meetlnr of l'l.li Protectee A..ocIttU,L'
Croier Building. Member. - .n
"Ittliablllutloiw of the Wounded' subject
of the American Academy of Political ami
Social Science meeting In wjtherspoon Hall,,
auests of honor will be Major William O.
Gorcas, Dr. 1L Talt McKenile and Dr. V. i
McCarthy. Invitation. Members. Itl
Twvnt) -fifth nnlTrrr or Gslllee Mli
slon, 83 J Vine street. Speakers will lncli47T'
Bishop Suffragan 'Chomas J Garland,, ta,
Itev Ivouls C WaBhburn, rtobert UiirwoM"
and William A, I.lpplncott. Jr Free. " fte
Urlllth War Kxldblt, Vlret Kn)nt Ar
mory. Aid of British lUtlef Commlme pf,
emergency Aid Fund of Philadelphia, A3
mission charge. -)
Mldmlnter meetlnr Delaware slier kt
urallsts' I nion, Wagner Free Institute qi
bclence, Lecture) on "The Weeping Elcka
of Aprlca " by Dr Allen J Bmlth, dean af
Meqtcal kcuooi, vnlversjty of Pnnayt
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