eveng- puBiag - ledqee-phixJabelijhia, satubdIy, v eebktjary 9.3 Art -'' ii - r i rj J u- tf JUST ' GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE CARD PARTY THISA ',' r M. C. A. Navy Yard Entertainment Given on Friday, March 1, at Man heim Cap and Bells Club Gives Concert p COUnSH, everybody lins heard of I .... nrirt nnd d.inco which Mrs. Law- re B. Mellor Is sotting up for tho bene rente . , , . . ., M of tno wy """"r"7'V'i'u , . be given on enemy cyuihuk, - ! in the ballroom of tho Clermantown v.iwt Club nt .iianncim ami vinuuur el"-"1, . . ...,..., nn.1 rMiiMtnnt ,Ttryl)OU' "I liuilliiuiw"" "" ttui besides a great many Philadelphia, .lll'bo there. The Cap nnd Bella Club of n.verford College win glvo a concert tho H7"1 . .... -..I .1,1.1, ...m u ,i part of mo ttnini v., i.e.. "... . . . ... t . n.lA ,,.,111 1 followed by iwncHiK ' -"" """' dock A great many dinners aro being .tanned to bo given at tho club bcfoie .... j.n en that It promises to be iiulto ionic i party and ut tho-samo tlmo will nld . plendld cause. rk. .nmnilttco assisting Mm. Mellor In cludes .Margnrct La Hue, Marguerite Bur ton, Hazel Collin, uorotny uinsmorc, nuin Eli'enhowcr. Josephine I'ernley, Helen I'll field, Esther Joiiom, l'redu Gillespie, Frances Hcppc. Martha II;, slop, Ellse Luck. Burrell Luck, Lucllo Morris, Helen Betr, Margaret II. Mcllor, KRllinrino ii. Smith. nmeln Shipley, Margarettn. Ship ley, Ann Straw bridge. Allco Tatnaii, .Mar t! Tnncood. Elizabeth Vim Husen, Klea- nor Wunder, Allco H. Hlllcnbcok, Gene- Tleve Dlllcnbcck, Willi im K. Heard, 3d, innn P. Barba. John C. ITogati, John W. Chyhoni, Frank Deacon, Branson Ed monds, Potter Dnrrow, IlcglnUd Gruff, wmium Henry. Ocorgu A. Huas, William Jellett, John V. Keller, John IX Mcltl- i,.nn. Jr.. Russell lloUHnson, Ross B. Simpson, Ornnlllo Toogood, Runclo Tat mil. Henrv Wiener, Woostcr C. Webster, Harrison Williams und John H. Laws, Jr. Tho patronesses aro Mrs. C. Ardley linker. Mrs. Warner I. Karnshaw, Mrs. Inhert n. Lea. Mrs. Mnurlco Burton, Mrs. fredcrlc Stinvvbrldgo, Mrs. WliWan r. Jrstnall. Mrs George Tlmcker, Mrs. John Edmonds, Mrs. 13. V. Dennlston, Mrs. II. M. Collin, Mrs. Alfred Mellor, Mrs. Carl Williams. Mrs. A. Lincoln Gillespie, Mrs. Henry Wood, Mrs. Earnest T. Toogood, Mrs. Walter O. .Shipley, Mrs. Samuel A. Tatnall, Mrs. ltalpli Mellor, Mrf). Herbert Grantham, Mrs. Gcorgo L. Gairctt, Mrs. William II. Eisenhower, Mrs. Walter Leo Smith, Mrs,. John C. Bog.in nnd Mrs. Harry Lawon. IT SEI3M.S tint theio was u last mlnuto or lather rt.'o n-last minute chango In tho plans of tho lied Cross Auxlllarj No 270 on Thursday, and Colo Mi St. George Steele, of tho British re cruiting otlico, did not speak nt tho work rooms after nil. The Colonel was scheduled to speak at .1 luncheon thnt day nnd tho commltteo In charge of tho Independence Squat o Bed Cross thought It would bc mora courteous to wait until next week for him rather than hno him rush through his luncheon engagement, and i Instead of tho address being an accora- lahed fact It Is still n pleasure to which i may look forward next Thursday. & ID you happen to bo at a certain movlo theatre In our city ono afternoon during the latter part of last week? Well, didn't you enjoy It, too? That ridiculous little eplsodo, I mean. You see, tho pic ture Itself was a ery thrilling one, the kind that gets "breathlesser and breath lesser." In fnct. as It drew to a climax eery'slnglo person In tho audience was posltluly afraid to moc. And then cams the moment tho heroine nnd everybody elis had been waiting for. Tho bandages were to bo remoed fiom tho hero's eyes and oh I would he see her or would ho necr be nblo to see nn thing again? Ho lust hatta seo her, that was all there was to It. But would he? There was a tenso silence, and I ihiulit If any one even heard the soft, low muslo tho orchestra wai Plajlng when suddenly just as tho last bandage was being gently pulled away and ecrybody was feeling rather weepy some ono sneezed. It was a cry polite, well controlled bneeze, but, In tho quiet of that theatre, It could bo heard all over. Veil, It struck oerybody funny at the Isame time, and, regardless of the "feelln's" of the poor youns man, whom you know and I know, who had sneezed and for tho moment utterly forgetting that tho ill fated hero was Just helm? pronounced Mind, every ono giggled hilariously. As for tho hero, It suiely was a lucky I thing that he couldn't hear his audience, for he might hao been offended for life, alEhtn't hot NANCY WYNNE. Social Activities Mr. and Mrs Georcrp lmlen StTrr enter- lUlned Inform-illy nt dinner on Thursday incninB at inelr home In Radnor. Miss S(ini-v Pranltlln. Mlai T.lirllln Ha IKoKfnko. MI'S Domtliv P.llntpr nnrt Minn IBtty Thornton left for IthRca, N, Y., yes terday to attend Junior Week at Cornell University, Tho party was chaperoned by Mrs. Alfred Clements of Hermn Mr. nnil Vra tf Ael.tnn TI1a f Ulmttn.J "Ucitalned Informally at dinner on Wed neulay evening. Among tho guests were Mr. and Mr C. A. Campbell and Mr. and "- milium A. Itolin. Mr. and Mrs TAe.ll I'-.tMU nf IflJO T a PW ; street, liavo Bono to Atlantic City for a - v. mu weeiia at tne iiotei iraymore. Mr. nnrf Kr. Tr..t... r. -.. . Itikfn iiMn a. unrungion inve lvin.. . "i""'"ni ui me Wellington, Ainetecnth and Walnut streets, for tho winter, ana navA Mn.,i ,t,.i.f v.u. . n to Mr . " ;'."r X""" """" "l "seraoni tfM . "" utbo urooi iir. ana fil ..rooke wlu movo lnt0 tne'r new home ,--... uiiia next wceK. LSiySKH .?: Cr?.83' of I'etro'.t' h?s re- tim. i. , ' ."""' "runse jor me lourin me, He Is In the transport service. Miss n.ltaw im.. n r.t i ... m- .. . . i fciixiii, win spenu r,lVn'.n ,hls c"y as the S""' of MrB. .. , .unrun, or 1714 (jnester avenue. briit and Mr', James U. 'nonner, of Over- i.l u. "."B ,no engagement of their K. Miss Marie Homier, to Lieutenant 'otm Stafford Cromelln, U. H. A., now sta ined win, the American Expeditionary '--- i, , lUIILe. MlMH Urawl vt. - mm .. Wu.1 i. ' ncr. ui oooi Aorm uroaa ii.-V" s "s her t"'"1 'or '''e week Miss C .i. ' u'ner, oi I'lttHDurgn, After leijv- this city Mlsi Luther will spend some -- "i uaisiiingion oeiore returning-to ner m. L.'1' Junior Council Club was organized on -".Fuujr iiiiernoon miner tne a rectlon or r-Allrlum K, Arnold upd Mrs. Joseph 8. vmii ua an auxiliary to me rutaaciunia Hut to Be Beneficiary of Section of ho Counrll of Jewish Women. T?" J club will enlist tha talent of tho oung H" ,,f the community foi culture, educa tional nnd philanthropic work. Under the chairmanship of Mrs. Jcse Jay hcnamberg, -ommlttecs for active work In drama imnlc. nrt and literature were focmetl. Among those prcent who will servo were Mrs. "nlker Dalslmer. Mrs. Angelo Myers. Mrs. Charles Schonman. Mrs nil Moer, Mrs. Jacob Kraus, Mrs. Kdwlit Dannenbnuni, Mrs. .Ineob Ieb Langsdorf, Mr. Pcrchnl .suxe, Mrs. Marie gpeler, Mrs. .1. Mahern Benjamin. Jlrs. Arthur K. Stern. Mrs. Albert Lscnner, Miss Addle Llerlght. Miss Beberci Majer, Miss Ituth (lerstley. Miss Kvo Wal lersteln. Miss Ilentrlco Wilson. Mls lllta Ilacharnch, Miss Wllma Hchner Mls Lor raine Livingstone. Mist Clladjs LIMngstono nnd Miss Miriam Atlman. Mlsj Llda V Blril and her sister, of f amden, ulll leave today for a abort stay at Atlantic C'ltv. Mr and Mrs. Bobert M. (Irecti, of 4013 llaltlnioro avenue, am spending Mmo tlmo nt the Hotel St. Charles, Atlantic Clt. The man (ago of Miss Kathcrlne Kurt man of 18.0 North Natrona street, nnd Mr Sam uel M Katz took place on Wednesdav nt tho ollh-e of Magistrate Benjamin H. Ben slinw. Broad and Ilalnbrldge streets. Mr Katz n well known In mu-lenl circles of this city and Is leader of the Bellcvue-Strnt-ford Orchestra Mr nnd Mrs Katz will go to Maine on their wedding trip. Mr. and Mrs Henry Cronne have leturned from their wedding trip, which wns spent In Florida. They w 111 llvo In Ardmore A (.urprNe linen shower vi is Riven this week In honor of Mlxs Jennie Mddlemm nt tho home of Miss Jennie Antcroff, 612 Green street. Miss Slddlrmnn's tngagement to Mr. Asher, of New York has been annoum ed. Mr. Nathan Jaeobson. Mr. S Levin and Mr. I Itlngold entertnlnetl the guests by dancing Mr. Benjamin Lcvlnton, Mr Ilenjimln Slogoff, Jlr. Iiuls Topklns and Mr. C. hlocr also entertained. Among the guests were Miss Jennie Casher. of New York; Miss Cctla Weber, Miss Dorothy Wedopsky. SIlss Buth Nosslck, Miss Sarah Kllgman, Mls- Anna Welner. Miss Bsther Kornman, Miss Boso Klelnbart. Miss Bessie Clark nnd Miss Jennie Clark, better Known as tho Jazz slters Mr Giorge Blch and his string band gave a program of good music. Bcfresliments were served later. There will bo u Bed Cross danro at Miss Hager'a Academy, on Valentine Day, for tho benefit of the Wjncote Section of the Ogontz and Huntingdon Valley Branch of tho Red Cross. Mls Hager has donated the hall for the evening, nnd Mrs. T. Ullvvood Frame and Mrs. M. W. Montgomery will ho In charge Mls I.j ilia Webster returned home from tho Westtown Boirdlng School to spend tho wiekend with her parents, Mr and Mrs John Wcb-ter, .of 4830 Penn street Miss Winifred Line, of Poughkecpsle, N. Y will bu her guest, Irish Players of Philadelphia Will Present Play for Church Tho Irish Players of Philadelphia presented their 1-vtest dramatic offering, 'Hearts of Lrin," In St Thomas Aqulnas's Hall, BlKht etntli street above Morris, on Thursday eve ning and repeated ft last night Tho pro ceeds will bo given to the church, of which the Rev. Trancls J. Micuhin Is rector. Th entertainment will bo repeited on Monday nnd Tuesday. Tho 'Tlajers" are of recent origin nnd under tho direction of Thomas A. Hannon Intend to revive through the drama inn uniiiein Historical and romantic literature of Ireinnd. t"Heirts of Lrln" Is gorgeously costumed and ttnged and Us fou acts deal with a well-known romance of the eighteenth century. Tho scenes are laid In western Ire land Th1 P'ay is under tho personal direction of Mr. Hannon, ami other members of the cast Includo Miss Ethel Zellar, Miss Udlth O.illa gher, Mls Rose McShane, Mr. Walter I3ndy Mr. Peter Glilcn, Mr. James Bradley, Mr. Peter J. Biggins, Mr. John Gllmartln. Mr. Patrick Collls, Mr. Daniel J. Heinz. Jr Mr Lavvrenco V. Rowe, Mr. Bernard Kellehcr, Mr. Thomas Concannon, Mi. James Redlcan Mr Joseph Taheny and Mr. Frank McCovvie. In addition to tho play there will bo a con cert program, mado up of the following: Mls3 Helen Lamoureaux, soprano; Miss Anna Ran, contralto: Miss Ireno V. Brlnker mezzo-soprano: JIK, Jja Rosenfeld. Foprnnoi Miss Delia JIuldoon, clanscuse; Mr. F J Addis basso: Mr Joseph Hlgglns. baritone: Mr. J. McCremrea, tenor: Master William Desmond, violinist; Mr .Michael O'Keofe in a dancing specialty; Mr Frank McCovvie. ier-at!lo comedian, and tho Celtic Juvenile dancer'. Mr. Frank O'Brien is responsible for the scenery thnt will bo used. Entertainments 'Hie Art Alliance, 1821 Walnut street, an nounces that next week there will bo a Berles of muslcales for the benefit of tho American Artists' War Relief Fund Tho programs .us. beinR arranged by Mr raul King, who is chairman of the commltteo in charge. Mrs. Frank Raule, of North Broad stieet give a luncheon followed by auction brldEe" esterdn at tho home of her sister v? George 13 Htotz. 1925 Spruce street Her guests included Mrs Clifford Ely, Mrs Stotz Mrs. Harry Mae key, Mrs. Charles White' Mrs Harry Lincoln McCIoy, Mrs William I'. Brown. Mrs George It Schlll. Mrs. Fred crick Webber. Sirs' Edwin Wolf, Mrs Blch ard Oellcrs and Mrs. Mabel Klster. Mrs. Walter Tarley, of Cjnwyd, gave a luncheon today ut her home In honor of Miss Hannah Burns, daughter of Mr, nnd Mrs Robert L. Burns, 3511 North Eighteenth street, whose marriage to Mr. Samuel Clev enger, Jr. of Citvvd. will tako place next week. Another luncheon in honor of tho brlde-to-bo was given during tho week bv Mrs. Henry Selbold at the home of Mrs Arthur Clevenger In Cjnwjd. Entertainments given during the week In honor of Miss Mildred Sherrard Toster, whoso marriage to Mr, Balph Franklin Moss will take place this evening, jvero a luncheon given by Mrs. John It Reed at tho Belle-ue-Stratford on Wednesday, followed by a theatre party, and a dinner on Thursday evening given by Mr. nnd Mrs. Foster at their homo for the members of the bridal party. Last evening Mr. Moss entertained his ushers at dinner at the Union League. Miss Katberlne Hagy, of 4305 Baltimore avenue, was tho guest of honor at a party last week given by Miss Lear. The other guests Included, Miss Helen Cassldy, Miss Anna Denny, Miss Genevieve Hanna, Miss Adele Brjan and Miss Dolly Hagy. Miss Dorothy Blddcll. of 6200 Overbroolj avenue, Wynnefleld, will give an Informal military dance at her homo this evening In honor of Miss Babe Berk, of Bala. Miss Frances B. Clmcorf and Professor M Dowley, assisted by Miss Louise Orosman at the piano, will glvo an exhibition dance at the Belmont Club tomorrow evening. All members are Invited. tem of news for the ocletx pax will b Hicrvtti and printed In tho Krenlnc I'ublla Irdirr proTldrri (her lire written an one aide cf tbe paper .only and iir jraed wlln fall mm end telephone number of the sender, e it nnit be no.-lliU t erlr tbe note At 4reM ""iorlflr Killlor." hvenlne I'ublle Leber, OS cbeatnut otrert. n BP sisliiiiiiiiaiiiRE A3akt iBiiiH if tHIB JTtaW WiiiSr tl sSi , v m.' m. ZZ.,JLJKt . . .. Mwvvvzis&t'"' ' jejHj tsame1 l'bntn by llol lnl MRS. STKVKNSON CKOTHUitS SEVERAL WEDDINGS OF IMPORTANCE Miss Armour and Rev. Jlr. Lowrie Married in Princeton Over brook Wedding Social Event An out-nf-luwii wedding, which will take plice In rrlncnton, will bo that of Miss Bnrbira A. Armour nnd the Rev, AVnlter Lowrie, son of the Bev. Sanuiil T. Lovvrle, D. D. of 1827 Pino street, this city The ceremony will bo performed In Trinity Epls. copal Church Princeton, and Mr. 'lhcodoro Oreen. of Providence, B I , will bo best nun After a short visit In this city tho lulde and bridegroom will sail for Italy, where Mi. Lovvrlo Is lector of tho American Church of St. Paul In Rome. CEIEB DEVELIN' icry unlet wedding will tnko plice it 1 o'clock todiy, when Miss Amiy JIish Develln. diughter t.f Ml. and Mrs .limis Ailwird Devilln. will beioino the bride of Mr Frederick V. Cleler, of Cincinnati riiu mirrlago will tako plate at the homo of tho bride In Oveibrook. nnd MI-h Letltl i 11 hcott w 111 be m vld of honor There will lie no large reception. onl tho members of the linmedl itn families and a very few Intimate friends having been Invited to attend. MOSS FOSTER Among tonight's Interesting weddings will bo thrt of Miss Mildred Wierrnrd Foster, daughter of Jir. ami .irs n,u . u-,.. ., 46-2 North Broid street, and Mr R ilph Franklin Moss, of Cynvvd, which will tako pl.ice nt 30 o'clock In the B tlileln in Pres bjterlan Church. Broad nnd Dlnnnnd sinets. with tho pastor, the Rev. John It Davles. D D , olllclatlng Tha brldo will wear ,e gown of whlto ceorgetto snlln trimmed with duchess lice, with a veil of tullo edg.d with Mmllir laco nnd eaught with sprajs of orange blossoms Orchids, girdenlas and lilies of tho valley will bo combined In her bouquet Mr. Foster will give his diughter In nnr rlage, and tho bridal pirty will include Mrs Warren Moss, slster-ln-livv of the bride groom, matron of honor: Miss Helen Frances Foster, maid of honor; Miss Josephine Broom, of New York ; Miss Virginia Max well, Miss Kathrvn Haines and Miss Albirta Do Long, bridesmaids; Mr Warren Moss, brother of the bridegroom, best m in ; Mr. Hrjant Schoonovir. Mr. Allen Lincoln, Mr Oustav Maass, Mr Rober Mijer, Jr, and Mr. Herbert Diy Wller, ushers Tho gowns of tho bride's attendints nro designed to shade from a pilo orchid to rose color That of tho matron of honor Is of orchid-color georgette batln, embroidered with sliver threads nnd finished with tulle sleeves nnd a touch of tullo In tho trim ming Her hit of orchid net Ins a ribbon crown of tho same shade and Is trimmed with French blue flowers Pink roses and whlto lilies will be carried The mild of honor will bo similarly gowned, but In a paler shade of orchid. Tho frocks of tho brldesmiids aro of georgette satin, with sil ver threid embroidered designs With theso will bo v.orn hats of silk net matching tho frocks in color and Pnlshed with streamers of tho samo shade. Two of the bridesmaids will bn In delicate pink and two In a beau tiful roso shade. Each will carry bouquets of sweit peas in pistcl shades Tho ceremony will bo followed bv a ncip. tlon nt tho Rlttenhousa Hotel Mr. Moss nnd his brldo will leave on a three weeks' tiip nnd will bo at home after Mirch 1 at 1023 North Mxty-fourth street, Ovcrbrook DUITY BARBER A pretty home wedding took plico on Tues day at o'clock, when Miss Ida August i Ilarber became the brldo of Mr. James Chester Duffy. Tho ceremony, which was performed by tho Rev William Caldwell, assisted by the Rev. Aqulll i Webb, D. D , took place at tho homo of tlio brido's grandmother Mrs. 1'. H. Cornell, with whom sho has lived jllsa Barber wore n gown of whlto eluiheso satin trimmed with silver lace Hei tullo veil which was arranged In a coronet erfect and held In place by a silver band, fell to the end of her long train Sho carried a shower bouquet of roses and lilies of tho "illc The bride, who was unattcnercd, was given In martlago by her brother. Serge int Elwln C Birber. of the United Mates Ainbulineo Service, who obtained leave of absence from camp for tho ceremon . The bridegroom it id his brother. Mr Edward Norman Dun as best man Miss Helen Cornell Sterling of Swarthmore. a cousin of tlie br de, was tlower clrl. Pho wore n frock of white net over flesh-colored silk and carried n basket of sweet peas. Miss Loulso Fnrvln Cnrwlthln and Miss Nona E. Carwlthln, of Merlon also cousin of tlie bride, were tho ribbon bearers The wore white dresses, hand embroidered nnd trimmed with pink ribbon losettes After tho ceremony a small reception fol lowed for tho Intimate friends. Among the out-of-town guests were Mrs Jessie T Duoea, Miss Duryca and Miss Estcnschled, of New York. HICKEY DOWNING The marriage of Miss Mabel V Downing, of 809 East Allegheny avenue, und Mr Joseph B Hlckey of Tabor, took placo on Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock In the Church of the AbcoiisIoii, The bride wore a gown ot white satin, and her long court train was of ducltesso lace. Her tulle velPwas held by a bandeau of orango blossoms, and Bhe carried a Bhow er bouquet of orchids and lilies of the valley Miss Helen Downing, who attended her sister as maid of honor, vvoro a frock of turquolie blue georgette crepe and n largo picture hat. She can led a bouquet of Wurd roses. The bridesmaids were Miss Valerie Cone, who wore pink georgette crepe; Miss Ethel M. O'Donnell. who wore pal green georgette crepe; Miss Edna Vernon, who woue orchid georgette crepe, and Miss Sara Vernon, who wore apricot georgette crepe. They wire shepherdess hats and carried shower bouquets of daisies. t Mr. William Jerome Downing was best man, and the ushers wore Mr. Joseph I", Mc- Sa-2EJ55ST i iaBHPPsiH 1 -uC M JIliS. V. MORGAN CIIUKC11MAN Tin co members of tho committee in i hut co ot "hhied'. nnd Patches," the V.ilcntine revue to be Kivcti by the Motoi Mc-enu'ers nt I.o.icue Island on Ihuisday, l'tbiuary II. Nulty. Mr Joseph A Downing and Mr (Hail stone liiikev A breakfist nt Mosbiek's followed tin eerenion, nflir which tin brldo und brldegioom left lot a trip thrnugli tho houth MULT-BEACH Hie niiirlige of Miss .Mabel Beach, ( iiigli ter of Mr and Mis tliorgo He lib o 713 Pin street, and Mr. J inib C Mull, V K V. of Dovvnev, Cil , tool; jilin on Mond iv ive nlng 'llio lb v Holmes I' riravatt otllclnted at tho widillng whiih was Fo'emnl7til at tlie pirsonmii of tin First M E Chun li The In hi, cumin nnd brldi were nllnidul by Ml and Mrs i1mhi llubbs, ,Ir 1 lay will spend their hoiievniooii in Cnllforula C, M, rjlIER CONOLLY A pultv widding teiok plico tills aft eriioim at 4 ocloek, when Miss Ret v I'otmllj, ilnightcr of Mrs F J Conolly, of K Point and Brooklyn was iinriled to Mr Jrlm J (nll.tgher, of (liiimntown 'I lie lirlde, wns given In nnniigo liv lit I brother Mr IMvv ml 1) niolt, and was itttcndid li b r slstir ills f'livilind (' (e, wife of M ijoi (' (' (in, V H A, as sociate piofessor of niitlii initios ut the United Stati h Military Ai uluni. West Point, as illation of honoi The best mini wis Jlr Flank J B union of (limiintimii 'I ho eeremonj was performed b the lit. Rev. Mtur Igiwr John Woods, of Ilrookljn Fol lowing the ceremony n reception will be held ut the home of the luldi's mother, Co Fenl nioi n stint. Biookln for the Innnedliti! members of both families. After an ex tended widillng tout through tho South, the joung eoupli will live In Oermantown Tho bridegroom is u widely known newspaper man of this cit "Hawthorne" Pupils Do Red Cross Work The older pupils of tho Havvtiiorilii School, at Twelfth and Fltzivatcr streets, of whleh Mies Arnold Is prlnclpil, hivn been enthu siastically w oi king for tho Red Cross for tho last few month Mlv3 Tachous his been teaching the rlis-es in knitting and dressing At pic-cut all the students ire Int. rested lit tho salo of thrift stamps, nnd Miss llen dals cl iss his tlm ii'ionl to date, Ellrabeth Changelo and Mr Bid mo are among tho leiuleis in lhe eainpilgii MRS. HENltY IJAUTOL IJKA15IEK Roscommon Society Holds Annual Reception The sixth nnnual iceeptlon of the Ros common Society, which took placo last eve ning In Eagles' Temple, had a decidedly pa triotic aspect. The ballroom was artistically decorated In greens, trimmed with tho national colors of America and old "Erin." At tho conclusion ot the grand march, which was led by Mr, and Mrs. Christo pher J. Watson, a' silken American flag was unfurled. Mr, P. 1', Conway made the address. MHS i:. S. r.DMON'DSON "MEDICAL MISSIONARY" TO ADDRESS MEETING Interesting Talk Promised for Auxiliary of All Hallows' Church in Wyncoto Hr Muv James will uddies tho Auvlll iiiv nf All Hallows hutch, neote, In the, P.uMi House nl II Vi o elude, on Mond iv, mi the .li lib il Mi.-lmitrv ' Doctor .liimis I from Hie (lini'Kil Hospital nt lulling, Chilli lbr fntiier, Mr Fleming James, w is n former nitor ot All Hallows Chinch, and In r brother, the Bi v llnntng James, Ins a liiilgo lit I'ligleunnil, N .1 Mio Is n grulu nlo of the Worn-ins college Hosplt.il, and Is now In tills lountrv t Using a iouro at tho t'nlversltv to perfe. t hersi If in tho study of trople.ll dKc.ists Mr. Elwood V Miller, of Jenhlntown. his iceelveil n eominlsslon as Hi uten Hit In the Supply Division of tho Oidninco Depirt inent and will report on Mond iv Mrs Frank P W.bb of Jcuklntovvn, and Mrs. Wllllim Mllsnn t'oehrin, of Ujncote, left todiy foi Atlantic Clt. IIOFMANN IN GREAT MOOD Unlliant Polish Pianist niectiifici Au- ilitots at Pliiladelphia Oichcstr.t's .AIntinco Conceit Josef Hofm inn, In his most tnislirftil mood, roiuiuend tlie emntlons and thrilled tho semes of vestcrd iv'm I irgn ainllenco lit the Plill.idelplil.1 Orchestra's cmert In the Aciilem In the hli,lil effeitlve tciupes tuous concerto 111 D minor of his own "te eeptor, Rublnteln, the ttiperb Polish plinlst thundered tliroimh the sloiniv pissi-es of the last movement In an ishlbltlon of sheer power, ilcitrlfjlng even those fanilll ir with in" mist in ins most inspiini moments In striking mntrist hid been the eli llonte I ii tilth Km of tin anil mte iiuprignatcd with the gr ii Ions i.plilt of Ivile poetiv and untoiKlinl bv sentlini nt.illtv while n illspl ty of ervhtalllnn ti i linliiie les c'lnotlonillj emploveil, hid i li irieti i lz d Ihn melodious i pi nliiK No more h ipient pi tno pi iv Ing h is liei n he ird in Phil uli Iplili this sr imiii thin tint wlili li Mr llofniaiin vomlisafid thmugh tho might of Ills wonderful virtuosity and keen Inti rpretntlve gifts Tlie coiueito Itmlf Is iindenl ibl sliowv. but lis pvrolii hules are unforced, appropriated- Intiodiirul and the tunefulness of its Intriguing themes betrijs sound and flowing; musii il Inspiritlon T hn soloist was vocifer ously appl lulled and di servedlv Mi StokowsKl's pilgrim was tnstefullj coniposeil 'I lie chinning oveiture to 'The llutiuil Brldo," tint delicious little open, so unwarrantably dropped ftoni tho reper tory nowail ivs, was buojantlj and tpirkllng 1 planl Tho svinphnnti' tiffcriiur wis t'es u Frinik's tuneful and poetle viork In D minor, n id bj tlie, conductor with scrupu lous ilirltv tliouun peihips a shailo too min'li setilliiieiitalllv espec illv In tho lovely and hiuntlng second innieiiniit The Trls t in" prelude und llnnlc fiivldlj lute rpreted lined in admirable conieit In tlie brief piusc lietween the two p irts of thw num ber coughing In the auditorium palpably an novid tlu (ondiii tm, who tumid around and faciei the p liquet In evident IK lpproval. The e.imu gesturo was also noticeable on tho pirt ot Mis Rtokowskl, who was ocv up Ing a proscenium bo 'lhe "wait" between tho include and tho ' Lou -Death ' wis thus ex tended slightly longei th in is cilled for In this nnangcmcnl of tho Wagnerian excerpts. It m) lie lidded lint tho 'Irlstau selec tions" provoked emphatic enthusiasm, evi dences indeed of sulllelent favoi to w at rant the presentation of tlie "N'lbclungen" pro gram now lnilellnltely postponed This aP Mngnu conictt was to have bein given at tin orchestras in t performances heio on I'c In miry -J und -3 Tho present pi ins. an tiotiniid In ii-toula8 piogrnm look, are for a inlxcil conceit without tlio dlstlnttlvn nnd cxclu'lve tribute to tho gieat composer. II T C. K?T7e i . MlJtr. . . MRS. ISAAC CLOTHIER Two members of the committee giving a largo rummage salo this week nt 1U24 Chestnut street for the benefit of St. Dance at Adelphia Hotel in T5sr .Q-ii-viifsr ojr Kjyjx.yjx.ivjr University Al'XlLIARY .Vc clety, which I o 51 of tne iteu cross to- meets on Mondas In tho parish liouso of tho Protestant Episcopal Church of the Advocate, Eighteenth and Dia mond stnets, will glvo a largo card pnrtv this afternoon at the Roosevelt In nld of the wir relief work of the members The affilr Is In clurge of Mrs Fdgar W Buschrr, assisted bv Miss Harriet Browne, chairman of the auxiliary, Mrs Louis Niiish, seere tnt. and Mrs Edward E Young, trensurer. Tlie ntixllhrv his grown so large and ban accoiniillnhed so muili worn In Its various departments of surglcnl dressings, hospltnl garments and knitting that two groups In othir sections of Xorlk Phil idrlphla liavo been formed Canteen service Is one of tho many activities of the main auxiliary The numbers) of tho Phi Delta Sorority of the Temple t'nlversltv will give their annual ditii'e on Saturdny evening, Februiry 1(1, In tlie Ilolel delphl I This voir tlie procrds will be glviti to nld war-relief work Tho KiiesiH will be received bv Ml Mabetli Mo Keever, president of llin association. Miss Heidi r U'altoii, vice president; Jllss Mabel Qulrl, trenunr; Miss Abigail Miooniltli. ncretarvj Miss I,eni Behfuss, MIsh Ethel Bottninlv. Miss ICnthrju Mngcc, Miss Mar gaiet c-artei MKs lean Norton, Mst .lean Mi ("li II in, Miss Florence Hughes, Miss Agnes Hank, Miss (linco Roe, Miss Roxlo Van II ig in Miss Mulati rjinett, .Miss Ruth Wat kins, Miss Alice Morgan and Mist Mjra l.lierlev 'I lie p itrones-es Include Dr Liura (iriicll dim of the university Mrs K C VIiKeiver Mrs n Wide. Mrs fliarles Itilifuss, Mis Clnries (Juhl nnd .Mrs I 'li tries Mngce I lie picsldeut ot 1 rniplei l.'nlvc rsll J , tlie 1.1 v j usse i ii onweli. I I). will bo Kluii a testlmonlil ditiiKi on T biirsd.n ecnlm- in i ni iieiievuc-Mnitrord In honor of his hov ninth blrtlidiv iii.th lilrthdiv Among those who will piy i libuti' to tho greatl esieenied piiachcr niut i licturei will lii) Mr fiiorce Whirton Pemicr. Piovnst Edgir Smith, of the I'nlverslty of l'eiinsjlvntili: Senator Sproul, president of tlie Fnlon League, and tlie Rev 1'loyd Tom- LARGE DONATIONS TO RED CROSS BRANCH Reports of Various Committees Read at Meeting in St. Stephen's Parish House, Beverly, N. J. BEVERLY The Red Cross brineh held Its regulir motithl) meeting nt the head eiinttirs at St Stephen's pirl'h house on Wednesday afternoon Vnrious reports were read b the- chairman, Mrs a.arrett 11 Under man. A total ot 431 new members was tho result of tho Chrlstm is drive, nnd tvvent nlne members wore added to the list last w cek During tho list month $ST 11 in donations was lecelved i'iftv dollirs wis donated li P.e'veil town'-lilp, $12 liv tlie members of the Seventh Dav Advintlst Church, of Bur llugtun, nnd the lemilniler included binall giftH fiom the mi mbcrs of the branch Dr (leorgoTriej was appointed supervisor of tho Instruction elisscs and tlio members have been urged to swell tlio number of students in tho first aid cl isses. A bn was made up of .'101 surgical dress, lugs ivvent)-lwo biniligcs. tlftocn hospital l.ul shirts nine suits of pajamis. tlfteen sweaters, seven p ilrs of wristlets, four pairs ot sinks and one si arf The linen shower prove d a gieat success Sixteen sheets, twenty one pillow e is. s, twelve Turkish towels sixteen buck towels, olio dish towel and ono pilr of blankets were received MOFNT HOLLY Tho niarrl ige of Miss rirtrude Egerton Brown, of New York, and t'liuteiiant Chester Coursen Lewis, eif Loll ion Eng. foimerly of Mount Holly. Is an noiiiieed Tlio ceremony was peVformed on 1VMr"Bol e'-rt t!a-kcll left for Palm Beach, l-l'i where ho will re mil n until April Mr nnd Mrs 1 horn is C. Pope announce the" engagement of their diughter. Miss Mary Pone to Mr Stac I Tallnian. of Columbus N-o elate has In en set for the wedding " lieutenant John W P Skldmoro will give a lecture at tho Elks' Homo on Friday eve ning, February IB UFRLlNOTON" Mrs James F Olmstoad, who Ins Just returned from a two months' staj In the IbI unl of luam, Is the guest of Mrs P B Rick nt her homo on Fnlon Tin Rev- James Ee'kersley. pistor of tho Vnlon Methodist Episcopal Church. Ins Just icielvid wold of the safe arrival In Franco of Ills two sons, James Eekcisle nnd Thomas Eikcrsle Wl'.VON'AH Mrs Edward Oeehr give all attractive caul party on Wednesday after noon for tlio bencllt of tlio local Red Cross socle l. .Notwithstanding the weather, and the) fact that maiiv or thoso receiving In vitations were kept away by Illness, a goodly number iittcndeel. Mis Willi mi nawson entertained Tlio UoVosis' on "lhursdiv afternoon Tho mem ber' piesent were Mrs Robert Come, Mrs Fdvvatd 1'ylc, Mrs Lake (illmour, Mrs, .l.sse English, Mis Ciiailcs Yost Mrs Ira Ilutdsall, Mrs Harrv Stout, Mrs Harry Peddle and Mrs Ch tries Keeler Nicholas vay Nursery, - ' rri In Aid of War Relief WotfjfM A-f Pi-vrwTile-v fen-r , j1' w jx. .icuiio tj .AM kins, D. D. On the following Friday mornlhf rfk the faculty nnd students nt the Temple Unl- 'iiH verslty wilt give n birthday party for Oocor Ci J1 Conwell. and In tbe. eienlncr tliA nrlnnV V.' ' churcli organliallons will give n dinner. In f 'lA Iho lower temnle. with addresses nnd sneefal'11. . muslo In the large nudltorltim. 'jJv, Tlie card party and dance, which wat?'J? to have been given on Mopdav evening In ri .., .u ..iiiiv 111 niu ui inn wuci iuiiii unuiq. j tf U... I. s.... - T -- ..- ,LI.,JI 7T- .,-! n- ...en n cuiiyyi l.CHKUC 111 inc llliri)--f riV3JI elcrlah aiMtrlef ntAfcZTUlrti, nt.l,H, t-f..a M,lfI'a,X bn rlcnll (Ills iU,,tt,t lh. ,1atA liai Inr, naM (-lumped 111 rKnuillnnisi ivllli ta rnni wtn.Ar. t3v. ... . ... ..V. .,. ., U,.l ...(-..1 - V-- , vntlon laws. Several hundred guests will be , ,$ j'lmv-iii. nnu mi) mwiir wu ua inauuHca ' Mr. Charles M Osmond, Mr. C. Albert Krel.J hnfer. Mr Fred Llebermnn, Mr. William. Frledewnld. Mr C. F. AVard nnd Mr. E. Ift Reddlngton Tho eominltteo In charge In- eludes Mrs. Osmond Mrs Frelhofer, Mrs., l.misford Kiiiipp, M'ss Elma Worthlngton, Mrs W Sturtevnnt. Mrs II. T. Mojer, Mr". E II Reditlngton Mrs Ravmond Cannon, Mr.a Clirenco II Christ and Mrs. William Ilarfl inoiiv Mis Hnrrv I.awreiirp entertained nt lunch- eon followed by sewing on Wednesdayr ilfr guests Included Mrs Edw ird II. Cobb, Mrs. Harry Mnrnle. Mrs William Limond. Mrs. llnrry Beerlialter Mrs. W. Mcllrlde, Mrs. ,(J Mra Edward Meteor'. Mrs M (J. Morrtson. .Mrs o E Suodgrass and Mrs J. Glues. v Jl iiiii'iunv .-hit-Hi - iii mi- ,ii inw iiiurriuRO oi SrtuL. Ilnll, , St-cl.-.,0 t,. ......... ..-..i.... ,il ,,i,c-, ,,,,.,,. ,,iithMiiui' jiuspiuiin, tinuKiucr of Mr and Mrs Jolin (! Buseman, of 2S2S , ,,', in iiuun ii ,.'iiiie, in ..ir. cieurKe rrtinrc uft Dcfoiiev on .Saturday. January 26, by the Jl lliv Fredirlik A llhelm Berlemann, pastor SI e iir'tm of intent Reformed Church. Miss Kathrn Loeber ntlended tho bride nnd Mr.r Oscar W Schleetcr was the bridegroom's best -i ,o ti,., .. i. ,.i. , man Tho service was a emlet one. owing to a deatli in tho family of tho bridegroom. Mr and Mrs, Dcfoney nro nt pre-mt In Con. nectlcut Tliey will be at home after Feb-"'"" ruary IB nt 2828 (Icrmantown avenue. Mr. and Mrs. H Miller, of 901 North Slxteentn street, have gone to St, Augustine? and other Florida coast resorts. j PROMINENT MEN I : B0XH0LDERS AT BALL rll Annual Entertainment of Philo patrian Club at Bellevue on 1 Monday Night if . II Many prominent men will be among the"'0 boxhulders at tlio Phllopatrlan Ball on Mon-tJ. da evening Box A is resened for Judges and diplomats, as many of the representa-? tlv.s of tho -arlous embassies have been Invited lh se who will occupy scats In the' . other boves Include: , T- Bo 1, Mr James J Kine, Mr. Wllllam-Jrf J Brady, Mr John F Costello, Box 2, Mr.. Junes J. Keefe. .Mr P J. Malone. Mr. Ber-3 nnd MrOulgan: Box 3, Mr. M. F. McCul-,1. lough Mr Frank P. Carr. Mr. James SV Coodwlii. Mr. Wlliliim J McCormlck. Mr.s1 Kleran I Colgan; Box 4. Mr. James P. m Hermit Mr George P. Phillips. Mr. John H Odorman, .Mr. John J Rahllly; Box 5,io Mr Nicholas Albrecht, Mr. Emanuel a Clin- ... ton, Mr Thomas J Golden. Mr John F. Fit harrls; Ilox 6, Mr John F Skelly, Mr. M. A. la 1 reney, Mr William I. Shields. Box 7. Mr.-" Dinlel Wade, Jlr James J Diamond; Box 8, ." Mr William Mecnehan Mr Joseph N. Snel-- lenburg, Rnx 9. Mr Thomas F. Bcllly. Mr. Joseph I Kerrigan. Box 10, P. J. Lavvler: Bo II, Mr. John J Cole, Rox 12. Dr. E.y. J Moore, Richard T McSorlev ; Hox H, Mr. John Jlonaghan; Box 1.1. Mr Frank A. Mul-Sft hcrln. Hot lei, Mr Joseph C. Trainer: Box 17, ,. Mr Ignatius J Horstmann, Mr. William J.1 McC.lliin, Box 18, Mr Gerald A. Dougherty. iu Mr James A. Hamilton; Box 19, Mr, Harry J. Trainer, Mr , John A. Trainer, Mr. Joseph V Campbell ; Ilox 20, Mr. Edward J. Hassett. 0 Mr. M A Casey, Mr. J Alfred Clark; Box 21, Mr John A Murphy, Mr. Joseph U . Murphj, .Mr Michael E. Murphy, Mr. . Daniel J Shern; Box 22, Mr. John A. 7 Call. Mr Junes Hustings, Jr. Jlr JohniO Cronln, Mr Ch irles R McCarthy, .Mr. Jo- seph A Cunningham; Box 23, Mr. II. J. Horan. .Mr. John E. Sherlock, Mr. Andrew Ja B Doughert. .Mr James V Brndlcv, Mr." Edward F Condran ; Box 24. Mr. Joseph,0 F Donqvan. Mr John B. Kane, Mr. John J McDermott, Mr. David l'hllllps, Mr. James B Shcehan, Ilox 23. Mr. Edwin H Vaisj, Mr Francis S. Carr and Mr. Ellis Glmbel. taA Interesting Activities of Children of Various Schools Tho pupils of the Campbell I. oils School at Elchth and Fitznatcr streets hae or- A ganlzed a stirring campaign for tho sate of thrift stamps. it Mr Enter, tho principal of the school, ,v announced that a handsome sliver cup would be awarded to tho class which succeeded In if turning In the largest turn of money during the term With this Incentlvo the pupils, most of 4 1 whom are Italian children, have put forth all , their pitrlotlsm nnd jouthful enthusiasm In an earnest enueavor to win the prize. Mr. a Charles i ouir: li is been one of tho chief or- ganlzers of tho campaign. '", At present Room No 14 is ahead, add Ua th leading pupils aro Concetta Clcchltta, Gertrude Plncus, Albert BUhop and America' ? Pol umbo jt "Lo Kchlavo dl'San Domlnco," an Italian play, was uiven on hunday evening In the hall of the Church of Our Lady of Good Councel.ajt at 810 Christian street. The, entertainment, which' was under th i?" -direction of Father Terllzzl. was given for the o binent of the Immigrant House at Tenth and,! B.llnbrldgo streets ,j Among thoso who had leading parts lniiu the pliy were Miss Mary Cardona, Mr. Greco11' and Mr Cldcrlco Luccl $4 ft,- Announcement of Interest to Camden and Palmyra, N. J.'?f The engagement of Miss Erma E B arras " ' to Mr J Paul Miller Is announced Mr. . Miller is prominent in Palntra, N J, and Jllss Bar as holds a responsible position wlth'f" the Eastern Telephone Company, of Camden, dj Tho monthly meeting of tho Ladles' 'Aid, Society of Merchantville will be held thlsjjf afternoon In tho Baptist Church. Important r businers will bo transacted Mr. nnd Mis B H Togg, of ProspeeA' street Merciiantvdle. entertained their s,on.y!" 1' Corporal Clarence Fogg, who is btationed. fiffl nt Washington. D C Pa Ml Tito Women's Club of Colllngswood wlUiir . .ill meet nt tho home of Mrs Waldo Batchter. rt,t of Woodlawn avenue, on Monday , ! The West Colllngswood Red Cross. So-" ' clety is arranging to hold a benefit card , . t party The date Ins not been decide upon. Or' J, Mr. and Mrs Ethan Rheppard, of 325 fd A Bailey street bad ns their guests last weeltalj $. Mr und Mrs Harry Metzner and theirle'iM daughter, of Woodlynne; Miss Ida Mae Heri- T-' derson. of Atlantic City; Miss Ethel Broad-lfflSS water, of Gloucester, and Mr. and Mrs. il'5i,V Augustus Burr, ot South Camden. Ji?w vviirvLo jd'wlln'u mm K)NK31L2 Rons ot Veterans' Club, eUontr, Adelphia, 7 oclock. Snni ot Veterani' Auxiliary. dlnnr. Adelphia, 7130 oclock. VlilladelplilB Ortbettrs, Atadtmy f Maafa, Admluton chrec . ,V" K?K T?KJU--w A 1 n t ii 5, X? tii 4 M 4 Mi M J jep f. V i',1 J n rs? ft&Ki sftjS Ifl lt; i-jf , 40. s- i $ - T '-.'- W i'7 U j 4 ' A. r$r.xi - - t. 1 J K) .. t b TTr "s aatLAaV KMSi, &'it JB .r
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