Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 11, 1918, Final, Page 9, Image 9

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JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
ESCORT SOLDIERS TO STAtlONa
Abbe Flynn Will Address
row in Witherspoon
Given Tonight
r0jHNI:NT nmoiiK Uio social ocnts of
Itho cck l3 "10 ,cct,lro l0 ,)0 Blc l0
morrow afternoon by Abbo l'lyiin at
witherspoon Hall, when tho entire pro.
Ittia -nlll bo donated to tho Catholic
tnintn's Wnr Work nctlltl", nn1 lh0
poclcly of tho I'atherlcM Chllilicn of
Given under tho natron iro of a number
f prominent women, Including Mm. John
Mtrkoe and Mrs. Itobert V. Leslie, one
t the most aucccful occasions of tho kind
it anticipated.
Tho Abbe, who will bo Introduced by
Miss Agnes Iteppller, It a 1'icnchmnn of
Irish descent. Ho was Imltcil to this
country and Ins boon upoaklni? before a
number of audiences with much cuctcm.
At rresent he Is In tho West and will ar
rive hero earlv In tho week His churn
ing personality Ins won him u boat of
Mends In this country who nio now nntlcl
nttlng his lectures. Ho was born In l'arls
ind had a larBQ coiiRierritlon In tho lcln
Ity of that city, and has been eighteen
months In tho trenches beforo Verdun, see
ing eomo of tho severest fighting of tho
war. He is most eloquent, nnd relates his
,ipe'rlences, lllustratlns them with photo
paph elides.
Tho Society of rntherlcn Children In
France Is well known here, lmlnn a board
cf managers in this country as well as In
France. It Is nbsolutcly nonsectarlan In
administration, nnd tho woik It accom
pllshrs Is well known In both countilcs.
In Franco nt ull times, but particularly
durlnff tho war, tho conservation of child
life- Is most Important, and It Is pitiful
to Imagines what would lmo become of
many of the llttlo ones who constitute tho
next generation If It hid not been for tho
tplendld work of the Snclete des Orphellns
KrancaK
Tho committee numbers many prominent
men, Including Cardinal Gibbons, In Its
American committee.
Tickets for tomonenv liny be obtained
from Mrs. M.arkop or Mrs. Leslie, or nt
th Emergency Aid Headquarters nt 142S
Walnut street.
THE Supper Club It Is still railed, per
haps bocauo It's almost supperlcs In
theo das of food conservation no moro
collations llko tlioe of jesters ear. Hut
whatever Its name. Supper Club or Sat
urday Club, nnd wh itPNcr tho cats or lack
of them, I think tho subset lbcrs will agree
with mo tint those meetings every o oftcJ
were heaps of fun. Tho wlml-up tor mo
Reason came last Saturday night and Mis
Roberts presided as hostess simply lccauo
of tho result of her efforts on behafl of
the overseas committee. Sho had, I was
told, something llko JUGOO several weeks
ago, and ccrtalnlv Raturd i's party brought
many more shcckcls, for, with a hundred
odd guests piesent added to tho members,
the rose garden on tho llelleuio roof
could hardly accommodate every one, and
walteis wero kept busy squeezing In more
tiblcs throughout the evening, i
SOno of tho largest parties was given by
(Ae Evans Roberts themselves, their guests
Including the .Tnmea M, Keeds, Cluy Ileck
echer, tho Ned doners and the Sam
Chases. It Is hardly necessary, but seems
to be conventional, to (.till lefer to Mrs.
Chase as "tho foimer Suo IJruce." Mrs
Koberts's daughter, Mrs Don Newton, had
a few guests
Mrs. Louis lUiclay lloblnson entertained
in honor of Mls Sterner, of New York,
who Is a sister of Albert Steincr, and, not
content with only icllceted glory, a vety
successful Interior decoiator "on her own."
Margaret Wright had n small party, Includ
ing tho attractive Ilrltlsh olllcer, Lieuten
ant Sutton; and speaklntc of nttrnetlvo III It
Ish officers, Captain Heed and tho Hashing
'Peter Latham," as ho Is known by his
Intimates In town, wero guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Woodward, together with Mr.
and Mrs. 1'red Kockwell, Hr. and Mrs. Hal
old Roberts, Hetty Hlllot, Lieutenant Hairy
Belknap and several otheis. Captain Lath
am, wero ho not teally awfully modest,
would havo had his head turned a dozen,
times by now, so lionized hns ho been
since coming to this city.
Mr. and Mrs. William raul O'Neill also
had several guests at tho club, as did Mr.
and Mrs. Kdvvln H. Tltlei, Mrs. Charles I".
Uochman, whoso -daughter llsther had
Dorothy Mason, of Washington, as her
guest, and numerous others.
THEN tonight there will bo tho perform-
the Catholic Operatic Society. Tho Op-
eratlc Society is giving tho affair for tho
sailors and marines stationed heie, and a
largo attendanco is, expected. They havo
also invited representatives of tho various
war work of the elty, and it Is qulto cer
tain theio will bo a most appicclatlvo au
dience to listen to tho ever-populir "Tom
tit" and 'Tlovvers That Illoom in the
Spring."
Officers of the aimy and navy havo
been Invited to bo pie&piit, also (lo em
inent officials and a number of men promi
nent in tho affalis of tho city and Stale,
as well as membeis of local society. Mrs.
Edward Stotcsbuiy veiy kindly donated
urn use of tho Metropolitan Opei.i House
for tho evening1, and Father Murphy, of
St. Patrick's Chuieh. this city, who is head
and rtlrnftr. n .1... r , ,.!..... . ... ..
. .., ui u, H1U Wjll'IUMU oucierij, HIJ1
i Wndly consented to lepeat the ciy suc
cessful performance of last October when
Invited by those who have these things In
charge for tho men. Altogether it will be
a gala occasion, any who will later attend
the Phllopatrlan ball at, tho Bellev tie Stmt,
ford first going up to hear the opera, will
no doubt add to tho brilliancy of tho nu-
dlence by tho elaborato gowns and Jewels
i mo women there.
' NANCY WYNNE.
Social Activities
Thfl AVlllInmertn Trmla QntiAnl trit a iliik aan
na annual dance at the -Aldlno Hotel on
aaturday night. Among the guests were
r. Harry 1. Bidding, Pli 11 . 11 D , piesl
"nt of the school, also members of the
acuity and the athletlo association.
' Mr- and Mrs. II. W. Dryer, of York road.
-.vuii. are at at, Petersburs. Fla. Later
Wey will cro In ihn mm( rf thn, 9,ita Thai,
Will be gone about six weeks.'
Mr. anil M Tr.iV.Aw i Yy.LM. it,i.......i
f Hanoworth Farm, gave a slelghlmi
r"r ineir nome last week. Tho guests
Largo Audiende Tomor-
Hall -"Mikado"
at Metropolitan
nt Winf' A'"' n M '-rahloncd sleigh
M,.ViL Y ?,?lf; l""1 brisk drive
nmi r,,1'0'' ,he f"r'"houe, wl.rro chicken-
i,;,.f ,.""m"r R" nnh'K them
nine ni. K. ? "fnlnK there was dancing and
nrm n?' , ?n'1 U", xho KUe""" " gathered
around the open fireplace nd popped com
? h t tnrle? 1,,1H the time arrived for
the ride home In Mm stnrllKlit
i,i'V"mu '.''V.rV. xero X11" 1en Cns
vi.J 'IV!",,,"I", M,rtln Ml'"'' tUlcu Onter,
Tl. .ni"r,n" nncl MI"'' ""th Israel.
7.,.i . '. , ' ""." n" ""-nibcra of the Unl
v,. ! ,0",ns;1ln"1i "lio Hospital Unit
friu", MI,",C,,,. Mr 'hilfont Trubv. Mr
L( ward lllle. .Mr John Vtmon Yost. Mr.
Ldvvard Mcr and Mr Thomas Jolincton.
l'rlends of Mr John Vernon Yot. of Vir
ginia will be Rlart to know that he Is rapidly
recverlng from his recent operation for np
peidlcltlH. Mr Yost Is at pnsent unlng
,lt,Ii;h.plnUerltj of l'ennlv.inli lla-e
Jlopltnl Unit No 20 of this cltj.
Tho Quidruplo Club held a speclil meet
l1fo0n,Jllur"lav Mrilng In Us clubiooms nt
llilS Pine street Nino new members wero
ndmltted. Tho vice president, Mr Harold J
v leg-ami, presided In the nlxenco of Presi
dent Trank Keegin, who Is lecovirlns from
a leccnt operation
Miss Hwi Parks, of ttet t hester. was the
guest of Miss Mnrgant Hollliigsnnith Hus
ton, diugl.tcr of I)r nnd Mrs invld T. Hus
ton, of 1C 11 Diamond street, ovir the week
end A Clnderelli Valentino pattj vv is nlven
In her honor by Miss Huton on Saturday
night Among tho guests wire Miss I'loreuru
Huet. Miss Alice Harris Miss Cnnstince
Carpenter. Miss Leslie Kellv. iii.h Dnrls O
(llurkv, Miss Hlcinor (llitilo, Mls r.viln
Cooper nnd Miss Kitherlne Llttleflcld
Mrs William flrlfllth of Hit Lindi vne,
left for Los Angeles on Siturdav, nceom
panled by her daughter. Miss Wlllielmlna
IJrltllth.
Sirs William Mc Mllter and lier ilaiighter.
MIh Mildred McAllister, left for Washington
on haturda,
Mr John I Smith nnnr uncos tho mirrlane
of his daughter, Miss K.ithivn V Smith, to
Mr Frank A. l)oiiKliert, ,m Saturday at tho
I hurch of thcNlr.ins figuration
Announcement Is made of the iiiKigcment
of MIhs Jane Miller, of 2300 North Tvvent)-M-eond
stieet, and Mr fxirkkind I"I nil, of
New nrk, who Is now in the ordnance cx
pptlmetitnl mips Miss MUlcr Is well known
In mu-,Iral nnd thcntrliHl elides In tills elu.
Slio li the pilnelpal soloist at the l'iiht llup
twt Church, Seventeenth and bansom
'arvn-
Photo ly Tlioto rriiften
MISS MAR1K GKEENFinLD
Of North Philadelphia, who is a
popular member of the younger set
in that bection of the city.
stnets, Ins sung In many large musical en
tertairinents hero nnd his given several
MKxessful recitals hcrfcelf. Jlr. l'ljnn Is well
known in New York nnd Is a ginduate of
Columbia University, wbero ho i-peclallred
In chemlfctrj.
Mls Ntlllo Daly, of 53D North rlfly-scc-onil
stieet, entertained tomo friends on l'rl
d ly night.
A live hiiiidied pirtv will be given fur the
benefit of the war rtlUf fund of the Jleil
('toss tills nftiinoou at tho Itlttenhouso
HoUl nt .' o'i luck.
The children of the Sundav hcliool of thn
Church of Our Sivlour, in Wjncote, kivo a
or HUiiessful little pla, "Ml. Hob," for tha
binitlt of the J ltd Cross on Wednesday
evening
Tho AV om ill's Club of Wjneote held a
regular meeting on Wednesday at i o'clock.
Mrs Frederick M Campbell, the president,
pieslded Ml Wai wick James Price, gavo an
address on Current Hvents Tho next club
meeting will be licit! on Wednesday, Feb
ruary 20. A 'War Lecture" will bu given
by Lieutenant FelK McClpUan.
Midyear Reception
at Military Academy
WnXONAH, N. J. Feb. 11. Many out-of-town
friends of the community attended the
mldear reception nnd dance given on Frl
diy evening by tho faculty and cadets of
the Wenonah Military Academy. The dance
was preceded by a most excellent drill
given by tho cadets, nnd Inspected by Cup
taln Hart, of Camp Dl. Tho Hawaiian or
chestra was n novel fenturo and was
thoroughly enjojed. It was Interesting to cee
tho aarlous uniforms, military nnd naval,
heie and there among tho dancers.
Mrs. Charles H Keeler was hostess last
week to tho Monday club
Mr. and Mrs. Harry II, Podameade, of Clin
ton avenue, on Friday evening entertnlned a
few friends in honor of their twenty-ninth
wedding anniversary 'Among their guests
were Dr. and Mrs. Harry Stout, Mrs. Qenrge
McGIU, Pr. Hajmond Illllard Claire, Mrs.
Oscar Ogden, Vtj nnd Mrs Lake flllmour,
Mrs Hdvvard I'yle, Mrs W. 11 Kkey, Mr.
and Mrs Hdwnrd Sapp nnd Dr. and Mrs.
Amos Underwood.
In order to conserve tho church fuel tho
various midweek meetings of tho different
organizations of the Presbyterian Church
havo been held at tho homes of the members.
Prayer meeting this week was held nt tho
manse, the ladles' aid luncheon and business
meeting was held at tho home of Mrs.
George Dllks, and Mi. Thomas Muivey was
hostess today In her home to the mleslipnary
society. I
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MISS MA110AKET MARY COSTELLO
TEA AT HIGH SCHOOL
FRIDAY AFTERNOON
Alumnae Association Will Cele
brate 70th Anniversary of
Founding of School for Girls
The Alumnae Ukoi Intlon of the l'lilladol
phl i High nnd Normal Schools and the Alum
nae Association of llio Philadelphia High
School for (llrls will give a ti i on Urld ly
nfternonn from 1 until C o'clock hi thn
High School at Spring 'larilin and Scv
ntcenth Mietts, in honor of tho seven
tieth nnnlvcisaij of tlie foiindlm; of tho
Phlladelplili Hlgli School for Ulrls Mrs
I Huss.ll ItoKiliiid Is (halruinn of the com
mltte in ilniKi. will, li includes .Mrs Maui Ice
.1 Crean, Mis M K l'ulton. Miss Marv J
(larnltrc, Miss lMni I: Intho, Mrs William
II Pttirson Mrs Alb, it W. S itiMin, Miss
Alma Saurwatt and Mis L'liirhs K
Stokis Pr l'red (iowinir, tho ptesint head
of the lilk.il Hiluol, Miss. Louis,. HipsDlor,
Mrs V. M K Pulton and Mis j Itusscll
Hogilnnd will rtn-lvn the guest who will
includi) all gruluites of tin sc Imiil billllint
women who ate to he found all ovu the
world as wives, mothers, mission u us tiai It
ers, nrtlt, authors and phHlilnns
The Alumnae Association of the Philadel
phia High School for Clrls was organized
In April, lDU! All graduates of tho school
under whatever mine the school was known
nt tho time of thilr graduation are eligible
There Is also i studint inemlit rslilp, wlilili
Includes all students in tho school nt the
present time Hill oung and i ntliiislastlo'
organization Ins for It i objec t the perpetil i
tlon rf tliu idials nnd the promotion of tha
welfare of thn hlijh cchool , tin fiirtliorancrt
nnd protittlun of the lutenstH of ts iiHinlierH.
nml tho cultlv itloti of a Hlilt of fellowship
nnd helpfulness mining tin in It Is ,dilia
llonul, philanthropic mid socinl It has i
studtntH' loan fund offers tehnl usliiim, has
mi imploMiiint lomiulltci , rlvts nlif to
ntedj graduates tho h line as the slsti r nsso
i ration: bus a thrlvlnij: ltnl I'nni niixllliry.
No. 1 J3 : a wonderful class of IJIble studentH,
dlieeted by MUs Hannili Miller; and a ma
tron scition. which makes the ileirest unit
dalntltst outfits for the w ir babies of 1'ranio
Ibis latter section Ins for ihiliman Mis
Clan nee l'ow Mrs .1. Itunill Homeland
his bun kelutrd for pnylihiit icb
jear slum the assni latlou was organl d "VIrs
Allicrt V- Sanson Is vlie pr, Iduit, Miss
Anno Search, itcordlng Httritarj , Miss Ciro
ln Kenwortliy, roi responding mitliir), and
Miss Helen Kenilngton, tieasiiur Mrs. Hd
ward II 1'oineroj, of Chicago 111, fonntrly
Miss Kntlurlno l'linchion Is honoriir) presi
dent: nnd Dr Kugene liaki r, the pnsent
prlnelpal of the school, Is au'honor.ir) mem
ber. The loanl of dlrictois in, hides Miss Alma
STJrwait. Ml"s Umllj C Atl.ir, Mis J I)
lltukiev. Miss Hither II Divls Miss l.dn.i
It J itlm, Mrs Itogir H llortun Miss Ituth
Jovce, Mrs William H.rt-ut Mcklis. .Mrs.
Charles K Stokes and Miss eljn Voung,
Assisting Mrs 1'iiltcii, tlie prtsUmt of the
alumnae of the high and norm li schools, as
otlhers nnd directors are Mrs M ltoli
Inson. Miss Catharine W fllllitt, Miss Mary
V. r.obb. Jtlss Martha S (illl. Miss u rtrudu
M- Hutti iwoith, Mrs CeorKe II Stout, Miss
Mai caret 1'. Mori Is, Mrs -vvilllim Hills l.ii
Lens, Mrs Hubert (irlei. Mis Itobert A Pat
ton, Mrs M iry Cialg Halts, Miss Katlirn H.
Matiliett. Mrs Corge S (liipinan, Jllss
Martha GUI, Mrs. James P Kirtlitr. .Miss
Alma C. Keller. Mrs Hdgai Cope, Mrs
Mauilto Crean, Miss Maty J. (larnltr, Mls
i; i: Maguey, Mis. A J II White. .Mrs.
KJtbarino A Late, Mrs. William II rt-ur-lon.
Mrs. Morils Williams and Mi' II C.
MiCafltrty. 'the honorary ollleers .no .Mr.
Sarah Walker Pugan, ITis. M. C. I, I.ukens
a in Mrs .M ". I. Oi.lt r
MUSICALE GIVEN
FOR RED CROSS
Enjoyable Concert by Members of
B Natural Music Club in Lans-
downe on Wednesday Night
A kuecebsful mush ale was given b tho
11 .Natural Music Club on Widntsiliy eve
ning nt tho home of Miss Mario O llrlen
Tho proceeds from tho nffalr wero given to
tho Lansdowno branch of the Ited Cross.
Tho program was a most Interesting one,
mil Included musical numbeis by all tho
members of the tlub.
Thero was a piano duet bv- Mrs Herbert
li Hvans and Mrs. J, If, Jissup, ueveial
t lionises Ming by Mrs Itobert Downing 1a
lor, Mrs II. noso Smith, Miss Alma Wallace,
Mrs Kdgar Beatty, Miss Jeannetto Ilatten,
Miss Laura Willis, Mrs. Chester P. dalle
her and Miss Olive Mason: a piano solo by
Jllss Annlo Porter, n violin solo by Miss
Hllzabeth Piuclnll, somo piano trios by
Mlfcs Iluth Pecker, Jlrs. II. Simons, and
Miss Marie O'nrlen: n cal solo by Mrs.
11 If A. lieach .and a solo by Mrs. Itobert
Downing T.alor: a duet for piano and org in
by Miss Marie O'Hrlen nnd Mrs. Fletcher
AVood, n vocal solo by Miss Laura AVIllls,
ii plvno tolo by MUs Iuth Wunderllch, sev
eral more choruses nnd n quartet for the
plnno Iv Miss Ruth Decker, Miss, Villi
Mejer, Miss Florence Lowtlon and Miss
draco Hond The accompanists for tho
evening wero Mrs. Herbert 15. Hvans and
Mrs J. H, Jessup
At tho conclusion of tho musical program
a bright, rnjovable little sketch, called 'The
lleartvillo Shakespeare Club," was presen'ed.
The members of tho cast Included Mrs. Jrbn
J. II. riilllp". Mrs II. Hoss Smith Miss
lluth Decker. Miss Marie O'Hrlen, Miss Grace
Hond, Miss Ruth Wunderllch and MIbs Alma
Wallace.
Mr. Merrill Morrow, of Pittsburgh, has
been spending a few days with Mr, and
Mrs Allen It. Hopper.
Mr. Charles J. Pilling, Mr. Alexanlcr Wil
son and Mr. Samuel JC. Thllllps left on Sat
urday for Plnehurst, N, C, where they will
spend .a week golfing.
Mrs. Thomas M, Fitzgerald will be one of
tho patronesses at tho Phllopalilau ball In
Philadelphia.
MISS MAUIG K. AHi:ilN
Two aiile-s for tho annual I'hilop.itri.in Hall, vvlmli will take' place tonii1it
in tho bnlltnom of tho Ilclluuic-Stintfoicl.
WEDDING TONIGHT
IN TIOGA CHURCH
Miss Hannah Burns Will Be Mar
ried to Mr. Samuel J. Cleven
ger, Jr., of Cynwyd
A wcdiling of Intciest In Tlogi mil along
the Main 1,1m will take pine tills tvenlng
nt 7 3(1 o'clock In thn Ting i Mi thodlst Hpls
etipil Chuieh, 'flora nnd Hlghtuntli strtets,
wlitn Miss Hannili Hums ii iui,liti r of Mi
nnd Mis Hob, it L Hums of ir.lt .North
Hlgliteeiith street, villi bit nine tln InMe of
Mr Samuel J Clevenger. .Ir of c inwvil
The ceremony will be ptifoim ii liy tlie Rev
Samuel Me Williams, 1) p The brides
fither will Kl her In marriage
Slio will bo nttlred In a gown of whlto
Keorgtlte cu pe trimmed with in t mtn old
end with pearls Her veil of tulle, will lie
diiiEltt Willi sii iv s of eirniise blossoms anil
lieails A Hllowel of Vlllltn loses lltlil nweet
pi'as will be i iiileil Miss Id i lhirns will
ittend bei sister as mild of honor He-i
gown is of Kin II pink Mtiu tiliiimeil Willi
silver Hie nml her hit Is a t tiinliiu itlmi
of shell iilnl sutln and sllvn lut she win
e-irtj ll siloKtr of reiseS to In Itell lic-l f,own
Miss Hllzahttli Tliunliouse nnd Miss Mmgi
nt Wltst. both of mU, Pa, will be brlilis
in lids Their fieiel.s mo of tiuepioI- hlne
satin, wltli a touch of sliver I up, and tlulr
black pletuie hats of tulln nie tilmiiied wltli
piradlso pluinoj ' In-j will cau pink
swee t peas
Ml (ianitt Stiles will be the luldcMniiin
b.'t min, and tlie utlius will lut ltul, Mi
I.lojd Histwoeid Seltiold, Mr Aitbur Clevui
gtr Mr Herbert Cleiengu lumbers of tlie
liildegiooni. nml Mi T llou T.ajlor
The, service will be followed liv a lee-ep-tlon
at the' home of the bilde'n puents.
aftti wltleh .Mr Cleveiihir and his brlil
will h ive on an extended ti!
Avni: i'a'iihrsov
Annnuiii einent Is mule of the inuiiij,n e,r
Miss Helen Clark l'lttersnn, el mghter eif
Ml nnd .Mrs. Hdgar (', I'nttt rsnii, e.f VV III
I imsliurg, Pa. to Mr Charles i i.ink Aer
mil ef Mis. leli V ver, of 1S5J VV llllng
tmi stieet, on lliuisilij, l'ebiuiiv 7, at
IJie home eif tlie lirldigioom's mother bv
tlie Rev Pr Mi dud, assistant pastor nt
the llrni e II iptlst Ttinple, Hrnnd nnd Units
streets. Tho i-eivlee was u ver etulet inn .
owing to a retent ele.ith in tlie- family of
Hie bride gloom After a shent tilp Mr nml
Mis Ajcr will be at homo it 1 5J WIIIIiuc
ton street
rsnnnv sciiiTLH"
The weihlint- of MM Stelli .Mule . Imlz
ami Mi Wlllluu A (iicen took plaie on
Wedneselav afteinoon, I'elninry f, in the
'hurt it of Our Lull of Mercv Tim e ere -inony
was perfnrmeel viltli n miptlil lllls
by Motislgnor Oerild P. f'oghlau. 'J ho lirlele
was attended bv hei sister. Miss Merteeles
M. S'chiil, as imlel of honor, and the lust
man was. Mr Jainci I". dreen, a lirother of
tin 1 1 UK gioom.
Tlie weililliu w is followed Ity n hreakf 1st
at the 1 omo of the lnlile 23 17 Ninth Thir
teenth street. Mi. anil Mrs dieen left nu
an i tt nihil tup to tho roas-t.
Items of ren for llis seecletr pnee, uill lit,
nrrrptee! nml iirlntret In tlie- I renins I'tiMl,.
I eelter itruviilril tliey tire written on one, Ida
of the wiper einlr nnel nrn lcnrel with roll
name nnel trlrpliune numlier of ttie urtitlrr. h
It must lie nu Ilile In vrrltv tlie note. Ad
lrei,H -iie-iet Jlilnr." Kirnlns 1'uMio lelter.
1108 Clie.lnut Hrrft.
7yaa.s..e"hv- -ww-'i;
rhoto by Photo Craften.
MISS MARGARET LAND
Who is a popular member of tho
younger set in the northern patt of
the city.
I '
ANOTHER BRIDGE
FOR AUXILIARY NO. 343
l.arjco Service Flap Presented to
Memorial Church in South Phil
adelphia at Patriotic Service
On Thur d u the seiond bilili'i pitt will
I"' then bv tlie- iluex Chnptii Autllliiv
.No 11J of tho lleil Creiss, tlie procei els of
whit li will lie tlemated to the fund of tlie
niilllir The tlrt affair was given last
vieel. nml wne sueli n dee ided suctess Hi it
the meinlieis tbousht It would be will to
hive then weeklv. the different members of
Hip chapter nt ting as hostesses at tlie various
partus All me rubers and their friends nro
w limine nnd a thiige of lift) nuts Is made,
sn that n Mibst inti il mini Is ieali7ed ever)
w oeK
In the iilispur,. r the tlnlrinan of the
iililllan .Mrs tl.orgi. W Young of 211C
South llroul stn-it. win Ins been 111 for
lenne (line her el uii.lit, i, airs flinrles M
Welld entiitiilninuit nnd siinong the women
pnsent were Mis r Hlpi le Vlis ; K. , 1,1, r.
Mm M Si brine I Mis I'onliei Mrs All,,,
luivvtiitli Mis Him She , nberger, Mrs
Wlllluu Sihvvail Mis e,Voii,e W Slilslei,
Mis William Allen, Mrs deiuge 1' ITeiK,
Mis Simiml VVnhn, Mi Hoihll, Mis
Hiiiniei, Mis Amiiht. .Mrs AV Illl un l'n
Kii on, Mrs I' s, j.,,i. ,, Xl jinn,,,,
1 i iii r
A inil Intir.wtlng pitrinll., n-rvlee. wis
re..,1 'l"lllir ''I Hie Menioilil Chun h
i'i SI Paul, Fifteenth nml Porter struts
when a lMMiitlful Mrvl.e 11 ,g ,oUng
r itv.llv.i Mais was unfuih.l The llag w is
tin, gift e.f il. Mm In wlie.i.1. nml Mi
MieiniiH s iJoji... f ...j S)lll ,,,, rirel,t
Mipciliilinilint of the Siindij school, was In
iliiiK.. Mi Jeis.il, MiLiuklilln, Dlieeteri of
supplies, made llu, puscntutlni npceel, .mil
tho i.n Jo,,,, n Hup, p.stor of the
ellllli I, leielveel 1h,. ,K ,.,if f ,lu
fil.nels iin.l relatives of t. mllMed men
ilio stirs st m,l fop t following vouiig men,
sevuel of whom am alrnulv wltli dnnr.il
IMshliiKH fun, Frame Mi. VI
M.liotl Mr Holt it VlUen Jr. Mr H IIui
luid He lulling, Alt Louis T He iinett, .Mi
loliii Hiiinitt, Jli Hail L ihinKs J,
llowimlj Duel,, .Mi Home u i', unlit i- Mr
Alplieuiso ITiil.tte. Mi Alitor II ('ike,
Mi Itobert i Tine. AI. c i, c-Uiinliii,hani.
Mr Hubert U Hie kmin, Alt Thomas CI is
gnw. Ah Junes (lligow Mi Leon (lott
m b ill Mr ( linries H drl,g Mr ( h tries M
II17111I Ji . Vli denign H Johnson Mr
laorge Ft mils Kt-nip Mr r hester A Ketr
Mr lames I) MeKee, All Funk W Milvln
Mr dldeiinC Moutgomeij, Mr James Olilen
btiseli Mr l.tengo l'arkln. Mi c.ul Ittnth
Ml Joseph C Hibert. Mi L me A Schotle M
Mr Wesli) 1: Scott, Di. II T Stott, Mr
Tliomis L Sheehin. Mr Jolin F Slieehan
Mr Douglass d Stewart. Mr denrge It'
Thompson, Mr. Willi im J Watson. Mr Win
fonl H Whetftone, .Mr. Ilenrj IVllson, Mr
CIiiiIihL Wltmer, Mr Wulterll AVoodlng
and Mr. Thomas Muii.ijns
PI ins .ue being iimelei by the giaduites of
St Thouiis AtpllunsH fe.r .1 big elrlve for
fiinils for the Catholic dills' High Sehool
nnd pi duration are In lug made for a pi.
tilotle timet, to In, liild em April 3, nt which
inllsteel men fiom llu navj j.ml nnd nelgl,.
bmliood niniorlis will be guests Many
prominent South Phil uleiphl ins hive con
sulted to mt ah pilnis of iho affulr, and
fiom piesent Inilie atlons It will be 11 great
success 'those who 111 0 working for the
suctiss of the atTair are Miss Catherine
OKIordan, rhaliinin, Mlns Agues Hgnn, Jllss
Anna Hogers, Mlns Miucella Smith, Miss
.Marguciiic. inompson, .vnss .viaigaiet Mill
loy, .Miss AnibelU McHermolt, MIks Clem
Meve Hckfeldt, .Mls Julia llnverty. Miss
Catherine ciiuuj miss, .viurj .Nianel,
Hose Jlijpr, .Mls Ann i Herhlnson,
Mary Owens, Jllss I :.ll til dalbighei,
llot.0 McKinna, Miss Vmi 1 Cnrlln,
Marl Heeldlnglou. Miss .lull 1 Qulnlen,
Miss
Miss
.Miss
Mlns
Miss
Catherine Mull irkej Miss Anna Doolej.MIss
Anna Kelly, Miss Ann 1 Jitters, Miss Anna
Sullivan, Miss Catlu rlne Huinlug, MIns Mar
Muira, Miss Anna Ilunulgan, Miss Alary
McCain-, Miss Jennie Cuiiulngh 1111 Miss
Mary Conbo, Miss Mollle Dojle, Miss
I athtrlno daieleu. Miss May McC'ormii k,
Miss Maty Hjan and Miss Mar dllgallen.
"WHAT5 DOING
iTONDilTi
t
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Ohl-tlnie Hinokrr, In auditorium of Park
way Hulldlng, under nurplces of Commercial
TJelcgraplurs" Union of America, at 8 p. m
Admission charge
l'lilloiuitrluii Hall, llrllevue-Strniford, Ad
mission charge,
Hrrriitlon lo tlie Itei. Ilimrll II. ronirelt,
In honor of his approaching seventy-fifth
birthday, Ilaptlst Temple, Ilroad and Berks
streets. I'rce
Mertlnr, eiimnilmlonril olllrtri nf fllrl
Scouts, 17.' I Valnut street Members.
Lecture on Imrrt lire liy James A, C Itthn,
Academy of Natural Sciences Free.
llotton S inpliuny l)nlirtrs. Academy of
Music. Admission charge
Monthly nieetlne of the IleuVUe-rpr r" llrnt,
flclal Association, Fraternity Hall lG2C-:8
Arch street, 8 o'clock. J I McHvoy and
Joseph Riley, of the Internal He venue Col
lector's office, will speak on the Income Tux
and Excess Front Tax. Member.
VZr?(,
Men Leaving From Falls
named to Train uy
War Relief Organizations
MUS. HLIZABF.TH DOHSOM ALTHMUS,
who Ins been ppcndlng pome time nt
Vewport, returned homo In tlmo to represent
the citizens' patriotic committee In accom
panying the soldiers from the Falls to tho
railroad nation There wero fifteen men
from the Thlity-elghth Ward, nnd Mrs
Charles S Osmond nnd Mrs H II Redding
ton represented tho cervleo mens comfort
league, which looks titter the men leaving for
servlco from the thirty-eight divisions, or
lower end of the ward, fc'w eater", helmets,
wristlets, scarfs. focI.p, comfort kits, testa
ments nnd prajer books were given to eich
man of tho section leaving for ramp And
how theso men do npprecate this personal
servlio In being accompanied to the train
nnd the godspeed of the splendid women who
represent their welfare workers'
White Houe activities Include the dinner
on Saturday evening In the clubhouse nf the
Voung ilea's Llternn Institute which was
donated for the purpose The nffalr was In
aid of tho wool funel of the vvejrkers The
dinner was followed bj a dunce In the au
ditorium of the clubhouse On Friday eve
ning, February 13 tbeie will be n ramo of
Insketbill In Atncrlci Hall In aid of the
White Houc work Tho teams plajlns will
be Dobson's Industrial and tho Phlladelplili
Xnvv Yard marines The game will be fol
lowed b n dince The Falls team Includes
Mr J Hdwnids, Mr Frank Lee, Mr Samuel
Mooreheael, Jlr W Kllpatrlck and Mr W,
Livingstone
An Inform il reception for the sale of home
mule bread and cake will be held by Mrs
Chirles P McDermott. i5.1 Wlnon avenue-,
dernnntown, on Saturdav, February 1C, In
aid of the wool fund of the IJolginn nnd
French war relief of St James the Les
Protestant Fplseopal Church The sale will
be followed bv a supper. Assisting th hostess
will be her sister Miss Miry Orlndrod. Mrs
William Orlndreiel and Miss lAella I arr.ar
Thn Ladles' Hmevolent Association of St.
James the Less Church will hold n social
meeting tomorrow evening I" the parish
house', when the hostesses will be Mr Andrew-
Allmrger, Mrs John Marco and Mrs
Susan P.obirts It being Lincoln w blrtlulaj,
the program will hi pitriotlc
Last Thursday evening the members of
the iltar guild eif the church occupied their
luwlv furnished room in tho parish house
for the llrst time The elraperles are mjrtlo
green ind tho wicker furniture Is uphol
Me led with the same color.
Ail interesting entertainment will be given
nn Frld is evening at the home of Mrs M.
Wlllirel Hess, on Alnsllo street. There will
le recitations nnd cnl and Instrumental
olos bj accomplished iimatei.rs The en
tertainment commltleo Includes Miss Hli
Tregen. Miss Marv Smith, Miss riorence L
W llloughbv anil Miss Dora Snovvden Among
those taking part will be Miss Jennie . Ca .
Miss riorenco Snovvden. Miss Mjtle hml h.
M ss Charlotte Tregea. Mlns Lisle Smith. M
HvelMi Smith. Mrs Herbert Turner. Miss
LITERARY CLUB HAD
MONTHLY MEETING
Many Interesting Papers Were
Read Before Organization of
Frank ford Women
The AN 0111 ill's Lltcmy Club of IT mkford
1,01,1 us inonthlv meeting on Tuesday after
noon nt tho home of Miss Florence Spangler
on (rthodo i-trect. Many Interesting papers
wuo tend and a very enJonble, afternoon a
spent bv those piesent. among whom were
Airs Alfred Anderson. .Airs Joseph Hall, Mrs.
ANIIllsni Cook. .Mrs Hubert Jllood, Mrs. ANU
liVm Itutton Mis 11. Allen, Mrs Charles
Hi ilni, Mrs. Horace Otecnwood, Mis Daniel
dreenvvooel, Mr- William Hkurljel. Miss
Fminn Fries. Mis John Justice. Mis John
ll' Harding, Miss Anni Harding, Mrs Itobert
Pilling, Mrs Henl imln Thorpe, Mrs Hdwnrd
'I borne, Mrs Charles Heston, Miss Caroline
sincelley. Mis Steble. Miss Margaret N'lmblcv,
Miss Vlrgluli Nlmbles. Mis. Howle. Mis
Kvle Mrs Artliur Singer. Mrs Ldward
Meielian Miss May T hnmpson, Mlfs Henrietta
Thompson Mis. James vv'hltuker, Mrs
ihules lilies, Mis. William Whltsiher and
Tho Ladles' Hlbl., Clisa of the Hebhobolh
Clinh. nt Paul and lliian streets, will hold
Its in'onihb soelal tomorrow evening at
tho home, of Mis. O. Fattlon cm Orcluid
htreet. Those present will lite Mrs llutehrl.
Airs Seinple, Mrs Straw. Mrs, Hubert, Mrs
Scott, Mrs Itovllt, Mrs Stuart, Mrs stolme.
Airs. AVInti'ibott, Mrs Drcse. Mrs Holton,
Alls Heerh, Mis Moore, Mrs Herh. Mrs.
llouker Mrs I.entz. .Mis Hennlngs, Miss
Scott, Mrs Hassan Mrs. Thames, Mrs. Ulrtl.
Mis 'AV.alls. Mrs Oat nnd Mis Pour
Mrs. J. Mitt he 1 of 4745 Penu stteet. Is
spending a few da s with Mrs Alplieus Hd
w irds, of Ivjland, Pi. vvheio sho has gono
to attend the eleventh wedding anniversary
of her cblllren. Mr and Mrs. ltust-el Hd-
.AIis. Straw, of Foulkrod street, wilt en
tcrtulii the members of her fewlng circle
this afternoon, when her guests will bo
Mrs S Holton, Mrs V France, Mis A.
Holme Mrs II Holme. Mrs II (illmore, Mrs
M Hroml, Mrs Parsons, Mrs, M. Cllmori,
Mis S Plckels, Mis J Van. and Alias A
ifroadbetit . .... T .
Mrs D.uilil dietnvvood, of 4CI, Lelper
stteet, will 1 nte 1 tain tlie members of the
Tutiday Alorniiig Luncheon Club at lier home
tomorrow Those present will bo Mis. John
Justice, Mrs Chirles lilies. Airs John Movir,
Mrs Isaac Schllcter, Miss Florence Spingler.
Mrs Mnr 11 Hill, Mrs. Hubert Rlood, Mrs
T W'orchester AN orrell Mis Willi nil Hutton,
Mrs Samuel Hollem nnd Mrs liederlck AN'al
tun
Mr i.r.tt Mis. ANhltaker, of AVIsslnomlng.
nre tlie gunts of Mr and Mrs Castor, of
Pilling and Ariott streets, for a short lslt.
imnRFST MiniTs at s r,
V UIVXVlO i MAIS TOIJAV, AN EI). L SAT
CAPITAL DIN FUSION ' Pig Public Leslger.
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The moHt remarkable play 1 1 tne Century
LOVE FORBIDDEN
WITH
ROBERT EDESON
Cant of Pmlnent Droatlivay Flu)ert,,
GARRICK NtOHTH AT S 13
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IllIc Hovvarih, Mis
lis- Hnrct Wllloughbr, MIVS
ss Hsthcr McFadjcn, MIssAtS
, Mlrs Anne Smith and MlsfJ ,.
ncIIIc Smith. Miss
nilnbctl, Toircrs.
Jennie Smith. Vj.
Mlrs Mary arlndrod, organist and choir .rjj
lender In St. AmteMi. t,PM.,n rne.AHMBi
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Jllsalon, West Manayunk. gaNo an attrnclIvrT '"?S
nni.lli. h ., .. .... . . wftbt JLK
ber home. Thlrt -third nnd Clearfield strectn, Kj
in" the members nf lh rlinlr onrl hnr . In -c.
.', .iiei'iitiinmenc nn l-rionv eveninr. u.:
V.1" '"'"f1""' Those partlclpsllng included StJ,
i ,i i.tiini iiunvvortli. Miss Maty Havls. ifli'
AUs Helen r'rn,, fnr.l sri.- tthim tint utia i JjVI
Olive Mill, Miss Lillian Mnnton. Miss'Myra l -y
nu. .vnes licKio Hoyds, Miss Mary Iloyd. 's J.
Mr tend Mrs Albert Holt, Mr. William Tyson, ,"-f'
Mr f.'eorgo Tjson, Mr IMunrd Huiby, Mr. m.'Vrt
Morris Hovels, Mr. Thomas Manton, Mr. and '
ir- -- j. MeUermott and Mr. AVIIllam ""Vf'
crineirou. ar . -,t:
inc unni or the seiles of winter dances ot .j. . Nl
ine loung Mens Improvement Association -l U
took place on Friday evening nt the clubhouse 'u";
em Queen Hue Tho nation's emblem wass-w V
inonnncni in mo Ueeoratlons of tho assemoiy ir
loom Among tho gucts wero Miss Ithel
Hdnierds, Miss Ileslo l.cldy. Miss Ethel Tur
not, Mr Herbert Hdvvards, Mr. nnd Mrs. JcJh
Hiooks, Mr and Mrs John Stlneon, Miss
Hesslc Hrcvvor, Miss leln Leldy, Miss Martha
I.eldv, Mr. AN'. School Id, Miss AVIIIa Dodge.
Mr and Mrs John droves, Mr. and Mrs.
Ocorge Foster, Miss Charlotte Leldy, Mr. and
Mrs it U Cole. Mr. John AN'hltaker, Mlna
Anna Morlson, Mr Hobert Iloirdman, Mr.
find Mis Kcmvorthy, Mr. and Mrs Hoy
l)jon, .Mrs. Charles Mason. Miss Marjory
Walker. Mr Sidney Walker. Miss Loutso
Moosliructr. Miss Clarke. M.ss Sonhia Moon-
liruger Mr Fred Sliepper, Miss Miry Klndon, t
Mr Hilu.ilil Jones. Mr IHrry West. Mr. Mer
illl IVrtlck, Miss Irene Farrell, Mr. AVilllam
Turner and Miss Anna Schall
The Men's Hlblo class of tho Oraco He
formed Hplscopal Chiireli, nidge avenutrnbova
Calumet street, held a social meeting on Frl.
da) evening In the lecture room of the church.
Addresses wero niide by the pastor, tho Hev.
AVnlter 13. Oakford, nnel Mr, W Bchncy, of
I.ogan.
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MAHKET f
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A GOLDWYN PICTURE v t
rirst lrrn?ntatlon of orfvi.
M A D G E KENNEDY ;
In Aetsrtstlon ot Play
"OUR LITTLE WIFE"
liy tho Author of 'Filr unl AN'arratr '
PALACE
l.'lt MAUKP.T STllKBT
111 A Jt to 11 15 P. M.
First Presentation of
KITTY GORDON
in Tin; niviNK HAcmriri-:
ARCADIA
rilEST.NUT lir.I, loth
JACK PICKFORD
In 1 lrjt Hhowlnir, Paramount VfrIon of
"HUCK AND TOM"
From MAIIK TWAIN'S Famous Storj
AilleM Attraction I1I3SJAM1N' CIIAI'IN In
THE SON OF DEMOCRACY
JTrat of n afrlfs of ten episode., each com-l4-tr
in Itsrlt ami ueh telllni; of a elramatlo
chapter In tlie llfei of Abraham I Incoln.
VICTORIA
MAHKET Above OTIf
0 A M. to 11 15 P. M.
WILLIAM 1IJX l'rflrnts
WILLIAM FARNUM
IN 1TUHT lTlhSUNTATIO.V OP
"LES MISERABLES"
1'JIS l'lclurlzatlon of Victor llueo a Novel
L.ssay Cash Prlzo Contest
n RfiF.NT MAnKf.T net. 17th
lVl-eVjLelN J. MKlilO rresenti
EFFIE SHANNON F1"' .hlsoy..
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AT JUNII'CK
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'THE ART STUDIO"
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ANNIVERSARY JUBILEE
II NN tlillPflTHM CIllKATHST PICTURE
"The Birth of a Nation"
Anil A'audet Hli-, Headed by
"iMID-WINTER REVUE"
lifai.Hful Tallin Id Muwltnl Comttb
chestnut st. Opera House
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MONDAY, FEB. 18
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ORCHESTRA
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