. SS?. "v,i V JStti3 -srn, ,. i TVu-jf EVENING (PUBLIC LEDGERr- PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER I 5, 1019 i v ' k VTSKHysajSJ; ;fo c i7ST GOSSiP 4B0tf T PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Talks About the Hunting Season Radnor Club . Active These November Days. s Miss Ncwhall's Engagement Tnn bunting Benson lias started in fast nnd furious, and the Radnor Club, for Instance, Is having meets every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. And several othcr of tbo hunt clubs nro nt It, too. The Thomas Hitchcock, of Westbury, L, I., came over this week and arc visiting Kir. Charles Mather nt his home In Haverford. Yesterday tho Mathers", that is Mr. Mather and Jose phine, and Mr. and Mrs. Hitchcock rodo with the Radnor hounds. Mr. Tlunkett Stewart is up at bis farms this week, too, nnd has been giv ing a succession' of stng house parties and hunting has been tho order of the day for the whole week. One of the debutantes who is very fond of riding nnd hunting Is Gertrude Conawny. She Is Mrs. Unrklle Henry's daughter, you Unbw. Sho rides very well. SOME persons were surprised to bear of Miss Eleanor Ncwhall's engage ment to Duncan Selfrldge, but many of us knew of their friendship, wmcu wns a thing of years. Eleanor lias Uvea by t.,.lf elnna liar nnrnnfft' t1pnt.ll. in a small house on a pnrt of the Ncwhall estate in Strafford. Her house is won derfully attrnctlvc and sho is u very charmine girl. She uocr went in for society much, did not care for it. She H n sister of Mrs. O'nrlen. who was Marlon Ncwhall. and of Tom New hall, who announced the engagement : nnd prospective marriage, wh c h wi 1 occur on Saturday at the beautiful old Val ley Forge Knlscopal Church, with the Kev. Mr. Uurk, who is rector there, 0flThV wedding will take place at noon sharp and only the tawdlote families will be there. Marlon Tsewlii all 0 Brien Is up here staying with different friems nnd has gono to New ork for a few 3?.. hiit lll bo present nt the wed dffi' Dan NeVhaVlis another brotWfr. .L'Bn older sister was Miss Carol no hSllheTmarrled d 1W. out 'West, you know. Mr. e''F? " the son of Admiral and Mrs. Selfndge, of Washington od Borton Hta o WaThS2 I. to b? n"S5oy after the ton suburbs1' . T3B Plays and Ple We S was. wh". it " "" b (0u0wing charge of ie Qar HC "" -ui.i, WB r-Plnoteer or. should be Mr Daniel O. Donovan, and n line is XVlVlvnB1so atudu3 know she if a wonder at the piano. Mre George Brlnton, mezzo-soprano, and Miss Marlon Wilson, soprano, will sing. I HEARD a very Interesting uung other day. It appears that Mrs. Francis Burrall Hoffman, of New Jork. whose son Albert was the husband of Leta SulHvan. who died a counle o months ago, knew the queen of Belgium Beusi'she was In deep tnournins for Leta. she did not attend any of the receptions given for the queen, and, fo, JFyou Please, the queen was K.raaous enough to go to the Hoffmans' home for a little while and Sirs. Hoffman asked Mrs. Sullivan, Frances and Elaine to go on and meet the queen that afternoon, which they did. The queen wns perfectly sweet and so sympathetic nbout the sorrow that had come to the family in young M Hoffman's early death. She wrote her name on the flyleaf of tho prayer book which Leta had carried at her wedding instead of a bouquet, so Mrs. Sullivan has that to keep. MRS. ALBERT LEEDS nnd Miss Dora Lewis will sail for Franco on the Touraine very shortly. Tbey are colng over to work among tho refugees. Mrs; Leeds is the sister of Bishop Webb, of Milwaukee, I think it is. Her two dauehters. Ruth and Eliza beth, nro married, Ruth is the wife of Everett Brown, nnd Elizabeth mar ried Henry Reed, tho bon of the Iato Judge Reed, nnd n nephew of Mr. Frank Bond nnd Mrs. Wnrren Inger boII. of this city. Henry and Elizabeth live In New Xork now. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES An engagement of much interest in this city, in New York and Washing ton, is that of Miss Madeleine Coch rane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Cochrane, of Hewlett, L. I., nnd Mr. Philip S. P. Randolph, Jr., son of Mr. Philip S. P. Randolph, of this city. Miss Cochrane is tho eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cochrane and is an expert sportswoman. Mr. Randolph is the eldest son of Mr. Randolph. He has one sister older, Mrs. John R. Fell, who was Miss Dorothy Randolph, and bis younger sisters and brothers are Mrs. Robert Spear Hudson, who was Miss Hannah Randolph, and Mrs. Philip Stevenson, who was Miss Emily Randolph, Mr. Emlcn Randolph and Mr. Wlster Randolph. Mr. Randolph's mother was Miss Hannah Fetherston, of this city. Sho died about twenty years i ago. The wedding of Mr. Randolph and Miss Cochrane will take place in the spring. An engagement of interest to this city is that of Miss Rhoda Fullam, daughter of Rear Admiral nnd Mrs. William F. Fullam, to Mr. Raymond Welch, of Spokane, -Wash. The wed ding will take place early next month. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lee Reid. of Chestnut Hill, will not give a tea this afternoon to introduce their daughter. Miss Mabel H. P. Reid. Miss Reid was introduced last spring. Mr. nnd Mrs, Reid will entertain nt a dance on November 0 in honor of their daugh ter. The guests who will attend the din ner to be given by Mr. and Mrs. J. Kearsley Mitchell tomorrow nt Red Rose Manor, Villanova, In honor of Colonel John- 0. Grooroe and Mrs. Groome wljl be Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward T. Stotesbury, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Roberts, Mr. nnd Mrs. George Willing, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Horatio G. Lloyd, Mrs. Jonn B. Thayer, Dr. and Mrs. Williams Biddle Cadwalader and Mr. Wilson Eyre. Among tho debutantes who will re ceive at the tea which Mrs, Bradford Knight, of 1017 Ritteuhouso street, will give at the Acorn Club on Monday, November 17, to Introduce her daugh ter, Miss Mary Taylor Knight, will bo ; Mies Carolyn Valentine, Miss Mary Fahneetock, Miss Mabel Howard Post Reid. Miss Kathleen G. Rltter, Miss Marie Louise Asbhurst, Miss Dorothy Newbold Ely, Miss Evelyn Newbold Emltb. Miss Nancy Binney Dunning, Miss Margaret Ralston Gest, Miss Ju liana Baker, Miss Elizabeth Anne Tay 1 lor, Miss Helen Harte Shelton, Miss Stewart, Miss Caroline D. Nixon, Woodbury. N. J. : Miss Vlctorln Davis ind Mist Elizabeth P. Crabbc, of rutsburgti. , Among tho Klicsts who will nttend tho theatre par,ty and supper at the Rltz Carlton, to bo given in honor of Miss Pojly Thayer, debutante daughter 4ot Mrs. John B. Thayer, of Redwood, Haverford, by Mr. Alexander Hamil ton 8. Post, of Baltimore, on Mondny cxcnlng, November 17, will bo Miss Elizabeth Welsh, Miss Margaret A. Dallctt, Miss Mary Glcndlnnlng, Miss Ellen Glendlnnlug.-Miss Sarah M. Har rison, Miss Eleanor Robb, Miss Edith Newlin, Miss H. Paulino L. Bell, Miss Marlon W. Baird, Miss Elinor Thomp son, Miss Snrnh II. Dolan, Miss rill Widcner, Miss Peggv Thaver, Miss An toinette Gcyelin. Mr. William H. P. Townscnd, Mr. Thomas McCarter, Mr. Donald D. Kennedy, Mr. Kenneth C. Kennedy, Mr. Palmer Townseud, Mr. Emlle C. Geyclln, Mr. Henry L. Gcye lin, Jr., Mr. Unsal II. McCarter, 3d ; Mr. Do Benncville Bell, Mr. II. Per civnl Glendinniug, Mr. Samuel Bell, 3d j Mr. Sydney Thayer, Jr., Mr. Car tor R. Leidy, Mr. Aiken Reichner, Mr. It. II. Bavord Bowie, Jr., Mr. Daniel M. Dent, Mr. Lud'ow Smith, Mr. Regi nald Jacobs, Mr. Harry rsolsou and Mr. Richard King. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dcnckla Mills have issued invitations for n dnncc on Saturday, December 27, in honor of their daughter. Miss Frances Mills, nt Woodcrcst Lodge, St. Davids. Dr. nnd Mrs. Perry S. Allen, of 2124 Spruce street, "lyill give a dinner on Tuesday, December 23, at the Belle-vuc-Stratford, in honor of Miss Sarah Meade Harrison, debutante daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Harrison, of Iloicmont, before Mr. and Mrs. Powell liana's dance for their debutante daughter, Miss Anita Evaus. Tbo Rev. George Calvert Carter and Mrs. Carter, of Bryu Mawr, will give n danco at tho Bellevuc-Stratford on Tuesday, December 30, in honor of their daughter, Miss Mnry It. Carter. Mrs. Carter will also entertain at dinner at the Bellevue-Stratford on Monday eve ning, December 20, in honor of her daughter, Miss Virginia1 Benson Carter, before the Saturday Evening Dancing Class. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Coxe will entertain nt dinner on Monday, Novem ber 10, in honor of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. nnd Mrs. Eckley B. Coxe, 3d, nt Willlsbrook Farm, their place in Mnlvcrn. Mr. uud Mrs. William Baker Whelcn, of Clovelly, Devon, have taken a bouse at 1034 Locust street for tbo winter and will move in November 15. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Hitchcock, of Westbury, L. I., arc visiting Mrs. Chnrles E. Mather at Avonwood Court, Hnerford. Mr. aud Mrs. William T. Wright, of St. Daids, are spendipg a week ut Blooming Grove Hunting and Fishing Club, Pa., and will return on Friday. Mrs. Wright will entertain at luncheon on Tuesday, November n. Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Strawbridge gave a dinner on Htinuay evening nt Meadow Lodge, tncir place in liryu Muwr. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Clothier will entertain nt supper on Frlduy eve ning, November 14, after the Pickering Hunt races at tnelr farm near rnoenix illu. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Custis Harri son, Jr., entertained ut dinner last night at Chuckswood, their homo In Villa nova. Mrs. William Hcwson Bradford, of lf03 De Lancey street, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. John Lanning, ut Wilkes-Barre. On Saturday, November 30, there will be n subscription dinner and, dance at the Philadelphia Cricket Club. Tho dinner will be nt 7 :30 o'clock. ALONG THE MAIN LINE Sir. nnd Mrs. Chnrles Wells Walker nnd their daughters, Mrs. William McK. Brny and Miss Edith Lindsay Walker, have returned to their home, Rehoboth Farm, Devon, nftcr spendiug a week at the Marlborough-Blenbeim, Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ebcrhard, of Atlantic City, N. J., nnuounce the en gagement of their daughter. Miss Ber nice Isabello Ebcrhard, to Mr. Wendell Deringer Schoch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Parke Schoch, of St. Davids. ALONG THE READING Mrs. Frederic M. Willinras, of 3 Sharpless avenue, Slelrose Park, enter tained at enrds this nftcrnoou in honor of Sliss Lottie Krout, of Oak Lane, whose marriage to Sir. James Knapp, of this city, takes placo on Novem ber 12. GERMANTOWN Mr. und Sirs. Jay Green, of 0120 Slorton street, announce the engage ment of their daughter, Sliss Hauuub Green, to Mr. Ingram Bergman, son of Sir. and Mrs. A. Bergman, of Ger man town. Sir. and Mrs. Slur E. Berkowitz and theirdaughtcr. Miss Ruth Louise Berk owitz, have left 6042 Lincoln drive, tho home of their parents, the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Henry Berkowitz, where they spent several months, and are iu their new borne nt 514 Arbatus street, Ger mantown. LANSDOWNE Quito a number of the women and the younger girls of Lansdowne are giv ing their services to the Red Cross this week in behalf of the rollcall cam puign, and are making a house-to-house canvass for memberships. Sirs. Slarv Garretson Cook and Sirs. Thomas G. Cooper are among those who arc at the bead of this work. On Friday, November 7. tho Needle work Guild will hold its annual meet ing at tho Twentieth Century Club. The spenker will be Dr. John A. McKenna, who served in France during the war. Sirs. Joseph Hart i,.n a birthday party on Saturday afternoon, Novem ber 1, for her daughter, Miss Eleanor Hart. The guests were Miss Dorothy Evans, Miss Estelle Williams, Miss Louise Wardell, Sliss Eleanor Chap man, Sliss Marjorle Hallahan, Miss Betty Stetser, Mr. Paul Collins, Sir. Charles Evans nnd Mr. William Stetser. Sir. and Sirs, Stuart Landcs, for merly of Lansdowne, have returned from their wedding trip aud will be at home after November 15 at 420 Church lane, Germantown. Mrs. Landcs will be remembered ns Miss Ruth Wundcr llcb. Miss Lucllo Pike, of Idaho Falls, Idaho, is spending severnl days with Bliss Rutb Decker. Sliss Decker's en gagement to Sites Pike's brother, Sir. Marion Pike, was announced some time ego, and the wedding will take place in December. Mrs. Frank Eaton is spending some time at Port Washington, L. I. Jin. Robert Folwell, of MulUca Hill, N. J.i i$ spending several weeks with her mother, Mrs. Abram L. Pcnnock, of Violet lane. tl.. nri.-i it-ii f r-AHHArtit..i .t A.IID3 muut:i Aiuu, ui vyuuiitiuiiji, la ( vismng air. anu .Mrs. tnanes u. nnurr leff. Mr. and Mrs. Shurtlcff recently returned from a motor trip through the New England states, and brought Miss Hall homo with them. NORTH PHILADELPHIA To aid St. Malachy's Day Nursery, u largo card party, followed by a dnuee, will bo given on Friday evening ut Lu Lu Temple, 1337 Spring Garden street. The hoxtes-ics will be Mrs. Katharine Ryan, Mrs. Walter GUI, Miss Mary ijevnu and .miss riuc Dcvllu. The Metropolitan Club, composed of young men living in North Philadelphia, gavo n masquerade dance on Saturday evening nt'tho Belfield Country Club. Miss ltne Lelcht won the prize for the prettiest costume nnd Mr. Leonard Tull for the funniest. The affair was in charge of .Mr. Lore Campbell, president of the club: Mr. Gordon Davis, secre tary, and Mr. Lester Straub. Other members includo Mr. Abraham Fretz, treasurer j Mr. George Schill, Mr. Har old WHIard, Mr. Norman Meviua, Mr. Willnrd Rambo, Mr. Warren Davis, Mr. Fred Hotz, Mr. John Lorcnz, Mr. Harry Clark, Mr. Roger Wayne, Mr. Mlckcns Schaeffcr, Mr. Milton Schaef- fcr, Mr. Alfred Slicker, Mr. Jumcs ltrown, Mr. Richard II II and Mr. George Krouss. Among their guests were Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Fnltcrmujcr, .uiss .AiiKireu i aiterniryer. Dr. nnd Mrs. V. Topeland. Dr. W. Doyle, Miss Comptou, Miss Florcnco Kenulugton, Miss Marian Keiinington, Mr. Henry Kcyscr, Miss Miriiim Marsh, Mls Mil dred Dnvldson. Miss Florence Hitcert. Mits Florence Ilendcroqn. Miss Ethel Orr, Miss Ellznbeth Nnulty, Mtus Violet Soudcu, Miss Ruth Krcher, Miss iithcu nuunus, .uish .uuigaiet uceuuer, Miss Caroline BIcnck and Sliss G. Gilbert. Sirs. Carrie Stern, of 1000 Diamond street, left Friday for New Jork civ where she will be the guevt of Mr. uud .Mrs. btanley V. Goldsmith, of Morn ingside uvenue. Mrs. Goldsmith, for merly Miss Sodie Stern, will be remem- I bered for her clever work und beau -tlful singlug in amateur musical come- ' dies given for charity in Jewish circles' of Philadelphia. Tho marriage of Miis Olgu Jeanetlo Dorn, of 3333 North Sixteenth Mxeet, to Mr. Charles Bobbins, of Boston, will be polcmuized on Saturday, November 8, at the Church of tho Resurrection, Broad nud Tiogu streets, at 3 o'clock. Sir. nnd Mrs. Gould G. Hlrsh, of 3710 North Tenth street, are being con gratulated on the birth of a daughter, Doris G. Hlrsh, on Thursday, October 30. Mrs. Hlrsh will bo remembered ns Miss Dorothy Grcciiebaum, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. Simon Grecnebaum, of the Slajestic Hotel. Mr. and Sirs. Herbert B. Loeb, of 1525 Poplar street, will move hhortly to their new apartment at the northwest corner of Sixteenth uud Jefferson streets. WEST PHILADELPHIA A Halloween party was given by Miss Elsie Kompnss and Sliss Doris licit on Saturdny evening, nt the home of Sir. nnd Sirs. J. Kompnss, 818 Noith Thirty-eighth street. Among those present were: Sir. mid Sirs. G. Walk er, Sliss Ulniu lvompass, Sliss Ger trude Scher, Sliss Annu P. Tcmme, Sliss Ilexunna Smith, Sliss Edith Quittner, Sliss Eduu Abbott, Sliss Edna I'hil llps, Sliss Edith Steincl. Sliss Mildred Cummings, Sliss iLaurn Wilson. Sir. G. W. Robinson, Sir. John Phillips, Sir. Henry Seller, Sir. Herbert ISuii, Sir. Hurry F. Locehucr, Sir. Henry 'JVmrue. Sir. J. Patterson, Sir. G. Foley und Sir. William A. Temme, Jr. Sir. Wiufield Scott, Jr., who wou honors in the war with Germany, spent the past week with bis uncle and aunt. Captain and Sirs. George P. II. Dolbow, 0103 Spruce btrcet. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Sirs. George S. Fdrd, of 4010 Catb nrino street, will give u thentre party on Saturdny to her card club, the members of which nro: Sirs. Wylic Christie, Sirs. Howard G. Ford, Sirs. W. II. Holdt, Sirs. Arthur Johnston, Sirs. Edward Schaffer, Sirs. William Scbaffcr aud Sirs. Charles Whitman, Jr. Sirs. Ford will be remembered ns Sliss Slargucrito V. Blundin, formerly of South Seventeenth street. Sir. John Gray, son of Sir. nnd Sirs. John Gray, ot 2112 South Nineteenth street, has returned homo after a week's visit with friends ut Pittsburgh. Ho is now spending tho fortnight as the guest of his friend, Sir. Wallace Thomus, of Wildwood. Dr. G. J. Silverman, ol S04 South Fifth street, entertained Sir. Dauyclle, of Sweden, ou Tuesday. The seventy-fifth annual lcception of the Fourth United Prcsbytcriun Church, ut Nineteenth nnd Fitzwatcr streets, will be held Thursday evening, the Rev. T. Hutchinson beiug pastor of the church. Among thoso who will en tertain arc: Sliss T. Turner, Sliss Slary Lulrd. Sir. William Crawford. Sir. V. Trimball and Sliss Elsie Cruwford. Sir. Cburlea V. Jordan, of Twentieth and Blercy streets, will sail next week for an extended trip to Bels um. Sir. Jordan expects to return to the states about April I. Miss Rcgina O'Brien, of 1020 South iifteentli sticct. nas lust returned from u lisit to her bister, SIis. O'Brien, of auamic -iiy. A siirpriso welcome home jiarty was of the American expeditionary forces. at the homo of Mr. SI. Kelluer, 2420 ??ouiu imneeutii street, ou Sunday, November 2. Among thoso present were: .Mr. u. jjesovitz, Mr. ai. eit ner, Sir. L. Kellncr, Mr. J. Abxams, Sir. L. Abrnms, Sir. H. Jacobsou, Sir. J. Snyder, Sir. B. Oxman, Mr. I. Ox man. Sir. B. Fisher. Sir. S. Blaster. Sir. nnd Sirs. Kellncr, Sir. and Sirs. A. ucrger, air. and airs. L. lilock, Bliss A. Derringer, the Blisses Kellncr 'and Sir. and BIrsi J. Weiss. TIOGA Tho Delta Tau Sigma sororltv cave n dance on Slonday evening at the home of tho president, Sliss Nuomi Lodge. .uiss Annu jarain is vice president of the sorority, Miss Beatrix Alverez, trensurer and Bliss Slarguerite Larkiti, secretary. Other members include Bliss Jean Clark, Bliss Blarian Eckct Miss Catherine Conway, Sliss Sura Sweeney, Bliss Kathryn Horn, Sliss Annette Blechan. Bliss Loretta Dagncy, Bliss Clara Wiza, Bliss Blaria Crier, Sliss Helen Blercy, Sliss BInrgaret Slanning, and Miss BInrgaret SIcSIencmy, Sirs. Lucy Blole, of 1718 W.cst Cayu ga btreet, assisted by Sirs. SI. E, Slad dock, of West Venango street, gave a icceptlon last evening at the home of Sirs. Blole, for tho members of tbe A. W. T. society of the Temple Baptist Church, Tioga and Twenty-second streets. ' Miss Regiua Herron, of 1018 West Butler street, entertained at cards on Monday evening at her home, when her guests included Bliss Loretta Currau, MibH Helen Currau, Sliss Anna Buffer ty, Miss Blargaret Doyle, Bliss Joseph ino Carroll, Bliss Blargaret Costello, Sliss Anna Riley, Bliss Anna Duvlu, Bliss Dorothy Doyle, Bliss Slary Mc Laughlin and Bliss Jean Htfuter, BIre. George Wobensinlth. of 1813 West Ontario street, and her mother, Mrs. Emily Harklns, have returned home after spending a fortnijht in Mauch Chuuk nod New York jc;- - ' AM- -: ' j . " , 1 i ' 1 . " A 1 A', ' ,' i i f JiBBMh r4"y t, .. i" f tim -? v tt i imiB&mc . v m , Wki a. j r p SIRS. THOMAS J. CULIIANIS Sirs. Culliane was Sliss Florence Elizabeth Jones. Her wedding to Sir. Culliane, took place on October 11 in the Cathedral of Baltimore. Sir. and Sirs. Cuiluue arc liWng in Lnnsdow no KENSINGTON Sliss Blargaret StcCundlcss, ot Han cock and East Duuphin streets, wi terlnin the members of her tewing circle ut her home on Slonday evening, No vember 10, when the following will be pieseut: Sliss Bess Couover, Sliss Lill v ,. MM. oV V-Grnth. Sirs. J. Broadfield, Sirs. 11. Dar.shinee, Sirs. 1. i.ouge, Sirs. B. Thompuinson, SIis. SI. Ferguson, SIis. A. Tiuimons aud Sirs. V. Clark. The 30 East Club, of which Dr. E J. Mitchell, of 2030 Euht Allegheny uwuue, is u member, ulll'be entertained at a dinner party ou Saturdny eve ning by Sir. and Sirs, Hoffman, of 4!3rG Ccniac stieet, when tho guests will be: Sliss Edna Lapplu, .Miss Slary Forst uer, Sliss Styrtli- Shock, Dr. R. Slitch ell uud Sir. James Luppln, of New York. Sirs. Cora Hampton, of East Slout gomery and Kensington uicnues, has as her guest for the week, Slis.s Puiiliue Palmer, of Atlantic City. Sirs. William AVceks, of Cape Stny, is visiting Sirs. J. Broadfield, of 3131 Fraukford avenue, for a week s &tuy. STRAWBERRY MANSION A Hullowceu party was held at the home of Bliss Goldie Ncmlrow, 3210 Arlington btreet, und among those nrescut were: Bliss Betty Krucger. Jap- eubO girl; .Miss .Mildred uokisipiu, Colouial costume; SlKs Rose Kahn, Carmen ; Sliss Isabel Saylor, Or iental dancer; Miss llertliu Stem, Russiun dancer; Miss Edith ItosPubcrg, bathing girl; Sliss Helen Uoffucr, French doll ; Sliss Freda Roffncr, IMcr ctte, aud Bliss Goldie Nemirow, ns Spanish girl; Sir. Herman Lleberman, flag costume; Mr Samuel Ncedlcmuu, crazy quilt ; Sir Joseph Needlemau, Ynin'a Yuma girl ; Sir. Samuel Eddlesou, doll baby; Sir. Bernard Segal, clowu; David Braunstein, clown; Sir. Blorris Binder and Sir. Albert Kitty, bnilorB. Tho fust meeting ot the R. B. D.'s Sewing Circle was held at the home of Sliss Goldie Giusberg, 1010 North Thirty-third street. Those present were: Bliss Anna L. Ibaacsou, Miss Sadie Scharf, Sliss lielln Rubin, Bliss Sliunie Huka, Sliss Yettn Rubin, Sirs. F. Abrnms, SIis. S. Grceuberg aud Bliss Jean C. Lessej OLNEY Tho X. R. C. of Olney held u mns qucrado party ut the home of Sir. aud Sirs. Herman Boldt, Third and Chew streets, ou Saturdny evening, November 1. Sluny games were played appropriate to the occasion and singing and danc ing also played a prominent part in tbo evening's fun. At a Into hour the club served refreshments in a cleverly dec orated dining room. The X. It. C. then extended an invitation to every one to be present at the club danco to be held nt Belfield Countrv Club on December 10. Those present were: Bliss Ida Whitfield, Miss Emma Woerner, Sliss Edith Neville Sliss Esther Drum. Sliss rjprtrnrle O'llrieu. Slus Florence Haus- .. -.. ...... . .-:... enfuss, Bliss Alice A an Artsduleu. Sirs. Frieda Heins, Sir Rnjmond Boldt, Sir. Jobu Blintou, Sir. Hollo Vuss, BIr. El mer Weierstall. Sir. William Acbcn bach, Sir. Conrad Korbinsky, Sir. Wal ter Vass, Sir Edward Heinz, Sir. Richnrd Davis. Sir. Frederick Boldt nnd Sir. and Sir. Herman Boldt. FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL "Mr. TliiKRell SfnrklcT. son of Sir. and Sirs. Benjamin SInrkley, of STiS! New Qucfcn street, will arrive iu Philadel phia tho early part of tho mouth. He enlisted in tlie I ultcu ntnies navy nt the 'beginning of the war and gave valorous berviee until its close. He was on the ship Covington when it was tornedoed and assisted in saving many of his comrades, He is ut present on the Panthon. Sir. Gilbert Cruthers, son of Sirs. Ellen Cruthers, of Cruwford street, who is also homeward bound on tho Panthon, was among the first from the Falls to enlist in the navy. NORRISTOWN Atr. nm! Mrs. John Crooks, of and Sirs. John Crookn, TroVper; have anno,,nced the engage- inent o their uauBmer, ui- jane Crooks tn Sir. Adriau T. Uertolettc, son oi Sir. and Sirs. Daniel H. Berto. lette, of 410 West Airy street. Tho announcement was made nt n luncheou gten bv Bliss Crooks iu honor of SIis Jean Blyers. The niurriage of Bliss Slycrs and Sir. Harold Buchelder will take place In the near future. Sirs. F. G. Slyer", of Swede street, entertained the member of the country club at u pink-oud-w'i to luncheon ut her home. Among the guests were Sirs. Franklin Derr, Sirs. It. Z, Clemmer, Mrs. John Beckley. Sirs. Daniel Savior, Sirs. Joseph Atherholt, Blrp ,T. Ynleno, Sirs. John Hlndler and SIm. A. H. 1'carc. ss W ", if " 1 1 1 wM ,' u j & ROXBOROUGH Sir. und Sirs. Joseph H. Ewing, of ")20 East Waluut lane, gave a novelty obweb party last eiening at their home, for their young sons, Bluster Robert Ewing nnd Blnster Barclay Ew ing. Autumn leaves nud flowers form ed the decorations nnd iu udditiou to the piucs ut thu ends of the cords forming the lurgo cobweb, there were favors of bubble pipes, Halloween rackets and noiel-shapcd boxes of candy. Tho lit tle guests included Bluster Edmunds Duulap, Blaster Bllllo Duiilap, Muster James Leech, Bliss Dorothy Kenucdj. Blaster Jnck Duulnp, Blaster Edward Kennedy, Sliss Slury Wutjuon, Bliss Elmn Priest, Blaster Jim SIcCaullej, Bluster Charles Mnrtyn, Bluster John Slurtyn. Bluster Blllie BIcKiuley, Slus- I tcr Uichard Helms Bliss Huth Mar- tjn, Bliss Sara Slartyn, Blaster Jay Helms, Bliss Kuthuriuc 'VVcin, Blaster lliudreu Iteld. SIis iliznlicth lteid. Blaster William Kcnl, Bluster .ih-miii Miles, Blaster Benjamin Slili:", 'liss Charlotte Sllssimcr, Sliss I-ouise Alls- I simer, Bliss Bturian Connelly, Blaster S.aWM,ln": CUU""y "Ud M"Mcr ' At the masquerade party nhcn last urninK at the home of Bliss Helen Kltly, o. '"n.m .-on itpi bv the members of the Christian Undciuor Society of the i i .. it i.i.nifii Ohurch, the suests included Bliss llarhara AVoodriug. Sir. uud Sirs. ti. A. Keely, Sliss .Maricarct Ulilj, Slira Saruli Uhly, Sir. llandolph Il'suld, Bliss Helen Lilly, Bliss Amelia Keely, Sir. Tredeiick (ioctz, Sir. Cor son Drcisloft, Sli1! Florence Schultz, Bliss 1'hocbo Sehultz, Bliss Lulu Schultz, Mr. Oeorge Knyder, Sir. Itus scll CunniiiKliain, Sliss Uessic Blojcr und Sir. Harry i'leming. BIr. und Sirs, Charles C. Simpson, of 0S2J Ridge ncnue, hao returned from Wcrnersvllle, l'a , where they passed the ucelc cud On Slonday cve nluK, Sir. and Sirs. Simpson entertained iu honor ot Sir. Simpson's father, Sir. LI. Slitchell Simpson, in celebration of the atter's eightieth birthday nnuivers nry. The guests, v,h ard members of the Iliblu Class of the honor gut.it in eluded: Sirs, l'rcd Simpson, -Mrs. llnrry Turtle, Sirs. Palmer, Sirs. Iteu r.nrd. Sirs. Laughciiu, Sirs. Cave, Sirs. W. Uduurd Shuppell, Sirs. Itichurd L. Hntwlslc, Sirs. George Tngert, Sirs. Oeorgo Hurdman, Sirs. Arthur Shcble, Sliss Eluabeth Simpson, Sirs. Clurencc Keever, Sirs. Arthur Littlewood aud Sirs. George Littlewood. WISSAHICKON Sirs. Trank S. AVhltcomb, of 2i Uochelle avenue, had as her Riiest pver 'ntt week cud, Bliss I.'minu Pegmun, of Fraukford SIis lies-, KIosc. of Blillou. Pa , vbo is spending the autumn in Wissahl'kon ns tho truest of Bliss Lucy Fox, dauRh tor ot Sir. aud Sirs. Adam Vox, of 'J33 Uochelle uieuue, was the honor guest at a luncheon on Friday, sieu by Blrs. Curl Johnson, of 14'J Sumac street. The annual masquerade dance of the American Uridgc Co.'s Club was held ou rrlduy cenlnK, at Woadvale, tho ciub house on Blanayunk avenue. Sir. Wilbur V. Scliolield and Sir. Joseph K Ttose were chuirm"n of the committees, having the affair in charge. Bliss Beatrice B. llisch, of 5501 Itldge avenue, gnie a masquerade dance ou Saturduy evening, Not ember 1, ut her homo. Among her guests were Bliss Anna BInrie l'rice, of Cleveland, Bliss: Slona Tippett, Bliss Ornce Jolle, Sliss Helen ltudcllfre, Sliss Helen Chat ham, SHss Slary SlcCnllen, Sliss Hor ence Scholfleld, Sliss Beatrice Bisch, Sir und Blrs. B. A. Benvun, Captuiu Burt Flulev, Sir. Norman Salvador. BIr. William Stoue, Sir. Daniel Has singer, Sir. Ilaymond Matthew, Sir Cahin Lowery Sir. William Bisch, Sir Clifford Beavau, BIr. James btewart. Russell 'essler and BIr. John Cautley DOYLESTOWN Tho thiilont. bodv of the National ! Farm School will give n benefit per- r .....- .1.1., mxin iiif In tlio Ktrninl I 'u .'" Vi"'yL " :,",,. .'-," '" ,f ".? . """:,. i" , ,u m.h. ns. Tli ivpnt is clen for tbo athletic us sociution of the school. Among the patronesses will be Sirs. Howard W Atkinson, Sirs. Richard Wutsou, Sirs Sophia Pratt, Sliss Blarlon Lymun. Bliss Blorv L. DuBols, Sirs. Henry A. James, Bliss Lucie Prlee, Sirs. Wvnuc James, Sirs. Rebecca Churchman, Blrs. Bernard Ostroleuk, Sirs, Thomas Hnd don, Blrs. It. D. Colvin. Sirs. SI. Gold mnn, Blrs. W. Atlee Burpee, Sirs. W Atlee Burpee, Jr.,-Birs.Irwln SI. James, Sirs. LeRov Ulster. Blrs. John P. Btil well. Sirs. Lei?h Slitchell Hodges, Blrs. Wllinm R. Btc-cer, Sirs. Adolnh Berg, Bliss Blarlc Newell, Sirs, L. W. God frey, Sirs. Frank B. Swurtzlauder, Sirs C T Scigler '-1' 'ill '1iA? y X INTERESTING WEDDING IN WEST PHILADELPHIA Miss Sloan Marries Mr. Bemont. at Philomusian Club The wedding of Miss Slary Bnrt ram Sloan, daughter of Sir. and Sirs. Chnrles Brooks Slosn. of 121) South I'nrty-slxth street, anil Sir. Russell llcment, son of Mr. uud Sirs. William I. Benicnt, of 3S17 Sprin'c street, will take placo this evening at the Phllo- 1 muftiou Club, Fortieth and Wulnut streets. The Rev, Frederick Sejmour, rector of St. Philip's Protestant llpis conul Church, will perform the icro- inouy. Sliss Marguerite Bemeut will i be innlil ot bourn' und Major Liviugstou Smith will be the best man. A small reception will follow the ceremony from S until half after 0 o'clock. WILSON SIncIVElt The marriage of Sliss V. Elizabeth Mueller, daughter of Mi. and SlrN. Jo seph Sliiclxer, of 230.") Smith Thirteenth street, and Sir. Harold llnrretl Wilson, will take place nt St. Elisabeth's Prot estant Episcopal Church, Sixteenth and .Minim streets tins owning ut i u clock The Rev. Frederick D. Ward, recto; r of the chinch, will perform the cere mony. Sliss SI. Alice Wilson, sister of the bridegroom, will net us maid of honor uud Sirs. Thomas liajard While as matron of honor. The other attendants will be Sirs. Nelson LcRoy Elwi-11 and Sliss Anna L. IliggiiiK. Sir. Wilson will have bis brother, Sir Alan I!. Wilson, for best man, und Sir. John S. A'iKuu, Jr., Sir. John I!o)d und Sir. Nelson Lelifly El wtll for ushers. A reception for the bridal party and families .will follow ut the homo of the bride. I SIEINKE.V DIETZ An interesting wedding will take! place this cwnlug in St. John's Ltith- ' I J 111(1 (lilifil nil -vfl- vnml iiflinn Afiiru viiiii v-M 'ii Airth 1UUU tVUCU t'jm Emil II. DicU, daughter of SIis. George William Dictz, of 2.104 North Eloeulh street, will be married to Sir. I Kiuneth Churlea Sleiukeu, formerly ot New York. The ceremony will be per- formed ut (! o'clock by thu Rev. Charles i Gable, usslstnd by the Rev. H. C Wus- (muud, of Brooklyn, N. V., und will' be loliowed bj a reception ut tue Uld Yoik Road Country Club. The bride I will wear a gowu of ivory satin uud ivory georgette crepe embroidered with pearls, with u icil of tulle extending to tho hem of tbo court train and ' urrauged with orange blossoms. Sirs Wilfred Clarke, of New York, sister ot the biidegroom, will be matron of honor ii tsil ii 111 itnup n iiili rrrti i'nu n nf Mitin autl iirugsclri net, with u hat nuii j Mijijit'in iu iiiu Miiiiu nuiiu't uuu win carry maidenhair ferns. The linden- , naidb Sliss Violet Kruuss, of KlUns I Paik; Bliss Jane Douk, Mrs Joseph Cluuscn und Bliss Virginia Itosenheira will wear frocks ot talletu und geor gette crepe, with hats to match, the colors lining I'alc blue, pink, orchid aud pale jellow in the order named. Each will carry chrysanthemums to match her gown. The little rlowcr girl, Sliss Constance Lilly, of lirooklju, will wear u. whito net frock und will carry an old fashioned nosegay. Sir. Joseph Lilly, of Brooklyn, will be best mnn, und the ushers will include Sir. Gordon Houston und Sir. Hollls Klish. of New York; Sir. Joseph Cinu sen und BIr. Herbert lllggins, of Phila delphia. Sir. Sleinkcu nnd his bride will leave ou a trip nud will bo at home after December 15 ut 2504 North Hlcv- euth street. PFOPl FS )cn. Ao. and Cumborlan.l 7i . LndlM" Ma'- Eery Day "Butterflies of Broadway" With 11A11KY C'lIEINlE") COOl'Lll ,,.- , , .,.,. .. 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Mjiy WHML&?'sw tft 1021 Chestnut Street jMARTINELLI IN - EXCELLENT RECITAL Famous Tenor, Assisted by Mllo. Finmain, French Pianiste, Gives Delightful Program The conrert wMch Olovnnnl AInrtl nel'i gne in the Arndemv of Music Inst cvciiiti" nut nn effective quietus on the rennrts Hint had been eoinc the roumls leifarillng the "loss of ojee" of the famous tenor. Sir. Slortinclli appeared to hp li, cnipndiH oa'th "ul liU voire ujih opnr. frrsh nnd pxroedlnclv noner- ftil and resonant. He was assisted in the concert by Sllle. Idette Flumnlii, n young French plunlslc. The audience was not so large as the excellence of the concert wnrrunted, but whut it lacked in numbers it made up in enthusiasm. Nearly every number was encored and Sir. SInrtinelll received a regular ovatiou, not only after each number that he sang, but also every time thnt he upprured on the stage. His nrogrnm began with "Che gelldu maninn," from "Itoheme" and be fol lowed this with n group of Italian songs. The program then called for three French songs, but Sir. Slurtl nelli substituted three In English, to the great delight of the audience. His lust number was "Vest! lc gitibba," from "mgiinecl." He wns in fine olco, nnd while he is never oulle able to discard entirely the operatic style in concert work, ills his trionic mannerisms ure newr curried bejond the bounds of good taste. Sllle. Finmain is nn excelleut joting pianiste, with n good technique, al though the touch is firm ruther than delicate. She plujcd first a group ot PlULADUU'llIA'S FOHEMOST TUL'ATJIES GARRICK matTtoday l.aht lrvaa. wm In Uio Smallest Musical Comedy over utn-M I LOOK WHO'S HERE """ CLEO MAYF1ELD NEXT 1VEUK SEATS TOMORROW HAM 11. HAItrtIS Preoenta THE TJ A T IMTLTT 7TAT TM flAUiN 1 LiU V II ) AV Xl vtw PjaTTT cr.n! (vlSar A "sue d by Lm "orrtt r BROAD XIQHT8 AT 8.10 Mats. Today A, .Saturday Popular Mat. Today No b,vat $ I 50 , orTiiiMrui ivn oneothe mT or"L decTdeA Eaj:. llulletlli "JOHN FERGUSON" "ACT1NO HAS NOT TIEEN APPROACHED 11Y ANY OTHElt OFFERING OF THE SEA SON " North American FORREST mat. TODAY EVCS. AT 8 IB THE GEO W LEDERFn PUOD'TTION VICTOH HERBERT'S OffMte1 JTualcal Comorly Huccena ANGEL FACE l'UEMENDOUS COMPANY OF YOUTH I c c Sktilil LAST WEEK Eigs ats oa.mrlT. . - . Mai" W i.sat. ALJOLSON,n"Sinbad" CKpstllUtSt OPERAIIOUSE TONICIIT "SOME TIME" With ITtANi: TINNEY l VRTP TONlailTAT 8 IS "- lXl Mats WM ft it ItOI.ANP WEST'S Thriller ot Thrt'lem "THE UNKNOWN PURPLE" A nP I PUI TONIGHT AT 8 IB. -"-- MntF Thurs A R.it I RACHEL CROTHER& COSIEIJY HIT "A LITTLE JOURNEY" Philadelphia, Pa. $0 - 1 Chopin and then the Prelude in O Minor of Rnchmaninoff. the ''Reflections liu ' the Water" of Debussy nud the ereaU as nhnunlorn-. "T.n P!ntTiniuiftlil .' of l.lnr.t.' V ' -"-,--, , - t--:: .:". -. T: ' j- i Hue was at ner best in me uaenmau- . In oil und the Campanella, though - .- lUKing ine jaucr ut a quite mooeraia i W)ccd. The Debussy, and parts of tho; Chopin numbers would bavo been better with more delicacy both of tone and interpretation. The concert was the first of the1 Academy concert series which is beintf given under the auspices of the Penu- '( sylvnnia League of Women Workers' Clubs. Market St. ah. lfith. 11 A. St. to llllo f.M. -1. Jifirn i'-im Ural Show in of ' NAZIM0VA IN "TIJI7 A A Jlf f BRAT" l'ourlli Wctte of Tall Ornnd Optra FmUviiI'' Stanley Orchcutra ml Ontan Botoll PALACE- 1514 MARKET STREITT Dlrert from tho Metropolitan Opera Housi GEORGE LOANE TUCKER'S I'botoplay With 4a Amailns Soul ' The Miracle Man TO ENJOY THIS riCTWlB AT ITS FULZi WORTH fiEK IT FROM THC BEOINNlNa. j. NOTE STARTING TIME 1 9:45. 1 1:30 A.M.; 1:15. 3. 4:45. 6:30. 8:15 and 10 P. M. I0 ADVANCE IN PRICES AVOID CUOWDS BY ATTBNDINO TltD MOBNINtl rEUFOlt.lIANCES ARCADIA' CHESTNUT BELOW 10TH v' IU A M.. 12, S, S.15. 8:15. 7.43. 0:30 P. It. t BRYANT WASHBURN In Now raramount-Artcraft Picture "WHY SMITH LEFT HOME" From tho flay of Grorco Xlroadhurat NIXON'S COLONIAL' AT 2 30, 7 and 0 r. 11. "LOMBARDI.Ltd."-!- TH'nD'Y FIIIDAY SATUnDAY IlILLIi; I3UHKU in "SADIE LOVE" VICTORIA- ' MARKET &TREET ABOVE BT1I 0 A. M. to 11:18 P M. T OM MIX ""gffiggF0 , CAPITOT" 754 MARKET STREET 10 A. M ; 12, s 3 . n-45. T:4B. 8M5P. IU Constance Talmadge "A Tempera- ?t Tonior JOHN BAHllYMOIin In "'RaffleilT v GREAT NORTHERN VJ Tirtmn A U KKTE AVE. a i . .hi, t ani n p. m, "The Unpardonable Sin" l-KAll IlINO BLANCHE NWUET " THURS , KRI . HAT EUOENH O UH1EN In -nilj rERI'ECT LOVEn" DFriTMT "AnKKT HT. Ileio"; J7TH JlIjVJ"-UN 1 DOKOTHY G1SH In 'Turnlne the Table"- ' Addeil CRAIG KENNEDY SERIAL. ,, " MARKET STREET. ATJUNIPHK. A. M In It X r CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE ; SENATOR MURPHY T0P1Sy.a ' "HI U.O Jl'IlOE AND OTHERS RRnAnWAY RroaJ & Snyder Ae. "THE ECHOES'' win ivn "r,ijn'r",i'n,DC" 1'ft.nopity nivrvu.ro CROSS KEYS MAn.KF..ST;. Ml "GEMS OF OPERA" " Lnnr tnc Aunplcefl of &f Tiin u'Ivi:rsitv KXTB.vsrov sociETf AC ADL'MY OP MtTRrC, 8(15. TWO nV13NINS With Bill JOHNSTON FORBES-ROBE RTSOH, In bflAKESPEAIlEAX RCADINGS t Tliurn . Nov 6 Hamlet Mon Nov 10 Othel'o, Macbeth KlnffLe'fi I Sir Johnston whb at his best In his m- tumpilon of the role of declalmer when j,m . read Ins s IndicatMl the quality of a robui ar( " - rhlla Ueonl. Nov 1 Single TlckMn nvar tax included), 8V $110 i,',, 2 20. 'i 75 On Sale NOV i ilu IlcDPe's 1110 Chestnut Rt Atnerlra.n Tou I under direction of Wilt lain B Feakinu, IvJ. ti.. m.i.r .,., --..-i. -it. WlthlrspoorTH'aTK fhurs., 8:15 P'W.J. University Extension Symphony Orchestra ' ALDEllT N. HOXIE, Diicclor I Emily Slokca Hagar s0r,nA?oI'o,RT," (Eijifftnr by ths Audience Conducted by MP! 1 Hoxie, Accomjianie-t by the Orchestra) Tickets, r.O tn $1 r0. at Tntveriilty Uxten-Cl elon Vox Ofllee, Wftheranoon Dulldlnc. METROPOLITAN r i Tuesday Evg., Nov. 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