Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 31, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 9, Image 9

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EVENING- PUBLIC LEDGl5K-PinLABELlHIA, WEDNESDlY, DECEMBER 31, J.019
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tfST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
Nancy Wynne. Talks' of the Ncivbold Ball Last Nigiti
Tonight the Coxc Ball at the Bclleviie-Slralford.
An Effort in Education
TI1I3 Ncwbold ball lust night wits n
wonder. Mhry lookrd 'linrmlnn
and It' was Altogether n wonderful at
fair. Thb "It It ballroom H capable of
very beautiful decorations and tlio flow
(rs nnfl greens were exquisite. Mr.
N'cwbolu nnd his daughter received irt
the. rotunda, ns Is customary lit the
nit.
Dickie's nunta. Mrs. Arthur Emleil
Newbold, Mrs. William J. Taylor. Mrs;
lleauvcnu Ilorle, Jr., tiud Mrs. John B.
Xtwliolil received nho.
The Henry IJrinton Coxe ball tonight
will be Riven In the ballroom of the
llcllovtib'Stfntfdnl. Then tomorrow
night there will be" the Dallett dance nt
the ltltz for Margaret Dallett and back
again to the llelleviie, on Friday night
for the first Assembly. And Saturday
night there Will be 'the meeting of the
Hupper Club at the ltcllcvuc. And so
I nsk yotlj could there be n week inoie
full dt goings' on In n social way? I
think toot.
Tfl.Arf "must have been a wonderful
holjSft' party the Ltndsey Patterson?
gave loJn In AVInstoh-Saleni, North
Carolina. It was In hohor of Madame
tlfouitcli.'wife of the Serbian minister.
and If wad n rrgular' old-fashioned
southern Christ my , affair. Miss Ilrnes
tllic Goodman wiiValnong the l'lillndcl
nhlans In the lmrty.
WASN'T the snow beautiful jester
.day morning when you stnrted out
to walk? I .saw Margaret Diittlnn
tripping through Hlttenhnuso Square in
the tn'ornliig, Jookhig perfectly fetching
in ft dark uIuh cloth frock, tho border
Of tlip hem being einbrciidcred in dull
colored 'wo'ffiteth. Her tojlcot was of
dark blue duVCtyno nnd the wide high
collar Vas of squirrel fur. Iter hnt was
very charming. It was n cloe-fiUiini
loqueronilh6l watered silk ribbon with
flaring1 ribbon ends-ou either side of tin'
front. Sho looked very smart, I
thought, and seemed to be. enjoying the
snow and Hip,, beauty of the square.
rplIEJH'R wilt bo a number of dinners
-L and theatre parties tonight licfille
tho Coxc ball. The Jof liurlows Will
givo the lust of their series of three
theatfo parties for Ktlnabeth, taking
the guests nfterwatd to the ball. The
Itobcrt Liggett ttlll g'ne a dinner nt
the Bclicvue-Stratford for their sister,
Kathleen JElttter. Dlinbeth nnd Smiw
den Samuel will entertain for llutli
llobart. The CImrli.s Price Jinnies will
Eire n theatre party for Knehel lh'lce
before tlio ball, and Charlotte lirowti
Will give a tlitiuel' at lier Home in uncsi
ttut Hill. Another dinner will bo given
by Mr. Francis Taylor Chamber in
honor of Miss Elizabeth l.jmaii, of
Hoston, nnd the liviti Kings will give n
dinner for their daughter, Knthcrlue
King, a debutante of the season.
DID you know that the gentlemen of
the Art Club, remarking that "Mrs,
Bayard Henry may have anything She
wants at the Art Club," hnve gien
over their galleries to u committee of
women, who will give n large card party
there on Monday nfteinoou, January
lii? And now. what for? Why, to help
raise the funds needed by Janunry 15
to complete tho .$30,00(1 which Penn
sylvania is raisin!? to establish in Ant
werp the Hospital for Convalescent
Children.
This is Pennsylvania's tribute to the
Belgians "Asile des Knfnnts Debiles,"
a tilhcA where thine Children debilitated
If .by the war and want of food, will bo
warmly ciotneii, wen icu aim iniuriucu
and brought back to norninl ns soou as
possible. Poor little lambs ' Mrs. Hod -man
Wister, Mrs. Koberts Lowrie and
Airs, narry Rogcis form tho committee
on arrangements, and n goodly number
of patronesses seems to insure the suc
cess of the affair.
Some of the patronesses are Mrs.
Robert Toland, Mrs. Arthur Scwcll,
Mrs. Emott Haie, Mrs. (ieorgo Ser
geant, Mrs. William Henry New-bold,
Mrs. Frederick tltrdun. Mrs. Thomas
MUBgrove, Mrs. J tines Caverly Newliu,
Mrs. Harrison Koons Cnner, Mrs.
George Chandler and n number of
others.
YOU remember the stories about
Louise, the little ward of a dear
lady whom you know and I know? Well,
said lady has taken Louise to Europe
to be educated. Among other things slio
Is particularly anious that she culti
vate a taste for mus-ie, and so she took
her to one of the concerts of chamber
music. Writing of it to a friend here,
sho isays: "The French, it seems to me,
select and interpret music which has
a Binging qunlity, they play with al
most a cloyii.g sweetness." When I
Asked Louise what she liked best at
tbc concert, she replied, enthusiasti
cally, "The clapping."
GUESTS TO ATTEND '
ASSEMBLY ON FRIDAY
Fox will be remembered as Mls Elie
Klnpp.
Mrs. AVilliam Drayton (range, of
1001 Spruce street, entertained at din
ner in honor Ot her daughter, Miss Ban
ning (irnngc, nnd her guest, Miss Fran
ces MclCoon, of New York, last evening.
Mrs. Charles F. dummcy. of 202(1
Locust street, nlso gave n dinner last
evening in honor of her daughter. Miss
Eleanor Ctunmey, before the Carter
dance.
Mrs Frances (1. dut'ont, will give
n theatre party, followed by n dance,
at the UlU-Cnilton this evening, in
honor of her daughter, Miss Elio du
Pont.
Mr. Clarence W. Dolnn, will gHe a
The Dniisnnt, at the Illla-t'arltoit this
afternoon, from fi until 7 o'clock, fol
lowing tlio thentre party whioll she H
giving in honor of her daughter, Miss
Ititn Dolnn. About llfty guests -will be
present.
The wedding of Mis Iluth Sirfllh nnd
Dr. Chaplu Carpenter, of Pottsvlllc,
Pn., took place in Pottsville, on Satur
day, December 127. Upon their return
fiom n Wedding trip, Dr. nnd Mrs. Car
penter ill bo at homo on Poplar avenue,
Wayne,
Mr. nnd Mr. Adolph G. Uosengarlcn
closed Cliantielee, their home in St.
Davids, on Tuesday, and moved into
their town hoilse, i!21U De Lancry
street, for tho winter.
Mrs. Percy Hudson nnd children, who
Spent tho Chiislmns holidays with Mr.
and .Mrs. Charles M. Len, at Westhnrpe
Farm, Devon, returned to their homo in
New Yoik on Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs". William 11. Creamer
will enteitain nt n family dinner on
Ni'W Year's Day, In honor of their son,
Iileutennut Francis J. Creamer, Covers
will be laid for twenty.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Phillip Sharpies, of
St. Davids, are being congratulated on
the birth of n on, Phillip Price Sharp
ies. The nmiunl banquet of Alpha Nu Tnu
Fraternity was held nt Kugler's Monday
night, There were llfty guests. The
principal speakers were Mr. .Stanley
Kirn, Mr. Chuiles Snessing and Mr. Ed
ward Webb.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hcibert Ewnrt Heattlo,
II. S. N , ot'TiOlG Smedley street, Lo
gan, are receiving congratulations upon
the birth of a daughter, bom December
i!S, Mih. Benttio was. before her mar
riage, Miss 1,3 nda E. Stchllg, of Oak
Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Graham, of
20!) Morion avenue, Niu-heith, announc
ed tlio engagement of their daughter,
Miss Mildied Kennedy Graham, to Mr.
C. Frederick Itakcr, at n luncheon on
Saturday.
Largo List of Invitations Issued
to Persons From Other
Cities
Among those from out of town Invited
to the First Assembly this jear will be;
A lee Admiral and Mrs. Hlllerv Jones,
Miss Mabel II. P. Held, of Baltimore;
Commander nnd Mrs, W, Itny Mason
Field and Mis Field, Dr. Chnrles N. B.
( ainnc, of New Yolk; Miss Harriet
Canine, MKh Isftbelle Cnrvnllo, Mr
and Mrs. Hairy C. Grnoliie. Miss Sitsnn
T. Groome. Miss Mary Diinlinr Llojd,
Hal-borne vicarage. Birmingham, Eug
land; Miss Kntliuiltie D.i Derr. of
AVIIkes-Barro; Jll Ell'.abeth L. Derr.,
of Wilkes-ltarro: Miss Mildred.
Michaux, of Drifton, Pa.; Mrs. George j
Brown, Jr., of Ilnltlmoro; Mis Har
riet de Forest Brown, of Italtlmoro ,
Miss Ellrubeth Xerrahu. of Boston:
Miss Lucy Kineolvlng, Mr. Atthur
KiusolvitiR. Captain Chuiles W. Mason,
Mr. Iteglnuld Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. It.
Penn Smith, Jr.. of Now.Yoik; Mr
uliil Mrs. Henr Lewis. 2d, Mrs.
lllchard Berrldgo, Bhlljliahlneh ('nstle.
County Gnlwny, Ireland; Mr. Blair
Lee, Jr., Miss Aurora Eustls Carter,
Mr. Willinm It. .MeLalighlln, Miss
Pauline Fetuio, Mr. nnd Mrs. Philip
Stevenson, Westbut'y. L. l.j Mr. Don
ald II. Balinws. of Catamiina, Pa.
Mr. Henri Chnibonhies McGownu. of
Augusta, (In. ; tlio Honorable and Mrs.
Edwmd W. Blddle, of Carlisle; Mr.
George C. Thomas ltcmiiigton, Mr.
Sidney Itexter. nt New York; Mr.
Fletcher Itolph. Jr.. Cciitrrvillpf Mil. :
Mr. .1. Vnugtmn Moniek, ,'ld. Mr.
George Hoss, of DoylCstown, Pa. ; Mr.
anil Mrs, J. lilaekwood Cameron, of
Heading. Pa.; Mr. Jack lining, of
llnlliniiire: Mr, Devnielix Crtll Josephs,
of Biiltlinorc; Mr. and Mrs. William A.
Uockefeller; Mr. Le Grhnd Cnlililm, of
New York: Captain Wethered Wood
worth, I S, M. C. ; Miss Helen Tomes,
of New Yoik; Miss Alberta V. Biok
nell. Miss Martha Wntriss, of New
Y'ork : Mv. and JIis. Edward Samp
son, Mr. Henry Elmer Howell. Port
Kennedy, Pa. ; Mrs. Linda Snyres
Phillips. Mrs. Stephen T. Stnckpole, of
Ualtiinore; Mr. and Mrs. A. Felix du
Pout. Mr. nnd Mih. Blclinrd M. New
liu, Miss Edith Ncwlin, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Ilnurke Cochran, Mr. Hubert M.
Ilohlcn, Miss Mntgaret Alwitin llolileti.
Dr. and Mrs. Hnlsev DeWolf,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul 'P. Haskell, Mr.
nnd Mrs. .!ono, Mrs. Enilen Pope
Etting. Mr. and Mrs. Cdwntd D. To
land. Miss Mm inry Hellycr, of London,
England! Mr. Suiifnid Siiltus( of New
York; Commodore and Mrs. T. D.
(irifliu nnd Mr. and Mrs. Reginald D.
Kcrnan.
W1SSAHICKON
Mr.' Arthur lllnmnn, who has been
spending several weeks on a hunting
trill ill the stnto has returned to his
home on Hochello avenue.
Mr. Merrick Johnson, son of Mr.
George Johnson, is home from school
for the holidays.
GERMANTOWN
Miss Mary Mann, of Norristown, was
guest of honor at n party given by Miss
Odu Poitcr, of 44,10 Gcrmantown ave
nue, on Sunday evening.
Mrs. Martlin Knott, of S07 East
Washington lane, has returned from
spending the Christmas holidays with
relatives in Pottslown, Pn.
The Children's Dancing Class of
AVntcrview Itecreation Center gave a
fancy dress party at the center -Monday
afternoon. Miss Mnry Flanagan, Miss
Sylvln Cuminsky, Miss Lida Mnrkce,
Miss. Eveljji' Van Horn, Miss Mildred
Ncwhnid and Miss Eleanor Parker cu-teitnincd.
NANCY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Mr. S. Davis Page, of Summer Crest,
Chestnut Hill, will entertain nt dinner
oo Friday evening nt the Bellevue
Stratford before the Assembly in honor
of his granddaughter, Miss Mary Cox
Page, daughter of Mr.Vand Mrs. How
ard Wurts Pago. The guests will in
clude Miss Helen Hope Wilson, Mis's
Jati6 Belt 'Ycatninn, Miss Elizabeth
Atino Taylorj Miss Deborah Logan,
Mfss Mary Gladys Muller. Miss Frances
Kcmbnll Wister, Miss i Margaret (. est,
I Ensign "Oaklcigh Kcpplier, Mr. Charles
E. Wortlmm, Mr. Harold D. Suylor,
Mr. Woodson Hancock, Mr. George A.
Mctiall, Mr. William" Henry Pnrlser,
J., of South Carolina, and Mr. 0.
Stanley IUtrlbut.
Mr. and Mrs. Effingham B. Morris
will give a dinner before tho Assembly
on Friday evening, in honor of their
granddaughter, Miss Ilhoda Brooke.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Madeira, 3d,
are giving n small dinner this evening
nt the Ititz-Cnrltou. in honor of Miss
, Hope Gaston, of Boston, before tlio
ball which Mr. and Mrs. Henry B.
Coxa will givo for their daughter, Miss
Catherine Coxe.
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Ashton, en
tertained nt dinner last evening, at tlio
Ilellevuc-Stratford. in honor of their
daughter Miss Anno Ashton, before the
dance which Mrs. George Calvert Car
ter, gave at the Bellevuo-Stratford in
honor bf-her daughter, Miss" Mary Car
ter. Among those who will bo present at
hA TJmehouso dun Club luncheon.
'Which will meet nt tho homo of Mr. and
Mrm T. Truxion naro tomorrow, wm
m Mr. and Mrs, William W. Hepburn,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ellison, Mr. and
MYfl.- Alfred P. Dovereur, Dr. nnd Mrs.
Ilarold W. How, Mr. nnd Mrs. 1?.
Corlies Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. J. Kent
TYJHlng, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Chew
and Mr. and Mrs. Grenvillo D. Mont
gomery. Miss Margaret A. Dallett, debutnnto
daughter of Mrs. Morris Dallett, 230
gouth Twenty-first street, will bo the
guest of houor nt a dinner to bo given
by Mrs. Walter Henderson Brynut, of
th 'Belleuc-Htrntford, on January l!l
before Captain Thomas EvansV dunce,
which will bo given iu honor of Miss
Anita Merchant Evans. Miss Dallett
ill jmako Jier debut at a dauco tomor
row evening at Iho Bitz-Curlton to be
given by her motlicr.
Blr, nod Mrs. Holsteln denavon Vox,
f 'Wynnswood, nro receiving congratu
UUom tte birth ef a daughter;-Mwj
NEW JERSEY NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. AVarren Webster,
Cooper stieet, Ciimdcn, gave a dance in
honor of their daughter and son, Miss
Paulino Webster nnd Mr, Warreu
Webster, Jr. Among the guests were
Miss Dorothy Livezey, Miss Elizabeth
Hiiro, Miss llutli Stewart, Miss Merlam
illinms. Miss Until Paulson. Miss
Ella Budolpli, Mis Margaret Ware,
Mls Sara Hires, Miss Mabel Edwards,
Miss Lillian Edwauls, Miss Bessie
Mlt berry. Miss Helen Grncev. Miss
Knthnriue Gessncr, Mr. Herbert S.
Webster. Mr. Mattison C. Swnrtz, Mr.
Walter Hires. Mr. Harry Humphreys.
Mr. Joseph Cramer, Mr. William Bog
crs, Mr. Boy Kodgcrs, Mr. Douglas
Cruto, Jlr. John Crate, Mr. Edward
Schelletiger. Mr. Baker. Mr. Charles
Paulson. Air. Thomas iluie anil Mr.
Norman Williams,
DELAWARE COUNTY
Mr. and Mrs. T. Elwood Allison, of
Couny Meade, Wallingford, are enter
taining Mrs. Edmund B. Aynlnr, 8r.,
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund B, Aymar, Jr.,
of New Y'ork, and Mr. Howard S.
Kerner, of Gicat Barrington, Mass.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Willing lluhn,
of Idlowild lUue, Moylnn, have issued
invltntious for a dance at the Spring
haven Club in honor of their brother and
sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Addis
Downing, of Winnipeg, Can,
STRAWBERRY MANSION
Mr. Myron S. Blumentlinl, of New
York, is spending a few days in this city
visiting his uncle nnd aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Hess, of Tliiity-third street.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Morton Oppenhclmcr,
of Thirty-third and Dauphin streets,
entertained a number of friends last
Saturduy evening,
Mrs. M. Well and Miss nortense
Weil, of Snu Francisco, arc visiting
Mr, and -Mrs. Fred Dilsheimer, of aOL'l
Diamond street.
1
WEST PHILADELPHIA
A stunt party by the undergraduntos
of Vossur College, for tho benefit of the
scholarship fund of tho Philadelphia
nluinnnc, will bo given at the Philo
musinn Club Snturdny afternoon nt
2:30 o'clock. Tea will be Berved.
Mr. nnd Mrs, David Shctzllno enter
tained at dinner at their home, I582U
Larchwood avenue. Their guests in
eluded the Itev. Dr. Frances, Mrs.
Elizabeth Scip. Miss Margaret Seip,
Mrs. Mlirtha Klaus, Miss Hilda Klaus,
Mr. Edward Schrlshuhn nnd Mr. War
ren Smith.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr. Samuel Schleifer is vlattlug Mr.
.and "Mrs. Morris Taylor at their homo
nt Centre Square.
Mrs. George. Simon and her daughter,
Miss Ethel Simon, of 2015 South Beu
lab street, nro visitins their relatives
at Harrlsburg for the holidays.
Miss Sadie L. Gallagher, of 800 Pine
street, is spending tlio holidays villi
her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. O. Galla
gher, at Frecland, Pa.
HOLMECBURG (
Mrs. Harold B. Dougherty! of Cott
man street, is spending the week at
Atlantic City.
Mrs. AVilliam II. McCartney, of 8020
Friiukford inenue, has as her guests
iover tho holidays Sirs. B, B, Stoddard
nnd daughter, Almu, Jr., of Cohasset,
Muss,
Miss Elizabeth Spencer, of Ilhnwu
street, will give a luncheon on Friday
afternoon in honor of Miss Anna Har
per, diU'renton, .
1 itHf ' mi
ml , MWht , f?4
HOLIDAY WEDDINGS
Frank Tnul, Mrs. Oliver Thornton,
.Mrs. John C. Allen. Jr.. Mrs. Charles
I .Ink, Mrs. Ucnr Voelker, Jirs. Henry
Uitteniintise, .Mrs. Harry I mug, .Mrs.
II. N. Payne, Mrs. Ileiijnmln Foster,
Mrs. Frederick Di launch nud Mrs, Ir
iu llnlr.
Miss Drodsky Bride of Mr. Green
baum In Temple Beth Israel
Miss Anna Dorothy Brodsky. daugh
ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jacob Brodsky,
5115 WynnellPld avenue, Overbrook,
nnd Mr. J. Martin Grcenbnnni were
innrrloil Inst pvetiltiu nt (I o'clock nt
Temple Beth Israel, Thirty-second nnd
.Montgomery nvenue. xnc ceremony
ns performed by the Bev. Marvin
Nathan and was followed by n recep
tion and dinner for the two families.
The bride, who stood under a flower -
decked canopy, wore tt gown of white, street, will entertain the members of her
Minn, irimmeii amih orange imokmhii-., i sewing ie e on lriilnr nttcruooil.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank C. Hamilton
linve leturned from their wedding trip
nnd will be nt home in Toronto, Canada.
The bride before her mftiriago was Miss
Marie Gegenhcliucr.
FRANKFOnD
Mis. Frank Arnold, of Eat Dauphin
DANCE ON MONDAY
FOR CATHOLIC HOME
Miss Helen Vincent, Aided by 11
Others, Arranges Benefit
for Destitute Girls
MISS l)OKOTII M. WHtSNElt
Daughter of Mr. and Airs. Fraud A.
Wclsner, whose engagement to Mr.
Horace V. De Annum Is announced
today
CHESTNUT HILL
Miss Alice J, Lniighroii entertained at
a dinner-dance in honor of Mrs, Mar
tin Walrnlh, Jr., ami Miss Marguerite
McCloskey lost evening at Whtlemarsh
Vnllcy Coimlrj M'lub. The following
guests were present : Mrs. Jnlm Lough -inn,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jinitln Waltath, Jr ,
Miss Muigueiite McCloskey. Miss Jo
sephine McAUIstei, Miss Mary Bose
Magee. Miss Miutha McVeigh. Miss
Vera Walrath. Miss Tsnbellc Wheliui,
Miss Beatrice Whelnn, MNs Helen Mc
Nicliol, Atlss Agnes McNlcliOl, Miss
Stella Mlirphj, Allss Mario Green
field, Miss Christine Fellu, Miss Mnry
Million, Miss Eleiiiinr O'l.oiiglilln, Miss
Marie I.ouglinin. Jliss Sura Longlirau,
Miss Alice Loiiglinin. Mr. Lawrence '
Selinnberger, Mr. Attliur Hirst, Mr.
Tames Mtirone.v, Jr , Mr. Frank Ilnit
ninu, Mr. Tlininns Gillespie, Mr. Pflul
Mugee,. Mr. Chuiles Culvln, Mr, An
thony Hookey, Mr. Chin les Jones, Mr.
and Mrs. Edwnid P. I.oughriin, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles, I. Donnelly, Jr., Mr.
nnd Mrs. Walter H. Congdon, Dr. nnd
Mrs. John Edward Loilus, 2d, Mr.
Louis Lougliriin.
FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL
Tlio Bev. nnd Mrs. Benjamin F.
Bray, Jr., and Master David llrny,
have returned homo after spending some
time in Honnoke, Vn.
a veil ot iltiClicss luce, an olil raniiiy
heirloom, nnd cnrrled Bride rosci and
orchids. The mnld ot honor was Miss
Marcin Brodsky, sister of the bilda, and
sho wore r turnuolse blue georgette
gown, Mrs. I. J. Brodsky. nialron of
honor, wore n llanlo'colored gown, nnd
tlio bridesmaids, who were dressed in
rainbow hues, included: Miss Henn
lllauc, Miss Bella Hacks, Miss Bcbit
I tuber, Miss Sadie Bosentield and Miss
ilesslo Cramer. Jlr. Hoi man Berlin
acted as best man, nnd the ushers weie
Mr. Louis Bnntz. Mr. Mejer Bobln
soli, Mr. John Mlttlemnn, Mr. David
Jncobs nnd Mr. Herman Jacobs, The
bride and biidegroom left on n southern
tour, anil upon their return they will
Hie at ii'Jta'l Overbrook avenue
CABL1S-HEYMANN
A pretty wedding look place Sund.i.N
evening ut 4257 l.eldy avenue, when
Miss Clara Heymnnn became the bride
of Mr. Jack Carlis. The bride was
given in marriage by her father, Mr.
Heymnnn, Tho ceremony wus per
formed by the Bev, N. Bremer. Among
those present were: Mr. and Mrs, S.
Carlis, Mr. and Mrs. A. Lorinsteiu,
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Grnbojcs, Mr. and
Mrs. M. Grnbo)es, Mr. and Mrs. A.
Carlis, Mr. and Mrs. Abrams, Sir. ami
Mrs. Heymniin, Mr. and Mis. Burnett,
Mr. and Mrs. Green, Doctor Gill, Mr.
and Mrs. I. Carlis, Miss Eva Perlolf,
Miss Sophie Emus, Miss T. Solomon,
Miss K. Katz, Miss Jennie Sehneider
iiiiui, Miss Alfreda Bubiti, Miss Doro
thy Grnboyes, Miss Sophie Carlis, Sliss
Nettie Carlis, Miss llutli Ileymnmi,
Miss Harriet Heymnilii, Mrs. M. Car
lis, Mr. Max Emas, Mr. Louis Carlis,
Mr. Harry Carlis, Mr. Hjiiuin Gins
burg. Sir. Deehter, Mr. It. Lorinsteiu,
Mr. II. Loiinsteln, Mr. Beiibin Cnilis,
Mr. Simon Cal-lls, Mr. Charles Gin
bojes, Sir. Meyer Snyder, Mr. Nat
Wolf, Mr. Irwin Schwartz, .Mr. Maurice
Habinowitz, Mr, ltiiymond Bcinluut,
Mr. Julius Kravitz and Mr Chuiles
Silovitz.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
The Delta Chapter of tho Pi Sigma j
Sorority will give a dunce on Friday I
evening, January !. at tlic Belliehl Coun
tiy Club. Tlic nffair Is in charge of j
Miss Itetty Blundiu, Miss Margaret j
MeCambridgo. Miss Betty lteinicke,
Miss Clara Graham, Miss Grace Pres
ton, Miss Bosunno O'llnra, Miss Mil
dred Wogner and Miss Alargnret Had- I
elifTc.
Mis. AVilliam AVhitcomb. of 4S.'in I
Noith Fifteenth stlcet, entertained the
following nt cards yesterday afternoon:
Sirs. Carl E. Schaeffer, Mrs. Frank
Barras, Mrs. Horace Klciiifcldcr, Mrs.
Air and Mrs. Clarence L. Buzby, of
Comly slreet, nre receiving conprntu
Intions n oii the lilith of a son, Itobcrt
Elwood llurby,
Miss Florence Haskell, of Orthodox
stieet, is enteitalning as her guest over
Hie holida) week. Miss Lnuta S.
Tliompsou, of Heading, Pn,
Allss Alnry C. AtcMotiegal. ot 1410
Sellers street, has returned homo for the
holidays,
New Year's Celebration at Home
Tlio boiuit of iniinngofH of the I'rcrt
liilerinn llnmo for Aged Couples will
gm the family of tho home a New
S em's dinner and informal reception
toiiioriow. Tlio affair is in ihnlge of
Mrs. Unbolt Dornati, president of the
board; Airs. John Peaiock, Airs. God
frey ltehmiinii. Airs. Charles . I. Tliomp
snii, Alls. Howard Ketchain, Airs. James
StiiiHon, Airs, II. Clay Ferguson, Alts.
C. F. Shoeiuiikcr, Aliss Emma Graham,
Airs. Frank P. Croft. Airs. Hohry L.
Groome and Airs. A. II. Hulshbcr.
The hostesses on Christmas Dar at the
dinner and eiiteitalnmClit were the mem
beis of Auxiliary No. 2, of which Airs.
Lewis S. Lee Is jiresident ; Ails. Al
bert Fliught, Allss Helen Holiness, Alls.
S. B. Viomiinn. vice presidents j Aliss
Eleanor Ferguson, tiensurer, nud Sits.
Henry B, Cooper, Jr., and Aliss Alnry
It. Campbell, secretaries,
Corley Club Meets
. The Corley Catholic Club ot South
Philadelphia will hold its annual re
ception and dunce this evening, which
is to be a united affair fur the boys who
were "over theie" on last New A'ear's
Eve. The club lias two gold stars for
Corley boyH who made the supremo
aci'illco for their belocd country Air.
Stephen Boetz and Sir. Edward SIclil
tjro. Honorary Hphitunl Director Itev.
Al. J. Corley and Itev. E. V. Alon
tague, spiritual director, will be present
to welcome the bojs. The enteitaln
nicut committee includes Mr. Thomas
Slinnalian, chairman ; Air, Joseph Boyle,
Air. Francis O'Nell. Air. Peter Cos
grovo, Air. Leo AVard, Air. Frank
Slonghcs- and John Borch.
CHOICE SEATS
Concerts Tlieatte Boxing
Pcnn Theatre Ticket Office
WnJ N. E. Cor. I 3th & Chestnut
BIJOU
8th ab, Unci". MAT. TODAY.
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A eiy delightful dnlice lias been
arranged by the Junior nid ot the Cath
olic Home for Destitute Children to
tnke place on Stondny evening, January
5, in tlic north garden of the Bellevue
Strotford at 8 :,10 O'clock. The pro
ceeds will bo given to the Industrial
School fund. U is hoped eventually
to raise enough to build an industrial
school opposite the Convent and Home
for Destitute Girls.
Allss Helen Vincent is chairman of
the committee of young girls Mho are
arranging for tlio thiiiec. She will be
assisted by Allss Helen AIcNlehol, Allss
Agnes AtcNicliol, Aliss Irene Bradford,
Aliss Mnj lletmls, Allss Barbara Itnylo,
Miss Sarah Hanson, Allss Helen O'Nell,
Allss Christine Felin. Aliss Alarle Calla
han, Allss Slut ion O'.Mcura and Airs
Vincent Can oil.
Among the patronesses ot the affair
nre Airs. Charles P. Donnelly, Airs.
AI. E. II. AIcAliehen, Airs. Joseph A.
Vincent. AIis. John Connolly, Airs. AI1
chnel AfurpliV, Airs. James A. Alundy.
Airs. J. D. C. Henderson, Airs Samuel
Peltz, Alls, Alieliael Hanson nhd Airs.
John Gallagher.
1083$$$
TONIGHT
Academy of Music
SUNDELIUS
SOl'JIANO
S H L I S K Y
TENOft
ORNSTEIN
PIANIST
G E G N A
CELLIST
THE GREATEST CONCERT
OP THE SEASON
SKATfi AT JrWl'E'fl, 11 10 CHESTNUT.
At ikjx orncrj aft&i t:30 p. it.
Market Kt nb. 10th. II A M to llllO P.M.
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS
III "WHI3N T1IR CLOUDS ROLL MV '
Added Attraction i'lrt Showing
Roscoc 'Fatty' Arbuckle 'AnAuir'
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WALLACE REID ""Th i."
Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle 'jJjJA'Jir'
Extra Midnight Show Tonight
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10 A. M., 12, 2 .-l:4.r., 0I4B, 7. 40, 11.30 P. M.
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l'HILADnLPttlA'S rortCMOST THBATItES
FORREST Mat. Today
LAST4EVOS., :1S.
Holiday Mat. Tomorrow "l
POSITIVELY LAST WEEK
Klaw k Erlihger's TUSIant Muli!l CotSxIj
THE
RAINBOW GIRL
With PILLT K. VAN anil Nw Vork Ct.
WOIILD'S MOST IlKAUTIPUL CIlOftUB
3 Ulorlous rears of Unparelleled Prosperity
TWO Wr.HKS ONLY, ANii kt
unniN'.viNn mon.. J"'. Tomorrow
THE NIGHT BOAT
CIIAni.ns DILLINGHAM'S
Intent Munlral Comedy
n- Anne Cilldttell Munlc hy Jerome Kr.
stagerl i,j. p a Latham. Jtuslcat Numbers
by Ned Waybum.
Cast Includen:
JACK 1IAZZAIID. LOU1S1: OttOODT,
STULL 1IOHAN. ADA T.P.WIB, HAL
SKEI.LY. nttNE8T TOnnDNCE, HAr3.
1)HD WILSON
and others wllh
A Jolly Crow o( Pretty Cllrir
TONIGHT
VICTORIA'
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Lxtra Midnight Show Tonight
CAP I T 0 I
T24 MAHKHT STllEnT -
GARRICK Mat. Today
, , LAST BVHN'tS'O
Holiday Mat. Tomorrow LftLttt
POSITIVELY LAST WEEK
DAVID rtfiLASCO Pmiertl
FRANCES STARR
In Her Latest und Oreutost Triumph
"TIGER! TIGER!"
OniGl.VAt, NhW YOrtK CAST
NEXT WEEK -SEATS TOMOIUIOW
JOHN (IQLDEN'B I.AtlOHINU HIT
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10 A. M., 12, 2, 3:4.1. C:4,-, 7:40, (l.ao P
Norma Pn mnrlo- "ISLE OP
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TOMORROW is New Year's Day,
and our stores will be closed the
entire day, for the festival.
Buy enough Victor today as hundreds
of thousands of our customers will do
to last over breakfast on Friday morning,
and prove to your own satisfaction our
oft repeated contention that Victor baked
today is just as good tomorrow, as the
hour it came out of the oven. Some of
our customers of dietetic habits claim it
is better!
Whether viewed from the standpoint of
quality or economy there is no loaf that com
pares with Victor.
Victor is produced in our own three big
bakeries, with a weekly capacity of more than
two million loaves.
Surrounded, as our bakeries are, with
every sanitary provision, backed up by scien
tific skill, Victor reaches your table as the
maximum of quality.
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Ralrrl A7i4-l-i lnoimic vqiaImi, & sUF
Baked with luscious raisins
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11 A. M to 11 P. It.
SIAIIKBT STrtHLT
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CONTINUOUS
VAUnRVIT.T.n
vjuakertown to Broadway
Extra Midnight Show Tonight
nusnrtva shats kow
BROADWAY Broad & Snyder Av.
"WHO'S YOUR GIRL?''Me
CHARLIE CHAPUNS.
CROSS KEYS MAUKOT8T. Bel 60th
"9 KRAZY KiDS" '
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BROAD MAT. TODAY
LAST 4 tiVENiNOS
Holiday Mat. Tomorrow "l,"'-
POSITIVELY LAST WEEK
riiAftLEs rnoHMAN reiiti.
WILLIAM GILLETTE
In J. M nArmlL"H nest ComHV
"DEAR BRUTUS"
ACADEMY OF MUSIC
Thura. Ufr . January 8. lf2l, at 8 15 P M.
JOINT RECITAL
MAttlE ItAPI'OLD
Soprano of Metropolitan Opera Co.
(Tlrst niiparnncp in recital In I'hlla I
ISRAEL VICHNIN
15-Vear.Old Pianist
lies Keat' H 1)0. SI 50, f2.00 anil $2.50.
TUketa nt llrpiie'ii, llll) I'lientnut Street.
WALNUT KKW YIIAIfS MAT. nt 2.00
""U1U ' NIOIITR at S-SO.
John Tox, Jr.'s storj of Kentucky Mountaln$
NEXT
WEEK,
MUSIC GII1LH AND I'UN
sMLET'S GO
TOMOR. With New York Ciwt t Chorus.
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Marion Morgan Dancers
A llrllllont Kiwtarla
Wm II - Mnoart llradrord Ktlilnn
Ho Hlcanor Iinll K Hi other; EdJI
Huznll I'egrKy Parker, and
Hill HOLIDAY WEEK lJILL!
It Shows New Year's Dny 1.30. 4 :.10
nnd 8 1. M Cood Seatn Left for
lloth Matinees.
mwciKi Leap Year Dance (i',ec,al
"SWIKTY OV FltlLNDh"
irormerlv I'rle-nds of Ml KInnt Hnspltril)
Mercantile Hall, nroad nml Master Sts
NpW Year's Nieht Thurs , Jan l, 1020
neW CUr 3 nlgnl Ileal Jnz Music
HNTinn iTiornuns roil chahity
NEW
SEAFOOD
RESTAURANT
30 So. 1 5th St.
NEW YEAR'S EVE.
CELEBRATION
SUPPER DE LUXE
and Reservation
$3.50
SHORE DINNERS
Chops Steaks Poultry
TODAY'S SPECIAL
DINNER PLATTER
65c
Lamb Chop
French Fried Potatoes
Stewed Corn
NEXT WnltK HEATS TOM6nft6tr
HHNIlY MILt.Un Pnssohle
CHATTERT0N'
In ft new romMy
Moonlight AND Honeysuckle
ny QEonaE scAitnonouoit
PHILADELPHIA rorhiTheatte
17TH & DP. T.ANPKY STS riUln-w Hnnir)
Holiday Mat Tomorrow Mat Saturday,
MAY IRWIN
"In a C.ale of Iiuehter.' Bullolln.
"ON THE HIRING LINE"
mrTMnesTbloch
The Eminent Swiss Composer
Five Lectures, on Alternate Thursday
at Halt After Four
The Second Lecture on Thursday,
Jan. 1st
"The Psychology of Music or Music
Considered as a Language'
Post Graduate School of Music
and the Fine Arts
1509 Locust Street
Course Tickets $10, Aildress Secretary,
Metropolitan 0PEnA ufiS?nTO6AT
TON1UHT N. y. AVInter Oarden ltevh
"The Passing Show of 1918"
nam a. anuoert M'als Thurs 4 att
LEW FIELDS
in "A LONELY ItOMEO"
linulNN'INIl "ilONDAY 13VU
Mu's.'.'rf.la'r "Nothing But Love"
lth ANDHEW TOMHKS
AND THE OltlCHNAI. MCllltYMAKUnH
Pk-.tnut St OPEItA HOIHH. LailttMt
viic.auiui.ki. Mllls TMlLyt Thurn.. Sat,
"OH, MY DEARIE
IlKalNNINll MONDAY TJVl.
V Hoy Comstnck and JTorrlH ilesi ii$ent
THE IIOSH OP CHINA
The. Most Tieautlful Muilcul n.ly In America.
w 1th l.vrlr Theatre, N Y ..Cast A rioductlon
1 YRir BVGH. I MATS NEW TjAn'S
lirvix- al 8.1.1 I DAY A mV,
Sam Bernard & Irene Bordoui
in "AS 10U WEIIE," with an All-star Cast
ADF1 PHI UVENINCIS R.IS
AULU-ni Mats. Thur. St.
FLORENCE MOORE
in "imHAKFABT IN 13ED"
MirrnopoUTAN opicra nor sn
Metro(ollt&tt Opera Company, N. V,
LA JUIYE
Tues. Evg.,
Jan. 6,
at 8
Mme ronwlle, Brolney.'Mni CUrui.0, Mar
done, Hnrrold, Chalmert Mil (In 111, t're
inlera Hnllerlna Conductor, Mr nodanitUy.
heatR 1108 rrteitnut St. Wsl. 44S4; llavaur.
SPECIAL SPECIAL
v LEAP YEAH DANCE
BOCIETY OK IfHIKNDS"
irnrmerly Friend of Ml Slnnl HonpllMt
MERCANTILE HALL, llroe.i1 & Mimttr- St.
NEW YEAIt'S NIOHT (Thiire.. Jan 1, IB20)
HEAL JAZZ MUSIC
nxriKH vnoCKkOH ron cftAMTl'
m IMDNT'S Hmnwtt J. Waien Mln
UU1V1U1N 1 O ,, AttCH t OTH HTa.
MATIN KI! TODAY ChrlBtninrf Tn'd .t Toyt,
Lady Nancy Astor wWnrt
MIDN'IflHT HHOW--WKD. 51 i.l t' M
PPnPI PS K.M and cumtarltnd
rturtui iuirt- Ma. ijefy Otj
BOSTONlANS,rnvVKv;iHVNRr
MIDKK1HT SHOW NEW YlXI'rl EVW
ORPHFUMlMA,r' TOMomtow
urrncvjivi nh.ht Piurns
J1 JP0'"1 The Girl r Yonder
JAN. f. "BVEJiyn-OMAN"
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