fiVr hp' fvV 9 i4l I I! WS71 GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPbE Nancy Wynne Talks of the Junier Dances Held Last Night Miss Margaret Curtis te Be Hener Guest i at Dance Tonight THE first mfetlnir till femen of Ihr Ihr Junier Dances wnilir-M last nljtht In tlic Hnr- Harden of thr-.lleltfvue Strat ford and a a de-Milftl mures. The patrenw'M of thi dance arc Mrs. Henry Brlnten Cexc, Mrs. Rebert Kol'e Ca sfttt, Mr. Oconto T)a11a Dixen. Mrs. Charlton Henry, Mrs. Daniel 1i. Hutch. Incon. Jr., Mr. Uehert Ii. Montsemory, Mm. Rebert II. I-nre, Mrs. Edward Stete'btiry nnd Mm. A. J. Drcxel BMrllr. The Rese Roem, which was tiled for the occasion, was artistically decorated with rln, hesenlas ntid the Columbia rose. The stage, which concealed the orchestra, was banked with palms and ferns. A lattice-work gate of pink roes nnd natural mnllax presented an artistic background. Supper was served at midnight at pmnll tables whlcli were ornamented with pprays of smllax and pink -shaded lights. The Junte Dances, In a wnv, succeed the former Monday Evening Dancing Class, though they are by no means as excluivc as that class was. When Mrs. Trcdcrlck Thursten Masen was In charge of the Monday Evening she never extended an Invitation te subscribe te uny one who was net a subscriber te the Assemblies. She often invited non nen aubscrlbers, however, as It seemed hardly fair te exclude entirely persons whose social position was quite the equal of these who through accident of birth had happened te live all their lives in Philadelphia and had also always eubscrlbed te the Assemblies. Thee Junier Dances are. of course, limited, tee, in a sense, but they de net keep te the Assembly list. They arc held en Wednesday nights and there are three meetings as compared te six with the old Monday Evening. There were a great many dinners be fore the meeting, including one for Malslc Stewart nnd Jessie Da Cesta, which was given by Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hutchinson, Jr., and one given by the Wl.sen Pritchctts. The Chattln Wetherills also gave a dinner for Gladjs Mullcr, and the Lewis Mncrs enter tained at the theatre before the dance. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrles B Coxe will kIve In honor of their ilobutante daughter, MIm .lane Gorden Coxe. ..Mr nnd Mrs, Henry A. Berwln, of 2112 Wnlnut street, will entertain at dinner en January 12. Mr. and Mrn. Kandnll Morgan, et Wyndmoor, Chestnut Hill, will entertain at dinner en Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs D Marshall Scull, of 1804 Pine street, will give a. dinner next Tuesday night. Miss Mary C. Carter, daughter of the kiv and Mrs. a cer Be Cnlvert Carter, of the itectery, Bryn Mawr, will be among the out-of-town guests at the dance tonight te be given by Dr. and Mrs. Charles Browne at their home, Cieveiund lane, Princeton, N J.. In honor of Mine Alice H Candee, daughter of tlie nnv. and Mrs. Charles L. Candce, of tviiininvien. Mlstj Constnnce K Ueale, 254 Seuth Twentj -first street, will give a dinner en Tuesday, Drcember 28. In honor of MIe ytqlti u Hemer, before the Benedicts Hall. Dr. deorjre O. Rows rind Mrs Ress win entertain nt a small Informal din ner at their home, 1721 Spruce stroet, en Chrlstmnn Ev. Dtmhpr 24. In honor of their daughter, Mini Frances j. neus, Derere the dance te de given at the Philadelphia- Cricket Club that night by Mr and Mrs. Jeshua Ash Pearson, of 4.(3 West Price street, Oennantewn. In honor of their daughter, Miss Kllzabeth T. Pearson, and Miss Annabella B. Weed Miss Resi, who has been abroad .." . lnc' -American hockey team, has sailed for home and Is expected te ar rive en Sunday. Miss Ress will be formally presented te society at a large dance te be given by her parents at the Acorn Club en Wednesday nlirlit. Januarv E. THE debutante party of last night was the dinner-dunce which Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Starr gave for Mary Bayard, who is their niece. Mary is a most at tract!e girl and has been having a splendid time. She is se bright and sweet-looking and has such a pretty manner. Most of the debutantes of the season were at the dancer HAVE that you heard about the recital that Hans Kindler Is te give for the benefit of the Pennsylvania Mu seum and Scheel of Industrial Art? It is te be held in the foyer of the Acad emy of Music en Tuesday evening of next week nt half after 8 o'clock, and premises te be n delightful affair. Mrs. Russell Duane is chairman et the entertainment committee which Is in charge of the recital, nnd will be as sisted by Mrs. Jasper Ycates Rrluten, Mrs. Henry Rrinten Coxe. Mrs. Geerge H. Frazicr, Mrs. Henry S. Greve, Mrs. Rebert R. Logen. Sirs. Jeseph Lcldy, Mrs. Trunk T. Patterson nnd Mis. Charles Stewart Wurts. MARGARET CURTIS is te be giiest e' bener -it u dance whi"'i Mr. and Mrs. Harry Curtis, her parents, wi'l gUe nt the Mcrien Cricket Club this evening. Margaret is that very pretty debutante with the lerelv. fltiffv, geldeu hair, who in with Helen Sew ell he much. They are .it'nt friends and cer tninlv ii"c sweet tflrh. Mr. and Mrs. Reginn'd Merris wi'l entertain nt din ner fei Ottlllc Merris, who is Mrs. Alfied Merris' daughter, and Dr. and Mrs. Clarence Bartlett will give a din ner fnf Vivlfrnne before the dance. TALKING of dancing mnkes one think of eveninc frecKs. nnd thinking of evening niroeKs brings te mind Mnrj Lllen, The ether daj a picture came m metner ei one el .Mary Ellen's cousins, who is a cr popular girl and who ger out a great ileal te the balls and pintles. New, Mnij Ellen had net happened te see an evening gown te remember since she had grown up te the age of font, because she was usuallv sound asleep before mother went out te parties, and se when mother showed her the photeijrnnh nskinff. "De veu knew who this Is?" Mary Ellen quickly icplled. "Oh. jcth. That's Cousin Elthic getting dwest." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES mlnr t""'1 MrB irry,Mnbln Hart, of en 2m?cJj,K B,re wl" ele dinner en hrlcluy. December 31, before the ball nesday night. January G, Mrs Rebert W. Downing, of 1634 Pruc ntreet, will give a dinner en Thursday evening. December 20, In honor of Miss Harriett Maxwell, daugh daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs Francis Maxwell, of lleckvllle. Conn, and Miss Verncr .-IV..OUM. uuugiuer or Air. ana Mrs. Geerge Petersen, before tlie meeting of miv e.nuruuy evcnuig dancing class. Miss Maxwell nnr! Mr rt'M.n..,! rn. eon. of Providence. R I., will spend the Christmas holidays ns the gmeats of Mies Petersen at the home of her par ents, West Montgomery avenue, Ard Ard mere. Miss Maxwell and Miss Petersen will be the guests of honor at a luncheon and theatre party. Mlj Petersen's aunt. Mrs Charles Heward Colket, of 200S De Laucey place, will give en Saturday. January 1. "r5,Au,,y,,,,M. ''""'a a"d her sons. Mr Edmund R Purvis Mr. Austin M Purvis, Jr., and Mr. Dale Purvis, of emlnele avenue. Chestnut Hill who have been abroad since last spring are "l"""iu., "" wimrr in t-ans, wnere Mrs, Purvis sons n.rn nttanrilni? hAAl rn April Mrs Pun Is nnd her sons will go te Italy, returning te France for the summer, and will sail for this country In October. Mr. Jehn C. Purl u living- i n.- ten during his mother's absence The guests who will uttend the din ner en Thursday evening w-hch'Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Fergusen, of Chestnut Hill, will give at the Bellcuo.Stratferd. In honor of their daughter. Miss Lillian Jorgusen, before the meeting of the Saturday evening dancing class, will Include. rJZll "ar- Whitney, Miss Margaret Legan, M ss Mary Falck, Mr. Geerge Warder. Mr. Davis Williams, Mr. Wil liam Fergusen Jr., Mr. Alden Carrt gan and Mr. Rebert PI Weld. Miss Peggy Fergusen, who has been enEUr1 "A"! lhe Philadelphia, hockey team since October, will arrive In this country en Sunday. Mlfm Fergusen, who is one or tne season's debutantes, will ,h,h, .fHS?1 no"or at a "er'es of E? VL" pa'?,os her parents will gh0 dur- ... j..e muter. i no urst win be en Monday eenlni- .Tntmnrv t i.- ,.. ,e MJ; a?U J!r8 L&nj"uel Dexter War. rlntr will ple in honor of their debu tante daughter, Miss Hlolse Warr nr ii Mr,J "am H Page, son of Mrs Wll- .n,,;V,,li-Pagt.ef 2311 LecUHt s'reet. Will entertain as his guest for the Chrlstm-is helldajs Mr. Rebert Tenner, of Canada, formerly of this c'tj. ' At the Christmas meetlnc of Mrs Charles Stewart Wurts- danclmr class at the Billevuc-Stratferd en Way night December 24. the cotillen will be lr,a ,b: y,r-. LIerd Henshaw and Mr Maskell Uwlng Breeke, assisted by Mr t-harics Uaclie, Mr. Richard rtenrO uceves, Mr. vVoeutord Bankson, "i7 Themas C. Fester. Jr. Mr. Stuart Vol Vel cntlne, Mr. Themas Story Jenks. t 1, Jul!a .Smlt'. of Moorestown. N ""entertain at dinner en Fr diy night, Decembcr 24, In hene? of her - - - . . - . . ... .. . . I BaaaaaaHlaaaaaalalaaaBaaaalaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaC3laaaaaaaaaaaaal W if'JBk "SHiaaaaaaaaaBiaaaaaaaar iwtMw -. ft w:WBri I - tm ii i . j sfjri'tsfit?'s . 1 lli'tty fLr2t ?v in , s s .jr '-y.f'i Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Myers, Mr, 'and Mrs. Heward Osmond, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hokanson and Mr. and Mrs. Herace Bluer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jesse C. Kester, 7167 Bryan, street, will have as their guests ever the week-end Mrs Kester's sister nnd iilec. Mrs. Paul Thlelke nnd Miss Pauline Thlelke, of East Orange, N. J., Miss Thielke will dance In the children's Christmas play te take place In the Delmar-Merris en Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. William T. Tomllnsen, of Cast Washington lane will cnte 'nln at dinner en Friday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith, of AVtst Philadelphia. Mrs. J. Warren, of 41 East Haines street, announces the mnrrlaire of her daughter, Miss Mary C. Warren te Mr. Frank W. Small, of Lubec. Maine, en Saturday morning, at 11 o'clock, In the Church of St. Vincent de Paul, East Price iitrcet, the Rev William S. Llkly officiating. Mr and Mrs. Small will be at home In Lubec, Me. The Theta Tau Upsllen Sorority will glve a dance at the Belfleld Country Club en Wednesday evening, Decem ber 29. Si , J 'i Y ' '. 0 t A x '? .y t ry SS . s Wl e Cepyrleh. Underwood & Underwood. .MRS. JOHN WANAMAKKR, JR. Mrs. Wanainalier was fermerly Miss Puullne Dlsslen. Fer several years ,Mr. and Mrs. Wanamaltcr lived in New Yerk after tlielr marriafe, but this year they are stepping in Jenklntemi daughter, Mies Mercy Powers, bofero the next meeting of Mre. Charles Stow Stew nrt Wurts dancing class at the Belle-vue-Stratferd. Mrs. A. Sydney Carpenter will enter tain at dinner at her home, 1G05 North Bread street, en Frldny n'ght, December 31. Cevers will be laid for ten guests. A small dance and a supper for addi tional guests win fellow. ,.MJi 8nd ?Irs Benjamin Rowland, of Highland, Ablngten, win entertain at dinner en TueaiTav. Januarv 4. In hrmnr of their niece, MUs Rosalie Hawkes, daughter of Colonel and Mrs Rebert Hawxes, of England, befese the dance at the Huntingdon Valley Country Club. A dance will be given en Wednesday, uewnucr a, ai me ueiievue-airattern louewin game. un g the St. Paul and Yale hockey The committee In charge of the nets Includes Mss. Paul Henrv Ballcv, Mrs Isaac H Clothier. Jr. Mrs. voernecs urayien, MrH Jehn Ullbert, Mrs Albert H. Rosengarten. Mrs. Wil liam C. Scull. Mrs Harlow C. Voerheos, Mrs Daniel B. Wenti and Mrs Albert D. Whiting Miss Charlette Mae Graves, debutante daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs Ferdinand J. Graves, of Wlssahlcken and Mannheim streets, Oennantewn, wl entertain as her guests Miss Emmaune Grace, of Bethlehem, Pa., and Miss Marls Stella Kennedy, of Baltimore, They will ceme te attend the dance te be given by Mr and Mrs Graves en Suturday nlnht, Jan uary 8, at the Germantew n Cricket Club, te formally present their daughter te society. Mrs Arcnibald - N. Waterhouse, et 1521 Locust street, left yesterdny for a visit te hr sister, Mrs Levis MlnfeM. Sirs Clayten Gilbert Dixen, of 135 Seuth Seventeenth street, has left for a four days' visit te New Yerk The Quaker City Ladles' Moter Club will give a reception en the reef garden of the Hetel Walten en New Year's aft ernoen from 3 until s o'clock. They will distribute their usual Christmas bas kets te the peer en Friday, December 24. ALONG THE READING Miss Laura C. Haines, who has been the guest of friends In this city for a 'ew days, has returned te her home in Doyleatewn Miss Mildred Warner, of Meadow brook, left last week te meter te Miami, Fla., with Mr. nnd Mrs. Nelsen Thrall, of New Yerk. Mrs. H. Vance Peters, of Wyncote ac companied by Mrs. Richard Dale Spar hawk, sailed a few dns aee for Enren where thev will remain until the middle of February. MANAYUNK The Alumni Association of St, Jehn the Baptist High Scheel, gave a recep tion te the members and frlenda en Monday evcnlng. The Metre Athlotle Club, one of the strongest and most act'e In the Twenty-flrBt ward, fur nished the entertainment for the eve ning, through the courtesy of Mr. Jehn J Uallairher. Jr.. president. The ureeram consisted of music, several vecnl selec tiens and dancing Announcement was made that the policy of the association will be te held a ladles' night eery month. Fault) Mr. Edward Mitchell, Mr. Archie Isensfeln, Mr. Louts Taley. Mr. David ii6cKstein, Mr Herbert Haniey, Mr. nnd Mrs. William Beckett, Mr. and Mis. Samuel Beckett and Mr. and Mrs. A. Levitt. Mr, and Mrs. Jeseph Weiss, of 2801 West Lehigh avenue, are leaving or Les Angeles, Calif, where mey win make their future home. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA The Kawood Cub held an election In Its clubrooms, Twenty-sixth nnd Dick Dick ineon streets en Monday evening. The officers of the club are as fellows : Mr. Bernard Tlnlln, presldint ! Mr. Januw Burke, vice president ; Mr. Jeseph Ejinn, recording secretary J Mr. William Ixn Ixn nex, financial secretary i Mr. Themer Sherldan, treasurer : Mr Jeseph OBrlen, editor and Mr. Frederick UelUmnn, librarian The election was followed by a smoker. Mr. and Mrs. B. Gcrshman 1938 8. Galloway street, announced the engage ment of their daughter, Miss Kslher Gcrshman, te Mr. Al Canter, of this cltyl FALL OF SCHUYLKILL A Christmas Cantata, "Tes in the Attic," will be given en New Year'u nlpht, Saturday, January 1, In the Falls of Schuylkill Baptist church The main characters wilt be. represented by, Miss Mabel Fenner, Miss Isabel Fergurson, Miss Wllla Dedge, Miss Martha Bin- Itln, Mr. Hareld Moorehead, Mr. Edward Dunkerly, and Miss Celely Cole, T'ler.j will b a chorus composed of forty vocalists of East Falls of Schuydklil Including Miss1 Ethel Holmen, Miss Hlva Plersen, Miss Mnry Wlttnker nnd Miss Dorethy Smith. 'f ' IitrrtaftMM J.' vaacuMa zm Moderate I'rlees tr-iGuZS' MMH Write or I'hene fnr FnaraTrd or I'flnirJ . fJ Pumplr. ROYAL ENGRAVING CO, 814 W.lwrt Si. novelty Tan or Hi patent values Wact colt; rich caW style. top V uaUty $11.85 MOORE8TOWN The engagement of Miss Frances S, Bradley, of New Yerk, and Lieutenant William S. Chlckerlng, U. 8. A., of Moorestown, hns been announced. Lieu tenant Chlckerlng la a son of Mrs. Mar garet Chlckerlng. and Is new stationed at Coblentz, Germany. Mr and Mrs. Francis C. Stokes hae returned from their wedding trip, which was spent In a thirty-day crulse among the Windward Islands. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Haines are home from a lslt with Mr. nnd Mrs Hernce Justice, of Erie, Pa. Miss Helen Hughes entertained the Girls' Club en Monday at her home, 2 jutiai vilLrui avenue. Invitations have been Issued for a New ear's Eve frolle dance In the Odd rellews' Hall. Mr. William French, Miss Emily Le Ceney, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hubert Lengaker arc en the committee. Aldine Hetel Chestnut & I9Street& Offers exceptional fadlitj'e for prvate entertaining, deceptions, Wecfcfngs, Cards. Dinners, Dances. GERMANTOWN Dr. Adam Oelbcl, of 20 East Mount Pleasant aenue. will entertain at a family dinner at his home en Christmas Day. i Mrs Nicholas A Petry. of McKean avenue, will entertain at cards at her home en Wednesday afternoon, Decem ber 29. In honor of MIbs Margaret Clem ens, of West Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs William H. Wilsen, of Rese Cottage, will entertain nt dlnn.r 'ollewed by cards at the Pel ham Club. u.i envumtty eveiuufi 1 lie EUeSIS tVIi Include Mr and Mrs. William H Ba 1 Mr. and Mrs Charles Musser. M- tvI Mrs Walter Gibsen, Mr. and Mrs. Geerge Ayres Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wai.n.g WE8T PHILADELPHIA Mb "Option wan given by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Resen, In honor of tlielr young daughter's sixth . birthday, atius Rese Resen, at their home. 6104 Dr V?.n5SK 8lreet. en Sundny evening. The oliewlng guests were present- Miss H,,UiU?ieTmli??r' S,a,dle and m Mildred HB,,cV,Gefd.?1r M8S Es'hcr aefdberg. and Mrs Elizabeth Ooldberg, Miss Dore thy Legan, Miss Dorethy Greenspan miH Uu.,n. c9,n,n,vMlBB BYMi Perlstcln, Mls- Sylvia Ge dhrrir vu. i7v, , .; frLnnV,-11" Ann.a Kennen and Miss Mary in?J' TMate Morten Lleberman, Master Lcnard Ureenspan. Master v,f,P-h M,n,zf ' MJ5!,fr Pau Fl8her and Master Abraham Fisher. NORTH PHILADELPHIA wi?,Ir;na.1d. .r8, " c,tren of 1703 N"h Fifteenth "sttreet gave a surprise free- n?mh&artynon?undJ,Y.ieveni.n ln honor .,f,ihelr 80n' Mr- Wllllnm Citren. The guests Present were: Miss Henrietta Adnm Miss Sara Gillespie, Miss Cath erine Atkins Miss Bessie Dellmere, Miss Elizabeth Duffv, Miss Amelia MedCetu. CV", Jv.larl """ana. mish Catherine M.nCrly,M,r81 0S.'iI,e Wolfson ftl'ss Mj.nefSliia?ye,h',M,M Sadlc Officer. Mr. DaMd Kneft. Mr. Emanuel Berke- n?u MQ. H6':1'1" Rn,emen, Mr. Hareld Buik, Mr Derald Sayler, Mr Hareld Banks Mr. Neah Hecksteln. 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GRIFFITH'S MASTERPIECE Way Down East" NOTE Owlna te ceit kneth of proluc preluc proluc tlen and Iren bound contract, tnla plrtura '' cn ba ahewn at leaa tban rlrt-c aa tbcatr prims. HEATS NOW KOR XMAS DAT r The Ed Wynn ACADEMY OF MUSIC THURSDAY AFTERNOON, DEC SO SATURDAY EVEM.SC. JAN. 13 TOSCANINI LA SCALAAORCHESTRA OF" MILAN 'Tir-KKTK. 1 TO $J ON HALE NOW I AT HEPPns. 1U0 CHESTNUT 'W I ST AND ACADEMY OF MUSIC I ACADEMY OF MUSIC BURTON HOLMES FRIDAY jp SATURDAY " VENICE -US""" nor 7r. tl Ii be ,( Aradmy and Ifappa'a AfADPtT OF MUSIC 4U.TiUtlT New Yerk Symphony OltniESTRA ntnm.. 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