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Philadelphia Inquirer (Newspaper) - December 26, 1920, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania A the Philadelphia inquirer sunday morning december 26, 1920 Holiday warmth informs new year week events festivities increasing fax though the closed season for Reindeer and stockings went into effect last night the heart warming spirit of Christmas still informs the activities of society persons. And it will con Truc to do so for the next six Days. This week will attempt to outdo last weeks festivities in Point of vividness variety and number. I specific instances of the periods Gayety Are the Debutante functions the Large balls been particularly numerous this season and the less formal dances and theatre parties. Perhaps the exhausting effects of daily parries have been overestimated or perhaps the Young woman of this generation is More hardened to them than her Mother. At any rate you will find few to admit that they Are tired of a going but buttonhole the a dancing Many draw him into a convenient Alcove and pin him Down to sincerity. What will his answer be another Story indeed at present the majority of Young men who have ended their College courses have become figures major or minor in the business professional and financial worlds. Candor will Force them to confess provided officials of their firms Are not about that they Are verging on that state so graphically described As a fall a ifs All right for the ladies a sighed one youth last week. A they can sleep until noon getting up fresh and energetic in time for their teas their matinees and their nightly dances. Can we do that hardly a but obligations,.sccial ones Are obdurate especially since most of the More elaborate of the current functions have been on the social Calendar since october. It is amusing and slightly pathetic to note at this juncture the Brave plans made at the close of last season by those who had the welfare of our youth at heart. A too Many late parties a was the cry. A too prolonged. Too unwholesome. Let us Stop having the orchestra play the final number at five in the morning and Send them Home at this valiant Resolution has hardly functioned in the Way intended for it. For this season balls commence later and last longer if possible than Ever before. Part of this tardiness of entertainment May be due to the popular end almost omnipresent theory that it is bad form to arrive at a Ball before half past eleven or a Quarter to twelve. Even participants in theatre parties w to might be expected to Rush from their boxes to the waxed floor to expedite matters for their hostess often linger in the hotel lobby that they May not offend against the unwritten though powerful Canon of taste. This is largely due of course to the deeply rooted objection to a being the yet it seems rather a wasteful philosophy. Slogan of Young men As fond it on now Jire a Zippor is not Orvold until half �a8t one or two Oslo Ltd the a a dvrs leave at about three and the ballroom is from then on dedicated to the younger and sprig Lillier members of the dancing set. But the cry for a Good Samaritan who will change nil this is even now being heard from several popular and intelligent Young men whose prominence in social and club cinder them the right to protest. A earlier parties and prompter suppers is their double slogan. The Point is aptly made that today when so ipad in traditions Are suffering discard there might As we Ell be one or two More beneficial innovations. Line instance of shifting customs is the present tendency on the part of the men to do away with evening dress in its strictest sense Quot a he despised dinner coat is coming into its own again most of it be dancing crowd preferring its ample lines to the restrictions of the Swallowtail. The soft hat too is gaining Ascendancy Hie Jirtle Cylinder Ioir one of precedent. Apparently this increase in informality was not merely a passing fancy of he War. It seems to be hero for a Long time. Now and then some father takes a son to task for this loosening of the sordal to it ones and there a Mother May be found to chide Ber children on the same score. But it is significant that at a recent Ball precisely ten Coats of severe Cut could be observed. The rest were dinner jackets. Preceded by the customary dinners imposing Dialls will Lead the we Eek a entertainment roster. Theatre parties As a sort of cocktail to the More important frolics will t play their usual part. Chief among the balls will be that of the Charlton Yarnall tomorrow night when their daughter. Miss Anna Sophia Yarnall will be the Honor guest another fete of similar scope will be that of or. And . Robert e. Stra a Bridge. Given for heir daughter. Miss Anita Strawbridge. While on the follow ing night the Host and hostess will be or. And . W. W. Hepburn wit i miss Lane s. Hepburn their daughter in the White Light of general attention. New years eve Gay ties new years eve promises Well. Every clique and age will then take a hand in the merriment. The Charie it e. Coxes Are to give a Large Ball for their debut Uncle daughter. Miss Lane Lorion cd Oxe. Besides this event there w ill be Many Many dinner dances on Friday night every Inch of dancing room in the hotels having been engaged. The Bellevue Stratford Rose gardens have been set As the background for three separate dances. A a foretaste of this weeks activity was Given last wednesday by the Bai with or. And . Thomas g. Ashton As Host and hostess and at we hich Debutante daughter. Miss Anne Ashton was the guest of Honor. Miss Ashton is remarkable even for a not Only does she appear to advantage on the ballroom floor but she is a vivid Flag be at horse shows having taken part in Many exhibitions in the East. Blue ribbons in plenty have fallen to her share. At the Ashton affair poinsettias Fern and Christmas Trees were used in the decorative scheme. It was declared by Many a superlatively Brilliant and Beautiful event. Dinners and theatre parties Are preludes to subscription balls Many invitations Are being issued daily by prominent hosts and hostesses for dinners and theatre parties which will be Given before the Large and exclusive subscription balls which Alwy ays Mark the height of Philadelphia a social season. The committee giving the Benedicks which will be held on next tuesday includes or. Idun Hampton Barnes or. Edward f. Beale or. Beauveau boric jr., or. John Cadwal adar jr., or. Gardner Cassatt or. Benjamin Chew or. Charles e. Of exc or. George w. C. Drexel or. William s. Ellis or. George Harrison Frazier or. George l. Harrison jr., or. Richard h. Harte or. Henry Pratt Mckean m. W. Plunkett Stewart or. Alexander Van Rensselaer or. Edwy Ard Lowber Welsh or. Cd Harlea Wheeler or. Owen Wister and or. Charlton Yarnall. Among those giving dinners before the Ball will be or. And . George w. Childs Drexel of a Wootton a Bryn mawr or. And Frederick c. Fearing of �?~2112 Delarcey place or. And . Charles e. Coxe of the Bellevue Stratford at the Bellevue Stratford in Honor of miss Jessie f. Dacosta debutant daughter of or. Charles f. Dacosta or and . R. Ellison Thompson of 1503 Spruce Street . Alexander Browm of a a Castleain a Bryn mawr in Honor of miss Augusta Wajn Larrison. Or. And Charles Wheeler of a scamp run farm a Bryn mawr in Honor of miss Mary b. Thayer Debutante daughter of or. And . George c. Thayer. A 4> a the assemblies will be held on january 7 and february 7 at the Bellvue Stratford. They will be under the direction of the following gentlemen or. Henry Brinton Coxe or. S. Pemberton Hutchinson or. Charles d. Hart or. Of Uvea boric jr., or. Alexander Van Rensselaer and or. Frederick r. Drayton. The following ladies who have consented to act As Patr Nesses . Thomas Leaming . Charles e. A Oxe . George c. Thayer . Caspar w. Morris . Theodore s. Paul and . Rowland Evans or. The receiving parlor will include . Thomas Leaming . Charles k. Coxe . George o. Thayer . Caspar w. Morris . Theodore s. Paul and . Rowland Evans or. V a a the guests who will attend the dinner to be Given by . Jones Wister at her Home 1819 Walnut Street on Friday night january 7, at 8.30 of clock before the first Assembly in Honor of miss Anne Wister Barclay Debutante daughter of or. And . William Lyt Lyleton Barclay of Gravers Lane. Chestnut Hill we ill include miss Atlee Downs miss Mary l. Bayard miss Margaret to Large Harrison miss. Nancy b. Mckean miss Eleanor Gummey miss Dorothy w. Stevens miss Carolyn s. Barclay or. Edi Ard m. Biddie or. Edward Brooks jr., or. Edward Lyon Clark or. Charles Brooks or. Morris ii. Merrick or. John a Costa Newbold or. Van Antwerp Lea or. W. Spencer service or. I Ouis h. Rowland and or. Louis m. Washburn. A a or. And . Russell Duane of the Lorraine will entertain at dinner in Honor of miss Lucretia 8. Hec Kschier 2d, Debutante Daught it of or. And . I Stevens Heckscher. Before the first Assembly we hich will be held at the Bellevue Stratford on january 7. Or. And . Charles e. Coxe of a twi Allisbrook farm a Malvern have issued invitations for a dinner on Friday evening january 7, before the first Assembly Ball in Honor of miss Jessie f. A Costa Debutante daughter of or. Charles f. A Costa. A . Alfred Paul Morris of Villa Nova will give a dinner on january 7 before the first Assembly at the Bellevue Stratford in Honor of her Debutante daughter miss Ottilie Morris. A a a or. And . Algernon r. 9app win also entertain at dinner before the first Assembly on the evening of Friday january 7, when their guests will be or. And . George j. Harding ,tr., or. And . Snow Den Samuel or. And . William o. Hopkins or. And . Hamilton Cheston and or. And . John Welsh Drayton. A a a or. And . Langdon a Wryn Mitchell of 2220 de Lancey place will entertain at dinner in Honor of or. And . Ouam we est Frazier 3d, before the first Assembly which will be held january 7. A the ladies who will act As Patr Nesses and who will receive the guests at the Benedicks Ball Are . Benjamin Chew . George l. Harrison jr., . Alexander Van Rensselaer . Edward Lowber Welsh and . Charles wit Euler. E a the nests who will attend the dinner which . Alexander Brown of a a Castleain a Bryn mawr. Will give before the Benedicks Ball in Honor of miss Augusta Wain Harrison daughter of or. And . Charles Custis Harrison jr., and miss Nancy b. Mckean daughter of or. And . Thomas Mckean debutantes of the season will include miss Anne Ashton miss Virginia Benson Carter miss Kita Heck Cher miss Jane Gordon Coxe mss Sydney Biddle miss Jane Shaw Hepburn miss Lysbeth Boyd or. Edward s. W. Ramum jr., or. Frederick Schaeffer or. Richard Newlin or. Burnett Landreth or. John m. Carter or. James n. Carter jr., or. Henry Brinton Coxe jr., or. Fords Hansell and or. Warren Mck. Downs. A a v mss Constance r. Beale of 254 South Twenty first Street will give a dinner in Honor of miss Viola b. Homer before the Ball. Aaa or. And . R. Ellison Thompson of 1503 Spruce Street will also entertain at dinner before the Benedicks Ball. Mrs. Thompson was mss Helen Harte. Aaa or. Owen Wister of a Butler place a Logan will entertain at dinner in Honor of mss Helena Langdon Mitchell a Debutante daughter of or. And . Langdon e. Mitchell. Aaa miss Christine f. Chambers daughter of or. Francis Taylor Chambers of 1530 Pine Street will entertain at dinner before the Benedicks Ball Strawbridge dance attractive pea Titre of season at height a one of the most attractive dances of the Holmay season will be Given by or. And . Robert e. Strawbridge at the Ritz Carlton on next wednesday. The guest of Honor will be their Debutante daughter. Miss Nita Strawbridge who is one of the most popular and feted buds of the season. Among the Many parties before the dance will be that Given by or. And . Kearsley Mitchell of 227 East Rittuc Eliouse Square. In a or. And . Frederic h. Strawbridge of a Torworth a Germantown will also entertain at dinner at the Ritz Carlton followed by a theatre party in Honor of their son and a go ter in Law or and . Frederic h. Strawbridge jr., before the Ball. A a mss Anne b. Townsend daughter of or. Barton Townsend will be the guest of Honor at a theatre party and cupper at the Ritz Carlton on wednesday to be Given by or. And . Edward Browning of 245 South sixteenth Street. My . Bradford Knight of 2208 Rit Tenhouse Street will entertain before Che Strawbridge dance at a Large theatre party in Honor of her Debutante daughter miss Catharine Bradford Knight. There will be about eighty guests. A a a or. And . Henry Brinton Coxe of too South Twenty first Street we ill entertain before the dance at a dinner for their Niece miss Catherine Adams daughter of or. And . Charles Francis Adams of Boston. In in in . Alexander Brown of a a Castleain a bpm mawr will give a dinner in Honor of miss Mary Law. Daughter of . Ernest Law before the Ball miss Anna s. Yarnall will be Honor guest at her parents Ball Tsz. A thick and fast come further Debutante functions f As Early Winter entertainment period advances As the social season advances and the entertainments follow in Quick succession or overlap each other in the Rush to squeeze in All the possible Gayety that can be had in a certain time. One cannot help but Marvel at the vitality with which the popular debutantes of the season must be blessed As Well As the boundless proportions of the purses that must Supply them with gifts and Flowers. 41 a or. And . James Francis Sullivan will give a Ball at the Ritz Carlton on january 12 in Honor of their attractive Debutante daughter. Miss Elaine s. Sullivan. Miss Sullivan spent last week in new York As the guest of . Belmont Tiffany when she was extensively entertained. Mrs. Francis Burrell Hoffman entertained at a Large luncheon for the Debutante who Vas also a guest at the Ball Given by brigadier general and . Cornelius a tab Debilt. A pm it. And . Powell Evans of the we Ellington will entertain at a theatre party in Honor of miss e. Russel e. Tucker before the Sullivan dance. A a a or. And . Stanley Griswold Flagg of a Glenbrook a Bryn mawr have issued invitations for a dinner before the Sullivan Ball in Honor of miss Jessie f. A Costa. In in in or. And . A to Illiam Gray warded of a red Gate a Germantown have issued invitations for a dinner dance on thursday evening at a red Gate a in Honor of . Wardens daughter miss Elizabeth Brockie. In in in or. And . Harrison k. Caner jr., will shortly Issue invitations for a dinner to be Given in Honor of their Cousin miss Elizabeth Jeanes Debutante daughter of . Henry Bulger Jeanes on wednesday evening. January 12, at their residence 810pine Street. Or. And . Samuel Dexter Warriner of 135 South eighteenth Street have issued invitations for a dance at the Ritz Carlton on monday night january 3, in Honor of their Debutante daughter. Miss Eloise Warriner miss Warriner made her formal Bow to society at a Tea which her parents gave on november 18. Or. And . Lincoln Ferguson of Chestnut Hill win entertain at a theatre party in Honor of their Debutante daughter miss Peggy Ferguson on monday night january 8, before the dance to be Given by or. And . Warriner for miss Eloise Warriner. O the guests who will attend the dinner followed by a theatre party which or. And . Joseph y. Jeanes of Villanova will give on january 3, in Honor of their Debutante Niece miss Elizabeth Jeanes will include miss Anne Ashton miss Jane Shaw Hep us. Miss Lysbeth Boyd miss Virginia b. Carter miss Augusta Wain Harrison Hess Eleanor Gummey or. Edward m. K. Klapp or. William g. Roberts or. James a. Develin jr., or. Matthew Baird 3d, or. Alfred r. Hunte mr., Lawrence Smith or. Edward j. Cassard and or. Joseph y. Jeanes or. The guests will later attend the Ball which or. And jars. Warriner will give for miss Eloise Warriner. K in in the guests who will attend tho theatre party followed by supper at the Ritz Carlton which or. And . Charlesp. Fox. Of a Fox Springhouse will give in Honor of their Debutante Niece miss Margaretta la rec Harrison daughter of or. And . Joseph Harrison on january 17, will include miss a is h. Thober miss Jane Gordon Coxe miss Eloise War incr Helena l. Mitchell miss Rita Heckscher. Miss a Anne Ashton miss Atlee Down miss Lysbeth Boyd miss Augusta w. Harrison miss Anna Sophia Yarnall miss Anita Strawbridge or. W. Wonderly filler or or. Robert Pemberton. Or. S. Warren Mck. Downs or. E. Mitchell Edwards or. Caleb c. Roberts 2d, or. William s. Newlin jr., or. Tohn Hillard or. Charles Thompson or. Walter Stokes or. Devereux Josephs. Or. Mahlon Hutchinson or. Tohn k. Strubing jr., or. Joseph Harllon jr., and or. Spencer s. Large. In in in or. And . Benjamin Rowland of a a Highland Abington will entertain at dinner on tuesday january 4, in Honor of their Niece. Miss Rosalie Hawkes laughter of colonel and . Robert Hawkes of England before the dance at the Huntingdon Valley country club. 41 a a or. W. Plunkett Stewart of Haverford. Will entertain at a Rabbit party on monday evening a january 24, in Honor of miss Anita Strawbridge Debutante daughter of or. And . Robert e. Strawbridge of a Meadow Lodge a Bryn mawr. A a a or and . George Fales Baker of a old Oaks a Rosemont have sent out invitations for a Ball at the Bellevue Stratford on january 12, in Honor of miss Eleanor Gummey Debutante daughter of or. And. Mrs. Charles Francis Gummey. My or. And . Morris l. Clothier of a Claire month Villanova will give a dinner at the Ritz Carlton on january 14 in Honor of miss Anita Straw Bridge Debutante daughter of or. And . Robert e. Strawbridge. In in in miss Angusta Wain Harrison Debutante daughter of or. And . Charles Custis Harrison jr., of 243 East Rit Tenhouse Square will be the guest of Honor at a theatre party followed by a supper at the Ritz Carlton to be Given on monday january 24, by or. And . Harry Wain Harrison. A a or. And . Walter Waring hop Kinson of 2219 Spruce Street will entertain at a a mall theatre party followed by supper and dancing at the Bellevue Stratford on saturday night january 3, in Honor of miss Blise Dupont Debutante daughter of or. And . Francis i. Dupont. In in a or. And . Thomas g. Ashton of 1814 South Rittenhouse Square will give a theatre party and supper at the Ritz Carlton on january Kin Honor of miss Margaretta Large Harrison Debutante daughter of it or. And . Joseph Harrison. In in in . Bradford Knight of 1917 Rit Tenhouse Square has issued invitations for a theatre party on wednesday in Honor of miss Katharine b. Knight before the Ball which or. And . Robert e. Strawbridge of a Meadow Lodge a Bryn mawr will give at the Bellevue Stratford in Honor of their Debutante daughter miss Anita Strawbridge. In in a or. And . Edwin Eldon Graham of 1713 Spruce Street Trul give a dinner on january 15 in Bohor of Hiss Mal sic h. Stewart Debutante daughter of . Robert g. Be Conte of 2 a a spice Street. Younger Sot to to feted the younger set is sped any fortunate this week As entertainments galore have been planned for its members. Of or. And . Charles Custis Harrison jr., of 243 East Ritten Oizae Square will give a theatre part Fol Lowed by a supper at the Ritz Carlton tomorrow in Honor of their daughter miss Ellen w. Harrison. Too or. And . Humbert b. Powell of 216 Windemere Avenue Wayne have issued invitations for a Vansant to be Given tomorrow in Honor of their Daugh ter miss Edith Powell. Too or. And . Robert h. Richards of Wilmington have issued invitations for a Ball tomorrow at the Dupont in Honor of their daughter miss a Jane r. Richards. Too a or. And . Joseph m. Huston of Wiss Hickon Avenue and Lehman Lane Germantown will give a Vansant on tuesday at the. Germantown Cricket club from 4 until 7, in Honor of their daughter miss Judelle Macgregor Huston. Miss Huston will be a Debutante next season. Too or. And . Clayton Gilbert Dixon of Walnut and sixteenth streets will give a theatre party followed by a supper for about forty guests on tuesday evening in Honor of their son or. Gilbert Willoughby Dixon who attends school in the Adirondacks and is Bomi for the Christmas holidays. Three boys one girl born to prominent society personages or. And . Franss Barnard of Connor of i Lexington Avenue new York City Are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a daughter pm Gilpin of Connor. Mrs. Of Connor will be remembered As miss gah Rheua. Gupit. Of this City. Too or. And . Howard Burd Grubb of Westfield n. J., Are receiving congratulations Luik n the birth of a son. Mrs. Grubb will be remembered As. Mias Helen Macquoid. Too or. And . Alfred Miller Watts of Church Road Ardmore Are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a son. 00 0 or. And . Stanley h. Tead of Chestnut Hill Are being congratulated upon the birth of a son John Chadwick Tead. Miss Anna Sophia Yarnall Debutante daughter of or. And . Charlton Yarnall will be the guest of Honor at a Ball to be Given by her parents tomorrow evening. Many attractive Debutante dinners and theatre parties will precede this affair. Too . Tames Large of a summer Crest Chestnut Hill and 281 South fourth Street will entertain at dinner in donor of miss Margaretta Large Harrison Debutante daughter of or. And . Joseph Harrison before the Ball Given by or. And . Charlton Yarnall. Too or. And . Robert Glendinning. Of a the squirrels a Chestnut Hill will also entertain at dinner at the Bellevue Stratford in Honor of their daughter . Persifor Frazer. 3d., who was miss Ellen Glendinning before her recent marriage. Cheston 4th, or. Samuel Wagner and or. Henry Pemberton. The guests will later attend the Hep Bunn Ball. In 0 in Quot Arnold the guests who will attend the dinner to be Given by or. Lewis h. Parsons for miss Priscilla Davis before the Hepburn Ball will be miss Virginia Benson Carter miss Elise Dupont miss Lucretia s. Heckscher 2d, miss Maisie h. Stewart and the messes. Edward c. Cassard Rodger Townsend Arthur Kinsolving Edgar Scott and a Charles Larrabee. Or. And . Edward g. Roberts will also entertain at dinner tomorrow evening in Honor of miss Jessie f. Dacosta Debutante daughter of or. Charles f. Dacosta and miss Nancy b. Mckean Debutante daughter of or. And . Thomas Mckean before the Ball. Me Edward Law. Of a Sedgefield a St. Davids will entertain at dinner in honer of or. And . Bernard Carter of new York who will arrive it from new York tomorrow to attend the Ball. Too or. And . Lewis Brinton of 1933 Spruce Street will entertain at dinner at the Bellevue Stratford on december 27 in Honor of their daughter miss Elizabeth f. Brinton. Miss Jane Hepburn popular Debutante Honor guest at Ball miss Jane Shaw Hepburn one of the seasons most popular debutantes will be Honor guest at a Ball to be Given at the Bellevue Stratford next thursday by her parents or. And . William Williamson Hepburn. This will Occa Sirotk Many complimentary dinner and theatre parties. Too or. And . W. Wallace Atterbury of a Boudinot farm a Radnor have is sued invitations for a dinner at the Bellevue Stratford before the Ball. Too or. Lewis a Parsons will also give a dinner at the Bellevue Stratford for miss Prisc a Davis. Too miss Caroline d. Nixon will be guest of Honor at a dinner before the Ball to be Given by her parents or. And . Horace f. Nixon of a red Crest a Woodbury. Too the guests who will attend the dinner which or. And . Thomas g. Ashton of 1814 South Rittenhouse Square will give on thursday evening at the Bellevue Stratford in Honor of their Debutante daughter. Miss Anne Ashton will be miss Anita Strawbridge miss Jane s. Hepburn miss Margaretta l. Harrison miss Russell b. Tucker miss Ruth Packard miss Elsie Dup. Hirst miss Elizabeth Jeanes miss jes Sie f. A Costa miss Jane Gordon Coxe miss Elizabeth c. Norris miss Anna Sophia Yarnall miss Augusta w. Harrison miss Helen l. Sewell miss Agnes h. Shober miss Annabella b. Wood miss Henrietta Macd. Wilson mias Lysbeth Boyd Hasa Eloise Warriner miss Eleanor Gummey or. Alexander Sellers or. Harry Woodland or. B. Sydenham Page or. Campbell Newhall or. Barklie Henry or. Joseph Hla Irison jr., or. Webster Dougherty or. Harold Saylor or. E. Mitcheu Edwards or. Lawrence Smith or. John k. St Bitzig jr., or. Wulliam Tucker or. William Townsend or. Frederick Schaeffer or. Henry Brinton Coxe or or. Henry boric or. Robert n. Downs or. Minturn t. Wright jr., or. James min i Beautiful lamps and shades reduced $150 lamps now $112.50 $100 lamp now $75.00 $50 Lanai it now $37.50 $40 lamps now $30.00 mad Alabaster and of Wrout Metal Poison be mid Ofalie. I open saturdays unto fits the Horn St Brt men mfg. Co. 4z7-433 North Brood Street m Short Welk along autom Btte Kouf arrangements made at clubs and hotels to usher in new year at the clubs and hotels arrangements have been made to celebrate new years eve with unusual brilliancy. A costume dance Rill be held at the Huntingdon Valley country club. Among the members of the committee Are . Charles w. Churchman . John Gilbert . Henry Miller Watts. Mrs. Voorhees Drayton . Harlow c. Voorhees . Walter l. Ross . Cir bit Lover ing . Daniel b. Wentz . George Harrison Frazier and . Charles Randolph Wood. Too among the guests who will attend the dinner to be Given by . A. Sydney Carpenter at her Home. 1505 North Broad Street will be . Marshall Robinson and miss Katherine Robinson of Washington or. And Fletcher Rolfe and Stella Brown of Centerville and or. Townsend Martin of Newyl Ork or. And . Eugene Carter Simonin miss Grace Thompson miss Ethel Thompson. A dance and supper will Fonow for additional guests. Too . Tohn Strawbridge. Of a a three Wells a Cheltenham Road. Chestnut Hill will entertain at dinner at the Whitemarsh Hunt club in Honor of her daughter. Miss Louise Strawbridge on Friday night. Too or. And . Robert l. Montgomery have issued invitations for a theatre party followed by supper at the Ritz Carlton on new years eve in Honor of their daughter miss Helen Hope Montgomery. House parties and luncheons Peature this new year s Day or. And . L. Howard Weatherly will entertain a House party Over next week end at their Home 3919 Chestnut Street. The will come to attend the Large new year a dance to be Given saturday night by or. And . Weatherly at their Home in Honor of their Debutante daughter. Miss Carol treble Smith and miss Catharine Bradford Knight Debutante daughter of . Bradford Knight. The guests will include miss Odette seder of new York miss Peggy Murphy of St. Louis. To. Miss Helen Schnewind of new York or. Irvine Keyser of Baltimore or. Clinton shelling and or. Jack French of new York. O o a or. And . Isaac Clothier. To. Of a Sunnybrook a Radnor will entertain at luncheon at their Home on new years Day after the Radnor Hunt races in Honor of or. And . Alden Blodgett of new York w to will be entertained As the guests of or. And . Harry Maybin Hart of 1629 Locust Street the latter part of the week. Too or. And a Henry b. Thompson of a Brookwood farms a Greenville Del. We ill give a breakfast at their Home on new years Day in Honor of their daughter. Miss Katharine Thompson who spent several months in France. Too . Joseph Price Tunis of 2216 de Lancey place will give a luncheon at the Bellevue Stratford followed by a theatre party on new years , in Honor of her daughter miss Annis Lee Tunis. Too . Ephraim Brice and or. And . Walter s. Wheeler and or. And . Charles Frederick Brice of 1320 Locust Street have sent out cards for a at Home on new years Day. Two engagements announced . Henry m. Hoyt announces the engagement of her Niece. Miss Hope son of general Ricciotto Garibaldi and son of general Ricciotto Garibaldi and Senora Garibaldi of Rome Italy. Captain Garibaldi who is a grandson of Garibaldi the italian Patriot is the youngest of seven Brothers the sons of general Ciciotte Garibaldi. All served in the late War where two lost their lives. Of the remaining five one is a general one a colonel two majors and the youngest a Captain. Miss Mcmichael is a granddaughter of the late Morton Mcmichael of this City. Mrs. Norton Downs of a for Hooke farm a three tuns announces the engagement of her daughter Sarah Atlee and or Robert a Fisher son of or. And . Samuel h. Fisher of 876 Park Avenue. Charles e. Coxe Ball set. For new year s eve Many dinners a new years eve Ball which promises to be one of the most delightful Debutante functions of the season will be Given in the ballroom of the Bellevue Stratford by or. And . Charles e. Coxe of a twi Allisbrook farm a Malvern in Honor of their attractive daughter miss Jane Gordon Coxe. The Debutante made her formal Bow Quot to society at a Large Tea which her parents gave Early in october at their country estate. Magy prominent hosts and hostesses have issued invitations for Large dinner Rind theatre parties to be Given before this Ball. Too or. And . Thomas Ridgway of 1825 Pine Street will give a dinner before the Ball. In in in or. And . Harry Maybin Hart of 1629 Locust Street will entertain As their guests Oyer new years Day . Alden Blodgett in whose Honor they will give a dinner before or. And . Coxes Ball. A in in in a a or. And . Eric Alexander Pear son have issued invitations for a Small dinner at the Ritz Carlton in Honor of miss Margaretta a. Sharpless before the bail. A a or. And . Thomas Robins of. 1719 Locust Street will entertain at dinner before the Ball. A v in in in . Norton Downs of a Forde Hycl Quot three tuns who is occupying . Edw Ard Crozer a House 2128 Locust Street will give a dinner in Honor of her Niece. Miss Hope Allen on december 31, before or. And . Coxes Bau. A . Ernest Law of St. Davids has issued invitations for a dinner at the Bellevue Stratford in Honor of miss Sarah Barringer debit tante daughter of or. And . Daniel Moreau Barringer of 210 Walnut Street. A invitations have been issued by in and . Edward Browning of 245 South sixteenth Street for a dinner in Honor of miss Anita Strawbridge Debu tante daughter of or. And . Robert e. Strawbridge. The guests will later attend the Ball which or. And . Coxe will give. A a or. And Edward a Robinette will entertain at dinner at the Bellevue Stratford before the Coxe Ball. A or. And . Edward Roberts of Paoli and 1.511 Locust Street have issued invitations for a dinner before the Ball. At Homes continue or Are resumed As december Peature miss Constance r. Beale and miss Viola Beale Homer will be at Home on thursdays in january at their residence 254 South Twenty sixth Street. In in in . R. H. Bag a Bowrie of a mid Woods a chestnuts in a tel resume her afternoons at Home on tuesday. A a . Henry Tucker and her daughter. Miss Russell e. Tucker of 1818 Pine Street will be at Home tuesday afternoons in january after 4 of clock. A or. And . C. Henderson Supplee and miss Supplee will be at Home today from 4 until 6 of clock at their residence 5965 Wynne Fiel i Avenue. No cards have been sent out. Payment plan i Wor the Humphrey Radiant fire Gas Heater a full line of Gas ranges on payment plans we. Akers or. Co. 26 n. Loth Street b. Czertak Wenger .1229 Walnut Street announces for monday december 27th % our annual extraordinary clearance Sale of 200 hats at eight dollars former paces $28 to $45 a Sale that exceeds any of our previous annual offering we but recently were obliged to Rei Enish our entire Stock and Are now offering Only the latest importations and new est designs from our own workrooms at these astonishing reductions. Every hat is of a con sequence from our. Regular Stock and not in any sense a Sale hat. A a a in a

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