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FOLLIES Jsjmbstesif i ( ' jSt "''' ' "''l LEDaEB-PUiLABfOhPH- EVENING TA. TUESDAY, MAttOH 14, 1910, 13 , jNCY WYNNE CHATS ABOUT A WOMTilN WTT.T, nTSHTTSS PT.AiMR. JNUlVJLJDJliJK, Ul1 OUVjIAJLi J2i V UiJLN O FOR NATIONAL PREPAREDNESS A . Tr,-fi4- nt- flio Rivnr! .Qfvonf. TVioafva TvTovf Interesting Meeting Will Be Held This Afternoon in VVeeK IS a lUUtLUi ui xiilcj.cou tu jjuveia uj. Bellevue-Stratfor- d in Interests of Organization. mi Dumb Animals Other Things Judge Porter to Speak I . , t wt thn TOoll.ltnnwn Is visiting Mrs. J. Howell Cummlngs nt of the Trquhart Chapter, Shapiro, Mr. Joseph Corman, Mr. George I hor apartments on In tho Aldlno Hotel. MEMBERS of Lessner and Mis William Rubinstein. flH ibsen py. wi bo 8lvcn Thurfl; from other chapters, 23' at th0 nroad the Pennsylvania Division for Inrch Women's A reception wns held evening In the specially selected Along the Main Line auction last ffJi Sre by a National Preparedness, will piny homo of Sir, and Mrs. Isaao Fogel, 2205 company with Erna Archer MERION. Tho following members of brldgo this afternoon In tho ballroom of North Lambert stret, In honor of the safe tho Woman's Committee return Ij&fcrd HcddB. of the Merlon the Bellevue-Stratfor- In aid of the fund of Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Peter- as Civic Association, of which Mrs. Fred- son from the war Blr. Joseph the of tho division supplies, soldiers' kits tone. Gor L or bonent for which erick W. Rockwell Is chairman, Mrs. rd for don gavo several vocal selections. Among be given la to aid the "Blue Bok, Mrs. Harold Pender. Mrs. nnd tho expenses of outfitting those who thoso present wero Miss Anna Winners, KTo Scaring, Bliss Dorothy M11" of "8 lmvo nover Ernest Mrs. Martin J. Mulkln, attend preparedness training camps. After Naully, Miss Carrlo Bloom, EL Fund." nnd Mrs. William II. Folwell, will glvo Bliss Edna Peterson, Bliss Fogel, It la very Inter- - a the brldgo, ft bo called Elora S of this fund, and delightful reception on Monday oventng, mooting will and BIrs. Morris Bloom, thoro bo on tho purpose of Blrs. Edward Peter a number of tho 20, Hart-ma- n, will addresses BE, to learn that March to meet Miss Ortrudo Superior Court son, BIrs. Isaac Fogel, Mr. Joseph Gor lmvn tnken UD tho who Is In chnrge of tho Merlon Coun- tho division by former don, Mr. Frederlco, 01 ..i..j" - Judge W. Mrs. I. H. Frank Dr. Lawrence A i EHIltr ..... ,.. try Day School, Miss Hnrtmitn, who Is a William Porter and Backs, Mr. Ralph Frederlco, Mr. Morris I of tho poor HuneriiiB O'Hnrm, vice president of tho division, tho member of the Head Mistress" Associa- Bloom. BIr. Michael Lombardo, Mr. Ed- ?" end and object of fund tion, to 60 who returned recently from a trip through The which heads of lending schools or- ward Peterson and BIr. Isaao Fogel. In war tlmo. It la belong, who be- Pennsylvania In tho Interests of tho II SThelP horses and delivered nn address ganization. "Our Dumb Friends; fore Its Inst convention held In Now Ens-Inn- d, A mooting of tho Danco Committee of1 Sfo primarily speak Mrs. report on tho en- tho Klght Honorablo tho will on "Preparodness and O'Hnrrrt will tho Council of Jewish Club was held nt Pw and Education." thusiasm with which tho woman's tho homo of the chairman, BIr. Leon It, Is president. Lady 'ffTw'tmiidale,1 tho movement la being rocelved bj Rnso, 016 Sth - at South street lnst week. rSi..norrlen Is president of tho Lon- ARDMORE. Mr. nnd Mrs. William A. the foreign populations throughout tho Blany plans were forwarded, advanced rv;- street, S. W.. L. Barker nro spending several Stato. In Reading the Interest is so keen nnd complnted, Tho dnnco is to be held nt - VMinr.n. it 6S Victoria weeks nt ColtG la secretary. Palm Bench, Fla. that a Polish commltteo will bo formed Eagles' Tcmnlo, on Wednesday evening, s. Arlhur J. by seen tho ef- April 12. Committees wero elected the Is tho honJ Mrs. Robley Anderson, of Slmttaon road, Polish women who havo for Eiphlnstono Mnltlnnd Is visiting her mother, Miss S. V. Phllllpl, fects of fighting In their own country nnd various works connected with this dance. Miss Sifcle secretary for Now York and of Chambersburg, Pa. know tho valuo of being prepared. A Publicity Commltco, consisting of Mis move-- Sndlo Jf. Miller, chairman, and Bliss Jen- kL Ifalvey Is Interested In tho Tho formation of a chapter of tho BRYN MAWR. Mr. and Mrs. Frnnols Womon'B Is ex- nie Aaronson, was chosen. An Advertis- h.r. Miss llalvey through her King Wnlnwrlght, Division In Hnrrlsburg ing Committee, consisting Bliss of Morris avenue, have pected to follow n mooting thoro on March of Sadie Sffforts has already collected soverat gono to Virginia Hot Springs to stay until BI. Miller, chnlrman ; Bliss Jonnle Aaronson, 21, whon Mrs. Gcorgo Q. Horwltz, vice Bliss ftnired dollars from among iter irienus. Easter. president of thn Pennsylvania Women's Lonora A. Smith and Bliss Elizabeth - Hosemnn, was chosen. A Donation Com- It seems a groat charity to pro- Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Rea and Mies Division; Mr. Georgo Wenlworth Carr. L Ruth Roa have returned from Whlto Sul- mltteo wns nUo chosen, consisting of Mis ftL a little comfort for tho poor chairman of tho Speakers' Commltteo of Irene Illrschlcr, chairman, and Miss phur Springs. the National Security Lcngue, other Wjaals, whoso sufferings aro not among and Esther Elnhorn. Tho members of the V1LLANOVA Mr. preparedness advocates will speak. Danco Committee nro BIr. Leon Rose, 'Si tent of tho horrors of this awful nnd Mrs. Morris L. it tncroforo tlint n Clothier and children, of "Cialrcmont," chairman; BIIs3 Jcnnlo Aaronson, treas- I us nope' nro spending several weeks nt Hot Tho senior danco of the class of 1010 urer; Bliss Elizabeth Roseman, secretary; fert'tmany will attend tho porformanco Springs, Va. of Germantown Academy which was held Bliss Sadlo BI. Miller, Miss Esther Elnhorn, by Bliss BIrs. Fein-stei- n. Hit ireek, which will bo an excellent on Frldny was thoroughly enjoyed n Lcnora Smith and Isaao doubt. ROSEMONT. Mr. and Mrs. Kano S. largo number of tho younger set of Ger- i Trlthout Green, who havo boon spending tho last mantown. Tho hall was beautifully dec- Tho Council of Jewish Clubs Is an or- sfx wooks In South Carolina, havo re- oratod with streamers of school colors, ganization which was founded about two Ewith the first Sunday of Lont thoro turned to thotr homo In Ilosemont, potted plants nnd col lego ponnants. Tho years ago by Rabbi B. Levlnthat for the wj i general uauuuo ,l,iuuU w..v ....... moon danco wan cBpoclally attractive, tho purpose of uniting the Jewish youth of tho Boardwalk on tight for tho hall coming from a largo full Philadelphia. the weekend, and Chestnut Hill moon locatod In tho gallery. During tho "eanday and oven Aionaay was uonseiy A, progrcBslvo dinner Is being arranged last danco nt tho end of tho first half, wpulatcd. I wonder If thoro Is tiny for Saturday evening. Thoro will bo Ilvo colored stroamors woro thrown In nil di- Camden and Vicinity nmong Tho young liher placo In tho world quito llko Atlan- courses nnd llvo girls will act as hostesses, rections the dancers. Bliss Evelyn Croft, of 227 South t,h rr ono being mon who served on tho commltteo Inolud-c- d Htrout, Is nrrnnglng a dnnco to be given City, and greatly doubt If thero Is. courso served nt each homo. Wellington ta Miss Isabel Bedford, of 7013 McCallum Mr. Harry Martllng. Mr. on April 27, tho proceeds to bo applied met Browning Clement, Tlmmy Horton, Mr. Austin McDonald, Mr. John tr tho SocJoty to Protcat Children from Bl street, will bo tho hostess for tho dessert Mr. course, which bo Jopson. Mr. Conrad Clothier and Cruelty. "Thompson ami xouns nejwaiu iiiyuia after thero will a,danc. Lamb. Tho patronesses wero Mrs. ik'.nnnr(lwnlk.. Thov woro staving Somo of thoso who will attend aro Miss W. Horton. Btonday Is Margaret Davis, Miss Mnrgaret Johnson, P. U. Clothier, Mrs. Arthur Easter tho date selected for Vtli"e Traymore, and so wore tho Ned Mrs. Edward Cutler, Mrs. Thomas W. tho lnst of tho assembly dances In Miss Marian Rlppcy, Miss Marian Davis, Landonbergor, Bobinettes. Tho Bortram Ltpplncotts Jopson, Mrs. J. William Miss Graco Van Doom, Miss Margaret Fhoto by Mtirceau. airs. Harry C. Lawson, Mrs. James C. lid their guests, Colonel Gcorgo AV. Wllllnms, Miss Iona Sutch, Miss Evelyn Holmes, Mrs. Willlnm H. Stuart. Mrs. A Current Topic Class has boen organ- Ooethals and Mrs. Goothals, woro Bond, Mr. Ward Dnvlos, Mr. Stoolo Plerco, Joseph B, King, Mrs. A. B. Lamb, Mrs. ized In Blerchnntvllle, under tho direction Mr. Howard Rlppcy, Mr. Loedom Dear-dorf- f, nnd of BIrs. William D. Wolltel, of West Staple tho week-ender- though thoy I Charles Keys. Sirs. John Edmonds Tn Mr. Frank Pletchor nnd Mr. Clay- W Mrs. Charles Gcbauhcr. avenuo. who Is president of tho Blorchant-vlll- e 7 turned to town yesterday, when Mrs. ton Staley. Half-Hou- r Club and second district MISS CONSTANCE MNNEY 1 JJpplncott ontertalned at luncheqn for was vlco president of tho New Jorsoy State Miss Binncy, who related to number of prominent Philadelphia families, will appear in several solo A delightful muslcalc for charity Federation of Women s Clubs. Vrs. Goothals. is a given Saturday evening nt tho homo of Germantown dances tonight at the dinner to bo given in honor of Mrs.
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