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THE SCTST, SUMOMNIStGi the stiest for several davs nar- It's Not The Girl, But The Young Man Debutant TT- fl-c St T-icrhf- No Bouquets Or Showers Of Compliments For Them, But Yet They Are Very Necessary Members Of boCietV. IVE you mv word. I was so frightened that I trembled like I Mr. Norv-ell R. Walker, of lOJa Ca-had an ague.

I wouldn't go through it.again for a thou-i sand, tHe fjOCCt-UOOKing 1 OUtn COnncled. i It vras not of wars and the excitement of wars, thriiliii-z and; dangerous engagements in which men become heroes in less time than it takes to pin' medals on them not of this that he spoke. It is doubtful if a mere dozen or so of cannon could trrifv him aaV more i than the united onslausrht of eight or ten huskv heroes of the grid- 1 iron did wheii he played football in his college days. The ordeal to which he made reference was rns germ an last Monday night. He is All Eyes On The Wil I vff i Ilia Mr- SSM fiSR Kill 117,1 7 "I r.jfyua mi mmmm-m.

mm? iiii And no one has noticed him at all. No one has shed sympathy and plaudits in a shower unon him. He has suffered and endured in silence. Here's a health to him 1 4 very mameii lair in 1 ij'wlcu at cm; nisi coeIij has been visiting relatives sn been praised and feted and offered honors enough to have turned the Baltimore ir several weeks, head of any but the most sane of girls. On that great night to -Taeoh Hensier -psf 0Ph-which she- and, more especially, her mother has been looking for- George6 A.

of 17G1 East North ward since ever she started to kindergarten, the fair "hud" was the avenue, on Sunday last. cynosure of all eyes for a time at least. Her bouquets would stock a aP TriTM" florist's shop. The demand Monday did all but unstoek the leading-j YV tLL'L-'IiN flower marts of the town. JHE marriage of Miss Cathryn Louise Her frock was described in detail in the publie prints and her 1 Heinlein.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. escort name and her chaperon 's shared the reflected srlorv that sur" Henry HeinV-in, of 152S North Fulton Iiot- i avenue, and Mr. Frank Stanley Nieoll, rojnoecl her. son of Mr.

and Mrs. A. A. Nicoll. took But of the mere men who on that same momentous occasion place on Tuesday.

December at the drooped their first CUrtSev to SOcietv, what of them? No more has parsonage of Calvary Lutheran Church. jt Tlje ceremony was performed by rhe been said or them than of the bridegroom at a weddirg. Like those pastor, the Rev. Foster U. Gift, other unknown heroes, thev are un'hnored and unsung The bride wore a traveling suit of I pansy-colored velvet, with hat tx matcn.

No Bouquets For The Young Men. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. i and Mrs. Nicoll left for a Northern wed- No one Sent thejn bouquets. Their pictures aidn't get the ding trip, after which they will reside at papers- They were, alas poor dears, quite lost in the shuffle of that, 3G1 Park Heights avenue.

their first formal party. i And yet, like the bridegroom at the wedding, they are really! very important people. Society couldn't get along without them at Reverend and Mrs. Charles H. all, as even they themselves, for all of their feeling of terrified un- i Crawford, of Houston, Texas, for- importanee and insignificance, must knOW.

merly of Baltimore, announce the en- Perhaps that is one of the things that adds to the terror of their i gapement of their daughter. Miss exposition. Knowing that the admiring eyes of several score fair SSlmSTrotLim The maidens and the designing eyes of the mothers of those same fair wedding' will take place earl- next At Hie Fi-et- tormai bow to society maae ax me still trembling. Maidens Fair. -tr: -t enough to make any heroic soul McAdoo, came over from Washington to attend the first german of the Bachelors Cotillon at the Lyric Monday evening, and while here was the guest of Mr.

and Mrs. Adgate Duer, the latter formerly Miss Ellen Gowan Robinson, at their apartments on East Rend street. Miss Annie Camack has closed her home in Athens, and has arrived in Baltimore, where she will spend the winter months at the Albion Hotel, as has been her custom for a number of years, Mr. and Mrs. Hall Pleasants Pennington, who were the guests for several days of the former's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Josias Pennington, at their residence on St. Paul street, have returned to their home in New York. Miss Isabel Rieman Thom. who spent several days at Bryn Mawr, where sue was tne guest ot Mr.

and Mrs. Childs Friek. tho latter formerlv Miss ranees Dixon, lias returned to the residence of her mother. Airs Lea Thom, 204 West Lanvale street. Mr.

W. Berkley Williams, who has been spending several days in Baltimore as the guest of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. Lancaster Williams, at their residence in the Green Spring Vallev, has returned to bis home in iichmoiid.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Hemsley Johnson, who hare been spending several weeks at vnite springs. are; ci.

oor lv. now occupying their residence, 225 West street. Miss Frances Williams, who assisted ATis- A.Trio 1 SOCI AL CALENDAR MONDAY. First dance of the season of the series given by the Dancing Class at Lehmann Hall. Second "at home" to be given by Mrs.

Martha Manly Jordan at the town residence of her mother, Mrs. Lily Tyson Elliott, 522 Park avenue. TUESDAY. Luncheon to be given in honor of Miss Ann Kirkwood Murray by the debutante daughter of Bishop and Mrs. John Gardner Murraj', by Miss Helen Ludington Evans at her home, 218 Roland' avenue.

Roland Park. Dinner to be given by Doctor and Mrs. AVilliam J. A. Bliss at their residence, 1017 St.

Paul street, in honor of Miss Mary Cushing Whitridge Williams, the debutante daughter of Doctor and Mrs. J. Whitridge Williams. Concert at the Lyric under fashionable patronage, for the benefit of the Baltimore Orphan Asylum, with Fritz Kreisler as the artist. WEDNESDAY.

Luncheon to be given by Miss Helen E. AVhitridge at the residence of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Whitridge, 14 West Madison street, in honorof Miss Eleanor Oustis Whiteley, the debutante daughter of Mr. James S.

Whiteley. Luncheon to be given in honor of Miss Valerie von D. Marbury, the debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William L.

Marbury, by her aunt, Mrs. Ralph F. Proctor, at her residence, 151 West Lanvale street. Wedding of Miss Helen R. Vogeler, daughter of the late Jerome I.

Vogeler and Mrs. Vogeler, to Dr. Hugh Brent at 4 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Vogeler, 1506 Eutaw Place. "His Excellency the Governor" to be given at Albaugh's Theatre by the Dramatic Club, followed by dancing.

THURSDAY. Luncheon to be given in honor of Miss Anne Harvey Santos, one of the season's debutantes, by Miss Helen E. Whitridge 'at her home, 14 West Madison street. Meeting of the Luncheon Club at the residence of Mrs. Copeland Morton, 10 East Preston street.

Dance to be given at the Baltimore Country Club by Doetor and Mrs. J. Whitridge Williams in honor of their debutante daughter, Miss Mary Cushing Whitridge Williams. FRIDAY. Luncheon to be given by Miss Augusta E.

Bruno at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. John 5. Donaldson, 1033 North Calvert street, in honor of Miss Mary Cushing Whitridge Williams and her house: guest. Miss Kathleen Anderson, of New York.

Informal dance to be given by Miss Gwendolyn Scott at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Townsend Scott, at Mount Washington, in honor of Miss Ellen Latimer Atkinson, the debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Gibson Atkinson.

SATURDAY. Football dance to be given at the Catonsville Country Club, arranged by a committee of which Mr. Benjamin AVhiteley is chairman. Dinner to be given at the Baltimore Country Club in honor of Miss Valerie von Marbury, the debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

William L. Marbury, by Mr. and Mrs. George Shipley. girls are focused upon them is quake with misgivings.

But they endured the ordeal well these gallant mere men debutants of 1914. They held firm under the battery fire of bright eyes and didn 't once lose heart in the presence of that august assemblage of society that watched them with apprizing eyes. They may have trembled as they say they did, but they stood their ground. Hats off to them Mrs. Howell, who before her marriage was Miss Frances Cross Slinghiff, youngest daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Fielder Gross Slingluff, was one of last season's most popular and feted debutantes- Her marriage took place on Thursday evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Slingluff, 1028 North Calvert street. After a wedding journey Mr.

and Mrs. Howell will occupy their country place near Uniontown, Pa. PHOTO ALFRED HOWELL MRS. Hirschman, Lillie Buckler, Flora Krule- witch. Sadie Silberstein.

Dora Schwartz- man, Anna Silberstein, Mary Abram-son, Jennie Becker and Goldie Blau- stein Joseph Klein, Simon Altshul, Emmanuel Gorsine. Louis Sil- The younger set at Rossville has December 9. Dancing and old-fashioned games made tne occasion most enjoyaDie. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs.

Bagizell, air. and Mrs. Honara. Mr. and Mrs.

John A. Bowling. Mrs. Tarbutton. Mr.

and Mrs. Luther Burgess. Mr. and SS'teSKSS on tlie Eastern fcbere of Maryland, near Centrevjlle. Miss Inez Posey has returned to tbe AdranPosey.

SLpiati; ma. having been the guest for a week of Lin Wilminst''n-Del" and Phila' Mr. Cooper Wilev. who was anions tbe out-of-town guesrs at the first ger- man of the Bachelors Cotillon on Mon- day evening, has returned to his home ia Washington. Mr.

ami Mrs. Eilwarf lkw Leather- bury, of Clarksburg. W. are quests at th Htei Belvedere, tuf MirfamHajmer iffivlrt Street after visiting friends in Philadelphia, was extensively entertained, co- uSlrV fo Jaafaund6 Panama Canal Miss Asntha Gerken and Miss Bertha Benner. have been guests of Mr.

and Mrs. lax Norseh. of Hartferd, recently returned to isam-; more. Mr. and Mr Taylor, of Harlem ave- nue.

have as their guest Mrs. Arch Xut- Oi u. jii. sPrlns- Entertainments THE complete list of patronesses for the concert to be given at the Lyric on the evening of December 15 for the benefit of the Baltimore Orphan Asylum, when Fritz Kreisler will be the artist, and which will be one of the most notable events of the winter in both the social and musical world, is as follows: Mrs. Henrv Barton Jacobs.

A. Nis-bet Turnbull. Frederick H. Gottlieb. Frank Sherwood Hambleton.

Edward Shoemaker. Douglas H. Gordon, Charles Bonaparte. T. Harrison Garrett.

Lawrence Turnbull. Walter R. Abeli, Summer-field Baldwin. Lewellys F. Barker, W.

Graham Bowdoin. David L. Bartlett. H. Crawford Black, Van Lear Black, B.

IT. Brewster, Murray P. Brush. Herbert M. Brune, William H.

Blackford. William Bauernschmidt, William Bullock Clark, Bruce Gotten, James Clark, A. Morris Carey. W. Kennedy Cromwell, W.

F. Cochran, George H. Cook, J. J. Donaldson, Julius Friedenwnld, D.

K. Este Fisher, James Swan Frick. John S. Gibbs, Rufus M. Gibbs, Alexander Gordon.

Rufus X. Goodenow. William P. Harvey, Louis P. Hamburger.

W. Hall Harris, David liutzler. J. H. Mason Knox, Theodore Marburg, William L.

Marbury, Camnbell P. Mortimer. Jacob M. Moses, Howard Munnikhuysen, Ral Par. James H.

Preston, Arcy Paul. Maroia jttan- dolnh Josenh Roach. Jordan Stabler. Tagart Steele. Samuel M.

Shoemaker, W. W. Spence, Yates Stirling, S. Felix R. Sullivan, Clarence Shriver, James M.

Thompson, T. Garland Tinsley, Frederick Von Kapff, Morris Whitridge, Charles A. Webb, Wimnm T. Wilson. Francis White, Henry V.

Ward, J. Whitriase Williams, Atii cea Svdnev 1. Cone. Ellen Henry vv ooa ano George miiocs. Findlay.

Ella Holt, Mary Kremelberg. AWoHni Pi J. Piper, Anna E. Rolando and Rena Trust. A devotional drama entitled.

"The Sli enb erd ess of Lourdes. was presented On Sunday, November 29. Mr. and Mrs. H.

E. Voelker gave a charming nartv for their litrle dnnch- ter Miss Dorothy Voelker, in honor of ber tenth birthday. Among those pres- T. TT TV- ent were Mr. and Mrs.

H. E. Voelker, Mrs. D. Petri.

Mrs. M. Weipert. Mr. M.

Schubert. Mrs. J. Georse Dorothy Voelker, Mamie Whitney, Frances Byrnes. Catherine Byrnes, Dorothy Trageser, Mary Trageser.

Nathalie Frjumholz. Rosanna oelker. Acrnee George, Lizzie Haubert. Mary Cram, Christina Bilz. Grace Anthur, Henry Michael and Herman Voelker.

r. LrMlss daughter of alf 9 East Baltimore street, entertained on Sunday, November 29, in honor of her cousin, Miss Cecila A. Hurwitz, of Worcester, Mass. There was dancing and an attractive musical program. Those present were Mr.

and Mrs. F. Hur-witz. Mr. and Mrs.

J. I. Stain. Mr. and Mrs.

M. Robinson, Mr. and' Mrs. E. Herman and Mr.

and Mrs. D. Askin. Misses Cecila A. Hurivitz.

of Worcester, Mass; Sarah Hurwitz, Mollie Weiner, Nellie Sless, Sarah Levy, Jen-nett Robinson and Rosa S. Hurwitz. Messrs. F. Berman, B.

Barzune, M. Caplan, M. Waldman. S. Levy.

M. B. Hurwitz and S. K. Sless.

Their birthdays oecmmg only three days apart, Master Lester Bussy Ot-tenheimer and his babv sister Florette Regina Ottenheimer. the children of Mr. and Mrs. J. nt no Cecil avenue, celebrated the 'two oe- casions together last Sunday afternoon.

with a delightful party. There were two birthday cakes, one with four candles for Master Lester and one with a single candle for the babv Among those present were Margaret RosensteU, Marion Schwartzman, Syl- Soirely Blum, Estelle Wertheim, Peart Goodman, Helena Goodman, Annette Hortense Katz, Irene Peyser, Z.elma TTntr Selmn Schwartz and Hilda KatoSd HoSe RosensteU, Zelie Adler, Louis Adler. Benjamin Blum, Sidney Luevir, David Cohn, Jerome Senker, Martin White and Morton Mrs. John A. Bovrliug.

of 1435 Henry o-voi ul uonor at Mrs. Stunmed, Mr. and Mrs. Wanded. berstein, Leon Sehwartzman, Louis Mil-Mr.

and Mrs. A. D. Dowling, Mrs. Ella ler, Eli Paniz, Abraham Krulewitch, Collins, Mrs.

Clara Davis. Mrs. George, Isadore Stein, Paul Conn and Master Mrs. Edward Freeberger. of St.

Mi-1 Herbert Levy. opened a series of weekly dances, which 1 Clothing and books for distribution at are held on Wednesday evenings in the 1 the Locust Point settlement will be re-Rnssville Academy, and are proving most ceived at this meeting, which is to be attractive. held in Fensal Hall. Marvland avenue FOSTER horn. George Earle Raiguel, Mrs.

Edward C. Wilson, Mrs. Donald C. Hooker. Mrs.

Edna Latimer, Mrs. Charles E. EHicott, Mrs. J. W.

Funck and Mrs. Charles B. Penrose. The course is open to the public for subscription. On Monday, December 14, the meeting of the Baltimore Chapter of the Goucher College Alumnse Association will be addressed by Dr.

Robert M. Gay. who will talk on ''The Modern Drama." and Twenty-third street, at 3.45 P. M. MT.

WASHINGTON TVIISS EFFIE CHOATE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. Choate, of Mount Washington, has returned after spending several weeks at Niagara Falls, Buffalo and Toronto, Canada. The young people of West Arlington Protestant Episcopal Church of the Transfiguration presented a musical and literary entertainment on Tuesday evening.

Mrs. Elvie Praytlier, 16X Belvi-dere avenue, Arlington, is spending the winter in the city. Mrs. William Steig- erwald has returned to the city after a visit to mends in Mount Washington. An oyster supper and bazar, under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid Society of St.

Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church, Granite, was held last evening in Odd Fellows' Hall. The Hampden Lodge Male Quartet, Independent Or der of Odd lcllows. will sing at the entertainment to be held Friday evening. December 18. at Mount Washington, under the auspices of Champion Lodge No.

S4. Knights of Pythias, when Mason Billstem, treasurer of the Lord Balti more Press, will deliver a stereopticon lecture on his recent travels abroad. The students of Mount St. Agnes' College, Mount Washington, are preparing for their annual Christmas entertainment, which will precede the holidays. Miss Delcie Wilcox, of Norfolk, is the guest of friends at Arlington and Mount Washington.

ELLICOTT CITY "A I t. CATONSVILLE RS. WILLIAM EMORY WARING and her daughter. Miss Marr Claire Waring, have returned from a fortnight's stay at Atlantic City. Mr.

and Mrs. Daniel B. Miller, of Eden Terrace, entertained a number of friends SaturdaS? evening at dinner. Mrs. William R.

Hubner has had as her guest Mrs. Margaret Bloodgood. Mr. and Mrs. George W.

Knapp, Miss Katherine Knapp and Col. William G. Knapp have-closed their summer home, Nolting Hill, and reopened their city residence on North Charles street for the winter. MLss Mary Eagan Gary has returned from a week's stay -with friends in New York. Mr.

and Mrs. John Cook will leave shortly for Miami, -where they will spend the remainder of the winter. Miss Agatha Gerken has returned from a fortnight's stay at Hartford, Conn. Mrs. F.

W. Bope, of Brooklyn, N. has returned after a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kaehler.

ing at her the dansant last Saturdav aft- i to an appreciative audience by rue Im-ernoon, will be given a large dinner on 'maculate Conception High School, at the Monday evening, December 21 by Doe- hall on Wednesday and Thursday even-tor and Mrs. James Fernandis Mitchell ings. Two extra numbers. -'When in Washington, their guest later going i Grandma Was a Gin and 'At the Gate to the ball at Rauseher's for the benefit i of the Visions' were added to the proof the Children's Countrv Home. gram.

The drama, which was delight-Miss Anne Winslow Williams has 1 frtrude Inetrfe Therf returned to the residence of her nirents Miss Gertiuae operzier. xne pro-Mr and Mrs? vS" ceeds are to cover the expenses or school PERSONALS AIISS ELEANOR M. JEXCKS lyx daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis M.

Jcncks. will be the guest during tne Christmas holidays of her cousin. Miss Minnie Brandt, at her residence, 11 Kast Read street. Mr. and Mrs.

Jcncks will spend the winter and early spring in California. Mrs. J. Quitman LovelL who was operated on for appendicitis at the Union Protestant Infirmary several weeks ago, has joined Mr. Lovell at Roninswood, their country place in the Green Spring Valley, where they will spend the winter.

Mr. and Mrs. George Dobbin Penni-innn. with their family, have closed their rountrv home at Roland Park, and are established for the winter in their town residence, on Cathedral street. Mrs.

William B. Bristow. who has hern the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Rid'-relv.

at their country place near Tovi-soii. returned to her home in New York. Miss Louise Tunstall Smith has re-tunivi lo Bryn Mawr. where she is pursuing' her studies at college after having been presented to society at the lut Monday evening "bv her parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Tunstall Smith. Mr. J. H.

Cottman, who has been oc-oupving his cottage in the Green Spring Valley, lias left for Florida, where he will ioin his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mis. L. Warrington Cottman, who are spending the winter there. Miss Mary CrozeT Page and Mr.

-T. Mareehal Brown, of Philadelphia, are guests for the week end of Mr. Brown's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mareehal Brown, at Blenheim, the fonntrv place of Mrs.

William Lana-han. with whom they are spending the early winter. Miss Josephine MeClellan, who has been the guest "of Miss Rebecca Gordon Poultnoy at the residence of her parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur E. Poult-ney. Sudbrook Park, is spending several days in Xew York, after which she will to continue her visit with Miss Poultney. Mrs. James Pleasants, of Richmond, is the guest of Mr.

and Mrs. J. Triplett Haxatl at their town residence! on sr. I'aul street. airs, neasants spent the greater part of the summer abroad with Mrs.

J. Quitman where they traveled on the Contijaent- Miss M.tbel Wilson Wbitelqy, who has been the West with triends tor the past month, has returned to the residence of her father, Mr. James S. Whiteley, 1221 North Calvert street. Miss Dorothy Forst has returned to her home in Trenton.

X. after having been the house guest for a short tiine of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Abert Or-rU'k. at their residence, 1018 North Calvert street.

Miss Virginia Christian, of Richmond. who has been visiting Mrs. Donald Y. Gilpin, is now the house guest of Miss Catherine W. Bond, at Mount Royal, the residence of hsr parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Hugh Lennox Bond. 2001 Park avenue. Miss Christian was one of tbe bridesmaids last spring at tbe marriage of Miss Belle Willard to Mr. Kermit Roosevelt in Madrid.

Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Rovster, who have been the guests for a few days of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Battle Dancy at their residence on Washington Place, have returned to their home in Norfolk, Va. Miss Katharine Ellis, of Atlanta, who has been visiting friends in New York for a fornight, is now the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Carter, at their home, 8 East Biddle street.

Miss Isabel Carter, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Newcomer Gilpin at their residence, 1216 North Calvert street, has returned to Richmond. Miss Anne Pleasants Haxall, who Juts been in New York since the autumn with Mme. Marty, whose school ehe attended in Paris last year, will for the Christmas holidays to the residence of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. Triplett Haxall, on St, Paul trect. Miss Nona. McAdco, daughter of Sec- wona mcjiooo, oaughter of Bec-i of the Treasury William 0ib i i cnaei s.

Misses May De Martello. Nellie! Kerr, Maimie Smith. of St. Michael Md. Mary Newkirk, Rose Walters, Eve lyn u.oward, Hannan Jbtinm, Jardara.

Birkel and Agnes Dowling. Messrs. William H. Riggin. Henry' Wilms, George Butts.

John Haydeu. Ralph Forder, Howard Wroten, Howard Clem, Luther Eaton, John Bailey. George Howard, Melvin Tarbutton and John L. Dowling, Jr. The Misses Helena and Mildred Stauf-fer, of Walkersville, entertained with a large and beautifully appointed card party on Friday afternoon last.

Mr. Austin Bradshaw, of 935 Madison avenue was bost at a deliglitfnl surprise party given in bis honor on November 8 by a club of which he is a member. Among the guests for the occasion were Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Breau, Mr.

and Mrs. Bradshaw, the Misses Cecelia White, Margaret Mains, Loretta Garland, Margaret Rodermyer. Mamie Hodgson, Margaret Owens, Beula and Juanita Campbell. Messrs. Leon Roy.

William Kelley, David Black, G. Kolk. William Duble, E. O'Toole, Lewis Honogman, L. Bradshaw, John Bradshaw, Y.

Hawkins and Harry Hawkins. In honor of her eighteenth birthday, Miss Edith Kilduif was given a partv by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Kilduff, of 1531 Holbrook street, on Thursday evening.

Delightful music was the feature of the evening. Miss KildufE received many handsome presents. Among her guests May and Grace Sweeney, of New York: Loretta Rock. Gladys Smith. Helen Bradshaw, Myrtle Stevenson, Florence Cullen, May and Mildred Kilduff, Marie and Gertrude Kroeger, Theresa and Minnie Duerr, Rose Rock and Margaret Evans.

Messrs. Herbert Wilkens. Gail Stot-tlemeyer, Charles Kilduff, John Owens, John Scheldt, William Kilduff, Warner Marsh, James Donohue, Louis O'Brien, Leonard Kelly, George Starkey, John Battahlia, Louis O'Brien. Harry Stewart. Herbert Callahan, John O'Brien and Samuel Cohen.

An enjoyable party was recently given by Miss Sarah Cohen, of 711 Elisor street. Those present were: Misses Minnie Salstein, Katie Adler. Sarah Lowenthal, Julia Glassman, Rela Goldstein. Sarah Cohen and Anna Karsh. Messrs.

Julius Cohen, Sol Waitzman, Max Seigel, Louis Kalvansky, Nathan Cohen, Herman Seigel, Louis Cap-Ian, Nathan Cohen, and Gus Glass-man. Miss Hattie Miller, of 1225 Myrtle avenue, entertained with an attractively arranged dance last week. The guests entered a dancing contest for which there were prizes, and the fox-trot and lulu-fado were danced by demonstrators. Miss Miller's guests included: Misses Lillian Goodman. Flora Sterny, Rea Eisenberg.

Katherine Margolis. Florence Goldman, Rose Joffe. Etta Miller, Anna Kameninky, Rose. Miller, Anna Sylvia Zewitz, Hattie Miller. Sarah Brownstein and Hortense Barnett.

Messrs. Eli Silverman, Charlie Sachs, Harry Heft, Joe Miller, Rubin Hecht, David Katufsky, Herman Sidman, Albert Sidman, Dr. Rosenf eld, Morgan Clark, Ben Goldman, Joe Hoffberger, Joe Smderman, Sam Lazarus, Phil Feinstein, Aberta Shulman, Abe Tollman, Sol Schwaber, Brock and William Ynsphy. A surprise birthday party was given to Miss Sheba Levy by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Jacob R. Levy, on Friday evening at their home, 136 Jackson Place, in honor of Miss Lew's seventeenth birthday anniversary. The house was handsomely decorated with palms and there were music and dancing. The guests were: Misses Marian BROOKLYN 1VIRS. CAROLINE JANNER, of iVA Buffalo, N.

is the guest for two weeks of her son, Mr. F. H. Janner. Mr.

Thomas R. Lambdin and Mr. Irvin Lambdin, of Relay, were guests during the week of Mrs. Annie L. acobs.

Miss Margaret Helmstetter was hostess at a reception Wednesday evening. The out-of-town guests were Miss Nellie Dumber, Miss Elizabeth Bukhant. Miss Margaret Wellslager, Mrs. Annie George and Mrs. William Eichberg.

Mr. Robert E. Lee and Master Allan Lec spent the week end at Glenburnie as the guests of Mrs. Annie L. Scott.

3Ir. and Mrs. Tjee entertained Mr. C. H.

Momiett, of Portsmouth, last week. Mr. and Mrs. William Oelsager and Mrs. Annie Oelsager are visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Rudolph Junker. The young people of the upper part of the county gave a delightful surprise party in honor of Prof. Gordon Bennett at his home on Saturday evening, November 28. ivr ATy-o Bennett.

Mr. Gor don Bennett, Mrs. Annie Jacobs and Misses Dorothy Jacobs visited Mrs. ATr-ri Inst Thursday. Miss Ritta Gray has returned after a delightful visit with relatives and friends at Still Pond, Kent eountv.

Mr. William Bushman, of Kent county, spent several days last week with Mrs. H. E. Gray.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith and Mrs. Agnes Glen were recent guests of the Reverend and Mrs. J.

W. Norris HAMPSTEAD MISS ADDIE HAMM, of Baltimore, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Fred Sapp- Mr. George E. Walker, of Detroit, is spending some time with Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel Girvin, of Snvdersburg. Mr. Eugene Van Dyke. and Carrie La Motte, ot Jlancnester.

Mrs. Arthur Murray and daughter Betty, of Washington, are stopping with Mr. and Mrs. E. B.

Eann, of Greenmonnt Miss Laura Stiffler has returned to her home in Govans after visiting her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Alban, of Beckleysville. Mr.

and Mrs. Latimer Hatnm. of Baltimore visited Mr. and Mrs. F.

L. Hann last week. Mrs. W. C.

Wilhide, of Alesia; recent guest it "her daughter, Mrs. Harry BIbcher. Mr. and Mrs. Nimrod Wisner and Mr.

of are visiting Mrs. Annie Shoemaker. ABERDEEN I 'HE Afternoon Cara Club was enter-tained by Mrs. Joel Boone Pusey on Tuesday afternoon at Oakington. Mrs.

Charles B. Osborn. entertained the Sewing Club on Wednesday Osborn has as her guest this week her sister, Mrs. Thomas Smith, of Havre de Grace. Mrs.

Harry Keen, of Belair, is. visiting her sister, Mrs. William Dickey Jamison, at Robin Hood near Swan Creek. Mr. Roderick Thomas, of Baltimore, was a week-end guest of the family of Mr.

T. L. Hanway. Mrs. W.

A. Price has returned after a visit to her sister in New York city, who has' been very fli. A surprise party and dance was given by her friends in honor of Miss Marguerite Steil at the home of her uncle. Mr. Frank Steil.

An orchestra screened by palms played for dancing until a very late hour. Among those present were: Misses Margnerete Fryer, Annie Quinn, Irene Labor, Katharine Quinn, Minnie Quinn. Lillian Uhl and Lillian Schneider Messrs. Alfred Ho-gan, Fred- Buchholz. Henry Buchholz, Gordan Lugenbeel, Paul Schneider, William Foocks, George Pfetzing, George Strott, Edward Schneider, Steil, Frank Steil, and Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Steil. Dr. E. E.

Clovis and assistants, of the West Virginia State Tuberculosis Sanatorium, gave a party on Wednesday evening in honor of the very efficient services rendered by Miss Mary E. Raley, who retires from the position of assistant head nurse of her own accord to reside in Baltimore. Miss Raley was presented a handsome silver chafing dish by the staff; CLUB NOTES The Educational Extension will bring to Baltimore 20 lectures, readings, debates and discussions by prominent Americans. Among the men and women who will appear in the course will be F. Hopkin-son Smith, who will offer personal recollections and authors' readings; Ather-ton Brownell will read his "Unseen Empire," a play that is much talked of on both sides of theAtlantic; Ernest Thompson Seton talks oh "Wild Animals I Have Known" and illustrates the lecture with colored views; Hamlin Garland will give an illustrated talk on "The Forest Mrs.

Edward MacDowell will tell of the work started by her talented husband and will illustrate with piano selections and views of the colony at Peterborough Elbert Hubbard Krm lecture on "Getting there will be costume portrayals of Dickens' characters by William Sterling Battls; Florence King, of Chicago, will give a vivid word picture of "The New American Mary Brevard Roberts will give a dramatic reading of Maeterlink's "Monna United States Senator James Hamilton Lewis will talk on "Safety at Sea." There will be three courses of lectures the first by Dr. J. Duncan Spaeth, of Princeton, on "Modern Philosophers: Schopenhauer, Nietzsche and William the second by Dr. Scott Nearing. of the University of Pennsylvania, on "New Economics and the Workingman's the third and last will be by Dr.

William Starr Myers, of Princeton, on "International Problems," taking up theon-roe Doctrine, Pan-America. Panama aV? -Iexie in one lecture, in another the Triple Alliance and the Triple Entente, and the last one will deal with the problems of the Orient. eTJere wJU be two discussions one on feuffiraee," the speakers being, for suffrage, Mr Carrie Chapman Cart and Mrs. Ida Husted Harper, and opposed to suffrage, Mrs. A.

J. George and the Hon. J. A. Matthews, of New Jersey; the other discussion will be on "Democracy," xa which Mr.

J. G. Phelps Stokes, of New York, will take the side of socialism, and Mr. Bolton Hall, also of will speak for the single tax. The speaker for democracy has not yet been chosen.

The course of lectures for this year has been indorsed by the following persons: His Eminence James Cardinal Gibbons, illiam F. Lucas, Bernard N. Baker, WiUjam F. Cochran, Dr. Hams B.

KJrfe, Henry Sherrari Clas- iVl I. Zi 6 i of "Princeton University, has returned daughters the Misses Minnie and Mr. gJA Mrs. Frank Ruth, of Glenelg, spent several ff of Carrollton. Mr.

and Mrs. this week Baltimore. Miss Bratton, William Miller, of Hanover, are being of Baltimore was the guest last week entertained this week by their daugh-ot her cousins, the Misses Owmgs. son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

L. C. Mrs. Charles Hobbs, of Alpha, is visit-tT Motte. Mrs.

J. H. Preston and ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Eva visited friends in Balti-Cissel, near Highland.

Mrs. Jane S. jast weeb. McLean, of VV ashmgton, is spending AIrs. Rosa Howard, of Washington, the winter with the Misses McLean, Mjss Grace Gill, of Baltimore, were near Alpha.

Mr. and Mrs. Talbott D. uests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Jones, of Sunnyside, have closed their villiam Gill, of Fowblesburg, last home here and are spending the winter -eek. Mrs. Gore, of Philadelphia, has in Baltimore. Messrs. Beverly and lreturned home after visiting Mr.

and Pennington Bennett, of Sykesville, 1. Charles Mahanna, of Boring. Mrs. visited friends here last week. The Harriett Baublitz, of Thurmont, young people of the Presbyterian fwas the recent guest of Misses Edna mrae fr0m a staj-'witli friends in Ann 3iiss aiabel lnteley has re- Arbor.

and Chieneo-. Mr. and Mrs. E. Austin Jenkins and family have closed Hunting Ridge and reopened their town house on St.

Paul street for the winter. Miss Marian aldvogel is spending the winter at Sarasota, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel W.

James, are guests of the former's mother, Mrs. N. W. James, at Sunnie Holme, her country place on Frederick road. Miss Amalie Onken.

who spent the summer and fall with Mrs. Freda Knoop, has sailed for her home in Germany. Mr. Sewell Smith has sailed for Copenhagen, Denmark, where lie will spend several weeks. REISTERSTOWN jyjISS SALLIE COCKEY, of Baltimore, was a week-end guest of Miss Inez Gore.

Mr. N. Z. Popplein and family, of Keyser, W. are guests of Mrs.

J. T. Popplein. Mrs. Gore has returned to Philadelphia after visiting her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Mahanna. Mr. James Gore, of Tennessee, has been a recent guest of his parents. Doetor and Mrs.

James Gore. -Mr. and Mrs. George Schwartz have returned after visiting Laura Henkle, of Boring. Miss Mary Gray, of North Branch, was a week-end guest of Mrs.

David Gray. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Myers and family, of Hagerstown, are visiting Mrs. K.

B. Myers. Miss Sue Popplein entertained the Reisterstown Card Club on Saturday- afternoon. Mr. Oliver Mosner, of Sparrows Point, -is visiting his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. George Mosner. CORBETT JlifR. AND MRS. A.

JR. HITCHCOCK had their week-end guests Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brooks, Mr. and Mrs.

Nelson Merrynian and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wilk, of Fawn Grove, Pa. Mr. Walter Shearer has as his guest this-week his father, of Pennsylvania.

Miss Mary Leib, of New Market, spent the week end with Miss Mae Hitcheoek. Miss Eleanor Matthews has returned to her home a'fter a few days' visit to Miss Lillian Seidig. of Baltimore. The Rev. R.

L. of Montana, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Li Wood.

Mr. Roy Alder, who has been quite ill, is convalescent. Mr. and Mrs. James Weaver recently spent a few days with Mrs.

Weaver's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cooper, of Freeland. Miss Bessie Matthews is visiting in Baltimore. Dr.

Spencer, of Baltimore; has been the guest for several days of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Elliott.

Mr. Michael Alder is very ill at the home of bis Mr. H. B. Alder.

from New York, where she was the I guest for several days of Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Knapp. Mr.

George W. Ewing has returned from North Carolina, where he has been gunning, and has joined Mrs. Ewing at tfioir WllTTltl-V linmA -IT, flm their country home in the Green Valley. Mrs. William T.

Dixon, with her daughters, Mrs. William Crawford and Miss Mary Bartlett Dixon, will oocunv their apartment at the St. Paul. Deeem-! ber 15. for the winter.

Mr. Chauncev Crawford, of Princeton University, will be the guest of his mother during the Christmas vacation. Miss Nannie Young Hardcastle has returned from Eastou. Md and has joined her grandmother. Mrs Nannie Buchanan Meiere.

at her residence. 1724 North Calvert street. Mr. and Mrs. Pleasonton Laws Conquest, the latter formerly Miss Elise G.

Lowndes, who were guests for a short while of Mrs. Conquest's mother, Mrs. Charles D. Lowndes, at Relay, have removed to their home on Hermitage road. Richmond.

Va. Mr. and Mrs. Conquest will spend Christmas with Mrs. Lowndes.

Miss Roberta Hempstone Rouse has returned from Washington, D. where she attended the large reception given at Rauseher's in honor of Miss Dorothea Owens, one of the capital city's debutantes. Mr. and Mrs. William Canbv Marye and Mr.

and Mrs. Addison C. Armstrong have closed their country home at Ruxton aul are established for the winter at 92S North Charles street. Mr. and Mrs.

John Parkin Gilford have returned to their residence on Lexington avenue. New York, after having been guests for the week-end of Mr. vvalter deC. Poultnev at his residence, 338 St. Paul street.

Mrs. Leila Symington Goode has returned to her residence on University Parkway, having been the guest for a wee of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Lee Taylor, at their home in Norfolk, Va.

Mrs. Charles H. Tilffhman. her daughter, Miss Agnes R. O.

Tilghman, and her sons arc occupying the residence 513 Cathedral street, having closed i I I 1 umiren recently gave a very enjoyaoi nlavlet at Stewart's Hall. entitled "Fascinating Fannie Brown." ROCKVILLE 1VIISS LUCY SIMPSON was hostess ivl to the Rockville Inquiry Club at its biweekly meeting on Monday afternoon. Mr. Byron A. Chapin and family, of Kensington, have taken apartments in Washington for the winter.

In honor of Miss Lavinia M. Engle, of Forest Glen, a prominent suffrage worker, Mrs. Edward W. Koch entertained atJier home at Woodside a few afternoons ago the members of the Montgomery County Just Government League. Mr.

and Mrs. Klingaraan returned to their home near Sandy Spring a few days ago from a visit with friends in Lancaster, Pa. Miss Delmar Souder entertained at her home near Damascus a few evenings ago. Leslie Woodfield, of Washington, recently visted relatives near Damascus. Colonel and Mrs.

John T. Brady have been entertaining at their home at Kensington Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Freeman, of Harlowtown, Montana, 'in honor of Miss Elsie Steil, Miss Ruth Shoemaker entertained a number of friends at her home near Ashton a few evenings ago. The Betb.es-ds.

Clnb met Tuesday after- nooflj with Mrs. Edmund Ellis as hostess. -'yuiu. I prise party given on her tbfrtv fifth Mrs. Sanraol Middleton, who has beimlfiijrtiiday, wbidi oecorred on Wednesday,.

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