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2 6 THE SUN, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1912. SOCIETY'S PLANS 10 GREET THE NEW YEAR continued from rtr.it Pave, under Mr. Fdlsnn Xn l.ili' has been set for tho wedding. 'Ill'' engagement has been iiillioimreil "f Miss Helen G McKMocls. daughter nf William McKissook. Argentine Consul m Boston, to Or 1 Gotham Ilrighntn of Flushing, X Y , mid this city. )r lirighutn wns graduated from the llnrvnrd medical school in 1 '.) 1 1 nnd from Columbia in ino-j, during which year ho was captain of the footlmll ami baskot lull teams An engagement announced Inst week was that of Mls Marian Oustlno Brad ford of 3S3 Park uvenuo '.to Robert W. B, Elliott of this city The wedding of Miss Maud Ingersoll, dauchtcr of tho late Col. Robert Q. Inger soll, to Wallace Marcus l'robasco, for merly of Cincinnati, will be celebrated to-morrow lit the home of her mother, 117 Kant Twenty-first street Tlio Rev, Dr. John Klliott of tho KUiic.il Culture Society, who is an old friend of the bride's family, will ofilciato The engagement vras announced several weeks ugo. Miss Ingersoll Is an active member of tho Women's Political Union nnd Is interested in woman suffrage. She lx secretary of tho Vivisection In vestigation league, Mr. Pronunco is the son of Wallace Probasco of Cincinnati. He is a grandson of thn late William Mclean of Ohio and a. nerhow of tho Into John Mclean. A wedding of this week will be that of Mies Helen Colo Whitney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Whitney of Boston, to George O. Bourne of Onkdale, I.. I nnd this city. It will be celebrated in St. Bartholomew's Church on Wednes day afternoon, after which there will be a small reception in the ballroom of tho Hotel Gotham, Miss Whitnev will have her sister, Mrs. Allan Ii. Rriggs, n her matron of honor nnd tho other attendants will includo Mrs. Stanley Keith nnd the Misses Mary Bovee. F.liznbeth Kendall, Marie Cozzens, Marjorio Bourne. Inez Tiedeman. Harriet Douglas and Hnycsel Huston. Miss Margaret Stewart Macleay will be tho flower girl and Arthur Paul MacArthur will act as rage. The bride will give a dinner for her attendants at the Gotham to-morrow night, nnd at tho same time Mr. Bourne will cK'o his farewell bachelor dinner nt Sherry's. His brother, Howard Bourne wiH bo the host man nnd the ushers will include Georco B. Wngstnff. Gerald Vanderhilt Hollms, Seth B. Trench Id. Douglas D. Dunn, Krving 11. Rand. Regi nald Roome, Morgan J O linen, Jr. William S. Uiwson. Jr.. Elton Hoyt 2d. William W Eastman. Chandler W. Blei stein und William P. Snyder. Jr. Mr and Mrs. Frederick G. Bourne parents of tho bridegroom-elect, will sail on January 7 to visit their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Strass bereer. in Rumania. Mr Strnsbercer is in charge of tho American Legation t Here. The color confprenco at Ute Waldorf AHtoria on the night of January fl for tho lienefit of the fund for free beds supported by the Loomis Sanitarium Annex is sure to have excellent patronage. Andrei de Kouquierrs will illustrate tho conference with the plates made, by GervaM Courtelle mont nnd photographed in colors directly from tho subjects. There will be time for dinners, as Uio con ference will not begin until 0 o clock. Mrs, Richard Irvin, Mrs. James Speyer, Mrs Arthur ,1 Moulton. Mrs. John Dyneley Princ", Mrs. Frederic 1 Lewis, Miss Kliznbeth V. Cnekroft, Mrs. Georgo W Stetson, Mrs. Charles H Tweed. Mrs. Henry M Alexander, Miss May Moulton nnd Mrs Moss Taylor have taken boxes Tickets mav be obtained of Miss Doatiu 1H West 31th street Tliero has been an encouraging sale of sente and boxes for the concert to be given in tho grand ballroom of the Waldorf Astoria on the afternoon of January for the bonnflt of thtt Xew York Ortho pcedic Hospital and Dispensary. Miss I.uercgiii Bori and l'asquale Amato of the Metroo!itn Opera are to sing In addition to tho long list of box pur chasers there miy be added tho names of Mmes, William K. Vanderhilt, W. Fellowes Morgan, William M. Kiugsland, Sidney " Borg, hdwin D. Morgan, . Ross Proe tor. Frederick Trovor Hill. David P. Mor gan, William H. Crocker, B. AymarSands Amos R K. Pinchot. William Robinson Archibald Rogers, K Frannisllydo.deorgi Cabot Ward. Harry J. I,uce, Frank S Witherbee, William M. V. HotTman, War ren S. Adams, Henry A. Alexander, George .1. Gould, Julian W. Robbins and Francis Ij. Stetson. A danco will be held at the house of Mrs. Robert Livingston, 11 Washington Square North, on January 2S in aid of the Sf Agnes Day Nursery. MUs Laura H. Liv ingston, daughter of Mrs. Livingston, and several of her young friends who compose the Junior Auxiliary of the nursery give the danco annually in aid of tho charity, and the members aru anxious to mako the one this year a bucccss. One of the most popular of this season's dances will bo the annual Charity Ball, to be held in the ballroom of the Waldorf Astoria on January 80. Mrs. Charles F. Roe, who is receiving applications for iKixes for that night, has already had many requests for reservations. As In former years there will be several largo dinners given Uiforo tho hall, some by the members of the committee, which includes Mrs. Algernon Sydney Sullivan, Mrs. Henry Clay Adams, Mrs. George Hillard Benjamin, Mrs. Henry Mills Day, Mrs. Thomas Hicks, Mrs. Robert Nicol, Mrs. Frunk S. Withering and Miss Ruth Jjiwrcnct!. Rehearsals have liegun for tho two act musical comedy "Perplexing the Pro ducer," which the members of tho Junior League will givo in tho ballroom of tho Plaza on February S and in uid of tho work of their society. Those who will take part meet in the Plaza trallrooms on Tuesday und Thursday afternoons of each week, but they intend to keep tho plot or tho play u secret until It is pre sented. There will lie a dual dress re hearsal on the night of Fobrunry 1. Among those to whom principal parts have been jigiiiil urn Miss Julia Kdey, who will liiivo the leading role; Miss Knte Gordon Willi.. Mm Margaret II. Wug Hind, Mm Te.-on Thayer and Miss Hope HmnilUiii H-mi" of the young men of w':iety m the i nM irietinln Jiuni Taylor, who has written , ,,,f m Jyrl(w. Vtr'Ty ''"ylor. Clmrlo.1 West. Orun ldwiu and John Parsons. Kmll Guston- m mi Mint HUw berger has composed the muslo for tho comedy. The play will be given on the afternoon and evening of February 3 and on the night of February 4. After tho perform ance on each night there will l dancing. Those members of tho league who will not take part in tho comedy will have an opportunity to assist In making the event n success by sellin? programmes and flowers. The Junior Iaguo was founded br Mrs. Wlllard D. Straight when sho was Miss Dorothy Whitney. It Is composed of tho debutante of society of each year who are assisted by their predecessors In tho worlt of chanty that Is carried on. GENERAL NOTES OF SOCIETY. llifre will soon be two wnlillncs In the fntnllv of Mr mid Mrs. Philip ,1 Ooodhnrt of 21 West Kichty-flrst street Their tlaiichtrr. Miss Helen Goodhart. will he come the bride of Prank Altschul, son of Mr. and Mrs Charlps Altsohnl, on Thursday afternoon. .lanimry 0, ami n week inrlier, on January 2, their son, Howard I. Good hart, will marry Miss M.irjorle P yalter .Miss (looiltiart s mirrlaee will take place ut the home of her parents, and only rel atives und Intimate friends will he Invited to the ceremony Miss Walter and Mr Goodhart will b married nt the home of hir parents, Mr and Mrs. William 1. Walter, ti:, West Fifty- seventh street. Miss Walter will be un attended. Arthur I. Goodhart. brother of the bridegroom, will be best man, nnd his future brother-in-law. Prank Altschul. Herbert Htienee Martin, Nathan Straus. ,lr . Walter i:. Sachs. Samuel K l.ewlsohn, Max Hoosbach, Nehon Aslel mill William P. Peters Id will be the ushers Society here as well as In Albany is In terested In the weddlnc of Miss Ilonora Teresa .Krogh, daughter of Mr anil Mrs .Tames Keogh, to Harry Dunbar Gales of this ciiy. which will take place to-morrow ut the home of her parents on Madison ave nue opposite Washington Park, lbany. The Ulght Itev Mgr. Joseph A. Delaney. rector of the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, will perform the ceremony,! w hlch w III be followed by a small reception. 1 Mrs Norman G Degnon of this city will be her sister's matron of honor and only attendant. John P Keogh, brother of the bride, will be best man ihero will be no other attendants Invitations have been sent out by Col and Mrs. Thomas Dimond of io West Seventy-third street for tho marriage of their daughter, Miss Florenc M. Dimond, to James lVOIIer of Philadelphia I he wedding will take place on Thursday. January 16, In Ml Angel1 Church, West l'nd avenue and I ighty-flrst street, nnd the ceremony wdl be followed by a reception nt the Plaza i he llev Dr F Do Unicey Townend will oP.lclule Mrs ('. Arnold Dimntid, slster-ln-law of the bride, will be her only attendant. Mr. D'ftller's con-In. Franklin W. D'Olier. w III lie bet man und Angustu1-N Wulhridse, Waller I.lppeneott, .1 ("ourliiev Piinderford Burton Dheririgton, WinHirop Mlncher und (i W. Arnold Dimond and J Ken wick Dimond, brotheis of the bride, will nerve us ushers. In the West ;nd Collegiate Church on Thursday ufternoon Ml-s Plizubeth Louise llrooks, graiidili'ighter of Mrs Joseph Sklllman of M.' 1'iversjde Drive, will become the bride of Clifton! I, T urner of this city. Miss llrooks will be attended by Miss Made leine Barron, Miss Mabel Krilse, Miss Kle Kennedy, MM Marion Recap and Miss Jennie Day I'rodllt Stanley Turner, brother of the bride groom, will be best man and the ushers will be Kdmond While. Arthur Tinker. Itavninnd Harnett, Kverelt Hun1 und T V Still welt. The ceremony, which will be performed by tho P.ev. Dr Cobb, will be followed by u reception ut the Ansonlu Miss Jessie Clarke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Clarke of lit West Ninetieth street, was married to Edward Donnelly on Thursday afternoon In the Church of Ht. Gregory the Oreat In West Klgbty ninth street The churoh was decorated with pink and white roses and Christmas greens, and the ceremony was performed by the Itev Joseph Murray. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore white crepe meteor veiled with chiffon and a large white picture hat trimmed with plume. She carried lilies of the valley. She was attended by her four sisters, Mrs. A. II. Cannon, .Mrs M. W, Byrne, and the Misses Irene and Margaret Clarke. They wore pule yellow satin with hats to mutch und curried pink roses. Martin Moore was the best man and M W Hyrne, Charbs Clarke, Arthur Dugau and Mr. l'urcel were the ushers, The cere mony was followed by u small reception at the Waldorf-Astoria, and laler.Mr. Donnelly and his bride left for a trip to Florida. Only relatives and a few Intimate friends were present ut the marriage of Miss Char lotte Pllzuheth Smart, daughter of Mr. and Mis. Frederick It. Kmart, to Shepard Dill ingham, which took place on Thursday afternoon In Grace Church chantry. The Itev. Dr. Charles Lewis Hlattery, tho rpctor, officiated. Mr Dillingham is a son nt Mr. nnd Mrs, Charles T Dillingham of ;i:2 West Plghty elghth street. Miss Dixie Morgan was the muld of honor und L. II. Drown the best man. The couple sailed yesterday for Bermuda. An engagement of Interest here us well as in Baltimore which has just been an nounced is that of Miss Luelu llolsllnle Cherbonnler, daughter of Mr. und Mrs. Caleb Dorsey Cherbonnler of Baltimore, to P.nslgn llowuid Aduiiix Flanagan, I . H. N., son of Mr and Mrs. John Flanagan of New Vork, Miss Cherbonnler Is ona of several beautiful slslers, all noted couch triennes, They ure Mrs, Nathaniel Lwlng, Jr.. .Mrs. Sidney L. Joseplitlml of this city and Miss Colgate Cherbonnler, who makes her debut next wilder Invitations will soon be sent out for the waddins of Miss Dorothy 0, Qialtb, duugh- Mis1 terof Mr nnd Mrs. Abel 1 Smith, to P.alph Carroll. It will take place In the West Knd Collegiate Church on Saturday, Febru ary l, and the ceremony will be performed by the Itev Henry K. Cobb Mr. nnd Mrs Hunter Collins I.eako of New Orleans have nnnomiced tho engage ment of their daughter, Miss Mary Kills I eake, to Theodore V. Tack, Jr., son of Theodore l'..Tiu: of 112 West Klghty-second street. Tho wedding will take place on Wednesday, January II. nt the home of the bride's parents in New Orleans In All Saints Church on Thursday morn ing Miss Margiierito Caliill, daughter of Mr lind Mrs. Thomas Cahlll of 12 West 125th street, wns married to Peter Joseph Mnllon. The Rev James W. Powers offi ciated. The ceremony was followed by a small breakfast at the home of Mr. and Mrs Cahlll nnd afterward the couple left for a trip South. Miss Julie Cahlll was her sis. ter's maid of honor and only nttendant nnd Francis Carroll of Wntcrbur. Conn., was the best man The wedding of MM Ida Winters, daugh ter of Mr and Mrs Samuel Winters, to Randell M. Sheellne took place on Thurs day in the Hotel Savoy The Rev. Dr. Grossman officiated The bride, who wns given away by her father, wore while bro- cniled satin trimmed with point lace and a tulle veil with a luce cap. MIsh Bertha Winters wns the maid of honor nnd Mrs. i Mbert Neuberger was the matron of honor , Ralph llliimenthal was the best man und the Winters, Albert Neu-, Goldsmith und Ralph! berger, Ixiuls V l-azarus On Wednesday January S, Miss Dorothy llullurd Stlne, daughter of .Mr. and Mrs, 1'rederle Lewis Stlne of .'.33 West 112th street, w be married to Herbert Dickinson Lewis. The wedding will tako place in Delmonlco's nnd the ceremony, w hlcli will be at four o'clock, will be followed by a reception. Mrs. Leon G. Sherbourne will be her sister's only attendunt nnd Robert Clifford Fowler will be the best man. The ushers will be Leon G Sherbourne, Jack Harris,1 R.'idcllfl' l.ngllsh ami Ralph Spowers. Formil announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Blanche Lazo- nrriuga, unugmer oi .snionio l.ruo-Arrlasu of 2U2 ItlveMde Drive, to John F. Stelnman son of Mr and Mrs. Andrew J Stelnman of Lancaster. Pa. Miss Lazo-Arrlaga's father wus formerly minister from Guate mala to Washington and her mother was the daughter of Marquise de Mont Rolg, who now lives In Madrid. No date has been set for the wedding The wedding of Miss Louise Hodge to Frederick Lahee took place on Monday nt the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J Asplnwnll Hodgo, 318 West lOV.h street, The Itev. Dr. John P. Peters officiated. The bride wore a gown of white crepe de Chine und a tulle veil fastened with orange blossoms She was attended by her sisters, the Misses Katnerlno and Charlotte Hodge, Arnold Lahee was the best man and John P. Peters. Jr , and Gerald Stevens were the ushers Mrs. Michael J. Muloueen gavo a reception yesterday afternoon at her home. 43 West Klghty-tlf th street, to Introduce her dunghter, Miss Fstello Muhiueeh. Tho reception wns followed by n dinner anil theatre party and the guests for this included the .Misses Kathnrlne 1'onard of Boston, Marion Torrey of Worcester, Mass.; Cornelia Metrulf of Providence. R. I.. Anna O'Gorman, Marguerite Rndley, Anna Murray, Mildred Brown anil Kuthryn Agnew, nnd Messrs, Nelson Shields, Gilroy Muliiueen, Henderson King, Thomas and Daniel Murray, Loughran Daly, Benjamin McGIII, Aleiunder Ijing ford, Jumes G Connon, Jr., nnd William Davis. Mrs, Mulciuien took the party to see "The Firefly." Miss Eleanor Mack, daughter of Harry .Mack of 250 West Eighty-eighth street, will givo two receptions next month nt the home of her father They will bo on Jan uary 23 and 20, it Them was a large attendance at tho third meeting of the Eclectlo Club In the Waldorf apartments of the Waldorf-Astoria on '1 hursduy. Miss Floreni'n Guernsey, the president, presided, und nt the closo of the business the members nnd their friends were entertained by Vivian Llndly, child dancer' Theodora I rsiiln Irvine, inonologlst. and Harvey llludeuieyer, tenor Arter I he programme the members and their friends adjourned for luncheon to the Green room, where a large Christmas tree stood In one corufr. During the lunobeoa littlt Miss 'if?- MS : Ketdeleiixe H. Allen. 1? "I mm mm ia1 1 J I 'A Kiss fTorS. 3. M-rElroy VSc.to bj, CeTnp"bell Studio Lavelle, thedaughter of Mrs. George Lavelle. sang "Oh Holy Night." For souvenirs each guest received a miniature stocking filled with gifts. Miss Florence Guernsey entertained at her table Mrs. Ralph Train man, Mrs. John S. Crosby. Mrs. Frank, Iladley nnd Mrs. Josephine Arnold Rich ot Washington. At Mrs. Parker's table the guests of honor were Mrs John T. llrltton, .Mrs. George Lavelle, .Mrs. Suinh Fox, Mrs. Charles H. Whitman, Mrs FranK V Parshlty and Mrs. Hugh Voung The second of the subscription dances known as the Dclmonlco dances will be held to-morrow night at Delmonico's, The patronesses for the serlesaro Sirs, Ernest J II. Amy, Mrs. John P. Kelly, Mrs. Henry Huggerty Brown, Mrs, Daniel J. O'Conor. Mrs, Frederick C Mulgrew, Mrs. Joseph L, Todd and Mrs, A. Johnson Mc Entyre. Among I ho members uro tho .Misses Janet Lord, Besslo Fanning, Del phlne McEntyre, Dorothy Conron, Mario O'Donohue, Julia Brewster, Mary Flnan, Madeleine Ollendorf, Marjorio Holllgan, Alice T. Raulier, Dorothy Downing, Mar guerite Lavelle, Norn McCall, Marie llalley, Edith Finau, Harrlette Lumiiils, Theodora Brown, Adeline Kelly, Isabel Amy, Eliza beth llisler, Elian Sheehan, Beatrice Smith, Mary Rellly, Maria Ulster, Rebecca Patter son, Gladys O'Donohue, Eleanor Agnew, Edna Ollendorf, KHtherine Fnrrelly, Helen Murray, Madeleine Keogh, Madeluine O'Conor, Vlvleuno Kraulrh, Evelyn Mu. hall, Loretta Mulhall, Rachel Ridder, Mur garct Bradley, Marit Keiuiedy, Tntreaa . km ml not SHja. 8 Mooney, Lucy Coffov. Marguerite O'Keefe, Christine Jones nnd Mary B. ITti-gerald. The Woman's Forum will have a Christ mas festival to-morrow Instead of tie regular meeting. It will be held nt the Evergreen, lit West Forty-eighth street, and among the artists will be Jessie Mne Hull, soprnno; Miss Dorothy Herman sin, soprano; Mnie. Von der llcnde. 'cellist; I'mberto Sorrentlno, tenor. Stanley nun stead, pianist, nnd Mrs. Robert McCnmi, soprano. The programme will be under tho direction of Mrs. William Rlggs. A benefit performance will be given at the Monteflore Home Counts' Sanitarium at Bedford Mills, N. Y., on Sunday ufternoon, January fi, by the Oscar W. Forster's Dra matic Players, Four one act plays, "Bills," "A Sudden Squal)," "Chalk anil t.'hee-e" and "Miss Madcap," will be given and (ho: taking part will be Miss Winifred Mersercau, .Miss Lydla Lelght, Miss Alva Davis, MM Mildred Llssner, Howard P. Viiiiderbeck, Clifford C. Ellis, Arthur A. Blngel. Joseph A. Iteed, Edward C, Ryblckl and Oscar W. U'orster. The annual ball of the United Chapter Daughters of the Confederacy will be hi Id at the Hotel Astor on Friday evening. The ballroom will bu decorated with Southern smllus and draped with the American and Confederate flags, Mrs. Frank llrlggs Carpenter is chairman of the entertainment committee and she has promised several novel fctturt and surprises. Mrs. James Henry Parker, president of the chapter, will be at the head of the receiving line and will be assisted by the other officers. Among tho patrons und patronesses will be Mr. and Mrs, George Gordon Battle. Mr. nnd Mrs, Walter MacCorkle, .Mr. and Mrs, John Temple Graves, Mr, and Mrs, Bruce Bice, Sir and Mrs. Henry MacCorkle, Mr, und Mrs. J. H. Dinwiddle, Mr. nnd Mr. C. M. Illggtns, Mr. nnd Mrs. John J, Crawford, Dr. and Mrs. Clulhorn, Mr. und Mrs, Walter F.vans.Mrs, Ida.M. Battle, Mrs.T. D, Hetnple, Mrs, II. J. Miller. Dr. and Mrs..!. J. Kindred, Mrs. Percy Malcolm, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Fry, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hart Gress. Mr. and Mrs. Martin W. Littleton, .Mr. nnd Mrs. Krnest Malcolm. D. Wyutt Aiken. J. J. Allen, Mr and Mrs. .1, (1. Stewart, Dr. nnd Mrs, Reese, Judge nnd Mrs. John Morse, Mrs, Frank W. Heanians, Mrs. Ragland Nomand, Mrs, Hiichnnen Schley, Dr. and Mrs. Naskervnio and Mr, and Mrs. Bedell Parker. James Cough Jamison, chairman of the reception committee, will have assisting him Hetiry nnd Walter MacCorkle, George Gordon Battle, C. B. Kemp, T. J. McOulre. Coleman Morgan, Arthur W. Pcnnlman, John U. East, T. W. Lauderdale, James M. Crank, Dr. Hnrlcy Lindsay, Leo Bragg, Allen Hnllctt. Dr. II, D. Kumiss, Dainger- fleld Lewis, Dr. George Rowling Leo, Bert rand T. Graham, Upton Sllncuff, J. J. Allen and William II. C. Broughton. There Is also a committee of young ladles, consisting of the Misses Madeleine D. W. Dent, Mary 11. Harmon, Cnrrlo Ledoux, Kmlly T. Montague. Rosnlyn Wilson nnd Jessica Physlco, The annual benefit performance of the Vassar Students Aid Society will be given at the Berkeley Theatre, West Forty-fourth street, on tho evening of December 31 und tho following afternoon. A threo act comedy. "Ills Wife By His Side," by Mrs. Btlielyn Finery Kenys, will bn given. The entertainment will be under the patron ago of Dr. James M. Taylor, president of Vassar College, Mrs. Arthur Murray Dodge, Mrs. John F. Rogers, Mrs. William Rey nolds Brown, Mrs. William T. Cornell, Mrs D, Richards Bradley, Mrs. Oliver Francis Malcolm, Mrs. Henry Smith. Mrs. Silas Mcllee. David Provost, Clarence M. llusch, Mrs. Robert Melvln Tnrloton, Mrs. Lyman K, Kendall, Mrs. Clarence Cowl, Mrs. Arthur Garfield Learned, Mrs, William L'ugene Lewis. Mrs. Bcnedlctus Bamberg, Mrs. Frank S. Mathews, Mrs Georgo von II. 32 Nlrolal, Mrs Joseph Halsey Sutphen, Mrs. Charles Appleton Terry, Mrs. Frank I, Crawford, Mrs. Edward P Hidden, Mrs. C D. Meneely, Mrs. Louise II. Paisley, Mrs. Rupert Hughes, Augustine Mclliigh, Mrs. George Frederick Burt, Mrs. Thomas ,C Meadows, Mrs. II. Henry Lambert, Mrs. Itastus Ransom. Mrs. Norman W. Peters. Mrs. Robert W. de Forest, Mrs. Arnold Knapp, Mrs. Walter W. Parsons, .Mrs. Roswell Kldrldge, Mrs. Horace G. Knowles, Mrs Frances Hodgson Burnett I und Mrs. Henry II. Wilson , Tickets for the performance may be ob i tallied from Mrs Louis Guttmnn of 310 West Nlnei i-sevcMth street or Mrs. Fred erick Love Keyes of ire.it Neck, L I The next meeting of the Colonial Club, Mrs. Emma Kip 1 Id wards president, will be held on Monday, January 0, when Mrs. William Grant Drown will bo the hostess, The other members are Mrs. Roy Whlteman, Mrs. V. L. Ilrumaghlm, Mrs. Samuel Kclilff, Mrs. .1. P. Taylor, Mrs. Charles Gordon McKay, Mrs. M. Reld-Cory, Mrs M. Mlnzles, Mrs. Edward Burton Williams, Mrs. W. Fitch, Mrs, Curl Croncmeyer and i.MIss F. L. May. The unnual dance of Junior Auxiliary No. 11 of the Stony Wold Sanatorium will be held at tho 1'laz.i on February 7. The olllccrs of thcauxiliury are Miss Ethel Tully, chairman; Mrs. Albert Warren (lutes, vice-chairman; Miss Florence Pflugcr, cor responding secretary; Miss Emily Streat, recording secretary, und Misslllun Hilla brand, treasurer. The next muslcale of th e New Vork Mozart Society will be held on Saturday afternoon ut the Hotel Astor und among the nrtlsts will be Mile. Gence nnd her coin puny of dancers, A meeting of tho nsso into members of the society will be held to morrow nfterneon ut the home of tho prrsl dent, Mrs. Noble McConuell, .", West End avenue, The meeting will be followed by tea, Miss Alice Rlggs Hunt has cards out for a bridge party ut'hcr home, 171 West Eighty eighth street, mi Tuesday ufternoon, Jan uary 7. Mrs J Rosenthal 111 give a bridge party at the Manhattan Square Hotel on T hursduy iifteiuoon. Mrs. John Edwin Dlctz. nnd her daughter, Mlsa Dietx.of 20a Weid Scvrnty-flfth street, will be at home Informally on Monday? In January. Miss Margaret Ortienhelmer. ili.. of Dr. and Mrs. Seymour Oiin,n of tho Hotel Marie Antoinette, gnven pnu holiday dance nt the hotel on Friday ere' iik. iiit-iiniiuiiiK was general until ahom half past 11 when the cotillon was danced This was followed by supper at small tahlis and afterward tho dancing wns rrsiitn-ii Tho New York Phllanthronlc Lon-i,.. ,. Independent Order of True Sisters, ui.i. nlds crippled children, will givo Its umiii.ii concert In tho ballroom of tho Wniil,r Astoria on Saturday afternoon, Jatuiarj n iicKois nro ii nnu can tie obtained ru, Miss Roso Baran, chairman, .ion Wot umn, street, nnd Miss lxna B. Wclncart, tie.isuier. oi z.iu wrsi lanii street. Mrs. William Vincent Cutnjar of 61 West Seventy-fourth street, wilt givo n reception to-morrow afternoon at her home for the purpose of Introducing her daughter. Miss Beatrice Lanier Cutajar. In the reielvlng party will be Miss Florence Brevoort Kane, Miss Katharine Hchermerhnrn and MM Pauline DIsston of Philadelphia. The second of th'e new Assembly dances will be held on Friday night nt Delmonico's. Mrs. George B. Lorlng will entertain with bridge on Frldayatherhome, UEastSlxtleth street. Mr. and Mr. W. P. M. Van Iderstlne lisrs announced the engagement of their daughter. Miss Mildred Lucille With- standley to S. hendrlck Everett, Jr , of this city. No date has been set for the wedding. Mrs. William Stearns Cooney, the Misses Cooney and Miss Roberta Jay Walsh will be nt home on Mondays In January at em West End avenuo. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Simon of 03 River side Drive will give a dance for their daughter. Miss Helens Simon, to-morrow night nt the St. Regis The wedding of Miss Ethel Tully and Charles Franklin Huff, whose engagement was recently announced, will take plac early In April. Miss Tully Is a daughter of Mrs. John N. Tully. Miss Therese Marie Meltzer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Meltzer of New ark, will be married to Dr. Virgil Loeb of St. Louis on January 10 In tho St. Regis. Mrs. Clarence II. Venncr of 30 West Seventy-fifth street will give a small dance at her home on Wednesday for her daugh ter, Miss Mabel Venncr. Mr. and Mrs. Gustavus A. Walker of Cnggln Hall, Va gave a dinner at the Hotel Gotham last Friday. Mr. and Mrs Walker are spending part of the winter at tho Gotham. Mr. and Mrs. J. Loverlng Jones and family have returned from their country place In New Hampshire and are at the Gotham, where they will remain until th" latter part of the week, when they go to Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ward Green of Worcester, Mass., are spending the holidays at the Plaza. Mr. and Mrs. Chlsholm Beach have taken apartments at the Gotham for part of tho winter. Mr nnd Mrs. William T. Clare of 317 West lOSth street ore spending a few days In Atlantic City They havo cards out for a reception at their home on Saturday, Janu ary 11. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Bleecker Brown havo arrived from Europe. They were married In October in Budapest, Hungary Mr. Brown Is a son of Mr. nnd Sirs. Thomas Ellis Brown of III Riverside Drive slid his bride, who wns Miss Erzsebet von Duma, Is a member of a well known family In Budapest. The engagement has been announced of MM Catherine Marie Holler, daughter of John Holler of this city, to Howard Blauvelt Cleuveland, son of Mr. and Sirs. Albert!' Cleaveland of Brooklyn. No date has been set for the wedding. Sirs Joseph C WTIlctts has taken an apartment at ICO West Fifty-ninth street for the remainder of the winter Her son-in-law and daughter. Sir. and Slrs Ernest limner, wl'l live with her. Mr and Sirs Almuth Cunningham Vandl vit when thev return from their wedding I trip, will re-lde at 1 West Sixty-fourth street . Sirs ninliver was MM Williams. i The wedding of -Miss .Madeline Salomon and S D Waxmun of Boston will take place to-morrow attenioon in the apartments of her parent,., Mr and .Mrs. .Inclines I' Salomon in i ne WclNmore, Sevcnty-scvenlli stieel .mil llroudway On Chritnms eve MM Alice Xliutner daughter of Mr and Sirs Nathan Zlmmer of 2211 West Ninety-i'lii lb street, was married to I'.nieM E. Ont enlieiiner Thiir wedding look place ut I snonico's and I lie l'.iv. Dr Samuel 4chulm:i nflUl.ited The bride, who was given uttev by her latin i wore u t'nwii of while sin in t illumed wIMi C.irrlckm.icri".- lace and e mile veil fastened with orange blossom. Sli" carried orateje blossom- and lilies of the valley SIM Florentine Levy, who was her maid of honor, wore rreen brocaded satin trimmed willi pink chinoii and carried green and w bite otclu Is. The bridesmaids, the Misses I'lorei'i-e W'eiugarteii, Renu I Iman and .loan Mierllng, wore apricot satin veiled with clnllon und carried plnl. roses. .Mired .in n'cr, brother of the bride, was the liet man and the usher- were Lawrence Slave-, Irvinx Levy, Peter Kaenipferand Richmond Pioknii'T Sir Oiipenhelmer and Ills bride Hie spending tloir honeymoon In (he Son' They will re-ide in New York on their return. AT ARKANSAS HOT SPRINGS. Christmas Present Given Gneata nt arllnajtea .Ilotel. Arkansas Hot Bpbinos. Dec. 2S.- A fienerous display of mistletoe and holly, iting in festoons and draped about tho columns anil walls in porlorB and dining room, i;avo tho interior of tho Atlingtou and tho other fasltionablo hotels a cheery uppoaranoo Christmas weok. On Christmas ovo Manager Joseph W.. Corrington of tho Arlington Hotel enacted Snntii t.'laus. A hugo Christmas tree was on display in tho gold room. Thero wort) presents for ovnry guest, Mrs. K. 11. FitJiugh of Montreal, Can ada, wife of tho Grand Trunk Railway ollicinl. was tho recipient of a toy train of oars, Mrs. Frederick Wnlbaum of New York, whoso husband is known in tho turr world, got ii toy pony, A formal affair was tho Christmas night ball at the Arlington. Among thosiv present wore Mrs. Frederick Wnl bnutn, Miss Florenco Wnlb.ium, Mrs. S. J. Roeiiwi'lg and Mrs. Otto Outh of New York. Mrs, F. J. O'Hnru of Brookline, Mass.; Mrs, K. H. FitJiugh nnd .Miss Fithugh of Montreal, Canada; Mrs. O. w . Thomas and Miss Minerva Thomas of Pittsburg, tho Misses Albertson of -Magnolia, N. J.; Miss Ruth Schanl of Torre liauto. Inch; Baronoss do Pullandt of London, Mrs. S. Dugas or Now ork, Miss K. G. Shaver of Pittsburg. Mrs. Hniim of Chicago and Mrs. R. Julian or Australia. F. (.', Fox, general manager of tho Sanfu Fo, arrived early in tho weok in his pri vatti car. Ho plays golf regularly on dm course or tho Arkansas Hot Springs Country Club. K. H. Fitz.hugh of tlm Grand Trunk Ruilwuy is also u guest nt tho Arlington. Mr. Fitz.hugh is iiccoin punied South by his wire and family. Among thosn registering at tho Arling ton Hotel this week worn Sir, and Mr Otto Until, Miss Florenoo Driver. J.unos J. Walsh, K. I,. Howe. 1 A llunloii mid t .) Vion of New York, William- Lutis ng or Buffalo. Mr and Mm. 1'' J O'llnr.. ,. of Brooklino, Maws,; ,1 I l,arnirnr. i.l Philadelphia. Henry Morrison ol B; ."', P. W linn, I ,.f Vork- I'll ' Mr ,111'J ' 11, II Filhugh and daughter or MojiireU 1 uaU It, II. Cochran of Suu Luia Polocu A-