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CITY SUBURBAN NEWS

FREE Year 26, No. 15


P H I L A D E L P H I A & T H E M A I N L I N E ’ S FAV O R I T E W E E K LY

Celebrating 26 Years of Community News December 15 – December 21, 2010


FIND YOUR
COMMUNITY Local Family Visits Residents of Saunders NOTRE DAME MEALS FOR MANY
NEWS HERE! House to Bring Hanukkah Greetings CLUB MAKES DINNER FOR RONALD
MCDONALD HOUSE

Holiday Dining &


Entertainment
Pages 6 - 9

The Academy of Notre Dame’s Meals for Many club visited


Ronald McDonald House in Philadelphia recently to prepare
home cooked meals for the families of children receiving
Martins Run treatment at Philadelphia’s children’s hospitals. Produce for
the meal was generously donated by the Iovine family,
Board Chair whose daughter is currently attending Notre Dame. From left
Honored – senior Tori White of Devon, senior Nabin Kim of Wayne,
Page 11 Saunders House resident Esther Tint is delighted as Cyrus Bernstein places candles in the junior Emma Blackney of Wayne and junior Alex Stensland
menorah he brought to share with her. of Wayne prepare vegetables for dinner.

T
he family of Bruce and
Jena Bernstein of Merion
Station came to Saunders
House in Wynnewood on
The Upper Darby Sousa Band
December 2 to visit resi-
dents who were celebrat- Presents “A Victorian
ing Hanukkah. They brought cards, a
menorah, and dreidels to share with
the residents. Saunders House is a
Christmas!”
Music lovers of all ages are invited to celebrate the
non-profit senior care center dedicat-
Society’s ed to providing long-term care and holidays with traditional carols, an old-fashioned
rehabilitation services for the physi- sing-along, and a visit from Santa on December 19
Evening Hours

T
cal and emotional well-being of its he Upper Darby Sousa Band, a regional community
Page 12 residents. Located on Lancaster band renowned for its musical excellence, will per-
Avenue in Wynnewood where it has form “A Victorian Christmas” on Sunday afternoon,
operated since 1973, Saunders House December 19, 2010 at 3 p.m. The performance takes place
at Upper Darby Performing Arts Center.
Education News The Upper Darby Sousa Band’s “A Victorian Christmas”
Page 10 will feature an afternoon of entertainment for people of all
ages, featuring the classic Christmas carols of the Victorian
era, an old-fashioned sing-along and a visit from Santa. From
grandparents to young children, the performance is certain
to bring holiday merriment, joy and excitement to all who
Find Lots of attend and will offer the finest in family entertainment.
Events Inside! Tickets are $15-18 and may be purchased online at
www.udpac.org or by calling the box office at 610-622-1189.
The performance takes place at the Upper Darby Performing
Cyrus Bernstein, age 5, and his sister Arts Center located at 601 North Lansdowne Avenue in
Hannah Bernstein, age 9, of Merion Drexel Hill, PA, minutes from the Main Line and Center City
Your Community Station bring Hanukkah greetings to Philadelphia. The Performing Arts Center offers free park-
Newspaper Saunders House resident Sylvia ing and is wheel-chair accessible.
CITY SUBURBAN Woolman. The multi-generational performance offers families an
opportunity to make Christmas memories by spending time
NEWS was originally founded in Philadel- with one another and enjoying exceptional music together.
610-667-6623 phia in 1864 as The Old Man’s Home Conductor Tom Hoey, who established the Upper Darby
www.Scribd.com/ of Philadelphia. It is one of the area’s Sousa Band in 1987, is excited about sharing “A Victorian
oldest, continuously operating orga- Christmas” with the audience. “It’s an ideal event for parents
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nizations of its kind. Saunders House to create memories with their children. And grandparents
Find us on Facebook! is affiliated with Bryn Mawr Terrace as well,” says Hoey. “The parents who do this, will not only
of 773 E. Haverford Road, Bryn enjoy the time with their kids at the moment, but they will
E-mail: Mawr, PA. create memories with their kids for years to come.” Perfor-
CitySuburbanNews@mac.com ming Arts Center Director Harry Dietzler adds, “Recently
Hannah Bernstein of Merion Station Christmas music has deteriorated to songs being perform-
presents Hanukkah greetings to ed by Chipmunks and electronic cats. Tom Hoey and his
Hannah Kurtz, a resident of Saunders band keep alive the traditional carols that are the basis of
House in Wynnewood. See “A Victorian Christmas” on page 9
Page 2 CITY SUBURBAN NEWS December 15 – December 21, 2010

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$16 - $32 and can be ordered by calling 215-922-1122 or
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“Hershey Sweet Lights, A Holiday
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guests can drive their cars along a
2.3-mile route through a wooded

News to the Art Center’s Members in the


annual exhibition held in their
honor. The show, which includes
both 2-D and 3-D work and is spon-
Visit with Santa Claus
Santa will be making regular ap-
pants who are registered with CCT hillside and enjoy nearly 600 light
Connect. RSVP by December 13 at displays, all while listening to the
215-487-1750. Journey’s Way: Re- sounds of the season through a
pearances in the Courtyard at The
Reach Your sored by Wilkie Lexus, illustrates
the diverse and rich artistic talent
of the community. An opening recep-
Lincoln Room at 28 W. Market
Street, West Chester every Satur-
day and Sunday afternoon from 2 -
sources and Programs for People customized radio broadcast. For
55+ is open all year around. Look info, visit www.HersheyPA.com.
for classes, services, resources and
Christmas Eve Liturgy
info, and volunteer opportunities.
Customers! tion will be held on Friday, Decem-
ber 17 from 6 - 9 p.m., and the
show will feature extended hours
on First Friday, January 7 from 6 -
6 p.m. through December 19.
And just before the holiday, Santa
will make special appearances on
Christmas Eve liturgy will be cele-
Kids’ Handwork Camp brated on December 24 at 5 p.m.
Join old friends and make new ones in the Chapel of the Immaculate
Friday, December 23 and Satur-
9 p.m. The Annual Members’ Exhi- at The Handwork Studio’s Winter Conception on the Rosemont College
CITY SUBURBAN NEWS – bition is free and open to the pub-
day, December 24. Santa’s Causes
Break Handwork Camp. Pay by the campus, 1400 Montgomery Avenue,
is presented by The Lincoln Room
Your Community Paper lic, as are all of the Art Center’s and the Chester County Community day or the week – whichever suits Rosemont. The Reverend Charles
exhibitions throughout the year. Foundation, with lead sponsorship your schedule, December 20-24, Currie, SJ from Washington, DC to
for 26 Years! Many pieces are available for pur- provided by Strategic Technology 2010 and December 27-31, 2010! preside. The community is welcome
chase, making this a great oppor- Concepts of West Chester, plus many Half-day (9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. or to join in the celebration. For info
tunity to find a new piece of art to helpful Santa’s Causes Elves. For 1:00 - 3:00 p.m.) and full-day (9:00 contact Elizabeth Small, Director
add to your collection. In addition information, call 610-696-2102 or a.m. - 3:00 p.m.) options are avail- of Campus Ministry, 610-527-0200
to the exhibition, the Art Center is 610-696-8211. able. Perfect for kids in grades K- ext. 2410.
NEED MORE SPACE? currently accepting registrations 6. Visit TheHandworkStudio.com
Readers’ Theater
Advertise Your Items for Sale in Our Classified Section! for Winter session, running Janu- Christmas Candlelight or call 610-660-9600 to register.
ary 10 - March 13. Main Line Art Service The Handwork Studio is located at Workshop
Center offers classes and work- 35 Ns Narberth Avenue, Narberth. Kids ages 8-12 can put on a play
ASK FOR STAR TREATMENT AT shops for artists of all ages, levels
and abilities, from mommy and me
There will be a Christmas Candle-
light Service on December 19 at Antiques Roadshow
without the pressure of having to
learn lines at the Readers’ Theater
CITY SUBURBAN NEWS CLASSIFIED! classes to workshops for the pro-
fessional artist. Discounts are avail-
7:30 p.m. at the Merion Friends
Meeting House at 612 Montgomery
Appraiser at Beatles Workshop, a three-day program
scheduled for Monday, December
Ave. in Merion Station. Christmas Art Show
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of all ages. It’s a great Christmas “Antiques Roadshow,” will be appear-
for holiday programs in person at
lineart.org, call 610-525-0272 or Tredyffrin Public Library or call the
Place your Ad in an ❏ $144 - 8 weeks activity for the whole family. ing at The MGK Beatles Art Show
visit the Art Center at 746 Panmure Children’s Department at 610-688-
Attention-Grabbing 1 col. x 2" deep December 21 through Decem-
Road, Haverford, PA 19041. 7092 ext. 210. For information,
Star Border Holiday Treats at ber 23. Attendees are welcome to
visit www.tredyffrinlibraries.org.
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Holiday Spectacular of song and to their Community Holiday Dinner
lection of rare rock n roll memora- Thanks for Reading
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Amerita Chamber Players, December 15, 2010, at 8 p.m., at Temple Oscar-winning composer and songwriter Marvin Hamlisch on Sunday, Thurs., December 16 • 6 - 9 p.m. • FREE!
Beth Zion, 18th and Spruce Streets, Philadelphia. The concert will cen- December 26, 2010 at the Kimmel Center’s Verizon Hall at 3 p.m. To- Fashion by Octavio Miles Boutique & Art by Soft Illusions Fine Art Gallery.
ter on the works by great Italian composers of the 17th and 18th Century. Please RSVP to art@softillusions.net by Dec. 10.
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Street on the Avenue of the Arts, Philadelphia, 5:30 p.m. Reception; 8:00 tional fees may apply.)
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Tickets to the 2011 Philadelphia International Auto Show are now avail-
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on December 24
The Chelsea Hotel, Atlantic City’s chic hotel, joins the list of hot loca-
able for purchase at www.phillyautoshow.com. The annual event returns
to the Pennsylvania Convention Center January 29 through February
the Highest Prices Ever!
tions hosting the MatzoBall. The party starts at 8 p.m. on December 6. For every ticket purchased for the show, $2 will be donated to the Auto As of December 7, 2010
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cash only. Held every year on Christmas Eve, the MatzoBall is known underprivileged children through its Driving Away the Cold program and
universally as the number one Jewish singles event in the nation, tak- contributes funding to worthwhile child-related organizations through-
ing place simultaneously in cities such as Chicago, New York City, and
now Atlantic City. The Matzo Ball at the Chelsea will feature hundreds of
Jewish singles enjoying passed hors d’oeuvres, cocktails, and dancing to
out the five-county region of Philadelphia.
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began in 1972 with a wooden recipe box on a kitchen
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“When the Center started,” says Gloria Hochman, of Wynne- backgrounds of abuse and neglect. Sunday, Dec. 19: 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.
wood, the Center’s director of communications, adoption The Center received its award, along with 10 small busi- Wed., Dec. 22 & Thurs., Dec. 23: 10 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Friday, Dec. 24: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
was mainly for babies; no one knew whether anyone would nesses recognized for their excellence, before 600 commu-
adopt a child with Down syndrome or cystic fibrosis or a nity leaders at a dinner-dance Thursday, November 18 at
group of siblings who needed a home together. Now, 38 the Hyatt Regency Hotel in center city Philadelphia.
years later, we have created families for 22,000 children,
3500 right here in the Delaware Valley. None of the children
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DON’T IGNORE Neumann’s Peri Appointed to State Board of Education


YOUR TEETH. G overnor Edward G. Rendell has appointed Jonathan
Peri, Esq. to the Pennsylvania State Board of Education
on the recommendation of Senators Dominic F. Pileggi and
Edwin B. Erickson. Peri’s bipartisan appointment received
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Peri is Vice President and General Counsel for Neumann
University. His commission on the Board of Education began
on October 13, 2010, and he will serve for a six-year term
on the Board and its Council of Higher Education. The Council
Exp. 1/15/11 CSN and 22-member Board meet at least six times a year.
Peri has served with Neumann University since July of 2006.
0% Interest Financing Available In his capacity as Vice President and General Counsel, he
Graduate of the Univ. of Penn. oversees a wide range of legal and certain administrative
matters for the University. Peri, who is ranked as an Assis-
Dr. Maria-Victoria G. Fernando tant Professor, holds a Juris Doctorate from Widener Univer-
sity and a Bachelor of Arts degree from Villanova University.
CALL 215-473-7879 He received a management and leadership in education
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“Mr. Peri’s appointment to the State Board of Education is
EXPERIENCE OUR WARM, GENTLE DENTAL CARE a result of his proven expertise in law and his passionate
dedication to higher education,” said Dr. Rosalie Mirenda,
President of Neumann University. “The University commu-
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IN THE EWS ! The Pennsylvania State Board of Education has the power
and duty to review and adopt regulations that govern edu-
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they suffer from severe visual impairments by providing returned to their home.
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training in their homes through: in this program learn to UNSTOPPABLE.
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bound, blind and visually impaired individuals 55+ with of isolation brought on by
social and/or recreational companionship, one-on-one per- vision loss or impairment PAULA CREAMER IS.
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information/advocacy and respite care. be self-sufficient in their homes
• Assistive Technology Training: provides in-home, one- and their community as well Fueled by light,
on-one instruction on how to use assistive technology as increases their confidence, it never needs a battery.
equipment such as: scanners which will help clients read self esteem and indepen-
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By Jerry H. Bloom, Staff Writer
December Holiday Events
7501 Brookhaven Rd., Philadelphia, PA 19151 • Hedgerow Theatre, 64 Rose Valley Road in Rose Valley
www.livingwaterbcim.org • 215-205-6905 (near Media, PA), presents Nuncrackers, December 15 - Janu-
ary 9, 2011. This sequel to Nunsense brings back Reverend
LIVING WATER COMMUNITY CENTER COMING SOON! Mother Regina with her own cable access channel, ready
to put on a holiday pageant to support the Mount Saint
Helens Convent—but when her star performer is injured,
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CLEAN SALE to ensure that the show goes on. For tickets ($25 for adults,
Over the course $22 for seniors, and $10 for students and children under
of time, dust
builds up in a
IT’S 18), call 610-565-4211 or visit www.hedgerowtheatre.org.
• The Philadelphia Chamber Music Society presents
clock too, and
can do major
TIME TO Anonymous 4, in their holiday concert Noel: Four Centuries
of Christmas, featuring medieval chants, hymns, carols and
damage to the
parts. So as part
CLEAN motets, Friday, December 17, at 8 p.m., at Holy Trinity
Church in Philadelphia. For tickets ($23) or info, call 215-
of your holiday
cleaning, let us
THE 569-8080 or visit www.pcmsconcerts.org.
• Keswick Theatre in Glenside, PA, presents a solo holiday
concert with R&B artist Brian McKnight, Sunday, December
clean your clock. CLOCKS! 19 at 7:30 p.m. To date, McKnight has sold over 20 million Pictured from Hedgerow’s 2009 production of “Nunsense” are
albums worldwide. For tickets ($39.50) or info, call 215- front – Maggie Cogswell, Sarah Gafgen and back – Susan

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S E RV I C E S
We Sell
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572-7650 or online at www.keswicktheatre.com.
• Zahav, 237 St. James Place in Philadelphia, offers Chef
Michael Solomonov’s A Very Jewish Christmas, Wednesday,
December 22 at 6 p.m. and 8:30 p.m., a dinner that includes
Wefel, Micki Sharpe and Heidi Starr. With the exception of
Ms. Cogswell, all of the 2009 Hedgerow cast members are
returning for “Nuncrackers.”

Hours: Israeli-inflected Chinese food and all-time great movies Traditional Feast of the Seven Fishes:
from the early 80s shown on a big screen, for $50 per per- • Avalon Restaurant, 312 South High Street in West
2255 Garrett Road Mon.-Fri. 10 am-4:30 pm
son. For reservations or info, call 215-625-8800 or online at Chester, PA, offers a traditional Seven Fishes Feast on Christ-
Sat. 10 am-2 pm
Drexel Hill, PA www.zahavrestaurant.com. mas Eve, Friday, December 24, a five-course seafood prix
610-284-2600 Since 1986 • Percy Street Barbecue, 900 South Street in Philadelphia, fixe menu served family style including; Fried Smelts, White
offers Chef Erin O’Shea’s Lone Star Christmas To-Go Menu Anchovies, Preserved Tuna & Fried Calamari; Linguini with
of a smoked turkey or roast beef a la carte for $65 or a Shrimp, Mussels & Crab in San Marzano Red Sauce; Fluke
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Patricia McMonagle has been doing readings Macaroni and Cheese; Green Bean Casserole; Glazed Carrots; order includes Chocolate Cake to bake at home. This feast
all her life. She has the ability to guide people
and Braised Cabbage. For dessert, choose from Pecan or is $45 per person; $15 for children under 12. Child-friendly
in choosing a positive direction for themselves.
Key Lime Pies. Must place advance orders by December options available. Same price for eat in and carry out. For
Experienced in helping detectives solve crimes,
she believes, “Change can alter an outcome if 17. Call 215-625-8510 or visit www.percystreet.com. reservations/Advanced orders necessary, call 610-436-4100.
you have information!” • McGillin’s, 1310 Drury Street, between Chestnut & San- • Fish Restaurant, 1708 Lombard Street in Philadelphia,
som, 13th & Juniper Streets in Philadelphia, features a Christ- offers Chef/Owner Mike Stollenwerk’s Seven Fishes menu
mas display of 1,000 feet of garland, 1,200 feet of lights, 150 from December 20-24.The multi-course Seven Fishes menu
Call 267-241-8473, email patricia.paradox22@gmail.com red bows, and 200 ornaments. During the day, families come features seven-courses that include Clams & Cappellini;
or visit www.PatriciaMcMonagle.com & facebook. in for hot cocoa after going to the Macy’s Light Show and Shrimp with Piperade and Polenta-Kale Galette; Cod with
other holiday events in Center Brandade and Bardolino Reduction. Optional wine pairings
City. Children love their fes- include vintages from Spain, Italy, Austria and Australia, at
tive atmosphere and par- a cost of $60 per person, or $80 with wine. For reservations
ents love their inexpensive or info, call 215-545-9600 or online at www.fishphilly.com.
comfort food and free soup • Trattoria San Nicola, 4 Manor Road in Paoli, PA, offers
with lunch. Santa will visit owners Vito and Cristina Giannandrea’s seven-course meal
McGillin’s on Saturday, on Christmas Eve, December 24, of shellfish, pasta dishes,
December 18 from 12 noon and fresh fish, served mostly family-style, priced at $49.50
to 5 p.m. This is a child- per person. For reservations (strongly recommended) or
friendly event. For info, call info, call 610-695-8990 or visit www.sannicola.net.
215-735-5562 or online at E-mail releases two-weeks in advance to
www.mcgillins.com. jerry@jerrybloom.com. Follow above format.

Mango Language Program Now Offered at


Lower Merion Libraries
Service is Free and Accessed from Website

I f you’ve always wanted to learn a new language, the Lower Merion Library System is
making it easier than ever—and at no cost to LMLS cardholders. Mango, an online
language learning system, can now be accessed from the home page of www.lmls.org.
This unique service teaches conversation skills for practical communication through fun
and engaging interactive lessons, making learning a new language fast, easy and incred-
ibly effective.
The system is completely web-based and remotely accessible, so users can learn any-
where that has an internet connection. “As students listen to and repeat after native speak-
ers, they learn more than just words and phrases; they learn how those pieces can be re-
arranged and combined to make new thoughts, new conversations, and even more prac-
tical communication,” noted Christine Steckel, Director of Libraries.
The system can help you learn languages like Spanish, French, Japanese, Brazilian
Portuguese, German, Mandarin Chinese, Greek, Italian, Russian and many more. Visit
www.lmls.org, scroll down to the Mango logo and start learning a new language!

Upper Darby High School All Class Reunion


An Upper Darby High School All Class Reunion will be held on January 15, 2011, from 8 p.m. until midnight
at Harrah’s Chester Casino and Racetrack. For tickets and info, visit www.udalumni.org or call 610-622-7000
ext. 820.

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Sing-Along Screening of The Sound of Music
victory against life’s complexity and
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C elebrate the holidays with the Von Trapps! Bring the
whole family to Bryn Mawr Film Institute’s sing-along
screening of The Sound of Music, the 1965 feel-good Oscar-
dressed as a nun, wear lederhosen, or dress up as “drops
of golden sun” or “brown paper packages tied up with string.”
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or call 1-888-795-4274 ext. 7879 The Sound of Music has captured the hearts of generations a sold-out smash at Bryn Mawr Film Institute for the last
with its vibrant songs and warm-hearted story about a spunky two years. The family-friendly event has become a holiday
young nun who sings her way into the hearts of the Von tradition, with sing-along screenings of other popular musi-
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happiness. This remarkable big screen musical marks the
cals – including Grease, South Pacific, The Wizard of Oz, and
Mary Poppins – also featured throughout the year.
second feature by director Robert Wise (West Side Story) Tickets for this sing-along screening are $10 general admis-
FAMILY VISION CARE that won both the Best Picture and Best Director Academy sion, $7 for seniors (65 and over) and students with ID, and
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EDUCATION NEWS

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Among the qualifications for membership into Devon Prep’s chapter of the society are:
a GPA of 3.5 or higher in the last 2 semesters; superior work in some phase of high school
journalism; submission of at least 2 quality articles in the last year; recommendation by
the Devon Prep Quill and Scroll committee; and approval by the Society’s executive direc-
tor. The Induction ceremony included the distribution of the badge of membership, honor
cords for the seniors to wear at Commencement in June, and a candle lighting ceremony
demonstrating the core values of the Society: Truth, Learning, Leadership, Loyalty, Initiative,
Integrity, Judgment and Friendship.
In addressing the new inductees Mrs. Eshleman said, “The ability that you have display-
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“Membership into Quill and Scroll involves responsibility which you must not forget—
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Before the induction ceremony concluded the new members of the Quill and Scroll Society
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EveningHours
By Rose Marie Riley

The debutantes that were presented at the Philadelphia Charity


Ball at the Union League of Philadelphia are, from left – Jessica
Lynne Stokes of Bryn Mawr; Murphy Olivia Glass of Bryn Mawr;
Carter Leighton Barnhart of Haverford; Helaine Milne Justi of
Haverford; Ashley Noelle Catalano-Leckerman of Philadelphia; Arriving at the Merion Cricket Club for Jellies to Jewels 2010
Lucille Elizabeth Mahoney of Bryn Mawr. are, from left – Chair, Central Committee for the Philadelphia
Orchestra, Anita and Frank Leto, of Haverford; co-chair Jellies
to Jewels 2010, Isabelle Benton of Haverford.

Arriving at the Union League of Philadelphia, for the Phila-


delphia Charity Ball are, from left – debutante Carter Leighton
Barnhart; parents, Mrs. and Mr. Richard Barnhart; brother,
Grant Barnhart. All of Haverford.

At the Preview Party and enjoying the music of Fred Hall, at


At the reception are, from left – R. Carter Caldwell, member of the piano are, from left – seated – Nicole Cashman, commit-
the board of directors, of Philadelphia; Marlene Brenner Ferguson, tee member, of Philadelphia; Fred Hall of Ardmore; standing
member of the women’s committee, of Philadelphia; R.C. Atler – Sandra Blumberg, committee member, of Rydal; Dr. Janice
Hodgson, co-chairman, Young Friends of the Charity Ball, of Taylor Gordon, committee member, of Radnor.
Haverford.
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The Central Committee for the Philadelphia Orchestra
presented Jellies to Jewels 2010, at the Merion Cricket Club
in Haverford. The event began with a preview party October
27, from 6 to 9 p.m., and continued October 28, with a Bouti-
Enjoying the reception are, from left – Elizabeth and Peter F. que Day of Shopping, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The day featured
Cooke, Jr., member of the board of directors, of Malvern; Warren a luncheon and along with mini-musical interludes by musi-
I. Claytor, member of the board of directors, of Newtown Square; cians of the extended Philadelphia Orchestra family. Co-chairs
Gregg R. Melinson, member of the board of directors, of Blue were Isabelle Benton of Haverford and Joyce Cafiero of Blue
Bell. Bell. Chair, the Central Committee for the Philadelphia Orches-
tra is Anita Leto, of Haverford. Proceeds of Jellies to Jewels
The Philadelphia Charity Ball 2010, benefit the Philadelphia Orchestra.

The Directors of The Philadelphia Charity Ball presented


the 131st Philadelphia Charity Ball November 26, 2010, at
Attending the reception are, from left – parent, Mrs. Donna L. the Union League of Philadelphia. The Philadelphia Charity
Catalano; debutante Ashley Noelle Catalano-Leckerman; par- Ball is a Philadelphia tradition. The evening began with a
ent, Mr. Albert A. Leckerman; grandmother, Mrs. Rita A Catalano. reception, followed by dinner, and the ball in Lincoln Hall.
All of Philadelphia. Collin F. McNeil of Chester Springs, a member of the Board
of Directors, announced the names of the debutantes, and
they were: Miss Carter Leighton Barnhart; Miss Ashley Noelle
Catalano-Leckerman; Miss Murphy Olivia Glass; Miss Katherine
Nicholls Hollander; Miss Helaine Milne Justi; Miss Lucille
Elizabeth Mahoney, and Miss Jessica Lynne Stokes.
The debutantes were escorted by their fathers to meet
the members of the Board of Directors. This was followed
by a dance with their fathers. Following the presentation,
the debutantes, the members of the Young Ladies Commit-
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music by Peter Duchin and his orchestra.
The Gesu School in North Philadelphia was chosen as the Enjoying Jellies to Jewels 2010 are, from left – Bonnie Young
Philadelphia Charity Ball’s beneficiaary. Gesu was chosen for of Penn Valley; Gerry Sills of Bala Cynwyd; Myrna Levin, com-
its fine work in serving youngsters in a challenging neigh- mittee member, of Bala Cynwyd; Mary Ann Oaks of Gladwyne.
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