Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 05, 1915, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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EVENING LEDaEK-PniLABELPHlA', FRIDAY, MAttOII 5, 1915.
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T 't,.retofore because of Us Intricacy, Is quite
IX ner .i . f thin oltv'n sncletv folk
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h4JLorrow afternoon at the ItlU-Carlton dan
K l Mrs K. Hutchinson Scott and Mrs. It. W.
-,i" kMW'orth havo procured the services of
$oLcUr Roberto and his partner, of New York,
'11" ... j ....train thn latest tan co uteris
6h0 will """" ....... .u. .....
. H dance Willi l"0 guests uuimu me unei-
!6Tne tanwnt chaperoned by Mrs. May Tern
i l .. ti.iiHtHit.umfrnrd will nlao take
fL tomorrow afternoon, and Miss Joan Saw-
, .nd Cyril iinrcoun win .....,....-..
dances durlns tho nftcrnoon at Brooke House,
f ma Walnut street.
f ,, Mrs. Wilbur Taddock Klapp, of 1716
.'. jtrcct, will Rive a small danco at the
.CnClub on Thursday, April 8. In honor of
VtaB I Ktapp and Edward M. K. Klapp.
M KUPP has "t ct mndo hcr lcbut'
... .i. ti...nn nf nhln. who has been
' , west of Mr. and Mrs. Uenson Mann., Jr.. of
J..L. rjrnvora lane. Chestnut Hill, has re-
f turned to her homo In Baltimore
. ... rrrti, nf Tinlllmnre. Is visltlnir
i Miss taroiyii m. .. --- -
;im Martha Cameron Whltmer, tho daughter
f Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whltmer. of 4703 Klns-
r'c!slng avenue.
. -., m.. Wllllnm J. Elliot, of 317
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south 17th street, will entertain at dinner be-
foro tho next mcciuiK " '
... j i-,. nin nn Friday. March 12. In
fj honor of their daughter. Miss Betty Elliot
. n,i Mrs Clarence M. Clark, of Cedron.
Indian Green lane. Ocrmantown, will leavo on
J Wednesday for a several wecKS inn imuuB..
the West.
ir.. tr Allen Dalley. of 200 Glen lane, Ard-
m'ore. will entertain at luncheon today In honor
of Mrs, B. Marshall Scrum, oi uverorooK.
The" guests will include MIbs Pauline Davis
Bowie. Miss Mildred W. Lee. Miss Mnrlon O.
rtnrtnl. Miss Elennor G. Bartol. Mrs. nenry
h snydcr. Mrs. Gcorgo K. Crozer, Jr., and Mrs.
William Joyce Sewell.
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ThB Woman's Suffrnso party of Radnor
.- hl mn, vnufprrinv lit til H homo Of MrS.
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1 William Wright, of St. David's. Mrs. Walter
M. Nowklrk, of Radnor, presided. The spoaner
ih nftnrnoon wnfl Mrs. Isaac Rhoads, of
Bt Tjmsdowne. prominent In AVomen's Club move-
ments In the Federation of Clubs. Tea fol-
lowed.
K Edwin Greble Drccr Is spending several wceko
p" touring In tho South and Is at present In Jaclt-
'onvllie, ia.
Mrs. Oswald J. De Rousse, of CIS West Hortter
itreet, has as her guest for several days Mrs.
a Tenn Smith, of Strafford. Mrs. De Rousso
entertained at lunch Wednesday. Her guests
Included Mrs. Ferdinand V. Bonnaffon, Mrs. Ed
ward Davis, Mrs. Michael Trump, Mrs. Fred
trick llurlburt. Mrs. Nicholas II. Larzelere, Mrs.
Tbrmas Hulme and Mrs. George A. Wagner.
Ihv and Mrs. Do Rousse will dine at the ker-
fmantown Cricket Club tonight before the reg
ular weekly dance. Mrs. R. Pcnn Smith will
be their guest.
ALONG THE MAIN LINE
OVERDROOK Mr. and Mrs. II. Attmoro Prlzer,
Jr., who will entertain at dinner on Wednesday
night at their home, 6396 Overbrook road, will
have as their guests Dr. and Mrs. J. Leslie
't Davis, Mr. and Mrs. R. Walter Peterson, 3d.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Harvey, Miss Gladys
Trlnkle and Arthur F. Hagar.
Mr. and Mrs George E. Shaw, of 636S Drexel
road, will open thci. cottage at Chelsea for
the Easter holidays. Their daughter, Mrs. John
P. Dalton, has closed hcr house at Newport,
and Is making her home with her parents while
the battleship on which her husband, Ensign
Dalton, U. S. N., Is stationed In the South
'American waters.
CHESTNUT HILL
Mr. and Sirs. K. Rlttenhouse Miller will en
tertain at dinner tomorrow night at the Phlla-
Edelphla Cricket Club. Their guests will include
5Ir. and Mrs. Walter Schwartz, Mrs. Burton
Price, Mr and Mrs. Francis B. Bracken, Mrs.
William W Smith, Mrs. Francis Wltten and
Miss Florence Bell.
Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Weill, who have lately
taken a house In Chestnut Hill, entertained
informally at dinner Wednesday night at the
! Oermantowtj Cricket Club.
Mr, and Mrs. George C. Thomas, Jr., of
J Sunset avenue, are spending some time In At-
jlUntlc City.
Miss Dorothy Bennerman. of 7328 Boyer
Wtreet, has Joined the Lenten colony In Atlantlo
!,city.
GERMANTOWN
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. ueio Alexander, or AIDany, JW. x is
pW guest Of Mm. Howard Hnhnrtn. nf 49 Raat
JValnut lane, for the remainder of the week,
libs Alexander Is a civil service examiner of
the New York State Board.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carson, of 4M Harvev
itreet, gave an engagement party to her daugh.
iT ana her fiance, Leonard Stiles, of 328
ywinona avenue.
flMrs. Philip J. niley and Mrs. J. J. Riley,
St Jeannette. Pa.. ar vlaltlntr Mm. Thomas
jpVhalen, of 170 East Sharpnack street.
Mr and Mrs. S. E. Falrchild. of Winsahlckon
vemje above Hortter street, have sent out In
vitations for a dance, In honor pf their small
p". "isnauet, tonight. About SO suests are
fcepeeted.
Mrs Henry P. Brown, of 133 West Uosal
ftreet, has decided to spend several weeks at
1 shore, and has sejeeted Atlantic City,
, Mrs Frederick V. Knellsh. nf 9t(5 1Vat flahnnl
ouse lane, has organUe4 a sewlntr class, whiah
M every Tuesday afternoon at her home,
ew more especially for French sqldlers.
Mrs. Horace A. Reaves, Jr., ot 33 West Wal.
Ift Une. is in Atlantic City fqr the Lenten
won
K Kiss Ethel Jackson teadtrd a reception to
p aumber of her frKiiula at her home. MB Basi
lowt 6tieot Ut wegj? Anwg the Bu,u
-i mis UertruUe Binder, MW SJlldrtd Mc-
Caffery. Miss Knthcrlno Kane, Miss Susan
Sharp, Miss Kathrync Rclgan, Sidney Deppc,
Leslie Howard, Archibald Garvin and Carroll
Llncrty.
Mrs. Harry Llpplncolt Cnssard will give n
dinner for hcr son, Edward Cnssard, before
MrB. George Brooks' dancing clas on Satur
day, March 6.
Mr. and Mrs. Nevllt B. Craig, of McCallum
street, are spending several weeks In At
lantlo City.
Mrs. Robert Matthews, of 621 West Hortter
street, l spending the winter season nt Galen
Hall, Atlantic City.
M. I.. Lloyd, of 373 Church lane, Is at Tarpon I
Springs, Fla for n short stay.
Dr. nml Mrs. Thomas C. Kelly, of 105 Weit I
School lane, are spending n few days nt tho
Hotel Brighton. Atlantlo City. I
C. Harold Marston, who 1ms been In England,
returned to this country last week.
Mrs. J. F. Hnrrls, of School lnnc, Is spending
some time nt Pclham, .V. Y.
ALONG THE READING
The next meeting of tho Woman's Club of
Wyncoto will tnko placo at tho homo of Jlrfl
William C. Kent, In Wyncotc, on Wednesday
afternoon, March 10, nt 2:30 o'clock. There will
bo several readings, followed by music by Miss
Gernldlne Ely. Mrs. Kent will net ns tho March
hostess of tho club.
Mr. nml Mrs. M. B. Megargco have returned
to their homo on Fernbiook avenue, Wyncote,
nfter spending tho winter nt their bungalow nt
New Smyrna, Fla.
Mr. .and Mrs. Edwin L. Cross are tho guesta
of Mr. Cross's mother, Mrs. William A. Cross,
of 11.1 Cednr street, Jcnklntown, for a month
Mr. nnrt Mrs. Cross will occupy their bungalow
at Gwnedil Valley about April 1.
Mr. nml Mrs.. Philip S. Collins, of Wyncote,
will sail on Monday, March 8, for Bermuda,
where they will spend three weeks.
Mies Anna S. Kent, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Wllllnm C. Kent, of Nnngcomar, Wjncote, has
returned from Flushing, L, I., where she was
tho guest of Mrs. Ralph Morgan for a week.
Miss Marlon Gerhnrt, of 7th street, Oak
I.ane, left this week for a visit to MIs Marlon
Smith, of Frceport, L. I.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Plerco Trump will enter
tain nt "GOO" at their home, C200 North Broad
street. Oak Lane, on March 10. Among tho
guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Wllllnm Glas
gow, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. r. C. Kiel, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Franklin Betts. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Kolb, Mr.
nnd Mrs. C. W. Van Artsdalen, Mr. nnd Mrs.
E. B. McCall and Mr. and Mrs. A. Raymond,
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Miss Ethel Leinau, of 1210 Spruce street, gave
a bridge yesterday afternoon nt hcr home.
Miss Elennor Bement, of 3817 Spruce street,
Is spending some time In Spring Lake, N. J.
Mrs. Truman L. Palmer, of 5001 Pine street,
will entertain at n luncheon and "500" nt the
Manufacturers' Club on Tuesday. There will
be about 50 guests.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
- A reception was held at tho homo of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert J. Ball, 2123 South Opal street,
this week In honor of their dnughtcr. Miss
KlUabeth Ball. Those present wero Miss
Knthryn Langdon, Miss Roberta Baun, Miss
Gruco Tully, Miss Mario Kelly, Miss Ernestine
Bonner, Miss Marie Langdon, Miss Helen Baun,
Miss Mario Baker, Miss Ida Tully, Miss Marie
Patterson, John Fnrrell, J. Lea O'Neill, John
Anderson, John Morrow, Frank McDonald,
Vincent Tully, Hugh McCollough, Edward Ball,
Jesso Casker nnd Joseph Brctherlck.
Miss Ida Simon, of 2530 South 17th street, en
tertained this week. Among the guests were
Miss Mary PIckford, Miss Lorctta Iscman, Miss
Beatrice McAdam, Miss Frances Repetta, Miss
Edna Tatem, Miss Adeline Waldron, Miss Jane
Bruce, Miss Edith Thornton, Miss Miriam Wat
son, Howard Rehman, Norman Bowden, Harry
Campbell, Earle McAdam, Harper Moore, Hugh
Campbell, Edward O'Brien, Lester Bowden.
Harry McMaster, Peter Kenny, Thomas O'Brien
and Joseph Roberts.
Miss Reglna McLoughlln will entertain the
members of St. Monica's Oulld, 1836 Rltner
street, at a euchre this evening. Mlsi Nan
Mohan will assist In receiving tho members.
Miss Nan Hageman and Miss Emma Thomat.
were given a delightful surprise party at the
latter's home, 2030 South 22d street, thl week.
Among tho guests present were Miss Dorothy
Cralge, Miss Pear) Richards. Miss Hazel
Fisher, Miss Mario Hilton, Miss Myrtle
Hughes, Elmer Mason, Harold Carson, Ray
mond Ranger, Allen Russell, Hubert Qulnn and
Lionel Blair.
Mrs. Henry J. Selbold, of 2626 South 18th
street, In the Glrard Estate, will entertain this
afternoon at n novelty Bhowcr, In honor of
Miss Ethel May Hayden. of Overbrook, whose
engagement to William Creepier Johnson was
announced during the Christmas holidays, A
most attractive tea wHl precede the shower,
when sweet peas In pale sIircIcu of lavender and
pink will be used for decoration. The centre
piece will consist of bisque figures representing
Jove, happiness and beauty, which will be filled
with the sweet peas. The table will be fee.
toomed In garlands of smllax. Spring flowers,
arranged In Japanese fashion, will ba Used
throughout the house. Miss Hayden will pre
side at the tea table.
In the evening Mr. and Mrs. Selbold will en
tertain at a dinner of 10 covers, when their
guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Hayden,
Mrs. John B. Bosson, Mrs. Henry C. Eastwood,
Miss Ethel May Hayden, Harold F. Hayden and
William Crmer Johnson.
LANSDOWNE
Among those who will meet during the Lenten
season to sew are Mrs. Croswell MoBee, Mrs,
Franklin Ross, Mrs. Harlan Statteil, Mrs. A.
V, O'Danlel. Mrs R C Newbold. Mrs. William
Budaara. Mrs. William Davis. Mrs. W. L. Tin
ds.ll. Mrs. William Austin. Mrs Karl Ceilings.
Mrs. Culver Boyd, Mrs. Hdward Martin, Mrs.
Henry StSitzell and Mrs. Charles Mercer Bally. I
MRS. SAMJJ&Li BERGER rhotosrarli by Marccau.
Mr. and Mrs. Berger have recently returned from their wedding trip. Mrs.
Berger will be remembered as Miss Pearl Apt.
DANCING CLASS
Mrs. Edward Troth's Class Yill Meet To
night at Manheim.
Tho regular meeting of Mrs. Edward Troth's
dancing class will bo held tonight In the ball
room of tho Gcrmantown Cricket Club at
Manheim.
Among tho members of tho class are Miss
Emily La Fnrge Claxton. Miss Margaret Crulce,
Miss Elizabeth L. II. Browster. Miss Eleanor
Noble. Miss Reba Duhrlng, Miss Dorothy Dlss
ton. Miss Mary Boyd, Miss Josephlno Dodge,
Miss Kathleen Dennlston, Miss Margaret C.
Fok, Miss Lois D. Field, Miss Dorothea Obcr
teuffer, Miss Elizabeth Dalo OberteuffeT, Miss
Fiances S. Mears, Miss Louisa Rodgers, Miss
Isobel M. Rodgers, Miss Huberta Potter, Miss
Katharine Potter, Miss Helena S. Robinson.
Miss Isabel B. Stoughton, Miss Frances Stough
ton, Miss Edith M. Smythe, Lucia A. Warden,
Miss Isabella Wndsworth, Miss Elennor B.
Wntt, Miss Mnrgaret E. Atlce, Miss May But
ler, Miss Elinor J. Bean, Miss Eleanor
Blspham, Miss Mary Ballard. Miss Llllle Crls
fleld, Miss Florence M. Dreer, Miss Louisa Gib
bons Davis, Miss Katharine Davis. Miss Llllle
Dunn, Miss Elennor Gnrdlncr, Miss Dorothy
Foltz, Miss Margaret W. Hobnrt, Miss Ethel
Hastings, Miss Marie Lorlmer. Miss Mildred
Longstrcth, Miss Elizabeth P. Dallas, Miss
Edith L. Smith, Miss Florence Sheppard. Miss
Anita Stetson, Miss Elizabeth MacCuen Smith,
Miss Elaine English, Miss Evallne Taylor, Miss
Marjorle Taylor, Miss Eleanor Wood, Miss
Marlon Brooks Snow, Miss Anna Le Conte
Know, Miss Elizabeth Grammer, Miss Caroline
I. Brlnton, Miss Anna B. Brlnton, Miss Eleanor
Porcher, Mlsa Blanche M. Patterson, Miss Emily
Wagner, Miss Christine Rehn.
Mrs. Robert C. Heyl, of Wynnewood, will
entertain at dinner tonight before the class.
Photo ty llarceau.
MISS GRACE MAXWEL.L
Mlsa Maxwell, who is the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis D.
Maxwell, of Lansdowne, will be
married oa March 'O to G. W
Curtm, of Northampton, Mass.
, fc wmmm
LENTEN CLASSES
Sewing, Current Event nnd Mission Study
Classes Will Bo Held Today
Friday Is about the favorite day In society
for meeting together to read, study or sow,
according to tho end In view, In tho formation
of tho various classes.
.The Farmlngton Circle will meet this week
nt tho homo of Mrs. Isaac W. Roberts In Bala.
The class, which sows for the poor, meets
every Friday morning at tho homes of tho
different members. Mrs. Henry Karnshaw Is
chnlrmnn of tho circle, Mrs. Arthur W.
Sewall, vice president. Miss Virginia Llp
plncott treasurer and Mrs. Howard Butcher,
Jr., secretary. Tho members lncludo Mrs. Isaac
W. RobertB, Mrs. John Koarsley Mitchell. Miss
Eleanor S. Gamble, Miss Frances W. Gamble,
Mrs. Louis R. Lemolnc, Miss Henrietta Ely,
Miss Lucia A. AVarden, Miss Mary Thompson,
Mrs. Henry B. Thompson, Mrs. Walter L.
Foulko, Mrs. Edwin N. Benson. Mrs. John
Strawbrldge, Mrs. Francl3 M. Brooke, MIhs
Katharine Thompson and Mrs. William AVood
ward Arnett.
A class organized by Mrs. William W. Porter,
of 1S04 South Rlttenhouso square, to discuss
current events, met nlso this morning. The
members Include Mrs. Samuel K. Reovcs, Mrs.
de Forrest Wlllard, Mrs. T. Hudson Rich. Mrs.
William M. McCawloy. Mrs. Matthew Semple,
Miss Helen Semple, Mrs, John W. Townsond,
Mrs. Richard Norrls, Mrs. John Norrls, Mrs.
William J. Clothier, Mrs. William B. Church
man, Mrs. Robert N. Williams, Miss Louisa
Rodgers, Miss Allco Smith, Miss Mary Schott,
Mrs. William E. Littleton and Miss Harriet
Blanchard,
A Lenten class has been formed which meets
at the home of Miss Margaret Clyde. 100G Wal
nut street, on Friday morning of each week.
Mrs. Clarence Clark Kantzlnger will continue)
her sewing class during the Lenten season for
the benefit of tho Emergency Aid. The class
meets on Friday mornings. Among the mem
bers are Mrs. Joseph Sill Clark, Mrs. Fred
erick Grnham, Mrs. Daniel Haddock Farr, Mrs.
John Story Jenks, Jr., Mrs. Evan Randolph,
Mrs. Wain Morgan Churchman, Mrs. Alfred G.
B. Steel, Mrs. J. Andrews Harris, Jr., Mrs,
Arthur II. nrockle, Mrs. Albert Atleo Jackson,
Mrs. Joseph R. Carpenter, Jr., Mrs. Joseph
Walker Wear, Mrs. Joseph Price Tunis, Mrs.
Howard E. Seaver nnd Mrs William Lord
Sexton
Mrs. Joseph Sill Clark. Mrs. Charles Potter
and Mrs Dorothy Potter have nlso a sowing
class for the Red Cross.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
The monthly meeting of Class No. 7 of the
West York Street M. E. Church was held at
the home of the secretary, Albert E, Neely,
2628 North ISth street, this week. Among those
present were David Burton, Clinton Cochran,
presidents) R. Rapine, Horace Beatles, Harry
Hudum, William Emory, II. W. Lewis and
Arthur Warrington.
Mrs. Howard II, Colehower, of 17S6 Diamond
street, will glvo an old-fashioned game party
for children this afternoon at her home, In
celebration of the fifth birthday anniversary ot
her son, Howard H. Colehower, Jr- The decora
tions will be green and white, appropriate
to the coming of St. Patrick's Day. The
favors will be toy snakes, pigs, pipes and haU,
oopled from the familiar Illustrations or legends
pf the patron saint ot Ireland.
JiiB. George Wollard, of 2722 Hutchinson
street, entertained the members of hsc em
broidery club at luncheon yesterday. Her
guests were Mrs. James Craig, Mrs William
Schencle, Mrs. Frank Emery. Mrs Frank F.
Boral. Mrs. WlUiara Slner, Mrs Charles Fox,
Mrs Weirlch Lord and Mrs AUn WeUen.
MR. AND MRS JOSEPH IX. HOPE, of 1122
North 41st street, will entertain tonight nt
cards, supper nnd dancing nt tho Adelphla
Hotel.
There will be palms, spring flowers, ferns nnd
I Southern smllnx In the decorations, nnd supper
will be served nt sninll tables.
, Tho guests will Include Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry
j P Atlemnti, Miss Violet Dnrtlctt, L. Webster
Burns, Mrs. Helen Bloxsom, Edwnrd It. Burns.
1 Mr and Mrs. D. Graham Craig, Dr. and Mrs.
1 H H. Colehower, Miss Rita Connor, Rlchnrd
Cheney, Miss Elsie Clnylon, Mr. and Mrs. Alex
ander Hopo Crnlg, Dr. and Mrs. W. Clyde
Decker, Mr. nnd Mrs. D. K. Davis, Mr. nnn.
Mrs. Charles F. Collier, Miss Lillian Ar,ey, Miss
Rose Durlnn, Dr. Seneca Powell Fnnr, Mr. nnd
Mrs. O. A. F. Gentzseh, Dr. Charles II. Grimes,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Sntnucl L. Hope. Mr. nnd Mrs.
Chnrles R. Herrmann, Mr. nnd Mrs. James Jar
den, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. B. Hupp. Mr, and Mrs.
J J. Krldcr, Frank Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Georgo
M Kerr, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. J. Korte, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Stephen Kent, Miss Josephlno M. Kelly,
Mr nnd Mrs. Thomas J. Lnppln, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Chnnntng Potts Lord, Miss Elslo Michael, Mr.
nnd Mrs. J. F. Mack, Harry Morgal, Mr. nnd
Mrs. J. H. Maroney, Arthur Leary, Miss Ella
Mnussner, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. W. Phillips, Mr.
' NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA
John Burton gave n theatre box party to a
few of his friends last evening, when tho party
Included Miss Elslo Wood, Miss Anna MacEntce,
! Miss Elsie Koty, William Deynnn, Michael Gos
1 and John Burton.
Benjamin Pnrtaln has returned to his homo
In Dunellcn, N. J nftci spending tho last week
i with a number of his friends In Kensington.
Samuel Wilson, of 2332 Coral street, has Just
returned from a short stay In Andalusia, Pa.
A surprise party was tendered to the Rev.
C F. C. Suckow at his homo by the members
I of tho Fifth Reformed Blblo class. Tho affair
was given In celebration of Mr. Suckow's 75th
birthday. Among those present wero the Rev.
and Mrs. C. F. C. Suckow, Miss Anna Suckow,
Miss Etta Suckow, William Lelnlnger, Charles
Schlmpf, A. Groesch, G. Orocsch, N. Saylor, i
Welkcr, L. Kelsllng, L Schopfer. Jr., G. Voglor,
F. Uhlmnn, J. Ilurhnnna, Jr , William Schlmpf,
William Schneider, J. Murhanna and C. Weber.
A "Kitchen shower" was given for the ben
efit of the Actors' Rest at Cornwall, Pa. The
nffalr was held at the Black Bear Club, C23 East
Glrard avenue. Plnno selections wero rendered
by Miss McCoy, Miss McGovern. Mr. and Mrs.
Mcaley, Mr. Ruth. Mr. Mageo and Mr. Door
nob. Song ballads were given by Miss Connor.
Mr. Menley nnd Mr. Nichols. The masters of
ceremonies were Wllllnm Gallagher nnd How
ard Connors, to whom great credit Is duo for
their efforts.
TIOGA
Mrs. Benjamin T. Neall, of 1S2S West Ontario
street, entertained the members of her sowing
club nt luncheon yesterday afternoon, tho data
being tho 2oth annlversnry of her marriage.
Tho decorations, which wero green, wore In
keeping with tho traditions of St. Patrick. The
fnvors wcio bonbon baskets tied with green
ribbons nnd filled with green candled fruit and
bonbons. Tho guests Included Mrs. Frank
Thompson, Mrs. William Cowperthwalt, Mrs.
E. G. Cowperthwalt, Mrs. Hannah Rav Fox,
Mrs. John Davlcs, Mrs. Louts Mlddlrton, Mrs.
Miller Burkhardt, Mrs. James Dallas, Miss
Hannah Fox Ncnll and Mrs. John Calno, of
Upsal.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Peters, of 3433 North
ISth street, are receiving congratulations on
the birth of n daughter, Virginia Peters.
ROXBOROUGH
Mrs. William Wilson, of Sumac fitieet, Wlssa
hlckon, entertained tho members of tho Rox
borough Whist Club on Wednesday afternoon.
Her gucsts were Mrs. Charles J. Nice, Mrs.
Arthur Johnston, Mrs. AVHUam Bush, Mrs.
Horacu Kcnworthy, Mrs. Alfred Johnston, Mrs
Frederick Fowles, Mrs. Harry II. Thompson.
Mts. John A. Struse, Mrs. Benjamin Hender
son nnd Mrs. AVUllam Ames.
Mrs. James Frame, of Martin nnd Pechln
streets, cntcrtnlned Informally last night at
her home, when her guests were Mrs. Walter!
Early, Mrs. Theodore Baldwin, Mrs. S. R.
Borer, Mrs. Jninew Frame, Mrs. Charles Haber
leln, Mrs. Clifford McMaster, Mrs. James Roth
well, Mrs. AVUllam Stetler, Mrs. A'crncr Frame,
Mrs. AV. Leonard, Mrs. Robert Whiteside and
Mrs. Joseph Sumner.
Mrs. AVUllam R. Hnggart, of 63U Rlghter
street, wns hostess to the members of her
bridge club on Tuesday afternoon.
FRANKFORD
Mrs. Benjamin Richardson, of Easton, Md.,
Is visiting her sister, Miss Charlotte Haltvell,
of Dlsston street.
Miss Bertha Miller has left Tacony for nn
Indeftnlto stay In the mountains for the bene
fit of her health.
Mr. nnd Mrs. AVUllam Kuhn. Jr., will enter
tain tomorrow evening at "500" at their home,
4S3S North 5th street. Those who will be pres
ent are Miss Amelia Manning, Ah ram L. Hack
man, Miss Clara Stortz, Miss Helen Klnnlng,
Mlsa Ivy Hamilton, Howard Patterson, Thomas
Noble and Kirk Broadwtck.
Miss Gladys Jackson, of Tacony, has returned
to her home after a visit to her sister, Mrs.
E. Mandol, of Buffalo, N, Y.
Miss Anna AVlley, of Portland, Pa., Is the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Mabey, of
Edmund strut. Tawny.
WILMINGTON
Mr. and Mr. Joseph Swift hv announced
the engagement of their daughter, Mrs. Ger
trude Swift Ogden, to Everett M. Haw lay, of
AVaterbury, Conn. Since last October Mm.
Ogilen has bean director of the social service
department of the Curtis Publishing Company,
of Philadelphia. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred D. AVarner entertained
Monday evening for Mr. and Mrs. George W.
Stone, of Santa Croz, Cal.. who are hr for
their golden wedding anniversary, which they
formally celebrated Saturday night. Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Stone, of Detroit, Mich . and Mr
and Mr Seymour Stone, of Boston, Uua.,
have returned from a visit here.
and Mrs. William J. Pcchln, Mr. and Mrs Fred
erick C. Rlghtcr, .Mr. and Mrs. Samuel II Roth
well, Mr. and Mrs. Wllllnm F. Roth, Dr Steln
metz, Mrs. Pauline Selvls, Mr. and Mrs T P.
Stephens, Miss Alberta Smith, Herbert Smith,
Dr. DaUd S. Smith, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. II Swlnd,
Wllllnm Osborne, Jr.. Miss Theresa Weldil. Mr
nnd Mrs. It. L. Worslng, Edward Vogdes and
Miss Martha I. Taylor.
A mimbcr of social affairs hnvo boon given
this week In Wilmington for the approaching
tunrrlngo uf Miss Madellno Davis, daughter ot
Millard F. Davis, and Frederick Clemens Zeis
berg on Saturday nftcrnoon at Trinity Episcopal
Church, the Rev. Frederick M Klrkus officia
ting. Only tho Immedlnto families will be pres
ent. On Monday of last week Miss Mary Raynef
gave n Jelly Bhowcr for Miss Davis, Tuesday,
Miss Allco Spoer gave a Imskot showers Wednes
day evening Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Davis gnvo n
dinner for Miss Dnvlfl nnd Mr. Zelsberg, nnd
tomorrow nftcrnoon Miss Margaret Hudson will
give a serviette shower. Mr. Msberg's home
Is In Abingdon. Vn., nnd ho has lived In this
city nbout three yenrs. After a woddlng trip
Mr. and Mrs. Zelsbe'rg will resldo at the Grace
Mar on Madison Btreot.
CAMDEN AND VICINITY
Judge and Mrs. Howard Carrow, of Merchant
vllle, nro spending several weeks In- Florida.
Mr. nnd Mrs. S. L. Clark, of 311 Cooper
street, have been entertaining relatives from
their old homo nt Glen Campbell, Pa,
Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Hoso have returned from
their wedding trip and nro residing on North
7th street, near Linden.
Mrs. C. E Hnncock has returned to her home
nt Providence, R. 1., nfter visiting hcr par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Robblns.
AMUSEMENTS
CHESTNUT STREET
OPEHA
HOUSE
Home ot world n Greatest Fhotoplaya
AFTCnNOONS 1 :30 tn 4:30 10c, lBc. 250.
nVENINGS 7-SO to 10:30 10c. 23c. 80a
Reserved Seats Selling Ono Week In Advance.
SENSATIONAL SUCCESS ! ! !
FAMOUS PLAYERS' FILM CO.'S
STUPENDOUS PHOTO-SPECTACLE
THE ETERNAL
Gill HALL CAINE
with PAULINE FREDERICK
TWICU DAILY 2:30 and 8.30 P. M.
PRECEDED BY COMEDIES WITH
CHAS. L CHAPLIN
METROPOLITAN OPERA " HOUSE
ru weeks, MON MARCH 8 Ma""e
WM A. DKADr Prcent
DE WOLF HOPPER
nnrt tho Gilbert and Sulllian Opera Co.
nd;.yTrt I THE MIKADO
Wei -Matinee I PTMATTnTJTi1 and Trial
nml Wed Night I JrllN1.17 VJXVilj i,y jury
?-X-lBah.'a I P,roVes PENZANCE
La rpo Chorus nnd Orch. Prices 25c 00c. 76c, SI. Jt.60.
1000 SEATS $1 SiSSr 50c, 75c
Seat Sale Now 1100 Chcitnut Street.
ACADEMY
OF MUSIC
TONIGHT 8:15 and
TOMORROW 2:30
ELMENDORF
ARTIST AND nACOXTEVn
NORTHERN EUROPE
LONDON, BRUSSELS, BERLIN, VIENNA
1'iticna ssc to si. iim-rirs. nio chestnut
MAIIKET STltEKT
AND JUNIPER
Tontlnuouj Vaudevllla
GLOBE
11:30 A. M. to 11:30 P. M.
George Felix & Barry Sisters
HAKKY bKiliUJJN
BARTO & CLARK
KENNEDY & ROONEY; Others
LV T) T f IST 3 TIMES
1 It llj LAST MATINEE TOMOItnOW
"DANCING AROUND"
with AL JOLSON
Direct from lhn N. Y Winter Garden
NEXT WEEK SEATS NOW
MR. ROBERT MANTELL
In shukespajrejndClaslcItepertolr.
B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE
Unrivaled Bill of Features I
JOAN SAWYER & CO.
GARRICK nF&t LAGIOCONDA
StfuoGRAND OPERAS
Sat. Slat, MARTHA. Sat. Ev TROVATOUB
Next Week !s cXAoVc,a"
7 KEYS TO BALDPATE
VICTORIA Se"-
Continuous 10 A. SI. to 11 '. M.
First l'resentatlon Lubln'a Masterpiec
gSS5nS5fdi "EAGLE'S NEST"
"wMureaqull Sensational ArtlitUI
nnftQC I DAILY -I n I EVENINGS. T &
CKUbo I at a:lS J-ut- I 10c. 15o, 20o
-K-T7.YS ROSEBUD MINSTRELS
rrvrTT A TTT? FOUR DONNELLYSj OTHtltS
I'rcgrarn Changed Hon & Thun.
SIAHKBT ST. ABOVE 1BTU
1 I C T II K E S
11 A. SI TO 11 15 P M.
WALLACE KDD1NOER
In "A GENTLEMAN
OF LEISURE
THB
Stanley
ADELPHI Matinee Tomorrow
x"-,XJ-u,TONKlHT AT 8US SHARP
Oliver Slorosco Presents J. Hartley Manners'
PEG O' MY HEART
THE P1.AY EVERYBODY LOVES
0 A. SI. to 11 P. M.
PALACE
VAUDEVILLE
Wm O'Clare and Ills S
Shamrock; Qlrls, Others.
PHOTO-PLAY
JOHN EMERSOM li
"A Bai-halor's Romance-'
1214 Market
PR10B8
10c aoc
T-irMD-DTTCT1 ' twice daily
FOKlvWDl Week t S SO and 8.30
FHSiSP WAR PICTURES
PHlsyr ACTUAL BATTLE FILMS' Prices 20c fiOt.
ttTt- rv A T" TU nd et Week. Etenlsc at 8 20.
l)KU.ft-LJ Matlneee Wed and Sat at 1.Z0.
THE MISLEADING LADY
Popular . Wednesday Matluee. Rest Seats ft SO.
VIXON'S Kittn Konl Dracoons, Jo
J-TTVtt-v Co' Joho p- Wade r
VJ.Cv-tS-,-L"' Dohertye, Julia oniJ
Tody :lt. T ana o umfning jnctures
EMPIRE
inTrt'lHf A MrriiQ DL'UQOTS ;
U U HI U tH J 1 A
BUKLKSUUfc. BREAD tk.
TROCADERO Zallah
CASINO
THEATAX
FOLU1W O1
MAT1NKK DAILY,
EXCEPT MUDA
8T BUJO
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