Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 06, 1915, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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Shire arc fewer things than ever. In the after
noon the Monday Euchre Club will bo held In
t ))Cm0 of Mr?. Walter Lnntdon Eusllfl, or
' o Tine street, nnd Miss ntloii tdo Konnoy, or
I (,, Colonial, tUh and Spruce streets, will Rlvo
' the ccond of her Informal "at homes."
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,.. Wlll nrrlve, to be the guost of Mies
i porothv K. Ncwbotd, daughter of Mr. and MrB.
Arthur Emien nowuom, ui liimwni bmaiuui
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In the evening a dinner will bo given by Mr.
I nd Mr- Theodore IV. Re-th at their home,
lKj rine street.
. .,. antnA rvrntntr the Ornhftm Ottnrtnt
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Wn givo a Lenten concert of "All English
Gongs rr l,1 "LiKIU ul- l,,u xuiuiBuiiy jwu
Committee for Homo Ro'lof. Tho concert will
fee rfvtn at tho Rltz-Cnrlton.
On Tuesday thre wilt bo Bevcral luncheons
nl bridge parties.
Utt. Charles B. Mathnws, of JIaverford
Cott, will entertain nt luncheon nt tho Belle-vue-Stratford.
Mm. Walter Jackson Freeman, of 1832 Spruce
treet, will entertain nt nuctlon at her home.
M will also Mrs. Charles Howard eolket, of
JOOJ Do Lanccy place.
In tho cenlng Lieutenant Ralph L. Shcpnrd,
U. S. M. C, nnd Mrs. Shcpnrd will glvo n dance
t their home, In the Qlrard Estate, 2322 South
Jilt street
Miss Frances S. Mcars, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Edward B. Mcars, of 1818 Do Lancey
ffi, place, will return today from a visit to Mlsa
Charlotte smytne, or saicm, mass., anu nuss
Pickering, of Boston. Miss Pickering will
come with Miss Mcars nnd will remain a fort
night. i Luncheons and auction parties wilt prccedo
, the sewing classes on Wednesdays. Mrs. EITlng
" ham B. Morris, of Ardmore; Mrs. A. J, Do
Roussc, of Germantown, and Mrs. John L.
J Craig will all entertain at luncheons nnd cards.
In the evening Miss Butler, of 2301 Do Lanccy
p!co, nlll give a dinner, as nleo will Mr. and
Mrs. II. Attmaro Prlzer, Jr., of Overbrook, and
Mrs. Arthur W. Scwall, of 1020 Spruco street,
In honor of Mrs. Gardner Onyley, of New York.
A' dance will be given also on Wednesday night
by Mr. and MrB. Walter Addison Fox and Mr.
sncl Mrs. Seymour de Bennovlllo Kclm In tho
Cymvyd Club.
On Thursday a tea will bo given by Mrs
James Mifflin, of 1S2I Spruco street, In honor of
t Mrs. John King Van Rensselaer, of Now York,
who will arrive in tins city on Tuesday, to oe
the guest of Mrs. Mifflin for sovcrul days.
Mrs. Edward C. Lewis, of 2127 Spruco street,
will entertain at cards that afternoon, and in
the evening Mr. nnd Mrs. Herbert Lincoln
s'CIarko will entertain at dinner nt their home,
f. 113 South 18th street.
6" On Friday a luncheon will bo given by Mrs.
pwinflcld Scott Artcr at Clovelly, Devon, tho
j-'nome of her daughter, Mrs. William Baker
The Hu Ulngdon Valley Country Club will glvo
one of Its dinner-dances In tho evening,
Dinners and Informal dancing will mako up
(he program for Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Watts Mcrcur, of Walllng-
ford, will entertain In honor of their daughter,
, Miss Denis II. Mercur.
Miss Nancy Holllngswortb, daughter of Mrs.
Bamuel Holllngsworth, hns sailed for London.
Julian D, Marks, her fiance, has been ordered
is-, io me ironi on juarcn 16. miss Holllngsworth
if will be tho guest of Mr. Marks' family.
Mr. and Mrs. Evan Taylor entertained a
dinner of 30 guests at Bookbinder's on Thurs
day night. A Negro orchestra sang during
dinner. Tho guests spent tho evening dancing.
Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Wayno entertained in
formally nt dinner last night.
Mr. and Mrs. William Innes Forbes will
open their country place nt Radnor early next
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Loiran M. Bullitt hnvn nnnnnl
their country home, Blrdwood, In Torrcsdale.
Mrs. Stewart Frazlcr, of this city, is visit
ing Mrs. Hallman at 2801 Cathedral avenue.
k, "Hsmngion, u. c. Mrs. Hallman and the
Misses Hallman have Issued cards for a tea
, to meet Mrs, Frazler tomorrow afternoon. Mrs.
Frailer will remain In Washington for a week
,4na will be extensively entertained.
Mrs. Alexander W. Wlster. Jr.. of 424 West
? fclool lane, will give a small tea on Wodnes-
f day, March 10, to meet Mrs. Hale Dangerfleld.
. who has recently come from Virginia to live
'in uermantown.
The weekly dinner-dance of the Philadelphia
Cricket Club will be held tonight In the club
jt St. Martln'a A number of people have ar
ranged parties, amon? whom will be Mr. nnd
i'rs. Findlay Brown, of 21 Summit avenue,
Chestnut Hill, Covers will be laid for 14 guests,
Mrs. C. Rockwell Stephens, of 7219 Creshelm
Plead, Mt, Airy, will be hostess at a larire din-
M,sr.
Mrs, raul Spencer, of Ardmore, will enter
"'n In honor of Mrs, Whiting, of New York.
Covers will be laid for eight guests.
Miss BeatrlcA F?nHih nM.. n, t- .,,i
Mrs, Frederick W. English, of 228 West School
lane, Germantown. m cnnA n,( nr
Wanop. NfiW York, tuhora h will -ulalt Tlfl.a
fNatalie Caldwell for a few days. Miss Elalna
f. .ngusn will also be away over the week-
i'na. She. With Ull Tnunhlns ir.11nn,n., mill
,' SIrs English's brother. John A. Taylor,
' M Atlantic City,
... Mr. Charles Umvnrf CnlUo, rtn Tl
lncey place, wll entertain at bridge today,
mvm.WMU WlU inc!uUe Irs- Samuel Stockton
, wnits, Mrs, Thomas Cory Musgrove, Mrs.
iT f8 K BtePhen80n. Mrs. A. Maxwell Shep.
mra. Mrs, George W. Hansell, Mrs. T. Mellor
BiyiOn, Mrs. Hnrv V T7.vl.t. lf.- H...U
nnedy, Mr. u j. Lautenbach. Mrs. Randall,
f"- wa'th B. Cplket, Mrs, Edwin V, Dough,
prty.
A olnnsr will be given tonleht at tha Whl.
Wrsh Hunt PlnK h IT -xx j nn.,.i... .
VntStnUt Hill. In hnnn, nf n. riu.-J mu
lXMtr of Mr and Mrs. Charles Newbold
Wpe, of Bryn Mawr. whoso enran,mni r
rdrtc Btanley Whlttaknr ni innn,mraH --.
fcntl5r The guests will incinH in.. tu.
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m HiUer, Mr. ani Mrs. Charles Newboldl
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MISS MARIE LOUISE STARR
Miss Stnrr is the daughter of Dr. and
Mrs. R. Wnltor Stnrr, Miss Starr hns
gained great fame as a dnnscusc and is
another of the year's most populnr buds.
RECITAL AT BIERION
Musicalo Will Be Held Tonight nt Morion
Cricket Club.
A largo audlenco Is expected nt the Merlon
Cricket Cluh this oenlng to attend a recltnl
given by Lnnco B. Lnthem, of Chester, I'n.,
Mctrvlllo A. Yotter, of Nov York, und Gurny
Mnttox, of rhllndelphln.
Gurny Mnttox Is a boy violinist of 14 who hns
been studying in Philadelphia nnd exhibiting
exceptional tnlont. MervlIIe A. Yetter, n tenor,
has been studying music for seven years In New
York city nn lolng nolo work In that city. Ho
Is n student of Gardiner Lnmson. Mr. Mnttox
hns been studying under Ilahn in Philadelphia.
A largo part of the nudienco will come In
anticipation of hearing Mr, Lathem play. He
has mado himself known to a groat extent
about Have: ford, where he hns enteitnlncd In
formally on his Instrument, tho piano, nnd dur
ing his college dnys wns the mainstay of the
musical clubs of Haverford College. Ho Is
studying music nt present in Philadelphia.
Tho patronesses nro Mrs. Wlnthrop Sargent,
Mrs. Lewis LIIIIc, Mrs. Charles L. Uedkurts,
Mrs. Kano S. Green. Mrs. Wnlter B. Stephon
Bon, Mrs. W. J. Serrlll, Mrs. Frank Tonnoy,
Mrs. Thomas F. Branson, Mrs. Noah II.
Swayne, 2d; Mrs. Wlnthrop Sargent, Jr.; Mrs.
Fltzwllllnm Sargent, Mrs. Legh H. Held, Mrs.
John S. Garrigues, Mrs. Henry II. Sangrce, Mrs.
Jnmos II. Babbitt, Mrs. W. W. Baker, Mrs.
Edmund S. G. Rawson, Mrs. T. Edward Ross,
Miss Harry R. Bnltz, Mrs. Henry S. Pratt, Mrs.
Carl A. Dnhlstrom nnd Mrs. A. L. Lathem.
Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. John Hnmanu Whittakcr,
G. Howard Mncaulay, Frederic Stnnley Whit
takcr. Mrs. Walter Johnion will preside at tho tea
tablo at Brooko House, 1819 Walnut street,
today, nnd will bo assisted in receiving by Miss
Corlnne Freeman, Miss S. Uytondnlo Balrd, Miss
Helolse Halscy and Mss Elizabeth Ih-lnton.
A number of tables havo been engaged, includ
ing thoso by Mr. and Mrs. Ueorge Buckley
Warder, of 3913 West Penn street, who will
etnertaln In honor of their children, Mr. and
Mrs. William Wurts Harmar and Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph J. Brown. '
Others who will entertain nro Mrs. Charles
Hood, Mrs. John J. Carruth nnd Mrs. Henry
B. Patton.
Mr. nnd Mrs. H. Elfman, of 700 rino street,
announce the betrothal of their daughter, Belle,
to Samuel Rosenberg, of Philadelphia.
Miss Farles, of 2007 Walnut street, hns issued
cards for a box party to meet Miss Mary Hall
Laird, on Tuesday, April 6. The guests will
attend the Mask nnd Wig performance and
will afterward bo entertained at supper at the
Art Club.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Irving Kohn, of Baltimore, are)
being congratulated upon the birth of a daugh
ter. Miss Kohn was Miss Goldstein, of this city.
The wedding of Miss Florence Peace Smith,
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Meado Smith,
of Gwyncdd, to Dr. Robert G, Torrey will take
place in June.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cobb Kennedy, of 220
South 19th street, have issued invitations for
a theatre party on Thursday, April 8. The
guests wll attend the Mask and Wig play.
Friends of Miss Edna Tatnall Warner will be
glad to learn that Bho is convalescing from her
recent ilness. The engagement of Miss War
ner, who is the daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Julius Evans Warner, of 4033 Spruco street,
was announced In the early winter. The wed
ding will probably take place In theffutumn.
GERMANTOWN
Friends of Miss Josephine Closaon and Misa
Mary Closson, daughters of Dr. and Mrs. James
H. Closson. of 53 West Chelten avenue, will bo
glad to hear that they are both Improving bIow
ly and that the members of tho family are
greatly encouraged bo to their condition. Tho
Missea Closson have been extremely ill for sev
eral weeks.
Among thoso from Germantown who have re
served a table at the Rltz-Carlton for the
dansant this afternoon are Miss Dorothy Dins
more, Miss Georslanno Pitfleld, 11183 Llndsey
Satterfleld, Miss Eleanor Orton, Calvin Satter
neld, Jack Rlegle, WUIam Douglas, Frederick
SatterfleW,
Mr, and Mrs. William P. Barba, of 3107 West
Cpulter street, will give a delightful reception
tonbjht at their home, The affair will bo a
houso warming and Mr. and Mrs. Barba, will
have receiving with them Mrs. Barba's sister,
MrB: George F. Joly, of Atlantic City; Mlsa
Clara Barba end their three sons, Carl, Philip
and Horace. The house will be banked with
palms and spring flowers.
Mr. and Mr. William R- Tucker, of tho Grey
stone, School Hous lane, have returned from
Atlantia City, where- they spent the week-end
wtth Mr- and Mrs, William It. Tucker, Jr., who
are e.t the Brlshtoa for several wmSw.
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MISS ISABEL WURTS PAGE
Miss Page, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Byrd Page, is considered
one of the season's most popular debutantes.
BUNDLE DAY
Food, Money and Clothing Wanted to Help
the Needy in Kensington.
Today is "Bundle Day" in Kensington. Ar
rangements have been made by Gcoigo E. Will
iams, chairman, nnd his commlttco to establish
stntlons nt various points where bundles of
food, clothing and money may be left to aid
tho poor nnd unemployed of tho section.
Mrs. M. W. Kctchum, who for 17 years has
conducted tlio Port Richmond Soup Society,
was obliged to closo Its doors on account of
lack of funds nnd turn awny hundreds of
families In destltuto circumstances. Sales of
cakes, pies and vnilous eatables have been
going on In oidcr to wlpo out tho indebtedness
of the society thnt It may bo nble to help ngnln
thoso who uro literally starving. Many promi
nent business men of tho section havo Interest
ed themselves In tho work, nmong whom are
A. C. Keeley, president of tho Kensington Bonrd
of Trade; James C. Johnston, Edward H.
Weber, president of the North Front Street
Business Men's Association; Congressman
Michael Donohoo, Samuel Lamond, Frank Wolf
nnd Harry Derbyshire.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
A Lenten sewing class, which meets on Mon
day nftcrnoons nt tho homo of Mrs. Richard
II. Wallaco, 4211 Chestnut street, Includes
among Its members Miss Florenco GtUIngham,
Miss Mary Gllllngham, Miss Maria Salom, Miss
Linda Jacoby, Miss Florenco Jacoby, Miss Elsie
Smock, Miss Harriet Get son, MIbs Edytho
Potts, Miss Irma Lewis, Miss Lurena G. Wal
lace, Miss Ethel Wallace and Mrs. Gordon D.
Vanderzce, Jr. Tho class, which was formed
last fall to mako clothes for tho hospital ship,
is now sewing for the hospitals of this city.
Mrs. Charles Mercer Hicks will entertain at
dinner tomorrow night In honor of her sister,
Mrs. Lester S. McCormlck, of New York, who
Is visiting her. The guests will include Mr. and
Mrs. Frederick II, Thackaberry, Mr. and Mrs.
Walte Bllveus, Sir. and Mrs. William A. Gary
and Mrs. Frank Benjamin. On Tuesday Mrs.
Hicks will give a St. Patrick's luncheon and
bridge.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Benjamin Grcenberg, of B713
Chestnut street, who celebrated their fourth
wedding anniversary last week, gave a dinner
in honor of tho following guests; Mr, and Mrs.
C, Lcssy, of Camden; Mr. nnd Mrs. A, Lessy,
of Chester; Mr. and Mrs. M. Lessy, Mrs. B,
Grcenberg, Miss Sayde Greenberg, Samuel
Grcenberg, Benjamin Lessy and Mr. and Mrs.
Mike Lessy.
TIOGA
Miss Eleanor Houston, of Newark, N, J., Is
visiting Miss Ray Marie Campbell, of 1617 West
Erie avenue.
Miss May Buckman, of North 15th street, gave
a delightfully appointed luncheon on Wednes
day for Mrs. George If. Wobensmlth, Mr.
Samuel Mattern Billings, Miss LUUe Lyndall,
Mrs. George H. White, Mrs. Clinton B. Moyer,
of North Wale3, and Mrs. Charles J, Tatnall, of
Wayne.
Miss Grace Edwards, of 3108 North Judson
street, has returned from Washington, D, C,
where she was the guest of Mrs- James Toomey.
James Kerr, of North Grata street, la spend
ing a month at Old Point Comfort, where he)
ia convalescing from a recent operation.
Miss Rhea Duryea, of 3100 North 17th street,
has returned from several weeks' visit to
friends In Newark, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest T. Phillips have returned
from their wedding Journey and are occupying
their new home, at 4S31 North Lelthgow street,
Logan. Mrs. Phillips will be remembered as
Miss Mary V- Bteinmetz, daughter of Mrs.
Deacon SteJnraetz, and niece ot Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Freeman, of 1613 Weat ie avenue,
where the wedding took place early In February.
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MATINEE MUSICAL CLUB
Musical Club Will Hold Meetings Next Sea
son at tho Bollevue-Stratford.
So popular hns the Mattueo Musical Club
become that it Is likely tho associated mem
bership will bo Inci cased to COO. Tho nctlvo
membership Is limited to 100, ' nnd tho com
plement hns long been reached. Becnuso of
tho Inability to nccommodato the crowds that
nttend tho club's afternoon concertfl, arrange
ments havo been made to mako headquarters
next season at tho Roso Gardens of tho Helle-vuo-Stratforcl.
In addition, there will bo two
choral concerts, and they will bo given in the
ballroom of tho hotel noxt season. In prcpara
ratlon for tho financial side of tho Intended ex
tension of activities a Reserve Fund Committee,
headed by Mrs. Hornco II. Burrell, will bo
nctlvo until April 27 in raising money. One or
tho early plans is for u bazaar, with refresh
ment booths, etc., an a feature of tho next
concert to bo given for members nt tho Roose
velt. All sorts of socinl events In Interest ot
tho fund will be given In tho course of tho next
few weeks.
Lnst Tuesday') nt tho Roosevelt, tho club gave
.a delightful concert, with Antonio Scnrduzlo, a
young opera barltono from Europo, as n feature.
Ho mnde n great hit. Others on tho program
included the singers Mrs. Frnnk McCloskey,
Augusta Kohnle, Mnry Brooks Thompson, Mrs.
William Van Kleech. Ms. John II. McCracIien
nnd tho pianists Helen F. Boothroyd, Adelaide
GHsson, Agnes Chine Quintan and Helen Louise
Bock. Mrs. Edward Philip LInch and John
Curtis, Jr., were tho accompanists. Tho program
was In charge of Jenny Knoedler Johnson nnd
Ida F. Hamcll. Tho club at the Philadelphia
Orchestra concert on March 4 presented the
fellow member, Floronco Hlnkle, with a bosun
ful bouquet.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Friends of Mrs. It. J. Murphy, of Atlanta. Go.,
will bo pleased to hear of her rapid con
valescence from her recent operation. Mrs.
Murphy formerly resided at 2C03 South 19th
street and will be remembered as Miss Mollis
W. Carroll.
Miss Mary Frost will give a St. Patrick
party In honor of her birthday at her parents'
home, 123 Greenwich street. The decorations
will be green and white. Among those who
will attend are Miss B, Kahn, Jliss Rose Glozer,
Miss R. Fitterman, Miss Esther MoDermott,
Miss V. Foley, Miss B. Pickets, Miss M. Pickets.
Miss C. Harvy, Miss M. Carroll, Miss Julia
Frost, Thomas Kelly, John Hughes, Thomas
Feely, William Kelly, Frank Barr, Eugeno
Therdlan, Peter Glazer, Ous Volkman and
Joseph Smith.
The Des Fleurs Sewing Circle met this week
at the home of Miss Rosaly Levitzsky, 1153
South 20th street. Those present were Miss
Rae G. Coane, Miss Lillian Schware, Miss Ma
tilda Novae, Miss Evelyn F. Kamtnsky, Miss
Frances Z. Coane, Miss Sara Laeff, Jilts Rae
Ginsberg, Miss Lillian F. Mills. During the
meeting arrangements were made for tho an
nual reception, which will be given on Satur
day, November 6.
Mr, and Ms. Frank B. Stockley will entertain
this evening at "bridge," followed by a supper,
The guests will be Mr, and Mrs, B. F. Rowland,
Mr, and Kirs. George McLaughlin, Dr. and Mrs.
William R, Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McMor
rls and Mr, and Mrs. Jules Class.
Division 82, A. O. H., which has recently been
reorganised and now numbers among its mem
bers many prominent young South Phiiadel
phlans, will hold ltss first real social event on
Maroh 17, In Frettyman Hall, Broad and Cath
arine street The affair will be a smoker for
the members and their friends, and the com
mittee in charge Is bending every effort to make
It a banner event for the society. Those who
have the. affair under way are Dr. J. Hart To
land, chairman; Henry J Maloney, Joseph C
O'Halloran and Richard Walsh.
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MISS HANSEL FRENCH EARLE
Miss Earlo is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. George II. Earle, Jr. She has
been much feted this season and is a
great favorite.
DANCING CLASS
Saturday Evening Class Will Meet Tonight
at Asher's.
Tho Saturday evening dancing clnss for tho
younger set moots tonight In Asher's. Thcro
will be scvrrnl dinners before tho dance, nmong
which will bo one for Miss Agnes Allen, daugh
ter ot the itcv. Dr. nnd Mrs. Perry S. Allen, nt
their home, 2121 Spruce street. The gucstH will
Include Miss 'l.oulxo S. Grey, Miss Corlnno B.
Freeman, Miss Marian II. Brltton, Miss Mar
garet M. Perot, MIsh Mnry Norrls Cerbonl.
James II. Preston, Jr., W. Woods Hoblltzoll, of
Baltimore; P.ilmer Townscnd, S. Hudson Chap
man, Jr., H. Scwcll Turner and Jeffiey Hewley.
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Vcrner, of St.
David's, will entertain nt dinner in honor of
their ilnughtcr. Miss Eleanor Vcrner. Tho guests
will Includo Miss Margaret O. Rcmak, Miss
iMargnicttn D. Myors, Miss Sarah S. Myers.
Miss Barbara M. Boyd, Miss Martha T. Mc
Allister, Mlts Gertrude L. Tancoast, Henry R.
Whaiton, Jr., James B. Wharton, John Blynn,
Bryce Blynn, Hnrry Bower, Samuel Blsphnm,
Jr., nnd Herbert K. Kitson.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Tho Mayer Sulzberger Club will give an
amateur play, entitled "Tho Rogue Nephew," on
Sunday evening, Mnrch It, nt Goldstein's Par
lors. The enst Includes Mr. Suransky, ns Henry
Truscott; Miss Benedict, Mr. ilott. Miss Rosen
thal, Mr. Aclnsberg nnd S. Sydney Rosenthal.
Rabbi nil Mayor, of 171S North ISth street,
has returned to the city und will continuo with
his Thursday afternoon and Friday ovonlng
Bible classes as usual. Mrs. Mayer lemained
In Cincinnati last week and then went to Balti
more, whero sho played before tho Kutnw Place
Templo Sisterhood on March 2 nnd then re
turned to Philadelphia. Rabbi and Mrs. Mayer
will bo nt homo tho first and third Sunday
evenings of the month.
Mr. nnd Mrs. D. Grccnwald, of Bradford, Pa.,
spent the early part of tho week with Mr. and
Mrs. jr. A. Kaufmunn, ot 2110 Spring Garden
street.
Friends of rhlllp Arnold, ot 2113 Spring Gar
den street, will bo glnd to learn that ho has
sufficiently recovered from his recent Illness to
havo gono to Atlantic City to recuperate.
Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Lit, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jerome
Ixuchhelm nro In Palm Beach, whero they will
remain Until March 10.
Miss Esther Y. Krnuskopf, of 1545 North
Franklin street, has Just returned from her
Southern trip, after visiting Savannah, Jackson
ville, St Augustine, Daytona and Palm Beach.
ALONG THE READING
Mr. and Mrs. F. Lelghton Kramer, of Sharp
less nvpnue, Melrose Park, are spending n fort
night nt Atlantic City. They are expected to
return tho early part of next week.
Mrs. Frederick T. Wetherbee, of Greenwood
Place, Wyncote, has as her guest Mrs. F. L.
Miner, of New Haven, Conn., for several weeks,
Mrs. Miner has been extensively entertained
during her visit here.
The annual girls' show given by the mem
bers of tho Old York Country Club will be held
In the ballroom of the clubhouse on Saturday
cvonlng, March 27, at 8:15 o'clock. This play la
original, being composed by several of tho mem
bers, and Includes some of the popular songs,
with words In connection with the club. Those
who will tako part are Mrs. George Elsasser,
Miss Elsie Daniels, Miss Marion Gayley, Miss
Emma L. Hallowell, Miss Hannah L. Hallowell,
Miss Elizabeth B. Hendrlckson, Miss Myrtle
Mclvee, Miss Anna T. Roberts, Miss Dorothy
Schlvely, illss Elsie P. Smith, Miss Esther A.
S. Wass and Miss Doris Wetherbee, The play
Will b& followed by a dance, which will last
until midnight.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard F. Pent and Mr. and
Mrs. Paul E. Woll, compose tho committee In
charge of the card party to be held at the Old
York Road Country Club this evening (Satur
day) at 8:15 o'clock. Bridge and "BOO" will be
played and a number of the members are ex
pected to be present.
LANSDOWNE
Mrs. Claud Beheney, of is North Lansdwne
avenue, will entertain at bridge Wednesday
afternoon. Her guests will be Mra. Hugh Has
' son, Mrs, William Rowley, Mrs. Frank Boahe,
Mrs. Edwin B. Lewis, Mrs. W. P. Hood, Mrs.
Francis Richards, Mrs. Walter raul, Mrs, John
Gates, Mrs. Edward Hendrlckson, Mrs. Frank
Johnson and Mrs. Francis Lewis,
WILMINGTON
'Hi e Rev. and Mrs. C. L. Candea are spend
ing1 the week at Atlantia City, N. J.
William H. Hill has been spending a fort
night at Richmond, Va.
MUm Helen Berl is on a wesk's visit to
frlBds in New York city.
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A PRETTY homo wedding will lake phtcs to
. morrow (Sunday) afternoon, when Miss
Miriam Rudolph, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Rudolph, of 4940 Pnrkslde avenue, will
be given In marriage by her fathor to David
Levj'. of Allenlown, Pa, The ceremony will be
performed by tho Rev. Dr. Marvin Nathan, of
l!if Beth Isrnel Congregation, 32d street and
Montgcimriy n venue.
Tho hrltl. who will bo unattended, will wear
n grwn of lustrous whlta duchess satin trimmed
wl'li Chnntllly loco nnd opalosceht beads, lle
veil of tullo edged with lace will be nrrangeif
wmi n cap of lire lace, held in place with a
spray of orange blossoms. Sho will carry nit
Ivory bound Bible with n marker of lilies of
the valley. The crvlc will be followed by a
dinner nnd reception. The bridegroom nnd bride
will spend their honeymoon In Bermuda. On
thlr return they will live In Allcptown and
will recclvo the last week In March.
Announcement has been mnrto of the mar
riage of Miss Margaret Rick, nlslcr of James
Rick, to John Dlllmnn, of Roxborough on
Wednesday, February 10, In the Church of the
Holy Family, Hermitage street and Mansion
nvenue. Tho Ilov. John A. Crossln officiated nt
the ceremony. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dlllman will live
nt 4780 Sllvcrwood street.
Mr. and Mis. George Fischer, of 3SS9 North
19th street, havo announced the marriage of
their daughter. Miss Louise Fischer, to Robert
Philip Frank Maxwell, on Wednesday, Febru
ary 24. Mr. nnd Mrs. Maxwell will be at home
ot 1919 East Chelten avenue, Germantown,
after March 15.
NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA
The second grand nnnual danco of tho Bolle
vuo Socinl will be held at Rock's Hall, Kensing
ton nnd Allegheny avenues, Friday night, March
17. It Is anticipated that tho affair will bo oven
moro of a success than the previous one, which
crcntcd much Invornblc comment for a new or
ganization. Tho social Is composed of many of
the most prominent ot the younger sot In the
Northeast.
Mrs. Jiar.v Hutchinson gave a "neighbor din
ner" to n group of her friends nt her home, 2843
North Howard street, thU week. Her guests
rro Mrs. Emily Bornhnrd, Mrs. John Jack--on,
of Norfolk, Va.; Miss Ella Gilbert, Miss
Anna Wllllunis, Miss Cella Barron, Duke Bow
ers, Christian Bernhard and Maurlco Devlin.
The Simpson Grove Glee Club will give a can
tata, called "The New Minister," at the Franlt
ford Avenue Baptist Chuich, under the nusplces
of tho Boys' Club of the church, Friday, March
19, at 8 o'clock.
A surprise blithdny pnrty was given In honor
of the COtli anniversary of the birth of Magis
trate William Glenn, at his home, 2331 North
Third Htrcet, on Wednesday. In addition to his
Immedl.ito family manj frlend3 In civil and poli
tical Uro attended.
The nnnunl banquet of tho Northeast Branch
of the Christian Endeavor Society will be hela.
this year on Tuesday evening, May 4. This will
bo the 25th anniversary nnd the committee ap
pointed to nrrango tho affair promises a splen
did time.
.The Parents nnd Citizens' Association held a
"Washington and Lincoln" concert Thursday
night in the Northeast High School for Girls,
York nnd Memphis streets. A largo numbor of
persons attended and spent a delightful evening.
Mr. nnd Sirs. Philip Berg, Mr. and Mrs. Max
Berg nnd Harry Schoenthal havo returned from
Atlantic City, N. J.
ROXBOROUGH
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Dutton, of 6237 Lime
kiln pike, gave an Informal entertainment fol
lowed by a buffet supper last night. A Neigh
bors' Club to meet for social and literary pur
poses was formed by the guests, nmong whom
wero Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Ewlng, Miss
Betty Bnrdslcy, Miss Edna Smeader, Miss
Naomi Blschoff, Miss Margaret Gallen and
Mrs. W. C. Dutton.
Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Woerner, of Manayunk
avenue, havo been entertaining their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Woernei-.
of Connellsville, Pa.
Mrs. Jennie Morrison, of 6220 Lawnton street.
Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ralph Smith, of
Jacksonville, Fla.
illss Adclla Donnell, of Laurlston street,
gave a luncheon yesterday at her home. Nar
cissus and ferns formed the very attractive
decorations. Miss Donnell's guests were Miss
Sarah Bevans, Mrs. Laura Bevans, Mrs James
Donnell, Mrs. Frank Scheld, Mrs, Sarah Ker
bough, Mrs. William J. Butler, Mrs. Ffank
Straub. Mrs. William Selphert, Mrs. David Mc
Cook and Mrs. Edward Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Rlgelhajpt left on Wednes
day for an extended trip to tho Panama-Pacifle
Exposition in San Francisco. Mrs. Rlgelhaupt
will be remembered as Miss Ida Propper.
FRANKFORD
illss Loretta, McCann, George McCann and
Jamca McCann, Jr., of 7010 Tulip street, have
gone to Eaaton, Pa., where they will be
the gueBta of their sister. Miss Agnes R. M''
Cann- Miss Loretta McCann is very well
known in all tho musical circles In Phlladel
phla, and she is also a noted whistler,
R. Graham Price, of West Chester, Is spend
ing n. short vacation with his parents, Mr and
Mrs, John Price, of Tacony.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Keenan, of Ashburntr
street, are receiving congratulations on the
birth of a daughter, February 21,
CAMDEN AND VICINITY
Mr, and Mrs. William C. Starr, of East Or
ange, are the guests for several weeks Pf Mr.
Starr's mother, Mrs. John Starr, at Ml Linden
street. W-
Mrs. A. C, Qausler, of Rlverton, entertained
with a luncheon, followed by bridge, yester
day. Among the ladles present from Cam4tt
Were Mr. Benjamin C. Boyer. Mra. John P
Starr, Mrs. Carrie Haokett and Mrs. Franlt
Starr.
Dr. and Mrs. George H. Hemmlneway, of E-3J
Linden street, have been entertaining their
daughter from Bloomsburg, Pa.
Mies Elisabeth M. Puce, of P
slret, Imij,
at l&wlti
returned from a visit to riau
viUe, Md.