Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 10, 1915, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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    EVENING TBBflflR-PHTLABELPHIA. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1915.
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iJ mut "III. to John Humphreys Slorcr, Jr.,
rl. will fnko place on Tuesday, Juno 1,
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I. .t rn Rtniesbury will cntertnln the
iT!" .. rt.mors of the Huntingdon Vftlley
SryClub on MdoynlBlil. March 19.
h MLCnrcme contest tlanco will bo held nt
C .... h. ,inunt on Saturday afternoon
fr'iM nellevue-Stratfonl. Mrs. May Temple.
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. ,.nCy dress un win w i.. -
.. . .. h. Merlon Cricket Club for tno
sv". '., ti.. rmrraency Aid. Tho mannEcro
fihlr Include Mrs. Charlton Yarnall, Mrs.
" .. r- r.ffP. 3d.. Jtrs. Orcnvlllo B. Mont-
. Mrs. Kronen King Walnwrlght and
jrfc 8ly 0. My.
:.. . r.n..h.iii Hoott. of Now York, nnd Miss
Ijilrt Schuyler, of Dohbs Kerry, who have beet,
lilUng friends hero, navo iciunicu nun
:L. f., mokes, daughter of Mr. nntl
ft. Thomas r Stokes, of Ino Oak. Upsal.
in leave today with ncr urotnera, jiuu.u
!owbr Stokes nnd AV. Standlcy Stokes, for tho
frit.
L . .,i t T.i.1.1 nean. of 1953 Locust street,
MISS r-iu'v "-
iu returned from ChambersburK. Va., whero
b, was one of tho miosis ot n iiuuc-i
iven by " p Kennedy-
L and Mrs. Charles Carter Walbrldfto wilt
,trtaln at dinner on aionuny, iipni u, duiwo
u Chestnut Hill KortnlRhtly Dancing Class.
Jlr. and Mrs. Itobert Williams, nnd their chlt-
.' ,r rrturned from n snort visu io -ci-
j to their home, MIC Walnut street.
,- Ai.9ndcr W Wlstcr. Jr., of 42 West
chool House lane, will give a small nnd ln-
,rmal neighborhood tea tms nuernoon in
. of Miss J. Halgo Dalngerncld. who will
like her homo In Qermantown. Miss AVIstct
Dl be assisted by Mrs. Walter Morgan unurcn
,u Mrs, Charles J. AVister. Mrs. Thomas
(trie White, Mrs. E. I.. Kaltzar do Maro nnd
la Dorothy Hucy. Mrs. Alexander "V. Wlstcr
Ul preside nt tho tea table.
,. n. .1. Do Housse. of 6to West nortior
beet, will entertain nt luncheon today at licr
,m. Trr cuests will Includo Mrs. Ilutus
U,,t Mr. Samuel B. Bowcn, Mrs. Henry C.
lies'. Mrs. Joseph Houston, Mrs. Frank Shat-
,ck Mrs. AValter G. Kent, Mrs. ucorge u.
UiJon, Mrs. i:. Clark Mooro. Mrs. Do Itousso
101 give a luncheon again next Wednesday, tho
iv .rhpn her cucstB wilt Includo Mrs. William
ttie, -Mrs. Willlnm Elsenhower, Mrs. Edward
Cane, Mrs. Frank Whoson, sirs. William
Lloyd. Mrs. Frank E. Wcylman, Mrs. Alex-
MerEIntson, Jr., and Mrs. Linton Alburgcr.
iSlri. Arthur AV Sewall, of 1208 Spruco street,
ill entertain at dinner tonight In honor of
Ifi. Gardner Gnyloy, of Now York. There will
"1J guests present.
Charles V. Hnlley. Jr.. has returned to his
lome In New York after spending the week-end
t'JtliB Bellevuc-Stratford.
Mrs. John Grlbbel and Miss Adella Grlubci,
iWvncotc. have been sDcndlng tho winter at
ii Bellcvue-atratforil In order to bo near Mr.
Iribbcltnuch of whoso time is taken un with
d affairs of the Union League, of which or
anluUon ho Is president.
lllaa Itnbprt.a Brnwn Downlne. of 1621 Locust
Ireet, Is spending a few weeks at Lakowood,
ir.'J,
Hiss Emily NIckerson, of Eoston, Md., Is
liltlns Miss Katherlno Eastwlck. ,
Jamea I'rcston, Jr , son of Mayor Preston, of
iltlmore, nnd Woodsldo Hoblltzell, nlso of
alUraore. who havo been tho guests of Mlsa
sues ilen, the daughter of tho Rev. and Mrs.
errjr Allen, of 2121 Spruce street, havo re
nted home.
Mrs. Albert B. Welmer, of the Aldlne, will
Ito a small Informal tea this afternoon In
onor of Mrs. John King Vnn Rensselaer, of
'ew York, who Is nt present tho guest of Mrs.
imes Mifflin, or 1S21 Hpruco street.
Mr. and Mrs. p. Hazard Llpplncott and Miss
'"Sllle Llpplncott havo been upending several
in )n Atlantic City.
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Mf. and Mrs. Sydney J3, Hutchinson, of 172t
It
'nut street, are In New York for several
Jlf. and Mrs. John Hampton Barnes have
; to VlrsInU Hot Springs for several weeks.
Jlf. md Mrs. Glffori) A. Cochran, of New
5Jk, are visaing In Aiken S. C. Mrs. Cochran
f"Mlss Mabel Taylor, of this city.
1
ifle Photograph of Mrs. 1 1. -K. Fritz, used
WSferaay In the Evening Ledger, was made
'rceau.
1 4 ALONG THE MAIN LINE
OTEEbrook Mrs. M. J. O'Meara. of Over-
!?. VIU entertain 12 children at tho Mikado
il honor of Miss Elizabeth CMeara on Sat-
JW afternoon.
glf; and Mrs. Harry Attmore Trlzer. of Over-
gt. have recalled the Invitations for tho
which they were to have given tonight.
Florence Keffer entertained tho mem
V f her card club vesterdav afternoon nt
korne, 6071 Drexel road. Hnr auestm Included
ffi? Anna Daker M,sa Maneto Baker, Mlsa
iff Armatrong, Miss Helen Buehler, Mlsa
lheeca M irnnp xtiao xiiih..i o.. nf
,(T,. "-- ",". ou u.m, .,-,
;ay aroga Ml58 Campbell and Mrs. Adams.
0OBE-Mr and Mrs. -William Llaier Aust
' Ithan avenuq and Gulph road, have Is.
I invitations for a musical on Tunittv.
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Jamea McCrea Is utavlna- In New York at
iPtaza. for several day.
Jloward Butcher. Jr.. of Lianfalr and
af roada, Ardmore, will give a, small tea,
TTOW Afternoon tn mnt hnr BlitaF.ln.lqw
Abrmm a Tatnatl.
TOword Mr and Mr. CUrence A. Warden
twv a country suprxir at Faraway Farm,
Koa in Harford( oa Thursday,
n-in n PhilUr, of nvwrI, wlH
r-., : is-r Lhmmm 4'w?mamam
glvo an Informal A o'clock tea this afternoon
to meet her guest, Miss Simpson, of Brooklyn.
nntr MAWn -Mr. nnd Mrs. Knne B. Orrnn I
Montgomery avenue, will entcrtnln at dinner
prior to the danco of tho Main Line Branch of
the Emergency Aid Committee, to bo given I
on Monday, April B.
CHESTNUT HILL '
Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Kcltar Kurtr, Jr. of 21 '
Bcnczet street, nrc being congratulated upon i
tho birth of a son. Mrs. Kurtz will bo re
membered aB Miss Anna Longstrcth, sister of '
Miss Mildred Longstrcth, n debutnnto of this
past season.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Basil Harris, of St. Martins,
havo been spending somo days In Atlantic City
GERMANTOWN
Mr. and Jtrs. n. It. Clark, of East Walnut
Inne, havo gone South to remain through tho
early spring.
Miss Emily Cassard, of Baltimore, hns been tho
guest of her aunt nnd uncle, Mr. and Mrs Harry
Llpplncott Cnssnnl, nt their home, 33B l'clhnm
road.
Miss Anna Evans, of CS17 Crcshclm road, is i
visiting friends nt Fort Myer.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Bcnnls, of Git East
Chelten avenue, announco tho engagement of
their dnughter, Miss Mario Bennls. to Uernnrd
J. Druedlng, son of Dr. nnd Mrs. Frank Drued
Ing, of 1233 North Cth street. Mr. Druedlng Is t
n graduate of tho University of Pcnnslvanln
Tho dato of tho wedding has not been decided
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Warren, or 463 Hnnsbcrrj
street, havo gone to Atlantic City, N. .1., fori
short stay- I
Mrs. L. Harry Richards, Jr., of 3110 West
Pcnn street, will entertain the members of
her bridge cluh today nt her home.
Willis J. Pnrncll, of 515 Locust avenue, Is In
Pittsburgh for n short stay.
Mrs. J. M. Whltall. of 012 Church lane, will
leave today for Atlantic City, where sho will
spend tho remainder of tho Lenten season.
Mrs. J. V. Harris, of School lane. Is spending
some tlmo at Pclhani, N. Y.
Miss Margaret Bradley, of Seymour Btrcct,
who has been spending somo tlmo with her
sister, Mrs. S. R. Knmp, of West Philadelphia,
has returned to her home. Mr. and Mrs. Knmp
will leavo next week for Snn Francisco to at
tend tho Panama-Pacific Exposition.
Miss Sophlo Hreldcntlcld, of 37 East Tulpc
hocken street, will entertain nt "500" this
evening.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Mr. nnd Mrs. William J. Coano, of the Avon
dale, 39th and Locust streets, havo their son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. G. Lynn
Coane, ns their guests this week. On Friday
night they will cntertnln nt dinner beforo tho
meeting of the dancing class at the Rltten
house. Their guests will Includo Mr. and Mrs.
Walter C. Hancock, Dr. and Mrs. Francis J.
Kelly, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Bair, Mr. and Mrs.
Coane, Miss Mary Gtace Brown and Layton
Knowlcs.
Miss Florcnco Mann will entertain the Cyno
sure Club at her hoiry, C133 Larchwood avenue,
tomorrow evening. Tho decorations will bo In
tho club colors, yellow roses and ferns will be
used for tho centrepiece. Among tho who
will bo present aro Miss Mary E. Flood, Miss
Ada Harkncss, Miss Beatrice Harkncss. Miss
Mario T. Klause, Miss Mario McCutcheon, Miss
Henrietta I. Stupka, Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Chamberlain, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mc
Cutcheon. Jr., John Gunning, Melvln Rush,
Xteredlth Greeves, Crawford H. Wolfe. Hartley
N'orman, Walter A. Green, nnd Leslie Wright,
of Bristol, Conn.
Miss Gertrude Ledcrhandler, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lcderhandler, of 5709 Chest
nut street, was given a surprise party on Sun
day night In honor of her birthday. Tho
hostesses were assisted In receiving by Miss
Mary T. Cohen. Among tlioso present wero
Mlsa Katherlno Rosenwelg, Miss Anna Braman,
Miss Nelllo Schestack, Mlsa Rcba Llpschutz,
Miss Fay Grossman, Miss Rose Grossman, Miss
Mlnnlo Folkman, David Grossman, Joseph
Oliver, Thomas Bass, Abe Cohen. Albert J.
Kardon. Jack Snyder, Samuel Mustln, Albert
Ronam, Michael Sondberg, Jack Wallenbach,
Samuel Lobel, Jacques Grohsman and Henri
Clyde. Tho evening was featured by Mr. Gold
berg In a monologue and Monsieur Henri
Clyde and his partner In some torpslchoresn
novelties.
Miss Mary Moeaser, who has been the guest
of Mlsa Helen Dempaey, of -4131 Baltimore nve
line for the last two weeks, hns returned to
New Rochelle.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Bertram Hervey, of 4910 Wal
nut street, will spend Easter nt Atlantic Clly.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. King, of the Tracy,
S6th nnd Chestnut streets, will spend Easter nt
Atlantic City.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
The Dea Kleura Sewing Circle held Ita annual
reception at the home of Dr. and MrB. Novack,
1013 South 4th utreet, last night. Among those
present were Miss Frances Coane, Mies Fannie
Clersoii, Miss Rao Conne, Miss Resale Hcatta,
Miss Eva Kamlnsky, Mlsa Llllye Novack, Miss
Rosalyne Coane, Miss Lille Schware, Miss Ruth
Novack, Mlsa Ray Glnabtirg, Miss Sarah Laelt,
Miss Ray Moskowltz. Miss Reba Sherlls, Miss
Rose Levltsky, MUs Gussle Jaspan, A. Belgrade,
Br- Phillip Label, W, Odell, Joseph Goldman,
M. Moskowltz, H. Smith, Dr. 11. Novack, 9
Novack, M. Harris, J. Ballnson, Mr. Yankeloff,
L. Wellnehlck, Doctor Silver, I Winkle, S.
Goodsteln. of New York! M. Dresden, of Washi
tngton; Doctor DInak, of Baltimore, and Dr
and Mra, Npyack.
Mrs. William Krall, of 1S07 Porter street, in
the Glrard Estate, wlH be at home on Fridays
during Lent, with the exception of Good Fri
day. No cards.
Aaalstant Paymast yirtnur -v. Habcock,
U. S. K-. of 3607 gouife th atreet, has left o
the Carolina tot a cruUe, p Cuba and Panama.
Andrew KrleW, ql iW Wwri street, bj spend
ing a few daya .Jlfefta. Pa., on buslnes.
He will return Jj th we'
MRS. HORACE V. QUIGLEY rn.ioraph t. jinrc-au.
Mrs. Quigley before her marriage last month was Miss Ida Ellen Fctcrs, of 6T50
Walnut street.
CHARITY AFFAIRS
Lecture To De Given This Afternoon For
Benefit for Tokio Hospital.
A Iccturo ulll he given In Horticultural Hull
this afternoon called "A Day In Japan With
Mr. nnd Mra. Charles 11. Panconst," illus
trated with colored lantern slides. Tea, cake,
candy nnd flowers will bo for salo after tho pic
tures. Tho proceeds nro for tho benefit of tho
children's ward of St. LuUo'b International
Hospital, Tokio. A largo and representative
commlttco of gills has undertaken to raise
tho sum of 10.000 for the children's ward of St.
Luke's. This Is the first entertainment that
has been given for this object.
Special interest Is attached to this hospital
because of tho recent unprecedented act of tho
Japanese Emperor, who gave from his own
purse $25,000 toward tho building fund of tho
new St. Luke's. All travelers in the Orient. If
111, naturally aro taken to St. Luke's, whero
tho great skill of Doctor Tensler, the devoted
American medical missionary, Is well known
and appreciated. This hospital, therefore,
makes n special appeal to all travelers In tho
Far East. Tho fact that the girls of Philadel
phia hnvo pledged themselves to rnlso tho
J10.000 toward the J20.000 needed for tho chil
dren's ward of St. Luke's has been printed In
the daily papers of Tokio and has made n deep
Impression. It emphasizes America's wlah to
give to Japan the very highest and best type
of an up-to-dato Christian hospital. The com
mlttco In chargo of this entertainment Includes
MUs Harriot Frnzler, Miss Alice Scott, Mlsa
Catharino Lcnnlg, Miss Mnrlon Naylor, Miss
Dorothy Dlsston. Miss Winifred Clark, Mlsa
Marjorle Taylor, Miss Esther Howell, Miss El
eanor Brock, Miss Letltln Scott; treasurer. Miss
Helen Tower, and Miss Mary Alice Clay,
chairman.
fbotograph by Marcnu
MRS. ROBERT BUTCHER, 3D
Mrs. Bqtcher will be remembered as
Miss Florence Nelson, whose marriage
fjook plaee in mld-Januarv Mr. and
Mrs. Butcher have retunied from a
trip South,
&jmm vrW' mom
SUFFRAGE MUSICALE
Mrs. John Cooke Hirst Will Give n Musi
cnlc for the Equal Franchise League.
A muslcalc will bo glcn on Tuesday, Mnirli
IB, nt tho home of Dr. nnd Mia. John Cooko
Hlist, nt 1S23 Pino street, for tho bcncllt of tho
Equal Surfrngo Franchise Society of Philadel
phia. Tho patronesses of tho nffnlr will be Mrs.
Charles F. Bochmann. Mrs. H. II. Burrcll, Mrs.
Rudolph BlaiiKenburg, Miss Mary A. Burnhniii,
Mrs. W. L Buit, MIbs Fanny Travis Cockrun,
Mrs. R. Perry Cummins, .Mrs. Henry Davis,
Mrs. Frank Miles Day, Miss Sophia II. Dulle.,
Mrs. Alton Eavenson. Miss Cornelia Frothlng
hnm, Mrs. Nathaniel Glnsburg, Mrs. Edwin C
Grlce, Mrs. K. G. Hnlllgan, Mrs. Georgo II.
Hewitt, Mis. John Cooko Hirst, Mrs. I. W.
HolllngHhcad, Miss Mary II. Inglinm, Miss
Caroline Kntzcnstrln, Sllss Mario E. Kennedy.
Mrs. Chnrles '.. Klmnlcr, .Mis. I.nwrcuco Lowh,
Mra. Wilfred Lewis, Mrs. Horatio Gates Lloyd,
Miss Ellznbeth S. l.owry. Mrs. Huriy Loncn
burg. Alls. O. B. Mlddleton, Mrs. Georgo Mor
gan, Mra. John H. Musser, Miss Ellen McMur
trie, Mrs. William Lattn Nassau, Miss Mary B.
Nowklrk, Mrs. T. Culer Patterson, Mrs. Rlch
nrd M. Pearcc, Mrs. J. Archer Itulon. Mrs. O.
W. Ruschenbcrger, Mrs. Helen Sawyer, Mrs.
T. M. Shepanl. Mrs. T. P. Stelnhart. Mrs. T.
Sommervllle Stewart. Miss Sainh G. Toniklns,
Miss Margaret Wilcox. Mrs. Henry T. Williams,
Mrs. William Albert Wood.
Tho following artists will take part: Howard
Rattny, violinist; John Tompklnson, pianist:
Madame William Latta Nassau, soprano; Miss
Mary Newkirk, contralto, and Dr. John Hirst,
tenor, nnd tha program includes:
TART T.
1 "Allegro" (from Sonata for piano nnd
violin) PJosrcn
Mr. Rnttay and Mr. Thompson.
2 Violin, "Introduction et Rondo Cnprlc-
lioflo" , Saint Saens
.Mr. Rattny.
3 Vocal, "Lo Nil" Loroux
Miss Newkirk.
4-Plano
(n) "Aufschwung" Schuiunnu
(b) Etude , Uartlett
(c) Mlnnet-E fiat Beethoven
(d) Scherbo v, minor Mendelssohn
Mr. Thompson.
6 Vocal, "Song iff the Woods," Draper
Madame Naoati.
PART II.
6-VJollri.
(a) Caprice Vennos Kreller
(b) "The Bpb" Scliuhert
(c) Vnlse Trlste Sibelius
Mr. Rattny.
7-Plano.
(a) Ballade G nilnor , Chopin
(b) Nocturne F sharp ,..,., Chopin
(c) "La, Campanella" I.Isit
Mr. Thompson,
'8-VooaI,
(a) Bols apals Lully (K1 A, D.)
(b) A Tol Bemberg
Dr. John Cooke Hlrat.
ROXBOROUGH
Mr. and Mra. John II, Poorman, of Narberth,
are visiting Mra, Poorman'a parents, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Samuel Sturgls, of 433 Green lane,
Mrs. Joseph Schoflcld, Jr., of Ridge avenue,
below Harvey street, entertained at cards yes
terday afternoon. "600" was played and the
game was followed by a buffet luncheon. Tho
guests were Mrs. Marlon Hale, Mrs. Norman L
Aapden, Mr. Clarence C. Keever, Mrs. John
Cantley, Mrs. Howard Cade, Miss Gertrude Peo
ples, Mra, Earle K. Everett. Mrs. Joseph Me,
Manua, Mra. William Devltt, Mra. Joseph Scho
neld and Mra. Harry Cade.
The members of the Wlsaahlckon Sewlna; Qlub
gave a theatre party last night to hear "Pet:
O My Heart" Those present were Mra. John
Warrington. Mra William ration, Mr. Clar
ence C Keever, Mra. Albert O Rorumel, Mra
Benjamla JobWHrn tt3 MU " Burrott.
QUITE tho most Important social event
of the week hero will bo tho largo danco
lo bo given thU oenlng by Mrs. Walter Ad
dlion Kox and Mr and Mrs Seymour de Hcniic
vlllo Kclm In the Cynwyd Club. Tho rooms
will be attractively decorated with spring
flowers and palms. Among the RUests will bo
Mr nnd Mrs. E. Newton WlRfnll, Mr. nnd Mrs.
J Ilea Patterson, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Million I'm
noi'k, Mr nnd Mrs A. J. Christie, Dr. nnd
Mrs Nnlhnti Pcnii packer Stnuffcr, Mr. nnd
Mr IMnnr S. Gardner, Mr. nnd Mrs Wilbur
K llnnilltmi, Mr, nnd Mrs. Clarence Onrdiier.
1 Mr anil Mrs. K. Curtis llnbley, Mr. nnil Mrs.
Krnnk II Bykes. Mr. and Mrs. S. Eugene Kucn,
Mr and Mrs. Francis S. Ijiws. Mr. and .Mrs.
George Irving Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. Krcdeilck
C Ncwbourg, Jr., Mr. nnd Mrs. John J. Jojcc,
Mr and Jtrs, William Simpson, Mr and Mrs.
John l I loll. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Untold tic
i Iinrev Downes, Air. nnd Mrs. ltnrclny .lohti
son. Mr nnd Mrs. George It. Sullivan, Mr. unit
Mrs II Ititsscll Kox, Dr. and Mrs. Onthrlo Mc
Conupll, Professor and Mrs (. C. M. Carter,
lr and Mts. George W. Lincoln. Dr. and Mrs.
Theodore I.o lloutllller, Mr. ami Mrs. J. G.
( Duiionn, Mrs. Charles D. Kox, Mrs. Walter
Prortnr. Mr. nnd Mrs. It. K. Tull, Mr. anil
Mrq William K. Miller, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilrnd-
, ford Smith. Mr. nnd Mrs. Willlnm C. Hcheetz,
, Mr nnd Mrs. 11. Morton Coale, Mis Meckle.
Miss Gladys Kemlrlck, tho Mlscs Magei-, Miss
Haupt. Miss Klauder, Miss Emily Hcnrther,
ALONG THE READING
Today Is Indies' day at the Old York Bonn
country Club. Luncheon will bo served nt 1
o'.lork, which will bo followed by a spelling
lifp nt 2.30. .Mrs. M. D. Robinson and Mrs.
Henry W. Wnss will act ns hostesses for Ou
tlay. Mrs Henry E. Do Puy, of Florcnco n venue,
Jenklntowii. nnd her sister. Miss Noble, nro
spending several weeks at Atlnntlo Clly.
Mrs Albert Kitk, of MM North Cnmnc street.
Is obliged to recall her Invitations for "500"
on March 1" on account of Illness
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
A suprlso party wns given by Mr. nnd Mrs.
M. A brains, of 2511 North 32d street. In honor
of their daughter. Miss Anna Blanche Abnimx.
Dr. Matthew Krsner tendered ninny vooal soloi
Miss Dorothy Nledleman gave seeral rcclln
llons. Others who took part In tho entertain
ing wero Louis Fcldmnli, Benjamin Weltitraub,
Ml.ii Jean Shnttcnsteln nnd Miss Surah Mlch
lowltz. Tho tables wero benutlfully arranged
by Mrs. Mlner.a Weltitraub, Mrs. S. Abrnms.
Mrs. D. Fcldman nntl Mrs. A. Kurtz. Tonsts
wero given by Jack Itlccmnn. Louis Wester,
Nathan Hoffman. Jack Hnrrls nnd Charles
Myers played nccoi'dlons and MIhs May Abrnms
and Herman Chartnko the piano. Miss Abrams
rendered several lino selections on the violin.
Thero wero ninny other gucst., Including Miss
El.ilno Frnnkle. Miss Roy Abtnms. Miss Nan
I.ustlg, Miss Mnrlon Dokowsky, Miss Fannio
Bernstein, Miss Augusta Ilovner, Miss Rosa
Moskowltz. Miss Edith Cohen. Miss Anna
Nalgor, Miss Ella Mlcklowitz, Miss Maiy Mlck
lowltz, Miss Bottle Fcldman. Miss Eva llonolte.
Louis Barctz, Miss Matilda Bodlck, David
Hoscnbi-rg. Frank Lewis, Eugcno Krnnke, AVI1
llom , Shapiro. Morris Roth. Edward Burner,
Harry Cohan, Hurry Staller, Edward Kurtz,
Thcodoio Kurtz, Samuel J. Abrams, Erwln
Foldmau, Morris JafTce.
NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA
M, and Mrs Itobert E. Winderbottom, Jr.,
Imie returned from their honeymoon nnd are
nt their homo nt 3110 Bambrey street. Mrs.
Wlndorbottom will bo remembered ns Mis
Sadie Allen beforo her marriage, which took
plnco on February 21, at tho homo of her
mother, Mis. Allen, of 2231 Blair street.
FRANKFORD
At a meeting of the Holmesburg Baseball
Club, nt Curtis' Hotel, tho following ofllcers
were elected: G. Frank Myers, president; Earl
Tomllnson, secretary; Edward Curtis, treasurer;
Joseph Hughes, manager, nnd Charles McClure,
director, The Holmesburg Baseball Club la
now a member of the Northeast Philadelphia
Suburban Lcngue. They have arranged for a
vaudovlllo nnd picture entertainment on tha
night of April 8 and 9 at the Holmo Theatre,
Rhawn street and Frankford nvenuo.
Mlsa Josephine Craig Is spending two weeka
In Rochester, N. Y.
TIOGA
Mlsa Margaret Cosgrove Clarke, of 3355 North
Broad street, who has been visiting her undo
anil aunt, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hugh Cosgrove, of
Washington, D. C, for tho last week, la nt
present tho guest of Mra. Davis E. Francis, of
Baltimore, Mil.
Miss Alice McFndden. of 32CO North Broad
street, entertained nt cards yesterday after
noon when her guesls were Mlsa Lillian Reler,
Miss Kstelle Winters, Mrs. Tercy Sherlock, Miss
Bertha Weulger, Mrs. Albert Schcnck, Mrs.
Charles Hnfmer. Mrs. Frederick Carter, Miss
Mabel Reler, Mrs. Howard N. Jnntsen, Mra.
Frank Smith and .Miss Edna McFndden.
LANSDOWNE
At the meeting of the Homo and School
League, which will be held In the school audi
toiliim on March 16, the following girls and boys
will Bliis; Sllss Lucy Porter, Mlsa Charlotte
Br.iwn, Mi Margaret Willis, Miss Ruth Cot
ton. MUs Harriet Grlener, Miss Olive Whlte
liorn. Miss Myrtle Craig. Mlsa Laura Willis.
Fred Lewis. Clinton Wunderllch, llavlland
Wright, Wcntlall Osborne, Robert Steele, Hnrrl.
eon Matslnger and Rex TomllnBOn,
CAMDEN AND VICINITY
Mr. nnd Mrs. Joaepli Scott have announced the
engagement of their daughter, Mlsa Gertrude
Scott, to Monls Bated Clark, of Haddonfteld.
Mlw Elizabeth C. Keene, of Sth and Cooper
streets, who was not able to return to her
Bchool at Dana Hall, Wellwley. on aooount or
111 health, 1 now at Atlantle City.
WILMINGTON
Announcement was made yejterjay of the
engagement of William Hvea, 3d, a", this city,
and Mlsa Julia Thorn, of Sandy Spring. Md.
Mr. Uvea la a graduate of Princeton, Is a son
of Dr. and Mra. Hiram V- Bve and la con
nected with the American Vulcanized Fibre
Company.
Cougreaeinan-elei't Thomas Woodnut Miuer
and Mra Miliar have fee spending a. few day
la Washington, V Q-
Miss Ethel McMInn, Mis Jeannette Hubley,
' Miss JIacnn, Mls) Christie, Howard Meckle,
Warren Hamilton, If. M. Donovan, Charles
i Malpnss, Dr. Edward K, Corson, George
Klattdorj iho .Messrs. Wetherlll, Mr. Wolnughna,
I nf Bridgeport, Conn.; Chattcey Ripley, of New
I nrk: A. I)dge Oliver, Evnns Spangler.
Anuouncctnent Is made of the marriage of
Mls Annettn Frecdmnn and Herman Miller on
Sunday, March 7, nt B718 Klngsesslng nvonue.
Tho roremony was followed by n dinner, nfter
which the couple went to Atlantic City. The
guests Included Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Miller, Mr,
and Mrs. A. Levy, Mrs. Brnuntleld, Mr. nnil
Mrs 1. Hrhneffer, Mr. and Mrs. D. Wilder, Mr.
.1. Hohnoffer, Benjamin Krecdmnn, James Miller,
Miss Family Miller, Miss Theresa Freedmnn
nnil Schiijlcr Blnu.
The marrliigo of Miss Sarnh MacCracken,
ilaimhter of Mr. and Mrs. W, MncCracken, to
Harold Itawlcy, son of Harry Rnwlcy, of L--ffiiin
nvemie, will tnke place cnily In May,
The marriage of Earl Malloy Corkran, son of
Dr. nnd Mrs. Millard K. Coikran. of Wllmlng.
ton. ntnl Miss Cnrrlo V. Sudter, of Baltimore,
Mil., ulll bo solemnized nt the home of tho
bride's parents, Thursday, March 23. Miss
Sudler Is tho daughter qf Mr. nnd Mrs. Mor
llng B. Sudler and Is a member of a well
known Maryland family.
AMUSEMENTS
CHESTNUT STREEV SffigS
Home of World' Orcnlttit rhotoplajs
AITi:il.VOOX8 1 :30 to 4 :30 10c, 13c, 23a
r.VKNINOS 7:30 to I030 10c. 2Bc. BOO
UL'V HUATS IN ADVANCU AND AVOID 8TANDINO
IN i,i.vn
2d BIG WEEK
l'ASIOUS l'LAYEKS' FILM CO.'S STUPENDOUS
I'llOTO-SPECTACLE
THE ETERNAL
CITY
BY
HALL CAINE
With PAULINE FREDERICK
TWICU DAILY 2:30 AND 8s30 P. M.
I'ltCCUDBD I1Y COMUDIES WITH
t'HAS CHAPLIN
METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE
Matinees TODAY & TONIGHT Only
DEWOLF HOPPER
And the UII.UUHT & SULLIVAN Ol'EHA CO. In
PINAFORE and TRIAL BY JURY
"S7i. I Pirates of Penzance
m,MB,,nc' ', The Mikado
nR;r ', Yeomen of the Guard
Ijirco Chorus & Orch Prices 23c, 50c, 75c. fl. 11.50
1000 Xcrr Seats $1 $, 50c, 75c
StitlB 1100 Chentnut Si and Optia Houst.
B. F. Keith's Theatre
"Kveru .let J'roicil lcnalnpt" Uvenlne Ledger,
MAY IRWIN
I'OItKMOST AMERICAN COMEDIENNE
Eddie Leonard and Mabel Russell
Popular Mliintrel ami Dainty SInrer,
MARVELOUS 1'EKIN MVSTEnins
NAN IIAI.JEHIN AND OTHERFEATUHEa 1 V
BROAD K, Mat Today SL$L50
THE MISLEADING LADY -
Lust -I Exnlncif Last Matinee Saturday,
.NEXT WEEK BEATS TOMORROW
THE BLUE ENVELOPE
A UNIQUE l'ARCE EXCEITIONAL CAST
f VRTP MATINEE TODAV AT 2:15.
blKiU WM. A nKADra,iVT"fl,,A,W
ROBERT B. MANTELL
In KlmliFupenrcnn and Claaala Repertoire
Matlnco Today "ROMEO AND JULIET"
T O N 1 O II T " II A M L E T "
TOMORROW NIGHT "KINO LEAR"
RURKBT STREET
AND JUNII'EH
Cnntlnuoue Vauderllta
GLOBE
11 '30 A. M to Jl :3l) P ,M.
"THE LAWN PARTY"
WATbO.V . RUTLAND, AL HURTON'S KEVIEW
UVAL & EARLY, "SENATOR" FnANCIS MURPI1X
THE LOWE8, AND OTHBlia
ACADEilV Friday Eve. 8:13. Sat. Mat. 2:30.
ELMENDORF
AROUND SOUTHERN EUROPE
A Circular Tour J'rom Tarla Throurh
SWITZERLAND, ITALY and SPAIN
Tricei 25c lo Jl. Heppa'a, 1110 Cheitnut.
ACADEMV OK MUSIC
TUESDAY EVEN1NU, MARCH 10, AT 8:13
-vTTn-T7Tr A TS.T TRAVELTALK
NEWMAN gSE.vjjn
wnT VTA MTJ Uontl1' I'ennayhanla Medic,!
LlUljl ljtWiU Mle.lonary Society
Tickets St.BO, 11, 7Sc. 50c, at Heppa'a,
ACADEMY oFmUsTg
BOSTON
SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA
)lt. KARL MUCK
I'onductor
Monday Vac-. March 15, at SiU.
SOLOIST
Beatrice Harrison
VIOLONCELLIST
Tlcketn at Heppa'a,
Amphitheatre, 25o,
FORREST NOW
TWICE DAILV
:50 i 0 :20. "U A kiv.
'illlO WfefeU U.il.X
A Sensational Success
i'SSSyS' WAR PICTURES
Flret Actual FlrliiK Lino Motion Filma.
A TT,T TJTJT TONIOHT AT 8:18 SHARP
AUWUl 1" POPULAR II MAT. TOMORROW
outer iioronca i-reienia j. imruey Jiannore'
PEG 0' MY
THE PLAY EVERYBODY LOVES
0 A. M. to 11 P. M.
PALACE
1214 Market
. 10c. 20c
NEWSBOY SEXTETTE
AND OTHERS
PHOTOPLAY
11LANC11E SWEET In
Warrena of Virginia
CROSS I BoTS r Arabian Nights
Tf TTVC! I l'"lv O'her Merltorloua Acta
v XJ I O Program Chanced Mondiy A Thursday
THEATRE jV.U0ci gfi
MARKET ST A HOVE JBTK
PICTURES "
11 A. M to 11 is Jp. t
ELSIE JANIS
Caprice of Kitty
THE
Stanley
Garrickp'SS; Mat, Today 2. $1.50
Cah'Nn.S ? ,n 7 SH B ALDPATE
Ihla Nul W Etga. 8.1S. Re. !.. el-
NIXOWS I fudl,wlJ FltMrcka llar
riKANiJ ft Mo"r.,...Hu.aU?' ortteW
. v.. ?", vi ukoeiai Lmm
Latahiaf
ToJy 'i :16. T 0 I Pltturaa
EMPIRE 3lT ! The Escape
DUMONT'S D?S
, MAT. TODAH UJS
VaJUNV Li WJ4.T WAMOH
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