Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 15, 1915, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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! A '..,,' i,v Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Drexcl Blddlc,
FT. auestn Included Mr. nnd Mrs. Thoman
ftZaa. Ml" Mary Dukc' ot NeW York! "l8S
r Jellft Bl(11 ani1 ,lcr fl(incc' Al,8lcr B' D"Uo'
fa and Mrn. Blildlo afterward cntertnlncd
rftlir kum11' ttt lh0 lHftrUon Suppcr Club
HCnethose'who occupied tables' nt the Itltz-
P .... bnnnp Club on Saturday nisiu wero
iur and Mrs. J. Itldffwny nollly. Mr. nnd Mrs.
frmrchlll Williams, mi. " " ,"j .....,..
fWeMMon, Mr. and Mrs. William StrulherH
UL. fm.mtl Hardlnc Nasli, Mr. nnd Mrs.
jail Mcgnreee Wright, Mr. nnd Mrs. William
I?iner wieaersoim, " " vu..v-B
r.i Mrs. E. uavcn iiuiiski, . ,o. "-
ij and Mr. nnu .wn. oumuu x vmra.
(Dr. and Mrs. Henry Paul Drown, Jr., ot 1523
,itt atreol, nro rccciviiiR conRrouiiauons on
k. iirih nf a son this morning. Tim child will
ft, named Henry I'aul Drown, 3d. Mrs. Brown
It'lll be remembered ns Miss Edith Corlles
m it.rmrrl Mccnrceo WrlEht and Miss
BHinnah C. WHrM spent the week-end at At-
ESatle City.
Pitr Frederick rtcnsvlllo Pnyno, wlfo ot Lieu-
ftenant Commander Payne, Is entertaining hor
lilitcr, Mlas Orctchon Gorton, ot Corning:, N. Y
(ii her RU"'' Mrs. AlDert .Hamilton uuscn, or
Pt.g Angeles. Cnl., and her daughter, Miss Amy
fe Buach, a debutanto ot last season, who havo
(been visiting Mrs. Payne, win leave tms week
ftf th West.
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tfi.a raimbeth P. Dallas, who has been vIbIi-
ulnrMlia Marlon S. Kingston, daughter ot Mr. and'
Ijtrt. Henry Kingston, nt Atlantic City, has ro
Iturneo1 to her home In Chestnut Hill. Her sister,
jlllis Edith W. DallaB, also spent last weok In
fetlintlo City ns the guest ot Miss 55111a Vezln, of
EKiw Tork.
Ljlrt. J. Harrison Smith, ot the Aldlne, will
Pentertaln a number ot young porsons nt tho
'Itjjk and Wig performance on Easter Monday
Mitt
llr. and Mrs. Francis W. Kcmblc, who slnco
(Mr wedding in January havo been In Cali
fornia, will return tho latter part ot this week,
ltd will occupy their house nt Vlllanova beforo
Enter. They aro stopping several days nt tho
Grand Canyon and In Chicago. Mrs. Kemblo
Still be remembered as Miss Emily McKcon.
iMr, and Mrs. J. Ernest Richards, ot Radnor,
tylll give a box party at tho Mask and Wig
performance) Wednesday, April 7.
JWIUIam G. Warden, of West School llouso
lint, Germantown, hns gono to Palm Beach,
Fit., for a stay of several weekB.
f Arrangements aro being made by tho ladles
EH the Quaker City Motor Club for a dance to
m given at the St. Jnmea on Friday, April 16.
le proceeds will bo devoted to tho Emergency
All fund. The regular tea of tho club will be
nlren In the clubrooms In tho St. James on
lAVednesday, from 4 until 6.
Mri. William Daniel Turner, of New York,
Ml the guest of her sister, Mrs. John Avery,
lit 1237 Spruce street, for tho week-end en
Kwte for a visit to Washington and Richmond,
Rnd Front Royal, Vn., where her young son,
jLWilllam Daniel Turner, Jr., has entered school
Ilftae Randolph Macon Academy. Mrs. Tur
fwr later will go for a trip to Bermuda, accom-
Ijjinled by Mrs. Charles St. John, of Washlns
liaa, D. C.
BMrt. Hobert Matthews, of 621 West Hortter
et, Germantown, has gono to Atlantic City,
Kl: for a short stay.
ALONG THE MAIN LINE
COTYD-Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Fox, Jr.,
Pad William B. Kuen gave a delightful surprise
MTtr,lut week to their parents. Mr. and
Ufn, S. Eugene Kuen, in honor of their silver
SMdlng anniversary.
Mr. Walter Addison Fox left last week for
ti week's stay at Brown's MllIs-ln-the-Pinc,
Jw Jersey,
IliU-Mrs. Theodora P. Scott, of Bala, linn aa
it JIIjj Loulso Qunby, of Salisbury, Md.,
hi wis Kathleen Irish, of Norrlstown, sister
01 Ura. Scott.
CHESTNUT HILL
iMlh Elinor Goodall. of Chestnut Hill, has
IfMllcaJly completed arrangements for tho
0wtnut Hill Charity Dog Show, to be held on
4f"l 10. Tho prooeeds -will bo given to tho
PMrgency Relief r-nrnmiitoo vra t ivium
Hifn. Mrs, Richard Norrls. Mrs. Edy,'ard
. . lg, jiuueri -i: uickneu. airs. Jiusaeu
I'ayer, aira. b, Dobson Altemus. Mrs. Norman
KLeod, Mrs, Robert M. Drayton, Mrs. Henry
ESftOn and Mrs. Willlnm AVInrieNhplm hnva
ElBed their Intention of acting as patronesses.
ri. Edward Jefferson will entertain nt tirldsa
i&TbilMday afternoon at her home, 12T Easi
!am street.
J" Janlta, of S303 Seminole avenue, is spend.
5,iveral weeks In Texas.
GERMANTOWM
Un. William II i, ,, , ... ,..
Iffijxogcken street, entertained at dinner yes-
S'"ir m honor of Mss 'Lucy Harrington, of
"poiis. coyers were laid for li
Pjf. and Mrs. Simpson W, Horner, Jr., are
- 'vngraiuiated upon tho birth of a eon.
tf!PIOa W. Hnrner M ll TI.. ,in t,.
Kgnbered as Miss Evelyn Coons beforo her
Si. i and Mrs' IIornel" a present
Jum 'orner-s mother, Mrs. Samuel CoonB,
f " ""yer street.
I"" Anna Dennlston. nf 1Vf Sl.nnl firman
i U tha guest of Mlas Rhoda Jones at Sum-
.. e. c, f0r several weeks. '
K1" Elllatoth Kellv. nf E8tK Rrm.nlnni
iliaOt. h rat,,. .. . i . . .
Eg vu:t to relatives In New York.
' Q. S. Weller. of ijs vi Art a.i-w ova.
i Will glv a bridga next Thursday afternoon
t'Wr of Mts, M. Keldmann.
&! Rl.ia Lea, of U8 Cliveden street, la visit-
r aaughter. Mra. McKeen Chldiey, at
Sar Vtrn, of Ratenhoui ana MoCaUum
I has returned to her tome after spend-
Ing several months with relatives In Leicester,
England.
ALONG THE READING
Miss Mnrguerlto Bolt, of 1332 .Tcroino street,
gavo n luncheon nnd llnpn shower on Saturday
In honor of Miss Beatrice L. Smith, of Tlogn,
whoso engagement to W. Harold Bolt was an
nounced recently. Tho decorations woro quite
attractive, tho color schema being green.
Among those present wero Miss Ethel Smith,
Mrs. L. C Smith, Miss Elizabeth Miles, Mrs.
O. F. Burpee, Mrs. Mniido Maize, Miss A. A.
M. Long, Miss Elslo Hclncman, Miss Lllllnn
aelstcrt, Miss Mnymo Hevener, Mlsi Ollvo H.
Fnrr, Mis? Henrietta Fortmann, Miss Helen
Fortmnnn, Mrs. Henry Hudson, Miss Olenoleno
nrownlow, Mrs. Charles V. Brownlow, Mrs.
Cornelius C N'ntlmns, Mrs. William H. Bott,
Miss Sara N'onomakcr, Miss Lavlnla N'ono
mnker, Mlsi Beatrice Gormlcy, Miss Roberta
Sinclair, Miss Adelo It. Thomas, Miss Eleanor
A. Richardson and Miss Marjorle J. Woodward.
Tho children of All Hnllows' Protestant Kpli
copal Sunday school, Wyncotc, gnvo a Punch
nnd Judy show In the parish liouso Haturdny
for tho benefit of tho Lenten missionary offering
for Sundny school children.
Mr. nnd .Mrs. William Hunter, who hno been
spending tho last two months at the dlfTcrout
winter resorts of Florida, returned to their homo
nt HO Summit nvenue, Jenklntown, on Wednes
day. There will be a card party at tho Old York
Road Country Club on Wednesday afternoon,
March 17, nt 2:30 o'clock. Bridge nnd "S00" will
bo plnycd, nnd Mrs. William H. Frc'.i nnd Mrs.
David L. Lewis will bo tho hostcssci.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
On Wednesday evening, Match 17, Mrs. Eliza
beth Miller, of 6121 Spruce street, will entertain
in honor of her daughtor, Mies Ruth Miller.
Suppor will bo served, covers for which will bo
placed to tho number of 30. The guests will include-
Miss Helen Janice, Miss Anita Hlblicrd,
Miss Margucrlto Pfaff, Miss Clara Pfaff, Miss
Marguerite Flynn, MIsh Marguerite Price, Miss
Lillian Bendlxon, Miss Anna Bronnan, Miss
Mario Hogarty, Miss Mary Gillespie, Mlsa Anna
McGarry, Miss Ethel Grnvatt. Miss Ida Friafl,
Miss Jenn Mclvenzlc, Jamei Duffy, Edward V.
Gallagher, Raymond Riling, Herbert Barton,
Jnmes Connor, Ralph Sharp, Stcphon Cnssou, J.
Burton Oser, Curtis Slophovcr, Jamos Breen,
Howard Devlno, John Clark, Ewlng Lnpe. J.
Summers and Georgo Shomo.
Mr. "nnd Mrs. J. C. Buck, of 3306 Spruco street,
accompanied by their daughter, Miss Frnncea
Buck, spent tho week-end In Atlantic City.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr. nnd Mrs. Israel Amon, of 410 Whaiton
street, aro being congratulated on tho birth or
a daughter.
Mrs. Albert Lleberman, Eth and Wharton
streets, returned homo today, after a six weeks'
absenco visiting relatives In Chicago and New
York.
Mr. and Mis. Lew Wolnsteln cntertnlned a
few friends Inst evening In honor of Philip
Cohen, who hns recently returned from the
West, nt auction bridge at their home, 2233
South Darlen flticet. Refreshments wero served,
nftcr which there wero music and dancing till a
late hour. Among those present wero Mr. and
Mrs. Lew Welnsteln, Mary Wolnsteln, Sarah
Buck, Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Fox, Sarah Weln
steln, Yetta Welnsteln, Edward Kadne, Herman
Goddls, Herbert Cohen, Eddie O'Keefc, Jack
Welnsteln and George Fayko.
Cards wero received today by the friends of
Mr. and Mrs. Joeeph Newman, 1310 South Eth
street, nnnounclng tho arrival of a baby daugh
ter. Mrs. Newman Is the daughter of Dr. Max
Staller, chief surgeon at Mount Slnal Hospital.
Dr. Charles Kellman, southwest cornor of Eth
and Wharton streets, will leave shortly for New
York city, where ho will tako up the study of
law. He will return to this city In the full and
will attend tho University Law School.
Edward Kadne, of 713 Rltner etreet, haa fully
recovered from his recent Illness and will re
turn to this city early next week. Mr. Kadne
has lately been ut Palm Beach, Fla.
Mrs. Paul Wliitraub, 1343 South 6th Btreet, left
yesterday for Atlantic City, where she will open
her summer home. Mrs. Wlntraub will make
li,cr home In Atlantic City until after Labor
Day, in September.
Dr. and Mrs. Bonl O. Tumtn, of 1321 South Eth
street, received a beautiful child's silver net
from neighbors yesterday as a gift to the baby
daughter, which arrived nt their home last
week.
Miss Catharine Seldvanger entertained the
members of her sewing circle at her apart
ment, 209 South Uth street, last week. Among
thoao present wero Mrs. Lewis Pelstrlng, Miss
Margaret Boyle, Miss Rose Oakes, Miss May
Oakes, Mies Anna Emnlg, Mrs. J. Hlgglns,
TIOGA
Dr, and Mrs. G. Morris Golden, of 1821 West
Venango street, gave a dinner Saturday night
at their home. Tho color scheme of the decora,
tlons was green.
Mrs. George D. Cox, of 3553 North Broad
street, will entertain at luncheon and cards to.
morrowi when her guests will be Mrs. Walter
Elnwechter, Mrs. Harry Shlrey, Mrs. Charles
E. Russell, Mrs. Frederick Qelger, Mrs. John
R. Mawson, Mrs U. X. Tutner and Mrs. W. B.
Lake.
Mrs. William W. Smith, of North Broad
Btreet, is visiting in Harrlaburg.
Miss Wanda E. Qroancveld, of 3333 North Uth
street, will give ft "OiaT recital Saturday eve
ning, March 10, at Griffith Hall, 1420 Chestnut
street. MUa Groeneveld, who ia the soprano
soloist of tho Second Presbyterian Church, Ger.
mantown. v. Ill be awlated by Master Gurney
Uattox, violinist, and her sister, Mlsa Henrietta
E. Groeneveld, pianist
Mrs. John Pierce King, of Chicago, is visiting
Mrs. Walter A. Naab, of 4035 North Broad
street
Mr. And Mrs. Tbomaa W. Rogers are passing
a fortnight in New York.
MRS. WILLIAM WILKINS CARIt
Jlrs. Carr will cntortnln at dinner tomorrow night in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
Daniel Haddock Farr, of Chestnut Hill.
NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA
Tho Initial dance of tho Jolly Bachelors' Club
will bo held on Saturday evening, April 10, In
the Students' Chapter Assembly Room. Cards
of admission may bo secured from Joseph Ilag
Kcrty, picsldcnt, or Georgo Curran, secietary.
Airs. Edward Steele, of Chicago, entertained
nt n box paity last week. Tho guests wero
Mrs. G. H. Bllycu, Mrs. Frank Meyers, Mrs.
Georgo H. Moore und Mrs. Ross Davis.
Mrs. Una George, of Smyrna, Del., Is tho
guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Martin Gottshalk, 1314
West Dauphin street, where tho will spend a
foitnlght.
Mrs. Philip A. Hall, of 2227 North Cainao
stiect, wilt give a reception this afternoon to
tho members of her graduating class of tho
Girls' Normal School.
The Simpson Grove Glee Club will glvo tho
delightful llttlo cantata, civtltled "The New Min
ister," under tho auspices of the Boys' Club,
Friday, March 3D, nt tho Frankford Avenuo
Baptist Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Harko entertained Sat
urday evening In honor of the birthday of their
dnughtcr. Miss Virginia Homer Hnrke. Tho
cntertulnment will be provided by tho members
of the Conccrtbreakers' Club, which Includes
Miss Mnrlo Mnze, Miss Catherine Flsk, James
Stono and Thomas Clarke. Those to bo pres
ent nro Miss Florence Mai tin, Mls Anna Shep
hard, Miss Bess-Johnson, Miss Elizabeth Mur
ray, Miss Ethel Samuels. Miss Clair Patterson,
Miss Frances Graham, Miss Martha Alloway,
Miss Carrie Bastford, John Dunlap, Joseph mc
Mulion, Thomas Kecnun, Fred Hall, Jamed
Clarke, Morris Flsk, Frank Cally, William Mor
ris and James Keltfe.
The first grand annual ball of the allied trade
unionists of the textllo sections will be held
Friday evening, April 1C, at Columbia Hall, 2d
and Norrls streets, under tho nusplces of tho
District Council of Textile Workers of America.
Tho Arrangement Commltteo will be assisted In
the management by the lady auxiliary mem
oers. The second grand annual reception of the
Bellcvue Social was held last night at Rock's
Hall, Kenblngton nnd Allegheny avenues. The
attendunco wns increased over that of last year
nnd a dellBhtful evening was experienced by
the groups of young folk present.
Nell McAnally will give a reception to a num
ber of his friends tomorrow at his residence,
233G East I.ettcrly street, In honor of the chris
In THE
ROOKS
rr-HAT contest dancing Is a never-ending source
J. of enjoyment was amply demonstrated on
Saturday nfternoon when tha Bellevue-Stratford
rose garden was thronged with persons eager to
watch the contest in the fox trot or to take
part. Tha decisions wero mado by elimination,
tho Judges being E. RIttenhousa Miller, Charles
Alexander and Andrew Wheeler, Jr. Miss Byera
and Mr. Hlpplo won the first pr'ta and Mr, and
Mrs. Edwin G. Close tho second. Mrs. Closa
wore a smart gown of champagne-colored crepe
da chine with a pox-plalted skirt and a bodice
of chiffon and lace. Her hat was of black
velvet, flaring at the back. t
Among those who occupied tables wero Mrs.
William Coleman Freeman, whose gueats were
MUs Charlotte Bain. Mrs. Folwell, Mr. Rush
and Mr. Jlolloway, Mrs. Thomas Foster, Mrs.
William Arrott, Charles Kollock, Miss Virginia,
Wetberill, Mr. and Mra. Thomas EarU White.
Dr. and Mrs. W. Reynolds Wilson, Jnn.
GMktU Hall, Mr. and Mra. J3. Rlttenhouae
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tening of hln son. Martin Brumbaugh McAnally,
bom Monday, March S. The child will bo chris
tened during the afternoon at St. Ann's Roman
Cnthollo Church, Cedar street and Lehigh
avenue.
Atlis Clara Adams, prominent among tho
oungcr set In the Northeast, will entertain a
number of her friends tomorrow ovenlng nt her
icsldcnce, 221 Wst Hnzzard street. Tho guests
will Include Miss May Wilkinson, Miss Mamie
Dovlln, Miss Knthryn Wlttmyor, Mlas Ellen
Mcirlgan, of Lancaster, Pa.; Mr. nnd Mrs. John
Murphy, William Lewis, Herbert Walla, Duko
Ilowers, Frnnk O. Nell, Mnurlce Devlin and Ed
ward Bachmnn.
The members of the Eastmorclaud Republican
Association nro making preparations for the
celebration of the annual ball to be hold at
Lithuanian Hall, Allegheny avenuo and Tllton
street, Friday, April 9.
The third annual ball of the Republican Club
of tho 33d Ward will bo held Friday evening,
April !, at Columbia Hall, 3d and Norrls streets.
This is an annual event of much Interest to
hundreds of folk In the northeast section.
The 33d annual ball of the Tycoon Social will
be celebrated at Germanla Hall, 805 West Glrard
acnuc, Friday, April 9. Elaborato preparations
ore being forwarded to make this tho banner
event of the club's history.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Raymond C. Walker, of 2231 North Uber
street, entertained tho members of tho "Don't
Worry" Club nt a luncheon and "BOO" Friday
ovenlng. Covers wero laid for 12 guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Lutewlne, 2002 North
Bailey street, entertained Friday evening at
"500." Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. William
Renner, Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Applegatc. Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Davis, Miss Mildred Lutz, Mr.
nnd Mrs. It. E. MorrUon, Mlsa Jeanetto Smith,
Silvester Renner, Miss Dorothy Renner, Miss
Jean Clarke, Raymond Clark and William Trost.
Formal announcement has Seen mado of the
betrothal of Miss Jeanette Splllman Smith, of
2J07 North Bailey street, and Raymond James
Clark, of 2331 North 13th street. Both are
prominent socially nmong tho younger set of
tho northern section of the city. Mr, Clark is
closely Identified with tho office department of
the Bell Telephone Company. Tho wedding
ccromony will be celebrated during the latter
pnrt of April. After the honeymoon trip the
joung couplo will tako up their residence at 127
Louden street, Germantown.
EiS
Miller, Mr. and. Mrs. Florence Fox, Mrs. Arthur
Montague Lewis, Miss Leonora Walz, Miss
Helen Gray Murray, Miss Laura D. McCowen,
Wealey Allison, Duke of Lefold, Miss Florence
Elliott, Mrs. A. S. Conway, Mrs. J, Bertram Her
vey, Dr. James Babbitt, Lieutenant Commander
V. R. Payne, U, S. N.. and Mrs. Payne, Mrs.
D. C. Murtha and William Borgner,
Tables were at a premium at trie Rltz-Carlton
dansant, the largest party being given by Mr.
and Mrs. R. Wilson McCready, who had 25
guests. M. Roberto, whose graceful execution
of the new Parisian tango has caused much
admiration, danced with each of the guests In
turn. He will be present each Saturday after
noon. Among those noted on the lloor were Mra.
Walter Steel, Miss Edwins, ElklM Bruner, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Brlnton, Henry Wlnaor, Dr.
and Mrs. Robert H. Boiling. Howaid K. Dunn.
MUa Marian Sharpies, Miss Elizabeth MacCuen
Smith, Miss Isabel Stoughton, Mlsa Dorothy
Plnsmor and Joseph H. Dulles. Id.
A PRETTY wedding will be solemnized to
, night nt fi.30 o'clock In the Hotel Walton,
when Mlfls Flora Baer, daughter of Mr, nnd
Jlrs. Jncob Haor, will become tho brldo of Julius
Adler. Rnbbl Krauikopf will perform tho cere
mony. Miss Baer will hnve ns mntion of honor
her sister, Mrs. M. A. Green, of Pittsburgh, nnd
tho best man will be Jules Itosln. Two llttlo
flower girls will bo Mls Hteplinnli! Einstein and
Miss Jnnet Hnrt. Tho brldo will wear tv soft
shimmering gown ot uhllo pussy willow taffota,
mndo with a court train. Hor lulls volt will
have a cap of duchesse Inco and will bo fastonod
with orange blossoms.
Tho bridal bouquot will consist of brldo rofes
nnd lilies of tho vnlley.
Blue taffeta will form tho nttrnctlvo costumo
worn by the matrun of honor, who will carry
plnlc roses.
Tho (lower girls will be gowned nlllto In pnlo
blue, with nn overdress of white net. They will
carry baskets of pink rose nnd fcrnn.
A reception will follow tho ceremony nt the
Hotel Walton.
I pon their return from nn extended wedding
ROXBOROUGH
One of tho prettiest entertainments of the
week In this HUburb wns tho chlldrcn'o party
I which wns given Saturday nfternoon bj
Mrs. Edwnrd Klppax nt her home, 4230 Pcchln
street, In celebration of the 11th birthday anni
versary of her daughter. Miss Charlotto Klppax.
Pink spring Ilowers nnd ferns wero UBed In
tho decorations, and tho favors wero plnlt
bonbon baskets. An Interesting program of old
nnd new fashioned ganics wna arranged by Miss
Florcnoo Brooks. Tho guests Included Miss
Mildred Enrley, Miss Gladys Heberllno. Miss
Gladys Blankln, Miss Elizabeth Adams. MIs
Caroline Stelnruck, Miss Margaret Htclnruck,
Miss Eleanor Schofleld. Miss Edith Blrklcr, Mls-j
Doris Scholleld, Miss Elizabeth Lewis, Miss
Dorothy Liwls, Miss Elizabeth Schiller. Albert
Blrklcr, Norman Blrkler, William MIsHlmer,
Charles Woodruff, Harry Fleming. Leo Boyle,
Arthur Boyle, Russell Sclioflold, Joseph Chap
pell, Allen Slot-n, Joseph Adams, Wellington
Audi and Edwnrd Klppax. William Soby.
Arthur Klppax nnd Alvln Klppax.
Mis. Verner Frame, of I.nurlston street, was
hostess to the members ot the Roxborough
Thlmblo Club nt their Mnrch meeting.
Mrs. Frederick Halslngor and Miss Mnrgaret
Hnlslnger, of Delalr, N. J., nro tho guests of
Mrs. J. C. Henderson, of Rochcllo avenue.
Mr. nnd Mrs. I. J. Rlgelhaupt, ot Ridge ave
nuo and Dclmnr street, aro on an extended
visit to tho Panama-Pacific Exposition, In Cali
fornia. FRANKFORD
Mr. nnd Mrs. G. 11. Smith, of 2013 East
Cumberland street, have been entertaining Mr.
nnd Mrs. B. Pnrtaln, of Duncllen, N. J.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Grummel have left for
the San Diego Exposition.
Georgo McNulty has returned from a stay
at Atlantic City, N. J.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wallace L. Ford, of ISiS Mar
garet street, are being congratulated upon the
birth of a son.
WILMINGTON
Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Mode entertained at
cards last week for tho members of the Friday
Night Cotillon.
For tho benefit of the Homo of Merciful Rest
a vaudeville show will be given on Friday eve
ning, April 30, lu Tho Playhouse. The program
will Include many unique and exceptional num
bers. Mrs. Horaco Lindsay and Miss Frances
Brlncklo nro nrranging tho program, and tha
following comprise tho committee In chargo:
Mrs. Richard Reese, Mrs. Felix du Pont, Mm.
Charles L. Patterson, Mrs. Frank Rupert, Mrs.
Leonard A. Yerkes, Mrs. Reuben Satterthwalte,
Jr.; Miss Christine Gause and Miss Mary Blggi.
Miss Bessie du Pont is spending this week in
Boston, Mass.
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ADiilLltr 111 POP, 1 MAT. THURSDAY
Oliver Moroico Froents J. Hartlty Mannira'
PEG 0' MY HEART
THE PLAY EVERYBODY LOVES
"CROSS I The Hunter ?h4 Maids
T7"IVC! I F" Otaar Merltorlouj Acta
1U X O proxran Chaoaid Men. Tbura.
THEATRE Vg 10 cf ! v
( A QTMn Waiaul Btb 6t. Te Daily.
vjAOUNU bowery BunxESQUEns
trip, Mr. nnd Mrs. Adler will reside at tho Wl
sAhlckon Apartments.
Stein-Locb
A pretty home wedding will tako placa at
6:30 o'clock tonight when Miss Marian Looo,
daughtor of Leo Loeb, of 929 North Sth street,
will be given In mnrrlaga by her father to
Milton C. Stein, of 2255 North Park avenue.
The ceremony will bo performed by tho Rev,
Dr. Henry Berkowllz, of the Rodeph Shalom
Congregation, Brand nnd Mount Vornon streets.
The brldo wilt wear a gown of white satin,
trimmed with laco nnd tulle, and made with a
court train. Hor veil of tullo will bo arranged
with a cap of point laca held In place with n
sprny of ornngo blossoms. Orchids nnd lilies
of tho valley will bo combined In her bouquet.
Mlsfl May Boohroch, the maid of honor, will
wear a frock of orchid-color tnffofljt nnd Will
carry a bouquet of whlto lilacs nnd sweet peas.
The bridegroom's brother, S. Charles Stein, will
be best man. Tho service will bo followed by
n dinner. On their return from nn extended
Journey, Mr. nnd Mrs. Stein will live nt 923
North Sth street.
LANSDOWNE
Mrs. William If. Wilson, of Tlogn, Is spend
ing a few days nt tho homo of Mrs. George
Burtman, of Lexington nentio.
Mra. Louis Batman, of West Philadelphia, has
returned homo after a visit to Mr. nnd Mrs.
James A. Hates, of Tenn avonua.
Mrs. Herbert S. Dunlap Is 111 at her homo on
Pcmbroko avenue.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Cooley, formerly Miss
Gertrude Snyder, of the borough, will bo given a
wedding reception on Tuesday evening by many
friends, it t their new home, 023 Pembroke nve
nue. '
Mra. Weyman llollwell, of Beth Ayres, enter
tained a week-end houso pnrty from Lansdowne
nt hor home. The party Included Miss Catherine
Bloodsworth, Miss Jane Duko, Mlin Alma Chrl.
tine. Miss Margaret Lyster, Miss Margaret Han
num, Mlis Cora McCulIy. Miss Mildred Taylor,
Miss Ruth Palmer, Lincoln Gilbert, Myrtle Peclo
Robert Steele, Losllo Taylor, Wilson Peck,
Hugh Hassan and Tablan Ryan.
Tho Beta Thota Fraternity will give a dance
In the Twentieth Century Club on April 10.
AMUSEMENTS
Metropolitan Opera House wKK
T O N I ft H T Tomorrow Night
J. J AN i J i. J. um snturday Matinee
DE WOLF HOPPER
And tho OIM1ERT & SULLIVAN OPERA CO. in
"YEOMEN OF THE GUARD"
NUhn,eoda.y SORCERER '"VSJfc
$?,, I OLA NT HE
"tijr """THE MIKADO"
Large Chorus & Orcli. Trices 25c, 60c, "Be, 1, JI.50.
1000 ter Seats SI RDo.. 7Sn
Seata 1300 Chwlnut 3t nnd Opera House.
ACADEMY OP ML'SIC
PHILADELPHIA
ORCHESTRA
LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI, Conductor
Symphony Fri. Afternoon, Mar. 19, at 3:00
Concerts Saturday Evr., Mar. 20,at8:15
Soloist: THEODORE HARRISON, Baritono
. rnoartAM:
Choral, "Wachet auf" I1ACH
Aria from ".Mnrrlaee of Fleam" '.MOZAlvr-
Itallan Serenade WOLK
Aria from "Th Masked Ball" VFP.D1
Symphony No. B. i; Minor T8CIIAIKOWSKT
Seats now onalelIeppeJllD Chestnut.
FORREST IjSNOW
MAT. TODAY 2:30 TONIGHT 8:30
TWICE DAILY, 2:30 nnd 8:30
EVENING LEDGER
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ORCHESTRA
Dr. KAUL MUCK.
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TONIGHT AT 8 115.
SOLOIST
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RICHARD LAMBERT Presents
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THE BLUE ENVELOPE
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