'!) X30AL EDDINGS da QSOH EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, IMS. ii . ' .. . " aUBit ' "'V afT I ratssM W5-I-sB 11 M j TZf I ll 7 vVY AX&i I o" riir rnSi? r-ftt. M .l Hllllll I 11 i bYEW YORK ',nB ltf attractions for persons N of tlil c,lJ' nt n" BcnsonB ' t,1( s'car' nm' r , . number hao Bono over this weuk for f " da.s, Mrs. John H. rneknrd, 3d, In Sfc.i... mn lime nt the St. Hegln. 41 twJ. Samuel Ilea nml her daughter, of Arc) Thsve been utaylnit nt tlio Waldorf. Mis 5rthlr.e lloldcn Is nnother rhllatlelplilan who 5r .ji ii.n ueeU-end In the metropolis. mfcirt Include Mr. and Mrs. William H. Urown .k Mr. and Mr. Frank Pardee. lilrt. Edward Itance, of 1U West Washing li ..' n.,m.ni(iivn. Ir snendlnK several days ton lane. fthlngton Invitations have been received from Mr. r " .. iii..pI frifinn nrnpr. fii ivuhivii. t frt the marriage of their daughter, Mlas Laura 'ft-. Thomas, to Ward Tyson ferry on VtdnMday, April 7, In Calvary Protestant Epls topal Church, Oermantown, at 2 o'clock. A nrtpllon will follow nt the homo of Mr. ana J, r.rr in Iloslyn. Mr. t'crry will havo im mndather. the ttcv .Inmet Vo Wolf Perry, iaJ hti uncle, Wallop Perry, of Rhode Island, to 6fflelte at tho ceremony. Mr. nnd Mrs. Perry lllteat home after Juno 1 nt their bungalow, IiJilah, Cave Spring, Ob. I JIIs Ellso Courlarnder, dtumlitcr of Mr. nnrt llri. Courlaendcr, of 115 South 38th Blrcet, will it married to George Bcimoni iiiiwcu on V.jnov. Aorll 7. In the Church of the favour, 38th street above Chestnut, nt fi o'clock. A reception will ronow iiiimcdimciy m mo - it. Thn hrldal party will consist ot JIlu Julia Hcyl. ot Washington, who will act U maid of honor, nnd Mies Florence Crozier KnowlM and Mls Berenice Herons, me dcsi pin will be Charles Beckwlth, ot New York, T,d the ushers will Include Henry Donahue. William F. Newberry, Thomas Cooke and Mr. Hrtorn. Tha Saturday Evening Uunclng Class, nhlcn tiually has lt meetings at Ashcr'o, will meet till time at Horticultural Hall, owing to tho fid that so many of tho school tset have re 's. a i II, -I- lininq tnr tlm llOlldflVS. Colonel lua Mrs. William J. Elliott will give n dinner Tfl! covers befoic the class In honor of their "jimhtcr, Miss Hetty Elliott, who returned this ink from Weatovcr. : CHESTNUT HILL I Commodore nnd Mrs. J. P. Parker, of 27 East Eprlnjfleld avenue, have aa their guest Mrs. 'John Battle, of North Carolina. Friends of Miss Gertrude Fcttcrmiin, of 7017 Germantown nonue. will be glnd to know that 1h Is recovering from nn operation for nppen lldtli. Miss Fcttcrman is nt present in tho Germantown Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John K. Ktrublng, of St. Mnrtln'.i Una and Hartwelt avenue, will give a dinner ffitore tho dunce nt tho Philadelphia Cricket u i ... UBO on oaiuruay ihiu. GERMANTOWN lira. John Dunn, Jr., and her mother, Mrfi. nnrM sinnrt. hnvn taken un their new resl- .-..- Itnce at Pelham Court. I Miss Martha Whltnkcr entertained on Wednes- tiymjtHin nernome, iui yuecu muo. ao "o .u artistically decorated with potted plants ind flowers. Among thoso present were Miss Mirraret Oirden. MIfh Helen Ocden. Miss Kath- irlne Ogden, Miss Hattle Whltaker, Miss Mary Sheppard, Miss Helen Lteman, Miss Frances tttwar. Minn Ifnnnnh Hammer. Miss Anna Cnltmllp. William Perters. Harold Egglcflton, John Schramm. John Carter, Waller Clark, jnuiam Stewart, Christopher .Mallcy, Martin I)rUi, Frank Mster, Owen S. Young, .Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Whltaker, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Bvl(l Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Haywnrd IXobfrls, of bl5 Lincoln drive, are being congratulated upon the Jtrth of a son. Joseph Hnyward Roheits, Jr. Unw Roberts before her marriage was Alius iljirle. Gregg, a popular member of the younger m of St. Joseph, Mo. Mr. nnd Mrs. Roberts ime here to live several years ago. " lira. Henry R. Robins, of 505 Hansborry ptreet. has gone to New Castle, Del., to visit menaa for several days. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Emery, B101 Wayna fijeniit, have returned from u short trip to Riantlc City. Mr. and Mrs. Kern Dodge, of 5135 Pulaski ptemie, wm ij8 nmonK those who will attend fijjt dinner-danca to be given at the rhlladel RU Cricket Club on Saturday night. KMH. John M. Fries, of 6135 Wayne avenue, Gjt early this week to spend the remainder ot DB Lenten season in Atlantic City. Mr. B. Ross Carver, of Newhall Btreet, will hi today for New York, where she will UffHi the week-end ns the guest ot Mr. ana . Archibald Walthall Archer. Mrs. Archer, Wl be remembered as MIbs Mary Galbraith, of ISiltimnr Ajntn sewing class, made up of women In ISjrmantown. meets overv Prldav afternoon in Cy Parish House of Calvary Protestant Epls EJftl Church, Manhelm street and Pulaski ave- B. The ladies aro sewing for the different gIOia connected with the church. , xlts. J, Burton Mustln, of West Johnson street, SP. a luncheon and bridge on Friday, gjrea N, Bt her home. The decorations will be glng flowers, and the guests will Include Mrs. Sjpbim Denegre, Mrs. Edward Jackson, Mrs. Sj(B. Rex, Mrs. Edward Klntner, Mrs. W. W. !ni Mtis Mary La Tourette, Mlas Grace and Mrs. J. Rogerv If. SJld Mrs. Vranb- TZ HIb, tai Iiiv tnWln an LlMrtmtnt nt Ci Yir.L 1U.U o..An..a lira IKJBter before her marriage was Miss La Brue, '""r ot Mrs. John a. Whltesldes and Mrs. wn Jv, Mulier, ot Germantown. ALONrt tuv. TfAniwr. K Robert W. Klncade will entertain at Ma and cards this afternoon at her home. jporth, l!th street, Logan, when her gueat. f members of her card parly, will b Thomas C. Poole. Mrs. Paul B. Huvette. Jk Frederick Krebs. Mrs. George W, i Mrs. P j aimble, Mrs. Thomas H. Jack. frfc John P roitcllo. Mm Alexander. Wlnott 8chruffer. Mrs. Frank T. Kll- "4rs. Morris Peterman. WUrof Mis, Muslims,' school t Oak 4 Lnno will nii n hu.. i.-.,.,... ,. ... - " - rnv un x-riuuy, Glared io, at the schoolliouse. Mr. and Mrs. U. I'laherty, of Cliveden ave nue, Glenslde, arc receiving congratulations on tho blrlh of n son. Mrs. Ncwbern ttfeve will entertain the members of her bridge club nest Friday aft ernoon at her home, 123 West Wyoming ave nue, Logan. Miss Katheryno Hrlghlon and Miss Marie Don. ohue, of Melrose, arc Malting Mrs. J. Hughes', of 1.12 St. James place, Atlantic City. Many In formal entertainments aie being arranged in thtlr honor. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. nnd Mrs. Richard II. Hoy, of 6820 Wood land avenue, gave n dinner this week followed by cards. Tho decorations wero green. Among thoso present nt tho dinner were Mr. nnd Mrs. Taylor, Mr. nnd Mrs. Itnwley, Mr. nnd Mrs. Miller, Dr. nnd Mis John Hchenilis nnd Mrs. Lcacock. Captain Frank Noble, 310 South Kraalcr Rtrpet, attached to U. S. S. Minnesota, has been ordered to Cuba. Mr. nnd Mrs. 11. C. Roller, of 401H Poplar street, will spend two weeks with relatives in Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Welsh, of 53J North 3Cth stiect. entertained ut a muslcnle. Among thoso present were Mr. nnd Mrs. Bernard Camp, bell. Ilernard Campbell, Jr., Mr. and Mis. Thomas Currlgan. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Burn', Mr. nnd Mrs. H. C. Roller, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Skccn, Mrs. Mary Guyger, Mrs. C. UooKer. Miss Jcannle Gul lngher, Dan Ferran and Thomas Murphy. Mr. and .Mrs. William H. Kohl, of 336 North 4Sth street, will spend next week with Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick Kehl nt their cottage In Atlan tic City. Mr. and .Mrs. John Campbell, of 310 South Frazler street, will spend several weeks with Mrs. Luclla Craig, in Moosup, Conn. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. W. Roller, of 40IC Poplar street, will spend tho week-end with Mrs. F. Fehrlo at 121 Florida avenue, Atlantic City. The Cooper Dramatic Society presented "Wllloudale," a country drama in three acts, by Arthur Lewis Lubbs, last night In th Cooper Memorial Church, 63d street and Glranl nvcuun. Tho cast Included Miss Ethel Jones, Mis? Myle Compton, Miss Madeline Zanc, Miss Dorothy Kinsley, Miss Anna Miller, Edwnrd Wllllami, Robinson McMullcn, David Roberts, Charles Brownlry, Leonard Runis, Joseph Fromma and Jeffe Whit hey. Tho proceeds will bo devoted to the mortgage fund of the church. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence D. May and their daughter, Miss Margaret May, and son, William Crooper May, 2d. of 4120 Pllie street, will spend Easter at Atlantic City. Dr. and Mrs. S. Merrill Weeks, of 815 South 43th street, will give an Informal dinner of eight covers on Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Bcndere will enter tain tho members of their bridge club Tuesday in Easter week nt their home In the La Blanche Apartments. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Dr. nnd Mrs. Ileinaid Kohn, of 1310 North loth street, are lecelvlng congratulations on the birth of a daughter mi March 12. Mrs. Felix N. Gcrson, of 2131 Green street, entertained tho members of her Charity Sewing Club yesterday afternoon. Miss Adalino Klein, of Wellesley College, will Hpend tho Easter holidays with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfred M. Klein, of 1321 West Girurd avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. C. Schoneman, of Mount Vernon stroot, will give a dinner on March 21 for their uncle, B. Franklin Lleder, of London, England. Miss Jessie E. S. Shanz, of 1520 North 18th street, will pass the Easter holidays In Atlantic City aa tho guest of Mrs. George Roland llolss. Miss Charlotte Morton, of 2144 North Caniao street, will glvea luncheon today for tho mem bers of her sewing club. They Include Miss Florence Kunz, Miss Lulu Gruner, Miss Mildred Slerritt, Mrs. C. Harry Johnson, Mrs. Wnrren Lees, Mrs. Irvin Raithel, Miss Jennie Bird, Miss Louise Ruckdeschell, Miss Edith Masley, Mrs. Morris Levis and Miss Anna Cree. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Mann and their son, Alfred, have moved from 1918 North Franklin street to the Hotel Majestic. Miss Grace Walker Is spending some time In Washington, D. C., as the guest of her fllster, Mrs, Alexander Clmdwlck. TIOGA Mrs. William W. Smith, wife of State Sena tor Smith, will give a largo dance tonight at the St. James In aid of the Emergency Relief Fund of the Eighth District. Palms, ferns nnd spring flowers will be used In the decorations. The affair promises to be a great success as about 300 Invitations have been accepted. Mrs. J. L. Margerum. of North Broad street, Is visiting her cousin, Miss S. L. Foulke, of Stroudsburg, Pa. Congratulations are being received by Mr. and Mrs. H. Max Nagler, of 3343 North Grata street, on the birth of a daughter, Ruth Sallm Mr. and Mrs. B. II. Lyon, of 1823 Weat On tarlo street, are spending oma time In Ber muda. Dr. Malcolm Douglas, of 1811 West Tioga street, Is entertaining his brother, Moaes Doug las, of Massachusetts. FRANKFORD Mrs. An4rW Hattonr of id street Jlk, Fox Chase, has haa as her guests for a week Mrs. Harry Creutzberry and Miss Emma Creutz berry. ' George Sleromer. of Elberon avenue, and John Thumb, of Arthur street. Fox Chase, have been elected captain of the baseball and track teams of their section ft the Frankford Hlga Sohooi. MISS DOROTHY FLECK Miss Fleck, who lives in Bain, is si grcut dances have been given in ENTERTAINMENTS I'lay by G. Bernard Shaw to Be Given for First Time in Amerien on March 28. The Young Men's Hebrew Association has postponed its associate literary night to March 21 Tho feature of the entertainment, which will bp held In the Teller Mcmorinl school house, Oroad and Jefferson streets, will he the first performance In Ameiioa of "Passion. Poison nnd Petrifaction, or the Fatal Gazo gene," a hu'lesqup melodrama, by CI. Hernanl Shaw. Tho "Lost Silk Hat," a one-act comeds', by Lord Dunsany, nnd n program of bright musical selections will complete the entertain ment. The players Include .Mrs. Walter D. Dalslmer, Miss Clnlro Baclunnn, Theron Bam berger, Louis Berkowltz, Philip Loch, Wilfred Jacobl, Wlllard Isaacs, Isadore Grossman, Ellas Hanff, Jr., and Morton Slern. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA The Aba Daba Club held n reception on Wed nesday evening at tho homo of Mrs. J. Boehmer. of 1422 South ICtli street. Among thoso present were Miss Blanche Fisher, Miss Gertrudo Sin glnuls, Miss Dolly Torrens, Miss Sarah Suiter, Miss L. Holman, Mlws Isabel Young, Miss Rene Johnston, Miss Kntheryn Brennan, Miss Marie Backes, Miss Edith Hamilton nnd Miss Marie Hamilton, John Freeman, James Coylc, Henry LacBser, Philip Schaeffer, James Borbrldge, Wilson Johnson, John Meade, Joseph Aigle, Joseph Boehmer and Paul L. Smiley. A delightful surprise party was given In honor of Walter Foster by his friends in the home of hU mother. Mrs. Sarnh Foster, D17 South 24th street. Tho guests were Mlsw Elizabeth Flrsh, Miss Matilda McCandless, Miss Dorothy Hall, Miss Margaret Foster, Miss Gertrude Bilzcr, .Miss Marjorle Colgan, Miss Sarah Fos ter, Walter Foster. Russell Colgan, John Hnn nlgan. Harry Edwards, James Scott, Archibald McGownn nnd Howard Calhoun. Mrs. William Shaw entertained Informally last evening at her home, 1610 South 15th street. The guests were members of her sewing circle, and an attractive luncheon was served. They Included Miss Margaret McDonald, Mrs. B. Rolley, Miss Alice McCaulley, Miss Elsie Blbby, Miss Mae Issertell, MIbs May McDonald, Mrs. Bavery, Miss May G. Taylor, Miss Anna Mc Caulley and Miss Anna McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Shlsler, of tho (Si rani Estate, entertained laat evening at their home, 2500 South Cleveland avenue. The guests played bridge and supper was served at 11. Those present were Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Sim mons, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank B. Stockley, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Keefer, Mr. nnd Mrs. David Mc Coach, Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. AVolfe, Mr. and Mrs. George Kerr and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Foster. Tho many friends of Thomas J. Coiley, of 767 South 20th street, will be sorry to learn that he haa been 111 for the past few days and Is at present confined to his home. Miss Mary T. Howen entertained Informally last evening at her home, 1122 Snyder avenue. Her guests Included Miss Mary McGulgan, Miss Teresa nettel and Miss Rose Larklns. Miss Mae Megenedy will entertain Informally tonight at her home, 317 Snyder avenue. The guests will play "600," after which supper for eight will be served. Miss Gertrude Latimer will entertain In formally tomorrow evening at her home, 2022 South 22d street, In honor of Charles J. Anchor, who has Just returned from Bucknell College, and will remain In the city for about a week, The guests will play "500" and a buffet lunch eon and dancing will follow. They will Ini elude MIbs Loretta Evers, Miss Sarah Anchor, Miss Mary E. Anchor, Miss Elizabeth Robin son, Miss- Emily Downey, Miss Anna Carroll, Miss Josephine Daley and Messrs. Edward Allen and Lee Redman, of Ardmore. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sheppard Harris have returned from their wedding trip, which was spent In Cuba, and are at thtlr home, 2513 South 20th street. Mrs. Harris before her .mar riage last month was Miss Avalda Theakston, of Baltimore. MU Julia Haverty entertained at a delightful Bt. Patrick's1 party at her home, 1911 Pierce street Cards sod dancing were followed by an attractive supper, and the decorations were In keeping with th occasion. About It) guest were present. l'hto by .1. Mitchell I'.lllott. favorite in the younger set her honor this season. Severnl LENTEN AFFAIRS Sewing and Roading Classes and Bridge Clubs Find Friday a Good Day for Meetings. Fridays are usually busy days with thf sew ing and reading classes In the mornings nnd the bridge clubs nnd parties In the nfternoon. Mrs. Wllllnm llcniy l.ex of 2227 Locust street, will entertnln Informally nt bridge todny at her home. Mis. Kdwlu II. Filler, of "The 'retraces," Rnicmont, will also entertain at bridge In honor of her guest, Mrs. Simons, of New York. Mis. Eine.u Le Roy Green, of Medln, will give a bridge party today. Mrs. Uobprt S. McCoombs, of 130 Soutli 22d street, will give n ten this afternoon to meet her parents, General Riohard H. Pratt and Mis. Pratt, of Washington, D. C. Assisting Mrs. McCoombs will be Mrs. Edward Blddln, Mrs. Isaac Jones, Mrs. Brook Bland, Airs, Max well Langdon. Mrs. Ashton Little will pour tea. ROXBOROUGH The members of tho Philadelphia Canoe Club will entertain their friends at Colony Castle, the club's headquarters, tomorrow night, with nn Illustrated lecture by Dr. Eugene Swuyne, on Bermuda. Doctor Swnyue has made four trips to the island in u 40-foot motor boat. Be ing a specialist In X-ray treatments ho Is an expert photographer and Illustrates his lecture with photographs taken by himself. The dinner that will be given tonight in tho First Congregational Church, Hermit lane, cast of Rldgp avenue, will bo the culmination of the week's celebration of the fifth nnnlversary of the church nnd tho second anniversary nf tlm paKtor, the Rev. J. A. I.umley, who will he tlin innstinnster. Other speakers will be the Rex. John T ilackett, of the WISBahlckon Presby t ei Inn Church, and the Rev. L. C. Hofer, of the Wlssahlckon ItapllHt Church. Among the guests will be the pastors of the neighborhood churches. The members of the Ladies' Aid Society of St. Timothy's Hospital are arranging to celebrate the 23th anniversary of the founding of that in stitution. Among the entertainments In view will be an elaborate lawn fete early In June, at which appropriate souvenirs will be given to those who participate. The committer Includes Mrs. George W. Uostwlck, Mrs. M. Howard Fussell, Mrs. George McICeown, Miss Margaret Bostwlck, Mrs. F. L. Castleman, Mrs. S. ft. Borer, Mrs. Joseph C. Morris, Miss S. W. Wag ner, Mrs. Christopher E. Wood, MrB. Joseph C. Morris, Mrs. Charles M. Stout, Mrs. Oliver S. Keely, Mrs. William J. Beatty, Mrs. Charles Gauger, Mrs. Nathan L. Jones, Mrs. Heber Schotleld, Mrs. Joseph D. Lehman, Mrs. Frank A. Lackey, -Mrs. Joseph V. Kelly, Mrs. C. II. l'.enuett, Mrs. C. P. Martyn, Mrs. Charles Kerlieslager, Miss Elizabeth It. Christie and .lt,i Catharine Conwaj. LANSDOWNE Miss Helen Taylor will entertain her "W0" club tomorrow afternoon. The guests will be Mlhs Isabel Galbraith, Miss Alice Marshall, Miss Edna Taylor, Miss Alice Davis, Miss Ruth Decker, Miss Ruth Wunderllch, Miss Helen Sanders, Miss Margaret Irwin, Miss Margaret Livingston, Miss Ruth Wallace and Mrs. Clif ford Ware. The Evening "M0" will give a dance April 17 In the Twentieth Century Club. Miss Alice Davis, of West Greenwood avenue, and Miss Ruth Decker, of Stewart avenue, a Visiting Miss Hazel Courter, of Cneyney, pa. Miss Alice Davis, of Weat Greenwood avenue, will entertain Easter Monday In honor of Mlas Ruth Pettlgraw, of Hackeniack, whose engage ment to Earl Burrowa was recently announced, Mrs. Daniel Do Vaux, of Wlndemere avenue, will entertain at W this evening, Among those present will be Mr, and Mrs, Louis Meyers, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Meyers, Miss Alice Sul livan, Mlsa Ella Rudolph, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lavls, Mr. and Mrs. David Colvey, Miss Mary Hannlghan, MIts Agnw Haines, Miss Marcella Meyers, Mlis Marlon Oesterlle, Mlas Mildred Scott and Miss Marls Devaux. The Junior Auxiliary of the Presbyterian Church will give a social on April 9. Mlas Ruth Wunderllch Is president. Miss Mary Dewar. Vice president, aiid lUca Charlotte Slier, treasurer. rpllll marriage of Mia Mary Jltsllna Huff, J. daughter of .Mrs. Thomas Salisbury HufT, of the Powelton Apartments, 56lh street and Powelion avenue, and Dr. John P. Clinplnnn, of 17(0 t'ne street, took place Very quietly llila inoiiiing nt n o'clock In SI. Patrick's Chtiroh, 2'5th ami Locust streets. The leri'inouy was pel formed by the Rev. I.awtence A Ucerliig, In tho presence of tho imincillato families only. Mlw Huff was nttendnd bv Miss Ruth Rran, of Washington, na maid of honor, and Or L. llernd nuted ns Doctor ('hnpmnn's best man. Miss 1 1 ii rr. who has been living In this city for some limp, U n member nf a distinguished fnniih of that name In Columbus, (5n. Members of her fnmlly have been prominent In the hls-loi- of that Stnle. Itortnr Chapman is the .on of thr lnt Georgo M t'hapman. of St. Louis, Mo. He Is n grad uate of the Unlveisltv of Pennsylvania, rlnss of , 11H n niPinhrr of the staff of thp Pennsylvania llosplial and i an Instructor nt the University (if PrnnnMvnnln. After :i short trip tn Atlintlr City. Doctor Chapman nnd his bride will live nt 1700 Pino St. Tnovn.i. -- ni.iTTLnsnoRt' The mnrrlage of Miss Genevieve Dllttersdorf, NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA A delightful surprise party was given last week, In honor of Mrs. Isabella Nuskoy by her husband. Jacob Nuskey, at their residence, 2130 Uait Huntingdon street. Dancing, singing' and refreshments served to add to the en joyable affair. The guests wore Jacob Nuskey, Jr., nnd wire. Mr. and Mrs. L. Hand, .Mr. and Mis. Bernard McCool. Mlcniior Nuskey, Mrs. Emma Fow, Master Ernest Nuskey. An Im promptu program was Intioduced, In which Elmer Nuskey nml Elmer Hand did some clever character singing. Jacob Nuskey, Jr., dem onstrated his talent with the violin and piano, during which Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Nuskey, Sr., convulsed tho guests doing nn old plantation cake walk in comic costume. The Fntlcy A. C. held Its tlrst leceptlon at the clubhouse In Wcstvlllo last Sundiiv. The olliccrs of the club am Maurice Devlin, presi dent: Wllllnm Hamilton, vlco president; James Tl'iirtlc, secrptary, nnd Duke Bowers, treasurer. A program had been arranged under tho di rection of William Dantcrlck. The cntortnlnets were AVnltpr Knufman nnd Elmer Kaufman nnd Jnmes Mullen and Richard Diamond. The guests and members present were Miss Anna Call, Miss Laura O'Nell, Miss May Berry. Miss Murgnri-t Hcri.v, Miss Martha Morgan, Miss Martha Stundflcld, Miss Lillian Kelly Miss Eleanor Gaynor, Miss Margaret Brown. Miss May Thompson, Miss Cella Barron, Miss Annie Williams, Patrick llaney, William Sptoat, Ed ward Sproat, John Brown, James Walker, Will iam McAdams, Harry Murray, Joseph Kursham, John Hoppe, Leo Nllson, William Hoyle, Will iam Salby and Frank Welgle, Jr. A St. Patrick's reception was given last eve ning by Miss Nan Eberstoln nt her residence, 303G North Franklin street. A grand sutprlse party was given to Robert McKcnna on his birthday at his home. 1C11 Church streot, by the members of the Curlyn Club. The guests present were Miss Marie Weidncr, Miss May Connell, Miss Mnrgarct Nelson. Miss Jane Fritz, Miss Bertha Holland, Jilts Edith Cummlngs, Miss Man' Cummlngs, Miss Anna Andeison, Robert Bahke, James Mlllett, Charles Heron, John Doyle, Thomas Ryder, Robert McKenim. Allen Wilson John McCarthy, Joseph llouckstoul, Reuben Mlllett, Edward Neville, Jnmes McGougart. Htanh-y Stewart anil Frank Brophy. Carl Rnughpr, of 2073 Finnkford avpnue, has trlurned to his homo from Rusaelvllle, Pa wIipip he was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Pale for the Inst week. Tho grand annual ball of the Westmoreland Republican Association will be held nt the Lithuanian Music Hall, Allegheny avenue nnd TUton street, on Friday, April 5. Mrs. G. Armstrong, of 2W4 East Blich street, will give a luncheon and "COO" tomorrow after noon lu honor of her guest, Miss Catherine Cox. .Miss Reba Rlngold, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rlngold, of 3030 Frank ford avenue, for the last two weeks, has re turned to her home In North Wales, Pa. Miss Edythe Smith, one ot the popular Rhls of the northeast section, and H. C. Itowbotham were the guests of honor at a reception given by the Argonauts at the Beltleld Country Club. Duke Rowers left for a short trip to Chicago. At the last election of ofllcers of the Lancelot Kuntry Club the following wero appointed; PresldPiit, F. U. Armstrong; vice president, J. 51cGuckln; secretary, U. W. Payne; treasurer, K. Macht. The club Is greatly progressing and the membership Is steadily Increasing. Dr. and Mrs. Elmer B. Henry have returned, from a week-end trip to the seashore. WILMINGTON For the benefit of equipping the children's ward of the Delaware Hospital, an entertain, meot for which un especially Interesting pro grrm has been arranged will be given by the Junior Chapter of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Delaware Hospital, on Wednesday evening, April 7. In the New Century Club. The com mittee in charge of the entertainment com prises MrB. F. Lindsay Curtis, Mrs. David D. Ranken, Mrs. AVIUIam C. Nesbltt and Mlas Emma D. Bush, The features of the program will be the presentation of a series of lllng tableaux, the subjects of which are to be taken from framed paintings by old masters, and also from Borne of the late Howard Pyle's works. About 50 young women comprise the Junior Chapter. The proceeds of the enteitaln ment will be for the support of the children's ward. The comedy, "Cranford," will be presented by the senior class ot Friends' School at the annual recaption of the Whtttler Literary So ciety, Saturday evening, March 27. The play will be given in the gymnasium, and the re ception will be given In the Girls' High School auditorium. Mrs. Jennie It, Field la on an extended visit to Summarvllle, S, C. daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Adolph Ullltersdorf, and Earl Phnlr Troxcll will be soltmnlied to night nt o'clock In Old Christ Church, !d And Market streets, Mr. nnd Mrs. Trosell will be t home after April 17, at 7024 Torreadale nVe mie. Tacony, Pa. SII.BF.ItMAN -WfSI.Ett A wedding which has Just been announced Is that of Mlf-s Mary Wesler, daughter of Jacob Weslor, of CS9 South 2d street, to Wolf Sll bermnn, of Atlantic City. The ceremony was performed nt thp Nevenger Hynogogue, Id and Cnthnrlne streets, on February 14, by the Rev. A. Goldstein. The maid of honor was Mls Pearl Wesler, slstpr of tho brldp. The bridesmaids were Miss Ualda Stamm, Miss Sadie Wesler, Miss Mollle Htnmni. Miss Lucille Roanberg, Miss Bessie West. M:ss Sadie Cherry, Miss I'.ebs. Klein and Miss Minerva Klein Thp bes( man was Julius Goldberg, nnd the ushrs were Dr .1. Saffron, Harry Rushanskv. P. flhnmatz. Dr. I). Louis, Louis Weilrr. S KpIii and Isndor Wealer. Mr. nnd Mrs. SUberman left for a trip to the Pannina Exposition, and will return tn their home nt 733 Atlantic avenue, Atlantic City, the latter part of May. CAMDEN AND VICINITY Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scott have announced tho engagement of their daughter, Gertrude, to Morris I). Clark, of HsddonfleUl. Mrs. Frank L. Starr, of ISM Linden streeft, Is spending scvctal weeks nt Galen Hall, Atlantic City. AMUSEMENTS nhnarniir Sr opeha i Home of wmWi" AFTRKKOONB-I -.80 to 4:30 10c, JBe, -siT " EVKNINOS 7 130 to 10:50 lUo. 26c. BUo. BUY SCATS IN ADVANCE AND AVOID STANDING IN LINE THIRD BIG WEEK FAMOUS PLAYBIIS' FILM CO.'S STUPENDOUS PHOTO-SPECTACLE THE ETERNAL CITY BY HALL CAINE With PAULINE FREDERICK TWIOK DAILY 2:80 AND 8:30 P. M. I'P.CCgDKp DY CHAPLIN COMBDIK.H Metropolitan Opera House Farewell LAST THREE PERFORMANCES De Wolf Hopper And the GU.UEtlT & SULLIVAN OPERA CO. TONIOtIT A TOMOnrtOW NIGHT. 8: in. TOMOIl MATIKnR, 2.15. Tho MIKADO LAST TIMES Prices -iri?r: 1000 ftr; Seats $lJS'f?i Stats 1103 Chestnut St. and Opera Home. ACADEMY TONIGHT 8:15 and"" OF MUSIC TOMORROW 2:30 ELMENDORF AKTIST AXD RACOSTtlUll AROUND THE UNITED STATES OrtAND CANYON. CALIFOHNIA. T1IU HXPOSITIONS. YOSEMITB, MT. HAI.NIEIt AND TIM3 YELLOWHTONR. miCES 2Bo to SI JIEPl'K'B, 1110 CHESTNUT. FORREST L'So and BOc Alt Seats . Iteseneil NOW TWICE -DAILY, 2:30 and 8:30 EVENING LEDGER REAL WAR PICTURES SECOND WEEK OP BATTLE THRILLS SKNSATJO.N OP .MOVING P1CTUHE IVOrtLD HHAT!?NaVSELLlNO -FOIl -NEXT WEEK B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE EVERY MOTHER SHOULD SEE NAZIMO VA in "WAR BRIDES" FOR WOMEN AND UNIVERSAL PEACE I'aul Cnnchaa; C'lftudlu & bcarlet; MacU A Orta: l, Hoy, .nun A Co. ; uilieis T VT3TP TOMUIIT AT XJ 1 1XJ LAST MATINniS TO.MOFI.. 2:15 tVM. A. BltADY I'reienta ROBERT B. MANTELL In Ghakcipearean and Claialo lUptrtoIra TONIGHT "KING JOHN" TOMOIWOW MAT and N1UHT "JULIUS CAKSAIt" JIAHKET 8TrtEUT AND JUNIPEIl Continuous Vaudtvlllt 11:80 A. M to 11;30 P. U. GLOBE STALEY & BIRBECK VAUDEVILLE'S CHIEATEST MUSICAL NOVKLTT MIt. i. MJIS MARK MUIU'HY: WESTON & C'LAKKl DYEll i FAYj LITTLE MISS JEAN; OTHERS "METROPOLITAN Ol'ERA HOUSE Tuea, Us.. March X'd, 8 1.",. Strut time In llila city by Tha METROPOLITAN OPERA CO.. NEW YORK L'AMORE DEI TRE RE Mmei. Sort. Eenr. nraalau. Duchtne. MM. Ferrari. Komana, Amato, DIJur. Conductor, Mr, ToacanlnL 8ata, 1109 Cnmnut at. Walnut 7035. Race 87 8 A. M. to 11 P. M. PALACE 1214 Market 10c & 20c VAUDEVILLE International Comlquta. Wahar Elliott. OiWa PHOTOPLAY Wlnilral Klnxitun In "IXJVK ROUTE MARKET ST. AUOVE 1UTH PICTURES 11 A M. TO 11 IIS P U MARUUEHITE ULAR1C In "GRETNA GREEN" THE Stanley nnttn ATTRACTION. FIRST SlIOWlNa ... CHARLEa ! CHAPLIN III "NIUHT1NTHEPARK" "a nWTDUT TON KMT AT StlS ADlljLrril matinee tomorrow, s, is ollwr Moroaeo Preaanta J. Hartley Mannara' PEG O' MY HEART THBJLAY everybody loves PtToSROUTAN'S SONG BIRDS rio T Other Marltorloua Acta Ivhjlb Proaiam Chansed Monday k Thuraday THEATRE ? lOc) WioJ ACADEMY Stata at ifeppa'a. UlB Chaitnut PHILADELPHIA I ? j Tomor. ,?. ORCHEA 8B-B7'ffiIIS n A T3TJ TPI Tbl NMt w,eU- Er- il l7AtvivlO.IV Mattntea wd. and Sat. at 2il ""l&MX 1 K"s BALDPATE PopularPrlcaWadna4ay Mata. Bat BaataJLBJ liTnrvnrfr S "u o market mbutu VJLUIUjaI1 I Marl Drainer and CoarUa VALDEVILLB I Chaplin In Tlllla'a Punclurad PHOTOPLAYS 1 Homancat Mabel Kn4 ll)c. 20c I .u?'LPlhJ1, " NIXOVS OMAR OPERA CO.. BAitTO A ri 1 m CLARK, BARRETT A OPPi nT? AND CONRAD 4 MERINO; SoRBTTl J XXX i-l 4 ANTOINBTTBt "SENATOK" Today at 15. T MURPHY. Lambing Pictura. BROAD Last 2 Evgs. wSJ8J&e THE BLUE ENVEL0PEA DU MONT'S 'vlF? Rurlaeaua THB DOPK FIENDS " ' O A QTMn Walnut is ath Bia. 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