EVENING LEDGERPfllKAPELPHIA, SATUBDAY, MARCH 20, 1915; i g EN! advances, social events are slack A flff and thero will ba consldorably less Q, t on during Passion Woek and Holy Week, h are still to pass before tho Easter bells ".iTiho Pal"8 of thB Pe""8""111 ES - .. event Is scheduled for Me t. ihe passing OI U1D """""" msaouii. Monday, Mrs. is F. Milne, of 1714 Spruco street, Will ? luncheon and bridge at her home. tmbe a BUMt of honor l a lunchoon to ba en by ner mother' Mra Goor9 BUrton. U ir. fcm. 2015 Spruco street. Itwo lJalrs wlU be Blven '" ald f th" BQUftt Wtnchleo League The nrst, a bazaar, to be fy in tho homo of Mrs William B Groben, ffikestae avenue anu -uy , "k. ouo, ..u lr - ib1.ii1 ton. tn hr niven In thn Tin second, u " . -- --- ft, of Jlrs. jjiwuuu jjvuhj., u...u timet, WHsahlckon. tlfl the evening tho theatre club organized by K r Stanley Hurlburt will meet, nnd supper nl dancing will follow In tho Boltevue-Strat- Iferd. Um, nd Jlrs Keith T. Downing, of 313 Car- r pt street, win eniuiiuiu hi. uiiiuui uii foL'nday In honor of Miss Evelyn Harrlng- U j inhn v Holton, whose marriage will r,.u nlaco on Tuesdny, April 6. ijtf and Mrs Henry S. Grove will nlso cn fLrtiin at dinner In their homo, 268 Tulpohockon fllreet. In honor of Mr. and Mrs. John Howard TtcF'ddon. Liner "m u'"K ". " UBarre Javno will entertain In honor of Lady Gregory. '- Thursday. Mrs. William Baker Elliott, ot $ Pine street, will entertain at auction, as tin nlso Jlrs. T. Wistar Brown, 3d, at her resi dence, nylstonc, Overbrook. I Later In the afternoon a nelgnoornooa tea win L vpn bv Mrs Howard Butcher, Jr., of Ard- fnore, In honor of her sister-in-law, Mrs, Abram Ribbons Tatnall. I-Iwo dinners will bo given mat evening, one ibrllr. and JIis. Fiedorick Prime, Jr., at their tome, 100S Spruco street, and the other by Mr. k.i itr. wminm A Smith, of Jlountaln ave- rntb Oak Lane, after which bridge and dancing ifirill follow. g Beside tho regular Lenten classes that occur ? Friday, thero will be a children's party given ky Mrs. Steveneon M. Crothcrs, of Roslyn Heights, 'Chestnut Hill, In honor of her four- Fftar-old daughtor, Miss Ameo Crothcrs. In tie evening tho regular dinner-dance of tho Huntingdon Valley Country Club will taka place. Beveral affalr3 are listed for tho coming sea tan's debutantes. On Saturday, Mrs. William J. mlrd will entertain at luncheon in honor of her ftoghter, Miss S. Uytendalo Balrd, at her liome, 812 Pino street. In the evening an nt futctlve danco will bo given by Mrs. Samuel ffcmlen Carpenter at her homo, 2105 Spruce Ctret, In honor of her daughters, Miss Edith K. Carpenter and Miss Elcanoro Carpenter, and her son, Samuel Emlen Carpenter, Jr. A dinner-dance will be given by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart Wurta at their home, 926 Spruco street. In honor of Miss Nancy Correy Smith ud her fiance, Joseph Wood, Jr., of Pittsburgh. I Invitations have been received from the gov ernors of the Union League for a reception to U given to tho members of the Orpheus Club a Saturday evening, March 27. ,The dance which was scheduled to take place en Saturday, April 10, at the Navy Yard has teen postponed until Friday, April 16, on ac count of tho number of social affairs which have been planned for Easter week. Miss Jean Newbold Thompson, of 1816 Do Lan der street, will attend the hop to bo given on Saturday, April 10, at tho Naval Academy, ftnnapolls, Md Tdwln Greblo Dreer, who has been In tho Eouth, has left Jacksonville, Fla and is on nay to tho Panama Exposition. Mrs. James Watts Mercur entertained at Jsrcheon today In honor ot her daughter. Miss Dentin IT MftfA.t nf l.A i.nMn 1"a Cn..V. Old ItreeU The cucsts will ho from the set maklne tlelr debut next year and will include Miss Hary B. T. Brooks. Miss Marcaret Morris Ptrot, Miss Katharllin Putnam. Miaa Rllzahath Brlnton, Miss Eleanor Longstreth, Miss Nancy Eellers, Miss Eleanor Stockton Vogels, Miss An teile Parke, MIbs Mario Farles, Miss Janet janes ana Miss Katharine Robinson. 'Miss Margaret Berwlnd. daughter of Mr. and Jhs. Henry Augustus Berwlnd, of 2112 Walnut toef, will give a theatre party tonight in honor l illis Elizabeth Roberta Reath and her fiance. John A, Appleton. of New Ymk. Tha Dartv will jjfer attend the supper-dance at the Rltz-Carl- lan, IMIss Betty Elliott, daughter of Colonel W. J. Wlott and Mrs Elliott, will be honor guest at pinner to be given by her parents at their toe, 317 South 17th street, prior to the Satur W Evening Dancing Class. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Grey will entertain at goner la their home in honor of Miss Louise WW", EUr, nd Mrs. Robert J Hughes will entertain ? dlnner-dance tonight in the Philadelphia jatatry Club in honor of Mlsa Marguerite Jwllopeter and Morris Herkness, whose engage gt was announced recently. There will be It g"ts present. Rip. and Mrs. Ashton Devereux, of JUS Mld $ avenue, are being congratulated upon the ffiHh of a daughter, Mary dark Devereux. R Informal muslcale will be given this after- In the Presser Auditorium, 1714 Chestnut tet under the auspices of tho Estro Quartet. Pin tktT' illBB LouIao D Glnther, Miss Phyllis EClark and Miss Almlra R, Harris. ALONG THE MAIN LINE YD-Ab a fitting close to his term of of- : S President of th nvnnvJ rlnh Wllhnr Plarnllton and Mrs. Hamilton will entertain KSuwaay evening, March 23, at the Cynwyd n active members of the Board of Gov- 'f and the committees who haye served 1 Mr Hamiltnn for thn Int turn vain g the annua! election in March Mr. HanUlton l Presented by the Board of Governors with Ifwlsome loving cup. During his presidency r1uJ) moved Into Its handsome new house on 4rlllo road and to his enercrv and Interest iCynwyd Club now holds first dace among ffiolher suburban clubs. Miowlns; are the names of the retiring of-. aaa board of governors, Wilbur F. Ham- W!dent. William B Kraff. vice presl- S'raok H Sykes, second vice president W 3 March, secretary; . RandaU WlU- i V?w Wrap1 WiHl SHHS MISS SARAH UYTENDALE BAIIU) Misa Baird will be among u.c debu tantes of tho coming season. Sho is tho daughtor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Willinm J. Baird, of 812 Pino street. Miss Baird has decided theatrical talent nnd is already a member o tho Plays nnd Players Club, and has appeared in sev eral of its affairs. Mrs. Baird will en tertain nt luncheon in her daughter's honor next Saturday. lams, Jr, treasurer, board of goernors, John C. Armstrong, Evans Spnnglcr, II JI Donovan Fredeilck C Nowbourg. Jr , Clinton Gllllnghnm, J. V. E Titus, John S Eberbach, E. Newton Wlgfall, Sejmour do B. Kelm, Dr. Guthrlo Mc Conncll After April 1 tho following officers will servo: William B. Kraft, president; Frank H. Sykos, vice president; Frederick C. Newbourg, Ji , sec ond vlco president; John II. Taunco, secretary; J. Randall Williams, Jt , trcasuror; boird of governors, John C. Armstrong, Evans Hpangler, II. M. Donovan, Walter S. March, Clinton Glll Ingham, J. V. E Titus. John S Eberbach, Frances S Laws, Wilbur F Hnmllton, E New ton Wlgfnll OVEItnnoOK Mrs. Wistar Brown, 3d, of B9th street and City line, will cntcrtnln nt dinner tonight at her home Among the guests will bo Mr. nnd Mrs. Cnsper Wlster Hacker nnd Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hacker. Mr. and Mrs Charles C. Kinney gavo a danco on Thursday night at their home, 63d street nnd Galnor road Thero wero 40 guests present. CHESTNUT HILL Mr. nnd Sirs John II. Whlttakcr will enter tain Informally at dinner this evening at the Philadelphia Cricket Club before the dance. Among those who givo dinners tonight at the Philadelphia Cricket Club are Mrs. H. N. Tay lor, Jlrs. E. Rogers, David Halstcad and Will iam Phillips GERMANTOWN Mr and Jlrs Wheeler Lord entertained nt dinner before the Wednesday night dance at Manhclm In honor of Mr. and Mrs A. Southern Conway. Mr. and Sirs. Rufus W Scott, of Wissa hlckon avenue nnd Hortter street, will give a dinner of eight covers tonight before the danoe at tho Philadelphia Cricket Club ansa Selena Hey, of 010 West Hansborry street, has gone to Galen Hall, In Wernersvllle, Pa , for a short stay. Jlrs. Samuel Blspham Bowen, of Wayne ave nue and Johnson street, Is among tho German town contingent In Atlantlo City. William Scott and his two daughters. Miss Helen nnd JIIss Dorothy Scott, who have been spending the winter In Cuba and the Florida resorts, will return homo. School lane and Wnyno avenue, Thursday, March 25. Mrs. W. K Smith, of the Delmar Apartments, will hold n card party Maroh 31 In her suite during the afternoon. The donations will be contributed to the needy In the northeastern section of the city. Mrs. W. T, MoDevltt ontertnlned nt luncheon on Wednesday at her home, 5017 Wayne avenue. In honor of Mrs. G. Dana, of Burton, N. J. Covers were laid for eight and the color scheme was green with miniature baskets of sham rocks and floral decorations of sweet peaa. Among those present were Mrs. H. Bradley, Jlrs. W. Welman, Mrs Tot man, Mrs. T. Dana, Mrs. S Kamp, Mrs. Margaret Bradley and Madame M. L. Dewees Mrs. Honor Walsh will address the members of the St, Cecilia Reading Circle In St. Vincent's Hall, EaBt Price street, on Monday evening Mrs. Walsh has chosen "Bernard Shaw" for her subject. A delightful musical program, which has been arranged by Misa Lucia M. Penrose. Miss Alice McPoyle and Jack Sheehan, will fol jow the lecture. Miss Sophie Breldenfleld, of 37 East Tulpe hocken street, will entertain nt "600" this eve ning followed by a buffet supper, In honor of Miss' Helen L. F. Jarvts Her guests will In clude Miss Laura Child, Miss Catharine Rock land, Miss Mary McHugh. Miss Anna Malle, Miss Catharine Breldenfleld, Edward Woodruff. Fritz Kuer, Jack Glazier, G. Hlllard English, Frank Miller, Murill G. Squire, Edward Both- well. Oliver Jarvis am .... - - .. ar.t.n.a. Xtlloa rtf Vlll nehockfin Mr. ana rars. " -...--. street, left yesterday for a trip to Porto Rico. ROXBOROUGH Mr and Mrs. Joseph Ewlng. of East Walnut lane will give a dinner, followed by cards, to nlgh't The color scheme of the decorations will be pink, roses being the flowers used. Their guests will be Mis Sara Falconer, Miss Betty Bardsley, Miss Alice Humphries, Miss Clara Walker, John Brown and George Edmunds. Mrs. Louis Melvin Etruse, of Ridge and WIgard avenues, entertained informally last night, when her guests were Mrs. Clarence E. Parks, Miss Ray Boocock, Mrs, Mllford C. Fox, Mrs. W, II. Hoedt, Mrs. Charles Whlteman, Mrs. Charles Gane, Mrs. William Addelhelm, Mrs Frances Cantrell, Jr, Mrs. Andrew Sauer and'Mrs. ytWiam Strcuct $5,' "if v I'hoto by J. Mitchell Elllatt. MISS MARGARET DAVIS Miss Davis is the daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Davis, of West Hortter street, Germantown. Sho will make her debut next season. DANCING CLASSES Mrs. Brooko's Class Meets Tonight at Manheim Mrs. Edward Troth's Met Last Night. The dancing class arranged by Mrs. George Brooke, which meets in tho Germantown Crloket Club on Saturday nights, will be held tonight Dinners for this set oro usually given, and tonight Mrs. Walter Henderson will entertain In honor of her daughter. Miss Martha Hender son. Tho guests will Include JIlss Ruth Hoehllng, Miss Marie WIesc, Miss Gladys Mor rison, JIlss Zerllda Marks, JIlss Blanche Turney, JIlss Helen Turney, JIlss Jlirlam Wallace, Mrs. Warner Smith, Jlrs. Charles W. Ludlow, Mrs. Jlorrls Richards, Harry Rosslter, Frank Stack, Gilbert Wlese, Howard Sheppard and Harold Schoffleld. Jlr. and Mrs. Frederic H. Strawbrldge, of School lane, Germantown, will entertain at din ner In honor of their son, Frederic H. Straw bridge, Jr. Covers will be laid for 13 guests. Last night the dancing- class, organized and chaperoned by Jlrs. Edward Troth, met at Man helm also. This Is one of tho most popular classes In Germantown. It Is for thoso who have already made their debut. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Jlrs. Frank Hill, of 2031 South Nor wood street, gave a dinner on St. Patrick's night In honor of their daughters, JIlss Rosella Hill and Miss Frances Hill, and their son, Thomas Hill. The decorations were In keeping with the day and Irish and American flags. Covers were laid for 15 guests. Miss Mary D. Cannon entertained on Wednes day evening at her home In the Qlrard Estate. The decorative scheme was carried out In keep ing with the day and some very original novel ties helped enliven the evening, the shamrock figuring largely In the favors. Miss Elizabeth Keefe and Francis M. Balderston, Jr., featured the singing and were assisted by John Glasse at the piano. Others present wero JIlss Jlar geretta Subers, JIlss Carrie Tennant, Miss Katherlna Scheiss, Miss Emma Lynch, JIlss Mae Subers, JIlss Mario McLaughlin, JIlss Dorothy Wowe, Miss Helen McLaughlin, JIlss Marie Duffy, Winnie Gibson, Israel Roomberg, Max Knobllck, Isador Frankel, John Roberts, Al Swymellor, George Turner, Harold Painter, Rob Jlontgomery and Harry Mullln. The Young Men's Hebrew Association of 311 Catharine street, gave a large ball Thursday night. The ballroom was beautifully decorated. There was contest dancing and handsome prizes were awarded. Among the guests were Dr. an Mrs Louis Berstlne, Miss Tlllie Nevack, Miss Ellen Weiss, JIlss Lillian Blumenthal, Miss Cella Hanopolsky, JIlss Jennie Finestone, Miss Kate Davis, JIlss Rosa Cahn, Mlsa Rae Wolf, JIlss Anna Feldstlne, Miss Anna, Pomeranz, Dr Jo seph Bardy, Harry Wolf, David Pomeranz, Jacob A. Wilson, Samuel Levlne, Louis Gekoskl, Daniel Lave, Joseph Kantor, Dr. William J, Novack, Jacob S. Markler, Maurice Teltelbaura, Archie Levy, Philip Hanopolsky, Nelson Nard mark, Dr J. C. Yaskln, George Paul, Hyman Rabinowttz, Sydney Llchtensteln and others. Jlrs. Charles F. Bailey, wife of Doctor Bailey, of 1613 South Broad street, will entertain on Monday evening at a progressive euchre, pi nochle and "500" party In the Annunciation new social hall, 10th and Dickinson streets. The proceeds will be donated to the 715,000 debt campaign. Mrs. Bailey will be assisted In re ceiving by Miss Devenny, a very popular South Philadelphia:!. Mrs. Herman Livingston and her small son, John Talmage Livingston, of 2315 South Cleve land avenue. In the Glrard Estate, have gone to Jfew York for e. visit of aboiit two weeks. h MISS FLORENCE JEANETTE ELLIOT fiotosrurh i-s Marceau Miss Elliot and hor mother, Mrs. Frank Elliot, of 4537 Spruco street, will leavo on Thursday for a three months' tour of California, going by tho way of tho Panama Canal. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs Richard Nelms and Mrs Leonard V, GoebtMli entertained at brldgo last night at Mrs. Nelms' homo, 3212 Race street, Tholr guests wero the members of their evening bridge club, nnd Included Mr. and Jlrs Addi son A Christian, Dr. nnd Mrs. Howard A. Jllncr, Mr. nnd Jtis Hnrry JIntthcw Titus, Mr. nnd Jlrs. Charles Shoemaker, Mr. and Jlrs Ed ward S Stackhouso and Jlr. nnd Jlrs. Stephon O. Uric. Tho Hathaway Shikespearo Club will hold Its nnnunl card party and danco tonight at tho Normandle. Jlr. and Jlrs William Reed, of 3303 Ludlow strcot, will gIo a ouchro in honor of their son, Edward V. Patton Reed, on Saturday evening, March 2", nt 8 o'clock. Among tho guests In vited are Jlr. nnd Jlrs Frank McMnlhon, Jlr. and Jlrs. Bernard JlcCoy and William Baldwin Reld. Mr. and Jlrs George Tyson gavo a St Pat rick's night party nt their residence, 2t North Dewey street. Among the guests were Mr. and Jlrs. Thomas Williams, Harry Deal, Jlr. and Jlrs. Thomas JIars, Jlr. and Jlrs. John Frazler, Jlr and Mrs. James Konney, Mr. and Jlrs. William Green, Jlr and Jlrs. Charles Hoehn, Mr and Jlrs. George Van Tyne, Jlr. and Jlrs. Albert Smith, Jlr. and Jlrs Harry Keeley, Jlrs JIary Palmer, Jlr. and Jlrs. John Ott, Mr. and Jlrs. George Roger, JIlss K. Green, of York, Del.; George Tyson, of Norrlstown, Pa,; Jlr. and Jlrs Edwnrd Stephens, Jlr. and Jlrs. E JI. Buxten, William Shlbes, Jlr. and Jlrs J. Simp ers, Jlr. and Jlrs Nelson Trout and Jlr. and Jlrs John Flecksteln. Jlrs. JIary Palmer en tertained at the plnno, Mr. Flcckensteln sang many German songs and Jlr. Stevens told many stories. Jlr. and Mrs. Charles R. Foster, of 29 North Robinson street, entertained at their homo on St. Patrick's eve. Among their guests wero Captain Frank Hughes nnd Mrs. Hughes, Lieu tenant Harry Worth and Mro. Worth, Jlr. and Jlrs. William Cody, Jlrs. Jlamle Williams, John Sohrlner, Edward Stevens, Georgo Douglas, Frank Jeanette, Albert Foster, JIlss Mamie Mansollna, Louis Bergantz, Mr. and Jlrs. Will iam McNeal, Jlr. and Jlrs. Jacob Brltsch, Jlr. and Jlrs. Edward Qulnlan and Harry Bold. Miss Bridget McGontgle, of Shenandoah, Fa., is visiting her sister, Jlrs. John Cuvanaugh, of 5812 Vine street Miss Margaret Gmrnel!, of 2026 South Sal ford street, will give a dinner tonight In honor of Jlrs. David Perrott, of New York, and Clar ence Fish, of this city. The table and rooms will be decorated with spring flowers, and JIlss Gemmell will be assisted in receiving by JIlss JIarie O'Nell. The other guests will be Miss Anita Llzsey, JIlss Jlyrtle Stewart, JIlss Lillian Boyle, Miss Helen Gorman, William O'Brien, Lyn Hill, Mal colm Catena, William Crelller, Charles Relley, Robert Gemmell, George Gemmell and Robert Bond. ALONG THE READING JIlss Dorothy Ruddaoh, daughter of Jlrs. J, Walter Ruddach, of Noble, entertained at a dance last evening at the Old York Road Coun try Club at 8.30 o'clock In honor of the mem bers ot the Paint and Powder Club, auxiliary to the Jenklntown Choral, who took part In last year's and this year's performances. The mem bers of the clubs Include Jlrs. M. Y. Smith, president of the club; Miss Myrtle Mclvee, Miss Esther Wass, Mlsa Margaret Waters, Miss Elsie Daniels, Miss Eleanor Jones, JIlss Dorothy Mills, JIlss Helen Palmer, Miss Emily Smith, Miss Jlay Buck, JIlss Edith Bond, Fred W. Sutor, Joseph Bond, George Hallowell, Inglals Gayley, Carl Glanz, George Flounders, Joseph L. Jones, 2d, Leslie Bette, Howard JIcKee, J. Harvey Patterson, John Robinson, Walter D. JIHis, Watson Chesterman, John F. Harder, Walter Scott Dalley, Charlie Jones and William Holmes, There were about 25 additional guests present Jlrs. W S Schellenger, Bent road, Wyncote, gave a small tea In honor of her cousin, Jlrs. Day, of New York city, and Mrs. Cameron, or Marietta, Pa. Mr. and Jlrs. James J. Sill, Accomac road, Wynqote, have returned from a month's so journ In Florida. They will entertain Mrs. Ralph Morgan and daughter, of Flushing, N. Y., for a few days. Miss TVelr, daughter of Representative William Weir, Jr. will give a charity tea March 26 at her residence. An entertainment will precede the tea. The proceeds will be contributed to the i7ork of Mrs Ketchura, head of the Richmond Soup Society. PLAYS ANDLAYERS Three Delightful Plays to Bo Given Again Tonight at tho Club RoomB. The Plays mid Plajcrs will glo tho third And last of tholr performances tonight at tho l'lajroom, 43 South ISth street, In old of tho forestry cause Tho thrco abort sketches which nro being presented havo each been delight fully diverting and the casts are exceptionally good. The first number, "The Subjection of Kezia," wrlttui by Mrs Hnvelock Ellis, Is under the direction of J. Howard Rebcr, president of the club Tho cast comprlsos Jlrs J. Howard Iteber In tho tltlo role, William H Whitney as Joo Pengllly, the husband of Kozla, and Henry L To as JIntthow. the well-meaning friend of tho Pcngllljs. Tho whimsical llttlo piece serves as a most entertaining curtain-raiser. "Tho Llttlo Stono Houso," by Georgo Cal dcron, tho scono of which is laid In a Russian province, is a one-act drama of great Intensity. Dr. Daniel JL Hoyt Is the stage director, and tho members of tho cast Include Miss Helena Bnlblrnle, JIlss Dorothy Welsh, Henry L Fox, W. A. Stout, Herbert L. Weir, J. Howard Reber and Howard F. Brlnton The perform ance of Miss Balbirnio ns Preskovyn Petrovna, the lodging house keeper, and of Mr Reber ns the stranger leaveB nothing to be desired, nnd each of tho other players Is to bo commended. A delightful sketch. "Over the Hills," by John Palmer, proves a welcome diversion after tho more dramatic performance preceding It It Is produced under the dtreotion of Herbert Lloyd Weir, with Jlrs JIaurice Walsh Fagan, Jlrs Samuel Woodward, William H Whitney and Henry C. Sheppard in tho cast. Jlr. Whit ney, as Robort Wilde, is splendid, whllo Jlrs. Fagan, aa Helen Wilde, his wife, brings out all the subtlo humor and charm of tho char acter. Jlr, Sheppard speaks his lines with a delightful breezlness well In keeping with the part NORTH PHILADELPHIA Jlrs. Alfred Frederick Barker, of 1703 Jlont gomery nvenue, will give a children's party this afternoon at her homo In honor of the 11th birthday of her son, Alfred Frederick Barker, Jr. Thero will be about 50 children at the af fair Tho decorations and favors at the table will bo in pink. During tho afternoon the chil dren will be entertained by a prestidigitator. A fish pond will also form part of the entertain ment John Miller, who Is speedily recovering from his recent Illness, la to be the guest of honor at a reception given by his parents at their resi dence, 2136 Rldgo avenue, tomorrow evening. Jack Harris, vvlth his Paradise Band, will fur nish tho musical talent. Mr. Miller will leave on Monday for Palm Beach to recuperate. An Easter dance will be given at the St. James by Jlrs G. H. Croftln, of 1805 West Venango Btreet. The proceeds will be given to the work of relief In the Northeast section. Walter Emely, 2729 North 12th street, has re turned from a trip through eeveral of tho West ern States. After a brief stay heie he will again continue his trip toward the Pacific coast. TIOGA Mr. and Jlrs J. G Hunter Seitz, of 3633 North Broad street, will give a reception tonight In celebration of their 25th wedding anniversary. Palms, ferns and pink and white flowers will ba used In the decorations, Jlrs. J. L. Kntpe and JIlss Florence Heckman, nieces ot the hostess, will assist In receiving. The guests will Include Mr. and Jlrs Walter Carter, Jlr. and Mrs. William Slval, Jlrs E B. Brady, Elmer Brady, Jlr. and Jlrs. Emll Polludan, Mrs Laura Ches ter, Jlr. and Mrs J. L Knlpe. Miss Pearl Rader, Jlr. and Jlrs II. Vogelbach, Jlr. and Jlr Wal ter Robinson, Mr. and Jlrs. W Cratzer, Jlr. and Mrs. W. JIason, Jlr and Mrs. W. Ryerley, Jlr. nnd Jlrs. G Sayer, Mrs S Bayer, Miss Blanche Sayer, Miss JIargaretta Chew, Miss Ethel Chew, Mr. and Mrs. JIargerum, Mr. and Jlrs W. S. Snyder, Jlr. and Jlrs II Rice, Dr. nnd Jlrs J. S. Chubb, Dr and Jlrs. R. S. Summers, Jlr. and Mrs. C. L Lynch, Jlr. and Mrs II. McLaughlin, Jlr. and Mrs William White, Jlr. and Jlrs JI. Wood, Dr. and Jlrs S. Knlpe, of Pottstown; Mr. and Mrs. la D. Deer, of Conshohocken; Mr and Mrs J JIlss mer, Mr. and Mrs. H Webber, of Catasauqua; Charles Catanach, ot Hustleton; Mr, and Mrs. J. Leech, Bethlehem, and Jlr. and Jlrs. A. Heckman, ot Stroudsburg. CAMDEN AND VICINITY Jlr. and Mrs. William H. Roberts, of Moores town, have announced tho engagement of their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Roberts, to Thomas William Elklnton, ot Moylan, Pa, Joseph B. Nowrey. Jr , has gone to California for an extended sojourn. THE) marriage of Miss Minnie H. Braude, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II W. Braude to Max Baum will be solemnlred tomorrow niW noon at 5 o'clock at the home of tho bride's parents, 6920 Walnut street The Rev, Dr. Sam uel Fredman will perform the ceremony, Mor ris Bnum, of New York, a brother of tho bride groom, will act aa best man and tho bride will bo unattended. A dinner for the members ot tho Immediate families will follow the cere mony, after whloh Jlr and Mrs. Bnum will leave for their wedding Journey. Upon their return they will live at 6020 Walnut street, where they will be at home after May 1. 9 PLAHEnTY CLAP.K Announcement Is made of the marriage of Miss Bertha Miriam Clark, daughter of Mr. and Jlro. William B Clark, to Elmer Penrose Fla herty, son of Mr. and Jlrs John Flaherty, on Thursday evening, March 18 The ceremony was performed In the home of the hide's parent. 6023 Webster street, by the Rev. 8. C. Eve. The bride wore a gown of white charmeuse en train and carried a shower bouquet of sweet peas She was attended by Miss Mae Anna Lowen as maid ot honor, and Miss Esther Mary Hoober, ot Now Holland, Pa ; Miss Vera Helen Mahaney, of Camden, N. J., ai bridesmaids. Mr. Flaherty was attended by his brother, Samuel Howard Flaherty. There wero many out-of-town guests and after tho wedding dinner Mr. nnd Jlrs. Flaherty left on nn oxtended wedding trip, nnd on their re turn will reside tn their new home, 6103 Wash ington avenue, West Philadelphia. NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA JIlss Kitty Seltzman, accompanied by Jllsa Sarah Wolnblatt of West Philadelphia, wUl leave today for a short visit to Harrisburg and Carlisle. J. Arthur Schllcter, the noted orator and lec turer, will deliver his most popular lecture, entitled "Out of tho Depths," at tho East Alle gheny Avenue Jlethodlst Episcopal Church April 8, for the benefit of tho charity supervised by Jlrs. Kotchum, of Frankford avenue. Bernard Zeeman, 2415 Kensington avenue, prominent socially among tho younger set in th northeast, has gone on a four months' trip through the Eastern States and the Canadian provinces. During his school days at the North east High Sohool he figured prominently In the musical circles there. He has gained consid erable repute as a composer of songs. JIlss Nan Greeley entertained a number of her friends at a "500" party last week at her resi dence, 2S66 Lelthgow street. Jlr. and Mrs. Nathan Jlathlas entertained this week nt their home, 2d streot and Germantown avenue. Games wero played and refreshments served. Miss Roso Gray and Mrs. Jlathlas sang several beautiful duets. JIlss Rose Greenfeld accompanied them on tho piano. Robert Green burg and Lester Grant also entertained tho guests with selections on mandolins. Other guests Included Mr. and Mrs. S Nlsslnger, Mr. and Jlrs. Mark Mathlas, Miss Kate Goldberg, Miss Rose Mathlas, Miss Ethel Rosenberg, Miss Rose Green, Miss Emlle Mathlas and Samuel Flnkelsteln. Andrew Dryberg, of 4U6 East Thompson street, will be home next Thursday, after a trip to England to see his parents. Mr. and Jlrs. Reginald Hunter will have a "house-wnrmlng" party at their new home, 3355 Emerald street, on Wednesday evening. Jlrs. Jennie N. Brown, of Salem, N. X, has been visiting her son. Dr. C Sheblo Brown, 1303 Gorst street, Frankford. Mrs. JI. E. Jlltchell, of 2512 Frankford avenue, will entertain the members of her "kaffeo klatch" at her home on Jlondny Among those present will be Jlrs. Louis Selp, C. Selp, Jlrs. Krumm, Jlrs. Ayres, Mrs. JIcGrory, Jlrs. Schumm, Mrs. Kellnor, Jlrs Broadfleld, Jlrs. Luchery, Jlrs. Matthias nnd Mre. Stephen. Jlrs. J. J. Needham, of 2812 Frankford avenue, will lead tho grand march at a banquet given nt Mosebach's Casino on Monday evening by the Quaker City Chapter, No. 162, Q, E. S. A number of the grand officers will be enter tained and the grand march will begin at 7:30 p m. Dr. J. J. Needham, of 2312 Frankford avenue, who Is recovering from a recent Ulnejs, will spend the week-end with his mother. Mrs. Thomas Needham, of Avalon, N. J. FRANKFORD The members of Bethesda Presbyterian Church are looking forward to the production of "Alice in Wonderland" to be given April 9. The sketoh Is under the direction ot JIlss Jlcllrazey and JIlss Moss, Those who will take part In It are Jllsa C. Beare, JIlss S. Boyer, Miss Brown, JIlss JI, Coulter, JIlss Slelshmnn, JIlss M. Hynzman, Miss S. Judge, Miss JI. Jlcllrazey, Miss JI. Stotsenburg and Miss J. Wenzell. The proceed will be given toward the mortgage fund of the church. Jlr. and Jlrs. Parke, 123 Fillmore street, en tertained at an afternoon "500" and evening euchre, followed by dancing, this week. This affair was attended by the prominent Frankford society and business people. Jlore than 300 guests were present A muslcale and sketch will be given March 21 at the Holmesburs Baptist Church. Anions; thoso who will take part In the muslcale are JIlss JIary Watson, Miss Retta Watson, Miss Hilda Lomox, Miss Gertrude Ashton and John llarson. Mrs Wilson H. Jllller and daughter, Jllsa Ruth Miller, of Lester street, are spending a few weeks In Springfield, Mass. WILMINGTON One of the biggest social affairs of the post Lenten season will be a reception and operatic recital, to be given by Mr. and Mrs. Henry P Scott for Jlr, and Mrs. Henry P Scott, Jr., In the New Century Club on April 6. The guests will be entertained by "King Rene's Daughter," an operatic program presented by Philadelphia singers. Later there will be sup per and dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas E. Kernan and Miss Edith Kernan, of Utlca, N. Y... who were guests ot Mr, and Mrs. Spottswood Garland for 10 days, left early this week for Atlantic City. Mrs. Garland entertained at a small tea for Mrs. Kernan and Miss Kernan, and Mrs, Will iam C Nesbllt entertained Informally on Mon day afternoon. Mrs. Otbo Nowlaad also enter tained for Mrs. Garland's guest