Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 22, 1915, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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MIlS. EDOAU C. FEL.TO nnd Mrs. Win
throp Sarfccnt liavo Issued Invitations tor
. .mall danco at tho Merlon Golf Club In honor
i tt Ml'9 Jcnn l'orrB L,,"e nn(1 XIIf3 Katherlno
'' Tnny on rrioay, April m. .misb iaho nnn
E ,jg, Tcnnoy made their dehut thin winter nnd
have been among mo most popular memncra
jft (ho Main 1-lno eoclnlpct.
Mr. A"d ",rfl- "arr- c- Tliayer entertained
dght guests nt tho Illta-Carlton Supper Club
cn paturday night. Spencer McKeun enter
tained In honor of his brother-in-law nnd sis
(er Mr. nnd Mrs. Fronds Komble, who re
turned last week from their wedding trip.
Others who had guoats Included Mr. nnd Mrs.
C Cecil Filler, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Fltlcr,
fr fr William m. .Mcuawiey, airs, iionry au-
K rustua Ecrwlnd, Dr. and Mrs. Heynolds Wil
ton Mr nnd i,rs- Jl " Kvnn" Hoberts, Ed-
raund Harding Nnuh, Mr. Carrcre nnd Thco-
doro Voorhees. These supper-ilanccs will con
tinue until after Eastor.
Mrs. Walter Henderson entertained at dinner
on BAturday night In honor of her daughtor,
I miis Marthn Henderson, heforo tho meeting of
Mrs. George A. Brooke's dancing clas3 nt Man
helm. Tho guests Included Miss Josephine
Reeve, Mls Mary l'rlmroso Itccvos, Miss
Joiephlne Hooper, Jllsa Emmln Schwartz, Wil
liam K. Beard, Sri. Lewis Cutler, Archibald C.
Ellas, Charles V. N'ewltlrk nnd Conrad R
Clothier
Mrs. Edward T. Slotcsbury will bo at home
to members of tho riastle Club on Wednesday
afternoon from 3:30 until C o'clock, when her
collection of u.rt objects may be. viewed.
Harrison K. Canor, Jr., will bo given a tlln-ncr-danco
by hta pnrcntn nt tho Philadelphia
Country Club on April 22.
On Friday, April 16, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charlemagne
Tower will cntcrtnln at a Bmalt Informal danco
In honor of their daughters, Miss Helen Susan
Tower nnd Miss Gcrtrudo Tower.
A masked studio dance will bo given on Frl
!'. April 16, lu honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Percy
H. Clark nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Daniel Hadock
Farr, at tho Plastic Club, 217 Fouth Camao
ttrcet.
Mrs. Edward M. Klcmm has, issued Invitations
for a luncheon to bo given at her home, 2011
gpruco street, on Tuesday, April 13.
P. H. Whaloy, executive editor of tho Kvenino
Ledger, Is giving much of hla tlmo to suftrago
work. Mr. Whalcy will address a public mass
meeting, to be held nt tho Keystone School,
Highland Tark, Uppor Dnrby township, on
March 23, at S o'clock. A musical program will
follow.
ALONG THE MAIN LINE
oVF.nnn.ooK Mr. and Mrs, Thomas F. Hnro
have returned to their home, after spending the
last three weeks nt Tnlm Beach, Miss Marie
Curang, who has been tho guost of Mr. and
Mrs. Hart, has nlso returned home.
Miss Rosalind Murphy nnd Miss Mary Clark
havo returned from Bermuda.
GERMANTOWN
Miss Pope, of Concord, Mass., is tho guest of
her sister, Mrs. EUwnrd Moore, Jr., of 03 Lin
coln Drive, Germnntown, for nn Indefinite stay.
Miss Isabel Howell, daughter of Warner Hob
erts Howell, has roturncd to her homo at COU
West Cheltcn nvonue, nf tcr spending two weeks
at the Partridge Inn, Augusta, Ga.
Mrs. J. Nelson Purvlnnce, of 210 West School
llouso lane. Is in Atlantic City, whera she will
pend a fortnight with her mother, Mrs. William
C. Morgan, nlso of Gormantown.
John Nolan, of 433 West Woodlawn avenue,
has returned to his homo after visiting Wash
ington, D. C, for several weeks.
Miss Ethel Jackson, of 103 East Coulter street,
was tho guest of Mrs. Charlos Flnley, of Norris
town, for several days.
AVIIIIam P. Lloyd has gone with a party
of friends to Porto Hlco, to bo gone several
weeks,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Miles, of Tulpehockcn
street, left yesterday for a trip to Porto nico.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ilusscll, Jr., of 2t2 West
Johnson street, have sailed for Bermuda,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank ICernan, of 5605 Greene
atreet, are spending several weeks In Atlantlo
City.
Mr. and Sirs. John J. McDevItt, Jr.. of 413
Lincoln drlvo, accompanied by their two sons,
John and Sterling McDevItt, will lenva shortly
for Chelsea, N. J., to remain till after Easter.
Mlsa Marion Connelly, of 110 Pastorius mreet,
has returned from a two weeks' sojourn in At
lantic City.
The grand annual ball to be given by the
State Cabin. Wood Choppers of Pennsylvania,
will be held at the Gewerbe Gesang-Vereln Hall,
M and Norris street, Friday evening, April 23.
ALONG THE READING
Motion pictures for the benefit of the Jenkln
town Choral will be shown at the Jenklntown
Auditorium on York road, on Wednesday eve
ning, March 21. There will bo two special fea
tures of three reelu each, and two performances,
beginning at 7 and 9 o'clock, Mrs. Thomas K.
Ober, Jr., of Noble, Is the treasurer of the
Choral Society.
Mr, and Mrs. John I. Bishop, of Columbus, N.
3; have returned from a visit of (several weeks
to Fort Myer, Fla.
Mr, agd Mrs. laaao Tatnall Starr and family,
who have been apendluar alx weeks at their
nouae at Augusta, Ga., will return to their home
' Wyncote on Good Friday.
Friends of Mrs. A, J, Chauveau, of Wyncote
road and Washington lane, Jenklntown, will be
Pleased to learn that she la rapidly recovering
from her recent Illness.
VtUuia of Dr, Thoraaa A. GUI, U, S. N., of
"Wajhlngton lane, Jenklntown, who was seri
ously injured In an automobile accident a fort
Wgbt ego, will be pleased to learn that he la
proving rapidly at the Germantown Hospital.
Mm. Ralph Morgan, who haa been spending a
- wk at the home of her parent. Mr. and Mr.
R,Vmea J sill, of Wyncote, wjll return to her
teoe In iriuawns-, 1 i. tomorrow. Mr. Jlor-
gan's siaior, MtM Marguerite Sill, who has
been ependlng soveral weeks In Flushing as her
cuest, returned with her.
Miss Dorothy Herdtf elder, of 6010 North 12th
street, Logan, entertained at cards Saturday
evening.
Mr. Rnd Mrs. Hartmnn Gllmorc. of Oak Lane,
will entertain April 15 nt a masque dance at tho
Plastic Club.
Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Fillmore, of Melrojc,
Will go to Bnttlmoro Wednesday to be present
at tho Wedding of Mlsg Helen Browno llolcumb
and Chariffl Halla Longftreth, which will tnka
Plnce nt noon that day. On Wednesday evening
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fillmore will bo the guests nt
dinner nnd a thr.ilro party given In their honor
!! Mr. and Mrs Hownrd Kline, of Baltimore.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Miss Iloso Oaken will entertain tho members
of her sewing clrclo on Tuesday ovenlng nt her
homo. 251 South 44th street. Among thoso who
will attend nro Mrs. Lcwl3 Pelstrlng, Miss May
Oakes, Mlas Mnrgnrnt Boylo, MIm Anna Emlg,
Miss Catherine Leldvnnger nnd Mrs. John Hlg
glns. Mrs. Elizabeth McUrldo. of 4133 Chestnut
street, had ns her guest of honor Mrs. I,. Ulg-
glns, of Pittsburgh, I'n., at her dinner party
Thursday night, of 10 covers.
Mr. and Mrs. William McCauslajid, of 3647
Market street, will glvo a birthday party In
honor of their daughtor. Miss Elsie McCnuslnnd,
April 3. Thoso Invited Includo Miss Helen Don
nell, Miss Floronco Lazolle, Miss Helen Larelle,
Miss Mazlo Way, Miss Itita Bluo, Mr. nnd Mrs.
John McAtcer nnd tholr daughter, Miss Helen
McAtcer, of Bryn Mawr. Pa.; Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Allicrtson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Schu
machor, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McCausland,
Mrs. J, McCausland, of Washington, D. C ;
John Blue, Jumcs Bnmber, Clinton Jenkins,
Gcorgo Lambert, William McCausland, Jr., Al
bert McCausland and Walter McCausland.
A delightful evening wns spent by members
of tho Phllomuslan Club nnd guests last week
at the clubhouso, 4!)th nnd Walnut streets.
Following n supper, L. Eastwood Selbold pre
sented a beautiful English mlrnclo play, "Tho
Vigil," by Prof. Clarko Smith, of St. Luke's
School, Wayne, Pa. Professor Smith was pres
ent nnd gavo nn account of tho Inspiration
that came to him In writing tho play. The
Eastwood Playors were seen In tho piece, and
tho presentation wns cffoctlvo In overy way, A
tnbloau, showing four angels at tho bedsldo of
n young girl, wns so beautifully dono it was de
manded several times in repetition. Lucille
Kepler, Aillno Langworthy, Loulho Eshlemnn,
L. Eastwood Helbold, S. J. Clovengor. Jr.. E.
Itoland Snador, Jr.. Madollno Watrous, Carolyn
Mellon, Helen Kramer nnd Ituth Brown wero
In tho cast. William C. Ely ably managed tho
stago. Ho was assisted by Raymond L. Watroun
and William Fredorlck Valentin. The play waa
enthusiastically received. Tho entertainment
concluded with a danco.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Captain Alexander Shrlver Williams, U. S. M.
C, and Mrs. Williams havo Issued Invitations
for a "dcspodlda" In honor of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Lucius Becbe, who will leavo shortly for their
plnco at Kirklyn. Tho affair will be held on
Wednesday evening from 8 to 10 at tho homo of
Captain Williams, 2322 South 21st street. Spring
flow-era, arranged In baskots, will form tho
nrtlstic decorations. Tho guests will Includo
Commandant William Sheppard Benson, U. 8.
N.. and Mrs. Benson. Colonel Littleton Waller
T. Waller, U. S. M. C, and Mrs. Waller, Lieu
tenant Commander Guy A. BIsectt, U. S. N.,
and Mrs. Blssett, Lleutcnnnt Commander Ray
mond S. Kcycs, U. S. N., and Mrs. Koycs,
Lieutenant Commander William Leo Pryor, U.
S. N., and Mrs. Pryor, Paymastor A. B. Court,
U. S. N., and Mrs. Court, Paymaster Manning
11. Phllbrlck, U. S. N., and Mrs. Phllbrick.
Commander Alfred Hinds, U. S. N nnd Mrs.
Hinds, Commander li. B. Blerer, U. S. N., nnd
Mrn. Blerer. Lieutenant H. E. Wclte. U. S. N..
nnd Mrs. Welte, Lieutenant W. F. Cochrane,
U. S. N., nnd Mrs. Cochrane, Lieutenant Charles
T. Blackburn, U. S. N., and Mrs. Blackburn,
Lieutenant Charles II. Bullock, U. S. N., and
Sirs. Bullock, Lieutenant Colonel C. G. Long,
U. S. M. C., nnd Sirs. Long, JIaJor Smcdley
Butler, U. S. M. C. and Mrs. Butler, Slajor H.
Lee, U. S. SI. C and Sirs. Lee, Captain G. W.
Van Hoose, U. S. SI. C, and Sirs, Van Hoose,
Captain W. W. Low, U. S. SI. C, and Sirs.
Low, Lieutenant Ralph L. Shepard, U. S. M. U
and Sirs. Shepard, Lieutenant Charles A. Lutz.
U. S. SI. C and Mrs. Lutz, Lieutenant Samuel
W. Bogan, U. S. St. C, and Jlrs. Bogan, Lieu
tenant J. P. Willcox, U, S. SI. C, nnd Mrs.
Wlllcox, Lieutenant Walter B. Decker, U. S. N.,
and Stra. Decker, Sir. and Mrs. Handy Hall,
Sir. und Sirs, T. S. Fillmore, Mr. nnd Mrs. J.
T. Fenner, Sir. nnd Sirs, Frederick W. Graves,
Dr. and Mrs. Paul Cossldy, Dr. and Mrs. Rahte,
Dr. nnd Mrs. Klapp, Sirs. George W. Grant,
Sirs. Vulte, Sirs. Hoyt and Messrs. George Do
Bennevllle Kelm, C. Barrett Hickman, Captain
T. C. Turner, V. S. SI. C; Lieutenant A. B.
Sillier, U. S. SI. C.j Lieutenant John Quincy
Adams, U. S. SI. Ci Lieutenant II. G, Bartlett,
Captain Slacker Babb, U. S. St. C; Captain J.
C. Beaumont, U. S. M. C; Slajor C. S. Hill,
U. S. M. C; Captain J. It. Horton, U. S. M. C
and Paymaster James A, Bull, U. S. N.
Mrs. C. J. Devlin, of New York, la visiting
her slater. Miss Helen Lee, of 1703 Porter street,
J. Bishop, of 1S13 East Passyunk avenue, la
spending a few days with friends In New York.
Samuel K. Stinger, former Select Councilman
of the 3th Ward, has returned from Florida,
where he went to recuperate from a recent 111
nesa. Mrs. Robert SI, Cunllffe la entertaining the
following gueata at her home, 2533 South Cleve
land avenue: Mrs. A, Roberts, Mlas SIngerly,
SHaa May Hengen, Mrs. Custer, Miss Ely, Mrs.
Keene, Sllaa Margaret Smith, Mrs. Pancooat,
Mrs- Helnie, Mrs. Jordan, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. u.
William and Mr. Hill, of New York.
George Tate, the small eon of Lieutenant
James Tate, who ha been confined to his home,
2500 South 11th street. In the GIrard Estate,
la apendtnr several weeka In New York.
Sir. and Mrs. William R. Garton, of New
York, are at present visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Selbold at their home in the Qlrard
fcEsUte, J South ISth atreef
MISS MARGARET BURTON
Miss Burton, who made her debut lost December, will be honor guest at a luncheon
to bo given tomorrow by hor mother, Mrs. Gcorgo H. Burton.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
SIlss Adelaldo Schecl, of 1721 Slontgomcry nve
nuo, spent the week-end In Atlnntlc City with
friends.
Miss Adclo C. S. Mlconc. of 2013 Diamond
street, announced tho engagement of her sister,
Miss Mathelda F. V. Mlcone, to Charles Fred
erick Doelp, of 3S West Slount Airy avenue, at a
luncheon nt the Bellovuo-Stratford last Wcdnes
day. The wedding will tako plnco In tho early
summer.
Sirs. H. B. Wassermnn. of 225", North Pnrk
avenue, entertained the members of hor brldga
club Wednesday afternoon. Tho guests wore
Sirs. S. il. Goldsmith, Sirs. Charlos K. Sterner,
Sirs. H. Cohn, Sirs. L. Tiller, Mrs. I. Roths
child nnd Mrs. A. Stcrnfelt.
SIlss Frances Belgian and SIlss Nan Belgian,
of 1624 French street, will spend tho Easter holi
days In Atlantic City.
SIlss Edith SlcGnry, of IS3I North 12th street,
entertained a number of friends at n luncheon
nnd "500" Friday evening. Covers wero laid for
12 guests.
George V. Hnslett, of 212S North 17th street,
has as his guest AVIIIIam H. Stnrtln, of Brook
lyn. Sir. nnd Sirs. John Taylor, of 1631 French
street, entertained a number of friends nt n
muslcalo and slipper Saturday evening. The
guests were SIibs Josephlno Selpel, SIlss Ellnore
Selpel, SIlss Nnn lilglnn. SIls-j Frances Ulglan,
Sir. nnd Sirs. August Jnuss, Sir. and Sirs. A. H.
Brooko, Alfred Walker, Roland Slurdock, James
Williams and Frank Wulker.
Sirs. Gcorgo R. Stephens, of 1313 North Parle
avenue, gavo a St. Patrick's party on Saturday
afternoon In celebrntlon of tho birthday anni
versary of her young son. Arthur Wilson
Stephens. Tho decorations and favors wero ap
propriate to tho birthday of Ireland's patron
saint Tho guests were Camilla Eleanor Smith,
Helen Wilson Slelvllle, Ruth Wolstenholme,
Hclon Wolstenholme, Gcrtrudo Smith, Yottlo
Schleln, Nancy Detwller, John Vanderherchon,
Robert Collier, Earl Wilson, George Rice, John
P. Wilson, Frank H. AV'llson, Hownrd Ortchen,
Russell Wilson, Jr., Charles Volum and Russell
Ilurtz.
Sirs. Sarah Adler, of 2041 North Broad Btreet,
who has been spending several weeks In New
York, will return home the end of Slarch.
SOCIETY'S Interest in dancing continues un
abated through Lent, and the weekly thes
daneanta are well patronized. The Saturday
afternoon tea conducted In the ballroom of the
Rltz-Carlton by Mrs. J. Hutchinson Scott and
Mrs. R. W. Hawkesworth Is steadily growing In
favor. A number of Interesting parties were
given last week. Mrs. J. Harrison Smith en
tertained at one table and at another were
Sir. and Sirs. Wilson McCredy, Sir. and Mrs.
Thomas Earle White and Dr. and Mrs. Rey
nolds Wilson, Another table was occupied by
Miss Letitla McKl'm, Miss Eleanor Hopkins, Mr,
Hart and Lewi Parsons. Other -who enter
tained Included Oliver Cromwell, Robert Car
rere, Archibald O, C. Well. Henry Wlnaor,
Philip Lydlg, Miss Heberton, Mrs. Kelm and
Doctor Clement, Brooke House Is proving pop
plar with the school set and each Thuraday
flnda a number of the younger generation drop
ping In for tea. This week Mrs. C. Wendell
Woodward presided at the tea table and Mlas
Jean Van N, DaCoata, SIlss Mary Norrl Cer
bonl, Mia Anna B. Merrlolc and Mlsa HeloUe
Minor Halaey assisted In receiving. Mlas Da
Coata, Miss Cerbonl and Mlsa Halaey wore
dainty, glrllah white frocks, while MU Mer
rick attired In a becoming; frock of Nanoy
blue taffeta
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Photo by UuEtne O'Connor.
TIOGA
A muslcalo and dance will bo glvon tonight,
nt tho Nlcotown Boys' Club, Hunting Tark ave
nue and Clarissa street. In aid of the Emorgency
Relict Fund, of Nicetown and Tioga. Tho nf
fair Is In charge of Sirs. Albert Lincoln, ot
1627 Butler street, assisted by Mrs. Frodorlck
Halterman, Sirs. Jacob Schrclber and Sirs.
Walter A. Nash. Tho Philadelphia Boys nnn
Girls' Oroheatrn, with John Curtis, Jr., con
ductor, will appear for the fourth tlmo this
winter In aid of charity. The soloists will bo
Ahram Brill, violinist, with SIlss Slarian Solla
day. accompanist; Miss Dorothea Grnff, so
prano, nnd Jasper Monglonl. baritone. Gilbert
Lehman nnd AVUIInm Kuenzol will be heard in
violin duets.
Sirs. George A. Donk, of 3545 North 2lBt street,
will entertuln nt cards tomorrow afternoon nt
her home. The guestB will Includo Sirs. J.
C. Applegate, Mrs. Tcrranco SIcIlvnIiie, Sirs.
William Dougherty, Sirs. Frederick Croighton,
Miss Lcttle C. Darby. Miss Anna B. Grlmshaw,
Sirs. Raymond Brooks, Sirs. Walter Taylor,
Sirs. Robert Porter, SIlss Ella Barnes, Sirs.
H. T. Robinson, Sirs. Albert U. Tutner, Sirs.
Baldwin nnd SIlss B. Hushes.
Chester P. Hay, of West Tioga street, a
member of the committee from Pennsylvania,
was present nt the dedication of tho Pennsyl
vania Building nt tho San Francisco Exposition
Inst week.
Sirs. A. Si. Abrnhamson. of 3216 North 13th
street, has returned from tho South, wlioro she
paseed the winter.
CAMDEN AND VICINITY
Mr. nnd Sirs. John Kelly, of Mary street,
Oak View, announco tha engagement of their
dnughtcr, SIlss Sara Kelly, to John Bush, of
Slansdcld avenue.
Mlb.s Helen Pugli, ot CO East Penn street, Is
spending the week-end In Annapolis, Sid., at
tending the hop to b given tonight nt the
Naval Academy.
Sirs. Isaao II. Adler Is spending the Lenten
season nt Atlantic City.
WILMINGTON
Sirs. J. Paul Lukens left lost week for Newport
News, Va. to spend i fortnight with Sir.
and Sirs, Wllmnn Benson, and to attend the
launching ot the battleship Pennsylvania at
tho Newport News Shipbuilding Company's
plant.
Among the dancers were Miss Marys B. Clark,
who wore a charming frock of peacock blue
satin with a tunto of net edged with fur. Her
small round hat waa trimmed with flowers.
Others present Included Mrs. James F. Lea,
Mrs. A. D. Whiting. Sirs. Herbert C. Slorrls,
Sirs. George B. Colby, Mrs. Thomas 81ms,
Erwln Clarkson Garrett, Wlster Morris, George
Brooke and Van Buren Cannell.
The muslo Is supplied by Henry Eckert
Reeves, whoae one-man orchestra has become
quite the rage.
An Innovation In the form of Informal dance
three time a week has been Inaugurated,
These dances are given on Monday, Wednesday
and Friday evenings from 8.J0 until 10.10
o'clock. After theatre partlej are also given
every evening.
A contest In the hesitation will be given on
Saturday afternoon at the weekly tha dansant
in the Rose Garden of tha Ballevue-Stratford.
Among those who occupied tables last week
were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brlnton, Sir, and
Mrs. Wheeler Lord, George C. Boldt, Mr, and
Mr. William H. Folwell, Colonel Fuller, Mlaa
Marguerite Milne, Mrs. Francis J. Kelly, Penn
GaakeU Hall
APRETTV spring wedding will tako place to
night when Stlss Slnrcy Kcynolds Cham
bers will become tha brldo of Nelson II. Clark,
of Jenklntown. Tho ceremony will bo performed
In the home of tho bride's parents, Mr. nnd Sirs.
Albert W. Ford, In Norwood, at 7:30 o'clock, by
the Rev. Dr. George It. Ferris, of tho First Bap
tist Church, 17th nnd Sansom edrcots. SIlss
Chnmbcrs, who will bo given In morrlngo by her
stepfather. Albert W. Ford, will be attended by
her slater. Sirs. William Roso. on matron of
honor; Silas Lllllo Chambers, Silas Edith B. Oold,
ns bridesmaids, nnd SIlss SInrJorlo E. Roso as
flower girl. Sir. Clnrk will bo attended by
Goorge P. FondorBinlth ns best mnn. Tho brldo
will wear nn exqulsltn gown of white sntln, fin
ished with a long train. It will bo trimmed
with rhnntllly lneo nnd pearls Her veil will bo
of tulle, arranged In simple foldi nnd held In
plnco with lilies of tho vnlloy, nnd sho will
carry a shower bouquet of whlto sweet peas
and lilies of tho valley.
Sim, Rose, tho matron of honor, will wear a
gown of yellow Georgette crepe. Tho skirt Is
ROXBOROUGH
Prominent among the entertainments of the
week Is the tea, with music, which will bo
given tomorrow nflernoon by tlio Woman Suf
frage party of this section, tit the home of Sirs.
Ellwood 1. Boatty, UG Sumac street, Wlssahick
on. The hostess will bo nsslsted In receiving by
Mrs. Charles P. Martyn, SIlss Jessie Keely, Silas
Blanche Heldlngor, SIlss Harriet Gardiner, Sirs.
Rommel and SIlss Donnelly. Sirs. William J.
Boatty, Sire. Emma Coopor, Sirs. William Law
eon, Sirs. Henry SInrtyn, Dr. Ella B. Custer and
Mrs. F. Webber will preside, nt tho tea tables.
The Interesting progrnm will Includo addresses
by Miss Estello Ituw.oll, Sirs. McKay nnd Sirs.
Frnnk Miles Day. Tlicso will bo Interspersed
with attrnctlvo musical numbers by Sirs. Ches
ter Hopkins and MU-b Webber, vocal soloists,
nnd SIlss Adn Tnihuck, pianist.
The annual mooting nnd dinner of the Over
seers of tho Poor of Roxboroush will be held
on Thursday nt tho home, on East Hhnwmont
avenue. Among tho speakers nt tho dinner will
bo Bushrod W. Ilagy, Dr. B. R. Poltz, Nathan
L. Jones, William F. Dixon. Wlllnm Umstcnd,
Gcorgo Dorwlth. Charles Sumner, Curtis Blln
slnger and R. Robert Shronk.
Invitations have been received by tho mem
bers of tho Survivors' AHFoclntlon, of tho SSth
Rcglmont, Pennsylvania Volunteers, for an
Appomattox dinner, to bo given on Saturday
evening, April 10, by Louis Wagner, son or
General Louis Wagner, In memory of his
father, who wan the host at similar dinners for
a number of years before his death. AVIIIIam
F. Dixon, of Ridge avenue, Is secrclnry of the
nsaoclntlnn.
FRANKFORD
Sir. and Sirs. Joecph Abraham announce the
engagement of their daughter, SIlss Agnes
Abraham, and Samuel FilvcrB. A reception was
given yesterday afternoon by SIlss Abraham's
parents at their home, 4215 Penn street.
SIlss Ella Patterson, of Holmcaburg, had ns
a week-end guest SIlss Hattlo Knight.
Sirs. James Eastwood will entertain with
"S00" at her home, 6610 Slarsdcn avenue, Tncony,
Thursday. Thoso to bo present nro Sirs. Slalloy,
Sirs. Edward Darren", Sites Darrcff, SIlss Cieary,
Sirs. Barry, Sirs. Egan, Sirs. Slurry, Sirs. Slc
Cambrtdgc, Sirs. Schmackcr, SI is. Qulnn. Sirs.
Daniel Darreff, Sirs. Carroll, Sirs. Clarcy, Sirs.
Nolo and Sirs. Fearon.
SIlss Gertrude Harding entertained tho mem
bers of the Delta Phi Sigma Sorority Saturday
afternoon at hor home, 4723 Lelper street. Tho
house was attractively decorated with cut
flowers, and there wero nine guests, including
SIlss Frances Ashton, SIlss Sara Strange, SIlss
Hilda Lomax, SIlss Olivo Herald. SIlss Slabel
Blnlr, SIlss Evenett Sherc, SIlss Louise Shay and
SIlss Frances Jones.
Sir. and Sirs. AVIIIIam R. Jackson, of Tncony,
are at present nt Nassau, the Bahama Islands.
Sir. nnd Mrs. Jackeon will not return for sev
eral weeks.
SIlss Sara Sloore, of Scaford, Del., Is tho
guest of her coualn, SIlss Laura Sloore, of 4241
Rornnln street. A great deal of entertaining la
being dono In her honor.
Sirs. AVIIson H. Sillier and daughter, Silas
Ruth Sillier, of Lester Btreet, are spending a
tew weeks In Springfield, Slass.
Sir. and Sirs. Joseph L. Horner, of Foulkrod
street, have as their guest Sirs. Elizabeth Slar
gcrum, of Ocean Grove, N. J.
Invitations have been received from Sir. nnd
Sirs. Jacob Ball, of Lelper street, for a theatre
party on Saturday night, April 3, In honor of
Mies Pauline Clarke, of AA'oshlngton, D. & Miss
Clarke will be Sirs. Ball's guest for several
weeks and a number of entertainments nro being
planned In her honor.
At the fifth meeting ot Sirs. R. AV. Talley'a
dancing class tonight the german will bo led
by T. AVIlmcr AVltherall. Thcro will be two
more germans during this season nnd four reg
ular dances.
NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA
Thomas AVooda has returned from a tour or
the Weat.
A play nnd dance will be given by the English
branch of the Auxiliary No. 4, of the Kensing
ton Dispensary for the Treatment of Tubercu
losis, at Mercantile Hall, Broad street above
Master, on Friday evening, April 23, 1315.
Sir, and Mr. Albert Schaeffer, of 443 Dauphin
treet, were given a surprise party on Sir.
Schaeffar'a 42d birthday anniversary by their
many West Philadelphia friend. Among those
present were Sir. and Sirs. Benjamin Gross,
Mlas Rachel Gross, Sir. and Mrs. Richard
Clarke, Sir. and Sirs. Joseph Callanan, Mr, and
Mrs. Thomas Strayer, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Qulnn, Mr. and Mrs. William Peterson, Mr. and
Mr. Alexander Gillespie, Mr, and Sir. John
Britmeyer, Sir, and Mra. Peter O'Keefe, Mr.
and Mr. John Scull, Sir- and Mr. William
Knowles and Harry Campbell.
The grand annual ball to be given by the
Stat Cabin, Wood Chopper ot Pennsylvania,
will be held at the Gewerbe Gesang-Vereln Hall.
td and Norris street. Friday evening, JLttfU 21
short nnd quite full, nnd the bodice- wade ot
white lace and finished with tho crepe. She will
entry an arm bouquet of daffodils,
Tho brldesmnlds will be gowned nllke In yellow"
chiffon over white satin. Their bouquets wilt
nlso bo of daffodils. SIlss SInrJorle Rose, the
flower girl, will wear a simple frock of white
batlete, trimmed with Irish Ince, having a sash
of yellow ribbon. Sho will carry n basket 6f
sweet pens nnd pansles.
A reception will follow the ceremony, and On
(heir return from on extended wedding trip Mr.
nnd Sirs. Clnrk will bo nt homo TuesdAyg In
April at 5423 Angora terrace, Philadelphia,
PALMERMacCAM.UM
Announcement Is mnde of tho marriage of
Mrs. Sfnhel SlncCnllum, daughter of Sirs. E1U&
betlt Stlchaelfl, of 303 South 41st street, to Dr.
D. Llnlcy f'nlmer, of 4200 Chester nvonue. The
ceromony was performed by tha llev. Dr. Jamoa
Ramsey Swain. In tho Woodland Presbyterian
Church, 42d nnd Pino streets, nt 2 o'clock on
Saturday nttcrnoon, Starch 20.
LANSDOWNE
Joseph Crawford, of 15 East Stewart avenue,
entertained the meeting of the Strollers' Club
last week. Tho ofneers elected were: President,
John Ingrnm; vlco president, Nelson GoucherJ
secrclnry, Gordon Chalmers; treasurer, AVHI&rd
Rlghtcr; librarian, Harold Bird.
Silas Ella AVIIson, of Brighton avenue, enter
tained with "COO' Inst week. Among the guests
wore Sir. nnd Sim. Edgnr Smith. Mr. and Mr.o
Henry AValtors, Miss Jenn Boyd, Mlas Ella
Lyons, SIlss Jcnnetto Stewart, SIlss Rachel
Lystcr, SIIrs Elizabeth Staloy nnd Stlsa Frances
Hnley.
George Kellnm, of Yendon, has returned from
a tiln to South America.
AMUSEMENTS
ACADEMY OF MUSIC
PHILADELPHIA
ORCHESTRA
LEOrOLD BTOKOW8KI, Conductor
Symphony I Fri. Afternoon, Mar. 26, at 3:00
Concorts Saturday Evg., Mar. 27, at 8:15
Soloist: JOSEF HOFMANN, Pianist
rnourtAMs
Oierturo. "Plmml's Cavo" MENDELSSOHN
Sjmphony No 4, D Minor SCHUMANN
Concerto No. 3, O Major KUBINBTEIN
Overture, "Leonore No. 3" nnBTIIOVEN
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