Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 23, 1915, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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EVENING LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1915.
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A h held nt the rickerlni? Hunt Club, be-
f rinnlng- next Friday nnil every Friday tliero
I sfter, exceptlr.fr April 9 nnd 16. Tho pleturcfl
I will besln it 81S o'clock nnd will be followed
I t further entertainment.
The ClU" mannKeinuiiL ima ai I tintjcu iu ocivo
$ eub dinner beforo these nffalrs.
Members of the club will rIvo a dinner to
William J- Clothier next Saturday nlRht ns a
' token of their appreciation of his services ns
W. F. H.
Mrs. Alfred n. Allen, of this city, entertained
I n luncheon yesterday nt Miami, Fin., In honor
i .Mh 10th blrthdny of her daughter, Miss Helen
jr Allsn. The little triicsta Included Miss Anita
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roulke ana ri '"'"'i " -"j i
Birbara DIscon nnd Palmer Dlscon, of Morris
town; Miss Jnnet Bench, chlsliolm flench nnrt
Henry Snnford, of New York, nnd Mlas Mnry
Brake, of Miami.
Miss Edith Wynne- Matthlson was entertained
.. intinn today by Mrs. John M. Oakley nt
f the aladstune. The other Riicsts Were Mrs.
f Thornton Onklcy, Mrs. Henry La Bnrrc Jnync,
Mr)- Henry S. Jcnticfl, airs, unnries aiownri
Wurts, Mrs. Morris Llewellyn Cooke, Mrs. V.
Torke StccnFon. Miss Maria M. Lansdale nnd
lilts Mnry Wlnsor.
Wllklns Thncher, son of Dr. nnd Mrs. G. H.
Tbachcr, of 1003 Chestnut street, hn Issued In
vitations for a (lanco to bo given nt his home
en Mondny, April G.
The Theatre Club, organized by Mrs. C. Stan
ley Hurlburt, will meet tonight for the last tlmo
this season. Thero will be about 110 guests
present, who after tho performance of "Fob o'
My Heart" will bo to tho Dellevuc-Strntford In
motors for supper nnd dnnclng. Tho supper
will be ferved In tho Clover lloom nnd the
dancing will take place between tho courses.
Many clabornto favors, balloons, confetti, etc.,
have been secured, nnd tho decorations nnrt
flowers will bo In keeping with tho Easter
season.
Mrs. Georgo Burton, of 3015 Spruco street, en
tertained at luncheon today at the Rltz-Carlton
In honor of her daughter, Mlas Margaret Handy
Burton. Covers wero laid for 20 guests from tho
debutante set of this season.
GERMANTOWN
Mlsa Lillian Gordon, of Logan street, enter
tained tho Ollvo Club at her homo last week.
Among tho guests present were Miss Nellie
Kirk, Miss Margaret Spoeso, MlFe Ellznboth
Thomas, Miss Dorothy Weiss, Miss Dorothy
Speese, Miss Mnrgnrot Ambler, Mlsa Mildred
Clayton, Miss Florence Elster, Miss Kntheryn
Maxwell, MIE3 Helen Webster, Mls3 Mildred
Wilson, Mifls Nelllo Jackson, Miss Allco Mc
Dowell and Miss Ella Hammond.
Mr. nnd Sirs. Keith Downing, of 319 Car
penter street, will glvo a dinner on Wednesday
In honor of Miss Ethel Harrington, whoso mar-
h rlage with John M. Holton will tako placo on
r April o.
m. u. uruner, of 31 Knst Price street, will
celebrate his 93d birthday on Thursdny. It has
been Mr. Bruner'a custom to give a reception
to his men friends on that day. This year, as
usual, 200 Invitations have been lflsued, and open
house will be held from 3 until C o'clock, when
Mr. Bruner will receive the congratulations of
his friends.
Miss Beulah W. Hortter, of 13D Pelham road,
has returned from a visit with friends In Hack
ensack, N. J.
Mrs. W. B. Thomas, of Germnntown avenue
and Church lane. Is spending sovernl weeks In
Virginia.
Miss Helen Harrington, daughter of Mr. nnd
Mrs. iX. ii. Harrington, of 112 West Upsal
street, Is spending sovernl weeks In Camden,
B. C, whero she joined her parcntw. Miss
Harrington will return the early part of April
to attend her cousin, Miss Evelyn Harrington,
as maid of honor nt her marriage to John Hol
ton en April C.
Mrs. Horace Iteeves, of 432 West Walnut lane,
1 In Atlantic City for n short stay.
L The Men's Associntlon of Summit Presbyterian
vuuren win noia nn entertainment on unurs
day evening of this week. Walter S. Cowing,
chief executive of the Boy Scouts of Philadel
phia, will deliver an uddress. The Scouts' Band
and Bugle Corps nf the church will furnish the
music and there will also be athletic contests.
Edward T Comfort, of 63)3 Knox Btreet, has
take- the house on East Penn street owned for
many years by the late Mlsa Elizabeth Smith.
Mr. Comfort will bo married to Mrs. Harry M.
Sunn, of Staten Island, In May.
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xui streets, lias returned to her home rrom
England.
ALONG THE READING
Miss Henrietta Dlmond. daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry C Dlmond, of Cloverly lane. Rydal.
ho has been home for several weeks, will re
turn to Farming-ton, Conn., where she attends
chool, ufter the Easter holidays.
Mr. amd Mrs. Harry Nathanson will be nt
home Sunday, March S8. at their home, the
Idlewlld, Ambler.
Mrs. William C. Kent will entertain the mem
bra of the Woman's Club of Wyncote this
evening, at 8 o'clock, at Nangeomar, her home
W Wyncote, S. K. Hatcllff. of London, Eng
will give a talk on "The Man of the Hour."
Miss Kathleen Carlln, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene Carlln. of Mather avenue, Jenkln
twn, spent the week-end as the guest of Miss
Grace "Walker, of Ambler.
Miss Elizabeth L. Frlck, of 4I2J North 9th
treet, entertained the members of the Would-t-a
Dramatlo Club at her home on Friday
vnlng, The following were present; Miss
Ethel Hoffman, Miss Esther Hammerer, Miss
EUle Kyle, Miss Hazel Mackay, Robert Clay
ton, George Anderson, Alfred Haslam, Jr.,
Marry Hoffman, Clifford Mecouch and Thomas
W. Piatt,
. Mrs. William R. Gardner, of Logan, will en
lrtaln Informally at her home tomorrow after
Poon. jim jruests will be Mrs. Pavld H.
Graham. Mn wn,r r omn Mm lunu
ef. Mm. Thomas Kline, Mrs. Harry a
elds, Mrs. Wal Kyhn. Mrs, Harry Smith,
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, Alfred Maxwell. Mrs. Hush 11. Wood, Mrs. Wnl-
I 1 "'"' Mr9- '" Wood, Mrs. John
' ',; "' At" Alday. Mrs. Harry Fill
more. Mrs. gnxon l'oyle. Mrs. James Cullcn nnd
Mrs. Thomas Wnkcllcld.
Mrs. Howard l'fromm, of Walnut street, Jen
kintown, Is entertaining her cousin, Miss Car
penter, of Now York, for a fortnight. Mrs
fromm entertains Informally on Saturday night
In honor of her guest.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John It. Chapln will hold tho
first of a series of Inforninl receptions at their
now homo on Kim street. Oak Lane, tomorrow
evening, Mnrch 21, when they will entertain tho
members of tho Apollo Musical Club. Thoso to
bo present nro Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfred J. Hrllllth,
Miss Mnry Wnlkcr, Fred Hoberts, Miss Allco
Jordan, Haxon W. I'eel, Mies Juno Hnrmer
and Harry S. Grimth. Mrs. chnpln was one of
Inst yenr's ery populnr brides, nnd will bo
remembered ns Miss Caroline Klnzel, of Ger
mn n town.
Miss Helen Hodges, who hns been opcndlng
several months In Boston visiting rolntlvcs, Is
oxptctrd to return to her homo In Horahnm next
week.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Mrs. Stewart Frnzer has leturncd to tho
Trncy from Washington, whore she was ex
tensively ontcrtnlned by Mrs. Uenjninln Hcllman
nnd tho Mlsuos Hcllman, of 2501 Cathedral
avenue.
Mr. nnd Mrs,. Jesso Forbes, of 15 South 43th
street, entertained at "f,00" nnd dance. Among
their guefits wero Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Kennedy,
William Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. Dnnlel Vnlvey,
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Urnhnin, Mr. nnd Mrs. Nel
son Elllnger, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thurwanger,
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sharp, Mr. nnd Mrs.
William Sharp. Mr. nnd Mrs. Oscar Hepton.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Mathers, Jack Clarke, Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Forbes mid MIfh Emma Mor
rison. Mr. and Mrs. J. r. Krcy, ot f.710 Springfield
nveuuc, gnvn a farewell party In honor of their
dnuglitcr, who left for tho West. Among tho
guits wero Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwnril Illttc, Frank
O'Bilon. Miss Leonora Kelly, Miss Helen Gan
non, Mls3 Frances Floy, Joseph Kinney, Will
iam Gannon and Everett Itobcits.
Mr. and Mrs. Froy and their daughter, Mlsa
Frances Frey, entertained Everett Huberts nt n
box party nt the Metropolitan Opera House.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John A. Murphy, of 10 South
42rl street, entertained at n blrthdny party on
Mrs. John A. Murphy's nnniversnry. Among
thoso present were Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Grant,
Mr. nnd Mrs. William Sharp, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Frank Kennedy, Lieutenant mid Mr. John H.
Blsblng nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. John Stucker.
Miss Mario McManus, of 3312 Baring street,
who has been spending some tlmo In Atlantic
City recuperating from a recent lllnces. Is ex
pected home this week.
A delightful party was given to Miss Lillian
Green In honor of her 2d blrthdny nt tho homo
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Green, of 31
South Ci'ell street. Tio guests were enter
tained extensively through the efforts of Mr.
nnd Mrs. S. B. Hosenswcg, Mcmrs. Muff, Bleber,
Gcllnrd nnd Green. Among tjioso present were
Miss Sadye Kline, Miss Fnnnlo Pearl, Miss
Elizabeth Goldberg, Miss Dorothy Wclnrnch,
Mlsa Fanny Snyer, Miss Paulino Steltzman,
Miss Roso Hlrsch, Miss Carrie Goldman, -Miss
Bertha Toltelbaum, Misses Rose and Sndye
Appclhnum, Elmer Shnffcrt, Hnrry Dulllnc,
Charles Schwnrtz, Hormnn Shomer, Dnvo Hcy
mnns, Gila Green, Abe Green, Ben Cohen, Ed
Kelly, Bill Appelbaum, Dave Edclman, Mr. nnrt
Mrs. Rubin, Mr. nnd Mrs. Miffs, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Mltntck, Mr. nnd Mrs. Aronsberg, Mr. nnd Mrs.
S. B. Rosensweg, Mr. nnd Mrs. If. Appelbaum,
Mr. nnd Mrs. L Green, Mrs. Edclman, Mrs.
Goldman, Mrs. Hlrech, Mr. nnd Mrs. Gellard
and Mr. and Mrs. Kline. Decorations were In
pink and blue.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
The Alpha Sigma Sorority, of tho Combs
Broad Street Conservatory of Music, will give a
"Sketch Evening" on Friday evening at tho
concert hnll, 1331 South Broad street. The pro
gram will consist of two ono-act sketches, tho
first, "Too Much Bobble," und tho second, "How
a Woman Keeps a Secret." Those who will taka
part are Miss Beatrlco Keyes, Miss Ruth Black,
Miss Josophlno Favrey, Miss Mildred Wentz,
Miss Ida Barlow, Miss Elizabeth Caufleld, Miss
Ruth Root, Miss Marie Lapp, Mlsa nuth Smith,
MIbs Elizabeth Nlcewonger, Miss Anna Therrl
ault, Mlsa Minnie Ruble, Miss Alice Coyle, Miss
Ethel Smith, Miss Rose Rothsteln and Miss
Sarah Joseph. Miss Virginia Snyder will pre
side at the piano.
Mrs. David Perrott, of New York city, who
will be remembered as Miss Agnes Fullerton,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Fullerton,
before her marriage about a year ago, and a
former popular member of South Philadelphia's
social circles, will leave tomorrow for her home.
Mrs. Perrott has Just returned from an exten
sive trip through tho Western States, visiting
the Panama Exposition, and on her return spent
last week In thla city, whore she was enter
tained by Miss Margaret Gemmel, of 2028 South
Salford street, and Miss Marie O'Neill, of 2021
South 20th Btreet.
Miss Edna V. Hill, of 1E03 Christian street, en
tertained at cards on Saturday nlgbt at her
home. The game was followed by a supper.
The color scheme of the attractive decorations
was green and white. Miss Hill's guests were
Miss Elizabeth Osborn, Miss Irene Massey, Miss
Marietta Yarnall, Miss Jean Struthers, Miss
Julia Hall, Miss Llda Lengert, Mlsa V. Ethrclda
Shoe, Charles Newell, Dr. Joseph Noble, Dr. R.
S. Mack, Dr. B. M. Maclntyre, Joseph McCue,
Harry Seeler, Robert H. Robertson and Harry
Pollock.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Katz, of 1T31 South 5th
street, entertained on Sunday evening at Grand
Hall, 3d and Wharton streets, In honor of the
betrothal of their daughter, Miss Adele Katz.
and Louis B, Orlowlfz. An elaborate supper
was served to some 400 guests, who were enter
tained during the evening by music. The date
for the wedding of Miss Katz and Mr. Orlowltz
has not yet been determined.
Mr and Mrs. James A. Hamilton, who have
.been visiting- Mrs. W. H. Meyers, of New York
lty. for the last week, have returned to their
beme, K2t South 16th street
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MISS LOUISE DE GINTHEtt rhoto by necler.
Miss Dc Ginthcr is a young composer who lins won much commendation here.
Just lntely Miss Do Ginthcr won the contest of the Arts nnd Letters Society,
which was open to vocal nnd instrumental compositions. The winning composi
tion was a piano solo, "Licbeslied," which will bo played on Manuscript Night,
April 14.
NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA
Great piepnrntlons mo under way for tho third
annual ilanco ot the Glrard Flold Club, to bo
hold at Mnrtol's Acndi-my, Wednesday, April 7.
A sacred cantata, entitled "Tho Seven Lnst
Words of Christ," by Til. Dubois, will bo given
In St. Lnurcntlus' Church, Berks and Memphis
stroets, Friday, March 20. In addition to the
fonturlng of tho musical program of tho St.
Laurentlus Choir, a full mchestra and orgnn
ncconipnnlment will ndil to tho enjoyment of tho
affair. The cantata will bo under tho direction
of W. K. Glgaitls, assisted by A. W. Kamlnskn,
soprano; F. I'fellmcler, tenor, nnd P. Wlzla.
baritone.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ormlorff, of Milwaukee,
nro spending a few weeks ninong n group of
their Intimate friends In Kensington.
Tho 20th nnnlversary of tho Lighthouse, 1E2
West Lehigh nventie, will be celebrated Wednes
day, April 7, nt tho nbovo address, by a short
street parade at 7:20, after which a gospel meet
ing will be hold nt S p. in. Thursdny night will
bo "Ladles' Night." A conceit and refreshments
will ndd to tho attractiveness of tho night. Frl
dny, April 9, tho nnnunl supper of the Llght
houso Settlement will bo celebrated. Tho wind
up of tho week's ceremony will bo nn open
houso affair for members nnd friends. Tho cn
tlro celebrations will bo under tho general su
pervision of Mr. and Mrs. R. 11, W, Bradford.
Miss Kitty SelUinan and Miss Sarah Weln
blatt have roturned from Carlisle, whero they
nttended a dance glcn by tho Phi Epsllon PI
Fraternity of Dickinson College of Law on Fri
day. Tho annual donation day of St. Mary's; Hospi
tal will be held Thursday, March 25. The needs
of tho hospital are many, and besides cash con
tributions many other commodities will bo gra
ciously acceptable. The affair will be under tho
superintendence of tho Sisters of St. Francis.
A sacred musical cantata, entitled "Olivet to
Calvary," by 60 voices, will bo given in the
Kensington Methodist Episcopal Church, Marl
borough and Richmond streets, Thursday,
March 23. The assisting artists will be Fred
crick F. Stockton, organist; Benjamin F. Evans,
baritone; Henri Gurney, tenor; Miss Mae Sim
mlngton, soprano. Dr. J. Harry Slaugh will be
the conductor of the entertainment.
The playlet, "The New Minister," was given
In Harmer'n Hnll, Shackamaxon street below
Glrard avenue, last Friday night, under the
auspices of the Emergency Aid Association of
the ISth Ward. The proceeds will be distributed
among the needy In the ward.
Mrs. I. Lannenbaum, of Cape May, N, J., Is
visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and
Mrs. Louis Diamond, of 2023 Frankford avenue.
Jack Walders and Andy Gucken have returned
from a short stay at Parkland, Pa.
Fboto by Gllbrt Studio.
MISS MARIA PE KOSBNKO
Miss Da Kosenko is the daughter of
Mrs. Edward Brooks, Jr., of 1018
Spruce street. It is understood that
Miss Da Kosenko will be one ol next
eeason's debutantes.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Tho Rev. nnd Mrs. P. W. Brown, of tho
Ninth Street Evangelical Chuich, ontcrtnlned
nt their homo, 12IB West Huntingdon street, last
week, on tho eve of their dnptirturo for their
new chnrgo In Rending, I'n. The guests wero
Mrs. Wllllnm A. Delly. Mis. A. Sentmycr, Mrs.
It. Blackburn, Mrs. Jacob Kletzlng, Mrs. It.
Bonnes, Mrs. W. Albert, Mrs. C. Cope, Mrs.
H. BIttlo. Mlis W. Cope, Mrs. J. Althousc,
Mrs. Martin Gottshalk, Mrs. K. Shadle, of Ta
cony, nnd Miss Suslo Hendricks.
Mrs. Louella Frohsln, of 2127 North Broad
streot, and her sister and brother-lu-lnw, Mr.
and Mrs. Gerson J. Brown, of Cincinnati, nro
Bpondlng several weeks at Palm Bench.
Mrs. William J. Atkins, of 2210 North 17th
street, hns ns her guest Mrs. Frank Reeves, of
Atlantic City.
An Interesting fenturo of the March meeting
of tho Qunker City Chapter, D. A. R was tho
presentation of a regent's pin to Miss Elizabeth
Massey, the present regent, and one to Miss
Emma Crowell, the p.ht regent. Mrs. Edith
Pierce, of the Bureau of Highways, gavo an en
tertaining account of her work, and tho pro
gram concluded with vocal und Instrumental
solos. Mies Ellznbeth Mnssey entertained the
board of malingers of tho chapter on Saturday
at her home, 2153 North 21st street.
Mrs. Aloxander Renlck, of 2251 North 21st
street, will entertain nt cards this afternoon.
Bridge will bo plajcd nnd tho gnmo will bo fol
lowed by a buffet luncheon. Tho guests will bo
Mrs. Edwin Lloyd, Mrs. Franklin Hoocr. Mrs.
Ella Shaw, Mrs. Louis Wcbor, Mrs. William R.
Dlllmore, Mrs. Jacob Schrleber and Mrs. Harry
Giiesel.
Miss Alma F. Nagel hns Issued cards for a
piano recital, to bo held on March 30, In the
Stetson nudltorlum, 5th and Montgomery ave
nue, tho proceeds of which will bo used for tho
poor of that section. She will bo nsslsted by
the following well-known artists: Miss Mar
garet Palno, soprano; Edward Strosser, violinist,
and tho Schradleck String Quartet, composed
of tho following: Edward Strasscr, Frank
Wendt, Dnvld Skakcfskl nnd E. Nevln Mnrks.
Miss Mlnta Eaklns will also assist. A delight
ful program has been arranged, and as tho
cause Is a most worthy one, It Is hoped that
the affair will bo a great suoeees.
LANSDOWNE
Mrs. Daniel II. Barrow, of 85 Bartram avenue,
Is visiting her mother In Chester.
The semi-annual convention of the Woman's
Christian Temperance Union will be held In
Darby on Thursday. Mrs. John Roberts will
speak on "Our Work In Syria." Other speak
ers will be Sirs. Emma H. Howlands, Miss Ethel
Shrlgley, Mrs. Lena G. Lewis, Mis. Arthur
Kent, Mra. Francis D. Maxwell, Mrs. Edwin
Grlce and Mrs. Jennie Norton Green.
Miss Helen Davenport, Miss Marjorle Young,
Miss Myrtle Crnlg and Miss Lillian Bloodsworth
will Blng at the assembly of the High School
this morning.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Curtis have returned from
their wedding trip and aro spending a few
days with Mrs. Curtis' mother, Mrs. Francis D.
Maxwell, of EaBt Greenwood avenue.
The Educational Committee of the Asso
ciated Clubs of Delaware County are planning
for a meeting to take plaoe In Media about
the middle of April. L. H. Dennis, head of the
Vocational Department at Harrlsburg, will be
present.
Miss Helen Reed, of South Lansdowne ave
nue, will leave today to visit friends for sev
eral weeks in Chicago.
At the annual meeting of the Association of
Woman's Clubs, which was held In Lansdowne,
the following o dicers were elected: President,
Sirs. U Blair Luckle; vice president, Mrs. Mel
Ick; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. 8. Pancoast
Levis.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Garrett, of North Lans
downe avenue, have their grandson, J. Garrett
Kell, visiting with them.
Miss Laura Pennock, of Windermere avenue.
Is visiting friends in Boston.
Mrs. Richardson Shoemaker, of West Balti
more avenue, will entertain the Mothers In
Council at her home tomorrow afternoon. Pa
pers will be read by Mrs. W. IL Alexander and
Mrs. Jessie Harper Brown.
A PRETTY home wedding took plnee nt 1
. clock today, when Miss Bessie 12. Dltlnian,
daughter of Mra. Snrnh Mlttlnntl, of 1&26 North
33d street, was gUoli In lnnirloge 1' her
hi other, Joseph Dlttmnn, to Morris Bernstein.
The ceremony was performed by tho Rev. Mnr
Mn N'nthan, of tho Beth Israel Congregation,
32d Btreet nnd Montgomery nvcliuc. The brldo
woro n hntut-cinbrolilcred gown of wlilto sntln.
made with n court train nnd trimmed with
point Ince. Her Veil of ttilto wns arranged with
n Juliet cup of lace held In plnco with orange
blossoms, llrlde roses nnd lilies of tho valley
were combined In her bouquet.
Miss Lllllnn Dlllinnn, the mnld of honor, wan
her sister's only Attendant. Her gown wan of
gold-einbroldered ni't oxer shell-pink silk nnrt
she cnrrled n bouiiuot of orchids nnd lilies of
tlm vnlley. Unity Dlttmnn, tho bride's brother,
wns best mnii. The ceremony wns followed by
ii breakfast. Mr. nnd Mrs. Bernstein left on nn
ROXBOROUGII
A comblnnttnn minstrel entertainment nnd
dunco wns hetd nt tho Lit Lu Temple lust
Wednesday night by the AU-Stnr Minstrel Play
ers ot Roxboiough. Tho oignti selections wero
by Caldwell nnd Codorl. Hnrry M. Tin lor, pian
ist, nsslsted during tho circle. Tho minstrels
were: Interlocutor, William Law ton; end men,
Pud Stout and Dick Fnrrnnd; boncs.Tom Turing
nnd John C. Smith. The circle Included Frank
Hennessey, Jumos Smith, William Benyon, Ed
ward Thomas, Georgo Tnylor, Herbert Schelrer,
Cnrl Meors nnd Edward Wilson. Tho nsslst
Ing entertainers wero tho Adclphla Medley
Four, Myers, Smith, Thomas and Thrlng.
Hnrry M. Tnylor scored well lu a plnnologuo.
McICnrnhrr nnd Lengner cntoitnlned with dllll
cult nrrobntic feats; Albert Spioul specialized
In songs nnd Plntt nnd Wooler gnvo droll Imita
tions of Hnrry Lauder. A Inrgo crowd nppre
clnted the. lnudnblo efforts of tho ontcrtalners.
Dancing followed.
To nld tho choir fund of Ft. Andrew'!) Mis
sion, Miss Mnbcl Clenrtnnnltig Fltz-Gcrnld will
glvo nn lllustrntcd traveltalk on Friday night,
Mnich 2'5. tho subject being "A Tour Through
Em ope."
On Enster Mondny night. April 0, the Men's
Blbln Class of tho First Baptist Church will
glvo an oyster Btippcr In tho social hall of tho
church, In nld of the bungalow fund of Camp
Devitt, Dew Mountain, Allentown, Pa.
Mrs. Robort Whiteside, of Laurlston street,
will entertain tint members of the Roxborough
Thlmblo Club tonight nt her home.
TIOGA
Mrs. W Moore will entertain thu members
of tho Tioga Sewing Club at luncheon tomorrow.
Her guests will Include Mrs. II. S. Hunter,
Mrs. Chailea M. Salidt, Mrs. Charles Woll, Mrs.
Chantry Hoffman, Mrs. Harry Boyer, Sirs. John
Meek, Mrs. James Snyder, Mrs. Hnuy Wood,
Mrs. Hnrry Mnrkley, Mrs. Walter Hoyer, Mrs.
Bare nnd Mia. John Mnrtln
Miss Lulu Gruner, of North 11th street, will
entertain tho following nt luncheon and enrds
tomorrow: Miss Mildred Stcrrott, Miss Anna
Croo, Mrs. C. II. Johnson, Mrs. Maurice Paul,
Miss Florence Kunz and Miss Jennlo Bird.
Miss Adclo Kohner, of St. Louis, Mo Is visit
ing Miss Corlnno R. Oppenhelmcr, ot 2023 West
Ontario street.
Tho Rev. Cornelius J. O'Neill, pastor of St.
Cecilia's Catholic Church ut Contesvlllc, Pa.,
and formerly of St. Stephen's Church, Broad
nnd Butler streets, has bcon visiting friends
In Tioga.
Tho Hunting Park Improvement Association
will hold a mooting on Tuesday night, April
C, lu Paik Mansion, Hunting Park avenue nnd
Lycoming street, when tho progrnm will In
cludo nn nddrcss by John P. Connelly, chair
man of tho Finance Committee of Councils,
on "Municipal Improvements," nnd nn Informal
social entertainment. Tho olllccr.s of tho asso
ciation nro: Piesldent, Amos S. Blake; first
vlco president, Peter F. Daloy; second vice pres
ident, Patrick Corr; treasurer, William C.
Rlday, and secretary. Allen E. Sharp. j
Miss Ema Donaldson, of 1305 Rising Sun lane,
is spending a few days at Ocean Grovo, as tho
guest of relatives.
FRANKFORD
Mrs. William Morltz, of Northwood, has gono
to Miami, Fla., to Join Mr. Morltz, who has
been there since the first of tho year.
Miss A. C. Kobligk and Raymond Hogendorf
wero tho guests of Charles Hogendorf at Beulah
Villas last week.
Franklin Smodley, president of the Second"
National Bank and a member of the Board of
Education, Is on a two weeks' trip to South
Carolina.
Levin E. Moore, of Roman street, has had his
cousin, L. Hamilton Moore, of Seaford, Del.,
as his guest for somo time past.
Mr. and Mrs, William Glenn, of Lelper street,
are receiving congratulations on the birth of a
daughter.
CAMDEN AND VICINITY
A surprise linen shower was given on Sunday
to Miss Sadie Wetherman at her home In Ash
land, N- J. Among those present were Mr. and
Mrs. Hess, Mr. and Mrs. Salus, Sir. and Sirs.
Brenson, Sir. and Sirs. Salklnd, Sir. and Sirs.
Rotelllnl, Sir. and Sirs. Diamond, Sir. Ben
jamin, Sir. Vcrthelmer, Paul Standenmayer, Al
bert lllrsh, Sllss Hilda Jonas, Miss Marie Perl
mutter, SIlss Sarah Lowensteln, Sir. and Sirs.
Deemer, Sir. and Sirs. Slpple, SIlss Mlrlara
Klein, SIlss Florence Hart, Harry Kllber,
Charles Weber and Louis Jacobs.
Sllss Gladys Truscott. of 627 Cooper street. Is
visiting relatives at Forest Hills, L. I.
The Y. W. C. A. held Its eighth annual ban
quet last week tn the parlors of the Second
Presbyterian Church. Mrs. B, S. Reeve, of 7th
and Cooper streets, has been the president ot the
association since Its formation.
Mlas Anna Quint, of 4th and State streets,
has gone for a trip to California.
The Rev- and Mrs. J B. Kulp and family, of
Vt Pnn atrt, have moved to Ocean City.
extended Journey nnd upon their return lit
October will live In thlfl city
Mr. nnd Mrs A. Llcbcrmnn, of 1516 West
Glrnrd avenue, hnve Issued Invitations for tha
tiinrrlnge uf tholr dnuglitcr, Miss Edith Llpper
Llebermnn, tn Frntik F. Wleler on Thursday,
April IS, nt (! 30 o'clock, In Morcnntlle Hall. Miss
Llebermnn hns selected Miss SIny Flelaher for
mnld of honor, and Miss Alice Flclsher, Miss
Florence Bnchrach, Miss Marlnn Mansbnch nnd
Miss Helen Wlnelnnd for bridesmaids. Th
brldnl party will Include nlso two flower girls,
Mndelelne Llpper, of Now York, nnd Miss Ruth
Llpper, cousins of tho bride.
Mr. WIeder will have for best man Henry
Lang, nnd tho following ushers: Dllllnger Liv
ingstone, of Pittsburgh; Dr. Carl Closer, ot
Nownrk; Mnrlon MnrciiH. of Buffalo; Maurice
Steppnchcr. Lester Stoppncher nnd Eugen
WIeder. The ceremony will bo followed by a
dinner nnd reception. Tho nt homo enrds are
for after Apill 25 nt Brond nnd Dauphin streets.
CHESTER AND VICINITY
Sir. nnd Sirs. Wllllnm J. Wiser have returned
to their homo on Tnrkcr street from a month's
visit to friends at Enterprise, Fin.
Mrs. Jnmes Fnrrell, of West 2d street, has re
turned from a week's visit to friends In Chester
County.
Miss Mnry Lnne, of West 2d street, Is spend
ing several dnys with rclntlves nt West Phila
delphia. Mrs. David H. Burns, of West 3d street, Is
visiting relatives nt New Tork city.
AMUSEMENTS
Chestnut St. S
Homo of World's
Greatest Photoplays
U'TH i ::iu to 4:30 j;rcis. 7:no,to io:3U.
NOTF,' NEW SCALE OP
xjxj. pmcES
Evoth s IncunS Saturdays
Lower Floor, 6th to 16th Row. . .0c
Balance Lower Floor 26c
Balcony, First 2 Rows 50c
Balance Balcony 25c
Second Balcony 10c
au Including Saturdays
Entire Lower Floor 25c
Balcony, First 2 Rows 25c
Balance Balcony 15c
Second Balcony 10c
4TH BIG WEEK!
IWMOUS PLAYrjItS' FILM CO.'S
KTUPTi.NDOUS I'HOTO-SPUCTACLE
THE ETERNAL
CITY
BY
HALL CAINE
With I' A IJ I I N C V II n D B It I O It
TWien IJAILV S:30 and 8:80 I'. M.
I'ltncuDi:!) iiy ciiaplin comedies
B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE
Second and Final Week of
NAZIMOVA
In the Triumphant Dramatic Play
"WAR BRIDES"
Stirring Plea for Universal Peace.
Supported by an All-Star Show
Matthews. Khnyne & Co , Charley Case; ItocheJ
Monkejs, Iloxy La Ilocca; Others.
ACADUMY OP MUSIC Thursday Eg., March AS.
THE CHORAL SOCIETY
Will Sins
"THE ELIJAH"
Adulated by
HELEN FIIAME 11 EATON
ELSIE HAKEIl
NICHOLAS DOL'TY
llERHEIlT WITIIEnSFOON
Memherfl of the Philadelphia Orchestra.
Tickets. 1.S0. SI S5. IOO, 73C.
Hepiio'ii. ill!) Chestnut Street.
FORREST
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All Kentu
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NOW
TWICE DAILY, 2:30 and 8:80
EVENING LEDGER
NEW WAR PICTURES
GT f Xf T? MARKET AND JUNIPER
Li J -D XL Continuous Vaudeville
11 :II0 A. M. to 11 :30 P, M.
HAliniNGTON REYNOLDS & CO. ot Ten iq tHa
Ensltsli Comedietta
"THE HABERDASHERY"
Job Cook, Mallla & Bart Co.: Lew & Mollle Hunt.
Inc: llronn & McCormack; Kalma & Co.; Btevo Ar
gen: others
"DAT APT? J214 MARKET STREET
Jril.Li.ri.vj Hi 0 A. M. to 11 V M.. 10c. 200.
VAUDEVILLE 0rg.Jgr'
PHOlOjrLAYb Gentleman ot Leisure.' ami
Chas. Chaplin in n Night in Park
T VPTP TONIGHT AT B'15
JJ 1 lVlVJ MAT1NER TOMORROW, 2X1$
THE MES8RS SIIUIIERT Present
MARIE DRESSLER
In Her New Fanlcal Triumph
"A MIX UP"
A "nlT PTTT TONIGHT AT 81IB SHARP
JXUihUl m POP. 1 MAT. THURSDAT
OlUer Morosco Presents J. Hartley Manners'
PEG 0' MY HEART
THE PLAY EVERYBODY LOVES
MKTHOPOL1TAN OPERA HOUSE
TONIOHT AT 8:16 First time In this city by
The METHOI'OLITAN OPERA CO , NEW YORK
LAMORE DEI TRE RE
limes, llorl. Esener. Draslau, Uuchene. MM. Ferrail.
Fontana, Amato, Pldur. Conductor, Mr. Toscanlnl.
Seats. 1100 Chestnut Bt. Walnut 7033. Race 6T.
n AT?"RTPTf La,t 2 Weeks. Evenlnjs at Silt
XjAlvJCVlv-'lV Matinees Wed and Sat. at 3(1
N.hwanvokrk"cor,!n7 $g BALDPATE
Popular I'rlca Wed Mats.
Best Beats fit
HROSS KEYS THEATRE
Cathedral Choir JiraS.3
i-.AiT.v n NIGHTLY 1 n i c nn.
A 10C ATnft 10c, 16c, 20a
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MARKET ST. ABOVE 16TH
PICTURES
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Marguerite Clark In CiHKTNA GREEK
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