Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 26, 1915, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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gone t St. Mnry'B School, FcekskllUon
gfludlin. to wtrrt iioiy ween, with her sister,
W, ehe wl" ,urD t0 lhl8 clly "is 'alter
f ... f next rnel. Miss Adams' marrlnc r
I Oeorg Jct Hardin will tnke place on Easter
f Monday t"' James' Churdi, 22d nnd Wal
iCit iUeta. Mr. Harding will glvo his ushers'
f dinner on AorO 3.
Mr. JosPt" B, McCall will glvo n box parly
jit the M' nn1 W'B Performance on Satur
'')'. AprU 10, for her daughter. Miss I.enoro A.
'UeCall. Th0 guests will Include MUs L. Urn-
y Cook. Miss Mary V. Pnncoast, Mlw Pansy
igjott Miss Gladys Fox, nlnlmrd Stockton Bul
'ttk ritram a Colket, Sd, Alexander Itey
rturn. Norrls 6 Barratt, Jr., nnd Joph B.
UcCali- Jr.
', invito Unn horo been Issued by tho Plays
!m4 VW f n muslcnlo nt tho playroom
en Kundftj flvenlnff, JInrch 18. nt 8:30 o clock.
J. P- ' eB Is chairman of tho Musical
IComtolU's- and tho following artists will take
I tub JuUiw Falk, vloJ'nlst; Agnes Ctuno Qutn
r llo, pianist; Miriam IJlU'Pn, soprano; Daniel C.
I. ponvan tenor, and Edith Manon, accompanist.
Mrs .Tosrh Harrison, of Colorado Springs,
Cot. wl'" 'e nt picsent tho guest of her mother-in-law.
Jt's Theodore L. Hnrrlson, of Bracbunk,
EoumopL will be the guest of honor nt a tea
slittur liorre, 210 Pine rtrect, today. Mrs. Fox
till he assl'tod tr 'rrcjvlng by Mrs. James
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"iUwe. Miss Paullr Devls Bowlo, Miss Hen-
rlt Meade. MXbp Florence Mcado nnd Miss
t Hearletta Meade Large, tho latter n sister of
Urs. HaTlson and Mrs. Fox.
JA'S. Mary E. F. Morris will glvo a tea today
in hft" uoi"o. EMI Morris Btrcet, In honor of her
iturMft,'! Miss Buth StoKes Jlorrls, who will
maki" frer debut next year. The receiving party
vl!l Include Miss Allco Huston, Miss Flora 11.
Tift. Ml6 Buth Evans, Miss Dorothy Kny,
jllw Kstbcr Jones and Miss Nancy Morris.
Miss Dl'tb Brepy, tlaugUter of Judge S. Ami
M Brcgy, will plvo a benefit tea today at
kir studio, 'lit Chestnut street. Tho proceeds
will h" (lovo'et1 to tho wounded French soldiers,
pirtlanla-'ly 'or those being enred for at her
cowlff's find Cross hospltnl In Paris. Miss
Kathexln Brcgy will preside at the tea table.
Mrs. Itclcrt W. Downing will glvo a tea nt
her ret'dnn'-o 16J4 Locust street, noxt Tuesday
l.'terrioon to mako arrangements for tho fair to
he lv tho following week for the Saint Luke's
Hoipltal In TokJo, Japan.
Mrs. osorai Sergcnnt and her daughter, Miss
Alva Srgeiu)t who are at Atlantic City, will
return If tbelr home, 2030 Spruce street, on
S lfanAav.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Prlzcr are spending part
! it the Lenten season at PInehurst, N. C with
t Mr. Prizor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Dice,
' it Reading.
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ALONG THE MAIN LINE
oVEimnooK-Mrs. Sobert Fullerton Gordon
Till entertain on Friday afternoon at her place
it Hutlodgo In honor of Miss Ethel May Hay-
;den, of Ovcrbrook, whose engagement to Will
iam Creamer Johnson was recently announced.
S The- affair will be a surprlso novelty shower, and
Simon? the guests will be Mrs. E. A. Moore.
pMrs. O. Barrett, Mrs. B. G. Weston, Mrs. P. L.
fBallentlne, Mrs. H. C. Eastwood, Mrs. Henry
i,SeIbold, Mrs. A. Clevenger, Mrs. H. IV. Hayden
i and Mrs. Akcrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin P. Glynn liavo Issued
: Invitations for a dance on Tuesday evening,
f April 20, in the Cynwyd Country Club.
' Mrs. Edwin G. Close, of 6163 Droxcl road, will
leave for Chicago shortly after Easter to nt-
K tend the wedding of Miss Helen Tnylor to War-
Brcn Castncr on April 12. Mrs. Closo's small
ion, Ervlng Wade Close, will act ns page at
the wedding. Returning East, they will stop
t Cleveland to vlalt Mrs, Felix Hughes.
ARDMonc-Mrs. William E. Gibson. Jr.. enter-
Malned tho members of her card club yesterday
!i afternoon at her home in Ardmoro Park.
CHESTNUT HILL
,, Mrs. William Coleman Freeman has returned
to her home, Mermaid lane and Cherokee ave
nue, from a short stay In Atlantic City.
MUs Emily Moffly, of Allen lane, will leave
M Thursday next for Atlantic City, to be the
neat of Mr. and Mrs. William C, Bradbury
and Miss Margaret Bradbury at their cottage
over Easter. Mls3 Moffly's fiance, Jasper
Mcolls, will Join the party on Saturday.
GERMANTOWN
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J, "w u Atqw lorn, an uroeiiv euiiraiiiafc, id
IPrll , In the ballroom of Pelham Court at
pfq.jo o clock. Dr. E. Draper Lewis and Mrs.
Shrank MlUn n.iv win nrside. Dancing will
i'ollow the lecture.
Mr, and Mrs. Bufus Scott, of Hortter street
J,r4 Wlssahlckon avenue, left today for Vlr
;1nla Hot Springs to spend several weeks.
Mrs. Spencer Edmonds and Mrs. Henry Doan
Ure arranging; a rummage sale to take place on
Thursday, April 1, at 6350 qermantown nve
ae, the proceeds to bo used for the lecture
fund of the Kauai Franchise Society of Phila
delphia,
Wlllam G. Warden, of Redgate, School House
Une, has returned to his home from St Au-
'Justine, jria.
Arthur Freeman Hager, of 6 Westvlew ave-
". Is spending a short time at Atlantic City
' fwuperatlng from hla recent Illness.
Mr- and Mrs. Ralph Qoodwln, whose wedding
itook place recently, will be at home after May
fK at KD2 Chew street.
ALONG THE READING
Mr and M Tnnv. h nuntlnBr. of Summit
pforo the dance at the Huntingdon Valley
j country Club tonight. Covers will do laio. or
!? usu.
ttUf. an4 Mr. John B. S, II?. p' Abinxton,
Mil aUci give a dinner before the danc, when
W?r( will be, laid for IS guests,
i and Mir. P. Lelglitoji Krcmr, ot Sharp.
dvmue, Jtftlro. Paifc. wlU have fix guat,
ns will Edward B. Humphreys, of 413 Cooper
street, Camden.
An Illustrated lecture on "Wild Life In the
Blue Mountain Forest," by tho well-known nat
urallst, Ernest Harold Baynes, will bo presented
for tho benefit of tho Wyncoto Bird Club nt
tho Chelten Hills Hall, Mathor nvenue, Wyn
cote, nt S o'clock this evening. Mr. Baynes will
tell of tho Blue Mountain Forest, tt. jr., the
largest fenced game preserve In the country,
consisting of 25,000 ncros, stocked with buffalo,
elk, wild bonr. moonn and deer. He will Irll
tho story of Tusker," the famous wild bonr.
reared In captivity, and other Interesting tnles
of wild animals.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold Perpall. of'wil North
8th street, Oak Lane, will havo Miss Esther
Tucker, of Portland, Ore., as their guest over
the Easter holidays, for whom much entertain
ing will bo done. Miss Tucker will arrive this
Week.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Geo will entertain nt a
small dinner party tomorrow evening nt their
home, 6322 North Camno street, Oak Lane.
Their guests will Includo Mr. and Mrs. 'Ed
win Ingham, Miss Ada Ingham, Mr. nnd Mrs
Alfred Tcschncr nnd Alfred Tcschner, Jr.
Mrs. Louis Dcncke, of 11th street nnd Chelten
avenue, will lono tomorrow for n two weeks'
stay at rittsbuigh with friends.
Miss Amelia Manning, daughter of Dr. nnd
Mrs. William Manning, of Oak Lane, enter
tained tho members of her "BOO" club last Satur
day evening. Thoso present wero Miss Clara
Stortz, Miss Helen Klnnlg, Miss Ivy Hamilton,
Abram T. Hackman, Thomas Noble, Kirk
Bromlx, Harold Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. John
Stortz and Mr. nnd Mrs. William Kuhn, Jr.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Stortz will entertain In
formally this evening nt their home, 4S01
North Camac street, Logan. Among their
guests will be Mr. nnd Mrs. Leonard Huck
ncll, Mr. and Mrs. Jerel Oldroyd nnd Mr. nnd
Mrs. William Kuhn, Jr. There will bo muslo
nnd dancing.
The Phi Tl Alpha Sorority of the Girls High
School will give a "COO" at tho homo of Miss
Clara Stortz, 4513 York road, tomorrow after
noon. Thcro will bo nbout 22 present.
Mrs. A. E. Wlllgoos, of 4021 North 13th Btrect,
Logan, has gono to Hnrrlsburg to attend tho
wedding of her cousin, Miss Charlotte Adams.
Mrs. Wlllgoos will be gone three weeks.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Flounders, of 846 North
43d street, gave a birthday party In honor of
their daughter, Miss Anna M. Flounders.
Among thoso present wcro Miss Vera Franken
flcld. MUs Carrie Lynch, Miss Anna Sites, Miss
Mary O'Brien, Miss Sarah Popper, Mr. and Mrs.
Bnteson, Charles Norman, Joseph Sites, Osborne
Smith, Edward Flounders nnd Arthur Brook
land. O. S. nussell, of Mill Creek, W. Va., is visit
ing Lyle Tnggart, of 37 Sellers nvenue. Mill
bourne. Mrs. E. M. Leonard and J. D. Chase, or
Rochester, N. Y.. are the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. E. J. Hawkins, of 35 Sellers avenue. Mill
bourne. George A. Hlnsley. 27 Soutli 42d street, hold a
bridge party In honor of the birthday of his
brother, Leonard F. Hlnsley. Tho guests pres
ent were Miss Helen Halse, of Devon, Pa.; Miss
Rcta Blue, Miss Grace anllone, Miss Helen
FarU'.v, of Mnplo Shade; Miss Harriet Gardner.
Miss Julia Le noye. Miss Mildred Johnson, of
Chelsea, N. J.; Miss Ethel Gordon, Miss Val
letta Saunders, of Hnverford; J. Edgar Hall,
Harry C. Hill, Dr. Franklin Garter, P. Flem
ming Hunt, J. C. Brady, John St. Clair, Frank
lin Pullman and Earl M. Cleary. The color
scheme was green.
Invitations havo been Issued by Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Rogers Swope for a dinner to be given
on Wednesday night nt their home, 4"26 Cedar
avenue.
The dancing class which has been meeting
fortnightly through the winter at tho Plaatlo
Club had its final meeting last night at the
Gordon School, 4112 Spruco street.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Newton Haag, of 4837
Cedar avenue, will spend Easter In Borden
town, N. J.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Miss Alice McDonald, of 1611 Wolf street, en
tertained last evening at her home. Her guests
were members of her sewing club, and an at
tractive supper for 12 followed.
Dr. and Sirs. W. I. Tomllnson, of 1S23 Porter
street. In the Glrard Estate, will have as their
guest over the week-end, Doctor Tomllnson's
brother, Jay B. TomllnBon, of Amherst, Mass.
Mlsa Anna Fleming will entertain Informally
this evening at cards, followed by a buffet
supper. There will be eight guests.
The many friends of Samuel Mellin, of 1903
South street, will be sorry to learn that he has
been confined to his home for the past two
weeks through Illness.
Mr. and Mrs, James H. Cunningham, Miss
May Cunningham and Horaco and Thomas Cun
ningham, of 026 South 18th street, will spend
the Easter holidays at Wlldwood. Miss Cun
ningham ,is popular In South Philadelphia's
amateur dramatic circles.
The Good Fellowship Club, of South Philadel
phia, will hold a reoeptlon tomorrow night at
the home of lta president, Jack Margolls, 3tJ
South 7th b tree t. The members of the Enter
tainment Cojnmlttee- are Lewis Bellick, chair
man; A. London, Joseph Hodls, Samuel Crown,
Maurice Poland, Joseph Ooldberg, Israel Mar
golls, Philip London, Maurice Kaplan, Harry
Margolls and Israel Banks.
Friends of a E. Fields, of 2523 South Cleve
land avenue, In the Glrard Estate, will be forry
to leam that he has been (11 for the past week
or two and is at present confined to his home.
City Treasurer Wlllam McCoach and Mrs.
McCoach, of 719 South 22d street, and Mr, and
Mrs. David McCoach, of the Glrard Estate, will
leave early next 'week for Ocean City, where
they wll) spend the Easter holidays.
Mlsa Elizabeth McAllater, of 3 Federal atreet,
will entertain at luncheon and cards next
Monday. " ' ,
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MRS. STEVENSON CROTHERS
Mrs. Crothors will givo a children's party this afternoon for her little daughter,
Miss Amco Crothers.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
The Brown nnd Gold Club havo In preparation
"A Perplexing Situation." a comody In two acts,
and a musical comedy, entitled "Beforo tho
War." The cast includes Miss Jennie 51. Brown,
Miss Margaret M. Bowes, Miss Anna M. Mc
Erlnno, Miss Marie A. Davidson, Miss Elizabeth
M. Roylc, Miss Margaret M. Flynn, Miss Mario
E. Gnrtlnnd, Miss Blanche C. I. Gontort, Miss
Florence M. C. Goddard, Miss Josephine A. C
Gross, Miss Jcnnlo B. Hammell, Miss Ellznbetn
A. Hlibert, Miss Anna A. Kelly, Miss Kathryn
T. Kelly, Miss Rose C. Kramer, Miss Mary V.
Larkin, Miss Anna R Lelchnor, Miss Ollvo A.
Maufl. Miss Anna McDowell, Miss Lucy 13.
Martin, Miss Isabella C. Toland, William J.
Michael, Anthony G. O'Neill. Emmctt Novln,
Joseph Bradley, John Nay, Frank Adolf and
Charles Collins.
Dr. and Mrs. John Torrencc, of 1300 North
ISth street, gave a dinner in honor of Mr. nnd
Mrs. Frank W. FeUburg nnd Mr. and .Mrs.
William Rcbman, of Gwynned Valley.
Miss Viola "Brodbeck, soprano soloist, assisted
by John K. Wltzcman, solo violinist of tlu
Philadelphia Orchestra, and Mlsa Helen Booth
royd, pianist, will glvo a song recital on Wed
nesday night, April 7, in tho Church of tho
Advocate, 18th nnd Diamond streets.
NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA
Mrs. S. A. St. Clair and Miss Mnrle St. Clair,
who havo been visiting Dr. and Mrs. George E.
McGlnnls, of 3133 Frunkford avenue, for the
last two months, havo returned to their home
in Clarendon, Warren County, Pa.
A Japanese tea party will bo glvou by the
Girls' Friendly Society at tho Kensington Con
gregational Church, C street and Indiana ave
nue, on Apill 5 at 8 p. m.
Charles Lambert, of 2170 Enst Cumberland
street, is in Peoria, III.
Mrs. Veronica Schelllngcr was given a sur
prise party at her homo, 2106 East Orleans street
by her sons. John Scholllnger nnd Fred Schel
linger, nnd her daughter, Miss Elizabeth Schel
Ungnr, in honor of her 75th birthday. Mr. Neu
baucr entertained with a musical program.
Among thoso present wero Mr. and MrB. Jones,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ncubauer, Mr. nnd Mrs. Schel
linger, John Schelllnger, Sr., John Scholllnger,
Jr., John McAnespey, Jr., John McAncspey, Sr.,
Miss Marie McAneBpey, Mies Emma Elliot, Mtsi
Madeline McAnespey, Harry Schelllnger, Louis
Neubauer, John Jones, Joseph Jones, Frederick
Schellenger, David Jones, Francis Neubauer,
Frederick Jones and William Jones.
John Haron is spending a few wceka In Jen
klntown. Doctor and Mra, Newton, of 2931 Frankford
avenue, have returned from a trip to Atlantic
City.
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MRS. WILLIAM J. BAIRD
Mrs. Baird will entertain tomorrow at
luncheon in honor of her daughter, Miss
S. Uytendale Baird. who will make her
debut next year
ENTERTAINMENTS
A Committee Has Arranged a Scries of
Shakespeare Readings for Noxt Month.
In reply to tho many requests for a scries of
parlor readings by Miss II. Kate Murdoch, a
commlttco, composed of Mrs. M. C. D. Geisler,
Mrs. D. R. Hnrper, Mrs. Thomas Shnllcrosw,
Mrs. John A. Richmond, Mrs. Lewis R. Dick,
and Miss M. A. Robinson, has arranged tho
following program:
Wcdncaday night, April 14, at the residence
of Mrs. D. R. Harper, 211 AVcst Chelten avenue,
Germantown, "King Lear."
Wednesday, April 21, nt tho residence of Miss
M. A. Robinson, 1823 North Marvino street, "As
You Like It."
Wednesday, April 2S, nt tho residence of Mrs.
Lewis R. Dick, 1132 North 63d street, "The
Rivals."
Mls Murdoch is a well-known Shnkespearoin
scholar and a dramatic reader of rare ability.
She is tho daughter of tho lato Edward .Mur
doch and belongs to n, family noted for two
great dramatic readers. Prof James Murdoch
nnd Pi of. Samuel Murdoch.
FRANKFORD
Mrs. Eastwood, of Unruh street, was hostess
at u "500" party yesterday afternoon. Her
guests included Mrs. Malloy, Mrs. Edward
Darreff, Miss Darreff, Miss Claroy, Mrs. Barry,
Mrs. Kgan, Miss Murry, Mrs. McCambrldgo,
Mrs. Schmucker, Mrs. Qulnn, Mrs. D. Darreff,
Sirs. Clarey, Mrs. Nolo and Mrs. Fenrson.
Miss Mary McCann has returned to her home,
7010 Tulip street, Tacony, after a visit In Eos
ton. Pa., where she was the guest of her sla
ter, Miss Agnes McCann, 132 South 5th street.
Miss Margaret MacLoan, of Wilmington, Del,,
has returned to her home, nfter spenllng a
week in Holmesburg as the guest o Mrs.
Arthur Shark, of Craig street.
Miss Doris Batcman, daughter of Mr. nnd
Mrs. William Bateman, of Asylum Heights, re
turned tills week from Wilson College, Cham
bersburg, Pa., where sho Is a student, and will
remain over tho Easter holidays. Miss Bate
man will entertain the Queen's Company So
rority of the Girls' High School, Saturday after
noon nt her home.
Cap'.aln W. C. Carroll and Mrs. Carroll, of
2006 Rhawn Btrect, havo had as their guest John
Gullaghcr, of Pittsburgh, for somo time past..
Lincoln McGlll, James Long and George Lee
havo been chosen for tho Criterion Minstrels.
They will glvo their first entertainment at Polka
Hall, Broad street and Montgomery avenue, on
Thursday, April 8.
Mr. and Sirs. Alexander Sermon will reside at
Syracuse, N. Y., upon their return from a
month's trip to Utlca, N. Y. Mrs. Sermon is
a very recent bride, and will be remembered as
Miss Florence Dandert, of East Wellens ave
nue, Olney.
WILMINGTON
Sirs. Charles R. Sillier, wife of Governor Mil
ler, is fpendlng the week at Atlantic City, N. J.
General James H. Wilson left for Hot SprlngB,
Va., this week, to be gono about 10 days.
Mr. and Sirs. Edgar M. Hoopes, SIlss Mildred
Hoopes and Sir. and Mrs. Tllgliman Johnston
will return home today, after having spent some
time In Summervllle, S. C. At a recent golf
tournament held there by the PInehurst Country
Club, Sir. Hoopes and Miss Sllidred Hoopes won
silver cups.
Caesar Rodney Chapter, Daughters of the
American Revolution, have Issued cards for the
candidacy of their regent, Mrs, Edmund P,
Moody, for vice president general of the na
tional body, and already a number of indorse
ments have been received.
Two dances will close the social festivities of
the week. Tomorrow night Mr. and Mrs. Henry
P. Scott will give a dance for their son, Sidney
Scott, at the New Century Club, and tonight
will be the last of the Lenten Country Club
dances. There will be exhibition dancing by
SIlss Janet Jackson and Cecil Bacchus. There
will also be a special dinner before the dance,
arranged for tho younger set,
Mr. and Sirs. Frank Cox and William Sellers
Cox are on their way from Los Angeles, Cal.,
to visit Mr. and MrB. William F. Sellers for
several weeks.
Mrs J Ernest Smith U at home after -spending
the winter In Southern California,
MISS CATHARINE MASSER gavo n large
dance this week nt her home. 110 Soutli
10th street. Largo patms, ferns and cut daffo
dils wero combined In the beautiful decora
tions. Exhibition dancing was given, in which
Miss Paulino Marks' nnd Mattrlco Staub won
first prize In tho fox trot, and Miss Hose
Schwartz and Lewis Llebster won the prize
one-step. Among other guests wero 15 mem
bora of the Navazooba Club; also Miss Flor
ence) noeenbloom, Miss Minnie Thompson, Miss
Cnthnrlno Davidson, Miss Mlnnlo Staub, Mlsi
Beatrice Davidson, Miss Mary Masser, Jack
Harnett, Joseph Goldman, Joseph l.nub, Na
thaniel .Harris, Charles Daroff, Leon Rome,
Loomls Schmooner, Harry Sc.wartz, Richard
Tnnkln, Albert Zelt and Joseph Wolf.
The Eagle Club will glvo a dance tonight at
the New Lyric Hall, 023 South 6th street. Sev
erat other clubs will participate, and a silver
cup will be presented to tho club having tho
most members In line. Jack Do Wolf nnd Miss
Mndgn Browning, of the Jardln do Dance, Now
TIOGA
Sir. nnd Mrs. H. Thomas Kessler, of 1803
West Erie avenue, will leave for New York
next wcok nnd will mako their future home In
that city. They will spend tho Easter holidays
In Atlantic City, whero they wlllbo Joined by
Slis. Kessler's mother, Sirs. E. A. Storey, of
West Erlo avenue.
Sirs. Owen McSIastcr, of 3319 North 23a street,
returned on Wednesday from a. visit to New
York.
Sirs. Thomas T. Jorct, of Brooklyn, formerly
of Tioga, to visiting hor daughter, Mrs. Leonard
It. Weltzcl, of 4600 North Broad street.
SIlss Sllrlam Hausman, of 1012 Rising Sun ave
nue, gavo a muslcnlo last night nt her homo for
tho members of tho St. S. C. Club. The decora
tions were lavender nnd white, tho club colors.
Sweet pens were tho flowers used.
Sirs, Churlcs Edward Hallowell, of 1S22 West
Tioga street, entertained at cards yesterday
afternoon. Pinochle was played, and the game
was followed by a buffet luncheon. The guests
wcro Sirs. Henry Barry, Sirs. Frederick Jen
nings. Sirs. Franklin Krlbbs. Mrs. William
Schultz, Sirs, .lames Hogg, SIlss McFnrlund and
Sirs. Ernest Ermhold.
Sir. nnd Sirs. William C. Carman and their
daughter, SIlss Bcatrlco Carman, of 1220 West
Allegheny avenue, will pass Easter week In
Atlantic City.
Sirs. SInrgaret Froellch, William Frocllch,
SIlss Slarlo Froolich, Miss Adellno Frocllch and
Mrs. William Datz. Jr., who have beon spend
ing part of tho winter In Porto Rico, will re
turn to their home, 1231 West Allegheny avenue,
tomorrow.
Tho annual meeting of tho Association of St.
Luke's Hospital will bo held on Slondny night,
at tho hospital, on North Broad street. The
association has need of more help and has
appealed to Its members to increase their num
ber, as thlB year has brought added burdens to
meet the cost of commodities.
LANSDOWNE
Sirs. Samuel Pcnnock, of Lansdowne Court,
is cntortalnlng SIlss Edna Bentley, of Wash
ington, D. C.
At tho annual meeting of the Home and
School League 'the following officers wero
elected: Guy W. Chlpmnn, president; K. Bryne
Dougherty, first vice president; Walter L. Phil
lips, second vlco president; Sirs. W. E. Chnl
mers, secretary, and Charles C. Roberts, treas
urer. At tho meeting of the Triangle Club, which is
ono of the most popular clubs In Drexel Hill,
tho following otTIcers wero elected: President,
Clarence Burnley; vice president, Miss Eleanor
Jackson; recording secretary. Ingebar Dowllng;
financial secretary, SIlss Ruth Atlee; directors,
SIlss Elslo Parker, H. A. Warren and George
Parker.
A contest In spelling among the classes of the
Garrettford School was held yesterday. Some
of the good spellers who took part are SIlss
Bertha Tinlnsky, SIlss Olive Spafford, SIlss
Slary Hefty, SIlss Lillian Henderson, SIlss Helen
Wnrdle, SIlss Anna Delacour, SIlss Louise Top
ping, Miss Florenco Schotz. SIlss Edith Bennett.
SIlss Slabel Gaul, SIlss Slary Karwan, SIlss
Besslo Jacoby, SIlss Allco Nafle, SIlss Slary
Graves, Robert Henry, Alexander Slacfeat, Ed
monds Spencer, William Robinson and Francis
Drewes.
The norma physical education department of
Temple University will hold a dance at the
Twentieth Century Club April 7. Among those
who will attend aro SIIbs Frances Kirk, SIlss
Betsy Wright, Miss Eleunor Borden, SIlss Helen
Eyre, Miss Frances Hannington, SIlss Irene
Slorrison, SIlss Sllidred Pidgcom Sl!?s Anita
Preston, Prof. William Nlcolai, Ulvood Gelges,
Frank Cleely, Ray Ertle, Frank Teny, SIlss
Cecil Ryan and SIlss Harriet Houlihan. SIlss
Betsy Wright Is chairman of the committee.
SIlss Frances Hannington, of Greenwood ave
nue, and Sliss Irene Morrison, of Wycombe ave
nue, will leave today with the Temple basket
ball team to play tho Georgo Washington Uni
versity team In Washington tomorrow.
CAMDEN AND VICINITY
Mies Mary Magown, of Mansion avenue. Had
donfleld, will entertain at cards tomorrow night.
Dr. E. A. J. Schellenger, of 6th and Cooper
Btreets, who has been 111 for several weeks, Is
recuperating In Atlantlo City.
Mr. and Mra. Clarence E. Freeman and fam
ily will spend the summer, as usual, In Ocean
City.
CHESTER AND VICINITY
Miss Lena Mllburn and Miss Lydla Powell
have returned to their homes at Wilmington,
Del., after spending a week as guests of their
uncle, James G. Stllburn, of West 9th atreet.
Mlis Fannie Taylor, Miss Maude Weldner and
Miss Elizabeth Devlne have returned to their
homes at Chester after spending a week with
friends at Washington, D, C.
Walter Hlorth has returned to bla home on
Mcllvalne street after a week's vlalt to friends
at Germantown.
Mra. W. K- Netf. of Harrlsburar, will spend,
the holidays with her daughter, Mrs. Thomas
M. Fltrjer&ld, of West Baltimore avenue.
Tork, will glvo several exhibition dartoes. The
grand march will be led by John MealeV.
Tim Dnnco Committee of the A. E. O. Club,
consisting of Miss Sarah Shapiro, Miss Helen
Humphreys, Miss Doroles Stead, Miss Emma
Townsend, Miss Oertrudo Qulnn, Miss Muriel
Oberholzer and Miss Sophia Benjamin, met at
the homo of Miss Shapiro, 6318 Larchwood ave
nue, Inst week, to nrrange for the last dance
nnd cotillon of tho season. 11 was decided to
have tho affair during tho latter part of April.
Tho marriage of Miss Hazel Mae Stancllff.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S, M. Stancllff, to
John W. Beck, of Point Washington, L. I., will
take placo quietly next Saturday, April 3, at
noon at tho homo of tho bride's parents, 6103
Christian street. Tho ceremony will bo per
formed by tho Rev. Chnrles Graham Hopper,
pastor of tho West Park Presbyterian Church,
In the presence of tho immediate families of the
bride nnd bridegroom.
ROXBOROUGH
The SIcn's Brotherhood of the Leverlngton
Presbyterian Church gavo the first of their
spring entertainments on Tuesday night. The
program Included an address by Fire Marshal
Elliott on the work of his department, vocal
so'os by Willlnm Ames nnd Sirs. Dannenhower
and selections by the Roxborough Quartet,
composed of Harry Robinson, Louis Robinson,
Irvln Struse nnd Georgo SIcGeo. The entertain
ment was followed by nn Informal supper. Over
100 guests were present
Tho members of the Wlssahlckon Sewing Club
will be entertained this afternoon by Mrs. An
drew Snuer at her home, 1S26 West Glrard ave
nue. The guests will Include Sirs. William
Stroud, Sirs. Clarence E. Parks, Sirs. Francis
Cantrcll, Jr., Sirs. William Addelhelm. Mrs.
Louis Slelvln Strouse, Sirs. Charles Gane, Sirs.
W. H. Hoedt, SIlss Ray Boocock and Sirs. Sill
ford C. Fox.
Sir. and Sirs. Harry Jones, who have been
spondlng somo time In Atlantic City, havo re
turn' d to their home at 823 Fountain street.
Sir. nnd Sirs. George A. Wlckersham, ot
Rochclle avenue. Wlssahlckon. will leave shortly
for n. visit to Washington, D. C.
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