Bvisyiyq gspq-i2BpHtLAPijJLPHrA ttthsday. mar oh so, lots. LDDWGS w3) foGonAi WK0M1 nmm ' mm ' """. -r?r WrvVrK. Kf y;C. I if-- jtLi'.HN t j tsu I INVITATIONS will shortly be Issut-il by .Mrs. Ili..rv c. "Mr.Ilvnlno for tliu marrlm?,, nt hi,.. Xlc' ' . If...t,iip. MIps Knllmrlne V. Mrlkninn i tHau'" ' " -" ffhonwa Wrlfilit Ituililcrow, boii of IJr. nml Mm. Kt..imln Jnnney Itmlilcrow. - The efitr-inniiv JiCHJ" fajtfike place on Saturday, May 15, nt 4 o'clock, mi St. Andrew s proiciiint i:i)lsoiml Clitncli, Bfci, ihi IteV. William J. Cox iilllclntlnu. kites ilcllviilno will bo attended by bcr slaleru fifrt. John St. N'nlson, ns matron of honor, innf fef two llltlo nieces, Miss ftntirliill Vv'llllnms and WSiiA Knthnrlno Kltiillcbcrttdr. ns flower Rlrld. "ISff, Iludderow will linve bis brother, ii. Jnnticy w ... ... .... t.nH, ....... Buddsrow, ji. ""i". Mrs. Benson, wife cf Cnptnlti Wllllitin Shop jjrd Benson, t". B. N will not recclvo tm foufsday nftcmoon of tills Vcck at her homo In lie navy yard. Mr. nml Mrs. George I'lilller aro spciiillnij tlio fjk In Now York at tho WnUloif-Astorla. fjl'r. and Mrs. I.bwIh I.IIIIh and llis ,1cnn .Mor M lilllle are biiciiiIIiis the week In Atlantic aiy. 'jlr. Ocorse Fnles linkrr Is stopping at the rtl. Ksls In fmy York for a oliott time. jMr. an'l Jtrs- Clinrlos Prnncln Hochnmii will l'troaucc their daughter, Miss Ij.'tlier .lean ijdehman, on November 13 nt a the Umisnnt at i)i nltz-C'arlton. In December they will give a RitMro party 'or ltlelr davighter. mi. Mnrcnret N. Kmltli. daunhter of aim. Rlrry Hudson Smith, of 1712 Pino Blreot, will return on Sunday from St. Aliuyu school, fecksklll-on-lluilson, for tho Easter holidays. r, klnvltatlona have been issncil by Mrs. H. Alnc Cuen Smith, of 218 West Chelten avenue, fur a. Jj'iice at the riillndulphla Cricket Club on fc'at h'rrtav afternoon. Anrll 10, In honor of her small Ron, Lewis II. Smith. About SO of the younger ichool children will be present. EThero will bo a nieetliiR In Westminster Hall K Wltherspoon Uulldlns tonight to plan a fdiwntown centra for business girls. tW- " lltr. nnil Mrs. 1-oiIIh Wilkinson, of Sienna. fltal', are receiving congratulations upon the IBIS .. ,-,11 ,..!... 1KIII.I ,. tuna oi a son, ujiiti ,iuijiw , iiiuiiauii. .... 'Ilklnson will bo remembered ns Jtlss Krnnees farcer, of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Wilkinson have been living abroad since Inst April. ?Vr. Charles Knlttel is sncndlns several weeks Hi tlio MarlborouRh-lilcnhelin before opening her home nt Chelsea. CHESTNUT HILL ilUsa Charlotte At. Chcston, daughter of Dr. Find Sirs. Itndcllffo Chcston, of Owens nnd Chestnut avenues, has returned to her home lti)X the 1'antcr holidays from Itoseinnry Hall, Qrecnwlch, Conn., where she Is a student. ;' Miss Marian Moyn, of East Graver's lane, l!l spend Easter as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barton In Atlantic City. ',,' jilt's Emily Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Airs. James B. Taylor, 151 East Jit. Airy avenue. Is spendlnc tho week In Xcw York as tho guest I of Mr, and Mrs. Hurold Gaylord, of Cftl Itlvor 1. side drive. I' GERMANTOWN 'th Mr, and Airs. Wheeler Lord will spend Easter Sunday In Atlantic City. jMIss Eleanor Durhnm, of 31 Johnson street, las at her guest Miss Frances Stevens, of New Ibrk. Allss Durhnm nnd her guest wilt spent asicr ounuay in Aiianuc uny. r Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Tlmanus, of 6G15 Quluoy Ijtreet, will leave tho end of tho week for At lantic City, where they will pend several weeks Rlth Mrs. Tlmanus' mother, Mrs. George U. ISnierly, at her cottage. 'The Current Events Class, conducted by Miss iKatharine Locke, . was hold this morning in iths Automobile Club, A talk on current topics By Miss Locke will bo given at I'clham Court Bn Monday evening, April 12, at 8:15 o'clock, for tb benefit of tho fluoroscopy department of pta x-ray laboratory at the Germanlown Hos pital. ,'Thei portrait of Allss Josephine Dodge by Leo- J?11 G. Seyffert lias been awarded the gold pnedal by a special Jury appointed to pass upon Bh 10). pictures in oils now being shown at the Club's 21st exhibition. ALONG THE READING kMIss Elizabeth Grlbbel. daughter of Air. ana lUw. John Grlbbel, of St. Austell's Hall, Wyn-D-oh), has as her guest Allss Harriet HopkhM, Pi Chicago, for over the Easter holidays. AIIs3 BlPPklng returned with Ils Grlbbel from irpury, conn,, where they bold nuena tno tfatftver School. Mrs. Parker, of Boston. Is the cuest of her LpUer, sirs. e. M. Fortner, of Florence avenue, fnwniown, for several weeks. Irs. Henry E. Ee I'uy lias returned to her gate on Florence avenue, Jenklntown, nfter igndlng several weeks at Atlantic City. Mrs. gPuy was accompanied by her daughter, Attss w De luy. Albert Dudley will entertain Aorll 12 at Kt home, lltli street below Chelten avenue, W Lane. Those to be present are Sirs, E. II. gwhauser. Airs, Howard Anthoney, Mr. James jrllall. Mrs. Tl. n Ullrlmpr Allss I.ih- Marion. ffira. Louis Deneke and Mrs. Albert Geo. iThe Neighborhood Club of Oak Lane will be WtTtained at the boms of Airs. Albert E. Sferker, Monday afternoon, April 0. Mrs. Parker IS1' act as hostess, und will be assisted by Miss HMe Tarker, Mrs. Herbert Maxner and Aliss J Reeyes. A great amount of sewing for char ' has been done by this club during the wn- pf, Those to be present Monday afternoon are gr- C. W. Van, Artsdalen, Sirs, B. G. Hitcn- Jf. Mrs. A. w. Dudley, Mra. H. N- Thisseli, " Batemall Rnilrlliii-tnn. Mrs. E. Ii, McCall, Mv A . v.. .. ,... nJl..h K, ib- v ia. rurner, irs. i're?ncit iiw " P Matilda Virtb. lira. Frederick FrlUeH. Mrs. William rtobertson. Sr.. Mrs. Vllllam ertson, Jr., Mrs. Jteeyes, Jlr. J. A, Parker, Bates. Mrs. Owen HattP, Mrs. Iidwm .Uer, Mis. Peters, AUss Iaura Petrs, Wl Peters, Airs. Miller. Sr., Mrs. uowaru r. Mrs. Aleyer. Sirs, C. Fllujf. SUM Sara lbm. M,s. Eugene lilehl, Sirs. J. V. tJ- h Sirs v K Moerk, Mm. B, B. Neuhaufier, S. Hunsbereer. II r. George Qchse, ia wyne Parker, Mrs. Bux, Sirs. Albert Uee &r. Paecit. pf ao M. E4warU Jaeloon. of t.os,an, ai nt present nt Nassau, tho Bahama Islands. Air. and Ati. Jnckson M not return- for several Weeks. The Delia 1'hl Slgmn SoruHty of the Girls' IllRli School will Rivc n Private dnnce nt Old York Itoad Country Club Atull SO. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Atrs. Emmanuel Drown AtcCowen, of 4101 Spruce stiect, accompanied by their daugn tci", will go to Atlantic City on Friday, whero they have taken a cottngo for Iho month or April. On Saturday night they will entertain at the opening pcifoinmnco of the .Musk and Wig. Mr. nnd Airs. A. Southern Conway, of tho Avontlale, 53th and Locust streets, wilt motor to t.nkewood on Saturday, to remain over Master. They will be nocompanled by Allss KHzabolh Smith, of N'cw York, who will lio their gutsl for tlio week. Mira Helena Amend, of 020 South -loth street, will entertain at nn Informal Easter party on Wednesday evening, April 7. at S o'clock. Tho guests wil bo members of tho younger set. Mr. nnd Airs. John Irvln Atycrs, of WcJt 1'hllndclphln, announce the engagement of their daughter, Allss I.oulsc Lew In Atyers, to liirl Francis Sarvcr, of Pittsburgh, Pa. .Vu data has been hot for the wedding. David Alordcll, 3SG2 Poplar street, rend a paper on tho work of .loseph'Fels tit tlio meet ing of tho Joseph Fels Literary SoHcty held last Sunday at 4035 Glrard avenue. A icceptlon followed tho cssayo of tho members. Alordcll' Is a brother of Louis Mordell. who won tho Cecil Ithodcs scholarship during his collate course at Cambridge College, England. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Nelson P. Vulte, wifo of Captain Vulte. U. S. AI. C of the .Minnesota, will entertain on Thursday night nt hor home In the Glrard Estate, 1D32 Shunk street. Tho affair will bo an Informal danco ami will be given in honor of Airs. Itobert E. Hoyt, ir0 of Sergeant Iloyt. U. S. AI. C, who will leave shoitly Tor Old Point Comfort. Lieutenant Italph L. Sheppard, U. S. AI. C, and Mrs. Sheppard, have as their guest Airs. Slicppard's mother. Mrs. Allen t'apeiton, of JiJchmond, Va. Airs. Caportcm will rnnnln with them nt their home in Iho Glrard Estato, 23.12 South 21st street, for n month or six weeks. Captain Alexander S. Williams,' U. S. AI. t. and Airs, Williams, or 2322 South 21st street. In the Glrard Estate, spent the week-end In Atlantic City. FrlendH of Airs. James A. Hamilton, of 2021 South 16th street, will regret to learn she has been seriously 111 for the last fortnight. Allss AI. Gormloy, of 1021 South ISth street, spent the week-end visiting friends In Atlantic City. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Air. and Airs. Bernard Kohn, of I51ii Norm loth street, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a dnughter, Elsie Fannlo Kohn, on Friday, Alarch 12, 1D13. Air. nnd Airs. Benjamin Llpschutz. of 20 North 33d street, entertained at a family dinner on AVedncsday, Alarch 24, In honor of the le cently announced engagement of their daugh ter, Allss Itosallo D. I.lp.scfnltz, to Dr. Jo&cph It. Atarcus. Doctor Alarciis, formerly of Can ada, Is now resident physician of the Jewish Hospital, OIney. Warren Walker, of 223t Uber stiect, enter tained the members of tho Owl Club at a lunuhenii and "MO" Friday evening. Covers were laid for 12 guests. Rehearsals are In progress for the annual minstrel show and dance given by Hie Phila delphia Association of Retail Druggists, on Tuesday, April 6, at the Aielcanllle Club. A number of well-known young people will par ticipate in the a ffali', and the two principal parts will be taken by Aliss Lorraine Stahl and Allss Leonctte Ilelifuss. The silver anniversary of Air. and Airs. David Weinberg, of 152j! West Susquehanna avenue, took place Inst week, nnd Was celebrated by a surprise dinner given by their children In Tho Newman, 2101 North Broad street. .Many hand some gifts were received. Among those present were Air. and Atrs. J. Leluer. Air. nnd Airs. It. Brown, Air. und Airs. A. Samuels, Atr. and Airs Louis Allegro, Air. nnd All. B. Herbst, Air. nnd Mrs. P. Krclger, Atr. nnd Airs. Michael Wallack, Air. und Airs. Irving Dognle, Air. and Airs. A Alarkowltz, Air. nnd Airs. Berthold Ttn3enberger, Airs. At. Hani, Edwin Brandels, H. Atarko wit!!, Herman Koppleman, Alorrls Weintraub, Leon Weintraub, Allss Pearl Weinberg, Allsfl Eva Forman, Aliss Charlotte Beck, Allss Pauline Goldman," Alls) Alollle Forman, Allss Ray New man, Allss Eleanor Newman, AIIs Gertrude Newman, Jllfs Anne Cherry, Allss Hannah Alarkowltz, Bernard Weinberg, Samuel Samuels, Louis Samuels, Joseph Kohn, A. V. Lewltt, Irving D. Newman, Samuel Gross and Leon Levy. WILMINGTON Air. and Airs. John Kearney Rodgers enter tained n family party over the week-end Airs. George Riddle and Aliss Constance Blddle, or Philadelphia, and Air. and Airs. Charles Cowen hoven nnd daughter, from New Brunawlck, N. J. Mrs. S. A. Robertson, of Pea Slolnes. la., is spending seveial weeks with Air. and Sirs. Rodgers. Air. and Sirs. Ferdinand L, Gilpin have been spending n week in New York. CHESTER AND VICINITY Aire- Anna Nugent has returned to her home on East 4th street after a Week's sojourn at Atlantic City. Allss AI. Helen IlaliW, of Harford County, Maryland, la the suet of her aunt, sire. vt, flam Roop, on West 7th street. Airs, Olln T. rancoast, of Weet Jd street, and her sister. Sirs. K. A. Van Gelder, of Ogden, Delaware County are vlsltljig relatives at Passalo, N. J. Miss Sara B. Blakeley, of Walnut street. Is vlsltlnsr her brothtr, A. G- Blakeley. at Potu Vllle. AXii. Hiry Ulley has returned to her home at Wwt PhlMelpnla ttfier a several dsys' visit to her soa Paul H. Ulley, oa West 5Ua street MRS. GEORGE PIERSOL. Mrs. Piersol, who lives in Chester, is one of the Stute's most prominent sulTrnKists. MATINEE MUSICAL CLUB Mrs. William U. Mount and Mrs. Howard L. Wentherlcy Will Play Duos. Quito un Interesting contest has been arranged today by Airs. William ti. Mount for th" .Matinee Aluslciil Club nt the Itonsevelt. The feature of Iho afternoon will he pluno duos by Mrs. L. Hownrd Wenthciley and Aim. .Mount. Piano accompnnlsts for tho afternoon will he Airs. Llnch and Mrs. Buttcrworth, nnd the following aitlsls will take part: Lavlnhi Gntrude King, Helen !'. VosIiukc .Mrs. Joseph II. SlopP Beatrice Flint Collin, Airs. John Dunn, Jr., Elizabeth (icst, Edna. I hippo Itosenthnl, Anna Laura Johnson and Willlitn Dmiilcll. The pin grain will luo!ud: Piano hoIiw 'L'Aloiieui" (Bahikhcw), "Etude, Op. !W" lArcnskyj, Luvinia Gertrude King. Songs "Morning,, (Woodman), "The Star" (Rogers), Helen F. Voshagc. Piano solo "Polonaise" (.Moszkowskl), Airs. Joseph H. Stopp. Songs "Floods of Spring" (Itnchmanlnoffl, "From the Land of the Sky-blue Water'' (Cud man), Beatrice Flint Collin. Piano solos "Romance" (Sehuctt), "Grlllew" (Schumann), "Aloto Perpetuo" (AlacDowell) Airs. I.. Howard Weatherley. Scenes from "Carmen," In costume (Bizet), Airs. John Dunn, Jr., and William Daw dell. Piano solos Prelude from "First .Modern Suite" (AlacDowell), " Aledltatlou" (Tschnlkow slil), Elizabeth Gcst. Songs "A Gay Buttcrtly" (Hawley), "Aly Garden" (C. Linn Seller), Edna Iioppe Rosen thal. Piano solo "Drifting" (Frlml), .Mario Belt. Songs "Trunin Diirch die Daemmerung" (Strauss), "Wlegcnlled" (Ilumperdlnck), Anna Laura Johnson. Duos for two pianos "Alelodle" (Aloszkoivskl), "Scherzo" (Arensky), Airs. Weatherley nnd Airs. Alount. A concert will be given todny In the northeast section under the direction of Allss Alma V Nagel, to be held in the Stetson Auditorium. Mb street and Alonlgomery avenue. Tlio piogrnm has been carefully arranged and includes the following artists: Allss Alnrgiiiet Paine, so prano: Edward Strnsser, violinist, nnd the Schradleck String Quartet, composed of the fol. lowing: Edward Strnsser, Frank Wcndt, David Skakefskl and E. Nevin Alarks. Allss Alinta Eaklns will also assist. The proceeds will bo devoted to the poor of the section. &3HE zj?!EpB Photo by JJarcau. MRS, CHESTER R. HAIG, Mrs, Haig, who was Miss Mabel Morse, of MerchantvUle, N. J is at present with her husband, Lieutenant Haigr, n the Philippines, where he is stationed for the present, nt NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA Tho Hint giand minstrel entertainment lor the henellt of the Mutual Beneficial Association of the Employes of the Buiemi of Wntcr will bo held April 23 nt Clayton's Academy. !Hn 1 stieet and Glrard avenue. The affair will be under the mnntiKcmont of William It. Wenvc. j TIip minstrels will bo staged by David Sampson, , of the .Moose .Minstrels: tho nets will be staged by Eddie Abbot, of tlio l.ubln Muff, and William It, Wagner, of tho Bureau of Water. Allis Anna AloFaddeti 'entertained a nuiiihor of her friends last week at her home, 2071 Tlllun street. A birthday party vuts given recently to Frank lin Caller, W,I East York stieet, by his parents. Thi) occasion ivns the young man's 20lh birth day. The guestn were .Mrs. Clyiner, Mrs. Ilnr vey, Airs. William Summers, .Mrs. lleitrud Schnitzel. Allss Emma Guth, Atlss It. Hoepfl, Miss R. Sines, Miss AI. Haivey, AIIi It. Junl Allfs Ethel Shubcit, Allss Chun Kruusc, Allss Floience AIoBrldr, AIIsh Edna Gaucr, Aliss Anna .Martin, Allss Eva (ionnley, Allss Alary Evers, Allss Eleanor Fintius, Allss Anna Gaucr. Ml-S Emnia Harvey, William Summers. John Pinion, William Edmnndsiin, Victor lloepll, William Rothfuss, Aim tin Niokum, llnrry Zemer, Freil Bailors, George Weber, Itobeil lloeiill. Itobert Reese, Harry Schnitzel, John Conway ami Jo seph Ragau. AIUs Nellie Wood was given a delightful birth day party hist week by her parents at their residence, 1122 North Huncock treet. Those attending were, Aliss Ainry Wood, Aliss Hcitha l.oeffer, Allss Sara Strain. Aliss Stella .Salmon. Allsh Anna Foley, Allss Edna Wlllett; AIis- Lily Bouerlc, George Walsh, John Abel, James Bax ter, Joseph Lynch, George I.armer, Harry Davis, Austin Vauarsdalc, George Hessler, Air, and Alia. Strain, Air. and Airs. Ruth and Air. and Airs. Henry. "War on the Saloon" Is the slogan for Easter Alonilny night at Hie East Baptist Church. Glrard nnd East Columbia avenues. "Ten Nights In n Barroom" In moving plcluies will he given. The promoters olnliu It to bo the greatest temperance and nntl-saloou gun over tired. As an extra, wur pictures from the front will he shown. A lecture, will be given in con nection with tho foregoing by the Rov. Charles If. Woolston, pnstor of the church. The pro ceeds will be devoted to the advancement ot the summer work of the church. An entertainment and reception was given last week at Frankford avenue and William street by Washington fmiip. No. 2t3, P. O. S. A. Tho inuslo wan under the direction of William E. AlcCarty, of Hie Aquilln Bund. William Blssett was chairman of the Committee on Ar rangements. Aliss Alum Eberstelu, 2917 North Franklin street, was given a delightful hllthduy party last week by her patents, Air. and Mis. Fred eilck Eherstein. The home was decorated In green effects und ilie favors were most unl'itie. Dancing, music, songs and recitations muikeil the progress of the night. The guests were Allss Jane Keins, Aliss Helen Fletcher, Allss Laura Miller, Allss Becky Shurpham, Allss Ger trude Weber, Allss Edna D. Bewighouse, Alles Jennie Eberstelu, .Miss Alary Frlcke, Airs. Annie Atuch, Allss Nan Eberstelu, Dick Turner, Harry Smith, Joseph Noble, Harry Aloellur, Louis It. Aloeller, Julius Goetz. William Abel, Walter Rodgers, Herbert Lincoln and It. Harold Bueh, The Baxter Field Club held its annua) recep tion at the home of John Dailey, manager of the baseball team, 2316 Coral street, last week. The members attending were Messrs. AlcFar laud, Kampf, Campbell, Alorgan, Sweiison, Fle ming, Gelgler, Carey, Baxter and Dailey. A business meeting resulted In the re-election or olllceia for the ensuing sport season as followj; President, Joint AlcKeone, superintendent of tho Baxter Mills, c and Tioga streets; vice presi dent, Joseph Smith; treasurer, John Baxter, owner of the Baxter Mills; manager of baseba'l team, John Dley. The club Is preparing to meet all first-class attractions surrounding tlio city. On Saturday evening Mr. and Airs. Eugtne 1 Kohler celebrated their silver wedding anni versary at their home, 6403 Frankford avenue. The guests of honor were the Rev, Henry Franklin, who performed the ceremony 23 year ago; Miss Lizzie Hellerman, who was brides maid, and Jesse Hellerman, who was beet man. There 'were about 100 guests present. "500" and pinochle will be given by the Ladles' Auxiliary Commandery, No. 70, at Moe bach's, 13th street and Glrard avenue, on April 10. Airs. Elizabeth Mink li president of the commandery. -J Mfe THE tiiarrlugo of Allss Dorothy Cuslcr. tlitugh ler of Air. and Mrs. Edgnr Alan Custer, of 4101 Ihiltlmoro avenue, to Wllllntu Dixon Town petid, son of Air. nnd Alts. Harrison Towiifemt, vUll tube pluco quietly nt noon on Friday, April !, in the Woodlnnd Presbylellan Chinch, tjl and Pine streets. Iho Itev. James Itntnsny Swain.' paslur of the uhutch, will pcrfoim the ceremony. S'o Invitations have been Issued, ns only tho Immediate families and n few intimate friends will be present. The wedding of Mis. Hurnrp HrUlllley, of Tniy Hilly. N. J t l)av,l Lindsay, of Wil mington, uill inko nlnrc In Aliiy. Duly the Im mediate families will be present, ami on their return Air. and Mrs. Lindsay will Ilvo nt 1104 Broomo street. The weddlnif of Mls Helen Augusta Russell, I TIOGA The Jitney Club of Tltuii gave its monthly dniisant nt the Unltersby Pailois, tin Satur day evening. Tito parlors were draped with the chib'M colors and beautiful palms adorned the nails and entrance. Intermingled with tho dcroratlonM were ittnsics of beautiful liyan clntliR. The t-ntlio membership were ptoscnt, composed of Alls Cur-le Biillliiicr, Allss Louso Alyc Hreerly, Alias Beatrice Rotlner, Ml-s Ruth Haywood, Mips Rleca Splcser, Allss Fluipiiet? McMorrls, Allss Edna Largo Gaw, Preston Hi own, Jay Land, Thomas Carey, Howard Lvsiry, J. Lew Stinger, John Victor Connor, Thomas Black Coleman. Air. nnd Airs. Prcderlek Dltlninn, of ISth aim Butler sticcts, entertained Hie following nt dinner nml c:in! la:U night: Air. nnd Alls. Horace Klelufclder, of Glcnslde; Mr. and Alri. John C. Allen, Mr. and .Mis. Benjamin Foster, Air. and Alls. Irvln Hair and Air. and Atrs. J. Kllwood Wick. Mis. Snmtiel High, of ISO." West Ontario street, has loturucd fioiu a stay of six weeks In Florida. Allss Alargaret Kimball, 3148 North Carlisle street, widely known In the younger set of Tioga, entertained her "500" club at Iter home Inst neck. Her guests were Mlstl .Mildred BUck bv, Mlhs Marlon Deltr, Allss Bessie Eplett, .Mlrs Esther Klhlor, Allcs Flounce Malirer, Atlas I'hiiily llertl. Allss Itltu lleiiton and Allss Laura .Scarborough. Tho AI. T. S. Sewing Circle will he entertained j at the home of Airs. T. Items, III 13 Ciimao street, j toinoriow. Her gnosis will Inoludo .Mrs. C. Eck itin.it. Airs. I). Illtchnei',, Mrs. W. Locker, Airs. j J. Simian, AIih. ('. Kuan, .Mrs. At. Triinibaur, I Mrs. It. Kndeley. Mrs. A. Parker, Alr. D. Aleisscr, Alr.. C. II. Anthoiiuy, Airs. T. Blnnlck and Airs. E. Condon. FRANKFORD .Mr. and .Mrs. Finnic Baldwin, of 1907 Klnscy street, are receiving congratulations on tlte blilh of a son Alarch 2Sth. William II. Castor few months at St. and family are spending Petersburg, Fin, .Many Frnukfordlans took advantage of the spring weather on Sunday nnd mingled with the throng un tho Bouidwulk at Atlantic City. Among tlioso seen were Airs. William Carroll, Airs. Henry Kinsey, Airs. Walter Rush and her son, Charles Hush; Allsa Caroline Waters, Allss Virginia Parker, Allss Alice Waidcn, Thomas Keen, Frank Hall, Jr.. nnd Walter Fisk. Air. and Airs. Joseph AInyer will leave shortly for the Panama -Pncllle Imposition. Air. AInyer Is tile young Philadelphia lilliluid expert who won the nmnteur championship of tho United States nt the tournament held recently nt the Union League. Alls. AInyer was Allss Julia AI. V. Collins, of 2213 Bridge street, before her mar rlugo on February Hi. Air. ami Airs. Benjamin Veikes will live at their new home, 424!) Uichnrd street, after .March 30. Allss Florence E. Tonillnsou Is spending a week wltli her sister, Airs. Frank At. Kiicoyne, after her return from un extended visit in the South. Airs. William Carioll, of 2C0-! Rhawn street, will be hostess, Friday afternoon, April J, at a card party. There will bo about 100 guests prefent. The Ilolmcshurg Recieatlon Centre will close today for the lemalnder uf the season. Allss Ruth Seeds nnd Allss Irene Seeds, daugh ters of Air. ond Airs. William J. Seeds, have Allss Marlon Frltzgcrald, of Alontclulr, N. .1., n their guest over t'ho Easter holidays, for whom much entertaining will be done. , 1 A dance for tlio benefit of the Frankford Hos. pltal will be given on Friday, April 9, at Scheld knecht Hall. Frankford avenue and Alargaret street. The patronesses are Airs, Francis P. 1 Alortz, Airs. Henry Fooder and Airs. Willlsm Sloan. ROXBOROUGH Prominent among the April musical events In j Roxborough will be the oratorio, "Olivet to j Calvary," hy Maunder, which will bo rendered 1 by the Central Methodist Episcopal Church 1 choir of 40 voUcs on Friday night, April 2. Jo- sepli Johnson Is the choirmaster, and the solo- ists are these well-known artists: Airs. William Caywood, soprano; James Stott, tenor, and J. ; Johnson, bass. Allss Alargaret O'Brien will be ! the organist, LANSDOWNE At the meeting of the 50th Century Club this afternoon Alexander O. Abbott will give an Illustrated talk on methods of getting rid ot Hies and mosquitoes In a community. Airs. Frank M, Longstreth and Airs. Robert Ander sen will be hostesses, and tea will be served by Airs, J. Castle Wright and Airs. J. Slddpn Pen noek, Thomas Butler will speak on "Pface" at the Appomattox Day banquet, wbleh will be hld In Darby April 10- This afternoon Airs. J. K. Spurr. of Ardmore. will sWe a talk on "Suffrage" before the meet ing" ot this MtjUiere' Club of Aldan. Aire. Harry Huso Is rnldnt of the club. Mrs. Badger vice president awl Mr. Franklin O. Hand secretary and treasurer. daughter of Ml. nnd Mrs. Henry Russell, .if 4Ml) Omiqc nvenue. to Isaac Elwln Leeih Will inko plrtce on Thuisdny hi noon In the Church uf Hie S.ivloitr, 3Slh and Chestnut streets. The ceremony will be performed by the Itev. Robeit Johnston, lector of the church. Invitations have been Issued by -Mrs. John M. Robinson for the inarrlnae of her daughter, Mlrs Rachel Robinson, to Joseph Franklin Jones, of Philadelphia, to take place on the eve ning of April I nt iii.TO o'clock t her home. 100 West 18th strcel. Wilmington, Del. The Rev. Frederic Hinckley, minister of the First Uni tarian Church, will pel form tho ceremony, Mr. and Airs. Jones will be at home at 2S0S Van Huron street after June 1. Air. Jones Is head uf the English department nt the Wilmington High School. DELAWARE COUNTY On Saturday evening a social, concert nnd banquet was given by the Alcn's Bible Class of Grace Refomied Episcopal Church In the class looms at Colllngdale, Pn. The piogrnm wns varied. Airs. B. F. Armlges gavo n reading In negro dialect. Allss .Mildred Hell sang two numbers with effect, "Who Knows," and "Three Little Chestnuts." Will iam Sharp entertained In rag-time selections. Robert Alooie was tlio accompanist for the eve ning. The Itev. Edward A. Dowcy, who Is teacher of tho class, Is n brother of Rev. George O. Dowcy. organizer of Hie Alen's Bible Clans connected with tho "Billy" Sunday cam paign. Edward Dowey made nn address of welcome to the new members, followed by five minute speeches by several members of tho claw. The class Ims been in existence only about six weeks ond has a membership of about HO. CAMDEN AND VICINITY Allss Elizabeth AIcAUIster, of 5S2 Federal street, will ciitcitnln at luncheon and cards at her home Easter .Monday, ifhere will be a num ber present from Huddonllcid, Aloorestown and Alerchantvtlle. .Mrs. Alfred I.owry, of lilh and Cooper streets, hni returned from Atlantic City and Is enter taining her mother, Airs. Webb. John Read and bin aunt, Airs. Ella Marshall, of Summit, x. .1., are guests of Air. Reud'n patents, Air and .Mrs. E. E. Read. Jr. Airs. Benjamin C. Boycr, of Ml Linden street, Is at the Dennis Hotel until after Easter. Airs. John F. Starr, of .101 Linden street. Is spending cevernl weeks In Hultinvrc. the guest of her daughter. Airs. Thomas West C.aggct;. Allss Elizabeth Gill, of Haddonlle'd, has been entertaining Allss Paul', of Bench Ha en, N. ,1. Air. and Airs. Charles Raymond, of We tmoiit. luue announced the engagement of their daii'li ler, AIIsh Edith Raymond, to W.irncr Rolern Hcston, of West Philadelphia. 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