jvgsim Lfnfl siTioTf: I..H in i r riTii i ii.. .11 iiili n.. nn.nte.i.llii M I iiMii ii n , - mti..n iMt--- f fm, r .. ....1 fl,)- - - - ' ' . ... . , ... t. .... .i-.,i. i, j : ..., , , - i " - - J EDDINGS -in." 1'ntiv BliolV, Wllldl Is hclil nmiiinllc i.u Mr Wllllnm .t. Clothier on lirr pslnln f Sy'fnneivooil, will tato lilaco on Wednesday, w Wttu, Anne W. Melts, ilnuqlitor of Mr. nml K(rj, Illcliiml Wnln Melrs, wlo lins lccn attend Rt Ilia rnilim vocation Willi her parents, in R'jrntd lo school nl Westover. number of Plillftilelnlilfttis will leave Imlnv ftit Hot Spring". Vl., In be pone nbolll livti EiAi6 They will Include, Mr. mid Mm. .1. ifctaislej' Mitchell, Sir. mul Mm. V. 1'rnzer RArMaon, Mr. nml Mrs. Wllllnm M. lltktns Rhd Mr. and Mrs. T. Charlton Hotuy. The Women Writers' Club of thin city will Rtlve on enterialimiefH followed by n dnnco on grrlday night, April Id, nl tlio New Century jfclub rooms. Tlio dancing will bo preceded by i"ahort sketch, which will bo given by members Kfitlto rlayB nnd 1'layora' Club, nml tbcro will lie. tevcrot musical numbers also. jMrs. Charles J. Mcllvnlnn entertained Infor- finally today at luncheon nt her home, Pino UlUt, Ardmore, In honor or Mls Marjorlo Thayer, of Boston. Ode of the most able nml successful charitable erMnlzallons In tho city Is the- Army nnd Navy fiiellcf Association of dermnntown, which was Started by Mrs. Francis Howard Williams nt pie tlmo of the Spanish-American War. At Rhit tlmo It wns qulto Indispensable and has fccen doing admlrablo work ever since. During this whiter boxes wcro packed nnd sent to European sufferers. However, tho biggest thing that tho association Jins yet done wns tho giv ing of a danco nt the rJormantowti Cricket Club en February 2, when nearly JCOO was cent lo tho Philadelphia ward of the American Ambulnnco llospltal In Paris. It -was a big thing for Cermantown, both socially and financially. Tho Indies In chnrgo nro arranging another danco to bo given on Tuesday evening, April J, at tho aermantown Cricket Club, tho pro ceeds to bo used for gencr.il relict work. The affair will bo by Invitation only; nlso, the Invi tation list has been limited. .Tne committee In chnrge Includes Mrs. E. I.. ;Baltzar do Mare, chairman; Mrs. Charles A. Martin. Mrs. Alexander AV. Wlster, Jr., Mrs. fchurchlll 'Williams, Mrs. Alfred S, Weill, Mrs. Franklin McCrca Wlrginan, Mrs. Robert Mar gin Williams, Miss llnmsey, Mrs. .1. Nelson OPurvlance. A number of dinners will procedo h flnnrp. ALONG THE MAIN LINE TrifNNEWOOD Mi. Abel 1'. Wetherlll will lie tguesi oi nuiior ni a nouse party over me wcck knd to be given by her fatlicr-lii-lnw, Wllllnm If. Wetherlll, nt his country place. Mill Oiovo Farm, Audubon, l'n. Mrs. Walter Clothier, Miss Floiencb Clothier, Geoigo Clotlilcr and l.ouls Clothier will spend the Easter season nt Ilr.ddon Hull. Miss Helen Gray Murray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. llalph l.cuford Murray, of Old l.nn- caitcr road, will spend Knstcr and the month Of ADrll ns tllfl ITIlpat nf MM. TCmmnnunl llrnwn llc&jwcn. nt her cottngo In Atlantic City. Alitijioili; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Paul Ually and M:ss Francefl West Dally will open their Bay Head cottnge tomorrow and will enteitaln fl hAnaA nnfTV fif 19 ncfli l.lnalnf. k. iind Mrs. James Smith will return from n trip tluough tho west early next week. lIAVERFOItli-Mr. nnd .Mrs. Leigh A. Held have lone to Atlantic City for a few days' stay. Mrs. Alexander J. Cnssntt and Miss Lois Cas aatt will go to San Francisco Hhortly. They will ipend part of the comln& summer In Newport. i . . .. jiusemunt j.. tv. itocsc aim 11. ivaiiter i.caue have gone to Atlantic City for a few days. Cyrus D. Fosa spent tho week-end nl the scn- ihore nlso. CHESTNUT HILL I Friends of Mrs. Charles S. Dromlcy, of To randa and Moreland avenues, will be glad to hear that she Is recovering from an operation iBfor appendicitis. l Mrs. Helen Bancroft, who has been spending Wthe. winter with Mrs. Francis MacGrath, of 25 East Benezet street, has returned from a short m'tay In Now York. Mr. and Mrs. John Karle Mnrsden entertained at dinner last nl6ht at their home, iU Kast ,Mt Pleasant avenue, Sedgwick, In- honor of Irs. Emma AV. Illco, of New Yprk, nnd Mr. nd Mrs. AA'illlam Bookstool. There wero fight guests present nnd the decorations were daffodils, sweet peas and greens. GERMANTOWN tMr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Blackburn, Mr. and IMrs. Henry II. Monde nnd MIsb Mende, of Oer piantown, and Miss Ketchuin, of Overbrook, Biotored to Atlantlo City Friday last nnd ara Rutflti at tho Hotel Chelsea, where they win femaln for tlio Easter holidays'. iMUs Helen Gormley, of 727 Lincoln drive, will Entertain at dinner at the Qennantown Cricket pub tonight In honor of Miss Evelyn liar- ngtou nnd John M, Holton, whose marrlaga Ut take place on April 6, The guesta will I"- Eude Mr. and Sirs. Keith Downing, Miss Louisa cKale, Mlsa Sarah Talte, Miss Mildred Cav Ely. John Holton. Howard Holton, Edwin Uurk, 5an Howard Smith and Sheldon Potter, The rty will attend the club dance. A charity card party will be given today In Ihe DemarMorrla apartments. Germantown, Saer the direction of Mrs. AV. K. Smith, The proceeds wU be devoted to the poor and needy 'tile northwestern section of the city. in. Frederick Dudley, of 2507 Queen lane, jll spend Eaater In New York, Irs. E. Hoes Carver, of 6123 Newball street, returned from a short trip to New York. Jr. and Mrs. Lannlns Harvey, of AVIIkes. Igarre, who have been spending the wlntr oaths at the Southern resorts, have spent the Nt week In Atlantic City and wjll return on Sjtoay to spend Eaater with their parents, and Mrs. Arthur Burgess, KM Germantown By.nue. Preston It. Brdman, t 6923 Qreene tret, ; recovering from a recent illness. ittrs. Joseph J AVernle, of 27 Carpenter street. rtrtined at luncheon yenterdpy at tne au- &U Clwb. Hi Monor Pf Mrs. Elni?r . wai ling, nlso of Oermatilown. Dnltodlls were Used In profusion ns tnble deeorntlon, mid the guests Included Mrs. AA'aller O. Sibley, Mrs. Carroll L. Hutnfey, Miss Kntheilno Locke, Mrs. Cbnrlcs HettP, Mis. Morris W. ltudderow nnd Mrs. Josephus T. Ullom. Mrs. Wllllnm Francis Itoblii9on, of J2.1l Lau rens street, hai returned to her home from Boston, whero she has been visiting. Mrn. William Hc.-itty Jennings has returned lo her home, 6012 Greene rtroet, from Wcrncrs Mlle, where t,0 spent Bevornl weeks. , Tho Neighborhood Cluh lea, which was post poned cm m-count of the death of Mrs. Hoi combe, has been nrrnnged to tnko plnce on ThurHdny afternoon, April 8, nt the home of ono of Its members, Mrs. Isnao Scott Smith, 129 Greene street. ALONG THE READING Jnmcs Qulgg entertained nl "MW" ihls ween at his home, e02 Olncy avenue, Tnbor. Among his guests wcro Miss Berenice Iteyuolds, Mtss Jelinlo Kern, Mlrn Alice Qulgg, Miss llv.i Elders, Mls Ethyl .Milne, Miss Lorcttn Sclinclter, .Miss Anna Kccnan, of EnBlon, l'a.; William Duckln lleld, Enrlc Browne, Joseph Mcnngh, Henry Oibln, John Mclnnca, Fred McGee nnd Thomim Vnsey, Jr. A humorous lectin o will bo given at the On It Lane Bnptlst Church, April S, by Mr. Keith Clicny. Fiank M. Conly will be soloist nn.l Mlds Mabel AVIIIIams, of Ctli street and CTtli avenue, will be the accompanist. Invitations hnvo been rccched from Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrlcs AVnrncr, of Oak Line, for a tlicutie party nu Sntutdny night, April 10, in honor of Mlsa Mltlatn Grnham, dnughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Graham, of Atlantlo City. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mis. a. Southern Conway, of the Avondnlc, SOth nnd Locust sticet, will give n Musk nnd Wig party next Thursday evening in honor of her guest, Miss Elizabeth Smith, of New York. Miss Isabel Montgomery, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry S. Montgomery, of 13!) South 41th street, will go to Atlantlo City next Tuesday to spend u short time ns the guest of MIsb Mary McCowcn nt her parents' cottage. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph II. Hope, of 1122 North list street, will lenio today for Atlantic City to bo gone nbout thrco weeks. Mr. nnd Mis. Wllllnm C. Bostwlck, MIsh Alico Lystcr nnd .Miss Mabel Lystcr, of 432 South 44th street, will enteitaln nt n Inrgc dinner on Easter Monday evening. Among their guests will be Mr. nnd Mrs. Lee Hall, Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Lewis, Mr. and Mrs, Henry AVIeaml, .Miss Christine Itylnnd, Miss Snrn Ilyland nnd AV'll lldin Green. Finnklln Goddnrd will hold n inuslcalo and dunce at his home, 441S Mnikct stieet, on Easter Monday. Among those piesciit will bn Atls Anna Fnrley, of .Maple Simile. N. J.; Miss Mary C. Hlndslcy, Miss A'nllftte Saunders, of llnver ford; MibH Mildred Johnson, of Chelscn, N. J.; Miss Ethel Fritclile. -Miss Beta Blue, Miss Harriet Gardner, Miss Ethel Gordon, Jack Hunt, r. Fleming Hunt, naymond -Muckcl, George A. Hlndsley, Earl M. deary, Jack Ham ilton, Ernest Pullman, J. Edgar Hall, Leonard Saunders, of Chelsea, N. J.', nnd Harry Itodgers. Mrs. Catherine McBcrrlty and Charles Mc Berrlty, of 3C02 Melon street, will spend Easier lit tho scashoie. Mrs. Samuel M. Fox, of 530 North Alden Btreet, hns left for BItninrck, N. D., where Bhe will visit Mrs. Robert AVmlth Dutton, formerly ot AVcst Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Dutton bavo sent announcements of the birth of a son, Rob ert AVrnlth Dutton, Jr. Mr. nnd Mis. Harry Becker, of 2121 South Simpson street, entertained at dinner this week. Her guests were Mr. nnd Mr. John McLaugn lln, Miss Mary young, Anthony Crantz, Miss Anna Becker, Joseph Hccker and Albert Bocker. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Campbell entertained at n muslcale nt their home, 4016 Sansom street. Among those present were Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwnnl Qulmi. Mr, nnd Mm. John Donagan, Mr. ana Mrs. Thomns Strnycr, Bernard Thornton and Miss Andrews, John Dugan, Dr. John Fltzpat rlck, John Fltzpatrlck, Mr. nnd Mrs. Daniel Mc Closkey and Charles Harbin. ' SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Itnnsley, 1313 Ellsworth street, left yesterday for Atlantic City, where they will open their cottage, 137 Elberon avenue. Chelsea, In time for tlio Easter holidays, when they will entertain a small house party. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kutncn, 1333 South Eth Btreet. have Issued cards nnnounclng the birth of a daughter. Charles Gutz'elt, 701 Mlfltln Btreet, will enter tain his brother, of Trenton, N. J., during the holidays. Joseph Cohen, 619 Tasker Btreet; Edward Kadane, 719 Bltner street, and Jacob AVelnsteln, 2239 South Darlen street, are planning to motor to Atlantlo City today. They will visit rela tives over the holidays and return to this city on Easter Monday. Sir, and Mrs. Meyer Cohn will give a dinner danco tonight in their home, 1621 Fltawater street, in honor of Mies EHrsbeth Golhowskl, of AVorcester, Mass., whose engagement to A. Harry Cohn was announced recently, Spring flowors arranged In baskets will form the artis tic decorations. Mrs, Cohn will be assisted In receiving by Miss Dorothy Cohn, Miss Cella Cohn and Arthur B. Cohn, of 1138 South Broad street. Among the guests will be Mr, and Mrs. S. Squire, Mr. and Mrs. 3. S, Cohn, Miss Anna Conn. Mrs. C. Cphn. Sir. and Mrs. J. Bloom. Miss Lillian Bloom, Mlas Minnie Bloom, Mr. and Mrs. I. Lampert, Mr. and Mrs. M, L, Qllck mau. Mr. and Mrs. M. Kanetsky, Miss Cell Kanstskyi M1" no3e Kanet8ky Miss Rebecca Kanetsky. Mr. and Sirs. J. Kress, Mr. and Mrs. H. Lubln, Sir. and ATrs. B. Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. M. Gallant and Charles Cohn. Miss Be fuller, 122 Point Breeieavenue, will spend he Easter holidays at Atlantlo City, fol. lowed bX tw weeks In Baltimore and two weeks In AYashlpjtoii, P- C. 0 Mr. and Mra. William Sherman, of 2004 South ISth (ttreet, will motor to Atlantlo City to spend Easter- Mrs. Berntce Masters, 2100 South Broad it. wjll fee In the iwrty, I II' 'I M (I I It. 1 lll' in !! l)ll VJ MRS. WILLIAM TRINKLK lIrs. Trinklc, who is n extremely popular matron of this city, lias been hostess at a number of affairs this season. CAVAN C. S. AND B. BALL Large Dnnco Will Bo Given on April 5 by Mcmborg of This Society. A largo bull Will be given by the Cnvuu J S. nnd B. Society on Mondny evening, April 6, nt the Muslcnl Fund Hall. Tho lnrgo rooms will bo beautifully decorated with palms nnd spring (lowers, while two orchestras will furnish tho music for tho grnnd nmrch and succeeding dances. Tlio entlio evening will bo devoted to dnncing, nnd supper will be served nbout mid night. Tlio march will lip led by Miss Mniy E. Kelly nnd Terence Smith. Others who will take pnrt wilt bo Miss McLaughlin, Miss Mnr guerlto Brady, Miss Sue Knlly, Miss Marie S. Goddnrd, Miss Madeline KellJA Miss Edna Ott. Miss Catharine Sharkey, Miss Gertrude Mc Mnnus, Mr. nnd Mrs. Owen Mngiilre. Mr. mid Mrs. Anthony Smith, Mr. nnd Mrs. Patrick Martin, Mr. nnd Sirs. John Fox. Miss Mnrgnict Burns, Cornelius McEnroe, Michael tlrndy, John Kolly, James Kelly, Jr., Joseph Donnhuo nnd Jnmcs Donahue, NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Amos F. Russell, of 221S Noitli lUlli street, was hostess a" n "50j" jesterdny after noon, when her guests were SI is. W. Hirst, Sirs. J. Lorcnux, Mrs. W. Chambers, Sirs. H. Krueger. Mrs. It. Rend, Mr. William Shoe maker, .Alls. Walter R. Eustburn, Mis. Wil liams, .Mrs. Louis Eckel, Mrs. If. Lowencr, Doctor Bacon, Mrs. Scherr, Mrs. C. Foster, .Mis. Palmer and Mrs, Comly Shoemaker. Sir. and Mrs. AVnlter II. Eaatbum, of 2141 North ISth sticet, entertained nt dinner last evening, when covers were laid for 12. Their guests wcro Mr. nnd Mrs. James A. Gladding, Mr. nnd Sirs. Frederick Kreltzbcrg, SIlss Helen Gladding, Frederick. Drescl, Sirs. Comly Shoe maker, Sir. and Mrs. AVIlllam Rawllng and Miss Helen Rawllngs. TIOGA SIlss Beatrice Rottncr, ot 314S North Broad Btreet. will leave tomorrow tor Atlantic City lo spend a week as the guest of Miss Florence SlacMorrls at tho Hotel Seaside. Some person with a decidedly peculiar senso of humor sent a notice to the KvBMiNn Licnaim which stated that a club known as the Jitney Club held a danco nt Battersby'a Par lors, In Tioga, last Saturday. Thero Is no audi club as tho Jitney, nnd Battersby'a Tarlors are used for funeral purposes. Sirs. Battersby has only recently had tho es tablishment fitted out entirely new for this pbrpose. Of course, no danco took place there. AS EACH season approaches the prediction Is A made that blue will no longer be the favored shade for all occasions, but In spite of the modiste's declaration to this effect, the ser viceable blue continues In first favor, duo not only to the fact that It la the most generally becoming shade, but also because It harmonizes with any number of contrasting colors. Then, too, the Influence of militarism tends to make the color popular. Certain it is that never be fore were there, more shades of blue used for tallleurs, for hats and for all the small acces sories of milady's dress. A stunning suit worn by Mrs, John Hhlpley DUon Is made of dark blue gabardine. The skirt is fashioned with double tiers, the lower one being tight and the upper circular and full, falling lo the end of the drop skirt The coat is made in the Eton style and the hat worn with this costume Is a turban of dark blue straw trimmed with white dalslea. Mils Sophy "Worth baa selected an .attractive spring suit made of deep Copenhagen blue serge. The skirt la rather full and the coat short and loose AVIth this a hat of traw of the same fchs.de. made In a close-fitting Btyle and trimmed with goura. Is worn. Ml Jan Kewbold Thompson is wearing an attractive suit of buckakln covert In the sand color. The skirl la circular and short, and the coat if made with the high waistline and flolsnad with bU 0 the same material. Wltn, jpt what & life..!.. 1.. t t-A.I.l. I lli.l.llm NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA Dr. nnd .Mrs. Nccdlmm, of 2M2 Fiiuikt'oi.l nveiiuc, nml Sir. nnd Mis. Hi'il Hamilton, of IS.10 Kensington iivcnup, will spi'iul llnsti'l' at the se.'ishoi p. Mr. and Mrs. Ilillighci. or 20-1 Finnkfoiii nv niir, will spend Easier iim llio guest of .Mr. nnd Sits. Frcdeilck II. Schcrk. of Llnneii'li. The East Allegheny Avenue Metlndlst I'luuch will' gle 11 icceptlnn to Its piisloi, Doctor Ai thill', tilts evening. TIip members of tho Kensington Social Cluh will hold 11 Kt'cption mul diiiici) nt Allcmiinlit Hnll. 2IV3 Ninth r.th slircl. on Fildny night. April Ifi. AVnsblngton Camp. No. 871, I'nttlotle Order Sons of America, which wns nrgmiUcd 111 De cember, 1911, is glowing so inpldly that ll has been necessnry to get new nml larger iiunrtera hi AVelcomo Hnll, Susquehanna avenue nnd Sep vlvn street. They will bold their first meeting at tlio new locution on Thursday evening, April 1. Sir. mul Sirs. AV. J. Godfiey, of 452 ICnt Chiii brln sticet, will spend Easier In Atlantlo City. DELAWARE COUNTY Sirs. Abncr T. .Mitchell, of Glenoldin. Have a tea ycsteidny In honor of SIlss Anna Itobcils. of AVcllesley College. Among those present were Mls Alinn Kite, .Miss Gladys Smith, MIm Jlarlan Mitchell, Miss Ruth Decker, SIlss Ethel Hart. Jllsfl Sill lam Hart, SIlss Charlotte ilnr per. Sirs. Bertram AVhcelcr and Sirs. Louise N. Haldt. Tho 'Rev. Cliarlcs SI. Simpson nssunieil his pastorate In the Prospect Hill Church 011 Sun day. The inembcii of his congiegatlon aie planning a reception to be given him some time this week. Tierce Ireland, a former resident of Darby, has moved to Sloorc. All evening nlfalr given by tho Sllssea .Mat thias nt Orchard Villa, In Km wood, tills week, was a decided success. SIlss .Mildred Taylor favored the company with some very pretty piano fclcctlons, and dnncing took up a large part of the evening. Amateur theatricals have taken a very decided hold In Norwood. A Junior company gave two sketches In the flrehouso auditorium on Sat urday evening, with SIlss Elite McClcllan In the leading role. The play created such a favorable impression thnt it Is probable that It will be repeated In tho near future. this SIlss Thompson wears a large straw hat trimmed with wings the color of the suit. MIsh Slary Janvier has chosen a distinctive tailored ult of "tabac" brown. The skirt is of n circular cut, made wide, and the coat Is a belted model. A small hat of heavy straw Is worn with this costume, SIlss Olivia Hardy wears an extremely smart suit of midnight blue gabardine. The skirt is quite short, made very full. The coat Is made with a high waistline, the bottom of which Is cut circular, making It quite full, and Is fin ished with a white kid belt. AVIth this SIUs Hardy wears an attractive black sailor hat faced on the upper brim with black satin and finished with a narrow black and white cord, SIlss Florence Elliot has for her spring toi lette a smart afternon frock of dark green taffeta. The skirt Is made of box plaits and tne waist U very severe, buttoning to the top ot the high collar with black buttons having white r'ms. The sleevce are long and the waistline Is llnlshed bya black suede belt. The bat worn with this costume Is a black sailor, haying huge black wings arranged across the crown- Sirs. Jamea AValton Davie has selected a smart spring suit of fine black tweed, having a narrow white stripe. The skirt Is made full hy double plaits back and front. The coat U rather Bevere, being finished by a white kid belt. A mannish hat. made of fine white straw, blocked la tje sailor ehape and finished with a jilam bU of blaxk, Is wern with this costume. J Sm. THE marriage uf MIs. Mildred McKrnw, daughter of Mrs. Mnry II. Slcginw, Of Mooreslown, nnd William II, Irey, .lis, "t Olci eland. O.. will lake plnce tonight, 'ihtf ceremony will bi' performed nt 7 o'clock In tho Phllomuslnn Club, 3341 Wftlnul stirrl, the Hcv. Dr. (Irui'Ke O. Ailnm. of the Chestnut Street Rnptlst Chinch, ottlolnting. Mlsa Slcjrnw. who will be attended toy her sls'ler, Miss Slnbcl Cl.ii-kc Slegniw, ns mnld of honor, will be given in tiinnlnpo by her biollicr-ln-lnw, Kenneth Urnlinm. Sir. I'nicy will be nltclidcd by Dr. 1 Tlmimis Vouiignmh, Of Atlantic City, ns best t .. . .. , , I mini, nun inc imiers win oe nciinctn umiinin, I Carlton Schwnv Wngnor, of Now A'ork; Jny Mlllrr, of Hniigor. and J. Edgar Culllney, of Lebnnon, Pit. Thi bride will wenr n benullful gown of wblto ciepo meteor, clabonvtely trimmed with pearls and chlrfon nml finished with n court train or whilo satin henvllv brocaded In idlvcr. The veil will he of tulle bound by the orepc meteor, held In place b.i 11 n tenth of orange blossom, and will bo nimngcd over the fnco to fall In Kinceful folds lo tlio bottom of the gown nnd end of Hie trnln. Her only ornnment will bo a string ot lonl pcnils, nnd slip will ciury 11 bouquet of Initio roses nnd lilies of the vnlloy, hnvlng n shower of white oiclilds. The mnld of honor will wear 1111 nttrncll.e frock innde In the style of 1810. It will be of Inffptn In tin' oichld flindo. trimmed with real lace, nml hnvlng pantalettes of lnce showing fmm briiPiith thp hnopiklrt. She will wenr n pnki! lioimel inn do of tho tnffctn, nml will mrry nn old-fnsliloiicd round bouquet of spring tlow cis, hnvlng 11 slmwor of forgol-mc-nots. A reception will follow the ceremony, unit FRANKFORD Tho young people of ttchoboth Slcthodist Episcopal t'htucli nro looking forwnrd to 11 successful llnnncliil ic.sult fiom their nnnunt supper to bo glion nl tho church 011 Easter .Monday. Tlio proceeds nre glcn to tho .Metho dist Episcopal llospltnl, nl tlio.iil nnd Wolf stiects, for the benellt of the children's wnrd. About " members ill 0 nlie.uly eniollcd In Company K, lib Ileglmeut of the Boys' Hrl gndc, icccntly orgnnlzcrt nt St. .Stephen's Protestnnt Episcopal Church. Brldesburg, nnd iictlvo dillllng Is being carried on In prepara tion for tlio public Instnllntlou service to be held Suiidny, Apill 13, 111 the church. In nu effort to pinvlde equipment for the hoys nnd encourage them In their endeavor to mnke something out of themselves the membeis ot the Slen's Club of St. ritophen'a Church hnve planned to hold, In the recently-completed par ish house. 11 basketball contest on Starch 31. that will bo pnitlclpnted In by the several teams leprosentlng the parish. Tlio motbois ot the boys conducted a snip of homemade cooking nt thn honip of .Mis. Henry Blessing, 4713 Ed mund sticet, Inst week. LANSDOWNE SIih. Joseph Alchholz, Jr.. of Aiiselemn, Chester County, U visiting Sir. and Sirs. Joseph Alchholz, Sr.. on South W) combe nvenue. Mrs. Kdnn Stanley, of AVnshlngton, D. C, Is visiting Sirs. Samuel S. Pcnnock, of Lans downe Court. Dr. Edwin T. Darts; has returned from a visit to friends In Atlantic City. Thomns Si. Fitzgerald has gone on a visit to Snn Francisco, where he will seethe Panama Exposition. He expects to return shortly. WOODBURY A delightful muslcale was given nt the Coun try Club on .Monday night by a number of well known nrtlbts. Among those who sang were SIlss Helen Huchannn, soprano; Arthur I. E. Jnckson, baritone; SIih. Duncan Campbell, con tralto, nnd the Sllsses Orate. .Mrs. Ficderlck Stevenson has Just returned from a week's' visit with her sister, .Miss Stev enson, at AVcllesley College. Sir. Denis, of Chester, spent tho week-end with Mr. and Mrs. AV. 11. Swlnt. An Equal Suffrage League has been organized In AA'oodbury with the following ofllcers: SIlss Durrell, president; Sirs. Saunders Taylor, vice president; Sirs. A. AA Belts, secretary; SIlss FJannigan, treasurer. At the last business meet ing plans were made for a suffrage play, a tea and nn all-day meeting to be held in May. Also, by request of a number of men. It has been nrranged to hnvo Mrs. Felckert, president of the New Jersey Equal Suffrnge Association, address a meeting for men nnd women on April 12. WILMINGTON The Delaware Association of College Women met yesterday afternoon at the homo of the president, Mrs. Horace Thayer. 1200 Rodney street. It wan a social meeting, with an at tractive musical program. Sir. and Sirs. Harold M. Brett, of Boston, nre week-end guests of SIlss Edith Danforth. Mrs. Frank L. Connable has returned from a six weeks' crulso In the West Indies and Is spending a week in New A'ork city. CHESTER" AND VICINITY Sirs. Oeorge D. Hughes, of Highland nvenue, Is entertaining Silas Joan Cross, of Philadel phia. Sirs. Emma Parson, of West 3d street, has returned from a week's visit to relatives at Wbodbur;-. N. J, . Sire. C. Frederick Havercamp, of Market street. Is spending a week as the guest of reU tlvett at Reading Mr. and Sirs. AVIlllam J. Green, of Jeffrey street, have gone to Frederlca, Del., where they will spend several weeks with relatives. Notices for the Society page will be ac cepted and printed in the Evening Ledger, but all such notices must be written on one side of the paper, must be signed in full, with full address, and when ponibjs telephone number must be given. Send all such communications to "Society Editor," Evening Ledger, 603 Chettiu . - ' ' '" 1 1 nfter nn extensive wedding trlri Mr, arid Mrs. Esrey will be nt home In Clevclrtnd, O. STEItNKR-OAUKEti A pielty Wedding will tako place In RoX borough tonight nt lite homo of Mrs. Hannah A'niiznnt, 3321) Slnnnylink nvenue, when her daughter, Mrs. Eva St. Gnukel, will become le bride of Frank Sterner, of 4423 Flrinlns strert. Tlio ceremony will be performed by thn Rev Wllllnm II. Henrltk. panlor of tho Talmnge Ale morlnl Church, Pechln and Rector streets. The bride, who will be given In marriage by her brother, David Henry A'nnzniif, will wear n hnndsome gown of white satin, trimmed with diichcsso lace, made Empire fashion. She will carry n bouquet of bride rose; and lilies of the valley. She will bo ntlcnded by her sister. Sllpfl Lillian A'anznnt, as mnld of honor, whose gown will bo of white bnnd-embrildered crepe, nnd who will carry pink roses. SIlss Slary Kelly will bo flower girl. The bridal party will In clude nlso two ribbon bearers, SIlss Katharine AVrlght nnd Slontgomery Gnukel. The IltUel girl will wear white lace over white silk, and Stasler Gnukel will wear a page's suit of white satin. Tho best man will bo Charles Parsons. Tho ceremony will be followed by n large re ception. Upon their iclurn from a wedding tour In nuffalo and AVestcrn New York, Sir, and Sirs. Sterner will reside In Roxborough, KOLP KItUSE Announcement Is made of the marriage of SIlss Lllllo St. Kruse nnd Thomas C. Kolp on Saturday, Starch 27, In the pnrsoriago of the Columbia Avenue St. E. Church, by the Rev E. AV. Hart. After nn extended wedding trip Sir. and Strs. Kolp will bo at home, 1S0S Nortn 27th street. CAMDEN AND VICINITY Miss Slarle Slevls nnd SIlss Starlon Pyle are homo fiom Syracuse University to spond their Easter holidays. Horace Trftubel, ot Third nnd Elm streets. Is lsltlng in Stontrcal, Can., nnd will return next month. Dr. Paul SI. Stnrkioj, of M3 Cooper street. Is entertaining his brother, Richard C. Mark- lc, of Silver City. Sir. and Sfrs. Isaac Keirls. of SIcrchantvltle, have leturned from the South. Es-.ludge nml Mis. K. A. Armstrong, for meily of 6lh and Linden streets, nre at Atlantic City before going to "Tho Farm," their subur ban home, nenr Princeton. Sirs. G. W. Jessup hns gone for a trip to tho Cnllfornla Exposition, vln the Paunma Cuna Sir. and Sirs. Arthur Dorrnncc, of Rlierton. spent Starch nt Plnehurst, N. C. AMUSEMENTS PrmaH-mr Qf pki.a 1 lim- or v..-m VllCSUUll Ol. uut'HKI (lirHte.t Phoioplsi- AKTKHNOO.SS. 1 .3" TO 4 :SO UK; I3i KVKM.NGH. 7:30 TO HUSO. 1"! 2.V. A KllV Si LAST WEEK! The ETERNAL CITY Next Week Biggest Thrill Yetl D. W. QltlKFITII 8 "THE AVENGING CONSCIENCE" SEAT SALE OPENS TllUrtSDAV B. P. KEITH'S THEATRE "LAST VTOUD I.V STi'LE AXU SXTRAVAaMfCNl" Eienlns Ledger. MOP.K SPECTACULAR. THAN EVEn GERTRUDE HOFFMANN Ami p Company of fln In I lis .NEW lOtr, HEVUK rice & cohen: Mortms cno.vi.v 4 co.: chirk CAUI'OMKAN; HAllRV A WOLFOItU. nd OTHEltg FORREST VSFXtf 25c & 60c T A OT1 -Ni:w EDITION JUiOi. EVENING LEDUErt WEEK War Pictures. NEXT WEEK SEATS NOW BELMN0 THE MASK AND WIG CLUB In lh MulcI..Btlr.J'AnADlBE FJU80N GarrickiJrffi Mat. Today jJX. $1.60 , "' 7 ?oEYS BALDPATE Lait 4 Evrnlnga. KilB. Last Matlnea Saturday. NEXT WEEK SEATS TOMORROW ROBERT HILLIARD In hla Gfeateat Succena "THD ArtOVt.E CASE" TiX -M3T7AKET"ANU JUNTpElTsTnEETi tI A J rSlli Contlnnnun VnudtvltU 11:30 A. 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