Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 01, 1915, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1015,
0
S3HIAL
IDDINGS
d U
IGO
wfvfmm
m
yy "-SjC 0"" I "v
jfym rfadf liiii. II
Sy-Avvy Ai-H7f
I 71- b7
JLllllillllll
It. AND MIIS. RtClfAIlD KVANS NOU
TON, of Ardmoro, entertained nt dinner
last nlglit In honor of MIbs Mnrjorlo Tlmvor, ot
Moslem, who wan n clftinato of Mrs. Norton
at iMrinlngton, Mtfca. Mlts Thayer Is the guest
of Urn. Mntlhevv DalnV
Jllta Josephine Klennoro Mende, of 419 West
ltortter street, will entcrlnln nt bridge Wcdncs
day afternoon of leister week In honor of Miss
Kmina S. Walton, of IS Walnut 'sfreot, whoso
marriage to John Wallace Hnllowcll, Jr., will
take place In tlw autumn. Miss Mendc's other
guests will ho Mi'i. Trcderlck Chandler, Jr,
JIrs S i:arle Hnlncs, Mis. It Blddlo rrlahrouth,
lira. William Y'orkes, Mrs. Harry HuttcrWorth,
Miss IJIeanor Ketchnni, Mlsi Mary I.omb, Allii
niennoro Durham, MIb1? i:iysa Matthews, MImi
Uortlna Hallow ell, Miss Helen Qormley, Miss
Unlcc Williams, Hiss Helen Dando, Miss Mat
gUerlto Hollopctcr, Mls Mario Starr, Miss Vir
ginia Wcthcrlll, Miss Eleanor Boers, Miss
Blanche Daniels, Miss Margaict Morgan, Miss
Mildred Boughcr, Miss Elcanoi I'lood, Ml, 3
Martha Crwisnmn and Miss Martha Collins.
Mrs. Alan II. Heed, of Wyncote, has
sent out Imitations for a children's party
on Trlday afternoon, April 9, nt 3 o'clock, In
honor of her little daughter, MIbs Mary Alli
son Ileed, and her son, Alan need, Jr. Thoro
i Hill be about 33 children present.
Miss Marlon Sharploss, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Tovvnsond Sharpleas, of Hnthcrton, Wyn
cote, has returned from Georgetown, Ni J.,
where she spent a week as the guest of Mrs.
(Henry Hutchinson.
' Miss Frances Loulflo Omcrly, of Pelham road,
, Gcrmantown, is entertaining Miss Eleanor Ed
monds at her cottage In Chelsea.
i, iur. uiiu ,iin. juiuo Ut i' met win opciiu puru
r nt Mnu r, Atlnntln Mlv
i ' 1
Miss Marys Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
k Herbert L. Clark, of 345 South 18th otroct, re-
turned to Westovcr School, having Epciit a
short vacation with her parents:
f An Italian dinner was given last night nt the
!' Undine Barge Club. The guests Included Mr.
f and Sirs. George Fritz Chandler, Mr. and Mis.
r Samuel Woodward, Mr. and Mrs Clinton Uog-
ers Woodruff, Miss Anna Fiorcnco "Woodruir,
' Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Carver, Mr. and Mrs.
, 'tiummoy, Mr. and Mrs. William It. Tucker,
V Mr. and Mrs. E Btttcnhouse Miller, Mr. and
I Mrs. .Beck, Mr. and Mrs, Bonnorth, Jr., Mr.
and Mrs Cacclmiins, Walter Hopklnson and
George Malloy.
Mrs. Littleton Waller Tazewell Walter will
,wt receive this afternoon at her homo In tho
NWTV Yard, hilt -x 111 rln nn on nil Mllhminnf
i Thursdays.
rt '." !
Miss Margaret Packer, who has been the
guest of. Lieutenant Commander M. Hunt, U.
BV-r,( and Mrs. Hunt nt their home In tho
Navy Yard for the last 10 days, will lcao.
( for her homo In Burlington today. '
j Mr, and Mrs. Alban Eavcnson will close their
Ji tovyrj house, 1532 rino street, the end of next
Week and occupy their homo at Oak Lams for
the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Eavoneon, with
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Stewart, -will glvo a
masked Tlerrot danco tonight nt tho PhlU-
dclphla Cricket Club, There will bo 100 guests
present.
Invitations have been sent out by Company
IB, Pennsylvania Engineers, for their seventh
annual dance on Friday evening, April 16, The
dance will not bo held at tho armory, 2025 Ban
som street, but at tho Itoosevolt, 202T Chestnut
street. Tho commutes In charge Includes Rich
ard 8. Newtfold, chairman: Francis H. Gilpin,
SO. Abbott Hunt. Jr., F. Van Buren Connell,
' William Bradford and Walter Stooer.
Miss Lydla Ttuth Turner, daughter of Mrs.
Edward W. Turner, of Ogontz, entertained "l
luncheon today In honor of her schoolmate, Mlea
Anna R, Havens, of Chicago, who is nt present
her guest for the Easter holidays. The decora
tions wero spring (lowers and tha favors in
keeping with tho Easter season. Tho guests In.
eluded Miss Anna Lewis. Miss Anna Baiter. Miss
JMennto Baker, Jllsa Mary Oatcs, Mlw Claire
Tiller, Miss Martha Turner.
t. (ALONG THE MAIN LINE
ovtfnnnooK-Alrs. w. Logan MacCoy, of City
Jlne, h spending several days nt Atlantic City.
Sir, Iind Mrs. Thomab J. Hare, of Wvnnouood
Tllle. and MIsk 'Nfnrln llllrnno- nf U'.a, T?h!ln
(dVlpWa, have returned fiom Palm Beach, Fla.
v I,ele" Adams, of Brooklyn, N. Y.,
,n ABuest of sirs. Henry Drinkhouse, of
'J5?861 road.
l JIKHIfrf Ednard "W. Bok will rntrrtnln thn
fNerlom Civic Association Wednesday night,
pviu n, wnen Irvln Cobb will address tho
membys. '
Kf'!3f,ddard' of Ly"hi Mass., wlio spent part
ttyw.winter at Palm Beach with Mrs. Dale ,
!Utr, hasVeturned home after vlslllni? Air.
and Mrs. S.XEarla Haines, of Mnnl avenue.
Mm. Haines' rfnother, Mrs. C. If. Plnkham, who
MM aleo been (the guest of tMr. and Airs. Halnee,
(returned to Ljynu last week,
Mr. and Mrs. Shipley W. Evans, of Highland
'avenue, with their children', will leave next werJc
pJRft visit to Atlantic city.
VP,DNT "Mn and Airs. Alexander Urown
tffihlr niece, Miss jtosalia Brown Dolan. left
,1 yesterday to return to their country
here,
. nd Mr. R, k. Reeves will spend tha
f holidays In Atlantio City.
GERMANTOWN
l" Elsie Alyers. of fiOJT Schuyler street will
M as her guest ove& Easter Ml .Tun Mn.
?'' f Vlkt- Md.
fjH'si Catharine Dobi'on. of B91S Wavn. v.
p$tM visiting' friends In Washington over tho
yr flouqaya.
ptf Joseph BuslmeU, Jr., Of 30J9 Mldvals
thenl.ne BiuhnaJl, will leave, today for Fred-
neMuuyr. ya., 10 be the guest of Miss Grace
araen.
loiter M. La. Rue, of m Pelham rod. has
rtjWd. to his home from a, jip to Porto Itjco.
'Wam B. IJoyd. of 223 Ilantv lr.t h,
Hjomi home from. Portn Hlao. where he
mnt a. rwtnjglit
r and Mm, 0rg II p,it, of 1 West
r "! ue. mmmmnim r thejr two dvA-
m
ters, Miss Madeline and MIbs Gladys Paine, will
spend a fortnight In Atlantic City. "Miss
Madeline Palne'a engagement to Carl Weger
was recently nnnounced.
ALONG THEREADING
Miss Grace Edmunds, who has been tho guesl
of Mrs. Harold U. Mernilnnd, of Lenox road,
JonUlntown, returned to her home In Chestnut
Hill, Mass ( on Tuesday.
Mies Harriet Bead, daughter of Air and Mrs
A. C. Itcad, of Sharptcs8 nnd Mountain avenues,
Oak Lane, has returned from Qulney Mansion,
Mass,, where she nttendi school, and Is spend.
Ing the holidays with her parents.
Miss Eveljn Armstrong, daughter of Mr nnd
Airs. William Armstrong, of Walnut street,
Jenklntown, has returned from Wilson College,
Chamborfiburg, Pa., nnd is spending tho Easter
holidays with her parents.
At the meeting ot the Oak Lane Equal Suf
frage League, on Tuosdny, April G, In the horns
of Airs William E. Groben, Lakeside nvcnua
and City Line, AIlss Ploionce Sanvllle, sccretaiy
of the Woman's Trado Union nnd director ot
the Pennsylvania Child Labor Association, will
make an address on the "Child Labor Bill,"
now pending In Harrieburg. An Important busl.
ncsa meeting will precede tho lecture.
An Informal entertainment and dance will be
Rlon by tho Social and Glad Hnnd Committee
of Logan, Tuesdny evening, April 12. This
will be tho first of a series of Informal affairs
to be given, and promises to be a very sue
cessful one. Somo of the members of tho
committee Include Louis Buehn, chairman:
Robert AlcCarthy, Bertram Smith, C Paul
Watts, II. N. Braddoclf, Frank T. Kesslcr, Dr.
C. L. U. Bleger, Arthur Hopewood, Horry B.
Casscll, J. M. Dlmbert, A It. Clark. J. At.
Scott, P. J. Connery, P. J. Brush, K. A.
Wright, It. Kcllerman, Itobcrt Ettris, Dr. C.
D. Bradley and Andrew Atcvonder.
A "Knffoe Ida ten" for tho benefit of the Lo
gan Belief Association will be held at the resi
dence ot Mrs. W. If. S. Batcman, G13.T North
Broad street, Logan, Saturday, April 10, from
2 until 10 p. ni.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
AIlss Doris Watcrall, daughter of Air. and
Airs. W. L. Waternll, of 1002 South Farragut
terrace, will motor to Boston this week with a
party of friends. She will spend tho Easter
holldnjs aB tho guest of Miss Doris Powers, In
Boston.
Dr. and Airs Georgo W. Urquhart, AIlss Urqu
hart nnd Gordon Urquhart. ot 4217 Pino street,
will spend Easter nt their cottage In Ocean City.
N. J.
Aliss Mario Murphy, of 4300 Westminster nve
nue, entertained at a luncheon at her home.
Her guests wero Miss Lillian Page, Alias Cath
erine Page, AIlss Gertrude Silverman, AIlss Es
tell Vantwlsts, AIlss Atnrgaret Murphy, Airs.
Joseph Llpko, John Nolan, Edward AlcGrnth,
Charles Alurphy nnd Thomas Alurphy, Jr., AIIs
Margaret Alurphy sang several solos and Airs.
AIcGrath entertained with several recitations.
AIlss Marie Kerney will entertain tho Outing
Club of tho Daughters of Columbus nt a "BOO"
and luncheon at her home, 6900 Afaster street,
on April II. She has Issued 30 Invitations. The
club will open its summer home at Laurel
Springs, N. J., on Alay 15, by giving a luncheon
and dance.
The Allsses Wallace, of Chestnut street.
have issued cards for a 4 o'clock tea on Tues
day afternoon, April C, to meet AIlss Galbrcath.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Tho patrons of tho Itegal Club will no doubt
bo pleased to learn that on Saturday evening,
April It, n dance will be given by Its members
nt the Twentieth Century Club In Lansdowne
Friends ot Airs. I, Nathans, of H25 South 16th
sttcet, will be pleased to learn that she is
rapidly recovering from her recent Illness.
Samuel Craig, of 21st and Wharton streets, Is
spending a. few days In Atlantic City.
Fred "W. "Wright, OH Wharton street, wilt
motor to Atlantic City to spend Easter. Air.
Wright will have as his guests Alias Lea Van
dyke and Airs. Vandyke.
W. Chester Franklin, of 2119 South 15th etreet,
will leavo April 15 to spend two months with
his mother In Staunton, Vu.
Thomas D, Harnes, 1C07 Passyunk avenue;
AIlss Sue Harnes nnd AIlss Mary Harnes have
Just returned from Washington, D. a, where
they were visiting relatives.
AIlss Fannlo Fogel, 1308 South 6th street, la
visiting friends In Atlantio City. She will re
turn to this city after Easter.
Dr. and AIrt). B, O. Tumln, 1324 South 6th
street, gave a bridge party this week in honor
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Segal, of Strawberry
Mansion. Dr. and Mrs, Morris Jason, Miss
Sarah Breen and Dr. Lewis Echtman were tha
other guests,
Miss Mary Welnsteln, 2230 South Darlen
Btreet, will leave today to visit relatives In New
York city. She will motor home on Easter
Monday with her uncle and friends.
Dr. and Sirs. AL M. Jacobs, U1S South 6th
street, gave a Pasaover party last night at
their home. Wines and fruits from Palestine
formed a novel feature of the elaborate re
freshments, Among the guests were Dr, and
Airs. Lewis Segal, Dr, and Airs. M, Flntnor,
Dr, and Mrs. B. Tumln, Dr. Charles Kellman
and Dr, AI. Bernard,
Frlenda of Miss Marie a Thornley, whose
marriage to James J, Lynskey will take place
on April 12, gave her a delightful shower last
evening at her home, 206 Mifflin street. The af
fair was a surprise to Miss Thornley, and the
guests, besides the bridal party, were h fol
low t Mr. and Mrs. John Walsh, Mr, and
Mre. James Lynskey, Sr., Mr, and Mrs. William
Steele, Miss Marie Smith, Miss Alberta Steele,
MUs Sylvia Cohen, Mrs. Nora McHenry, ilrs.
A. E. Dele, Mrs. John Adams and Mrs. Will
ism Campbell.
Joseph A. Wilson, of 1537 South 15th street, U
spending' a ftvr day in Baltimore on a bml
nun trln. Miss Frances Wilson and Miss Gr-
tmJ. Wllioa and Miss Joseohlne Wilson will
leave today to pnd the Bans holidays at At-
lantio city, where they wui be tea uu ef i
ji jotw j twesney, -
rhoto by William IUu,
JIISS
Miss Stnhl nnd Miss Rehfuw will take tho lendinp parts in tho nmatour minstrel show, given by the Philadelphia Association
or Retail DrtiKRjsts nt the Mercantile Club on April C. Under tho direction of Benjamin P. Brown and C. V. Siangan re
ncarsnls are in progress nt the College of Phnrmacy and a numbor of prominent young people will take part. A dance
will follow tho performance.
ROXBOROUGH
An event of gicnt Intel ost to tho 21st Wnn!
wilt be tho production ot the cantata, "Tho
Atessago of tho CroaV In St. David's Episco
pal Church, Crams avenuo nhovo Bnkcr Btreet,
tonight, by tho combined choiri nt .St. DaMd's
and tho Uoxborough churches, undci the direc
tion of William C. Ames. Tho soloists will ho
AIlss Edith Kcrkeslager. sopiano, and F. Wil
llard Cornman, baritone. James Lehman will
be organist and accompanist of tho ccnlng.
Elmer Farrand, of 5-10 Blghtcr street, Wlssn
hlckon, Is spending somo tlmi with 'i lends In
Boston. At the conclusion of his .,slt Mr.
Farrand will tour the New England States and
the southern part of Cunadn.
WILMINGTON
Arrangements have been completed by the
members of tho Wilmington High School Alum
nae Association for their annual dance to be
hold on Wednesday night, Apiil 7, nt Pj Milan
Cnstle. llalph Jacob's orchestra will furnish
th music. Tho committee In ilurgr ot the
affair continues AIlss AInrgiicrlte S. Alalnn.
chairman; .Miss Edith C Bakey. AIlss Eliua C.
Bartrnm, AIlss Helen AI. Brown, AIlss Bcsslo
W. Buck, AIlss Helen A. Burke, AIlss Elizabeth
Creamer, AIlss Nell D. Kennedy, AIlss Ethel
Alaclem, AIlss Gertrude Bobb. AIlss Lillian S.
Rosin and AIlss Dorothy AI. Spring. The patron
esses for tho dance include Airs. P. P. Bakey.
Airs. H, E. Bartram, Airs. John P. Broun, Airs,
James H. Wright, Airs. W. S Burke, Airs. Ed-
waid N. Records, Airs. John Kenney, Alr. J.
W. Atacklem, Atrs. John L. Alatone, Airs N. L.
Bosln and AIlss Elsie Lee Spring.
Among tho many entertainments which will
be given during the holidays for tho younger
set Is a dance for which Alajor and Airs. Wil
liam G. Bamiey, of 013 Delaware avenue, have
Issued Invitations In the New Century Club on
Saturday, April 10. The guest of honor will be
AIlss Alargaret .Morris Bamsav.
J. AI. Eckcrd, of 2103 Boulevard, announces
the engagement of his daughter. AIlss Hazel
Romalne, to Mitchell AI. Hill, of this city.
WOODBURY
Mrs. John It. Mitchell, of Atontclalr, N. J.,
accompanied by her little daughter, Miss Eliza
beth Alltchell, Is visiting her parents, Air. and
Airs. Ben Thorpe, of Delaware street.
Aire, Harry Clark has returned from a 10 days'
visit in Grcensburg, Pa.
The Luncheon Club will meet tomorrow at the
home of Alts. George G. Green, Jr.
Tha choir of Christ Church, under the dlieo
tlon of Air. Wardwell. will sing "The Cruci
fixion" tonight at 8 15. .
Mo bjr JSvens 8Nto.
MS. HENRY F MICHELL
sjri. Hichell is oca ol West Philadelphia
mm proBjintr.t ana attractive hostesses
IBL f;fflBMWBlB?SlBMMBCNrjjifes. if litJilT UAULOE
LORRAINE STAHL AND MISS LEONETTE
NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA
Air. nnd Airs. E. H Wiley, formeib ot 7th
and Cumberland streets, now maiding at 3127
North Mrirslmll street, celcbinted thrlr golden
wedding at the home ot tholr son. ruitiU W.
Wiloy, 312S North Clh street, on Aloud.iy eve
ning. March 29, nnd received n number of
beautiful gifts. The drcointlous vveio In white
and gold, consisting of maidenhair fern, daf
fodils, narcissus nnd white cm nations Dinner
was keivcd nnd covers were laid tot 22 people.
Tho following guests wnm piesent: All. nnd
Airs. Frank W. Wiley. Air. and Mis. Frank
Cnrr. Air. and Airs C W. Brooks, George .1.
Hummel, AIlss Edna AI. Nerf, Airs. David L
Gould, .Mrs Kroh, Air. nnd Mrs Tiobcrt Long,
Airs Thomnn Van Horn and AIlss Florence
Van Horn, all of Philadelphia; David E. Sony,
of Alt. Holly; Airs, Tlllle Diew, Air. and Airs.
W. II. Bead, ot Camden, and AIlss Elizabeth
Locke, of Camden.
Air. and Airs. Watson and thcli daughter, Aliss
Alaiy Watson, have ictuinel to their home, iilll
B street, after spending a few das Rt Alc
chanlcsvllle, Pa.
Allfs Minnie Stinuumlllor, of 20SO East Cum
berland stioet. Is spending a few da3 In New
town, Tn.
Airs. John Laughlln nnd AIlss Stella I.aughhn,
of 2856 Frankford avenue, will spend Easter nt
Atlantic City.
Howard Thurston nnd .1. AlcDevitt will leave
some time in April for a trip to the Pacific coast.
Alurray Blngold, of New York city, Is visiting
Air. nnd Airs. Louis Blngold, of 3030 Frankford
nvenue, for a few days.
The Blue Belle Yacht Club will run Its hrst
nnnunl benefit nt tho Walnut Street Theatie
Easter week.
Dr. Edwin Merstlon will be among those from
Kensington who will visit the fair this spring.
David AI. Kennedy, of 1772 Frankford avenue,
has left this city for nn extended trip to tha
Pacific coast. He will Bpend eoma time In Salt
Lake City and Yellowstone Park, and will visit
both expositions before his return home.
THE EASTER SPIRIT
Come, let us sit and talk about the miracles
of spring
(Now, why don't that dressmaker send my
dress? The careless thing!)
See how from out the barren earth the lovely
flowers rise
And nod in gladness 'neath the newer glory of
the skies.
(Aly hut Is trimmed with violets, with pink
Illusion drape;
And, O, I wish that it were here! It's quite
the latest shape.)
How beautiful when winter ends to contemplate
the fields
And see the dandelions, just like little golden
shields!
(Aly coat, you know, has buttons that ore made
of Boman gold
They cost! My goodness! Well, the price 1
never jet have told.)
I think one Bhould sit silently and contemplate
this life,
And see how sweetness rises from the hours
of stress and strife.
The bursting buds they tjpify the good In
eveiythlng.
And show us how In mind and heart there Is
a gentle spring.
(I think It's moie than time enough for my
dress to be here;
I wish you'd ring that modiste up and tell her
so, my dear.)
The daffodil, the columbine all of the flowers
falr
They whisper of a lesson that the early flowers
bear.
Let us go solemnly and sit, and listen to the
songs,
And Join in spirit wjth the mood that actuates
the throngs
(That milliner must hurry up, or she will make
me late
And I must have some time, you know, to get
my hat on straight.)
Oh, how It helps one, now and then, to con
template and see
The moral lesson that U held In all the things
that bi
Tho thrilling melodies that rise In every Easter
hymn,
The mellow light that faintly dies, all shadowy
and dim
(Why. here It's 10 o'clock at night; they said
that sure at 9
They'd have them here all safe and sound
that dross and hat of mine.
Please call them up and tell them tfctt I'll die
of eoro itstresa
If Easter msA g 9nd me wltjt no & ntv,
hat and A "
REHPUSS
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Aliss Leonttte Hehfuss, 1700 North 13th stieet,
has gone to llaltlmure over the holidays.
Mr. and Airs. Noimau S. Sherwood, of H14J
North ail htre,t, will open their cottage In
Chelsea over the liul!fln8. Aliss Lonalne Stnlil
will be their guest for a few dns.
All. and Alts. George Geggenhnlmcr, of 2217
Noith o3d stieet, entertained lit cnuls last eve
nine:, when their guests weie Air. nnd .Mrs
Joseph Stuwait, Air. and Mm Lewis Krcugci,
.Mr. nnd Alls. James A. Gladding, Air. nml Airs.
Walter It. Eastbuin and Air. and Airs. Giant
Claik
Class 1'JII nt the William Penn High School
for Girls will hold Its flist reunion at tho Blt
lnhour Hotel (it n. Inrge luncheon, Saturday
afternoon, April 10
A minstrel show- and rianre will be given by
the Delphla Club of Philadelphia Saturday eve
ning, April 10, nt the Columbia Club, Uroad and
Oxford streets. Tho show will be produced by
the members of the club. President, Myron K.
liuxbaiim, vice president. Jlnm Aim tin; tec
retary Charles K. Smith; ticasuier, Samuel K
Joseph; members: J. Lester Bamberger, Charles
Goldman. Hyman Goldman, Alaun Berg, H. Si
vnn Harris, I. Harris nnd J. Hlrschberg The
affnlr will be couched by Charles Joseph.
FRANKFORD
The following worn elected to membership is
tha Frnnkfoicl Historical Society at their Inst
March meeting: Airs William V. Allen, David
Deerlng, Dr. Julian T. Hammond, 3d, George
At. Wright, Airs. Julian T. Hammond, 3d, AIlss
Nellie A. Ingrnm and Thomas AV. Schumacher.
LANSDOWNE
The Itev. and AJrs. Croswell II. McBee, ot
Lansdowne, expect to go to South Carolina
early next month, where the Itev. Air. AIoBce
expects to ofllclate at tho wedding of his
biothei. The llev. Air. AIcBee is the rector of
St. John's Protestant Episcopal Church, In
the borough.
Air. nnd Airs W. H. Grlselnger, of North
Lansdowne avenue, will return from Florida
on April 7. They expect to stay at a hotel
in this city for two weeks before returning
to their home In tho borough.
Air. nnd Airs. J. 8. Oates and family, of North
Highland avenue, have gone lo California,
where they expect to make their permanent
home.
Dr. and Airs John AI. Galbralth, of Lans
downe, have announced the engagement of their
daughter, Alias Jean Isabel Galbralth, to How
land Kingman Armes, of Lexington, Alass.
Air. and Mrs. Phillip Spaetor, of Huey avenue,
entertained the members of their "SO0" club
last evening. Among those present were Air.
and Atrs. Edward Wanamaker, Air. and Airs,
lldwaid Fay, .Mr and Airs. Thoma Alelov,
AIlss Elizabeth Wilson, Air. and Airs. Edvvanl
Stocton and Alvln Frledel
AIlss Alargaret Hunuum, of 16 fligby ave
nue, will entertain Miss Catharine Chalfant.
of Kennett Square, over the Easter holidays,
Airs. Alfred C. nalch, of 119 West Baltimore
avenue, la confined to her home with a eevere
attack ot the grip.
Airs, Lee Thayer, of Cincinnati, O, Is visit
Ing her sister, Mrs. S. S. Geratenberger, of Es.
sex avenue, for an Indefinite stay.
Miss Louise Van Zant, of 65 North Lans
downe avenue, returned yesterday from a
month's trip to Florida, and will leave Friday
for New York, where she will spend the Eas
ter holidays.
Mr. "and Mrs. Norrls Scott, Air. and Airs. Har
old .Odgen, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon PhJUIps, Air.
and Mrs. Ralph Hays and Mr. am Airs,
Brooks Evans will motor to Atlantic City for
a week's stay.
Alls. Harry Blley will return to hr home In
Harrlsburg today, after a three weeks' visit
to Mrs, Herbart Hayes, of 14 Lincoln avonua,
Notices for the Society page will be, ac
cepted and printed In tha Evening Ledger,
but all suoh notices mutt be written on
one lids of the paper, must be signed In
full, with full address, and whan possible
telephone number must be given.
Send all sych communication to
"Soelety Editor," Evening Ledger, SOS
Chejtnut trt.
MISS HELEN AUGUSTA RUSSELL, daugh
ter of Air. nnd Airs. Henry Hussell, of 4310
Osngo avenue, was quietly married to Isaac
EUvIn Leech today nt noon In the Church of
the Saviour, 38th nnd Ghestnilt streets' The
Itev Robert Johnston, rector of the church, old
dated. Thu bride, who Wna given In marriage
1 liei father, wore n traveling gown. Air. and
Mis Leech, nfter their wedding trip, will HVa
nt f'lnlrmont, where they will be at home after
Mm 1
v.ouNCitAnKEn
The marriage of Alias Ruth AI, Barker, daugh
tei of Air nnd Airs. Jesse J. Barker, of Logan,
to Edwin fltnrr Young, of Claymont, Dal., took
place quietly Tuesdny afternoon, at 4 o'clock, at
tho home of the brldo's parents, 10th street and
Mndlev avenue. The ceremony was performed
bv the pastor of the Luthernn Church of the
Holv Communion, Chestnut street above 21st
ftreet
The bride wna gowned In pale pink crepe de
chlno with n hat of pale pink faced with black,
nnd curried nn old-faBhloued bouquet of or
chids nnd llllos of the valley. Her little niece,
i Miss ttuth Freeland, was flower girl, and her
nephew, Homy l'reolnnd, rlng-bearcr.
Thomas Young, a brother of the bridegroom,
acted ns best man Following the ceremony, ot
which only the Immediate families were pres
ent. Air. nnd Airs Young left for an extended
wedding Journey through the Southern coast re
soits t'pon their return they will live In New
York They will be nt home after April 20.
CAMDEN AND VICINITY
Miss .Minnesota Craig, of Alerchantvllle, N. J,,
entertained tho members of her yawing circle
etitcirtu5 nt her home. Her guests were Aliss
.Inno Cunnii, ot Onk Lane; Alias Rcglna D.
Lcntr, of Alclrose, Aliss Ethel P. Kncass, Alias
Constnnco A. Glosklng, Airs George Nicholson
nnd .Mrs. William Bllleter. Aliss Craig Is very
popular among the oungcr wet, and especially
well known In tho musical circles of Phila
delphia. Air. and Aim. W. S. Scull, ot Ml Cooper street,
have letuind from n Southcrii trip.
AIlss Helen Dnston, of Aloorestown, has been
visiting In Bi-ooMmi
Judge and Airs, llownid Carrow, ot Alerchant
vllle, ,hau retumed from St. Augustine, Fla
wheio they spent a month.
CHESTER AND VICINITY
Air. nml Mis. .1 . Frnnk Black have returned
to lhcr home on Enst 4th stieet trdm a month's
toui through Floilda
Airs Fred Bessey. of Perkasle, Pa.. Is visiting
John Alonogue and famll, qf Park avenue.
AMUSEMENTS
nhnntisuJ. C- OPKftA I Home oT World'.
o.r Wi
nv.aiUUl OL. HOLIHi; (iraateit Photnni
AITKKNOO.V8. 1.30 TO 4:30, 10c. 10c. 2Ra
liVUM.VaS. T.3U TO 10.30, 10c. 20c, A FEW 30
LAST WEEK!
The ETERNAL CITY
Next Week Biggest Thrill Yet
d w. auu'FiTirs
"THE AVENGING CONSCIENCE"
fiKATB NOW SKI.I.lNa
B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE
CREATING A FURORE J
Gertrude Hoffmann
50 COMPANY OP 50
IN TUB NEW 1016 JIEVUB
nicE a coiicN, Moiiitis eitoNiN A co.: ciiiEr
CAUI'OLlCAN. IHltltV WOLKOllD. and OTHEnB.
Next Week Uveljn Neshlt and Jack Clifford
FORREST Last 3
AIATINKKS B;Sfl
EVENINGS 8:30
25c
&50c
NEW EDITION
EVENING LKDOER
War Pictures
NEXT WEEK SEATS NOW SELLING
THE MASK AND WIG CLUB
In the Mmleal Satire. PAftADlSE PRISON
THE
MARKET BV. ABOVE 16TH
PICTURES
11 A M TO 11:15 P. it.
JEbSE L. L.ASK15V
I'UOfFERH
Stanley
RITA JOLIVET
Ami House Peters In Flrat Prejtntation
"THE UNAFRAID"
THIS IB A SPI.ENOID PRODUCTION
Nent Week "When We Wre Twntjr-Qn"
ACADEMY FRIDAY EVEN1NO, APRIL
'ohn McCORMACK
"The KIiir of the Concert Stage"
Great All-Ballad Program
8EATS NOW ON t,.LH AT JIEWKS
m rMDT? MARKET AND JUNIPER BTRBETa
VJXjKjjLilll Contlnuou. Vaudavllla
11.30 A. M. to 11:30 P. 11
co-SuLnne daisy HARCOURT
McUEVITT, KEL.UY t VVCX; RETTYt OTHERS
Coming "Hypocrites"
GARRICK LastSEvgsl'SJSSf
, W 7 $$ BALDPATE
NEXT WEEK SEATS TODAY
ROBERT HILLIATO
In Ula dreamt Succeii 'THE ARCIYLI) CASE"
TVPTP LA6T 8 EVEN1NU8 at a is
il I SXLKJ last MATINEE SATURDAY AT 8 18
MARIE DRESSLER K M.vr
StS William Faversham
"un nur1 "the hawk
CROSS
KEYS
THEATRE
JuUetteDIkaJiagM
B OTHER Bid ACTS
New Program Mon &, Than,
at; 13 J-UU Iftj. J3c. ?fe
NIXON'S I UWtT LEVY
I1EATJMO.VP M
" . au;
HD A XTF4 ccl
ARNOLD, ARTHUR HUS.TQN Z
CO.. ZINKA P1MH1 nnnntrS
Jln.W i-f i BOWEN , CAPT JACK BAH
Today 2:S. 7. & 91 NETT SON. PJCTURBJ,
T.v... jJ.JZZI'Z I "Mvwa
Victofia w";
MARKET AND NINTH MTU.
Quality" VauJ.tilU ,o.l
Twltht Arowur Song Cooteat. SUyar CW
BROAD Next Week nT"
ETHEL BARRYMORE &J3&
"JrvX&ZSSS" Peg o My Umrt
PARTMnwl-,",.w mai wu4i
"arf - i;
OAV.E MA-hpJiili Ml,4KM.lf
Troeadere rjfiSU. Yau
:M
)iiii"iu'iiiiili"(;'
m
I