Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 02, 1915, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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    EVENING LEPGER-PniLAMLPmA, FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1015.
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Mn, and Mtta s. novun davis, of sin
Locust street, will cntcrlnln nt dinner
before the ilnnee which will be lven nt thu
Merlon Cricket Club on Mumlnj cvcninc
Mm. Wllllniii ttonerta Howell will cntcrlnln
at dinner on Monthly nlht.
Mlsa Sftrnli C Nelkon, daughter of Mr. nntl
Mrs. I.ewln N'ellemn, wlin ntlciids fcSt. Mnry'H
School, l'ecksklll-DifiluilBOii, will return to her
home on Sunday for the liaster hollduys.
Mr. and Mrs. Itcnrj J. Moris, of 1017 Clinton
itrcct, who hftvo been eiiclidlnB the scoboh nl
the Southern const resorts, life now In Au
gusta, nn.. for the month of April.
m. .n.1 Mrs rhnrlen Kvkca lllral hiH'o Closed
their apartment nt tho llollev-uc-Hlrnirorit, Mr
Hlret having been uullficil to go South for his
health.
Mrs. W. Hornce Hepburn, of 1TSS Pino street,
nnd Miss I'M Hepburn nrp ppcndlns; the holi
days In Atlimtlo City.
Hornce Hepburn, nccnmp.mlcil by bis brother,
Karl Hepburn, will ppend Hilsler Sunday nt
the seashore
1'ilcnds of Dr. Henry C. Itestlatcr will be sorry
to know tlint ho la 111 with crip nt bis homo
In Havel ford.
Mrs. Henry AUfitlo Nolvbold, of SM7 Walnut
street, who hns been spending soma time In
Atlantic City, will return today.
Mrs. Itlcbnrd Y. Filbert will give a danco for
the graduating cln of theMlss Hill School tu
honor of her daughter, MIh? Derondo Kllbort, lit
her residence In I'ox Chnse on Saturday, April
21. A largo number of guests from the school
set will bo present
Mrs. John J. Tlenicy, of the Belgrnvla, has
returned from Urnnwcll, V. Vn., whom she has
been visiting her ulster, Mrs. Hewitt, for tho
last three weeks.
ALONG THE MAIN LINE
HAM Mr, nnd Mr. Edward l,egge, of Boston,
will spend tho Easter holidays with Mrs.
Lcggc's paientr. Mr. and Mis. J. Samuel Steph
enson, of City nvenup.
Mr. and .Mrs. Alexander K. l.-ncs, or Hryn
Mflwr avenue, have tnken n house nt Atlantic
City, where they will Bpcnd the early spilug
and summer.
CNWYD Mr. nnd Mrs. Oeoigo F. Adnins, of
STM Baling street, hnvo moved to 142 Montgom
ery avenue.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Cros, of Union avenue.
Bain, aro now In their now home, 312 Bryn
Mnwi urvnuu-
IIOSI.MOM Mrs. T. V. Ilyan will cntcrlnln
at auction brldgo Fildny nfternoon of Haster
week In honor of Mis. Allnn Ttynn, or New
York.
Mr. and Mrs. .Tames rthawn nro at present
traveling through tho South.
WAYM: Miss Carollno Heed, daughter of Mrs.
B. Hamlll Home, Im spending tho Easter holi
days with her parents. Sho will return to Smith
College, where Bhe Is a student, about Wednes
day. I Miss Mary Holmes, daughter of Mrs. Arthur
L. Holmes, has also returned from Smith Col
lege nnd Is spending the holldnjs with her
parents.
GERMANTOWN
Miss Emma Cnhnll, of 1GI "West Cheltcn ave
nue, will leave todny for Washington to be the
guest of Miss Eleanor Henderson, for tho
Easter holidays.
Mrs, Samuel Blsphnm Howen, of 0107 Wnyno
avenue, accompanied by her daughters, Mrs.
Taxson Deotcr, Mis. Water Alvln Carl nnd
Mrs. Harold McNeil, will go to Atlantic City on
Saturday, April "i, to spend several weeks.
Mrs. J. Burton Ethcrlnglon, of Ci:.r Wnyno
aenuo, will spend aovcinl days In New York
'next week. 'While there Mrs. Etherlngton wilt
t attend the annual Easter luncheon of the
alumnaa of 'Wells College to be glen at
i Sherry's.
t Mrs. Carl Williams, of Schoolhouse lario and
Greene street, entertained at luncheon yester-
1 day at tho aennantown Cricket Cluh In honor
tot Mrs. Joseph Darlington "Wilkinson, of New
York,
Mies Catherine Cooper Cassard has returned
, to her home, 330 Pelhnm road, from a trip to
, New York.
ALONG THE READING
i. MrB. Norman S. Powell, of Webster avenue,
JW.,- .. -. . . . . . .
..ji.tuio, im eiueiininmg ner sister. Miss eois
wWalker, of Vermont, for over the EaBter holi
days.
Mrs. Edrar H. Hahd entertained nt luncheon
at her home In Wvnr-nte. IVcdnearinv. nt 1
KO'cIock. Coera were laid for blx guests.
Mr. and Mrs, Chailes Stilcl.ler, who have
Oeen SPendlllor tilt, wlntAr In tnnr, nml i-BpaiiMi
Ipn Atlantla City for seveial weeks, wilt shortly
j. move out to their homo In Wyncote" for tho
Wring and summer.
Mr. and Mrs. William Hexnmer. of OhIc
Lane, will go to Ocean City this week nnd re
Sfniln over the Easter holidays. There will be
if nouse party from Friday until Monday at
.ntir home, the guests being Mr. nnd Mrs,
fharles J, Curran. Mr. nnd Mra. Daniel It.
Erls, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph U Schmltt, Mr.
I3jd Mrs. riilllp J. Brelsch, Mr, and Mrs. Hart
Ein Gllmore, Mr. and Mrs. Charles 8. Wood,
iMf. and Mrs, William Potter, Mr. and Mrs.
Kisnry aassttt, Mrs. M. PenHeld and Dr, C.
yr.
Jl Eleanor Long, of East Park avenue,
9-9 Lane. Will lift Imatnaa at a h.t.lffA norlv
,elay. April 6. Miss Long's guests will In.
as Miss Jane Curran, Mis Minnie Craig,
Kthel Kneass. Mlsa Caroline Heck. .Miss
IT Ellison. Mrs. Frederick Oelg. Mra.
JSrUs Gulick. Mrs Jules J.afore. Mra. Hay
nor, Mlsa Amy Hexamer, Mrs. Jloy Mason,
Louis BchwarU and Mrs. John Hadellffe.
Sir- and Mrs. B. A. Hltchner will entertain
tWOO" at their home, lath street and Chelten
u, oak Lane, Saturday evening. April 10.
to be present ure Sir. and Sir. O.
Md Anthony. Mr and Mrs. Albrt qtf,
ana Mrs iomg nnse, Mr. lid Mn- A
PuJlej Mr and Mra Bdar4 B P. Neu-
aiid Mr and Mrs. Bateniaa tMddiiigton.
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J"t 'iub of Uik Imjm will give tblr
spring concert April 27. nt Hortlculturnl Hall.
The choral numbers will bo directed by ller
tuidc 1 In) dn Penile), mid the club will be ns-
MS!td by l,cttg Jhiiics Hum ell, bailtoue, nnd
William Sylvnn Yhutulcr,
l-'rlcnds of Miss Elsie Hepburn, of fi310 North
1.1th Street, O.tlt l.fttie, Will he Rlild to know that
she Is rupldl) recolurlng fiom her icicnt III
lics. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. (I. Fetlcrolf. Church road.
Wyncotc, will lenvo today for Atlantic city,
Wheio they will spend tho Enatcr bnlidn
They will ha neeompHlilcit by their d lughtrr,
Ml!B Mildred Feltciolf nnd son, .Mini Fet
tbiolf. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Efkhnrdt, foimcriy of
Wyncutr, havi moved tn Ulciislde They will
rhtertnln nt a housewarmliig In the foim of a
dnnco npt week.
The cho'r of All Hallows Piotestnnt Episcopal
Church, Wyncotc, will t odder the orntorlo.
"Tho ' t'rui'ltlMon," by Sir .Mm Hlnincr, on
flood Friday night. F. Itajinond Wadllnger
nnd tlnintlo Dntrcll will bo the soloists.
Miss P.uth .Inckson anil Miss Eleanor Flood
were tho guests of Miss Emily Lewis and Miss
Mlldrrd Lewis nt their home, Washington lane,
Wyncotc, this week.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Ml Mary S. Fcblgcr, of 3121 Puitellon mc
mio. will entertain at 1 ridge Wednesday artor
noon In honor of Mlsi Genevieve Feblgcr.
Mrs. Albert It. Stuctss, of SI7 South GTtli street,
entei tallied the bridge club of which sho Is a.
member yesterday. Other numbers Include
Mrs. Warren Moss, Mis. Wnlter Peterson,
Mrs. Charles Lorlng Elliot, Mrs. Lccman It,
Browne, Miss Mnrjorlo Morris, Miss Edna
Wller, Miss Helen Dunn, Miss Gladys Mc
Carthy, Miss Helen Ilobetts, Miss Anno Mc
Knlght, Mrs. Harold McAneny, Miss Knlhryn
Moortlmore, Miss Uorothy Moortlmore, Miss
Itoiiiiilno Tn) lor.
Mrs. John A. Hlckoy, of 2.il South 3Sth slreet,
will entertain n house pnity over thn Easter
bollda)fl in honor of her daughter, Miss Bcyette
Paul, nt her cottage In Atlantic City.
The L)rlc ...Instrel Boys nic now rehearsing
for their big show to be given nt Knights of
Columbus Hall, A pi II 22. Harry L. Sampson,
the well-known minsttel, Is tho coach, which
alono slgnlllcs the iiuallty of entertainment they
expect to give,
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Mrs. James s. Buck, SMG Spruce street, will
closo her town houso on Apiil 22 and move to
her country residence In Devon.
Mr. and Mrs. Stelncr, of 5343 Osage avenue,
aro spending the Easter holiday season In At
lantic City.
Mls Lucille Elliott Morris, daughter of .Mr.
nnd Mrs. Jnmes It. Monis, of 4001 Spruce street,
and Mls.s Esther Mulfoid, of Wayne, left yes
terday for Atlantic City. They will spend tho
hollilnys ns tho guest of MIkm Mildred Saiuers.
who Is giving n house pnrty at her parents'
cottage In Venlnor. Tomonow night Mlsa
Somers will glvo a Mnsk nnd Wig parly for
her guests.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr. nnd Mrs. Itobert G. Moore, of 2517 South
Colorado street, In the Glrnrd Estate, will en
tertain Miss Mildred McDevItt, of Providence,
It. I , over the Easter holidays. On Wednesday
night April 7 Mr. and Mrs. Mooro will enter
tain nt lnldgc In honor of Mls.s McDovItt
Thero will bo 12 guests present. .Mrs. Moore,
who has been spending some time in Atlantic
City, returned this week.
Miss Eloanor Hoban and Miss Rosalie liobnn,
of 1609 South Broad street, left this morning
for Chelsea, whoro they will he the gucBts of
Mrs. Vanneman for a week or 10 Ua)s.
Miss Margaret Clements, of 1605 Illtner street,
will spend tho Easter holidays at Atlantic City.
Miss Helen Haunlgnii, of 2137 Carpenter
street, will spend tho Easter holidays at Ocean
City, where she will be tho guest of Miss Mabel
McCoach.
Mr. and Mrs. George B. McCrackcn, Miss
Mabel McCrneken und Gcorgo B. McCracken,
Jr., of 201'J South 20th stieet, will leave this
afternoon for Atlantic City, where they will
remain until Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. William O'Brien, Miss Helen
O'Bilcn and William F. X. O'Brien, of H27
Morris street, will motor down to the seashore
on Sunday to spend a few days.
Another Interesting party of South Phlladel
phlans who will motor down to the shore for
the Easter holidays will include Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Mellln, .Mr. and Mrs. Alden Clarke, Air.
and Mrs. John Hutchinson, Mr. and Mrs. James
Clarke, Miss Itose BourKon and Don Itooenaieln.
NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA
Miss Pauline Nitluir,' and .Miss Mubcl Allen,
two of the most popular und charming of the
)ounger set In tho northeast, will sp-nd tho
week-end at Atlantic City.
Mies Betty Shnrphum, 3616 Coral street, will
interlaiu a group of her friends ut her resi
dence this Easter Sunday.
Mr and Mr. Fredeilck Miller entertained n
group of their friends at "COO" last Tuesday
evening at their residence, ;0JQ East Dauphin
Mrect. Tho guests were Sir, and Mrs. AValter
Kmely, Mr' and Sirs. George Erwln, Mr, and
Mis. Max WlnoWur, .Mr. und Mrs. William li
JlcCnrty. Mr- and Mrs. J. C. Craig and Mr. onrt
Mrs. FU-yd Krlckuon.
Ms. Kthel Milne, of SOW Kensington ave
nue, will Hve today for Atlantic City, where
Bhe will stay until after the Kaiter holidays.
The Unity Flute and Drum Band will give a
soejal and dance In Orange Hall, 610 South J6th
street, on, Friday evening, April 9, where
danojng classes from Kensington will take part.
William T- Pancoast I spending several days
In New York
The third annual ball will be given by the
Major William McKlnUy Camp, No 10. United
Sjulb-Anwrlean War Vete.-aii, at Harmony
Mwfchor II'1- on Apr" "
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MISS ROSALIE DOLAN ''"o'o iteiiy v,i.
Miss Dolnn, who lias been visitinp; in Aiken, S. C, has returned to her home
in Rosomont.
MATINEE MUSICAL CLUB
Final Concert of the Seuson Will Bo Given
on April 13.
The season of the Mutincc Muslcnt Club, In no
far as concerts on Tuesday afternoons Is con
cerned, is Hearing tho end. Hut one moio con
cert Is scheduled, and it will be held April 13,
under the direction of Maiy Walker Nichols.
She will Ihic a program devoted to sours of
Shakespeare. At the coucort last Tuesday there
was h largo attendance and the hall at tho
Roosevelt wnB crowded. Mrs. William B. Mount
uus In charge, and one of tho featuies wan the
playing of piano ducts by her and Mrs. L.
Howaul Wcnthcrly. Edna lloppo Itoseuthal
delighted with bongs', and tho scenes from
"Carmen,", offered by Mis. John Dunn, Jr., and
AVIIIIani Doivilell, were admirably presented, in
costume. Piano solos, contributed by Lnvluin
Gertrude King, Mrs. Joseph II. Stopp, Mrs.
Wentherly, Elizabeth Gcst nnd Mario Belt, wero
well rcccld Beatrice Flint Collin and Anna
Laura Johnson weio nmuiig tho singers. Mrs.
Edward F. I.lnch and Mm. Edward Butterworth
were accompanists.
LANSDOWNE
Mr. and Mrs. G. Howard Shi Ivor, of Lans
downe, have hud ns their guest for several dn)s
Mra. Shrlver's brothel, Congressman Stanley E.
Buwdle, or Washington. I, C. Mr. and Mrs.
Shrlver entertained at dinner in honor of their
guest on Wednesday night.
Mrs. Austin Boyd, of 85 Lincoln avenue,
will entertnln the members of her "sewing cir
cle" tomorrow nfternoon. Among the membera
will be: Mrs. Frederick Kelly, Mrs. Joseph Dut
ton, Mrs. Julian Keenan, Mra. Culver Boyd,
Miss Anno Eudlcott, Mis. C. II. Plummer, Mrs.
Harry Henry, Sirs. Frank Sagcndolph, Mrs.
Verum Phillip, Mrs. Brooke Evans, Mrs, Nor
rls Scott and Mrs. Harold Odgcn.
Miss Florence Young, of 36 East Steward
avenue, will entertain a number of her friends
nt bridge on April 10.
MISS ELLIN MARY CASSATT
Miss Cassatt will entertain at lunch
eon before the WhUemarsh Hunt Club
racea tomorrow.
LLLLih9 SR -f1 4 M-JjafcJKJj&MSoi Hl
DANCE
Alumnae of Misorieordia Academy Will
Give Dance April 9.
A ball will be given nt tho Manufacturers'
Club on Friday evening, April 9. under tho aus
pices of tho Alumnae of tho Acndumles of the
Sisters of .Mercy for tho patronesses and sub
scribes to the building fund of thu ".Mlycrlcor
di.i Hospital," which tho Slstcis of .Mercy hao
undertaken to erect In West Philadelphia. It
Ih expected to bo ono of the largest nnd most
billllant affairs of the season. Over 1000 cards
of Invitation have been sent out. Among tho
patronesses aro Mlsa K. It. Allen, Mrs. Will
iam S. linker, Mrs. Eugene Bonnlwcll, Mrs.
Louis J. Burns, Mis. Henry Burk, Jr., MrH.
William D. Burl:, Mrs. Louis Burk, .Mrs. J. J.
Bannou, Mrs. William J. Begloy, .Mrs. J. P.
Connolly, Mrs. Charles J. Cinrk, .Mrs. John J.
Coylo. Mra. James T. Conwny, Mrs. T. II. Cul
llnan, Mrs. Frederick Dcillu, Miss Llda Dough
erty, airs. A. W. Dougherty, Mrs II. C. Ess
ling, Mrs. A. L. Fitzpatrick, Mm. James E.
Farrcll, Mrs. James K. Cinrman, Mrs. Joseph F.
Gallagher, Mrs James F. Gill, Mrs. Joseph F.
Hamilton, Mrs. I. J. Horstmanu, Mis. F. A.
Hookey, Mrs. Charle.s HnUahau, Mrs. K. K.
Hosty, Mis J. F. X. Jones, Mrs. Jules Junker,
Sr Mrs. AVIIllnm Jennings, Mrs. John Keenan,
Mrs. S Lachlan, Mrs. Joseph Lehman, Mis.
John I.oughran, Mrs. H. C. Lucas, Mrs. J. E.
Loftus, Mrs. Frank I.lngg, Mrs. Joseph C. Ma
gee, Mrs. James .1. Malton, Mrs. II. Morgan,
Mrs. D. Mahoney, Mrs. William McCloskoy, Mrs.
James F. McVeigh, Mrs. C. L. McElwee, Miss
Helen McShaln, Mrs. John Mc.Shaln, Mrs. M.
JlcCarron, Mrs. M. L H. McMlclinn, Mis. I'. F.
Moylan, Mrs. H. D. Mooie, Miss J. A. Mlnnlck,
Mrs. M. Mathlm. Mrs. J. McClatchey, Mrs. J.
J. McGlnty, Mrs. M. J. StoEnery, Mrs. J. .Mac
Donald, Mrs. J. J. SlcCloskey, Mm. .Martin J.
Towers, Mrs. J. E. Power, Mrs. Edward Pow
ers, Mrs. M. P. Cjulnn, Mrs. L. A. Itowan,
Mrs. M, J, n)nn. Mrs. L. Ilothacker, Mrs.
1). Scauuell, Mrs. K. F. Sterne, Mis. H.
Schmltt, Mrs. T. Skelly, Mrs. Louis Scgel,
Mrs. J. Shcnhnn, Mrs. W. B. Scott, .Mrs. Flo)d
Thorn, Mrs. J. J. Tierney. Mis. C. V. Toier,
Miss I. Trnluor, Mrs. J. J. Wills, Mrs W. Wat
son, Mrs. A. M. Cane, Mian K. E. Zurn, Mrs.
Edward Baeder, Mrs. William Byrd, Mis. Louis
Burns. Mrs. Dwyer, Mrs. Thomas lU'llly, Mrs.
McDevItt, Mrs Francis P. Lirkln, Mis. T. C.
Kelly, Mrs. J. V. Kelly, Mrs. Ferdinand Dtirang,
Mrs. M. MeFlllln, Mrs, Untold Morgan. Miss
Kntherlue Halelgh, Mrs M. Cnttor, Mis J. C.
Dawson, Mrs. William H. Ilenltler. .Mrs.
Stlapkn, Mttf. Paul Vamieinau, Mrs, Unbert
White, Mrs. Edward Moore, Mrs. L. A. Hlckley,
Mrs. N. J. O'Me.iiu, Mrs Thomas F. Mngulre
and Mrs. Brew.
WILMINGTON
Mrs. C. W. Wtntlng, formerly of l.aiudowno,
gave a tea yeutciday afternoon at lur home In
Wilmington, Del., In honor of her mother, Mrs.
B, W. Carskaddon, of Lansdowne. Alias Marie
Carskaddou and Miss Anna Lewis will assist in
serving,
There will be seveial toclal affairs given next
week In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Henry p. Suoit,
Jr., who have recently lAllimad from their
hone) moon On Tuesday nl'jbt Mr. mid .Mrs
Henry P. Scott will gl a loceptlon for tnelr
son and Ills bride ut the New Century Cluh,
and on Friday afterneuu Mr. George. P. BU
sell will give a danant at the Oonutry CIuu
for Mr. and Ir. Saott Th Hrbjay night
daneliig qlaas dange nejtt FtWJi" nJallt Will be
one of the mot nttj-a,Mve ajfalrw lit Ralr
wetk.
Mra. Mortou Harvey will entertain at a te
on AVednekday, April II. at ber home.
Mra Thontaa Hendrlckson and Mi Anna
Hendrtekaen will eivlvrtain at eard Wednesday
of next week.
rll S, the Wynncllelil
i V-'iinstiels will piesiMU their lllli nnnunl
I show In Mrieaitlle Hall T'ih plii) Is nil orig
inal one-net mus enl coined, put'lled "King,
King, Double King." Willltii tid staged b
Mnrk Culley. The unst id) udc.-, 60 people, nnd
the plot tlelila with the trials nnd tnlshnps nf
two (teiuinus null im Amctlititi mine nperntor
In Atcxlcii. Thu cast Includes Miss Lorraine
It.iniea, Miss MnrKUi'ilta (IMInglier, Miss
Mliimhi Welbiink, Mips Jessie Wclbntik. Unfit
.in Na)lor. Fnuili Osberg, Hurry KlclnmeU.
Gcorgo Hunt, Wllllnm Jones, Philip Austin,
Hnmuel Taylor, Arthur Morrlssey, J. F. Mo
Gmcrii nnd Mark Culley.
Tho first net Is full of surprlres and Includes
13. O. Wiiudcrlleh, Carl llergcr, 15. Josepli
Smith, M. W. Hunt, William Melntyte. JokcpIi
tun) Eilrtnrd Schlnipr, Jacob Schmltt, Jr.,
tallica lllack, Albeit Congdon and William
Cow en.
Others In the show mo Itobert Cotter, Bus-f-ell
Dolnn, Itobert Dougherty, John DiMI, Waller
Fjiltlns, Wilson Edgiir. I'onrnd Oosyo, William
Houghton, George JoIiuh, Thnmns Kilroy, Olln
Knlnht, I'Mwnrd l.utst, Oeorgo McMnhon, Hnrry
Miller, John Monlssey, Atthur Orr. Gcorgo
Illnelmit, John Scurry. Parke Stltelcr, William
F. Wutnlcrllcli and Jessla Ycager.
There me sit large choruses led by Miss
Edytho llnehmnn, Mlrs Grnce Batty, Miss Helen
Dolnn, Mlrs Clilre Eekcrl, Miss l!oe Keely,
Miss Thelnri Gould, Mlxa Allcu tlllooley, Miss
ICIslo Good) ear, Mlsa Katbr)ii Mc.Mullln, Jlls
Mmy Mc.Mulleil, Miss Mnrg.it et Nolan, Miss
I'loienec Pennington. Miss Agnes Taylor. Miss
Mnrgaiet Tnlor. Miss EMo Wcnver, Mlfs Marie
Ycigy nml Miss Finiiees Verg)'.
Miss Catherine Hustings, of 1327 South Broad
stiecti Miss Ethel Kernels, Miss Mnrgnrct Soin
cm nnd Miss Lllllnu Somers, of IS'.' I South
Bioad stlcct. hale Issued cards for n charity
FRANKFORD
Mr. nml MrH. llnny A. Ilniik, of 3011 Ken
slnslon avenue, have bad Miss Ethel Sykes, or
Hieen lime, ltoxbuluugh, ns their guest Tor
fome tlmo past.
Mis William Cm roll, of 2i'02 Rhnwn street,
"III cntcrlnln Informally nt cards Apill " nt
her icaldcncc in honor of Misn Virginia Pool,
nf Hoylctitiiwn, when bei guests will number lh.
Mr. und Mis. Joseph Soyfcit have leluined lo
their home, .1I1J North 11 street, Olnoy, after a
f-liort !sll to Atlantic City.
Fi lends of Mis. Thomas Watson, of Key
stone Nil cei, Wlssrtionilng, will ho glad to learn
that Fhe Ih i.ipldiy locoverlng fium her iccelit
lllucs h.
William Kiewson, of Holmesburg, will motor
lo the Water Gup the early part of next week,
whero he will ho tho guest of Dr. nnd Mia
William ICceler for a ftw days.
Mrs. Willlnin Can oil, or 2G0J niinwii street,
will entertain Informally at her home Tuesday
nfternoon, Apill l! Among her sii'ls will be
Mia. Jnmes Gmdner, Mis. Chnrles Cunipbell,
.Mrs. Martin Campbell, Mis Fullcrtun, Mik.
Foncster, Mrs. Ilrudy. Mrs. Perry, Mis. Ott
und Mrs. James Fearon.
Mis. M. Gallagher, Captain nnd Mrs. William
Carioll, William Cm roll, Jr., Mlsa Eleanor Gal
Inghei. Mlts Lillian Gallagher und Arthur Gal
Ingher will bo among tho guests nt n Iiouho
pnrty given by Mr. nml Mrs. C. Henry nt their
homo on Carolina avenue. Atlantic City, over
the Enster holidays.
Miss Dorothy Nniiiunn nml Edwnrd T. Stew
nrt, winiMi engagement was recently announced,
will bo honor sulkIs nt a largo luncheon to bo
glicn by Mln Miglulii llenlz, daughter or Mr.
and Mm. Wllllnm T. Heiilz, of I .riper street,
Thursday, April S .Miss Hentz will lcae Sat
uiday for Washington, l C. whero she will
i email until May.
AVIJItV Iirctty wedding took place i ilnesduy
. night, when MIks Sadie Chew, daughter of
.Mr. and .Mrs. Gcorgo W. Chow, of 512) Hpiuce
street, became the brldo of Samuel J. Fouracio.
Tho ceremony w'ns jcrfornied In the What ton
Street Methodist Hpiscopal Church by the Itev.
Chniles M. Hoswell. The brldo wus given m
mairlngu by her father, Ucoige M. Chew, und
was attended by Miss Mndelyn lllack as inattl
of honor and Mlts Ilutli Kriiiicis as lirldcsmald.
The (lower girls weie Miss Anna Chew, sister
uf the brldi". and MUs Knlhoryn liood.ill. The
bildegioom whs attended by Dr. Thomas H.
Adams ns best man, and the "shorn were Hai
old A. Adams, Kied llcudly. Joseph Kouracie,
Fred Deltrlch and James Huglios.
Tho bride woic n benuliful gown of white
crepe (In chine, having u long court tialu und
tilmmed with pcarU and opaleccnt trlinmtng.
Her veil was of tulle, held in place with orange
blossoms, and she carried an arm bouquet t
bride roses. The maid of honor nnd brides.
maids were gowned alike In yellow und carried
yellow roses. Thn (lower gills wore simple
frocka of white and carried pink and white
sweet peas. Mrs. Chew, mother of the bride,
was gowned in an embroidered lace robe over
blue satin and carried pink nnd white sweet
lieas,
A reception followed nt the home of the
bilde'B parents, and after ni extended wed
ding trip Mr. urnl Mrs. Fouruoro will be at
home at SSU Windsor terrace.
TIOGA
Friends of Henry MldOfttJarf, Jr., uf m
North Sfd street, will be tfUut tu haur thut he
la recovering from an operation for appendi
citis at the German Hospital.
Notices (or the Society page will be ac
cepted and printed In the Evening Ledger,
but all such notices must be written on
on aide of the paper, must be signed In
full, with full address, and when possible
telephone number must be given.
Send all such communications to
"Society Editor," Evening Ledger, 608
Chestnut street.
ON Thursdnv elenins. Apr
Mlhsttels will piesiMU
MrVBRlKr
i
Vaudeville, followed by dnnctng, (o be given rh
Thiirsdny evening. April 8, In St. Thoma"j
'Aiiutniin School 'Hall, 18th ami Fernon Hlreetft. '
The proceeds will be Used to help the 1J,000
cnmpnlgn that Is being carried on In the An.
tiunclntlou parish. Among tho Well-Kndwn
nitlsts who will be hcird during the nvenln?
nro Miss Helen Adelo Bolltall. Miss Jntte V
lloe. MlM Mnrcella c'ochiniie. Mis. Wllllofn A.
Davis, Mies Pauline Clavey, Peter floe, L'arl
Ashley, Haloid N'lemnn, John Hanson and John
Simpson. The Newman Dramatic Troupe will
give n short, humorous sketch, nnd Miss Mary
A. Mllx, Miss Catherine Hastings nnd Vincent '
Cnnoll will be seen In exhibition dancing.
A hmisc pnrtv made up of Gerinnbtown young
people who wilt go lo Ocean Grove to spend
Kevcrnl days, returning Enpler Monday, will In
elude Miss Catherine Perry. Mies' Emily Ball,
.Miss Dorothy Halsted, MIsb May Albiirgnr. Miss
Edith Lnwlon, Miss Evn Hnrtlng, Miss Marie
Lnwlon. Miss I.nura C'nrnett, Miss Mndellne
lleusel, Miss Helen linker, of New York.
Enrl C. Coo'kmnn, Waller Allison, Wesley Hart
lug, A. D. Rllo, Mitchell Rile, Wllllnm Whit
ney, Wnlter C. Lapmnn, Lester T)ler, Gcoige
W. Allison nnd Charles Tnft, of Moulctilr. The
Indies who will chnporonc the party will be
Mrs. Georgo W. Allison nnd MlJs Laura Dls
ston. Miss Helena Itottort was given a surprise
party by the Allien Club, of which Rhc Is a
member, nt her home, 3822 Spring Garden street.
Among those present were Mlsa Alice Fanning-.
MIm Knthryu Fanning. Miss Elizabeth Howie,
Miss Helen Lowe. Miss Betty Eagan, Miss
Florence Lozcllc, Miss Knthryn Knowlnn, Jnck
Engnn, Leonard Curile, J. Lozelle, Earle Hnndy,
Wnlter Love, Waller Kolley, Charles Whalcil,
llnny Yaiunll, Mr nnd Mrs. J. J. Hlgglns and
Jlrs. N. C. Fnnnlng.
CAMDEN AND VICINITY
.Mr. nnd Mrs. Wilbur S. Scull, of 6th nnd
Cooper streets, returned this week from the
.South.
Mr. and Mrs W. S. Scheunerborn nnd fam
ily, of North 4th street, nre at their Ocean City
cottage.
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. S. Ciiilln, of North 3d street,
nre at Hnddon Hall, Atlantic City.
Miss Elizabeth Husk, of Hnddouncld, Is home
from Smith College to spend the holidays.
Donald nnd Hubert Painter, of Dn)ton, O.,
nnd Lawrence Jones, of Maine, will bo enter
tained by William Henry Chnmberlin, of r, 12
Pemi street, ovci Eiipicr. All mo students at
lhnciford College.
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