EVjmiNft LEpgEKHILADELPHTA 1 SATURDAY, Axnjr, r 1915, ! It i ?1 I r I XffJL f ' " " '"HrfrML- fVv ' ynv -srH JS "' '1IP11 I , v)VVll llr1 ,-itWLv "X lVk rl yviMHnOv ( ;7V. ,4Ll . jai f Os-a fiWHkiA i! i vSJflW VHBCSiHw6HH9HvKr4V Vr lliLM-' s rw; 1TII the passing of Lent, society will blossom forth into the many wnys of en tertaining, nnd the coming Easter week will be full of nnlety. One bt the most Importnnt events of the ween will be the weddlns of Miss Phocbo Williams i Adamn, daughter of Harry Clifton Adams, nna George Jasper Hardin?, In St. Jamcfl' I'rotos tanl Kplecopat Church on .Monday, nt noon, followed by breakfast nt the Belgravla, It Several nffalra will be Riven for tho school r et. On Monday, Dr. nnd Mrs, Ueorso II. Thatcher will give a iianco in honor or tneir son, Wllklns Thatcher, nt their homo, I'WM Chestnut street. MIm Elizabeth McMlchacl will ho pucst " honor nt a luncheon to bo given by her mint, Mrs. C Emory McMlchncI, at her home, Knoll House, Devon. Mr. and Mrs. William Ogleshy ClrlnUh will glvo a dlnner-danco In honor or their daughter, Miss Helen ClrlDltli. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Newhall, ot the Old Place Ithan. will glvo a small party In honor of Miss Jnno Ooidon Coxc, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles T3. Coxc, Blackwell Ncwhall, Campbell Nowhall nnd Daniel Ncwhntl, niul on Monday night also an oxtrn danco will bo given by tho Chestnut Hill Fortnightly nt tho Thlla- E, delphla Cricket Club. Many dinners will prc- ' cede tho dance, among which will bo thnt given by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sill CInrk nt their . homo on Highland avenue, Chestnut Hill; Mr. . and Mrs. Albert Atleo Jackron, and .Mr. unci Mrs. Charles Carter Wnlbrldgc. The first performance of tho MaBic nnd Wis Club will bo given Hint night iilo. Among tho?o who have Invited parties for tho performance arc Mrs. George D. Fowle, D. Edgar P. Smith, Mrs. J. Harrison Smllh, ot tho Aldlne; Itobcrts 'Coane nnd Mrs. Edward T. Stotesbury. Mr. K'and Mrs. Joseph U. Townscnd, Jr., will cntcr iJaln In honor of their son. Palmer Townscnd; iiir. ana .Mrs. ouinuci rienericjs jiuiiiun m cntcitaln at dinner nnd :i box party in honor of their eon, Henry 11. Houston, nnd Mr. and Mrs. Itobcrt Sturgls ingcrsoll, ot 31G Clinton if street, will entertain a party in honor of -Miss Busan Urlmncr Ingcrsoll, daughter of Mr. anil Mrs. Charles Edward Ingcrsoll. On Tuesday n number of events nio In order for the school not nnd debutantes of next sea son. Mr. and Mrs. James Manderson Castle, ot Chestnut Hill, will glvo a dance In the Phila delphia Cricket Club in honor of their dncsh ters. Miss Margaret Ncwbold Castle and Mies Mary Butler Castle. .Mr. nnd Mr. Walter M. l.nltue, of HI Polhum road, will glvo a dunce at Asher's In honor of their daughter, Miss Maigaret LalJue, at which only the member") of the school set will be present, and a danco will bo given In the Old 'Vork Hoail Country Club for the school set by Mr. and Mis. Charles iLOsborne, In honor of their daughter, Mlas Caro lyn Osborne. In the evening the costume dance of Mrs. Daniel L.. Hutchinson's class will take place, and a dinner will be given by Dr. and -Mrs. Lewis Brlnton In honor of their daughter, Mlsi Elizabeth Brlnton. In their home, 1933 Spruce treit, prior to the dance. A number of society folk will ilIho attend the jMask and Wig on Tuesday. Miss Anna Hamlll KFarles, of M07 Walnut street, wilt give a box party, followed by supper at the Art Club, In honor of Miss Mary Hall Laird, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wan en Powers I-.a!id. Mr. and "Mrs. John Howard Yardley will entertain at the pcrtoimance in honor of their debutante ftv daughter, MU Margaret Custls Yardley, and 1 Mrs. Walter U. Saunders, of Ivy Lodge, will Rroentertaln a party of 10. And on Tuesday night an amateur performance, "Tiie .naslc ot tnu Prlmltlvo Peoples," will be given by a numbor t- - .1.- !.... -!... , . ...J... . ,,..., tv v- iQ ciifn aruuis una nit luueiiis ui iiuiu- At tho Philadelphia Crlcltct Club there will be a subscription costume dance on Wednes day, which will be preceded by u number ot dinners. Mr. and .Mrs. Joseph A. Jnnney will entertain in their home, 31 East Summit avenue. k Chestnut Hill, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Totter ' at their home on Montgomery avenue. Chestnut Hill. Among thoso who will entertain at the Mask iand Wig on Wednesday will be Mra. Charles ! Custls Harrison, of 1613 Locust street, nnd -Mrs. ; Charles Custls Harrisqn. Jr., of 243 East Itltten- housa square, who will occupy boxeo at tho matinee performance. In the evening Mr. and Mrs. Holllnshead N. Taylor, of 7700 St. Martln'J lne, -will entertain, and the party will go to the Mask and Wig Clubhouse for supper after the performance. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Kritz ,. Chandler will entertain at dinner and the play tin honor of their son, J. Mercer Balrd. Miss nna B. Gilpin will give a dinner at her home, IJOM Do Lancey place, followed by a theatre party, Mr, and Mrs. J. Ernest nicharda, ot Radnor, and Mrs. Joseph T, Sullivan will also tntertaln. i Miss Mary Hall Laird, debutante daughter ot IDr, and Mrs. Warren Powers Laird, will be jeuest of honor at a matinee party, followed Eby tea at the Bellevue.. Stratford, to be given &by Mrs. Henry A. Newbold on this day. Eiter week Is quite a favorite time to enter 3ln for the set not yet out, and on Wednesday Ue Margaret Kester, daughter of Mr. and &r. George Boyd Kester. of 2113 Spruce street, EQlt bo guest of honor at a luncheon to be Yn by her mother. In the evening the Sat- &4ay Evening Dancing Class will hold Its tr cotillon In Horticultural Hall. Mra. LUr Henderson Bryant, of 116 South 22U Kttftt. will entertnln at dinner at the Itltz- JIHon In honor of her daughter, Miss Eleanor km. Mr, and Mrs. Clayton McE(roy "Will rtaln at dinner befor the cotillon at their J01S pine street. In honor of their json. on McEIroy, Jr. at evening, too. Mr. and Mrs. K- Myers Ktf. of Oreystone, niverton, N. J., will enter al t dinner In honpr of MUs Margaret, Fitter 3 Oliver Q. "IVIllltts. whose marriage will I"! place on Thursday Thursday afternoon the Wee children 111 Mf circle will take jart in a series of foux at the BeTlevue-Stratford in aid of th SPy Nursery In addition to the tableaux ' will be a violin solo by Miss Polly Thayt r exhibition dancinjr by Miss Lillian Emer- ft'thursday eveninc Or. and Mrs. Wilbur jpik Klapp will give a danca at the Asom i.lo honor of their daughter, Mlas Win? L na loeir son, tsutrua , h- nwp. aura. Arthur BaV?n KcwmU win H3 P iH lilHlSF : UflnHHMK jHHBHHmM , 1- - tttiLf - mswjau "" r.tmtkvMS ' BHKS W- '9IHnKgHHHni C11iiii1biiiV A"".m mm fwf 'IHRBHk f- TpWEmmHBm8mgk IBSM ;" 1' :- Miiifi -jmj&iks (HB m .SHHffl iflHIHfl Wsw PTK.SV:WkW.rtS MI .".L M IBHK i, lHlHBKHIEHnEailH fc WLV - dv iWS'S JIRS. ALEXANDER BROWN Mrs. Brown, who is a very popular ma tron, has returned lately from the South to her home on the Main Line. give n dance for their daughter, Miss Dorothy Ncwbold. It will bo a costume dance. Tho guests will appear as Indians. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dnvld Paul Brown, of 2311 De Lancey place, will entertain at dlnnor that night In honor of their daughter, Miss Caroline Stockton Brown. There will bo 40 sues In pres ent, who will afterward go to the dance to be given hy Dr. and Mrs. Klapp. Tho last meeting ot the Fortnightly Cotillon will take place on Thursday evening In Horti cultural Hall. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ferrce Brlnton, ot the Aldinc, will entertain at dinner before tho cotillon at the Bellevuc-Stratford In honor of their daughters, .Miss Caroline Ives Brlnton and Miss Anna Illnney Brlnton; Miss Dorothea Obcrtcuffcr will nleo be guct of honor at a dinner at the Bellevuc-Stratford, to be given by her mother, Mrs. Hcimnn F. Obcitcuffer. Mis. J. Morgan Harding will chaperon tho party, ns Mrs. Obcrtcuffcr Is In mourning. Miss Mary Stuart Wurts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart Wurts, will be guest of honor nt a dlnncr-dancc to be given In tho Germantown Cricket Club, Manhelm, by Mr. nnd Mrs. Jiimcn Starr, of OIncy avenue, and Dr. and Mrs. Edward Browning Meigs. Affairs for debutantes of this past season ivllt take tip the greater part of Friday. Mr. and Mis. William Dlsslon. ot 2121 Waliutt street, will give a dance In the Kltz-Carlton In honor of their dnughter, Mls Paulino Dlsslon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charlemagne Tower will give a small dlnner-danco In honor of, their daughters, Miss Helen S. Tower and Miss Gertrude Tower, the latter a debutnnto, at their home, 1315 Ivocust Btrcct. Miss S. Worthlngton Mitchell will also be guest of honor nt a mall dance to be given hy her parents. Dr. nnd Mro. John Kcarslcy Mllchell, nt their home, 1730 Spruce street. The dancing class organized by Airs. Charles. Stewart Wurts will hold Its Easier cotillon on Friday night nt Asher's. Mrs, Edward Troth's class will alio meet on that night In the Ger mantown Cricket Club, Manhelm. J. Barton Townscnd. of Blancoyd, Overbrook, will entertain nt dinner at the Acorn Club in honor of his nephew, Palmer Townscnd, before the meeting of Mrs. Wurts' Dancing Class. The Mask nnd Wig will have Ita share ot so ciety on Friday, its many reservations have been made. .Mr. uml Mrs. Ellis Ames Ballard, of St. Martin's lane. Chestnut Hill, will enter tain a box parly In hunor of their daughter, Miss Mary Bullaid. Huper will folluw at tho mtz-purlton. Mr. and .Mrs. David Lowls, ot 26 South 22d fctrcet, will have as their honor guest at tho play Miss Kartarlna Hush, of Boston. Mrs. George Sergeant, of 2030 Spruce' street, will also be one ot the boxholders that night. Among those who will entertain at the Mask and Wis matinee on Saturday will be Mrs. J. Chapman B. Morley. In honor of her daughter, Miss Dorothy Chapman Morley. Mrs. Joseph U. McCall will entertain for her daughter, Mls.i Lconore A. McCall. Mrs. Charles Aplm Sparks -will give a theatre party In honor of Miss Luclllo Lusson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Obrey Lueson, of Ardmore; tea will fol low at the Hltz-Carlton. In tho evening, Mr. and Mrs. Davidson' Kennedy, ot 220.5 Walnut street, and Mr. nnd Mro. Adolpii Ci. Roacngar ten, of 2212 De Lancey place; Mra, Clapton Mc Mlchael, of the Aldlne; Mrs. J. B. Townscnd. of Ilaynham. Overbrook; Mrs. Arthur Brock. 2101 Spruce street, and Samuel F. Nixon will be present at tho performance. There will be Beveral affairs for the debu tantes of this past season on Saturday. Miss Kate Furness Jayne will entertain a house party over the week-end at Undenshade, the home of her uncle, William H. Furness, ot Watllngford, In honor ot Miss Frances Tyson and Miss Marjorle Morris. In the evening MIm Inez Drayton will enter tain at dinner at hejr,home, 2017 Locust street. In honor of Miss, Hope Truxton Beale. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Beale, whose en gagement to Oliver Eaton Cromwell was an tiounced recently. On Saturday there will be several parlies for the children. Mrs. Holllster Sturges, of Willow Grove nvenue, Chestnut Hill, will give a chll dren'fl party In honor of her son, Holllster Sturges, Jr. A small dance will be given In the Philadelphia Cricket Club by Dr, and Mrs, S. MacCuen Smith on Saturday afternoon In honor of their son. Lewis Smith, and In the evening Mr- nd Mrs. Edward T- Newklrk will entertain at dinner In the Germantown Cricket Club lu honor of their son, Warthman Newklrk, before the meeting of Mrs. Ueorge Brooke's Dancing Class, Mr and Mrs. Gjorge P. McCreary. Jr., who have been living for the last three years In Silver City. K- M re Pen(llnff lh? prtns wUl Mrs. McCreary's parents. Mr. and Mrs. , Norrla Williams, at Chestnut HW- The friends of Mr. and Mra. Frederick C. Stout, of Qlwn road, Ardmore, will be elad to know that their little on Bturgesa Is covering fom a seven IMnew- Mr- QrtnvlUa Bodge Moats'IT. St. P- MISS MARGARET Miss Perot is the youngest daughter of make her debut at a Mary's Ilectory, Aidmore, Is spending several days In Connecticut. Mr. nnd Mr. Walter L. FotilKe. who spent, the winter in the South, hr.ve returned lo the Mill Hon ao, Whltemarsh, Pa. Mrs. Walter Jackson Freeman will tecelve for the last time this season on Easier Sunday, from t until 6, at her home, 1S32 Spruce sticet. Mr. Challls Gote. of New Vork, a lracler who Is well known In this city, Is l"lli:w friends here over the Easier holidays. At tho tea to be given on Wednesday after noon, from 4 until 6 o'clock, by .Miss llnrrlu nnd Miss Marian Morrow Harris, of 313 South 20th street, to meet Mis. Frank Sheppard liar lis, .Mrs. Hubcr Morrlssou ami Mrs. Ileniy Swnrtz will preside at the tea tables, und those assisting the honesties will ho Miss Vldu Hunt Miss Prlscllla Magoun, Mrs. Clioiles Burton Ford and .Miss Harriet Perkins, of Baltimore. Mrs. Etta NIcholM Bull announces the engage ment of her daughter. Miss Sue Dorothce Bull, to James Raynur Hurford, of ICennett fa'tiunre, Tn. Mr. and Mis. Philip Stevenson are being con gratulated on the bltth of a daughter. Mm. Stevenson will be lemembered as Miss Emllie Randolph, of this city. William Henry Zehonder, of 4340 Walnut street, announces the engagement of his daugh ter, Mlsfl Mellta Maria Xehcnder, to John Mal colm Johnston. The wedding will take place in October. ALONG THE MAIN LINE OVLMMOOK Miss Eleanor 11. Graham Ketch am. who motored to AtUntlc City last week with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mende and .Miss Eleanor Mendc, will return to her home, 537'J Drexel road, today. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A Bookniyer, of Ro Arden, motored down yesterday to Atlantic City for a two weeks' stay. An Easter danej will be given Ht the Wynne Held Country Club on Monday night for the members and their friends. W1NNKWOOH Mr. and Mrs. John J. Rclnhard, ot New York, are spending the week-end with Mr. Relnhard's brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs, John Joyce, Jr., of Lancaster avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tearson Flannery will return today from a few days' visit In New York. AIIDMOP.K Miss Mary ltolfe. daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. II. Tarker ltolfe, of Montgomery ave nue, will be married Monday morning, at 10:20 o'clock, to David Pllhbury Allen, of Massa chusetts. MERION-Mlss Dorothy Iockwood, ot Yonkers, N. Y., will spend the EaMer holldajfl at At lantic City as tho guest ot Miss Deborah Sea!. MIsh Seal enteitalned Infoimally Thursday at tea t her home, Huzlchurst nvenue. In honor of Miss Lockwood. CHESTNUT HILL A number of pet sons will dine together at the Whltemarsh Country Club on Wednesday eve ning. April 7, and will afterward attend the bai masque to be given at the Philadelphia Cricket Club. Among them are Mr. and Mrs. John Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Colahan, Mr. and Mrs, W. W. Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Theo dore Gilchrist, .Mr. and Mrs. Grlfllth Gribbel, Sir. and Mrs. Goodull, Mls Polly Graham, JIim Barbara Lewis, Edgar Sheppard and Charles Jennings. Mr. and Mrs. William Coleman Freeman, of Cherokee avenue and Mermaid lane, will en tertain Pt a Mask and Wig box party on Thura day evening, April 8, GERMANTOWN Dr. and Mrs, J. Edmund Uronson, of H9 West Chelten avenue, will spend the Easter holidays In Atlantic C)ty. MrB, J. Netter, of "SO East Chelten avenue, en tertalnea ut "5(W" the other afternoon- The guests present were Mrs. 11. Schwertner, Mrs. T. Edwards, Mrs. A. Schwerlner, Mrs. B., Hrhelmer, Mrs. T. Sehwerjner and Mrs. J. Kauder. Mr?. Walter Cope, of 200 East Johnson street, left for Charleston, S. C. where she will spend several weeks with friends. Mrs. Charles Mott. of 7048 Chew street, Is spending, several weeks in Atlantic City. N. J. Miss Marlon Chapman, of West Duval street, -who has bean the kuwu (or a fgrtnjght of Miss Brqma Bradbury at lie seUsee at Vcntnor, Jf. J., returne4 to hw hjaM igJay. 3gB- Photo by .Mllchrll Ulllot. MORRIS PEROT Mr. nnd Mrs. Elliston Perot, tea November 23. She will DANCE ON MONDAY NIGHT AT HAVERFORD Main Line Hranch of Emergency Aid Will Hold Masque Dance at Merion Cricket Club at 8 o'CIock One of the most fashionable and enjoyable events ot EaMet week prunilbcs tu be the large mat(tie ball to be given Mundny night lit the Mellon Cricket Club, lluvcifoid, for the bcuulit of (he home irllef fund of the Main Line Blanch nf the IJmcrgency Aid Association, which Is at piesent gilng out numerous gur I meiils to tie made by unemployed women l along tho .Maine Line. Those receiving will be Mis. I. King Wnln- I wright. Mr. Stacy B. Llojd, -Mrs. tlrenvllle 1. Montgomery, Mrs. Joseph F. Page, 3d. Mm. Charlton Yatnall. There will be no decorations In the clubrtioms, but the grurgtous anil vnrled costumes of tne fair danccis and their gallant knights will be nil that Is neccssniy tu turn tho place into n. sceno of beauty. While, of course, the continues must be kept a ncret until the opening of tho dance, It has leaked out that Turkish nuilds, in goigeous attire; women from the luircm In ci cations of brilliant hues, wllh trlm.inlug.i "l silver nnd gold, and dancers who will don the same artlHtlc costumes worn at the much-talked of Arabian Night Fete this winter, w.ll appear upon the floors .Monday night and Join with other picturesque and dainty maids and ma trons In helping the "masked men" make the affair one huge success. The association has done woudeiful work for tho relief of the poor and suffering soldleis, as Weil as for the destltuto ones at home whuiii the war troubles have for a tune thrown out t work. More than 50)0 garments of eery descrip tion have been sent to the war Melds, Including King Albert's Hospltnl In England and the American Ambulance In Paris. Numerous com plete layettes havp ulu found their way to the oilier side of the water to be wmn by the liny tola, whose soldier fatheis are llslitlii, at the front, while the same kind of small gaimcnt.s have brought hope nnd cheer to many a desti tute mother In and around Philadelphia. The affair will be the occasion nf many din ners before the dance. Some of thoeo who will entertnln are Mrs. William It. Hon ell, Mr. and Mrfl. William West, Mr. and .Mrs. S. Kane Green, Mr. and Mrs. William J. CInlhier, .Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tatnnll, Mr, and Mrs. D. Pear son Pearce, Dr. and Mrs. Howard K. Hill and Droctor Babbitt Mr, and Mm. William Clothier will have na their guests Mr. and Mrs. Georgo D. McCrcar. . Jr., of Sliver t'lty, N. M.; Mr. and Mrs. llcorgo Sharp Munson, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph F. Page. 3d, Alius Lclltla McKIm and Alexander U. Yarnall. Among those who will be piesent ure ,Mr. and Mra, Adolph G flotenmirlen, .Mr. ami Mrri. Itldgway Reilly, Mr. and Mis James I). Wlusor, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Blown, Mr. and Mr. Clarence A. Warden, Mr and Mrs. Edgar How ard, Mr. and Mrs. Hany C Thayer, Mr. and Mr. T. Truxton Hare, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur li Dickson, Mr. and Mrs S. Boyer Davis, Mr. anil .Mrs. William Twell Tiers. Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Evans Norton, Mr. and Mrs. Richnid P. McNeely, .Mr, and Mrs. Alexander Se'Icis, Mr and Mrs. Clanton French Hanks, Mr. and Mrs. Louis R. Page. Mr. and Mro. II. Hnwaul Elll hon, Mr, and Mrs, Charles O. Dounell l.ee, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Bally, Mr. nnd Mr. Harry J. Verner, Mr. and Mrs. John U. I'ettlt. Mr. ami Mrs. George II. Earle, Mr. nnd Mrs, Philemon Dickinson, Dr. and Mrs. Henry O Karnshaw, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Towpsend, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence II Wilbur. Mr. and Mrs. S. Green, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore C. Voor hees, Jr., Mr. ana Mrs. Arthur Balrd Huey, Mr and Mrs. James I. Lineuweaver, Mr. and Mrs Percy H. Clark. Dr. and Mrs. George InglH MacLeod, Mr. and Mrs. Phlneas Prouty, Mi and Mrs. Christian A. Hagen, Mr. and Mis. Walter J. Clothier, Mr. and Mr. Jewte William, sou, 3d, Mrs. Houuld N. Barlow, Mr. and Mm. Chllds Frlck, Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Sear. Mrs. J. Gardner Cassatl, Mr. and Mr. O. Upw ard Clark, Mr. and Mis. Allan D. Wllwn. Mr and Mrs. Walter L. Foulke, Mr. and Mis. Wil liam M. McOawley, Mr- and Mrs. William H Donner, Mr. and Mre. Samuel A- Croxer, Mr and Mrs. Samutl L VaucJaln. Mr. and Mrs Adam Ross, Mr. and Mm. John W. Kendrlek. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge K. Croxer, Mr. and Mr. Albert G. Kennedy, Mla Bleanor Dougherty, Miss Ruth Rea, Miss Esther Lloyd. Mte M. LouUe Wood, Miss Letltla McKIm, Dr. De Fox rest Wlllarti. Cliarle P. Lineaweaver. George Joseph G. Rowflgartaa, Jr.. Cooper' H.l. lUroW Will. Saim-el W M n , Ma1ec4 Lloyd. Challft P. Un.eawavtr, ilarehajl Wu-peunr Photo b5 Itclly ; Wav. HS. ROBERT STURGIS INGERSOLL Mrs. Inersoll will entertain at the Mask and Wig Monday night in honor of Miss Susan Brimner Ingcrsoll. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs Benjamin W. Robinson nnnounces the marriage of her daughter. Miss Josephine Wnlles Robinson, lo John Spencer, of Chcslei, on Tuesday, March 30. The ceremony was pcr foimed hy the Itev. George Blckley Burns, pas tor of the Calvary Methodist Episcopal Church, ot the parsonage on Tuesday at 6 o'cloek Mlas Cora Iliiinhiim, of Ridley Park, was the bildo's only attendant. Mr. and Mts. Spencer will bo at home after May I at 4H3 Baltimore avenue. Mls.s Mary Wilkinson, of 3S00 Locust street, left jcstcrilny for Atlantic City where she will spend Easter. Mrs. John Greenwcll ami Miss Mary Green well, of 4317 Spruce sticet, will spend the week rpd at Atlantic City. Mr. ind Mrs. John Donovan have opened their cottage ot ChelRea and are entertaining for the Easter holidays Mrs. Donovan's sister and niece. Mik. A. McClcnian and MIus Adelaide MeClcrnan, of 202 Locust street. I Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnites Shoemaker, of 4J22 Lo- I cust sticet, accompanied hy Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert .1. Hicks, of roth nnd Walnut stteets, will leave today for Lakewood lo spend Easter. They will make the trip by motor, later going ! to Atlantic City. Miss Alice (.'. Bally, or 4917 Baltimore avenue. J will spend tho Easier holldujs with her patents, Dr. and Alls. A. W. Ball, 1W Pacific nvenue, Atlantic t'lty. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA The Diiraen Society enteitulued lis ineinbeia and friends last Wednesdn night at a dance nt the liiand linll, 410 Wharton sticet. This affair was gleu in order lo celebrate the fact that the Duroen Society had succeeded In rais ing $730 to bo used n a nucleus In starting a fund to build a hospital for the ue of the patients nf the Jewish Consumptive institute. Id) Wharton slieet. The committee In charge comprised Morris II. Levy, Charles ISreen, i .Samuel M. Schwartz, Ahinham J. MorrlBon, Isinel HoMk.i, MMs Kate M. Davis, Mhs Eva .Miishhliz, .Mis? Ea ISiowiihteiu and .MUs Small llrlen. The nut-of-lown guests wtre 1 Samuel J. Ahiams, Atlanta, Ga. ; .Miss Helen BiiiHteiii. Aleck Buisleiii, Chicago, HI,; Uavl-1 W. Abrams, Los Angeles, Cal. ; Herman 11 Goie, Columbus, O. ; Mr. and Mrx. Nathan I Green, yulncy, Fla. NORTH PHILADELPHIA .Miss .May Louise Weaver, of 1710 North 23th street, will glvo a bridge party Monday after noon lu honor ot Miss .Mary McCrudden, of KU1 Pulaski avenue, Ueriuautuwn, who will bo man led to Dr. William CI. Itjan, of 2035 North 22d street, on Thuisdny, April 13. Mrs. William J. Atkins and William J. At kins, Jr., of 2210 North l'th stieet, left yester day tu spend the Easier holidays lu Chelsea, ns the guest ot Mrs. T. Reeves, uf SultolK awnue. ALONG THE READING Tho spring conceit of the Jenkintown Choral will lake place at the Jenkintown Auditorium on Vork road during the Hist week in Ma, . Hans Kiudler, the cellist, will be one uf th noloists. Miss Olive Hay WlUun, of Wtst avenuu. Jcnklntmwi, wlioce uuacriwiii to iilrch-u' Hammer, of lieimunlown, was recently an pounced, will entertain on Wednesday ufur noon, Apill II, at 2;3) o'clock. It la Miss Wil son's object In spread her .Santa claua work among her friends, und she will speak on Iht subject on Wednesday. Jllsj A. M. C. Dupree, president nt the King's DmuhtcrH, will ul.i give u talk, ns will the Rev Br. Augustine D. Oliul, n graduate of Bate Colic ;e and )n' I'ulveralty. Theie will be about 40 guests pies ent. WOODBURY Jud.-e and Mm. Lewis Starr wl'l chaperone n week-end house party far their daughter, MUa Marguerite Starr, over Easter, at their LOtiae at Beach Huven. Anions th guevts will im MUv Marion Irwin and Robert Irwin, Jr., "f Ijtiudawnt-: Miss Ketuiih Smu hsr, Richard Merritt. nf Philadelphia, and Jo.eph Suuuneri 1, ol Woodbury. The entlie par y will return W Muw Starr for the dance on Monday nl-ut Notices for the Society page will be ac cepted and printed tn the Evening Ledger, but all such notices mutt be written on one side of the paper, must be signed in full, with full address, and when possible telephone number mutt be given. Send all such communications to "Society Editor," Evening Ledger, 603 Che"sJnu,t tret oP THE DAILY STORY I tfrt t inwt te omlpiitf nun jji&xjjcj ijjitjaiKj t(QBE here, James," said the old real eslalo Odenler after he had listened to what yduriv James Brighton had to say, "we can sum thl thing Up In n nutshell. You and my daughter Roso think jou loe each other, and you Want to get married, Granted that It Is a match mndo In heaven, you haven't a hundred do.lar.s lo your name. You arc ambitious nnd willing, but that doesn't pay house rent nor buy mutton chops. I have no fault to find with you rts a I man, but Until you have made headway In the world, It will be ustleM lo hope fof my con sent. Mnko r. start-get J5000 ahead-get pros I pects, and then come to me." "But, sir," pleaded the Joung man as hi face went while, "Hose mid t are engaged." ' "Then you nre not as honorable a man cut I Ihuur-.ht you." "But we love each other as no two, people " "llosh! If J oil love Rose as you say you do, gel money to keep her from starving after you nro married. As near as I can make out, yoil nre depending upon me even to pay for the license. Love Is all right In Its way, and t would hne my daughter marry no one who did not regard her as the only woman on earth, but love has got to be fed on beefsteak nnd potatoes to make It lest. Married people have also got to have houses and furniture. Your Income, James may I ask what It Is?" "Twenty dol'ars a week, sir but I have " "Expectations, of course. Well, expectation won't satisfy the coal man or the landlord." James Brighton's face turned from a dead while to a vivid red. That he was a fine youngr man everybody ndmltted; that he was Indus trious and truslwotthy his employers asserted! that he would some day have a reasonable share of wealth was almost to be calculated upon, but as a matter of fact, he hadn't stopped to balance his tovo for Rose Henderson against so much for expenses from week to week. It did look ns If he was depending on the "old mnn," nnd ns soon ns he realized It his natural Independence of spirit forced him to say! "You are right, Mr. Henderson. While Rose and I are engaged to be married, I promise you that we will take no further steps in that di rection until I have accumulated at least MM. Thank you for your kind words, sir, and good day to you." James Brighton had been doubtful ot the result, but Rose not at all. She believed her sweetheart had only to ask for her hand to receive It with the father's blessing. For a few minutes after hearing the answer she was stunned. Then she quietly asked: "Do you mean that we shall wait until you have somehow managed to save 5000?" "1 tqld your father so." "And how long will that take?" "Well, I'm saving at the rate of $7 per week at pi-dent. Next year I hope to make It HO. "And It will take ou. perhaps, 10 years?" "Call it seven or eight." They looked Into each other's eyes for a lorn minute, and the girl hoped to hear him speak of an elopement ot- a secret tunrrlage. Seven or eight years was an eternity. The young man was an ardent wooer, but he was also a man of strong principles, and he did not utter the words' she waited for. "And wo w'lll wait?" she finally whlspeVodrs.- "I shall." he replied. "And I " She didn't finish. He saw her eyes flash and her Jaw set, and he wondered If she hall a tem per of her own after all. He had scarcely made his departure when she was walking her room with clenched hands. It was two hours before she sat down to reason things out, and when, nt the breakfast table, -she showed no sign of a broken heart, her father whispered to his plate: "Rose Is either the best of daughters and ought to have a diamond ring 'for this, or she has some little scheme to spring on me. Very Innocent girl, Rose Is. but she'll bear watch ing." He should have watched her that very day. Instead of making a Journey of 2 miles and back to see a certain piece of real estate. While he was tramping over the broad acres of a farm and Inspecting buildings, she was talking with a lawyer whose reputation was generally referred to us "jliauy," i,a hunting up a quiet 1 carding lioim In the suburbs. When tho father rear-lied lie me It was to find the house in charge of an o'ci servnnt, and to learn that the young mistress had been absent all .liy TI1I3 waj lome'lilng so unusual that he ws.ii it me nlarinrd, and as night came he cou'd hardly bit still. The night passed without n word f torn her, and he was making ready to call for the assistance of the police, when a note from Rose waa shoved under the front door hy n boy who rang the bell and ran away. The note read that she had been kidnapped and was being held for JT0O0 ransom. If the money was sent to a ceilaln place she would be set at liberty ut once; If not well "I'll see 'em hanged first!" roared the father as he rose to the occasion, "She's been kid napped by James Bilghtou, of course, but I'll have him behind the bars within an hour!" The police found James Brighton easily encugh, but he soon satisfied them that ha . had no hand in the a.tali Naturally, he wa even moie concerned than the father. He ad- vhicd "no compiomlse," und for four day the I police had charge of the case and worked I every string they couhl grasp Second and j thhd notes were received fioni Rose. She was being will treated, but the money must be paid or the kidnappers would become desperate Day and night the father and the lover hunted i In L-anipJliy, but the bold fellows hud covered their trHoM too wel1. When the police av- i knqwle-dgrd themselves beaten the raiuoni inonej was forwarded, and three hours later Rosj was hopiv. Never mind the tale shp tail. Sulllce It to say that H was well told and hunj j toie.ber like n chalij It was two evenjns , later that she vm'lliigl queried pf a'mt I 'Didn't ou me an aunt die about a month I aSJ?" "Ye, a drar oh) soul." 1 "Didn't, the v you 0U0?" I "bhft roe. bwt he huUu t $5 to." I "Oh. but he had If she didn't Imb you J this IMS. 1 dun't know how el you ueu'.d have gut it I ue'isve tliefe wai oni www atandliw with father, !? "Yjb. but hm--" Well, yqu've sot 'W. Hnd-and.. V Aud they liad been rnwrletl throe tuojiMu when the uUt' old Mr. Hndersn stopp en the street one day to jive M I tntyhiy slap and exclaim , --What au old fool 1 am' " toad a Utile febjn t wl, a.t4 1 p 3 tor Jb s.tie wojkwi y.; ' ; (CspyrlsVt, n')0H MHMilem-i