Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 07, 1915, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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Mil. AXU MHO. HAMH1 IJUllll Mj.ini'iUli
of 2M South Will street, will slve n tlicnllc
Marty nt the Miuk ntiil Win tomorrow night lit
honor of Ihclr iinUKiiter, .mibs i.iiziuicim rnrinr
kcnnody. Tho Bticits, Mho will ntterwnitl nt-
tend tho ilnnco which Or. nnd Mrs. Wilbur
paddock Klnpp will Klve nt the Acorn Club for
their ilnushter, .Ml Kllsc Klnpp, will Includp
Miss Knthnrlne Putnnm, Mini Lois L. .Incksmt,
MIsS Genetic Knrlcs, Miss Kllznbeth I'nttcrsmt.
of Wilmington; Mls Pniillnc Arcy, .Miss N'nncy
Sellers. Nathaniel DavK A. Krodet Ick .Mullor.
Snmuel Dlsphnm. Jr., U'lstnr Mortis, Oilman
Spencer, LMwnrd C. Cntwnrd nnd Wllllnm l)ycr.
Mr. and Mrs. Dnvld Lewis will cntcrtnln nt a.
box party nt the Mnsk nml WIr on Friday night,
for Miss Catherine Uush, of Muslim, who will
arrive In this city tomonow. Her miosis will
Include Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas UobertR, Jr., Miss
Mary Victoria Green, A. U. Mitchell, W. YnrXo
Slevcnfott, Morahal S. Wlupctmy nnd Dr. 0. N.
Du Vnlln, U. S. N.
Mrs. Whltwoll W. Coxe, of 2041 S'prlieo
street, will rntcrtnln nt dinner on Thiirs-
' day evenlns nt her home before tho KortnlRhtly
. Cotillon In honor of her niece, Miss Hlnino
Taylor EiiRllsh.
I Mrs. L Staffer Oliver entcrtnlncd nt dinner
at I.e Coin D'Or last night licforo tho Mnsnuo
of the Primitive Peoples. Her Rticsis Included
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hobert C. Gothics, Jr., Miss Har
riet Sartnln, Miss Blanche Dlllnyo, Miss Helen
'McCarthy, Miss Elizabeth Schunrx, Miss Isn
bcllo Carver, Mrs. Wllllnm A. Hunii nml .Miss
Clara V. Itlchnrdson. Mr., and Mrs. lloinco
Wells Sellers nlso cntcttnlncil nt n dinner of
light covers.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Lofrnn M. Hnllltt, Jr., of De-
'trolt, nro bcliifi conKintulatcd on tho birth of
daURhter yesterday, to bo named Dorothy
I FrothliiRhnm Itoberts Bullitt. Mrs. Ilullltt will
bo remembered as Miss Dorothy Mnrcaiet Hob-
; erts, of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Wllllnm Coleman Freeman, of
Chciokec avenue nnd Mcrmnld lane, will niter-
P tain n box party at the Mnsk nnd WIr to-
V morrow evcnuiK. .tneir kucmh '" mviuviu
'"'Mlts I.lla Fischer, Miss Susan Ilrucc, Mlsi
W Charlotte Huln, Hobert Morris, Louis Hush,
fe'lfarn Davis. Thf pni ty will nflcrwnrcl bo en-
tfllned .it supper at tho Itltz.
?(' Air.onR those who will entertain nt tea at
'tho dansnnt at thf Hellovuc-Stralford on S.ilur
diy afternoon when Mnurlco and Miss 'Walton,
JJof New York, will dnncc, will bo Mrs. Tttuton
(Trice, Hnribion Cancr, Thomas Knrlo White,
I.Mn. lleiirv S. Jeanos. Mrs, II. Lloyd, Miss
pNewhall, S. L. Howell, .Mr. and Mrs. G. Fritz
(.Chandler, Mrs. Katon, Dioel Steele, Mrs. F.d
;w.ird K. Spat Us, Dr. James Weir Hoblnson and
PP. S. Thornton.
On account ol Illness Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick
' V. Tunnell, of 2B0 West Tulpt'hockcn street,
Onrmnnlown, have lecalled their Invltntlons
foradnnee which they had nrratiRed for Thurn
flayevealnR, of this week, In honor of their son,
Bertram Tunnell.
Mlu Jane II. Valentine will Rive nn exhibit
i" of Italian and Fl'clllnn sketchings, nnd inlnln
' tures nt the Plastic Club, HI" South Cnmno
'Street, which will open today.
I Mrs. John P. Hutchinson, of Cloverdale,
j.1 Georgetown, N. J., returned on Saturday from
'Camden, N. C., where sho has been apendlns
several weeks, trs. Hutchinson wns accom
panied by her daughter. Miss Alice Hutchinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Tatnall Starr and family
have returned to their home on Church road,
Wyncote, after spcndlnR several months nt
their cottngo In AuRusta, Ga. Mrs. Stair was
) accompnnled by her mother, Mrs. Floyd White.
v , Mr. and Mrs. Grahame Wood and family, of
" Kll St. James place', havo Inkcn a cmtuRo nt
Jamestown. H. I., lor the summer.
a Mrs, Howard Ellison, of 1W3 Locust street,
H.m ..... . n i.nv inrtv nt tlm tnblenux
tomorrow afternoon.
K in.. Mr iinii t ni.-,l phiitnnte daURhter of
jfMr. and Mrs. Warren Powers I.alrtl, of tho
Gladstone, will be cuest of honor at a theatre
party, followed by tea at tho nellevuo-Strat-
fnrd tnrtnv. In ho clven bV MrH. Henry AUSllll
'nNewbold. The guests will Include Miss Christina
'Ilehn, Miss Edith Hnrrold Gllllngham, Miss
Dorothy De Hnven Deacon, Miss Isobel Jlllna
illodgers, illss Kutherlno C. Newbold.
ALONG THE MAIN LINE
. CTOWVD-Dr. John II. May, a director of Camp
Wlnnetaska, Ashland, N. II., will give an Inter
esting lecture on the birds of Wiifnetaska today
t 3:30 In the IJaln-Cynwyd Auditorium, under
tho ausplceB of the Women's Club of Cynwyd.
LThe mothers and children' of tho surrounding;
country are Invited To attend. Doctor May Is
Jiha guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fox.
Mr. and Mrs. John II. Fleck, Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice D. Long and Mr. and Mrs- J. V. B.
TUm gave an enjoyablo illpncr-dance last night
f t tho Cynwyd Clubhouse, to entertain their re-
? peptlye dancing classes. Tlyero wns dancing In
miween. the courses of tho dinner, wnicn wa
Mrvd on the large Inclosed porch of the club
house. Bouquets of gardenias formed the favors
found 'at each guest's place. Mrs. Frederick
,Q. Newbourgh, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Joyce
na ur. and Mrs, Gcorgo C. Anthony rendered
jwveral delightful solos during the evening.
ipVEnnnoOK-Mrs. Eugene O. Mosler nnd Miss
idele M Mosler, of 6311 Drexel road, entertained
Che members of their bridge club at luncheon
Bid bridge yesterday afternoon. Their guests
Jre Mrs. Joseph P. McCullen, Mrs, Wlnsor F.
mand, Mrs. George A. Smith. Mrs. Paul D.
hoIland, Mrs. Charles Collins. Mrs. Matthew
oore. Mm. Olln Purrltt, Mrs. Paul Wolfe,
Jessie Qrant and Sirs. Frank Hancock.
a Anal meeting p the club will be hold Tuoa-
April 20, at the Overbrook Golf Club.
had dinner, followed by a danas, will be
Jva Tuesday, April 13, ut the Overbrook Golf
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GERMANTOWN
'. Thomas T.ennnnl nml her dauchtar.
Mabel Leonard, of SS West School 19U
1 are spending the weak In Atlantio Clty,
pval Constructor Bdwaril G- Klntner, U. a
nd Mrs Ktntuer, of WIS Schulr strt.
beea ordeied to the Norfolk Vard. Mr.
Wr. Kintner will take up their new rei-
I about April 15
'Pa parties which axa taking plai.c dur-
Easter week for tita tefaeol let will i
not end with Satutday. On Monday rxenlng,
April II, nt the Gcrmnntown Cricket Club, tho
combined musical rlubs of tho Germantown
Arnilcmy will give a concert nnd daiicr. Tho
chaperons Includo Mrs. William K. Ilcnrd. Mrs.
F. tl. Clolhler, Mis Edward r. Culler. Mrs.
Archibald A. Dlnsmorc, Mrs. John IMmnndt,
Mrs, Cnlvln Sattcrlleld, Mrs. J. Howard Sheblo,
Mrs. Clarence Sharpie, Mrs. D. J. Campbell,
Mr. Oeorge II. llk, Mis. Hnrry Collin, Mrs.
C. T. Uvniin, Mrs. Wllllnm C. llorton, Mrs.
John L. Holmes, Mis. II. C. ltnro, Mrs. It. C.
Ijiwson, Mrs, I,, L. Moorltcnd.
Mrs. William Woods Smyth loft yeslord.iy for
Old Point Comfort In Join her husband, Lieu
tenant Smyth, who lins Just arrived on board
tho U. 8. S. Minnesota.
Mrs. Walter Hordon, of 410 West School lane.
Is rnlurtnlnliiK n number of friends) nt her
cottage- In Atlantic City for sevcrnl days.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Mr. nml Mrs. Kdwnrd C!. llondcrc cnter
tnlhcd thn tnombcrs of their bridge club last
evening nt their home In La lllaucho Apart
ments. Their guests were Mrs. Elizabeth
Howen. Mr. and Mis. Wnltcr Dctwllcr, Mr.
and Mr.. Edwin Scarlett, Dr. nnd Mrs. S.
Merrill Weeks, Mr, nnd Mrs. Wllllnm C. Johti
Kon nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Alexnndcr Sent other.
Announcement Is mado of the marrlnRo of
.Miss Elizabeth H. Mnycock nt her homo 13:'t
North (list street, last Wednesday to Nelson
II. Hill, of fil North list street. Miss Hob-ii
llrown wns the bridesmaid; Hnrry llably w.-n
best man. Among tho gnosis wcro Mr. and
.Mrs. Edwaid Stevens, Mr. nnd Mrs. llnnv I
Klnscr, 5Ir, nnd Mrs. Gcorgo Wclser, Mr. nml I
Mis. Oeorpp Smith, Gcorgo Smith, Jr. Ml
Mitry Gullnim. Mr. and Mrs. Willlnin .1. Miu
Ncnl. nnd Mr. nnd Mis. James Drown.
The house wns decorated with Easter lilies,
roses and palms. The biido nml bridegroom
left Immediately after the cciemony In a Inrgo
touring car for tho San Finnclsco Exposition.
They will bo nt home after July 1, 1915.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Chaunccy Eornkos.1, 123 North
Edpcwood street, cntortnlncd nt their homo
In honor of their fifth wedding anniversary.
Amr.ng tho numerous guests wcro .Mr. nnd Mrs.
Fiancis .1. Hart, .Mr. and Mrs. Wnltcr J. Hut
tcr, Mr. and Mrs. Hnrry Parker, Mr. nnd Mrs.
William Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Schat
chctt nnd Edgar Hoblnson.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Tho members of tho Dorcnn Society had a
unique experience last Sunday of attending tho
betrothal ceremonies of four of their members.
In tho afternoon ut 3 o'clock the betiothal of
Miss Esther Wopenstoln to David W. Abrnms
took plnco In Miss Wnpcnstoln's home, 1M0
South 4lli street. In tho evening tho bctrothnl
of JIIss Evn HniwiiRtoin, of $'7 North Sth sticct,
Camden, to Cluulcs Green was celebrated In
Miss Hrownsteln's borne. Tho following mem
bers nt tho Dorcan Society weio picsent:. Miss
Helen Hur.stoln, Miss Kntn M. Davles, Miss
Minnie Welnbcig, Miss Ilcha AVnpiinsicln, fjam
uel J. Abrnms, Jack Ilursleln, Aleck Dnrsloln,
Hermnn Gore, Philip Hoffmnn, Samuel Klrson,
Henry Silk and Mr. and Mrs. Stonohlll.
SCHOOL SET AFFAIRS
Dinners, Luncheons and Matinees Will Keep
The Younger Sot Busy.
Mrs. Georgo lioyd Kestor will glvo a'.liulTet
lunchion today nt her homo, 2112 Spruco street,
ill honor of her daughter. Miss .Margaret Kes
tor. There will bo 73 guests from tho school
pet present.
Mr. and 3Iis, Clayton McElroy, of 2012 Pino
street, will cnfrtiiln nt dinner In honor of
their son, Chnton McHlmy, Jr.
Mrs. Wnltcr llenilnrson Mrynnt. of 110 South
22d street, will also cnteitalu at dinner. Tho
affair will bo held In tho Itltz Carlton In honor
of her daughter, Mlts Eleanor ISryant.
Mrs. Charles fusils Harrison will filvo a
matinee party today nt tho Mnsk nnd "Wig
In honor of Miss Ellen McMlchnel, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. C. Emory McMlchnel. Mrs.
MeMlchael will chaperon tho party.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Jlr. and Mrs. Austin Oarrlly, 2001 Indiana
avenue, entertained at a dlnner-daucc this week.
Among tho guests present weie Mis3 Alice Gur
rlty. Joseph Hurley, Charles Duffy, Irene Floun
dors, Jtlss Mary Craig and llaymond Gleason.
Miss Elsie Ellis, or 1311 Lehl-ili avenue, win
bo hostess at n bridge party this after
noon. Her RuostH will include Mrs. Edmond
Tlrlckley, Jlrs. Hugh Quinn, Mrs. James 1'.
Gill, Miss May Ellis, JIis. John Cornish ana
Mrs. Edward Hummell.
NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA
A small dance In aid of St. Anno's Church
will bo held In St. Anne's T. A. It. Hall, Sillier
and Lehlsh avenues, on Thursday, April 8. Tho
patronesses Include Miss Anna Duuohoe, Miss
Theresa McCiovern, Miss Nan Dunphy, Mi3
Helen iluons, Miss Vera Huons, Miss Teresa
Keogh, Miss Florence O'Drlen, Miss Mudelmo
O'NclI. About 1000 are expected to be present
On April 16 the annual euchro nnd dance of
St. Anne's Catholic Club will be held In the
School Hall, Tucker and Cedar streets The
clu'i members nnd Ladles" Auxiliary have pre
pared for the last ihtee weeks tn nuke tho
Effalr a gient success. Tho committee Includes
Thomas Kllkullen, Charles lllotie, Daniel Mc
I.oughlln, William McGovern, Thomas Hurke,
James McKay, Je McCarty and Howard I.e
voie. The auxiliary Includes Miss Hose Mac
Klroy, Miss Mary Kelly, Miss Teraea McGov
ern, JUM Am,a Wonohoe, Mlse lUlen nono
hoe, JIUti May Murphy, Mis Margaret Lough.
Hit, Ml Stella Daly, Ml Agnw Drnnen, Miss
SInrgaret Fltzpatrltk.
The flrt annual performance of St. Luka's
praniatlc Olub. of St. Luke's Protaatant KpU
copal Olmich. KeiMlngton avenue and II street,
will be lvn In the Sunday School Auditorium
thhi wwiing 4t Q'l4M!k. The procesda will
b donatid V) he ChlUlren'B Outing Awtoclatlon
of tb ehui-flto. "TJ0 Djawlng Gown" Is th
title of lh sksteh to be enaeUd.
The cast loxludes:
The Crank s Du8la Stel
Hla Daushtr Mu VUxiBaa Walkor
Mrs I-eabody J,Ua K"r
Mr Klrke . Sdward mUh
"Mm Matd Mabl 6e4burM
Thl Mttor wimmMolt
ifKj J.J' $CS?'." , . ' " '
I'll. n l.j II' ll . Way.
MISS ANNK BELLE SHIRK
.Miss Shirk will be mnrricd toniKht at Christ Church Chapel to Albert Cameron
RurrnRe, Jr., of Boston. Miss Shirk is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mar
shall Shirk, of 1339 Pine street.
PRIMITIVE PEOPLES
Tho Seven Arts Clubs Gnvc 11 Remarkably
Fine Performance Last Nipht.
"Tho Mnsiiuo of tho Prlmlthc Peoples," to
which all those Interested In thliiRS pet min
ing to tho arts havo looked forwatd for many
monn.'i, wns Risen Inst nlRht In tho hnlliomn of
Hoi tlculturnl Hall, and so Rieat a success was
tho affair that It will probably bo repeated In
the near future for tho benellt of those who
wcro tumble to secure scats last nlRht. St
thoroughly consistent nnd nrllstlc In. every re
spect weio tho numerous, cplwodcs, consisting
of tho Indian, tho Hyznntine. "The Doom of
.lemshltf," Egyptian, Mltln. an Aztec Ciiieum.
"A Chinese Wedding" and "Tho Fnll of Troy,"
that one can hardly single out any pailleular
incident ns the most Inteicstliig. although "Tho I
Awakening of the Giral Sllcnco," pottrnylng
In pantomime nn episode of Egypt, was ptult
ably tho most thoroughl.v artistic. Wliilo Miss 1
Gcorglnna Drown, as tho queen, executed 11
graceful and uuluuo dance, II110 after lino of
llgurct;, tomb deconitlons appealed, standing
out In bold relief against tho whlto back
giound of tho tomb.
An episode In tho life of Justinian, Enipetor
of Constantinople, ndmlrnbly portrayed by
Edwanl Wnrwlck. wan most spectacular. Miss
Gonevlovo Glbbs, as Theodora, tho dancer, aft
erwards as tho Empress, gave a wonderfully
graceful performance
"Tho Doom of Jumshlil." ndapted by Mrs.
"W. V'orko Stevenson from tho Shah Nameh,
tho great heroic poem wiltten In tho 11th cen
tury by Flrdnusl, was portrayed In two cx
qulslto (.cenca. Tho cast was mado up of
members of tho Playn and liayerw.
ALONG THE READING
Eugene. Stull, Jr., of HI Woodland avenue,
Wyncoto, returned yesterday to the Peunsylia
nla State College, after spending his Eabtor boll
days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Stull.
Today is "President's Day" of tho Hevlow
Club of Oak Lane. Tho meeting will bo held In
.Marshall Hall, and tho Hnhn Quartet will ren
der musical selections. Tho committee In chargo
Includes Mrs. Theodore Kimuff, Mrs. o, E.
Lloyil, Mrs. J. H. Mllller and Mrs. Fallko.
Miss Ktnma Supplee, of Webster avenue, Wyn
cote, left today for Doylestown, wlicro sho
will spend several days with her sister, Mrs.
Nathan Quinn,
t
David HogciH, of ISlh North Warnork strept,
Oak Lane, has returned fiom a trip to the
United Stales Naval Acadenii, at Annapolis,
Maryland.
MISS SARAH SHAPIRO
One of the popular members of West
Philadelphia's younger social set, who
ia chairman of the dance committee of
tho A. E. O. Club. Miss Shapiro ia
Arranging for the club's last danca
and cotillon of thejieason to be held in
a fortnight.
CHARITY AFFAIRS
DcliRhtful Tableaux and Musicale Will Be
Given by Society Children Tomorrow.
Tomorrow afternoon in tho lialhuom of tho
Hellovuo-Strnlford. ninny piomliirnt chlldicn,
who me Just I egluiilng to uiidcistnud Hint
"chniity In kind," will step out of well
appointed nurseries to take part in n delight
ful tableaux nnd muslcnle, tho proeceds of
which will enable other children living In a
different neighborhood to llud enJojinoiU,
health and happiness nt thu Hope D.iy Nursery,
1013 Vino street.
The aim of the nursery, tho olllcers of which
arc Mis. Stacy II. Lloyd, president; Miss Mary
IC Gibson, Mm Henry t Jcnnes, Mrs. I. It.
lulls, lci presidents; Mrs. Charles L. Doric,
treasurer. Mrs. Itobeit !'. Sew ell nnd Miss E.
G. White, soerctniies. Is to prnvldo a safe,
happy pl.iy 100m for the snim and daughters of
woiklug wonieii living in the congested section
of tho city around 10th nnd Vino streets. Here,
for tho past ten yeais, many children havo been
dally free from tho perils of tho city stieots
and from tho danger of playing with llro. A
b-peelol uurso Is on duty nt the nursery oveiy
day to look after the needs of tho little ones.
Tho larger children nro given two nourishing
meals, whllo tho babies are supplied with milk
and given dally baths. In tho evening tho set
tlement moms nro open to women nnd young
girls.
Tho tableaux, which ptomlso to bo unusually
Interesting and novel, havo been posed nnd
arranged by Miss Elizabeth Fisher, nnd tho
futuro little belles and beaux havo more than
helped to mal.o tomorrow afternoon n delight
ful affair for tho grown-up aw well as for tho
many children who will witness tho entertain
ment. Tho first series will bo called "Fairy Tnlo
Friends," nnd tho tableaux will bo presented
by the following children;
Hansel ami Grctcl,
Plioehe Drayton and Francis Lloyd
Aladdin and the Genlo Ned ncrwind
Alice In Wonderland Isabel Frnzer
Little Hoy Illun Jack Wheeler
Peter Pan and the Pirate,
Georgo Patterson and E. Sydenham Page, Jr.
Llttlo Hed Hiding Hood Sally Henry
The Sea Maiden Peggy Howcngnrten
Pled Piper . Owen Winter. Jr.
Tuck and tho Fairies.
Sarai Largo nnd Nicholas Now tin
Minnehaha Frnnces Wlster
Tho Constant Tin Soldier.
Stella Elklns and Ctirtln Wlnsor
INTERMISSION
Violin Solos Folly Thayer
(n) Cava Una.
(h) Pierrot's Serenade.
Accompanist. Mrs. Henry Chapman Thompson
Exhibition DancliiK.
Lillian Emerson, of New York
Accompanist, Polly Thayer
SECOND SERIES
PORTRAITS
Chcrulii by Raphael
Christopher Young and Alexander Young
Princess Elltnbeth of France by Rubens
Catherine Mather
The Ago of Innocence by Reynolds
Hetty Ponner
Master Gcorgo Lainhton by lAwrcnce
Clayton French Hanks, Jr.
Tho Infanta Marguerite by Vclacquex
Eleanor Sloan
I,ady Hamilton by Roinney
Ruth Packard
I.ady Caroline Sco'tt by Reynolds
Anltn Clothier
PrlneeuH Sophia by Gainsborough
Anita Evans
The Hoy With the Rabbit by Raeburn
Charles Mather
Prince Rupert and Prlncew Mary.. by Van Dck
Matthew llalnl. Jr.. and Marlon Kendrlck
Lady Howard and Her Son by Rnbbleu
Mrs. Ponner anil Billy Donner
Little Lillian Emerson will claae the enter
tainment with anothw exhibition of her faney
dancing, nccompanlsd by the orchestra.
After the play there will he a Junior ilaivwnt
In which all the kiuall children, both mi lb
stage ami in the uudlenea, are exptctail to
join. The (9 young girl, from tlie school tet,
who will act as aid In telling programs and
randy, will aIo assist In srvlug pake ami
Icea tn the older people, who) will cluster around
the prettily appointed ts table while the
youngsters dpnee.
CHESTER AND VICINITY
Mr. and Mr. J. K. (Jojiisry. qf 11th street
below City Line, will open tuelr new botue at
OH Woodbine avenue, Oterbrook, Avrll 18.
Jlre. Olln T. Peucoast, of West Sd street, nas
returned from a week's visit to her eon, Clar
ence Fapwwt, at J'assaU, M- J.
TIU-. mart lute m Mls Anna Ilolle Khfm,
ilaughtpr "f Mr. nnd Attt. J. C Mnrsttnll
Shirk, of IJ.W 1'lno slreet, to Albert Cnmeron
llurrnge, Jr., nf Itostun, wilt be eulemnlzcil this
cveitlnR The ecrcmony will be irerformeU by
the ltov. Jlr. Neshltt nnd the llev, Mr. llarru
at o'clock in Christ's Church (Impel, ami
nnd Pine str.ets. Miss Shirk will be ntlemle.1
by Miss Jnm II. Vntctnnu, her cousin, ns mnid
of honor. A reception will follow nt I3X) Pino
street, nnd on their return fiom their weddins
trip tn South America Mr. nnd Mif. Hurrnneil;
will be nt homo in tto.iton.
liAVlB-HLAOlAll'llN
An umisunll.v attrnctlve wedding will tnhet
I'lnco tpulglit nt B o'clock In tho Church or tho
Hodienicr, Dryn Mnwr. when Miss Dorothy
ninckbtirn, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrn. Waller
ninckliurn, of Itavcrford, will become tho brttln
of Daniel Moonr Dnvls. The Rev. Mr. Cait-r,
rector of tho church, will oMcfalc. Tho bride,
who will be given In mnrrlngo by her father,
will wear n gown of white chllTon cnibrolderrd
in sliver over n finmdotlun of whlto satin. A
emu l tinln will fall from the pliouldcrn nnd
will bo ti limned with silver. A tulle veil will
be held In place by a silver tissue hnlr band.
Mlm lll.iekburn will be nttended by SIIes Snrnh
li'm kbui 11 ns maid of honni, who will wear
Dresibn tnlTetn and a pink chllTon lint. Tho
bildcsmnlds will be Miss Mnrgaiot Kcenan nnd
Miss Dorothy Uemicrmnn, who will be gowned
alike In pink taffeta nnd will wear pink cliinon
bats trimmed with dull blue. They will carry '
old-fashioned bouquets nf pink roses. Mr.
Davis will have ns his best man Alfred J. Hall,
or Chestnut Hill, nml the ushers will Include Dr.
fail S. Williams. Frederick I!. Hanillz, Fred
erick T Thoiuns and Georgo W. (leaver. A
reception will follow Immediately nt the Inline.!
of the luidc'K patents on College avenue. Ilnv
erfonl. After an oMcuiled wedding trip Sir.
and Mir. Davis will be at homo at the Creshelm
Vnlley Apnilmonls, Chestnut Hill.
PErUlV-THOjMAS. '
Tho marriage of Miss Lnurn Jnyne Thomas,
daughter nf Mr. and Mrs. Robot Parson Ycrgor,
of Roslyn, I'n., to Wnrd Tyson Perry will mi.o
place Indav in Calvary Church, Gerinantowt,.
The Rev. James Do Wolf Perry, grandfather of
the bildegroom, will perform tho ceieiuouy. Tho
bride, who wlll.be given In marriage by hor
griiuilfnlher, will be attended by Miss Eleanor
Pnkcr, of Gennantown, as maid of honor, anil
Miss Lnufa Wayne, cousin of the bildo, as
llnwer girl.
Mr. Perry will be nttended by his brother,
JmiKs Do Wolf Perry, 3d, and the ushers, will
be Homy Do Witt Thomas, Robert Swnln Peny,
C111I Rarbn, Paul E. Sutio, Jr., It. l.a Harro '
Williams ami John Giitlln.
A icceptloii will follow In tho homo of the
bride's patents In Roslyn, nnd after nn exten
sive wedding trli Mr. anil Mrs. Poiry will bo
at limne after June 1 at Tnlalnh Cnvu.
Spring. Ga.
WHITWr.LL-COl'RLAENDEIt.
A pretty wedding will take place tonight, when
Mis Ellse Coitrlnender, daughter of Mr. and
.Mrs. U. ffiurlncnder. of IIS South 3-Mb stieet.
will becume the hilde of Georgo llelmonl Whit-
well nt 0:30 o'clock In the Chtiich of tho Sa
viour, 3vth street abovo Chostiiut. Tho Rev.
Itobeit Johnston, lector of the cliurqh, Willi
olllclate The bride, who will bo given In mar-'
rlago by her father, will wear whlto satin,
mnde with a couit train, embioldercd In silver
nnd trimmed with dtiehcKso lnce. Her lace veil,
will be caught with orange blossom) and she
will carry n shower bouquet of Initio mses nnd
lilies of tho valley. Miss Courlacnder will be 1
attended by her cousin. Miss Julia Ilcyle. of
Washington, ns maid of honor. Miss lleylo'n
gown will be blue taffeta with IIoiiiicch of whlto 1
silk net caught nlth tiny pink mses. Tho i
bodice Is mnde in peasant fashion and her chlu
hat Is made of net trimmed with rosebuds. Sho
will carry KUlurnny iokom.
The brlilomntda will bo Miss Florenco Crn
zler Kuowles and Miss Ilereulcn Uorcns, who.
will wenr salmon color entln frocks. TJie sklrtal
nro short and have inlnnrctM of silk net tilmmod
with sprays of daisies. A Juliet Rlrdle of silver I
cloth encircles tho wnlst nnd Is tied on one
side. They will wear net hats with pint;
mnllno streamers nnd will enrry pink snap
dragon and whlto dnlslw. Mr. Wbllwell will
havo as his best man Clmrles HeckwHh, of New
York, nnd the ushers will Includo Henry Dona
hue, Wtftinm F. Newberry, Leonard Cooke and
L. Hngtdorn. A icceptloii will follow Imme
diately at tho Roosovclt.
HANSI3N-DENN V.
Tho marriage of Miss Emma May Denny,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph a. Denny, to
Philip Herman Hunseu. of St. Paul, Minn., will
be solemnized this afternoon at S o'clock In tho
Chinch of St. Francis do Snlcfl, 47th street nnd
Sprlngtli-ld avenue. Tho Rev. M. J. Cinno will
olllclate. The bride will wear nn exquisite gown
of whlto satin Willi n bodice of icnl lnce cm
broldeied in pearls. The skirt will be short mid
full. Pi 0111 the shoulders will fnll a. court tram
of satin raced Willi shirred chiffon. Tlie tulle
veil will bo held to the head by a cap effect r
lace and orange blossoms, and the bride will
pnrry n bbowor bouquet of sweet pea and
lilies ot tho valley.
Miss Gertrude M. Denny, a sister of tho brldo,
will attend as mnid of honor and will be gowned
In rose pink taffeta uintissellue with n pictur
esque leghorn hat faced with pink Uemgotto
crepo nnd trimmed with pink woe ami
streamer, Sho will carry pink loselnids an,
sweet peas The bride's llttlo sister, Mlu Rum
Denny, will bo flower girl. She will wear a
white lingerie frock tied wtlh blue ribbons ami
will carry nn nld-fuihlonei liasket of spring
bloMoms.
Harlan 8- Haiuwjn, of New York, brother of
the bridegroom, will aot as best man. Imme
diately following the ceremony a reception will
be held at Hie home of the bride's parents. WW
llatl Hvenue, aftvr ihlch tha oun ooup'o
will leave on th)r wwtilinc- Journy. Mr. anu
Jim. HaiiMii ulll Ihe In St. I'aul. Minn.
VIP IWN-HHOOM KLL.
MUi Ulla L. Hroomell, daughter of Mr and
Mr. Cttlyln If. Ilrooinall. will battoiua the brtd
Of pcer T. Vi4aai) at 8:34 o'clock tkU
ning nt th banva of hr rrit8, us (jrwa
strL 'Hie brW will wr , 8uu of noli
white satin tliuiiuai.l wltli ductuwiae lac ud a,
v41 uf tulle caught wilh oraiuj bkuu-onu. Sho
will carry a aUouar twuuuet of brid, rourf
and Me of thv valley The mai.i of honor.
Mib Dlla Stane. ulll b vawiied tn pale pink
,nii.a dA chlnA ami ivilt cairv uluk totwtuiria
UIM K.ih.r Rubiuaon lll U the lillla
Hlrl. Sho vlll won a whlto lnce Tiurlt Dimmed
with pink ribbons oud will cairy n quaint bas
ket filled with pink rosebuds.
Tim ceremony will be performed by the Hfev
G, W. R.ibt'ook. pastor of the Centenary Meth
odist Episcopal Church. Mr. Vhleon will have
Die Johnson as his best man. and tlm Ushers
Will be Frank Prentrel and J llniry Lelbrrled.
A icerpllon will be held following the cere
mnny. Mr. nnd Mrs. Vldeon will be nt home
nfler May 1 nt 67SS PembertOn street.
IR'RGESS-SHEt.DO.V.
All nttmctlve Kniler wedding will tnke place
In tho Oak Lnnc Reformed Church t 8 o'clock
this evening, when Mls Jean Klltabeth Shel
don, daughter of Mrs. .Mary C. Sheldon, win
Uromo tlie bride of Arthur Stanley Burgess.
The bride, who will bn attended by Mrs.
Frank Oliver Glenn, "f New York, as matron
of honor, will wear a while patln gown trimmed
with real Inco and made with n court train.
Hor veil will bo of tullo, made will) n cap
effect, finished with n wreath ot orange blo
sntno. Mrs Glenn will wear n frock of green
ciepe de chine, and the bridesmaid), who will
be Miss Louise Faulcr and Miss May Bell
lluck, will wear taffeta dresses, 0110 of pink
and the other blue.
Charles Mlddlctou Hnrlsn will net nn best
mnn. nnd tlm ushers will Include Chnrles Uoyd,
A. Purees Ferris, Frank G. Glenn nnd T.
Hwngar Potts. The Rev. Samuel Hrledcnbangh
will olllclate.
WOODBURY
The meeting of the Luncheon Club was post
ponod from Inst week until tomorrow nfternoon,
anil will meet nt the home of Mrs. Gcorgo
Gteen-, Jr., on Woodbind avenue.
Mr. nml Mrs. Frederick S. ChnuYe, nf Rutland,
Vt are icclvlng congratulations on the birth
of 11 son, George Keen ChafTee. Mrs. Chaffeo
was formeily Miss Helen Keen, eldest daughter
of Ml. nnd Mrs. Horace Keen.
Miss Miriam Gaidner has returned to her
home In Philadelphia, after n short visit with
Mlrs Eleanor Kirk, on Delaware street.
CAMDEN AND VICINITY
Miss Kathcilne Archer, a student nt Smith
College. Is spending the liollduya with her
mother, Jlrs. George Archer, fitb and Lindtn
streets.
.Mis. Frank C. Somers, Jr., of Linden avenue
Ilnddonllcld, cntertnlned with a luncheon.
Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Cramer, of 218 North
fith sticct, nre 1 delving congratulation!! upon
tho birth of a son.
Mr. and Mrs. Alcrrltt Jennings, of Colllncs
wood, hnve moved to their new resident e nt
Woodbury.
AMUSEMENTS
GLOBE
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