gZgNING LEPGER-FHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY. APRIL 8, 1915. fi( S3oal IDDINGS ana IKON, I I P5S l I v 1! a UB .. nei ltrf r.T.TAr m.t.Ta nTir . MR, Attf " "" """v, uuuuu have Issued Invitations for a dinner of 14 K ers on Monday, April 19, In honor of Miss Kf " .1 4l. .. .1 nlt...u TC(.n f...u- t HCDfl TrUXton XJcmu miiu wiivui uaiuu luui- I iinn engagement was recently nn Jlr. and Mrs. Scull will also entertain at din--.. ' Wednesday, Aprlt 21, In honor of Miss K i(4fon Spraguc, of Boston, who will arrive hero $ nxt Thursday 10 visit .uma ,wsoi u, ocuu. Urs Edward Davis, of Mortter street, -west of II yjtjne avenue, dcrmaiitown, entertained nt luncMon at l.'W ociock loony in nonor or ner daughter, Mies itamnno nunter uavis. Tho Utile was beautifully decorated with Bprlnj (lowers, and tho guests Included Mlsa Elizabeth Dercuni, Miss Ruth Hey, Mrs. Frederick Gnrdt. W, Mrs. FlBlier Boyd' Mr8, lronry D. llooth, faHiee Katnicen ucnniston, ansa Kittciotigo, jites Audroy Knne, Miss Amcy Mnssey Develln, jjIjj Marlon Sharplcss, Mlsa Marian P. Toul iajn Miss Florence Shcppard, Miss ICathrlno - j0tter, Miss Isabel Sloughton and Miss Carollno Hurdock. Jits. Clarence Alexander Wray, of Highland venue, Chestnut Hill, entertained nt a small i-fnminl luncheon at 1:30 o'clock yesterday. Iter f guests Included Mrs. Thomas S. Sulllvcnt, Mrs. 0. Frances Smith and Mrs. Charles A. Borda. Mlis Rebecca Pickering, who has been the pieit Of Miss Frances Mcars, of ISIS Do Lnncey W place, tor several weeks, will return to her E home In Salem, Mass., on Thursday, f i: and Mrs. Charles A. Potter, Jr., who have taken a house on Washington lane, near Church E road, Chelten Hills, will occupy it about July 1. Kf Mrs. Herbert Cassartl, of Pltlsflcld, Mnea., . formerly of tho Bolgravla, ls nt present tho W uest of Miss Anna Slmrpless Taylor, of Cedron, Indian Queen lane. Mrs. Thomas C. Foster will preside at tho tea. !? table at tho dansant at Brooko House this after. noon. Miss Ethel Hastings, Miss Mary Clayton fc ana Juiss jHsviHiuie v. o. busier win ilssibi m receiving. , At the marriage of Mlsa Ullen Jaquctt Sellers md Richard Coxe McCall, which will tako placo on April 26, the Rev. Dr, Edward M. Jefferys 1 will perform the ceremony. The Inst meeting of tho Tuesday Missionary Bible Class will bo hold nt the home of Miss Mary Coles, 2111 Walnut street, on Tuesday, April 13, at 10 o'clock. Mrs. William B. Caporton, wlfo of Admiral William B. Caperton, who Is In command of " the Atlantic ileet, now In southern waters, and her daughter, Miss Marguerite Caperton, nro ' now occupying apartments nt tho Ulttenhouse. Miss Josephine Roe, of Pottstown, Pa., will .return to her home on May 1 after having spent j the winter in Riverside, Cnl., as the guest of t Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cooke. H, An Easter soiree or panuo dansant will be , fcetl.la the Rlttcnhouse tonight. Many parties I have been arranged, among which will bo those K liven by Miss Laura Klkln, daughter of W Supreme Court Justice John P. Elkln, who will I entertain 25 guests. Count and Countess do Trampe will have 10 guests. II. F. Richards has tngasea a taoie for eight and Mrs. F. Qreenhall. Wjt New York, will entertain four guests. Thero ? Will also ba 23 memhern nt th rvmoii mhLnn ft team present. Mrs. Leopold Stokowskl will be at home, at nu tii . & .... ino oireei, auer me symphony concert on I Friday, April 0. No cards have been sent out. Mr. and Mrs. Perclval Roberts, Jr., nre spend ing several days at the Waldorf-Astoria In New Tort ALONG THE MAIN LINE , BAU-Mrs. H. Fox, of New York, niece of Sec retary of War Garrison, and Mrs. Charles C. "each, also of New York, are visiting Mrs. French's brother-in-law nnri io,. tvt,. .,.i Mrfl. aIathmiIam llf m.i . - . 1 mi i-icKiora, ot lilrcli avenue. Mils Ethelwyn Vandlver. who spent the Water holidays as the guest of Miss Isabel gearing, nt her Ventnor cotage, has returned , home. WNWTO Thn Ci'iimv ni..i. ... ,.- .-- - L. ....,! .uu fiiivo mo mat. or Mta aeries of dances last night at the clubhouse !!? larea nutnl,er of guesta were present. The Cynwyd Boys' Club eint. n m . Eetherof Its enjoyablo nlavH dnrlnn- irnw au i,. ntvuinments of the club aro always so suc- SMrul the May play is being looked forward to twith much pleasure. S-4MH0RE At th -,. r ,,.. , EWalker UacRevnnMa rt.,v,. j ., f.il!am J, MacRevnnlrU nf 11 rtn.,.t .,.... Im U RandaH Winter. Jr.. which will take Kfrtf 7 bride-to-be's home Wednesday Wt, April 21. at 8 o'clock, tho matd of honor LW1I be MUa Otlv. fT ,- ,.. fp -...- "uii?yiiuiuB. miss umma Itolti i "" Edsar Davl"5son will be brides. Vi, t. W'ntBr wl11 have 'Charles Chrlst- iL a best man- The Rev. David R. Sou- KJth , ' "10 wetnoqiat Episcopal Church. atreet and Washlntnn ..,. a da 0f th9 bride.t0.be wl oflIclat; losaoffr -Miss Rutbanna Johnson, daughter S Ur, nd Mrs. jUho ti -j -r., . l..w!i BUMt of Mlsa Alexandra Ewlng. of Pur v?t MlM Jo"non will return to Van r College today, W.D4vjD.sJjUa Edna Ho,baoh dail6hter or ill , ' crneat Holbach, of 8t. David'fl, i" married n f,t.. . t, ... i spring Garden street, at the bride's home. aZ . ny wl" b8 Performed by the Rev, C. nntrong-L of et. David's. GTii'RTir A vrmrmirxT ivarl Dodge, son of Mr. and m. Tm.. nian Su . . W ClaP'e' "trt and McKean avenue. it v 9 "omo n Chicago, having -icr wan his parents. . B. Myrtle Ktn i ko u.n.n. ...., fen-I3.."9 to leaVo for an extensive tour J !"8 wt with a number of friends. W are planning j . .. . , World's Fair. . "allle B. ClaDn anil lii. rliiiiD-hlor xfi lnc Clapp, 0f -IV.gt Tulnehnrlfn lrA. iPend sevemt ,r,n.v, i . , w guest of nr. nj . ,-w..' ' tf!. -. Mviijaujid WUI1I1SOII. u fr of Mre. Clapp. Edward FlnArt itr... j n-j... ,, -r. ., w iiu;nq iuu fioriter Ifitl V roantown- accompanied by her Vr, jjta, B,MW)r FQod na Mgs Bmly tc" Of J Howarit Twla ft T71bln .t 1 11111111 Pnrlr tti I.-. -. . --..., .,... ,cllVe on aaturday, April 10, for An napolls whero ther wm atteml Ue h night at the Military Academy, and will remain over the weok-end. rl7u .nlS' wh0 "" mnkes W home In Detroit, Mich., is spending several days with 422 Stafford Btrcet. Jll Mrtt "veirR'nBer. of S3 Weaver street. Mount Airy, arc being congratulated on the birth of a son, Robert Samuel Ringer, on April 3, Miss Helen D. Mnslnnd nml Mm TTn.. t Blythe. of 16 East Clapler stroct, entertained at cards on Monday afternoon In honor of their sister. Miss M. Kllzabcth Masland. of New York. The guests were: Mrs. Robert B. Itawn, Mrs. Oeoigo W. Vogt, Mrs. Albert Campbell, Mrs. Ralph L. Flower, Mrs. Conyers B. arnhntn, Mrs George T. Went. Mrs. J. Klnscy Baker, Mrs. Oansworth Cooke, Mis. Edward Miller, Mrs. Charles A. Smith, Mrs. Albert M. Barnes, Mrs. Charles W. Kesser, Mrs. D. Raworth Hook, Mrs. P. Brlce Lang. Miss Julia Whealln, Miss Mary King, Miss Ethel drubmeyer. Dr. Grnco An drews, Sirs. Mando Tcrklns, Mrs. Charles Eaton, Mrs. Alexander S. Johnson, Mrs. William S. jiennerson, .Mrs. Morton S. Hlrsh, Mrs. J. Ed mund Bronson. Mrs, D. Stewart McNnbb, Mra. George Jeltles, Mrs. Joseph M. Maslnnd, Mrs. v-nrisiopner ortunhauscr, Mrs. Chester A. Hob son. Mis. George It. Hook, Jr.. Mlsa Huldnh Mmtlnson. Miss Mary Gorman, Miss Edna Hay man, Mlsa Marie Henderson. Mrs. Charles Henry Volgt, of West Tulpo hocken street, accompanied by her son, Charles Homy Volgt, Jr., Is spending a few weeks In Sea Isle City. ALONG THE READING Mrs. Charles II. Stocr, of 4615 North Hrond street. Logan, will entertain at a bridge and shower on Saturday afternoon In honor of MIrs Eleanor Brooko Tlndnll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Tlndall, 1417 North ICth street, whoso engagement to Walter F. Stocr has been announced. William S. Schcllengor, of Bent road, Wyn cte, has returned to Clifton Springs. New York. Mr. Schelllnger will be gone several weeks. Mrs. Jacob RIdgway, of Wrlghtstown, N. Y., has returned to her home, after spending several ujo ..I iiBiiington ns tho guest of friends. Mrs RIdgway will be remembered as Miss Gertrude Knight, o' Fnhevllle, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel B. Wontz, of The Or chard, Wyncoto, havo taken a cottage at Eaglesmere. Pa., whero they will fipend tho summer, atr. and Mrs, Wcntz will be accom panied by their daughter, Miss Polly Wentn. and their son, Daniel B. Wentz, Jr., who Is now attending the Fay School, Southboro, Mass. The Wyncote Branch of the Plant. Flower nn.i Fruit Guild will hold its first meeting on tho 4th of May. in AH Hallow's Parish House, cor ner of Bent road and Greenwood avenue, Wyn coto, nt 10 o'clock, to arrange for tho summer work and elect officers for the ensuing year. WEST PHILADELPHIA A charity card party will bo hold this afternoon under the auspices of .Miss Dorothy Rumbnrgor, Miss Mario McClatchy and Miss Helen Cyrnnt, In tho home of Miss Rumbargor. C23 Highland avenue. The proceeds wilt be for tho nulldlng fund of the Mlserlcordla Hospital to be erected at 54th street and Cedar avenue. Miss Clara Amy Wllllts. of 4405 Spiuce street, will give a box party at the Mnsk and Wlj; pcrformance on Saturday night, preceded by a dinner at her home. Her guests will Include Dr. and Mrs. Louis H. Mutschler and Dr. Ruth erford L. John. Miss Wllllts entertained at luncheon yesterday afternoon, followed by a Mask and Wig party. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Coane. of 30th and Locust streets, will give a dinner of 12 covers tomorrow night before tho meeting of tho danc ing class at the Rlttenhouse, organized by Mrs. Walter Hancock, Mrs. J. Colton Deal and Mrs. Ralph C. Stewart. Mrs. Coane will spend next week In Westminster, Md. Mr. and Mrs. A. Southern Conway, of tho Avondale, will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Lord at the Mask and Wig performance tonight. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Guy A. BIssett, wife of Lieutenant Com mander BIssett. U. S. N and Mrs. Ralph L. Shepard, her sister, wife of Lieutenant Shepard, U. S. M. C, have issued cards for a tea, to be given at 2332 South 21st street. In the Glrard Estate, tomorrow afternoon, to meet their moth er, Mrs. Allen Caperton, of Richmond, Va., who la their guest. The Entertainment Committee of St. Monica's Guild has Issued Invitations for a costume dance, followed by supper, to be held in the clubrooms, 1835 Rltner street, on Saturday next. The committee In charge of tho dance, which is the first Invitation affair the guild has given. Is composed of the following: Miss Marie Booth, Miss Margaret Burchlll, Miss Agnes Bolsborn, Miss Anna. Crowley, Miss Marie Dougherty, Miss Elizabeth Dougherty, Mlsa Vera Culhane, Miss May Malloy, Mlsa Catha rine Manning, Miss Margaret Logue, Mlsa Gene vieve Munn, Miss Margaret Clements, Miss Marie Shields and Mlsa Catherine Shields. Mlsa Anna V, Mohan Is chairman. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan S, Wolters, of 522 Pine street, are being congratulated on the birth of a son, Abram Sylvan Wolters, on Saturday, April 3. Miss Nan Schwartz, of 1327 South 6th street, entertained last week. Among those present wereMlss E. Weinberg, Miss Katherlne Mones, Miss Ada Lelbuwltz, Miss Lena Weber, Mlsa Laura Finsteln, Miss Lillian Wallack, Miss K. Makransky, Miss Elizabeth Udelson, Msa Sadie Smith, Nat LaaUn. A. Cohen, G. Silverman. S. Pollock, H. Wolf, G, Schwartz, E. Romln, J, Taylor and F. Myers. Musical selections were rendered by Miss Lena Weber, Mlsa Katherlne Monea and Mr, Cohen. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Annie Jastrow and Mlsa Alice Jastrow. 2106 Spring Garden atreet, are vlaltlnar their sla ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. Waller stein, In Mount Vernon, N. T, Mr. Florence d Lion Simons ts the suest or her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George do Won, of tm Diamond tret hr mtmmrm!mmwm'mmw&mMX?m$p" -wtimmm 3s i PXZ&tv" ..v .iXMWSKKX ?vMIr'",R;. WS. ". 'VW. . . , trJTM.W MISS MARGARET FITLER I'hnto l.y Mar.cau. '" '" '""'Wed lofla" nt 1 o'clock to Oli-cr O. W''littr at Rivcrton, Mi.ss Fitlcr is tho first debutante of last season to marry. Miss Fit'" N, NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA Ellas Brodesser will entertain a group of his friends next Sunday at tho opening of tho Ger trude Cottage at Anglosea, N. J. Thoso in vited nro William Dumont, George Kohlor, John Meennn and Special onicers Robert Dunbar, Walter Cook, William Heinz, George Mecleary and Domlnlck Rcnnltf John M. McTnmncy, of CC33 East Thompson street, has returned fiom a week's stay nt tho shore. Levi Moffct, of tho 4th and York streets sta tion, will give a reception to a group of his friends nt his cottngo at Wlldwood, N. J this Sunday. Tho Major William McKlnley Camp No. 10, United Spanish War Veterans, will give a re ception Thursday evening, Apill 22, nt their headquarters, 1722 North Broad street. Tho eve ning will he known ns "Philippine Night." Va rious prominent speakers Identified with the expoiiences In the Inlands will touch upon the conflicts In which tho regular army took part during the insurrection of June 30, 1502 The Municipal Council of U S. W. V. will lend on this occasion tho Chaplain Henry McCook col lection of Spanish and Philippine relics for ex hibition. Tho Military Order of tho Serpent will furnish n team In full regilla to demonstrate some of the outside work of tho Phlllpplno rebels' secret society of Kntlpunan, which was Immortalized In Archibald Claverlng Gunter"s historical novel "Jack Curzon A Tale of Manila." All veterans of the Sth Army Corps residing In this city will be invited and It Is anticipated that tho locnl American Veterans of Foreign Service, the At my and Navy Union and Spanish War Veterans will send big delegations of vet crans of the Philippine bervlce and others not na yot affiliated with any patriotic associations. The chnlrmnn of the evening will be John Halfpenny. Among the speakers will bo Deputy Adjutant Rhawn and John Puree!!, Deputy Instructor of Pennsylvania. Miss Mary Dillon, 430 West York street, ono of the younger set In the northeast, spent the Eaeter season with her relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Vandergrlft, of New York city. An affair that Is looked forward to with much pleasure Is the reception and dance which will be given by the Kensington Club, on Friday ovenlng, April 10, at Allcmanla Hall, 2323 North Dth street. Tho club Is ono of the oldest social club In the Northcnst and Is noted for Its enjoy able affairs. MISS KATHARINE HASTINGS Miss Hastings will dance tonight at a vaudeville charity affair in South FhUadelfhla. 'fejagtet-' s M A 1 FORTNIGIITLY COTILLON Last Meeting of the Season Will lie Held Tonight. The Inst meeting this season of tho Fort nightly Cotillon will bo held tonight. , Tho guests will be received by Mrs. Jones Wlster, Mrs. Aitluir II. Lea. Mrs. J. Madison Taylor, Mrs. William Penn Troth, Jr., Mrs. Joseph Parker Noirls, Jr., William Wurts Harmar. Mrs. K. Spencer Miller, 3d, mid Mrs. Qulncy A. Glllmore. Among the members who will be present are: Miss Anna M, Wnlthntir. Miss Ann.i Wetherlll, Miss Ada Lnmbcit Wcthcilll, Miss Anna Flor enco Woodruff, .Miss Ells-nboth L. MacCuen Smith, Miss Elinor J. Bean, Miss Edith Loulso Smith, Miss Molly Wood Bailey, Miss Chilstlno Rehn, Miss Isohcl Milne Rodgcrs, Miss Helen S. Robinson. Miss Isabel Wurts Page. .Miss Huberta Potter. Miss Lucia A Warden, Miss Eleanor B. Watt, Miss Elizabeth Dale Oberteuf fer, Miss M. Arrcan Miller. .Miss Mary Hall Laird, Miss Frances X. Leach. .Miss Kntwin,, H. Krcmer, Miss Gabrlella D. Hopkinson, Miss Edith H. uuiingnam, -Miss Charlotte Fnhnn. siock, mibb Mnlda Fox. Miss Mnrlo Loulso Williamson, .Miss Gertrude C. Ehret. Miss Elaine Taylor English. Miss Emma Ashton Dorr. Miss Roberta W. Downing, Miss Llllle.CrisllcId, Miss Charlotto Harding Brown. Miss Anna B. Brln ton, Miss Caroline I. Brlnton. Edward Nash L Brook Edwards, W. Nellson Edwards. Oliver H. Ealrd. Carroll WIIlcox. Robert Morris Ed ward F. Hoffman. Jr., Cowan Bnln. Charles TUwrton. William Piatt Pepper, Godfrey D. "..., xjb uenneviue Kelm and Hancock, Woodson r-ful" dl"nera Wl" precct,e tne cotillon. Miss Edith Pleasonton. daughter of Mrs. Frank S Pleasonton. of 2000 Pino street, will entertain at m, informal dinner in honor of her guest. Miss Kitty Steele Barrett, of Alexandria. Vn. There will be 14 guests. Mis. Herman F. Oberteuffer will give a dinner at ho Bellevue-Straford In honor of Her debu tante daughter. Miss Dorothea Oberteuffer As Mrs. Oberteuffer Is In mourning, her daughter. Mrs. J. .Morgan Harding, will chaperon tho FRANKFORD n operetta, entitled "The Bo'sn's Bride" will be given In tho Lecture Room of tho Frankford Presbyterian Church by the Young Women's Missionary Society, on Thursday eve nlng, April 15. A sale of fancy articles and candy will follow. The fifth annual concert of the Frankfora Choral Society will be given on Thursday eve ning. April 27, nt the T. Comley Hunter Chapel, Orthodox and Grlscom streets. Guldo Ferrari will be director; John K. Wltzemann, violinist; Mlsa May Farley, soprano: Miss fM.tr, v,.m Joyce, contralto, and Mrs. William A. Wilgus and Bernlce Fryalnger Lewis, accompanists. LANSDOWNE Mrs. Henry Blrkcnblne. of Harrlsburg, la vis Itlng her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Longcope. of Runnymede avenue. Thomns Fitzgerald, of West Baltimore avenue, has returned from a month's trip to San Fran- kisco, wnere ne visited the Panama Exposition. Louis J. Meyers, of South Wycomto avenue, who la a student at Overbrook Seminary, is home on o visit to hla parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis j, Meyers. Mra. William H. Hill, of Weat Baltimore ave nue, Is spending a few daya In Atlantla City. WOODBURY The Friday Evening Brdlge Club will meet this week at the home of Mrs. Clyde Paul. Mrs. Horace Keen entertainer! Infnrmnii,, n. bridge last night In honor of Mra John R '. Mltchell.l who la here visiting her parents, Mr! ana airs. Benjamin Thorpe. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Thorpe, anss Thorpe, Mrs. Mitch ell. Mr. and Mra. Wendell Swint, Mr. nnd Mrs. Clyde Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fuller and Mr, and Mra. Fred Stevenson, Mrs. Wallace O. Kellogg entertained a num. ber of her friends informally at bridge this afternoon at her home on Euclid avenue. Mrs. Frederick S. Belden, of Hartford, Conn., la visiting Mrs. Horace Nixon at her home on Evergreen avenue. DELAWARE COUNTY Edward Kennedy, a student at the Penn sylvania Military Academy, is spending a week's vacation at his home on South (tb itreet, la Darby. THE most Important wedding of the day will be that of Miss Mnrgnret Fltler and Oliver O. Wlllltts, son of Rear Admiral Georgo S. WIU lltts, United States Navy, and Mrs. Wlllltts. Tho ceremony will be performed by Rev. Erncot St- StlreB, of St. Thomas' Church, New York, assisted by John Rlgg, of RIverton, In Christ Church, RIverton, nt 1 o'clock. The bride, who will bo given In marriage by her brother, N. Myers Fltler, will be attended by Mlsa Gertrude A. Showcll as maid of honor, Miss Emllle 1'. Kennedy, Miss Virginia Roberts, Miss Rachel Fltler, Miss Clara Atloc, as brides maids; Miss Faith Fitlcr ns flower girl and Ralston Blddlo Fltler ns page. Mr. Wlllltts will be attended by his biothcr, Alfred Wlllltts. of New York, ns best innti, and tho Ushers will heR. Ralston Riddle, Hairy F. Mlchcll, Thomas Spark and Dale B. Fitlcr, brother of tho bride. Miss Fltler will wear an exquisite gown ot sliver cloth covered with white tulle. A pannier of heavy white coided Bilk cmhi-nldnm,! wkh l diver floweis will bo tho main trimming of tho skirt, and a court train 90 Inches In length of snvcr cioth will full from the shouldeis. Her veil will be of old tulle, simply arranged and held In place by orango blossoms. She will carry a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley. Tho maid of honor und bridesmaids will bo gowned alike In simple frocks of pink taffeta. The skirts aro vciy wido and quite short, trimmed nt tho bottom with iv band of white mousscllno embroidered In pink. Their halo will be black, made of Neapolitan straw, having tho single trimming of a black uucuilcd ostrich plume. They will curty arm bouquets of shaded blue mid pink hydrangeas. Thu little flower girl will wear a pretty frock of white dotted swIss, trimmed with Irish lace and having n sash of blue satin. She will wear a cap of blue tullo trimmed with pink I rosebuds nml will carry nn old-fashioned bou- quet of sweetheart rcses. Master Fitlcr, tho page, win walk hand In hand with Miss Faith i'uier. me now or girl. A reception will follow the service In Grcystono, tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. N. Myers Fltler. after which Mr. nnd Mrs, Wlllltts will lenvo on their wedding trip nnd on their return will bo nt home after May 1 nt 207 Llpplncolt avenue, RIverton. NEVIN-S-SHEEHAN The marriage of Miss Kntharlno E. Shcehan, daughter of Mr. mid Mrs. John Shcehan, of 3S1S Spruco street, to Llgotirl A. Novlns, of Rcnovo, ROXBOROUGH Residents of various parts of the 21st Ward aro grentlv Interested In a social and patriotic cent which will talo place on May 15. Tho veterans of Hetty A. Jones Post No. 12, Grand Army of tho Republic, will on that date un veil two pieces of artillery nt the Soldiers' Monument In Lexington Cemetery, Ridgo and Lyceum nvenuos, Roxborough. In order to as sist the veterans financially Sam Clcgg Camp Nu. fi. Sons of Veterans, has nrrnnn-nri n Am. I matIc Performance. This will bo tho presen- ""ion or tn0 drama "Tho Gentleman Thief" In St. John's Parish Hnll, Rector street below Sllverwood, on Saturday evening, April 10. In the play the cast of characters will be ns fol lows: Frederick Carson Leo Kelly Michael Foley Walter Loftua Frederick Van Allen Edward Kennedy Winston Brown John Ariss Togo Leo SlcBrldo John Scott John Callahan Joseph Dougherty "Al" Makom Pntrlck Brogan Joseph Carney Tompkins John F. Mellor Mrs. Morton Mnrla Gagua Kittle Sadie Wall Vera Nellie Ryan The hnll has been secured through the kind ness of the Rev, Eugene Murphy, rector of St. John the Baptist's Catholic Church. The commltleo having the bentflt In chargo are members of Sam Clegg Camp, comprising Albert Scott, James WarHeld, Charles Aldering er, W. A, R. Caywood and G. E. Dorwart. It will bo tho first occasion In tho history of Hetty A. Jones. Post that a benefit has been nrranged to help the members In their under taking. The membership has dwindled by death until but a few comrades remain. The officers of the post are: Commander, Jacob Miller; senior vice commander, John Loos; Junior vice commander, Harry Burk head; sergeant, Samuel Thornton; chaplain, Robert Leos; senior master, Simon Nelson; Junior master, Sergeant John T. Williams; ad jutant, Charles B. Duulap; major, Sergeant Jeremiah Jacoby; officer of the guard, James Aldinger. CHESTER AND VICINITY Lance Lathem, of East Broad Btreet, recently entertained George and Henry Hallett, sons of Professor Hallett, of West Philadelphia. Tho Rev. George W, Sheetz nnd family, ot West 3d Btreet. have removed to East Strouds burg, where Mr. Sheetz has assumed the pas torate ot a Methodist church. Allan Dalton, student at Dickinson College, Carlisle, Is visiting hla father, Junii F. Dalton, on Providence avenue. Mrs. William Yarnall, of McIIvaln street, Is entertaining her nephew, Harry Dooley, or Philadelphia. CAMDEN AND VICINITY Miss Mildred Cole, of Merohantvllle, la at Lakewood, Mrs. W. M, Mattern and son, of Forest Hills, L. I., Is visiting relatives on Cooper atreet, A. Spencer Webster, of 3d and Cooper streets, la spending two months in the South. 3uiB" MecIearjr and ,amllr ae spending the a8ter lo"dayB ' '"eir cottage In Beach Haven. WILMINGTON Major and and Mrs. William O, Ramaay have announced the engagement of their daughter, Mlaa Elizabeth Gouveurnor Ramsay, to M. Van Wyck Ferris, a son of 3Ir, and Mre. Norrla Patterson Ferris, of Roxbury road, Garden City, N, Y. Mr. Ferris la a grandson of the late Isaac Ferris, third chancellor of the Uni versity of New York. Senator and Mra. Wlllard Saulsbury Jeft Sat urday for Southern California, going: out by way of the Grand Canyon ot the Colorado. They will travel In California until April 2T, when they will sail from Sari Francisco for Hawaii. Mis Anna Glfford epent let week with Mr. and Mr, Jrae N. Andrews at Somerset, Va. I lu ' I iy y ,7 , ? V'f aO 'jil ji b juLffJ P ( ill "lUJfli1 i&P-! k" ' " 1 y lkI jf vQ Inil II Pa., was Bolemnlzcd yesterday morning at & o'clock, with a Solemn Nuptial Mass In St. James' Roman Catholic Church, 38th nnd Chest nut streets. The Rev. James C. Monahan of ficiated. Tho bride wore a dark blue traveling gown with a leghorn hat trimmed with blue plumes, nnd a corsage bouquet of whlto roses and lilies of tho valley, She had her sister, Miss Esther Sheohan, as maid ot honor. Miss Sheehan waa gowned In dark blue with n leghorn Wr trimmed with black plumes and wore plnfc KIU lnrnoy roses. John A. Novlns acted as best man. A wedding breakfast nnd rocoptlon nt tho home of the brldo's parents followed tho ceremony. Among tno guests were: Mrs. Edward Smith, Miss Reta Smith, Miss Mary Pursell, Mlsa Mario Puraell, Mrs. Georgo Heck, Miss Muriel Taylor, Miss Marie Smith, Miss Gertrude Blrchall, Miss May Blrchall, Mies Belle Fulmer, Miss Helen O'Neill, MIbs Eva Blebl, Miss Florence Blcbl, Mrs. Ed ward T. Sheehan and son, Mr. and Mfs. Harri son Stewart, Mrs. Ottilia Passlor, Doctor nnd Mrs. Ira Pope, Mr. and Mrs. John Patterson, Miss Jean Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Novlns, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Ncvins, Jr., Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank J Sheohan, Miss Florence Remus, Miss Gertrude Shcehan. John Shcehan, Joseph Sheehan nnd Mrs. E. F. Grady. After a fortnight's trip to AtlantlcClty and New York, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ncvins will live In St. Mary's, Pa,, where they will be at homo after April 18. BUSH-KELLY. A very pretty wedding took placo at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon In St. Charles' Church, Oak View, when Miss Mary Kelly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Kelly, of Mary street, Oak View, becamo tho hrlde ot John Bush, son of Mrs. Anna Bush, of Drcxel avenue, Lanadowne, Tho ceremony was performed by the Rev. John J. Moran. The bride, who was given in mar riago by her father, wore nn attractive spring suit of blue gabardlno with an attractive hat to match nnd carried a shower bouquet of bridal roses. Sho was attended by her sister. Miss Sadie Kelly, who wore a green spring suit with hat to match and carried a bouquet of rosea. Miss Margaret Bush, a sister of tho bridegroom, was flower girl. John Morgan acted as best man. Tho young couplo left for a trip to Niagara Falls and will be at home after April 20, at 29 North Mansfield nvenue, Lansdowne. AMUSEMENTS GLOBE MAIUCnT AND JUNIPETt Continuous Vnurfevttfo AiiOV IU li:3U MLLE DOREE nniAt, opeka co UtafANS. OTItEns PSivn&T'5JE,I1.nmAI' OPEKA CO. SIX MUSICAL GOIUIANS. OTIIER8 COMING NEXT WEEK TWICE DAILY 2:30 ANn -an THE """"Si&SS0 ,0' HYPOCRITES CHORUS. ENLARGED OnCHESTIlA and ORGAN SCATS TWO WECKS .V ADYAXCB Chestnut St. figg" c" E4&7t d. w. artirriTirs STARTLING rnODUCTlON THE AVENGING CONSCIENCE TWICE DAILY AT 3 AND 0 P. M. PRECEDED BY COMEDIES FORREST Last 3 Evtrs. ? mat. The Mask & Wig Club In S'SB NEXT WEEK SEATS TODAY Klbot' BESTUStCALHOWN T0RLD "HELLO BROADWAY" With GEO. M. COKAN andJWILLIAlt COLllSn B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE Evelyn Nesbit and Jack Clifford IN NEW SONGS AND ORIGINAL DANfPS JOSEPH JEFFERSON & CO WILL OAKLAND & CO.; BURTON HOLMES TRAVKLETTE. HARR?f HARRIET uu.v. JI.VU VUIUHS THE I MARKET ST. 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