W'W&am EVENING IEt)01J3B-PHIi;ADELIHI FBIDAY, APBIE 9, 1915; '1" "" " ' '' " ' iiiiwii'iiiii i mi m.i in n in i ii..i i i I,,, , i hi, ,Iii....i.mi.i.i. . n, - 9 S3LIAL EDDINGS dnn ' IKON, - A l5) ( " f" r" l-L -T 7 i l i in nlt A 1 1111111 3L ZZ3h fke ...... a nw MnnTtioaicnv win i I'M ciicst of honor nt a Mask and Iff party, I'"-1 . . i.i.i i.v, hap nlnlr. Mian Mnxv P6 b R'ven lo","'- "' Montgomery. - . a i?inlv. of New York, will glvo n. v .Mtly tomorrow afternoon nt the IMnsk and followed by tea nt the lUU-Carlton. In . ' - i..r nlopp. Mlsi Jcnn Morris lalllle, JZante daunhtep of -Mr. nnd Mrs. Lewis ."BUI f..i Thorn .lll be 10 ntleata Llllle, or " f Wesent. MP . -a a.. .a tirAAbn (.nllaawl hv Mm f"1 After a lapso ui " ". -- , ft; a 0 .ho Lenten Reason, the reular thos K?" .. resumed yenterday nftcioon ut BLmreoke House The tea table wag presided rSIr W Mrs Thomas C. Foster nnd Mm. Bmiorow C. SStnw. and Miss Joflcphlno C. S. E' r,ter Miss Ethel ltnstlnss, Miss Mary Clny- fjf, n nd Mies HcIoIbo Halsey assisted In re K !.ilne. Miss UrooUo nnd 'Mr. Mllliollnnd envo Wl' i .xhihillon dances, nmons them n now ,rlon of the tnnso which 1ms been adapted ,. .. hoiirnom. They also gave a Graceful W. . railed the 8ur.nnts.ca, a, comblnntlon ot W ... .i.n nnrl tho olcl-fnEhloncd iiinzurttn, and B ,t. was enthusiastically applauded. Mrs. Al- ''.... rv.nr Whltlntr nnd her son were nmons ;ythM0 .nterUlnliiB, also Mrs. Jnmen W. Vofftles and Mls J""a no-". '-"""""' ,i.. Amelia Sparks Douglas, ot 409 South SKM ", etreet. entertained laBt night nt dlnnor boforo fothe meeting of tho Fortnightly Cotillon. l'.-,. , Mrs. William Baker entertained a iffrtox party at tho Mask and Wle last night In H" honor of Mls3 Helen Clemens, or neaiiiunm, K tnd William C. Hesse, Jr., whoso engagement E was recently announced. K V.'hen tho Philadelphia Operatic Society pro- ...... "Pnust ." nt tho Academy of Music, on R April 21. there will nssemblo largely tho samo V fashionable sociciy uiai aiicnucu iiiuuuv;iiuii. f, i- ihlq old home of crnnd opera, before Ham- !L metstein built tho Metropolitan. Reservations '& ....- i.- o.irt Uv T T1. StnlpMlinrv. Alexander k nave uec.i ,iiw j - - P Van nensoincr. Jira. .unn a-. ouii .' . .... t? lTniioinn Mrs. Cllnrles H. Coxe. Mrs. (jaUiUEl a-. -.. Arthur H Lea, -Mrs. J. Levering Jones, Mrs. rfflnchnm B. Morris. Thomas McKonn, J. Wll- I Us Martin, Francis B. neoves, Mrs. William (Sellers, Cieorgo D. Itoscngartcn, Mm. la. How ard Weatherly, Mrs. Porctvnl Roberts, Jr., and Mrs. Edward B. Smith. The pioductlon will he under the direction of WaBslll Lcps, musical B I.. .. ,!. a, tmhaI ...lit Ka .tniiA mnn toirecior. jubcimi -. aj.t,. ..... uu ..uhv ....... 'tjer and Albert W. Newman ballet master. ' The Committee for tho Preservation of Kx litlnff Itecords of tho Pennsylvania Society ot Colonial Dames of America has Issued Invita tions for a rccoid tcj, which will bo given at the home of Mrs Charles Stewart Wurtz. 026 f.Plne stieet. on Wednesday afternoon, April It, E from 3 until 0 o'clock. s Next Wednesday afternoon, April 11, a lecture ,on "Earlv .inerlcnn Painters ' will bo given lathe PennsjUnnla Academy of tho Tlno arts foy Charles II. Cufflii, under tho nusplccs of tho Colonial Dames. Mrs. Francis Von Albado Ca- iKaan tr fn aVinlrmnn nf tn T.r.ntliro Cntll IftBlttee. IK TnltflMnna lmvn heen f.qstiprl hv tlln Acrnes Slrwln Northlleld Leaguo to n meeting to be held fat the homo of Miss Mary Coles, 2Ilt Walnut ielr-et. on Tliursilav afternoon. Anrll 15. at S lo'clock. Jllss Xancy V. Strokes will address tho mcetlnff with "The Plan of Northfleld," Miss Elsa It. Renth ivlll sdcqIc on "The Purnose of Northfleld," and Mrs. Harper Sibley, of jrr Rochester, N. y on tho "Power of the W League." , Albert R. Sowall, son ot Albert AV. Sowall, "1206 Spruce street, Is recovering from a severe attack of pneumonia nfter a two weeks' Blck bus. He hopes to be ablo to resume his study cf law at the University ot Pennsylvania next week. Df. and Mrs. A. T. Pollard, corner of 15th and KEpruce etrcets, have returned from a short stay la Atlantic City. Itrs. Georgo Morris Philips has Issued Invita tions for a danco to bo given at tho Country ,Gnb. at West Chester, on Friday evening, April IS. Sir. and Mrs. Cvrus H. K. Curtis and their Slighter, Miss Eleanor Flllsbury, who have tn touring tho West for the past six weeks, fill return to Lyndon, their home In Wyncoto, tomorrow. fIlss Jean Burt, dauchter of Mrs. Horace Brooke Burt, of The Blenheim, 17th nnd Chest- sot streets, will leava on April 2. for her ranch b Jackson's Hole, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs Allnn Eavenson will close their town house, 1532 Pino street, tho end of this i?Kk and occupy their home at Oak Lano for to,e spring and summer. KMr. and Mrs. John .T. Tlarnav hnvn lfr tha I-WETaY.a, nnd nnaneil aha.lt rfiiintpv hnma. K'Won, at Newtown, Pa, i.Mr. and Mrs. Hltrrv Walhanllnn. of ?(! f.wt Hansbury street, Cermantown, yesterday ifanounced tha cnrammanl nf fhnlr ilnilcrliter. P"m Anna C. Wetherstlne, to Ralnh C. Fry, of moier. ALQNG THE MAIN LINE rs?ra.BH00K-Mr, and Mrs. Edwin M, Smucker mi Miss Elisabeth pucker, of 5D37 Overbrook Rjenue. Overbrook. will sail for London. Eng., C5 Jme M, where they tvIU visit their daughter i?' -ne remqinder of tho Bummer, lrs, auy t. overend's Dancing Class for ft icnooi get will hold Its final dance In tha JWbrook Golf Club tonight. The cotillon will Med, by William Henrv Brown, nf Overbrook. K4 Allen andernon, under tha direction of Miss ?f.v i . skinner, Tha class has been a de- tUCCeSS. anil tha rilnnpm that haivav nra. ffded have added much to the social enjoyment. g- William Wallace and Mrs. Frank Brown &. asslSted'SIrs. Overanrl nn natroneaasea. This P?0'1-? i-rs, Henry 11 Pafsavant will enter- p . amner in honor of her son, Gilbert wvant. Covers will ba Jald for 20 guests. CHESTNUT HILL Eds have been issued hv ihn Phlladelnhla. toUllary Qt tj,e Souther industrUl Educa- M Association to hear Miss Scott and Miss 0D. ot the Hlehland Collejre. Kentucky. ? ham of Mrs. Thomas Potter. Montgom. iXiue, on Monday, April u, at 3 o'clock. '-1 d servtd afur tha talks. wi'j Moffly, of AU lane, is epeaeXInS n fortnight ns the guest of Miss Margaret Brad bury, at her cottngo In Atlantic City. ' Mr ond Mrs. Warner O. Earnflhnw, of 2SI East Johnston street, entertained Informally nt dinner Wednesday night nt th6 Philadelphia Crlckot Club beforo the bal masque. Mr. and Mrs. John K. Strublng, ot Si. Mar tin's lane and llartwell avenue, also enter tained. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs William Flndlay Brown and Dr. nnd Mrs. Charles Wlllets. GERMANTOWN Miss Catherine Cooper Cassnrd, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Llpplncott Cassnrd, of K5 Pelham road, will leavo on Monday to visit friends In Baltimore. Mrj. William It. George, of C9 East John oon street, will entertain nt luncheon today. Among tho guests will bo Mrs. William Flnd lay Brown, .Mrs. Joseph A. .lannoy, Jr., Mrw. "any Ross, Mrs. .Alexander Wlstcr, Mrs. Her bert Warden. On Friday, April 16, Mrs. GcorRp will entertain ngnln at luncheon. aMIss Esther Driver Booth, ot 14D West Tillpo hoolten street, pavo a ten yesterday ufternoon In honor of .Mrs. Samuel B Booth and Mrs. Henry D. Booth, Jr . who will bo remembered as Miss Leonora Dennlston beforo her mar ilase In tho fall. Mrs. Booth's mother, Mrs. B E. Dennlston, nnd Mrs. Reynolds Brown pre sided al tho tea table. Mrs. Booth, vlio now makes her homo In Huntingdon, has been tho guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry D. Booth during the Easter holidays. Mrs. Howard II. Glegg, of Elll Knox street, cntertnlned at luncheon yesterday In honor ot iMrs. Joseph I. Clark nnd her daughter, Mia? Mnrenrct Clark. Miss Bertha Graham, of Hermit street nnd Wlssahlckou nvenuc, Is spending a few weeks ns tho guest of relatives In St. Clair, Pa. The next meeting of tho Friday Afternoon Current Events Club will be held today in tho hall at Broad and Ruscomb streets. Its mem bers Include icsldents of Germantown, Logan and Oak Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCarty. of 161 East Chcltcn avenue, will entertain at dinner thM evening In honor of Miss Lucille Grysby, of Chicago. Covers will be laid for 12. .Mr. nnd Mrs. Clydo Ripley, of Boston, Mnss., nro the guests of Mrs. Ripley's mothor, Mr?. Robert Klnltntd, of 121 West Rlttenhouse street. Mr. Hush J. Hamlll, of C6 East Johnson street, nccompanled by her two sons, Howard Hamlll and Stewart Hamlll, 13 spending a few weeks In Atlantic City. ALONG THE READING Mr. and Mis. Harry J. Kcoer, of Summit nve nuc, Jenklntown, havo leased tho residence ot Mr. and Mrs. William F. SchellcnEcr, on Bent road, Wyncotc, which they will shortly occupy. Thero will bo a suffrage meeting and danco In Marshall Hall, Oak Lane, under tho auspices of the Oak Lano Equal Suffrage League, on Friday evening, April 16. Tho speakers on Urn occasion will bo Miss Adclla Potter, of New York; Mis. Georgo Wobeusmlth and Henjy Johns Gibbons. Tho patronesses aro Mrs. U. W. Asbury, Mrs. E. II. aVustln, Mrs. C. II. Anthony, Mrs. Lewis Boyd, Mrs. K. Baruood, Mrs. A. F. Brucgel, Mra. J. M. Bryans, Mrs. A. L. Carhart, Mrs. R. R. Dearden, Jr., Mrs. Alox nnder Ersklne, Mrs. M. M. Freeman, Mrs. Wil liam E. Grobcn, Mrs. Albert Gee, Mrs. G. Von Phul Jones, Miss E. S. Marshall, Mrs. W. Percy Mills, Mre. W. Harry Miller, Mrs. Owen Os borne, Jr., Mrs. A. C. Rcadr Mrs. V. Robcrt shaw, Mrs. N. II. Rand. Mrs. a. W. Stewart, Mrs. a. C. Small, Mrs. B. Saddlngton, Mrs. a. II. Wright. Miss Harriet Read, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Read, ot Shnrplcss and Mountain ave nues, Melrose, will return tho first of next week to Qulncy Mansion, Mnss., where sho Is at tending school. Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Rand, of Mountain nvenue, Melrose, nccompanled by their daugh ter, Miss Natallo Rand, will leave for their farm at Mozait, Bucks County, early In May, where thoy will remain until lata during the autumn. Aj stereoptlcon lecture, entitled "Tho Land ot the Southern Cross," will bo given In tho Parish building of St. John's Lutheran Church, Melroso Park, Saturday evening, April 17, by the Rev. S. D. Daugherty. Carter S. Cole, who Is a student at the Uni versity of Virginia, will return next week Ho has been spending tho Easter holidays with his parents, the Rev. and Mrs, J. Thompson Cole, of Old York road. WEST PHILADELPHIA Miss Louise Green, of 211 South th street, gave an Easter house party nt her parents' cot tage In Ocean City, which was chaperoned by Mrs. Harrison E. Morse. The guests Included Miss Eleanor Morse, Miss Helen Getz, Miss Adelaide Conly, Herbert Wller, Archibald Spark. Alexander Glass and Thomas Hurley. Owing to Illness Mrs. Thomas M. Thompson, of the Satterlee, will ba unable to hold tho meeting of her bridge club this afternoon. The club will meet Instead on Friday. April 23. Miss Lucille E. Morris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Morris, of 4601 Spruce street, who spent Easter as the guest of Miss Mildred Somers, at her parents' cottage, in Ventnor, will visit Miss Elsla Hepburn. In Atlantlo City, before returning home. Mr, and Mrs. Edward T. Shay, of 4030 Girard avenue, entertained a number of friends early this week. Dancing and card playlnff were tho principal features of the evening. Miss Reba Hart, of Logan, Pa., gave a remarkable ex hibition of modern dancing, and her playing on the Piano was delightful. The following were present: Edward Shay, Jr., Francis J. Shay, Emma Fields, Paul o9' JamM aallen- Jolm allien. Louis Fields, Charles J. Becker, Samuel Price Frank Hart, Edward T. Ehay, VrilUtm Burke James Brown, Charles White, Matthew Conway, Mrs. Charles J. Becker. Mrs. Eliza beth aallen, Mrs. May Price, Miss Agnes Rellly. Mrs. Frank Hart. Mrs. Matthew Conway. Mlsa n.ba Hart Mrs. Louis Field. Mis McGlrr, Mrs. Anna M. Shay, Mrs. William Burke. Mary Price, j ' I MRS. RICHARD T. OELLERS Photo by Marccau. Mrs. Ocllcrs is n popular matron of this city, who has been hostess at a number of social afFairs this season. CHILDREN'S TABLEAUX Bellevuc - Stratford Presented Charming Scene As Little Ones Posed and Danced. Ycstcrduy proved a red letter day for those small members of society who wcro fortunate to take part or to view tho enter tainment given In the ballroom of the Bellovuu Stratford for tho benefit of the Hopo Day Nursery. And especially for tho wee folk who posed in tho atlractlvo tableaux wns the tiny ti hectic one Tho performance bognn nt 2:10 o'clock, with n number of tableaux arranged by Mlsi Elizabeth Fisher. Characters from "Grimm's Faliy Talcs," "Alice In Wonderland," "Mother Gooso" nnd other familiar talcs, were pictured by tho young enthusiasts, among whom were Miss Phoebo Drnyton, Francis Lloyd, Ned Bcrwlnd, Miss Isabel Frazlcr, Jncky Wheeler, Georgo Patterson, Sydcnhuni Page, Miss Salllo Henry, Miss Peggy Roscngarton, Owen Wiatcr, Jr., Miss Sarah Large, aVIcholas Nowlln, Miss Trances Wl&tcr, Miss Stella Elk Ins and Curtln Wlnsor. Then followed two delightfully well-rendered violin solos by Miss Polly Thnycr, nccompnnlcd by Sirs. Henry C. Thompson. Little Miss Lillian Emerson, whoso remark able dancing hnn stamped her as a child ot marvelous originality, gave several Interpreta tions from the music ot Grieg, Krclslcr and Moyer-Helmund. Tho second part of tho program consisted of jeproductlons ot tho portraits of old masters, which wcro given atmosphere nnd tho proper Illusion by means of n gauzo curtain strotched over the dull gold border which framed each picture as It appeared. Tho children who posed for theso pictures were Miss Catherine Mather, Miss Betty Donner, Miss .Vnlta Cloth ier, Christopher and Alexander Young, Clayton French Banks, Miss Eleanor Slonn, Miss Ruth Packard, Miss Anita Evans, Charllo Mather, Miss Marlon Kcndrlck, Matthew Balrd and Billy Donner. After tho performance the floor was cleared for dancing, while tea wan served nt tables lining tho sides of tho ballroom, tho party hav ing quite the air of a grown-up fashionable tho dansnnt. Tea was served and candy, programs nnd other souvenirs sold by a group of younger girls, who wore white frocks with red stream ers. They Included Miss Jano Yeatman, -Miss Elizabeth Jeancs, Miss Floronco Kane, Miss Ellso Klapp, Miss Anne Ashton, Miss Margaret ta Jeancs, Miss Alice Jnnney, Miss Mctn Janney, Miss Elsie Hirst, Miss Lonoro A. McCall. Miss Constanco Vauclaln, Miss Marian Watts, Miss Katherlne Hancock, Mlsa Lorrolno t Graham, Miss Virginia Heckschor, Miss Jano Hepburn, Miss Mario Louise Hepburn, Miss Gladys Earle, Miss Susan Doughtcn, Miss Ellen Olcndlnnlng, Miss Sophia Baker, Miss Jean Austin, Miss Marian Balrd, Miss Pauline Bell, Miss Rhoda Brooke, Sliss Edith Carpenter, Miss Eleanor MISS MAE KELLY Miss, Kelly's marriage to Benjamin H, Todd, took place Wednesday in St. Teresa's Qhurch, i i Carprnter, Jllss Emlcy Cook, Miss Nancy Cook, Miss Catharine Coxe, Miss June Coxe, MIs Betsy Davis, Miss Mary S. Grlscom, -Miss Emily Clothier, Miss Ly.lla Clothier, Miss Mury Wlstcr, Miss Sophlo Yarnnll, Miss Rushcll Tucker, Miss Anno Townscnd, Miss Elizabeth Trottei, Jllss Anne Merrick, Miss Ellon Jlc Jllchael, Jtlss .delaldo Nowlln, Jllss Louisa Ncwlln. Jll.13 Edith Page, Jtlss Evelyn Page, Jllss Peggy Thayer, Jlies Frances Ross, .Miss JIargaret Prlchnrd, Jllss Elizabeth Ross, Jllss Eleanor Robb, Miss Josephine Obdyke, Jllss Elizabeth Packard, Miss JIary Packard, Jtlss Nancy Zimmerman and Jtlss JIary Law, Among those present wcic Jlrs. Alexander Van Renssoiner nnd Jlrs. Robort Kelso Cassatt, who entertained a boxful of children; Jlrs. William J. Clothier, Jlrs. Henry Augustus Ber wlnd, Jim. Edgor W. Balrd, .Mrs. Charles D. Barney, Jlrs. Clnyton French Banks, Jlrs. Wil bur Paddock Klapp, Jlrs. Stacy B. Lloyd. Jlrs. Clement Reoves Wnlnw right, .Mrs. Robot t Large, Jlrs. J. Rldgway Rellly, Jlrs. Thomas Ashton, Jlrs. Powell Evnns, Jlrs. JIurdock Kcn drlck. Jlrs. Victor JIather, Jlrs. Francis V. Lloyd, Jllss Clarissa Townley Chase, Jlrs. Her bert L. Clark. Jllss Lctltla JlcKlm, Jlrs. U. Dobson Altemus, Jlrs. John B. Thayer, Jr.. Mrs. Hmry Miller Wntts nnd Jlre. Barton Cooke Hirst. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Jlrs. William Leo Pryor, wife of Lieutenant Commander Pryor, U. S. N., will cntortnln on Jlonday evening nt an Informal dance for young people, which will be given In her home, I3M South 21st street. In tho Girard Estate. Tho affair will bo for her sister. Miss Catherine O. Knight, daughter of Rear Admiral Knight, U. S. N., of Newport, who came to tho city lost evening and will remain for a few weeks, Among the guests on Jlonday evening will ba Jllss Jtarjorlo Edwards, Jllss Edith Gillette, Mies Helen Gillette, Jllss Dorothy Berreman, Miss Barbara Blephnm, Jllss Sophlo Blspham, and Mcesrs. Richard Grant, Abbott McClure, Jullnn Fleming, Brlce Blynn, John Blynn, and Lieutenant Starr. U. S. N. Jlrs. Harry HcnderbOn, of Atlantic City, us spending the week with her sister, Jlrs. JIary Kelly, 1715 West Passsyunk avenue. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Grotta Halvey nnd JIIs3 Nina Halvey, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Halvey, 1733 Diamond street, entertained at a surprise dinner In honor of their mother's birthday an niversary. Tha guests Included many of Jlrs. Halvey's literary friends. The fourth annual banquet of tho Philadel phia Sanitary Improvement Society was held on Wednesday afternoon, April 7, In the Hotel Hanover. Thomas Parker, president of tho as sociation, was toastmaster of the occasion. The class of 1912 of the H. Josephine Wldener School held a class reunion last night In the Bchool building nt 13th and Thompson streets. FRANKFORD Jlr. and Jlrs, Elmer Blatchoy, of Lesher street, have returned from a trip to New York. Miss Catharine Stearns, Miss Sallle Hardman and Miss Lilly M. France are spending th week-end In Wlldwood. "Among the Scenes That Dickens Loves" will be tha title of a lecture given by Francis H. Green In the lecture room of the Frankford Presbyterian Church, under the direction of the Men's Society, on April 19. Owen Morris, will be host at a euchro party at his home on Frankford avenua this evening. He will ba assisted in entertaining by Miss Margaret Carroll, Miss Grace I.awlor, Miss Sylvia Lumley, Miss Julia Melon, James Melon, Francis Lawlor nnd John Melon. A euchre and "500" will be given tonight at the Continental Roof Garden for the benefit of the Frankford Italian Church, Mrs. Frank Malloy, of Tioga, will act as chairwoman. Miss Loretta McCann, of 7010 Tulip street, has had as her guest Mrs. Elizabeth Murtaugh, of Easton, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hoagland and their son and daughter have returned to their home at West Chester, after spending several day as tha guests of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Hutchinson, of t.103 North Water street, Olney. Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Wood will b at home after April 30 at their new reeldence, till Tcrresdale avenue. Wisslnomlng. Mm. Wood was Miss Mary S. Sellmyer, of Frankford, be fore ber marriage last week. Mr. Wood U one of the best-known athletes In the Northeast. 1 TUtl marriage of Jllss Anna McKeiinn, of 1716 McClellan street, to Francis A. Parrel., of 1419 Moora street, took place yesterday after noon nt 4 o'clock In St. Thomas' Aquinas Church, 17th nnd Moore streets'. Miss Mnrle McKennn, sister of the bride, was maid of honor, nnd Stephen Conroy best man. A reception followed at tho homo of tho bride, and tho guests In cluded Jlr. and Jlrs. Harry V. J. Logan. Miss Anna C. Dec, JIlsi Miriam Dee. Jilt EIbIb How Itt, Mint Nancy C. Painter, Miss Eleanor Knollton, Jllss Allco Boyd, Miss Dorothea Holmet, Jllss Genevieve- Hyslop, Miss Jlao Rogers, John Qulnn, Edward Pynam, James Anders, Roger Remolds, Jtnrtln Dezcrauff, Jack Kent, of Trenton, nnd Francis Jlurphy. Jllss Vivian Lo Roy gave exhibitions of fancy dnnces. After nn extcnwlvo wedding trip to Bermuda, Jlr. nnd Jlrs. Fnrrcll will ho nt homo nt 1716 McClellan street. TOWNSEND CUSTER. Jllss Dorothy Custer, dauchter of Jlr. and Jlrs. Edgar aIan Curtcr, of 4101 Baltimore ave nue, will bo quietly married at noon today to William Dixon Townscnd, son of Mr. nnd Mrs1. Harrison Townscnd, of 4103 Baltlmoro avenuo. Only the Immediate families and n few Inti mate friends will bo present nt the ceremony, which will be performed by tho Rev. James Ramsay Swain, pastor of tho Woodland Presby terian Church, In tho church at 42d nnd Pino streets. Tho bride will wear n traveling gown. Immediately following tho ceremony Mr. and Jlrs. Townscnd will leavo on their wedding Journey. VIOGIANO-FIDELIBUS. Tho wedding of Anton Vlgglano, 1025 South 6th street, who has won much favor In this city as n harpist, and Jllss Adcllna Fldcllbus, 921 South 8th street, took place yesterday at tho Church of Our Jlother of Good Counsol, 7th nnd Christian slrcts. Tho Rev. Father E. JI. Jlarlnl officiated. The bride wan given away by her mother, Jlrs. Teresa Fldcllbus. Tho best nmti was Valentino Fldcllbus and tho mald-of-honor wa3 Jllss Nellie Vlgglano. After the church ceremony a reception was held at tho homo of tho bride. Tho house was elaborately decorated with roses and other cut flowers. .V supper was served nnd dancing followed, .mong those present were: Jlr. and Jlrs. N. .mbroRl. Jlr. nnd .Mrs. N. Plzagno, Jlr. nnd Jlrs. P. di Oro, Jlr. and Jlrs. Anton Gnrgano. Jlr and Jlrs. John-Frunclllo, Jlr. and Jlrs. Joseph Cast, Jlr. nnd Jlrs. John Carmlggnano, Jlr. and Jlrs. Frank Cacclo, Jlr. and Jlrs. Antony Pngglo, Jlr. and Jlrs. Robert Lombard!, Mr. nnd Jlrs. Walter Lockwood, Jlr. and Jlrs. Ralph Fldcllbus, Jllss Haze! Pl zagno, Jllss Frances Cacclo, Catharine Raggio, Jllss Anna FIdellbus, Philip McCormack, Jlr. nnd Jlrs. Frank Cutieo, Jlr. and Jlrs. Thomns Wililnms, Jtr and Jlrs. Antony LuzzI, Jlr. and JIr. Vincent Indavia, Jlr. nnd Jlrs. Joseph Lan dolfe and Jlr. and Jlrs. Jllchael James. STOCKTON-O'NEILL. Announcement ,wat made ot tho wedding Tues day night of Jllss Nelllo O'Neill, daughter of Jlr. nnd Jlrs. Peter O'Neill, 3700 Brown street, for merly of Doylestown, and Howard Stockton, of Atlantic Highlands, N. J. The decorations at tho homo of tho bride's parents typified a Klllarney wedding, tho favors being green and white. The brldo woro a whltn satin gown, trimmed with taffeta lace, roses and lilies of tho valley. JIhs Jlarlo Zlegler, of Doylestown, was maid of honor. Thomns O'Neill was best man. Tho bridesmaids were Miss Molly Larkln and Jllss Cathurlno O'Neill. Jllss Jeanctte Shoemaker, of PhonelxvIIle, was flower girl. George Tracey and William Grant acted as ushers. Tho Rev. John E. Cavonaugh, of Our Lady of Mount Carmcl Church, of Doylestown, performod tho ceremony, and Fetor O'Neill, tho bride's father, gave her away. The guests Included Henry Todd, Jllss Betty Todd. Jllss JIary Kelley, Jlr. nnd Mrs. Peter Zlegler, Jlr. and Jlrs. William Kane, JIIbs Helen Dicks. Jlrs. Philip Farley, Jllss JIargaret Hlg filns, Jlr and Jlrs. John Donnelly, Jllss) Nellie Toyne, Jllss JIargaret JIcGettlkan, Jllss Cath erlan JIcGettlknn and Henry Arnold. Jr., all of Doylestown. Jlr. and Mrs. John Shoemaker, Mr. nnd Jlrs. John O'Neill, Jlr. and Jlrs. Jllchael O'Neill, Jlr and Mrs. Augustus Shoemaker, Jlr. NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA On Jlonday evening, April 12, a sowing circle meeting, composed of the members of the Im maculate Conception Church, at Front street below Laurel street, will be held at the home of Mrs. Baker, 1121 Marlborough street. The Ladles' Auxiliary of the Kensington Com mandery, Knights Templars, will hold services nt the Elklns Home on Sunday ufternoon, when the Rev. Mr. Heebncr will preach. Mrs. Powers and JHsa Marlon Powers, of 2311 Frankford avenue, have returned from Atlantlo City, where thoy havo been for the last week. The Ladles' Auxiliary, Commandery No. 70, of which Jlrs. Elizabeth JUnk Is president, will glvo a "600" and pinochle at Jlosebach's, 13th street above Girard avenue, tomorrow. Mrs. Joseph Slmsohn, of 903 North Franklin etreet. has returned from a visit to Baltimore. LANSDOWNE Ths borough of Lausdowno Is arranging to form a club from the college men and women, A committee has the matter In hand, and ex pects to havo the club formed to give an en tertainment on April 23. Every effort will be put forth to make the club and entertainment a success. Miss Olive Mason, ot West Lacrosse avenue, Lansdowne, Is spending the Easter holidays at her home. 8ho Is a student at the Wheaton College. , CAMDEN AND VICINITY Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harned, of Merchant vllle, are on a two months' trip to Honolulu, via the Panama Canal. Pr, Charles S. Pancoatt, whose parents re side at 05 Cooper street. Is now an assistant to the noted Budapest surgeon, Doctor Doel llnger. WOODBURY Mrs. Horace Nixon, accompanied by her daughters, has just returned from a short visit In New York. Mrs, Synott lefjt yesterday (o yUlt Mrs, Charles Frank fop, of Nw Torts, oyer this WKk-end, i W and Jlrs. John Stockton, of Atlantlo Highlands', N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. Morris Jostyn, Mr. and Mrs. Wnltcr McLaln, of Bedford, N. J , Jtr. nnd Mrs. George .nderson, ot Camden, N J,i Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Taylor, of Tuckcrton, N. J , Mr. and Jlrs. T. Garrison, of Atlantic Highland. N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. T. Denman, of Ottnnola, N. C: JItss Catherine Hnrrlgan, Jtr, and Mrs, Ray Shcean, Jllss Catherine Devers nnd Miss Anna Devers, of Bridgeport, Pa.; Joseph Evnns, ot Strafford. Pn ; Lionel Pcngyls, George Tra cey, Jllss Florejico Unzerkosler, Miss Blancho UnzcrkoMcr, Jlr. and Mrs. Wllllnm Grant, John Grant, Miss Jlarlo Tracey, Jllss Catherine BoU chan, SIlss JIary Jlurray, Jllss Mao Cooney, Jtr. and Mrs. James Jlc(nnaly, Jllss Helen Mc Annnlly, Jlr. nnd Jlrs. James JIcGuIrk, Miss Catherine JIcGuIrk, Jllss Mary JIcGuIrk, Jtlch asl JIcGuIrk. Jlr. and Jlrs. John Larkln, of Germantown; Jlr. and Jlrs. Jtlchacl JlcCann, Jlr. and Jlrs. A. S. Bhlbe. Jlr. and Jlrs. John Horrlgan, Jlr. nnd Jlrs. Harry Jones, Jtr, and Jlrs. John Dccney, James GIllMple, Bernard O'Neill, James Simon, Jllss Alma Armstrong and Otorgo Armstrong Tho couplo are spending their honeymoon in Boston, JInss., nnd will take up their futuro residence In Atlantic Highlands In a fortnight. SCHJIIDT-BRIGGS. The marrlago of JIUs Anna Stewart Brlggs, daughter of Jtr. nnd Jlrs. Neal C. Brlggs, of 2212 South 16th street, and Earnest C. Schmidt was solemnized Wednesdny evening at 8 o'clock at tho homo of the bride's parents. The Rev. T. L. Jamison, pastor of tho United Presbyter ian Church, officiated. Tho bride, who wa given In marrlago by her father, was attended by Jllss Gertrude S:hmtdt, sister of the bride groom, as maid of honor, and Jllss Anna Man gle as bridesmaid James Llpton acted as best man, Jlr. and Jlrs. Schmidt will spend their honeymoon In California. TODD-KELLY. A quiet wedding took place yesterday In Saint Tercsa'b Cnthollc Church, Broad and Cntherfno streets, when Jllss Jlne Kelly became tho bride of Benjnmln H. Todd. The ceremony was per formed by the Rev. John T. Crowley, rector of tho church. Tho brldo was attended by her sister, Jllss Agnes Kelly, and W. Dougherty acted as best man. After a short trip South Jlr. and Mrs. Todd will live in South Philadelphia. AMUSEMENTS GLOBE MARKET AND JUNIPEU Continuous VaudevilU 11:30 TO 11:30 MLLE. DOREE Presents THE IMrniUAIa OPERA CO. SIX MTJ.HlCAla GORMANS, OTHERS COMING NEXT WEEK TW1CR DAILY 2:30 AND 8:30 THE REMARKAnLE. STARTLING, ORIGINAL PHOTO-SPECTACLE HYPOCRITES CHORUS. ENLARGED ORCHESTRA and ORGAN SEATS TWO WEEKS IS ADVANCfl Chestnut St. SSSSb Homo of World' Greatest Photoplay Afternoons 1:30 to 4:80 loo. lBc. 25c Etenlncs 7:30 to 10:30 10c. 29c, a Few SOo D. W GRIFFITH'S STARTLING PRODUCTION THE AVENGING CONSCIENCE TWICE DAILY AT 3 AND 0 PM. PRECEDED HY COMEDIES B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE Evelyn Nesbit and Jack Clifford IN NEW SONGS AND ORIGINAL DANCES JOSEPH JEFFERbON & CO.; WILL OAKLAND A CO.. BURTON HOLMES TRAVELETTE, HARRIET rn'rer AMn nTlrnufi BURT. AND OTHERS FORREST Last2Evgs. ASS5JSS The Mask & Wig Club ,n $tfsTa NEXT WEEK SEATS NOW SELLING BEST MUSICAL SHOW IN THE WORLD COHAN'S REVU2 "HELLO BROADWAY" With QEO. M COHAN and WILLIAM COLLIER MARKET ST ABOVE 10TII PICTURES 11 A M. to 11 :1S P. M. WILLIAM ELLIOTT "WHEN WE WERE TWENTY-ONE" THE Stanley Added Attraction VANDERBILT CUP RACE COMING VICTOR MOORE In "SNOnS" AN ALL-BALLAD PROGRAM Kill lie aunc by JOHN McCORMACK At the Academy, 8.15 Tickets at HeppVa. Amphitheatre aeats, - rowe reserved, 75o other 500. on sale tonight at Academy. 7.30, O N I G II T AT.TTT PHI TONIGHT AT 8:15 AUilalJlrril MATINEE TOMORROW. 2:15 Oliver Moroaca Preaeme J. Hartley Mannere" PEG 0' MY HEART 00 GOOD BALCONY SEATS AT 11.00 400 COOP FAMILY CIRCLE SEATS. SOo Metropolitan .VaS 13,14 A Startling; and Thrilling Narrative JAMES T. J. ARCHIBALD 8 Months with the German 4 Austrian Armies WAR TALK 3000 FEET MOVINO PICTURES 150 COLORED PHOTOGRAPH SLIDES SEATS AT 1100 CHESTNUT 25c to $1.00 CROSS KEYS THEATRE Something Different SIERRA SUNBEAMS 5 OTHER U1G ACTS New Program Mon. & Thurs. Dally Ifl. Evenlnge. T and S at 2.15 10. 15. 20o VICTORIA MARKET AND NINTH PRICES 10c, 20o Continuous 11 to 11 "Quality" Vaudeville and Robert Warwick In "THE MAN WHO FOUND HIMSELF" METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE Last performance, Metropolitan Opera Co., N. Y. Tuesday Evg , April 20, at 8. Mmea. Farrar, Alia I CARMEN MTMolfa1nnin.",Amal0' Cn4ttet"' BEATS. 1100 CHESTNUT ST. Mall Orders Received, 7 A U'DTPTf Thhi t Next Week. Evenlnge, Sill IjilXVXVlOXVMatlneeai Wed. and Sat., at 2,i ROBERT HILLIARD arqWcU Popular Price Wednesday Matinee. Beit Seata II W1THERSPOON HALL. MONDAY, APRIL 12. 8 49 EVAN WILLIAMS "" TENOR; RECITAL Seata at Htppe'i. HIT Cheetnut Street ACADEMY Seati at Heppo'a, 1118 Cheetnut. ' PHILADELPHIA I Tomor, JI, ORCHESTRA L,J gffla,. BROAD '&2rs? Ethel Barrymore thsb'haiw NIXON'S GRAND Today 8:15. TAB "THE FASHION SHOP! VAN BROTHERS: MR. i MRS. KELSO j WROES BODS; GOLDEN AK1) SWEETIE" I OABTOS PALMER; LAUGHING PICTURES. T VBTP TONIGHT AT 8:15 Jjl-lyilf MATINBE TOMORROW, J IS Faversham ' "Stw The Hawk DUMONT'S nfl CASINO 'im, uSSMt !, 'mm iBI LI Uli II irBBBTw jSy