'"" ' imppmn mi.hwu: EVEKlKa LEPaEB PHILADELPHIA, 6ATURDAY) APBIU 10, 1915: 0 i qpB lTanlivi TTif wt J -VjijJ I IT i 3 I 1 -EH u,o gaiety of Eastcrtldo society will A havo very Jltllo to occupy Its devotees frln tho coming week. A number of per ons aro plannlnu to move to their nuburban f" ,, m the near future. There will be, how r a 'ew entertainments. Monday night tIVttnant Commander William Lee Pryor and , Trjor will glvo a email Informal dance .1 their residence, 23M South Slat street, In " 6f 0f Miss Katharine Qrlnnell Knight, Swshtcr of Admiral Knight, of Newport, and ,,lltrof Mrs. Pryor. On Tuesday Miss Mary Evelyn Chew, debu l.nte daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David 8. D. CM will bo guest of honor at a luncheon to . given by Mrs. Itoland U Taylor nt her heme 2240 West Cholton avenuo. Mrs. Edward jf Klemm will entertain at luncheon In her ko'me 2011 Spmce utreot, that day. and In tho evening a dance will bo given by Mr. and Mrs William H. Berry and Mr. nnd Mrs. John g Oustlne, of 1813 Pino street, In tho Merlon Cricket Club. Mrs. Clement Reeves Wanwrlght will enter tain st brldgo at her home, on Chestnut and Navahoo avenues, Chestnut Hill, on Wednes day afternoon, and Miss Maria S. Ulsphnm U1 bvb a brldgo party In her home, 2313 Ue iancey place In tho evening a subscription dance will bo Bvc" ln tllB Philadelphia Cricket Club, arranged by Mrs. T. Charlton Henry, Mr.' John Ptory Jenks, Mrs. Joseph Watker Wear, Mrs Howard K. Scavcr, Mrs. Clarence C ZanUInscr, Miss Elizabeth M. Cheston nnd MIm Eleanor B. Hopkins. Several dinners will jrecede the dance, among which will bo that given by Mr. and Mrs. Clarcnco C. Zantzlngcr, of Highland nnd Scmlnolo avenues, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Wear, of Gravers lane, Chestnut HlU. On Thursday afternoon Mrs. J. Gardner Cas latt wlrf glvo a small nntl-suffrngo tea at her home, HIS Spruce street. Mrs. Walter Langdon Eustls will hold a tea and fair at her home, 3015 Pine street, that afternoon, ln aid of tho Children's Scashoro Homo at Chelsea, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Charlemagne Tower will glvo an Informal danco Friday evening nt their home, 1315 Locust street. In honor of their daughters, Miss Helen Susnn Tower nnd Miss Gertrudo Tower, Tlicro will also bo a costumo danco to bo given In tho Plastic Club, 217 South Camnc itrcet, to be given by Mr. nnd Mrs. Daniel Haddock Farr nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Percy II, Clark, Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Prlco Wright wilt entertain at dinner prior to tho danco at their home, In Allen's lane, asv will also Mrs. Robcrt W. Downing In her home, 1621 Locust street. Miss Hope Truxton Beale, debutante daugh ter of Mr. anil Mrs. Edward F. Bcale, whoso ensagement to Oliver Eaton Cromwell, son of Mrs. Edward T. Stotcsbury, has been recently announced, will ho guest of honor at a lunch eon to bo given by Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter C. Brooks, Jr., on Saturday nt Fort Garrison, their home In tho Green Spring Valley, prior to the Grand National Steeplechase. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Droxel Bldclle, of hot Walnut trtrect, will glvo a largo musical on Saturday night, April 17, to meet Miss Mary L. Duke, of New York. Miss Edith Harrold Gilllngham, dobutnnto daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Edgar Gil llngham, will be guest of honor at a dinner to be given by Mrs. Edward Bowman Leaf at tho Merlon Cricket Club. Mrs. Thomas II. Brlnton. of the Morris. 13th and Spruco streetB, has Issued Invitations for the marriage of her granddaughter, Miss Eliza beth Brlnton Graham, to Philip Ten Brouk Mattson, on Thursday, April 22, at 12 o'clock, t the Chambors-Wyllo Memorial Church, Broad street below Spruce, Miss Edith Bond, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bond, of Ashbourno road, Ashbourne, will be entertained nt a box narty given by illss Elizabeth Bobbins this evening nt the ak and Wig performance. Mrs. Charlotte M. Wain and her daughter, Mlis Fanny Wain, hava left for a trip of sev eral weeks. They will visit both tho San Wego nnd San Francisco Expositions! Friends of Mrs. P.. Harold McQuale, of Ard- tnore, will be glad to know she Is recovering from her recent Illness and Is visiting her mother, Mrs. John I. Dally, before leaving for Atlantic City, where she expects to spend sev eral weeks, Mrs. McQualo will be remembered s Miss Rose A. Dally beforo her marriage. ' Mrs. Edward Fell Lukens, of H7 West School House lane, will entertain the members of her luncheon club on Monday nt tho Union League. Her guests will Include Mrs. Henry Baln Wdse, Sirs. Joseph It. C. McAllister, Mrs. Ds-via o, Eaton, Mrs. Walter Walls, Mrs. Charles Mende, Mrs. Edward N. Hang, Mrs. Humbold Garber, Mrs. Henry Rogers Swope, Mr. Lydla Curtis, Mrs. Alexander De Haven n4 MIs Serrlll. A theatro party will follow the luncheon. Mrs. Merla Wllfson announces the marriage fj ' her daughter, Miss Esther Josephine Wllf Mb. to Levis Clement Babcock, Jr., on Friday. wi 5, at 4 o'clock. Tho ceremony was per formed by the Rev. Dr. Oliver A. Kerr, an old "lend Of the brMeprnnm'i fnmltv In fhA nru. m of only the Immediate relatives of the nn and bridegroom. i Miss Agnes G, MeKenna and Miss Helen A. noweau will give a card party on Saturday, .""( it, In the auditorium of St. Joseph's Col "e. In aid of the new Vlllanova Convent ln miltr, pa. Mrs. Caleb t nfit. -r. TTi,.t Jjret. accompanied by her daughter, Miss prguerlt Milne, is spending a fortnight at t Point Comfort. Vs, "ri. Raymond r n Trr-ti,. -. tin ti. MWt, Qerrasntown, will entertain at a small K. AnutMy. April 15, from, 4 till Mrs. t''rlght win k .. . j ,.,. .. ... jLxm... " t"''uru aa miss jsiargareua IWhltney. itlss Rank a -m ... . .... ij v , """ tninunn, -woo -win do a li,nt nxt 8Mn. has returned from St. iTTr. Bcnool Peeksklllron-Hudson, for the Win vii ' r B,s,r M, olnney J. r maiiuj, she will return on Monday, April 19. H Frank. "TAIL filing PnmMtiv whn hrf.a tcesfuHy given out-of-door performances on MM lWn nf .1,- n t .-.... ,.. t " " wvoitauiuwa i;ncKOv wiuu, iii nante." consisting of three) clever one-act ;rT won and the Laird." "Red Night" 2 Hly Ellen of Coupy aare." In the bU- -" nu03jr vaiasr, Arij , Photo by Mareeau. MISS ELIZABETH LATTA Miss Lntta with hor sister, Miss Mnr Karct Lnttn, will bo hostess at a small danco to bo given tonight in honor of Miss Martha Whltmor, who is a dobu tnnto of this past season. Tho Misses Latin mndo their debut in November. WOMEN WRITERS' CLUB A Musicnlo and Play Will Bo Given Next Friday Night, Under tho Auspices of tho Club. Tho Women Writers' Club, which Is now well Into Its second jear of existence nnd the owner of handsome clubrooms at 1210 Lo cust street, will glvo n delightful enterlnlnment next Friday evening, April 16, nt the New Century Drawing Booms. The program of the evening will bo: PART ONE Songs (a) Rolling Down to Bio German (b) Mammy Song Ware Howard B. Stavers Songs Ja.) Berceuse, from Jocclyn Godard X(b) "Der Splclman" Hlldach Miss Isabel Allen Violin obllgatos by Emll F. Schmidt Aria "E Lucovnn lo Stelle," from La Toscn Puccini. Daniel C. Donovan Violin Solos (a) Nocturne, op. 51. No. 3 Sibelius (b) Chanson Louis XIII nnd Pa vane, Couperln-Krelsler (c) Prcludo and Allegro.. Pugnanl-Krelsler Emll F. Schmidt Songs (a) In Dreams Zcckwcr (Written for Mrs. Lelgo) (b) Venetian Boat Song Blcordl Mrs. John P. Lelgo AT THE PIANO Mrs. Edith Mnhon Miss Holcn Boothroyd Joseph W. Clarke TAUT TWO THE PLATS AND PLAYERS will present "HOW HE LIED TO HER HUSBAND" By G. Bornard Shaw CAST He Chnrles Mitchell She Mrs. J. Howard Beber Tho Husband Henry Schaffcr, Jr. ALONG THE MAIN LINE OVMtliROOK Mrs. John G. Croxton, of B830 Ovorbrook avenue, entertained hor niece, Mls3 Agnes Dodge, of Toledo, O., during tho EaBtor holidays. Miss Dodge resumed her studies at Ogontz School, Elklna Park, last Wodnesday. MCniO.V Mr. nnd Mrs. John IT. Seal will return home today after spending Easter week at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Karl E. Llndgren and Mr. and Mrs. James K. Davis, who spent tho last two months nt Atlantic City, returned to their home, comer Hnzelhurst nnd Forrest avenues, Thursday afternoon. Mr. nnd Mrs. GIrnrd Tanllng, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. MacAdama and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Northorp, of Now York, also motored up from the shoro with Mr. and Mrs. Llndgren And will be their guests over tho week-end. The members of the Merlon Bed Cross As sociation met Thursday aftornoon nt the home of Mrs. Arthur M. Lewis, on Balrd avenue. Tho meotlng was a largo one. The members have worked very hard during the winter and early spring, so that nil are much encouraged by the results, tAwrvn Mr. nnd Mrs. William Bennett Kraft, of Llandrlllo road, will entertain at cards tho night of Friday, April 23. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Sperlng and Miss Isabel Sperlng, of State road, have returned from Ventnor, where they opened their cottage for tho Easter holidays. Mrs. Clayton I. Boyer, of 410 Bryn Mawr avenue, will give a card party ut her home to day. The card of her sister. Miss Florence M. McDovItt, was enclosed. nALA Mr. and Mrs. Alexander W. Plckford will leave tomorrow for a week's visit to Chicago. Charles C. French nnd II. Fox, of Now York, will spend this week-end with Mrs. French nnd Mrs. Fox. who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Plckford, and who will remain ns tho guests of Mlsa Marlon Plckford during her parentB" nbsence. Mr. and Mrs, Edward Legge, of Boston, have returned home after spending the Easter holi days with Mrs. Legge's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Samuel Stephenson, of City avenue. AnDMOnE A very successful rendering of Goldsmith's "She Stoops to Conquer" was given last night by the senior class of the Lower Merlon High School, In the auditorium of the school building. The play was well staged, and the acting of each member of the cast was a credit to Miss Dorothy Holland, who for the past ten years has so successfully coached tho annual shows of the senior class. The principal characters were played by the following; Mr. Hardcastle George Sullivan Mrs. Hardcastle v"e,',e1,Smltn Charles Marlow Hussell Hammll George Hastings ....Joseph Hyan Tony Lumpton Baymond Swing Kate Hardcastle ....Sara Pedrlck Constance Nevlll Mlllred Oomins The other girls and boys who took part in the show were; Fanny Bishop, Mary TJfflny. Philip Durham, James Armstrong. William Ty son. James Speers and Joseph Scargrall. About ten of the senior girls acted as ushers. The entertainment was well attended by Main Line and cross country folk. Among some of those who motored over from Cynwyd and Bala were Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. de V. Keefe, the Misses Keefe. Miss Dorothy Fleck, Mr. and Mrs A. D Pedrick. Miss Marlon Plckford. Miss Ursula Seeburger, Miss Dorothy Morris. Miss Helen Pedrlck. Miss Dorothy Mecke. Joseph Keefe, Cyril Dolan and John G. Fleck. BRYN mawr Miss Margaret Harlan Chrystle, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Walter Chrystle, of Clifton, accompanied by Miss Eleanor Dough erty daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dough erty of Montgomery avenue, Haverford. ar rived home this wee from Palm Beach. Fa.. where they have been vlsltlnsr friends. Many 4aierUtamau wr jdrea la hlr ixosm tS?SrlPIB5SKl, fT 'JHHHISBi MISS elizabetii childs steel PPiwMK! Irilkf ? v r 'HBIffiS Mlss Stoc1' whoso cnenBcment to Mr. ffM''jBB; 'lA'Jl ' ' ' ).fflP Robcrt PillinfC Antlcrson wns recently iMMl'! j3Hb Mlr J' IW announced, was truest of honor nt a WMmh J t immWmt ' SM brtdE Pary given by her mother yes- l&ife& P$$SKHm&&2L&ti SM tonlay fternoon. 7 Mfe ' lmTvBHB f,B THESPIAN DRAMATIC CLUB MISS JEAN MORRIS Miss Lillie, who mado her debut in tho fall, will and Wig party today, which will bo given by New York. GERMANTOWN Miss Emily Cassard, who has been visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Llp plncott Cnesnrd, has returned to her homo In Baltimore, Md. Tho next dlnncr-danco nt the Gcrmantown Automobile Club will take place on Thursday, April 22. ) Mr. and Mrs. William S. Pilling, of 223 West Upsnl street, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Fackenthal, Jr., of Blcgclsvllle, Pa., havo returned from a six weeks' trip to California, where they visited friends and were extensively entertained. Mlas Dorothy Johnson, who has been visiting her aunt, Miss Johnson, of tho Graystono, School Houso lane, has returned to Smith Col lege, where she is a member of the freshman class. Mrs. Robert Duncan Gatewood, of 6103 Archer streot, Is confined to her homo with a soveio attack of grip. At the meeting of the Men's Club of Christ Episcopal Church, Tulpehocken and McCallum streets, last night, an address was given by Mr. S. W. Mower, of tho Inasmuch Mission. There were also violin and harp solos. FRANKFORD Miss Edna J. Reynolds will entertain Infor mally this evening nt her home, Harrison and Mulberry streets. The members of tho Adar lan Quartet, which include Mrs. Charles Castor, Miss Elsie Blnker, Mr. B. Harris Knowles and Mr. George Klrkpatrlc, will be the guests of honor. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bcnnle, of Holmcsburg, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son. Mr, and Mrs. Blttenhouse Holmefl, of Foulk rod street, left recently for Ocean City, where they will remain six months. LANSDOWNE Mrs. David Colvey, of Harper avenue, enter tained a number of her friends at "500" last evening. The decorations were Klllarney roses and sweet peas. Among the guests were Mr., and Mrs. Joseph Mayers, Mr. and Mre. William Iavls, Mr. and Mrs. ,L. Lukens, Mr. and Mrs. John Haase, Mr. nnd Mrs. Etress, Mr. and Mrs, John Minor, Mr. nnd Mrs. William Needger, Miss Alice Moran, Mr. Stephen Horn, Miss Amelia Horn, Mr. Frank Little and Mr. and Sirs. Herbert J. Smith. A WEEK of ideal April weather, following doge upon the heels of the 'Indian' win ter which came to us last week, hs resulted In a number of spring gowns and hats making their appearance. The severely plain two-piece suit continues In favor, and no woman con siders her wardrobe quite complete without one of these fetching little trotteurs. Mrs. Francis V. Lloyd Is wearing one of these boyish suits, made of light gray serge cheviot, with a three quarter length Jacket belted at the waist line wth a black patent leather belt. A large flat hat of black satin, devoid of trimming and flar ing sharply at the left side, complete the at tractive costume. A mannish Norfolk suit of dark blue gabar dine is worn by Mrs. Harry Wain Harrison, who tops It with a smart, close-fitting hat of dark bluf satin. Miss Uytendale Baird looks extreme ly well In a tallleur of sage green cloth. The skirt has a single plait In the back and another In front, and the short jacket baa a raised belt Mlis Balrd wears with this suit a smart three cornered hat of dark green, hemp, with a pair of. tiny bright ptvo, Mercury, wlas seiciisd at sr what & LILLIE ,,noto by J. Mitchell Elliot. bo tho guest of honor at a Mask her aunt, Mrs. J. A. Finlcy, of MATINEE MUSICAL CLUB Last Concert of tho Season to Take Plnca Tuesday Afternoon at the Roosevelt. Tho closing concert of tho Matlnco Musical Club's season nt tho Roosevelt, on Tuesday afternoon next, will bo unique and decidedly Interesting. Mary Wnlkcr Nichols, who Is In charge of the program, haB been hnppy In her selection of participants, nnd there Is apcclal appreciation of tho courtesy of Mr. Lewis James Howell, tho well-known baritone, who will contribute, as his offerings, tho lino "Credo," from Verdi's "Otello," and "Sho Never Told Her Love," Haydn's dainty song, tho words of which nro from "Twelfth Night." Mrs. William B. Mount, Mrs. Bay Dnnlcls Jones, Miss Nina Prettymnn Howell and Miss Haney will be at the piano. Tho program Is ns follows: Duet, "How Sweet the Moonlight Sleeps Upon This Bank" Liza Lehmann From "Merchant of Venice." Mrs. Clara Yocum Joyco and Mary New kirk Soprano, "Hark, Hark, tho Lark" (C'ym- bellne) Schubert "Who Is Sylvia?" (Two Gen tlemen of Verona) Schubert Mrs. William B. Bees. Violin, Polonaise Wlenlawskt Mrs. Effle Leland Golz. Baritone, "She Never Told Her Love" ("Twelfth Night") Haydn "Iago's Creed" ("Otello") Verdi Mr, Lewis James Howell. Soprano, Selected, Mrs. B. F. Maschal. Piano, "Wedding March and Elfin Dane" ("Midsummer Night's Dream") Mendelssohn-Liszt Miss Dorothy Goldsmith. Tenor, "Sigh No More, Ladles" ("Much Ado About Nothing") Stcvena "Orpheus and His Luto" ("Henry VIII") Sullivan "When Love Is Kind" Anonymous Mr. Edward Shlppen Van Leer. Contralto, "Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind" ("As You Like It") Snrgeant "Where the Bee Sucks" ("Tho Tempest") Dr. Arue Mlsa Ella W. Olden. Soprano, "Mistress Mine" ("Twelfth Night") Lola Carrier Worrell "It Was a Lover and His Lass" ("As You Like It") Liza Lehmann Mrs. Ida F. Hamell. The annual meeting and election of the club will be held April 27, when there will be a vol unteer musical program. the front, A good-looking walking suit of light gray mixed cloth Is worn by Miss Katherlne Seeler, the needed contrasting touch being afforded by the wide-brimmed sailor hat of scarlet Usere straw. Miss Margaret Berwlnd Is another debutante who has adopted one of these trig little suits. Miss Berwlnd wears one of dark mixed cloth with a high-belted Jacket, and her hat Is a wide-brimmed model of slate-gray, trimmed with a leather fancy. Miss Ellen Jaquett Sellers appeared at a re cent fashionable wedding In a becoming deml tallleur of bottle-green broadcloth. The skirt was made rather full, with a girdle of green silk, and the Jacket was braided and had a wld panel In the back, Miss Sellers' hat was a large net sailor of dark green straw. A stunning afternoon costume of midnight blue crepe de chine it worn by Mis Anna Flor ence Woodruff. The skirt Is made of a suc cession of graduated flounces, accordion plaited, and. the abort coat Is hung with black bugles. Miss Woodruffs, bat Is a small, cJose-ntUnjr turban of bUck-lacauere4 straw. t "Willowdnle," by the Thespian Club, Was Given Thursday Night in West Phila delphia. "Wlllowdale," tho Thespian Dramatic Club's first play, was repeated Thursday night In the Cooper Methodist Episcopal Church for the benefit of tho trustees' fund. It was pre sented by tho same c.iRt that' so successfully portrayed this llttlo drama boforc, nnd was greatly appreciated by n large audience. The play was n trlbuto to Edward R. Williams, of Rlvcrton, N, J., whoso nble nsslstanco ns a coach made tho ultimate success possible. Tho cast Included David Roberts, as Lcm Hackelt: Leonard .Burrls, as tho postmaster; Charles Brownley, who so well carried tho part of Simon Pinner; Mlsq Ethel Jones, ns Mrs. Bas sett; Miss Myrlo Compton, who was tho pretty country miss named Rosetta Gates; Joseph Frommc, ns tho country parson: Miss Dorothy A. Kinsley, ns Oleander, the hired girl; Ed ward IS. Williams, the unscrupulous lawyer called Joseph Godfrey; Miss Madeleine E. Zane, Millie Bassctt, almost an unwilling bride; Jesso H. Whlteley, the accused, who triumphs through tho help of his friends, and wins his loved one! Miss Anna A. Miller, as Miss Hazcy, n crazy woman, and Roblnon MncMullln, as Clarence DInsmore, the school teacher. This cast Is one of the most well-balanced companies that over presented an amateur play In West Philadelphia, and tho comments from all sides were compli mentary to tho highest degree. Tho object of this club Ii to present good, clean plays for some chnrltablo or church work and all com munications from persons wishing old In this line would bo promptly given notlco through Edward It. Williams, 1300 Chestnut street, Phila delphia. In conjunction with this performance Mrs. Margaret McClclInn Williams, well known to all followers of elocution nnd oratory, ren dered ln hor Inimltablo style. "Tho Whito 611 houtte," In character, nnd a little suffrage piece. ALONG THE READING Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Proctor, Woodland avenue, Wyncoto, returned today from a -visit of several Hecks with relatives In Massachusetts. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. F. Barlnger, Fornbrook ave nue, Wyncote, will return today after six weeks In Cuba. On their icturn they stopped for a few days each at Palm Beach, Fla., and Ashovllle, N. C, to visit friends. Jack Scheetz and Alnn Fetterolf, of Wyncote, motored to Atlnntla City on Wednesday. Mrs. Frank England, of Oak Lano and North 6th street, entertained at a house party In her summer homo ln North Wlldwood. Mrs. H. D. Crulckshank. of Summit avenue, Jenklntown, Is entertaining Miss Jesse Dewlg, of New York city, over the Easter holiday.). Miss Dewlg Mil! return to hor homo today. Miss Maria Luger, of Mill road, Ashbourne, has been tho guest of Miss Anna Link, of 6525 Germantovvn avenue, for several days. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Gilbert, of Bed Top, Bydal, havo taken a cottage at Eaglesmere, where they will spend the summer. WEST PHILADELPHIA A farowell party to Miss Mary Quinn, of 3703 Woodland avenue, was given in her honor by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Quinn. Miss Quinn lias left for a tour of the West and a visit to the San Francisco Exposition in com pany with Mrs. Robbe. Among the guests wero Lieutenant nnd Mrs. Wesley M. Long, Lieuten ant and Mrs. Andrew J. Long, Dr. Francis Suthermen, Mr. nnd Mrs. William Atchison, Mr. and Mrs. John Fowler, Mr. nnd Mrs. Thom as Strayer, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Campbell, Pro fessor Wiggins, Mr. Bernard Thornton and Miss Andrews. Mrs. Elizabeth M. Keen, who recently re turned from Valley City, N, D., entertained at a house party nt her home In Ramblen road, Wlldwood Crest, N. J. Among the West Phila delphia guests were Miss Elizabeth Raftery, Mlsa Anna Whitaker, Mies Claire Vincent, Miss Eleanor Clifton and Mr. Bayard H. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Park gave a small Informal dance last night at their home. 1110 Pine street. Their guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Nixon, Mr. and Mrs. J. Louts Kates, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander M. Dellaven, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Newton Itaag, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rogers Swope, Mr. and Mrs. James L. Dillon, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fell Lukens, Dr. and Mrs. Theodore D Catrto, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. William F. Breltenbaugh and Mr. and Mrs. Harrison N. Diesel. DELAWARE COUNTY The Athletic Association of the Upper Darby High School will give a three-act play, called "The Sophomore," In the auditorium of the Garretford School this evening. Among those who will take part are Mr, W. L. Shark, Mr. William Horn, Mr. William Cooper, Mr. It. Bardlsey, Mr. Samuel Rudolph, Mr. T. J. Milne, Mr. William Grant, Mr. T, Whllcroft. Miss Jean Parker, Mlsa Edna Ortiz and Miss Cath rlne Yochum. MUs Lillian Galloway and Mr. T. J. Mllle are noting as coaches, and trie Com. mtttee of Arrangements consists of Mr. H. M. Meudenball. the principal ol the Upper Darby School: Miss Jenny Story. Mr. w. L. Sehock, M)4 Laura Kllpatrick. Miss Mildred Jonts. MUs Marian JjUnry. Mr. Samuel Rudolph, Mr. William Cooper, Mr. Frock HerbCAtsidvr ami (Mr. Jac JIcDpaalO. THE most fnshlonablo wedding of the day will be that of Miss Eunice Bowdltch HIn- '. man, of Summit, N. J., nnd Dr. John Stowatt Rodman, son of Dr. and Mrs. William L. Rod man, which will bo solemnized at noon In All Souls' Church, Summit. The bride, who will bo given In marriage by her brother, Ruusel Hlnman, will wear an ex- , qulelto gonn of white satin trimmed with old! family laco. Her veil will also bo of the lace arranged ln coronet fashion, and held in place with orange blossoms. She will carry a shower bouquet of titles of the valley and orchids. Miss Katharlno Hlnman, a sister of the bride. will nttend ns maid of honor. Sho will wear a gown of blue chiffon and cream lace, and will wear a largo plctutc hat of leghorn trimmed with ribbon to match her gown, and pink rose. Sho will carry a basket of pink roses. Tho best man will be Dr. William L. Rorl mnn, nnd the unborn Include John H. Pack ard, 3d, Dr. John Frnser, Dr. DoForest Wlllard nnd Lincoln Godfrey, Jr. A reception will follow, nnd on their return from their wedding trip Doctor and Mrs. Rodman will bo nt home after Octobor nt 2216 Locust street. VAN NAME-FULLER. The mnrrlngo of Miss E Louise Fuller, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John Grant Fuller, nnd Mr. John Lester Van Name will bo sol omnlzcd on Wednesday, April 21. Owing to Ill ness In the family no Invitations will bo Issued. The ceremony will be performed nt 4 o'clock ln NorthmlriRter Church, 33th nnd Baring streets, the Rev. Dr. Joseph Wilson Cochran, assisted by Dr. W. Courtland Robinson, officiating. Miss Fuller will be nttended by Miss Florence Wlnthrop as maid of honor, and tho best man will bo Mr. Frank Clinton Van Name, brother of the bridegroom. Miss Clara Fuller, slater of the bride, will bo flower girl. A supper for the Immediate families will follow the cere mony nt the home of the bride's parents. FOLEY FLAHERTY Miss Annetta M. Flaherty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Flaherty, of 6229 North 21st street. Germantown, will be married to Francis B. Foley, of 323 Hast Chcttcn avenue, this after noon, nt tho Immaculate Conception Church, Ardlclgh and Price streets. The ceromony will be solemnized by the Rev. M. J. Higglns, C M. Miss Sarah Flaherty, a sister of the bride, will be maid of honor, while D. J. Foley, brother of tho bridegroom, will act as best man. Follow ing the reception at tho homo of the bride's parents the couple will depart for a tour through tho South. Later they will make their home ln Germantown. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. nnd Mrtf. David Kosmln, of 637 Wharton street, will havo as their guest for a week Morris Kosmln, of New York city. They are planning a reception In his honor. Mr. and Mrs, Frank X. McGough, with their two little daughters, Miss Rosemary McGough nnd Miss Allco McGough, are the guests of Mrs. McGough's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. O'Brien, of 1834 South 17th street. Mrs. McGough will b remembered as Mies Anna M. O'Brien, a very popular South Philadelphia!) beforo her" TUSTf" rlage some few yeais ago. Her husband 1 also well known in the southern section of the city. They now make their homo nt Flatbush, near Brooklyn. John Walls, of 1916 South 15th street, has issued cards for a charity vaudeville and mln etrol show, to be given on Monday evening n.wt. In the Annunciation's Social Hall, 10th and Dickinson streets, tho proceeds of -which will be donated to the J15.000 campaign fund. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank B. Stockley, of 1812 South Broad street, will leave on Sunday morning for Atlantic City, where they will remain until Thursday next. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shetzllne and Miss Emma Shetzllne, of 1415 Wolf street, have opened their cottago nt Atlantic City, where they will remain until the fall. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Tho engagement of Miss Morea Marguerite Drumm, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Drumm, of 3105 Diamond street, to Mr. Augus tus Bergly Zlegler, will be announced this afternoon nt a card party given by Mrs. Charles Blnns, of 4S21 Cedar avenue. In honor of Miss Drumm. Among the gueats will be Mrs. W1I llan Gerhnb, Jr., Mrs. Aaron Ross Crane. Mrs. Dletz Fry, Mrs. John Spielberger, Miss Mabel Kehr Donnelly, Miss Clara Ristlne, Miss Sara Kennedy. Mlss Flora Mager, Mlsa Eleanor GUI nnd Mlss Ethel Humphreys. Mr. Zlegler was graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1307. He is very well known In the college world, hnvlns won the title of an All-Araerlcar football star, and having been' the coach for Mercersburg's football eleven, and the Univer sity of Pennsylvania 1914 varsity team. Mr. Zlegler Is a member of the Phi Sigma Kappa Fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. Marks Roomberff. 1839 North 33d street, will be at home on Sunday, from 3 to C o'clock, In honor of the engagement of their daughter. Mlss Jeanette R. Roomberg, to Leon Goodman. Those assisting In receiving will Include Mlss May Ooodman, Miss Anna Roomberg, Misa Beatrice Goldman, New York, Mlss Rita Goldman. New York; Mlss Adeline Rabblno, Miss Lilian Rublnsohn, Mr. Simon Goldman, New York; Mr. Sidney Lemlsch, Mr, Simon Malls. Mrs. Milton Staulb. A linen shower was given to Mlss May A. Bayllnson early this week at her residence, 1S23 North 32d street, by a number of friends. In honor of her engagement to Mr, Joseph Kass, of Newport News, Va. About 30 guests were present. NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA James Alcorn, of Howard and York streets, has returned from the South, where he has been for the last month. Mrs. C, C, Nesl, of Swarthmore, Pa., is vl- ttlng her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Bartram, of 1093 Shackarnaxon street. CAMDEN AND VICINITY Mrs. A. J. Rider, of Hammonton. N. J., will entertain at luncheon next Thursday afternoon, when her guests will Include Mrs, G. H Bar rett, Mrs. T C Shreve. Mrs. Charles Reeve. Mrs. Thomas Landon, Mrs. Rldgway, Mrs. T S. Bishop. Mr. Gregg, Mr.-Edward Newtwj Haag. Mrs Frederick B. Schwartz, Mlsa Shirk, Mlo Pennell. Mlse Murphy. Mr, Newel' Mr. Howard Cooper, Urn. Ernest Lae n4 Mra R. J. Ferguson. Thesa Udies form hj committee of the Bordeatown t-ollege Aivr-mn whicb will have it annual iiwi.bon ,it t BeUevue-Str&Uerd In May.