Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 12, 1915, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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    EVENiyq LKBaEB PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY. APRIL 12, 1915.
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P;' their on, Mr Itobwt II Uolllnir. at
La ' . ' nohlnnd Knrin. West Cheater.
(h .. moat dellRhlfut nffftlr, ns tho list of
U " i. .... nlmnit rntlrnlv of debit
was made li nlmoRt entirely of debit-
fuSu. of the season Saturday evening there
linW u' . .,. I., their honor at
kvtt'tsl Chester Country Club, where Henry
ULM . ., ninved for the dancing. The
I t. Included Miss Kllwbeth Smith, Miss
ar , .1 Cuthbcrt Iloyil, Miss Eleanor dell. Wntt,
(' Christine Helm. Miss A. Marjory Taylor.
Ei i lwbel 13 SlouBhton, Miss Frances L.
R" mi-9 Anna Blnney Urlnton, Mlsa
!f s' Robinson, Miss Uloanor Ulspham,
f'lrt . Eleanor Jutld Bean, Mlsa Louisa A.
Wis. 'r Jolin w,s0"' lr' 1,h,llp Kl8her'
$ Mlnnrd Hamilton, of New ioik; .iir. .io-
W'T ... !- Mr rnlnb S. Illdcway. .Jr.. Mr.
a j..i.i, n l.eldv. Mr. tiustavus B. Fletcher,
W.J Leonard noblnson, Mr. Clarence Fatton
rrtemn wr. jurats """" "l .-.... "......
Jlw.i Mr John Dllbert, of Wilmington, and
(J. Arthur C Dorrance. of Brookllnc. Mass.,
"formerly of rmiaucipma.
.... rt'iiinrd Snenccr. of St. Oavld's, gavo
. matinee party at the Mask and Wig on
...i.o In honor of her daughter, Mlsa M.
CUlrs Spencer The guests Included Miss
,rh If-Crs, WISH ftinrpureim mjaii, ..una
...... rnrnP. Miss Mildred Wlllard, Mls9
i...iA nrnham. MIbs LouIbo Grey, Mlsa
iVirraret Rcmak, Miss Barbara Boyd and Mlsg
sfaewor Vcrner.
K Mti Theodora K. Llillc, daughter of Mr.
fmd Mrft Lewis Llillc. of Hrlarwooti, Haver
honi, will bo presented on Thursday, Octo-
lr 11.
- --.I TfB rHnrlici Vnr. nf 1R22 Tlitten-
lious8 square, had as a guest last Friday Miss
Sjjyii Bturgls, of 152 EnBt 38th street, Now
Itorlc, who came to Philadelphia for Mrs.
rj?hn Kearslcy Mitchell's dance, given in honor
Fcl her daughter, MIS3 S. Worthington Aiiicncn,
ifca April 9.
A fancy dress masquerade will bo hold In
the Rlttenhouso Hotel ballroom this evening by
'.W Tfcnmilnv Nlcht D.-lIlClnC C BSH. which W3s
sTorsanlzed by Mrs. Roland Foulko nnd Miss
Jltry Coates.
Mr. Marshall S. Wlnpenny will entertain W
-osts at a dinner at the hotel before the dance.
.Mis Jean Christian Bullitt, who lias been
STlillIng her brother and slstor-In-law, Mr. and
hlri. Logan M. Bullitt, Jr., in Detroit for tho
flilt lx weeks, has returned to her homo In
iTonesdale.
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Davis, who have been
ittnding the last two months at Atlantic City,
lUta returned to their apartments at the Rlt-
'itnuouse iioici.
s
J Mr. and Mrs. Marmaduko Tllden, o M2 Pine
itreft, have taken the country home of Mr. and
Ellri. George Gordon Meado Large, on Susque-
unna roau, uyuai.
A novel entertainment, which has been
tWttened "A Carnival of Blosuoms," will bo
lfrtn tomorrow evening nt tho New Century
'Drrtlng Room, In aid of St. John's Day Nur-
urf, 121S Vine street. The participants nro tho
uctlldren and recent graduates of St. John's
Farlih School, who liavo prepared a most at
tractive program "Le3 Mlgnonnes," tho lit
tle (Iris, are to execute tho charming danco
of the spring blossoms with an Incidental ga
Wtte. St. John's Cadets will bo seen In an
I'lhlbltlon military drill under tho command
0! Drill Master Da, of tho United States
Ifulne Corps The Jeunno d'Aro Circlo of
puluate girls will present n one-act farco
Jllh the fetching title of "How a Woman
Keeps a Secret." Tho well-known choir bos
tf&L John's will bo heard In several choruses,
Prof. Nicola A Montanl directing. The grad-
tto boys and girls are posing a very moving
tlclure of Cinderella up to date, to be shown
br the Isreal Smart Film Company. Tho en
tertainment Is to be followed by a dance.
All the numbers on the program are under
ths personal training of tho Rev. William J.
lUIlou. an assistant rector of St. John's.
Among tho patronesses aro Miss Jane Black-
wnu. Miss Katherlne Brogy. Mrs. J. C.
elrn, the Misses Bennett, Mrs. A. N. Burke,
Jiri. John M. Campbell, Mrs. William P. Dene-
re, the Misses Gallnchsr. Sim. nhnrlea A.
fiudr, the Misses Junker, Mrs. J. Percy Keat-
IS MIh Ell-a n. Lallou, Mrs. David T. Lewis,
Xn Anna M. Lawler. Mrs. Francis T. Mullln,
gi Edward McGettlgan. Mrs. John S. O'Con
g Mrs. L A. Rowan. Mrs. Hermann Vet
Weln and Mrs. William T. Wheeler.
K.Te fifth anniversary dinner of the Drexel
Mpb of Engineers took place at tho Rltten-
Koue.Hotel Saturday evening.
Reparations are being made for a Bolree
pwmt. to be given In tho ballroom at tho
llevue-Stratford. April 30. under tho auspices
H.U" Three Arts Auxiliary. A classical nro-
Pmhaa been arranged, which will be followed
g oeauttfu! dance.
1 Kathleen McDonAh. of 2m Pine street.
1 -eturned to her hdSfe from her cottasro In
lentlc city, N. J.
Walter Stockley. of Fairmont. West
SW bo the guest of Mrs. Quy Wllley, at
aome In Wayne, for several days.
Ir, and Kfra Wllll-. n -n - DamP.
2" Mjued Invltatlonn fnr a mnnUpH Pierrot
s on Saturday, April IT,
ALONG THE MAIN LINE
XD. Mrs. Clnvtnn I Ttnvoi- anlartolnail
'' Saturday afternoon in honor of Miss
M. McDevltt. The decorations wero
uow and white, and kewploa were used.
"OyerS KUeitl InolllHnH ll. Clran. Hllur.
J. Mils Ellse Stokes. Jus's Glodean Smith.
l JUldeman, Mlsa Dorothy Mecke,
Lillian Jteler. JIIss Katherlne Deerlng.
arle Mack. Mlsa mv ttsiiv. mi Lucia
ton, Mlsa Adelaide aillineham. Mlsa Helen
h Miss Josephine Lance, Miss Rosalind
. ill's Marv Martin Mn. Tlnh.rt d
iP and Mr. to.. .r.r. k r
CHESTNUT HILL
J weddlns of Mlsa Adelaide Wllberforce
i aaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W.
"' Of W Hltrhlanfl sv.nn. nnH AltrrA
? Wtu, on of Charles Alfred Watts, pf
,BPruce street, wiu take place Tuesday.
at noon, in St. Paul's EDlicoDal
' Chtrut Hill The bride will be unat-
6d only a f-,w friends wUl witness the
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ALONG THE READING
Mrs. John AV. Barke. of So3D Old York rond,
nnnounccd tho engagement of her daughter,
Miss Hazel Sylvl.t Bnrkc, to Mr. Herman 1.
Weweler, nt n card party Filday nftcrnoon.
The decorations were white nnd yellow, tho
flowers used being daffodils and mnrguerltcs.
Tho gueBts numbered 18. Tho wedding will tnko
placo in October.
Mrs. George C. Varwlg, of 5 Sharpless road,
Melroso Park, announced tho engagement of
her daughter, Miss Paulino Doerr Vnrwlg, to
Mr. Henry La Ruo Thompson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Goorgo L. Thompson, of Willow (Jrovo
road, Glenslde, at a Sorority dinner last week.
Miss Gertrude Yoder nnd Miss Helen McFar
land, of Wyncote, will give a muslcale nt tho
Jenklntown Auditorium, Wednesday evening.
May 5.
Mrs. C. Howard Anthoney will be hostess
Wednesday afternoon, April 14, when the mem
bers of tho M. T. S. Sewing Circle will meet at
her residence, 6300 North 11th streot, Oak Lane.
Among her gucstB will be Mrs. C. Eckman, Mrs.
D. Hltchner. Mrs. W. Locker. Mrs. J. Simian,
Mrs. S. Swan, Mrs. M. Trumbaur, Mrs. R. Fatt
eley, Mrs. A. Parker, Aire. D. Mclsser, Mrs. T.
Binnlck, Mrs. T. Rems nnd Mrs. U. Condon.
Mrs. Albert Dudley will ontorttiln tho mem
bers of tho Oak Lane Sewing Circle at her
home, 11th street below Cheltcn avenue, this
afternoon. Those to be present Include Mrs. 13.
B. Kcuhauser, Mis. C. Howard Anthoney, Mrs.
James F. Hall, Mrs. B. G. Hltchner. Miss Lily
Marion, Mrs. Louis Dcneke and Mrs. Albert
Gee.
"Mrs. Haywood's Help," a comedy In two
acts, will bo given by tho Senior Christian En
deavor Society, nt Edgo Hill. Glenslde, on
Tuesday evening, April 13. Music will bo fur
nished by Cornel's Orchestra.
GERMANTOWN
Mr. Orlando Crease, of 6129 Wayne avenue,
will give nn Informal muslcale and danco In
his studio, 103 West Chelten avenue, on Thurs
day evening, April 15. About 33 guests have
been Invited. Among those who will contrib
ute to tho musical entertainment of tho eve
ning are Mrs. Gladys W. Austin, pianist; Miss
Miriam Blsler. who will dance; Cnmllle Plass
chaert, violinist; Winifred Repp, vocal soloist.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Longstreth Oram an
nounce the marriage of their daughter. Miss
Ida Kreamer Orum, to Lewis M. Doraoy, Jr.,
on Saturday, April 3. Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey
will reside at 6014 Schuyler street.
Mr, and Mrs. Harry Smalley, of Walnut lane,
are occupying their cottage In Atlantic City for
several weeks.
The Rev. Stephen Paulson, of 6671 German
town avenue, pastor of St. Michael's Lutheran
Church, and Mrs. Paulson are spending a week
at the seashore.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Trlestly Button, of 21b
West Upsal street, have Issued Invitations for
a dinner In honor of their daughter, Miss Mar
lon Hutchinson Button, on Friday evening.
April 23.
Mrs. Harry Richards, of 3110 West Penn
Btreet, has returned from a short stay In New
York.
Tho Army and Navy relief dance will be held
at the1 Germantown Cricket Club on Tuesday
evening, April 20. The dance la under the di
rection of the following committee: Mrs.
Charles A. Martin, Miss Ramsay, Mrs. J. Nel
son Purvlance, Mrs. Robert Martin Williams.
Mrs. Franklin McCrea Wlrgman, Mrs. Alfred
S. Nelll, Mrs. Baltzar 12. L. De' Mare, Mrs.
Alexander W. Wlster. Jr., and Mrs. Churchill
Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Horn and daughter,
Mlsa Florence A. Horn, of 63 East Penn street,
have returned to their home from Palm Beach,
Fla., where they spent the winter.
WOODBURY
The Joint meeting for men and women of the
Woodbury Equal Suffrage League will be held
tonight at 8 o'clock at tho Frlendi- Meeting
House on South Broad street, Mrs. Flickert.
president of the New Jersey Equal Suffrage
League, will speak.
Mrs. Edward Wardwell entertained at a
bridge-luncheon Saturday, at her home on Del
aware street, In honor of Miss Mary Kelvle, of
Newark, N. J. The guests were Mrs. Wendell
Swint, Mrs. Harold Robeson, Mrs. George
Green. Jr., Mrs. Horace Keen, Mrs. Harry V.
Grant. Mrs. T. H. Warren. Miss Mildred War
ren, Mr. Sydney Prince. Mrs. Frank G. Rltter,
Mrs. Henry Grey Steele and Mrs. John Muller.
WU Charlotte Matloch salld today from
Brooklyn. N- V.. on the Chrlitianiaflord to Nor.
way, where she wiU spend; s. year in trs-yel.
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THE MAURICE-WALTON DANSANT SATURDAY AT THE BELLEVUE
Impressions of nn Evening Ledger staff nrtist nt the recent dance in the ballroom,
whero futuro debutantes, some of older years nnd some of last season, toed
tho light fantastic during an afternoon.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Dr. and Mrs. Walter Jacob Snyder, of 6300
Spruce street, and Mrs. John Greenwcll, Jr.,
have returned from a 10 days' stay at Atlantic
City.
Miss Lillian Davis, of 3:00 Arch stieet, with
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Gheon. of Consho
hocken, gave a danco Saturday evening for 40
guests nt Miss Davis' homo.
Members of tho S. J. S. C. Dramatic Society
were entertained on Thursday evening at tho
homo of Miss Anne T. Murphy, 420 North 62cl
Btreet. A "spelling beo" was a feature of tho
ovenlng program. Tho prlzo was awarded to
Miss Helena Pattlson. Mlas Murphy's guests
Included Miss Costtllo, Miss Meagher, Miss
Megenedy, Miss McGee, Miss Kcenan, Mlsfl
Douglns. Miss Pattlson nnd Miss Qulgley. An
elaborate lunch was served. The favors were
small Eaeter baskets, and tho table decora
tions were sweet peas nnd ferns. Miss Alice
Megenedy nnd Mies Leah Meagher recited sev
eral comic selections.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
The Initial danco of the Jolly Bachelors' Club
was held Saturday evening In tho Students'
Chapter Assembly Rooms. Cards may be se
cured from Mr. Joseph Hnggerty, president,
or Mr. George Curran. secretary.
Mr. Frank E. McGary, of 1531 North 12th
street, will spend the week-end with relatives
In Newtown.
Mr. Raymond C. Walker, of 2231 North Ubr
street, has returned from Atlantic City, wheio
ho was ependlng several days as tho guest of
Miss Ruth R. Lehr.
Mr. George V. Haslett, Jr., of 2128 North 17Ui
street, Is spending some time with friends In
Richmond, Va. Ath tho close of his stay Mr.
Haslett will tour the South.
EASTER week seemed to belong partic
ularly to the school set, home for a too
brief holiday, and so it was that one function
crowded another in rapid succession through
out the six days. A number of future debu
tantes' graced the ballroom of the Bellovue
Stratford on Saturday afternoon, where tho
soft rose-shaded lights cast a charming glow
over the moving dancers.
The reappearance of M. Maurice and Flor
ence Walton was hailed with great enthusiasm
by the large throng of dancers, and their fa
mous "Danse d'Apache" caused a storm of
applause. In this dance the ballroom was
darkened, and M. Maurice and Miss Walton.
In the garb of the notorious Apaches of
Paris, had a, spotlight thrown on them. M.
Maurice also repeated his graceful skating
dance.
During the afternoon various dances, which
were composed by Mrs. May Temple, who
chaperones the dansants. were played. Her
waltz, entitled "Old Fashioned Roses," was
sung by the orchestra, as follows;
"OLD-FASHIONED ROSES."
A cloud Is sailing across the moon,
The wind blows fresh from the sea,
The roses' breath, like a night In June,
Is sweet with thoughts of thee.
Just as all rivers flow to the sea,
My heart beats count the hours.
Until my sweetheart comes back to me,
Queen of my life and flowers.
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NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA
Tho Nativity T. A. H. Club held a smoker In
their clubrooms, Belgrade and Mndlson avenues,
Tildny evening. Tho rooms wero dccmatvil In
tho most beautiful manner Hpeochon were
made by tho Rt Rev. Jnmes A. Turner, 1). 15 .
Mr. Joseph P. McCiillough nnd President John
P. Smith. Some of the best talent of tho city
was present Mr. Jnmes Yunl Kkclly, lalo of tho
Skclly nnd Btaclley team of song nnd dance
nrtlsts, was the hit of tho evening, assisted by
Mr. Jack Mastcrson.
The third annual "Wclkcl" ball of the Polish
American Citizens' Club will bo held on April
ID at tho Lithuanian Music Ilnll, Tllton street
nnd Allegheny avenue. Music will bo furnished
by the club band.
Miss Laura C. Lcnuon, of 317D Gnul street, en
tertained Mli-o Anna Rotwltt, of 3161 Kcnslng-
ton nenue, nnd Mr. Harry Miller, Tncony, nt
her home lnat owning. They wero honored
guests nt a card party.
DELAWARE COUNTY
Mrs. Anna Kernelly, of St. Mark's avenue,
Darby, Pa., gave a reception Saturday from S
until 10 to Introduco her daughter. Miss Ellen
Kernelly. Receiving with Mrs. Kernelly nnd
the debutante weie Miss Jean Hughes, Mlsa
Frautqn nnd Miss Ruby Mousley, of Darby.
The decorations were giant pnlmn. ferns, Easter
lilies.
Mr. Howard Stockcr, of Drexel Hill, will en
teitnln a number of frlendH nt his homo this
evening.
Miss Florence Waddls, of Highland Park, will
entertain her "500" club this evening.
CHESTER AND VICINITY
James D. Ralstron has returned to his homo
on West 7th street, after a several days' visit
to friends at West Philadelphia.
Fragrant of summer time,
Memories sweet of a past, we knew,
All things tender, and all things true.
Otd-Fnshloned Roses, mine.
Spirit of Roses, mine.
A number of young persons were entertained
by Mrs. Edward K. Sparks, tho guest of honor
being Miss Luclle Anna de Merlin Lutson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Olrey Lusson,
who will be among the debutantes of next Ben
son. The guests Included Miss Eleanor Bryant,
Miss Katharine R. Hunter. Mlsa Gererude L.
Pancoast, Miss Agnes Allen. Miss Olivia M.
deB. Gazzam, Miss Josephine C. S. Foster, Mrs.
Henry B. Patton, Miss Lois Jackson, Mr. L.
Brooke Edwards. Mr. C. Aplln Sparks, Mr.
Louis Lusson and Mr. Brewster Koons. The
party was chaperoned by Mrs. Sparks and Mrs.
Lusson.
Mrs. Henry 8. Jeanes chaperoned a number
of the school set, Including her daughters. Miss
Margaretta Jeanes and Miss Elizabeth Jeanes.
Among others noticed were Mrs. Henry Au
gustus Berwlnd, Miss Margaret Berwlnd. Miss
Mary Stuart Wurts, Miss Mary Greenough, of
Boston; Mr, Robert Carrere. Mr. Andrew
Wheeler, Jr, Miss Ella Brock, Mr. Joseph N.
Du Barry, Sd. Miss Isabel Wurts Page, Mlsa
Margaret Burton, Mrs. Burton Price, Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Earle White, Mrs Charles Brln
ton, Mr. Henry Wlnsor, Dr. James Weir Rob
inson, Dr. Daniel M Hoyt. Mr. and Mrs.
George Fritz Chandler, Mrs. Herbert Lloyd.
Mrs, A- Southern Conway, Mr Harrison K.
Csner. Mr. and Mrs. Frederiek W, Schmidt.
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SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Miss Elizabeth Mathls, of the Glrnrd Estate,
whoso engagement to Mr. Earle R. Meyer, of
1933 North 32d street, has been recently an
nounced, will bo given a miscollaneous shower
Friday evening. Apill 16. by Miss Lillian Clee
land, of New York, who Is the guest of fMr.
Meyer's pnrents, Mr. nnd Mrs. William Mcer.
Mlsa Ctcclniid's) guoats will be Miss Mario Mack,
Miss Laura U.ihls, Miss Lllllnn Bnhls, .Miss
Hnntmh Nenll. Miss Grace Haldeman, .Miss
Jennie Bird, Miss Lllllo Shapiro, Miss Floronce
Flltley, Miss Silo L. Muiphy, Miss Oclaiene
Wnrc. Mrs. Jane Mathls, Mrs. Walter Mc-Uonl-glo,
Mr. nnd Mrs. 11. Mortimer Weaver, .Mr
nnd Mrs Hnmund Parker, Mr. nnd Mis. Fred
erick Nciman, Mr. nnd Mrs. William Meyer,
Mr. George C. Rose, Mr. William Dover, i Mr.
Frederick Schlmp, Mr. Wnlter Mnhood, .Mr.
Walter Schonle. Mr. William Miller, Mr. 1.
Cravls. Mr. Ficderlck Tartaglla, Mr. James
Everett. Mr. Philip O. Barry, Mr. Elmer Meyer
nnd Mr. Earle Meyer.
Ft lends of Ml.sa Eleanor E. Crowley, 1320 Por
ter street, will be glad to learn of her recovery
ft om her leccnt lllnem
Mr. Michael Schneider, corner of Dnrlen and
Herd streets, will leave shortly with n party of
friends on a motoring tilp through the Stato.
Tho tour will last about three weeks.
Miss Sarah Klelsher. of 22S Chrlmlan street,
nnd Mr. Maxwell Elnhorn will bo married the
23d of Mny. They are planning to spend their
honeymoon In Atlantic City.
Mr. Frnnk Trolano, of 11.06 South 11th street,
entertained several friends nt his homo last
week. Among tho guests waro Mr. George
Shnpin. Mr. Joseph Devlin, Mr. Michael Noma,
Mr. William Troth, Mr. Samuel Peters, and
Mr. Plcdro Cucsbocclo.
A swimming class foimed last week la com
posed of the following South Phllndelphlans:
Miss Catherine Manning, Mrs. Edward Gale,
Mls Anna V. Mohan, Miss Reglna McLough
tin, MIsh Elizabeth Dougherty, Miss Mary
Loguo, Miss Mnrlo Clements.
Miss Mary Note, of 3d street, will entertain
the Turquois Club nt her home tomorrow eve
ning. The members of the club nro Miss Anna
Nonamaker. Miss Ruth Nonamakcr, Miss Ruth
Haitseman, Miss Grace Hauseman, Miss Nellie
Weaver, Miss Florence Hess, Mrs. Minnie
French, Miss Bertha May, Miss Elizabeth Fines,
Miss Anna Dlohl, Miss Florence Ashcroft, .MIbs
Florence Gordon, Miss Maud Green, Mrs. At
kinson, Miss Edith Moore and Miss Anna Ryan.
Tho oincera of the club are: President, Miss
Eleanor Drew; vlco president, Miss Marton
Hauseman; treasurer, Miss Laura Nonamaker;
financial secretary. Miss Cathrlne Griffith, .and
recording secretary. Miss Elele Wilson.
FRANKFORD
Tho Union Club of Holmesburg will meet the
last Saturday In April at the home of" Mrs.
Joseph Conley, of West Philadelphia. Mtb.
Conlcy was, before her marriage, Miss Emma
Clemming, of Cherry Mansion, Holmeshur,,'.
This club has been In existence and doing
charitable work for 19 jears. At present tho
members are working on Infants' outfits. There
arc 13 members. Including Miss Nellie Travis,
Miss Ada Travis, Mrs. George Potts, Mrs. Ed
win Mnntanye, Mrs. John Stevenson, Miss Mar
garet Morrison, Miss Florence Weed, Miss
Mabel McCartney, Miss Marietta Rowland,
Sirs. Franklin Cartledgo and Mrs. Walter
Amon.
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wa guest of hjiiHBm' ' AM'e l -j
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daugh's home,
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return about May 1 to her home In Frankford.
Mrs. Jonathan Rowland, Jr., of S037 Frankford
avenue, has been the guest of her parents, JJr.
and Mrs. Hickman, of Washington,; D. C., for
some time. She will return tomorrow.
Mr. and Mrs. William Kuhn, Jr., entertained
at cards at their vhome, 4S36 North Sth street,
last week. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Jerel Oldroyd, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hucknell
and Mr. and Mrs, John Stortz.
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Conwell, of Harri
son street, entertained at ''60Q" Saturday eve
ning, Their guests Included Mr. and Mrs.
James W Talley, of Bloxom, Va.; Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Duckson, Mr. and Mr R. Flood,
Mr. and Mrs. Martin W Eden, Mr and Mrs.
James Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. I.eRoy Lewis,
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie J. Townsend, Miss Vir
ginia Pee). Miss Caroline Crawford, Miss Anna
Grewson, Miss Florence Chew. Mr James
Grobtn. Mr Walter Mann, Mr. Thomas Dudley
and Mr. William Davis. "
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A WEDDING tnok place this morning at t
. o'clock In the Church of the Sacred Heart,
3d nnd Reed streets, when Miss Marie Cecelia
Thornlcy, daughter of Mrs. Louise Thornley,
of 206 Mifflin street, became the bride of Mr.
Jnmes J. Lynskey, Jr. The ceremony was per
formed by the Rev. Anthony Zolter, and was
followed by a Nltptlnl Mass. The bride wore
n lovely gown of Ivory-whito duchess satin,
made with n court train, trimmed with duchess
tflce. The bodice wns made of Spanish filet and
trimmed with pearls She wore a tulle veil, at
tached to n cap and held In place with a wreath
of Itllcn nf the valley.
The maid of honor, who wa Miss Marie Cos.
groic, wore nn attractlvo gown of pink taffeta,
a largo white plcturo hat, trimmed with pink
ptume.i and chiffon nnd pink streamers, and
she carried nn arm bouquet of pink sweet peas.
Tho bridesmaids, who were Miss Marie Gill.
Miss Mnrlc Phllomena Dunn, Miss Mario Kelly
and Mies Mnrle Evans, were gowned alike In
frocks of taffeta in a pale shade of blue. They
woro plcturo hats of white, trlmmod with pink
rosebuds nud blue streamers, nnd carried arm
bouquets of Klllarncy roses. Tho little flower
girls, who were Miss Mario De Lcse, Miss Marie
Hoban nnd Miss Amelia Marie MoCormlck,
wore dnlnty French lingerie frocks, trimmed
with pink rosebuds, and blue sashes, and car
ried leahorn hats filled with daisies nnd spring
flowers.
Mr. Lynskey hod for his best man Mr. James
J. Kelly, and tho ushera wore Mr. Harry
Fmellon, Mr Harry Waller, Mr. Frank P. Lyn
skey nnd Mr. John J. Walsh. A reception was
held at the Jiome of the bride, from 2 until 6
this afternoon, to which about 800 guests were
Invited, after which tho couple left for a. trip
to Atlantic City and Brlgantlne Beach. Mr.
nnd Mrs. Lynskey will bo at homo after May
13 at 2435 South.nth street
CAMDEN AND VICINITY"
Mlss Kotherlno Hirst, of ES6 Federal street,
will entertnln nt a card party this afternoon.
Miss Nancy Collin nnd Miss Genevieve Buch
w alter hno returned from a visit to Mrs. Ira
Simpler, nt Schwcnknvllto, Pa. Mrs. Simpler
was Miss Florence Shlnn, of 216 North 3d street.
Miss Katherlne F. Warren, of 627 Penn street,
Is planning a six weeks' Western trip, visiting
relatives In St. Louis and Denver. She will
visit tho Exposition before returning.
AMUSEMENTS
B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE
CHESTNUT AXD TWELFTH STREETS
Mat. 2 P. M. 2 Shows Daily Night 8 P. M.
Grand Spring Jubilee
Catherine Calvert & Co.
In 'TO SAVE ONE OinL"
LONCS JACK SAM CO ; JOSIE HEATHER CO :
THOVATO, KHAMEIl .MORTON AND OTHER
STARS MAGNIFICENT SWUNG FLORAL, DISPLAY
IN LORRY
GLOBE
.MARKET AND JUNITER ST3
LIMITED ENGAGEMENT
STARTING TONIGHT
THE Sfl'REME ACHIEVEMENT OK
PHOTO-DRAMATIZATION - - .
HYPOCRITES
STARTLING nfeMAKKAIILB
ORIGINAL AUTISTIC
STAGED LAVISHLY SPECIAL MUSIC
Chorus AuRuinrnted Onhestra Or Kan
DAILY AT .30 10c, 15c. 25c
EVENINGS AT 8.30 LV. I'.'C. 50c
SEATS TWO WEEKS .V ADVANCE
ACADEMY OF MUSIC
PHILADELPHIA
ORCHESTRA
LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI. Conductor
Symphony Fri. Aft., Apr. 16, at 3:00
Concerts Sat. Evg., Apr. 17, at 8 :15
FINAL CONCERTS OF SEASON.
TSCHA1KOWSKY PROGRAM:
"Pnthftlrius" Sjmrhony (No 0, 11 Minor).
Nut-Cracker" Suite
0erture "Solennelle i '1R12").
Seats now on sain at Heppe's, lllfl Chestnut.
TruZZV ,,,- CI- OPERA Home of World's
LiieSinUl, OL HOUSE I Greatett Photoplays
Aftemoon 1..10 Io 4 .30 Itie. I5e. 25a
EenlnE5 7:30 to 10:30100. 25c a Few 50o
2ND TREMENDOUS WEEK
D W GRIFFITH'S
THE AVENGING
CONSCIENCE
TWICE DAILY AT 3 AND 9 T. M.
PRECEDED nY COMEDIES
FORREST Tonight t I w&'ni,.
REST MUSICAL SHOW IN THE WORLD
HELLO BROADWAY
"With Geo. M. Cohan William Collier
AND 100 OTHER AMERICANS
Popular Trice weannaay uatineei
Deit Seats $1.50.
THE
MARKET 8T ABOVE 16TH
PICTURES
It. 15 A M to 11:15 F, M.
VICTOR MOORB
In "BNOnS"
Stanley
ADDED ATTRACTION FIRST SHOWING
CHARLES CHAPLIN In "THE TRAMP"
COMING, THURSDAY. "MAY BLOSSOM"
x VDTP TONIGHT AT 8:15
Li 1 1LJ MATINEE WEDNESDAY, 2(15
MR WILLIAM
FAVERSHAM
in th. Great rarla ( rp tt y H A W"K "
and N. Y. Buiiets x 1L -u " "
TTVnvTDWT TONIGHT AT Ssl5
JXlJVULlL Hi rOP (1 MAT THURSDAY 3il
OlUer Moroico Treeenta J Hartley Manners'
PEG 0' MY HEART
400 GOOD RALCONY SEATS AT 11.00
400 GOOD FAMILY CIRCLE SEATS SOo
Metropolitan sN?S8. 1314
A Startling- ami Thrilling Narrative
JAMES F J. ARCHIRALD a Monthe with the
German 4 Au.trlan Annie. WAR TALK
Uerman a MOVING PICTURES
1M COLORED l'HOTOGRAPH SLIDES
SEATS AT 1100 CHESTNUT i5o to 1 1.00
GARRICK Last 6 Evgs. WU"SS.
TfORTCRT H1LLIARD .J?,,,
"m WW-'-rHB LITTLE CAKE
Rest 8et 1 00.
eau Trturanajr.
CROSS
KEYS
THEATRE
Felix & Vaire J5
0 OTHER NOTABLE ACTS
New Pioaram. Mon Ac Thura.
Dally "I (n Evenlng-a, T $. '
at 2 18
10c. 15e. SOo.
METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE
ljit nerformaiu Metropolitan Opera. Co K T
TueadJyBtK- April "u t 8 limn. Farrar. Aid l
CARMEN Sr'aSSSi"-""10, Conduewr'
SEATS. 1103 CHESTNUT ST Malt Ordera Reclve
MXON'B
GRAND
Today 8 18, T fc 8
HAN PING CHIENS "PEK1N
MYSTERIES', DOO" O'NEIL,
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Net! Weak "SUES IN AMAIN," Bwa Thursday
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