9 Socaf uancQtf and Per&onal EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, APRIL1 13, 1915: "" II I i i , , , 3S -JsuUIMsy -r fll JVT J1 w. la My Jl rkTAVI 1 MR, AND MHS. GEORGE W. CIHLD3 DRnxnti have Issued Invitations for o, dlnnefdance which thoy will ctve at their country eat. Woolton, Bryn Mawr, on Fri day evening, Jlay . at 7:30 o'clock. Delta Kflppl P't ft fraternity composed of number of young women prominent In so ciety, la making arrangements to give n largo Mrilen party on tho afternoon of Tuesday, May 18, on the grounds of Mrs. Samuel V. Houston's estate nt Chestnut Hill, for tho fceneflt 0 the Saint Martha's Country Homo at West Chester, which wns so 'successfully launched last summer. Tho house wns leased from Dr. Hannah Morris, and ci largo number 'of children were given tho benefit of several Tfteks In tho Pn nlr' The Committee on Arrangements Includes Mrs. Jesse Williamson, 3d, Mrs. Wharton Slnk ler, Miss Margaret Houston, Miss Gcrtrudo Henry, Mrs. Daniel Haddock Farr, Miss Kulallo Wlllcox, Miss Joscphlno Fltlcr Howell and Miss Virginia Hodman. A number of Interesting nd unique features have been planned, among which will bo contests In outdoor games. Invitations havo been Issued by Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Browning, of 21G South 16th street, for a dlnner-dnnco tp bo given on Tues day evening, April 27, at tho Philadelphia Country Club, Mr. and Mrs. Browning had Intended giving a danco nt Mr. McFaddcn'a home on April 30, but have now chnnged their plans to April 27. The Rev. Stewart Rous'cl, of Paris, will speak this afternoon on "Huguenot Franco" at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlton Yar rall, northeast corner of 17th nnd Locust streets. The last of Miss Janet E. Richards' Current Events Talks will be held In tho Broad Street Theatre tomorrow morning at 10:45 o'clock. Opportunity will bo given to the members of tho class to ask questions on topics of the day, which Mlsa Richards will endeavor to answer. The talks are held under tho aus pices of tho Whltford Lodge Committee of tho Pennsylvania Association of Women Workers. Miss Mary Frances Fisher, debutante daugh ter of Dr. nnd Mrs. Henry Mlddleton Fisher, of Alvcrthorpe, Jcnklntown, will go to Now Tork on Friday evening, April 10, to at tend tho dinner nnd danco given by Mrs. Charles MncVcngh In honor of Miss Margaret Grunt La Fargo at the Colony Club. Mrs. Henry D. Booth, Jr., who has been visit ing her mother, Mrs Edward Dennlston on School House lnne, Gcrmantown, for tho last two weeks, will return to her homo In Hunting don, Pa., today. Mrs. Booth will be remem bered as Miss Lenora Dennlston. Many tens and luncheons have been given In honor of Mrs. Booth during her short visit. Mr. nnd Mrs. "William Wurts Hnrmer, of i Mldvale avenue. Queen Lane Manor, will leave E' this week for a fortnight's stay In Chelsea. Mrs. Charles Stewart Wurts, of 926 Spruce street, has had as her guest Miss Mary Green- ough, of Jamaica Plains, Mass. Miss Ureenough will return to her homo on Wednesday. Mrs. Robert Sturgls, of 152 East 33th street, New York, and her debutante daughter. Miss Rita Sturgls, will spend the last week of April In Warrenton, Va., as tho guests of Mrs, Nelson Fell. On her return, Mrs. Sturgls will Bpend a I few weeks In New York before coming to spend 1 the summer with Mrs. H. H. G. Sharpless at .her residence. Laburnums, Chelten Hills. . TT nrA fro rtt9lo "nnv nt 10OO nt(tAT.t.nliBA Square, motored to Brown's Mills last Satur-. L day and will remain several days. Mr. J, Ogle Warflcld, Jr., son of the Rev. and Mrs. J Ogle Warfleld, of Chestnut Hill, has returned to St. John's College Annapolis, Md., having spent the Easter vacation with his ! parents. Mr. Owen WIster la In New York for several days. Mr and Mrs. Randal Morgan are spending a few days In New York at the Waldorf ABtorla, ALONG THE MAIN LINE 0tni)ltooK With the return of the first days of spring tho shad dinner becomes thoj "thing" at tho various clubhouses outside the city. Tonight at the picturesque Overbrook Golf Club a fhad dinner, followed by dancing, liaX (iMn n pro .,! I... .t. l mmmfm nt 4 I. & ...,.. u,nbtu uy ilia u.eiMucta ut v House Committee, which Is composed of Mr. Francis A, Stevens, chairman, Mr. F. H. Lip Slncott and Mr J. H. Stockwell. The small tables -will be attractively decorated Rwlth pink carnations Intermingled -with ferns. &h!le pink shaded candlesticks will further CWrjr out the color scheme. Mualo will bo waerea during the dinner, and afterward the gjueats may either Join In the dancing or fcwander out on the broad green to enjoy tho V pa, ... -. . ....... . ... - wns oi spring, wnicn is reit so sirongiy k the air these nights, Among those reserving tables and who will entertain from two to twelve iruests are Mr. Jrancla a. Stevens, Mr, R. Y. Bernard. Mr, B. Turner, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick Chandler, !u'. 8. T Adams, Mr, James II, MUholland, 'Mr, A. R. Frome, Mr. M. G, Kennedy, Mr.vL. & Noel, Mr. C, W. Chandlee, and Mr. J. !' MEH10N Mian All,.. T. tvlnrl.r nt Baltimore. V spending this month with her brother-in-law Wo sister, Mr, and Mrs. S. yilson. Heaton, at i!!r home, corner of BerkleWroad and1 Wynne- fx$ avenue. . f. Albert J. Clarke, whn, neht rjart of the lnter with her sister in the "West, has closed IW home on Latches lane and Is now at the JClherlands. 31th and rheiitmit ntreets. ' Mr and Mrs, James K. Davis and Miss Its Carson I1avl hm. hirn, In Atlantic terMi Where thv vnAt Mmain until the Ifo't week In July, GERMANTOWN f 8 ft Well flt1fnrta naWv waa e-tvn JftVftl IpOMtructor Edwin G. Klntner. U. S. N., and . Klntner at their home. B01S Schuyler tuet. Jut night Those who attended ln- fw4 Mr and Mrs. Charles T. Brown, Mr, ri, Edward Reynolds, Miss Bernlce. '8n. WUs Helen Blftlr Daniel, Mlsa Miriam Wp, MUg Dorothy Daniel, Naval Coiy Wer Robert Duncan Gat.wood. U S, N-. . Qziweoa, Mr. and tin, Awtertious Nnvat Constructor Allan B. Chantry, U S. N . and Mrs. Chantry, Naval Constructor W Wclr barker, U. S. N., nnd Mrs. Welrbarker, Mr nnd Mrs. J. Burton Mustln, Mr WItllnm H Keefer, Mr. James A. Walker. Mr, and Mrs. Klntner will leave In a few days for the Norfolk Yard. A public meeting of the Site and Relic So ciety will be held on Friday evening, April IB, nt 8 o'clock, In the Museum In Vernon Park. iMr. Edward T. Johnson will read a paper en titled "Washington Lane." Tho meeting will bo followed by an Informal reception. An entertainment for tho benefit of tho outing fund of tho choir of Epiphany Church, Car penter's Lnne, will be held In Crusader's Hall, 6636 Gcrmantown nvenue, Mt. Alr, on Satur day evening. April 17. Tho program will In cludo a play, "Examination Day at Wood Hill School," shadow pictures and music by tho Germnntown Academy Mandolin nnd Banjo Club. Miss Ada Ellrabcth Small, of D032 Wayne ave nue, has returned to her home from a visit to West Point, N. Y. Miss Small's engagement has been recently announced to Walter Wood Hess, Jr. Miss Nellie Dohcrty, of 15 East Chelten ave nue, will leave Bhortly for Atlantic City to spend a few weeks with relatives. ALONG THE READING The presentation of "Tho Mikado" will bo given nt the Jcnklntown Auditorium on Thurs day evening, April 23, at 8 o'clock, for tho bene fit of tho Ablngton Library, by the Glee Club of tho Overbrook School for the Blind. Forty young men will tako part. Miss Eleanor Jones, dnughtor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Jones, of Summit avenue, Jcnklntown, has returned to her home after having spent several days nt Atlantic City. There will be a tango tea from 3 until 5 o'clock at tho Old York Road Country Club on Wed nesday afternoon. Tho hostesses will be Miss Marie Hcndrlckson nnd Miss Helen Sllfer, Mrs. Wnlstan Dlxey has Issued Invitations for a subscription tea to bo given nt her home, G22I North Broad street, on Friday, April 16, from 3 until 6 o'clock, for the benefit of tho Logan Suffrage League. Mrs. Rudolph Blankenburg, who will be guest of honor, will give a short talk. The pntronesscs of tho afternoon are Mrs, William R. Warner, Jr., Mrs. W. Albert Wood, Mrs. G. A. Pfcirrer nnd Mrs. William E. Gerben. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Charles Mercer Hicks, of tho Nether lands, 43d and Chestnut streets, has returned from a fortnight's stay In Chelsea. Mrs. Hicks will glvo a luncheon of six covers, followed by bridge, Rils afternoon at the Philadelphia Coun try Club at Bala. Mr. and Mrs. A, Southern Conway, of tho Avondale, 30th and Locust streets, havo Issued invitations for a "baby party" and dance on Wednesday evening, April 21, nt the Wynne field Country Club. Miss Stella Haffey and Miss Kathryn Haffey entertained their BOO club at their home, 823 South 66th street, last Friday evening. Those present were Miss Jean Faulkner and Miss Marie Faulkner, Mrs. Marie Faulkner, Mr, and Mrs. William Green, Mr. and Mrs. S. Lutewlne, Mr. Frortk Haffey, Mr. Joseph Haffey, Mrs. Haffey, Miss Trlxle Haffey, Mr. George Hoff man, Miss Leo Hoffman and Mr. Joseph Flan nlgan. The evening was Interspersed with songs and recitations. Mrs. Edgar Glelm, of 5115 Regent place, will' go to Lancaster this week, to spend a short time as the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Walter C. Zimmerman. Mrs. L. Brewster Jackson entertained the members of her card club yesterday afternoon nt her home, 646 South Yewdell street. Mr. and Mm. Max Pelkln, of 600 South 62t street, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter. The little girl will be named Helen Louise Pelkln. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. Frank Lynch, of 1117 Porter street, en tertained a number of his friends at a smoker last night. Among those present were Mr. Thomas Thornton, Mr. Daniel Sheehan and Mr. Leo McGllnn. Mre. James M. Vogdes will entertain the members of her card club this afternoon at her home In the Glrard Estate, 2131 Rltner street. Her guests will Include Mrs. George N. Dawes, Mrs. Harris, Miss Anne Harris, Miss Marian Harris, Mrs. John Handy Hall, Mra. Ilenry C. Swartz, Mrs, John T, Fenner and Mrs. Herman Livingstone. Miss Beatrice Thomas will entertain at lunch eon, followed by cards, this afternoon at her home, 2403 South Broad street. Baskets of daffodils will form the artistic decorations. Her guests will include Miss Margaret Butler, Miss Leonore Smith, MIbs Marie Collins, Miss Dor othy Mundy, Miss Eleanor O'Loughlln, MUs (May O'Loughlln, Miss Helen Alter and Miss Marguerite Smith. Friends of Miss Mamie Rose gave her a sur prise party on Saturday night at her home, 603 Tasker street. A supper and dance made the party a charming affair. The guests who at tended were Miss Sadie Rose, Mrs. Esther Hose, Miss Dorothy Margulas, Miss Rose Her man, Mlsa Mary Spllkes, Miss Mary Swarts, Miss Bessie Berger, Miss Rose Satlnsky, Miss Henna Israel; Mr. Benjamin Rose, Mr. Charles Rose, Mr, Morton Rose, Mr, Albert Rappaport. Mr. Maurice Seata, Mr, David S(ock, Mr. Larence Llvln, Mr. Joseph Levlnthal, Doctor Edelman, Mr. Edward Edelman, Mr, Emanuel Wlrkmani Mr. George Ogens, and Mr. William Ginsberg. Musical numbers were rendered by MIsb Rose, accompanied by Mr, Edelman. FRANKFORD The 45th "Ward Republican Association will hold a grand smoker at the clubhouse, 3358 Frankford avenue, Friday evening, April 80. The committee In charge has engaged very good talent. The president of the assocla tlon, Mr. Harry Dunlevy, Js assisting the com mittee. Friends of Wra. Albert Cornelius, of Hlgbee street. Wlaslnomlng, will b sd to. Iarn that she 1 recovering rapidly from her recent opera Oon, , 111111. . ' '., '' -rr V,iS,V ' - Ifllllil, rffj' - '' ' 3 ' MRS. JAMES J. LYNSKY, JR. Mrs. Lynsky, who was mnrried yesterday, will be remembered as Miss Marie Cecilia Thomley. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Washington Camp, No. 129, P. O. S. A will present the Sanctuary M. E Church, 2Sth nnd Thompson Btreets, with a beautiful silk Ameri can flag, Sunday evening, April IS. The Hon. Edgar Forrest Is chairman of the committee In chnrgo of the presentation. Miss Llda Bird, of Nowktrk and Clearfield strcots, entertained at 600 Inst Saturday eve ning. Her guests wero Miss Etta Messenger, Miss Rita Young. Mr. Hnrry Bush, Mr. Wil liam Reynolds and Mr. Frank Bcucrle. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Grennor entertained at 600 Ian week at their homo, 3214 North 25tn sticct. At a reception given last week at tho home of Miss Margaret Green, 2340 East Sergeant street, her engagement to Mr. William Gchl, or 25J3 Mnmpliis strcot, was announced. The wed ding will take placo the early part of Juno at St. Ann's Church on Lehigh avenue. Friends of Miss Sara Taj lor, 1500 West Cum berland street, have received cards announcing hor engagement to Mr. Chester Miller, of 17th street and Lehigh avenue. -j Olde Folkes Concert will be given by the Mme. Arabella V. Jinks Singing School In the Bethel United Evangclicnl Church, 12th nnd Somerset fctrccts, Thursdny and Friday, April 15 and 16. Tho Assumption Choral Society will present the Gilbert and Sullivan Classic operotta, "H. M. S. Pinafore or tho Lass Who Loved n Sailor," tho recent great hit of tho New York Hippo drome, April 16, at tho Lu Lu Temple, 13th and Spring Garden streets. The proceeds will be given to tho building fund of the Assumption Church. Tho affair wUl be under tho direction of the choirmaster. Prof. Thomas F. Hogan. A chorus of CO trained voices will add to the attractiveness of tho affair. The princi pals In tho cast are Miss Mae Farley, Mr. Thomas F. Hogan, Mr. Eugene Tyrrell, Mr. Frank Dooner, Mr. Edward Gaffner, Mr. Wall Kelly, Mr. David Ryan, Miss Maude Jones and Anna Slnnott Benner. A linen shower was given to Miss Nettle Cohen, of 1800 South 9th street, at the homo of Miss Rose Kllgmnn, 026 North Franklin street, on Sunday. Mrs. Fnnnle MackllbanK acted as hostess. Mls Cohen was the receiver of many handsome presents from her friends. Mr. Edward Shapiro and Mr. Michael Hlrsch were tho chief entertainers. Mr. Samuel Kllg-' man was toaBtmaster. Miss Helen Hea. of 2116 North Uber street, en tertalned her "600" Club last Thursday after noon. Her guests Included Mlsa Janet Shea, Miss Mario Shea, Miss Mary Kelly, Miss Mar guerite Ryan, Miss Anna Barr, Miss Hester Raleigh, Miss Emma Gross, Miss Elizabeth Kelly, Miss Emllle Devenny, Miss Dorothy Mil ler, Miss Helen Ryan, Miss Alice Thornton, Miss Mary Ryan, Mrs, D. J. Kenny, Miss Anna Ross. MISS MOREA M. DRUMM Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Drumm. of 3105 Diamond street. Miss Srumra's engagement to Augustus Bergly Ziegler was announced Sat- urday. I'hoto liy Rembrandt Sliullo. MT. SINAI CHARITY BALL Annual Ball Held Last Nijjht nt tho Academy of Music a Great Success. Quite tho most beautiful bail ever given for tho benefit of tho Mount Slnal Hospital was held la8t night nt the Academy of Music. The Board of Managers certainly spared no effort in making the decoiations tho most wonder ful tho ball has ever had, One of the new features this year wn.i tho opening of the ball. Instead of tho grand march, which has been In effect for many a season, the ball was opened by the stately dancing of tho old minuet, which, with all Its grace and charm, Is n marked contrast to tho danco of today. Tho Acudemy door and stage transported the beholder Into nn out-of-door spring tiny, as tho decorations were garlands and sprays of exqulslto spring flowers. Jonquils, nnrclbsl, daisies, azaleas, lilies, nnd great cybodlum ferns vied with one another In nddlng beauty to tho scene. The corridors wore transformed Into lovers' wnlks of greenery nnd exqulslto blooms, and the stage proper wns In the form of nn old fnshloned garden, with narrow walks nnd do Ilghtful old-fnshloned plants. Tho proscenium boxes nnd smaller ones wero also entwined with smllax nnd ferns. A concert started tho affair, which was fol lowed by the dancing of the minuet In the costumcB of 1830. The minuet was danced under tho direction of Mrs. Joseph Sncllcnburg, Mrs. Jules E. Mast baum and Mrs. Milton Ilerold. The members of the set wero Mls3 Mildred Singer, Miss Rosnlle Dannenbaum, Miss Rose Hlrsh, Miss Edith Lle berman, Miss Aline Sellg, Miss Charlotte Foust man, Miss Elizabeth Soils, Miss Ruth Stelti bach, Mr. Horace Horner, Mr. Stanley Snel lenburg, Mr. Wnlter Steppachcr, Mr. Frank WIcder, Mr. Henry Lang, Mr. Harold Wlmpf helmer and Mr. Henry Coons. Immediately following this feature general dancing waa formally opened by Mr. and Mrs. David Phillips, Mr. nnd Mrs. Snmuel D. Lit nnd Mr. and Mrs. Milton Heroic!. Among the guests wero Mr. and Mrs, Sam uel D. Lit, Mis. D. Leon Effron, Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel J. Glttelson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Gor son, Mrs Clarence K. Arnold, Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Snellenburg, Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Berg, Mr. and Mrs. Blum, Mr. John Lit, Jr., Mrs. Frederick Gerson, Mr. nnd Mrs. David rhllllps, Mr. nnd Mrs. Alexnnder Seltzer, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Travis, Mrs. Jacob Cartun, Miss Yetta Cohen, Mr. and Mrs, Samuel W. Salus, Mrs. A. Hirsh, Mrs. A. Marquis and Mr. Edward Hyneman. NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA An affair of interest In the near future Is the annual shad dinner of the John Mecleary Club, to bo given at Esslngton, Saturday, May 15. The Seklma Social will give a minstrel show and dance under the direction of Mr. George Wachs, Friday evening, May 14, at the I. O, O. F, Hall, Kensington avenue and Cumberland street. An event of unusual interest to tho Northeast waa the third annual ball given Friday evening at Columbia Hall, 2d and Norrls streets, by the 33d Ward Republican Association. Mr. George F. Shecklln, 3513 Benner street, a Marconi operator on the United States steam ship Minnesota, Is spending a two-weeks' fur lough at hts home. The Aqua Canoe Club gave Its annual dance at Wagner's Academy, Broad and Montgomery avenue, Friday evening. It proved to be one of the most successful events ever given by the organization. The Dorlath Society orchestra provided the music for the occasion. An entertainment will be given by the St Ann's Girls' T. A. B Society, at the T. A. B. Hall, Lehigh avenue and Miller street, Wed nesday ovenlng, April 21. The Tycoon Social gave their annual dance at Germanla Hall, 806 West Glrard avenue, Frl dy evening. The affair was one of the most suc cessful ever given by this prosperous organiza tion. The officers are Mr, George Klssllng, president; Mr. J. Velgle, vice president; Mr, H. J. Yeager, recording secretary; Mr. O. Schmidt, financial secretary, and Mr, William Adams, 'treasurer. A donkey party and promenade was given last night at the Penn Treaty New Year Asso ciation Hall, 61! East Glrard avenue, for the benefit of the Church of the IJoly Name, Mr. Floyd Erlckson. prominent among the younger set In the- Northeast, will leave shortly on a trip by automobile, which will carry him through nearly every Stat beyond the Mississippi. A DANCING class that has met during tho .winter In Brooks Hall, 42d street nnd Bal timore nvenue, will glvo Its final dance of tho season tomorrow ovenlng Each member may have several guests and buffet supper will bo served nt midnight. Tho members' Include Mr. nnd Mrs Charles Shoemaker, Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas M Wnlkcr, Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert S. King. Dr. and Mrs. Hnrry 11 Hickman, Mr. and Mrs. Hnrry Bloodsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Al bert C 7,legler, Mr. nnd Mrs. Seaton Tlnsloy, Mr and Mrs. Robert J. Hicks. A benefit danco will bo given this cenlng under tho auspices of tho Northwest General Hospital, at Dance do Danselnnd, 20th street nnd Montgomery nvenue. The proceeds of the nffnlr will go toward tho funds now being col lected for the bulng of n new nutomobllo nm bulnnro for tho hospital. The patronesses nro Mrs. Snmuel Y. Thomp son. Mrs, John C. Brown. Mrs John S. Wood ruff, Mls Mnry Stewart, Miss Lllllo Madeira, Mrs. L. W. Whltnll, Mrs. A. C. Monger. Mri. Edwin Wilkinson, Mrs. Walton C Swindells, Mrs. Waller M. Stevenson, Mrs. J. Thompson Schcll, Mrs. Alfred Gordon, Mrs Mark G. Wells nnd Mrs. H. B. Van Horn. Tho first grand nnnunl dance of the District Council of Tcxtllo Workers will bo held nt Columbia Hall, 2d nnd Norrls streets, Friday "cnlng, April 1C. This nffnlr will be one of tho liggcst events of tho senion, ns tho District I'ouncll represents all the allied organized In dustrial organizations In tho tcxtllo sections. The Lace Operators' Association will glvo Its nnnunl dnnco at thn Philadelphia Quartet Hall, Gcrmantown and Lehigh avenues, Trldny evening, April 16. A handsomo lnro collar will be presented to each woman In tho ginnil march. The committee In charge Includes Mr. TIOGA Mrs. Josephine Bauer, of 1S17 West Venango street, hns Issued Invitations for the rnnrrlago of her daughter. Miss Rosalia Bauer, to Mr. Robert Benjnmln Mayer, on Monday night, April 19, nt 6:30 o'clock, nt tho Hotel Adolphla. Miss Bauer will havo her sister. Miss Gcrtrudo Bauer, for maid of honor. Mr. Clinton O. Mayer, the bridegroom's brother, will bo. his best man. The ceremony will bo followed by a reception. Tho nt homo cards nro for after May 1, at 1S07 "West Venango street. Mr. James Thompson, formerly of West Tioga street, who 1ms been occupying his country plnco at Fort Washington for some time, sailed on Sunday for Glbraltnr, where ho will meet Mr. Ernest Hnrrah, son of Mr. Charles J. Har rah. They will spend six months In Spnln, Por tugal. Switzerland, Italy nnd Englnnd. Mrs. Frank Shocmnkor, of New York, Is visit ing Mrs. E. K. Schultz, of 3526 North ISth street. Mrs. B. Bcrkowltz, of 2333 West Tioga street. Is entertaining Mrs. A. Flnherg, of New York. ROXBOROUGH Miss Elizabeth Seel, of Hnrrlsburg, is tho guest of Mrs. AV. B. Nickels, of 4100 Manayunk avenue. Mr. Wllllnm F. Dixon, of 8335 Ridge avenue, Roxborough, left on Sunday for Pittsburgh. Later ho will go to Mcadvllle, Sunbury nnd other cities In tho Stnto to visit the homes of orphans of Odd Fellows. Miss Gertrude Field, of 401 RIghter street, Wlssahlckon, hns returned from a visit to Wild wood, N. J. Tho members of tho "Ernest Workers," of tho Ebenezer Methodist Church, will bo enter tained on Thursday night by the Frank D. Wil liams O. A. B. class of Cookman Methodist Church, in tho social hall of the church, Le high avenue nnd 12th street LANSDOWNE Mrs. J. S. Shallcroes Is expecting this month to return from Florida and will make a stay with her slater, Mrs. J. McCaskey, of Darby. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Murphy, of Brookvlow, Md., have come for a week's stay with Mr. and Mrs. Hnrvey Dlppcl, of 10th street. Darby. Mre. Murphy la a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dlppel. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ramsdell, Mrs. Addison i Foster nnd her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Norman Foster, of Darby, who have been away on a trip to San Antonio, Tex., havo returned home. They had a several weeks' stay out West. Lieutenant and Mrs. Carroll Mlsslmer, of 2025 South 68th street, gave a wedding recep tion on Monday on their return from a honey moon. Lieutenant Mlsslmer holds a commission in the 6tb Regiment Infantry, N. O. P. Mr. Richard R. Hammond, of Wynnewood road, is visiting In New York. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Keen, of 493 South Lans downe avenue, are spending several weeks In Florida. WILMINGTON Miss Mary Llchtenbaum, of 401 West 3a Btreet, Wilmington, spent the week-end as the guest of Mlsa Elizabeth H. Meltzer, of 3043 Berks street. Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. J. Weller Martenls have Issued cards for the reception to follow the marriage of their daughter, Mlsa Edna Lyall Martenls to Wlllard Springer, Jr., Thursday, April 15. The marriage will be attended by only the Immedl ate families and will be followed by a recep tion, to which a number of friends have been Invited, at their home, 1403 Delaware avenue, from 7 to 0 o'clock. After a wedding trip Mr. and Mre. Springer will live near Talleyvllle. Mrs. Irving Warner left last week for a visit with friends in Pittsburgh, Pa, and ICHveland. O. CHESTER AND VICINITY Mrs. Herman Dlckerson and daughter, Miss Eleanor Dlckerson, of East 22d street, are visiting Mrs. Frank Huebner, at Norristown. Mr. Clifford Bames, of East 9th street, Is visiting his parents at Bloomsburg, pa. Mr. Robert Greenwood, of Wilmington, Del., Is being entertained by 'William Burns, of East Tth street. Mr- Jethro Johnson has returned to hie home at Morgan Station after a week's vUlt to friends at Northeait, Mi Albert Deacon, Mr. William McCaffrey, Mr. John Gould, Mr. James Currle, Mr. Arthur Stray, Mr. William Mack, Mr. Joseph Gould, Mr. William Jeffrey, Mr. Hugh Llthgow, Mr. Andrew MrGlnty and Mr. John Miller, A quiet wedding took place on Monday, April 6, In tho Methodist Episcopal Church, Wayn avenue nnd Queen lane, when Miss Emma Hnlstead became the bride of Mr. Charles Thomas Barnes, of Albany, N. Y. The cere mony, which wno performed by the Rev. Glad stone Holm, took place at 4 o'clock, A small reception followed In the church parlors, Mr. and Mrs. Barnes will be nt home after Juno 1, at 23 Delawnro terrncc, Albany, N. Y, The marriage of Miss Nclllo G. Freeman, dnughtor of Mr. nnd Mrs. James Freeman, to Eugene L. Connolly will be solemnized next Wednesday In the Church of tho Transfigura tion, fiStli street nnd Cedar nvenue. Tho ceremony will be performed by Father McGet tlgan nt 4 o'clock and will bo followed by a re ception at tho homo of the bride's parents, 7SJ South 00th street. Miss Frcemnn will he nttended by her sister, Miss Elizabeth Frcemnn, ns maid of honor, and Mr. William Collins, of Ithnco, N. Y wilt act ns best man. Mrs. Mnry G. Taylor, of Baltimore, an nounces the marriage of her daughter, Miss Lillian Mnry Taylor, to Mr. Chnrlcs F. Linden mayor, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Llndcnmaycr, of Owen nvenue. After their return from Atlantic City Mr. and Mrs. Llndon mayor will live In Lansdowne. Announcement has been made of tho mar riage of Miss Edith Dellett, of South Lans downe avenue, to Dr. Harry Schllllnger, of 'New York. After tho wedding trip Dr. and Mrs. Schllllnger will live at 3700 Spruce atreet. CAMDEN AND VICINITY Miss Gladys Trustott, of 627 Cooper street, will entertain nt bridge April 21. A musical tea will be given at tho home of Mrs. F. D. Weaver, 526 Linden Btreet, tomor row afternoon from 3 until 6 o'clock. AMUSEMENTS GYMNASTJXEXHIBITION By PHILA. TURNGEMEINDE 500 Men, Women, Children And Dlsplny by ELEMENTARY nnd ART SCHOOLS ,"$ COMBINED CHORUS thf, MAENNEnCIIOR, JUNC.EU MADNNERCHOR and IIARMO.ME SINGING SOCIETIES AT THE Metropolitan Opera House nnOAD and POPLAn streets MONDAY, APRIL 10TH, 8 T. M. ADMISSION SOo and $1.00. Tickets on Sale at Thllndclrhla Turns;emelnde, Broad nnd Columbia Ave., and 020 Chestnut St. 1'rocccdi tor German and Austro-llunaarian ncd Cross llcUet Fund READ CRITICISMS IN TODAY'S NEWSPAPERS ON HYPOCRITES ".MOST REMARKABLE FILM EVER EXHIBITED" A Profound Sensation VERDICT OF TRESS AND CLERGY1 GLOBE THEATRE MARKET AND JUNIPER STS. DAILY 2 :30 10c. HSo, SSo EVENINGS 8 :30 16c, 83c, OOo Special Music Chorus Orchestra Orcan. A Thoto-Play Production Unprecedented. Chestnut St. Sn Iloma of TVorld'fl I Greatest Photooluri Afternoons 1.30 lo 4:30 10c, 15c. SSo Evenings 7 :30 to 10:30 10c. 25c, a Few BOo 2ND TREMENDOUS WEEK D W. aniFFITII'S THE AVENGING CONSCIENCE TWICE DAILY AT 3 AND 0 P. M. PRECEDED BY COMEDIES B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE CHESTNUT AND TWELFTH STREETS MATINEES 2.00 P. M. EVENINGS 8 P, M. Grand Spring- Jubilee! CATHERINE CAL ERT & CO , LONG TACK SAM CO : JOSIE HEATHER 4. CO. J TROVATO; KRAMER A. MORTON. AN tl OTHERS TTTlPPTr.CJT ThU & Next Week. Evs.at8UB. J? UniVillOl Matinees -Wed Sat. at 2:15. BEST MUSICAL SHOW IN THE WORLD HELLO BROADWAY With Geo. M. Cohan William Collier AND 100 OTHER AMERICANS Topular rrlce Wednesday Matinees. Best Seats 1.80. T VPTP TONIGHT AT 8:13 Jl X IVlV- MATINEE TOMORROW, 3:18 MR. WILLIAM PAVERSHAM M.$MS?' "THE HAWK" A "m?T PPTT TONIGHT AT 8:15 A UlllU C Xll pop 1 MAT THUR8DAT. S Oliver Morosco Presents J. Hartley Manners' IIS PEG O' MY HEART 400 GOOD BALCONY SEATS AT 11.00 400 GOOD FAMILY CIRCLE SEATS BOo Metropolitan &?;? 13,14 A Startling and Thrlllln Narrative JAMES F J ARCHIBALD a Months with the German & Austrian Armies WAR T A L H " 3000 FEET MOVING PICTURES 1M COLORED PHOTOGRAPH SLIDES SEATS AT 1100 CHESTNUT 25o to 11.00 GARRICK Last5 Evgs. wlfSw. ROBERT HILLIARD aro'vlabh Popular Price Wednesday Matinee. Best Seata tl 00. Kit Week "THE LITTLE CAFE." Seata Thursday. TUB MARKET ST. ABOVE 16TH PICTURES 11:15 A. M. to 11:IB P. M. VICTOR MOORB In "SNOBS" Stanley ADDED ATTRACTION FIRST SHOWING CHARLES CHAPLIN In 'THE TRAMP" COMING. THURSDAY. "MAY BLOSSOM" CROSS KEYS THEATRE Felix & Vaire "!$ 8 OTHER. NOTABLE ACTS Naw Program Mon. & Thura. Dally Ifln Evenlms. 740. at 2:18 J-uC joe. 150. 20a METROPOLITAN OPBRA HOUSE Last performance Metropolitan Opera. Co., K T Tuesday Eve , April 20, at 8. limes. Farrar, Aid: CARMEN igJ&SSuSf " Co'. SEATS. 1100 CHESTNUT ST Mall Ordera Received. NIXON'S GRAND Today 315. T 9 PEKIN MYSTERIES"; "DOG O'NEIL: ARCHER & BEDFORD: AUBREY & R1CHE. UcGOWAN GORDON. CHAS BKNNING TON; LAUQHINO PICTURa BROAD Last 5 Evgs. ,Ji&, Ethel Barrymore nm shadow Km Weelt SHE'S IN AGAIN " Saata Thuratajt. DUMONT'S "JSrliKSaiW jURLjSQU 'THB JTNBY W.W UiiguiN v sasKr Tonire qikl fV-ia