Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 15, 1915, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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EVENING LEDGER-PniLADELPniA, THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1915.
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TUB Haco Coinmltteo of the Iloso Trco Vox
Hunting Club, which consli-ts of Mr. Hen
Jamln T Urltt, chairman; Jtr. LMxx-nrtl Nell
jon, Dr. Chnrlc's A. Dolinn nnd Mr. Waller M.
Jeffords, met tit tho olllco of Mr. James 8.
Mill, nt xxhlrh preliminary nirniiRPtncnts for
the' spring meet wcro tnndc, lnvltntlons to
various out-of-town organizations nnd Indi
vidual liorpe owners discussed nnd n tonta
llio procrnm gono over with a view to ar
ranging nti nttrnctlvo llett of events for tho
daj The opening date will bo Satui day, Mny 8.
Bcvcral-out-of-town clubs nro expected to
be represented, nnd they will probably bo
accompanied by parties of society folk from
jjew York, Washington, Baltimore nnd other
towns.
Mrs. Edward C. B. Fletcher, of 133 South
jgth street, will have ns her guest her grand
father, general John it. Wilson, U. S. A of
Washington, for several clays. General Wilson
arrhcrt thla afternoon nnd will attend tho
reception to celebrate, the GOth anniversary of
the Military Order of the I,oynl Legion.
An engagement of Interest which was nn
rounccd this morning Is that of Miss Elizabeth
lilldeburn Barker and tho Row Francis .Ma- '
comb Wctheilll, of 3731 Wnlnut street. Mlsi
Barker Is the daughter of Dr. nnd Mrs. T.
Kldgway Barker, nnd Mr. Wcthcrlll, who Is nn
assistant at Christ's Church, Is the son of Mr.
William Henry Wctherlll.
Tho drawing room In tho home of Mrs.
Walter l.iiigdoii Ilustls, 20Iii Pino Rtreet, will
present a unique scene toclny when a fair fdr
the bcnellt of thr Children's Seashore Homo In
Chelsea will bo in progress. All sorts .! fancy
articles, a number of which xxcro made by the
class organized by Mrs. Kustls, which met
during Lent, will bo on sale. Tea will also be
icrvcd.
Five years ngo Mrs. Bustla was Instrumental
In raising $1000 for tho endowment of n bed In
tho home, entitled the "I.ovlng Heart," and
It U hoped that tho proceeds will icacli thi
lame amount In order to endow another bed
to be called "Little Nell."
There will be nbout 30 matrons helping to sell.
' Mrs. William L'llls Scull nnd Mrs. Charles
Piatt, Jr., will pour tea, nnd tho patronesses
Include Mrs. William H. Bennett, Mrs. Bdwaul
Blddlc, Mrs. William Masters Camac, Mrs.
Samuel Chew, Mrs. Henry Brlnton Co.e, Mis.
T. DeWitt Cuylcr, Mrs. Perslfor Fiazer, Mrs
Charles Penrose Keith, Mih. Sidney W. Keith,
Mrs. Geoigc G. Mcado Large, Mrs. Arthur II.
Lea, Mrs. Thomas Learning, Mrs. Clifford
Lewis, Mis. James Large, Mrs. Charles S. W.
rackanl. Mis. William Piatt Pepper, Mr.
Gcorso Brlnton Phillips, Mrs. Charles Plntt, Jr.,
Mrs. Frcdcilck Prime, Mrs. Karlo B. Putnam,
Mrs. William Brooke Bawle, Mrs. Philip -M.
Ithlnclandei, Mis. Henry J. Bowlond, Mrs.
William L'llis Scull, Mrs. J. Harrison Smith,
Mrs. Edward T. Stoteshury. Mis. John Sti ink
ers, Mis. Chailcmugue Tower, Mrs. William H.
Wfcclcn, Mrs. Jones Wlstcr, Miss Constance
Bcale, Miss Cornelia L'wlng and Miss Nina
Lea
T.ho Orpheus Club will hold its third con
cert of Its 43d season, on Saturday evening,
April 24, at S.15 o'clock, at tho Academy of
Music. The club will be assisted by Miss Anna
Case, lyric Foprano of tho Metiopolltan Opera
Company, of New York City.
Mr. and Mrs. Granvlllo B. Hopkins are re-
' celvlng congratulations upon the birth of a
daughter, Mary Elizabeth Hopkins, on Sunday,
April 11. Mrs. Hopkins will bo remembered as
Miss' Helen Hancock before her marriage.
Tho entertainment given by the Pi Kappa
Alpha at tho Calvary Church Parish House,
Manheiin sticct nnd Pulaski avenue, German
town, yesterday evening, was a great success;
tho joung pcoplo rendered two wets of tableaux
with dramatic readings, "Hiawatha," by Long
Ifelluw, and "The Vision of Sir Launfal," by
Low ell.
Mrs. J. Gardner Cassatt will give a small 4
o'clock antl-suffrago tea this afternoon at her
home, HIS Spruco street.
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The Second Assembly Danco eft tho lorp
flchorcans will bo held at tho Bellovuc-Strat-ford,
on Saturday evening, April 11, nnd will
mark the clone of the present season. Tha
earlier dances were a marked success; demon
strations of the latest steps wcro an en
joyable feature, and numerous other novelties
were Introduced throughout the series. The
offlcera of tho organization are Mr, K. J. Blrn
brauer, president; Mr. A. W. Borton, treasurer,
tnd Mr. J. E. Pierce, secretary. Tho patron
esses are Sirs. M. E. Borton, airs, F. J. Kerr,
lira. G. ii. Knauer, Mrs. M. II. McCullough.
Mrs. W. A. Prince, Mrs. C. V. Winder and -Mrs.
0. C. Wolflnger.
CHESTNUT HILL
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mooar Davis, of the
Creshelm Valley Apartments, have gone to
California on their wedding trip. They will
visit the exhibition before returning home.
Mrs. Davis will be remembered as Miss Doro
thy Blackburn before her marriage a few days
So.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Rutherford McAllister, of
Prlckholm, entertained Informally at dinner fol
lowed by dancing on Tuesday night, Tie guests
Included Miss Helen Vim Dusen, Miss Martha
McAllister, Miss Edith Wilson, MIbs Marian
Bharpless. Mr. Albert McAllister and Mr.
Holland Jellett,
if A brldgo club composed of several young
R """" win give, a aance on Baturaaywvenine,
L April 21, in the Automobile Club, Thdse who
r Invited are Miss Helen Carson, Miss May
Alburger, Miss Marian Montgomery, Miss
Helen Fry, Miss Dorothy Bradbury, Miss Mar
Sret Bradbury, Miss Pearl Aiman, Miss Gladys
Edwards, Miss Mildred Kite, Miss Helen Steele.
M's Helen Crosky, Misa Ruth Mailer, Miss
Marian Chapman, Mr. Charles Darrow, Mr.
Horace Cleaver. Mr. Monroe Robinson. Mr. Paul
I .Roberts, Mr, Colspn, Mr. Mitchell Rile, Mr. Al-
Ki m Taylor, Mr. Pruden, Mr, Raleigh Cliffe,
r. Leonard Stiles, Mr, Lance, Mr, Clifford Ru
dlna. GERMANTOWN
Tha pupils of Madame Gooes Andreonl will
l-l'V a Matinee Francalse at the home of Mrs.
O'wala De Rouwe, 415 Homer street, on Sat-
"Woy. May JS, The proceeds will P used for
,MUe nork In France. Th entire program will
In French and will consUt of xecltatlous,
songs nnd piano, harp, violin nnd mandolin
selections by French composeis. Among those
who will take part will bo Miss Morlnn Kloctz,
soprano; Miss Florence T. ltorfner, pianist;
Mrs. Cyrus Dlxnn, Mrs. O. J. De llousso. Mls3
Glllcndtr, Ml.s Ulrnnor Collins, hmmlollnlsts;
Miss Kntlilcen DcnnlMon, violinist, nnd Mr.
Theodora O. CUIn, lmrplst. Tho accompanists
nre Miss Mlrlnni Clark Kane, Miss Mnrcart
Keeling, Miss Rulli Baker nnd MIsh Mnrunrct
Morris. Recitations in French will be given by
Mrs. T. Wilson Hcdley, Mri. It. A. Hillings.
Mrs. Wnlter It. Dllkn, Mndnmp A. L. Wllhelm,
Mrs. 8. T. Vlsscher Boyd and Mrs. Arthur
BInckbuin. Miss Jeanno Do Ilotic bus nr
rnnged to glvo tho danco of tho daffodils. The
nffnlr t scheduled to tnko plnco nt 2.13. A
social hour, with tea, wilt follow.
Mrs. Do Rousso will entertain 12 of her daugh
ter's school friends nt the dan.'atit which will bo
given on Patuulny, May 8, at the Ormnntown
Cricket Club by the Alumnno Association of the
Wnlnut Lalio School. Mrs. Do Roiisbo will alio
cntertefln afterward at her home for her daugh
ter, Mlsi Jciinna De Ilousse. Tho allolr will
be a dlnncr-dnnvc.
Tho fourth conference for lrl arranged by
tho Student Coinmltteo of tho Y. W. ('. A. In
Gormantown will take place on Siaturduy, April
21, in tho new Y. W. C. A. Building on li'-i-mnnlowu
avenuo near Vernon Paik. There
will bo talks during tho morning fcssIoii bv
Miss Rlchnrdson, ntudent sccrctnry of Y. W. C.
A. for Delnw.uc, Maryland nnd PcnniylvniUn.
Luncheon will be fceivcd ill I o'clock. Aftrr
waul tho meetlitgn for the study of summer
confcrcncCH will bo irmimcd.
JIlsi V.. M. Hoc, of. the Mctiosc, CU.'I (ier
miintown avcniiu, has left for AtUntli' City,
wheto sho will remain dining the summer
months.
ALONG THE READING
Tho Indies' AiiNlllary of tho Houth Oak Lane
Improvement Association gavo n "OO" yester
day afternoon In the hall, Uio.-id fcticct south of
Cheltcn ncnuc.
Miss Clara Stortz, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Henry T. Stortz, of 4343 Old York road, will be
hostess nt n, "3C0" Sntuulny evening. Her guests
will Include Mr. nnd Mrs. William Kuhii, Jr.,
Mr. and Mrs. John Stortz, Mrs. Amelia Man
ning, Miss Helen KInnIg, Miss Iy Hamilton,
Mr. Abram T. Haekmnn, Mr. Ilowiud Patter
son, Mr. Thomas Noblo and Mr. Kirk Bioad
wlek. Tho Pioneer Branch and tho Logan Binnch of
tho Civic Club will bo entertained this
afternoon by Mis. Jnmc3 Starr at Fcnton Man
sion, Logan. Tho speaker during tho afternoon
will bo Mr. Gcoigo Sydney Fischer, and his
topic will bo "The Old Mansion."
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Invitations' have been Issued by Mr. and Mrs.
Robert II. Winder, of 1011 Cedar avenue, for
tho marrlago of their daughter. Miss Geneva
K. Wheeler to Mr. Chailcs J. Wilkinson, s,on
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Wilkinson, of filK)
Hnzcl avenue, on Wednesday, April 21, at 7:30
o'clock. Miss Wheeler will bo attended by Miss
Cairlo Hudson nnd Miss Laura Thless as brides
molds and Mr. Wilkinson will havo his brother,
Mr. Harold Wilkinson, as best man. Tho cere
mony will bo pcrfonncd by tho Rev. O. Bick
ley Burns, pastor of tho Calvary Methodist
Episcopal Chuich, 4Sth street and Baltlmoio
avenue. A reception will follow, to which ISO
guests have been invited.
Mr. Alfred Kennedy has returned to his homo
In tho West End after spending a week ns the
guest of f i lends In West Philadelphia.
Miss Grace Reld, of 1313 South B2d fctrcet,
will enteitaln the members of the brldgo club
of which hho Ij a member this afternoon.
Among thoso picsent will bo Mrs. Chailes Lor
Ing Elliot, Mrs. Walter Peterson, Mrs. Lccmaii
Browne, Sirs. Wnrrcn Moss, Sirs, Albert
Stuetz, Miss Gladys McCaithy, Miss Helen
Roberts, Miss Marjorlo Mori Is, Miss Romalno
Taylor, Miss Helen Dunn, Miss Katharyne
Moortlmore, Miss Dorothy Moortlmore, Miss
Anno McKnlght, Mrs. Harold McAnncy.
ROXBOROUGH
Mrs. Joseph Schofleld, of Seville and Pechln
streets, will give a card party on Saturday,
April 21, at her home, In aid of Camp Devltt,
Deer Mountain, Allciitowii. The hostess will bo
assisted by Mrs. Norman L. Aspdcn, Mis.
Clnrcuco C. Kcever, Mrs. John Cantley, Mrs.
Howard Cade, Mrs. Harry Cade, Mrs. Joseph
Scholleld, Jr.. Mrs. William Devltt, Mrs. Joseph
McManus, Mrs. Earlo E. Everett, Bliss Ger
trudo Peoples and Mrs. Marion Hale.
Mrs. Jopeph Ewlng, of 0229 Walnut lane, gavo
a delightfully appointed luncheon on Monday
for the members of the Hi-Six Club, Roses
were combined with gardenias in the decora
tions. Miss Florence Pretch was the guest of
honor. Others present were Miss Betty Bards
ley, Mrs. Wllmer Dutton, Mrs. Benjamin Fer
guson, Miss Naomi Hlschoff. Miss ' Margaret
Gallon and Miss Edna Smoadcr.
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Mrs. Bernstein before bar marriage
yesterday was Uvw AmelU Halbkram.
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MISS MARGARET RUTLAND DUFFUS ,"t Marrcau.
Miss DufTus, who is tho daughter of Mrs. Hurry K. DufTus, of Pclhum road, is a
very popular member of Gcrmnntown's younger set.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr. and Mis A. M. Cooper, of 171S North Jud
son sticct, entoi tallied tho ".0" club of which
they nro mcmbcis on Tuesday evening. Among
thoso present wcio Dr. nnd Mrs. W. Bun 111
Odcnntt, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Crauso, Mr. and
Mrs. William Jackson, Dr. J. J. Schocnlg, Dr.
llnriy linchnian. Miss Eugenia Zimmerman and
Miss Evelyn Scldcn.
A delightful L'lillih en's paily was given last
week by Mis. Kdwnul C. AVilson, of K07 Kus
comb sticct, In honor of tho birthday anni
versary of her son, Master Firdcilck Fleck
AVilson. Tho color scheino of the decorations
wcro pink, tho centrepiece on tho table being
a hugo basket of sweet pens. Among thoso
present wcro Miss Eleanor Cooper, Mis3 Valcilo
Finlay, Miss Elizabeth llnnibletnii, Master
Walter Wilson. Master Ftnuk Rcmoy, Master
James Itcmoy nnd Mustor William Pel kins.
A largo luncheon ami reception was plvcn
yesterday afternoon at thn Cnmisttittei' Club,
Broad sticct and Columbia avenue. In honor of
tho SOth birthday of Mrs. Mnthlldo Dlttnian.
widow of Mi. Fiedoiick Dltliinii, nnd mother
of tho Into Mr. Mntthew Dlttnian.
Tho HTnlr was given by tho women of tho
Aid Society of tho Get man Hospital, of which
Mrs. Dlttnian Is now honoriiiy ptcaldciit nnd
with which sho bus been connected since Its
foundation, and tho women of tho dinustiUtur
Folks Society with the charity woik of which
Mrs. Dlttnian has been connected for many
years. In fact, sho Is nn nctlvo worker In ooth
societies even now.
LANSDOWNE
Tho Equal Franchtso League will hold a
houseUccpeis' Fnlo-nt tho sulfiago headquar
ters on April Vi and 17.
Mi'3. Francis IS. Irwin, of Maplo nvciuie. is
eutci mining Dr. and Mrs. AV. O, Smith, of
Reading.
Mr. Emlcn E. Paul, of East Stewart acnuc,
Is spending n month In Norfolk, A'n.
THE members of the AVestinlnstcr Choral So
ciety are arranging for the production of a
dramatic cantata, entitled "Tho Heroes of '76."
which will be produced in the auditorium of tho
AVestmlnstcr-Greenxvay Presbyterian Church on
tho evenings of May 13 and U.
The scene of tho cantata Is laid In rural Ix'exv
England, just beforo tho battle of Lexington.
The music Is spirited nnd the martial costumes
add to tho effectiveness of tha picture, xxiilch
depicts camp life, as well aa tho loar of con
flict. ,,
Tho members of tho Choral Society havo given
a number of very successful cantatas, and they
aro sparing no efforts to make this ono sur
pass any previous, effort. It Is composed of
about SO young people, who are gifted In vari
ous directions, and the different parts of tho
cantata are to bo taken by members of society.
Mr. Chester Ranck is president, Miss Helen
Chambers vlco president, and Miss Elsie Adam
Is secretary. Tho proceeds of the reduction
will ba given to the trustees of the church, to
be used where most needed.
Under tho auspices of the Civic Association
of D rex el Hill, the Black Diamond Minstrel
Troupe, of Philadelphia, xvlll glx'e a show in
tho auditorium of the Garretford School Friday
and Saturday evenings. Tha officers of the
association, are Mr. George H. Parker, presi
dent; Mr. Charles A. Dickson, first vice presi
dent; Mr. Charles Osenbach, 2d, vice president;
Mr. E. C. Eichholtz, treasurer; Mr. Asher
Rossetter, recording secretary, and Mr, F, J.
Reeves, financial secretary. The Executive
Committee, consists of Mr. Henry Miller, Mr,
Edgar Murphy, Mr. Thomas Llghtfoot. Mr. J.
Shumum Hower, Mr. Harry- AV. Koch, Mr. Ar
thur S- Garret and Prof E. B. Ulrica.
Mr and Mrs. Georg J?rrott, Miss Edith Per
rott and Mr. Richard Pcrrott, of Panama, who
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NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA
A litei.uy night will bo held today nt tho
Kciij-lnhton liiliriiatloiinl Benctlclal Assciciatlou,
Hownnl ami Huntingdon streets, l'mf. .1. D.
Mnlionoy, of the West Philadelphia Hoys' Hlgli
School, will glvo n tnlk on tho works of Hi el
Unite.
The logiilnr smoker of the association will bo
held nt the same pl.ico on Apill 23, to which
tho liicmhuis ami their Iricuds arc invited.
Tho Dr.iiiuilic Club if the Northeast High
School for Girls will piesent Sheridan's
Play, "Tho Rivals." tonight and tomonow
night. Tomonow ex cuius tho play will bo glxcn
In tho Ilcncon Picsbyterlan Church, Cumberland
nnd Ccilnr streets. On Friday evening tho pres
entation will tnko placo In tho I'. E. Free
I'hurch of St. John, Elkhart and Emerald
stieets. Tho piocccds from tho sale of tho
tickets nm for thu bencllt of tho henlor class of
tho school.
FRANKFORD
Mr. and Mis. Gcorgo F. Kirk, of Harrison
street, will enteitaln at dinner this exciting,
followed by cards. Tlieio will bo IS guests. In
cluding Mr. and Mrs. AValtor Montrose, of Ches
ter, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Tbchlra, or
Mocie, Pa,
Mrs. Isabel Collins and Miss Collins will re
turn tho latter pait of this week to their
home, 12G3 Peim btreot, fiom Atlantic City,
xvhcio they have been spending a week.
Mr. and Mrs. AVIlllain Bray, of llolmcsburg,
haxe moved to Oak Lane.
Mis. John F. Moore, of Comly street, AVIssl
nomlng, has returned to her homo after n. two
months' slay at Palm licach, Fin.
Tho itnnunl children's iiiectlng of tho Mothers'
Club was belli nt tho Fi lends' Schoolhouse,
Orthodox nnd Peim streets, yestcidny after
noon. Mrs. Albert C. Buckley nnd Miss Sa
lonio Allen xvero tho speakers. Mrs. J. H.
Burnett acted ns chairman.
aro tho guests of Miss Mario O'Neill at her
home, 2021 South 20th street, were entertained
nt dinner last evening by Mls3 Margaret Gem-1
mel. Among those present wero Mr. nnd Mrs.
Alexander MacDonald, Miss Margaiet MacDon
aid, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Acker, Miss Edith
Acker, Mr. and Mrs. David Lambie. Miss Marie
O'Neill, Clarence Fisch. AVIlllain O'Brien, Alex,
nnder Fullerton, John Gemmcl, George Geinmul
and Robert Gemmel. This morning Miss
O'Nell and her guests motored to Nexv York,
where they will remain until Saturday, xvhen
they will be given a dinner, followed by
dancing, by Mr. and Mrs. Alexander MacDon
ald, at their home, 1719 Snyder iwenue.
Tho M. R. T. Club xvlll entertain at a large
"u00" party Saturday afternoon at the hqme
of Mrs. Lewis AV. Saxer, of 4631 Lancaster
avenue. Mrs. Saxer xvlll be assisted by Mrs.
Harry Bauer, of Palmyra; Miss Claire Gam
mons and Miss Mary B. Earley. The decora
tions will be daffodils and daisies, combined
with ferns.
Among the guests will be Miss B, Edna
Earley, Mrs. Herbert L. Wilson, Mrs. AVllllam
King, Miss Hazel Haldeman. Miss Adele Fox,
Miss Katharine Dutton, Miss Emma Degnan,
Miss Maud Sayers, Miss Anna Storm, Miss
Kathryn Gammons, Miss Helen MacDonald.
Miss Claire Bradley, Miss Lena McEwen, Miss
Anna Summers, Miss Ida Elchman, Mlsa Lil
lian Freas. Misa Emma Stratton, Miss Anna
Simon, Miss Elsie Black, Miss Clara McCall,
Mrs. M. Meyer, Mrs. Frederick Piatt, Mrs.
Fereo Pennock, Mrs. Daniel Fritz, Mrs. Gustav
Vogt, Mrs. George H. Deindorfer, Mrs. George
J. Deindorfer, Mrs. a, Selbert, Mrs, Jay
Moyer. Mrs. AY. R- Haggart. Mrs. G. Hoffman,
Mrs Edxvard AVenrlck, Mrs. Edward Par
tington. Mrs. Francis Baer. Mrs. James Miller.
Mrs. Edwin Lee, Mrs. Ferdinand Kobllt. J .
Mrs, John Stelger and Mrs. John Freillng.
THE marriage of Miss Edltji Llppcr Llber
mnn, daughter of Mr. nnd Mis. A. Llbcr
man. of 15IG West Glrard nvcinic, to Mr. Frank
V Wledcr, xvlll bo solemnized tonight. Tho
ceremony will bo performed by Rabbi Joseph
Krntukopf In Mercnntllo Halt, nnd will bo fol
lowed by n largo reception.
Tho brlrio xxllt bo attended by MIsb Mny
Flelsher ns maid of honor. Miss Florence
llnchrnch, Miss Marian Mnnsbach, Mls Helen
Wlnelnnd nnd Miss Flelsher will bo brides-
, in.ilds. Mlsn Mndellno Upper nnd Miss Ruth
Llppcr, cousins of tho brldo, will bo floxver glrlfl.
I Mr. Winter xxlll be attended by Mr. Henry
Lnng ns best num. Mr. DUIInger Livingstone,
I nf Pittsburgh; Dr. C.ui Glnser, of Newark; Mr.
Million Marcus, i'' Buffalo; Mr. Maurice Step-
pneher, Mr. Lester Stoppncher and Mr. Eugeno
AVIcdcr xxlll bo ushers.
Tho hi Idc. who xvlll bo given In marrlago by
her father, will wear a goxvn of Ivory snttn,
having n covering of net cmbioldcrcd xvlth
pearls nnd finished xvlth n cburt trnln falling
! fiom the shotildern. Her xell will bo the ono
which xxns xvom by her mother. It Is of net,
having n real laco rdgo, nnd xxlll be held In
plnco with ornngo blossoms. Sho xvlll carry a
shower bouquet of whlto lilacs, lilies of tho val
loy nnd orchids.
Tho maid of honor xxlll wenr n gown of
xvntcriiiolon pink taffctn. The skirt will bo
made quite short nnd x-cry xxldr, nnd xxlll bo
trimmed xxllh bauds nf mil low sllx-er lure. Her
hat will bo of tullo of the same shnde, trimmed
xxith inses of a contrasting culm. Slip will
carry a sllxer shepherd's staff, from xxiilch xvlll
hang n basket of spring dowers.
Tli hildrfltunlds xijll xxcnr fioiks nf tniscy
willow tiiffetn In the oichld shade, having n
short xxido skirt nnd tilmmcd xvlth lmnds ot
silver I'li-e. The bodices xvlll be Mulshed xxith
turquoise blue x-clvct. Their lints xxlll be ot
tullo to match tho roxvus and they will nlso
carry sllx-er tnrfs xxith baskets ot spring
flowers.
Tho llttlo floxver girls xxlll wear flowered chif
fon fiocks and poke bonnets. They xvlll carry
spilng flowers nirnnged In smnll baskets.
On their return from their wedding trip Mr.
nnd Mis. AVIcder will be tit homo after April
1", at Hio.ulfund Dauphin streets.
ALLEN-LOt'IN.
A pretty xxcddliiK will talto place this evening
nt 7 o'clock, nt the Gland Hall. 110 Wharton
sticct. when Miss Colla Lopln, daughter of -Mr.
mid Mis. Hiiiney Loplu, of l0S Reed sticct, will
become tho brldo of Mr. John Allen, son of Mr.
Herman Allen, of notthenst corner 13th mid
Shuiik Bticcts. The ceiemony will be per
formed by Rabbi Klelncrt, of CCS Reed sticet.
Tho bride, xxlio xxill bo given in marrlngo by
her mother, xxlll wear a pretty xxhlte duchesd
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Lieutenant Chailcs A. Lilt., U. S. M. C, and
Mrs. Lut 4 xvlll entertain nt their home, 2327
South 21st sticct, In the Girnid Estate, beforo
tho final uax'i.1 dance tomonow night. Tho
affair xxlll be a buffet supper, nnd xxill bo glxou
in honor of .Mrs. Lutst's mother, Alls. I III. -un
H. Seelc, of Atlantic Reach, Fla., xvho camo to
tho city last Thursdny to be tho guest of Lieu
tenant nnd Mis. Lutz for about a month. Ainou
the guests xxho xxill bo present nt the supper
are Colonel Littleton Waller Tazexxell AValler,
U. S. M. C, nnd .Mrs. Waller, Lieutenant Colo
nel AV. C. Nnvllle. U. S. M. C, and Mis. Neville,
Lleutonnnt Colonel C. G. Long, U. S. M. C, and
Mis. Long, Mnjor R. C. Berkeley, U. S. M. C,
and Mis. Berkeley, ulajor Smedley D. Butler,
U. S. M. C and Mrs. Butler, Mnjor H. Lee, U.
S. JL C, and Mra. Lee. Captain Alexander S,
AVIlllams, U. S. M. C. and Mrs. AVIUiams,
Captain AV. AV. Low. V. S. M. C, nnd
Mrs. Low-, Captain R. IJ. Creecy, U. S.
M. C, and Mrs. Cicecy, Captain E. T.
Fryer, V. S. M. C. and Mrs. Fryer, Cap
tain AV. N. Hill. U. S. M. C, nnd Mrs. Hill, Cap
tain F. F. Robards, U. . M. C, and Mrs Rob
ards. Captain R H. Sulllx-an, U. S. M. I'., and
Mrs. Sullivan, Lieutenant h'ajnuel AV. Bogan,
U. S M. C, and Mrs. Bogan, Lieutenant T. S.
Clarke, U. S. M. C, nnd Mrs. Clarke, Lieutenant
Ralph L. Shepard, U. S. M. C. and Mrs. Shep
ard. Lieutenant A. A. A'andegrlft, U. S. M. C,
nnd Mrs. Vandegrlft. Dr. AV. If. Bell, U. S. N.,
nnd Mrs. Bell, Lieutenant Commander Raymond
S. Kcyes, U. S. N., and Mrs. Keyes, Lieutenant
Commander Guy A. Blsset, U. S. N., and Mrs.
BlHsct, Captain I. C. Turner, U. S. M. C, and
Mrs. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Davis,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knox, Mr. and Mrs.
Dickie and Miss Dorothea Blckle, of Northamp
ton; Mrs. Julian AVlllcox, Mrs. Robert E. Hoyt,
Mrs. Nelson P. Vulte and Major C. S. Hill, U. S.
M. C; Lieutenant II. P. Torrcy, U. S. M. C;
Captain J. C. Beaumont and SIlss A'andegrlft.
Mrs. Lutz xxlll also have as her guest Mrs.
J J. Meade, wife of Captain Meade. U. S. M. C,
of AVashlugton, D. C, xvho lived formerly nt
lfll Shunk street. Mrs. Meade will como up
for the dance.
Mr. and Mrs. John Handy Hall, of 1333 South
21st street, are entertaining at the present time
Miss Eleanor Toxvn, of Short Hill, N. J., in
whose honor a most attractive dance xvas given
at their homo In the Glrard Estate last week.
Miss Toxvn will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Hall at tho naval dance of the season, which
takes place on Friday evening.
TIOGA
Miss Kathryn Parker, of 12th street and
Chelten avenue, gave a delightful teti xvfth
music for the Queen Esther Circle of Tioga.
The hostess xvas assisted in receiving by Mrs.
Miller Burkhardt. Mrs. F. B. Nleman and
Mrs. Carl J. Herchel poured tea. The Interest
ing program included vocal and instrumental
solos by Miss Edith Meyers, Miss Ethel John
son, Miss Bessie Stroud; readings and im
personation by Miss Ethel Qonkllng, and an ad
dress by Miss McCormlck on the "Work of
the Methodist Deaconesses' Home." Among the
guests were Mrs. Charles L. Anderson, Mrs.
Robert Fries, Mrs. Frank Thompson, Mrs. A.
AVickel, Miss Lillian Cannon, Miss Olivia Cox,
Miss Ruth AVUson, Miss Johnson and Mrs.
Parker.
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satin goxvn trimmed with pearls. The brides
mnids xvlll be Miss Sarah Allen, Miss Bessie
Pollock nnd Sophia Trnchcnbcrg, xvhllo Miss
Sylvia Blank xvlll bo flower girl. Mr. Michael
Lopln, brother of the bride, nnd Mr. Nathan Lip
schutz will be ushers. Their guests xvlll be
Mr. nnd Mrs. C-dman, of Pittsburgh; Mr. and
Mrs. Kaplan, of North Carolina, nnd Mrs.
Annlo Rlppl, of A'lrglnln. Mr. and Mrs. Allen
xxill spend their honeymoon visiting their
friends In tho Southern States and will re
turn about the middle of June to this city,
SPRINGER-MARTCNIB.
Tho marriage of MIsb Edna Lyalt Martenls,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. AVellcr Martenls.
of Wilmington, nnd Mr. AVlllard Springer, Jr.,
will tnko plnce this evening. The mnrrlnge will
be attended by only the Immcdlato families and
xxllt be followed by a reception from 7 to D
o'clock at their home, 1103 Delaxvaro avenue.
A'.'ter a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Springer
xvlll reside nt Tnllcyvlllc.
RA-AN-McCRUDDEN.
An nttrnctlvo xvedding took placo tills morn
Ing when Miss Mnry McCruddcn, daughter of
Mr. Audrexv J. McCruddcn, becamo the brldo of
Dr. William J. Ryan. Tho ceremony xxns per
formed In tho Church of St. A'lnccnt do Paul,
Prlco street, Gormantown, by the Rex-. Father
John E. Flood, ot St. Patrick's Church, 20th
and Locust streets, and was followed by &
Nuptial Mass snld by tho Rev. Father F. Hart
nett, ('. M., pastor ot tho church. Tho brldo
xxaa attended by Miss May L. AVcavcr as brides
maid nnd Miss Knthnrlno McCruddcn and Mlsi
Molly .McCruddcn as flower girls.
Doctor Ryan xx-ns attended by Mr. Edxvard
Ryan ns best man. The bride, who was given
In muirlago by her father, xx-os gowned In
(Hot lnco over whlto chiffon. Her veil xvns of
tullo edged with Carrlckmacross laco and
xx-ns held In plnco with ornngo blossoms. She
carried a shower bouquet of lilies of tho valley.
Tho bridesmaid xvore an attractlx'e frock of
embroidered net over pink satin. Her hat
xxns leghorn trimmed xvlth pink roses and she
carried a shower bouquet ot pink roses. The
llttlo lloxver girls xvoio xvhlte lace dresses and
French bluo sashes. Their hats were of lace
accordion pleated, nnd they carried baskets of
sweetheart loses.
A smalt icceptlon followed for the families
nnd immedlatu friends, nnd on their return from
their xxeddlng trip Doctor nnd Mrs. Ryan xxill
bo at homo after Juno 1, nt ISSS North lid
itrccl.
Doctor Ran Is a graduato of the University
of Pcnnsylx-anla, class of 1811, and Is now con
nected xxith the Polyclinic and St. Agnc3' Hospitals.
WOODBURY
Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Grey have roturned
to AVoodbury, after spending the xvlntcr in
Philadelphia.
The Wednesday evening bridge club will meet
tonight in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel 1
Mitchell, of Rugby place.
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