Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 16, 1915, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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!L0 Cdlcers nnd enlisted men of Troop A,
fTt.t Iteislment Cavalry, N. G. P., and tlio
Cmhttt of Lrtslit Battery A, Philadelphia Ar-
Ullcrr. btLVt l8sued Invitations for their third
Itnutl banauet, to be given Mny 1 nt the Belle
.Stratford nt 7 o'clock. The guest of honor
E te General Leonard M. Wood, U. 8. A.
gome mons the members who will attend, alt
ii whom served In the Spanish war, arc Cap-
tija Brd' lf' Wnrburton, UeuUnnnt Colonel
Scrmtn MacLeod, Mr. Edgar M. Church, Mr.
J, Sidney Kambo, Mr. John C. Whltcsldes, Mr.
jfimes It. McCIurc, Jr., Dr. Archibald O. Thorn
ion, Mr- Arthur II. Brocklc, Mr. Samuel A.
Wle, Mr. George II Brooke, Mr. Arthur U.
n-.. Mr. Joseph K. DuHnrry, Jr., Mr. it.
Simmon Easgy, Mr. William N. Morlco, Mr.
..I itujH r C!itAin.. ..i-....- --
6ecr I. MacLeod, Mr. Peter D. Overneld, Air.
Ttllion Potter, Mr. Benjamin Rowland, Mr.
Juii WlllUmaon, Id, Mr. J. Harold Wlnpenny
nd Mr. J. Willis Ilommcl,
-The Colonial Society of Pennsylvania will
lire ft luncheon nt tho University Club tomor
Jitr, The committee In chargo conalsls of Mr.
'j. DiTlJ Tage, Mr. Caleb J. Milne, Jr., Mr. Og
in Duncan Wilkinson and Mr. Henry 11.
J Jtiknap. A short naaress win be made by
Sf. Sydney George Fisher.
'Mr. George W. Elklns, of Chelten House,
I riklna Tarlc, entertained tho Orpheus Club nt
jWr last evening.
The vestry of St. James' Church, 22d and
EjVilnut streets, -will glvo a reception on Mon
iif afternoon nt the Guild Hotiao, 2210 Sansom
Iltrtet, to meet tho rector nnd Airs. Mockrldge.
X bal masque will bo given tonight at tho
Huntingdon Valley Country Club nt Noble. The
committee In chnrgo Is composed of Sir. Edwin
,Wilkenmayer, Mr. Andrew McBurney, Mr. F.
ttljhton Kramer. About 30 of the young mar-
lied et will be present. A supper will bo
! itrvtd about 9 o'clock.
;MrJ. William Bird, of C07 East Broad street.
announces the engagement of her daughter.
(Ul Emily Malby Bird, to Mr. Kenneth It.
JCntpp, son of Dr. nnd Mrs. M. W. Knapp, or
'Oirynedd, Ta, Miss Bird la a graduate or
flester High School nnd Swarthmoro College.
was won by Jtrs. 11. W. H.,s ,, Mrs.
Jackson.
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HOrulArfiilU !
tended throughout tho six weeks of" the tournn
Tho meetings wero
inded throughout tho i
T.nr'i.hC cl,nlr,"n" ' tho Card Commit
tee, Mrs. . Newton Wlgfnlt. nnd w n.i.
ant. Mrs. William King Miller, wero unremlt
ting It, ti,Cr crtorla (0 ma0 th( flfgt brldRo
tournament given by the associate member,, ot
the Cynwyd Club tho successful affair that it
proved to bo. Mrs. 0. A. Brooke wns iho well
chosen director of tho tournament.
Mr. nnd Mm Oeorgo W. Ward, of Hryn
Mnwr nnd rennrth roads, left jesterday for a
week's atny In Now York.
CHESTNUT HILL
Mr. nnd Mrs. John B. Anderson, of 211 tiou.cn
avenue, havo Issued Invitations for the mar
rlago of thch daughter, Miss M. Jean Anderson,
to Mr. John II. Dallas on Wednesday, April i'
The wedding will tako plnco nt home.
Tho senior class of tho Chestnut Hill Acndcmy
will give a dance on Saturday, April 21, nt the
academy.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Teas, of Wyndmoor, nro
receiving congratulations on Oie birth of n
son.
I' Mrs. Georgo Alfred Fletcher will give a small
luncheon this afternoon In honor of General
I John M, Wilson. U. S. A., who is tho guest of
hit granddaughter, Mrs. Edward C. B. Fletcher.
Mm. Fletcher and her son, Mr. Gustavua B.
Fletcher, will movo out to their house nt Rad-
! fcor next Thursday.
Mrs. Edtvard Bowman Loaf and her daugh
ters will close their npartment at tho Bel
gmls. the first week In Mav and movn out
Jji Devon for tho early summer. Mrs. Leat
inn give a dinner on Saturday night at tho
Merlon Cricket Club for Miss Edith Harrold
(gllllngham.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charlemncnn Icvmt will rntrr-
fUin at dancing, followed by supper, at their
home, 1315 Locust street. In honor of thMr
daughters, Miss Helen S. Tower and Miss Uer-
tniJe Tower.
a.
EMr. and Mrs. Porcv H. Clark-, nf tvilimiffhhv.
C)rnwyd, nnd Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Haddock
Irrr, of Chestnut Hill, will give a masked1
Itudlo dance tonight In tha Plastic Club, 247
outh Camac street. Several dlnnere will pro
cede the dance, tho hosts and hostessed being
Mr. indMrs. Henry Trlco Wright In tholr homo
s Allen lane, Chestnut Hill. Mrs. S. Crozer
RoHason, of Norwood Cottage, Chestnut Hill,
JU1 give a dinner at Lo Coin d'Or. Her guests
W Include Mr. and Mrs. John Strawbrldge,
ir, and Mrs. rhllemon Dickinson, Mr. nnd
lira. Charles W. Churchman, Miss Alborta N.
Brlnton. Mr. Hdwnrd B. Robinette- and Mr.
Edward C. Dale.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sen ell. of Ardnaree,
Rrdil, ,vlll entertain In their home.
Mrs. Robert Emott Hare will gtvo o muslcala
ftls afternoon at her homo, 400 South 22d street.
iJhe musical numbers, all of which will bo
i!l. will be renderod by Mrs. Jnmes Andors,
Mrs. William Baker Whelen, Mrs. Levi Jay
w"nond. Mrs. William Houston Greene. Mrs.
Jrftacels da St. Phalle and Mrs. Robert Meada
finith. Mrs. Edith Mahon will preside at tho
Pjno. Mrs. S. Proctor Brady, of Baltimore.
2 Is the guest of Mrs, Hare for a season,
pi ustat In receiving the guests.
Mr. Bertha R. Thommcn, of 251 South 23d
jfeet, today announced tho engagement of her
lhter, Miss Elsie B. Thommen, to Mr.
Wij J. Manlon. of 2325 Lombard street. Mr.
Minion was formerly attached to tho Bureau
Highways and Is now engaged In contract
gwk In South Philadelphia.
E ALONG THE MAIN LINE
fWllON-Mrs. Clarence Leigh Moyer, of
TgutY road, entertained nt luncheon today
her former classmates when she attended
J Castle, Tarrytown-on-the-Hudbon. N. Y.
& Wd Mrs. Warren Powers Laird and their
iptante daughter, Mlaa Mnry Hall Laird.
tn ,P'nt Ule wlnler at the Gladstone, opened
'r home on South Highland avenuo yester-
GERMANTOWN
Tho dancing class rhnperoned by Mrs. James
Mapea Dodgo and Mis. hovering Wharton win
meet on Saturday evening at the tlermantown
Cricket Club.
Mrs. Fiederlck B. Hurlburt, of Horttcr street,
west of Wnyno avenue, will entertain the mem
bers of her luncheon bridgo club on Thursday.
April 22.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Blspham Bowcn. of (M07
Wayne avenue, entertained at dinner on
Wcdcedny night before tho weekly danco at
Manhelm. Tho tablo U03 artistically decorated
with apple blossoms. The guests Included Mr.
nnd Mrs. Chniles J. Bachmau, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Warner Howell, Mr. and Mrs. Paxson Deetor,
Mr. and Mrs. William Klngsley, Miss Bowen
and Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Henry Hontz.
ALONG THE READING
Miss Olive Wilson, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs.
S. Harry Wilson, of We.st nvenuc, Jenklntown,
better known ns tho "Santa Clftus Girl." m.
tertnlned at tea and a social nfternoon yes
terday at her home. 20 of tho younger set being
jjicaem. iiio speakers wero .Miss A. M. C.
Duprce, of tho prisoners' chapter of tho King's
Daughters, nnd Dr. Augustine D. Oiiol, of Bom
bay, Indln, who mndo most interesting nd
dresses. Tho work of MIhs Wilson has grown
from 5000 toys sent out In 1313 to 17,000 toys
sent In 1314, nnd In order that her undertaking
may bo given tho attention desired sho Is
planning an organization of helpers. So far
they havo promised 300 toys to aid Doctor
Ohol's work In India. The next meeting will
take placo two weeks from Friday, April 20.
at tho rcsldcnco of Mlsi I.oulso Clmse, S700
Cresheim road, Germantown.
Tho Huntingdon Valley Country Club will
glvo a danco on Friday evening. April 23.
Many dinners will precede tho dnnclng
Illf&iX SPl. i,t f - sliiiiiiR!neiiSiiH93 BssSMKSffisSswSeMgsS I .' . . . .
I I ssws &' MjkkkkHHnBl0lkk&k (SlsS'TOswMSwiS I
I ie "?1 l-----lP4 &&i&M& fhfclsa 1 1
MISS DOROTHY FLECK I'hmo l,v Mnrrenu.
Miss Fleck is the dnuRhtcr of Mr. and Mrs. John Fleck, of Bnta, nnd has had a
a number of entertainments given in her honor.
MAZE-DP
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JMr. and IfrH. n.nr IxnAr TIorHIn,.
return Sunday from their wedding trip and
Jpy their new home. 2519 Bryn Mawr ave-
S Mrs. Hardlne- tvlll Vi ramamlwrril ns
MRS. HAYWOOD LEE. of Collingawood, X.
J., announces tho marriage of her daugh
ter, Mrs. Anna AVard, to Mr. Gall Hamilton
Alcxnndor, of Virginia, which took place quietly
Wednesday nftornoon at 2 o'clock in St. .Mark's
Eplwcopal Church, 16th and Locust streets. Mr
George W. Ward, of Cynwyd, was Mr. Alex
ander's best man. There wero no bridesmaids.
At homo cards after October 1 at 1830 Rltten-
house square wero Inclosed in tho Invitations.
After a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Alexander
will spend the spring nt Chelsea.
Mrs. Alexander wan the widow of the late
David L. Ward, of Cynwyd.
HAY-HAINES.
Tho marriage of Miss Eleanor Torklns Haines,
niece of Mr. and Mrs. Jamea F. McCIoskey, or
tho Netherlands, 4320 Chestnut street, to Mr.
Randall Grove Hay took place yesterday after
noon nt 3 o'clock In St. Mary's Protestnnt
Episcopal Church, 33th and Locust streets. Tho
bride, who was unattended, wore a traveling
gown.
Mr. Hay had Mr. Samuel Bunting, Jr., as his
best man. Mr. and Mrs. Hay, after an ex
tended wedding trip, will live at 3340 Pine street.
at;
Phoebe Williams Adams, whose marriage
"""" vvimams Auams, wnose marriage
VMr. Harding, in St. James' Church, 22d and
ffinut street, was one of tho prettiest of the
jMJv weddings.
fTu,anl "' wan W. Cleveland, formerly
aWnt Philadelphia, have moved lo Bala,
$r they have taken a house at ! Bala
"wie.
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graviTD An Interesting and exciting bridge
Waament closed this week at the Cynwyd
i& when the 60 women who have been
ifing alternate weeks since February met
5Jnelr last game. For the last few weeks
fePcwes have been very close, so that the
! of the winners were the cause ol much
JBktlon on the part of the associate mem
B taking part In the tournament. The high.
WfOUits, 2004, were won by Mrs. R. T. Tull,
jf the 10-polnt difference between each of
fl?r 'hra winners was rather unusual,
'ts? '' B- Procter came in second, with a
jp ot 170 points. Mrs. Walter March. I960,
4, and Mrs. John q. FIk, winning JK3.
$ Tbe highest top .core, for any one cUy
WEST PHILADELPHIA
The Rev. Dr. and Mrs. John Grant Newman,
of 4642 Hazel avenue, announce the engagement
of their daughter, Miss Augusta Mlnnls New
man, to Mr. Wilbur L. Y. Davis, Jr., of Cin
cinnati, O. Mr. Davis Is the eon of Dr. W. L.
Y. Davis, of Los Angeles, Cal. The wedding
will take place tho latter part of June.
Mrs. Halbert Powers Gillette, of Hamilton
Court, has Issued Invitations for a the dansant
on Saturday, May 8, from 4 until 7 o'clock, at
the Phllomuslan Club.
INDOOR HORSE SHOW
Unusually Largo List of Entries Predicts
Great Success for Indoor Affair.
The largest entry list ever leslslcred for the
Philadelphia Indoor Horso Show lin' been an
nounced by Mrs. Walter 0. Hancock, chairman
of tho Horse Show Committee. It number 333.
This exceptionally largo list for a coveicu
cquino event brings tho fourth annual exhibi
tion of tho Philadelphia Indoor Horse Show,
which will be held In th 3d Regiment Armory,
nt Broad nnd Wharton streets, next Thursday,
Friday nnd Saturday, into tho front rnnks ot
any llko ovent In tho East.
Tho pony, linrnets and saddle classes are
well niled. assuring keen Interest on the part
of the children, while strong competition will
mntk tho ladies' cIukscs, some of which will
bring ont no less tlniii 10 pnlrs.
It is announced today that Mr. Iieujnmln
Chew, tho new master of hounds of the Radnor
Hunt Club, will Judgo tho hunters In placo of
Mr. John R. Valentino, who Is ill with tho
mumps.
Mr. Reginald C. Vnndcrbllt, president of the
Hackney Club of America, ivill Judge tho hack
ney stallions.
A pnitlnl list of tho boxholdcrs lollawfi; .Mis.
John Cook Hirst, M's. S. M. Vnuclnln, Mrs.
William II. Wauainakcr, Mrs. Rowland C.
Evans, Senator E. H. Varc, Mrs. Thomas U.
Asliton, Miss Mao C. Stokes, Mr. Tercy M.
Chandler, Mr. R. Penn Smith, Mrs. Jamei
Lallou, Mrs. I. W. Holllngshcnd, Mrs. C. II. S.
Howell, Mrs. A. J. Terry, Mr. William du Pont,
Mr. Xoiman Cnnliell. Mrs. C. A. E. Codmau,
Mrs. S. Merrill Weeks, Mrs. C. C. Shoemaker,
Mrs. J. Claik Moore, Ji., .Mrs. James Pres
cott Mai tin, Mis. A. W. Atkinson, Mr. James
E. Kimkcl. Mr. William S. Newcomct, .Mrs.
Robert Fulton, Mrs. A. L. English. Mr. Walter
C. Hancock and Mra. M. R. Morgan.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Mrs. Edmund S. Yaid, of 2131 Nottli ISth
sticct, has Issued Invitations for tho marriage
of her granddaughter, Mlbs Helen Yard Stev
enson, to Francis N. Vnnder Uuccken, nn
Saturday night, April 21, at her homo. The
bride has selected her Bitter, Miss Ethel Ban
croft Stevenson, for her maid of honor, and
Miss Frances Borger, of Boston, niece of the
bridegroom, for (lower girl. Tho at home cards
are for Wednesdays lit June nt 221 East Meade
street. Chestnut Hill.
A promenado nnd euchre In aid of tho now
convent for the fdsters attached to the paro
chial school of tho Church of the Gesu will
take place on Friday evening, April 23, 131.1, at
8:15 In St. Jo.seph's College Hall, l'tli nnd Htlles
streets, the affair being In tho charge of .Miss
A. J Filzpatrlck and Miss .Mary McGllnchey.
FRANKFORD
Master Robert Price, of Plalnllcld, N. J., lor-
merly of Fox Chase, has returned to IiIh home,
after spending a week with Mrs. Emily Mar
gcrum, of Loney street, Fox Chase.
Mrs. Albert Foster, of Bustleton avenue, haH
returned to her home, after an absence of
three weeks, visiting her daughter nt Rail
way, N. J.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Miss Mary Ida Ryan, of 1712 South ISth street,
has Issued cards for an organ recital, to be
held In Estey Hall, on Monday evening, April
1?, the proceeds ot which will be donated to
the reserve fund of the Matinee Musical Club.
A charming program has been arranged and
she will bo assisted by Miss Mae Donner Felln,
contralto, and Plotr Wizla, baritone soloist.
Mrs. William H. Wilson, of 20th and Torter
street In the Glrard Estate, will leave on
Monday for Harrisburg, where she will Join
her husband, and remain for a week or 10
days.
A surprise linen shower was given to Miss
Fannie Cbadwtek, 2043 Fltzwater street, secre
tary of the Lambda Delta Sigma, Tuesday eve
ning at the home of Miss Louise Craig, 1417
SoJth 2ta street. The members of the fraternity
aro Miss Alice Crltchley, Mies Ethel Hall, Miss
Jeane Anderson, Miss Elsie Crawford, Miss
Eara McCauiey. Miss Isabel MacDonald, Miss
Maud Crltbley, Mill drac MacDonald and Miss
Louise Craig.
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MATINEE MUSICAL CLUB
"Trial by Jury" Will He Given Thursday,
April 22, by Members of the Club.
Gilbert and Sullivan's "Trial by.lur," staged
by Mr. E. S. Grant and under tho personal di
rection of .Miss Helen Pulaski limes, will ne
sung Thursday evening, Apill 22, In tho Imll
loom or tho Hellevue-Slnitforcl liy mem
bers of the Mntlnco Musical flub, assisted hy
male filendi or relatlve ot tho participants.
Thero will be CO persons In the cast and chorus,
and a group nf 12 bridesmaids will be n fcntine.
Miss Ellle Leluiul (Jol. will have charge of thu
orchestra, niacin up of members of this pro
grcMdo women's muxlcal organisation, anu
they will Include Ihrco harpists, sK violin and
viola plnycra and a pianist. Miss Jenny (need
ier Johnson, Mr. Henry Merrlken, .Mr. Henry
Hot, Mr. Harry Ebroy, Air. Charles .Miller anil
Mr. CharleM Cuznrr lire In the cast. Following
tho opera there will lie csthotle dancing by
Miss Rose Ulias, daughter of the Dutch Consul,
and then will como n pniitunilme. In old Engllili
setting. TIiIh will bo In charge of Mls.s Ella
Neeley, who will be tho dnnclng girl. Tho others
In the pnntomlmc are: Miss I.cah Knmsc),
Columbine; Mr. Iieujnmln Kulclmcr, Hnrlo
'tuin; .Mr. Itobert Lockei, plenot. and .Mr. J.
Buchanan, tlm Doctor. Tho entertainment will
conclude with general dancing by tho audience.
ShnkCHpeiuc music wns the delectable offer
ing for members of the club at the concluding
concert of tho regular season Inst Tuesday aft
ernoon at tho Roosevelt. The piogram wus
selected by Mnry Wnlker Nichols, and her suc
cess was manifested In the congratulations Hint
were nhoivercd upon her. One of tho notable
participants wns Mr. Edvvnrd Shlppou Vnn
Leer, tenor, who sings at Doctor Cndmnn's
Congregational Church in New Voik. Others
whoso work was enjoyed aro Miss 'lnia Yocum
Joyce, Miss Mary Xewklrk, Miss Ellle Lclnml
Golz. MIrh Lewis Jnmes Howell, Mrs. William
E. Rees, Miss Dorothy Goldsmith, Miss Latta.
nnd Miss Ellu W. Olden Mrs. Edunrd Butter
woith, Mrs. Ray Daniels Jnncy, .Miss Nln.i
Prettymnu Howell and .Miss llaney at tho
piano.
Another Interesting activity of tho club is
that on Monday afternoon, April 19, at tho
Phllomuslan Club, 3011 Walnut street. Mrn.
Edward Philip Linch has at ranged tho pro
gram, and it will bo presented at nn "open
meeting" ns a feature of the spring reception
and tea of tho West Philadelphia woman's or
ganization. Tlioso on tho program aro Miss
Mary Brooks Thompson, Miss Flora O. Cannon,
sopranos; Miss Maude Hanson Pettlt, mezzo
soprano; .Mrs. Russell King Miller, Miss Au
gusta Kohule, contraltos; Mlwi Emma Rous,
harpist, and Miss Nina Prettyman Howell, vio
linist. The Mntlnco Musical Club's season will end
April 27 nt tho annual meeting. It Is Interesting
In this connection to note that the executive
olllccra havo (icon renominated without oppoi.
Hon. The club Is in a most nourishing cuii.
ditlon.
fTVln last danco of tho senson to be held In
a. mo 1'liunclelphla Navy Yard will be given
tonight In tho sail loft. As usual, many din
nfra will precede the dnnclng. Commnudatlt
V illinin Sheppnrd Benson and Mrs. Benson
will entertain nt dinner in their home In the
Nnvv Yard.
Lieutenant Walter Hnnrdmnn Dicker, U. S.
V , nnd Mrs. Decker, will also irilnncr heforo
tho dance on the United State" cruiser Chester.
Their gursts will Include l.lcirtcnnnt W. p.
Ciunmnr, f. S. N. ami Mrs. Coeluane. Mrs.
ILirrv Ludlow, Mis llobeit Nbrrls. .Miss t.ll
Ii.ui Meyers, of Montclnlr, N. .1. who Is their
guest at the present time, nt their home In the
tllinrd Estate, 2323 South 21st,strecl, Past As
sistant Surgeon Foster. L. S. .V . Miss Baibaraj
Rosaseo, Peymastcr Lnthrop,, V. S. N.. of the
i .-5 o. -iicflier; t;nslgii Stelnwachs, U. S.
V. Ensign C. p. .Mason. U. S. ... Mr. Clarence
Hbkman, nnd Mr. William I Rosaseo.
Lieutenant Charles A. Ltit, U. S. M. C.and
Mr. Lutx will entertain nt tholr home, 2327
Foiith 21st street. In the Olrard Estate, beforo
the dnncr. Tho affair will be a buffet supper,
mid will be given in honor of Mrs. Lutz's
mother, Mrs. Hlrnin H. Scelve. of Atlanii,.
Beneli, Kin. Among tho guests will be Colo-
nel Littleton Wnllcr Tazewell Waller, U.
.M t , unil Mrs. Waller. Liciaennnt Colo
nel W. C. Neville. V. S. M. C. and .Mrs. Neville,
Lieutenant Colonel C. (.!. Long. U. S. M C., and
.Mrs. Long, Major R. ( Berkeley. U. S. SI. C,
and Mrs. Berkeley. Major Smedloy D. Butler,
U. S M. C. nnd Mrs. Butler, Mnjor II. 1-oe, IJ.
S M. C, nnd Mrs. I(ee. Captain Alexander S.
Williams. U. S. M. C, and Mrs. Williams,
Coptnln W. AV. Low, V. S M. C, and
Mrs. Low, Cnptnln 11, H, Creecy, U. S.
M. C, and Mrs. Creecy, Captain E. T.
Fryer, I?. S. M. C, nnd Mrs. Fryer. Cap
tain W. N. Hill, U. S. M C.Jind Mrs. Hill. Cap
tnin F. V. Robards. u. S. M. C, nml Mrs Rob
arcls. Cnptnln It H. Sullivan, U S. M. C, and
Mrs. Sullivan, Lieutenant hamue w. Bogan.
U. S. .M. C, and Mrs. Rogan. l.lciitetinnt T. .
Clarke, U. S. M. C, and Mrs. Clarke. Lieutenant
Ralph L Shepard, U. S. M. C , nnd Mrs. Shep
nul, l.lcutennut A. A. Vnndcgrlft, U. S. M. C.
and Mrs. VnndegrlfJ, Dr. W. 11. Bell. U. S. N.,
and Mrs. Roll. Lieutenant Commander Raymond
S. k'o.ves. It. s x, anil .Mrs. Keycs, Lieutenant
Commander Guy A. Blsset, U. S. W., and Mrs.
Hltxct, Captain I. C. Turner. If. S. M. C. and
Mis. Turner, Mr. and Mr. Charles S. Davis,
Mr anil Mrs Chniles Knox. Mr. and Mrs.
Illckie and Ml.ss Dorothea Blckle, of Northamp
ton; Mrs. Julian Wlllcox, Mis. Robert E. lloyt,
Mrs Nelson p. Vulte and Major C. S. Hill. U. S.
M. C; Lieutenant II. P. Toirey. U. S. M. C;
Cnptnln J. C. Beaumont, Miss Vandegrlft nnd
Mis. ,1, J. Mcndc, wife of Captain Meade, V. S.
M. C, of Washington l. C
Mr. and Mis. John Handy Hall, of 23M South
21st street, in tho Glrnrd Kstatc. will havo as
their guests at tho danco Ml.ss Eleanor Town, of
Shoit Hill, N. J.
Tho entertainment will
during the evening,
Include:
PART ONE
Songs
a) liolllng Down to Rio ....German
b Mammy Kong .....Ware
Howard B. Stavers
Songs
(a) Berceuse, from Joaolyn Godard
(b) "Der Hpleltuan" Hlldach
Miss Isabel Allen
Violin obligates by Kmll F. Schmidt
AHa "E Luccvan le Stelle." from La Tnn
Puccini
Daniel C. Donovan
Violin, Solos
la) Nocturne, op. Bl, No. 3 Sibelius
(b) Chanson 'Louis XIII and Pavane.
Coupcrln-Kreisler
c) Prelude, and Allegio .Pugnanl-Krelsler
Emit P. Schmidt
Songs
(a) In. Dreams Zeckwer
(Written for Mrs. Lclgo)
lb) VoneUati Boat Song .Rieordl
Mrs. John P. Lelgo ,
AT THE PIANO
.Mrt Edith Mahon Miss Helen Boothroyd
Joseph W. Clarke
PART TWO
THE PLAYS. AND PLATERS .
will present
"HOW HE LIED TO HER HUSBAND"
By G. Bernard Shaw
CAST
He - Charles Mitchell
&I10 Mrs. J. Howard Reber
The Husband Henry Schaffer, Jr.
Generul dancing will follow the play.
There will nlso be a dance In Haddonfleld, to
be given under tho auspices of tho Haddon
Field Club. The patronesses include Mrs.
Henry A. Magown, Mrs. William D. Sherred,
Mrs. Thomas S. Hopkins, Mrs. Eyre Mercler,
Mrs. Clement Remington, Mrs. John C. Rem
ington, Mrs. F. Morse Archer, Mrs. Joalah C
Wlllits, Mrs. Joseph K. Lipplncott, Mrs. John
P. Lipplncott, Mrs. John H. Lipplncott, Jr.,
Mrs. Herbert D. Shivers, Mrs. Ephralm T.
Gill, Mrs. Henry S. Scovel, Mrs. George J.
Bergen, Mrs. William J. Kraft, Mrs. A. T.
McNeill, Mrs. Elmer E. Balnbridge, Mrs. S. C
A. Clement, Mrs. William S. Doughty, Mrs.
John F. Hlllmnn, Mrs. James L. Pennypacker,
Mrs. Isanc Collins, Mrs. Alexander C. Tomlln
son, Mrs. Guy W. Rogers, Sirs. George W.
Borton, Mrs. Lee E. Cozlns, Mrs. Joseph It.
Fritz, Mrs. Walter 13. Hunt. Mrs. Frank C.
Somers, Mrs. Robert W. Lipplncott, Sirs. John
W. Wescott, Mrs. Joseph Alexander, Mrs. Wal
ler H. Babcock. Mrs. Joseph F. Wallworth,
Mrs. Perclval J. Reeve. Mrs. Edward H. Wal
ker, Sirs. Augustus II. Rlddell, Sirs. Robert A.
Irving, Mrs. Herbert A. Scattcrgood, Sirs. How
ard W. Ludlam nnd Sirs. John McNeill.
An Intel cstlng affair will bo tho first enter
tainment nnd dunce given for members of the
Women AVrlliis' Club nnd their friends which
will tnko place tonight In the Now Century
Drnwlng Room nt S o'clock.
Tho entertainment will consist of several
musical numbers nnd a short play, entitled
"How Ho Lied to Her Husband," by tho Plays
nnd Plnyeis Club.
A number of the memhers will act ns ushers
Stiss Edith Wells Bly has arranged np at
tractive program which she will give nt her
piano recital on Slonduy evening, April 26, at
the Germantown Cricket Club. Sllss BIy'a
patronesses include Sirs. George Hnrtloy Dea
con, Sirs. James .Mapet, Dodge, Mrs. Kern
Dodge, Sirs. Ferdinand Graves, Sirs. John
Thompson Emlen, Sirs. Edward Prime Goodell,
Sirs. Arthur Hnlnes, .Mrs. Walter Gwynno Hen
derson, Sirs. J. Watson Howe. Sirs. Francis
Hall Kent, Slr. George D. StcCloln, Sits. Rob
ert L. PItflcId, .Mrs. Francis Butler Reeves.
Jr., Mrs. Anna Roberts, Sirs. Arthur E. Shaw,
Mra. Henry Gaylord Starln, Sllss Helen Cle
ment Stnrln, Stis. William Jay Turner, Sirs.
Charles Carmalt Willis und Sirs. Thomas Wis
tar, Jr.
TIOGA
.Mr. and Sirs. John E. Wick, of 21st and Ve
nango meets, have Issued Invitations for the
mnirtnge of their daughter, .Miss Anna Ger
trude Wick, lo Sir. Earlo Aschcroft Havens,
en Wednesday night, April 21, In tho Protestant
Episcopal Church, of the Resurrection, B'oad
and Tioga streets. Tho ceremony will be fol
lowed by a reception at the Roosevelt. The at
home cards nrc for nftcr Juno 1. at 1C21 But
ler street.
Sllss Wick and Sir. Havens will bo tho guests
of honor at a enrd party given by Miss Mnr
Jorlo While, tonight, nt her home, 914 South
43th stieet Sllss White, who will be one of
the bridesmaids, will have as her other guests
the bridal attendant, Sllss Reba Wick, maid
of honor; Sllss Elizabeth File, Miss Sleta Weber,
Miss Blanche Barton, bridesmaids; Sllss Yvonna
Havens, flower girl; Mr. Albert Hoover, beat
man; Sir. William Clausen, Mr. Robert Em
blck. Sir. C. Paul Ray, Jr., and Mr. Robert W.
Pollock, usheis.
Sllss A. SI. Ileltel, or 3721 North Bouvler
street, is spending a fortnight in Atlantic City
ns the guest nf Sirs. William Bradbury.
AMUSEMENTS
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HYPOCRITES
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CHOtlt ORCHESTRA onfJAN
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ALU SEATS HRSBKYKD
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Evtnlnis 7:30 to 10:30 10c, 25c, a Few COo
2ND TREMENDOUS WEEK
D. W. GRIFFITH'S
NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA
Miss Ida B. Powell, of 1127 Slarlboiough stieet.
will entertain at "500" on Tuehday, April 22,
when the following will be present: Sliss Anna
Georgson, Sllss Helen Graham, Miss Slammle
Casey, Miss Josephine Richard, Sllss Sue Russel,
Slis Alabel Butter nnd Sliss Eleiinre Scoville.
Sllss Anna Haslett, of West Chester. Pa., will
spend the week-end with her parents, Mr. and
Sirs. Ilnulett, of 1247 East Columbia avenue.
Sliss Haslett is a teacher In a private ochool
In West Chester.
The third annual ball mill be given by the
Slajor William SIcKlnley Camp No, 10, United
Spanish-American War Veterans, at Harmony
Jlaennerchor Hall, on Friday night, April 30.
ROXBOROUGH
The most prominent entertainment of the
week in this section was the eighth nnnual
dinner of the Men's Guild of St. Timothy's
Protestant Episcopal Church, Ridge avenue near
Jamestown street, which was held last night in
tho parish house. The rector, the Rev. Dr.
THE AVENGING
CONSCIENCE
TWICE DAILY AT 3 AND 0 P. M.
PRECEDED UV COMEDIES
B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE
Chrstnut fin J 12th Street!
Matinee 2 P SI. Evenlnti 8 P. SI.
GRAND SPRING JUBILEE!
CATHERINE CALVERT . CO.: LONG TACK SAM
CO.; JOSIE HEATHER & CO , TROVATO; KllAMEn
MORTON, AND OTHERS, ""-"
Next Week MRIE. EMMA CALVE
"RRHAT. T.ocf 9 "KSrrro Lan Mat.
" -.kju -j y got Tomorrow
Ethel Barrymore the s'.1adow
NEXT WEEK SEATS NOW SELLING
NED WATDURN Preients the Smart Corned
vim iniiaii lira". it icviui, hid nev. ur. cittttUCI TXT AHA TTVT With i,
Jnmes Hlddlo Halsey. presided. Other speakers I bJtliil O 1JN AVjfAlJN Exceptional
. Cant of Farceurs.
I'boto by Itembrandt Studio.
MRS. M. KNEBLEMAN
Mrs. Knebleman, whose) marriage took
place yesterday, was Miss Bertha
Spec tor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice. Spector, of 38X5 Poplar
street.
Mrs. Sara F. T. Price, of .Mount Airy, Is the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Huslett, of 12)7 Kast
Columbia avenue.
On Monday evening, April 15, a sewing circle
meeting will be held by the members' of the
Immaculate Conception Church, of Front street
below Laurel street, nt the home of Sirs. Baker,
1121 Marlborough street.
Sirs. I.. A. Kelly and her family, of 1206 East
Columbia avenue, will leave the 1st of May to
spend the summer at Wlldwood, N. J.
WOODBURY
The Friday afternoon bridge club met with
Miss Slabel Green at her home on Poplar ave
nue today.
Mrs. Kent, whp.la spending the winter with
her daughter, Mra. Herbert Walker, lias re
turned from Baltimore, where she baa been
VUdilng Mra. Boyd, of Gouoher College.
Included the Itev. Paul S. Atkins, the Ilev.
Samuel II. Booth, the Itev. J, SI. S. McDonald
and Sir. David E. Williams, of Bala. The ad
dresses were interspersed with attractive mu
sical bclectlous. Spring flowers and ferns
formed the decorations.
Mr. and Sirs. Arthur Malnwaring, of 219
Itochelle avenue, Wlssfc.uckon, will give a dinner
tnmorruw night In honor of Sir. nnd Sirs.
Harry E. Beale and Sir. and Sirs. James Hlndle.
CAMDEN AND VICINITY
Sirs. Joseph Thomas Sullivan was guest of
honor at n too-cUen this week In Moorestown
by Sirs. ChaSpffrliomas Brown, Sirs. T. II.
Dudley Perkins and Mrs. Francis Walter
D'Olier.
The marriage of SHsa Helena C. Taxis, of
Collingawood, to Mr. Albert M. Hohensteln, of
Philadelphia, will take place In June.
Mr. and Sirs. G. H. Tiler, of 411 Linden
street, will spend the summer in their cottage
at Pitman.
GARRICK Last 2 Evgs.
ROBERT HILLIARD Ln
NEXT WEEK SEATS NOW SELLING
THE StUSlCAL C'OMEOV DE LUXE
The Little Cafe J0Hn E'Wo
Cat and Chorue of 100,
This 4 Neil Week Ev, 8.15. IUg, Slat, Bt"
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METHOPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE
Last performance Metropolitan Opera Co., N. Y,
Tuesday Em. April MM. at 8. Slniei. Farrar, A14a
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