EVM1NG LEDGEE-PttlLADELPHIA, SATURDAY, APRlfl 17, 1915: B "-) EDDINGS Myall r-ilSTKR week was so cronueu wmi social ffjirlr and activities llml It scorned ns iftouth every one ... ..... . B -.., .... Rii Is milto logical, ns Lent Is n rnther tons All, I ,......,,., I rt ..,.,1..... J !Vcon4 to 'ftSt' n9 lhero ntc sl1" n ,u1mber ot ..' t0 De accomplished before society, packs i ... for the numiner homes In the mouti ! . . ,i.j. rmintrv and the peashore. ;tHM, . EOn Monday afternoon Mrs. Whltwoll W. Coxa Lu fnlertaln at auction In her home, 2011 l"1 !.- ....... I.,.. At- .,J M ttoruce street, m uiw v. ....(, ..... .,u ...... iihony J- Drcxcl Blddlo will entertain at lAnl . .I..I- t,.,mi 5101 Walnut strrpt. In dinner ' "";" """- , "" ot Mr. and Mrs.' nenjnmln Duke, Miss ! jwke and Mr- Angler Buchanan Duke, of New L.. Hope Truxton Bcalc, debutante daughter if Mr. anfl iurH- Ji,'"u"" "-"-i " I 01lT,r Eaton Cromwell, eon of Mrs. Edward V ...,..i,,,, liran cnsnccmcnt wan mi- Louncea rcccnu, " .-... . "- 'dinner to bo given by Mr. and Mrs. Wllllnm ...n ... ii,ir linmn. T.olrrhton Place. ."' .,.. ...Ill I.m nllABtn rF linnni. nt n -BUS BC"11 '" 'OTerbrook. ' oa Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Robert W. Down W will entertain at carda at her home, 1621 . ... -,.a. in ihn rvenlnir n dance will lie rLOCUit " - ' filrtn In the Germarjitown Cricket Club, Mnn helra. arranged by a number of prominent so- . .. .1... Knt.nflf nt tlin r2nrilinit(nu 11 detyworneii iui . .,......... w -. irmv and Navy Relief. Among those who will "entertain at dinner preceding tho dance nro ilr. and Mrs. Aioxanuer w. wisier, ".. ui i- School lane, and Mrs. Frederick E. Swope, Jr., who lll entertain ln their home, 7015 Crofcldt street, j The Wednesday Music Club will meet In tho home of Mrs. Clifford Lewis, 30 South 2-'d Itreet, for the last time this season on Wednes etf. A tea will bo given by Mrs. Edwin X. 'Benson, Jr., In her home, Lynnewood Cottage, ,'Cheitnut Hill, In honor of Mrs. Philemon Dlck Injon on that same afternoon, and Mrs. Wlll fam Ernst, of 111 South 21st street, will cnter j'Uln at bridge, to bo given In Brooke House, ,1813 Walnut street. In tho evening Mrs. Edwatd W. Bok will cntcrtnln tho members of tha .Merlon Civic Association at her homo in iMerlon. Mr. Irvln Cobb will addrosn tho meet laj. There will be a dnnco nt the Huntingdon Vtlley Country Club that evening, nnd Mr. ,Haseltlne Smith, of 2037 Sansom street, will entertain at dinner before tho dance. Tho Indoor Horse Show, beginning on Thurs liiy, Kill occupy tho greater part of society's '"time In tho later part of tho week. It has been Vanged to bo held in the 3d Regiment Armory, !nrrl and Wharton streets. Kin the evening a dlnncr-danco will bo given '. . vr -l T-- J-,-..... 1TYT ioy 3ir. ana urs. iiHrusuu xv. v.aui, ui nv. iwwnut eircet, in me x'tuiauvipiiiu. uninur -iu la honor of their son, Mr. Horrifion K. Canor, Jr. Mr. T Williams Roberts, whoso marrlago to Miss Ellnnor Thompson will tako place Sat urday, v.111 entcrtnln at dinner at tho Anchor- ue for his best man nnd ushers. gEeveral weddings aro scheduled for Thurs W, Miss Ellen Jaquctt Sellers will become the brido of Mr. Richard McCall, and the Ptaarriago of Miss Elizabeth Brinton Graham ,lnd Mr. Philip Ten Brouk Mattsou will bo I'tolemnlzed on that day also. ( Beforo the danco at tho Merlon Cricket Club iMr. and Mrs. Kane S. Green will entertain at (dinner ln their home on Montgomery avenue, jBrjrn Mawr. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton French "Banks, of Roscmont, will entertain in honor of ilr. nnd Mrs. Ersklno Smith, of New York. iMlss H. Ethel Mnule, of Briar Creflt, Villa- nova, Ttlll give a dinner ln tho Radnor Hunt Club. Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson Crothors will entertain In their homo on Paper Mill road, (Thtntnut Win nn1 -ff on1 Mr Wllllnm Pnr- (Bilt Scull In their homo, 111 South 22d street. t'A. number of affairs for debutantes of the omins season aro ln order for Friday beside the costume subscription danco arranged by lira. William Roberts Howell and Mrs. Kane 1 Green In tho Merlon Cricket Club. E'lfr, and Mrs. Charles Francis Bochman, of S0U Locust street, will glvo a danco In tho Philadelphia Country Club In honor of their Jimhter, Miss Esther Jean Bochman. Mr. ni Mn. Joseph Priestley Button, of 218 "West JJpul street, will entertain nt dinner beforo dance In honor of their daughter, Miss Marlon II, Button, and Miss Mary Paul will It honor guest at a small danco to be given 7 her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Paul, at thdr homn In fttnafmtf TTI11 Ns Jean Morris Llllle, daughter ot Mr. and rs. Lewis Llllle, and Miss Katharine Tenney, wjhter ot Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tenney, will juests of honor nt a small dance to bo .Uvea by Mrs. Edgar C. Felton and Miss Wtn- rthrop Sareent In tho Merlon dolt Club. 'a aancing class directed by Mrs. Edwaru llTOth will meet on Friday ln tho dermantown rtcket Club, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Logan Kjfl entertain at dinner prior to tho dance in Ihcnor ot Miss Marjorla Taylor, daughter of ytn, Nathan A. Taylor, who made her debut fiM latt season. (yo smart weddings will tako place on Sat 3$y. that of Miss Louise Brock and Mr. )5Mls A. Lewis, Jr., and Miss Anna Florence ffiLPOdrmr and Mr. Walter Wnrlnir Honklnfon. !b the evenlnc Mr. and Mm. Norman K. Grey U give a small itinrn nt RrHirelev Club in ioor of Miss Louise Slnnlckson Grey, who i P a debutante next year. Miss Louisa K. rtnwln ivlll 5iav cliarco of & moving Diotura nt Ihn pnrilpn fete to be En at St. Martin's on Tuesday, May 18. by ,1 welta Kappa Psl Fraternity. e annual meetlni? tnr Ihs election of of- fla. .... Kjt ana managers of the Junior Auxiliary or U francla' Countrv llomn for Convalescents. ii and Lanartnuna nvamiA Ttfirhv will lift at the house Monday afternoon, ot 2;30. 3K auxiliary, of which Miss Frances I Sulli- t1' president, liaa a membership of more q l0, so that a large and enthusiastlo ng u expected". country housa has accomnllshed so gk good in tlje last two years of Its .exlst- j,lt that every member of Its various boards Mlous to ailvanca tVi nrk. hut none more !iJuH the Junior Auxiliary. Aoart from the important duties of electlnff Its new officers S managers Monday afternoon the Junior U(ct to discuss various ways and meana furthering St. Francis'. . William Piatt Pepper, of 320 South list iW returned to hr home todav from a WW vUlt with friends in New York city. .4octB class vtbiih has nut oa M'onday nlBhls during the winter nt tho Crusaders' Hall, qhestnut Hill, will give an extra dnnco on Monday night of next week. Tho patron esses Include Mrs. Wllllnm It. Tucker, Mrs. Clarence Peterson, Mrs. Antolne Bournonvllle. Mrs. John Dunn, Jr., of Pclhnm Court, has discontinued her scries ot muslcnles owing to a recent death In tho family, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Clifford Wilson, of 212 South 1.1th Btreet, will motor to Cape May for tho week end. Company B, Engineer Battalion, N. O. P., held Its annual reception and dance laBt night In tho ttoosevclt. Mr. Richard S. KowboM Is chairman of tho Dance Committee which In cluded nlso Mr. E. A. Warner, Mr. G. Abbott Hunt, Mr. Walter A. Bloovor, Mr. Van Huron Connell nnd Mr. Joseph Cauffmnn. Tho patronesses Included Mrs. Charles S. Bradford, Mrs. T. Hewson Brndfoord, Mrs. John Da Costa Ncwholtl, Mrs. J. M. Hloevcr, Mrs. W H, Fulweller, Mrs. M. Van Duscn Hunt, Mrs. W. F. Pcddrlck, Mrs, J. H. M. Andrews, Mrs. E. A. Warner, Mrs. Francis K. Worlcy, Mrs. Benja min H. Klrkbrldo nnd Mrs. Gcorgo Blddlo. A number of dinner parties havo been arranged to precede tho dance. Among those who will entertain aro Mr. and Mrs. Alexander W. Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Mercer nnd Mr. and Mrs. Wnltcr T. White. A danco was given by tho Quaker City Mo tor Club In tho St. James lost night, tho pro ceeds of which will bo devoted to tho Emer gency Aid. Through tho courtesy of tho management of tho Philadelphia Operatic Society the nuies ot St. Timothy's Hospital are being allowed a per centage on nil tickets sold by them for tho presentation of Gounod's "Faust" In tho Acad emy of Music on Wednesday night, April 21. Tho benefit Is for tho flnnl payment on tho women's medical porch. ALONG THE MAIN LINE GYNUYD Mr. and Mrs. John Story Eber bach, of Colwyn road, will glvo a danco next Saturday, April 24, In honor of their daughter, Miss Anna Getz Eberbach. Tho gue3ts, who will number about 20, will bo from tho school sot. Mrs. Eberbach entertained her sowing clrclo at luncheon yesterday. Tho decorations wcro spring flowers nnd greens. Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Stewart, Jr., who hnvo recently moved Into their new homo on Con shohockon Stato road, have been entertaining Mrs. Stewart's sister, Miss Orpha Shryock, of Baltimore. NAn.nEn.TH Mr. nnd Mrs. Pcrclvnl Roberts, of Pcnhurst, returned homo yesterday from New York. Tho Knppa Sigma Phi Socloty, of Narberth, will glvo an enjoyable entertainment, followed by n dance, tonight nt Tho Llltlo White Tea House, on Avon road. This society, composed of prominent young women of Narberth, and which Is noted for Ita original entertainments ns well as for tho congeniality ot Its members, gives a series of social affairs every season. Apart from the members, tho Invited guests nre usually young men along tho Main Line. Those present tonight, Including membors and guests, will bo Miss Allco Green, Miss Esther Haws, Miss Linda Jacoby, Miss Florence Jncoby, Miss Mary McCartor, Miss Ruth Pres cott, Miss Ethel Ridge, Miss Edna Selfrldge, Miss Achsa Wcntz, Miss Maudo Wlpt, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jones, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hornco Moore, Raymond Green, F. Osborne, Frederick Warner, Emll Cutler, Royden Hunt, Chandler Woolley, Douglas Murphy, Robert Selfrldge, C. Wells, Roy Ridge. Miss Ethel Ridge, of 213 Forrest avenue, has returned from severnl weeks' stay with rela tives In New York. WVNNEWOOD Tho Wynnewood Park Asso ciation, which has done such good work In tho Interest of tho neighborhood, will glvo n. lawn feto Saturday, May 15, on the grounds of tho now park, which will be formally opened that day. Tho playground, which Joins tho Wynne wood Tennis Club, on Hathway lane, is nbout two acres In size, nnd it Is hoped that by the middle of May tho newly planted trees will have put on their spring dress, thus adding to the picturesque effect of this out-of-door day that Is being looked forward to with much pleasuro, not only by tho grown-up folk, but by tho little children for whose future enjoy ment It has been planned. Mrs. Abel P. Wetherlll, of Kent road, Is chairman of the lawn fete. Miss Emily Ellison, of Aubrey road, will leave In May for a fortnight's visit with Miss Mary Adreon, of York, Pa. AltDMORE Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C. Stout, or Glenn road, will entertain nt dinner before the dance to be given nt the Merlon Cricket Club the night of April 23. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Oarver, Jr., of Roberts road, 'will return tomorrow from a visit to At lantic City. WEST PHILADELPHIA Sir. and Mrs. Walter Rutter. 6515 Spring street, entertained at their home this week at a re ception in honor of Mr. Joseph Banks, who has Just returned from a visit to the Panama-Pacific Exposition. The many guesta Included Mr. una Mrs. Edgar Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Bornkessel, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parker, Mr.' nnd Mrs. John Burns, Mr- Joseph Smith, Miss Emily Govan, Mr. Frederick A. Bornkessel. Mr. Elwood Govan and Miss Maude Tompkins. Miss Ruth Halght entertained the members of the Zeta Phi Delta Sorority at her home, E521 Irving street, last night. Among thoae present were Miss Alice Chllds. Miss Maybelle Peterson, Miss Edith Lambert, Miss Alice Madden, IIss Constance Hubbard, Mlsa May Seal, Miss France Cumberland and Miss Beulah Orlmsley. The guest of honor was M(sa Beth Harral, of Drexel Hill. Mrs. William Thomas Sherron, of Hamilton Court, entertained the members of her bridge club yesterday. Among those present wore Mrs. Edward Jefferson. Mrs. William S. Kim ball, Mrs. ElUs D. Thompson, Mro. William T, Betts, Mrs. Herbert Payne Fisher, Mrs. George Trowbridge, Mm. Paul a Kellogg and Mrs. Charles E. Bagly. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Bonnelly entertained at a birthday party at their home. 6303 De Lan. cey street, in honor of Mrs. BonneUys anni versary this week. Among the gueeU were Miss I. Serody, Miss Dorothy B. Cohen. Mr. N. ItathaulJ, Mr, U a M4tr anil Sir. I Soiiu MISS HOPE TRUXTON BEALE Miss Uoulc, whoso engagement to Mr. Oliver Eaton Cromwell was recently announced, will be tho guest of honor at a luncheon in Baltimore, to bo given by Mrs. Walter Brooks, who is a sister of Mr. Point GERMANTOWN Mis Dorothy Fuller and Miss Ilosaland Ful ler, of England, aro giving a recital of English folk songs on Thursday evening, April 23, nt S:15 o'clock, In Association Hall, Ucrmantown, for the bcnellt of tho Morton Boya' Club. Mr. and Mir. Leemnn R. Browne and their llttlo daughter. Miss Katharine Mary Browne, of 6.1G0 Sherman street, will leave on Monday for Now York, where they will remain a week. "A Bachelor's Romance" will bo given on Thursday evening, April 22, In Lu Lu Temple. Tho proceeds will bo devoted to tho new Na tional Stomach Hospital. The cast Includes Mr. James J. Skelly, Mr. Hugh B. Duulnp, Mr. Mar tin J. Hlckey, Mr. John V. Gordon, Mr. Arthur J. McCnnn, Mr. Walter Clark, Mr. John J. Campboll, Miss Edna Roth v. ell. Miss Sophlo McHugh, MIfH Mary F. Hirst. Miss Snrn It. Dougherty. Dancing will follow tho perform ance. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Harold Marston and Mlsa Kathorino McK. Quiu left todny for Atlantic City, to spend a fortnight. Mrs. Marston will bo lemembercd ns Miss Eleanor A. Quln, of West Walnut lnnc. Mr. and Mrs. Myer Herman have returned from their wedding trip nnd are now occupying their new homo on Wnyno avenue. Mrs. Her man was formerly Miss Amanda Baer. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Annabel Turner, of 2238 North 16th street, will glvo n tea this afternoon. Miss Turner will be assisted in receiving by Miss Mar garetta Smith, Miss Allco Patterson. MIjs Marlon Sadler, Miss Mallhsa Shupert, Mis3 Doris Faloon, Miss Grace Zelsler, Miss Mary Dechant, Miss Natalie Tyson and Miss Anna Taylor. Mlsa Lillian Reler, of 1231 West Glrard ave nue, was tho hostess nt n card party Thursday nfternoon. Miss Rclcr's guests weio Miss Mario Tanner, Miss Florence M. McDcvItt, Miss Estelle Winter, Miss Allco McFadden, Miss Bertha Wcniger, Miss Edna McFadden, Miss Mabel Reler, Mls3 Jane Russell, Mrs. Robert Byrne, Mrs. Clayton I. Boycr, Mrs. Georgo Ho warth, Mrs. William Schneider, Mrs. Frank Smith, Mrs. Edgar Aucott, Mrs. Albert Stew art, Mrs. Charles Haase, Mrs. Benjamin Reh baum, Mrs. William Gerhard, Mrs. Thomas Faucctt, Mm. Robert Brooks, Mrs. Stanley West, Mrs. Charles Andrews, Mrs. Tercy Sher lock. Mrs. Fred Carter, Mrs. Howard Jansen, Mrs. Albert Schcnk and Mrs. Charles Hafner. WITH the summer vacation not far off, the llttlo debutantes-to.be nbflume first Im portance, fbr It la becoming quite the thing for mothers to "bring them out" unofficially at the summer watering places. Miss Gertrude Pan coast, who will be presented by her parents In the autumn, appeared recently In a stunning khakl-colored suit cut on simple girlish llnea. The coat, which was belted, was set off by a rolling collar of white handstltched linen. Miss Pancoast's hat wbb a wlde-brtmmed sailor ot taffeta in a shade matching the suit and trimmed eolely with two brown quills on each aide. With a smart tallleur of king's blue cloth Miss Katharine R. Hunter wears a low flat Bailor hat ot blue and black straw. One of the aeason's debutantes, Mlsa Uabei Wurta Page, is wearing a girlish and becomlns trotteur of wh'te Berge. The skirt la quite plain wth a Blight flare, and the boyish coat Is belted and haa pockets both above and below the belt. Miss Page wears a small trlcorno hat of black hemp with a white wing at the side. An attractive and modish afternoon gown of smoke-gray chiffon over a foundation of sou silk Is being worn by Miss Josephine C. S. Foster. The skirt U formed of a series of grad uated flounces, each flounce being finished oft with a band of black velvet. Straps of black velvet extend over each shoulder and also form the girdle. A closs-flttln hat of cerise hemp complete the costume. M MILADim Cromwell, before the Nntional Point-tc races. ALONG THE READING Mr. and Mrs. F. Lclghton Kramer, of Melrose Tnrk, nre entertaining their bridge club of 12 members thW evening nt 8 o'clock. Tho guests will Include Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Hcntty, Jr., Mr. nnd Mih. Gcorgo Parker, Mr. and Mrs Leonard Weltzcl, Mr. and Mrs. II. Clay DIngee, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Aarons. The faculty nnd students of tho Rcochwood Inn School, Jcnkintown, havo rent out Invita tions for tho nnnunl reception to bo held at the school on I-'ilday evening. April 23, nt S o'clock. Miss Margaret Water, daughter of .ur. anJ Mrs Thomas S. Wnters. Jr., will lcavo on Fri day, April 20, to visit Mrs. Trucmnn Campbell, of 17th street, Wilmington, Del. Mls Waters will remain a week or 10 days as Mrs. Camp bell's guest. Mr. and Mrs. William I.. Elklns. of Elklns Park, aro spending several weeks at the Home stead, Hot Springs, Va. Mr. nnd Mrs. George H. Snyder, of I.lsmoro avenue, Glenslde, havo left for a three weeks' trip to tho Panama-Pacific Exposition. Tho eighth annual bazaar and chicken sup per will bo given by tho Willow Grovo Flio Company No. 1, ln the flreliouse, Friday and Saturday evenlngy, April 23 and 21. Miss Helen Wilson, of York road, Jenklntown, will entertain at cards and dancing Friday eve ning, April SO, at her home. There will bo 30 guests present. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Tabeln Brown, Jr., of Mather avenue, Wyncote, entertained nt brldgo last evening in honor of their guests, Miss Sophie Ferguson and Miss Helen Ferguson, ot Mount Airy. This evonlns Mr. and Mrs. Brown will entertain at dinner In honor of their guests nt 7 o'clock. ROXBOROUGH Mrs. William Harris, of 4325 Freeland avenue, has announced tho inaniiige of her sister, MIsj Mnrle D. Wagner, to Mr. William U Hlco on Thursday, April 8. Mr. and Mrs. Hlco, who are spondlng some tlmo In Atlantic City, will be at home nfter May 1, at 511 East Conarroe street. Mrs. W. Knoll, of McKccwport, Pa., has an nounced the marriage of her daughter, Miss Louise W. Knoll, to Mr. Clarence J. Priest, son of Mrs. Sarah Priest, of Roxborough, on Feb ruary 22. Mr. nnd Mrs. Priest, on their return from their wedding Journey, will live at 6220 Lawnton street, whero they will receive after May 1. Miss Lucille I.usson wearn a good-looking deml-tallleur of sapphire blue velvet combined with chiffon broadcloth. The Jacket Is fchort and loose fitting and has a military collar. MUsi Lusson's large flat sailor hat la of cream colored taffeta and Belgian blue straw trimmed with large daisies. A debutante of this season, Miss Helena Rob inson, appeared recently in a smart trotteur ot deep blue cloth. The skirt, which flared ellghtly, had bias bands ot dark blue taffeta, forming flounces. The short bolero jacket waa finished off with a number of small plaits in the back and two rows of small garnet buttons. A rather large blue straw hat with a rolling brim completed the attractive costume. Miss Katherlne G. Seeler, another pretty deb utante, wears a becoming afternoon frock uf Copenhagen blue taffeta. The skirt Is tucked and is extremely full, and the short Jacket Is worn over a blouse of cream-colored lace. Mlsa Seeler's large sailor hat of navy blue straw was trimmed with small French flowers. A handsome debutante-to-be, Miss Agnes Allen, has adopted a striking costume for aft ernoon wear, The bodice of her sown Is ot a Bakst pattern silk, cut on the constricted lines which were favored In our grandmother's day, Below this the skirt, of peacock blue silk, shirred and corded, falls in voluminous folds. An oddly shaped pointed hat of violets with n single pink rose as trimming sets off the costume. s' w- vV ;. If , ?- Hyv ' ' 555 Photo by Marccau. MISS HARRIET CLAY I.EAi Another debutante whose engagement was announced recently. Miss Leaf's mother, Mrs. IS. Bowman Leaf, will give a luncheon today in honor of Miss Edith Gillingham. ENTERTAINMENTS Various Dances and Card Parties Will Take Place Today A number f cntpitiilntnents will bo given to day, both In and out of town. The House Committee of tho Woman's Sur finge Club, 17.'2 Chestnut street, gave a the dnnsnnt nt the Aldine this afternoon, from '' until fi o'clock. Tho committee in charge of tho affair Included Mrs. J. B. Gelder, chairman; Miss Marjoilo Watt, Mrs. George Dunning, Mis. A. G. Stephenson, Miss Graff. Miss Lola HobertH and Dr. E. M. Moore. Mis Agnes G. McKcnna and .Miss Helen A. liolllcnii snvo a card party In the auditorium of St. Joseph's College, lu aid of the new Villa nova Cunxcnt In Fiazlcr. Pa., this afternoon. A subscription dance will ho given tonight In the parish house of St. Peter's Protestant Epis copal Chuich, Glen Loch. Henry Eckert Reeves will give his "one-man orche-jtra," and refresh ments will bo nerved. The proceeds lire to be for tho Improvement of the parish house. The committee in charge of the affair is made up ot Mr. William K. Lockwood, Jr., chaliman; Mrs. Richard H. Riley, Jr.. Mrs. Wllllnm E. Lock wood, Mrs. Gilbert Mcllvalne. Mrs. Richard Newlln, Mrs. Max Livingston, Mrs. George Ash hrldgo nnd Mrs. Jules L. Provost, Mr. Gilbert Mcllvalne, Mr. Lardncr Howell, Mr. Richard H. Rile). Jr, .Mr. Max LlvlngtUon, Jr., Mr. Herbert McIImiIiip and Mr. Richard Ashbrldge. A smoker nnd nudevllle entertainment will be given tonight by the class of Mil. Roman Catholic High School. The affair will bo held at tho new quartors of the CahlU Club, 1T33 Snnsom street, nnd has every assurance of be ing nn enjoyable evening. The committee Is composed of Mr. S. O'Shaughnessey, chairman; Mr. A. McArdle, Mr. A. Toohey and Mr. E. Grubb. An entertainment for the benefit of tho out ing fund of the choir of Epiphany Church. Cnrpentcr's lane, will be held In Crusaders' Hali, CC50 Gcrmantown avenue, Mount Airy, thl3 eve ning. The program will Include a play, "Ex amination Day nt Wood Hill School," shadow pictures and music by the Gcrmantown Acad emy Mandolin and Banjo Club. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA St. Rita's Cnthollo Club, at Broad and Fed eral stieets, held a bon-bon party Thursday evening In Its clubrooms. The clubrooms wera elaborately decorated for the occasion. Anion,; the guefitB wero Miss Sad ye Holm, Miss Mao Hohn. Miss Sue Wright, Miss May Stuart, Miss Edith Stuart. Miss Mary Gillespie, Miss Gert rude Wilson, Miss Ida Verusl, MUss Theresa Dondein, Miss Margaret Ean, Miss Catharine Oliver, Mlfs Mary Burns, Miss Margaret Flood. Miss Ida Tulby. Miss Grace Tulby, Miss Ern estine Bonner nnd Miss Roao McGowan. Tha dance was in charge of tho Entertainment Com mittee, Mr. Alfred Tierney, chairman; Mr. An drew Frlel. Mr. Thomas Curly and Mr. George A. Wright. Lieutenant Arthur T. Barney. U. S. N., and Mrs. Barney, of 2513 South Cleveland avenue, have closed their home in the Glrard Estate nnd have loft for Kearney, Neb., whero they will visit relatives of Lieutenant Barney's 'for about three months. A reception will be held at the opening of the Billy and Jack Outing Club at Prospect Banlr tomorrow. The feature of the day will be the launching of the new 30-foot motorboat- The members of the club are Mr. John Daliey, Mr. John Nelson, Mr, William Sharpham, Mr, Wil liam Fuller and Mr. William Gamble, Notices for the Society page will be ac cepted and printed in the Evening Ledger, but all such notices must be written on one side of the paper, must be signed In full, with full address, and when possible telephone number must be given. Send all such communications to 'Society Editor," Evening Ledger, 60S Chestnut street. Unless these requirements are carried out so thst verification may be oosaible. i the notices -will not bo published. OS'E of tho most Interesting weddings of to dny to Phllndelphlans was that ot Mies Ells Park, dnughter of Mrs. Wllllnm G. Tark, ot Pittsburgh nnd Wcstbury, L. I., to Mr. William Hnndy Reeves. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Davlrt Reeves, of Phoenix Park, Phocnlxvllle. The ceremony was solemnized In the Church of the Advent, Wcslburj, nt hnlf-pnst 12 o'clock, tho Rev. R. D. Pope, rector of the church, offi ciating. The bride, who was given In marrlase by her brother, Mr. .lames Park, was attended by her sister, Mrs. Raymond R. P. Nclison, as matron of honor; Miss Muilel Wlnthrop, Miss Mildred Rives, Miss Helen Hamilton, Miss Mary Pyne, MIhs Frances Godwin, of New York, nnd Miss Rose Brown Dolan, of this city, ns bildes malds. Mr. Reeves was nttended by his broth er. Mr. Samuel Jnmcs Reeves, ns best man, and Hie ushern Included Mr. William B. Churchman, Mr. Newton Rao, Mr. E. B. Schley, Mr. Malcolm Farmer, .Mr. Howard It. Henry, Mr. Darragh I'nik. Mr. Bradford Brinton, Mr. John It, Fell, Mr. John G. New hall nnd Mr. Fitz-Eugene D. Tlinyer. As the church Is a small one, the .Invitations lo the ceremony wero limited to tho members of the families nnd n few Intimate friends. A large reception nt llomewood, the icsldenco of the bride's mother, In Wcstbury, followed, JOHNSON-3UTCL1FF1J. Mls Mary F. Sutcllfte, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Sutcitrfc, of 40T, Rector street, Itoxborough, beenmo tho bride of Mr, William W. Johnson, of Brldgeton, N. J., on Wednesday night. The ceremony wns performed In the Tnlmngo Memorial Church, Rector and Pechln streets, by the pastor, tho Rev, William Ilea lick. Tho bride, who wns given In marrlago by her father, wore a lovely gown of white duchesso satin, made with a court train and trimmed with duchesse lace. Her veil of tulle ' was arranged with orange blossoms, and she cnrrlcd a shower bouquet of bride roses and lilies of tho valley. Miss Etta Chard, of Mill vllle, N. J., wns maid ot honor, und tho brides maids wcro Miss Ivn I.tghlket and Miss Carrie Hunt. Jtlw Gertrude Glancy, who acted as flower girl, completed the bride's attendants Mr. Herbert Johnson wns his brother's best mnn, nnd tho ushers wcro Mr. John Rhoades, -Mr. Howard Picrson, of Brldgeton, and Mr. Samuel Hnckctt, of Trenton, N. J. The service wns followed by a largely at tended reception at the homo of tho bride's parenlM. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson are spending their honeymoon In the South. They will be nt homo on Thursdays after June 1, at 211 At lantic street, Brldgeton. HERNES-GRADV. A pretty 3 o'clock wedding took place on Thursday In St. Phllomenn's Chuicli, when Mlsa Catherine Grndy became the bride of Mr. Jnmei Hemes. The ceremony was performed by tho Rov. Francis Mnrkle, pastor of the chuich. The bride wore a traveling suit of bluo serge with hot lo match. Sho carried a. bouquet of ill es of the valley and orchids. She was nttended by lior Bister, Miss Anna Grady, us maid of Honor. Mr. Patrick Moran was best man. After several weeks In Atlantic City Mr. und Mrs. Hemes will live In Philadelphia. NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA A minstrel show nnd band concert will be given by Class fi at tha Union Tabernacle Church, Coral and York strcetu, on Tuesday evening, April 20. George McDonough, of the Cambria A. C, will leave shortly for the Panama Exposition. Mrs. Tannenbaum, of Cape May, Is visiting her daughter and son-ln-Iaw, Dr. and Mrs. Louis Diamond, of 3023 Frankford avenue. Miss Anna McHugh and Miss Helen Caseldy will spend the week-end at the seashore. Miss Mario Hess, or 23f7 East Cumberland Btreet, has returned from Atlantic City, where she was tho guest of Mrs1. Hagafz, of Ventnor, Dr. Samuel Stelncr has removed to 9(3 North Cth street. TIOGA Mrs. B. Fronk Raule, of 3561 North Broad street, entertained at luncheon and cards this week, when her guests Included Mrs. Clifford Ely, Mrs. Paul Eno, Mrs. Richard Oellers, Mrs. William Brown, Mrs. Isaac Detwller, Mrs Howard McCaulley, Mrs. Emma McCaultey, Mrs. Frederick Weber, Mrs. Nellie Henderson, Mrs. Edward Wolfe, Miss Ethel Bureau, Mrs. Blackburne and Mrs. McCloy. Mr. Alfred Rosonsteln, of 2131 West Ontario Btreet, la recovering from a recent accident. FRANKFORD Miss Florence McCurdy, of Frankford avenue, will entertain at dinner Monday evening In honor of her cousin, Miss Jane Currau, of Nor wood. There will be IS guests, Including Miss Frances Starr, Miss Isabel Long, Miss Fannie Sommers, Miss Martha Allow ay, Mlsa Frances Graham, Miss Caroline Luklns, Miss l.eqna Allen, Mlsa Anna Brown, Miss Delia Collins, Mr. Thomas Luklns, Mr. Frank Martin, Mr Harry James, Mr. Fred Hall. Mr. William Cur tls, Mr. Ralph Talley, Mr. Kenneth Lewis, Mr. Alfred Maxwell and Mr. Hugh Wood, Miss Sarah Lombard, of Rhawn street', has as her guest Miss Gertrude Welsh. The Elberon Tennis Club of Fox Chase wlJ give a theatre benefit Wednesday evening, April 21. The proceeds will go toward the clubhouse repairs. Mr. and Mrs. J, Gcws, of Linden avenue, Holmesburg, have had Miss A, Sullivan as their guest for some time. A number of social af fairs were given In her honor. WILMINGTON Dr. and Mrs. Francis I Springer, of New port, have Issued invitations for the marriage ot their daughter, Miss Frances, L. Springer, and Mr. John Brynberg Morrow, to take place on Wednesday evening, April 23, at 8 o'clock The bride will be given In marriage by her father, and her sister, MIs Rebecca Springer will be maid of honor. The bridegroom's best 1 man will be Mr. Horace J. Tatnall. The cere mony will be performed by the Rev, J. Emory Parks, ot Newport. After June "1 Mr. and Mrs. Morrow will be at, home at 03 WashJnjttoa street. Tonight Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bonj will entertain at pinner for Mr. Morrow and Miss Springer. Miss Helen Berl is spending this week wsttt frleads la Germantowa, Pa.