I I I .''" ' ' '" "' HTrrrJ i77 T -rt 1-"". ',-y.vv' WM gvl K. - T"'"rl11" ---n i-v-iifrt ! J J ll!jl ' ' ''' $ iMpjf) and vffjh 1 1 " . '" .1 .'.' " '""' " ' !L ' ' ' ' ', '"' ' " ' nl i T. I ii i, -iii- - ' -- ' i i in? i I,, - - , I,- - - I f'l" ' '" " ' ' I I " il. , ,, I i i i i ii ii i iwwwiiww-. nn 1 t iiiiiwi-wim nuJIiii 'n .jl 1 1 i ''M ' to - WW T I Birth ti"TTTi in VT Si iflr - It I a, i 1 -i- Ml.. TJ1lt. nn &1 Knccdler. dnuglilcr of Mr. nmt Mrs. ilouunl W&" .. ni. onrl Dr. Ale.xnntior llniutntt u-nl a incvl"v ' lake pliro on Juno 2 In St. IauTn Lilscoal 'hurch, Clicstnui mciuic, i-iicsurai inn. '-la .rDrlcllne will bo very ntllet. lls3 Cnro- line Og;tlen-Joncs, of Washington, will be inalil 'of honor. .. i.vnnecs West Dally, clnuRlitcr of Mr. lid Mr Ho""' P"1 Dn"'' wl" entertain nt n ...... r 15 rovotM Friday, nl licr bohlo on I Tjincaster pike, Ardmore, before Iho dance The marriage of MIsh Mildred Thorpe nnd Mr. Fredcrlrk. Stnnley WliittnUer will take place ..'niuridav, JUno 10, III Mlsa Thorpo'8 sum t tntt home In Devon. Miss Tluirpo wilt go today I i be tho guest of Iirr brother nntl Blstcr-In- . jjr and airs, tjiumen nmvuum xiiurpo, j( Dryn Mawr. until May 1. yis, Xnrlan Sprngue, who Is tho guest of H9 Marmot IJ. Rcull at tho homo of her Barents. Mr. and Mrs. William L'l)lst Seult. In owbro'ok, will return to Hoston on Thursday. . r cull will irlvn n tllnnnr nt lfi i Mr. ana ."" "" covers tomorrow evening for Mltfs Hprnguo. j Mrs. George Alfred Hotelier will entertain t the opera ionium. 1 owlnff to tho Illness of. Mr. lrvln Cobb's ! -v.. invitntions havo boon recalled by Mr. Edward W. Bok for tho mooting of members V tho Merlon Clvlo Association nt tho Over i brook. o!t Club, which wns to havo InUen :.i... tomorrow evening. Mr. Cobb wan to have addressed tho association. jjrs, Henry Cochran hns returned to the fmttenhoure, after spcnldlng tho last two months Bwlth ncr inumfi - - lton, at tho I.aurct-in-thc-1'ines, Lake wood, N. J. f M Frances S. Mcar, daughter of Mr. and ... ...nrvi ti. Mnars. of ISIS Do Lanccy fp'lac'c. will return today from New York, whole Fine was tho guest over the week-end of Miss Sjleatrlco Burrell, at her residence, 5 kast im ! street, New York. 1 Mrs. Coleman Peace Drown entertained tho v members of her brldgo club today nt her 'home In Devon Her guests Included Mrs. ! Bumner Ilulon-MHIer, Miss Knthcilno H. Hnrf. Mrs. Henry Karnshaw, Mrs. .John I llolllngs- :.,.i, mm. William Uakcr Wholcn and .mis. Richard Wood AT-XT-i TUT? TVTATM T.TMTT! f MirnnnnnL' Mrs Kilwln (!. Close, of 64(53 'Brexcl road, and her small son, Urvinff Wnde tClose, returned Sunday from a trip to Cleveland ,uid Pittsburgh. They were absent about sit 'i Mrs. Charles Wndsworth, Jr., nnd Miss W.ids- forth will entertain at a. dnnoant on Satunlny, .April 24, from 4 30 to 7 o'clock, at their home, C'CYMVYD Mr. and Mrs. Martin r. Glynn, of list Hill road, will give a delightful dance, tol JlSired by n buffet supper, tonight nt tho Cyn- T. , -1..1.U...... n'li ln.nn inniiia will tin nt- W)U ClUUllUUOt." Aliu ,inu .w...w - traetively decorated with nalms.whllo pink roses find ferns will form tho lablo centrepiece. About fydO guests will bo present, among some of whom 5vM bo Mr and Mrs. Harry Swope, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Spencer, Mr. nnd Mrs. 'John McPherson, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. E. Titus, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur F. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. jj. Samuel Stephenson, Dr. nnd Mrs. S. Merrill J Weeks, Mr. nnd Mrs. Maurico A. Long, Mr. and Sirs. William Chambers, Mr. nnd Mrs. Pjlarry Thompson, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. D. Daglt, Mr, and Jtrs. J. Charles Tarry, Mr. ant Mrs, Herbert J. Tily, Mr and Mrs. Joseph V. Little, Mr. nnd Mrs. Calvin a. Child, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C Nowbourg, Mr. nnd Mrs. John O, Fleck, Mr nnd Mrs. Stephen D. Tily, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sceburger, Mr. and Mrs. William B. Kraft, Dr and Mrs. Paul Cassldy, Mr. Ucn- iimln Bush, Mr. and Mrs. H, C. Lucas, Mr. nnd Ira. Clarko Rawlins, Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Sny der, Mr. and Mrs. Gwynn T. Shepperd, Mr. nnd IMri. Alexander W, Tickford, Mr. and Mrs. Wlll- ilam Allen, Mr. nnd Mrs. Alexander Do Haven, W. and Mrs. William A. J. Christie, Mr. and Mtrs. 0. M. Kaiser, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison FTJleiel nnd Mr. and Mrs. William S. Itewalt. KMrs. R. Scott McCracken, of State road, on Itertalned tho members of nor card club at ljunchcon today. The club formerly met on Snt Rrtays. but tho day has lately been changed Qo Tuesday. CHESTNUT HILL 'A bridge will be riven lnmnrrnw Avnnlni? at lb homo Of Mrs. I511l Ayiiph Il.-lll.inl. nn St. Vutln's lane, for the benefit of tho preventive r" n mo I'uiiaaeipnin. uivlo ciud. uesiao entertainment for the older people thero ' oe dancing for the younger set, Dr. Wilfrid B. FettermRn. nt IMt flermantown Svenue, wll return from Bermuda the early Fi oi next week. GERMANTOWN tThe annual meetlncr of tha board of covernors Bf the Stenton Country Club took place- last Sf- The following offlcers wera elected: President. Dr. Frank TV nnmmdv! vIca nrfsl. pit. Mr. E, V. Lanadala; treasurer, Mr. A. gTO0na Bishop; (secretary, Dr. J, Scott m, directors, Mr. C. V. Thackara, Mr. D. "onoghire, Mr. W. S. Dohman, Mr. M. F. Wton and Mr. W. G. Hendereon. RMr. and Mrs, Howard R. Waters, of Harris- yrs, are being congratulated upqn the birth I daughter, Frances Elizabeth Waters. Mra. Jterg will bo remembered as Miss Gertrude- "nuejr, of Qermantown, before her marriage. Mr. and !tr -U'llllnm H,nHhn nr fiitl gjjene etreet, will close their cottage In At tle City and tvIU return to Germantown for g? "malnder of the spring months. & George TV. Corryj of Wl JTeelian avenue, w ' Viiitor In Washington. D. C, for several Itfi. 'Ua IlUth Tlantinure nf lineal ntrppf WOSt yne avenue, will s've a bridge and linen ier on Thursday In honor of Miss Louisa pj,. -r fwoc engagement ip ir. pmwiu u "5Muy announcea. To guesis win in (P Mils Mildred Cavcrjy, Wi Pallor l?lh 191, V(KK rinAi1 -tin, lit.. Y7t...l Tlnrlf. -w 'wtuiMjr V119U1, 41109 K,.,c -, Edith Wllx,n , t.ii.u n..),, Mla.1 - iiiwvii, 4lq 4i4(lt MMit r-" rI Gormley. Mrs. Howard Murray. Mlsa y oenran. Miss Sarah THe, - Bcnsnry, Mss ailletlc Wnliiwrlght, Mips Holm Dnndo, Miss Mnry McK'nle, Mls Theodora ltosi, Mlsn Helen Campion, Miss Helen Mnthlcii, Minn Mndolliio Asbury, Miss Ulcauor Udmonds, Mls Theodora Jellett, Mrs. 'John Holton, Mro. Hnrrv lhitlcrworth, Mrs. Hltncr K. Walling nnd Mrs Keith Downing. ALONG THE READING Mrs. Itay T. Spencer nnd her daughter, Miss Sylla E. Spencer, who have been staying in Upper New York for sevcrnl weeks, returned to their homo In Melroso Park Inst Wednesday. A cake, candy nnd flower salo will bo given under the management of tho Old York ioa1 circle ot the Young Womnn'n Christian Atso elation nt tho residence of Mrs. William Kent, Hent rond, Wyncole, on iho afternoon of Wednesday, May 10. Dr. Scott Nonrlng, nsslstnnt professor of economics nt tho University of Pennsylvania nnd ono of the most prominent lecturers nnd nuthors, having held tho position of secretary of tho Child Labor Commission of Pennsyl vania, will deliver a lectuto under tho nusplccfl of tho Alumni Association of tho Jenklntown High School. His subject will bo "Tho New Education. " Tho lecturo will bo given In tho Jenklntown Auditorium on tho evening of Wedneday, Apill 28, at S o'clock. Tho North Hills Country Club nt Edgo Hill. Pa., has anauged for nn Invitation afternoon auction biidgo and "600" nt 2:30 o'ciock on Sat urday, April II, and tea will bo served. Tho hostesses arc Mrs. Henry Frederick Knssc bnum, Mrs. H. C. Douglas, Mrs. William Prhigle, Mis. Guy C. Whlddcn. Mr. Charles Hrown, Mrs. Lconaid W. Brown and Mrs. C. It. Lcldy. Mlsa Alice Hood, formerly of Township Line, Jenklntown, is spending sovornl days ns the guests of filcnds in Wyncote. MIks Hood will return to her homo In West Chester today. Miss Huth Landls, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Landls of Summit avenue, Jenklntown, after having- Hpont tho faster holidays at her home, will return today to Watcrbury, Conn., where she nttends St. Margaret's Schoul. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick Lelghton Kramer, nt Sharpless avenue, Melroso Park, accompanied byvthelr four children, will leave tho tnlddlo of May for Vcntnor, N. J., whero tliey will oc cupy their cottage on Atlantic avenue. Mra. Elizabeth McGeary, of Cedar Mrect, Jenklntown, Is tho guest of her daughter, Mrs. Paul Clifford, of Now York. She wilt not return for somo time. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mlts Elise S(ed, daughter of Mr. Thomas JL Seeds, Jr., of Kliuscourt, Siitli and Chestnut streets, lias ictiirncd to St. Mary's School at Burlington, N. J. Mr. Bernard Hnrilson, of Washington, D. C, is tho guest of Mr. Henry O' Hclllcy, Mrs. Millard Fillmore Fiishmulh, of 1013 Pino street, entertained the members of her card club yesterday afternoon. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Stucssy entertained nt a luncheon In her home, 1211 Bonsnll street, last week tho sowing class of which sho Is a member. Thoso presont were Mrs. J. C. McHugh, Mrs. S. Lnlrd, Mrs. William Pfnff, Mrs. H. Coicoian, Mrs. J. "Jones, Mrs. B. A. McGowan, Miv. G. Do Wlnton, .Mrs. C. Bauer and Mrs. D. McHugh. Mr. Alovsius J. Cunningham, of 1720 South IStli street, whose marriage to Miss A. lianuon will 'take place on Apill "S, will bo givon a bachelor's farewell eupper this evening. Amuug tlio guests will bo Mr. Edward Hnnnon, Mr. William Bannon, Mr. Itobcrt Chcyney, Mr. Robert Cunningham, Mr. AVIIllnm Foy, Mr. An drew Gnllagher, Mr. Andrew Garrett, Mr. Dan iel Kahnll, Mr. Georgo McGill, Mr. James Mc Grath, Mr. Matthow McGrath, Mr. William Mc Namara, Mr. Harry Murphy, Mr. William Mur. phy, Mr. John Niblick, Mr. Frank O'Brien, Mr. L. Ploettner, Mr. Peter Boa nnd Mr. Edward Shields. Mrs. Mary Doyle, Miss Agues Coylo and Miss Anna Doyle, of 1S33 South Broad street, will leavo today for Atlnntlo City, where they will remain for about two weeks. Mrs. C. E. Fields, of HOC East Moyamenslng nvenue. returned home Saturday from a visit with friends In Atlantlo City. Sho has com pletely recovered from a recent Illness. Mr. and Mrs. George M. Thomas, of :iJ ' South Broad Btreet, havo opened their cottngo at Atlantlo City, and will remain there until tho fall. ROXBORpUGH Mm. Josenh Itoso entertained at cards Inst night at her home on Manayunlc avenue. Her guests Included Mrs. Clarence K. Dengler, Mrs. Ferdinand Davis, Mrs. Walter Fancourt, Mrs. nalph Popo, Mrs. Milton Smith, Mrs. W. Ed ward Shappell, Mrs. Clayton Thomas, Mrs. Louis E. Wagner, Mrs. Ella Shuler, Miss Ger trude Field nnd Mlaa May McKlnley. Mrs. Clarence C. Keevor, of Harmon and Bldgs avenues, was hostess this afternoon to the members of her "600" club. Under the auspices of tha Men's Bible Class of Ebenezer Methodist Episcopal Church, the Itev, Dr. Edward Forrest Hann wilt deliver a lecture on "Two Plus Two Is Five" In tho au ditorium of the church on Thursday night, April 23. Thora will be an Interesting musical program by tha quartet of tha class and Jo seph Johnson, baritone sololat. Mrs, Daniel Barnes, her son, Poarca Barnes, and daughter, Mss Lorraine Barnes, of Den ver, Col., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Ewing, of EK East Walnut lane. Mrs. Ewlng Is a niece of Mrs. Barnes. OAMDEN AND VICINITY A muslcale for the benefit of tha Camden Equal Suffrage League will be given at tha homo of Mrs. Alfred Lowry, 603 Cooper Btreet, Monday afternoon, April 26. ot 3 o'clock. Mrs. Mar Stone-Langstone and Mr. Edwin S. Van Leer, of Philadelphia, will sing, and Mrs. Ell Mayer, of North 18th itreet, will play violin aolos, accompanied by Mr. Stanley Munchamp. JJUs Katherlpei Warren, of B3T Penn street, will leave next Thursday for two months' trl la tha Wet. , TIOGA Announcement lias been mndo of tho engage ment of Miss Hosallnd Han is Koons, ilninrhtt-r of tho Into Mr. Waller Koons, of Wllkos-llarre, Pa., to Mr. Ellwood Lawrcnco Mundcr, son of Mr. nnd Mra. Charles Mundcr, of 3525 Norm ICth Htrcct. Tho marriage will take place In Juno. Mr. and Mrs. Mundcr gave a dinner last night In honor ot Miss Koons nnd their son Spring Mowers anil fetus were used In the dec orations. Their guests Included Mr. and Mih Georgo Wills, Dr. nnd Mm. Albert Boat, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hercules Kclnhnrdt, Dr. and Mrs. William Good, Dr. nnd Mrs. Ernest 11. Mongol. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrlca Mundor, Jr., Mil's Doio thy Mundcr, Mr. Howard Mundcr. Mr. nnd Mrs. David Gclklcr, Mr. Charles Munder Gelk ler. Dr. John Wiley, Miss Violet WllkliiMon, Miss Curl, Mrs. Ethel C. Devlin nnd Miss Esther Ncnlly. FRANKFORD Miss Elizabeth Mlntnugli, of Easton, Pa., hns been tho guewt of Miss I.oretta McCann, of 7010 Tulip street, for somo tlmo past. Miss Maud M. Miluer, of &722 Frnnkford ave nue, hns relumed to her homo after a ton days' trip to Miami, Fla. Tho annual banquet of tho Business Men's Assoclntlon will ho held this evening at As sembly Hall. Special electrical decorations combined with Howem will lie arranged. Thero will br several special features, nnd nddt esses by tho newly elected president. Mr. llniry S. llornoman; retiring picsldent, Mr. Robcit 1. Sheppard; Jtidgo William H. Shoemaker, Con gressman Peter E. Costcllo and tho Itov. Francis Miller. Tho leccnt election of olllccra and dhectors for tho ciihiilng year resulted ns follows: Presi dent, Mr. Henry S. 1'oineman: vlco president, Mr. George Gray; hccretary. Mr. Blcliard T. Holme; treasurer, Mr. Klwood S. Davis; di rectors, Mr. Fred T. Ilueldiis, Mr. Linwood T. Holme, Mr. Harry T. llucklus, Mr. Daniel It. Greenwood, Mr. (I. Flunk Lever, Mr. Thomas Grelshton, Mr. Albert L. Hlllcs, Jr.. Mr. Harry T. Stanuood, Mr. Gustav Becker, Mr. Itobcrt T. Corson, Mr. Howard Georgo and Mr. Georgo R. Osborne. LANSDOWNE The members of tho Twentieth Century Club aro preparing for a lawn fete to bo held In tho spilng. At the election of tho King's Daughters tho following will fcervo for 1015: Leader, Miss Stewart; iccoidlng sccretniy, Miss Huth Wun stcrllck; corresponding secretary, Miss Blanche Boyco; treasurer, Miss Marguerite Irving'; libra rian. Miss Marlon Havlland. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Supplee, of EG East Pilca street, aro receiving congratulations on tho blith of a foil Mr. and Mrs. William n. Austin nnd daugh ter, of Westerly, IJ. I., who have libon visiting Mrs. H F. Roberts, of Windermere avenue, have returned to their home. AN ORGAN and song recital for tho reserve XJL fund of the Matinee Musical Club of Phila delphia wnH given last evening at Eatoy Hall, 17th and Wnlnut streets, with May Dormer Felln, contralto; Plotr AVIila, baritone, and Mary Ida Ryan, organist, Tho program In cluded: Orsan-lst Sonato Uullmant Introduction: Allegro. Flnalo: Vivace. Baritone (a) Lungl dal Caro Bene ,.... Secchl (b) Come Ragglo dl Sol Antonio Caldar.i (167S-1763) Organ Toccata und Fugo In D-Moll Bach Baritone and Contralto "How Sweet tho Moonlight" Lehmann Organ (a) At Evening Kinder (b) Rondo Caprlcclo ,,,,., ..Salnt-Saens Baritone "Erl tu" Un Ballo in Maschera Verdi Contralto (a) "Dost Thou Know That Sweet Land" Mlgpon ,.'.....,. .....Thomai (1S11-1S0C) b) Nightingale's Song Kevin Organ Toccata i ,Klnder The patronesses were Mrs. Frederick W. Abbott, Mrs. Edward Bennls, Mra, E. II. Bryan, Mrs. John Walter Burke, Mrs. John Cronln, Mrs. Roger H. Curtis, Mrs. "Jacob Datz, Mrs. Charles P. Donnelly, Miss Mary A. Dor mer, Miss Eleanor Farley, Mrs, J. J. Farley, Miss May Farley. Mrs. J. J. Felln, Mrs. Charles Felln, Miss Mary A. Felln, Mrs. William Felln, Mrs. James Flnnwsey, Mra, Thomas Fitzgerald, Mrs, Dennis Griffin, Mrs, Nicholas Hayes, Mrs. Hubert Horan, Mra. Aus tin F. Hecksoher, Mrs, J, D, Israel, Mrs, Wlll lam Kerns, Mrs, A. J. Koch, Miss Mario U, Loughney, Mr, John Loughrao, Mrs. William McCloskey, Ml&s Anna McMahon, Mrs. Frank McManus, Mrs. Robert McNally, Mrs. Charles Btreet Mills, Mrs. Henry Vf. PWcher, Mrs. A. F. Qulnn, Miss Emily Rellly, Mrs. G. J. Roesch, Mrs. E. R. Redgers, Mra. James A. Ryan, Mrs. K. U. Ojrx flT. Charles Schaufler, Mrs. HfJJi J MRS. II. S. On IJourbon Qtioon, ono of the NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA Miss Anna May Butler nnd Miss Marginal Butler, of 2131 Cast Huntingdon mreet, cutei lalued nt n o.-ud party last week. Tho guesIM woie Miss Margaret Mcn.ile, .Miss Anna 51c Hale, Miss .Marie Hawle, Miss Mario Buckley, Miss Harriet Wheclln, Mr. "John Blown. Mr. Leo Harrison Mellalc, Mr. Samuc V. II. Brown, Mr. John Joseph Doylo nnd Mr. Stod dart Slnnlngton. Mr. Slnnlnstnn entoi tallied at tho plnnn. Ml. Cliailotto Geyer, of IKK Ensl Thayer street, entertained Mis.s Helen Ottens, M33 Mildred Ottens and Mr. Alfred Schllctur, of Tioga, on Sunday at dinner. The charity ball for tho benefit of tho Port Richmond Soup Society wna held Saturday eve ning at tho Lithuanian Music Hall, Allegheny nvcuuo and TUIon ulioet. The committee. In charge Included Magistrate William F. Camp bell, Mrs. M. W. Kotclium and Lieutenant An drew T. Hamilton. Tho third anniversary of tho Progressive Association of tho intli Ward, was held Sat urday evoning nt tho headquarters, 111 West Glrnrd avenue. Tho officers of tho association aro Mr. Georgo W. Spellmnn, president; Mr. William Ettingor, vlco president; Mr. William J. Hunt, secretary; Mr. Charles Myers, treas urer, and Mr. Bentley D. Ackloy. Tho first annual ball of tho Union Label Trades Department of Philadelphia nnd vicinity will bo hehl Friday evening, at tho Philadelphia CJuartet Hall, 2721 Germantown nvonuo. Mr. William I'lulicr haw returned from Chi cago, where he spent some weeks'. "Walsh, Mrs. James E. Walsh, Mrs, Edward White and Mrs, II. Weymann. Tho Frankford Choral Society will hold tho annual concert of Its fifth season on Tues day evening, April 27, In tho T. Comly Hunter Chapel, Orthodox and Grlscom streets, Tho abslstliig soloists wilt be Miss May Farley, Mrs. Clara Yocum Joyce and Mr. John K. Wltze mann. Tha concert promises to b ono of thq best tho society has ever given. A bubscrlptlon dance will be given tonight In tho Germantown Cricket Club, Manhelpi, under the auspices of the Women's Army and Navy Relief. The committee Includes Mrs. Charles A. Martin, Miss Ramsay, Mrs. J, Nel son Purvlance, Mrs. Robert Martin Williams, Mrs. Franklin McCre.a Wireman, Mrs. Alfred 8. Neil!, Mrs. BalUar E. L. De Mare, Mrs. Alexander W. Wlster, Jr.. and Mrs. Churchill William Tha association was organized at the time of the Spanish-American War by Mrs. Francis Howard Williams, and since that time has been very active. This winter boxes were packed and sent to European sufferers, and a dance was given at the Germantown Cricket Club on February 2, when nearly 1600 was sent to tha Philadelphia ward of the American Ambulance Hospital In Paris. Invitations for this danco have been limited and the proceeds will be devoted to general relief work. Several dinners will precede the danoet to be given by Mr. and Mrs. Alexander W. Wlster, Jr., 121 School lane. Germantown. Their guests will Include Mr. and Mrs. Daniel II. Carstalrs, Mr. and Mrs, William Findlay Brown, Mr. an4 Mrs. William H. George, Mrs. Charles H, Willlts and Mr. Edgar W. Balrd. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick E. Swope, Jr., of 7915 Crefeldt street, Germantown. Their gijests will be Mr. and Mrs. Baltzar E. L. de Mare, Mrs. Charles A. Martin. Miss Julia M. Lavlno, Colonel George Montgomery and Dr. Henry B. Wllmer. JIATLACK country's finest saddle horses. NORTH PHILADELPHIA A inuilcal and ciud paity was held I. ml night at the home of Mi. Hugh Fmiiam, 1021 Hut ,tomvood sheet. The guests Included .Miss Mm In Radelirfe, Mis Blanche Knoll, Miss Velaino Backe, Mis.s Mno Slnnott, Miss Hohcrta Cunningham, Mr. James Klcinan, Mr. Edwaul B.icke, -Mr. Itobcrt Cunningham, Mr. Edwin Carney, Mr. Ralph McGowcn nnd Mr. William P. O'Neill. A iccltnl by Mr. Homer Itodeheuvcr nnd Mr. Bentley D. Ackley. ot tho Sunday party, was given lust cenlns in tho Baptist Temple, Broad nnd Berks. The pioceeds will bo donated to the purposes of the Home nnd School League. Mrs, Chnrlc Merger, of lllOS Ninth 20th street, enteitnlned m bridge ycstmlny afternoon, tho gnmo being followed by n buffet luncheon. Her R u c.i In included Mrs. Frederick tollman, Mra. David Fltssiinmons, Mr. J. Louis Wncchter, Mrs. Hnny C. Griesol, Mrs. Flunk Suh.int. JIis. William G. Toichlana, .Mm, Gullllnm Clay mor. .Mrs. Mury .McCa'ulloy, M.lss Jessie E. S. Schnn., .Mis. l"r:iiiB Eiirilch, Jr., nnd Mrs Albert Baitz. Mrs. Ficdcilck Caiter and .Mrs. Howard Nel son Jniitzen entertained the members of their Tuisday caul club at luncheon and "600" this afternoon nt tho home of Mrs, Carter, 2525 North 32d street. On Friday and Satutdny nights of last week tho Assumption Choral Society picscnted Gil bert nnd Sullivan's classic operetta, "H. M. S. Pinafore." nt Lu Lu Templo for the benefit of tho impiovement fund of the Church of the Assumption. Tho enst Included: Tho Rt. Hon. Sir Joseph Porter, K. C. B .Mr. Edward Galt noy; Captain Corcoran, Mr. Thomas F. Hogan; Ralph Rackstiaw, Mr. Eugene Tyrrell, Dick Deadcye, Mr. Frank Dooner; Hill Bobstny, Mr. William Kelly: Sergeant of Marines, Mr. David Ryan; Tom Tuckor, Mr. Harry Blrtliwhlstle; Josephine. Miss Mno Farley; Hebe, .Mlbs Maude "Jones; Little Buttercup, Miss Anita Slnnott Bennett. Tho chorus included Miss Anna Backe, Mies 'Mario Brcnuan, Miss Helen Burns, Miss Ger- trudo Burns, Miss Mary Conway, Miss Marie Coltlesh, MU-s Mario Donohue, Miss Nellie Frlck, Miss Mury Gallagher, Miss Agne Hughes, Mlffi Margaret Hilley, Miss Helen Kcmery. Miss Margaret Keennn, Miss Eliza beth Knvanaugh, Miss Sadie Leonard, Miss Jennie McCann. Miss Marlon Morgan, Mls3 Reglnn Murphy, JIIms Margarct O'Kecfe, Miss Mary Rellly, Miss Elizabeth Sculllu, Miss Rose Scullln, Miss Marion Shearon, Miss Catiiarlna Still, Miss May Slnnott, Miss Eleanor Sweeney, Mlfcw Anna Tlcrncy, Miss Emily Woods, Miss Katharine Klely, Mlsa Edna Kearney, Mr. Finnk J. Smith, Mr. James Devlne. Mr. Will lam Walsh. Mr. Andrew Walsh, Mr. Harry Mulgrave, Mr. Frank McNamara, Mr. William O'Neill, Mr. Robert Brown, Mr. Joseph Bene dict, Mr. James Garvey, Mr. Leo Pinkos, Mr. James Klcrnau, Mr. Joseph O'Brien, Mr. Will iam Rodgers, Mr. Edward Murphy, Sir. Joseph Fleming. Mr. George Waaler, Mr. 'Jomeo J. Hilley. Mr. Thomas Hilley, Mr. James F. O'Neill, Mr. Thomas H. 0'Bren, Mr. Edward Slavln, Mr. Denis Lyons, Mr. Harry Jones, .Mr. John Bradley, Mr. James Coyle, Mr. Henry Doyle, Mr. Joseph Klely. Mr. Frank Pfelphar, Mr. James Scullln, Mr. William Stewart and Mr, George Meade, Dr. and Mrs. Lambert Ott, of 831 North Broad street, hayo sent out Invitations for n dance at the Roosevelt next Monday evening, April 2H, In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Ott, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Purcell, of Reading. An annual May hop will be given by the Auxiliary of tho Northeastern Ladles' Benevo lent Society on Wednesday evening, May 12, at Apollo Hall, 1726 North Broad street. Notices for.tho Society page vylll be ac cepted and printed in the Evening Ledgor, but all such notices must be written on one side of the paper, must be signed in full, wjth full address, and when possible telephone number must be given. Send all such communications to "Society Editor," Evening Ledger, 603 Chestnut street. Unlet these requirements are carried . out so that verification may be possible, the notices will not be publUhsd. THE marriage of Miss Ruth Itoyat, daugh ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. B. fl. Royal, of 61.? Cooper street, Camden, will lake place tonight at tho home of Hie hrlda'n pnrents, to Mr. Don It. Krary. Tho bride, who will bo given In marriage by her father, will be attended by her sister, Mrs. Romnln C. Hassrteh. as rnntrpn of lienor. The best man will be Mr. Paul Frnry, of Pekln, 111., brother of the bridegroom, nnd tho ushers will be Mr. H. A, Miller, of Wnvne, Mr. Clarence Munger, or Camden; Mr. Caleb Rldgny, of Columbus, N. J and Mr. ttoinnln ,C. Hassrlck. KENNEDY CORE. Announcement Is made of the marriage of Miss Catherine Core, dnughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Core, of 2(!22 Mnnton street, to Mr. John Kennedy, of 13IS South 20th street, on Sat unlny afternoon, April 17. Tho ceremony was performed by the Rev. Father Curran, in 8L Anthony's Catholic Church, Gray's Ferry road ntiil Fttswntcr street, nt 3 o'clock. The bride, who was given In matrlngo by her father, was attended by Miss May Slnw as maid of honor; Miss Dorothy Shaw, Miss Mnry Woods, Miss Jennie Krcidlcs and Miss Madeline Price as bridesmaids. The best tnnn was Mr. John Hartley, and the Ushers were Mr. Jack Kerns, Mr. H. J. Morrell, Mr. Harry Gideon nnd Mr. Joseph Mills. Mr. nnd Mrs. Kennedy will bo at home, 4IS Oak Lane avenue, Wayne, Pa. Mr. Jneoli Poutz announces the marriage of his daughter, Mls Nclllo Audrey Poutz, to Mr, Mnylln Joseph Pickering, on Saturday, April 17, in his home. Ml West Jamen street, Lancaster, Pa Mr. nnd Mrs. Pickering will bo nt home after May 1, phia. nt 233 South 23d sited, Phlladel- A5IUSEMENTS RRHATl This and Nt Week. Kvitn. 8)18. SDlJjtW-J Matlncoa Wcln?g,ty and Saturday. TABLE OF LAUGHS . in Ni:D WAVDUriN'S Smart Comtdr SHE'S IN AGAIN ACT 1111 LAUGHS ACT 2119 LAUGHS ACT 3123 LAUGHS TOTAL, 353 LAUGHS COME AND COUNT THEM ''ffu-'r Mat. Tomorrow ,?.','. $1.00 B. P. KEITH'S THEATRE CHKSTMT AND TWKLKT1I STKBETS M.tliirp 2. Ill) 1' M i:cnlngs 8 I M. A POSITIVE OVATION! TO EMMA CALVE "The World's Greatest Carmen" nnnKTKii with tiivsiikkovs applavsb STUPENDOUS SUPPORTING SHOW"' tleslna Connollt S. Co . D.ilnty Marie, Clark A Venll, IM'lln Ciininr IL Al I.i-e: Othpr Star Features GT . () H hi Market nnj J-i Vy J-J Jt Juniper Streu DAILY 2:au 10c, IRC. 25a UVIJNINH8 blSOlSIC. 29C. 300 SATURDAY, AT 2:30, 7 AND 9 MOST ni:.MAUK'AIILC KII.JI KVKW KXHIfllTED HYPOCRITES A PROFOUND SENSATION LAVISHLY HTAOED citoin ouchustha onaA.v ALL SEATS RESERVED SKA.TS TWO WBKK8 l.Y ADYAXCB rUnornnf Qf Pl'UIIA Home of World's VJ1IMU1UV, UU 1IU1KI I Cirratetit Photonlava AftB.. 1 & 3 i:B., T A O 10c, 15c. 250 LAST W U E K The Avenging Conscience Next I MRS. LESLIE CARTER in ' Week 1 "THE JIEART jOF iMARYLAND" LYRIC LAST 7 TIMUS nVKNINOS AT 8:15. MATINHR TOMOmtOW, 2:15. Mil WILLIAM FAVERSHAM, G"atsF; "THE HAWK" THE BLUE BIRD r.'ffl rdy MR. FRANK 8PEAIGIIT IN "THE PICKWICKIANS" Nl:W CE.NTUHY DRAWING ROOM U'4 South 1-Jih Street WEDNESDAY EVENING. APRIL 2J8T At Eight Fifteen O'clock Ileneflt of Howard Institution for nirli. Tickets, J! 00. For Bale VU B 12th. GARRICK This & Next Week. Esa. at S. Matlneea Wed & Sat. at 2. THE MUSICAL COMEDY DE LUXE THE LITTLE CAFE With JOHN E. YOUNG. Cast and Chorua 100. Popular Price Wedneaday Matlneea. Peat Seata 1.60. ACADEMY OF MUU1C ' T? A TT T J'Hll'AI,CLl',UA OPERATIC WEDNESDAY APRIL 51THS P. M Tickets at lleppe's. 1110 Cheitnut St Reierveil rati. S. L50. tl. Roa. 1S. IUL.50, 10. ARCADI A"" opens Cheitnut Street. Below lOih SATURDAY PHOTOPLAYS NTJIYT CONTt.Nl'OI'8 INIllAl 10 A. M. to 11:15 P M AT 10 A. M. ATM?TTTJT TONIGHT AT 8:15 ADIill-ir All POP tl 00 MAT. THURSDAY. 3:15 Oliver Morovco Present" J. Hartley Manner' PEG O' MY HEART 400 GOOD 11ALCONY SEATS AT J1.00 400 GOOD FAMILY CHICLE SEATS, BOo THE MARKET ST. AUOVE 10TU PICTURES It A M to 11:15 P. M. DUSTIN FARNUM in CAPT COURTESY" Stanley Coinlnc Thursday. Friday and Saturday Dlancha Sweet and Houae Petera In THE CAPTIVE CROSS TCEYS BERLIN MADCAPS OTHERS and PHOTOPLAYS New Program Mon. and Thuri, TinTREllai!i lOcS'.Y&SoS"' FORREST Last 5 Evgs. w.'kTt. "Hello Broadway'.iloi0,! Popular Price Wednasday Matinee. Beat Seata II 50. Nt Week SAN CARLO GRAND OPERA CO. METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE Last Performance, Metropolitan. Opera Co., N. T. TONIGHT AT 8. Mraea. Furrar, Alda, JIM. CARMEN s1?.f,Pn.f"'c0Aroa,- Coo4uclor' BEATS. 1100 CHEST ST Walnut T038. Race 6T WITHBRSPOON HALL Monday Eg-. April SB. 8.15 VIOLIM ALBERT RECITAL BY SPALDING Tickets tl.50. 1. T5c ami 50c at Heppfi. M ' NIXON'S B. A. ROLFES "IlIB LONE --- AlkT-n SOME LASSIES"; HOX V U (TRAND OCCA. 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