0 $30AL tDDINGS 1 IK I KONN EVtiNIN'G LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1D15: B BassS sslassV iSfcj LJ a.--"" ' -..; - ; ;. - rare . gr- rZ, ' ' - ;;5m I l ij)S i ij&&&&& w&SJAwly FLZs 17 tr . ililililllilil TiyrnS. I'HAItL-KS I'HANC'IS BOOtlMAtf, ot if. (or th( younger jrlrls thin nfletnoon In ihonor "t her cousin, ansa Ainnon BnntRtie, or Boston, who is ni presem mo eucki ot .miss llnrgot K Scull, dntmlitrr of Mr. nml Mtr. ....hi. m wim Scull, of Ovcrbrook. Mls Snrnatie iiiiw"'. 'li the dnuKlifr of Mi. IMwnril Uramlcscp. of Boston, and n cousin 01 mis. unr Aiinc-mon, uc Withlngton. Anions tlio society folk nt the Opftrntlc SocU tii't rrformance lBSl nKlu wcr Mm. Austin glvcn HeckBher, Mis. William L'aner Wclilcr ihtlm. Mies Mniy Kvelyu Chew, Miss Anna Mult)' lleckslier, Mis. Henry Udwnnl Uray jon Mr. Sidney floberts, Mrs. 'J. Harrison Smith, Mrs. nobert Kmotl Hiiro nnd Miss Kntli ,rin Hare. Mr. mil Mrs. John A. Seeds, of 607 Wrsi Vfal street, announce tho ciisnscnicnt of their jaUBhtti", Miss loin. Seeds, to Mr. ICdwnrd Gor don Mscgnnnoit, of Montreal nnd I'arls. Miss Eceds Is ft Rrnduato of Bryn Mawr and Is nil ardint advocate of tennis and other outdoor sports. Mr. Macaannon Is a Brnduate ot MoCilll Uni versity. Montreal, wliein lm received the de gree of a A- lM lal0, H,ul Krluilcd president of his class as a civil engineer In 19 li )ln lias Since studied ntirond, nnd Is now stationed lu this city. Miss Marie U Hill, daughter or Mrn. Clara inn. of Detroit, formerly of Philadelphia, wna M married to Mr, Harrison Hnmcl, of Detroit, on April 16, After a. honeymoon they will llvo In DslrOit. Mrs. Hunicl Is a sister of Mrs. Hubert W. Danfoith, of Oak I.ane. Colonel Hnd Mih. 1'Mwnrd Morrell, of San Jose, Torrndale, I'a., will occupy their cottage lit Bar Hsrbor this summer. Tho King's DaughleiB gave a tea yesterday In St. Mark's Parish House, Kronkford, on tho occasion of the Mth anniversary of tho presi dency ot Mrs. Chnrlea II. Huberts. Mux, Rob erts was elected president when the society was organlicd, and hns been absent from only ono meeting slnco that time. Nearly 1(0 members re present. Addiessrn wcro miido by tho rector ot the church, tho Ilev. John U. Hardlnc; tho Kev. Frank Crrighlon, of Andalusia, nnd Mr. John Hnrt, of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Albeit K. Kennedy nnd Ihcli , daughters. Miss Agues Clark Kennedy and Miss ' Emllle-Posey kennedy, have left tho rtltten- house and are occupying their bouse at Arcl- ntore for the early summer. Captain W illlum Slicppard Benson, U. S. ., 'and Mrs. Benson lutvu uh their guest at tlieli home In the Navy Vnrd their daughter, Mrs. York Noel, of New York city. Lieutenant Commander It. T. Menncr, U. S. IN., and Mrs. Menncr uro entertaining Mis. i nichard Krollngham and Mls3 Frollngham, of New York, at tlictr 'iome In tho Navy Yard. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Koons C'niicr, ot 1707 Valnut street, will give n dlnnur-danco tonight ' at the Philadelphia Country Club for their son, Harrison Koons Cancr, Jr. There 'will bo ISO ; fueets present. t. t irk.. ...In .... .. W..1 .nM... .. . ,l 'a.... fUB- ' ter Country Club on Wednesday evening, May c Mrs. J. O. Kumner, of Boston, Is visiting her father, Mr. Kmlcn Hutchinson, at the Aldinc. Mrs. Sumner has Just roturned from a visit In th Carollnas. A recital and dance will be given on Monday right at the mtz-Carlton for tho benefit of tho West Philadelphia Homeopathic Hospital. Tho recital will consist ot u number of humorous Impersonations, to bo given by Miss Annabclle U Macglll, who has a charming pcrxonality. Her work is not only natural, but decidedly artistic. Terhaps of tho many sides of her talent tho most conspicuous Is her delightful .atnse. of humor, which, together with her pow ra of observation, make her portrayals a do llfht both to see and to hear. It Is expected that the affair will bo a great success. L' Th Trehlo eif Pluh. of Philadelphia, will Jive Us final concert on Friday evening, April W, at Horticultural Hall. The soloists will bo Mr, Howard K. Berry, tenor, and Mr. D. Hcn rla, Ezerman, pianist. Mr. T. Williams Roberts, whose marriage to Miss Eleanor Thbmpson will take place on Saturday, will give a dinner tonight at the Anchorage lu honor of his best man, Mr. Isaac W. Roberts, and the ushers, who Include Mr. Henry Howard Ellison, Jr., Mr. J, Randall Wil liams, Jr., Mr. Thomas Duncan "Wheten, Mr. Frederlo nosengarten, Dr. Frederick Fraley, Mr. rercy II. Clark, Mr. Pierce Archer, Jr., Mr. John U Evans, Mr. nruce Bedford, of Tren ton, and Mr, William C. McGlbbon, of New York. Mrs. Frederick Fraley will entertain at dinner In her home, 1701 Da Lancey Btreet. Her guests 'will Includn wives of the ushers at the tnarrlaga L of Miss Thompson and Mr. Roberts. Those to KT ti nr.(.nt .... HI-.. rT niim!in WhlPfl. Mf8 Frederic Rosengarten, Mrs. J. Randall Wll Umi. Jr., Mrs, rercy H, Clark, Mrs. rlorcs Arrh.r i- i.. T...n w rtnherti. Mlaa Miriam KRoberts. f Mrs. T. D. Etenson ,haa returned from Belle lr Heights, Fla., to the Aldlne. On the return iWp she BtoDned for a few days at White Bui- hur Springs, "W. Va. I Mr, Charles D, Nortgn has gone to the Poco !? on a two weeks' fishing trip. f Mrs. Henry Taylor, Jr., nd her daughter, $lss I P, Taylor, of Richmond, Va.. are stop fc Wia- at the Aldlne. The board of managers of the Badles' VUltlng Sommlttee if the Children's Hospital of Phlla S'lphl is fonnlng a juvenile society to Inter ijHt the children of FhlladelphU who ro In for tvaate circumstance In their unfortunate little t- , .. . .L. (.H.nllll Iwromera and sisters who are in me ,"-.... $! society Is for children under 13 yara of .. . - ..... ... a. ',4rt1li an- f. a memoersnip iee wm u ...-. BMa)ly. The emblem of the society la "The n.,., ..... .... n.LL.. it win ba ,fiuoino or Aiiarca uena nouui. r th membership pin which, will oe e. J'kU fliih-rtii .- n.i.& r q.ii.. Vlaltlnor Commit i, T' V' UB. AMD " - -- J, ie. hich is deeply interested m mi. 5ov project a success. Is composed of Ml V aiawell. president, Mr. I- MUit Hy " president, Mrs Joseph tiuicniu. -ttry. Ut. jucbard r Ashburit, Mr. Aiirti. f. Harrison, Mrs. P. Campbell Man Is, Mrs. Charles K. tlnna, Mis. Chnrlts B. Co.vc, Mrs. Edward S. Sayies. Mrs. John ! IjeConto, Mrs. Edinonde II. Austin, Mrs. Joseph It. Town send, Mrs. Iloince Howard I'urness, Jr., Mrs. Joseph H. Hiiti'hlnsoii, Mis. John W. Pepper, Miss Ada M. Crozer, Mrs. lMwnnl Isley, Mis. Henry K. Harris, Miss Ashhurst, Miss Rnclicl M. Ash, Mrs. S. Pembcrton Hutchinson. Mrs. Thnmns l.angdnn Elw.vn, Mrs. Edward T. Hlolcsbur.v, Mrs. Thrtm.is McCrae, Mrs. Ed ward H. Menrs, A dnnsant for tho benrflt rtf the hospital will be given til the Clcrmnntowit Cricket Club on tho afternoon of Saturday, May :5. Tho dnnsant will be tinder tlio management of a Junior Auxiliary Committee. Tho annual Sedgley Club luncheon will take place today, nr Thursday and Mny 7 nnd 11, at 1:M o'clock at the clubhouse. The annual meeting of the Junior Lcnguo ot Philadelphia will be held on Wedlicoilny. Apill :$, nt 3 o'clock at tho College Club, 1300 Npriiee street, Them will be an Informal ten after the meeting. Many nf the Philadelphia mem bers will go to Baltimore to attend tho Na tional Conference of Charities and Corrections which will be held from Mny 1: to Mny 19 In Baltimore. Philadelphia friends of Miss Margaret Sctnn Porter nnd Mr. John Morton James will bo in terested to hear nf their wedding which will take pl.ire on Saturday, May S. at Trinity Church, Hewlett, I... I. A icccptlon will follow tho ceremony nt the home or the bride's par ents, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. Hobert Porter, at Lauder dale, Kawtence, I. I. Ilr. anil Mrs. Robert C. (inmhlc. of Welnun'''', Havcrfnrcl, have hnd na their guests fur several days Mr. F. Owlght l")nna and Mr. William Macnfre, of New Haven. Mrs. 13. F. Jamison, Jr., of thn Aldlne, has recovered from a recent Illness. ALONG THE MAIN LINE ovnnimoOK- A dellghful spring luncheon was given ycstctdny afternoon by Mrs. John F. Dun can and her daughter. Miss Marguerite I,. Dun can, nt their linmc, C".S(i Church road. Miss Elizabeth Shinier, of Milton, Pn., assisted the hostesses lu receiving the giicM. iho Included Mm. William P. Duncan, Miss Mildred Dun can. Miss Natalie Duncan, Mrs. James nilllng lon, Mrs. Whllmer, Miss Isabel Whltmer, Mrs. Robert K. Whllmer, Miss Mnrtlin Whltmer, M'. George (Innclmnii, Miss lliinnnh Coodmnn, Mrs. William MiU'C'ucn. Mrs. Thomas Norton, Mrs. I. H. O'Harra, Miss Mnignret O' Hurra, Mr.(. Samuel Bolton, Miss Mnrguret Bnlton, Miss Winlficd Mnrr. Miss Judith Mail', Miss Flor ence AndcrMiu, Miss Hester Anderson. Mrs. Gulrio llossard, Miss lieno Kossnicl, Miss Isabel McSparron, Miss Salllc McSparron, Mrs. Will iam Furst, Miss Sarah Watson, Mrs. George Magee, Mi. George Balguel, Mis. George Mat lack. Mia. Henry Blckley, Mrs. Gerald Evans, Sirs. Kdgnr D. Farlcs, Mrs. Gooigo Brill, Mrs. I.. K. Wanueiiiaehcr. Mr&. DoWItt Irvln. Mrs. Albert Shnlfcr, Mrs. James Karclier, Mrs. AVal ter Karcher, Mrs. Howard W. Bremer, Miss Fredcrica Bremer, Mrs. Ernest Tustln, Mrs. C. H Woodruff, Mrs lames P. Martin. Miss Dor othy Martin. Mr.t. Alfred Smith. Miss Jack, Mrs. Harmon Yerkes, Miss Marian Yerkcs, Miss Haytlcn, Mrs. William Bulmor, Mrs. Ed ward Harding, Miss Harriet Lilly. Miss Amy Lilly. Mrs. William Tcnbrook, Mlas Catharine Tcnbrook, Mrs. Joseph Savngp, Mrs. Herbert Kirk, Mrs. Lucy Irwin, Mrs. Victor Delanau, Mrs. Shipley Evans, Mrs. C. J. Colloday, Mrs. J. H. Krom, Miss Margaret Humes, Mrs. Jonathan Walnwrlght. Miss Vllletto Wnln wrlght, .Miss Elsie Walnwrlght. Mrs. J. W. Moycr, Miss Blnuchn Moyer, Mrs. Mnry B. Gough, Mrs. Clara Malrs, Mrs. C. R. Kirk, Mrs. Georgo Marr, Miss JIargaret Marr. Mrs. Alex nndoi Palton, Miss Edith Pntton, Miss Helen Campbell. Mrs. G. A. Hlsler, Miss Esther Bls ler, Miss Miriam Blslcr. Mrs. William V. Smith. Mrs. G. W. Eltliiga, Miss Ethclwyn Proctor, Mlas Kllnabeth Armstrong. Miss Helen Lesher, Miss Mars u rite Lesher. Miss Dorothy Dexter, Mrs. John A. Piilllhrlck, Miss Alice Irwin, Mrs. A. J. .Sti'luman nnd Miss Elizabeth Stelnman. The guests were entertained by music during tho afternoon. GBRMANTOWN Mrs. Lehman 11. Brown, of K36'3 Sherman avenue, will be at homo on Wednesday, May 5. The card of Miss Mary Price Alburscr Is en closed. Mis. J. M. Arrl-on, of 403 West Cheltcn ave nue, will give a bridge luncheon on Thursday, April . Mrs. Henry Croskcy Riley, of SS Harvey street, has lsued cards for a breakfast on Wednesday. May 12, from 15 to 3 o'clock. The card of Miss Edith Riley la enclosed. Mr. and Mrs. S. Howard-Snillh, of 4838 Pu laski avenue, will leave the early part of next week for nn extended trip through the West. Mr. and Mrs. Howard-Smith will be accom panied by their daughter, Miss Ellse Howard Smith, and will visit the San Diego Exposi tion before returning home. Miss FJUabeth MacCuen Smith, of West Chelten avenue, lias Issued Invitations for a dance on Saturday, May 8. WEST PHILADELPHIA Silas Katherlne Deerlng, of (02 Spruco street, will entertain at cards Informally on Slonday afternoon. Miss Marian Hill, daughter of Sir. and Sirs. Jnmes H. Hill, of the Larchmont. 46th street and Chester avenue, will give a matinee thentro party this afternoon In honor of Miss Helen Evans, who will become the bride of Mr. Fran cl K. Clreer, on Tuesday. The guests will In clude Misa Ellaabeth File, Sirs. Franklin Wood end Mils Evans. Tea will follow. Sir. and Mrs. Iflll will leave early in Slay for Ocean City, where they will spend the summer. Sirs. Howard T- Cooper who has teen the guest of Mrs. Edward Newton Haas, of 3T Cedar avenue, the past week, returned yester day to her home at East Sllllstone, N. J. Mrs. Roberts Lelnau, of 4316 Spruce street, wilt entertain the members of her card club today. Amon those who will be present are Sirs, John Hauvpi. Mrs- J Vi- Cu'fu" Mr3- Mrman Vet Itrlem. Mm. Itobinson Bttiart, Mrs. Arthur W. jjllk. Sir. Bernard Chambers, Mrs. John llftdieU. JT; S9tv XassasPl A JaassH ' ' 1 ''. v '- ;w '1s' . 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Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dudley, Mr. nnd Mrs. B. A. Hltchner and Mr. and Mrs. Edward It. D. Neuhnuser. Mrs. Frank Gerhnrt, of WKO North ,th street, Oak Lane, will be hostess at a ".W parly this afternoon at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Slnrtin. of Wyncotc, will have as their gueata Sir. Kenneth Price Lewis and Sir. Pierce Reynolds, of Wilkcs-Barre. over the week-end. Saturday evening they wilt he honor guests nt a theatre party, followed by supper nt the Bellevue-Stratford. There will be eight guests. Sunday they will motor to Wil mington, where they will be tho guests ai din ner of Sir, David Holcumb Kirk at the Hotel du Pont. Sliss Eleanor B. Long, ot Elkins Park, enter tained at bridge yesterday. Among her guests were Stlss Jane F. Curran, Sliss Ethel P. Kncnss, Sliss Mlnnlo E. Craig, Sliss Amy St. Hexamor. Miss Carrie Beck, Sliss Emellc El lison, Sirs. Boy .Mason, .Mis. Ray Signer, Mrs. Jules Lnfore Slis. Louis Schwartz and Sirs. John Radiiiff. The members of tho Gleo Club of the Over brook School for the Blind who will take part In the production of "Tho Sllkado," Thursday ovenlng, April M, at the Jenklntown Auditorium, will be entertained at supper in the parish house ot tho Church of Our Saviour before the performance on that evening. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Sliss Catherine O. Knight, daughter of Rear Admiral Knight. U. 8. K- f Newport, who has been the guest of her brother-in-law, Lieutenant Commander William Leo Pryor, nnd Sirs. Pryor, for tho last week nt their home In the C.lraril Estate, 333) South 2lBt street, lias left for An napolis, where sho will bo one or the bridal party at the marriage of Ensign Ralph Davis, U. S. N.. and Sliss Anita Cresap. Sliss Helen Brooks, who has been the guest of her aunt and uncle, Sir. and SIrB. William I iirnnUK. at their cottage In Atlantic Cltv for the past fortnight, has returned to her home, 1713 Porter street. Several attractive affairs were given In honor of Sliss Brooks during her visit. Sirs. Gcorgo DeBennevllle Kelm, of 5335 South 31st street. In the Glrard Estate, Is at present hi Washington, where she will remain until the end of the week. Mrs. Thomas F. Simmons, of 1518 South Broad street', entertained yesterday afternoon at lunch eon and bridge. Klllarney roses and lilies of the valley formed the decorations, Thoto present were Sirs. Paulina Seldes, Sirs. F. J. Korte, Sirs. Thomas Burrows, Sirs. Thomas S. Boyle, Sirs. William Webb, Sirs. William Allen. Sirs, Fred crick Parks, Sirs. Charles Miller Welld, Mrs. George W. Young, Sirs. Emerson cauffer. Sirs. George Benzon, Sirs. John Krlder, Sirs. John BlacPherson, Sirs, Evans nichards. Sirs. David SIcCoach, Sirs. Thomas Kcefer, Sirs. Ellaha Kcefer, Sirs. Ralph C. Stewart. Sirs. George Kerr, Sirs. George SIcLaughlln, Sirs. Frank B. Stockley, Sirs. George Bhlsler, Sirs. Theodore Delaney, Sirs. Frank Trainer, Sir. James Cas sedy, Sirs. Frank Cassedy, Silas Rachel SIcAvoy, Sliss Elsie Sllchel and Mrs. Frank Wolfe. Notice for the Soolsty page will bao cepttd and printed In the Evening Ledgar, but all such notice mutt be wrlttan en one sld of the papar, mutt b ilgntd In full, with full addresi, and whan poaslbl teUphone number must be given. ,6nd all ueh communioatioht to "Society Editor," Evening Ledger, 60S Chetnut tret. Unlet the requlrimtnt r arrld out to that verification may ba ponlbU, the notict will not bt pubhthtd, SHUMWAY Miss Klsie Krn.icr, of this city. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and .Mis. l-'rauk W. Ahhrook, nf 21 North 17th stifet, entertained nl curds Inst evening, when iho guests, who are members of their cinl rlub. were Mr. nnd Mrs. II. II. Hraddnck, Dr. nnd Sirs. W. Smith, Dr. nml Sli. SI. L. Fliikblner. Sir. nnd Mrs. Artliui Bailors. Hi. nnd Mrs. William llllpert, .Mr. and Mrn. Relnholil Ledlg, .Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry lVlennd and Sir. and Mi. William Biiarilnmii. ! The Ilisl milium circus mm ommiHtto pu- grant lit the Noith ltrniuii Young Men'H Chilstinn Association will Hike plnce Uiiiinr- row night nt S o'clock. The I'nivcrblty of Pennsylvania team nml a special gyinnnsllu team from the Temple University t 111 nsslsl In the elaborate pmsriim. Slii. C. B. Moyer and tier son, Mr. Edward' Sloyor, ot North Wales, formerly of 17th nml Slaster streets, are spending April In Pitts burgh. Sirs. Elizabeth Dniileis, of 1!02 Diamond street, Is recovering from a recent Illness. NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA Sirs. .1. A. Brndtleld, of .1131 Frankford ave nue, will entertain the ineinbeis of her sorority on Saturday afternoon. A liudet luncheon will be served. Those present will ho Sliss Bess Smith, Sliss Ednu Scholey, SU&s Bess Street, Sliss Louise Hull. Sliss l)e Cinna mon, Sliss Ethel Mctzler, Sirs. Hyndmnn, Sirs. Dingee, Sirs. Casho and Sirs. Strumpf. Sliss Bess Connovcr. of 3.116 East Dauphin street, will entertain the members of her sew ing circle on Stondny, April St", when the fol lowing will be present: Sliss Elizabeth Slnua mon, .Miss Itny Rcnslmw, .Miss SlaigHiet SIc Candless, Sliss Adeln SliGrnth, Miss Lillian Nevell, SIIbs Ethel Daullluee. Mrs. Jones, Sirs. Ferguson, Sirs. Alexander. Sits. Wallwork, of 131fi East Columbia ave nue, will leavo thn early part of Slay for Ocean City, where she will spend the summer. A Stay hop will be given by the Somerset Literary Club at Saxonla Hall, Id and Hunt ingdon streets, on Slay 8. LANSDOWNE Slls.i Slary Gillette, secretary ot tho Trav elers' Aid Society, addressed the members ot the New Century Club of Norwood yesterday. There wns also ,i soprnno solo by Sirs. Georgn Petzold, n baritone solo by Sir. Howard Sweet, wood and a leading by Sliss Helen dinger. St. Phllomeim's Catholic Club will give an entertainment and promenade in the School Hall Friday evening, April 30. Sirs. Edward Saylor, of 45 East Stewart ave nue, Is visiting relatives in Pittsburgh. , KJSjSjsuJJm, inac;tfMiii8'J MISS ANNABELLE L. MAO GILL who has just returned to this city from the South. Miss MacGill will give an evening of humorous impersonations, to bo followed by dancing, at the Ritz Carlton, April 26, in nid of the West Philadelphia Homeopathic Hospital. RHBBBMa.V.Mi.Kii,iiv. j... ,1.-1 -. i if- ;-lXJrf,, .11 K wedding of Slles Elizabeth Brlnton mm. arnnddnughler nf Sir. nhtl Mis. Thomas Brlnton. nf the Morris. 13th and Rprur streets, nnd Sir. Phillip Ten Hroeck Mntlsou. of Ihls city, will Hike plsee lndn, ni 13 o clock, In the chambers. Wvlle Slemn- "ai Chnpel, Broad tret below Sptuce. The oereni'inj. will be performed by the Rev. John Ornnt NewmAil. The wedding will bn a very quiet one. only the members of the families and a few intimate friends, being present. There win be no attendants. On their tetnrn from their wedding trip Str. j nnd Mrs. Slntlson will occupy their new rest ' deuce, 400 South 13d street. West Philadelphia. BOONE JAEGER. A wedding ot Interest In this city nnd In New Jereev took plnce yesterday nflernoon at I fietoi-k, when Stlss Csiollne Jaeger, daughter of the late Sir, nml Sirs. Christian Jaeger, be came the hrldn of Sir. Shcppard L. Boone, nf Pennsgrove. N. J. The ceremony wns per formed nt the hiime of the bride's brother nnd sister-in-law, Sir. and Sirs. Olto O. Jnerer, 123S West Tioga street, by the Rev. Dr. T. 11. Dip pell, pastor of tho JJIon Uerninn Reformed Churrh. (Uh and Thompson streels. Sir. Jneger gave his sinter In mnrrlnite. She wore a white gown of exquisite hand-embroidered organdie nnd rallied a bouquet of while sweet peas and blies nf the valley. The bride's only attend nni wns her sister, Sliss Amclln Jaeger, as mnlrt nf Honor Her gown wns n dainty frock of while linnd-emhroldcrMl crepe. Pink rosc formed her bouquet. Tor service was followed by a dinner and reception. .Mr. nnd Sirs. Bonne will live In Penuscroie, where they will receive after Mny 1. 1 1 ENTON VICKERS. St. Pnul's Pmtestnnt Episcopal Church, Broad and Venango streets, wns the scene ot n pretty wedding Inst evening, when Miss Mabel Vlekers, daughter ot Sirs. St. B, Vlck ers. or 3tCft Frankford avenue, became the bride of Sir. II. Benne Heiiton. of Elk- inrt, lud. The lnide wns attended by Slis Ln Nottn Bnardman as nmld of honor, nnd Instead of Hie customary bridesmaids two shepherdesses, Slis. John Brlce. Jr.. nnil Sliss Stnry CrouSe. altenileil the bilde. Sliss Anna Slost was the llltle (lower girl. The ceremony was per foimed nt S o'clock by the Rev. Forrest D.i grr. leclnr of the church, assisted by the Rev. Frederick Ken lite. A reception was held nl TIOGA Miss Helen I'oshel, ot 1MT Westmoreland eirrct, entii tallied nt "W yesleiday, when her guests Included Slis. George Perkins, Sliss .Mlnnlo Endlcotl, .Miss Mary Chrlsllan. Miss Edith Mullln, .Miss Mmy Clawson, MIsr Slary Bennett, Sllhs Miriam Hill. Slr. Nelson Peny, Sirs. Noimnn Murker. Miss Florence White side, Miss Slargnret Whiteside. Sliss Sliirlnu Hallowell, .Miss Kathnrinn Turner, Sliss "Jes sie Dlltricli nnd Sirs. Robert Pieipont. Mr. and Mrs. Ilairj Lewis, Of 1K7 West Ve nango xtirel. entertained last nialu nt dinner nml enrde for Sir. nnd Sirs. Henry ". yueius. Sir nnd Mm. Henry c. irumuowcr iiuu.u. and Sirs. Henry Welnnd. CAMDEN AND VICINITY Stlss Slny Fitzgerald gnve n large card party this afternoon nt her home in Slercbantiille. N. J. Bridge ond "M0" were played and were followed by a huffet luncheon. Her guests were Sliss C.lnilys SInile, Sliss SHrlam A. Hill. Sirs. Charles Elliott, Sliss Dorothea Sillier, Sliss Ella i Ryan, .Miss Anna Ryan, Sits. Rlchaid Nelms, Slls Jane Ewing. Sliss .Margaret Lukes. SlISs KlUabeth Lukes, Sliss Sllldred Williams. Sliss SUrgaret Morgan, Stlss Slnrie Power, Sliss lilndys Trutcotl. Sliss Oenevleve Biicl.W'nlter, Slis. Wllllnm Halllnger. Miss Slargietta Craig, Sirs. Spencer Lucas, Mrs. Harold Botlomly, Mrs. Charles Laird and Sliss Jane MacClellan. AMUSEMENTS FORREST TOMORROW AT 2 O'CLOCK ALL-STAR BENEFIT IN Altl OP THE BABIES' HOSPITAL Marxuarlis rawtlle I)u(fy & Co . In "Tht fiurprlM' iTIi Nlmnl. Kdwln llorge iWm, l'nn). TOy Tiouoe, Hln City Pour iKeyatone). Prlirv r.K to - Hrata Hilling at llx OSic. T 7"rTr lJt Times. Uvnliig at 8il5 LlYKlL; LAST .MATINEK SATUnDAT. 2:15 MR. WILLIAM FAVERSHAM In ih. Ureal rarla rpuil U A W ft" ' and N. Y. Euci-mk AA " ..!,.. Nul WeU Mala. Wilnnly an. l-'rlday al its 15 MaewrlliKk's Wonderful ttrpLg gL-g BjvH" i rnioKS Mk- to It & 8KATajiriu.vy 4.,,4-C- Ol'EllA I Home of World's LftCSinUt Ot. ltUl'SK I r.rraieit rhottiplays 4 T1MKS DAILY Afta., 1 ft S Evia . T ft BlOc. 15c, 250 LAS T W K G K The Avenging1 Conscience Next I MRS. LESLIE CARTER in Week! "THE HEART OF MARYLAND" THM MAJtKBT 5T. ABOVB liTU . , pttrruith's otaniey blanche s . housb In -THE CAPTIVE" NEXT WEEK-ANNlVEnSAriTJWEEK A TiriT TJT.IT Topulsr tl Matlneo Today, 2;IS AUVjlJl til TONinHT AT 8HS Oilier Morosco I'rent J, Hartley Mannira1 PEG O' MY HEART 400 ROOD BALC6NY SEATS AT 11.00 400 GOOD FAMILY CHICLE SEATS. 60a r A Tfmmr Thla and Next Week. Ev. at 8 IjAKlvlLilV Matinee. Wed. and Bat, at 3 THE LITTLE CAFE w,"VaW B- Popular 1'rlca Wedneaday Matinee. Beat Beats 11.50 TONIGHT AT 1S LETITIA RADCLIFFE WITHEKSPOON HALL PIANO HECITAL rlckt 1 1 BO. 1 1 .00 and Tic On Sale, 1 1 Box Offlca WITHEASPOON HALL Monday Evj.. April 5, Siti VIOLIN ALBERT RECITAL BY - SPALPING TUketa 11.50. SI, T5o and 500 St Heppfs. NIXON'S H- A. HOLIES "THE LUNB- CiTi A NT) ROCCA i MOBOON1 UrrvXii.M-' HvESTON . TOUNq; 1 Today S t J5. T I ALLroiNT : Laushlns v5. fcw"'fc:r' :i i .. BROU. 1 HAYE3 i Flctur, CASINO WiLlnut I. Slh BL Tntca DaU, MAtM UIJ I, aow THE i! rali i i I'rulor ih Atiapkew er . tiif" I'MTIHI THHTItK MANAGUnR Oh' PHU.A. fl.n M Cohn. William Collier. I.oul Oreiier. ' ttlinclm iHello nresilnsyi. Clark ft Verdi ; Can. ier k IfS "ft. P. Kflthsl. John K. Youns. illsnch ..rrlon. K'lna. Munfy i t.lltle Cafe). JM Act of rV.IJ:.' iV. .ii." llov .a Ilmca i.N ion's lira ll.ll. the Wnlton for I he ImmedUle families nnd friends ot the couple. Sir. Henton was attended by Mr. Olto Klap loth, of Chicago, ns best man, nnd the usher weie Mr. Frank Schurr. Sir. Victor Trlff, Sir I Wliifleld Taylor nnd Mr. William H. Board- man. The bride, who wns given in msrrlnte by her Rreal'tinelc, Mr. Harry Hunter, wore a gown of Ivory haIIii, with a emu I train heavily embioldered In silver and npal. Her tulle veil wns caught with orange blossoms and sho car ried a shower bouquet nt orchids and lilies' of the valley. DANIELS-STEVENSON" The wedding of Miss Sine 14. Stevenson, daughter of Sirs, Snlllo Stevenson, nf Llnnerch, Pa., and Mr. Rolnnd it. Daniels, of 23 North Carlisle street, will tskc plnce on Slonday nlrlil. .tune ?. nl llir I, nine (if the bride's Unol , and aunt, Sir. nnd Mrs. Ftnlik Field, 134J Wed Norrls slreot. Mies Stevenson has so- I lecled her cousins. Sliss Laura Field and Miss Ella Field, for maid of honor nnd bridesmaid. I Sir. Howard Glnnn will he Sir. Daniels' best I man. The ceremony will be followed by a Urge reception. The bridegroom and brlrtt will live nt 3311 West Cumberland street and j will receive, on Thursday, July 1. BRAUNSTWEta-WIRTHElSIER. The mnninge or Sliss Sadlo Wltthelmer lo Sir. Herman Brnunstweip was olemtild yet tertlay afternoon by Rabbi Henry Berkowlts In bis home, iSa North 33d Mteot. SIIbs Sllr Inm Klein, ot ttS North Mh street, attended hs maid of honor. On their return from their wedding trip Sir. nnd Slis. llraunatweljr will bo at home In Aslilnnd, N. J. ' MUDIE DUNLAP. A pretty wedding which took place at lh Roman Catholic Church of the Blessed Vir gin, In Darby, Tuesday, wan that of Sllsi Elizabeth V. Dimlap, daughter of Sirs. J. Dun- . .. A. 4 rlA ............ tM.U.. NI..I Mt7 i inp, oi ;ml iihihp .ivi'iiuu, a..,.f., ,.,, .. ! George F. Sliidle, of Dnrby. Tho cerembfty j wns performed by tho Rev. W. F. Fitzgerald, the rector or the parish. Sliss Slargarct Dun ' lur, n uiaier nt tli hrlrip. nttended her as maid 'i' " . - rtf honor, mid the best mini was Sir. W. J. Cliariiofk, of Wllllnmstown, N. J. The bride wore a while silk gown Hint br.ldal veil, with oinngo blosnoms. Her bouquet wns white roses nnd lilies nf the valley. A re ception followed nt the home, of the bride, nnd later the couple left for a short trip. ' AMUSEMENTS "broad THIS AND NEXT WEEK EVENINGS 8:30 MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY THE FUNNIEST FARCE EVER SHE'S IN AGAIN THE LEDGER SAYS: "It is undeniably funny. There is nothing but the cleanest mirth in it. Amusing situations. Ex cellent cast." 353 HONEST LAUGHS PRICES Nights and Sat. Mats., 50c to $1.50 Wed. Mat., Best Seats $1 ar" caYiT'enT Chestnut Hlrrft, Heloiv inch SA1 UilDAY P li O T O r I. A Y S MTPYT CONTINUOUS Via A. J. II) A. M. to 11:15 V. M. AT 10 A. M. OPENING AVniACTlON METItO PICTURES COnPOHATION II A. ttOLKE Preaents VALLI VALLI THE DAINTY. MAGNETIC STAIt IN "THE HIGH ROAD" UN r. PAY ONLY Next Week: MONDAY & TUESDAY THE V1T.UIIIAPH COMPANY Oder the Am.iilng Kucreaa "THE JUGGERNAUT" u Aa Presented at tha Vltusraph Theatre, New ork WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Francis X. Bushman & Beverly Bayne- in "GRAUSTARK" FRIDAY and SATURDAY JOHN BARRYMORE in "ARE YOU A MASON" GLOBES JATnH tet and inlper Slreela DAILY 1130 10c. It. S5 EVJ3NINOS 8 130- Hie. a5c. 504 SATURDAY, AT 2ta0. 7 AND 0 MOST JtKM.UtKAHLE FILM t: l:lt KXIUHITED HYPOCRITES A PROFOUND SENSATION LAVISHLY KTAUEU CHOIR OrtCHESTnA OftGAN ALL SKATS RESERVED SKATS TltO ll'KKKS .V ADVASCB B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE CHESTNUT AND TWISUTU fiTIlfcBTS Matinee S;00 P. M N'ljht 8 P. M. EMMA CALVE CLAItK k VKKDIi CANTOIt A LEB. AND OTHEnS Next Week-N0"A "Sor UhLU FORREST Last 3 Evgs. i "Hello Broadway,,,,S5Aiu,t5aa4g NEXT WEEK BEATS TODAT f-ARLo Grand Opera Co, JN TtEPKiVrOinE; 0Q PKOPLBi SO BTAHB CROSS KEYS THEATRE Buster Brown Min8trli OTHKHH and PttOTOPLA AJV New rnrratui Hoe ami Tburf. Dall) euluia, 7 4-uC Id- tie. SO DUMONT'S WK " W? Burieaque "Burnanf BU a cir.ua xrOCaUerO Gt:ii una. iiittisjtu Penn.ta I