4S Blaiiw.rfW9wgir' ' 'jJBfrfri'J ' i" i iti ..f.ci. i.jyffffcv;!.-.. BlV' 'j I iyjjjjJlllljfl1Bl EnXTO' OinJXrtBirR-M SO, TO&: SGE1AL DDINGS dllU EO for ml UUJT KM VfT K, " II it Bjllllllillll -I .. .nHnnir t 41 UM. Milt l. - -! n li 'lliljoumt ' iimu win ud a sun match between tho ladles of the. St David' SOolf Club and tho ladles of the Huntingdon t'aliey Club, played m Huntingdon vauey uoun- iw Club at Noble, iquomea ny afternoon tea. MM lles wno wl" p,By are! Tn 1,omo team htrt Caleb ox, hits. u, u. oiciuon, mre. tr. y, Morris, Jr., Mrs. Bradley, Mrs. Burton fpr'lce, Mrs. Gilpin Loverlnff. St David's Club fcsm-Mrs. v, J. reck, Mrs. Harris, Mrs. W. g. Johnston, Mrs. Sheldon Catlln, Mrs. J. Kears jiV Mitchell, 3d, Mrs. S. Fuguet and Mrs. E. B. fchln. Ufr Charles Tatnall, of Wayne, entertained Met the young married set at luncheon yestcr IW at her homo 'n Nortn Wnyn0- The tables Ktt beautifully decorated with sprlnc flowers. Mr Martin V. Bergon will glvo a dinner this erning at tho Bacquct Club In honor of Mr. Eawln Bobert Walker, Chancellor of the State of New Jersey. There will also bo present yjee Chancellor Edmund B. Learning, Vice rhmcellor Vivian M. Lewls Supremo Court (Jutice Thomas W. Trcnchard, Adjutant Oen- t11 Wilbur F. Baaier, jr., i.oionei ocou ogain- m, Thomas E. French, Esq., all of New Jer "ttr; also Mr. George S. Dougherty, ex-Deputy Police Commissioner of Now York! Mr. John r, Williams, Mr. Arthur L-. Wheeler, Mr. Walter a Wheeler. Mr. Albert B. Kennedy, Mr. John .. vn Mr. John T. Dorrance. Mr. Harold IWngarten, Mr. Isaao H. Clothier, Jr., Mr. "Walter H. Johnson, Mr. F. Wallls Armstrong, far. Lu'3 F. Gelsslcr, Mr. Powell Evans, Mr. Arthur B. Huey, Mr. J. Dickinson Este, Mr. Morris Wolf, Mr. Edward H. Hance, Jr., Mr. A, B. Stoughton, Mr. Charlca S. Knowlton, Mr. 5, Charles Murtagh, Mr. George E. Starr, Mr. Andrew Wheeler and Mr. Samuel i iiunn. tnr. and Mrs. Alfred Reginald Allen and their family, of 20i3 Bpruco street, will spend tho lammer with Mrs. Isaao R. Davis, at her farm il Penllyn, Pa. a 5 Dlrs. Alexander Brlnton Coxe, of 1S30 South IRKtenhouse square, haa taken a houso at Bar Hirbor. Me, which slio will occupy for tno jammer. !Mr. and Mrs. Beauveau Borle, Jr., and their iKuthtcr, Mies Pattlo Borle, who have been "r" i .1,- ...int.. it. nTvn nrn now nt Vernon. penains u n.iuv. ... be country residence of Mrs. Borlo's mother, I . I J . lirnatilntrtnM InnD JUS JOlin O. leWUUlU, Ull tfuauuibvuii -..w, ijnklntown, where they will remain for an In definite time. Mrs. Maurice Heckscher and Miss Gertrude Heekscher. of 1608 Locust street, have taken a ihouse at Bar Harbor, Me., where they will ipend the summer. 'Among those who attended tho nntl-suffrago Betting at Manhelm last night were Mre. Gard ner Cassatt, Mrs. Horace Brock, Mrs Charles Hepm Mrs. Arthur Haines, Mrs. trancls u. feeves, 3r, Mrs. Francis Howard Williams, !?h0 presided, Mrs. Beaumont Whitney, Mrs. !Qeorge Knorr, Mrs. Arndt and Mrs. William B. Kurtz. Mrs. Rodman Wlstor, of ZM3 St. James place; Mrs. Charles L. Matthews, of 603 West Carpcn- fiter street, Germantown; Mrs. George A. Brooke, of 83! Archer street, Germantown. and airs. Evans, of Philadelphia, aro spending several H)s in Boston, where they went to attend the ;Whlst Congress which Is toning piace mis wks. Mr. and Mrs. Struthers Burt, with their son m Miss Jean B. Burt, left this week for their ranch at Jackson's Hole, Wyo whero they will ll-end the summer. 'A costume song and recital was given laBt Bight In the Orpheus Clubrooms by Miss Made line. Davis. The program consisted of Im personations and songs in Scotch, Irish, Indian, npsy and Japanese. Mr. Tred Ashbrldge was it the piano. EMr. and Mrs. James L. Glaso have returned to. their home, 6453 Woodbine avenue, after a trip to New York and Boston. plrs. Victor Mulford, of Greenwood avenue, Pracote. entertained at luncheon Wednesday W. her home the directors of the Women's Cur rent Events Club of Wyncote. Among thoso Rreient were Mrs. Cyrus H. K. Curtis, Mrs. igeqrto H. Lorlmer, Mrs. John Grlbbel, Mrs. Rjauriea J. Hoover and Mrs. F. M. Campbell. BALA-CYNWYD Th Phi Sigma Sorority, organized this winter h members of tho senior class of the Lower ln High School, Bala, will give its first uace Friday, May 7, at the Wynnefletd Coun- ' Club, Blr, and Mrs, Walter Scott Detwller, of City lpue, Bala, will entertain informally at cards giorrpw night. Their guests win be ar, anu IKrs. Bamuel Scattergood, Mr, and Mrs. L. SMn Baker and Mr, and Mrs. Robert mc Ey, Ir. and Mrs, F. Hazard Llpplncott. of Cyn- R will entertain at a dinner of 10 coverB to- Wfrow night at the Philadelphia Country uud, ten the Saturday night dance. U delightful program haa been arranged for Imorrow night at the Bala-Cynwyd Auditorium, &a Ihe Woman's Club of Cynwyd will give I tnnual entertainment for the benent or me Urmnt Fund. n program will oDen with an interesting fluu. In which "The Qrest" of "The Woman's ! Of Cynwyd" will be presented by Mrs. a Bean and Mrs. Albert Cross, ino S sons will be beautifully and emblematl- portrayed fn costume and song. ka Pedrlek, as the "Spirit of Spring." of pwer." of "Autumn," of "Winter," win v ita each of the reoroductlons. while tho fol lBr well-known women of Cynwyd, Mrs, 1 Zeckwer Holt. Mre. George Btty, tit- Melc Newbourg. Jr., Mrs. Clare Yocum r? and Mrs. Gertrude Reed Wallem, wUI leveral delightful and emblematic sohbo (TOBShout the "Seasons." assisted by wr. Warren Pn'nW tl Mr. Frank Coniy. wUI ba also several playlets, sketches ces gjvert during the evening. , GERMANTOWN ' O. t n. Tinii.na. of 615 West Horltef t, 111 n.ri,ln nartv of yOUng People Swurday, May 8, at tbe the danssnt to be At Manheim under the auspices or m Assocutior of the Wamut L The affair will 6 in honor of r Vtm&t dm.Biit.r utaa Jeaa D Rous ner nt the Do Rottsso homo and dancing will follow. Tho guests will Include Miss Ellso Lewis Klapp, Miss Elizabeth Elltot Milter, Miss Helen Blddto Logan, Miss Mary Prlmroso Reeves, Miss Gladys Williams, Mr. John W. Logan, Jr., Mr. Erlwnrd W. Klapp, Mr. Ken neth Kltson, Mr. James Hooper, Mr. Allen Ad dicks, Mr. Ernest Rltson. Dr. Thomas Kelly, of Greene street and School Houso lane, Is In Atlantic City for several das. Mies Bernlco Berens, of 4901 Pulaski acnue, will hao ob her guest for a fortnight her cousin, Mr. Sanford Bartlctt Kellogg, of Los Angefcs, Cal. Mr. Clarenco C Brlnton, of West Coulter 'street, Is spending the week In Boston, Mass. Miss Rachel Parker and Miss Fanny Parker, of McCallum strict, havo returned home from a three months' sojourn In norlda The frlands of Mrs. William H. Trueman, of 47 High street, will bo glad to know that she is satisfactorily convalescing from serious Illness WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Louis Kumpp, of 6503 Catharlno street, entertained a number of her friends today. Among thoso present wero Mrs. Edward Watts, Mrs. Charles Preston, Mrs. Clifford Wright. Mrs Edward Slthcns, Mrs. Oliver Mumbower, Mrs. William Dufllcld, Mrs. Louis Bnllly, Mrs Edwin Townsbury, Mrs. William Savlli, Mrs. James Crawford and Mrs. Robert Kolp. Tho decorations wero yellow and white. Invitations havo been Issued by Mrs. Edward Charles Zelner, of 6103 Springfield avenue, for a luncheon and bridge on Wednesday, May 12, at 1313 Green street. Mrs. Harry H. Bojd, of 4427 Larchwood avo nue, will glvo a luncheon on Monday, May 3. Miss Edna Wller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Day Wller, of 4Sth and Spruco streets, entertained the brldgo club of which sho Is a member yesterday. Among thoso present wero Mrs. Chnrlcs Elliot, Mrs. Trnnk O'Reilly, Mrs. Walter Peterson, Mra. Leeman Browne, Mrs. AVarrcn Moss, Mrs. Albert Stutz, Miss Kathryn Mortlmoore, Miss Dorothy Mortlmoore, Miss Marjorlo Morris, Miss Romalne Taylor, Miss Gladys McCarthy, Miss Helen Roberts, Miss Anne McKnlght, Miss Helen Dunn and MIsb Florenco Rcld. The Delta Delta Sorority of tho Girls High School will glvo a brldgo and ' 600" tomorrow afternoon at tho Phllomuslnn Club, 3311 Walnut street Tho proceeds will bo given to tho Children's Country Week Association. Mr. and Mrs. George Belmont Whltwell aro in Bermuda for several weeks on nn extended wedding trip. Mrs. Whltnell will bo remem bered as Miss Ellso Courlacnder before her mar riage a fortnight ago. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. William L. Brell, of 2216 South 22d street, entertained last Thursday evening, tho first anniversary of their wedding. An at tractive supper was served, at which red and white roses formed the artistic decorations. The guests were entertained with vocal and Instru mental numbers. Among thoso present wero Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hannlng, Miss Anna Sawyer, Miss Carrio Qulg, Miss Helen Winter and Messrs. William A. O'Connor, Edwnrd Cooper, Andrew Kllle, Harry Clark and James Connolly. Mrs. Brell Ul bo remembered as Miss Mary F. Sawyer, a very popular South Phlladelphlan. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bacr, 632 Federal street, entertained last night in honor of Miss Boislo Clark. The houso was beautifully decorated for tho affair. Mr. and Mrs. Baer wero assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shapiro. Muslo and dancing. Mr. Peter Legett, 623 South 11th street, will entertain Mr. Georgo Monroe and Mr. William Dodge, of Toronto, Can., over the week-end. Considerable Interest Is being manifested in the vaudeville concert, to be given this evening, in St. Thomas Aquinas' Hall, 18th and Fernon streets, by the combined clubs of South Philadelphia, tho proceeds of which will be donated to the reserve fund of tho C. Y. M. A. U. Talent of a very high order has been secured from all parts of the city, and no efforts are being spared by the committee in charge to make the affair a success. Dancing will follow the concert. Among the clubs who will be represented are tho Aquinas, Corley, St Monica's, SU Rita's, St. Anthony's. Sacred Heart. St. Patrick's A. A., and St. Patrick's L. I. wns FREDERIC A BARLOW Who before her marriage on Wednes- day was Jliss unnnan, "Bafc .4..l i MRS. T. WILLIAMS ROBERTS Who before her marriage yesterday was Miss Ellnnor Thompson. is by Mathildo Weil. ALONG THE READING Mr. and Mrs. Harold McFarland, of Lenox road, Jenkintown, havo Issued invltatlonn for tho marrlago of Mrs. McFarland's sister, Miss Jcannctto Miller, of Now York, formerly of Chestnut Hill, to Lieutenant James Latham Undorhill, U. S. M. C, of San rrancloco, Cal , on Wednesday, May 6, at o'clock. The Neighborhood Club of Oak Lano will be entertained at tho homo of Mrs Eugeno Klehl, Chelten avenue west of 13th Btreot, Monday evening. May 3. Mrs. Klehl will bo assisted by Mrs. Frederick Trltch, Jr., Mrs. Peters and Miss Laura Poters. Tho rnombers of tho club to bo present aro Mrs. C. W. Van Artsdelen. Mrs B. G. Hltchner, Mrs. A. W. Dudley. Mrs H. W. Thisscll, Mrs. Bateman Saddlnston. Mrs E B McCalt, Mn. A. E Parker, Mrs Trcderlck Trltch, Sr., Mlas Matilda Wlrth. Mrs William Robertson, Sr., Mrs William Robertson, Jr., Mrs Reeves, Miss Cora Reoves, Mrs J. A. Parker, Mis3 Kathryn Parker, Mrs Batca, Mrs. Owen Hai tcn, Mrs. Edwin Waller, Mrs. Cella Peters, Mrs. Mlllor, Sr., Mrs. Howard Miller, MrP. Moyer, Mrs. C. Fling, Miss Sara Toplnn, Mrs. J. F. C. Kiel, Mrs. F. K. Noerk, Mrs. E. B. Neuhauser, Mrs. Hunsbergcr, Mrs. Trautman, Mrs. George Ochsc, Mrs. Herbert Maxner, Miss Grace Parker. Mrs. Bux, Mrs. Albert Geo and Mrs. Pancoast. Tho final meeting of tho club will bo held Juno 7. NORTH PHILADELPHIA A party Including Miss Roso Daroff, Miss Claire Eskln, Miss Elizabeth Daroff. Mr. Louis Daroff and Mr. Albert Voice, of New York, motored to Dublin, Pa., and spent the week-end there. Mrs. Wilbur Faucett, of 1425 Girard avenue, will entertain tho members of her bridge club today. Her guests will include Mrs. Hil ton Betelle, Mrs. Norman S. Sherwood, Miss Edna Shelvley, Mrs. Alva T. Kochler, Mrs. Edward Ross, Miss Florenco Burke, Miss Vir ginia Shoivley, Mrs. Howard Betelle, Mrs. Reginald Hay, Miss Martha Shelvley and Miss Leona Weaver. Mr. Samuel D. Relsner, of 1013 North 19th street, is spending some time with friends In Atlantio City. NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA The Triangle Country Club at Gratcrsford, Pa., will have its opening on Saturday and Sun day, May 1 and 2. Tho members are: President. Mr. John McTamneyj secretary, Mr. Thomas McGlnley. Tho board of directors Includes Mr. Thomas MacErlalne, Mr. Frank Tlghe, Mr. Raymond Kllroy. Mr. John O'Nell, Mr. Joseph Mooney. Mr. Thomas McBrlde, Mr. Charles White, Mr. John McCann, air. Philip Morris, Mr. Ed McDermott and Mr. John Walsh. A kaffea klatch for tho benefit of St. Anne'a Cathollo Club will ba held thla evening at the club's reception room, Tucker and Memphis streets. The patronesses ara Miss Stella Brad ley, Mlsa Mary Bradley, Miss Reglna Lynch, Miss Agnes Brennen. Miss Stella Daly and Miss Mary Kelley. Tho commlttea In chargas Mr. Thomas Burke, Mr. Joseph Quinn, Mr. James McKay and Mr. Daniel McLaughlin. Rehearsals aro under way for tho annual pro duction of tha Wudbea Dramatia Club of Ken sington. Tho club. Is being coached by Mr. Robert Thompson, ona of tho best-known ama teur actors in tho city, Tho members ara Miss Bessie Frlck, Mlsa Ethel Hoffman, Miss Elsla Kyle. Miss Hazel McKay, Mlsa Esther Ham merer, Mr. Georgo Hoffman. Mr. Harry Hoff man, Mr. Robert Clayton, Mr, Alfred Hallem.' Mr. Oeorge Anderson. Mr, Thomas Piatt and Mr. Clifford Mecouch, Arrangements aro being rnado for tho grand annual smoker of the Robert E. Pattlson As sociation, to be hejd June 9 at tha clubhouse, 1335 North Second street. Arrangement are already under way by a commlttea of tha Daisy Social Club of Kensing ton for a picnic, to bo held Decoration Day At tha last meeting Mr. Joseph Horner -was elected president and Mr. Allan Ludwlg vice president and secretary of the new social. Tha member enrolled so far re Miss Maria Schneider, Miss Jennia Robinson, MJm Elizabeth Schntider. MU Florence Gibson. Miss Minnie Schneider, Miss Margaret MacLean, Mr Jamea Feley. Mr Harry Scharebook. Mr Allan Ludwlg Mr Raymond Entwlstle, Mr. Mltton Iudwjg and; Mj? 'Joseph 4Honvr. Photograph TIOGA Under tho direction of Miss Annlo M. McKay Irvine, Class No. 1 of tho Ann Carmlchacl Pres bjterlan Church, on Erlo avenue, will present a very nttractlve collection of "Madam Jarlcy's Famous Waxworks," on Tuesday night, May 4, In the lecture auditorium Mr. Edward H. Braun will Impersonate tho world-renowned Madam. Othors who will toko part aro Miss Carrie McQullkln, Miss Margaret Calhoun. Miss Irma Kcllar, Miss Jennie Anderson, Miss Mary W)llo, Miss Dolly Craig, Miss Besslo Calhoun, Miss Hannah Jordan, Miss Florinda Stewart, Miss Myrtle Droll, Miss Bernlco Calhoun, Miss Margaret Wilson, Miss Ida McDougal, Mr. Hnrry Bow ner, Mr. William Slick, Mr. Walter Ycager, Mr. John Oliver, Mr. Russell Droll, Mr. Thomas McCrackcn, Mr. Robert Jack, Mr. A. R. McQullkln, Mr. Ramond Stocker, Mr. Rob ert Calhoun nnd Mr. John Irvine. Tho pa tronesses Include Mrs W. L Moore, Mrs. G. W. Ways, Mrs. J. S. Sladek, Mlsa Jomlma Ir vine, Miss Jennlo Calhoun and Miss Jennie Mc Conncll. Tho annual dinner of the Christian Endeavor Society of tho Tioga Baptist Church will bo held tonight In tho social hall of the church. Broad street, below Tioga. Tomorrow after noon tho children of the Sunday school whl hold a cake and candy bazaar. Mra. Newton Tlrth Hill will entertain In formally at lunchoon, followed by bridge, on Saturday, May 8, at her home, 1623 Erlo avenue. FRANKFORD The annual euchre and May hop of tho St. Leo Council, No. 1294, Knights of Columbus, will bo held at Scheldknecht's Hall, Frankford avenue and Margaret street, on Wednesday eve ning, May C. A largo attendance is expected. Tho flag raising planned for April 3 by Bridesburg Council, No. 135, Jr. O. U. A. M., which was postponed on account of tho snow storm, will bo held at Bridesburg Public School tomorrow at 2.30 o'clock. A very Interesting program haa been arranged. Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Rleber, Jr., and son, of 625 Elklns avenue, Olney, will spend this week end at ABbury Park, where Mr. Rleber Is giving concerts at the North End Hotel every Satur day and Sunday, Tho following wero chosen to act as officers for the Bustleton Business Men's Association: Mr. L. Leo Mullln, president; Mr. V. R. Fletcher, secretary, and Mr, C. H, Heyer, treasurer. A committee was also named for tho purpose of getting up a set of bylaws, LANSDOWNE Tha Church Club of Saint Phllomena's will glvo an entertainment and dance tonight In tha school hall. Among those who will take part In tha show ara Mr. G. W. Mllloy, Mr. William Brockmejor, Mr. J, Murry, Mr. J. McGarey, Mr. James Mcintosh, Mr. James Gibbons, Mr, A. O'Brien, Mr, William Rockford, iur. Joseph Barrow, Mr. John OJuckley, Mr. Thomas Cul hane, Mr. M. Barrow, Mr, E. Burdell, Mr. Jo seph Brown, Mr. William Brown, Mr. James Burdsall, Mr, James Culhane, Mr, James Cur tis, Mr. A. Carbine, Mr, Walter Cook, Mr. Ed ward (Donnelly, Mr. Joseph Dempsey, Mr. F, Eagle, Mr. Harry Farren, Mr. George Go wan. Mr. James Gallagher, Mr, A. B. Kean, Mr, T. J, Llndsey, Mr, J, V, Loughney, Mr,' I, M. Love. Mr. George Morsely, Mr. Joseph Murphy, Mr. L. J. Meyer, Mr. William V. Manley, Mr, Joseph Murry, Mr, Daniel McLaughlin, Mr. Charles MoShane, Mr, Charles McGontgal, Mr, Ed. J, Riley. Mr, Joseph Rudolph, Mr. Philip Sllley, Mr, Frank Sullivan, Mr. Michael sEtMdy, Mr, Charles 3, Bcbappett, Mr. William J, Uhl. Mr. Ray Walton, Mr- Albert Young, Mr. A. J. Weber Mr. Charles Carlln and Mr, James A. Ryan. Thomas Culhane, Jr., is chairman of tha committee. Notices for tha Society page will ba ac cepted and printed In the Evening Ledger, but all such notices must be written on one aide of tha paper, must be signed In full, with full address, and when possible telephone number must be given, Send all such communications to "8oolety Editor." Evening Ledger, 603 Chestnut street. Unless these requirements are carried out so that verification may be possible, the notices wilt not be puollshtd. ,..,. ,9 ii, News of suffrage activities appears xmzpag&'Si ST. rRANCIS DE SALES CHURCH, 47th street and Springfield avenue, was tho scene of n very pretty wedding Wednesday morning, when Mies Tlorcnco M. Grlnnan, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs Thomas L. Grlnnan, of-4713 War rington avenue, became the brldo of Mr. Fred eric A. Barlow, of Maple Shade, N. J, The brldo was beautifully gowned In white crepe meteor trimmed with duchesso lace. She carried a shower bouquet of bridal roses and lilies of tho valley Sho was attonded by Miss Adelo M. Geraghty as maid of honor, who wore a turquoise bluo crepo meteor gown and carried a shower bou quet of La Franco roses. Tho bridesmaids wero Miss Agnes Barlow, of Maplo Shado, and Miss Hannah Grlnnan. Mr. Barlow had for his best man his brothor, Mr, James Barlow, of Maple Shade. Tho ushers wero Mr. Edwin Bnrlow, of Maple ShadoJ Mr. Thomas Grlnnan, Jr., Mr. Leo Geraghty and Mr Robert Conway. The ceremony wan performed by the Rev. Thomas Haney, assisted by tho Rov. Joseph R O'Brien. A bteakfaet was served at the homo of the bride. After a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Barlow will live In Maple Shade. Among tho guests at tho wedding wero Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Barlow, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Grlnnan, Mr. and Mra. Owen J. Geraghty, Mr. and Mrs. William N. Knox, air. nnd Mrs. Ed wnrd J. Grlnnan, Mr. and Mrs. Ncal J. Mc Conomy, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar D. Fornvvalt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Quinn, Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Hassan, Dr. and Mrs. David J. Moylan, Mien Mary Grlnnan. Miss Margaret Grlnnan, Miss Mary Barry and Mr. Lloyd Jagcr. THOMPSON-GRAHAM. Announcement is made of tho marriage of Mies Isabello M. Graham, of 1843 North 2d street, to Mr. Georgo F. Thompson, formerly of 2d street and Columbia avonuo, but now living in Lnwndale, Pa. Tho ceremony was performed on Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock In tho Church of St Michael, 2d and Jefferson streets, the Rov. Father James Graham, assistant rector of St. Gabriel's Church and a brother of tho bride, officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson aro at present on an extended wedding trip, visiting Quebec, Mont real, etc. Both aro very well known In North Philadelphia musical circles, Mrs Thompson being a vocalist of considerable ability and her husband an accomplished pianist. LIGNELLA-BIETROVITO. Miss Eleanor Blotrovlto, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blotrovlto, 1533 Morris street, was married yesterday to Mr. Alphonso LIgnella at St. Rita's Roman Cathollo Church, Broad and Ellsworth streets Tho maid of honor was Miss Catharine Martlno, and tho best man Mr. Pledro Bletrovlto The bridesmaids were Miss Mary Barblera and Miss Mary Bletrovlto, and the uehers Mr. Anthony Mnsslmtnl, Mr. Michael Martin, Mr. Joseph Martin, Mr. Anthony Scavo, ROXBOROUGH The Woman Suffrage party of the Falls of Schuylkill will hold an open-air meeting at Ridge and Mldvale avenues tonight. Mrs. Georgo H. Wobensmlth will preside and will make an address. Other epoakcrs will be Miss Bertha Sapovltz, Miss Estelle Russell, Miss riorenco T. Bernhelmer and Mr. Charles Duryea. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Radcllft and family, of 4330 Pechln street, left Roxborough yesterday and will make their future homo In Elizabeth, N. J. Tinder the auspices of the Junior Aid, a May Day fete will be held at Woodvale tomorrow. Tho proceeds will bo donated to the use of St. Timothy's Hospital. CAMDEN AND VICINITY Mrs. G, Lewis Meado and her small son. Master Parker W. Meade, and Mr. W. Hopkins Izard, of Cleveland, O.' are tho guests of Dr. and Mrs. William Izard, of North 4th street. Mrs. Alfred Cramer, of North 6th street, has been entertaining Mrs. William Shuts and children, of Glassboro. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Allen and children, of North 6th street, havo moved to Colllngawood. WILMINGTON Invitations have been Issued this week for the marrlago of Mr. David Lindsay, of this city, and Mrs. Horace Brumley, to take place at tho home of the bride at Troy Hills, N. J., Wednes day, May 12, at 1 o'clock. Only the Immediate families will be present at the ceremony. After a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay will bo at home at 1104 Broome street, this city. The engagement has been announced of Mr. John Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Taj lor, of Norrlstown. Pa., formerly of thla city, and Miss Ellis Phlnney, of Boston, Moss. Mrs. C L. Merrlam. of Washington, D. C, is spending a fortnight with Mre. E. Tatnall Warner. MRS JOHNH DALLAS Who befpr her marriage) vim Miss Jean Anderson, of Ht, Airy, Mr. Raymond Dougherty and Mr. James Duffo. Immediately after the ceremony a largo supper was served at Casino Hall. Music and dancing finished the affair. Among tho guests were Mr. and Mrs. Michael Clark, Mr. and Mrs. James Murphy, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Martin, Miss Angelo Barblera, Miss Esther Brooks, Miss Margucrito Gallagher, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Peters, Mr. and Mrs, Luens Peters, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pletrovlto, Mr. anil Mrs. Louis Mlltlone, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Rogglno, Mr. and Mrs, Donato Rogglno and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clervo. RITTER-CONNELI The marrlago of Miss Helen Connelt, daughter of Mrs. Isabello Connelt, to J. Moxneld Rltter was solemnized at noon Wednesday in th FlrBt Methodist Church of Germantown. Tha marriage ceremony was performed by the Rev. Dr Wesley Burns. The bride, who was given In marrlago by her brother, wna attired in a traveling suit and was attended by her sister, Miss Beatrice E. Conncll Tho brldo and bride groom after nn extended wedding trip will make their homo In Wllkes-Barre. BOWE CAVANAUGH. A pretty woddlng was solemnized at 3 o'cloeX Wednesday afternoon at St. John tho Baptist's Roman Catholic Church, Cresson and Rector streets, Manyunk, when Miss Katherlne C Cavanaugh, of 4112 Tower street, became tho bride of Mr. Mtchaol J. Bowe, of 164 Walnut lane. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Father P. J. McGlnnls. Mlsa Annie Cavanaugh, a sister of the bride, acted as bridesmaid, while Mr. Sylvester Bowe was the' best man. More than a hundred friends of tho young couple attended tho wedding and will later give them a housewarmlng at their new home. 143 Markle street Owing to tho Illness of tho bridegroom's mother, MrB. Sylvester Bowe, the reception which had been planned was omitted. AMUSEMENTS FORREST mSt SEATS NOW THE TUNEFUL AND IJIVEHTlNa OPERETTA THE LADY IN RED Two Years at Theatre des Weitsns, Berlin ALL-STAR COMPANY Headed by Valli Valli Glenn Hall EdMartindel Gertrude Vanderbilt Will Phillips Josie Intropidi GIRLS BEWITCHING GIRLS GARRICK Last 2 Evgs. SS THE LITTLE CAFE XTUM m BEGINNING MAY 3 WILLIAM FARNUM In a Wonderful Picture Production of EDWARD SHELDON'S MASTERPIECE THE NEW GOVERNOR Continuous 11 A. M. Until 11 P. M, 10c. ISC. 230. ACADEMY Seats at Heppt's. 1110 Cheitnutv EVERY EVENING FOR TWO WEEKS BEGINNING MONDAY. MAY 3 "POP" CONCERTS AT POPULAR FRICE8, BY THE Philadelphia Orchestra nEFRHStlllENTS SERVED EMOKl.WO PERMITTED BEATS, 15. IB. 80c TABLE AND BOX SEATS, T50. T VRTP I-AST TIMES. EVGS. 8:1S XJ J. IXLKJ BEG MAT. TOMORROW, 3 :20 School Children's Mat. 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