Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 04, 1915, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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4-c THE weddlnrl of MUs Frances
W7iBtok8 nd Mr. Iu C. Clark. Jr..
F Vtr York, which will take plnco at
t J? tomorrow nl Bt. Peter'. Church. 3.1
- Trine trcctB, only tho Immediate
SjL flnd a very few Intnmato friends
IffSnfte present. Thero will be no bridal
ifUm (,ut Mr. Orenvllle Clark, a. brother
IS?K wMocroom. will act as best man.
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ilufinrw reception, nowevcr, win
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RTren After the cnunin m. i" vnr., .
llfinVli country place. In Gcrmantown
ijfet, Rna Mrs. Edward Baldwin Oloason,
'IftltMJ Chestnut street, will Introduce
KMt daughter. Miss Helen tJleason. at
Ptii to be given on Monday, November
K'.
ffi(ls Eleanor Bryant, who has been
rStnUng tho week-end In Atlantic City.
Kretum to her home. 116 South 22d
Rtmt, today.
HKJ snd Mrs. Balph M. Townsend and
ffceilr, of 2035 Do Lanoey place, will
Kna the summer In Tork Harbor, where
tj)y have taken n house.
Milt. Alexis du Pont Parker, of Denver.
Coli l"1' ls8UC(1 Invitations lor mo mnr-
ftigeof his dauRhtcr, miss neien ucnis
. .- .. n.. Ttnrrv Bond AVIImcr. on
iptKer, i" " - -
KwiSay. May 25. at 12 oTIock, In the
Church of tho Good Shepherd, Ilosemont.
Breakfast will follow the ceremony at
Wk Bird, Itosomont, tho homo of Mrs.
ijjln&ld Morris, sister of tnc urine.
'. .mt Mrs. Edward B. Mears mo-
i '. a. it., rinlnwnrn Wntcr Gan on
wrea io " - - -
Eifurday, whero they spent tho week-
end. Mr'- Mears win icnvo n x'rmuy,
r. ' , .nanrl hn summer with her
jiay vu
icii Mr. Bryan Ferguson Mears, who
jii a ranch at jacKson s now, ju.
in., ii.nrlelta W. Sanders, of 1225 Lo-
..t .trt. will occupy her cottace In
iBir Harbor, Me., for tho summer months.
!tUa Anita Sanders nnd Miss Estclle
Anders will leavo tho end of June, with
Jitrl. Horace Brewster Burt, for her ranch
iS. C. at Jackson's Hole. "Wye, where
ibty will remain for a couple of months.
ij'Ir. J. Blddle Torter nnd Miss Mar
!?pr.tta Torter, Miss Katherlno Rush
L'porUr and Miss Elizabeth Porter, of
SvrWngton, D. C, will leave early In
lltni for their cottage In Bar Harbor. 3le.
BJlrs. Henry C. Chapman, of 2017 AVnl
ffiotstreet, will leave shortly for Bar Har
fer, Ma., where she will occupy her cot
fee on ML Desert street for tho summer.
Kb elaborate affair, or flower market,
tjfll be held May 22 to demonstrate tho
IttJUluj of tho practlcnt work nccom-
JlMied by the students of the School of
Horticulture for Women at Ambler. The
fjlrls will bo dressed In appropriate ola
tIm',costumes of farmers' daughters.
nd, In addition to managing tho vari
ous booths of the fair, they will servo
an old-fashioned supper, which will bo
followed by dancing In tho auditorium
fct 'the school building.
f5q the afternoon there will also be nn
Important garden conference, with sev
eral distinguished bpcaker. Including Mr.
Mi,urlo Fuld, of New Yoik, and Dr.
'John MacFarlane, of the Botanical Do
ftutpient of the University of Pennsyl
vania. k.Mr. and Mrs. Howard R. Levlck, ac
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sidney
Sambo and their young son, have closed
tfelr home, Whltewood, at Ogontz, Pa.,
M41 are occupying their new home nt
CheUea, where they will spend tho sum
mer .months. Mr. and Mrs. Levlck will
;Uo have as their guests Mr. nnd Mrs.
jAVMUm Mulford, 3d. of "Wyncote. Mrs.
Mulford will bo remembered as Miss
loulse, Levlck.
I.The dlnner-danoc scheduled for May 7
at tho Huntingdon Valley Country Club
ttl take place on May 8 Instead.
fMr. and Mrs. Aubrey Huston aro being
eonrratulated upon the birth of a daugh
Jtt'en Thursday, April 23. Mrs. Huston
111 be remembered ns Miss Helen
Mr. and Mrs. Thnmnn T TTnnlr nt
W Bouth Rlttenhouse square, will open
thw country house at Haverford tomor
row. Their daughter, Mrs. J. Leslie
.0vU, of US South ISth street, will spend
PMt of the summer with them.
SUM. TVIIMnm T Y-. . . in...
rfl..j V i-Sll run., ui lioai
LSrTir lane, gave an Informal tea to
l pumter of her friends on Saturday.
'Along; the Main Line
iQTEKB&OOf Atnannmantfi n iinrlaM
fj'yjor a vaudeville show at the Ovor-
S..VU.. uo,r U1U0 on -vyednesday, May 26.
&2, lfV,Uon or Mr- Phillip Castner.
ftp!" Katherlno Buckley Tullldge, one
ui I M0, debutantes, has returned
bt 5.cm8 m Overbrook from Wash
)r.if!2'. ,.C" wHere she was extensively
fii. v""eJi ?he "" th "" ot Mr.
SrTrtSob'rt M- Dobbins.
RktT;.M111 a.m BmPSon. Jr.. president of
ftttJ;.! ,e'.S,,f Club- ot Philadelphia, will
te&w? . menbers of the club at
LTK-nvtomorrow at t"9 Acorn Club.
Bui i.ellfon wlU be Preceded by a busl
Hni !tlnir. f0r th0 re-election of ofn
fli.Jbie dub h8B J"st "ad a "ost
,n..?',',rul year muslcallv undar th abla
iliilln of Mr. Carl RrhnMrt,r.
LMn. 1.1. -i. .
Rma i i '" " wse, or 6163 Drexel
lUff an S!0,Pny her mother-in-law.
Iwy.M i?108' t0 Atlantic City tomor-
m? "" remain several days.
Germanfnwn
lS?! Bmlr I1bV(. .lw nf ihhnl..
l'wViSu ?as rturned from a short
J&In her cottage at Buck Hills Falls.
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tlanttB -, -.-I "Y" r.tu"w
nrk.rv "u reiurnea io uerman-
rHav. ? thy wl" 8Pend thB remaln
u3$' f spring.
.'?: ?e'rman. of 7W7 Ger-
-,,.,-v, da rciurpea irom er-
ittt1"' nalph C Puhim. "t Har-
nar L.H m.:mt,."'" " .?".Ml8-
ImbHdiT x. n uusnneu wart,
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tofr)."..Ml,,f "len Van Du.en. of
ito r(ff.,n.!'.n' V" b
Btum in- " uaa recoverea rrom
m W!S a,nd ,a 8PnJlng everal
Yn r.:.; '"" :?.u"' 'a ""!
WBdinrn . "" V8n Du8e, w
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RW rtturnlnj to her home In Ger,
I. A. Kesselman, o 3U Shedaker
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street, left Saturday for nn extended visit
to Kan Francisco.
Naval Constructor Uldiard Duncan
Gntenood, U 8. N., and Mrs. Gnlewood
will ictlttn todny from a fishing tilp bf
several days In the Porono Mountnlns.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Burton Etherlngton enter
tnlncd at dinner on Ralurdny evening nt
the Germanlnwn Cricket Club. Their
guests Included Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Do
Itousse. Mr. nnd Mrs. Horry Coffin, Mr.
and Mrs. M. Freeman.
At the house dance which Mrs. Joseph
Huston, of Lebanon lane nnd Wlssa
hlckon avenue, Is arranging for her lltttlo
daughter on Saturday afternoon, Mny 8,
about 50 little boys and girls have been In
vited. The house will be artistically deco
rated with spring (lowers and every sort
of game for the nmusement of tho chil
dren Is promised.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Morlco C. Burton, of 3018
West Coulter street, hnve tnken a cottngo
at Buck Hill Falls for tho summer
months.
Mr. James Franks, of Trenton, N. J.,
spent tho week-end with friends In Gcr
mantown. Miss Mabel Leonnrd, of 221 West School
Houso lane, has returned to her home
from Atlantic City, where she was the
guest of Miss Laura Dotterer McCowan
at her cottage.
Mrs. Charles BlUard hns returned to
her home, 4145 Morris street, from a shop
ping trip to Now York.
Mrs, Oswnld Hampton Schell, of 432
West School House lane, accompanied by
her son, Oswnld Hampton Schell, Jr., loft
yestordny to spend the week nt Haddon
Hall, Atlantic City, N. J. Mr Scholl will
Join them on Friday to spend tho week
end nt tho shore.
Miss Clara Barbn, of .1107 West Coulter
street, will entertain at luncheon tomor
row nt her home. The tnblc decoratloons
will be daffodils anil the fa'vors will nlso
be yellow to carry out the color schema.
Among tho guests will be Mrs. W. P.
Bnrbn, Mrs. Arthur J. Coterlll, Mrs.
Hnrry Davison, Mrs. Frank Albert, Mrs.
row at her home. The table decorations
Samuel Dedaker, Mrs. Frederick Musser
nnd Miss Elizabeth Qulnn.
Along the Reading
Mrs. Henry C. Jennings, of Greenwood
avenue, Wyncote, cntertnlned yesterday
nt lunch nt her home. About 20 guests
were present. The tables were decorated
with sprlnp flowers.
Mr. Walter Grtfllth McFarland, Jr.. ot
Oak Lane, has tnken a house on Wash
ington lnne, near Bethnyies station,
which ho will occupy nfter his marriage
to Miss Mitchell, of 3143 Morris street.
Tho wedding will take place In the early
spring.
Miss Mnrgaret Kimball and Miss Anna
Kimball, formerly active in tho younger
set of Tioga, will entertain their "."00"
club nt their new residence, 4337 Yolk
road, this coming neck.
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Bcrger. of
Wyncote, will return to their home from
Florida this week.
Miss Edna S. Brown, dnughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas E. Brown, of Wyncote,
will becomo tho brldo of Mr. Leonard
Brltan In September. A number of linen
showers nnd luncheons aro being given
In her honor.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel H. Rand, of
Mountain avenue. Oak Lane, hnve left
for their country home near Doylestown,
whero they will spend the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Taggcrt, who
hnvo been spending the winter at tho
Rodman, opened their home on 8th street,
Oak Lnne, last week, for tho spring nnd
summer. ,
The Festival of the Flowers, a cantata,
will be given In the parish building of
St. John's Lutheran Church, Mclroso
Park, on Saturday evening. May 8.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Theodore C. Knauff. of
12th street and 68th avenue, will spend
the summer with their son, Mr. Jack
Norworth. at his house in Gainsborough
Gardens, Hampstcad, London, England,
which ho will occupy during tho run of
Sir James M. Mnrrle's burlesque, now
playing at tho Duke of York Theatre.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Daniel Crawford, of 701
North 63d street, have closed their town
house and are occupying their summer
homo on Cloverly lane, Rydal.
Mlas Delia Holcumb Brown, of 864
Highland avenue, Overbrook, wa honor
guest at a theatre party last evening
given by Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Rand, of
Wyncote. Supper was served to them nt
tha Bellevue-Strotford after tho theatre.
There were six guests.
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Ewlng will bo
at home after June 1, at 220 East 23d
street. Chester. Mrs. Ewlng was Mlas
Mary Christine Dodds, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John Dodds, of York road, be
fore her marriage April js.
The aienslde Branch of the Needle
work Guild of America will hold a con
vention this afternoon In Glenslde M. E.
Church. Mrs. Truman H. Newberry, of
Detroit, will address the meeting. Other
Speakers of the afternoon Include Miss
Rosamond K. Bender nnd Mrs. Percy
Teal.
The regular meeting of the Review Club,
of Oak Lane, will be held In the Oak
Lane Library tomorrow afternoon. It will
be "Philadelphia Day." The Bpeaker for
the afternoon will be Miss Anna Magnus
Earle. The committee In charge Includes
Miss E. U Crowell. MrB. Talbot. Mrs.
Longsmlth, Mrs. Barber, Mrs. Overn. Mrs.
Docker, Mrs. Pipping, Mrs. Rublcam and
Miss Hellerman.
Roxborough
Mrs. Ernest Barras, of 4S0 Martin
street, entertained at luncheon today
when her guests were Miss Elizabeth
Kennedy, Miss Carrie Earnshaw, Miss
Florence Barras, Mrs. Charles Service
Taylor, Miss May Watson, MUs Carolyn
Mitchell, Miss Myra Mitchell and Miss
Bertha PIckel, Tho hostess, who re
cently returned from her wedding Jour
ney through the South, will be remem
bered as Mlas Mary Robinson, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robinson, of 521
East Hermitage street,
Mrs. George Ely, of Martin street, en
tertained the King's Daughters of the
Fourth Reformed Church, of Manayunk,
at luncheon this afternoon, Her guests,
who devote their meetings to sewing for
patients In St. Timothy's Hospital, were
Miss Elizabeth McCook, Mrs. Harry
Craft, Mrs. William J. Beatty, Mrs. Ham
ilton Beatty. Miss Fannie Norbury, Mrs.
Frank MacDonald, Mrs. Walter Button,
Mm. Viola Gouldle, Mr. Charles Kerkes
lager, Mrs. Francla Ely, Mrs. Nellie Gar
forth, Mrs. Isaac Ward, Mrs. James
Cairns, Mrs. 3. Wesley Norbury and MUs
Sarah McCook.
Ml Anna Du Oan. of 41M Manayunk
avenue, gave a card party last night
l honor of ilii fn Cartledge, of
HolmeaLurg, who la her truest.
MRS. CHARLES RANDOLPH SNOWDKN
Who was the beautiful Miss Berthe Churchman. Mrs. Snowden is otic of the most popular matrons of the
Main Line. The photograph is by Miss Mathilde Weil.
South Philadelphia
Mr. nnd Mrs. John P. Gibbons, of D22
Mifflin street, gnvo a dance Saturday nt
their homo In honor ot the ISth birthday
of their daughter, Miss Lillian Gibbons.
Among tho guests w'ere: Miss Ethel Bar
tell, Mls.s Ellznbcth Bali, Miss Sarah Kali
ler, Miss Mny Flannlgan, Miss Allco
Brinnlshotz, Miss Snrnh Vlto, Miss Anna
AUIbonc, Miss Cathnrlne Matz, Miss Irene
Ilothspnck, Mr. James Dooley, Mr. Wnl
ter Burk, Mr. William Glvvons, Mr.
James Wctllelil, Mr. Edward Wrlner, Mr.
Harry Tucker, .ir. Leo limit., Mr.
Thomas Glvvons, Mr. John Ulvons nnd
Mr. John McFndden.
Miss Elizabeth Mann. 160.1 South Mh
stieet. was given n surprise partv Sntnr
il:iv nl !t! h' t f nf line f-ir.i '-.
guests brought armfuls of red and white
dnliitj' basket ttiuihct, whii'i wim n-
Joyeil later In the evening. Miss Vlxtnn !
Sesnl and Miss Diana Ilcbliionltx sang op
eratic selections from "Carmen" nnd
"Faust." Other guests provided music
for dnnclng. Among thoso present were:
Miss Ida Knrp, Miss Fay Kchucker, MIhh
Frances Formnn. Miss Julia llumstlne,
Miss Irene Cohen. Mls-s EHtelle Cohen,
Miss Rao Mann, Mr. Herman Schomcr,
Mr. Albert Berger, Mr. Herman llarrlsh,
Mr. Charles Noble, Mr. llermnn Gorb, Dr.
L. Madeler, Mr. Milton Gottlob and Mr.
Sidney Klein.
Dr. nnd Mrs. M. S. Kclser, of 1301 South
Bth street, will go to Wlldwood, N. J.,
this week with their dnughter. Miss Ele
anor Kclser, where they will open their
cottage for the summer. They will enter
tain a houso party of young people there
over tho week-end next woek.
Tho marriage of Miss Anna Kessler,
daughter of Mr. Joseph Kessler, of this
city, look place on Sunday at the homo
of hei sister, Mrs. Mary Block. In Den
ver, Colo., to Mr. Benjamin Hoffman. On
their return from their wedding trip thoy
will occupy their new home, 2563 Law
rence street, Denver.
Lansdowne
Mrs. W. II. Sheahan. of Falrvlew ave
nue. Is ntertnliilng Miss Leila Strotmnn,
of Baltimore.
Miss Helen Brown, of Forrest 'avenue,
entertntped a number of friends nt her
homo last evening.
Announcement Is made of tho marriage
of Miss Bertha Eager, of Aldan, to Mr.
George J. O. Kane, of Atlantlo City.
Miss Mnrgaret Burko and Miss Allco
Sharplcss, of Media, will leavo this week
for California,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rlgby, who have
Just roturned from their wedding trip,
will make their homo In Lennl. Mrs.
Rlgby will be remembered ns Miss Ger
trude Smith, of Media.
Michael O. flcully, of St. Charles' parish,
UiLH law, .viii ,,u Hit." iw ileal ui ilia ic
covery irom n. very bcvuiu uinpa,
Mr. and Mrs. George A. McLean, of
Highland Park, are receiving congratu
lations on the birth of a daughter.
Tho Are company of Highland Park
will present "II. M. S. Pinafore" nt the
flrehouse, May 8. A danco will follow the
play.
A meeting will ba held nt the home of
Mr. William Herrman, of Highland Park,
tomorrow evening, to organize a tennis
club.
The Upper Darby High School will hold
Its annual field day and Interclass meet
on May 22.
Under the auspices of St. John's
Church, an old-time symbolic open-air
festival will be held on the lawns of Mr.
A. C. Balch and Mrs. John Ridings, on
West Baltimore avenue, May 22. More
than 200 people will take part, and after
the festival dinner and dancing will fol
low. Mr. William 11. Worrel, of Eaat Green
wood avenue. Is spending the week In
Wllkes-Barre.
Mrs. Edward Reld chaperoned a motor
party of young people Saturday to attend
the races In Atlantlo City. Among the
party were Mrs, Isabel Jackson, Miss
Helen Reld, Miss Marion Hart. Mrs. Ar
thur Davis, Mr. Loyd Reld and Mr. Roy
Lyster.
Mrs, Elmer Beacham and her son have
returned from a visit to friends In Nor
folk, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stataell, of Wheat
land avenue, entertained a house party at
Ocean Cty oyer the week end. Their
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Tay
lor, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sagendorph. Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Ogden and Miss Louise
Van Zant.
Mr and Mrs. Curtis Hirst, of 109 Fow
elton avenue, are receiving congratula
tions on the, birth of a daughter.
MAY HOP AND DANCE
Mt. Sinai Hospital to Benefit by En
tertainment Tomorrow Night.
In order to raise funds with which to
help carry on the good work of tho Mount
Slnal Hospital, tho Friends, an auxiliary
of tho hospital, ,havo made Ilnal arrange,
ments for n May hop nnd dance, which
will take placo tomorrow evening nt the
Apollo Hall, 172G North Broad street.
Tho committee has uoiked hard to make
this Ilnal dame of this season one of the
moot beautiful affairs they have nn yet
undertaken Tim hall will bo elaborate
ly decorated with palms and Mowers.
Music will be rendered by u very select
orrhcHtin. Upon entering, every lady will
recelvu n souvenir. There will bo exhi
bition dancing in which a number of the
moMt popular young men and women will
participate.
Tho committee In charge includes:
Chairman, Mr. Meyer B. Squires; vice
elialnnan, Mr. Jack J. Wolpeit; secre
tary, Miss Rose O. Llcbstcr; treasurer,
Misv Minnie Rosenthal; chairman of ad
vertising. Miss Estclla Katllu; chairman
of refreshments. Miss Llllye Master, as
sisted by Miss lieba Znger.
North Philadelphia
Announcement Is made of tho en
gagement of Miss Emma Strand, of Z&58
North 33d street, to Mr. Leon Robertson,
of Richmond, Vn. Announcement of the
wedding will bo made at a later date.
St. Malachy's Catholic Club held Its
third weekly card party on Friday night
at the homo of Mr. Edward F. Walsh,
1508 North 11th street. Tho next one
will tnko place on Friday, May 9, at HIM
North 10th street.
Tho marriage of Miss Aline. A. Sellg,
daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ely K. Sellg,
of 142 West Glrard avenue, to Mr. Al
fred S. Elseman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Eluemnn, of New York, will take
place on Tuesday, Juno 1, In the Rodeph
Shalom Synagogue, Broad and Mount
Vernon streets, nnd will be followed by
a dinner at the Bellevuo-Stratford. Miss
Sellg has selected Miss Blanche Hlrsch
for mnld of honor; Mrs. Hownrd Vogel,
of New York, matron of honor; Miss Huth
Klrschbaum, flower girl, nnd the follow
ing bridesmaids; Miss Rosalie Danen-
baum. Mm Julius Long Stern, Mrs. Abel
Rosenberg nnd Miss Mildred Strouse, of
Baltlmoio, Md.; Miss Mildred Singer, Miss
Louisa Klec, of New York; Miss Rose
Hlrsch and Miss Edna Steppachcr. Mr.
Elseman will have Mr. Herbert Wolff, of
Now York, for best mnn, nnd his ushers
will be Mr. Henry Lang, Mr, Louis Stern,
Mr. Herbert Burgunder, of Baltimore;
Mr. Philip Arnold, Jr., Mr. Maurice Step
pacher, Mr. Arthur Aloe, Mr. Howard
Vogel and Mr. Richard Wolff of New
York.
Tioga
The regular monthly meeting of the
Tioga Business Men's Association will be
held on Thursday night nt the headquar
ters of the association, 3643 Germautown
avenue.
Friends of Mrs. Thomas Bird, wife of
tho Rev. Dr. Thomas Bird, pastor of the
Templo Baptist Church. Tioga nnd 22d
stieets, will be pleased to hear that she
Is recovering from a recent serious ill
ness. A largely attended reception In honor
of the Mth anniversary of the Protestant
Episcopal Church of tho Resurrection,
Broad and Tioga streets, was held last
night in the parish house. Addresses
were made by the rector, the Rev. J. O.
"Mcllhenny, the Rev. It. R. Wlndley, the
assistant rector, and Mr William P.
Bnrba.
MISS ESTELLA KATLIN
Who is a member of the com-
mlttoa in charge of the dance to
be given tomorrow night for Mt.
Sinai Hospital.
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Mr. and Mrs. Halbcrt Powers Gillette,
of Hamilton Court, will give a dansnnt
at the Phllomuslan Club on Saturday af
ternoon In honor of their daughter, Miss
Loulso Scranton Gillette. There will be
nbout f.0 guests. Mr. and Mm. Gillette
and their daughter will leavo about the
middle, of June for Madison, Conn., where
they will spend the summer.
Mrs. George Derbyshire will entertain at
luncheon, followed by bridge, tomorrow
afternoon at her apartment, 4W2 Walnut
street Her guests will include .Mrs. E.
E. Kimble, Mrs. J. Bertram Hervey, Miss
Beatrice Banks Zellner, Miss Bertyo
Wlnslow. MUs Oertrude E. Keliv, Miss
Ella Mnllon, Miss Marlon Murray, Mrs. J.
Augustus Boers, Mrs. Horace W. McFet
ildge, Mrs. Llnd M. Baker, Mrs. Wilson
Lay Evans, Mrs. Howard Ivlns Hnnce,
Mrs. Edward C. Bcndere. Mrs. William
B. Scnttcrgood, Mrs. H. Thomas Kessler
and Mrs. Blalno W. Scott.
A Junce will bo given tonight at the
Tiacy. ,16th and Chestnut streets.
The Lambda Slgmo Fraternity will hold
their annual minstrel show and dance on
Saturday evening, May S, at the I'nllo
muslan Club, 3041 Walnut street. Those
taking part nie Mr. Robert Emblck, Mr
Parrls Haug. Mr. Edward Black, Mr.
Rlchurd Patterson, Mr. Michael Patter
son, Mr. Herbert Bear, Mr. Miller Howett,
Mr. Jack Dillon and Mr. Warren Wells.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Preston Swller, ur 1617
North Allien street, entertained at their
home Friday In honor of the anniversary
of their daughter, Miss Catherine Swller.
Among the guests were Mr. nnd Mrs.
Ernest Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Swller,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Fox, Mrs. Eliza
beth Swller and Miss Elizabeth Swller.
Miss Frances Cumberland entertained
tho Zeto Phi Deltn Sorority at her home
on Friday. Among those present were
Miss Mnybelle Peterson, MIbs Edith Lam
bert, Miss Beulah Grinsley, Miss Con
stnnce Hubbard, Miss May Cumberland,
Miss Allco Madden. Miss Ruth Halght.
Mr. George Garrett. Mr. Russell Hub
bnrd, Mr. George Gullle, Mr. Leon Gar
rett, Mr. L. Huston. M. Samuel Spangler,
Mr. Frank Gullle, Mr. E. Hubbard. Mr.
Alfred Gullle and Mr. Archie Josephs.
Camden and Vicinity
Mrs. Thomas West Claggett, of Balti
more, Is spending a week with her
mother, Mrs. Mary Starr, of 6th and
Linden streets. They will spend the sum
mer at Atlantlo City.
Mrs. Harold Bottomley, Wellwood ave
nue, Merchantvllle, gave a large "shower"
In honor of her friend. Mlas Adele Taylor,
of 621 Perm street. Among the guests
were Miss Mary Porter, Miss Dorothv
Porter, Mrs. Alfred Burling. Miss Edith
Ambrustcr, Miss Truscott. Miss Coffin
Miss Buchwaller. Mrs. L. B. Humphreys,
Mrs. W. P. Hollenger, Miss Mary Wilson.
Mrs. R. II. Nulty, of 6th and Washing
ton streets, has announced the engage
ment of her daughter, Stlss Miriam Nulty,
to Mr. W. H. Flnkeldey.
Mr. and Mrs. William Coffin and Miss
Nancy Collin have given up their home
at 2d and Cooper streetti and will move
AVednesday to the coffin home near Ash
land, New Jersey.
Wilmington
Dr. and Mrs. J. Harmer RJIe have an
nounced tho engagement of their daugh
ter, Miss Helen Harmer Rile, to Mr. Wal
ter R. Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
John Robinson.
Mrs. Leonard E. Wales has Issued cards
fora tea at her home In this city on Fri
day afternoon, May 7.
Mrs. John M. Wilson, of New Castle,
has been highly honored by election as
honorary vice-president for life of the
National Society United States Daughters
of 1S12, Mrs. Wilson. Mrs. Edmund P.
Moody. Mrs. A. II. Smith, Mrs. Millard
F Corkran and Mrs. Charles F. King, of
this city, and Miss Anne Cunningham, ot
Smyrna, attended the convention as dele
gates from the Delaware Society.
Captain Peter Bloomiburg and Mrs.
Bloomsburg celebrated their golden wed
ding anniversary yesterday at their home,
818 Adams street. Captain Bloomsburg
was one of the first captains In the em
ploy of the Wilson steamboat line.
Notices for tha Bocietu page will
Ije accepted and printed in tho Eve
ning Ledger, out all $uch notice
mutt be written on one tide of the
paper, mutt be signed in fu,ll, with
full address, and when poult la
telephone number tnu.it be given.
Send 'all such communicaflottj fo
"Bocietv Editor," JSpenin? Ledger,
SOU Chestnut street.
Unless these requirements are
carried out so that verification may
be possible, the notice will not be
published.
THE Savoy Opera Company will Rive
Its 16th production of Gilbert nnd Sulli
van operas, "The Sorcerer" nnd "Trial
by Jury" nt the Htoad Street Theatre cm
the evenings of May 13, 14 and 15 at 8
o'clock. The beneficiaries aro the Ger
mantown Hoys' Club nnd tho Baldwin
Day Nursery. The cants:
THE HOItcnilBIt.
Sir Mnrmftihikr t'elntilritrt an eMrrlt
buronet Mr. V. Ashby llro
Alexin of the ilrnsi1ter (Hunts his
son lr. Philip Warren Cooke
Doctor Ufllv Vlrar or rinirrteldh
Mr. (1. PMntou MldJl.Inn
Notarj .... .. !)r lame II. Jones
John Wllllnnton tl-or J. ll Co.,
fnnillv orf,rfrs..Mr. ('Interne ('. Hrlnton
lAdr Sinitniiire a laili f antlenl
lineage Mls Helen II. nillttto
Aline, her daughter, betrothed Io Alexia,
MlM Helen lliirhiiin.ni
Mrs. I'arlM, a pi.n nppnAr,
MIm Mry Monroe Decker I
Constance- lift dnuahtor
Mli Alhfrta W. Brlnton
'rntAt. liv .tl'liv
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I'lftlntirr Mint Helen (luchnnsn(
v.Dunnri lor pimmm .Air. w t'mmou .maaii'iun,
lWendmt Mr. Philip Warren Cookol
thr... Mr William llnlrd Klofer, 2dl
Foreman or the Jury.... Mr. Ueor P. Iloma
Among the patronesses are Mrs. E. i
Nnrfhpjisf-. Pliilndnlnhia
St Cecilia's Total Abstinence Benellclnli
Society gave a minstrel show nnd prom-f
enndo In Hnnlon's CnFlno. Kensington!
nvenue and Cumberland street, last weclt.l
The nffnlr was a great success, duo In
great part to the excellent coaching of
Mr. J. E. Dempscv. The proceeds will be
donnted to the renovation fund of the
church.
The U. S. Grant Social, one of the oldest
nnd most popular in the northeast sec
tion, will give Its annual excursion this
year to New York Sunday, August 2Z.
An opportunity to visit Coney Island will
be nffnrileil the club followers. This Is
the lfith annual event and promises to
outclass all previous affairs given by
the organization.
At the nrst meeting of Bnttory A, of
Colonel Fred Taylor Camp, No. 2, Sons
ot Veterans, the following were elected
to olllce: first lieutenant, (.nanus mump-,
son: second lieutenant. Perclvnl Sim-j
. ... r. - T". T..p..l,i'l
nions; nrsi screum, ""nw -" . ,.,,,,
n,n.iA,..iautA, a,'oii nt . Tl. Carrlsli! treas
.. iiflltl..n. l.Vnm.ld rualilnilt nt lint.
UICI, iiiittiu -..,,,.- ,,, . ........ - --.
tery Association, Perclvnl Simmons, vice!
president, Oeorge De Frehn. The head-l
quarters are at 2006 East Stella nvenue. !
Mr. nnd Mrs. Oeorge Austin entertained!
nt their home Saturday evening. Several
of their guests were from out of town.
Mr and Mrs F. II. Hollenbcrg, of Five)
Points, are receiving congratulations on I
the birth of a son.
Miss Frances Ashton nnd Miss Elizabeth
Hoffman, of Holmcbtirg. will be among
the students who will visit Washington
May I!, for tluee days, with the Girls'
llkh School.
Mrs. John Needham, of 2S12 Frankford
nenue, will entertain the members of
the Ijiiighorn Country Club nt her home
tomorrow evening. Those prewent will be
Mrs. Harry Kuenzle, Mrs. Georgo Shaw,
Mrs. J. Lowa, Mrs Charles Weckerly,
Mrs. Frank Weckerly, Mrs. Adam Lotz,
Mrs. George ScbalTer, Mrs. Duncan, Mrs.
E. Hutt, Mrs. Hagy. Mrs. Paul. Mrs. M.
Houtter, Mrs. II. Degenhnrdt. Mrs. Bech
tel and Mrs. Itupp.
Tho regular monthly meeting of i the
Board of School Visitors waa held ln"jthe
Adams School last evening.
Miss Clara Mondry hns returned from
a stag at her home In Shenandoah.
Mr. David Mathlas Is spending some
time In Pittsburgh, Pa.
A debate under the auspices of the
St. Michael's Literary Committee will be
held tomorrow evening In the St.
Michael's Temperance Hall, 1431 German
town avenue.
Mr. Jack Snmmers, a member of the
Ascension Club, Is spending n few months
at South Bethlehem.
Bed Endowed in Son's Memory
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Nenl McQulllen, of
this city, have placed nn endowment bed
In the Students' Ward of the University
Hospital In memory of their pon. Daniel
Neal McQulllen, Jr.. ot the class of 1513.
The bed ran be utilized bv any student nt
the University who cannot afford to pay
the sum required of students by the hospital.
The Panama-Pacific and
San Diego Expositions
Are Free to You
You can see these world marvels and Impres
sive sights without paying a cent. Your every
expense from Philadelphia and return will be
paid by the Public Ledger-Evening Ledger.
50 persons will take this big free trip. Let us
show you how. Now, while you have the
chance, fill out and mail this coupon
CONTESTANT'S
PUBUC LEDGER EVENING LEDGER
INDEPENDENCE SQUARE, PHILADELPHIA
Please enter my name as a conteatmt for tha Pna,m
Pacifjc Exposition Tour,
Bend me all the necestary Information and ubsrlption.
!..,.,. J
atrofnegmtmiiiTO
Austin, Mrs Thomas Q. Balrd, Jr, Mrs.
V. It. Potter Bradford, MIm Atina O,
Baldwin, Mrs. Mortimer Brown, Mr.
Reynolds Brown. Mr. Hampton X Car
son, Mrs. Arthur L. Church, Mrs, Georgn
M. Coittes, Mrs Charles Howard Colket,
Mrs, Henry Brlnton Corfe, Mrs. Trevantjn
Dallas, Mrs. Edward E. Dennlston, Mrs,
James Mapes Dodge, Mrs. Oeorge W.
Child Drexel, Jtr. UWebster Fot,M1m d,
Beatrice B. Fox. Mrs. J. P. Croter Griffith,
Mrs, Albert At(ee Jackson, Mrt, Robert
D. Jenkn, Mrs, Norman Marriott Jones,
Mrs. Frederick Jost, Mrs. James Large,
Mrs. Edward Fayssoux Lelpcr, Mrs, Will
lam M. Longstreth, Mrs. Matthew I?.
Maury, Mrs. Q. Plantoti Mlddletpn, Mrs.
Frnnk J I. Monn, Mrs. Harrison 8. Morris,
Mrs. Charles C. Norrls, Jr., Mrs. William
Patterson, Mrs. James de Wolf Perry,
Mrs. Earl B. Putnam. Mrs. S. Bertram
Richards, Mrs. Frederick II Strawbrldge,
Mrs. Hnrry Toulmln, Mrs, Edward Troth,
Mrs. Samuel Wagner, Mrs. Joseph 8. Low
ering Wharton. Mrs. Frnnk II. WlRtOn,
Mrs Edward H. York. Management, MC.
It. Norman Baol, president: Mr. F, Ashby
Wallace, vice president; Miss Mildred W,
Shattuck. secretary; Mr. Walter C. Neely,
troasuier; Mr. Camllle 7,eckwer. mUslcRl
director; Mr. Joseph Craig Fox, stage
director.
Frankford
Mr. and Mrs. Victor O. Bwldea will t
nt homo this week nt their new residence,
721! Wlsslnomlng street, Tacony. Mrs.
Hwldex will be remembered as Miss Rose
Emma Aex, of Tncony, before her Tecent
marriage, which took place at St. Vin
cent's Church.
Tho Excursion Committee of the His
torical Soclet of Frankford has arranged
for threo Saturday afternoon outings dur
ing Ma. The llrst one was held May I,
the second will take place May IE. when
t'le society will visit the Old Swede's
Mills, built In 1C97, on tho Pennypack
Creek, nt Holmeslmrg. and on May IS will
go to the Monastery in Falrmount Park.
The Excursion Committee consists of
Mr. Thomas Crelghton, Mr. Robert T.
Corson, Mr. Charles W. Cantor, Mr. J. T.
Hammond and Miss Jonnie Scott.
Mls Hazel Miller, of Springfield avenue,
Is visiting her brother, Mr. W. Miller, of
Lesher street.
LAND FOR BABIES' HOSPITAL
Plot Near Llancrch for Treatment of
Hundreds of Infants.
A plot of eight and one-half acres of
ground has been donated to the Babies'
Hospital of Philadelphia, which has useci
the Children's Hospital nt Wynnefleld for
the last four years. The ground Is lo
cated on the MHnoa road near Llanerch,
nnd there nre several buildings on the
property. These aro being altered rapidly
In order to enro for the hundreds of
bnbles treated by the hospital during the
warm period.
"WHAT'S DOING
TONIGHT ?"
Popular concert. Academy of Muole, Phlla
cirlpiilH Orchestra; 8 o'clock.
Lancaster Aemie liimlncM Men, 33..0 Lnn
cantrr avenue: 8 o'clock. Kree.
Academy of Natural Sciences, lnno Knee
Htreet; 8 o'clock Free.
OohocUnInk Uualneas Men. Oermantown ave
nue nnd ;tli street, N o'cloik Free.
Market .ind ,",2d Street liuslnen Men'a As.
noclntlon, .VJ10 Market afreet: S o'clock. Free.
Annual dinner and nsiti nnnnal meeting of
the Woman'J Medical Collexe, lUttenheuae
Hotel: 8 o'clock. .... ,. .-
Strawberry festival. Paik Avenue M U.
Church, Park avenue and Norrla street, S
o'clock
Menlclpnl Court dinner. Hotel Adelphla X
Convention. National Association or Hoslerr
nd t'nderwear Manufacturers, F!rt nealmem
Dinner, Vlllanova Alumni Association, Helte-vue-atratford;
7 o'clock. ,.
Hnpp-r Home and School Leaiue, vvllll&m
Penn HWi School; 6 o'clock.
SUFFRAGE EVENTS
TODAY
EtJPAL. FRANCHISE BOCIKTT.
Noon Opcn-!r n.ectlng In street at Poit
offko plaa, Ittli m'd I'heacnut streets. Speaker,
Miss flortha .Sapovlts, organizer.
R o'clock Open-air meetlnc at Broad alrett
and Columbia avenue. Speakers, Mlaa Bertha
Sapovlts, M!j OIk Helen Croea and Mra.
Wllllam Albert Wood. Mr. J. D. CoppertJeld
will preside. Other members of the Kqual
Franchise, Society will atalat and distribute
"literature."
LIMITKU BQIMI. BUKFrtAGB LEAGUE.
Ten o'clock Board meeting, to be held at
tho headquarters, US' Chestnut atreet, aacond
woman HtiFFnAOE rAivrr.
Threo o'clock Committee la charge of tie
auffraRe parade, which was held on Saturday
laat. holds Its final meeting, at I'M Chestnut
Btreet. aecond floor.
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