EVOKING- LED&EB-PHIU&DEEPHIX WBBNBSD'AY, MAT S, IplS: in. i - '-Ii i,i.,i...i.i, J ."SWt! , i - I, I.. r i ' : - m -&.U f ill iS 1 . S3TIAL Kk xr r I -js. j cJ--y 6? rniTfnMa have hern Issued bv Mr. PI ... rr William J. Clothier, of it -.i fnr the annual Doe and HPcnj S10W' w,llP,, wlU bc heW at tl,e,r iMounlry l''ace "" Wednesday, May 12. Efrorrt 11 '" unt" 7 p' L KtVen for the benefit of Workman Place viiMtue Should mere uo mm ju m, fae h0W will ne neiu u ...u...,ih ia'. . ji..r.riatiro will he given at Iho 0,aware niver Club, Torresdale, on Sat- Wday evening, ainy o. n.,.:i ... t...,.,t nt 7 o'clock ami will be followed li. j.irnr nt hatf-nnst 8. upy ohih."o IF Muss N'nn Kcnt' tlnl"5htcr ot Mrs' W" K llam Ken'. of nc,,t ron',, w'ncote w111 .' ..rmln at luncheon on Friday, Jtny 7, S . . .ik in honor of Miss Eleanor ppHlrtury, whose wedding to Mr. Henry pLn,Mi Penncll. Jr., ot Portland, Mo Twill take Place n Saturday, May 15, nt PY o'clock. - .i Mr .inhn Mndlson Taylor, of I? ur. win. -- rilMl P,ne s,rcct' '" '-'""" i"tir u.,ii I' house early I" ,llno n,ul K0 t0 nnr Hnr' tor, Me, wheic tney win occupy meir Rummer residence. -..j tnlm tt. Denver. Miss 5LW'...? .. iio4i-nr Mr. John B. Deaver. E"'ar ...., ai rniifnniirv Deaver have Cilosed theli'lottii house. 1631 Walnut inlreet. anil arc miuiJjiue ...-.. ............. f?" It mm rnml. XV VllPOte. WllOTe ? homo on jwiv ; "---, Itliey IU bo for several months. j- t n Smith, nf 1718 Locust R ..' u.iit'.iA i.a tnwn hniisn III June find go to Hnr Harbor, Me., where she Kill occupy iicr couHKfl wi i o",, ... -r M'flrnAP HliM PfWOrt ll. Of 1S30 Air. j. 'v .-.-..-- ...---, -- , i...... .niinrn linn linili?hr some lfinu L on Cr nelSs ?eet, near" fllBhlnnd Station. f, Chestnut t" ' u" "";" " " " " ' .",.," ....,i Mr. Tlutterworth's now homo will Join the country residences of Mr and Mrs. R. H. Bayard Dowlo and Mr! and Mrs. C. Bradford Fraley. ... -.i 'M.i V T! Itnvd. of New York, t .nnounce the enweement of their sister. I Miss Dorothy O'Day. to Mr. J. Howard I Shtble Jr.. of Oermantown. The wed ' dine will tako plnce In June. Miss O'Day U the sister of Mrs. J. Wcldman Leo. Mrs. John Harrison, of 162S Locust ..l.. ...in nan lior (own house car'y 1 ' In June and ro to Bar Harbor, JIc., where sne win ui:vuj i. .v..- mer months. IT w. ii C,..m nt r'luirnl. i Jlr. Isaac inin.ui ti..., " Rroad, Wyncote; Mr. William Dreer. cf lv .. ,- i.ilin ai.Ta,ii nf Tn- iHOsemom, .nr. .iii..h. ... -. - ' ji- ni,.iin lann Rprmnnlowll. and Dr. ! Uiai. wwt.t v, iE. Wlnslow Taylor, of Cedron, Indian Queen lane, are spending suveia. uu(o uu -. rt.i.in tri nt Mm Rlnnmlncr Grovo iClub, Pike County, Pa. They motoreJ pup yesterday. tltlBo rrnnppo Alnnra. rtnilirhter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Mears, of ISIS De Lancey place, has as her guest for scv- aral vb llc rtpntrlpp ntirrpll. of S K.IRt (Eth street. New York. Many Informal mtn-tnlnmiMits will he clven for Miss 1 Butrell during her visit. ., JIIss Helen Parker will arrive on Satur- , day to he the guest of her sister, Mrs. , Reginald Moirls, until her marriage to iDr. Harry Bond Wllmer. which will tnks 'Jt place on Tuesday, Mny 23. The Alpha Chapter of the Phi Sigma 'Bororlty will give their annual danco on 'Friday evening at the Wynnefleld Country 'Club. The members of the chapter In- ; dude MIph Ursula Seeburger, president; Miss Sarah C. Pedrlck, treasurer; Miss "Dorothy Fleck, Miss Kntharlno Street, JIlss Dorothy M. Mecko, .Miss Myrtle Johnstone, Miss Dorothy F. Morris, Miss Jeanne Hammer and Miss Margaret Ker shaw. r The Philadelphia Chapter of the Daugh- '. lerg of tho Confederacy entertained yes- ;terday afternoon at cards, at tho homo , ot Mrs. Joseph M. Huston, at the corner of Wlssahlckon and Lehman avenues, Cermantown. About ICO guests were In attendance, and the proceeds will bo used to aid the poor ot southern Philadelphia. Along the Main Line l OXEnnnnni. Th. r, . . -, . .-, U.HC11.1111111U11 com mittee of the Overbrook Golf C'ij rtUl RH6 a subscription dinner, followed liy ""unB, tomorrow nig"nt at the c uo- touse, MrS. Edcnr CnnA on.l lite. T ...I r ,. it! Fellsworth will .n..j i,,i.. . ..,.. v ' ,)her! ,hcj' wl" b0 thB Bucsts of .. WP6B niece, .Mrs. Alfred Cope. AnnMnnr nr- , i ui r "" ullu lura isaao a. rennypacker. who spent April with r. ...,i.wr parents, Mr. and Mrs. ik i C Penypacker, have moved Into r,w. ,.c,v uuine ai Aramoro. Jlrs. Penny l?,,er ,N"' remembered as Miss Louise ' . Hwiehan, of Baltimore. MiSS JUlla TC Pnnv.n4U. ril.JJ. . TOad. IS V ollnl !,- . .1.-!. . . KSlSter. Mr :m,l Mn Ti n i. r l u , . .,.,.,, 4aiit:ut;i L,uuuc, gt their new home In Kingston, Pa. Mrs. -- "- -iaa .mna w. 4-ennypacKer. I JT, and Ml'fl Clunrrra DaIakba.. fn L.'"y avenue, will spend July and Au- ITm, A u'lswo"'. master Point, .New f tv.. vunn. E1 IUVEHFnniirn.i .,. T,, . KfvAK . V; ". .Miaa l.llllilll cin rSffil.;' N,e!v York, will give another Etmiiv .. wonueriui dancms Hat- ! , 7"T",uon al l,le t""'l f a series Ithl. .In1 teaj- which have been given iunLP.ntf at the JI"lon Cricket Club PCnmVv.1 . "u",,,:cs f me Entertainment liZ If ' w-, Sydney Thayer. chair- Sim. 1'iaiinnn iownsena win also Hh. .eral Sfoupa of songs, so that Llni.r. !f noon Prom'acs to be unusually IW. n'."?' Kvery Saturday two mem- Kh i.. Kommiiiee navo charge of 6imM ' "u lnla weeK Mrs. Robert a. lrelv. S? Mrs' Pau' Thompson will nnt.i ' " "mer, memnera or the En. Win. .fnt Com,lttee are Mrs. Lewis Sothi.- cna'rma. Mrs. Morris L. nut . i? ' "'" "iiiwm J. aerrui KlUry Henr' Chapman Thompson, see- nii --j .. - WiUn n ,?UB- T- DeWltt Cuyler. Miss C 3,RWli .CuVlr and Miss Frances L UV1AI" nnil r, -ia n t n. Wit pi. M J""' .ieanar ue u. uuyier, Kelr d' Hav'ord. wilt occupy A. ..,."" " rlar iiaiDor, we., tor S summer months. Germa.nf-.nwn iw 'r?lV11"m McLean, of Indian Queen jsp "'"nantawn. who has been spend- avitt . '"" iraYeiing inrougn tne Kim. Is now In Delmar. Gal. Mm. Me. Iwill return to her home some time Rigj Anna 8. Taylor, of Cedron. Indian Evl i. ne- has as her euest for several life. Qt ----w., voq.,u, .W....CI1JT w SfimM ,Tla' Urs- Cassard has just re S,llla.f.rpra Baltimore, where she has n YHltlnK Mrs. O. B. Webb, of Sun- rarf or several weeks. The -. ot mug Taylor to Mr. Frank Wallace of Plttslleld. Mas wilt Mace in th fall fl "' C B. ClarU left last wK W through the South. Tney wUI dU KJN be away about three weeks. At present they nro stopping In Nashville, Tcnn., for several days. Miss Ktlxnbcth'MncCuen Smith, of 21? West Chelten avenue, will give a small and Informal house dance on Saturday evening, May s. The guests will be only the members of a. hottso party which was entertained during the winter nt West Chester. Mrs. Mary Stead, of the Greystone, School Houso lane, Is nt present visiting her niece, Mrs. Joseph Feltas, nt her home, B91D Greene Rtrect. Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Arthur Lepport, of Pittsburgh, are the gurits of Mrs. Jane H. Marnier, of Greeno street. Mrs. Henry C. Itlloy and her daugh ter. Miss Kdlth Itliey, of KO Harvey street, have Issued Invitations for a breakfast on Wednesday, May M. Mrs. W. U. Vol, ot 15 Maplowood nve nue, and Mrs. Joseph K. Mntarkcy, of 57.12 Knox street, entertained nt "euchre" and "600" at St. Vincent's Hall, nn Knst Prlco street, last night. Mr. and Mrs. S. Howard Smith, of 4S3! Pulnskl avenue, and their daughter, Miss Kllso Howard Smith, have left for an ex tended tour through the West Along the Reading Miss Beatrice Calvcrly, daughter of Mr. and Mi6. William It. Calvcily, of Montgomery avenue, Ashbourne, Pa., ac companied by Miss Doiothy Mills, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Snyder, of Ashbourne, hns returned from a visit of several days as the guest of Mrs. Harvey Megargal nt her homu in Newark, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Megargcl. Jr., of Logan, nro lecclvlng congratulations on the hlrth of a son. Mrs. Megargel will bo remembered as Miss Netta Knglc, of Elklns Park, Pa. Dr. William Barnes Lower will give an Illustrated lecture nt Calvnry Pres byterian Church, Bent road, Wyncote, on Friday evening, Mny 14, at S o'clock, on "Tho Yellowstone Park and the Scenic Northwest." Afterward refreshments will bo served by the members of tho teachers' training department. The Meridian Club of Philadelphia will meet nt the North Hills Country Club on Friday afternoon. May 7. Golf matches are being planned for the afternoon. At 7 o'clock dinner will he served and will bo followed by bridge. JIlss Clementine Pent, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard F. Pent, of Wyncnto road, Jcnklntown, had as her guest Miss Kathrlne Bogcrs, of 2M1 St. Jnmes place, for several days. Mr. nnd Mrs. William H. Zelirf. of West avenue, Jenklntown, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son on Monday. May 3. Mrs. HelllT will be remembered as Miss Marlon Hcndley, ot York road, Jcnklntown, one of the mot popular ot the young girls along tho Heading. Friends of Miss Nancy Fullcrton will be pleased to hear she has left the hos pital, after a long Illness, and is re cuperating at her homo at Gwyncdd Val ley, Pa. Mrs. William Loverlng, of Mather ave nue. Jenklntown. entertained at tea yes terday nfternoon at the North Hills Country Club. Miss Florence Courtier, of Toronto. Canada, is the guest of her sister, at York road and Oak Lane avenue. Miss Courtier will remain a month, nnd at present sho Is entertaining Miss Ethel Mcsslck. of North Carolina, and Miss Edna Hire, of Rlverton, N. J. Jlr. and Jlrs. Ward Tyson Perry will he at homo after June 1 nt Tnlalah Cave Springs, Ga. Jlrs. Perry will bo remem bered ns JIlss Laura Jayno Thomas, daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. Robert Parson Yerger, of rtoslyn. Miss Ewlyn Clancy, of 415 Concord avenue; Georgo Wymnn nnd JIlss Edna Wyman, of BOO Lombard street, AVIlmlng ton, Del., motored to Wyncoto yesterday, where they were the guests ct Jlr. and Jlrs. L. E. Hastings. The party will re main for thieo days. West Philadelphia Dr and Mrs. S. Jlerrlll AVeoks will close their town house, SIS South 48th street, tho latter part of tho month, and will open Compton Manor Farm, their country home at Langhorne, for the sum mer months. They will have Jlr. and Jlrs. J. Bertram Hervey ns their guests over Jlemorlal Day. Jlrs. A. V. Trlst, of 5118 Regent street, announces the engagement of her daugh ter. JIlss Irene Elizabeth Trlst, to Jlr. Jllllanl H. Berger. No date has been set for the wedding. A prize euchre and dance will be held tonight at Blttenhouse Hall, 53d street and Haverford avenue, under the auspices of the General Thomas L. Itosser Camp, United Spanish War Veterans, No. 33, and Claia Barton Auxiliary, No. 6. Jtr. David A. Drew, of 4313 Larchwood avenue, has returned from Jacksonville, Fla , where he haa been spending the winter. The 3Sth annual meeting and tea of the Philadelphia Home for Incurables, 4Sth street and Woodland avenue, was held at the home yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Reports of tho year's work were given and Dr. Alexander MacColl made the address. Two pictures were pre sented to the home, one of Jlrs. Seth B. Stltt and the other of Jlrs, Edward H. Ogden, In memory of their loyal devo tion and untiring services to the home during their lifetime. Mr. Robert C. Cantlon, of South Amboy, N J was the guest over the week-end of Jliss Jlargaret JIcLaughlln, of 3707 Lo cust street. Tioga The Young Ladles' Auxiliary of the A. W. T. Society of fne Temple Baptist Church, Tioga and 22d streets, will give a reception tomorrow evening In the so cial hall for the purpose of organizing a glrlB' cluh for summer outings, basket weaving and social entertainments. All girls over 11 years ot age are Invited to be present and Join the association. Miss Jane Ogden, president of the auxiliary, will receive the Bueats and will be ai slsted by JIlss Ola Robertson, JIlss Doro thy Dlngee, MUa JIary Anderson and JIlss Frances Barnes. Jliss Dorothy Young, of Allegheny ave nue and 13th street, will give a May-day luncheon on Saturday for the Phi Sigma Delta Sorority. Her guests will be JIlss Anna Evans, Miss Grace Vanderveer, Jliss Emma Battersby, Miss Margaret Sosna. Miss Marian Palate, SIss draw Fulmer, MUa Marian de Burlo, M s Sarah Evans, Miss Lau,r,a lrS Jit3 Gladys Heacock, Miaa Mabel Heatock, Jliss Dorothy Jloore, Miss Helen ?a'mr. Miss Emily Atwood, Mlsa Linda Mull. Miss Helen McFadden. Miss Obtrude White, Miss Mane Jlerz, Miss Sylya Brown, Miss Marian Wilson, MUs Isabel Jacksc-a and MUa ConaueUa RuUe, m wicfe Ul South Philadelphia Jliss Margaret Keennn, of 1905 South Broad street, will entertain the mem ber of her card club this evening, when her guests will Include Jtlss Gertrude C. McEvoy, JIlss Agnes Comber, Miss Jtarle Duffy, Miss Edna Wells, Mlffl Gertrude Conlln, Miss Johanna Sweeney nnd Messrs, Alexander Cunningham, Jnmes Cunningham, James Campbell, Frank Kephnrt, Edward Trainer, Jack Jlnrtln ami Charles Fetters. JIlss Keennn en tertained Delia Chapter of Betta Kappa Sigma Sorority last evening, nnd her guests Included JIlss Irono Schmidt, JIlss Mary Rath. Miss Florence Hoffman, JIlss Jlnrlo Sehuerle nnd Miss Mnrlan Hesspel. The annual tllnner-datico of the Beta Kappa Sorority will bo held on JIny 15 nt tho Hotel Adclphln, when the Initiating of new members will take place. Mis. A. B MacNclle, of 2.103 South 20th street, In the Glrnrd estate, has left for Atlantic City, where, she will bo the guest of Jllsa Mae JIacNcllo until June 1. Jlrs. Edward JIcNoltls, of 2221 South 17th street, will entertain at cards this nfternoon. A buffet luncheon will be setved. Her guests will Include Jlra. Harry Borgomnnn, .Mrs. James A. Hamil ton. Mrs Edward Trcacy. Jlrs. Daniel McCarthy, .Mrs. Irwin Creed, Jlrs. James Orimth, Mrs. Gertrudo Oreenhalgh, Miss Harry Oekler, Jlrs. John I-owmes, Mrs. Edward McNeills, Jlrs. Genevieve Gal ilean. Jlrs. James A. Hamilton nnd Jtrg. Trency entertnlned tho snme pnrty last week nt n delightful luncheon nt the Adclphln, followed by a thcatro party. A musical and literary program has been nrrnnged for the regular meeting of the Young Jlcn's and Women's Hebrew Association, which Is to tako place to morrow evening nt the roomR of tho H. L. S.. 310 Catharine street. Thero will also be present some well-known speakers of South Philadelphia, who will address the audience The Y. M. and W. H. A. extends Its Invitation to Its members and their numerous friends. North Philadelphia Jlr. William J. Atkins, Jr., of 2210 North I'tli street, will entertain at dinner nt his home tonight In honor of his 75th birth day. It la guests will bo Jlr. Russell Me Million, Mr. Russell Albright, Jlr. Walter Wright, Mr. Richard Atkinson nnd Mr, Philip Rhemcr. Miss Albeitn De Long, of 20JS Diamond street, was hostess at n "500" party last evening. Her guests were JIlss Edna S. L'nilcrdown, Jliss Jlnrlo A. Cross, Miss Anna F. Atlninson, Miss .Intie Cunning ham, Miss .Marlon N. Perry, JIlss Knth ryn 1, Haines, Miss Grace A. Wndc, Jlr. Russell A. Deily, .Mr. William II CJulnn. Jr., Mr. Donald W. Rcdfonin, Jlr. Hn inoud C. Tower, Jlr. Clarence A. 1 1 tit tori. Mr. Samuel Brown, Jlr. George Rose and Jlr. William H. Patterson. Tho annual dinner of the Twenty-four Hours a Day Club, of tho North Branch Young Jlen's Christian Association, will lw held tomorrow night, when tho Rev. F. Kellar, of China, will deliver an ntl diess. Tne St. Clement's L. nnd D. Association will hold a JIny festival on Tuesday night, Jlay 11, In the school hall, 'Jth and Auburn streets. Next Sunday evening the Nhozlord Club will give Its first Informal cnter tnlnment at the homo of tho secre tary, Jlr. Hornian S. Trager, 3204 Clifford street. Tho feature of the evening will bo a violin solo by Jlr. Irving H. Schwcl del. Thero will also bo several .elections on the mandolin and piano by Mr. Fox and Jlr. Trager, respectively. A speech will be delivered by the president. Mr. Jlaurlco J. Krasney. Jlr. Benjamin JIll gilm will be master of ceremonies. FOR sumo time past Jlaln Line folk have been busily preparing for the great fete which takes place tomorrow In the Bryn JIawr Park, from early "inorn until lato nt night," or, to be exact, from 11 a. m. until 10 p. m. Not only havo Individuals busied themselves, .hut tho churches of all denominations along tho line have given their assistance. Tho affair is under the auspices of tho Committee on Social Service, of the Bryn Jlawr Hospital, tho chairman of which Is Jlrs. Wllllnm R. Phlller, of Haverford. There will be booths and tables of all sorts and conditions to appeal to all, and during tho evening thero will bo varied forms of amusements. A beauty show will bo given: thero will be dancing, tht music to be furnished by the Bryn Jtawr Band; singing by the Jlaln Line Choral Society and Haverford Glee Club, and a drill by thf Boy Scouts. The articles for sale and the committees In charge In clude: . Fancy Table Jlrs. John M. Gest and Jlrs. W. Percy Simpson. Punch and Judy Jlrs. B. Frnnk Royer and Jlrs. Graff. Rummage, Fans Jlrs. Henry Dally Candy Jlrs. A. Van Harllngen. Jlrs. J. K- Eleenbrey. Toys Miss Louise Trasel, Jlrs. Arthur P. Baugh. Jliss Sln nott and Jlrs. Archibald Barklle. Drugs, Perfumery JIlss Bertha Black. Sandplle -Jlrs. F King Walnwrlght. Grabs, Boxes nnd Baskets Jlrs. William Simp son. Jlrs. Farr and Mrs. Norman Ellison. Flowers. Boutonnleres and Cut Flowers Jlrs. Jlorrls L. Clothier. Baby Show Mrs. Lawrence Wilbur and Jlrs. E. H. & noutllller. Household Jfrs. JI. Ran dall, Jlrs. Putnam and Jfrs. Phllllpus W Miller. Ye Olde Farmhouse Jlrs. Henry S Williams. Lunch and Supper Jlrs. Emma J. Fleck, Jlrs. Charles Post. Jlrs, William Hadlay, Jlrs. Henry C. Ware. Jlrs. Wilbur. Jlrs. Wannop nnd Jlrs. JIll ler. Tee Cream and Cake, and Informa tionSocial Service Committee of Forty, Jlrs. W. R. Phlller, chairman; Jlrs A F. Kelly, secretary ana treasurer. Doctors and First Aid to the Injured Mrs. Henry C. Earnshaw and nurses of Bryn JIawr . r (.-I. allhmAlt0H'Aflaa f'ttrvatln I Vegetable JIarket Jlrs. Charles Winter Bally and Mrs. C. Howard Clark. For tune Telling Jlrs. T. Jlltchell Hastings. Lemonade and Helping Hand Circle Jlrs. L. P. Dlllln. Work Bags Jlrs Lewis Johnson and Jlrs. William B. Whelen Folk Dancing Children Jlrs. Blackall Ye Olde Curiosity Shop Jliss JIar"ret Jlorrls. Delicatessen Mrs. Burke and Mrs. J. Clifford Jones. Miscellaneous Mrs. Harry Leedom. Tea Jlrs. Henry P Bally. Preserves and Jellies Woman's Club. Beauty Show Jlrs. Herbert Jus tice, Mrs. George Taylor, Jlrs. Horace Yocum and Mrs. William Heritage. Tricks Miss Magruder. Mrs. George Rea and Mr. JIaddesen. Candy and Miscellaneous Mrs. Wecherly. JIlss Grace Roberts, Jlrs. Charles Walton and Mrs. Brent, General Jlrs. Edgar Felton. Asbestos Miss phlller. Dancing Jfr. Lothrop Lee. Suffrage Hats and Literature JIlss JIary Wlnsor, Anti-suffrage. Specialties and Literature JIlss Florence Hall and Mrs. J. Gardner Cassatt. Cigars Mrs. Henry j. Lawrence. Advertisements Mrs. Harry Tculmln. Children Mrs. L. poultney. Among the members of the Social Serv ice Committee who have charge of the fete are: Mrs. A. F, Kelly, secretary; Mrs. John Fine, Mrs. Robert B. Griffith. Mrs. Henry H. Ellison, Mrs. John W. Pearee. Mrs. W JI. Hornor. Mrs. Walter Chrystle. Mrs. Phlneas Prouty, Mrs. George Robblns, Mrs. Harry Toulmln, Mrs. J I4vlnSTton Poultney. Mrs, Childs Prick, Mrs. W. H- Donner. Mrs. John Jent Kane, Mrs. Samuel S. Eycland, Jlrs. sly' y x GsM 1 -"ft,Cfec- liJ. I iiAMmummMmMMm'' . ( - igjMjtitiiiiiiwiHiiii'i'i mm tmmmti!jmKi4imKimBaammmm' mmamtesa MRS. G. HAMILTON COLKET A young hostess of grout popularity and daughter o Mr. Richard Kerens, ex-Ambassador to Austrin. The photograph was taken by Miss Mathildc Weil. Chestnut Hill Jlrs. Wlllnrd n. Graham, of 7120 Sraguo street, will give an auction bridge this afternoon. Her guests Include Jlrs. Casper S. Butcher, Jlrs. J. H. King, Mrs. Donald Graham, Jlrs. William A. Allison, .Mrs. Ralph Gibson. Jlrs. Willis Parnetl and JUle. lzora Rossa. Jlrs. Graham will glvo n small ten to morrow afternoon In honor of JIlss Eliza beth Graham, who Is visiting her, Jlrs. Alfred S. Orchard, of 117 Allen lnne, will enteitnln at bridge tonight at her home in honor or her guest, JIlss Rlckert, ot Cincinnati. JINs Emllv Jlnffly, of Allen lnne. will return Saturday from the Pocono Jloun talns, whero sha Is spending the week. Lansdowne Tho Twentieth Century Club Is com pleting plans for n spring fete, which will be held Jlay 2. Jlr C. E. Ehrey, of 18 l.'ast Greenwood aven'u". left this week for a tour of the West. S. W. Colton, Jliss Jlnthcr. Jlrs. J. K. Klsenbrey. Jliss Gertrude Ely, Jlrs. F. King Walnwrlght. Jlrs. Henry S. Robb, Jlrs Richard Elliot. Jlrs. Charles Rao burn Smith, Jlrs. Charles J. Jlcllvatn, Jlrs. Henry Tatnall. Jlrs. Rlchnrd Wood, Jlrs. Oakford, Jlrs. E. V. Dougherty, Jlrs. Fred Sylvester. Jlrs. JIagruder. Jlrs. Will iam Lienor. Jlrs. Charles P .Rlnnlckson. Jlrs. J. Heron Crosmnn. Mrs. W. M. JIc Cauley, JIlss Alice Smith. Tho JIadonna Cathotlo Club, composed of young Italian-American residents of South Philadelphia, with headquarters In the JIadonna House, 811 South 10th street, gave Us llfth annual minstrel show and dnnce jronday evening in Lyric Hall, 928 South 6th street. Tho proceeds of tho entertainment will he devoted to the Piano Fund Commit tee, toward tho purchase of a new piano for tho use of tho members In the clubrooms. Jlr Walter A. Costello, the director of the troupe, featured. Jlr. John B. Cres cen7o, Jlr. James De Jlarco and Jlr. William A. S. Lapetlnn, tho club's chair-' man, as Interlocutor, and Jlr. Joseph A. Lombnrdl In tho comedy farce. "Clean-Up Week." The following members of the club completed the cast. Jlr. Rocco Talone, Jlr. William de Laurcntls, Mr. Ralph de Jlnrco, Jlr. Frank d'Amlco, Jlr. Joseph do Leuca. Jlr. Louis d'Amlco, Jtr. Philip Pelllgrlnl, Jlr. Nicholas Talone, Jlr. Louis Cnrfagno, Jlr. Anthony Sera, Jlr. Louis de Santls, Jlr. Henry Gattone, Jlr. Jerry Carfagno. Jlr. Domlnlck Luccl, Jlr. Nich olas Pondolfo and Jlr. Philip Landl. The club's orchestra, under the direc tion of Jlr. Vlto Jlaurlzio, played dance music. Tho Literary Committee. In charge of tho affair, were Jlr. Geo. H. Bonner, di rector; Jlr. Nicholas Jlnrasco, Jlr. Leon ard Gabriel, Jlr. Anthony Maglletta, Jlr. Rocco Talone and Jlr. Joseph Lombard). MRS. WILLIAM COLEMAN FREEMAN Mrs. Freeman and her family will leave shortly for their homo in Lebanon. Pa, Northeast Philadelphia The choir of Emmanuel Reformed Epis copal Church, cast of York nnd Pepvlva streets, will conduct a "Sir John Statnet Night" on JIny 13. Tho music will consist of the compositions of the famous English writer. Trofessor Ernest J. Youngjohns, the choirmaster, assisted by Jliss Laura A. Cowell, the organist, wilt conduct the music. The soloists will be Jlrs. Yarnall, soprano; Jlr. Benjamin Evans, baritone, and Piofess-or Jllddleton, tenor. The rec tor of the church, the Rev. Frank V. C. Clonk, will make an address. Jlrs. Emma Brelsford, of Palmyra, N. J., Is visiting her parents. Mr. and Jlrs. B. Snyder, 1843 East Cambria street. 'Jlr. Louis Jleok and Jlr. William Kane will leave shortly for a Southern trip. The Aurora A. C. has appointed a com mltteo to make preparations for their tlrst Indies' night. Jlr. and Mrs. David S. Scott, of 1443 Notlh Lawrence streot, have taken up their residence nt Atlantic City for the Bununcr season. Jlr. Scott will keep in I iuui.it wiiu ilia uuiciui uuuca uy uuny Jlr. nnd Jlrs. Win. E. JlcCarthy. 2023 East Plkhart street, entertained Jlonday ovenlng. Thoy, with their two daughters. JIlss Elslo JlcCarthy and Miss Ethel Jlc Carthy, will shortly leavo for a bilef vacation trip to one of tho shore resorts. Thomas Ellis and George Suters, of 23il North Bodine street, well known In social activities In Kensington, left Tuesday morning for Butte, Mont. They antici pate stopping oft at Chicago for u week to visit frlend-j. A debate will be held Wednesday eve ning under the auspices of the St. Jllohael's Literary Society in St. Michael's Hall, 1431 Germantown avenue. A musi cal program has been completed which will bo given prior to the opening of tho debate. Tho general public Is cordially Invited HUNTING ENTHUSIASTS PLAN SPRING RACE MEET Rose Tree Club Will Hold Series of Contests Next Saturday All roads as far as the hunting en thusiasts nre concerned will lead to the Rose Tree Fox Hunting Club's an nual spring race meet on Saturday after noon. There will be six races at distances varying from six furlongs to three and a half mlleg, for horses of every variety and weight from the heavy work horses of neighboring farmers to the hunters nnd thoroughbreds of clubmen and gen tlemen horso owners. Four of the mIx races aro flat races and two cross coun try. Both the cross country races are classic features of the Rose Tree Club The first cross country event, tho third race of the day. Is for tho Hunting Hill Plate. This raco Is for half-bred hunters only and has been productive in times past of some of the most exciting con tests ever seen on the famous Rose Tree cross country course. The other cross country race Is the famous Jllddleton Plate race, open to any horse owned and ridden by a member of the Rose Tree Club. Jluch sport Is also expected from the nnnual race for farmers' work horses This race will be the first on the pro gram and Is open to 3-year-olds and up ward owned by farmers In Delaware, Chester and Montgomery Counties, and vouched for as bona flda work horses. They are ridden by farmers or farmers' eons who have never won a horse race except those given for farm horses. Jlany reservations of parking spaces for coaching and automobile parties have been already requested by members of the social set. Considerable delegations from Washington, Baltimore and New York society fplk will also be present, al though not as many parties from the lat ter city as usual will come, because of the fact that the spring race meet ot the Meadowbrook Club, of Long Island, will take place on the same day. Northeast Endeavorers' Banquet Jlore than a score of former presidents of the Northeast branch of the Philadel phia Christian Endeavor Union spoke at the 25th anniversary banquet of tho asso ciation In tho Allegheny Avenue Jletho dlst Episcopal Churoh last night. About 150 persons attended. Notices for the Society page tcill be accepted and printed in the Eve ulna Ledger, but all tuch notices must be written on one aide of the paper, must be signed in full, with full address, and when possible telephone number must be given. Send all such communications to "Society Editor," Evening Ledger, 60S Chestnut street, Unless these requirements are carried out so that verification may be possible, the notices will not be published. DDK GKffiSiStlVl THE marriage of JIlss Frances Stokes, daughter of Jlr. and Mrs. Thomas P. O Stokes, of Lone Oak, Germantown, ami Jlr. Louis C. Clark, Jr., of New York, took place today at noon In old St. Peter s Church, nt 3d and Pino streets. The bride, who was given In marriage by her father, wore a beautiful gown of soft while satin veiled in tulle ana lace. The skirt was made In straight round length nnd tho bodice wan open nt the neck and had sleeves of tulle. A court train was attached to the shoulders nnd she carried a bouquet of while or chids and lilies of the valley. Thero were no attendants, but Jlr. Gren vlllo Clark, a brother of the bridegroom, ncted as best man. Only the members of tho Immediate families were present at the ceremony, which was performed by the Rev. Doctor Jeffcrys, pastor of the church. Immediately afterward n Inrgo reception was given at the home of Jlr. nnd Jlrs. Stokes. Tho bride of today is the only daughter of Jlr. and Jlrs. Thomas P. C. Stokes. She made her debut about four years ago and has been extremely popular In the younger set. She hns live brothers, Jlr. Edward Lowlier Stokes, Jlr. Thomas Stokes, Jlr. Walter Stokes, Jlr. John W. Stokes and Jtr. Stanley Stokes. Jlr. and Jlrs. Clark will spend the greater part of their wedding Journey In Spain. On their return to this country they will live In New York. HtLL-JIcCOY. At noon today JIlss Frnnccs Jloale Mc Coy, a daughter of the late Lieutenant James E. McCoy, V. S. A nnd giand daughter of the late General John Gibbon, V. S. A , was married to Jlr. Joseph Ban croft Hill, of Baltimore, at the residence of her cousin, Dr John H Glhbon, 1608 Spruce street The ceremony was per formed bv Jlonslgnor Nevln F. Fisher of St. John's Church and only rclntlvcs and a few Intimate friends were present. JIlss JlcCoy Is a descendant ot Lynford Lardner, one of the Provincial Councilors of Pennsylvania. Jlr. Hill Is a civil en gineer, n graduato of tho Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Jlr. and Jlrs. Hill will rcaldo In Baltimore. UNDERHILL JIILLER. One of tho most attractive weddings will tako placo today at 4 o'clock when Jliss Jeannctto Jllller will becomo the bride of Lieutenant James Latham Un derbill. I'. S. JI. C, of San Francisco. Cat., at the home of the bride's sister, Jlrs. Harold JIcFarland, on Lenox rond. Jenklntown. Tho brldo will be given In marringo by her father, Jlr. Jllller. of New York, formerly of Chestnut Hill, JIass., nnd the ceremony will be per formed by the Rev. James W. Williams, rector of the Ahlngton Presbyterlnn Roxborough Dr. and Jlrs. R. Gnrth Wltman, of 4314 Froeland avenue, entertained at cards on Saturday evening. The decorations were lilacs and ferns. Among those present wcro Jlrs. LlJle Kohler, Dr. nnd Jlrs. Samuel P. Gerhard, Jlr. and Jlrs. Ernest Kaufman. Dr. nnd Jlrs. John Camp, Jlrs. Amy Wanamaker, Jlr. and Jlrs. Herbert W. Gledhlll, Jlr. and Jlrs. Julius F. Kauf man and Jlr. Fred Gerhard. The Jlay meeting of the Roxborough Auxiliary of Camp Devltt, Deer Jlountaln. Allentown, was held last night nt the home of Jlrs. Joseph JlcJIanus, on Har mon road. Jlrs. Clarence C. Kcever, the president, presided. Arrangements were made to hold a lawn fete in Gorgas Park on Thursday, June 24, In nld of the camp. Tho following members will havo chnrge of tho various attractive booths'. Jlrs. Benjamin Johnson, Jlrs. William Devltt, Jlrs. Harry D. Rarlck, JIlss Elizabeth Earl. Jlrs. Joseph JlcJIanus, Jlrs. Charles Bennett, JIlss Florence Bennett, Jlrs. William E. Shappoll, Jlrs. Louis Wagner. Jlrs. Ellwood Beatty. Jlrs. Albert Rom mell. Jlrs. Charles Wood, Jlrs. Clarence Dengler, Jlrs. Lawrence Slmcox, Jlrs. Norman Aspden, JIlss Tlschke and Jliss Jllchael. Jlrs. Joseph Schofleld. of Pechln and Seville streets, entertained at cards yes terday afternoon when her guests In cluded Jlrs. Jlnrlon Hale, JIlss Gertrude Peoples, Jlrs. Earle E. Everett, Jlrs. C. C. Keever, Jlrs. Joseph JlcJIanus, Jlrs. John Cantley. Jlrs. William Devltt, Jlrs. Joseph Schofleld, Jr.; Jlrs. Harry Oade, Jlrs. N. I Aspden nnd Jlrs. John Cant ley. The game was followed by a buffet luncheon. The third annual banquet of St. John's Ushers' Association was held on Wed nesday, April 28. The guests of honor were the Rev. Eugene JIurphy, the Rev. P. H. JIcGlnnls, the Rev. T. W. Staple ton, tho Row Vlto Verralll, of St. Lucy's, and Jlr. Edward P. Fnhey. Toastmaster Jtr. J. Damlan Kearney was particularly happy In his introduction of the differ ent speakers. Father JIurphy expressed his gratitude to the ushers for their good work In the church and hall. Father JIcGlnnls urged the members to become more active In athletics, particularly baseball. He re viewed the past glory of St. John's nth letes. enumerated the many trophies won by them and urged the ushers to emulate them In athletic activity. Father Staple ton, Father Verralll, Jlr. Fahey and President Jlr. Raymond W. Wall were the other speakers. Jlr. John P. Jlellor and Secretary Jlr. James J. JleCullough, al though not on tho program, responded with extemporaneous speeches when called upon by Toastmaster Kearney. St. John's Orchestra rendered all the pop- .. M.ili.a tvViIIa thn hannuet war in progress and also the music for the dance which roiiowea. Friends of Jlrs. Charles L. Seasholes, of A . ina T?n!!n nf Kchuvlklll. wlfn nf the Rev. Dr. Seasholes. pastor of the Falls of Schuylkill tiapusi i-nurcn, win do eiaa to hear of her recovery from a recent accident. Now Is the Time to think about choosing a school for your boy or girl, Don't wait until the last minute to decide a question that means so much to the future of your son or daughter. Get in touch with LEDGER CENTRAL at once and make use of the complete information on file at our Educational Bureau. We can tell you about any preparatory school in the East. There are many things we know .outside of what the school catalogue tells you. Get the benefit of our personal investigation. This information is yours for the asking. Just call and talk it over. EDUCATIONAL BUREAU LEDGER CENTRAL BROAD AND CHESTNUT STREETS PHILADELPHIA X In A il ' "yJ1iM Wfj k Church. Lieutenant Underbill will fee 'at tended by the brother of the briae, Jtr Robert S. Miller, of Norfolk, Va. Thft bride will have no attendants and ertlr a few Intimate friends and relatives wH attend the ceremony. FREDERICH-DETTMAttN. The marriage of Jliss Gertrude Dett mann, daughter of Jlr. and Jtr. Ludwlg Dettmann. of I6E0 Germantown avenue, to William Frederlch, of 302 East Chelten avenue, took place on Saturday night nt 6 o'clock, at the home of the bride's pa rents. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. August Conrad Blunk, pastor of the Holy Cross Lutheran Church, 8tM street and Lehigh avenue, and was fol lowed by a dinner and reception. The bride was given In marriage by her father, and wore a dainty gown of white net ever white silk and carried a shower bouquet of bride roses and lilies ot the valley. Jtlss Jtarguertte Dettmann attended her sister ns mold of honor. The brldesmnlds were JIlss Jlargaret Eagethast, JIlss Mil dred Harris, JIIsh Marian Dettmann and Jliss Elslo Dettmann. Jlr. Frederick had for his best man Walter Waetjcn- The bridegroom and bride will be at home after May 15, nt 5307 Lena street, Ger mantown. A wedding of Interest to Philadelphia foclety, as well as that of New York, wll' take place on Saturday, Jlay 29, In All Souls Church. New York city, when Jliss lone A. Bnlll, daughter of Jlr. and .Mrs Anthony P. Ralll. of 351 West End n venue, will become the brldo of Jtr, Henry B. Allen, of Philadelphia, for merly of Greenneld, Jlaos. The bridal party will Include Jtlss Julia Ralll, a Sis ter of tho bride, who will act as maid of honor, and tho bridesmaids will ba JIlss Jlargaret Allen, of Greenfield, Mass., a sister of the bridegroom; JIlss Lolf Rnlll, sister of the bride; JIIsb Miriam Walker. Little Jtles Helen Calvocorresl will act as flower girl. Jlr. Allen will have as best man his cousin. Mr. Thbmna Lamb Allen, of Greenfield, nnd the ushers will Include Jlr. Jerome Ripley Allen, Jlr. Andrew Gunarl, Jlr. Philip W. von Sactza, Jlr. Shelton E. Martin, Jlr. William Ely Hill, all of New York. The Rev. Dr. Samuel Maxwell, of tho Second Church, Boston, will perform tho cere mony, assisted by the Rev. William Sul livan, rector of All Souls Church. Jlr. and Jlrs. Allen have taken a house at 7711 St. Jlartln's lane, which they will occupy tho latter part of June. Frankford Jlr. and Jlrs. Harry Edwards, of Frank- , ford avenue, entertained last cventng In honor ot their daughter, JIlss Hettle B. Edwards Entertainment was provided, bv tho members of the Junior Unique. Club, which Included JIlss Jlarlan Stein, soprano, and Jlr. Joseph Kllen, a well known Philadelphia pianist; JIlss Flor ence Klndall, JIlss Jennie Fink, JIlss Ethel Hern, JIlss Frances Kline, JIlss Evelyn Renberger, JIlss JIartha Tyson, JUbs Ethel Krauss, Jlr. Joseph JlcJIahon, Jlr. Edward Talley, Jlr. Frank Kirk, Mr. George Doozenbach, Jlr. Edward JIartln. Jlr. Alford Maxwell, Jlr. Hugh Wood. Jlr. Henry Groben. Jlr. Harris Wood, Jlr. Harvey Dutton, Miss Jlay Fuller, JIlss Gertrudo Wells. Jlr. David Carroll, Jlr. Kirk Smith, Jlr. William Bryan and Jlr. George JIullcn. "Sylvia." a paBtoral operetta In t acts, will be presented by the comblni choirs of All Saints' parish and ,v Chapel of the Redeemer Friday, Jlay .f at King Hall, Andalusia, and Saturday evening, JIny S, nt All Saints' Parish House, Torresdale. "WHAT'S DOING TONIGHT ?" Topular concerts with refreshments. Phila delphia Orchestra. Academy of Music; 8 Celtic' lecture by Kuno Meyer, Horticultural Hall; 8 o'clock. M . College of Physicians, Ludlow and 23d str-eta' S o'clock. Franklin Institute: 8 o'clock. Free. Kensington Hoard o Trade. Suse-uehanna avenue and Hancock atreef 8 o'clock. Free. But Central Business Men, 423 Bpruca street. 8 o'clock Free. Geographical Society, Wltherapoon HaU; 8 o'clock .. rnnrrt. PnllrA Hand. Convention Hall! S Lawyers' Club, reception, Bellevue-Stratford; n o'clock. ... Foundryroen's Association, Manufacturer Club: 8 o'clock. . ...,.. Alumni Pelrce School. Turnitemelnde, Broad street aad Columbia avenue; 8 o'clock. SUFFRAGE EVENTS TODtf EQUAL, rnANCHISB SOCIETY- 10 a. m. Monthly meeting of the Bxeeutlva,, Board, Reports submitted and read. Wiyjf and means for carrying on the suffrage print, and summer campaign discussed. Mrs. Wllfrad. Lewis, president of tho society, presides. Noon Open-air meeting an Poototflce Plata, 0th and Chestnut streets. Speakers, Miss Anna McCuo, organizer for the society, and In charts of Its branch In Kensington, and Miaa Berts Sapovlts. also an organiser for the society. Noon "Literature" distributed among mill workers In Kensington during the "lunch hour" by Mrs. Agnes Mellon and other connected with the Equal Franchise Society's branch In that district assist. 8 p. m. Open-air meeting at rjermantown and Lehigh avenues, under the auspices of tb Kensington branch of the society. Speaker, Miss Anna McCus. Other members ot the branch will aid, 8 p. m- -Open-air meeting at AOth and Market streets. Speakers. Miss Olga. Helen Qrosa ana Mtju Bertha fcapovlts. UPLAND, CHESTER COUNTY, PA. 10 p. m. Suffragists In this section take up active campaigning. To ba continued throughout today and until Saturday. Mlsa Ethel Rankin, nromlnent In suffrage circles, organrtrr. Num ber of propaganda meetings held throughout the day.