SVENtN LEI)GteRPHIi;ADliIIilHTA THURSDAY, MAT 0, 1915; EPMfl 1 ' ' ' i i i i i i .... ''Or iliiiliiHHKjRnSllire'amroiiiB A ..w ,ni w - ' fw ?'" I II II MPfcL mm II mmJff?r- H' V' -VVi ?imn dld lk ,- . ,-,.. nf tlba IsJnnnl. I'lmjinntfl TUB mnrrmii"- - - - Ilolllnsswortli, dnlightr-r of Mrs. Sam . -.i. - into niHA -I.,.. ...IS. Hollingsworiii. in "' -- r-iifi, v- .... ti,lln Marks, of tho Brit V .. .1 ..... ..i., i.. iii jih Army, tot" limit j1""' " "" ft ... u... ...-(-twin tit- rf Atlas It it. Since tnc niiiiuu.."."v.-" "" rf ... . . u. .. In Iff AtntolfA .llnrtwortirs eneasenraii " .." l! the fall, she 1,IS maAa two trlns ,0 Pi? '...j hir she has been tlio giic-U IS "lr Murks' family. Before the war. HiV Marks was a member of tho stnlT of .kJtoiulon Times, but resigned Ills po imon o bo into the nrmy. Miss Hoi- rlnKwortii is h. bibi. " -"".," 'tlilln8BW0rl II. lr- "'"" - iiunillBti- worth "' Mlsa Kslher D' R ,Io,,lnBS- ortli. I The regular weekly dlnner-danco of tho I 7..iwi, Cricket Club was held last iVht Mr nnd Mrs. Francis B. Bracken '- .ntertalncd nt dinner In honor of Mies t Blclcert, of Cincinnati, who Is at presen ' the BUCJt or Mr. ami n. -wucu o. ui ' rhird. The guests Included Mr. and Mrs. S nittcnliouso Miller. Mr. and Mrs. At 'rd S Orchard, Mr. and Mrs. 13. Boss Carver, Mr Frank L. l'atlerson and Mr ,. George KetteMnnn , ntherfl WHO until": fcuu 'mi.w "t'u vim;." -ttiiu -..I-,. i.H4HA.t ijtatrtl i ?i.. rhnrlos Lloyd. Mr. nnd Mrs. Her- bert Tlldcn, Mr. Joseph McAlcer, Mr. . Frederick Brewster. Miss Elizabeth ! Brewster, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Hnlrjhly. .. - nH...n..1 UVntlmrK" .VttO PliAut. M' ' llu,Ml'" V..-...W. ... , . w.tUh nut street, will give a children's costume .-... .. CnlnnlAi. nl'Olllnr- tmm 7 until tariy "11 kJti.'".p - o -.... . .,.... 10 o'clock, In honor of her daughter, Miss ' Caryl Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan It. Davis, of Overbroolt, announce tho engagement of , their daughter, Miss Mnry L. Davis, to Mr. James tl. Work, Jr., of Lawrence, n. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Franklin Gragor, of 2J7 South toth street, nnnounco tho engagement of their daughter. Miss Helen May Giagor, to Mr. William War wick Felton, son 01 air. ami .Mrs, Wil liam Henry Felton, o' 4011 Cedar avenue. t TWinrH-IIIrt Tlnhlpn M lua Prlsrlnn '.if. Hohlen and MIrh Mary K. Bohlen, of r .! ai Tnt.ir.ii nlrtrn. lff viinlnnlnv fni MDle Lawn, their homo In Chestnut . ....: .. . i.... ...in ....! i. ...n.i. illll, WIllIU 111U.V IVIII BjllJIILl L1IU 111UII1I1 of May Early In June they will go to ' York Harbor, Me., to spend tho summer. Amon? tho rhlladelphlnns who will to to Mrs. Horaco Brooke Hurt's Banch B. C, at Teton, Jackson's Hole, Wyo- ' jnlng, will be Dr. Horaco Carncross, of IW. Cnntrtn elranfi 'VftcU ATn lV Tlnlmi.ll t Newlln, JIIss Hstelle Sanders nnd Miss Anita Sanders, of 1223 Locust street; MlH3 Elizabeth Dcrcuni. 171D Wnlnut street; Miss Eleanor Hopkins nnd mism kiira u. Hopkins, of Chestnut Hill, Pa., nnd others prominent In tho younger set. Mr. and Mrs. Wnlter Wnrlng Hopkln on. who me unending their honeymoon it the Virginia Hot Springs, were In this city for it few dns Inst week. They will return hero the end of next week and f take up their residence nt Wayne for tho ' wmmer. Mr, nnd Mrs SnmucI Blsphnm will closo their town house, 230ti Do Lnnccy place, 'the first week In June, and will spend tho ammer nt their cottage In Cape Mny. Mrs. Frank Crozcr Knowles, of MIS Pino S'llreet, hns sent out cards for Saturday 'evening, Mny S. There will bo bridge. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick II. Shelton nnd j their daughter. Miss Helen Shelton, hnvo I closed their town house nnd nro occupy flng their country homo on Creole road, ,'near aieflln. Tiicy win entertain at mo Hose Treo Jlect on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Grnhamo Wood nnd their llltle daughter, Gretchen Wood, of 2211 St. i James place, are spending a couplo of .months at their country home at Wawa, I Pi., before going to Jamestown, It. I., j lor July and August. .. tfl. nn.l !.. 1aI.h ll.ltllnK. n.nnl. TV.n .' ... . ,1111 dlli .IUIII1 1VI1II11III lllllln, .1111111 !i W. Brock, Jr . Arthur Brock, Jr., Nor ; Ban H. Brock nnd Richard S. Brock, of H17Bpruco street, havo cloned their town house and aro occupying their summer uume, corner or wyncoto ami u weiu roads, Wyncote, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. AVIIllam Frlshmuth, of inic i. . ... . .... (, ww opruco street, win close tneir town i houses In Juno and go to Capo May, N. J., nere tney nave taken a cottngo for tlio lummer. News hns been received from Dr. and Mrs. Louis Starr, formerly of Philadel- iPhifl. hilt ivlin nA nn In T nnJ fH I. . , . " MtU f)UV III JI'IIUUIli JIlh" land, that their eon, nillwyn P. Starr. ,who was driving an ambulance for the American Hospital In Paris, is now with ,Jne English Aviation Corps and dolne rVe a"l eplendld work, Mm. Tf TI n fi i ri. t ttin Ttitri ni.i rinn if... t)..-a.. in, --- uttu .uioa 1-4 LIU. uii Xiilicu ) ayi, at 151 East 37th street. New York. Bad iinffnil ..A .. -i. ..-, . viaI Buiiuiicr at ineir country 'p n.ce Laburnums, at Chclten Hills, i. ' !? Sharplesa will have ns her la . Mrs" nbert Sturgls and Miss Rltn "B tursls, of 152 Kast 38th street. New York, i a Bturgls was one of this year's debu- lllntpa on.1 . ......... itrtv l ",ay entertainments were friiut v vr honor. b0" In Philadelphia j:. .h.tt XUrK, h?m,n? Mr8, Thoma L. Latta, of 3S19 CVyon" iSSL1' .Se?.?.Ke" . J,0"so ., " niojr ivm ntcupy tor too ,JD)mer. With their deh.itnnln rtnmrh. 4f i uf Ellwbeth Latta and Miss Mar- div ? ,1,ey wlu rnovo out " Tuea gft, May 18. ' 'in i Ide,lla Obbel. daughter of Mr. ??.?;? J!hn QrJbbel. of Church road, .t'rftiT ' ?." en'ertaln at luncheon and Eaf Tu '. 0,"ay at 10 o'clock In honor Efc l xi anor P1,lsl,u''y. whosa wed- Jr n r, . ""lr ueaumont renneii, Wiylj urlmna' Me WW tako place !ifr Til-i j. "T Ira 7i..V '. " wood, of M3 south ffiStiil nf.' s 8Den(llnff some, time at M Knm .: y wllere ehQ '8 recuperating Ijpm her recent Illness. Pl1rLfM1feant.or Qar'd of Canton. O.. Is III. 8hJ?. 6. euest ' Mr- and Mrs- E- teowne!" WMt BaUlm0re aVB- Efo1fdMwn,ALe.n F"8' ' rnrhyn. WSfl" ihLP.1 "m A, Beatrice Oeye- lBlirn.k ""am B- Churchman, whose ;BSii piw ' '?c'u1e Miss Sydney Ellis. KiL1? M' Vox. Mr. Efllmtham B. igUVn 5 "d K ?.cr..?' the Reserve Fleet and timmj"' ,hoId a farewell reception wiuaadant IVUliam Bhepherd Benson JmJS. ?k' .In tha 8a l0't ot the yard. KKA and, n1.'" t" "en w.re . . "0 rormaj invitations fc of ihg ia vlew the very "h0,'t J1 8Pnwr and Ml Sylvia. . , -. -r wut ievo- 1 Mr nnrt HWH J.111111B, .u" mmiicu t Tiinntretli. Sir. and Mrs. Boulton Karn r show. Mr. Wcslev Kurtz. Mr. William I damson, Miss Eleanor Flood, Mr. and morrow for Lake Taboo, Cat , lo visit Mr Spencer's sister. Mn. A. M. Hill. They will he absent about three months, nnd during that time will visit the exposition. Miss Mnry Langdon. of New York, Is visiting rclnllvea In Philadelphia prior to making an extended visit to her sister, Mrs. Chnrles Warner, of 1!5 Mctcalf street, Montreal, Canada. Captain Prank V. Uobards. U. S. M. P., nnd Mrs. ItcibnrJs gave nn nttt active din ner last evening nt their apartments In tho Marino Barracks In tho navy yard. Dancing lollutvcd. Their guests Included Captain It. N. Hill, V. 8. M. C, nnd Mrs. Hill; LlouUfinnt Commander Bojmond S. ICeyes, U. S. N., and Mrs. Kcycs; Miss Bentnco Moes, Mrs. J. Morrow, of Pon Bncota, Fla who Is at present tho guest of her daughter, Mrs. Ilobards, and J. McCoy, U. S. M. C. Tho ofllccrs of the It. S. S. Connecti cut will -ntertnln on Friday evening on boar tho ship at an lnfonnnl dance, to which all tho naval olllcers nnd their wives havo been Invited. Mrs. W. P. Cochran, wife of Lieu tenant Cochrane, U. S. N, cntcrtnlncd tho members of her hrldgo club yester day afternoon at her npartments In tho Drexel, Overbrook. Gorman town A dialogue entitled "Breezy Point" was given last evening at the Boys' Club, on Penn street, by members of tho Wht Side Presbyterian Church. Tho proceeds nro to bo used to increase tho building lund. Mrs. Michael Trump, of 722 Westvlew street, will entertain tho members of her luncheon brldgo club on Thursday, May 13. i Mrs. Samuel Blspham Bowcn, of M07 Wayno avenue, will return front Atlnntlo City on Thursday. She hns had with her for tho last fortnight her two daughters, Mrs. Hnrold McNeil and Mrs. Walter Alvln Care, both of Boston. Mrs. Bowcn will entertain the members of tho dancing class of which she nnd Mr. Bowcn havo been members on Kilday, May 14, at her home. There will bo a few additional guests and the houso will bo artistically decorated with Hprlng Mowers. Tho election ot olllcers of tho Mothers In Counell will tako place on Wednes day, May 12, at tho regular meeting In tho ,Y. W. C. A. Building. Mrs. Lcemnn Browne, ot fi."0 Slieimnn street, was hostess nt n tea yesterday afternoon from 3 until C, in honor of her sister, Miss May Alburger. Mrs. Frederick P. Kennedy and Mrs. Wllllnm P. Scott presided nt tho tea table nnd tho re ceiving party Included Miss Helen Scott, Mrs. T. Linton Alburger, Mis. II. Alex ander Matthews, MlfH Mnry Headley, Mrs. Arthur La Rncho nnd Mrs. Helen Vnn Court. Miss Katharine K. Simons, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Charles It. Simons, ot 130 West Walnut lane, Germnntown, will spend somo time In Baltimore as tho guest of her Jinnee's family. Mr. Rnd Mrs. J. Kemp Bartlett, of Baltimore. Miss Simons will leavo for Baltimore on Sat urday, May S. Mr. and Mrs. Clement Tlngley aro oc cupying their new apartment on MIdvale nvenuo near Queen Lnno Station. Mrs. Tlngley will bo remembered as Miss Vir ginia Dunn, of Germnntown. Miss Claire Droughman, of S70 Knot Chclten avenue, Is spending three months In Lancaster, Pa., as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. WlnOcld Scott. Mr. Harper Dutlleld has returned to Wllllamsport nfter spending several months with his parcntB, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Dutlleld, of C3I0 Germnntown nve- nue. Mrs. J. B. McCullough nnd Mrs. Wen dell Beber. of Schoolhouso lane, havo re turned from Ocenn City, N. J. West Philadelphia Mrs. Gcorgo II. Weaver will glvo a luncheon of eight covers at her home, 1311 Smith 53d street, on Thursday, May 13. Mrs. Kmmntiuel Brown McCowen and her daughters. Mlsa Lnuta. Dotterer Mc Cowen and Miss Mary McCowen, havo returned to their home. 4101 Spruce street, from a month's stay In Atlnntlo City. Miss Helen Gray Murray, who was their euest for the month, has returned to her homo on Old Lancaster road, Wynne wood. Mrs. Clarenco D. May. or -1120 Pine street, has gone to Now York for a short visit. She will return tho early part of next week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Clifton Buck nnd their daughter, .Miss Francis Hue, of 3M6 Spruco street, have closed their town house and moved to their country resi dence, at Waterloo and Bugartown roads, Devon, Pa., where they will spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Slierron, accom panied by their daughter, Miss Josephine Sherron, have closed their apartment at Hamilton Court, 83th and Chestnut streets, where they havo been spending tho winter, and have opened their country residence at Salem, N. J., where they will spend the summer. Mrs. Emll Guenther, of Hamilton Court, lias Issued Invitations for a tho dansant on Saturday afternoon. May S, fiom 4:30 to 7 o'clock, In honor of Miss Dorothy Erwln Henderson, whoso engagement to Mr. J. Jarden Guenther was recently announced. Miss Henderson Is the daughter of Mr. and BIrs. George Henderson, of Friend ship Hill Farm, Paoll. Mr. and Mrs. ft. B. Ncave. 61 North 63d street, have gone to New York to visit Mrs. Neave's relatives. A very quiet wedding took place Sun day evening when Miss Esther Kleserman became the bride of Mr. Herman Laden son. The wedding took place at the home of tho brida's parents, 3632 Haverford avenue. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Barney Boyle, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Stern, Mr, and Mrs, E. Davis and lr. and Mrs. George Manstleld. Along the Main Line AHDMOBE. The Rev, Stuart L. Boussel, delegate of the French Huguenot Church, of Paris, and who was present at the bom. bardment of the Cathedral of Rhelms. delivered a lecture yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock, entitled "Huguenot France and the War," In the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Charles II. Ludwlg, Mr. and Mrs. George S. Bobbins have taken a. cottage at Bar Harbor, Me., which they will occupy for tho summer month.. Chestnut Hill Miss Label Wurts Page, ot Highland avenue, U .pending several weeks In Trenton, N- J-. with friends. Dr. and Mrs. J- Clinton FoJtr, of Bethlehem pike. vJU Introduce their daushter, MU MwsaretU B, FolU. Jn theariyauturnn, jmoothj. .Mmmm m iMfB. s3s32?3i8H&3 m'-'v-.-. . ?m .".., j Photo by Msrrfiiu, MISS DENISE H. MERCUR Who will make her debut next season. Along the Reading Mrs. Edgar Hand, ot Webster avenue, Wytirote, Pa., will entertain tho Wyncoto Lunrli Club nt her lesldcnco on Friday, Mny 11, at 1 o'clock. Among thoso pres ent will he Mrs. Ficdetlok W. Badcll nnd Mrs. James Henderson, ot Giensldo; Mrs. Thomas Watt, Mrs. William Barnes Lower, Mrs. Charles P. Wood, Miss It. A Mode, Mrs. Linn B. Schncrr, Mrs. G. E. Garrett, Mrs. Jeromo Schelp, Mrs. Arthur L Leyden nnd Mrs. Walter Jones, all of Wneoio. Hr. and Mrs, A. A. Cairns nre occupy ing their homo nt Noblo for the summer Mrs. George Duller and her daughter, Miss Oeorscne Butler, ot A ilkcs-Barre, Pa., who have been tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Stovenson. 3d, at their homo on West avenue, Jcnklntown, nre spending several days nt Atlnntlo City, N. J. A "500" card party wilt bo given at tho North Hills Country Club, at Edgo Hill, on Saturday evening. May S, at 8 o'clock. Tho affair will bo In chargo of tho Houso Committee. Mrs. John M. Ifuns berger, ot Elklns rnrk, and Mrs. Edward T. llenson, of Germnntown. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Frame nnd family, ot Jcnldntown, liave taken a cottago at Ocenn City, wliero they will spend the summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. James S. Merrltt, Mr. Mor rH Mcriitt nnl -Mr. James S. .Merrltt, Jr., also Mrs. Daniel S. Merrltt, of 1917 Spruco street, will close their town houso early In Juno and occupy their country resi dence Just ubove the Huntingdon Valley Country Club, on Old York road near Noble, for tho summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Frederick Bradford have returned to their homo on Wnlnut street. Jcnklntown, nfter spending somo time with Mr. nnd Mrs. Clifford B. Ship man, ot Newark. Miss Esther Tucker, of Portland, Ore., l tho guest of Mr, nnd Mrs. Untold Per pull, of ftU2 North Sth street, Oak Lane, and will later visit Mr. and Mrs. Paul Noll, at their home In Oak Lnno Park. Mr. George Hardeckor and family, ot Palmyra, N, J., nro now occupying their new homo on Walnut street, at Jcnkln town. Mrs. Mnrjorlo Wood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harris Wood, of Noble, will bo married to Mr. Albert B. Kirk, ot Tlogn, on Juno 17. The ceremony will be per formed nt tho home of tho bride by tho Itcv. James Crowley, of Baltimore, Md. WEDDINGS APHETTY 4 o'clock wedding took place Xiyosterday afternoon In St. Mary Mng delen do Pnzzl's Roman Catholic Church. 7th nnd Montroso streets, when Miss El lna Fretantuo, daughter of Mrs. Car mine Frotantuo. ot C20 Christian street, becamo tho bride of Mr. Petor do I'as qualo. ot 756 South Cth street. Tho bride was gowned In wtilto tarrcta with an overskirt of white chiffon. She wore a tullo veil with a crown of orango blos soms and carried a bouquet of white roses und lilies of tho valioy. Tho mnld ot honor was Miss Mary Anodcl, She wore a delicate shado of green with a bonnet to match. She carried a shower bouquet of white flowers. Tho best man was Mr. Dominic Anodel. After the cere mony a largo supper and danco wns given at St. Michael's Hall, 733 South 6th street. Thfc hall was beautifully decorated In wliile. Among tho guests woro Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MngrelllB, Mr. and Mrs. John Govln, Mr. and Sirs. Chester Klos- moycr. Mr. nnd Sirs. James Valeria, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Marcellino, Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Dollo, Mr. and Mrs. Cos mos Cianlarte, Mr. nnd Mrs. Herbert do Ilosco, Mr. nnd Mrs. Nicholas Do Lem m o, Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Clnfranl, Miss Caroline Palllo, Miss Angelina Anodel, Miss Tina Delvacco, Miss Mary Kosy, Mies Margaret Tercy, MIs3 Sophie Blanco, Miss Millie Camera, Miss Carry Clarldge, Miss Beatrice Delvacellno, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent do Pasco, Mr. Joseph Paoleo, Mr. Antonio de Pasquale, Mr. John Lang, Mr. John Campl, Mr. Frank White, Mr. Joseph Kethell, Mr. Joseph Anodel and Mr. James Valeria. FEGLEY-WEST. The marriage of Miss Ellen West, daughter of Mrs. Ellen West, of 3138 North 15th street, to John Thomas Fegley, son of iMr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Fegley, of 1423 West Ontario street, took place on Wednesday night, April 28, at the home of tho bride's mother. The Itev. James O. Mcllhenny, pastor of tha Epis copal Church of the Resurrection, Broad and Tioga streets, performed the cere, mony. The bride woro a hnndsomo gown of white lace draped over silk, a veil of tulle, arranged with a Juliet cap and orange blossoms, and carried a bouquet of orchids and lilies of the valley. She had one attendant, her niece, Miss Dor. othy Carlss, who acted as flower girl. Mr. Fcgley'a best man was Mr. Horace Krl dor. Tho service was followed by a re. ceptlon. On their return from nn ex tended Journey, Mr. and Mrs. Fegley will live at 4S08 North Camao street, Logan, whero they will receive after Juno, Camden and Vicinity Mr. and' Mrs. Millwood Truscott, ot 310 North 2d street, have announced the en gagement of their daughter. Miss May Truscott, to Mr. S. Ityland Hanger, of Altoona, Pa., son of the Itev, and Mrs. S. E. Hanger. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Chllds and Miss Marlon Chllds have returned to their home at West Colllngswood after a long Western trip, extending to the Pacific coast. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Allen and family, of North 6th street, have moved to Col llngswood, Notices far the Society page uHU &0 accepted and printed in the Eve ning Ledger. 1ut all such notices must le written on one side of the paper, must Is signed in full, with full address, and when possible telephone numoer must be given. Send alt such communications to "Society Editor," Evening Ledger, 60S Chestnut street. Unless these requirements are carried out so that verification mat; be possible, tha notices will not be published. MRS. THOMAS KELLY Who before her mnrriaKe Inst BRYN MAWR AGLOW IN OUTDOOR FETE FOR HOSPITAL BENEFIT Briliant Spectacle in Which Social Leaders of the Main Line Vie in Their Efforts in Behalf of Charity. Many Novel Attractions in the Booths and a Large and Fashionable Throng Make a Scene of Gaiety and Uncom mon Beauty. With weather propitious and many gen erous purses filled, ready to return homo empty, tho first out-of-doors charity nf fair of tho spring opened this morning at tho spacious Bryn Mawr Park at 11 o'clock promptly. Weeks or preparation havo been glvuii over to making this undei taking n great success, and in the making it has grown to enormous proportions, Tho feto Is given under tlio auspices of the Commit teo on Social Service of tho Bryn Mawr Hospital, which Is so largely patronized by Main Liners, and a feature of tho feto Is tho many booths gotten up by the churches or all denominations In that part or tho country. Affairs such as today's usually close at 7 o'clock, but tho fair matrons nnd maids of society havo decided to keep up tho doings until 10 o'clock nt least, and tho evening will bo devoted to various forms of amusement, among others, a beauty show, at which prizes will be given. Tlioro will also bo dancing, tlio music for which will bo furnished by tho well-known Bryn Mawr band. Tho Hav prford Gleo Club and Main Lino Choral Society will sing und Boy Scouts will give a drill. SUFFRAGISTS AND ANTIS. This morning, however, great attention was glvon to the various booths and In terest haB greatly centered about tho mi lira go and autisuffrago tables glori ous In turn In their brilliant trimmings of yellow and pink, respectively. Tho two booths were placed on op posite sides of tho rotunda, separated by tho summer house in which was placed tho orchestra. Sueh hats as were displayed by the followers of "Votes for Women" yellow straws, black toques, garden hats, dear little kiddies sunbonnets nnd fussy hats, urranged on a background of black and white stripes. Miss Mary Wlnsor was in chargo ot this table nnd Judging from the Interest shown by early buyers the contributions from this tablo will do very great, though half of tho rotunu will be used for the "cause." The "anils" were glorious In their pink. The black-and-white background of their table outlined with tiny rosebuds and dolls of all sizes were nhnwn all gowned in pink chiffon gowns. One of the most attractive booths was "Tho old Haverford Meeting House," where dainty Quaker maids and matrons attended the patrons from tho porch of t Thota by Marceau. MRS. PANIEL McCLINCII Of 324 2 North Broad street, who has entertained extensively , - .' '' - rhoto By Murceau. year was Miss Sarah Hunter. "Yo Oldc Farmhouse." Tho steps at tho stiles were eituct Imitations of tho real Hnverford Meetinghouse. Tho inrgo pnrk space was covered with a number of sldo shows, nnd the Boy Scouts were much In evidence hi ono of these perlormntices, nnd their signs were among the unlquo features of tho whole show. At tho entrance to their drilling space was placed a large sign which road, "Test your capacity on Scout Flapjacks, 1 Jitney, 6 cents. 1 nlcltcl." A delightful pony circus was held In ono corner of tho park, whero llttlo trick pnnlcs performed to tho delight of tho llttlo members of Mnln Line society. Ono fcntuie which was remarkably well carried out wa3 under the care of Miss Louisa Itnwlo and Mrs. Emll Wiley. A covered farm wagon decorated with brooms, brushes, dlshpnns and all sorts and kinds of kitchen matcrlnls repre hentlng tho traveling country salesman's kit. Tho charming venders of this ware wero gowned In white frocks covered with gingham aprons, and turned-back eun-bonnets adorned their heads. There wero nico several vegetable counters which woro liberally patronized nnd "Tojinnd" was a perfect Joy. Such dolls, horses, games and dainty Incidentals to delight the henrt of children. LOCAL LEADERS AID CHARITY. Among the ninny "aids" ns they were designated on tho white and green tags who gave their tlmo and talent to the success of the affair were Miss Frances West Bally, Miss Mol'y Wood Bally, 'Miss Gertrude Ely, Miss Louise Trasel, Miss Julia Laguerenne, Mrs. Arthur 'Pilniroso Baugh, Mrs. Gardner Cassatt, Mrs. Louis Olrey Lusson, Miss Lucllo Anna do Merlin Lusson, Miss Henrietta Ely, Miss Frances Gamble, Miss Eleanor Gamble, Mrs. William Townsend Elliot, Mrs. Barger, Mrs. John Gordon, Mrs. Wnltor Hallahnn, Mrs. Walter Poultney. Orange trees, on which wero strange ornnges of rrcpo paper filled with won derful surprises, wero to bo found In various parts of the grounds. Tho flower tnblo was presided pver by Mrs. John Kent Kano; Mrs, Harry Paul Bally was selling refreshments In a great tent and Mrs. Charles Winter Bally was busily arranging rhubarb, asparagus and lettuco under a shady tree. It seemod as if all the Christians had turned out In force ns an aftermath of "Billy" Sunday's preachings, and helped together to nld tho Bryn Mawr Hospital, for every de nomination on the Main Lino from Over brook to Wayno was represented. Northeast Philadelphia Mr. nnd Mrs. John M. Shrlner, of 713 Buttonwood street, entertained Monday night at a birthday party and supper at their home, on tho occasion of Mr. Shrl ner's anniversary. Th guests Included Mr. and Mis. Lesllo Yates, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Beckman, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ronkel, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hewitt, Mr. and Mrs. Amel Balrd, Mr. and Sirs. John Stuckert, Mr. and Mrs. John Flaherty, Mr. and MrB. Edward StevenB, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jeanette, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bald, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wllllnm Cody, Mr. and Mrs. William McNeal, Lieutenant Harry Wlrth and Mrs. Wlrth, Captain Frank Hughes and Mrs. Hughes, Mr. und Mrs. Jacob Brltsch, Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Meyers, Mr. Louis Bergantz, Miss Bergantz, Miss Mamie Mansollna, Miss Elizabeth Mansollnn, Mr. nnd Mrs. Morton M. Watklns and Mr, and Mrs. Chnrles R. Foster. Mr. Foster sang bal lads, while Mrs. Foster accompanied him on the piano. Edward Stevens was called upon ond responded several times with recitations and Jokes. An "automobile party" or 21 will be given tomorrow evening by Miss Mary Baker. 1121 Marlborough street, and Miss Currle Camel, of 11S3 Marlborough street, for tho benefit of the strawberry festival to be given by the Immaculate Conception Church. Those In the party will Include Miss Anna O'Hara, Miss Mary Mo Crackcn, Miss Mary Gillespie. Miss Mary Lyons, Miss Mary Grogan, Miss Margaret Kennedy, Miss Catherine Smith, Miss Claire Masterson. Miss Anna McCaffrey, Miss Ida Powell. Miss Nellie Powell, Miss Carrie Camel, Mrs. Toland, Mrs. Dough erty, Rev. Father Orr, Rev. Father Cur ran, Mr. Gallagher. Mr. Joseph Hughes, Mr. Meeham, Mr, Casey, Mr. Harry Far rell, Mr. James Morris, Mr, Charles Metz, Mr. John Itlrby, Mr. Thomas McCann, Mr. John Logan and Mr. Thomas DIUon. Prankford Mr. and Mrs, Philip Davids, of Harrison Btreet, have returned from a few days' trip In the Green Spring Valley, Mary land, where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Hastings. They will entertain a house party of four over this week-end at their tionte. Among the guests will be Mr. and Mn. James Kirk and Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Ford, of Baltl. more. Mlsa Margaret Keene, of Frankford ave nue, will entertain at "600" Saturday evening- Those to be present will Include Miss Gertrude Heff, Miss, Pauline Parks, Miss Ethel Keass, Mlsa Jennie Sykes, Miss Marlon Watson, Mr. Fred R. Bates, Mr. Walter Mason, Mr. John M. Brown, Mr. Thomas Bates, Mr. Ralph Banks, Mr. JUforcJseyui(iiirrPhJllu..VUmot, I Fuk.. iKr i THE pageant entitled "Romance of Work" will bo given on Saturday eve ning In Convention Hall, Broad street nnd Allegheny avenue. The affair is be ing arranged by the members of the Va cation Committee, nnd tho majority of thoso taking part nro members of the Vacation Savings Fund, the object of which Is to help the working girl to save for a vacation In tho summer. Thero wilt be different episodes and dances Il lustrating tho evolution of women's woric. A number of tho season s debutantes win take part nlso. Those who will bo In "Tho Danco of tho Maidens" nro Misi Margaret Bcrwlnd, Miss Margot Scull, Miss Ruth Coxe, Miss Cornelia Loldy, Miss Helen Tower, Miss Gertrudo Tower, Miss Mario Slarr, Miss Jean Thompson, Miss Allco Thompson, Miss Sydney EIIK Miss Helen Ellis, Miss Agnes Hutchin son. Miss Aimco Hutchinson, Miss Mary Dcnkla, Mlfw Elizabeth Cheston. Mlsa Dorothy Dlsston, Miss Ccclle Howell, Miss Lnllto Wilcox, Miss Ellse Hopkins. Miss Eleanor Hopkins, Miss Ellon Mary Cassatt, Miss Eugenia Cassatt nnd Miss Gertrudo Hcckshcr. "Military Danco" Includes Mlsa Marian Grant, Miss Anna Lowls, Miss Margaret Mcars, Miss Miriam Bean, Miss Eleanor Blspham, Miss Eleanor Porchcr, Miss Hester Anderson, Miss Florence Ander son, Miss Catherine Newbold, Miss ChrU tlno Nelson, Mlf Ethel Elklns. Miss Ele anor Edmonds, Miss Margaret Hobart, Miss Gertrude Hollls, i.iiss Mildred Craw ley, Miss Helena Robinson, Miss Polly Graham, Miss Emily Claxton, Miss Mar garet Castle, Miss Dorothy Fottz, Mlaj Lllllo Dunn, Miss Sydney Hood, Miss Edith Gllllngham, Miss Allco Earle, Miss Louise Davis and Miss Sarah Schofleld. One of tho most Important and promi nent social events of the season will be tho "Malfest," which will be held to morrow from 2 to 8 p. m, at tho Jay Cooko Memorial Hall, Old York road and Ashbourno road. Members of tho Philadelphia Orches tra and other prominent talent will take part In tho afternoon concert from 3 to 5 o'clock. Afternoon tea nnd coffee and ices will be served. Supper will bo served from 6 to 3 p. m., at which tlmo the band from tho steamship Prinz Osknr will render the music. Thero will be a sale of fancy nnd use ful article), and a fish pond nnd Punch nnd Judy show for tho little ones as well as the grown-ups. Tho proceeds will be for the benefit of tho German nnd Austrian Red Cross nnd tlio German Local Relief. Tho following patronesses assure tho success and great social aspect of the af fair: Mrs. Charles D. Barney, Mrs. George W. Elklns, Jr., Mrs. Charles H. Frazler. Baroness Hlllcr von Gaertrlngen, Mrs. Clement R. Hoopes, Mrs. A. B. Hubard, Mrs. Walter L. Thompson, Mrs. William P. Braun, Mrs. Amos Blrdsall, Jr., Mrs. Joseph S. Buntlpg, Olrs. Laurance But ler, Mrs. Antonio Ehrlich, Mrs. Caleb F. Fox, Mrs. Adalbert Koerlng-Fisher, Mrs. J. Frederick. Mrs. John Gilbert, Mrs. Charles J. Gable, Mrs. Harry Hexnmer Keller, Mrs. Sarah Kolb, Miss Emma Kolb, Mrs. Corblt Loverlng, Mrs. Wilson Potter, Mrs. Honry Bobncr, Mrs. Wharton Stork, Mrs. John Steele, Mrs. Charles E. Schmidt, Mrs. Thomas E. Shoemaker, -rs. Gcorgo Stobbs, Mrs. Henry Miller Watts. Mrs. Peter Woll. Roxborough On the occasion of the 31st birthday an niversary of Mr. Elmer Pearson, of 317 Krnms avenue, ho was given it surprise party last night by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Pearson. Among the most pleasant events of the evening wero the vocal selections offered by a quartet composed of Mr. Edward Thomas, Mr. Charles Schultz, Mr. Floyd Bisch, Mt. Mayland Zerbey and Mr. Frank Glaub. Others present wero Miss Mary Bow ley, Miss Helen McGarvey, Miss Mary Pearson, Mrs. William Jones, Mr. John Beckhart, Mr. Vincent Teevln nnd Mr. Joseph Ulmer. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Snyder, of 115 Rochelle avenue, entertained at "500" last night. Their guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wynn. Mr. and Mrs. War ren Prentzel, of Jcnklntown; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dyre, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith, Mr. and Mrs. George Heyser. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Smith, of Germantown. nnd Mr. nnd Mrs, Georgo Brown, of West Philadelphia. Tioga A men's club was recently organized In the Temple Baptist Church, to which all joung men In Tioga over 15 years of age aro eligible. Literary and social meetings will be held monthly. The olllcers nre: Mr. Frederick A. Blyers, of 2029 West Tioga street, president: Mr. Edward F. Mtillin, vice president; Mr. Spencer Lees, secretary, nnd Mr. Edward Pole, treas urer. Among the speakers at 'the first meeting were tho Rev. Thomas Bird, ex Mayor John Weaver, Mr. Thomas F. Armstrong and the Rev. Enoch Fullaway. Thero are about 60 members. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller nnd their family, of 1605 West Allegheny avenue, will leave June 1 for their summer home In Atlantic City. Miss Katharine Haubert gave a de lightful muslcale last night nt her home, 15th street and Erie avenue. Thoso taking part were Miss Frances Smith, Miss Jane Mitchell, Miss Edith Murfett, Miss Kath arine Gordon, Miss Jan, Miss Catharine Beck, Miss Anna Cummers, Miss Mar garet Stapleford, Mies Lena Straub, Miss Clara Gyser. Miss Elsie Steotpsler, Miss Cora Rudolph, Miss Maude Harrison and Ollss Emily Stauffer. North Philadelphia Mr. nnd Mrs. William Charles Cooley have Issued invitations for the marriage of their daughter, Miss Jane Ewlng. to Dr. Robert Cardwell Shields on Wednes day evening, June 2, at 7 o'clock, In the Bethlehem Presbyterian Church, Broad and Diamond streets, A reception at the Rittenhouse will follow the ceremony. At home cards are Inclosed for 2815 North Broad street Wednesdays after October 15. Miss Mary Walsh, 2613 West York Btreet, recently returned from a visit to relatives In Mantua, N, Y. Miss Helen B. Mathleu. daughter of Mrs, M. Mathleu, of U50 North Broad ttreet, has Issued Invitations for a small Informal dance tomorrow evening at 8:20 o'clock, at her home. Mrs. Catherine Cooper, accompanied by her two sons, has reopened her houso at 1823 North Broad street for several weeks before leaving for Aebury Park, where she has a house. Mrs. Cooper spent the winter months, at the JJelmsr-Morrls, Germantown. Lansdpwne Mr. Charles L. Burd, of 6SW Lansdowne avenue, will spend the week-end In At lantic City. " The T "Ray" I. Club of West Phil adelphia will give Us mutual spring dance on Saturday evening at (be, 20th Cen tury Club, Ijuisdowne. I Jr., Mrs, John H. Whlltaker, Mrt. il. inierainn. "Eliza Comes to Slay," a. comedyj bf H. V, Esmond, will be given tomort6tf night by the Cap and Bells Club, of Haverford College. This Is the flflh an nual production of the club, and wilt be presented In Roborta' Hall, HftVerfofcTi to be followed by a reception on the campus. The club has had an Interesting history. It was founded In 1910 after the produc tion of "Tho Big Match," an operetta by C. Lin Seller, '02, who has Blnce become known as a writer of songs for tile can cert stage. Mr. Seller was tho first presi dent, and It was his moro nmbltlotis pro duction, "The Patient Philosopher," which wan the first offering of the club, In 1813 the club made a departure nnd turned to straight comedy. Shaw's "Dark Lady of tno aonneis nnd wnat is Believed to be Us first performance In this country, and a translation of Mollere's "Medecln Ofal gro Liil," called "A Doctor In Spite of Himself," waa given the same evening. The onsl this year contains several stars of former years. The leading parts will be taken by Jnmcs S. Ellison, Jr., '16; Bolton L. Corson, '16i Lorlng van Dam, 'tii Colby van Dam, '17; Marls A. Levcrty, '17; DeWItt C. Clement, 1TJ Weston Howland, '17, and Stephen Curtis, 18 Tho patronesses are Mrs. C Prescott Knight, Mrs. Stephen B. Knowlton, Mrs. Joseph Lcldy, Mrs. Edward F. Lelper, Mrs, John Gray Lore. Mrs. Charter Max. well, Mrs. Samuel Mason, Mrs. Ralph Mellor, Mrs. Frederick Palmer, Jr., Mrs. Harold Peirce. Mrs. Walter W, Pharo, Mrs. William B. Phlller, Mrs. Warren Hf Polcy, Mrs. Alfred Scattergood. Mrs". Isaac Sharpless, Mrs. Samuel R. Shipley, Mrs. Walter Penn Shipley, Mrs. A. O, H 8plers, Mrs J. II, B. Spiers, Mrs. Jona than M. Steere, Mrs. Frederic H. Straw bridge, Mrs. Samuel Wagner. Mrs. Mln turn J. Wright, Mrs, E, P. Alllnson, Mrs. J, E. Balrd, Jr., Mrs. D. C. Barrett, Mrs. Charles W. Bray, Mrs. Walter J. Buzby, Mrs. Howard Butcher, Jr., Mrs. J. Sellers Bancroft, Mrs. Thomas F. Branson, Mrs. S. Hudson Chapman, Mrs. John H. Dar lington. Mrs. James 8. Ellison, Mrs. John J, Emlen, Mrs. Charles Edgerton, Mrs, Hans Frollcher, Mrs. John Sharpless Gar rlgues, Mrs. Francis B. Gummere. Mrs. Ashley P. Hunter, Mrs. Lyman Beecher Unit, Mrs. Frederick G. Hartshorne, Mrs. Charles E. Hires, Mrs. Rufus M. Jones and Mrs. Joseph O. Kerbaugh. The Jcnklntown Choral will give Its r-prlns concert tonight In tho Jenkln lown Auditorium, York road and Green wood avenue, at 8 o'clock. The concerts so fnr tnis year have been well at tended and the work much appreciated. Tonight the soloists will be Hans Ktndler, with Ellis Clark Hammann, accompanist. The concert lsunder tho direction of Miss Besslo Kllle Slough, with Miss Mary Nock Matpass accompanist for the choral, and the program Includes (a) Aria ..Pergolest lb) Mlndft Ha.ndt (cl Gavotte Metral VnrMtlnm Syjiiphonlquo Botllmanti (r) 'Melodic Dvorak ihi t.lcbcsl-ld ...Krelsler (c) Rhapsodic Poppet The Choral program will be; "Linglng" Wllhelm B-rs"r "Waken, Lords and Ladles Oay" II. Alexander Matthews "Indlnn Cradte Bong".H. Alexander Matthews NlKht Sons" . . .William Clifford H--lman "The Bee" Oodard "Dawn Awakening" Edward Orles; "Snowdrops" Dorn-Platte "Pretty Polly Oliver" Arthur Somervell "IWore the Daybreak" ...Nevtn "The Gypsies" Johannes Brahms There will also be a muslcale given In the Columbia Club Drawing Rooms, the proceeds of whlc'n will be devoted to the building fund of the Cape May Baptist Church, Cape May. South Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Keefer Mdll en tertain this evening at bridge, followed by supper, at their home, UU South Broad street. Their guests will Include Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Stockley, Mr. and Mrs. Sam uel R. Foster, Mr. and Mrs. George TV. Kerr and Mr. and Mrs. George Shlsler. The members of St. Monica's Guild, have Issued cards for a reception nnd. May Hop, to be held on May 26, at Me Crea's, to mark Its first anniversary. The hall will be artistically decorated, with purple and white, the colors of the club, and the musical program will be ar ranged by Mr. J. Ragan. The patronesses of the affair Include Mrs. J. Roberts, Mrs. E. Gill, Mrs. M. Illman, Mrs. N. BurchlU and Mrs, S. Do Putron. Those on tho En tertainment Committee, who have the affair In charge, are Miss Agnes Bolsborn. Miss Margaret BurchlU, Miss Anna Crow ley, Miss Marie Dougherty, Miss Eliza beth Dougherty, Miss May Malloy, Miss Catherine Manning, Miss Margaret Logue, Miss Genevieve Munn, Miss Margaret Clements, Miss Rose Nolan, MIbs Cath erine Shields, Miss Marie Shields, Miss Elizabeth Kendrlcks, Miss Vera Keohana and Miss Regina Mooney, Miss Anna M J. Mohan Is chairwoman. Mr. S. D Putron will act as floor manager. Mrs. Clarence Haldemann, of the Gtrard. Estate, will entertain the members ot her card club this afternoon at her sum mer home In Westvllle, N. J after which an attractive supper will be served. Cov ers will be laid for 12. Her guests will Include Mrs. Philip B. Ball, Mrs. Charles Vlgguers, Mrs. George Thomas, Mrs. Lewis Thomas, Mrs. Leon iBenhower, Mrs. Albert Becker, Mrs. Joseph Burke, Mrs. J. Griffith, Mrs. John Keenan, Mrs. James A, Hamilton and Mrs. Mabel Turner. ' Mr. and Mrs. C, S. Ashby Henry, of 2500 South Lambert streot, in the Girard Es tate, are at present In Virginia, where they are visiting relatives ot Mr, Henry, "WHAT'S DOING TDNDHT ?" Popular concert, Philadelphia, Academy ot Jlrslc; 8 o'clo-k Muslcale by Young- Men a and Tfoun Women's Hebrew Ai.oclallon, 310 Catharln street; 8.T10 o'clock. , West Philadelphia Ruafneaa Men, Baltimore avenue and With street; S o'clock. l"re. Central Germantown Amue klualntu Men. 2340 Germantown avenue; 8 o'clock Free. Tioga Bualneu Men, C343 aermantown ava nun; b o'clock. Free. Cohockalnk Bualnes Men. Germantown ave. nu and 7th street; 8 o'clock. Free. Bryn Mawr Hoapital fete. Brn Mawr Fa-k. Lrcture, "The Two Irelanda." Dr. Kunq Meer, itortlcuhural Hall; 8 o'clock, t'hllom.tblan Society's play, Llttlo Theatre; 8 o'clock. Juvenile Aid Society, Mercantile Hall; 8 H o'clock. Neft Co!le- play. "As You Like It." New Century Drawing Rooms: 8 o'clock. Police Uand carnival, Convention Kail) 4 o'clock. West Philadelphia Dcmocratlo Club recep tion, CS0 Vino street; 8:30 o'clock, SUFFRAGE EVENTS TODvY WOMAN SUFFRAGE PARTT- 3 p. m. Canvaaaera' rally at 1023 Clinton street, home of Dr. K. M H Moor, Ways and means discussed (or carrying on the HUffrsca campaign la this sect ton during: tfc aumn.cr tnoatha. 3 p. m. Mrs. J. O. Hoynood addrciM, suffragists lt aarrattsford, Delaware Cuunt. Pa. 8 p. ra. Open-air meeting. 0iii street an I Lancaster avenue, under mupices o( the. rr.em trs of the party In the lTtn LagUiatlv In' trlct, Mm. U. C- Dowcll In cbarss, MUw are held we.vjy at as.ru tlac sod Itae. a p. n. Mntlog at tiiiue. t Mia. i U MtndtnbaU Qrayvlll. H-djinout ir nM 1 !..-. are Custy. 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