EVENING LBDGBB-gHIEADEtPHIA TUESDAY, MAY IX. 1916: tv TT S. IP L .. 9 S30AL dU JliJTCRTAillB itH UTrrtHB marriage of Miss Mary Hlshop t I Jones, """"" - ....n tnnM. to Mr. John Ornnt Ayllng, E gyraruse. Y-. wl" tn,0 ,,,rtco on 'Wednesday. Atlguss " ai. ruuu.ivt-n, mc lummer homo 01 mu uhuhb uimiiu, m jt,nnbunkport. Me. a "white ten party" will bo given by f lire. T Maxwell nieryweawier wn nuei t . i j o'clock at her home, Ar- Bjite, Sprlnff lane, Chestnut Hill, In lionor f jj, Mildred morpe, wnose marringo . f. ' Frederick Stanley Whlttnkcr will r (lk place on Thursday, .luno 10. There ' ... ... nutate nrenrtnt. Kill ne " ---phltadelnhlans will be Interested In tho Binnounccmrtit hi Mrs. S. Charles O'Neill 'f tho marriage 01 nor uuiiKmcr, hubs '... . Weill, to Mr. nnol White on arixlay. May . lnNcw York. ft Mr and Mr. J. Ernest Richards have. If " - i. 44 l4i4 nniln tfA rr, Tit. J liken inu I uiunihiho umi&v ul uhi :. t nn.1 tt.ltt innl'n nlintlf 1, 1st Head, i ."- ",l" "'" ""' .... ...U .w of June. Dr. nnd Mis. Howard Hansel, of ISIS tv.lnut street, with their sliest, Miss Mll- rjred JIcArtluir, of Detroit, motored to Princeton lor luncn on aunuajr, Miss Josephine Glonlger, of Lebanon. Is the guest of Miss Ella Brock, of 2101 Spruce street. r Sir, una urs. nuiiiuei inpiictni iu ..4UO I Miss Eleanoro Biapham, who mado her ft ja.. i eAtiotn. Iinvn tnUnn n. rnttntrt. nt Cape May for the eummer. Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Bailey Browder, MUs Katherlno Potter and Miss HubortA Potter have ciosen tneir nouso on Lin coln Drive, Ohcstnut Hill, nnd opened their country homo nt MontroBe, To. . illis lluberta Potter was one of this sea ion' debutants tr. nrA ylrta lHwnrrl T Trt1l A,.... .,11 Hill. .'... .i..... .... t.awi, Ulll,- t.lnftrf fr mif! Mrs. Wllllnm O. Ilnnw and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bowes nt tho tneairo on oaiuruay nigni. ouppcr ac the Bellevue-Strntford followed tho ncr- formance. Women of the Main Line and along tbi Beading will have qulto nn Interesting time this afternoon, when tho golf match between St. David's and the Huntingdon Valley Country Club will he held on the Utter's courso nt N'oble. Those who wll' Uko part Include: Huntingdon Vnlley Club team Mrs. Caleb Fox, Mrs. II. U. BtetFon. Mrs V V. Morris. Jr., Mrs Bradley, Mrs Burton Price, Mrs. Gilpin Loverlng. St. David's Club team Mrs. W. J. Peck, Mrs. Harris, Mrs. W. S Johnston, Mis Sheldon Catlln, Mrs J. Kearslcy Mitchell, 3d, Mrs. S. Fuguet and Mrs. K B. Pcchln. I Along the Main Line OVERBROOK Mrs. Frederick C. Mencke tflll entertain at luncheon at her resi dence, 6311 Sherwood road, on Saturday, May K, In honor of her daughter. Miss Elizabeth Wills Mencike, who will nfter rd take her younpf guests to tho Busy Be Fair to be held thnt afternoon for the benefit of tho Children's Seashoro Home at Chols-ca. IIERln Mrs l.THit.fi.l TIi.ia -iTriifA.j ht Hlirllland nnd Afnlrnnn nvomtna l.na lent Ollt (nvllntlnna tnr n nVifTrlrATi n.t.. en Saturday evening. I Chestnut Hill " Chestnut Hill society Is particularly Interested at present in the minstrel show Bild rfnnrf whlnl, i.lll t.A t..An Mn m... , -- .....w. .,.. w ,ti;u ,ii iuuu m InJ I c ' K' "" XB' "' ,no i niiacioipnia K Cricket Club ballroom for tho benefit of Hi- uie Hannemann Hospital. ...no ui mo uauniiy aigniuea medical Staff U'MI hlnnlAr. HibIh nAn nK,1 1..-. K J!"lllu8hey Doughertys for that occasion. K) The names of the doctors have been wlth K held, which also adds to tho merriment. m TlA anm .. u .1 - ... . - . k, iiii mm vane win no served ny K.. tirttv" nnlf1.il. nn.i , j . ... ft fi -""1", " Kcncnii aancing win P take place after tho entertainment. The ".oilman 01 mo commlttco in cbargo Is Mra, Harry Weaver, tho treasurer, Mrs. James M. Jenkins. The committee In cludes Mrs, CJeorgo C. Thomns. Jr.. Mrs. Dorothy Potter. Mrs. John H. Whlttnker nd Mrs. Jay Gates. Mr. William Potter, of Graver's lane Mar Stenton avenue, will return to his Borae from Europe In a few dnys. Mr. Potter sailed on Saturday. Mrs j, witlls Martin, of 130 Bethlehem rike has gone to Baltimore, Md for a Tlsit of severat days. Mrs Stevenson Crothers, of noslyn Hels-nta, has returned from Atlantic ..Mfia,1? Mrs Cnrrlngton C. Tutwller, " m West Chestnut avenue, have re turned tn hl. V, ,.,. ji.. fc-! weeks In Atlantla City. Mr and Mrs. Marshall A. Morgan, of ,',on Willow Grove avenues, will itava about June 21 for York Harbor. ZM hey w111 sPend the summer months In fiielr cottage. fM lM Mrs' Joeph A. Janney, Jr., , r.,51 Summit .avenue, are visiting "f- D. Murray In Maryland. ; Germantown 'P?.?Tne wmen'8 Guild of the First 'moV.M rUn Church ' held Us semi S. ;.yi me.etnB yesterday afternoon In riJ.pI,'h 1,0U3e. 39 West Chelten ave f Peaker was Miss J. Relgel. 'tlnir fn " '""""Hllg lain on JJlOia fh fi. , was served after the meet- s'". me nOStesses belne Mlu TIln Tlnnha :-Mr. Franklin Knlpe. WId'i11.''.'1 H"' wTen H, Poley, of Bast IinoBtv. I "' W1" Pend the next three Kwllw In the West. They will KarBin. . pnan,a Exposition before re yminj to Germantown. and Mrfl. William Cl TVa.n Mf tit. tv..i o.J-T I. .' ..". ..; eturn I snooi nouso lane, win nTi. a fortnight from an extended j. ".luusn ine West, JM1j H.i.n rn . - ,. ir.. feriof Hff .tret' has returned from a Eakl.n,ifpt0 Be'lmar. N. J., over the Ifeor v r and Mrs- Edward Hutc'nln B" Btv Quten ,ane' a,ao wer among III.. r.. .. Bite. V..tP K-Urtz snd her sister, Miss Rawed w if: or F'essant street, accom WmI xvin"?'1 Bue Bha ol West Halnea Bttan,, I"1. 'e.ave shortly for a visit to "' -" new York mnA nt. M. ... ItOlUe c-... "." vnent smith, of At P'M, : S ho hava been tho gueata hf- Barah Vandegrift. of 133 West aj " '"Wi en loaay lor vaiiejr tuth ElacnhAwr n n'ai irn,al . U give a shower followed by Ktm1 '""w of Ml VHUtU uilVr.Kno? 8r" to Mr. Phil- EBO Melen Dando, Miss Jean Hcagary, Miss Florence Illchards, Miss Balloch Hlrh nrds, Mi3 Dorothy Wilson. Miss lldltli Vllaon, Miss Dorothy Cochran, Miss Edith Wilson, MIm Edith Wnlz, Mls Cnthnrlno Houk, Miss Huth Mllllken, Miss Emma Wnlton. Miss Helen Camp hell, Miss Helen Gormloy, Miss Mildred Caverly, iMIss Martha Collins, Miss Sara Grosh. Mips Mnrgaret Wntklns, Miss 'Phyllis Walsh, Miss Loitlso MeKnte. Miss Madeline Anbury, Miss Anna Kctcliem, Miss Catharine Scheldt, Miss Helen Bates, Miss Kunlco Williams, Miss Eleanor Hord, Mtw. Howard Murray, Mm. J. Les lie Davis, Mm. Frederick Chandler. Jr, Mrs. Grenvllle Hopkins, Mrs. Harry Hut terworth, Jr., Miss 1cnora Waltz. Miss Harriet I,ow and Miss li.ivlnla Low, of 201 Chelten avenue, entertained at luncheon and a shower on Saturday In lionor of Mlsi Ituth Bauckman, whoso ninrrlago will tnko plnco In tho summer. Along the Reading Miss Marjorlo Wood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hnrrls Wood, of Noble, will bo married to Albert II. Kirk, of Tioga, on Thursday, June 17. The ceremony will be performed nt tho homo of tho bildo by the Itcv. Jnines Crowley, of Balti more, Md. Miss Mary Fnlrlcy Weldon, of Oak Lane Park, who has been visiting rela tives for six weeks In Champaign. Ill , and St, Louis, Mo., will return next week Miss Weldon Is a nlcco of Mr. nnd Mrs A. W. Fuirlcy, of Kcnlluorth avenue. Oak Lane Park. The Mny carnival of the Willow Grove Methodist Episcopal Sunday Bchool will bo held on Friday evening and Saturday afternoon and evening on the church lawn. Tho Wyncote Bird Club will bo ad dressed by Mr. Samuel C. Falmor, of Hwnrthmoro College, In a lecture on birds Saturday evening nt the Chelten Hills Ilnll, Wyncote. Mr. Pnlmer will conduct nn early morn ing bird walk Sunrtny, Mny Pi. Persons Interested may obtnln Information from Mr. Whcelock, Mrs. Noble, Miss Ksthcr Hencock nnd Mr. Buland Rcbmnn. Tho "Colonial Dames," a first-class minstrel show, will bo given In Dramatic Hall, Cheltenham, on Saturday night, May 23, for the benefit of tho Dramatic Society. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Lnchman, of Wyn cote, nro receiving congratulations on tho birth of twin daughters, May 2. Mrs. Ella T.enhnrt Is spending the tprlng and summer with .Mrs. Knthcrlno Lcnhnrt, of Lecdom street, Jcnklntown. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clark P. Pond, of Uth street, Oak Lane, hnvo as their guest Miss Mary Earnsbergor, of Wllllnms port. Pa, Miss Earnsbcrger will remain several weeks. West Philadelphia Invitations will shortly bo Issued by Mrs. Harry Clegg for tho marriage of her daughter, Miss Emma M. Clcgg, to Mr. Chandler B. Bowcn. on Wednesday eve ning, Juno 9, In tho Wharton Street Meth odist Episcopal Church, 51th and Cath arine streets. Tho ceremony will bo per formed by the pastor of the church, the Hew E. W. Stlllman, nt 8 o'clock. Mlsa Clegg will bo attended by Mrs. Frederick Leonard as matron of honor nnd by her sisters. Miss Elizabeth. Clegg and Miss Isabel Clegg, ns bridesmaids. Mr. Richard M, Clegg, a brother of tho bride, will act as best man and the ufchers will bo Mr. Wilfred Krlmmel nnd Mr. Alfred Clegg. Following the cere mony thero will bo a reception at tho homo of tho bride's mother, 6132 Locust street. Tho friends of Mrs. William J. Jen nings, who has been critically 111 In tho hospital, will bo glad to know that sho has returned to her home, 15 Walton avenuo, and Is rapidly recovering. Mrs. George W. Urquhnrt, of 4217 Pine street, accompanied by Mrs. Edward M. Moll, will go to Bnltlmoro this week to attend tho convention of the Organized Charities Association being held In that city. Mrs. Frank L. Elliot and her daughter, Miss Florence Elliot, of 1537 Spruce street, who have bcon spending several months at tho Exposition and points West, re turned on Saturday. An attractive dinner party' was given by Mrs. Anna Stllz, of C021 Locust street, on Sunday In honor of her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Hern don, of New York, who are spending sev eral -weeks In this city. Other of tho guests Included members of tho cast of the "Lady In Bed," among whom wero Miss Valll Valll, Miss Gertruda Vander bllt, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hall and Miss Ann Caldwell, the author of "Chin-Chin" and "The Lady In 'Red." Mrs. Herndon will bo remembered aa Anna Stllz, who gained notable distinction with Anna Pavlowa during her last tour In America, Miss Mary A. Stllz assisted In receiving. North Philadelphia The annual spring festival In aid of the Baptlat Home, Norris and 17th streetB, will be held on Tuesday, May 23, In tho home and on tho very attractive grounds that surround It There will bo two In teresting mualcales and literary enter tainments, one at 3:15 and tho other at 8.13 o'clock. Tho artists on the first program will be Miss Azalea Hawkins, soprano soloist: Mr. Lesher Pcnchtn, violinist! Miss Gertrude Moore, accompanist, Hnd Miss Mnry McNulty, reader. The ovcnlng program will Include the following well known entertainers: Miss Nabtnl Leldy, soprano soloist; Mr. Arthur Sherwood, tenor soloist; Miss Mary Phylenu Jefferls, pianist, and Miss Florence Fretz, reader and impersonator. The committee In charge of the feta Is composed of repre sentatives from tha Baptist churches in tho city and State and Includes: Mrs. J. E. Craig, Mrs. Elizabeth Gardiner, Mrs. M. E. White, Mrs. Ethan B. Palmer, Mrs. A. J. Davles, Mrs. Howard M. Leedom, 3Irs. George Shelmlre, Mrs. C. If. Wool aton, Mrs, Emma Bardsley, Mrs. C. H. Banes, Mrs. A. R. Parsons, Mrs. George L. Armstrong-, Mrs. E. R. Rlckard, Mrs, Joseph W, Davis, Mrs. J, A. Mitchell, Miss M. Hart, Mrs. G. E. Elliott. Mrs. M. A. Heist. Mrs. S. Farley, Miss Tlllla Ritchie. Mrs. O. Hufnal, Miss L TJnruh, Mrs. William II. Hunter, Mrs. Allen R. Wilson, Mrs. J. IC Mesohter, Miss Sadie Ervln, Mrs. Joseph A. Morris. Mrs. Clay ton Tunis, Mrs. W. H. Warder, Miss Ethel Jenkins, Mrs. Robert T. Seymour, Mrs. J, E. Kllpatrlck, Mrs. George A. Johnson, Mrs. T, C. Loomls, Mrs. Charles Mcadowcroft, Mrs. Q, O. Rleman, Mrs, W. E. Watklnson, Mrs. William J. HelM, Mrs. Clara Kane, Mrs. Mary Glass. Mrs. John weaver, Mrs. Rutger Dox. Mrs. B. isrimth. Miss Sara E. Hardesty. Mrs. Sara Biter, Mrs. O. G. Roberts, Mrs. W. Harr&f Cochran, Mrs. George V. Townsena, airs. II. AV. Lewis and Mrs. Ezra Waxier. The olllcers of the board of managers are; Mrs. Walter T. Lee, president. Mrs. Charles N- Saber, Mrs, Henry A. Weland, Mrs Richard H Ruisell, ylco presidents; Mus Annie V Ingham, corresponding sec retary , Mrs. J G. Walker, recording sec retary, and Mr. Charles .H. Banes, treas urer. . . " JpFSllil 4r Bla I rtk. mf irfr "&?: ' KIBIllSiwtr. ' XSxymSt . ywS. AHIIIIIIIIIIBilK. L ' aMMP&?ilS;r,,4;liBL 4HH.A ' MmM0mW'zWmm m JVPellltlllllllH llll ,BSBKUM$' t ''IKmWm WW wJ MISS LOUISE Who possesses n very fine voice, formnnce of "Tnlos of HofFmnn" South Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rosetto havo cloRcd their town hnuso and motored to Atlantic City yesterday, where they will spend the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. P. j7 Dovlln, of 1730 Por ter street, In thr Glrnrd Estate, have mndo prcpnrntloiiH for a. box party -it tho KnlghtH of Columbus ball this eve ning. Tho following guests wilt bo pres ent Mrs. Margaret Lee. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Daly, Mr. mid Mrs. E. Do Haven, of Washington. D. C; .Miss Helen Lee, Miss Mario Daly, Mlm Marie Dunn, Mr. Hugh Daly, Mr. John J. Schneider, Mr. John McKronln nnd Mr. Cornelius J. Devlin, of New York. Chief Boatsman John F. Brooks, IT. S. N., who haa been stationed for the Inst few montliH nt Guantannmo Bnv, Cuba, Is at present nt his home, 1713 Porter street, whero he will remain for a few days beforo going to New York to join the United States fleet. Commander Alfred Hinds, U. S. N., nnd Mrs. Hinds nro at present the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Dudloy Guilford at their homo In the Glrard Estate, 2103 South 21st Urcct. Mrs. A. Calhoun entertnlncd tho mem bers of her embroidery club yesterday afternoon at luncheon nt her home, 1220 South Broad street. Her guests included Mrs. William Seyfert, Mrs. Thomas Leon ard, Jr., Mrs. Joseph Wlllouchby, Mrs. Joseph Wayne, Miss Elizabeth Hunter nnd Mrs. George B. Znne, Jr. Tho Rev. Alfred R. Berkeley, of 2631 Wharton street, vicar of tho Memorial Chapel of tho Holy Communion, 27th nnd Wharton streets, entertained nt a delightful lecture on Ireland on Friday evening, during which were shown many scenes of Irish life, which were collected by Mr. George C. Thomas. Mrs. Alfred W. McBrlde, 1525 Porter street, entertained members of St Luke's Sunday nchool at their monthly recep tion Wednesday evening, followed by a buffet supper. Among those present wero Miss Mildred Martin, Miss Gene Baldwin. Miss Anna Culp, Miss Althcn Culp, Miss Helen MoBrlde, Mlsfl Helen Hoffman, Miss Lavlnia Wllklson, Miss Mnrjorle Sager, Miss Laur.i World, Miss Freda Monroe, Miss Emma Blcum, Miss Edna Sattem, Miss Edna Stenty, Miss Lillian Bcglcy, Mr. Wllmcr Watson, Mr. Elmer W. Hudson, Mr. Foster Guthree, Mr. Thomas Church, Mr. Clifford P. Stone, Mr. Allen 'Harbison, Mr. Georgo Fields, Mr. William McCracken. Mr. William Porter, Mr. W. Graydon Forrest, Mr. Howard J. Bradford, Mr. J. George Lutz, 'Mr. Raymond Kcllner, Mr. Raymond Hudson, Mr. Georgo Church. Mrs. Elizabeth O. Home, 2220 South Broad street, gave a recital Saturday evening. The proceeds will bo applied to n fund for the June anniversary of the Methodist Episcopal Mariners' Bethel Church, Moyamenalng and Washington avenues. Vocal solos by Mr. Rowland Ersklne. Mrs. Burton Beerben, Miss Martha Har ley. Dr. Francis O'Neill. Mr. Harry C. Welnmann, Mrs. H. C. Welnmann, Miss Sarah McKlnney; violin 6olo by Mr. E. Carr; recitation by Miss Adelaide Conley. Tioga Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Buttcrworth, of 1811 West Tioga street, will spend tho summer at their cottage at Ocean City, Mrs. Elizabeth fichelble, her daughters, Miss Elizabeth Schelble and Mlsa E. Bird Schelble, and Mrs. Schelble's cousin, Mrs, Josephine Schelble, of CBantrynook, Tioga and 19th streets, win open their cottage on 5th avenue, Asbury park, next week, and will remain at that resort until late In the autumn. Mrs. Samuel T. Fox, 6r of West On tario street, accompanied by her niece, Miss Adelaide Schofleld, left last week for a tour through the West to the Paclfla coast MUs Edna Blumenthal, cf 1S30 West Erie avenue, is visiting' Miss Catharine Wallersteln, of Richmond, Va. Mr, and Mrs. George Estes, of 3333 North Broad street, will entertain at din ner and oards on Saturday night, when their BUetts will 'be Miss Louise Helen Maurer. Miss Suo Fitzgerald, Mr. Ralph Earls Stanton, Mr, Norman Eberle, Mr, and Mrs. Walter Lyla Whitman, Mr. and Mrs. George McFarland and Mr, and Mrs. Dickinson Shaw, Notices for the Society page will be accepted and printed In the Evening Ledger, but all such notices mutt be written on one side of the paper, muat ba signed In full, with full addreai, and when poaalble telephone number muat be given. 6end all such communications to "Society Editor," Evening Ledger, 60S Chestnut (treat. Units theie requirements are car ried cut so that verification may be poaalble, the notices will not b pub. luhed. Photo by Marrrau. DE GINTHER She appeared recently in the por tly tho Behrcn's Opera Company. Frankford Tho Frankford Mothers' Club will hold Its annual meeting for tho election of ofllcerH tomorrow at !1 o'clock. In tho Friends' Srhoolhouse, Orthodox nnd Ponn streets. Reports of tho work dnno dur ing the yenr will bo read. At tho con clusion of business Miss Anne Hlghgnto Hall, of the School of Practho, will ad dress tho meeting. Prof Frank I). Wntxnn. head of tho department of sociology of llnvcrford iiIil-hu, will deliver nn nddress on "Tho New Basis of Civilization" Monday ev nlng nt tho lecture mom of the Frank ford Freo Library. Mr. and Mrs. John Elwcll, Jr., of Montreal, Can., formerly of Frankford, are visiting Mr. Elwell's father, Mr. John Elwell, of Womrath street. Mrs. Maurice A. Nugent will entertain tho members of thn bridge club today at her homo on Allegheny avenue. Among her guests will bo Mrs. E. M. Horn. Mr.".. George A. Wlllmnnus, Mrs. George Ham ilton, Miss Ermn Hardart, Mrs. James F. McCrudden, Mrs. Edwnrd Mallon. Miss Mary O'NIel, Mrs Stanley .1. Sullivan, Mrs. Lewis Pratt, Mrs. Stephen Whelan, Mrs. Lcsllo McPherrln, Mrs. John Mc Nally and Mrs. Anthony Williamson. Mrs. Charles Castor, of 5332 Keystono street, will entertain tomorrow evening at her home. Thero will be about 35 guests. Mrs. Castor has Just returned from a week's visit with friends. Tho following ofllccrs were elected at a recent meeting of the Frankford Ac cordion Band; President, Mr. R. Tren grove, Jr.; secretary nnd leader, Mr. A. Snyder: treasurer, Mr. R. Trengrovo, Sr,; Dusiness manager, Mr. William Lawson. Wilmington Mr. nnd Mrs. George F. R. Jackson, who went to England about a year ago. Intending to spend tho summer there and then go on to China, nro still In England and aro now at Hale, Cheshire, whero they expect to stay Indefinitely. Mrs. Jackson's sister, Mrs. Starr King, went to New York lust week to bo thero for tho naval maneuvers nnd to spend a fortnight with her husband, Lieuten ant King, now with Admiral Fletchor on the flagship of the Atlantic fleet. Mrs. King will go from New York to James town, R. I., to spend tho summer there. Mrs. Jackson and Mrs, King wero before their marriage the Mlsee3 Winchester, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. James P. Win chester. Mrs. Francis Lincoln, w'no is now be ing entertained very extensively at Dela ware City whllo sho Is a guest of her sister, Mrs, Charles Jefferson, has re cently come from San Francisco, Cnl and Inter will go to her new home at Fortress Monroe, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Bates spent the latter part of the week with Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand L. Gilpin and then went down to Old Point Comfort. Va., to spend a week. On their return they will visit hero and In Germantown, Pa., before go ing back to Lewlston, Me. Lansdowne Mr. Joseph Goudy, of Shadeland ave. nue, returns today from Pittsburgh. Mr. Edward Maher, of Burmont road, returned yesterday from a week's stay In Harrlsburg. MISS ROSE ROSENBERG Who will be married" to Mr. Morris Marks oa Thursday of bis week. MISS MAKGARET K. DUFFUS Miss DulTus is tho nttrnctivc daughter of Mrs. Hurry Kirtlnnd DulTus, of this city. ' Delaware County Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Johnston, of 22 South 2d street, Colwyn, Pa,, entertained at a wedding anniversary Saturday eve ning nt their homo. Among tho guests wero: Miss T. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. J. Atwood, Mr. and Mrs. P. Atwood, Miss J. Atwood, Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Qulnn, Mr. and Mrs. O. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Sln nott, Mr. and Mrs. D. Martin, Mr. nnd Mrs. J Martin, Mr nnd Mrs. J. Robb, Mrtf. Morrow, JIrn. A. Johnston, Miss E. K. Bailey, Mlsa Martin, Miss E. Chad wick, Miss A. Crosslnnd, Miss J. Marine, Miss E. Davis, MIhr V. Curron, Mr. J. Eckcrt. .Mr. J. Smith. Mr. W. J. Brown, Mr. W. J. Atchison, Mr. Chnrlcs Rhodes. Tho Highland Park Operatic Society Inst Saturday night presented "Plnaforo" at tho Hlghlnnd Park Hall. Tho caste arqiitttPfl Itself splendidly. Tho part of Buttercup was very well handled by MUs Florence Wudas. Juscphlno was well taken by Mrs. llyle. Other persons who nppenred In tho enst were Mr. Edward Davis, Mrs. Oliver Krausc, Mr. Chnrlcs FrcaBB, Mr. Frank Carroll and Mr. Charles Kitchen. The performanco will bo repeated at Clifton Heights Mny 18. Tho members of tho Jolly Eight Pl nochlo Club held their weekly meeting last week In tho homo of IMr. nnd Mrs. John Dahrlncor, of 110 South Front street, Col wyn. Tho guests Included 'Mr. and Mrs. Theodoro Precht, Mr. nnd Mrs. James E. Rogers, Sir. and Mrs. William D. Reeves, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nowdock, Mr. John Lee, Miss Helen Farley, Mr. Jamc3 Tip ping and Miss Katherlno Reeves. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kane, of Chester, aro rocelvlng congratulations on tho birth of a son. Mrs. John Dunwoody and her daughter, of Minneapolis, Minn., aro the guests of Mrs. Harvey Pratt-Howard, of Moylan. Northeast Philadelphia A strawberry frfitlvnl will be given by the Women's Missionary Society of tha Trinity Presbyterian Church, Frankford avenuo and Cambria street, on Friday evening. May 21. Mrs. Nowton, of 2VU Frankford avenue, has gone to Atlantic City, where she will remnln for the summer. Mrs. F. Baugher, of 2073 Frankford ave nue, has returned from Russellvlllo, Pa., whero sho has been tho guest of Mr. John Rnlo. Miss Dorothy Camel, of Atlantic City, Is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. C. Camel, of 1133 Marlborough street. Miss Margaret Campbell, of 2557 Emer ald street, haa returned from a two weeks' stay at her bungalow In Stone Harbor, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles L. Thomas, of 1209 Marlborough street, will entertain at cards on Friday evening, when the fol lowing will be present: Mr. and Mrs. J, Pldgeon. Mr. J. Lofner, Miss Elizabeth Larry and Mr. and Mrs. Charles L, Thomas. BUYS 5300,000 COLLECTION Dr. A. S. W. Rosenbach Purchases ''Sentimental Library." The "Sentimental Library," comprising an exhaustive collection of Dickens and Thnckaray letters and manuscripts, has been purchnsed by tho Rosenbach Com pany from Harry 11. Smith, the opera and musical comedy librettist The negotia tions were completed yesterday by Dr. A. S. W. Rosenbach for a consideration of 3C0,000. There are about 1200 volumes Included tn the S0O lots of the collection. This in cludes the flneBt collection of Dickens let ters nnd first editions extant. There aro also a number of Items of Keats, Shelley and Lamb, In addition to the Dickens ami Thaikuray portions, which comprise the larger part or tno collection. City Awards Invention Prizes Announcement was made today that Philadelphia, acting- on the recommenda. tlon of the Franklin Institute, awarded the John Scott legacy medal and premium to Herbert Alfred Humphrey, of London, England, and to Cav. Ins. Alberto Cerasoll, of Rome, Italy, for the Humphrey pump. The latter Is a de vice for raising water by the direct ap plication of explosive energy formed by a mixture of combustible gas and air. The Edward Longstreth medal of merit has been awarded to relatives of the late George A. Wheeler for his escalator. This Invention Is an Inclined elevator or moving platform for transporting persons from one level to another, Glenolden Church Has Party Members of Class No. 10 of tha Glen olden Presbyterian Church gave a "Song und Story" entertainment for the benefit of the churoh last night. Miss Elizabeth Roberts entertained with reading and stories, and Philip Hippie, , former teacher, exag several somjs. Swings, sand piles and ''giant strides," together with the other apparatus that comprises a playground, are being purchased by the Glenolden Board of Education to be In stalled In the playground of the Qlen rlden Public School. The playground will be opened at the close of the scho lastic yr. and a supervisor will ba appointed. I-"-" ,-Py-w ?iw J rSbslw I MRS HOWARD WIUTS PAGE, 1013 Clinton ptiect, will give an nuto bus party today In lionnr of licr daughter, Miss Edith Nelson Page, who will make her debut next season Anions the In vited guests nro: Miss Sarah 6. Myers, Miss Mnrgarctta Myers, Miss Knthnrlno Everltt, MlssJano Everllt, Miss Mnrgnrct I. Kcstcr, Miss Helen L. Marshall. Miss Sophlo S. C. Baker, Miss Louise Evolnnd, Miss A. Marjorlo Taylor, Miss Mllllcent McCarthy, Miss C. Eleanor Pepper, Miss Fiances W. Bcott, Mlas Mary Do Haven Derriitn, Btlfs Elizabeth W. Packard, Miss Mary F. Packard, Miss Sarah C. N'ellson, Mlsa Barbara M. Boyd, Miss Eleanor Bryant, Miss Mnry Norris Ccrbonl. Miss Mar garet II. Davis, Miss Margaret M. Dent. Miss ("orlnno B. Fireman, MUs Olivia M. loB. Onzzam, Miss Helen 11 (lleason, MUs Theodora K. Lllllo, Miss Lois L. Jackson, Miss Anno B. Merrick, Miss Gcitrudo L. Pnnconst, Miss Frances A. Randall, Miss Margaret O. Remnk, Miss Carolyn Sheppard, Miss Mildred Shop pard anil Miss Clirlsllno II. Stockton. An Intciestlng celebration will take place this afternoon In honor of tho fi2d anniversary of Hie founding of thr Northern Homo for Friendless Children, a lionscctailnn Institution, nt 23d and Brown streets. Visitors nro cordially In vited, and addresses will be made by Dr Linn P. Bowman nnd Dr. Lnnt Y. Urn ham. In addition thero will be a num ber of nongs nnd recitations by the chil dren themsrlos. The home, which Is tho oldest of Its kind In tho city, co operates with tho Organized Charities, nnd takes earn of 175 boys and girls, ranging In ago from 3 to 14 years. Camden and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs, Edwnrd King Carley will bo at home, after tho 15th if this month, nt 31 Halsted street. East Orange. Mrs. Carley was Miss Dorothy Burlolgh, of MerchantvlIIc. Miss Mnry C. Parsons, of 5n7 North 6th strict. Is visiting Judgo nnd Mrs. John Young In Now York. An engagement of much Interest In Cnmden which has been iinnnuuccd It that of Mrs. Marl' Campbell Keen:, of 6th nnd Cooper streets, nnd Mr. Wnrrcn Howard Cnflln, a wool merchant, now re siding nt St. David's, Pa. Mrs. Ira Simpler, of Schwcnksvlllo, Pa., who has been tho guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Shlnn, of 213 North 2d street, has returned homo and cntor tnlned Mies Mnry Wilson and Mr. Humphrey over the week-end. Mr. nnd Mis. A. W. N'nsh. of 503 Cooper stioet. will closo their home this month and go to their summer homo at Island Heights. LEDGER BULLETINS POPULAR Promptness and Accuracy of Service Notable in Lusitnnia Disaster. Tho popularity, ns well as the efficiency of tho Evening LEDonn's bulletin board services throughout tho city was especial ly cmphnslzed during' tho gloomy days when tho Lusitnnia horror filled tho pub 11a mind. From tho moment tho first bulletin an nouncing tho terrible trngedy was printed nnd this was dono In less Uian seven minutes after tho wlies hod flashed the nows until Into Into tho night, vast crowds surged around tho boards at the different localities awaiting with almost breathless Interest, fear alternating with hope, the next mebsage which tho export operator wns prepnrlng. In many places trafllc was Impeded; but what waa public trafllc, even to tho alort policeman, In view of such a stupendous tragedy? On Friday nnd Saturday nbout 150 bulle tins wero put upon tno boards a mural newspaper, In which every detail flashed acros3 the ocean was concisely presented to tho public. Tiniest Baby Weighs 54 Vi Ounces Jeannetto Rubrlka hns only been in tho world three weeks, but has tho distinc tion of being tho smnllest baby In this city. Sho weighs only BHi ounces, but nt the Women's College Hospital, whero her case Is attracting n great deal of ntten tlon, the doctors say sho will llvo and Is as normnl ns any larger child Tho baby, who Is the 15th born to her parents, who llvo nt 2231 Nassau street, weighed at her birth 3 pounds 6H ounces, but haa lost two ounces In weight since. 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. 5o persons will take this big free trip. Let us show you how. Now, white you have the chance, fill out and mail this coupon- ' CONTESTANT'S ENTRY BLANK .. m PUBLIC LEDGER EVENING LEDGER INDEPENDENCE SQUARE, PHILADELPHIA Please enter ray name as a contestant tor tho Panama Pacific -exposition Tour. Bend ma all the necessary Information scu) eubseriiUlo UmJ, "T3Ti"7r-T Dr. Loyn) Y. Graham Is president, of j tho Board of Trustees, and the Other members nro Mr. William R. King, treasv ; urer; Mr. ndward s. Sams, Vlca presi dent; Mr. Millard Kcseler. secretary! MrU Frank Pearson. Mr. Samuel Vrborrt&n. 1 Mr. William II. Stevens, Mr. Hownrd Vf.m Lowls, Mr. Ohnrles O. Balrd, Mr. WHUoti J .Miirnoii, .Mr. Honert neyl, fur ur&nK Vnii Roilen, Mr. .Tncob Mohr, Mf. Her' bert Havens nnd Mr. William O. Blair. The Board of Managers Includes Mrs. Geoigo W. Urnithnrt, president: Mrs, -Charles V. Baeder, VIco president; Mrs. Alexander At. Fox, Jr., vlco president: Mrs. Frederick T. Warren, recording sec retni-y; Mrs. J. C, F. Gordon, correspond' Ing secretary; Mrs, Wllllnm O. Henry, tren8urcr: Mrs. Wllllnm E. Hexamcr, as sistant treasurer; Mrs. Kenton Warne, Mrs. Theodoro Julius, Mrs. E. V. Mc Caulley, Mrs. Frank W Mtlzzey, Mr Benjamin F. Kunls o. Mrs. Edward M. M Atoll, Mrs Henry Frey, Miss Mary Bloane, 1 .urs. nininni u -Jougniy ana Mrs, llow nrd S. Roberts. The annual tunchoon of tho nlumnno of tho Ilordentown Female College wilt bo held tomorrow In tho North Garden of tho Ilellevuo-Strntford. Mrs. Edward Nowton Hang Is president of the assocla' tlon, and Mrs. Thomas C. Shreve, of Pemhcrtnn, N. J., Is secretary and treas urer. The guo9t of honor will be Miss Mnry O Rice, nn alumna, who Is prom inent In th Woman's Suffrage Party of Pennsylvania. An Interesting musical program will be rendered by Mr. Henry Outney, tenor; Mrs. Linda Latch, so prano; Mrs. Smathers, Miss Stevenson nrA Mrs. A. R. Benson, of Dover, Del. Mrs. Robinson, of Hackensnck, N. J., will Mve a monologue nnd a song dedicated to tho school has been composed by Mlas Dorothy Stone Garbcr and will bo sung bv the guests. Thero will be present over K0 former students of tho school, which was founded In 1S52, and was the Hrst woman's college In tho Stato of New Jeiscy. "WHAT'S DONO TONIGHT?" Fiftieth anniversary dinner. Union league) 7 o'clock lew leli JJducntlonal Hoard, Dropile Collet:: t nVlock. Knights of Columbus reception. Academy of MlIMn; n o'clock. , o'clocjJrlty Dlvnco Frolle." "''el Walton) 8 Ijelmont Improvement AMoelatlon, S010 Olr- ui,l!0C8l,nk.Ia.ra "' Trade, Dln'monfl and th fi ..Thirty-fourth nnd 4tth Wards Dualncis i',' ", Asyo.-iatlon, 5312 llavcrford avenua; 8 o clock Kree. titrrnntitown miriness Men's Association. vernon llullrtlnif, MM Uermantown avenue: a o t lo.-k Tree. rcMl and Drain Dealers, Dourcc: 8 o'clock. Henrer a Hill Improvement AeiocUtlon, 1888 S.1""1 ,"-'1 street, 8 o'clock free. Fi-nnkfnrd Bunlners Men, Marshall School: n clock. Tree. .,','ill.ldr"" ." , A.M Society, 321 South 13th street, s o elo-k. Free Orailuotlnn (lermon Hospital Nurses' School, Urnrnn Hospital. Free. ,' ,'c,nn. Memorial Urldse Committee, Hotel A'lelplila. Awarding of dlplomns to srnduatcs of Ire lutfrlan tJcn onBs' Home, First Presbyterian Lhurch, WaiiltliiEton Square: S o'clock. Freo. ..n.ano."'''., PMfomalhean Society, AdelphU Hotel: 8 o clock ,.1iln3.llctt. Northeast Trading Stamp Compaby, 2217 North Front street. SUFFRAGE EVENTS TQD WOMAN SUFFRAGE PATMT. v-S & im.rrIf,m!.,Prs..of ,lho par,v address th & orth Philadelphia Huslncsa Association at tt J monthly niei-tlns at tho Mcctown Hoys' Club. 3 iiuminK i-nrK aenua and C'larlrsa street, acnkers Mra. William All ert Wood and Mrs! Oeorgo II. Wobcnsmlth. Musical program aW nrranged. Mrs. Felix M. Kater sines. A num ber of patroncsi.es hnvo the affair In charge, nmoiiy them Mrs. SlBtnund Dernsteln. Mrs. !,ma Rrlove. Mra. MorrU Myers. Mrs. AMIIIiun Newman. Mrs. William Pool Mrs. Oeorso Swift Mrs. T Wauner. Mrs. Edward E. Zlecler and Mlrs Gladys .Zlesler, , , S. 1' m. Meeting; at Aramlnsro Mission.. JJhe.-it HhiMif lann and Coral street. Miss Betsey McKuv In charge. s u. m.--SuifniBe meeting before, tho Cohoek slnk Business Men's and Taxpayers' Associa tion. Oth nnd Diamond streets. S n. m. Meeting at Klloam Methodist Epis copal Church. 70th street and Woodland ave nue. Mrs. Oforgo A. l'lersol sneaker. S p. rc.-Optn-alr meeting at K!d and Cbes nut streets, under aup!ces of tho catty's branch In the 21nt Legislative District- Mrs. II, C. neltzel In charge Similar meetings will be held at the same tlmo and Place each week. n p. m. nrn-air meeting in camtiringo street. In vh Inlty of 40th street and Qtrsrd avenue, under auspices of party's branch tn tho 17th Legislative District. Speakers.: Mis l Herlha Sapovlts anil Mrs. Edith Pierce. They SDeak from 'ho nutomobllo of Mlis Mary A. llurnham. Mrs. M. C. Dowoll presides. II p. m. Opcn-nlr meeting at 10th street and , Cirard avenue. undr auspices of the oarty's bram-h In the tTth legislative. District. Speakers and presiding officer sime as In CambrldRo street. EQUAl, FRANCHISE SOCIETY, Noon Opon-alr neellng at Poatafflce, Oth nnd Chestnut stri-cts Rpeaker: Mlia llartha Sapolts, organizer lor the society. 1:30 p. m. Mlis .Anna McCue. In chars o of Die Kensington brunch of tho society, speaks between reels at presentstlon of "Vbur Girl nnd Mine," tho suffrage "movie," at the nrunmvlftk palace. Km nU ford avenue and Norris Btreet. 7:rlO p. in. Mlea Anna McCue speaks at the same place during Intermissions at the evening performance. lymaiji:' i ii'uuiulj nrn mams&amemmMmiiMWHim!mmlm& f