Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 13, 1915, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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    EVEKlKa LBDaER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1915.
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m T' vih of May Ten will tia served
?Itock to 6 o'clock, nnd sn nttrac
W' i.i nrournm has been m ranged.
TOihur a Dlclon Is In charge of
Hf. Walter Hendciwon Bryant nnd her
t,.. Miss Klwnor Bryant, of IK.
.'T Vm itreet. will leave me inner iih
fioatk d "ce''(1 the juramer nt tho
W llol'r D-r Harbor, Mo. Miss
fMrtl be on of next season debu-
W. and Mrs. Samuel K. Reeves, 316
n :..:t will ho tho cueats of
LR last nlM were Mr, and Mm.
KJtl Mr. rorcy 0. Madeira, Mr.
te1? fitownrt Moorchoad, Dr. and
fencW, Bin!?, nnd Mr. and
S P'vhU wen" W? Coxe enter
ilfeW? SS; ible in liohnr or titHr
Bf? mim Elaine Taylor English ana
L& it-AhiA Society of Iho Colon
"rt AmeriSt will hold a
nl stenton Man-
on Thurs-
fkr. n1 '.'.I. ...Ill hn thn ClIMtR Of
V' mother, Mrs. Craig Llppln
SfThlr home. "Craig Eyre," ftl
JM. Vile Mcadowbrook, for tho sttm
"! iiriLIPPlncott will open her coun-C'-
'!:'' .!,.. flr.f nf nnxt week.
residence "" j --
L, tntsoh M On warn, who Is again
K,rlJr her home at 25 South wih
W has taken a box for tho Devon
K". i Show, and will entertain a party
f'ffi S her daughter, Miss Olivia
a Gaaiam, who will be presented
? frt early In tho foil. Mrs.
IS OCly """' .,... !.,.- ,ltl lnvn
for" CambrUlgV. whore they
Was ibV.rrngai.Botl Pier for tho
fait of the summer.
Sinn Virginia Rodman, who will havo
S pjl Fraternity Fair, to bo held
ll'Sri. Bamuel F Houston's rcsldenco at
IffioHtnut Hill, will be assisted by tho fol
lowing ftldM .Hiss ucny imii, iido
Inclllt do Koscnko. Miss Lorraine Ulss-
tS Juliana S. Baker, Miss Peggy Ora-
f . .. T ntv 1lna TVTnrirnrottn
ii, m jiiea .,iuijr -.. ... ......0..-.,-
ijuD,i Miss Hope Wilson, Miss Anno
llAtltf MlBB AHrCUH. i-Uttia nu iia-j .,ij-
Pri. J." Hldgway Rcilly, presiding over
i t. nrltl Vh naalctfifl liif ATI on
Dttreacn biiuij. ih " ..o.,..,. , ....do
IBwtnce Howell. Mrs. Leonard T. Henlo,
Ijlrt John 31. Tacknrd, 3d. Jtrs. S. Crozcr
tfttluon, Miss Prlscllla Bohlcn, Miss AI
Joia Brinton and Mrs. Edward Ingersoll.
SBr. and' Mrs. N. Allen Stockton, Miss
CfciijUne Stockton nnd Mr. N. Allen
Stockton, Jr., will close their apart
liifi nl thn Ttp T.nncnv. 23d nnd Pino
jtreeta, next week and spend tho summer
II tolT couniry numo, uio ivnuii, xjciii
wrw, Pa.
EX wedding took place yesterday nt tlu
plU-Carlton, New York, when Miss Al
berta Holland became tho bride of Mr.
John-F. Flsk. 3d. Mr. nnd Mrs. Flsk will
jealje In Wynnewood, Pa., nfter an ox-
man weaaing irip. iv party or inua.
'Jelphlam went over for tho wedding, in
cludliiff Mr. and Mrs. Wnlter Blackburn,
itlr. and Mrs. Daniel Mooar Davis, Mr.
'Joieph Behal, Mr. William Connor, Dr.
lf,J Mrs. Thomas Reading, Mrs. Masey
ffl&lttaker and Jlr. i'ostletnwau.
plr, and Mrs. Louis C. Mndclra havo
ilikea a house on Greenwood avenue,
Jttklntown, and will occupy It after the
trrt of June. Mrs. Madeira will bo re-
'numbered as Miss Mario Welsh. Mr. and
ia uaiacira aro spending several weens
uiUie gueBtB of Mr. nnd Jlrs. T. Henry
uion at tneir nome in uneatnut iilll.
Mr. Sidney r. Tyler, who has been
Wdlng the winter In Philadelphia, will
(pen Ms country residence on Wnshlng-
cnune, Ellclns Park, about Juno 1.
Friends of Mr. Joseph E. WIdencr. of
Irwiwood Hall, Elklns Park, will bo
faauo hear he Is recuperating after his
tttent Illness. Mrs. Joseph E. WIdener
tu Jait returned from a week's trip with
Mparty of friends to a reserve near
rftmeitown, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. TlpnA nnillnu tara -tuVir,
! been in town for the winter, will
Te&d thA Slimmpr mnnllio a a fVia itiiadIii
Of. Ur. find Tm Tlnhnrt TCmt Un n
ttelr country residence at Strafford, Pa.
m. Hare will be remembered aa Miss
JfcMulia Hanson, of Bala.
!Ur8. Henrv C.mnenv T?llnv fRR UnM,nt,
ltreet,ve a breakfast yesterday from 12
tfl) I A'rlnrlr In vtaa 1,1.. T7.JI.I. ri,
fir .T. .nci. .iiioa j:,uii!i uuuj.
Kri. Hlley was assisted In receiving by
W. John Hlley, Sirs. Thomas Stlnson.
w-w. N. Boyer. Mrs. F. H. Stevens,
lit Merles Mrs. W. T. Brooke. Mrs. J.
IIUjT ffln Till... ir t v. n,,.i vr.
ff" Harrington. Mrs. John M. Fries,
5i. i? ".u"ye, Ms uioronco Hancock,
Wu Bessie Wilkinson and Miss Dorothy
fcri. - -. . .' - - .
lh.ui BlT' ana Mrs' ueorge Holt
t2r. . f' of "Wlndybrow. Bala, will
)i'..v.i.n lnal ,ne,r ltle daughter,
iM Katharlnn TTaI.h o u,j '
S-5 AJor appendicitis yesterday
ljrtrat, Price Hospital. 18th and
fi.-'3-. ?hs cn,la la reported as
S?"' n'cfly. Mrs. Strawbrldge. be-
Vik.Vi.r i "a,acr n me social circles
Wtr h.'vi We" known for her literary
5.2:.lrueIei to Various magazines, nnd
fgnj a book which has a wide clr
.Jl'lef those lntereat-rt In hA
l ttff Mtl Flower Market was
tofflrL rnl,JB at the home of Mrs.
fAr!. Mee. 1700 Wilnm .l,o. ink.
iU"' e held on May 10.
'&".'""" uordon Sleade Large la
(ner M.fr l V9 HUtenhouse Squara
hSrtb1?1 A"elloni Mrs. J. W1I
lB'IC Ph,- ?norary President, and Mrs.
an,' - ui Becreiary.
Aloncr tlip Mnin t.jo
tlBIOOE-Colonel and Mrs. Thomas
'itr, kl ""'Phy. of MOO Drexel road.
I eWiiv. ,. a"ea ,0 Pittsburgh for sev
l'arii ? Mcount of the Illness of Mrs.
W ' ' "father, Mr. Joseph Vande.
itti0!iif .7r. .. .
WiMweaT.: rcn,Dal1- ". En'e- '
ie4 iik,iV '"' Bnq i-aiones, enter
i'e! Mr. V, y"terday afternoon In
if n Mrs, PierBcm Irwin.
ffl? wliinV Clayt Harry Tag
H.I. '.!' Montgomery avenue, will en.
Uiliff? Pn Friday "'ternoon In
S4i to m, part Bwdbury, whose
n SiV.."uJB" '-aver wil take
LailRflnwno
uhhM H,P.vif ot Mytc. Con"-.
(Uifj-.V',"n "" T Darby,
(r wdowne avenue, has returned
, -
iti!irt,,Up. "j?ub of Lan.downe
?M o t at the hom Qt Charles
I f Owens avenue.
ST.pl!.Uim Boyd' PMtr "' the
Ui t-r"""if"n i-nurcn, wno has
W IQf lorn. 'tin,. , , t
ald.V, -.""" "vicens
-'"if improveq.
ot WUllard, of West Baltl-
. w returned Xrom a vllt to
MISS DOROTHY KIRK
Who will net ns n maid of honor
to tho May Queen at tho svm
bolic paRennt to ho clvon on Sat
urday afternoon nnd evening in
Lansdowno.
Germantown
Mrs. Franklin L. Sheppnrd. of JM Har
vey Btreet, has gone to Ocean City for
soveral weeks, accompanied by her three
children.
Miss Julia A. Wilson, of '.".'I llnrvcy
street, tins gono to Southampton to open
her cottago for tho summct.
Mr. and Mrs. William S. Lloyd, of IM
Harvey streot, nro spending some time
In Worncravllte, Pa., nccoinpnnlcd by
Mrs. Lloyd's sister, Mrs. Cirny, of Cali
fornia, who Is their guest.
Mr. nnd Mr. William It. Hrailhury, of
633D Grceno street, Imvc lsued cards Cor
tho mnrrlngo nf t'nolr daughter, MIfs Mar
gnret Knox Flrndhtiry, to Mr. Hor.iro .1
Clonver on Tuesday, Juno 8, nt 8 o'clock.
In tho Second Presbyterian Church,
Greene and Tulpchockcn streets, Gcrninn
town. Thero will bo a business meeting, fol
lowril bv ten, nt the Stevens School, 'J21
West Cheltcn avenue, of tho Alumnte
Association on Tuesday nfternoon, .luno
1. All members nro uiged to ho present.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Blakeloy, of SVa In
dian Queen lano, gnvo a dinner last night
before the weekly dnnco nt Manhelm.
Tho guests included Mr. and Mrs. Will
iam Morlce, of Ovorbrnok, nnd Mr. and
Mrs, Ferdinand Graves.
Mr. and Mis. Francis P.. Strawbrldge,
who havo been touring California for tho
lost month, will return to their residence
on Wlssahlckon avenue nbout tho middle
of this month.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Pardee, of West
Walnut lane, havo returned from Charles
ton, S. C, whero thoy were visiting
friends.
Miss Anltn Miller Smith, ot 227 River
side drive, New York. Is tho guest of her
sister nnd brothcr-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Caleb J. Mlluc, 3d, of Queen lane.
Mr. Hnrwood Closson, son ot Dr. and
Mrs. Jamos Closson. of 63 West Cheltcn
avenue, who Is n student nt Princeton
University, spent the week-end with his
parents.
A "Colonial Dance" wns given by the
Z!d Legislative District of tho Woman's
Suffrage pnrty InBt evening nt tho Colo
nial Dnnco Castle, Gcrmnntown avenue,
below- Chelten avenue. Souvenir votes
for women pins were given to tho guests.
Mrs. Victor H. Roberts, manager of tho
cnstlc, left nothing undono to make tho
affair an unprecedented fenturo. Tho com
mittee In charge of arrangements wns
Miss Mario C Weedstrom, Miss Olmlys
M Wntson, Mrs. fleorgo Wobensmlth,
Miss Nettle L. Halm, Miss Helen Lukens
nnd Miss Helen Itahn. (
West Philadelphia
Invitations will shortly bo Issued by Mr.
nnd Mrs. J. Aimer Dlttrlch. of 950 North
4"d street, for tho mnrrlngo of their
daughter. Miss Jessie Elizabeth Dlttrlch.
to Donald Irwin, on the evening ofWeil-nee-day,
Juno 2. The ceremony will tako
plnco In Grace rrotcstnnt Episcopal
Church, 41st street and Glrnrdn venue.
Miss Dlttrlch will bo attended by Mrs.
Robert Downs Wilson no matron of
honor, and Miss Ida Mathewson of Nnr
racansett Tier, R. I., as maid of honor,
and her bridesmaids will be Miss Mary
Ker Christian, Sites Minnie Endlcott. Miss
Marian Hnllowcll nnd Miss Edith Mullen
' Guv ltnu.r will net as best man. nnd
ho ushPrs will be Mr. J. Milton Hngy,
Mr Walter A. Dlttrlch. Mr. Scott Stew
art, Mr. Robert Wilson. Mr. Waldo Phll
ltpB and Mr. S. Clement Irwin, ot ritta
burgh. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Wilson, of 422S
Walnut street, will close their town
house early In Juno and move to their
summer home at Great Neck. L. I. Mr.
and Mrs. Wilson will bo accompanied by
their son, Mr. George B. Wilson, Jr.
Mr. George II. Weaver, ot 13H South
B3d street, gave an attractive luncheon
today at her home. Her guests ncluded
Mrs Horace Fleming. Mrs. Louis Blck
iey.'Mrs. Raymond Snelllng, Mrs. George
Fcatherer. Mrs. Bartholomew. Mrs. Kep
ler and Mrs. CaBe.
Mrs. Hnrry Palmer, of 4C1 Prestcm street,
entertained the members ot her "-00
card party yesterday nfternoon, when
her guests were Mrs. Comly Shoemaker.
Mrs. Walter R. Eastburn, Doctor Bacon,
Mrs James Gladding, Mrs. W. Hirst,
Mra William Shoemaker, Mrs. A. Chal
mers, Mrs. R. Russell, Mrs. Foster, Mrs.
J. Scherr. Mra. W. D. Chambers. Mrs.
Lowener. Mrs. J. Eckel. Mrs. Wright
nnd Mrs. Reed.
Miss Gertrude Murphy and Miss Anna
T Murphy, of Ki North 53d street, en
tertained over the week-end their cousin,
Miss Marjory Elliott, of Wilmington,
Del While here several entertainments
were Elven In her honor. On Saturday
evening a strawberry klotch was given,
and on Sunday night the Misses Murphy
entertained informally In her honor.
Among those present were Mr. William
Breslln and Mr. Albert Anserawlch. both
of Shenandoah, Pa.; MIbs Cathryn Farley,
Miss Gene Mack. Mr. Jack Rudolph, of
Wilmington; Mr. Jack Lynch and Mr.
Ray Golden, also of Shenandoah.
Camden and Vicinity
Many social affairs are being given In
Merchantvllle for Miss Emma Spangler,
whose engagement to the Rev. Harold
Morse, of Merchantvllle, has been an
nounced, Mrs Frederick Fox. of 805 Cooper street,
was In charge of the Raymond Academy
Alumni reunion. Mrs. Fox and family
will summer as usual In their cottage at
Ocean City Gardens.
Mr and Mrs. C. H. Stewart, of KM North
4th street, are entertaining their son Earl
and family, of Rochester, N. Y.
Miss EUte Tophelmer, of Avondale. Cin
cinnati, who "has been visiting Mrs. Er
nest V. Charaberlln, has returned to her
home.
Mr and Mrs. Alfred Lowry closed their
Camden home, at t3 Cooper street, Sat
urday and with tbeir daughter. Martha,
motored tq their summer homo near
Edgewater Par.
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JIISS HELEN BUCHANAN
Who will nppcar in tho lending roles of tho "Sorcerer" and "Trial
by Jury," to he given tonight by the Savoy Opera Company.
South Philadelphia
Friends of Dr. H. B. Shmookler, 1320
South &th street, will bo glad to learn
that ho has completely recovered from
his two weeks' lllncfis, and that ho re
turned yesterday from Ml. Slnal Hospi
tal to his home. The Illness did nut
prove to bo typhoid fever, ns was fenicd
nt first. Doctor Shmookler Is secretary
ot the Mt. Slnal Hospital staff.
Miss Cella Cohen, 1331 South Bth street,
gnvo n farewell supper yesterday In
honor of Mr. and Mrs. M. Pransky. of
1015 East Moyamenslng avenue, who
leave this week to take up their resi
dence In Brooklyn. N. Y. Covers wcni
laid for 12. Miss Cohen was assisted by
Miss Mary Tress and Mr. nnd Mrs. Lceti'r
Kutner.
Miss Mary Abrams, 1312 South 6th
street, will return tomorrow from New
York, whero she Is tho guest of her sla
ter. A danco will bo given In her honor
tonight, nt which there will bo more than
200 guests.
Tho Bnchelor Girls will hold their first
nnnunl danco two weeks from toilny.
Those In charge of tho affair aro Miss
Winifred Wilcox, chairman; Miss Uesslo
Mayer, Miss Allco Kersey, Miss Jcsslo
Frnntz nnd Miss Mary Horter.
Thn Unique Club met this week at tho
homo of Miss Penrl Burnsteln, 127 North
10th street. Miss Gertrude Sltvcr ren
dered severnl vocnl selections, accom
panied by Miss Helen LoblanK. Miss Rnc
Bnron, Miss Sarah Gerson nnd Miss Penrl
Burnsteln demonstrated tho modern
dances. Miss Gertrude Sliver was ad
mitted ns a member to tho club. Re
freshments were served. Those present
were: Miss Jenn Ilaron, Miss Helen Mnr
golis, Miss Rae Baron. Miss Clara Cohen.
Miss Fannie Cohen, Miss Jenn Cohen,
Miss EpsIo Deutsch, Miss Sarah Gerson,
Miss Roso Krakovltz. Miss Helen Lel
bnng, MIe Cecelia Supovltz and Miss
Gertrude Silver.
Miss Mnry T. Cohen, of 831 McKean
street, entertained on Sunday evening In
honor nf her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
J. Olschan, of Bridgeport, Conn. Among
those present were Miss Bertha Marks,
Miss Nellln Shestack, Miss Rosa Gross
man, Miss Florence Splelman, Miss Sarah
Luber, Miss Gertrudo Lederhandler, Miss
Roba Llpshutz, Miss Minnie Tnlkman,
Miss Kntheryn Rosenwerg, Mr. Albert
Kardon. Mr. A Cohen. Mr Joseph Dlvno,
Mr. William Odell. Mr. Thomnn Buck
Mr. Jnck Wcllenbnch. Mr Hnrry Collins,
Mr. Conrad Luber. Mr. Solomon Bern
stein, Mr. Jack Grossman. Mr. Jack L.
Cohen, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. Cohen and Mr.
Benjamin Cohen.
Mrs. Allen Caperton, who has been the
guest of hrr daughter and son-in-law,
Lieutenant Ralph L. Shepard, U. S. M C .
nnd Mrs. Shepard. nt their homo In tho
Glrard Estate, 2333 South 21st Btreet, has
returned to her home In Richmond. Va.
Mrs. William Fax entertained tho mem
bers of her sewing club yesterdny after
noon, at her homo, 2323 South 12th street.
A buffet luncheon wbb served. Her
guests Included Mrs. James C. Mc
Hugh. Mrs. Daniel McHugh, Mrs. George
De Wlnton, Mrs. B. McGowan, Mrs.
Famuel Lair, of Nnrberth: Mrs. Christian
Baurer, Mrs. Andrew Steuffey.
Woodbury
North Philadelphia
Miss Mario Shea will entertain nt cards
tomorrow afternoon, followed by tea, nt
hor homo, 210-1 North 13th street. Sho
will bo assisted by her sister. Miss Jnuct
E Shen. nnd tho guests will Include Miss
Dorothea Miller, Miss Hester Raw ley.
Miss Mnrguerlto Ryan, Miss Helen Rnn.
Mrs. Dnnlel Kennedy, Miss Helen Ilea,
Miss Elizabeth Kelly, Miss Mary Kelly,
Mbs Emily Devcnny. Stlss Marie Rnn.
Miss Emma Gross. Miss Anna Garr mid
Miss Mary Mngnhcrrl.
Miss Elizabeth Rose, of 2.113 Marston
street, cntertnlned a few friends Sunday
evening. Among thoso present wero Miss
Ilnsnlyn Shull, Miss Fny Trumpeter, Miss
Paulino Shull. Miss Molly Abrams, Miss
Lillian F. Rose, Mr. Joseph Smith, of
Lcwlstown; Dr. William Welsor, Mr.
Harold Swain, Mr. Jack Klein, Mr. Ben
jamin Klein, Mr. J. Josephs and Mr.
Maurice M. Rose.
A dnnco wns held on Tuesday night nt
tho North Broad Street Drawing Rooms,
715 North Broad street, under the auspices
of tho Chaos Country Club. Prominent
among the hundred guests were Mr.
James A. Byrne, Mr. Joseph A. Clavln,
Mr. Charles Heffernnn, Mr. John B. Qulg
ley, Mr. Jntnes C. Crumllsh, Mr. William
J. Buckley, Miss Lilllnn McGovern, Miss
Edna Barnes. Miss Mary A. Qulglcy nnd
Miss Mnry Mooney. Tho danco was pre
ceded by a vaudeville performance.
Mr. and Mr. Charles Miller and fam
ily, of 1831 North 17th streot, nnd their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Mortimer G. Levy, and family, have
opened their cottage, 13 South Boston
avenue, Atlantic City.
Miss Henrietta Loeb, of 1833 North
17th street, la spending some time as tho
guest of Mrs. A. Loeb, of 523 West 112th
Btreet, New York.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Maurice Ehrllch, of 3030
West Berks street, entertained tho mem
bers of tho Gem Deity Club Sunday night
In honor of tho birthday anniversary of
their daughter, Miss Mary Ehrllch. Tho
guests present were Miss Dorothea Ras
kin, MIbs Frances Hermann, Miss Thel
ma Bnrmuch, Miss Esther Margolls, Miss
Lillian Shapiro, Mr. John C. Enrllch und
Mr. Joseph Romm.
Mr Albert Katz, n turtent of law nt
tho University of Pennsylvania, will
spend the summer at a Maine camp. Mr.
Katz lives at ISth and Diamond streets.
Tho Stags, Jr., a private social organi
zation Is preparing n function to termi
nate Its season's activities. The place and
date ot tho celebration havo not yet been
determined.
Mr. Jean Josephs, of 2020 North Park
avenue, Is In St. Joseph'fl Hospital, re
cuperating from the effects of an accident
of revcral weeks ago.
A large party which motored to Atlantic
Cltv yesterday morning, lunching at the
Brighton Hotel, nnd returning this eve
nlng, Included: Mrs. Frederlo J. Halter
man. Mrs William H. Rltter, Mrs. J.
Schrlber, Mrs. Hiram HIrsh, Mrs. Ru
dolph Sosna, Mrs. Edward Hartel, Mrs.
Jacob Relswanger, Mrs. J. Hnrry Bowers,
Mrs. L. Essllnger. Mrs. Radcllff, Mrs. L.
Rosenberger, Mrs. C. S. Lauber, Mrs.
Charles F. AVall, Mrs. Harry Artelt, MrB.
Fred Dannehauer and Mrs. A. Hartung.
The third and last of a series of very
attractive bridge parties given by Mrs.
Daniel P. Mitchell will be held at her
residence. Knollwood, tomorrow after
noon. Mrs. Frederick T, Stevenson will enter
tain nt bridge this afternoon.
Mrs. Henry H. Clark has returned from
a brief visit with friends in Atlantic City.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Browning Canfleld wilt
entertain n number of guests over Sunday
at their summer cottage In. Cape May.
Mrs. Canfleld Is hostess today at luncheon
at the Country Club.
The regular fortnightly dance at the
Country Club will be held on Saturday
evening. Mr- Henry Eckert Heevea has
been procured to furnish the musia for
the occasion.
Miss Eleanor Dillon Is entertaining the
Sewing Society this week.
The members of the) Monday Sewing
Club have arranged for a white sale and
rainbow tea to be given on the Country
Club grounds on Monday afternoon, the
proceeds of which will be devoted to local
relief work.
Mr. and Mrs. Mvron E. Dnuc-in, r I Mr. and Mr. John T, Bailey, of Mid'
entertaining Mrs. Douglas sister. Mrs. j vale avenue, are spending a week In At-
ucorge ' uunry, o oareriy. mw wj,
Roxborough
An entertainment of unusual Interest In
the Falls ot Schuylkill was the sixth an
nual musical of the Falls Male Chorus,
held In America Hall, 35th street and
Sunnyslde avenue. Mr. Joseph Smith was
musical director of the chorus. The offi
cers and board of directors Include Mr.
Herbert Greenwood, president; Mr. Harry
Brown, vice president; Mr. George Bates
secretary; Mr. James C Lawlor. treas
urer; Mr. Thomas J. Davey, librarian;
Mr. Walter Smith. Mr. Thomas Brim
field. Mr. Joseph Tldswell and Mr. Wll
Ham Raleigh, The chorus was assisted
by Miss Frances Leedom Hess, reader
and Impersonator, and Miss Camllle
Plasschert. violinist, Under the auspices
of St. John's Assembly, Artisans' Local,
the- club will give a concert at Lu Lu
Temple on Friday night. May 28.
Mrs. Roy A. Robinson, of 5445 Ridge
avenue, will be hostess at the May meet
ing of the Roxborough Sewing Club on
Friday. May 21. Her guests will be Miss
Helen Rehfus, Miss Emma Rehfus, Mrs.
Orlando Petty, Mrs. Robert Hays, Mrs.
Albert Hood, Mrs. Charles Weln, Mrs.
John A. Struse, Mrs. N. Claire Rora
baugh, Mrs. Frederick. Stott and Mrs.
Frank Kenworthy.
MISS ELEANOR CONWAY
Another mnid of honor at the
Lnnsdowno pageant which will ho
held on the lawn of the homes of
Mrs. Alfred Balch nnd Mrs. John
Ridings, Saturdny afternoon nnd
evening.
Northeast Philadelphia
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Hater, of 1435 North
Wntts stieet, nro today celebrating their
golden nnnlversnry. Mr. nnd Mrs. Bntcr
nro English by birth nnd enmo to this
counm 43 ears ngo. They havo six chil
dren nnd in grandchildren, who will be
with them today nt their home.
Tho nniiouneement ot the engagement
of Mlsa rinra Klrner, 1522 North Law
rence street, to Mr. William Khmer, of
1011 North Randolph street, wns made nt
a reception given at tho homo of Mr. nnd
Mrs. Klrnln Inst Monday evening. A
number ot thentrlcnl folk were guests.
Miss Klrnln and her sister. Miss Mnrlo
Klrner, were fnrniorly connected with sev
eral musical (omedy productions.
At n reception given Tuesdny evening
nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wllllnm E.
McCnrty, 20JJ East Elkhart street, tho
announcement of tho engagement of their
daughter, Miss Ethel McCarty, to Mr.
Franklin C'lnypoole, of Mt. Holly. N. J
was iimdi- public. The dato for the wed
ding Is iiot yet set.
A birthday party was given lu honor
of Mr. Wllllnm Frnlner, Jr., 2S10 East
Emerald street, Monday evening, nt the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Chndwlck, 600 East
Indiana avenue. Bcnutlful decorations, mu
sic, dnncing, recltntlons nnd refreshments
mnrkert tho evening's enjoyment. Tho
guests were Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank
Smlthers, Miss Annie C. Chadwick, Mrs.
William Dcgiin, Miss Mnmle MncDounell,
MI.--8 Aiinn VocorBch, Mlsa Nellie Frleden
man, Mr. and Mrs. William Frnlnei, Sr ,
Mr. Ocorgo Fralnor, Mr. Frank Fralner,
Miss Dorothy Fralner, Miss Gertrude
Fralner, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Clegg, Miss
Ellen Goodman, Miss Beatrice Goodman,
Miss Annie McChcstncy. Miss Mnry Cur
nan, Miss Tlllle Went, Mr. Thomas Clegg,
Mr. Frederick Clegg. Mr. William .Miller.
Mr. Raymond Mason. Mr. Samuel
Reamer. Mr. Charles Eddie. Mr. Wlll
lnm KitUile.
Mr. Charles Morgan will tnko a trip
from May Hi to May 20 In his motorboat
Stormy Petrel down tho bay.
Miss Helen Margcrum, of 2743 Kensing
ton avenue, has returned from a two
weeks' visit to tho homo of Mr. and Mrs.
David PnrUo, at Clemcntoii, N. J.
A debute wns held last week at the
Port Richmond Library, Indiana avenue
and Richmond Btieet. Tho question wut.
"Resolved, Thnt the United States should
purchase nil Interned ships." Alllrmatlve
Mr. Z.oln Itosenfcld, Mr. William Gordon,
Mr. Hal old Fnlkner. Negative .Mr. Nor.
man Class, Mr. John Enoch, Mr. Wil
liam Iiucklnnd. Mr. Hairy Gottlieb pre
sided. The Judges wero Mr. Victor Schil
ler. 11 or. Joseph M. GottkChalk. of thu
Fmnkford High School, nnd -Mr. J. W
Henderson. Tho negative side won.
SOCIETY tonight will witness the 16th
nnnunl production ot tho Savoy Opcral
Company In tho Brond Street Thentte.
They will present two operas this year,
"Tho Sorcerer" nnd "Trial by Jury." both
by Gilbert nnd Sulllvnn, nnd tho proceeds
will be devoted to tho Oermnntown Boys'
Clun nnd the Baldwin Dny Nursery.
Tho rnst In "The Sorcerer" Includes:
Sir Mnrinaduko l'olntdestre. nn elderly
hnronet Mr. F. Ashhy Wallace
AlexK of the Grenadier Ounrds. hi on,
Mr. Philip Wiirren Cooke
lortor Daly, Vicar of rloverlplgh,
Mr. O. I'lnntml Mlcldlctnn
Notary Dr. Isaac It Jonea
John VVIItlnaton Welln. of .1. Wells Co.,
family unrrerers .....Mr Cliuenca (' llrlnlon
Lady snnaiuure, n larty ot ancleni llncnsre.
, MI'S Helen II. Illllftlo
Aline, her dauithter, betrothed to Alexin
Mlis Helen Iluchanan
Mrs. IMrlct, a pew opener,
,MIm Mary Monroe Decker
Constance, her daughter.
MIks Albert W. Urlnton
Tho cast of tho "Trlnl by Jury" In
cludes: Jndno Mr. Clarence C. Ttrlnton
I'lalntlff Mies Helen Itiirhman
ouneel for plaintiff . .Mr. O Plantmi Mlilill-lmi
t'erendant Mr. Phllln Wnrren Cnok"
ruber Mr. Wlltlnm Tilled Klefer. 2d
Foreman of the Jury Mr. Oeorae II HoMt
Many boxes havo been reserved by
tho "smart set" nnd many people
of prominence nro pntronessos, nmnng
whom arc Mrs. E. It, Austin, Mr?..
Thomas O. Halrd. Jr . Mrs. It II j
Portar Bindford, Miss Anna O. Baldwin.!
Mrs. Mortimer Brown. Mrs. Reynolds
Brown. Mrs. Hntnpton I. ("arson. Mis.
Arthur L. Church, Mrs. George M. Coates, (
Mr.i. Charles Howard Cnlket, Mrs. Henry
Brinton Coxe, Mrs. Trevanlon Dnll.ii. (
Mrs. Edward E Dennlstoti. Mrs. James
Mnpes Dodge, Mm George W. Chlldsl
Hreel, Mrs. L. Webster Fox, Miss ('.
Boat'ko U. Fox, Mis. J. P. Crozer Grif
fith, Mrs. Albert Atlro Jackson, Mrs. Roh
eit I). Jenks. Mis. Norman Marriott
Jones, Mm. Frederick .lost. Mrs. James
Largo, Mrs. Edward Fayssoux l.cippr,
Mis. Wllllnm M. l.ongstreth. Mrs Mnt-thew-
F. Mnury. Mrs. O. I'lnnlnu Middle
ton. Mis. Finnk II. Mnnn, Mrs. llnnlimn
S. Mori Is, Mrs. C'hnrlcs C. Noirls, Jr.,
Mm Wllllnm Patterson, Mrs. Jnmes do
WiVlf Perry, Mrs Enrl B. Putnnm, Mrs.
S. Partrnm Richards, Mrs. Frederics II
Stra.vbrldge, Mrs. Harry Toulmln. Mis.
Edward Troth. Mrs. Samuel Wagner, Mrs.
Joseph S. Lovorlng Wharton, Mrs, Frank'
II Wlglon. Mrs. Edward II. York. Man
Hgemcnt, Mr H. Norman Bael, president)
Mr, I Ashby Wnllnce, vice president J
Alls: Mildred W. Shnttock, secretary) Sir.
Walter C, Neely, treaurer; Mr. Camilla
.eckwu, musical director; l'r. Joseph
Crnlg Fox, stage director.
Mrs. Wllllnm C. Kent, Bent road,
Wyncote, wns the chnperone nt ft dance
held In Cheltcn Hills Hall on Saturday
nlghl. The irjuele wns furnished by ft
part of the Mnsk nnd Wig Orchestra.
Among- thoso present wero Miss Emily
Lewis. Miss Eleanor Flood, Miss Ruth
Jnekion, Miss Mildred Fctterolf, Miss
Mnry Mlrkll, Miss Mildred Lewis. Miss
Knlherlno Rogers, Miss Dorothy Beach,
Miss Helen Gray, Miss Helene Hodges,
Miss Mnrjorlo Kent, Miss Allco Hood.
Miss Mnry Mulford. Miss Margnret Rus
set, Miss Dorothy Mulford, Miss Clemen'
tine Pent. Miss Dorothy Bacon. Mr.
King Allen. Sir. Edwnrd Herat)', Lieu
tenant Jnmes Glcnnon, Mr, Lawrence
Miller, Mr. Jeff Bunting, Mr. Charles
Beach, Mr. Harold McCurdy, Mr. Edward
Heller, Mr. J. S. Thompson, Mr. E. H.
Rogers, Mr. W. Thompson, Mr. P. Sand
erson, Mr. D. S. Whlteman, Mr. W. Mc
Curdy. Mr. Jnson Henkels. Mr. Joseph
Cochran. Mr. Alnn Fctterolf, Sir, Jack
Hheetz, Mr. Edward Schellengcr, Mr.
Frank Rogers nnd Mr. William I. Mlrkll.
Thn Nhczlerd Club held Its first In
formal entertnlnment last Sunday eve
ning nt the home of Sir. Herman S.
Trngor. of 3201 Clifford street. Although
disappointed bv the failure of Mr. IrvlnR
II Schweldel to appear, the affair was a
huge success. Among thoso present were
Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Trngcr, Miss Mary
Trnger. Miss Frances Sllvcrsteln, Sllss
Helen Schwartz, Silas Fnnnlo White, Miss
Annie Frank, Miss Molly Davis and
Miss Lilllnn Francis, Mr. Herman B.
Trnger. Mr Louis Welnsteln, Mr. Nathan
Welnsteln, Mr Dnvld Fox, Mr. Manuel
IMnttberg, Mr. Benjnmln Stllgrlm, Mr.
Mnurlco Weiss nnd Mr. Maurice J.
Krasney. The features of the evening
were plnno solos by Mr. Hermnn 8.
Trager rtnd Miss SInry Trnger, a mando
lin solo by Sir. David Fox. a dancing ex
hibition bv Miss Frances Sllversteln and
Mr. Mnurlco Weiss nnd a speech by the
president. Mr. Mnurlco J. Krnsnoy. The
nrfnir wns splendidly conducted by Mr.
Benjamin Mllgrlm, who wns assisted by
Mr. Mnnuel Blnttberg.
Frankford
"The Wild Man From Borneo" will be
presented this evening at the Frankford
Avcnuo Methodist Episcopal Church.
Thoso who will take some of the princi
pal roles nro Mr. Raymond Logan, Sir.
Katherino Conklln. Mr. Jnmes Schlmel
and Mr. Wlllard JIarr.
Sir. and Mrs. J. II. Hnnna. of Hnrrls
son street, will leave tomorrow afternoon
for Atlantic City, whero they will bo the
guests of Mrs. J. Hughes, of 132 St.
J am oh Place Saturday evening Mrs.
Hughes will entertain nt dinner in honor
ot her guests when thero will bo 25 pres
ent. Including Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Maxwell, Sir. and Sirs. Albert R. Kirk
nnd Mr. nnd Sirs. Charles E. Slooney, of
Frankford, nnd Mr. nnd Sirs. Walter
BIckley, Miss Jnno Cullen, Sllss Florence
White, Sllss .Martha Alloway, Sllss Eve
lyn Clarke, Mr. nnd Sirs. Wnlter Mar
tin, Sir. James Walton, Sir. Thomas Wat
kins, Sir. Hnrry Gilpin. Mr. Frank Can
non. Sllss Ellznbeth Glenn, Sllss Roso
Bloom, Mr. Thomns Price, Sir. Kenneth
Lewis nnd Sir. Alfred Slaxwell.
Mr. Joseph Shnrplcy, of Galveston,
Tex., is visiting his aunt, Mrs. Frederick
Wyckoff, of Benson avenue, Fox Chase.
"A Slldsummer Night's Drenm," pre
ceded by a "Pageant of the Hour," will
be given by the class of elocution under
the direction of Sirs. Adelaide Llvezey
Kellet. B. E., at the West Philadelphia
Republican Club, 4105 Chestnut street, to
morrow evening. Sllss Lucretla 31c
Clelland Cromley, of I street, of Five
Points, will play a leading role with Miss
Lillian Blddlc, Sllss Mabel Coates, Sllss
Marie Collins, Mrs. Anna Plummer and
Miss Rose Smith In Shakespearean
works.
Dr. George E. Levis. Mr. William E.
S. Dyer, Mr. Fred Woolatenholme and
Mr. William Edson have returned to
their homes from a trip along the St.
Lawrence River.
The fourth piano recital by the pupils
of the Misses Haines, assisted by JUsh
Lull. TIltnL- ,inrann ...111 .- ,---
Assembly Hall, Frankford, on Tuesday
.tunln Xlnv 1ft n.lll t, ,j . ..
Frankford District Organizing Charity.
A sacred cantata, entitled "The Holy
City," will be given at the Frankford Ave
nue Slethodlst Episcopal Church, Frank
fcrd avenue and Foulkrod street, with the
following talent: Soprano, Miss Wanda
Oroenveld; contralto. Sirs. Jennie Allen;
tenor, Sir. B. Harrison Kncnvles; baritone,
Sir. Benjamin F. Evens; Sir. Robert Ed
gar, director; Sllss Edna J. Reynolds, ac
companist. Dr. and Sirs. Swan will be honor guests
at a dinner Saturday evening, given by
Dr. and Mrs. John James, of 2433 Lehigh
avenue
Along the Reading
A country fair will bo held on the lawn
of tho Ashbourne Presbyterian Church by
tho Ladles' Aid Society of tho Church on;
iTldiiy nnd Saturday afternoons mm
evenings. June 4 nnd 3. All the different
organizations of tho Church will tnko
part.
Sir. nnd Mrs. Henry S. Spalding, of
Webster nvenuc, Wyncote, havo returned
from spending sevoral dnys In New York.
The Vnrnlly Club of the Cheltenham
High School will give a dance for the
members and their friends on Friday
evening nt the Old York Road Coun
try Club. Tho committee In cliurge
Includes Mr. Frederick Schlnlch, Mr.
Henry Sheets, Mr. John Uhcrls, Mr
Dnvld Fell and Sir. Thomas Hoggs. Tho
ballroom will bo beautifully decorated
with spring Mowers' nnd bluo rlbboi.s:
both light blue and dnrk bluo will bo
icd. Mnnv of tho souncer set nlon
! II, rien.ll,,.- will lin nreMont. The i:L-
tioncssi's nre Mrs. Frederick Schlnlch.
Mrs. Henry Sheets, Mrs. Thomas Uogga,
Mrs. Uhcrls nnd Sirs. Robert N. Fell.
Sir. nnd Mrs. Harold P. Sloon and fam
ily, of Wyncote rnnd, will go to their
cottngo In Cnpc May on Juno 3. where
they will spend tho summer months.
Sir. Georgo Kent, of Bent road, Wyn
coto. who has been In London, Eng., for
the Lint tun venra. Is snendlncr some tlmo
lu Queenstown, Ireland.
Mrs. B. Palmer Hutchinson. ofJChurch
road. Wyncote, Is visiting friends Tor sev
eral weeks In Boston, where she' will bo
extensively entertained.
Mr. nnd Sirs. Wllllnm Hlppsley Luther,
of Elklns Pnrk, will spend the summer
nt their cottngo on Stockton avenue. Capo
May, N. J.
Mr. and Sirs. George E. Daniels, of the
Belgravlo, have moved Into the Cen
tennial House on Susquehanna road,
Rydnl, whero they will spend tho sum
mer months.
Sllss Slnrjorlc J. Sillier, daughter of
Sir. and Sirs. J. Sillier, of Germnntown,
will be honor guest at n smull oimii--dnnce,
which will bo given by her uncle.
Sir. James Mallon, nt his home In Noble,
Saturday evening. Sllss Miller's engage
ment has recently been announced to Dr.
James R. Swan, of New York, the wed
ding will tnko place June 23.
Notices for the Society page will be
accepted and printed In the Evening
Ledger, but all such notices must be
written on one side 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, 603
Chestnut street.
Unless these requirements are car
ried out so that verification may be
possible, tha notices will not be pub.
IHhed.
Tioga
Tho fifth nnnunl charter dinner of the
Tioga Business Men's Association was
hold Inst night nt the headquarters of
the nssoclntlon, 3543 Germnntown avenue.
Tho president, Mr. Wilbur F. Zimmerman
wns the tonstmnstcr. Addresses were
made by Sir. George W. Hobson. Mr.
Eugeno J. SIcAlcer nnd Mr. William J.
Frlcdgen. Others who took part wero
Mr. Thomas Kelly, Sir. Thomas Bluett,
vlco presidents; Sir. Slatthcw Donoho.
secretnr.v; Sir. Edgnr A. Hobson, financial
secretary, and Sir. Henry Wolf, treas
tuor. There wns nlso a program of
Interesting musical selections.
Delaware County
On Friday and Saturdny, June 11 and
12, n lnrgo cnrntvnl will be held at
tho Methodist Episcopal Church In Nor
wood. As this Is nn annual affair a large
amount of interest is centred upon It,
nnd quite a few- residents of the borough
nre nldlng the Rev. Roy Kalcaer, the pas
tor, In his pluns.
Mr. William Bodley, of Wheeling, W.
Va., has opened his summer home at
Chester Heights. Mr. Bodley Is accom
panied by his mother, Sirs. John K, Bod
ley. Tho Rev. Francis Tnltt addreraed a
large audience last evening In St. Paul's
Prntestnnt Eplscopnl Church in Chester.
The event was a reception to the newlv
confirmed members, nnd musical and
vocal rccltntlonn comprised a large part
of the entertainment.
Mr. James Bagshaw and his daughter,
Sllss Slary Bagshaw, are being enter
tained during a visit to Harrlsburg by
Mr. Samuel Bagshaw, a relative. Sllss
Bagshaw Is very popular In the Chester
High School, whero she Is a student.
The Men's Club of the Trinity Church,
of Colllngdnle, were entertained at a so
cial in the church parlors last evening.
Mrs. Francis Barlow, who lives on Clif
ton avenue. Colllngdnle, with her daugh
ter, Mrs. L. Norweln, celebrated a few
days ago her 70th birthday, and was given
an nutomoblle ride and dinner party In
tho evening.
MIrs Verna Staut, of Chester, enter
tained a number of friends nt her home.
MIbs Stnut provided n number of voca)
numbers, and a buffet luncheon followed.
"WHAT'S DOING
TONIGHT ?"
"Pop" concerts with refreshments, Phlla
dtflnhla Orchejtra, Acudemy of Music. 8
o'clock
Single Tax Society. 1414 Arch atreet: 8
o'clock.
Musicals, Emanuel Reformed Church, Dast
York and Fepvlva streets: 8 o'clock.
Manayunk Hoard of Trade, Manayunk; 8
o'clcck
Commercial Exchange directors, Bourse; 8
o'clock.
Lancaster Avenue and 5-M Btreet Business
Men. Lanedowne avenue and &1d street; 8
o'clock. Free
lln'lrtlngtop noard of Trade, Olrard avenue
and 110th street, b o'clock. Free.
Germantown Improvement Asaoclatlon, Oer
mun'own: s o'clock Free
Logan Improvement Aisoclatlon. Broad
strett and Windrlm avenue: 8 o'clock. Free.
Concert, pupils of Campbell-Lyona School,
I,u I.u Temple.
Society of the Army of the I'ntomac, re
union and dinner. I'nlon League; 7 10 o'clock.
Savoy Opera Company, llroad Street The
atre. 8 o'clock
Ncff College Play, New Century Drawing
Booma, 8 o clock.
Order of the Founders and Patriots of
America, banquet. Utllevue. Stratford.
Federation Jewish Charities, annual meeting.
Mercantile Club. 8 o'clock.
Homeopathic Medical Society, Hahnemann
College: 8 '.10 o'clock.
Dinner to Frameaco A. Travaeelo, Conona
dl T'Vrro, 10th and Catharine streets.
SUFFRAGE EVENTS
TODvY
WOMAN SUFFRAQK FAHTr.
S ti. m. Meeting of the party's branch In the
131 h Legislative District at the Hotel Majea.
tic. Broad street and Olrard avenue. Speak
ers : Mra George I'leraol, Miss Sadie Live,
rlsht. Presiding officer. Miss Blanch Ot
linger. .1 p. m. Canvaitera' rally at the noma ot Dr.
.. M. It. Moore. 102i Clinton street. Can.
vatsrra In the ilth Legislative District make
canvass of the district during the afternoon.
8 p. in. -.Mrs. Marlon Holme addresses thu
General Lodge and Commandery. Patriotic.
Order Sona ot America, at th headquarter
nt Broad ar.d Federal sheets.
8 p. m Open-air meeting at 40th street and
Lancaster avenue under auaplce of tha
party's branch In the 17th Legislative District-
Mr. Mary Carroll Do well In charge.
EQL'AL FRANCHISE BOCIETY.
Noon Upen.alr meeting on tha Poatoffic
plaza, l)th and Chestnut streets. Speaker,
iltas Bertha Sapovll.
5pm Miss Anna McCue, In charge of th
variety's headquarter in Kensington, makes
liouse.tn.house canvass In that section. Sh
will ho assisted by suftraglat who ar mem.
her of th branch. I'leaa for woman uf.'
(rage made and pledge for vote for th
"cnuse" In th fall taken.
Woman Suffrage Committee of the Frlsnda
Knual Illghta Association, 8 p. m., Mra.
Beatrice Forbes. Hobertson Hal speaks
under tha auspices of thla body at 1Mb and.
Race streets. Presiding officer. Mrs. Ru
dolph Itlankenburc. Admission free.
Should "Love Your Enemies"
Be Ignored During the War ?
So full was the response by prominent American
divines to the invitation of the Public Ledger
to comment, on I)ean Lyttleton's advce. to
Englishmen to overwhelm their German enjejpieg
with a "war of love" instead of a "war of hate,"
that the contributions exceeded the space available
to the subject in last Sunday's Public Ledger.
Another collection of these timely sermons will
form an important and interesting feature ?f next
SUNDAY'S
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