Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 14, 1915, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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    EVENING EEDGEftPHITTADELTHlX FRIDAY, MAY Kt. 1915:
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lMf Chester. Pn.. announces th,e en
rilnt ot Miss Helen Bafford Knowlea
?T Trenry II. Bonnell, of St. Martin's.
Khrttnut HI".,
.... r fi. Denntston, of Schoolhouso
.w''h... .nlnc- nt tlio Savoy Opera
S . .performance. Tho guests
Wndude MIm lola Seeds and her
" , f ndwaril uortmn nidcunmiuu,
fiW-JJhr. Hunt. Mr. Rlchnrd Potter,
W." '".m W. Kent. Supper will follow
mPiu-Carlton, where they will be
lit the ""? P." Anna nnd Miss Kathleen
J0"1??..-- ho are members of the opera
company.
IV .... n.n,. Tr . rvlin nil!
!". of theKlower Show" at tho
!. ci"l. t. Fraternity Fair, to bo
PVin Tuesday, will be assisted by Mm.
SHiS JL Sail, Mrs. Lincoln Godfrey.
Pi it Frederc Rosengnrten, Mrs.
Ml, C Madeira. 3d. and Miss Malzle
Wrt'. , villa Reull. Miss Elizabeth
I Hen y Mrs Udgar D. Howard. Mrs.
P "rii'il Brown, Jr.. MIbs Agnes W.
tenwn and Mlis Jean Nelson Long
Hutchinson an
!jjTeunu;.
, nanlel Moreau Barrlngcr, of Maple-
i "J .venue, will snoruy occupy nis
! - home on Cheswold lane, Haverford,
iMeh adjoins tho homes of Mr. and
tJ, A. J. Cassatt and Mrs. John B.
tiirtf-
h... ..a utro William Bonsai. Mr. and
itir.Vdward M arccn. Judge and Mrs.
80.11 Starr. Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Cloud
find Dr ana .rp. jjuih.-i.ii wuv,,, .
Iwoodbury, are arranging to leave, on n.
eV. .in inmnrrniv to snend several
Edits m tho Ruesta of Dr. and Mrs. Dun
Van Campbell nt Caledonia, N. V., at his
KJM homestead, and will stop at many
Milts of Interest on tho way down.
li ., (V.na whn -roll! sell nrocrams at
the Savoy Opera Company performance
k. .,. o.iih nrn.itl Htrnot Theatre on
'!..,, .j... vnln? nro Miss Kthel Mnr-
Brfctt Jones, Miss Isabel Stoughton. Mrs.
D Engllah uanam, Jr., jibs ivaincrine
.., fl r.anra fllrtllffMnn. Mian
JJSTIS, mmo -" " .
...A. n'.i.nA, Aflca Tlnrnthv Mrivhiirr
Ej UK3 Katherlno Pottor.
Jin. T. Ellwood Potts, who has been
lllring at Jieaia sinco ncr return irom
..-..-I vsqra' cnlnilrn In Tllrnnp. In nn-
wiring her country place, Pino Crest,
Vtjuidty. Mrs. Potts, who Is a prominent
KmimKb. nt thA Rmprnnn nn.l ntlir olnhci
Its this city, was 111 In Switzerland when
Tir Tras aecmrcu.
Along the Main Line
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Mcgoar and
their little daughter havo moved Into
their new homo on Bei koloy road, Hav
irford. Pi
W . . - .
Mr. and Mrs Louis S. Do Lone, ot
111) Drexel road, Overbrook, nre being
contratulated upon the birth of a son.
' Chestnut Hill
'At ha wedding of Miss Eleanor Moyn
and Mr. ,Albert Barton on Tuesday, June
15, the bridal party will bo as follows:
,niui Qlarlan Moyn will act as maid ot
i' honor and the bridesmaids will be Miss
Jfirlan Alexander, of Elizabeth, N. J.;
.win .uaniaret snyaer, or iNew rorK;
Im Eleanor Scott, of Pittsburgh; Miss
flora Barton, a sister of the bridegroom;
Sower girls. Miss Joan Alexander. Miss
,'e!lla Taylor. Mrs. rtodman Barton. MIsb
5p.co Ellas. Miss Juniata Sauveur. Tho
ilHt man will bo Mr. Charles Balder.
feted the ushers will be. Mr. Rutherford
jncrman, 01 now xorK; xur. unanes eny-
vctt, of New York; Mr. Clarence Rodgers,
Jlr. Heynolds Plerpont. Mr. LouIb Barroll,
Mr. Theodore Moyer, Mr. Gager Phillips,
Mr. Hodman Barton.
&Fff. WIMIiim T rifyan ITnv nf 'n.'k.a
BnTir'H tanA vlll Mn.lint. ha. .llmm..
home. The Bungalow, nt Cragsmoor,
a. 1., uunng mo cany part or juiy.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard MeMurtrlc. of
IK West Willow Orovo avenue, will
pend the summer months In their cot
tM at Ventnor, N. J.
Mra. Charlfta R. Tlrftml.v. nf Mnr
Ulld avenllp. 1m nninHlnv nnmA Hmh In
ler camp In tho Pocono Mountains.
Mr, and Mrs. Goldnhnmuirh 53. flrlf.
tth, Jr., of West Hortter street, an
nounced tho engagement ot their daugh
ter, Ulas Electa Eleanor arifftth. to Mr.
Richard Campbell Hughes, of Utlcn, N. Y.
ffMUj Rosa Ellas, of 367 fjnwon nvpniifi.
Jill Slve a luncheon on Thursday, Juno
', i ner noma for Miss Eleanor Moyn,
na ner Drldesmalds. They will motor
afterward to tho Merlon Cricket Club,
Inhere MIBS mina ivlll ha hnJto nt n
Wmiant In honor of Miss Moyn and Mr.
I iwu. aooui jw invitations win bo
ad In a few days. Miss Flora Barton
."" vo a ainner on Monday, June U, nt
W Fhtladelnhla Orlz-l.f m.ih fi. ,.
w(lre bridal party after tho rehearsal.
llr an.4 T n. ,. . . -.
Wrntons brother, Mr. John Chew, who
lj ueen living in Atlantic City for
teTemi v.am tiB... ... ... .
awil - iio tunc., up uie:r reai-
at St. Martin's.
Germantown
EI(P a.J tf T -r. -n.... . A.
pTi. 7 ' "OBB linns, or o.ui
Wi m road- ttnd a Party of friends
l motor tomorrow to Bay Head. N. J.
illrt. rn.ii O, ..a.--. . ... - .
fxiii """" Braurii ot new iotk,
p.! ,pJ"1 a Plo of months at Forrest
SmK- l' MrB- Stoddart will be re-
frw . nll8S uenruae urooKe, ol
tM4aii,Qwri
'US JennlA RhlM fia rf..nM
om, ....."- :..-v. ." " '
i. , "", win sail tomorrow on the
Sr "i8 rrom New York ior England,
-j..ii wm remain ior several months.
Iftri3 A' Ho't' ot Water street,
W oyaterday for Bprlng Lako for a short
re1.1? V.ary clune ' MJ Morton street,
K 'Penalnjr several weeks In Atlantic
Bft. Carolyn Miller, of 61 Cleveden ave
Olrtalt c'l'"8 h'r 'ather ,n Colrado
IwI'bJ1 T" S,arr' of pulMkl avenue.
ST IT, dbo' Bpenaing a snori
" "uanuo uiiy.
jlr, and Sirs. David B. Bowen. of Sea-
liHtS Qf ra 1aI.h a a ...1. . Kar
Kfif venue, for ths past two weeks,
i '"" u meir nome yesterday.
l?r. atld Mr. Prrv Wv uiinmm. mat.
Ic6,v00,s P300 recently,' are now In
K 1 S, " whcre tby re the gueaU
f aa MUa Marjory Bell.
Along the Readme
' 1 Mrs. Lincoln Qoodlnr, of Oak
"'i win Rive a ainner or i
thj tvenlng s,t their hom
f r ol Mm Bunlc Price Benner,
twit W T 1 ... 4.
wxMiurt brothw, Mr. John B,
f nam nm
dliu
BON
Gooding, was recently nrtnounced. Miss
Benner will be the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Lliicoln Gooding until May 31.
Mies Edna Wymnn, of m Lombard
street. Wilmington. Del., will be honor
gucet tomorrow nt a luncheon nnd tlu
ntre party given by Mrs. Walter Will
iamson, of Wyncote The guests will
number sW, Including Miss Josephine
Vflt, lM f'rnn(,es tHnt. Mr. Edgar
Mallon, Jlr. Joseph Prlcn and Mr. Harry
Dooienbach. Miss Wyman will return
to her home Tuesday.
Mrs. Pancoast will repeat the lecture
on her trip to tho Orient at the Jenkln
town Auditorium Wednesday evening,
May .3. Those who heard her Interesting
experience given recently In Wlthorspoon
Hall wlil gladly Indorse both tho lecture
nnd the very attractive views which Illus
trate tt.
Tho Jenklntown Emergency ncllef will
cnntlnuo Its summer work at tho homo
of Mra. Henry M. Fisher, Alverlhorpe,
on Meeting House rond, Jenklntown, on
Thursday morning of each week, from
9.J0 o'clock to 1 o'clock.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Eugene Pchwnrlz and
their daughter, Mrs. Louise Schwartz,
who havo been spending tho winter In
Philadelphia, havo moved out to their
summer residence on Walnut street.
Jenklntown.
At the Brotherhood meeting In the Luth
eran Church of Glenslde on Friday eve
nlnu.iMay 21, Mr. A. J. Drexel Blddle will
ho the speaker of the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Wood, of Phila
delphia, who have been spending the
winter months In town, havo opened
their country residence on Glenslde. ave
nue, near Stanley avenue, whero they
will spend the summer.
West Philadelphia
Miss Mnrjorle Morris, daughter of Mr.
nnd Mrs. James Morris, nf 4601 Spnico
street, cntertnlned tho hrldge club -if
which sho Is a member yesterday nfter
noon. Among those present were Mrs.
Walter Peterson, Mrs. Charles Loring
Elliot, Mrs. Warren Moss, Mrs. Harry
Atmoro Prlzcr, Mrs. Albert Stuetz, Mrs.
Leeman Browne, Mrs. Harold McAneny,
Miss Edna Wller, Miss Romolno Taylor,
Miss Helen Dunn, Miss Anne McKnlght,
Miss Helen Roberts, Miss Gladys Mc
Carthy, Miss Florence Reld, Miss Kath
cryn Mortlmoore, Miss Dorothy Morti
moore.
Miss Margaret E. Williams, of 4621
Hazel avenue, who with her parents will
open their cottage In Chelsea next
Thursday, will entertain a houso party
over the week end. The guests, who
will arrive on Friday, the 21st, Include
the graduates of this year's class of
Washington Seminary, among whom are
Mlsa Katherlne Robinson, of Peoria, III.;
Miss Laura Davis, of Buffalo, and Miss
Clinton Brooks, ot Mississippi. Mr. and
Mrs. Williams and Miss Williams will re
man In Chelsea until October.
The Theta PI PI Sorority will hold Its
annual spring dance this evening, nt
Wynnefleld Country Club.
Miss Margaret McLaughlin, of 3707 Lo
cuBt street will entertain at her horns
this evening. The guests will be Miss M,
Carlln, Miss Florence Conwell, Miss A,
Burns, of Perth Amboy, N. J.; Mlsi
Kathnrlno Gibbons, Dr. A. Robinson, Dr.
L. Silverman, Dr. G. Summer, Dr. L.
Sugarman, Dr. J. Stanlo, Dr. F. Fabrlo.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Shoemaker, of
BI22- Locust street, will glvo an Informal
dance tomorrow night at their '.lome.
There will be 40 guests present.
Miss Blancho O. Blandford, daughter
of Mrs. Isaac S. Blandford, of 1232 South
51st street, whoso marriage to Mr. Al
bert Hill will take place on Tuesday,
Juno 1. will be nttended by her elstor,
Miss Helen Maude Blandford, as maid
of honor, nnd another sister, Mlsa Vir
ginia Blandford, and Mlsa Elizabeth Hill,
slater of the bridegroom, will bo brides
maids. The little flower girt will bo Miss
Ellen Carr Tompkins, of Charleston, W.
Va. Mr. Hill will havo Mr. Clarence S.
Kates as 'nls best man, and his ushers
will Include Dr. Scott Nearing, Mr. Ralph
Vutnam, Mr. Edward Llpplncott and Mr.
George Molloy.
Tioga
Mrs. Clifford Ely, of 2023 West Tioga
street, gave a delightfully nppolnted
luncheon yesterday nt her home. Roses,
sweet peaa and white lilacs were com
bined In the decorations, the color scheme
of which was pink and white. The guests
were Mrs. Paul Eno, Mrs. Walter Knight,
Mrs. Charles Whlto, Mrs. Isaac Detwller,
Mrs. William Brown. Mrs. Richard Oel
lers. Mrs, Howard McCaulley, Mrs. Emma
McCaulley, Mrs. Frederick Weber, Mrs.
B. Frank Rawle, Mrs. Nellie Mlldrcn.
Mrs. Edward Wolfe, Mrs. Rlackburne.
Miss Ethel Boureau nnd Mrs. Henry
McCloy. This afternoon Mrs. Ely will
entertain at bridge, when her guests will
Include Mrs. Raymond Parker, Mrs. Mal
vlno Ogle. Mrs. William McCallum, Mrs.
St. Clair Wagner, Mrs, Howard Wilson,
Mrs. Wilson Knecht and Mrs. Walter
Knight. The game will bo followed by an
Informal luncheon.
Mrs. Ida Rodgers, of Mount Hope, N. Y.,
and Miss Margaret Rutherford were the
guests during the week of Miss Rachel
Johnson, of 3631 North 10th street.
Mrs. George Carnan, of 2201 West Hunt
ing Park avenue, gave a dinner last night
at her home, Roses and ferna formll
the very attractive decorations. Her
guests were Mrs. Charles Pray Lower,
Mrs. Chirles Julius Melxner, Mrs, Clar
ence McCool Taylor, Mrs. Charles Al
bert Blumhard. Mrs. Lena Hatcher, of
Los Angeles, Cal.j Mrs. Oeorga Kelltz.
Mrs. Minnie Llpsett and Mrs. David
Rentschler.
Northeast Philadelphia
A strawberry festival, minstrel enter
tainment and sketch will be given on
Tuesday evening. May 18. In the hall of
the First Presbyterian Church, Eaat
Glrard and CoJUmbla avenues. It will oe
given by the female class No, II, for tho
benefit of the Sunday school. i
Miss Anna Goldman, of 1623 North 6th
street, will give a luncheon tomorrow
afternoon when covers will be laid for II.
Mrs. Gilbert, Mrs. Beed and Miss Reed,
of 1128 Palmer street, will spend the
week-end at Brldgeton, N. J., as the
guest of Mrs. J. J. Qulnn.
A strawberry festival will be given on
June 8 at the Old Brick Church. Marl
borough and Richmond streets.
Mr and Mrs. U C. Schareff, of 439 West
GUrd avenue, will leave June t for Wild
wood? N. J., where they will remain for
the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Wilson, of 600 Glrard
avenue, have returned from Quakertown.
Pa.
A strawberry festival will be given on
May H by the choir of the Hancook
Methodist Church, at Hancock atreet
Mow Glrard Tenu.
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A charmlnp member of
THE Browning Society of Philadelphia
on tho occasion of tho commemoration
of tho blrthdny of Robert Browning will
present the brilliant Shakespearean com
edy, "Love's Labors Lost," on Monday
evening, May 21, In the Broad Street The
atre. The play, which was selected nt
tho suggestion of tho president of tho so
ciety, Mrs. John B. Roberts, haB not been
performed In a theatre In this city within
many years and is tho greatest dramatic
effort ever attempted by the members. Dr.
Daniel Mansfleld Hoyt will be stage man
ager nnd will bo assisted by Mr. Francis
J. MacBcath, Jr. The cast will Include
Ferdinand CKing) Mr. Henry C. Shcppard
tliron ". Mr. . lleKinnlil Dates
Lonsavtlle Mr. Ralph Melville
Uunmln Mr. E. Neall Matalnaer
Iloyet Mr. Vinton medley
Don Aclrlano da Amado . ..Mr. l"rancln Vtarn
Sir Nathaniel Mr Harold J Harblnson
Holofernes Mr Henry U Fox
Dull Mr. Arthur I). Iteea
romnrd Mr. J. Hennett Colberry
Moth Mlas Violet K. noas
I'rlnceas of Franco Mra. Louis I-oualimn
Roeallno Mra. Maurice Welsh Pagan
MnrlaT Mlsa Louise N. Crulce
Kutherlne Mlas Dorothy Weelah
Jaquenetta Mlas Lucy Dean Vllcon
With Mr. MacBcnth nnd Doctor Hoyt
on tho Anniversary Committee are Mrs.
Miriam Leo Early Llpplncott and Mrs.
Otis Skinner.
The ofneern for next senson. 13I5-151G,
are Mrs. John Roberts, president; Mrs.
Edward II. Coatcs, Dr. Matthow Woods,
Miss Emily Sartnin, Mrs. Wilfred Lewis.
Mrs. John Clarence Lee, honorary vice
presidents; Mrs. G. Oram Ring, Miss
Anno H Wharton, Mrs. Richard P.
White, Mr. Francis Howard Wllllnms,
vice presidents; Miss Maude Burt McCall,
secretary, and Mr. Frnncls J. MncBeath,
Jr., treasurer. Mr. II. Perclval Allen,
Miss Anna M. Earle, Mr. Rupert Sargent
Holland, Dr. Dnnlel Mansfield Hoyt. Mr.
Henry La Barro Jayne, Mr. Samuel Sco
vlllc, Jr., Miss Elizabeth Somers, Mrs.
John Sparhawk, Jr., Mr. A. Guy II.
Spiers. Mrs. C. Wharton Stork. Mrs.
Charles M. Whltcomb, Mrs. Otto Charles
Brodensen, Mr. Vincent B, Brecht, Mr. J.
Bertram Llpplnsott and Mrs. Frank Reld
form the executive board.
The third and last of a series of dances
for members of Mrs. Edward Troth's
dancing class will take place tonight In
the ballroom of the Germantown Cricket
MRS, JOHN N. FRANCISCO
who, before her marriage on May
1, was Mies Margaret Pisano, of
036 Carpenter etresfc,
JPH
laB ?WC!lfcMaU'1l SkitaaWlai'!
MISS HELENB GIRVIN
this city's younger set. Photograph is
l Club. A number of dinners will procedo
1 the dance, nnmely, one of 40 covers given
by Mrs. Roland L. Taylor. Mrs. J. Clin
ton Foils; nnd Mrs. Chntles Rolnnd will
nlso entertain. Among tho members ot
tho rlnss'nrn Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Enrlo
White, Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Ilnlnes, Mr.
and Mrs. E. Earle Johnson, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Isnnc Monro Slmonln, Mr. anil Mrs. Syd
ney Bullen Dunn, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wllmot
I Grant Penrc, Miss Mary Coates, Mrs. J.
Nelson Piirvlnnco, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles
A. WIster, Mr and Mrs. Charles T.
Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wayne, Jr.,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles. Sehwnrtz, Mr. and
Mrs. Reynolds Brown. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wal
ter Schwartz, Mr. and Mrs. George Har
ris, Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Rnmbn, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Roland Foulk, Mr. nnd Mrs. Daniel
Carstalrs, Dr. and Mrs. George Cameron,
Mr. and Mrs. Wllllnm G. Warden, Jr.,
Mr. and Mm. George Blight Robinson, Mr.
nnd Mrs. William II. Cookman, Mr. and
Mrs. Frederick Slmonln, Mr. and Mm.
Wllllnm P. Nowhall, Mr. Louis Duhrlng,
Mr. Frederick Fraloy Shoemaker, Mr. anrt
Mrs. Joseph Priestley Button, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Francis B. Reeves, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. J. Clinton Foltz, of Beth
lehem plko nnd Summit avenuo. Chest
nut Hill, will entertain in honor of her
daughter. Miss Dorothy E. Foltz.
The Stevens School Gleo Club will give
a concert tonight at tho V. M. C. A. on
Mnln street, Germantown. Tho program
Includes:
1. Chorus Ptetanlo flavour ZlbulVn
2 a. "Vouedanaea Marquis" Lnmlra
b. "The Snan Rends Low" MarDnwrll
c. "A Maid Sln LlRht" f -MacDoweii
Mlaa nilzabeth McCloskey.
3. a. Chorus "A Serenade" riounod
b. "Mv BroiMi Ilnsn" Galloway
4. a. Violin Soutenlr Drdla
b. Caujouetta" D'Ambroslo
. u . Ml" lys Mlnton.
o. Chorus "Carmena" Wilson
, . , The Olea Club.
8. a. Folo "The Yellow Hammer". .. .Lehman
b. "The Thrunh at Eve." Codman
. Mlsa Dlliabeth McCloskey.
i. a. "f'nmr. Sweet Mnrnlnc" Arr. by A. L.
b. "Threo chestnuts" Pace.
Miss Jean Knox. Miss Caroline Crouter. Mlsi
. . .Carolina Osborno nnd tho (Jlee Club.
8. Violin "Dansea TilKams" Nachfi
MImi Gladys Mlnton.
P. Chorus "Sprlngtlms" Iloeckel
, Thn (Ilea Club.
Condwtor-Mles Mary M. N. Stenart.
Accompanists Mlt s Mildred Dachman and
Mr. W. Lane Hofner
A reception will be given this afternoon
from 3 until 6 o'clock under the auspices
of the Ladles' Committee of the Babies
Hospital nt tho new home, which Is known
na the Crllly property, on Manoa road
between the new Merlon golf courso nnd
Llnnerch. The house will be open then
for Inspection. Among those who will no
slst in receiving are Mrs. Harold Ynrnnll,
Mrs. Henry Pepper Vaux, Mrs. William
n Warden, Mrs. George W. C. Drexel,
Mrs John K. Mitchell, Mrs. Thomas Mc
Kcan, Mrs Clarence W. Dolan, Mru. Fltz
Eugcne Dixon, Mrs. Harold A. Sands,
Mrs. Robert K. Cassatt, Miss Minnie K.
Watmough, Mrs. Chnrles F. Jenkins,
Mrs. Frank B. Grlawold, Mrs. Gardner
Cassatt, Mrs. Robert L. Montgomery and
Mrs. William W. Montgomery, Jr.
An old-time symbolic pageant, In which
more than 2W of the young people will
tako part will be held tomorrow after
noon and evening on the lawns of Mrs.
Alfred V. Balch and Mm. John Ridings
on Baltimore avenue, Lansdowne. Among
those taking part will be Mrs. Ches
ter Pyle, Mrs. Hall Anderson, Miss
Eleanor Conway, Miss Dorothy Kirk,
Miss Anna Lewis, Miss Marie Cars
kaddon, Mlsa Marguerite Underfill!, Miss
Florence M. Young. Miss Betty McBee,
Miss Helen Statzell, Miss Grace Bond,
Miss Florence Conway, Mm. A. Rush
Fackler, Miss Edith Eyre Forrest, Miss
Marlon Goucher. Miss Mary Gallaghor,
Mrs, Charles Pcnnock, Mlsa Ruth Palmer,
Mrs. Roland Simpler, Mrs. Robert Steel,
Mlsa Alice Statzell, Miss Elizabeth Stew
art, Mr. George W. Braden, Mrs. A. C,
Balch. Mr. William O. Easton, Mr, and
Mrs. Wllllnm H Johneon, Jr., Mrs, Cross
well McBee, Mr, Francis Harrington,
Miss Isabel Jackson, Mr. Donald McLean,
Miss Marjorle Magens, Miss Harriet Ma
gens, Mr. Edward Martin, Mtes Marian
Mlshler, Miss Dorothy McEwan, Mr, Har
rison Matslnger, Mr, Charles Piling, Miss
Florence Tome, Mr. Franklin Thompson,
Miss Helen Taylor, Mr. Paul S. Wright,
Mlas Ruth Wallace, Mr, and Mra. F, S.
Meade, Mr. B, M, Newbold, Mrs. Howard
W. Head, Mrs. J. Le Roy Smith, Mr.
William J, Sharpless. One of the moj
Important features will be the procession
of the village celebrities, who will be cos
tumed In the dress of the Elizabethan
period.
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, must
be signed In full, with full address, and
when poailble telephone number must
be given.
Send ell such communication to
"Society Editor," Evening Ledger, 603
Chestnut street.
Unlet these requirement are car.
rled out o that verification may be
fionlble, the notices will not be pub.
I.bjI.
MM
by Miss Mathlldc Weil.
South Philadelphia
Miss Fay Schuckcr nnd Miss Yetta
Schucker, of 1537 South Sth street, havo
moved to 2225 North Front street. They
will shortly glvo n reception for their old
friends In their now home.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Musi wilt return
to this city next week from Washington,
D, C, whero they havo been on their
wedding trip. They will glvo a dinner In
their home, 1938 South 8th street, In honor
of their maid of honor. Miss Concctta Dl
Pascalc, nnd Mr. Louis Musi, tho best
man. Mrs, Must was Miss Elslo Milonl,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Milonl,
023 South 6th street,
Mr. Antony Amorsl, 620 Carpenter
street, will spend the week-end nt At
lantic City, where he will visit friends.
Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Seltzer, of 421 Mifflin
street, aro receiving congratulations ot
their friends on the birth of a son.
Mrs. John J. Gregor, 2104 South 11th
street, entertained a few friends at din
ner Tuesday. White carnations and white
ribbon streamers made beautiful decora
tions for tho table, Tho guests were Mrs.
P. Joscrhs. Mrs. L. N. Magulre, Mrs.
Joseph Kramer and Mrs. Samuel P. Dick
son. North Philadelphia
A surprise birthday dinner In honor of
Mr. Lawrence Johnson was held nt the
home of Mr. Stephen Denges, 1355 North
20th street, Tuesday evening.
Mr. Johnson was presented with 37
American Beauty roses by Dr. R. R. Pic-,
nru ami a set or goia-mountoa narness
by Jlr. William Berkelbach on behalf of
the many friends of ..ir. Johnson.
Addresses were made by Doctor Plcard,
Mr. Berkelbach, Mr. Jere H. Shaw, Mr.
Frank Lewis, Mr. John S. Meyers, Mr.
Samuel Llttlo and Mr. Robert Lex.
Tho committee In charge Included Mr.
Harry Smith, Mr. David Hubbs, Mr.
Charles E. Blocker, Mr. Edward .Myers,
Mr. Soloman Goldstein and Mr. Frederick
Smith.
MIbs Florino Elknn. of 3208 Diamond
street, has returned from a visit to Mrs.
Arnold Oppenhelm, of Fnr Rockaway,
New York.
Mrs. F. L. Llpser, of Now York, has
returned to her home after spending
some time ns the guest of Mrs. Mark
Elkdn, ot 320S Diamond street.
Mrs. Isaac Newman, of 1303 North
13th street, has returned from a. short
visit to Johnstown, Pa.
Roxborough
The annual entertainment of the choir
of t!.e Central Methodist Episcopal
Church. Green lane below Ridge avenue,
will take place on Thursday night, May
20. Tho program will include solos by
IMr. Joseph Johnson, choir leader; Mrs.
Lillian Caywood, soprano; Mr. Oliver
Seybold, 'cellist; piano duet by Miss Mar
garet O'Brien and Miss Marian Llndman;
vocal quartets by Mrs. Caywood, Mlsa
Llndman, Mr. Bert Yeabsley and Mr.
Johnson; leadings and Impersonations by
Mrs. W. Wright and Mr. A. Cavanaugh,
and two humorous sketches, "An Obsti
nate Family" and "Gone Abroad." Those
who will take part In the chorus nnd
sketches are Miss Eulalle Greaves, Miss
Cetla Buchanan, iMlss Ella Miller. Miss
Mary Myers, Miss Laura Cusworth, Miss
Mllllcent Fee, Miss Naomi Wilkinson,
Mlsa Blanche Oliver, Miss Grace Oliver,
Miss Emily Llndman, Mrs. Horace Mc
Fadden, Miss Miriam Wallace, Miss Eliz
abeth Vandever, Miss Florence Trlest,
Mr. Edwin Wallace, Mr. Harry Reed,
Mr. James Oliver, Mr. Edwin "Wentzel,
Mr. Alvln Cox, Mr. Carl Myers and Mr.
Edward Spangler.
SUFFRAGE EVENTS
TODY
EQUAL FRANCHISE EOCIETT.
11 a. m. Organization meetlnr at the so
ciety's heidquartars, 35 South Bin atrast. Mrs.
Harry Lowenburi. presldlnc orriter. Waya and
means ior orsantilni more effettlvtly through
eut lha city aiicuised.
Koon Open-air mealing on PoatoRIca plaaa,
Stb and chtatnut streets Speaker, Mlsa Iiartha
Sapovlta.
8 p. m. Open-air meeting at Broad street
and Olrard avenue. Speakers. Mra, J. D. Cop.
perfleld and Mlsa Bertha Sapovlta.
WOMAN SUFFRAGE PARTY,
8 p. m. Mlsa Anna McCue, organliar for tha
Equal Franchise Society tn Kensington, spaaka
under ths Vt'uman Suffrage party's auspices at
the Prestun Playground. Hrin Mawr. Mia.
David W, Horn, In charge of tha Bryn Mr
branch, presides.
"WHAT'S DOING
TONIGHT ?"
City Club dinner, Rlts-Carlton Hotel; 7:30
0 Jot-n" Wanamaker Commercial Jnatltuta re
view. Metropolitan Opera House. Uroid and
Poplar strtatg. 8 o'clock.
ltcctrtlon and ntartalnment, Hermon Pres
byterian Church. Frankrord. s o'clock.
Forty-ninth Street (station Aasoclatlon. king
aeulug event) and 47th s treat, a o'clock.
Graduation. Fblladalphla General Hospital
Training School for Nurses; 8 o'clock. Fras.
Svomen'a PiU ASMCUlIea, ILUWJ AdalpfcUl
S o'clock.
Lansdowne
Mln Mary Qulnlan, oil South Wycombe
avenue, enleftalned the Delta Beta Soror
ity at her homo last evening. Among
those present were Miss lfelen Reed, SIlw
Myrtle Craig. Miss Alms, Underhlll, Ml3
Miriam Hart, Miss Helen Davenport.
Miss Marlon Goucher, Miss Dorothy
Humphries, Miss MarJoHe Young nnd
Miss Lillian Bloodsworth.
Miss Dorothy Koller, of Ilunnymed
avenue, won the gold medal given by tho
school board for the highest average In
German.
Mrs. Edward V. Wllkle, of Owen ave
nue. Is arranging for a tennis tournament
on the courts at Grlfllth Park, to bo held
the latter part of May.
Mrs. Frank Thayer, of Ohio, Is vlaltln?
her sister, Mrs. L. L. Gertsenberger, of
Owen avenue.
The Boys' Catholic Club will give a
piny, "Art for Breakfast," at tho Rltten
house Hall thin evening. In the cast are
Miss N'nn Haley, Mlsa Gertrude Haley,
Mr. James Mcintosh, Mr. Marcus Snyder
nnd Mrs. Thomas Culhnne.
Frankford
Miss Ellen Lynch, of Phllllpsburg, Pa.,
nnd Miss Agnes It. McCann, of Easton,
Pa., havo been tho guests of Miss Lorettn
at her home, 7010 Tulip street, for some
tlmo past.
Miss McCann ulll accompany the
choral numbers Wednesday evening, May
If, when the Ladles of San Domingo Aux
iliary of the Knlghls nf Columbus will
glvo their concert nnd dance nt Knights
of Columbus Hall. 3Sth nnd Market
streets. About CO members of the choral,
which Is under the direction of Doctor
Burnes. are from Frankford and Tacony.
The affair promises to be a big success.
Mr. and Mrs. Thoinns Eastburn will en
tertain at dinner this evening, nt their
home, &053 Walker street, Holmesburg.
Their guests will Include Dr. and Mrs.
Charles J. Swan, Mr and Mrs. Mahlln
Trumbauer and Mr. and Mrs. J. Summers.
AN OUTSIDER i Si "
By Louis Joseph Vance, Author of "The Brass Bowl," Etc
Copyright, Wit. by Louis Joseph Vance.
CHAPTER XV-(Contlnued).
"Oh!" she cried. Inughlng and con
fused. "Is It you, Mrs. Warrendon? No,
please don't run. It's too late now-Isn t
it7-whcn you've caught us In the actl
You and Mr. Wnrrenden will be tho llrst
to know ot our happiness "
Sally heard no more. Tho scene van
lshed from her vision as If tho moonlight
had been extinguished. It was eomo mo
ments before Bhe realized that sho was
running madly, as If hoping flight might
help her exercise that Ironic vision.
But when she did realize what sho was
doing, she but ran tho faster, let pcoplo
think what they would; Bhe no longer
cared; their esteem no moro mattered,
for she was finished with them, one and
all yes, oven with Mrs. Gosnold.
Blindly Instinct led her bnck to hor
room, again via that side door.
She flung tempestuously Into Its friend
ly darkness, locked herself In nnd drop
ped, spent and racked, upon tho edge of
tho bed. clenching her hands Into two
hard, tight fists, gritting her teeth nnd
fighting with all her strength to keep
back tho storm that threatened of sobs
and tears and nervous laughter.
It wasn't ns If sho had really cared for
the man It was worse. It was the sum
of all tho blows her poor, struggling pride
hnd fluttered In the courso of the last
24 hours, beginning with her awakening
to the worthlessness or .uyiticion ana mo
realization of the low esteem In which he
held her, nnd culminating In this focT
from one whose love she had refused but
none the less prized for the comfort It
gave her.
Nor was this all. Infiddltlon to the
wrlthlngs of an exacerbated vanity, she
was conscious of a sense of personal loss,
ns If a landmark had been razed In the
perspective of her life. In spite of those
faults and shortcomings, so undfffjsem
phaslzed through tho man's own delib
erate Intent, and so Inexcusable In ono
who appreciated so well what was ex
pected of a man In h'.s position, Sally had
subconsciously from tho very first felt
Trego to be one whose faith nnd loyalty
were as a rock, whoso friendship might
bo counted upon ns nn enduring tower
of refuge.
And to have him go from her, protest
ing passionate patience, leaving her ex
alted with tho consciousness that sho was
wanted, to have him go thus from her
and straightway fall into the trap which
Mrs. Artemns unaffectedly baited the
trap of which he had not once but many
times obliquely alluded to In half humor
ous, half genuine terms of fear It
was. It seemed to bo. Intolerable!
Tho waves ot burning emotion that
swept and scorched her were alternately
of rago and chagrin.
Granted the opportunity, she could
caBlly conceive herself as dealing very
vigorously with the man-trap.
Some one rattled tho knob of her door.
Stnrtled, Sally Jumped up, and with her
wadded handkerchief dabbed hastily and
superlluously at her eyes, which were
quite dry ns yet.
Sho did not answer, but eyed appre.
henslvely the Cark recess In which the
door was set at the end of the unllghted
room.
A knock followed the noise of the knob.
Still she hesitated to reply. Uncertainly
she moved toward the nearest wall sconce
and lifted her hand to the switch. She
was sadly confused and unstrung, her
thoughts awhlrl and nerves ajangle. The
last thing she wished Just then was to
meet and talk to anybody.
Still It might be Mrs. Gosnold or her
messenger. And that lady was Sally's
one remaining friend on earth. She swal
lowed hard, took herself firmly In hand,
and when the knock was repeated was
able to answer In a tolerably even voice:
"Well? Who Is ItT"
"Miss Manwarlng, are you there?"
Heartfelt relief Informed the voice of
Mrs. Blandish. "Please let me In, I
must speak with you Immediately."
Sullenly, without replying. Sally turned
on the light, moved to the dcor, unlocked
nnd opened It.
"Come In." she said ungraciously.
Mrs. Standlsh swept In, gay crimson
domino over fluffy sklrta and slim, pink
legs assorting oddly with the .agitation
betrayed by her unsmiling eyes, her pal
lor, which relieved the rouge on her
cheeks, like rose petals against snow.
"Thank God!" she whispered, "I've
found you at last. I've looked every
where for the last half-hour. This Is the
second time I've been here, You Just got
In. of course, Where have you beenT"
"Does It matterf" Sally fenced, main
taining a stony countenance. "I mean, I
don't think tt does, now you've run me to
earth at last. What's the trouble?"
"You haven't seen Walter? He hasn't
told you?"
"No; I tried to speak to him half an
hour ago. but he ran from me as If I
were a ghost!'
"You know why!" The woman's voice
trembled with restrained rage. "You Im
possible girl! Why. why did you let Aunt
Abby go to meet him Instead of you? It
was fatal; It was criminal. Of course, he
gave the whole show away to her, never
guesting. Now it's all up with) us; we'll
never be asked here hgaln, and the
chances are she'll cut us out of her. wilt
Into the bargain. Why did you do It?
Oh, I could shake you!"
"I know well you would If you could,"
Sally admitted calmly. "Only better not
try."
"But why "
"Well, It you must know, Mrs. Gosnold
overheard you three plotting together eut
there Just before I came on the scene.
She ws. at the -window overhead, UtenT
lng Uurouga tb shutter. J don't know
APHETTr afternoon wedding Idok place
.yesterday when Miss Julia dl Giorgio,,
daughter of Mr. and Mr Rocco dl Gior
gio, of 821 Washington atenUe, became ,4
the bride of Mr. George William Dl Clccfl,.Aj
of 628 Montrose street. The ceremony wa
performed In St. Mary's Magdalen dl Pat
zl's Church. Sth and Montfoso streets.
The maid of honor was Mlas Marie Saritl. -'4
Bhe was fetching In a pink gown and
droopy bonnot of white and pink silk,
Sho carried a shower bouquet of plntt
rosea, Mr. Samuel Mitchell wna the bt
man. Other members Of the bridal party
were Miss Beatrice Dl Clceo, Mies Mary
Williams, Mr. Antonio dl Giorgio and Mr.
Michael Glzzl. A supper nnd dance wa
held nt Beneficial Hall, 920 South 8th
street, after the ceremony. The hall was)
decorated with palms and flowers. Among
the guest were Mr. and Mrs. Raphael
Dl Cocco, Mr. nnd Mrs. nocco Dl Giorgio,
Mr. nnd Mrs. James Espoelto, Mr. atld
Mrs. Barney McDovltt. Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Kramer, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Donohue, Sir. nnd Mrs. Michael PetruMl,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Carmlno Ynnlse. Mlas Mary
Castrlnganeo, Miss Ellen Robinson. Miss
Rose Williams, Miss M. Klein. Mr. J.
Kaplan, Mr. Joseph Maglottl, Mr. Jamas
Maasano, Mr. Albert Becker and Mr. An
dita Scola.
SALLASSO-TERSI.
A very quiet nnd pretty wedding toolc
place Wednesday when Mies Rose Tersl
became the bride of Mr. Paul Sallaaao.
The ceremony took place In the Catholic
Church of Saint Mary Magdetena de Paxil
nt Sth and Montrose streets, at 3 o'clock,
and was followed by a reception at tne
bride's home.
A Girl's Adventures
what you were talking nbodt she didn't
tell me but It was enough to make her
Insist on my giving her my costume so
that she might go and hear the rest of
It."
Mrs. Standlsh bit her lip. And her y
shifted uneasily from Sally's face.
"You haven't seen her slnce "
"No," Sally answered bluntly. "Havej
you?"
"No. Walter and I have both been '
looking for her ns well as you. That'll
why ho ran when he knew about this
terrible- mistake; ho wanted to find her ,
nnd set things straight If he could. But
sho" the woman stumbled and her eyes
shifted again "she's gono nnd hidden -herself
plotting our humiliation and pun- '
lshment I daro say.' I only wish I kner
Walter is still hunting everywhere for
her. See here, I presume you understand ,
you've fi.t to go now?"
"Why?"
"For one good reason If what has hap
pened Isn't enough to persuade you be- l
cause there will be a man here from New ,
York by the first boat 7 o'clock tomorrow
morning with a warrant for the arrest -of
Sarah Manvers."
'JAxe you telling the truth. Mrs. Stan
dljft?" VHow dare you I No, I won't let you
make me lose my temper with your In
solence. Tho matter Is too serious, and
I've no wish to see you suffer, even If
you havo ruined everything for us. You
must listen to me. Miss Manvers; be ad
vised and go. fe don't, know what put :
them on your trots what made them sus
pect you were here, but the burglar In
surance people had the warrant aworn
out yesterday afternoon and started cW
man up by the evening boaL Walter got j
a telegram to that effect about 10 o'clock.
That's what he wanted to say to you
that, nnd to glvo you some money and
directions for getting away."
"But why should I leave?"
"Do you want to go to Jail?"
"Not much. But I don't see why I '
need. You can easily explain that the
things I left In the bathroom were left .
there with your knowledge nt the time
when you took pity on me with that 'let
ter of recommendation' you threatened
me with this evening and gave me a
change of clothing to travel In."
"It's too late. If we had explained it
that way, to begin with, It would have
been all right But neither of us thought.
And Walter bungled things frightfully -In ,
New York. Now if we come forward .'
with any such story they'll think we're '
all In a conspiracy to defraud the company."
"Oh!" Snlly exclaimed abruptly, witn
an accent of enlightenment that discoun
tenanced the older woman.
With nn effort, recovering, she sought
to distract the girl.
"Surely you must see now you have
got to go! There's n boat to tho main
land at 6:30. If you catch that, you'll have
three hours' start, for the detective won't
be able to get oL the Island before half
past nine. And you ought to be able to
lose yourself In that time somehow. Hur
ry; I'll helo you pack a satchel. You'd
better wear that b' e serge; everybody
wears blue serge: so It's Inconspicuous.
And here's some money for traveling ex
penses."
Sally Ignored the tittle fold ot bills
held out to her.
"I'm not going." she declared firmly.
"Are you mad?"
"I would be to go with the situation
whnt It Is here. Don't you see that, un
less thosn Jewels are returned to Mrs.
Gosnold tonight yes, I mean the jewels,
you were so ready to accuse me of steal
ing a little while ago; but you seem to
have rorgotten tnat now '
"I wish you would," Mrs. Standlsh re
plied, schooling her voice to accents of
dulcet entreaty. '"I was beside myself
with anxiety"
"Wait. If I go before those Jewels are
recovered disappear, as you want me to
It will be equivalent to a confession
that I myself stole them. And suppose
I did."
"What!"
"I say, Buppose I did, for the sake of
argument. What right have you to as
sume that I didn't commit the theft? No
more than you had to accuse me as
you did. And until the theft Is made
good, what right have you to let me
go and, possibly, get away with my loot?
Nol" Sally shook her head. "You're not
logical, you're not honest with mt. There's
something behind all this, rm not going.
to be made a scapegoat for you. Pni not
going to run away now and hide simply
to further your plans for swindling the
burglar Insurance company. I'll see Mrs.
Gosnold and advise with her before I
tlr a step!"
"Oh, you are Insufferable!" Mra. Slant -dish
cried. In a flash she lost control ot
her temper altogether. Her face grew
ghastly with the pallor ot her rage, and
she trembled visibly, .
But what else ehe might have said to
the defiant girl was cut short by the
sudden and unceremonious, opening' of
(he door to admit three persona.
The first and last of these were Mer
cedes Pride and Mr. Lyttleton. Between
them entered a man unknown to Sally,
a hard-featured citlien in very ordinary
builnees clothing, cold ot eye, uncom
promising of manner.
Jubilation glowed In the -witch's gUnoil
antlclpative relUh of the flavor of trfumn!
lent her voice a shriller note. She struck,
an attitude, singing, out Sally with. a. de
nunciatory arm
"There abe 1st That'll the woman wh
call herself Sara Manwarlng Now mnM
her make her confess what she 40&
wltn these Jawel pack hr pit te JaU."
CONTWUBD TOMORB4W.
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