Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 17, 1915, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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EVNiyg LBBaBR-PHlKADBIiPHM, MONDAY, MAY 17 1015?
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cngagemcnt lo Mr.
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& Informally at dinner ort But
S nlaht at her llomo ln JcnUlntown'
Bv. ..,.! oncnlnff of tho New ntU-
KL !. Garden will taho Place to
fe The will b tea nnd dancing In
ft .fiernoon nnd tho danclns will con
KurU dinner and throughout tho
nfrttof-
5 t Willi Martin, or uctmencm
PIN.:, lift for a visit to Baltimore.
w
M Saturday a ,"" ?,,?
innt nt , Ad ot Bt, Vln-
FmMCW Of ,ni U'.,., ,t nW pnrdq
fetfl n the" afternoon nnd dnnco until 7
fi'ciocs.
i. MCtDUon will bo given Thursday nf t
U.V. M? Miss Emily Sartaln, head of
B"r ... rmllv
"flnl of Deslsn for Women, to Mr.
SiJa I(Ungorneld. of New Vork. Tho
nlWtl """ i.luo fntintr mini B
(flfSnl of Mr, Dalngerneld ami mem
PP iVh board of dlrectois nnd tho fac
IV?J tt! .nnl Tho reception will ho
Mtt ':. V30 till 6:30 In Mies Sartntn's
t&ZfflfJZtS street "' .
u Dalngerfleld has nn Internationa
tSMSHjBS.3
-wlHm!nt lie has given Invaluable serv
'" S'school of Design, ns one of tho
".. th innt 20 vciirs. and has
moved to New York on account of
Su bIvo on Thursday a ccturo on
!?.iinn nt tho school to tho classes
JTSuiUM Bnd llluBlratton.
I:r John Luther Long was added to tho
F-'u'.. -oi ,,, n thn niiini.il mcet-
jlCller OI .. ..,,,,. Onnrntle flocl-
" .. Ji.. nhllnilnlnhla Onorntlc 8ocl
w nn Wednesday, having been elected
imMldent. Mr. Ixms wroio -Aiaanm
rtwturfly." 'Tho Darling oi mo uous
'frJt.o" Ho and Mr. WnsBlII Leps
imr the composers of "Iloshl Han" pro-
v w
ta "Anuon, a syrapiiuiij '"' i"'i
'ind tenor sou mm ii "j .,;.,
TdBhla Orchestra. Iloports BUbmlttcd
.k.-. c, trnln of moro than 100 In tho
dissociate membership during the last
;tteir ana a larger Bunmo iu.luc uwauij
thin at any time in mo nisiory ol mo
';nlMtlon. each of the three nerform-
tfr..... nr th vpnr helne n. financial suc-
dttii. Tlio other officers elected wero:
President, Mrs. ueicsio u. ccnacncri
fTucrdiiirv. Mr. William J. Parker: treas-
IStrer, Mr. A. D, Emorlck; musical direc
tor, Mr. wassill L,cps: iiDrnnnn, Ionian
Mayeri executive board, Dr. F. G.
iRHtr, Mr. Paul Volkmnnn, Mr. G. A.
loeben, Mr. C. A. Kratz and Mr. Robert
S. Stockton, the last named declining to
lUnd for re-election as treasurer.
Slllis Alice Taylor Wharton will leavo
gltout June 1 to spend the summer at a
(imp In Virginia.
Mends of Mrs. Ralph V. Alexander, of
lUncaster, Pa., will be glad to know that
jlhl Is recovering from a eerlous Illness
lb the University Hospital, Philadelphia.
Sllr. nnd Mrs. Christian A. Hagen of
BHaTtriord, have taken a cottage at Capo
1!7, N. .T which they will occupy for
it&sjummer.
lifr, and Mrs. Edward B. Smith and
Iftmlly, of 30G South 10th street, Philadel
phia, have closed their town house nnd
lire occupying their summer home, To
jra. In tho Gwynedd Valley, near Pen
lira. Pa.
fir. and Mrs. Charles West Churchman.
tho havo been .snondlnir tho -winter In
jPUlsdelphla, opened their country home
tiluiday on Summit avenue, Jenklntown,
ifmch they will occupy for tho summer.
Illr. and Mrs. Benjamin Chow, of Glen-
Stale, Radnor. Pa., will leavn pnrlv In
jJon for Bar Harbor, Mo., where they
l Mil occupy their cottage for the summer.
MIIe. Mario Mnrprhnl. who unpnt hav.
llfal days In this cltv. haR cone for n
llhort visit to friends on Long Island. Sho
jVlll return to Virginia next week.
'i Mr, and Mrs. Harry Stewart, of the
oarroa, Broad and Spruce streets, gavo
amall dance on Saturday night. Their
neata Included Dr. nnrt ji. w. T.mi,
Cave, Mr. and Mrs. Augustus C. Buzby,
Mr. and Mra, Thomas F. Durham, Mr.
jiad Mrs. Charles Baer, Dr. and Mrs.
in Beechcr Flnck, Mr. and Mrs.
Dav's May- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F.
IK!?. MM. TVIIII.i cltl. ir. ....a r
I.'' "" """in uuillll, Mil, tlliu Miru.
K: ' lIr.: nnd Mrs- A- s- Elsenhower,
,'": a"u lra- William C. Marshall, Mr,
iS2rs,.E- c- Shollenberger and Mr.
M Mrs. John H. Coates.
Chestnut Hill
iiJr" Cl Joro"on, of Hex avenue, gave
rcneneon to a number of friends at thn
a!y Club Thursday afternoon.
L.?111' MoBly, of Allen's lane, has
u. irom tne Pocono Mountains,
Or, p. ir. T.n . o t, v.... .,.
fsA .,i -""i "i ioa uuiiueiien) pine,
S? ...Iy W1U epeni a ,ar8 Portion of
W ummer months h the Gemml Place,
!?" Qwynedd, Montgomery County.
?Mlaj Elizabeth R.n( ,i, ,,... . f
tWfcJ?- J , Hutchlneon Scott, of New
Court.?. Vlsl.tlng ner aunt- Mm. F. S.
wurterty, at 125 Springfield avenue.
U&iniMr"' Holllster Hturges, of West
ffir.ar..ve avenue, will close their
JT T lw J"1 B0 t0 R'dgley Manor,
where they have a cottage.
.Ml. Bn4 r ..
IBth i3i; . "",er arns nave gone
w Adlrondacks on a flahlne trlD. v
RlaeLulharan rri , , ,....
ImW iim H v "cuiuBicai aemmnry win
IUa i cwmencement on Tuesday,
SniJ!;. P.sram will be as follows;
TOtlaiTi- iu ". ot ,he Alumni Asao
Ww i KrRUth Memorial Library
Pe?i.c.e,ro,e,nt ervlcea at the Bchaef.
Laftmtad Memnrlnl Ph, -nf. i.
Jcjn Addreas by tho Rev, Ceorge
lUf'lL"5,!0' diplomas by the presl-
BL-StB.rner.Blv.en by the board of
MRS. HORATIO GATES LLOYD AND HER TWO SONS
Mrs. Lloyd 1b vory prominent in social circles and is interested in theatrical affairs. Sho is a member
of the Plays and Tlaycrs nnd is on the Board of Directors of the Charlotte Cushman Club. Tho photo
graph is by Miss Mathilda Weil.
Along the Reading
Mr. nnd Mrs. Itobort Sowell and family,
Ardnnrec, Ilydnl, Pa., will leave tho first
part of June for Cape May, N. J., whero
they have taken a cottage for the sum
mer. Mrs. Georgo Butler and her daughter,
Miss Georgcne Butler, of Wllkcs-Barro,
Pa., who havo been spending somo time
as tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. John B.
Stovcnson, 3d, at their rcsldenco on West
nvenue, Jenklntown, and nlso at Atlantic
City, whero they spent several days, have
returned to their home. Mrs. Butler nnd
Miss Butler will attend the grnduntlon
exercises at Yale In June, when Mr. John
Butler will bo one of tho class.
Miss Jnne Currnn, of 6S02 Lawnton ave
nue, entertained tho members of her
bridge club Saturday afternoon. Her
guests Included Miss Evelyn Slociim, Miss '
Marjorlo Slocum, Miss Myra Smith, Miss
May Magee, Miss Josephine Scott, Miss
Ethel Kneass, Mrs. Leonard rtodenhaus
on, Mrs. William Mnson, Miss Virginia
Serco and Miss Viola Everhan.
Mr. and Mrs. John Williams, of Wyn
cote, entertained Mrs. D. II. Mcglll, of
1330 Market street, Wilmington, Del., over
the week-end.
Miss Elizabeth Motcalf, of California, Is
visiting her brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. William T. Metcalf, of Jen
klntown. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wethcrby,
of Wyncote, will entertain at cards and
dancing Wednesday evening In honor of
Miss Metcalf. Their guests will Include
Mr. and Mrs. James Wells, Mr. nnd Mrs,
Thomas Martin, Miss Estcll Clarke, Miss
Helen Clarke, .Miss Martha Greenfield,
Miss Mildred Brook, Miss Leona Maglll,
Miss Walter Folkrod, Miss Pauline Dctz,
Miss Florence Freas, Miss Frances, Mr.
Albert Kirk. Mr. Harry Schafer, Mr. Wil
liam Burk, Mr. Frank Ollpln, Mr. Walter
Clarke, Mr. John Stortz. Mr. Walter Eden,
Mr. Mnrtln Clarke and Mr. Fred Shall.
North Philadelphia
Dr. Walter Wcltzel. of Shamokln, Pa.,
motored to Philadelphia last week and
spoilt several days at the homo of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Struad, of I55S North 33d
street.
At the monthly meeting of the Gaston
Fellows' Club, or tho Gaston Presbyterian
Church, 11th street and Lehigh avenue,
thp following officers wero elected: Mr.
Jlerrltt Halnos, president; Mr. Itlchard
Boughnor, vice president, Mr. William
Kllnlc, Focrctary, Mr. Ralph Bitter, finan
cial secretary; Mr. Charles Burt, treas
urer; .Mr. Richard lioughner, basketball
manager, and Mr. Howard Brumbaugh,
tennis manager. Teams desiring tennis
matches with this organization can ar
range dates with Mr. Brumbaugh, 3138
North 32th street.
Tho North Philadelphia Intcrchurch
Lyceum will hold n special meeting to
night nt tho Young Men's Christian
Association. Lehigh nvonuo and 10th
street, to make arrangements for a star
course of entertainments to bo given next
fall.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thomas, of North
uroad street, aro occupying their bunga
low at Sewell. N. J., and will romaln
through the summer.
lora to the faculty and alumni.
Germn n rmmi
Dtiao2.Ira Harry Boom. of Blocum
fife the birth o7 ugh&"CTatU,a,l0n8
WA' New York, is
STifa avenue and t v,-. .7' .. ' .'
p-"Ml 1 weeks.
WMJSS JJI ,K Ai?
w .Will r.m.i-. . v -"i"", wnero
Mltli?MB '' "veral month aa
j,TK of Mr. L. Mitchell.
Jst.Wd Mra, R. Oesterls. nf rt ra,,,.k
P tauhtn"ou",;ed engagement of
"Sir. """anter. Mlaa Anna n n.i..k
John u Bcha(l y..w.,
fi&ldbu1rr vMr88 O0"50" Massey.
KEU.01"- Va.. are vlsltlne Mr.
Wk. Ml!nU Mr "nd Mrs. George
Ue flajurlft ghee, of Quebec.
W, cf Wjngohcicklng terract.
West Philadelphia
A very enjoyable party was given
last week nt the home of Mr, and Mrs,
J". Do Amour ln honor of their daughter,
Miss Jeannetto Do Amour s 16th birthday.
Their home at 6723 Pine street was taste
fully decorated for the event with a pro
fusion of pink and white decorations.
Muslo and talent and recitations marked
the evening. Among the guests were
Miss Isabel De Amour, Miss Agnes De
Amour, Miss Audrey Chapman, Miss
Marie Dillon, Miss Anna Dillon, Miss
Dolly Torrens, Miss Blanche Flseher, Miss
Winifred Breshen. Mr, William Gllday,
Mr. Chester Gllday, Mr. Ralph J. Vaughn,
Mr. Marcus A. Husted, Mr. George Wllk
Inler, Mr. Robert Magger, Jr., Mr. Stanley
Durand, Mr. Harry Schoemberg, Mr, Otto
Stader and Mr. Bobert Hardy.
A dansant was given on Friday night by
Mr. Henry Kolsky at hla home, C021 Chest
nut street, In honor of Mr, Jack Schiller,
of California. Among those present wero
Miss Florence Allen, Miss Ray Recken
dorf. Mlsa Anna Greenburg, Miss Reba
Feldman, Mr. Sydney Kline, Mr, Henry
L. Swinger and Mr, A, Mordell.
A reception was held on Friday eve
ning at the home of Mrs, Harry M, ICo
15 une. of 6323 weDster street. In honor of
her daughter. Miss Vera Ko Euna and
Miss Ethel Ko Eune. Covers wero pet
for 40 guests, among whom were Miss
Marie Backes, Misses Mary K, McCusker,
Mlsa Helen McCusker, Mies Katherlne
Bailey, Mica Florence Dletz, Mlos Helen
Smith, Miss Adele E. Gardner, Miss Irene
Dietrich, Mlas Myrtle MacDonald, Mies
Anastatla, Ko Eune, Mlsa Marion Griffith
Mil? E. F, Schneider, Miss 0'j Fruehl
Ing, Miss Martha Halman. Mm. J,
Schneider, Mr. E. F. Schneider, Mr. WIN
Ham B. Johnson, Mr. Philip Schaefer,
Mr, James E. Coyle. Mr. Earl Craig, Mr.
W, String-, Mr. F, Patchell, Mr, Harvey
Stelman, Mr. John Meade, Mr. Walter
Sabers, Mr, Franklin Charmann, Mr,
Charles Brown, Mr. Joseph Dougherty,
Mr, Edward Plltz, Mr, Henry Laesser,
Mr. Paul Smiley and Mr, II. M. Ko
Eeune,
Roxborough
' Mlaa B&ea 1. Sobemhelmer, daughter ot
Mr. and Mra. Frederick Sobemhelmer, of
323 Green lane, will give a luncheon at
tho Union League on Saturday, May 23,
In honor of Mies Jane Swing, daughter of
Mrs. William Cooley, of, 2815 North Uroad
street, whose marriage to Dr. Robert C.
Shields, of Qermantown, will take place
on June 2. Other guests -will Include Mlaa
Dorothy Kent, of Portland. Me., who la
vUltlng the hotteaa; Mlas Charlotte Flem
ing, Mlaa Margaret Luke, Miss Rachal
Craig and Mlaa Etbel Bonaor, of Camden.
In aid of St. Andrew's Eplacopal Mis
sion, on Ashland Heights. West Mana
yunk. Mra, Wflllam H. Stafford will slvo
an "old-faahloned flower garden party"
on Friday, May 81. on the lawn of her
auburban home, ciwyde road, Cynwyd
There Wilt t bright mualc and a aale
Of fancy goods, cake and caudy.
THE marrlago of Miss Minnie Virginia
Light, daughter of Mrs, John Atleo
Light, to Frank Howard Thomas took
place quietly today at noon In tho Church
of the Transfiguration, SUh street and
Woodland avenue. The bride, who was
given In marriage by her guardian,
Frank Baugh Light, was attendod by
Miss Ida Tonnyson Arundel as maid of
honor, and the brldo's brother, Italph At
leo Light, aoted aa best man. There wore
no other attendants.
A houso party was given over the week
end at Bristol In honor of tho young cou
ple. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, following a
wedding trip, -will live In Bangor, Me.,
whero they will bo at home nfter Septem
ber 1.
At the wedding of Miss Margaret
nradhury and Mr. Horace Cleaver on
Tuesday. June 8, Miss Emma S, Brad
bury will attend her sister as maid of
honor, and tho bridesmaids will Include
MISS Emily MoftlV. Mlsa Mnrlnn TT-,1...
Miss Emma Cahall nnd Mlsa Gertrude
Cleaver. Mr. Cleaver will l,nVe aa best
man Mr. Clayton H. Taggert, and the
ushera will be Mr. Arthur m! Worden!
of Cleveland, O.; Mr. Dorr E. Price of
c,hag,',Ju;vMrCnarIea eco" nistlne.
of Norfolk. Va.; Jtr. Leon B. Garrison, of
Harr Uburg, Pa.; Mr. John Charles Groff,
f eJl 9,h,eat,rV.,Mr- JasPer Nlcolls
Mr. John W. Moffly and Mr. nichard
Bradbury, all of Philadelphia,
Mr. William Frank Grover, of 205 North
2lth street, has Issued Invitations for the
marriage of his daughter, Miss Mario
Isabel Grover, to Mr. Joaeph A. Murray,
son of Dr. and Mrs. B. J. Murray, or
Qermantown, June 1, at St. James
Church, SSth and Chestnut streets at 6
o'clock. A reception will follow at the
Rlttenhousa Immediately after the cere-
iuiHijr. .Mi. uuu ani. juurray will be at
home after September I, in Houston,
Texas.
Northeast Philadelphia
An unveiling nnd memorial presentation
In honor of tho late past master of thq
commnndcry, R. E. Sir Wllllnm Mllllgan,
will bo held tomorrow evening nt Lu Lu
Templo. Tho knights In full Templar uni
form will nttend, nfter assembling at tho
Masonic Templo nnd escorting tho grand
commander of Pennsylvania and his staff,
lino olllcers of tho association and other
guests In th march to Lu Lu Temple.
Addresses will be mado by R. E. Sir A.
Howard Thomas, grand commander oil
Pennsylvania; E. Sir J. Henry Williams,
R W. grnnd master of Pennsylvania, and
Sir Kulslit John Wnnnmakor, who, on
behalf of Sir Knights, will make tho
presentation.
Two skotches wero presented Friday
evening by the young folk of tho Trinity
Presbyterian Church, Frnnkford avenuo
nnd Cambria Btreet. Tho affair was un
der tho direction of tho Up-to-Date Club
of tho Y. M. C. A. Songs. rccltattonB and)
musical numbers added to tho attractive
ness of the program. The committee Ira
chnrgo consisted of Mlas Lillian Sarkess,
Miss Hannah Fltc, Miss Anna BUldlc,
Miss Elsie Fink. Miss Estella Gault,
Miss Helen Diddle, Miss Marie Choate,
Miss Emma Martin and Miss Flora Stewart.
Delaware County
The Rev, Dr. Wcrthelmcr addressed a
very large audience on Thursday evening
at tho Emmanuel Lutheran Church, In
Norwood. His subject was the story of
his life, nnd so ably did he tell It that
every one present agreed that his must
hnvo been a remarkable career.
Doctor Wcrthelmcr was born of Gei-man-speaklng
Jewish parents. He Is a
Kr.uluato of tho Reformed Jewish Rabbin
ical College, of Cincinnati, O., and ho was
formerly an ordained rabbi, ln which
capacity ho acted as rabbi over the en
tire city of Dayton, O., for 10 years.
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WttAT'5 DOING
TONIGHT ?"
Elittra of Mercy Hospital campaign banquet,
IrM Kerlinent Arrrory; 7 o'clock.
Allied ilutlnesa Men's Association ot TVett
FlrM Kerlinent Arirory; 7 o'clock.
diet street and Oaaxe avenue
Tioga
Mrs. Clifford Ely, of 2025 West Tioga
street, gave a birthday luncheon today
In celebration of the birthday anniversary
of her niece, Miss Lllllon Grover Hyslon
Pink roses were combined with ferns In
the decorations. The guests Included Miss
Kathryn Leldy. Mlsa Bernlce Russell.
Mlsa Imogene Russell, Mlaa Laura Tin
daU, Miss Evelyn Douglaa, Miss Hannah
Neall. Mlas Constance Taylor, Miss
Eather HeinU and Mlsa Lola Wande.
Mrs. H. K. Roessler, of York road and
Tioga street, -will spend June and July at
Ocean City.
Notice for the Society page will be
acctpted and printed In the Evening
Ledger, but all such notices must be
written on one aid of th paper, must
be signed In full, with full address, and
when poaalble telephone number must
be given.
Send all such communication to
"Society Editor," Evening Ledger, M3
Chestnut street.
Uniea theaa requirement are ear.
Had out so that verification may b
poaalble, the notice will not be pub.
Ilahed.
Philadelphia,
H o'clock
Walnut Street Business Association, Bell-vuo-Slratford;
8 o'clock. Freo.
West Philadelphia Business and Improve
ment league, 8200 Market street; 8 o'clock.
oe.
Northwest nuslness Men's Association, 2320
Columbia avenue; S o'clock. Free.
West Susquehanna Avenue Business Men,
1407 West Susquehanna avenue; 8 o'clock.
Preo
Clinical Association, 139) North 16th street.
Lecture. "New Basis or Civilization."
Frank D. Watson; Ktankrord Library; 8
o'clock. Free,
Son? recital, Lewis James Howsll. GrlfTlth
Hall: S o'clock.
rlvmohonv concert. Phlladelnhln Ttava nnrt
Girls' Orchestra, Wltherspoon Hall; 8 o'clock.
SUFFRAGE EVENTS
TOD?
EQUAL FHANCHISC 60CIETV.
Noon Open-alr msstlng- at lfith and Hamil
ton streets for employes of th Baldwin Loco,
motile Works. Speakers! Miss Olga Helen
Gross and Mlas Bertha Sapovlts.
12:45 P. m. Open-air meeting; on City Hall
plaza. Speakers: Miss Olca Helen Qross and
aiiss uerina mpoviii.
8 30 p. m. Open-atr taeetln- at Gerraantown
and Lehlkh avenues. Speaker; Miss Anna
McCue. orxanlier (or th society ln Kensing
ton. Assistants at the meeting;; Miss Ilebi
lrb and Mrs. Margaret Wallace.
8:30 p. m. Main Lin branch of th society
rives suRrage danca at th residence of B. B.
U'IKord, Merlon. Before th danca Mlsa Mauds
Uassett florham, of Swarthmore College, makes
address, with Mrs. Wilfred Lewis presiding.
WOMAN SUFFRAGE PARTY.
2 JO p. m. Parade Committee meets at head
quarters. 172S Chestnut street, second floor.
Plans for suffrage exercise and celebrations on
Memorial Par discussed.
8 p. m. Meeting of the party's branch In ths
S2d Legislative District at 1827 Tfortn Broa3
street. Miss Edith Stevenson, leader In this
district, will preside. Speaker, Mrs. George
Plersol. ,. .
8 p. m.'A canvasser's rally for the party's
branch in the 17tb Legislative District, at the
residence of Miss Sarah D. Chamber. 6300
Media street.
HADDONFIELD, N. J.
8 p. ni. Dr. Anna Howard Shaw, th noted
suffragist, speak at th Haddonfield High
School auditorium.
MEDIA. DELAWARE COUNTY, PA.
8 p. ro. Miss Rosa Livingston, prominent
utfraglst from New York, and known a "Th
Angel ot Chinatown." (peaks at th Armory,
The Itev. WUllara Staub Is In charne. Com'
mlttee assisting- on which era Joseph E.
Qulmby, G. F. VlUUmson. J. Lord Hlgby, K
II. ReUley. Benjamin F, Wbltson. Joseph 11111
lirlnton and Townssnd Levi.
PROSPECT
PARK. DELAWARE- COUNT?.
HRMSVI.V1N1I
8 P. ra. Mis Ethsl L Rankin, ot Colors do.
peak before th woman' Christian Temper
aaca Union under th auspices of th Woman
Suffrage paity' branch.
LANSDALB. MONTGOMERY COUNTY. PA,
3 p. m. Mis Helen Todd, of California.
peak under th auspices of th Wpmaa Suf
frage party' branch.
AMBLER, MONTGOMERY COUNTY. PA.
8 p. xa Muu Helen Todd, of California,
speak at open-air meeting at Roberts' Cor
ner under tuspku of th Wemaa Suffrage
South Philadelphia
Mlsa Fay flehucker and Miss Tetta
SchueJcor, of 1M7 South 6th street, gave n
aUpper at their home In honor of Mr.
George 8. Golden, of Pittsburgh. The
following guests were present! Miss Ho
settn, Jolnlck, Miss Elizabeth Mann, Miss
Florence Jolnlck, Miss Frances Formnn,
Miss Beatrice Waldman, Mlsa Bylvla
Freedman, Miss Roso Waldman, Dr. Her
man Mann, Dr. Louis Markter, Dr. Joseph
Binder, of New York; Mr. closes Fagen,
Mr. Gilbert Bottom, Mr. Jack Fclden,
Mr. Abraham Goldberg, Miss Yotta
Bchucker sang several solos, accom
panied by Mr, Moses Fagen. Muslo and
dancing followed tho supper.
Mrs. Bonl O. Tumln, of 1321 Bouth Mh
street, and her daughter, Mies Ester Tu
mln, havo relumed from New York,
where they wero the guests of relatives
for two weeks,
iMIss Cclla Butler, of 1325 South Sth
street, has gone to Atlantic City, where
she will bo tho guest of friends at the
Wynnewood. A dance will bo given there
on May 9, at which Miss Butler will be
tho guest of honor,
Mr, Joseph Kolam, B3S Slgel street, has
as his guest Mr. Henry Pcysor nnd Mr.
Joseph Meyer, both of Albany, N. Y.
Mrs. Eugene K. Plumley, of 1163 South
Broad street, has ns hor guest for several
days her daughter, Mrs. Howard E.
George, of Boston, Mass. Mrs. Georgo
will be remembered ns Miss Eugenlo
Plumley.
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FX, r Ir 1 1
Frankford
Miss Florenco Beyer, daughter of Mr
and Mrs. Louis Bcyor. of 7031 Tulip street,
cntcrtnlnrd at her home last week, her
guests being from the younger set. The
hotisp was beautifully decorated with cut
flowers.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph Ludlow enlertnlncA
at a dinner pnrty Saturday evening nt
their home on Harrison street, In honor of
Miss liny Jnyncs, of 18M Thompson
street. Covers wero laid for 12 gueste, In
cluding Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Winkle, of
Cheater, Pa., nnd Mr. and Mrs. AVnlter
Mnrtln, of Gtilph.
EVERYTHING Is In readiness for tho
May feto to bo held tomorrow nflcr
noott from 2 until 7 o'clock at Drulm
Stoir, tho rcsldenco of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
uel F. Houston at St. Martin's, Chestnut
Hill, nnd If the day proves bright nnd
sunny the fair mnnagers oxpoct the gato
receipts to be fully ndctiuato to the nerds
of the Fraternity Summer Homo nt West
Chester.
The committee which Is ln chargo of
tho arrangements Includes Mrs. Jesse
Williamson, 2d, Mrs. Daniel Haddock
Fnrr, Mra. Wharton Slnkler, Miss Virgi
nia Hodman, Miss Gertrudo Henry, Miss
Josephine Fitter Howell, Miss Eulalle
Wlllcox nnd Miss Mnrgaret Corlles Hous
ton. A pony bIiow to bo held nt 3 o'clock
will bo In chnrgo of Miss Gladys Will
iams, nqflleted by Miss Betty Trotter,
Miss Mnry Packard, Miss Elizabeth
Pnckard, Miss Dorothy Nowbold, Mlsn
Eleanor Carpenter, Mlsa Sarah A. Baker
anil Mrs. Charles Henry Scott, Jr. Then,
In conjunction with this, there will be a
dog show, conducted by Miss Poggy Ross,
Mlsi Ellen Glcndlunlng, Miss Mnry alen
dlniiltig. Miss Onlnor O. Halrd, Miss
Marian W Halrd, Mlsa Charlotte Bnlrd
nnd Mrs. Georgo Howe.
Tho midway, which will comprlso a
number of fnsclnntlng features, including
"Fun for Children." will bo In chnrgo
of Mrs. Howard Butcher, Jr., Mrs. Fred
erick Dunn. Mrs. David Newhall, Mrs.
Abrnm Tntnnll, MIsh Elizabeth Cheston,
Miss Efophlo B. Norrls, Miss Anno Mer
rick, Miss Eliza Fox, Miss Molllo Thayer,
Miss Joan Pncknrd, Mlsi Dorothy DI5S
ton nnd Mrs. Keller.
At the enndy table will be Mis S!drt
Pelf rs. Miss Elsl4 Stewart. Mnr. Bmcd'ev1
f. Butler, Mrs. Clarence Watktn, Ills.
Susan Hrlmher Ingersolt, Miss Ruth Cdxe,
Mrs. Louis Maglll, Mrs, A. Battier Mel
lor, Miss Mary Conies and Dr. Hannah
Morris. The garden table will hi pre
sided over by Mrs, Arthur Brockle. Mrs,
Chnrlei Piatt, 3d, Mrs. Percy CIarker
Mrs. B. Franklin Tepper, Mrs. Stnrshalt
S. Morgan, Mrs. Daniel Haddock Farr
nnd Mm, George Page, and at the) mar
ket, where tho froBhest table dellcitelca
can be procured, will bo Miss KAlherlno
Leonard, Mrs. Alfred Stengel, Miss Mary
Williams. Mra. John C. Gilpin, Mrs. Rob
ert C. Len, Mrs, Curtis Clay, Mrs. Fran
cis Wharton Slnkler, Mrs. Georgo T.
Lukens, Mrs. Randolph Justice and Mrs.
11 Marshall Scull.
Tho Thespian Dramatic Club, of West
Phtlndelpliln, presented their success,
"Wlllowdnle," In tho auditorium of the
Moorestown High School, Saturday night.
It wnfl presented for tho benefit of tho
Moorestown Presbyterian Church, and the)
business arrangements were managed by
Mrs. Bulst. Tho hall was filled to Its
utmoM capacity with a most apprecia
tive nudlenco from Moorestown and the)
surrounding country. Tho play was given
with the snme caso nnd grace that char
ni tcrlzcd Its first production In West
Philadelphia nnd tho audience seemed de
lighted with tho play The cast waa the
original one and Included Mr. David Rob
erts ns Lem Hnckett, who finds out the
plot nnd exposes the villain. Mr. Roberts
seemed even to outdo his first portrayal
of this character and received quite n.
hand. Mr. Leonnr Burrls was again th
rather ot Mllllo Bnssett and was ns usual
very good Mr. Charles E. Brownley no
B.mon Pinner was ably assisted toy Mlaa
Dorothy A. Kinsley ln upholding tho
cmedy end of the performance.
Tho club wilt present "Wlllowdale"
ngnln on Thursday evening ln Rlvertoiv
for the benefit ot tho Palmyra-Rlvcrton
Field Club.
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cZfte Speciay c5Jio ofOriainationd
CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET
-WILL CLOSE OUT MONDAY-
Two Hundred & Fifty
Women 7s and Misses "Tailleur" Suits
AN ACCUMULATION OF BROKEN SIZES
AND SMALL LOTS ASSEMBLED FROM REGULAR STOCK
Formerly $35 & $40 Suits
(7 Models) Norfolk Serge Suits
(5 Models) Tailleur Gabardine Suits
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(10 Models) Novelty Trimmed Suits
(8 Models) Dressy Tailleur Suits
Summer Fashions Women's Smock Coats
VELVET GUERNSEY SILK, TAFFETA, CREPE DE CHINE
15.00
29.50
35.00
Unusual and exclusive types for the country-side models that incorporate many new style
features. In white, purple, green, light pink, light blue, coral, orchid and gold.
50 Women's Smart Coats -
Made of coverts and black-and-white checks, in one of the season's J. Oe
smartest moaeis.
35 Women's Black Silk Coats
A variety of styles in black faille and charmeuse, in dressy afternoon 2 5 00
Georgette Crepe and Crepe de Chine
Summer Blouses
3.90
5.50
8.75
Made of imported Georgette crepes and crepe de chine, flesh, white ana maize, side ruffles
and jabot effects; high and low collars.
Summer Fashions Women's Frocks
12.50 22.50 35.00 49.50
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Exquisite fancies of net combined with organdie, ruchings, ribbons, blind arid Suisse
embroidery, dainty blon net, hand embroidered handkerchief linen, colored
batiste, linen-and-voile, net-and-linen, organdie
Special Price Reductions May Sale Lingerie
French Nightgowns , , 1,50 to 97,00
French Chemises 95 to 37.50
French Drawers 1.10 to 16.50
French Combinations. . 2.00 to 37.50
Bontell Nightgowns ... .85 to 22,50
Bontell Chemises ..,.,. .75 to 16.50
Bontell Combinations . . .95 to 18.50
Bontell Petticoats 95 to 23.50
.Special for Monday-
Trimmed Millinery
We have taken from our regular stock one hundred antl sixty-nine hati in a diversity
of styles, all colors, including white. Ranging in price from 10.00 to pi fg
J8.00. To close out at D, U J
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