p&mnsmsFmTvstnn . MtlS. JOHN T. LEWIS, ha iw Bprucc street' nnno"rce !,rt ' ' .hi. moriilnc nt their home. ff'Bn" ' .. , nerforrhcl by the .? Jfldiolf, 1 ft. in the nro iMh"lmmcdiate families only, nfter ft" . Bnd Mrs. Dorr left on a SL t'rlP They will live nt City ' va Mr Derr Is connected with 1L Font Powder Works. f .....mmt party followed by nup ' ' iv? Inst h ght In Now York . k.8J rieorc WnshlnBton Hill ? vThf Mls Mnry I ui'Kc nnu air. fcffi.l " Dlddl. Jr.. whose wedding ? Miss Mnry I Duke nnd Mr. V'iv place on June 16. The guests 5 rit entertained nt the theatre nnd rtrf.!"'1 '!. -... fnr snnner. which 'IrfA at one large tnble nrrnnged sunken garden of white nnd pink . t iha centre of the garden In tho centre SSSa high among tho flowers wns n M Mrd case Midi sln8,n .blr,1 HnV doves, nnd near It wns plnced JrTntai bridal enke entirely covered SSuS eUcirlc lights. In the cake H2 foM trinkets, one for ench guest. Si, included Mr nnd Mrs. Town-'-ElMMr , Mr. nnd Mis. William Oil E'Sf nd Mrs. Orson D. Munn, Mr. ttur. r. "" . j.M Mp nn,i aim. 5'L.H'aulllvnn, Mr. nnd Mrs. Eugene ffir, M and Mrs. David Heller, Miss K,, Fuller. Miss Lucy Stores, Miss 2. Gilbert. Miss Ellen Yullle. Miss tt.t MI.8 Constance McCnll, Ills jS um Katherlne Hill. Inr)n to tho unsettled weather yes- ,lUur . formnl opening of the Itltz- Co'lon roof garden wns postponed until m' I end Mrs. Colemnn Fieomnn nro ,Ti.i.l- n hniian tinrtv nt their COlltl- gtruuuiis """ " -' trj pUct near Lebanon, rn. . rvili? Blddlo returned yesterday ten' Europe. He has been spending the tatmrln Italy nnd Switzerland. Iniliilelphla friends of Robert Potter Hotten, Jr., ensign unueu mmta uuvj, tll'be Interested to hear of his mar "to to Miss Elizabeth GIbbs Wylly. iu,Mfr of Mrs. Richard P. Wylly. of 'ittiata, Ga., on Thursday, April 22, at BuntMi (Jninn. .ur. .muiiuii i mu nun ( Ur- and Mrs. Robert Potter Molten, hraerlf of Gcrmnntown. Lionel Littleton AVnller Tazoivell ,.. ir a A nml Mrn. "Wnller will .HWIci, u. ". .. ....... -.u..v ii.rln Infortnnllv on Friday cvonlnir It'Uielr home In tho Nnvy Ynid. Tho Mr sill bo n email dnnco, nnd will bo "ron In honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. H. W. (Stun, of Mexico City, who nro nt present Wr!fests. Mr. and Mrs. Cntlln made (any friends nmong tno u. a. mnrino iflcets during their stny nt Vcrn Cruz. f, and. Mrs. Howard Wood, Jr., of tohocken, with Miss Mnrlnn Wood, tiujfre a dinner on Thursday evening iBThenof of Mrs. Wood's brother. Dr. Hirrjf Bond Wllmer, nnd Jllsa Helen fuker, who will bo married on Tuesday, lUsrSi The guests will Include Mr. nnd Xa'Keiuiald Morris, Mrs. H. B. Wllmer, Mr?A. D. Parker, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jcsso .Wdlipuon, Mr. and Mrs. Chnrles Wnl trlds?Mrs. J. Wilson Purvlnnce nnd Dr. W HcCall Keating. Mr. Wllmer will (until Frldav with his ushers nnd best fiti?)r Eversley, his mother's homo lb Qmmi Anne County, Md., where they litntid tho week-end. Tho party will IktoteMr. V. B. Wllmer, Mr. Perry Wil- r.tr, at, liowara wood, Jr., Air. Isaac lafijfcadter. Mr. Edward Ineersoll. Mr. BStiuiJer Randall, Dr. Peter McCall liSiilog. Mr. Lloyd Tllchmnn Emorv. Mr. lW. Tilllnghast Darker. Tie leml. annual Stain Council of the Jfauylvanla Congress of Mothers and JHrut-Teacher Associations will bo held iU iYa AllriltnHitm nf .1,a Vminrr T?i.lAtii1a' IKwcliUon, 15th nnd Cherry stieets, on iwya ftie morning session, called nt jit II o'clock, will be given to reports. im afternoon session, nt 3 o'clock, will DeJeToted to the consideration of con filrecthe peace. Dr. William B. Kor 0Mitwlll take as his topic, "Education lei Children In Peace." Doctor Elsenberg, IBsperlntendent ot Schools In Chester, will (Bneet methods for teaching peaco to fnllilMn rrut- ,- ... .v. .11.13 la un upen meeting to b the publlo Is Invited. muelcale, followed by dnnclng, will .. lvn n. Anlia.iD c-i.i.. . JWtr the auspices of tho Junior Alum j! i of the Catholic Summer School of ynca. The following will render tho ijiSPS',, Mlss Mny Farley and Miss uce Kelley, sopranos; Mlsa Elizabeth Moser, contralto: 5fr. .Tn.pnh Mnivn IKeor: Mr. tran..,. tth. , ' &rfJtt0.x'vioIlnlBt: Mlss Asnes Cluna Slal",: Mr- JameB DouKherty. elo: n?AC?.m5!llee ln charge Includes Mlss 1ffirBM?,caonKle. Miss Bessie Walsh. fiT,1Ml!1'' lllss Katharine gey, 11SS Mary Kelly and Mies Louise tWai fflniW1 FIaf Da'-" Small rS40llsh nngs " Iron. Polish war mtZ?K .ca.r.d.s w'" bo.on. Bale in ndi iii L V. . ",D t11' nn" 'no pro IsftSni " devo'ed o the sulTerlne In tirr4?" Among those Intcro-i. ,, m.. IC'' M, George Q.Ifor: grara, Mrs Norman McLeod. Mrs. iSSL iVarburton, MrB, Ralph M. mi??-Morrl8 U ParrJsh' a11 Puw of the Emergency Aid. K .-A''S!W Allen will lBprue ..;., i 'i1'8"1 nl ,ne,r home, FWprlfp V'n honor of Ml8a Helen ilSir.VZ;. V, " f B"fr,,wnoae marriage KJli'Hry Bond Wllmer will take nlace lfiliSeVf..w,i!.inJ!l'!d"'' BSrd KS!. UA W09d- Mr- and ' i?50d: "J" Kilmer, Mr. Peregrine mssf ana Ur. Franclsm '. liPJK! 2J. th8 board of d'ro !wi i.t. l"lade.lnhla Orchestra Asso- Siali in..r UV invitations for tha SST.V'n.e..0' he. Philadelphia Or- ir.vr:'7.Von tnls arnoon at I rWiBrtii i. '"' "" unnuaj reports EJm be an addr , th. ' St h5 .sa?. and 5!' h? artndr Van Rensselaer, and the fffti rn' ., rs- William W. Arr SMirv7. ": " iloward Weather Kr.r' T4nc ivi.t.. . WOeon m u.j " " B," wary mul ni Edward W, Bpk. Mr. BunT. n?"?' "r- John S". Braun. boIc f. V. rown, sir, Richard H v "KKy -w- coxe, Jr.. Mr. Sr.r1" C, Hartman K-nhr, r Sad i?, Morris, Mr. B, T. atotes, l?w lr. Andrew lVh..u. ... i P K8t aft thB '' o Germantown SrhW"i be ,vn " h 'wn ot j.ir In drtve- on Saturday. ' lanterns will be used rt Amonc thosa In charct m- vuvjr o Llppincott, Mrj. Hil (fw. Us, Mudre4 MPMl,f MtH SdEIAL i aiiu ma Charlotte Cliorryi Mlss Rather Cherry, Mlss Kathcrlno Crenshnwe, Mlss Jean Llpplncott, Mlsa Mnrlo Dunham, Mlss Mnry McKcc, Mlss Christine Roche, Mlss Beulah Horlcr nnd Mlss Margaret Castle. A reception will be given to tho Lovers of Children on Thursday, Mny 27, at tho Stentnn Mnnslon to meet tho honorary president, Kate Douglas Wlggln. Mrs. Jnmca Btnrr will be hostess. Mr. nnd Mrs, Daniel CnrRlnlrs, who have Just moved Into their new home on West School House Innc, will entertain at cllilner tonight. Mr. nnd Mrs. Churchill Williams, of IBS. Coulter street, will leavn Juno ir fnr their cottage nt Longport. Mrs. II. It. Curran, of the Fnlrfnx Apartments, Wnyno avenue, nnd West School House lane, lias returned to her home' from a motor trip to Washing ton. In June Sirs. Curran will go to New Hampshire for severnt weeks, and In July she will tnko a party motoring through tho tlcrhehlres nnd will visit I'olano Springs before returning homo. Invitation have been Issued by Mrs. William B. Kurtz for luncheon on Wednesday. May IG. tn meet tho now members of the Lndles' House Commit tee of tho Germantown Cricket Club. A quiet wedding took place on Sntur day, May 1",, In tho Baptist Temple, Broad nnd Hoik. streets, when Mlo.1 Kdlth ABhmcnd heenmo tho brldo of Mr. Clarence W. Fisher. Tho Rev. Ruscll II. Conwell performed the ceremony. Tho bride wore n gown of cream satin, n leg horn lint trimmed with roses, nnd carried while orchids. Her only attendant wns Mlss Helen Ashmcnd, who woro allco blue. Mr. Fisher hnd ns best man Mr. William. S. Hewer, of Wilmington, Del. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fisher will bo at homo after July 1, nt 71G3 Bryan street, Mt. Airy. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Earnshaw, of 332 Karlham terrace, will entertain at brldgo on Wednesday, Mny 26. Mr. nnd Mrs. Alexander W. Wlster, Jr., of 424 West School House' lane, will leavo on July 15 for Camp Plckford, Rangeley Lakes, Me. Mlss SCcdn Fitzgerald, ot SOI Kast Chcl ton avenue, nnd Miss Caroline Grnof, of 837 East Cheltcn nvenue, spent the week-end at Scllersvlllc, Pa. Mrs. William II. Emhardt, of Harvey street, who Is spending tho summer months nt .Seaside Heights, has been en tertaining as guests Mrs, James R. Kcn drlclt, Mlss Edith M. Kcndrlck, Mrs. Ernest P. Kcndrlck nnd Mnstor William Kcndrlck, nil of Germantown. Mr. and Mrs. F, Royal Hnmmctt, of Bt West Upnal Btrcet, are being congrntu lated upon the birth of a daughter. Mrs. Ferdinand B. Bonnaffon, of 246 West Walnut lane, gnve n brldgo yosler day afternoon, nt her home. Along the Reading "" Mlss Snlly Fisher, of 238 South 13th street, has closed her town house and will spend tho summer at her country rcsl houso at Penllyn, Pa. Mlss Lillian Dobbins, granddaughter of Mrs. Richard E. Dobbins, pnvo nn In formal porch danco on Saturday evening nt hor resldcnco on Ashbourno road, Klklns Park. Tho decorations were rod nnd blue University colors. Many of tho younger set nttended, and It was a most attractive affair. A cake, candy and flower sale will oe given under tho management of tho Old York Road Clrclo of the Young Worn nn's Christian Association nt tho re. denco of Mrs. William Kent, on Bent road, Wyncote, on Friday, In tho after noon, Instead of tomorrow, as hnd been expected. Many of tho younger set along the Rending will havo chnrgo of the dif ferent tables nnd tho fair Is to help raise money for the Penllyn Holiday House. There will be special attractions for tho children. Tho members ot the'Uonklntown Choral Society held their nnnual luncheon and election of ofTlcers yesterday at tho Old York Road Country Club. Mr. H. Holmes, of 1122 Llndley nvenue; Mr. William Johnson, of 4902 Cnmac street. Logan, and Mr. Wllllnm Haslam, of C007 Warnock street, will give a "Mutt nnd Jeff" danco at the Beltleld Country Club tomorrow night. West Philadelphia Tho members of tho Sherwood Field Club entertained on Saturday evening at a bachelor dinner, which was given In the clubrooms, 09th street and Thomas avenue. This is the first of a series of similar dinners which will bo held every Saturday evening and to which all the members of the club are Invited. Mrs. Robert Harrison, ot 0042 Christian street, was hostess this nfternoon to the Wcdnesdny Bridge Club, which met In tho Sherwood Club nt 2 o'clock. A buffet luncheon followed tho game. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pressman, of 1202 South S7th street, entertained a number of friends at their Sherwood home. The Illuminations were artistic In their changeable color schema while tho guests were dancing. Miss Mathilda Novack rendered several solos, accompa nied by Mlss B. Saeta. Among those present were Mlss Pearl Bond. Mlss Ruth Novack, Mlss Anna Bond, Mr. Lewis Bond, Mr, W. Kapneck and Mr. M. L. Lleber. South Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Edmund J. Burke, of 2218 South Hemberger street, are being con gratulated on the birth of a son on May 15. Mrs. D. K, Davis, 2112 South Broad street, will spend 10 daya with friends In Brooklyn, N. Y. The Rev, O, W, Drew, pastor of the Third Baptist Church, Broad and Rltner streets, made an address at the Y, M. C, A, last night, the subject being "The Saloon tn Our Section," The Rev, Charles Vullienmler, pastor of the German Presbyterian Church, 10th street and Snyder avenue, has Just been Informed of his appointment as Consul for Switzerland. His office will be at Mi home, 1339 Snyder avenue, Mr. and Mrs, William McCoach, ot 719 South 22d street, spent the week-end at their cottage ln Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. William LocVyer, ot Washlnglon, are visiting Mrs. Lockyer" parents, Mr. and Mr. Hagerty. at the present time, at their home, 1241 Christian street- They will remain in the city for about a week or 10 days. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Wollman, of 208 Greenwich street, are being congratulated on the birth ot a son. The Mlihorral Zlon held a flower day celebration at Lyrio Hall, m South 6th tret. Mr. Leon Herman Rose, chair, taau, cpoke en "Zionism." Soma of the speakers wet6 Messrs. A. A. Levlnthal, G. Burrlson and B, MarkowlU. Mr. J. Clearfield gave an account of the na tlonhl fund. Tho program consisted of n, Dutch danco b? Mlss Gertrude Ruben stein, Mlss Iteba Lerncr, Mlss Rose Good man, Mlss Selma Susmnn, nnd the rallor's liornplpo dance by Mlss Sndlo Kramer! violin solo by Mr, Simon Jacobson. The most Interesting part ot tho program was the tableaux, which represented Bhebuoth, taken by Mlss Rose Melnlck, Mlss Ell Rose, Mlss Hoso Udowltz, Mlss Eva Get ter, Mrs. William Lupdwltz and Mrs. Jncob Clearfield. A sketch Was given by Mlta Ilnttlo Blleden, Mlss Dora Jaspan nnd Mlss Rose Goodman. Among the songs Riven by the club wcro "Dort Woo Die Zcder," "Hatlckwnh." "Die Blumm," "Zlon Hymn" and "Como Thou Almighty King." "oc jn. t fzr nn nn MISS ELIZABETH II. MELTZER Whoso engagement to Mr. Harry A. Lichtcnbaum, of Wilmington, wns recently announced. Girard Estate Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Bocbc, of Wnl llngford, will entertain Informally to morrow evening nt a small dance, to bo given at the resldcnco of Mrs. Bccbo's mother, Mrs. George do Hcnncvllle Kclm, nt her home, 2335" South 21st street Among tho guests invited aro Major R M. Brookfleld, U. S. A nnd Mrs. Brook lleld: Captain Alexander S. Williams U. H. M C, nnd Mrs. Williams: Cap tain Droko, U. S. A., and Mrs Droko; Cnptnln W It Bell, U. S. A., nnd Mm Hell; Lieutenant W. F. Cochrnnc. U. S X and Mrs. Cochrane; Paymaster A. B. Court, U. S N., and Mrs. Court; Dr. .1. V. McAlpIne, U. S N, nnd Mrs. McAI plne; Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick W. Graves, Miss Cleavonton and Miss Gillette. Mr nnd Mrs Raymond MncNcllle, of 1S20 Shunk stroet, Bpcnt tho week-end nt Atlantic City North Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. CarrlngtCn C. Tutwllcr, of 430 West Chelten avenue, havo returned, nfter spending sevcrnl weeks ln Atlantic City. Mri. Joseph Strnnd, Mlss Mnile Strnnd and Mlss Lillian Strnnd, of 3333 North 53d street, will spend several weeks In Sha mokln, Pn., during June. Mr. and Mrs. Jncob Schmltt nnd their daughters, Mies A. Edna Schmltt nnd Mlss Marian E. Schmltt, of 3371 Ridge avenue, left last week for Atlantic City, whom they will spend tho summer nt their apartment on Seaside avenue. Mlss Ruth Grove and Mlss Jayne Grove entertained their sorority. Alpha Beta Chi, at their home, 1803 North 27th street, at "300" last week. Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Lowenburg, of 1927 North Broad Btrcet, will pass the summer nt Longport. Mr, and Mrs. Russell Wilson and fam ily, of 1921 North Pnrk avenue, will leavo tho city on Juno 10 to occupy their cot tago at Chelsea. Mrs. William Balrd Keefer, of Benezet street, Is spending several days In At lantic City, N. J. Northeast Philadelphia The 15th nnnlversary of St. Anne's C, C. Is being fittingly celebrated tjila week. Last evening tho members, their friends nnd representatives of the various Catho lic clubs throughout the city nttended a "monster" smoker In the club rooms. The evening's entertainment was tho best of any ever given by the club. Talent was furnished by 40 different clubs. Refresh ments were served. Tomorrow evening the nnnual banquet will take place. This promises to exceed by far anything of Its kind held In past, 150 subscriptions already have been re ceived. On Friday evening tho comedy feature of the week will be staged, 'club amateur night." Only members will participate Many valuable prizes will be awarded the winners. A snapper dinner will be given at the opening ot the cottage of Mr. David Mil ler at Croyden on the Neshamlny Creek tonight. A feature will be the launching of the 30-foot motorboat Margaret II., ot Sergeant James Haslett, of the East Gir ard nvenue police station. Tho following will be the guests of Mr. Miller: Mr. Wil liam Gallagher, Mr. Larry Rlcker, Mr. James Haslett, Mr. Joseph Bauers, Mr. Frank Vanish, Mr, Terrence Garvin, Mr, John Beck, Mr. William Buchanan, Ser geant Charles Guenther, Mr. Michael Hol land. Mr. Harry Honold, Mr, Richard Rafter, Mr. George Price, Mr. Thomas Gallagher. The members of St. Luke's Literary So ciety will listen to, a lecture on "Social ism and Its Ideals," by Jamea L. Cum mlngs, a inlllworker of Kensington, this evening at 8 o'clock In the parish house of the church, Huntingdon and B streets. The "Six and a Half Fire Department" will hold Its first annual banquet and reception at the Harmer Club June S. The toastmaster will be Chief Raymond Thompson. The guests Invited are Mr. Daniel Caport, Mr. Henry Evers, Mr, Frank Mann, Mr. Robert McLoughlln, Mr, John McLoughlln, Mr. Charles Sny der. Mr, William Walker, Mr, Harry Law. son. Mr, Grover Wanner, Mr. John Wan ner, Mr, Philip Allen, Mr. Edward Brad ley, Mr. William Dorney, Mr, James Dor ney. Mr. Clarence Wolflnger and Mr, Fred Wahls. The 25th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Harry O. Ubele, 80S Shacka maxon street, waa celebrated Saturday evening Receiving tha guests were Mr. and Mra. Charles Ubele, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith, Mr. and Mrs. William Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Donahue, Mr, Charles Franz, Mr, Hugh Donahue, Mr. Hugh Cassldy, Mr, William Cress, Among other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Peter Eaton. Mr. Joseph Eaton, Mlss Rosla Eton. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Zaengle, Mlss Rose Schoensteln. Mr. Frederick Zaengle, Mr. Frank Zaengle, Mr. and Mra. Francis Devlne, Mr and Mrs. Jacob Noll. Mr. and Mra. Frederick Noll, Mr. and Mrs. JoThn Swanson, Mr and Mr. Benjamin Pecue, Mr. Charles Wyman, Miss Minnie Muller. Mrs. Peter Mahon. Ml Elisabeth Caaildy, Ml Sadie Casaldy. Mlsa AUce Caesldy, Mr. Reilly ana Mr. Cbarle Talbot. .vClHsLifflilflHHlBLHLLLHLw immmm& .L 5S 55 MRS. LOUIS Who, boforo her marringo to Doctor Snjous last month, wag MIbs Jessie G. Porter. Tho photograph was taken by Marccau. A PRETTY wedding will tnko place to day nt 1 o'clock, when Mlss Pauline C. Garnett, daughter of Mrs. L. M. Gnr nctt, will become tho brldo ot Mr. Lo Roy S. Bishop. The Rev. William Porter Lee, pastor of the Wcatslde Presbyterian Church, will perform tho ceremony. Tho brldo will wear a gown ot cream color crepe do chine, trimmed with old lace. The pointed oveisklrt will have rullles of lace nnd her tullo veil will bo edged with laco nnd fastened with orange blos some. She will cmry white roses nnd lilies of the valley. Her sister, Mrs. Frnnk Fngley, will act as mntron of honor, and will wear n rtccl blue faille gown, Dimmed with ecru lace. She will wear a leghorn hat trimmed with black velvet stieamers nnd pink roses. She will carry pink roses and lilies of tho valley. Another sister, Mlss Ionln Gar nett, will nttend ns bridesmaid, nnd will bo gowned In pink crepo do chine. Her hat will ho of lechorn straw trimmed with roses. She will carry pink rosebuds. Mr. Bishop will havo as best man Mr. Pollurd Hlrsklrer. and the ushers will bo Mr. Merton C. Gnrnett nnd Mr. Donald Bishop. A reception will follow for the Immediate families. Palms and spring llowers will be used as decoration about the house. Mr. nnd Mrs. BiBhop will be at homo nfter Juno 1 nt B320 Pulaski avenue. Tioga On Friday night there will be a public reception to the new members recently lecelved Into tho Templo Baptist Church, 22d nnd Tioga streets. The program will Includo nn address by the Rev. Thomas C. Illid nnd tho formal acceptance of the llllam Jennings memorial, presented to tho church by his son, Mr. Froderlck T. Jennings, At the annual entertainment of tho Young Ladles' Auxiliary on Sat urday night two plnys wero presented, "Her Neighbor's Creed," with Miss E. Jnno Ogden nnd Mr. Spencer M. Lees In tho enst; nnd "Tho Kleptomaniac." with the, cast composed of Mlss Allco Ethel Martin. Mlss Frances Barnes, Mrs. Irma Beaumont McKclvey, Mlss Rebecca II. Leonard, Mlss Dorothea Dlngee, Mlsi Florence May Carnan and MIhs Elsie Mho Ijoounrri Vocal and Instrumental solos were given by Mlss May Pole und Mlsi Eva Van Nntta. Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter B. Scott, of 2126 West Ontario street, will spend the sum mer months at Grovedale. The pupils of Mlss Helena Golz, of 3S22 North 6th street, will glvo n recital on Thursday night In tho Orpheus Club rooms, 1520 Chestnut street. They will be assisted by Mr. Edward Schmidt, violinist. Tho program will Include vocal and in strumental solos and duets by Mlss Louise George, Miss Cntharlne Deess, Mlss Sarah Pollock, Mlss Evelyn Cham berlain, Mlss Conrad. Mlss Schmidt. Mlss Geyer, Stlss Louise Shermer. Mlss Emma Gcycr, Mlss Henofer, Mlss Sherman, Mlss Anna Lyons, Mlss Anna Kasper, Mr. Ebbllng Redner, Mr. Edwin Cressman, Mr. Mahlon Saunders, Mr. Frank Sheer and Mr. Raymond Wllkle. Frankford Mr. and Mra. Walter Batezell, of Wild wood, N. J., formerly of Frankford, are receiving congratulations upon tho birth of a daughter. Mrs, John Vernon, of 626 Elklns avenue, Olney, la spending some time as tha guest of her mother, Mrs. Helm, of Lan caster, Pn. Mr. Charles Bernstein, of Frankford, has left for an extended trip through tha South. Mlss Mary Patterson, of Holmesburg, Is entertaining Mlsa Lottie Byer, of 617 Pacific avenue, Atlantic City, over the week-end. Mrs. Walter Maxwell and Mrs. Thomas Baker, of Lelper street, left last week for Summit, N, J., to attend the wedding ot Mlss Alice Woodward and Mr. Harry Ij. Williams, which took place Saturday at high noon. Mrs. Maxwell will remain for two weeks as the guest ot Mrs, Williams, Doctor and Mra. R, Clifford Smith, of CS22 Torresdala avenue, entertained at their home. Saturday evening. Their guests Included the members ot the Cousin Club, those present being: Mr, and Mrs. C. T, Lewis, Mr. and Mr. William Moran, Mr, and Mrs. Caleb Turdy, Mr. and Mrs W, Hall, Mlsa Saddle Dlsstou. Mr, and Mrs, Agustus Lotz, Mr, and Mr. John Stevenson and Mr, and Mrs. F W. Jar dan. Notice for the Society ptOo will be accepted and printed In th evening Ledoer, but all such notice must be written on one side of the paper, mut be ilaned In full, with full addrees, and when poielble telephone number mutt b given. 6end all such communication to "Society Editor," Evening Ledger, CCA Chestnut street. Unlet these requirement are car ried put to that verification may bt psolblt, th notice will not b pub-llthed. T. SA.IOUS FETE HELD TODAY IN CHESTNUT HILL Society Shows Great Interest in Affair at Houston Estate for Charity. The beautiful grounds of Drulm Molr, tho Snmucl F. Houston estate in Chest nut Hill, liavo been fully given over to day to charity. Society mntrons and fair debutnntes havo come In great numbers to aid St. Mnrtha's Country Home. In Chester, for tho benefit of which today' affair Is being held. Tho affair has been arranged by tho Delta Kappa Psl, n fru lernlty composed of a number of young women prominent socially. Tho Invitations nnd posters used rend as follows: "Do your week's marketing with us! "Enter jour pony in the floral parade, and bring your dog to the fair; maybe lie will win a cup! Amateur competitive flower shop. Two cups to bo awarded "Lillian Emerson, child wonder has danced before crowned 'neads will give two performances do not mlss Itl "Murine Band nnd Hertzberg's Or chestra. "Mndamo Zltta, world-wide famous psychic palmist. Here's your chancel "A great movies opportunity. "French Shop up to Its usual standard. "Garden table Just what ou need! "Toys, candles, etc., and plenty of fun. Cornel "Committee In chnrge: Mrs. Wharton Smlthers, Jr., Mlss Josephine F. Howell, Mlss Vlrglnln nodman. Mrs. Daniel H. Farr, Mlss Lallto Wllicox, Mlss Mnrgnret C. Houston, Mrs. Jesse Williamson, 2d, chnlrmnn; Mlss Gertrude H. Henry, treasurer." All sorts nnd kinds of articles are for sale, and one of the chief attractions of tho afternoon Is the dancing, which is under the direction of Mlss Kitty Brln ton nnd Mlss Ceclle F. Howell A lnrge platform has been erected nnd has been much patronized. The other booths wore presided over by tho following: Mlss A'lrglnla Rodman was chairman of the refreshments She wns assisted by Mlss Betty Welsh, Mlss Luclle do Ko senko, Mlss Lorraine Dlonton, Mlss Lucy Grey, MIrs Elslo Hirst, Mlss Peggy Gra ham, Mlss Mary Law, Mlss Margaretta Jeanes, Miss Hope Wilson, Mlss Alfreda C. Lewis, Mlss Anna Lewis, Miss Mary II. Levering, Mlss Peggy Thayer and Mlss Edith Carpenter. Moving pictures Mlss Louisa Rawle. Garden tnble In charge of Mlss Anna Ingersoll, Mrs. Arthur Brockle, chairman; Mrs. Percy Clark, Mrs. B. Franklin Pep per, Mlss Helen M. Phlller, Mrs. Charles Piatt, 3d, Mrs. David H. Farr, Mre. Mar shall Morgan, Mrs. William P. Norrls, Mlss Eleanor Pepper and Mlss Miriam Roberts. Garden tin wacon Mrs T. Duncan Wlielen and the Misses Baker. Tho toy tnble was presided over by Miss Elizabeth Henry, chairman ; Mrs. Edgar B. Howard, Mlss Margot Scull, Mlss Agnes Hutchinson, Mlss Jean N. Long, Mrs. Henry P. Brown and Mlss Anna M. Heckscher. At the (lower show Mrs. Edwin N. Ben son, Jr. was chairman: Mrs. Daniel New hall. Mrs. Wharton Slnkler. Jr , Mrs. Lincoln Godfrey, Jr., Mrs Frederic Ros engarten. Mrs Louis C. Madeira, 3d, and Mlss Malsie Morris. The market tables were In charge of Mlss Katharine Leonard, chairman; Mrs. Alfred Stengel, Mlss Mary M. Williams. Mra. John C. Ollpln. Mrs. Rob ert C. Lea, Mrs. Curtis L. Clay, Mrs. Francis W. Slnkler, Mrs. E. Marshall Scull, Mrs. George T. Lukens, Mrs. Ran dolph F. Justice, Miss Elizabeth Thomp son. Candy Mlss Edith Peters, chairman; Mlss Elsie S. Stuart, Mrs. Smedley D. Butler, Mrs. Clarence Wntklns, Mra. Louis Magill, Mrs. A. Barker Mellor, Mlsa Mary Coates. Dr. Hannah Morris, Mlss Ruth Coxe, Mlss Susan B, Ingereoll, Mlss Katharine A. Bowie, Mlss Mary S. Wurts. Fun Mra. Howard Butcher, Jr., chair man; Mrs. Frederick Dunn. Mrs. David Newhall, Mrs. Abram Tatnall, Mlss Ade line Pepper, Mlss Mary Bohlen, Mies Ruth L. Mann, Midway Mlss Elizabeth Cheston, Mist Sophie II, Norrls, Mlss Anne B, Merrick, Mlss Eliza St. Fox, Mlsa Molly Thayer, Mies Joan H. Packard, Mis Dorothy Dlsaton, Mrs. Francis A. Lewis, 3d, and the dog show, Miss Margaret Rose, Mlss Mary Glendinnlng, chairmen; Miss Ellen Glendinnlng, Mlsa Gatnor Balrd, Mlsa Charlotte Brown, Misa Alice C. Thompson, Mrs, George Howe, Mlsa Makle Graham. Lansdowne At the semiannual meeting of the Delco Club, of Darby, the following officers were elected: President. Mr. John Wright; vce prealdent, Mr, O. Rlnear; second vice president, Mr. William Montgomery; re cording secretary, Mr. Robert Smith; financial secretary, Mr, Joseph Grafton, and treasurer, Mr. John R. Shaw. The Yeadon Birthday Club la making1 plans for an affair to be given the flrat Tuesday evening lq June. The Committee of Arrangements conalata of Mlsa Marlon Morfett. Mlsa Alice Bontall and UUa Flor. eoc Putt, THE annual conference and flower fcto of the Women's School of Horticulture at Ambler will be held next Saturday, May 22, nt 3 o'clock. The train leaving Philadelphia nt 2:02 will be met by taxis. Supper will be served fiom B to 7, fol lowed by dnnclng ln the evening. The conference on horticulture will In clude an nddress by Mr. Mnurlce Fuld, of New York clly, on "How to Picpate n Gaiden" One by Mr. Frank Miles Day on "The Formal Garden;" by Mlss Agnes I Cunningham, of Newtown, on ".Market I Growing for Women;" by Dr John Mc- Farlanc, of University of Pennsylvania, i on "Tho Future of Civic Botanic Gar I dens," nnd by Mlss Myra Dock on "Women In Business." Girls studying horticulture Is an Idcn ' carried out In Amerlcn only In the last three or four years. The Idcn and Its successful retilt achieved In the now flourishing school Is cntlrelv duo to Phila delphia women. They loved outdoor work themselves, knew the successful record of such schools In European countries and hnd the courage of their convictions. After the start wns mntlo the school's growth Is a direct tribute to Mlss Jefplc T Morgan, the mnnnKlng director. She Is herself nn Illustration of the bcnellt ot this new training for women. She studied law nt tho t'nlverslt. of Minnesota, grad uating tn 1901 with an LL, M. degree nt tho cost of her health. After n had phys ical breakdown Mlss Morgan tinned to a career out of doors, and fortunately choo the Ambler School ns having the ideal course of Instruction. Slio built up her lmpnlred henlth rapidly nnd evidenced such executive ability while nctlng as assistant to n former principal that the mnnngerB two yenrs ngo selected her to take chargo of the school. In the slioit time she has held this position she tins more than doubled the number of stu dents, added to the school's curilculuin and Increased the equipment. Under Mlss Morgan's direction the pres ent two-ycnr course Is absolutely thor ough. It Includes general methods and pilnclples of l'ortlcultii'c, llorlcultuie, greenhouso management nnd construc tion, fruit growing, vegetnblo gnrdcnlng, bot.my, chemistry, gnrden zoology, ento mology, study of soils, slniplo caipentry. market conditions, methods and book keeping, commercial law. landscape gar dening, beo keeping, poultry raising, school 'gardening nnd preserving. Seventy acres compiiso tho school gro'unds, 20 of which are used In the stu dents' practice work. There are apple. Roxborough Tho early summer meeting ot the North west Baptist Soclnl Union of Philadelphia will be held this nfternoon nnd evening with the Mount Vernon Baptist Church, Umbrla nnd Wright streets, Manayunk, tho Rev. W. B. Forney, pastor. Mr. H. Wlndlsch will praddo nnd supper will be served by the ladles of the church. At 3 o'clock the devotional service will bo conducted by Mr. C. B. Bennett nnd will bo followed by two nddi esses, "The Sum mer Problem of the Church," by Mr. Ray L. Hudson, and "How Shall We Spend the Lord's Day'" by the Rev. A. C. Applegnrth, Ph. D. At 7:l,r o'clock tho program will Include devotional service, directed, by Mr. Harry B Blnkin; intro duction of new pnstors, rollcall of the churches and an nddress, "Training Trail Hitters," by tho Rev. J. A. Halner. . Tho graduation exercises ot the Nurses' School of St. Timothy's Hospltnl will tako place on Thursday night nt Wood vale, the clubhouse ot tho American Bridge Company. The nurses to bo grad uated are Miss Nettn E. Fqrd, of Stccl ton. Pa.; Mlss Marian E. McCnll. of Read ing, Mlss Julia E. Ford, of Steclton; Mlss Jean T. Hcllmer, of Cnnnda: Mlss Anelka B. Wlnslow. of Philadelphia; Mlss Ruth E. Mettlnger. of Snnford, Fla , and Mlss Lillian M. Wlldsmlth, of Danville, Pa. Tho diplomas will bo presented by the Rev. James B. Hnlsey and addresses will be made by the Rev. Thomas W. Davis, chaplain of the Pennsylvania Senate; Hon. Joseph S. MncLaughlln, the Rev. Isaac Ward nnd Dr. Robert L. Plttlcld. of tho hospital staff. The Westminster Guild, n new society, has been organized In tho First Presby terian Church. All girls between 18 nnd 21 years of age are eligible to member ship. Tho meetings will be held the first and third Tuesday evenings In the month nt the homes of the members. The ofllcers nro Miss Mnry Fleming, president: Mlss Myrtle Doulc, vice president, Misa Emma Whltaker, secretary, and Mlss Marian Fleming, treasurer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Martin Birkmlre, of Alnslle street, Falls of Schuylkill, aro spending a fortnight In Dover, Del. - fflar The Panama-Pacific and San Diego Expositions Are Free to You Vou can see these world marvels and Impres sive sights without paying a cent. Your every expense from Philadelphia and return will be paid by the Public Ledger-Evening Ledger. 50 persons will take this big free trip, Let us show you how. Now, while you have he chance, fill out and mail this coupon CONTESTANT'S PUBUC LEDGER EVENING LEDGER INDEPENDENCE SQUARE, PHILADELPHIA Please enter my name as & contestant for the Panama Pacific Exposition Tour. Send me all the necessary Information and eubaerlptlen blank, mwmm cherry, pear, peaeh. plum Wees galoruf a line vineyard of somo 230 Vines, and a wide variety of small fruits, with JIower and Vegetables In abundance all tmtltlf the highest degree df Intensive cultlva tlon. Good-sized plots, both outdoor nnd In tho ilg green houses, are the Individual responsibility nnd delight of each atudehtt tltroU'i which method there ensues rrilich friendly rivalry. Mrs, H. B, Fullerton, of the Lon Island Experiment Station, made tha In teresting stntement nt n student confer once recently thnt business women make ideal fnrmcrs. "The business woman, If she only knew It, la the Ideal farmer," said Airs, Fullerton, "and can bent the old-fnshloned farmer at his own game nny time she chooses to leavo her office desk nnd try her fortune on the land, Sho Is n trained thinker, she Ib practi cal, nnd hns n capacity for details, Hh has no traditions to keep her stupidly planting one kind of crops when she should try another, nnd sho will be sure to Intioduco economy nnd cfriclency Into her farm innnngement. She Is patient nml persevering, and, above all, sho lnes nature. With these qualifications sho enn scarcely fall as n scientific; fnrmer." Mlss Morgan also contends that tho woman f aimer has the advantage over tho man, for she utilizes the crops after alio hns raised them, Sho Illustrates the point by snylng If a woman raises apples sho should know what variety makes tlie best pies nnd should, moreover, know how to make tho pics! Two large new greenhouses were re cently completed, which ndd largely to tho facilities for practical work. One of these Is used for roses and flower culture nnd the other for forcing vegetables under glass. The benUty of tho grounds and build ings, the commercial value of the prod ucts, tho excellence of tho faculty and household corps, tho enthusiasm nnd high stnndnrd In scholarship of the students, nil speak volumes for the steady faith In this new vocation for women. "Lend Me Five Shllllngs,"tho old nnd renowned English piny, by James Madison Morton, In which Joseph Jeffer son starred yonrs ngo, will bo given by the Sock and Buskin Club of the Chestnut Hill Academy In the school' gymnasium next Friday evening. Thl dramatic organization offers a play ot some character In nltornate years, and this year's production Is expected to provo ns successful as UBual. Professor E. C Durfce, teacher of Eng. llsli nt tho Academy, who hna coached- the students In their productions stneo the orgnnlzntlon of the club several years ago, has coached the boys ngaln thla year, and under his enreful guidance re hearsals are held dally, nnd a finished production is expected. "WHAT'S DOING TONIGHT ?' k" Opctdnc nf Municipal Hand concert caon, 12th and Sprlns Garden streets: 8 o'clock. Krce. Music feslUal, Philadelphia County Sunday School Amoclatlon, Cnmentlon Hall; 8 o'clock. Itock trial. Men's Club, Bryn Mawr Prciiby tfrlan Church; 8 o'clock. t'mdllni: of portrait nf the late William J. Mllllsun. KnlcntH Templar. I.u l.u Temple; & o'clock. Philadelphia BaTcty Council. Engineers' Club, 1317 Kpruto Htreet. 8 o'clook Lancaster Avenue l!tlliicn Men, 3930 Lan caster menue, 8 o'clock. Free. Northwcnt Dulnea Men'B Association, i3.(J Columbia nvcnuo; 8 o'clock. Free. Flttv-acventh Street Improvement Aswwl. tlon. Stlneon's Hull, Olrurd avenue ami M)th Mrert Tree. Graduation, Central Y. M. C. A.; 8 o'cto'k SUFFRAGE EVENTS TODAY UQIAL. rHANCHISi: SOCIETY. Noon Open-air meeting at Magce Carpet Mills, 8th street and Lehigh avenue. Speaker, Mla Anna McCue. organiicr for the society In KenxInRton. Assisted at mcetlne by -Mrs. Asnei Mellon j Noon Open-air meeting City Halt plaza. Speaker. Mlsa llertlia Sapovlts, orsanlzer for the eoUety. WOMAN SUKTOAaB PARTY. '2'hQ n. m. Meetlnir of the ParadA Com mittee, u hlch has been made a permanent meanlzutlun. at tho headquarters. 172t Chestnut street, second floor. Arrangements made fnr ceremonies and celebrations on Memorial L)aj. :t p m. Parts s members In tha 17th Legis lative District meet on the lawn at the home uf Mrs. Harry E. Kohn, 5S4T Woodbine ave nue, OvcrbrooK. S p. m. Open-air meetlnc at B2d nnd Chest nut streets, under ausplcen or tho party's branch In the '.'1st LeelHlatlve District. .Mrs. II. C Heltzel In charec. s p. m -Parlor meetlnir at tha home ot Mrs. T Klanlean, Prospect Park, Delaware County MufuihI program arranged Minister In the community to aid. S p. in. -Open-air meeting at 52d street and Ulrurd avenue, undi-r auspices o( tue party branch In the 17th Legislative District. Speakers. Mlss S, O, Chambers, Mrs, M. O, Uowell and Mlss M. Btrycker. Speakers will address troin the automobile ot Miss Mary A Hurnham. ENTRY BLANK ,ii. 't , ajth (I f-'-f''' - f--'f im-nffmirrjrTii f:
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