llgHTO LEnGEKr-PHILAPELPHIA, BATTTRDAY, MAY 22, 1018; . ' " -' -I" " - ! ! ' - , T"" ' ' ""' IIIIIIWMIIMI .M III! I I ,, . 111 i ,Mr- --- B fj f&2 VO A.O TWO OF THIS CITY'S CHARMING MATRONS Miss Helen Bald- nnd Mrs. '..rtVOAY th week will open wmi '' .11 111 tO DO .! " '" 'iVVewhall t her horn, The Old iriftU " a. .h nllH A.tiM F,lllhn, to meei :. ".". .. Si Lnlne the Drowning Society r , ... innuai clay In the Broad ldi"-v.rfl to commemorate tho fcti . .v..t nrnwnlns. Tho t)lav. Siffii Ut." has been selected M& and wl b" directed by' Dan Ooyt nd Francis J. MacBcath, P P i.i on Tuesday tho marriage of !- ..j DAMt "HriYtja V -vvii rwaif lMu. nlaee at Itosemont, to Dr. n. J' wilmer. of this city. Mies l. ners. daughter of Edwin C. W. ihVBelgravIa, wilt entertain Wh..:lkn In honor of Her cousin, Mrs. iWrvA-r. of South orange arovo Irrl Pasadena, Cal. fKK, Sanders Biott, whoso SiBkW '"I 7t Atinn Hunter. Jr.. was l!ia.V...nilv. will bo the cuest of "Sfu tea to be given by Mrs. Allan lfif e( J23 Sprlngrteld avenue, Chest- . J,.ninn. too. i"',1,. dauirhter of Dr. J.UEVU"! ; , .i.At ..... lie Mellon, Will B1VO H. IIIKUIIU puny KfUM of the graduating class of Miss IK?" " IP'r.- . weiinosdav. Her guests will ht tAe new members of tho House KJjjltteo of the ucrmaniown uncKet a. Klitr. which has long been antlcl- IWUJI . ... ,,.nn mill ,,,,. irleh grattftcd on Thursday, the open tlif of the Devon show. All the .:. k been taken. In which much w ..-- . . , c- T..--..1. r J i'OUlmng Will OO uuno. mm. duguiii iu, i wi will entertain In her box each day honor of her daughter. Miss Olivia j NB.0iam. ' lUt Wli t00' thcre w'" bo several . rfiin for charity. At Krlshelm, the taunt Hill estate of Dr. and Mrs. i fotfi Woodward, a fair to represent a i fcst.ln Toklo will bo given, under the 4 plcM of the Rising Sun Committee, to i idMHB a cnuuren b wiiiu in oi. uuwa i <l In Toklo. . jjtiij evening a summer dance will bo eremader the direction of Main Line i tiftf the Merlon Cricket Club. The I txtiis will be devoted to tho Social mice Bureau of the Medlco-Chlrurglcal i WIUL ,ji main affairs for Friday will bo . fcicei, VIM Iluth Coxe, daughter of Mr, d Mffc Henry Brlnton Coxe, will be tho )Di tetltla L McKlm and her nieces, Eif Eleanor B, Hopkins and Miss Ellse IT.Hopkltu, at the WAItomarsh Valley Bit Club, Before thedance Jlr. and It Clarence W. Dolan, of Rosemont, rl entertain at dinner In honor of Mies BrtWce Oeylin and Mr. William B. Clwlman, whoso engagement was re ject!? announced. Ksi Christine Behn, daughter of Mr. tsd Uri. William C. Bchn. will bo guest (J Woof at a flanco to bo given by Mr. uf JIM. Arthur W. Jones, of 411 West Cltlttn avenue. The danco will bo given h the Casino, on Tulaskt avenue. 'IDsTCharlotte Eleanor Pepper, a com lt iekUnte, will bo guest of honor at ifciiH dinner dance to bo given by her ma!, Sir. 'and Mrs. Georco Whartnn 1 tab; at their homo In Devon. hihtiy venlng Mr. and Mrs. C. How- wwawwu give a danco at their home, Cititiihrold Farm, Devon, In honor of Km EleanAr Townsend. whose enimn-n- wrt to Mi. Clarence H. Clark, 3d, was UMOOCed recentlv. Thnt nnma ninlnn te ui Mr. Robert L. Montgomery will m a dlnher danca nt tholf hnmn jWrpJun, Vlllanova; Mr. and Mrs. wwnuctaaaen and Mr. and Mrs. J. fowler Mitchell will entertain at dln ttf, to be followed by dancing, at the Man of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Montgom ery l. Kr.'iad Mrs., James Francis Sullivan. IM Frances L. Sullivan, Miss Lota Sul-a.uUrR- LlvlnBSton Sullivan have m their town house, 2100 Walnut Klt Ulu ftrn nrniinvlno tU.t. ....i.u.. SSr Woods Radnor, for tho , , I MRS. DANIEL McCLINCH rhoto by Mawau 18 L A - P .JffiFlB r-Ws Pis. IWiC THaAINHTO Chestnut Hill Dr. and Mrs. George Woodward, of Mer maid lane and McCallum street, will en tertain at dinner tonight before the senior class danco at tho Chestnut lllll Acad emy. The guests will Include Miss Edith Dallas, Miss Joannetto Fairies, Miss Mary Shoppard, Miss Mnrgnrct Ross, Miss Catherlno Nowbold, Miss Martha Grang er, Miss Catherine Hunlor. Mlsq M. Porcher, Miss Loulso Nowlln, Miss Marian Crowley, Miss Martha McAllister. Miss Mary Glendonnlng, Miss Eleanor Carpen ter, Miss Caroline Bailey, Mr. John C. Newlin, Mr. Charles Balrd, Mr. William Balrd, Mr. Mason Gaston, Mr. Charles Bailey, Mr. Alfred Hunter, Mr. Ralph Fairies, Mr. Charles Pancoast. Mr. Harry Graham, Mr. Levering Jones, Mr. Paul Hunter, Mr. Benjamin Rush, Mr. William Jamison, Mr. Edward Cassard, Mr. Ken neth Kltson, Mr. Earnest Kltson, Mr. Roy Stuart, Mr. Edward Galllard. Mr. Norman Ellison. Tho danco will be given In honor of Dr. and Mrs. Woodward's two sons Mr. George Woodward nnd Mr. Stanley Woodward. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weeks, of 7S02 Lin coln Drive, aro being congratulated upon the birth of a son. Mrs. Weeks will bo remembered as Miss Marie Adams. ON SATUKDAV, June S, n garden rote will be held on the lawn of tho rest- denro of Mrs. Hjron 1. Moullun, Ard nioro avenue, Ardmore, from 3 until 7 o'clock. Tho nffalr Is under the auspices of tho Connnught Chapter, Order of tho Daughters of tho British Empire, Phila delphia Commltteo of the British Na tional Relief Fund, the Canadian Society; tho Philadelphia branch of the Oversea Society. There will bo tho usual nmusements that aeconiKiny outdoor affairs. Includ ing dancing, ventriloquism, palmistry, a Punch and Judy show and music by tho members of tho Philadelphia Boys' nnd Girls' Orchestrn, under the direction of Mr. John Curtis, Jr. Buses will meet all trains from tho stations of the Pennsylvania Railroad nnd tho Philadelphia nnd Western Rail way at fiflth strict. The commltteo In charge Includes Mrs. Wilfred Powell, Mrs. Byron P. Moulton, Mis L. Webster Fox. Mrs. Thomas McCrea, Mrs. William H. Walbaum. Mis. Geoffrey Gllmour, Mr. Wilfred Powell, Mr E. It G. Shcphord, Dr. Blols C. Hnnlngton, Mr John A. MacMahon. Dr. S. P. Ross, Mr. W. 11. Wlgnnll, Mr. Thcodoro A. Fox, chair man, 3J01 Wnlnut street; Mr. Vivian Nlcknlls, honorary treasurer, Tho Nor mandtc, 36th and Chestnut streets. A danrant will be given this afternoon In tho Oermantown Cricket Club at Man bclm, under tho auspices of the Junior Auxiliary Commltteo of the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia The dance Is nno of a series of functions to be given , In aid of the hospital nnd tho proceeds of today's affair will be devoted to tho babies' branch at Wynncilcld. Tho patronesses of the dance Include Miss F. F. Caldwell, Mrs. I. Minis Hays, Mrs. Jo'eph B. ilutchlnBOn, Mrs Alfred C. Harrison, Mrs. J Campbell Harris, Mrs. Charles E. Daf.a, Mrs. Charles B. Coxe, Mrs. Ed S Sayres. Mrs. John L. LcConte, Mrs. Esmond H. Austin, Mrs. Joseph B. Townsend, Mrs. Horace How ard Furncss, Jr., Mrs. John W. Pepper, Miss Ada M. Cfozer, Mis. B. T. Stotes lilli v. Mm. Rilivnril IIrIov Mrrt Ilrnrv Krnzer Harris, Miss Rnchnel M. Ash, Mrs. McCrne, Mrs. Edward B. Mears, Mrs. Arthur II, Lea, Mrs. Albert Pepper Ger hard, Mrs. Albert P. Franelne, Mm. lVniU Lewis, Mrs. James It. Dawes, lira. H O. Tull, Mrs. W. If. Walsh, Mf. Victor 3 Mulford, Mrs. Frank II, Leonard, Mrs. Samuel B, Jardtn, Mrs. Harmor Thomas. This afternoon An Interesting bazAar vlll bo held on tho lawn of Mr. t. K. Wannomnchcr'fl home, City Lln4 and Lancaster avenue, by the Busy Dees Branch of tho Ministering Children League, tho proo eeds to be Used to help maintain the Children's Seashore Homo In Chelsea, If It rains tho fair will bo held In the parish house of St Paul's Church. Strs. Lewis If. Van Dusen has charge of tho affair nnd the little work era who have been busily arranging tho booths nnd other side attractions Include Miss Margaret Spencer, Mls Suzanne Lewis, Miss Margaret Clemens, Mlea Mary Halns, Miss Esther Itolfo, Miss Kathcrlno Mullcr. Miss Claire Landell. Miss Eleanor Lucas, Miss Margaret Ray mond, Miss Elizabeth Davis, Miss Mildred West, Miss Elizabeth Do Young, Miss Virginia Gibson, Miss Emily Hayward, Miss Louise Harding. Mlas Ruth MeVitty, Miss Mary Scott, Miss Frances Mclntyre, Miss Irene Glnther, Miss Sarah Bally, Miss Dorothy Kellogg, Miss Jane Mcln tyre, Miss Charlotte Calhoun, Mls Dor othy Ellis, Miss Dorothy Turner, Miss Katherine Hansel, Miss Lenore Wenta, Miss Margaret England, Miss Helen Kel logg, Miss Caroline Ayer, Miss Holly Mc Cormlck, Mlas Elizabeth Furst and Miss Dorothy Trainer. A dnnce will be given on the lawn of the Church of tho Epiphany, Carpenter street and Lincoln drive, tonight Japa nese lanterns will be used as decoration. Among those In charge aro Mrs. Oliver C Llpplncott, Mrs. Hllllard Bain, Miss Mildred Morris, Miss Charlotte Cherry., Miss Esther Cherry.MIss Katherine Cren Rhawc, Miss Jean Llpplncott, Miss Mario Dunham, Miss Mary McKec, Miss Chrls tlno Rocho, Miss Bculah Horter and Miss Margaret Castle. A dancing tea will be given this after noon nt the Rltz-Carlton from 4 unlll 7 o'clock for the benefit of St. Vincent's Home. 70th street nnd Woodland avenue. There will also be tables for bridge from 3 until 7. The affair la being arranged by the Junior Aid. Tho committee In charge Includes Miss Mary Rlvlnus, Miss Slmon, Miss Florence D. Walsh, Miss McMlllen, -miss .iioran ana .miss McMohon. W fton lr"- GeorKe G- Meade Large, KB. iTi ""'" P'ace. nnd their chll yaiwill eo to n m-k- -u. .. n't. 01 June. nh ,., i.... ., Sty for the summer. SJtT,5 veg8 A1mnl Association held teSw. u""?u ana reunion at the ST110'! ,th,a week' More nRn InvSJfi" PutlclPated. Mr. N. J. Sul jaetedaa toastmaater. Bra-. i!Mefl1h!I"5ceme,t dInner ot tho "IS jtoy, May 31, in the City Club. Sler,a."i-Mi:-..RIh?I'? PhUler will )lt'Thi ZiVJ, "oua. ii Do Lancey SM.!.m'?" of Junt. and will oc- jjf-w summer homo at Chestnut pi'miciwr. nt tk. .. -... ... m'hii ; ."" iuttr ia, wn en MteS 2? TrU'sday. aemoon at tho .?qce of Mr. and Mm .m.,.i -ct SSW'rrSif a:t . c-h"'"t hi..: iliiiir . V l" oir 10 eoiai SWUn .n.n8Um .wUl D8 BUfflclent for ffl(w0'. th.? atomlty sum- season Ch"ter during the West Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Hamlin, Miss Ethland Hamlin and Miss Miriam Mildred Ham lin gave a birthday party in honor of Master Harrison Hnmlln last ovcnlng at their home on North Fclton street. Music and games for tho children nnd "500" for tho grown-ups, with refreshments for all, provided tho program for tho ovenlpg. Miss Narberth Weiss was tho guest of honor. Two out-of-town guests wore Mr. Perry and Miss Mary Eltcrlch, of Nor folk, Va. MIbs Rosalind Murphy, of 732 North 63d street, has returnud from a trip to Now York. On next Wednesday Miss Murphy will entertain at luncheon. Mr. Joseph W. Greenwood has removed from West Philadelphia to his former homo on Sunnlcllffe. MRS. WILLIAM HELLER Photo by Marrcau. LITTLE WOODLAND PRINCESS Lansdowne The members of the Twentieth Cen tury Club are arranging for a fete cham petre, to be held on tho lawn of Mrs. Abram Pennock's home, Violet lane, on the 28th and 29th of this month. One of the features will be the production of "Cinderella," In which 60 children will take pnrt. Miss Dorothy McEwen will bo Cinderella, Miss Marlon Mishler and Miss Anna Crawford tho proud sisters, Miss Harriet Lipscomb tho stepmother, Miss Mary Mcintosh Mother Goose, Miss Dorothy Powell tho Fairy Godmother, Master Jack Dougherty the Cat, Master Charles Pennock tho Prince and Master Joseph Crawford tho Herald. Mrs. Wal ter L. Webb and Miss Elizabeth Jack eon are coaching tho children. Mr. Edward Mlngey, of Falrmount ave nue, Is spending the week In Long Branch. Mrs. Richard Ncwbold, of Stewart ave nue. Is entertaining Mrs. Bryn, of New York. With Her Fairy Court, She Will Play for Southwark Day Nursery. At tho residence of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Mcllhcnney, on Lncoln drlvo and West Johnson street, Gcrmantown, on Saturday, Juno 5, tho Little Woodland Prlncoss, In a Sylvan Dell, with all her court, will play a Fairy Tale and Dance for all good llttlo children who will coma promptly to greet her at 3:30 o'clock. Little Cock-Horses will enrry tho chil dren to Banbury Cross, where thoy will find the Candy House, tho Ico Cream Cono and the Lemon Well. Tho proceeds will bo given to Southwark Neighborhood Houso and Southwark Day Nursery. In case of rain the play will bo postponed until the following Saturday. Mrs. Mc Ilhcnnoy's residence Is ono minute's walk from Tulpehockcn station, P. R. R., and the Wayne avenue car (Routo 53) passes tho door. Mrs. Frederick L. Clark, 419 West School House lane, Gcrmantown, Is treasurer of tho affair. Roxborough Mrs. M. W. Kerkcslngcr, of 401 Lyceum avenue, Roxborough, announces tho en gagement of TTor daughter. Miss Iva Louise, to Mr. Wayne R. Moycr. No date has been set for the wedding. Mr. nnd Mrs. James J. Brennan, of 4303 Main streot. Monayunk, entertained this week In honor of Mr. Peter Llebert. of Roxborough, whose marriage to Miss Mlnnio Elchman, of Manayunk, will take place on June 5. Those present were Mr. John B. Obert. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Henry, Mrs. Mary Obert, Mr. Poter Llobert and Mr. E. P. Rotzcll. Mr. nnd Mrs. I. J. Rlgolhaupt havo re turned from a tour through tho West to tho Paclfto Coast They spent somo time at tho expositions In San Francisco and San Diego. Mrs. Frank P. Zlnn, of Roxborough, Is the guest of her Bon, Frank. R. Zlnn, Jr., of Los Angeles, Cal. She will be Joined by her husband, Lieutenant Zlnn, In June. Germantown Mr. and 5rrs. William II Stuart, of 443 Carpenter street, accompanied by Miss Anna P. Stuart and Mr. Donald Mel. Stuart, will leavo Tuesday for tho Pacific const expositions via Pittsburgh, Chicago, Denver, Salt Lnko City and southern California. They will return by way or Canadian Rockies nnd tho Great Iakcs, arriving homo about July G. Miss Nnn Shaw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Shaw, of 5211 Wnyno nve nuc, will bo ono of tho graduating class of nurses at tho Gormnntown Hospital on Juno 8. Ml.s Shaw has offered her services as trained nurse nt Mrs. C. E. Cobb's summer camp for girls at Wyone gonlc, Me. Her two slstors. Miss Eliza beth Shaw nnd Miss Marjorlo Shaw, will attend the camp during July and Au gust. Mr. and Mrs. Morlco C. Burton, of 3016 Coulter street, havo taken a cottage at Buck Hills Fnlls for tho summer. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bary nnd Miss Frances Bary and Miss Virginia Bary. of Wltnr street, have opened their cot tage in cape May, where they will spend a largo part of tho summer months. Mrs. Charles H. Super, of Harvey street, will spend tho summer In Wild wood. Sirs. William S. Pilling, of 229 West Upsal street, Germantown, has Issued In vitations for n "garden tea" on Friday. May 28, from 4 o'clock till 6 o'clock. Tho Senior Christian Endeavor Society of Market Squaro Presbyterian Church, Germantown, will hold a unique enter tainment and strawberry festival nt 8 o'clock In tho chapel on Thursday eve ning, Juno 10, WOMEN WORKERS' CLUB Annual Election of Officers for Gen eral Association to Take Place Today. The Pennsylvania Association of Women Workora will hold Its annual meeting nt the Cliffs, in Fnlrmount Park, when tho election of ofllcers will be preceded by an afternoon of games and dances. Tho ballot for this year Is h ns follows: President. Miss Julia W. Wllllnmjion honorary vice presidents. Miss A. W. Fisher, Miss Laura N. Piatt, Miss Jean Colcsborry; vlco presidents. Miss Amies Hamilton, Mrs Adams; secretary. Miss Helen Fleck; treasurer, Mrs. Edward Ilsley; assistant treasurer, Mrs. Hnlllngs heael N. Taylor; also, two directors for each club In nctlvo membership. Clubs Business Women's Club of Bryn Maw, Edelwels, Lighthouse Women's and Girls' Clubs, Martha Washington, Lend-n-Hand, Honor Club of West Chester. Loyalty Club of Freeland. Laurel Club of New Brunswick, St. Peter's, St. Mnrtha's, Southwark, Violets. Willing Workers, Frnnkford, West Philadelphia, Progress and Mrytlo, of Baltimore; clubs about to bo admitted, Camden Girls' Club, Lakota nnd St. Clnlr Girls' Club. Chairmen of committees Alcott House (an associate club), Mrs. Louis C. Ma deira; Now Clubs. Miss Mildred Scott; Program, Miss Margaret Crulce; Lec tures, .miss fliary m. Mitchell; Whltford Lodge, Miss Martha Thomas. Miss Mnrion Jewett Is In charge of the annual meeting nnd the association sec retary Is Miss Alccla Brown. Along the Main Line MP.nioN Mrs. Klwa Schwnrtz will give a garden fete this nfternoon on the beau tiful grounds ot Hoiiptnn, when 25 little children, small sons nnd daughters ot prominent city famlllc. and the'r mothiMs will be the guests of Mis Schwartz. Small tables are to be nrrnnged on the lawn, nnd these will bo decorated with clusters of flowers from the, many beau tiful plants that help to make tho grounds of Houpton so attractive. Mrs. A. N'aih Uuikc has Issued cards for a subscription muslcnle, to be followed by dancing, at her residence on Hnzcl hurst avenue, Merlon, on Tuesday eve ning. May 25. nt 8 o'clock. The feature of the program will bo selections by Slgnora Sylvia Marcel'.o. The proceeds will be devoted to tho building fund of tho new hospital to be erected by the Sisters of Mercy. Bala-Cynwvd ffitCay!J!',i'dKt!,Ietl0 -Awoclatlon HCMnt a dellchtfu! mnalonl .,1.. iwiSl SmI01?" by Josei,h Co1' JMIJM, .at the Bala-Cynwyd Audi- hn nsme "UBKests this fourth ngw of thn iMiHnn ... J a Hrilim ,n wn,ch 'ar nurses. Ffo- "tf and n,s father torm 3RUeh Tl lca,,ons '" love af SS&hiL fl"ally end the right way feliTnut4 I"88 nd Jack, JmiTsiT.!:' wn,cl Is being coached by iviatneiS' pImle8 to be unusually ii!H.n,t.6d', N-' George B. McKln- -". musical director of tho T "o cast IS SH rnllntua, 1 nuree mi., n n ., .. u.ut.nt.;Mu.y:b:irri."ib?iirh ion. ' ' "raes " Vndlver .. JOMDh.W. eimcaaa iiil4, ....Wllllim FUchor will Include the following yOUnsr nnnU nn..J n.l. Jh.i o V. a. j ones, ierv.iwll,t' Ulss Ethelwyn 5fbt.,1'J ? Simpson. Rudolph Ml. n I Ker,Mn Dnald Knowl. 8? Wmii & Si1"0 r the da"" (Wdolh I"wn Qorg B. usy? jr86 B aillesPle and GeorgB telaware County IN A SEASON when frocks for all occasions seem to have aa many frllla and tucks and plaits as they can con ceivably carry, women's footgear pre serves tho balance as being absolutely devoid of any buckles or bows or straps ?o mar the line of the foot. That many of the shoes appear very dressy Is due to the "lever combination of several shades or varieties of lather. This nresent mode It cannot be denied la unt vrsllly becoming for it enhances the hSSyVa iiiwll, shapely foot, yet, on ?ifauly.w hand, makes a larger foot appear to better advantage. pently Mrs Robert Large appeared ""n" J a one-piece atreet frock of navy blue eree which was embroidered in white. The Wrt had circular oversklrt , of the whlTe kid. Pompleted the custume, kt a concert recently, Mra. Francis w. Sinkler looked attractive In a alroply fXred Norfolk ault of slate gray cloth. The jacket was quite plain and belted. J?j i. worn over a aheer blouse of h1te allk tied with a black and white cvat The young matron's hat waa a SSI ihiSe of black barnyard atraw. devoid pf trlmralWT- , An extremely .mt U;et own of navy blue aerge waa worn by Mrs. Henry DJaaton Tin th BeUevue-Stratford the ?ther afternoon The frock, which waa SX abort In the prevailing mode, wla cut to redlngote effect at the back, but in front a narrow black patent leather belt joined the blouae with tha jkirt, th Statllev m1iaIrtAM nJ l. A B v!t.hve bn elected to repre- fa i Ji f1 th General Synod in -' ntutn iaK.it nlnrtt r.v ,...b (UOll la a rf..- -j .. n... I iw i. I." r""-""' '" v i "" -II. a .. i.m m., . each ChttWi to Norwood lawauuw mi vt&itti Rweawy flarfc A taa4- Ing collar of sheer white organdie, tied with a black cravat, finished oft the gown, which was topped by a wide brimmed flat sailor of navy blue straw, trimmed at one aide with a spreading ornament. A smart tallleur of sand-colored cloth, belted and collared with navy blue, ts worn rather effectively by Mra. Robert Kelso Cassatt, Her hat Is of navy blue taffeta, trimmed with large flowers. Mrs. Edward T. Stotesbury, who is able to be about again, has adopted for morning wear a good-looking two-piece suit of dark blue and white roughly woven cloth Jn a large check. The skirt la quite plain, with the exception of a few plaits aet In at the side, and the short jacket Is given distinction by a belt and collar of white kid, the latter of which also forms the crown of her large rolling brimmed black sailor hat. An extremely smart coat suit of gage green Cloth la being worn by Mies Anna B. Gilpin. Both the aklrt, which la rather narrow, and the short jacket are trimmed with a succession ot tiny atltched-down plaits running perpendicular to the weave of the cloth. Miss Gilpin's hat Is a small, cloie-nttlng, dark-green atraw, trimmed solely with two flaring quills. One ot the little belted sports aults proves most becoming to Mlsa Mary Denckla. It Is road of old-rose cloth In a rough weave, and with It la worn a amart black hat of jtraw and taffeta. Mra. Walter Waring Hopkinson waa obaerved In the equare the other day In company with Mlsa Esther Jearj Bochman, both looking very attractive In navy blue aerge coat ulta. with whit fox furs. MUa Bochman suit waa girlishly belted and, piped with vriiite, and n bat vrai c white temp. Along the Reading Cards have been Issued by Mile. Izora Rosa for a musical tea to be given at her residence In Oak L,ane, on Wednesday aft ernoon, May 28, to meet Mra. Wlllard Rice Graham. Receiving with Mile. Bosa will bo Miss Janet Wilson, Miss Mnrle Dal morris, of Washington, and Miss Sidney White, Mrs. Randal Coates, of Hampton, Va will pour tea. The color schemo will be pink, Klllarney roses predominating. Mile. Rosa, who haa spent the greater part of her life In Europe, is well known In musical circles and during the after noon will render vocal selections. Mrs. Graham nnd Mile. Rosa will sing the "Lovo Letter" duet, from the "Marriage of Figaro." A very novel open-air fete Is being planned by the women of the Ablngton Presbyterian Church. The attractive pos ters read thus: Ye village falre and sup per will be held at ye olde Presbyterian Church, which Is settle downe on ye Olde York road e at Ablngton, Thursday, 27 day of May, M. D. C. C. C. C. XV. Tymo 3 until 9 by ye village cloke, Three New England shillings will be exacted from all who come to eato a goodllo supper. Mlsa T. T. Potter, of Idro. Old York read, Elklns Park, returned last week from a trip of several weeks to Cuba. Mr, and Mrs. Karl Williams and Mrs. Alary E. Dutton, of Stratford avenue, Melrose Park, left last week for Glen clden, Pa., where they wilt make their future home. Mrs, Williams was Mlsa Lucille Dutton and one ot the most popu lar girls of tho younger set Mrs. Coyle, of Jersey City, Is the guest for several days of her sister, Mra, J, Frederick Tiefenbach, and will also visit Mra. M. Houghtallng at her residence In Jenklntown, Pa, Mr, and Mra. William. B. Roberta are occupying their new residence on West avenue, Jenklntown, Pa. Frankford A musicals for the benefit of the Bap tist Institute will be held Tuesday eve ning, May 25. In tho Holmesburg Baptist Church, under the direction of Mrs. George Swift. Mri and Mrs. Charles MeUler, of Franklin street, are occupying their new homo, 112 West Tabor road, Olney. Tho Boy Scouts of Olney will hold a swimming meet nt Shady Lano this nfternoon. An Intcrpatrol track meet will also be a feature ot the outing. South Philadelphia Tho Don Bopco Club will hold a smoker tonight at 507 South !Uh street. Plans for a permanent clubhouse will be dis cussed. There will bo music nnd other entertainment. Mr. John Dl Maso and Mr. John Esposlto havo charge of the ar rangements for the affair. Mr. Fiank N. Francisco will bo given a farowell party tonight nt his home, 22IS Carpenter street, by his brother. Mr. Francisco lenvet tomorrow for Atlantic City, where ho will be the guest of rela tives until late In September. Miss Cella Cohen, l.3t South Gth street, will bo tho guest of honor at a large dnnce given for her tonight In Overbrook by school friends. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wolf, 2311 South Wnrnock street, will spend tho week-end at Atlantic City, where they will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lavln. A reception will bo given at 2303 South Gth street tonight In honor of Mr. Joseph Mllgran, who hns Just arrived from Pitts burgh on his way to Washington. Tho guests will be Mr. Nat Marder, of Pitts burgh; Mr. Joseph Bush. Mr. Nat Beck, Mr. Mortis Beck, Miss Fay Kohn, Mr. Morris Klmmel and Miss Mary Goldberg. Mr. Philip Weiss, of 1346 South 4th street, will spend the week end as tho guest of his brother, Mr. Slgmund Weiss, and other relatives at Wilmington, Del. Friends of Mrs. George Miller Wclld, of 231$ South Broad street, will be sorry to learn that she has been confined to her home for the lost few days with a slight attack of pleurisy. Mr. and Mrs. I George W. Young, her parents, expect to close tneir cuy nouse nexi weeK ana open their cottage at 103 South Dover avenue, Chelsea, where they will remain during the summer months. A-tr3CK4rtfA 7 EDDINGS Notices for the Society pace will be accepted and printed la the Evening Ledger, but all such notices must be written on one side of the paper, mut be signed In full, with full addreea, and when possible telephone number must be flfen. Bend JJ such communications to "Society Editor," EyenU Ledter, 60S Chestnut street. Uidtu these requirements Me carried eat so that YerMratloa may be possible, the notice will not be published. A QUIET wedding took place yester day, when Miss Katherine Fago, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Fago, of 1512 South 12th street, became the bride of Mr. Joseph Dlo. The ceremony was performed In the Roman Catholic Church ot Our Lady of Good Counsel, 8th nnd Montrose streets. The maid of honor was Miss Margaret CUlldertl, and the best man was Mr. Dominic Ralacaurso. A re. ceptlon was 'neld after the ceremony at the home of the bride's parents tor the relatives and a few friends. The bridal couple went to New York on their wed ding trip, Mr, and Mrs, Melvln H. Harrington have Issued invitations for the wedding reception of their daughter. Miss Mary Helen Harrington, to Mr. Richard Evett Bishop on Thursday, June 17, at ( o'clock In the afternoon, at their residence. 112 West Upsal street, Germantown. The ceremony will be a very quiet one. only the family and a few intimate friends being present, and will be performed at 4:30 o'clock at the bride's residence. The marriage of Miss Minnie Elchman, daughter ot Mr, and Mrs. John Elchman, of Manayunk, will take place on June S to Mr, Peter Llebert. The ceremony will he performed In the Church of St. John the Baptist, the Rev. Father Eugene Murphy officiating. Mlsa Elchman will be attended by Miss Frances Llebert. a sister ot the bridegroom, aa bridesmaid, and the best man will be Dr. Edward Elchman, a brother of the bride. The wedding will be a Very quiet one owing to the recent death of the bridegroom's father. After the ceremony the young couple will leave on a wedding trip to Buffalo, Niagara. Falla and Atlantlo City, and on their return wilt occupy their new borne on Ealt Leverlngton avenue. The marriage ot Miss Josephine Bus- j baum, aietor ot Mra Hortenso Strauss, Kgph XviMAkv ?! I mi 11 North Philadelphia Miss Sadyo Mae Le Vene, of 2200 Dia mond street, will bo given a dance to night by her father in honor of her birthday. The ballroom will be docorat.'d to rcpiesent a garden, and a special or chestra will provide the music. The grand march will be led by Miss Le Vene and Mr. Maurice Tubinsky nnd directed by Mr. Bernard Le Vene. Among those pres. ont will be Miss Elizabeth Blron, Miss Frances Blron. Miss Helen Lo Vene, Mlsa Lillian Cherrle La Vene, Miss Jennie Stembler, Mli-n Doris Vivian Stern. Miss Blanche Kaufman, Miss Elizabeth Sa brln, Miss Bae Le Vene. of Baltimore; Miss Clara Laventhnl. Mr. Louis Tube roff, Mr. Albert Goldman, Mr. Morris Fine, Mr. Maurice Fine, Mr. Maurice Tu binsky. Mr. David Davidson, Mr. Robert I. Segal, Mr. Harry Marks. Mr. Georgj A oolman, T.Ir. Bernard Le Vene, Mr. Em manuel M. Blron. Mr. Joseph Freeman, of Washington; Mr. Paul Pearlman, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Goldstein, Mr. nnd Mrs L. J. Bcrkhold, Mr. C. S. Goldstein and Miss 1-lorcnce, Mr. Theodore Du Bols, Mr. Benjamin Rosass, Mr. Sol Stein, Miss Katherine Stein, Mr. M. Tackman. Mr Herbert Robno nnd Mr. David Welsman. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry V. Shelbley, of 1621 1 oplar street, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss M. Edna Shelb ley, to Mr. Wllllnm Batcr, of this city. Mrs. B. Howett Smith, of 1623 Diamond st.rilt' entcralncd at bridge and luncheon at tho Rlttenhouso Hotel, Wednesday. Northeast Philadelphia Tho first grand annual May hop of Dl vlelon 95. A. O. H.. was held on May 20 at St. Anne's T. A. B. Hall, Lehigh avenue and Miller street. The Dance Committee Included President Fhlllo """i t.. -r- r.awaru .ucuucKin, ilr. John Bannon, Sir. James Bannon. Mr. James Dunphy, Mr. Philip Donohoo, Jr., Mr. Paul McCluskey. Mr. Thomas Dolan, Mr. John Jay, Mr. Michael McDonough and 31r. Bart Dougherty. A memorial Bervice will be held on Thursday night at the William Cramp School, Howard and Ontario streets, by the Colonel Fred Taylor Camp, No. 2, S. of V.; Men's Progressive League and the William Cramp Home and School Association. Tho speakers will be the Hon. Vivian Gables, Mr. Charles Zelser, Captain R, W. Wright, Mr. William MacDonald and Mr. Golty. Music will be furnished by the Imperial Military Band. Tioga of 233H North Broad street, to Mr. Manuel Llbros will take place on Tuesday, Juno S, at 7 o'clock In the BeUevue-Stratford and will be followed by a dinner. Miss Buxbaum has selected Mrs. Strauss for matron of honor, and Miss Estelle Bux baum, also a sister, for brldesmnld. Mr. Simon Llbros will be his brother's best man. The at home cards are for after July 1, at the Kcnderton Apartments, 13th streot and Erie avehue. Camden and Vicinity Miss Ruby Bailey has been visiting her sister, Mra. Harvey Foster, of Freneau, N. J. Mrs. Foster will be remembered as Miss Alma Bailey, a welUknown pianist, who resided at 111 Penn street, Mrs. John F, Starr, of fith and Linden Btreets, went over to Baltimore last week to spend 10 days with her- daughter, Mrs. Thomas West Claggell. They expeot to spend the summer In the Blue Itldge Mountains. Mr, and Mrs. George E. Taylor have closed their home at 610 Cooper street and have gone td Atlantic City. Their daugh ter, Mra. Jessie Starr White, of Mer chantville, will join them later. Class Six at the Union Tabernacle will hold a Field Day In Colllngswood, N. J., on Saturday afterjjprfUn, June 12. ' Mr. Jacob "Wilson returned from a a hort stay In Washington, Mrs. Frank O'Nell has returned from a two weeks' trip to Elizabeth, N. J. Mr and Mrs Henry Reevea are Pitman for tho aununer. The annual commencement exercises of the graduates of the Nurses' Training School of the Samaritan Hospital will be held on the evening of June 12. Nineteen oung ladles will receive their diplomas. The exercises will be held In the Temple University at Broad and Berks streets. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wayland Weber, of Tioga, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son, Elmer Wayland i eber, Jr., on AVednesday, May 19. Wilmington Mrs. Eugene du Pont is spending this week at Atlantic City, N, J. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thouron and their three children, of Ardmore, ore guests of Judge and Mrs. George Gray, Mrs. Hubert Wells and Miss Margaret Wells have, gone to their summer home at Islesford, Me. "WHAT'S DOING TONtGHT ?' Economlq Club dinner, Beltsvu.-Stratfordi Lecture, "Acres of Diamond," Dr Ruel) 11- Conwell. U.Ptlsj Tempi.. $ o'clock Wlltlamipn trad. School alumni dinner. Hotel AJflPhla 1 oMock. Fttar' banquet, tVhltemarah. I'enniylv.nta Association or Women Worker, annual meeting, "The Cliffs." Falrmounl Vark: B o'clock. Free Suffrage open-air meetlnr, Kensington ave nue anil Clearfield ttrret. a 30 o'clock. Free. SUFFRAGE EVENTS TODAY WOMAN efFFRAQE PAntT. 3 p. m. Suffrage parlor mealing, at the heme of Mrs. John Lawtca. Elwyn, Delaware County. Speaker, Mlaa EiBel Lea Rankin, of California., 8 p. in Meeting .under the auepleea of the party's branch la the Elgnth LegliiUtH Dim trlct. a.t the Young Friend' AesocitUon, 1510 and Cherry etreet. 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