Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 25, 1915, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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    EVENING LEDaBRPHlLADELPHIA TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1915.
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ijyl ielgh, Bain, will have a Harden day
ttl. ... Afternoon. Lunfcheon and tea
111 be served Informally. No cards havo
Mn nt mu-
Tha marrlase or Miss KeBenln Clracss
Ifti.rernore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Iti.nry Itandall uaremorc, 01 ujisbi nnti
tV.fffifiion streets, will be solemnized on
iffiSi Juno 12. nt 8" o'clock. In Christ
fSJe'ts. t" Ju,1& Clttrk Whlttlmorc, of
IFmim Ua'rcmoro will be ntlemled by her
tSwAs matron of honor, and Miss Mar
..ret Faulkner, of Oermantown, ns maid
lit honor. Miss Margaret i, .miss uor-
Bll?.'i..inn. and Miss Jane Whlttlmorc,
i'tUter of the bridegroom, will be brides-
K6a large reception will follow at the
1 IPS. - 11.. hrictn'n nnrents. On Monday.
M??.!! Atm. Barcmorc will entertain at
ifwheo'n In ' honor of tho bridal parly,
llftS on Friday. June 4. Miss Margaret
Bind on
lfi will entertain at bridge- In honor of
AM. Baremore nnd tho bridal party.
Aim Baremore
will also be a few
additional
LTHero
JVaite Whlttlmorc will give his fare
t..lt dinner to his best man nnd ushers
?5'La.. '.'..' Im limn 11. In Min n..Ifi-
! (ii Friday :.."..
;TM-8tratford.
Ktln Elizabeth C. Lewis, of 133 South
' " . . Im.i rnlurnoil (mm n. visit
rjlr. and Mrs. Frederick Chcsebrough.
si? Mlllbrook, N. Y. Mrs. Chesobrough
! .lD . .1 I,-...! nn Ml. HtdnpV
lUathews. her father being Mr. Edward
'Mi hews of Tcssmore. the famous La
fXTaite; mansion In Valley Forge, now oc-
Wei by Mr. Philander u. ivnox.
I i' Mr and Mrs. H. Lo Maltrc, of Merlon,
'". --... .1,-' mmpr In California nnd
if weeks on their ranch In Idnho.
... ... rvta nt 2lfi WjlBt Ponn
Th6 jHlseca ii"bi "- - - 7,
;ti.r pntcrtalncd yesterday at n linen
'"' e... u.r nf Miss Elizabeth H.
prkr whoso engagement to tho Itev.
Imncls N. Wcthcrlll was lately an-
i iounced.
.. a it, Alovnnilor Henry, of 7203
crMhelm road," havo leased a cottago In
CM May, N. J., for tho summer. Mrs.
h', nprnmnanled by Miss Evelyn
ChtwV returned yesterday from a trip
to Washington, u, ., u.ci om.vic. .
... .-a M v.. Earlo Johnson, of
I20S Charlton street, havo taken a cot-
two . ..,mmnr Vhlfh
EWK at uay iicu" mi i ou......--.
pMywIll occupy anpr juiiu i.
I ... ,i it 'Frederick Slmonln, of
ftui Willow Grove avenue, will motqr to
losttyiburg, Pa., for several days this
' .. T..,r. Mnnrn fllmonln. of Navaboo
fn4 liooreland avenues, Is at present tho
pitt of her brother ana sisut-ui-iu...
.Mr. and Mrs. Eugcno Bufflngton, of
Eranston, III. Mrs. Slmonln will return
this week and with Mr. Slmonln will
, j cninninv nnd Sundni at Buck
gHIU Falls In tho Pocono Mountains.
' i v.u .n,i "r.nn" nnrtv will bo given
Fin Tuesday afternoon, Juno 1, at 2 o clock.
,t the homo of Mrs. Horace Burrell, 401
S'Oowen avenue, for tho benefit of woman
' m 111 1.a kawiiaiI fl 1 1 ft I tnA
; murage, ira win do ... ..- -
" nnie. and those desiring to reserve tables
i an do so by applying iu mi. "
If. .. ii i.-- nni.nifln4niun wnmeii
i?,iisy wcii-iiuvu v......vw.... -.
f -... .ii iho nrroif ihnlr Dersonal sup-
f port The committee In chnrgo Includes
lllin. William Albert Wood, chairman;
Mrs. Charles Z. Klnuder, A11S3 cuepiieu
IDtcalur Lirge, Mrs. Frank Robinson,
.. t iF.hi. TJninn Mm. Frederick W.
'Ehfpar'd, Mrs. Horace Burrell.
Klhe Germantown Boys Club, of West
E.Peon street, has arranged lor a special
ffTtrunc ot tree cnieriaiiiincin. m o.t
o'clock on Thursday evening, Mny 27, In
the auditorium. Tho special feature win
t a stereoptlcon lecturo called "A Trip
Through the World's Schoolhouse," which
ll be delivered by Colonel W. U
Ratder.
6-Mr. and Mrs. Frank It, Donahue, of
iFIIher's lane, will give a small and In
formal house dance on Thursday of this
Miss Dorothy Hamlll. of the Blenheim,
ijlll lave on Thursday, June 3, for Cali
fornia to be gone all summer. Sho will
Jlilt the Panama Exposition before re
turning home.
Mr. and MrB. !M. F. SteDonouch. of 2127
.Jtaa itreet, accompanied by their two
hnthters, iMIss Kathleen McDonough
ki Miss Asnes MoDonough, win leavo
lh!l neek Inr- rtir.1nen whnrA thev Will
Pn their cottage for the summer.
tlKlMr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Slack, of 6512
J jjwtnor avenue, Atlantic City, formerly
fi r nuaaelphla, announce tho engagement
:" thslr daughter. Miss Marlorle Slack, to
'Jjr. Charles E. Itupp, son of Mr, and
" JOhn K. Hupp, of 17 North New
mpsaire avenue, Atlantic City.
Chestnut Hill
Mrs. 'Wllllom riflai nfmt. nt lvh
iJWi 8tenton and Evergreen avenues.
&lm IIln' wl" Siva a tea today at
fjtlch the will bo assisted In receiving
ijr MrB. Pope Yeatman, Mrs. Joseph C.
;. Mrs. jonn Kent Kane, airs. J.
ii? '?y Paul' Slrs- Edward S. Dunn, Mrs.
,' Atlee Jackson, Mrs. Edward S.
i-.uuni nu airs. Harris.
VH: ?.n& Mra- Orlfflth will entertain In-
nally at dinner tomorrow night
Hri. James Baxter, of 110 Mt. Airy ave-
by buno io waurornia. wnere one
Mtl,y tor 8veral months as the eucst
tt. ut Mitchell.
fiMrt. Wfil. ir..n At- - Mr n t.
SJ5 w give an Informal 4 o'clock tea
EV,cn"aay for a few friends of Mrs.
CriiiJi ' "" tiwo uccil mra. mail?
aaw guest this last winter. Mrs. Ban
ffljt IU leavo on Friday for tho Pan-
. "Do.mon, and from thera will go
fti& Philippines with her brother-ln-p5nd
1 (later, aiajor and Mra. nandolph
Kiltli 2rkloy- Major Berkeley, of the
SM States Marina Corps, will be sta
51 t tha PhlllDDlnes for soma time.
I lnii, SnCroft w'11 vl8lt China, Japan and
f nri11 bfora returning to this coun-
Germantown
and Mm Tinl.K. n...l.H tm
Icll i, '"" """",' wuimu, Ui Ul
fumiplke, are receiving congratula-
' "n ha birth, of a little daughter.
m&h
8. M. Flelschman, of 324 East
p ,, " raiicriainuiff jior n4iei
lHii.-iT7""fl jacooson. or uammore, jor
fiJld Mra ni,n..J ITT m.i.nBll
H Vet Walnut lane, entertained a
g w inenaa at dinner last Friday
tf nd Mrs. A- Theodore Abbott will
taeir new homa at 620 West
street after June t
lm a Roberts, of 50 Pomona
$fU entertain at brldja on JW
dllU
kon
tiny ntternoon, June 4, In honor of Mls
Margaret Brndbury, whoso marriage lo
Mr. Horace Cleaver will take place Juno
8. Mrs. Itoberts will bo remembered as
Miss Edna Montgomery before her mar
rlngo several years ago.
Miss Laura E. Good, of Wayne avenue,
will be in California throughout the sum
mer months.
Mr. and Mrs. William S. Lloyd, of 232
Harvey street, are staying nt Werners
vllle, Pa., for a short time.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Worrell Wngner. of
Olpsy nnd School lanes, will go to Chel
sea for tho month ot August.
Mr. nnd Mrs. William Wurts Hnrman,
of 3101 Mldvnle avenue, will occupy their
cottago In Ventnor, N. J., after June 10.
Mr. Arthur Ooodfcllow, of Detroit, bns
returned lo his homo In Hint city after
spending several weeks with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ooodfellow, of
School lane.
Mr. nnd Mrs. James O. Lindsay, of
West Walnut lane, announced the en
gagement of their daughter, Miss Mildred
Lindsay, to Mr. Harold Sinclair, ot New
York.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold F. Dade, of 6020
Clreeno street, will give a dinner on Fri
day evening at their home.
Miss Emma Cahall, of ISt West Uiel
ten avenue, will give a bridge party on
Saturday, Juno 5, In honor of Miss Mar
garet Bradbury and Mr. Horace Clcavor
nnd their entire bridal party.
Invitations havo been Issued for tho
mnrrlano of Mlts Mabel N. Lea and Mr.
Harry Wear Donald, of Germantown, on
Saturday, May 23, at 4 o'clock, In tho
Ashbourne Prnwbytcrian Church. Tho
couple will be nt homo nftcr September
1, nt 130 Hnrrlson avenue, Olenslde.
Along the Reading
A musical will be given at the Old
York Boad Country Club on Saturday,
May , nt 8;13. Miss Emily Stokes
linger will be the soprano. Tho rest
of the program Js still being arranged
and will bo announced later.
Mrs. Howard F. Pent nnd her daughter,
Miss Clementine Pent, of Wyncoto road,
Jenklntown, will leave early In Juno for
tho Pacific coast, where they will visit
both the San Francisco nnd San Diego
Expositions, and many other points of
Interest. They will return to their homo
about September L
Friends of James L. Street, of Ash
bourne, will be glad to hear that ho Is
recovering from his recent accident.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Dardcnelte, of
Park avenue Oak Lane, have left for
San FranclBCo. where they will remain
until the end ot June.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry H. Shelp, of Oak
Lane, have returned -to their 'homo after
spending tho winter In Tampa. Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Raff, of 1300 Oak
lane avenue, nre receiving congratula
tions on the birth of n son, Mny 12.
Mrs. Irwin Gottshall, of 4913 North
Camao Btreet, Logan, Is entertaining her
mother, Mrs. Emanuel Moycr, of Coopers
burg, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Wllmsen, Jr., of
Oak Lnnq Park, will leavo the latter
part of tho week for their summer houso
at Ventnor, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beatty, Jr., of
Mrlroso Park, with the members of their
brldgo club, motored to Egypt Mills, Pa.,
where they spent tho week-end. In tho
party were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Aarons.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Weltzel, Mr. and
Mrs. F. Lclghton Kramer, Mr. and Mrs.
George Leldy Parker and Mr. and Mrs.
H. Clay Dlngee, Jr.
Invitations have been Issued by the
faculty of the Beechwood Inn School at
Jenklntown for the annual commence
ment, to be hold on Thursday, May 27,
at 10 o'clock. The following events will
also be among the closing exercises of
the school: Sunday at 10 o'clock the
baccnlaureato sermon nnd at 6:15 In the
evening Vespers. Yesterday was field
day, starting at 9 o'clock In the morn
ing and ending with a concert at 8 o'clock
In the evening. Today, starting at 9
o'clock, there will be tournaments all
morning; class-day exercises In the after
noon, and n concert In tho evening: to
morrow nt w o-ciock, mere win De
preparatory graduation exercises; nt 2
o'clock In the afternoon an exhibit ot
all the practical departments and a
Young Women's Christian Association
lawn fete, from 3 o'clock until 8; at B:30
the students will give Shakespeare's play,
"As You Llko It," and In tha evening
there will ba "Tha President's Recep
tion." Many out-of-town guests will be
present.
Mrs. Thomas Huber, of Fort Washing
ton, Pa., 'nas as her guest for some tlmt
her niece. Mrs. Daniel Layton, of George
town, Del,
Mrs. Herbert K. Taylor, of Qedar road,
Ogontz, has sent out Invitations for a
on nn Kntnrrinv. Mav 29. at her home
from 3 o'clock to 6 o'clock.
West Philadelphia
Sir. and Mrs. Louis H. Parke, of 4039
Spruce street, and their daughters. Miss
Charlotte Parka and Miss Annette Parke,
will leave early In June for Bay Head.
N. J., where they will occupy their cot
tage for tho summer. Miss Annette Parke
will be a debutante next season.
Mrs. J. W, Armltage, of 107 South
Ruby street, spent the week-end with
friends In Washington, D. C.
MJSS NETTIE COHEN
Whose marriage to Mr. Samuel
Kllgman, Jr.. will take place on
Thursday. Mis? Cohen, ft will be
femembered, had the honor of
winning a prize as one of the best
TooWng girls in Southward
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MISS BLANCHE O. BLANDFORD
Whoso marringo to Mr. Albert Hill will tnko placu on Tuesday, .Tunc
1, nt the Church of tho Atonement, 47th street nnd Kingsessing
nvenuo nt 8 o'clock.
South Philadelphia
Joseph Cohen, 619 Tnsker street, left
for Atlantic City yesterday. Ho was
tho guest of honor nt a InrBo staff din
ner In the evening, given by Harry Blum
berg, ot Atlantic City, In one of tho
largo Boardwalk hotels.
Charles Gutzclt, "th and Mifflin streets,
left today for Trenton, N. J., whero ho
will bo the guest of hlB brother for sev
eral days.
Abram Welnsteln gave a "freedom
party" at his home, 6th and Wolf streets,
last night.
Dr. Charles Kcllmnn, southwest corner
of Bth nnd Wharton stroets, will open
his new homo at 001 North Franklin
street next Monday, with a reception
for the many friends ho has mado In
this section of tho city.
Mrs. John Guertlor. 2131 South Opal
street, gave a red, whlto and blue lunch
eon to the Ladles' Bible Class of St.
Luke's Methodist Kplsconal Church or
Thursday evening. The guests weroi Tho
Rov. and Mrs. William Bamford. Mr. and
Mrs. Coxe. Mrs. Hartzell. Mrs. Charles
Begley, Mrs. Charles Westcnbcrger, Mrs.
'Millard, Mrs. Itoache, Mrs. Thcodoro
Seidell. Mrs. Kershaw; Mrs. Perry, Mr.
and Mrs. Parson. Mr. and Mrs. F. Kclley,
Mrs. Hudson, Mrs. Harry It. Heynolds,
Mrs. Meattle, Mrs. Stovcnson, Mrs. Har
ris, Mrs. Morgan. Mrs. Llp9ick, Mrs.
Johnson, Mrs. Ball, Mrs. G. Caralne, Mrs.
Brooks, Mrs. Morris, Mrs. Frank Tuft,
Miss Mnud Barke, Miss Clymer, Mrs.
Hill, Mrs. Banks. Mrs. Burton, Mrs. Orr
and Mrs. Henry Morrow.
FTlends of Mr. Thomas I. Cliadwlck,
of 243) Fltzwater street, will be glad to
learn that ho has recovered from his
recent Illness.
Tho members of the Qui Vivo Club will
entertain this evening In tho Corley Club,
11th nnd Jnckson streets. The guests
played euchre and "SCO," and general danc
ing followed. The attractive Bummer
home of the club at Laurel Springs, N. J.,
will ba opened on Memorial Day nnd n
cordial Invitation to all members and
friends of tha club Is extended by the
officers, who nra as follows: Miss Marie
Jackson, president; Miss Mario Hogan,
vlco president; Miss Margaret Keenan,
secretary, and Miss Mario Kevins, treas
urer. The first annual reception of St. Mon
ica's Guild will be held tomorrow eve
ning at McCrea's. for which cards havo
been Issued to all tho members. Tho
club, whlrti met with Instant favor on Its
organization about a yenr ago, has stead
ily increased In membership and bids fair
to be one of the most popular girls' clubs
In South Philadelphia, since It has filled
a long-felt need.
Miss Mary Welnsteln and Miss Yetta
Welnsteln, 2239 South Darlen street,
motored to tho Delaware Water Gap,
whero they spent tha week-end.
Mrs. Paul Wlnthrob, 1343 South 6th
street, will open her summer homo nt
Willow Grove tomorrow. Sho will remain
there until September.
Mr, Edward Kadne, 713 nttner street,
will start Thursday on a motoring trip
to Now York and Saratoga Springs. Ho
will ba accompanied by Mr. Jacob Weln
steln. They will be away two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. David Kosmlth, 637
Wharton street, have bought a farm In
the neighborhood of Doylestown, Pa.,
where they will spend the summer.
Frankford
Miss Mary WlUon, of Lelper street, will
entertain the members of her card club
tomorrow, There will be 18 guests.
Miss Vera Walllngford, of Harrison
street, will entertain this afternoon at
luncheon and cards In honor of her
coufln, Miss Jane Duryea, of Olney,
whose engagement has recently been an
nounced to William J. Mooney, of Mt.
Airy. Mlas Walllngford's guests will In
clude Miss Marie Wells. Miss Florence
Bradford. Miss Martha Beal, Miss Oert
rude McCormlck. Miss Iteba Bruce, Miss
Florence Paul!, Miss Jane Duncan, Miss
Ethel Schull, Miss Margaret Butt, Miss
Pauline A, Clarke, Miss Frances Fuller
and Mlas Rose Bloxom.
Captain and Mrs. William Carroll, of
2606 Ithawn street, will entertain at din
ner and cards this evening In honor of
their guest, Mrs. Hen,ry Garant. of Chat
tanooga. Tenn. Their guesta will Include
Mr. and Mrs. William J, Terry, Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh McCormlck, Mr. and Mrs
Arthur McCaron, Mr. and Mrs, James
Parker, Mr. and Mra. Martin Flak, Miss
Margaret Call, Miss Florence Freas,
Harry Maxwell, Albert M, Lester and
John V. Cully.
Mrs. Garant will leave Thursday for
Atlantic City, where she will remain two
weeks'.
Mrs. K. C. Clifford Smith, of 6823 Tor
resdale avenue, will be hoatess this eve
ning at a novelty party. Thero will be
20 guests.
A euchre will ba given In the school
hall of St Dominic's Church tomorrow
evening. The affair will be In charge
of Miss Mary Carpon, Miss SaUle Lom
bard and Miss Alice Corley.
North Philadelphia
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bonnom, of 2121
North 10th street, Announce tho en
gagement of their daughter. Miss Jcnn
netto l.oeb Bonncm, to Mr. Joseph Fcld
mnn, of Philadelphia.
Mr. and Mrs. Justin Paul Altmnn nnd
family, of 1M9 Oxford Btreet, will leave
early In Juno for Atlantic City, where
they will occupy their cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Brnman, of 1817 North
33d street, announco tho engagement ot
their daughter, Miss Anna Brnman, to
Mr. Isadora M. Smolcn, of Philadelphia.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Isaac I Nowmnn, of 130.1
North 13th street, held an Informal re
ception on Wednesday afternoon in honor
of tho confirmation of their daughter,
Miss rtuth Newman.
Miss Lillian Hcler nnd Miss Mattel
Belcr, of 12th street nnd Girard avenue,
cntcrtnlncd tho members of their "fiOO"
club nt luncheon nnd cards yesterday.
This was the final gnmo for the season.
Mrs. E. Howell Smith, of 16:B Diamond
stroct, will cntertnin nt cards tomorrow
afternoon nt tho Illttenhouse. "500" will
be played nnd will be followed by a buf
fet luncheon. The guesta will bo Mra.
Nelson Perry. .Miss Mlrlnm Hill. Miss
Mary Bennett, Miss Mnry Clawson, Mlsa
Edith Mullln. MIsh Mnry Christian, Mlsa
H-lcn Possehl, Miss Minnie Endlcott,
Mrs. George PCrklnH, Mrs, Itobcrt Pier
point, Miss Jessie Dlttrlch, Miss Grace
Habcrmchl, Miss Kathnrlno Turner, Miss
Marian Hallowell, Miss Margaret White
side, Miss Florcnco Whiteside nnd Mrs.
Norman Harker.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Mark Elkln, of Diamond
and 32d streets, will spend tho summer
months nt Chelsea.
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Blgley, of
lt20 North Wllllngton street, nro being
congratulated on tho birth Of n son on
Saturday, May 15.
An Informal danco was held on Sun
day night by the alumni of tho Sabbath
school of the Keneseth Israel Syna
(jrpuc. This was one of n eerie' of social
gatherings that has thus far proven
highly successful. The danco took place
In tho Alumni Building, Broad stroct
nbovo Columbia avenue.
Miss Louranln Vnndegrlft will enter
tnln nt luncheon and bridge tomorrow
afternoon In honor of Miss Mnrgarct
Frances Whiteside, whose marriage to
Mr. Albert Vernon Smith will take place
the following week.
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Kreashen. of
131!i North !3d street, entertnlned on Fri
day evening In honor of their dnughter.
Miss Jennie-- Elizabeth Kreashem. Tho
house mis beaut. fully decorated with
ferntf nnd smllax.
Delaware County
Mr. and Mrs. George S. Shlmer, of
Milton, havo issued cards announcing the
engagement of their daughter. Miss
Miriam Shlmer, to Mr, Raymond Hem
minger, of Media.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Howard Shrlver. of
Baltimore avenue, havo ns their guest
Miss Eleanor Garde, of Canton, O., for
merly of Philadelphia. Miss Garde Is
being extensively entertained during her
visit here by her Philadelphia friends and
expects to return to her home about tha
first week In June.
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A PRETTY wedding will take place to
day at 13 noon In the Church ot the
Good Shepherd, Rosemont, when Miss
Helen Lewis Parker, daughter of Mr.
Alexis du Pont Parker, of Denver, Col..
will become the bride of Dr. Harry Bond
Wllmer. The ceremony will be performed
by tha Rev. William Lewis, of Poekskill,
N. Y., a cousin of the bride, assisted by
tho Rev. Charles Townsend, rector of the
church.
A wedding breakfast will follow Imme
diately at tha home of the bride's slater,
Mrs. Reginald Morris, Wake Robin, In
Vlllanova. The bride, who will be given
In marriage by toer father, will wear a
gown of cream-color corded silk, with a
tulle oversklrt, embroidered In silver. A
court train will fall from the shoulders,
and her veil will have a crown of
duchess lace, fastened with orange blos
soms. The bridal bouquet will be of
Ward roses and lilies of the valley.
Mrs. Reginald Morris will attend her
sister as matron of honor and will be
gowned In pale blue taffeta with an over
skirt of tulle embroidered In silver. She
Notlcei for th Society pais will be
accepted and printed In the Uytnlnr
Ledcer, but all such notices null be
written on one side ot tha paper, must
be alsncd la full, with full addre, and
whtn poiilblo telephone number must bo
gUen.
Send all audi ommunlcatloni to
"8ocIetr Editor," Ereulng Ledcer, 08
Chcttnut trt.
Ualcaa the requlrtmtot are rarrltd
out so that vcrLBcatloa may be powlbU,
the notices will not be published.
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Lansdowne
At the Twentieth Century Club tonight
a danco will be given In aid of the now
Mlserlcordln Hospital to be erected In
WVst Philadelphia. The hall has been
elaborately decorated and specialty dances
wilt bo given during the evening by Mlsa
Elizabeth Loughney and Mr, Standley
Hope. The patronesses aro Mrs. Thomas
Cultlhan, chairman; Mrs. Thomas t,ov,
Mrs, Isaac Adlcr, Mrs. Thomas Fitzger
ald, Mrs. Louis Meyers, Mrs. Frederick
Leopold, Miss Ella Itudolph, Miss Marion
Peterson, Miss Kiln Ityan, Miss Agnes
Hynn and Miss Charlotte King.
A dellnhtful reception nnd dinner will
bo held this evening by the Brotherhood
I Blblo Class of tho Mothodlst Episcopal
Church In the rooms of the City Club.
Mr. J. Frank Deschnnts will be the prin
cipal speaker, and an address will be
given by Mr. Jennlngn Hood, president
of tho class. Among those who will be
present arc Mr. John W. Zelgler, Mr. J.
W Cnmac, Mr. Edward neld, Mr. J.
Lynn Barnard, Mr. Harry U. Parkinson,
tho Bcv. Barton Masters and Mr. O. B.
Bupor.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Krumboldt, of 7
South Church lane, nro receiving con
gratulations on the birth of a son.
Mrs ,T Llddnn Pcnnock has resigned ns
recording secretary of tho Twentieth
Century Club, nnd Mrs. Robert W. Glck
has been appointed to fill the vacancy.
The Lansdowne Mothers In Council will
mct nt the homo of Mrs. Cnrroll Llppln
colt, of Hill Dale road, tomorrow after
noon. As this Is the Inat meeting ot the
season, annual reports will be read and
the election of officers for next year will
lako place. A musical and social hour
will follow. Mrs. Horry U Parkinson,
Miss Grace Llpplncott and Miss Laura
Willis will give vocal selections and Mrs.
Alfred Bnleh will give several piano
solos.
Mrs. Matthew H. Oyer, of South Lans
downe avenue, was elected president of
the Faculty Tea Club of the University
of Pennsylvania. The other officers
rlccted were: First vice president, Mrs.
Edgar Marburg; second vice president,
Mrs. Samuel F. Houston; recording sec
retary, Mrs. James T. Young; correspond
ing sccretnry, Mrs. Howard II. Mltcholl;
treasurer, Mrs. Henry 1C. Pnncoast; direc
tors, Mrs. Alexander C. Abbott, Mrs. John
Stokes Adams, Mrs. J. P. W. Crawford,
Mrs. Itobcrt II. Fcrnnld, Mrs. Barton
Cooko Hirst, Mrs. Warren P. Laird, Mrs.
.Inhn Bach McJfnstcr and Mrs. Allen J.
Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McLean, of East
Greenwood nvenue, havo left for an ex
tended trip to tho Pacific coast.
Tioga
The Ladles' Aid Society of the Evan
gelical Lutheran Church of tho Nntlvlty
will glvo a strawberry festival and clip
ping party on Thursday night In the lec
turo nudltorlum. The entertainment will
bo In charge of Mrs. I. Chantry Hoffman,
president; Sirs. Gustavo Schnctzle, vice
president; Mrs. George Ulrlch, secretary;
Mrs. J. Prlco Moyer, Jr., flnanclnl secre
tary; Mrs. H. N. Ely, corresponding sec
retary; Mrs, Oscar C. Schmidt, trensurcr;
Mrs. Walter A. Knnls, Mra. Berges. Mrs.
W. S. Mumma. Mrs. W. Norgan. .Mrs.
Walter K. Hoyer, Mrs. James Snyder.
Mrs. Von der Krone, Mrs. John W.
Martin. Mrs. Charles F. Spless, Mrs.
John L. Hubert. Mrs. Philip Butchert,
Mrs. Gcorgo Bnckmlrc, Mrs. Charles
Gleso, Mis. Bergstrcsser and Mrs. Harry
Boyer.
Miss Amelia M. Abrnhnmson, of 3216
North 13th street, Is spending some tlmo
In Chicago, III.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Abraham L. Ashor, of
1SCN1 West Erlo avenue, aro receiving con
gratulations on the birth of a daughter,
Miss Elaine Fllco, on May 13.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Goldsmith nnd
their daughters, of 1501 Alleheny avenue,
will pass the summer In Haverford.
Northeast Philadelphia
Mrs. Louis Rlngold, of 3030 Frankford,
avenue, will entertain at "600" followed by
a luncheon on Thursday. Thoso present
will ba Miss Lena Lutzner. Miss Cecelia
Lutzner, Miss Reba Rlngold. Miss Esther
Cohen, Miss Lena Lazaroff, Miss Bess
Lutzner. Miss Mollle Jacobs, Miss Annn
Epstein, Miss Mollle Goldberg. Mrs. S. S.
Rlngold, Mrs. Louis Rlngold, Miss Bessie
Bcgnell and Miss Pauline Rosenthal.
A meeting of tho Daisy Social will be
held at the home of Mr. Alan Ludwig,
at 2001 East Cumberland street, on Thurs
day. Camden and Vicinity
Mrs. Joseph Bowden, of Kansas City,
Mo., Is the guest of her parents, Mr. nnd
Mrs. E. S. Carlln, of North 3d street.
They will spend next month nt Ocean
City.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ake. who recently
returned from a winter's Btny in Flor
ida, havo been entertaining relatives
from their old home at Glen Campbell,
Pa.
Mrs. Mary Campoeil Keene has rented
a cottage at Chelsea for the season,
which she and her daughter will occupy.
Mrs. Keene's engagement to Mr. Collin,
of St. Davids, Pa., has been announced.
Judge nnd Mrs. W. C. French and
their children have closed their home on
Linden street and have gone to their
farm nenr Port Republic
will wear a black hat and carry an arm
bouquet of white peonlea.
iJoctor Wllmer will have as best man
hla brother, Mr. V. H. Wllmer. and the
ushers will Include Mr. Perry Wllmer, Mr.
Howard Wood, brother-in-law of the
bridegroom; Mr. Isaac Pennypacker, of
Ardmore; Mr. Edward Ingersoll, of Pen
lyn; Dr. Alexander Randall, of Philadel
phia; Dr. Peter McCall Keating. Mr.
Lloyd Tllghman Emory, Mr. C. W, Til.
linghast Barker, of Troy, N. Y. After
an extended wedding trip Dr. and Mrs.
Wllmer will reside at 6019 Germantown
avenue until July 1, when they will oc
cupy their pew house at 138 West Walnut
lane.
RESNJCK-SCHBCHTEL.
Announcement Is made ot the marriage
ot Miss Minerva Schechtel and Mr. Ber
nard Resnlck on Sunday, May 23. The
bride was attended by Miss Sadie Schech
tel. as maid of honor; Mlsa Rose Res
nlck, Mlsa Florence Schechtel. Mlsa Clara
Schechtel. Miss Sara Harria, ot New
York, and Mlas Serena Nerf, of Chicago.
The bridegroom was attended by Mr.
N. Hawthorne Harris, of New York, and
the ushers Included Mr. Edward Taxln,
of Newark: Mr. A. Brody, of Chicago;
Mr, Samuel Levlck, of New York; Mr.
Samuel Zetf, Mr, Joseph Glaaman, Mr
Emmanuel Newhofr, Mr. Henry Kolaky
and Mr. Ralph Shalef. On their return
from thalr wedding trip to the Panama
Exposition Mr- and Mra. Rasnlclc will
occupy their new home, tH North Mb.
street.
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THH annual spring fesllvnl In aid of the
Baptist Home, Norrls and 17th streets,
will be held today In tho homo and on
tho very attractive grounds thnt sur
round It There will be two Interesting
mualeales nnd literary rnlcrtalnmonts,
one nt 3:15 and the other S:1S o'clock. The
artists on the first program will be Miss
Azalea Hawkins, soprano soloist; Mr.
Lesher Peachln, violinist; Miss Gertrude
Moore, accompanist, and Miss Mary Mc
Nulty, reader. Tho evening program will
include the following well-known enter
tainers. Miss Naomi Leldy, soprano solo
ist, Mr. Arthur Sherwood, tenor sololAt;
Miss Mary Phylona Jeffcrls, plnnlst, and
Miss Florcnco Frctz, reader and Imper
sonator. Tho committee In charge of the
feto Is composed of representatives from
tho Baptist churches In the city nnd
Stnto nnd Includes Mrs. J. Crnlg, Mrs.
Elizabeth Gardiner. Mrs. W. E. White,
Mrs. Ethan B. Palmer, Mrs. A. J. Davles,
Mm. Howard M. Leedom, Mrs. Georgo
Shelmlre, Mrs. C. II. Woolston, Mrs.
Emma Bnrdsley, Mrs. C. II. Banes, Mrs.
A. It. Parsons, Mrs. Gcorgo L. Arm
strong, Mra. E. R. Rlcknnl, Mrs. Joseph
W. Davis, Mrs. J. A. Mitchell, Miss M.
Hart. Sirs G. E. Elliott. Mrs. M. A.
Heist. Mrs. S. Farley, Miss Tllllc Ritchie,
Mm. O. Hufnnl, Miss E. Unruli, Mm.
William H. Hunter, Mrs. Allen II. Wil
son, Mrs. J. K. Mcschter. Mlsa Sadie Er
vln, Mrs. Joseph A. Morris, Mrs. Clay
ton Tunis, Mm. W It. Wnrdcr, Miss
Ethel Jenkins, Mrs. Robert T. Seymour,
Mrs. J. E. Kllpotrlck, Mrs. Gcorgo A.
Johnson, Mrs. T. C Loomls, Mrs. Charles
Mendowcroft, Mrs. G. C. Rlcman, Mrs. W.
E. Watklnson, Mrs William J. Hclss,
Mrs. Clara Kane, Mrs. Mary Glass, Mrs.
John Weaver, Mrs. Hutgcr Dox. Mrs. II.
Griffith, Miss Sara E. Hardcsty.Mrs. Sara
Sltcr, Mrs. O. G. Roberts, Mrs. W. Harry
Cochran, Mrs. George F. Townsend, Mrs.
II. W. Lewis nnd Mrs. Ezra Waxier. Tho
officers of tho board of managers are:
Mrs. Walter T. Lee. president; Mrs.
Chnrles N. Selser, Mrs. Henry A. Wei
nnd, Mrs. Richard II. Russell, vlco presi
dents; Miss Annie V. Ingham, corre
sponding sccretnry; Mrs. J. G. Walkor,
recording secretary, and Mrs. Charles II.
Banes, treasurer.
Tho Northwest District Council of tho
Society for Organizing Chnrlty will hold
an open meeting this evening In tho lec
ture room of tho Germnntown Branch ot
the Free Library. Vernon Park, Price
street and Germnntown nvenue. Tho offi
cers nro Stevens Hockscher, president;
Henry Tatnall, treasurer; R. M. Little,
penernl secretary; Miss Rose Porter, dis
trict superintendent. Tho Northwest
Council Includes Robert Dunning Drlpps,
chairman. Thomns II. Fort, vice chair
man; Richard N. Austin, Thcmns H. Ball,
Mrs. Margnret G. Bostwlck, Miss Dorris
Earle. Rev. John Harvey Lee, Mrs. Louis
C. Mndolra. thf Rev. J. Clayton Mitchell,
William Murphy. W. II Emhnrd. Jr.,
Harold Evans, Dr. Wilfrid H. Fettcrmnn,
Miss Mnry E. Pnnconst. the Rev. W.
Gray Jones, Mrs. Frederick Perry Pow
ers, Mrs. G. W. Robinson, Mrs. James
Starr, Jr., Mrs. Joseph L. Wolsteln nnd
Miss Elennor Cndbury, secretary.
Invitations havo been Issued by the
Wcsttown Old Scholnrs" Association to
nttend the ISth nnnunl reunion to be held
nt the Bchool, Wcsttown. Pa., on Seventh
dny. Sixth Month, 3th. Entertainments
havo been arranged for nil day, starting
nt 9 o'clock. Tho entire "school plant"
Roxborough
The nnnu.il "Cherry Blossom Tea" of
the Mission Band of the Central Metho
dist Church, Green lnne, was held on
Snturday In the nssembly room, which
was arranged ns an orchard with trees
covered with cherry blossoms, over
which hovered birds and butterflies,
while between the trees Japanese lan
terns were suspended. There were It
tables with two hostesses presiding at
each. Tho hostesses and their nlds in
white frocks nnd dainty enps. trlmmod
with pink rlbbotiB, served tea, cakes,
nuts and candy to tho guests. Tho girls
who poured tea were Miss Ruth Mattls,
Miss Kathryn Walker. Miss Florenco
Schotleld, Miss Elizabeth Edwards, Miss
Ruth Weiss, Miss Marian Layre. Miss
Lollio Giles. Miss Hazel Buehler. Mlsa
Margaret Rlffhtcr, Miss Lydla Moyer,
Miss Grace Preston, Miss Gladys Tres
trn, Miss Florenco Jnckson, Miss Ade
line Blnne, Miss Agnes Cowing, Miss
Lydla Rosenberger, Miss Dorothy Fisher.
Miss Chnrlotte Klppax. Miss Dorothy
Morgan, Miss Mnry Stout, Miss Dorothy
Jones, Miss Helen Bozold, Miss Beatrice
Lewis, Miss Enid Yenbsley, Miss Ellen
Bodkin. Miss Allco Farrel, Miss Miriam
Dornon nnd Mlas Laura Rlggs. The band
Is composed of young people from all
fthe Roxborough churches, who work
under the direction of Miss Nellie Kurtz,
assisted by Miss Llna Blnns, Mrs. Wil
liam Eddleman, Mrs. Charles Eddleman.
Miss Heltn Kommer, Mrs. Samuel Ken
worthy and Mrs. Lnzello Thornton. Tho
young mission workers havo endowed a
free bed In the children's wanl of tha
Sibley Memorial Hospital, Washington,
D. C. and nre educating a girl. 11 years
old, in the Watts do Pcyster Home, In
Tlvoll, N. Y.
The Young Women's Christian Asso
ciation of tho Falls of Schuylkill will
give a dramatic performance tonight at
Its rooms, on Ridge nvenue, In aid of
the Silver Bay fund, The comedy. The
Kleptomaniac." will ne prentmra win
the following In the cast: Miss Katharine
Mnyhew. Miss Lucretta Janko. Miss Sue
Harbison, Miss Jessie Mollnenux, Miss
Ida Prega and Miss Jennie Smith.
Mr. William P. Rell. formerly of the
Falls of the Schuylkill, will spend the
summer camping along Lake Erie.
Mrs. Leon Field, of Buffalo. N. Y.. Is
the guest of her mother-in-law, Mrs. Jano
Field, of 401 Rlghter street, Wissohlckon
Mr. and Mrs. David Grill, of Queen
lane, have returned from Atlantic City
The annual meeting of the Interchurch
Federation of the 21st Wnrd and the
vicinity will be held on Friday. May !S.
In the First Presbyterian Church, Mana
yunk. The principal speaker will be the
Rev. Georgo Dowey, general secretary
of tho Philadelphia County Sunday School
Association, whoso subject will be "The
Church and the Community."
SUFFRAGE EVENTS
TODY
BQITAL FRANCHISE BOCIETV,
Noon-Open-air netting- In Filbert (treat be
low loth. Speaker. Mlsa Bertha, SapovlU, or
ganlier for the eockty.
8 p. m. Mlas Bertha SapovlU speaks at Mra.
Illll a boardlni home, 722 Spruce itreet.
8 p m Mle Anna. McCue. orsanlier for tha
aoclety la Kcnatniton, canvaues tire dlitrtot.
Aujtant, Miie Kathryn Knurrmao.
JPi p. m. Open-air meeting at Broad itreet
aitB Columbia. aenue. Speakers, Mlai Bertru
SapovlU and F. K. Oraaer.
WOMAN StTFFRAaB PARTY-
8 p. ro.Open-alr meeting at S3d and Arch
street, under the auepleee of tbt party's
braVcta In the 11th LeglalatUa DUtrtct. fipeak"
era. Mrs. Mary Ctroll Powell and, MUe S. O.
g d. m.--Opeu-elr meetlna; at 52d and Cheat
nut etreet under ausplcea of the party's
bianch la tbt list LeiUUtt District- Mrs.
it r BleUet chairman.
8 p. m - Ui Gratia Krloji, a suffragist
from IlUooii. speaks at KUt itreet aai Ln
4awst imbij.
wmm
will bo open for Inspection. Attention li
called to the Lake House and lake, the
W O. S. A., natatorlum, gymnasium, mu
seum, hospital, carpenter shop, drawing
nnd cooking rooms, girls' hockey field nnd
tha dairy plant. At 11 o'clock, meeting of
the W. O. 8. A. In old scholars' tent on
the girls' lawn: opening remarks and
reading of the report of the board ot
mnnagcra by Morris 12. Leeds, president.
Addresses: "Tho Changing Status of Pri
vate Education," Rayncr W. Kelseyl "An
Intellectual Revival," Thomas IC. Brown.
The meeting will be closed by calling for
the early and middle decades to proceed
in order to luncheon In tho central build
ings. Tho recent decades and classes
will then group themselves by years In
the tent nnd be served there. After lunch
baseball, cricket, tennis nnd walks over
tho farm will bo Indulged In. These games
will bo arranged between tho present and
old scholars. Spcclnl trains leave Broad
Street Station for Westtown at 8:18, 8:J1, ,
!:4S nnd 11:03 a. m. Many of the gradu
ates nre expected back, so that the day
will be a great success.
An Intel estlng 'affair which will take
place on Tuesday evening, Juno 1, will
bn n song recital by Miss Lucy Isabel
Marsh, soprano, assisted by Mrs. Dor- ,.
othy Johnston Baeseler, which will be f
for the benefit of the Provldenco General
Hospital fund Among those who have
consented to net as patronesses aro Mrs.
Rudolph Blnnkenburg, Mrs. Charlemagne
Tower, Mrs. Georgo Woodward, Mrs.
Charles T. Evans, Miss Mary E. Con
verse. Mrs. Jones WIster, Mrs. Mary ,
Roberts Rlnchart, airs. Alice Barker
Stephens, Mrs. John Deamley. Miss Ida
N. Nelson, Miss Kntherjne Nelson, Mrs.
Robert Hey.
Tho annual Mny festival ot the Review
Club of Oak Lane will be given on
Wednesday nfternoon on the estate of ;
Mrs. 13. Clarence Miller. Tho performance
will be an open-air production of "Mid
summer Night's Dream." under tho direc
tion of Miss Elizabeth Lavender Schrlener.
Tho hostess of tho day will be Mrs. 13.
Clnrenco Miller, nnd she will bo assisted
by Mrs. William II. Shelly, Mrs. J. B. -Mlllor,
Mrs. Gaskell, Mrs. Dougherty, Mrs.
Dexter, Mrs. Ijiubach. Mrs, Prince, Mrs.
Shoemaker and Mrs. WHHnm Wagner.
Tho Wednesday Evening Dancing Class
wilt gtvo a largo and attractive subscrip
tion dance In the Twentieth Century Hall
this evening. The hnll will be decorated
In spring flowers nnd the committee have
engaged sovernl well-known dancers
to glvo exhibition dances. Tho proceeds
will bo given to the fund for the
new Mercy Hospital. Mrs. Thomas' CuIV
nan q chairman and she Is being assisted
by Mrs. Thomas Love, Mrs. Isaac H.
Adlcr, Mrs. Frederick Leopold, Mrs.
Thomas Fitzgerald, Miss Ella Ryan, Miss
Agnes Ryan, Miss Ella Rudolph, Miss
Charlotte King, Mrs. Louis Meyers and
Miss Marlon Peterson.
A most enjoyable dramatic and literary
entertainment was given Sunday evening
In tho church auditorium by the mem
bers of the choir of r"ne John Chambers
Memorlnl Prcsbyterlnn Church, 28th nnd
Morris streets, under the direction of Mr,
Willlnm Boyd, nsslsted by the organist,
Mr. William Lenton. Tho younger mem
bers wcro seen in a humorous sketch, en.
titled "Waiting for tho Trolley," and tal
ent of a very hlsh order from all parts
of tho city participated. The following
had the Important parts: Mrs. J. Colgan,
Mlis Alice Boyd. Miss Elsie Tcears. Mlas
Elonnor Knox, Miss Genevieve Knox. Miss
Genevlovo Semple, Miss May McGIInn,
Mrs. J. Schwnrtz, Miss Margaret Foote,
Mr. F. Mclntyre. Mr. Frank Sperry, Mr.
Gcorgo Stellor. Mr. James Bonis, Mr. '
Harry Bonis nnd Mr. James Johnson.
Wilmington
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnrold Perot Keen will
glvo a, dinner tomorrow night at Kynlyn,
Bcilcvue, in honor of Mr. nnd Mrs, John
Flsk, Jr., of Wynnewood, Pn. There will
be about 18 guests and thoy will Include
the younger married set In Philadelphia.
Members of the Cornell' Women's Club
of Philadelphia have been invited to
Hngley Community Houso next Saturday,
when they will be entertained at a lunch
eon given in their honor by Miss Irene
Earll, the director, and Miss Minnie Ed
gar. Members of the Delaware Associa
tion of College Women nlso will be guests
at tho luncheon. The Cornell Club will
come dqwn from Philadelphia on the boat
nnd will be met by automobiles.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Ernest Smith will give
n dnnco nt the Country Club Frlny night
for their daughter, Mrs. Frederick Bart
Berger, of Sierra Nevada, Cal. Mrs.
Berger spent the week-end at Atlantic
City.
Mrs. William Chadwlck, who returned
recently from abroad, where she and her '
husband have been tho last two or three
years, is a guest of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Bancroft.
Mrs. Edward Duer. of Philadelphia, has
been the guest of her sister. Mrs. Fred
erick Willlnm Curtis, the Inst week.
Mrs. W. K. du Pont, the Misses Draper
and Mrs. Lam mot du Pont are guests of
Mrs. T. Coleman du Pont on the yacht
Tech In New York harbor.
"WHAT'S DOING
TONIGHT ?"
Turnol and ball, Knlahta TtmpUri. Convtn
tlon Hall: 8:30 o'clock
l.uthpr l.asu". Church or rtHurroctlon, S2d
nil Thompion ata. . 8 o'clock,
Entertainment and itrawbtrry ftitlvtl, by
Eauxhttra at Ilelh Uratl, llch Iirael Syna
gogue. Monlaomrry avtnuo ami 324 street; 8
o'clock.
Feed and drain Dealera, Hourne; 8 o'clock.
Concert, pupil ot Mre. Phllllpf.Jenklni,
Bellevue-Stratford; 8 o'clock.
Ablnglon League, Ablnston tlllh School; 8
Northmen'a Qlee Club, North lUptlit Church.
Women's Dlble Clue. Tenth Presbyterian
Church, 17th and Spruce elreeta; 8 o'clock.
viee.
Municipal Hand, Hancock and Muter streeli.
Hecltal, MUs VamJalla HUaey, Bellevue.
Stratford; 8 o'clock.
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Ledger
Follow You
On your vacation or to your
summer residence. Before
you leave town simply notify
your carrier, agent or the
PUBLIC e$Ms UBDGEB
to forward the Public Ledger
or Evening Ledger to your
temporary address.
By mall outalda of Philadel
phia Public Ledger, dally,
15c per month; dally and Bun.
day, 5c per month- Bvenlne '
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