Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 29, 1915, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MAY 2D, 1916.
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l30 AL TEjfwi 'features w-IU
iftV'Jluyi h dnd Sslf of the MfeHlkV J
.JMYkymcMiA horse show WHBsS. , m,
"
fj-EC0RATION DAY" coming this
if J- yftI" on Sunday a number of nf
sfalts win b0 carried over until Monday.
W. i. .t.nnttv the elnslnff rlnv nf the
ijl 19 if,""- "
$)eon Horse Show and on Mondny next
'the show will close with indies' any,
h pfoced of which will bo devoted
(0 cnariiy. iui no w...vn Juunv
jfumpeters, vetcrlnnrlnns, a women's
. mmmlttco nnd the showing of
Ihenes b women.
J June, the month of brides, will be
rnofrly ushered In on Tuesdny. At I
fiPM. Ltn.. utot-K r"nmt.hr.II Morris will
tecwiio 'tlie bride of Mr. llcnjnmln 11.
1.. .. t Tin, nnrntunHv will tnkft nlnee
fin thfthome of the bride's grandmother,
fwl Alexander D. Campbell, of 1322 Pine
lr V. !.-. fl t."1ln1iAll P1ft.
At 1110 BUllIB nuui iuwo '"'""" w.i..
rftxton, of Chestnut Hill, will become
' hrMft of Mr. John Humphreys
fitoter. Jr., of Boston. The ceremony
wr will J"-1 1WI "1 "' "",w , ,
Kih BoV. Jphn La Fnrge, of Leonards-
B10WH, -" u.l,rH Un nr
Chtjtnut HII'.
.,.. .t..t.iinir nf Mlaa Kmllv Dorothy
BTsl'lor, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnmes
Burling xnyor, . w... u.H. , p - ..
fCllfforu li, llBnicy, ui jBiiiiH ,n,,
I The marriage of Miss Francos reck.
PdauchUr of Mr. Stnunton Illoodgood
fpek. of uermaniown, ami an, vivmu n.
Egleston, or iew iui. "" !'-"
In thd homo of the bride's Krandmother,
Mrs. Thomas Pccli, 111 East 31th Btrcet,
Vow York.
t Tuesda" Is also the day of tho fcto to
be slven In Latham Tark, York road
-j nu., x.lnn. for tho benefit of tho
tr(iu ' . T .w i.Jt ,. ,,,
no Slorooriai iiosnuai. inoro win
. i.Im4m nr nrtmino i nr Hn in. II lii 1 1 it'i
,Jl nnfnnt nnrt to.i trnrdon.
fin . ivoittu.Hn ..- D
..i J-. tt,n firArlrlltir-1 ft Afto
F. t-ii.u.r.H Tfnnftrllor i1niif?tit nr nf
KJIU' iiikwh'uii 4in.i.iii ........ -.
Mr. and Mrs. Howatel U. Knecdlor, of
chestnut Hill, to Dr. Aloxnnder Itandall,
. . . t 1 1 O. Tin. .I'm Tlrnf...
Will 6e sniemnizeu in m, rump , i
tant Episcopal Church, Chostnut Hill.
An liucrenui'ii ;-.. .m ........... .-
..... , ...Unn nflea fnrlir, fnr.
renter, daughter of Mrs. -Waltoi Samuel
Carpenter, will become tho brido of Mr.
Walter G. Tntnall, Jr. Tile ceremony will
take piaco in me uumu v,i "- "
Bullth M. Varpentcr, Montchanln road,
Wilmington.
The wedding of Mr. Lawrence Johnson,
Jr.. son of Dr. nnd Mrs. Russell H. John
ion of Chestnut Hill, will tako placo on
Tqeiday to Miss Glndys M. llawes, In
Lisbon, Portugal.
' On Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Percy H.
Clark will bo at home, nt Wllloughby,
their homo In Cynwyd, from 1:30 until 6
o'clock, In honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas
WlUlams Roberts. Mrs. Roborts Will be
remembered as Miss Ellanor Thompson,
i Mr. Graham Roberts, of tho Philadel
phia Club, will give n stag dinner nt tho
Radnor Hunt Club.
Mrs. Joseph Priestley Button will give
'i. garden party nt her home, Homewood,
!.r . ,.. ,.. i.n..nn nr Vmr fltimrhtrr. All.!
pn. rtiri', ,n nunui . c --
Marlon -Hutchinson Button, on Friday,
1.7' " .r.t ...in l, , .lnhntnnln nnxt
.pirns nuuuu , " "'
i year.
' . , .... ...Ill nlan lia crlVpn hv
iMr. and Mrs. Snmucl T. Bodine at their
llOUSO, SJlOneieigll. V IIUIUUVU, 111 nunua w
Mr. and Mrs. Wllllnm Warden Bodine.
Mrs. Bodine will bo remembered as Miss
i Angela Forney, in mo cveiuuk
t Gardner Cassatt will give a small dlnner-
( aance at iveiso, ner cuuuiu .m...-,
1 Berwyn, In honor of her daughter, Miss
I Eugenia Kelso Cassatt.
n- ci.irt.. ifn ntiil ATivct. .Tnsenh W.
1 nr... nr rt.natnt 1-1111. will HlVO n
I jmall' Informal dance In honor of their
nieces, Miss Nancy Walker, nna jusa
Eorothy Walker, of St. Louis, nnd Miss
'Elizabeth Trotter, of Chestnut Hill.
; The large charity affnlr for Saturday
nt h. n i..rHn tMt in hn trlvcn on tho
Restate of Mrs. Byron P. Moulton In Ard-
more.
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Mr. and Mrs. Tlerco Archer, Jr., of
SCynwyd, will give a dinner and dance at
lino jiuse irco 111.111 mu .. ...... -
levonlnir. Juno 9. .n honor of Mr. and
'Mrs. T. Williams Roberts, of Tencoyd
. . . ... . i . or
(Farm, unia. 'inero win no uuuui j
'ruesta nresent. Mrs. Roberts, whoso
IS ;niarrlago took plnce In April, will be
S tClllCIUUCllJU a ,o j.h... -.. .
tL Members of tho graduating class of
Miss Hills' School held their class day
exercises today In tho chapel or mo
Church of the Covenant, ISth nnd Spruce
itreets. Their guests Included the
faculty nnd the members of tho entlro
tenlor school.
M Class bfllcers were also elected this
Eweek and are an follows:
If: Class of 1916 President, Miss Kath-
Sleen Johnston; vice prosldont. Miss
fMarlon Palstej secretary. Miss Virginia
j, Lloyd; treasurer, Miss Charlotte vare.
B ' Class ot 1917 President, Miss Theodora
1 Eldredce: vice president, Miss Sydney
- McLean; secretary and treasurer. Miss
Hunnne iiinam.
Class of 1918 President, Miss Gertrude
Russell; vlco president, Miss Elizabeth
Evans; secretary nnd treasurer, Miss
Eleanor Eldredge.
Clas-jK 1919 President, Miss Edna
Dobbi JBce prosldont, Miss Evelyn Price;
tcre M nnd treasurer. Miss Lucretla
HecktcRer. S
Junior School President, Miss Eliza-
il
tth Mencke.
Along the Main Line
si
K- AltOtlOllE The closing exercises of
Hiss Hills' School, Main Line Branc'n,
peulter and Thompson avenues, Ardmore,
wmi take place on Monday at io:30 o'ciock.
Should Monday be ralnv. the exercises
mil be postponed until Tuesday at 2
y vtuvtt.
rjovmnritnwn
MR11!"- and jlrs. Albert M. Warren, of 463
Hansbury street, will leave today for At
lantic City, where, thev will remnln over
fXtta holidays.
ICards of tnvltntlnn Iiava hnn luiuierl fnr
liie MtHtnnnpamonl BVonl.a nt trm
Bttvens School, which will tako place on
Friday, June 4. nt the Germantown
Cricket flnh -Rf-nhslm nt 11 n1nV.
the. address will be made by Clarence G.
thUd. Ph 11 T. TT T nt tUa familtv nt
le University of Pennsylvania. The
(WHiBers or me graauating class are aiiss
fwollne Y. Crouter, Mies Alice H. Dil-
Vl V "'" IHljr t0 U. UClllVIlia,
tsg Jean Knox, Mlas Clarice P, Moyr,
Sr Caroline Osborne, Miss Margaret is.
- liittllll,
s Lillian Smalley, or 3025 queen
iiv. will navA OR tip iniAflt nvAv tna
lk-en4 MUa Marjorle Parker, of Brook-
jjs?. ass.
Mlaa TCIafna rPavln. tnnllh nt -M 1Vat
fwljooi Lane, U at preaent the guest of
lgH Lillian Blrney in Washington, D, a
Ulss LUCV TailiMlA Mflrdh. nnnrntin. will
ft hearrt In Vanltal la. I., Xtlmm Ttnw.
My Johnstone Baseler, harpist, on Tues
Wg venlnjr, June 1, at the Germantown
!. ciu& The proceed are for the
'f&eill Of th "Prnvtnuno rtn-p1 TTas.
WJ1. Lincoln drive and Wlwahlckon
i BWa lower, Mrs, George Woodward,
r u a AiiiifA. Jii sv t439iiVSBasaBBsasasasasaK'BBBBi iv IfsBl 1Kb BfcMrTnBHBWBBBMBUlBiBflffWBIMrM'tfjrfMi"- - -V j i waHn. ft iv s"q6--vcS 9 flr Hmf If f J
Mrs. Charles T. Evans, Miss Mary E.
Converse, Mrs. Jones Wlater, Allco Bnr
her Stephens, Mnry Roberts Itlnchnrt,
Mrs. John Denrnley, Miss Ida Mi Nelson,
Miss Kathcrlno Nelson, Mrs. Robert liny.
Invitations have been Issued by tho
board of trustees of tho Germantown
Academy for n reception In the Alumni
Hall of the academy on Saturday nfter
noon, Juno 5, from G until ,C o'clock, to
meet Dr. William Kershaw, the retiring
principal, and his successor, Mr. Snmuel
E. Osborn. Tho board of trustees In
cludes Mr. Jay Gates, Mr. Calvin M.
Smyth, Mr. Spencer 1. Haznrd, Mr. Will
iam F. Potter, Mr. Edward I. If, Howell,
Dr. William N. Johnson, Mr. George It.
Warder, Mr. Charles B. Adanuon. Mr.
Horace M. Llppincott, Mr. Clarsnco Ilrln
ton, Mr. Henry M. Firth, Mr. Charles K
Morgan, 3d, Mr. Charles XV. Schwartz,
Mr. Churchill Williams, Mr. Amos T.
Brown, Mr. John Blnkcley nnd Colonel
Sheldon Potter.
Mm. John Slomakcr gnve n golf tourna
ment nnd luncheon yesterday nt th"
Whltemarsh Country Club for the women
members of tho club.
Mrs. L. M. Dorey, Jr., of EOtt Schuyler
street, was hostess yesterday nfternoon at
an attractive Informal tea from 4 until G
o'clock.
Miss Mnry Goodwin, of 5330 Bayntnn
street. Is visiting friends In Washington
for a fortnight.
A motor party. Including Mr. nnd Mrs.
Stanley Eaton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Boulton Earnshuw
and Mr. Harold Gllllngham, will motor
to Stroudsburg over Sunday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Warner G. Earnshnw, of
239 East Johnson street, will spend Sun
day and Memorinl Day In Atlantic City,
N. J.
The graduating class of the German
town Academy has Issued cards for Its
class day exercises, which will be held in
Association Hall on Wednesdny evening.
June 9, at 8 o'clock. The Ivy oration will
be given on Tuesday morning, June. 8,
at the academy.
Mr. and Mrs, Joseph 11. Bromley, of
Cheltcn nnd Wlssahlekon nvonues, have
motored to their cottago at Silver Lake,
in the Pocono Mountains, for the holidays.
Along the Reading
Tho wedding of Miss Marie Jacob,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles II.
Jacob, of GOlh and Lawnton avenue. Oak
Lnne, and Earl S. Breeding will tako
place on Thursday, June 3. Many events
have taken placo and n number of af
fairs are planned for tho brlde-to-bo and
tho members of the bridal party. Last
night a dinner was given nt Moore's Inn.
Hatboro, after which the party motored
to Willow Grove. Tho gucstB Included
Miss Charlotte Jacob, Miss May B. Buck,
AllSS J..OUISP fSUUUl'r, .ntna . t,wu, nu
Barrett, Miss Elizabeth Oliver, Miss Reba
White. Mr. Earl a. ureeaing, .ur. Jiarry
T. Breeding, Mr. Norman Barr, Mr.
Leonard Conly, Mr. Burrltt C. Harring
ton, Mr. Everett L. Hosklns, Mr. Robert
Hood and Mr. Edmund Crowther.
Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Henderson, Jr., ot
Elklns Park, will give a dinner of 10
covers Monday at their home in honor
of Mies Delia Holoumb Brown, of S61
Highland avenue, Overbrook. Among
the guests wljl be Miss Jane Kuhn, Miss
Rose lllley, Miss Marlon J. Cromley, Mr.
Fred Hall, Mr. John J. Brown, Mr. Har
ris Tyson, Mr. Gcorgo Mellon and Mr.
and Mrs. George Hess.
The G. A. R. will assemble In the
auditorium of tho Cheltenham High
ctb.,.ni nt iTMiHnH TnrW. on Monday.
at 9 o'clock, where tho students of
tho high scnooi win ncui mini ud mim
ing and the services; afterward a pa-
,- ...ill .. nnri mnrrh tn 5t. Paul S
Church, where tho Rev, F. Thompson
Cole and tne uev, menu uihi,ui i
will conduct the Memorial Day services.
. 1...I trnnn nt thn TlOV ScOUtS Will be
seen In step with the Civil War Vet
erans.
A strawberry festival will bo given by
the Woman's Auxiliary of Calvary
Presbyterian Church, Wyncote, on
Tuesday evening, June 8, In the parish
house.
. . .. ,,1-nHa nf Mrs. William
Glasgow, of Ashbourne, will be glad to
went Injury and returned to her home
from the hospital last week.
...m ant TrH(ItH Fit ttlA
Jenklntown High School will be held on
Wednesday evening, " "-"-
S'ay atternqon, June 22 and the gram-
mar scnoo. v ..--.. ----."- .,"",
sm:'&.& i. ss
Georce u. nnKM ----
church on Sunday evening, June 20.
. m ti, a m.llnj.t.
Mrs George uauer. hi v iiiiwh
phla, will shortly move Into her new
Home, - "" ..v., -. -
Mr Geofge t. Campbell, of Wyncote,
will have as hl BMesti over th week-
W". 1. . nlat...,l1 Kt-rn.r nf 2MI Hnrlh
27th ttreet. and Mr. Harry MeyeTs. Tho
narty will motpr to th Water Gap. re-
turnms ""' ---
Mr and Mrs. A. J. Mechler, of 03
Greenwood aysnut, have a their guest
Miss Thelkta Irlt-e,, of Parl France,
;;;. ta.u, h been in this country since
the Utttr part of March.
The ACaaemjr u osnv ww,,iin.a;,Bfc
and dance will be held at the Jenklntown
...JH..I,,-, -nv.1n.idav evtnlrir. Juna I.
Auatiunu"i "- -- ----- , - ,.
Mr. Patn-.r rheaebrough, of HilUldt
avenue Jenklntown, is spending a month
at roustown wtth friends.
' i nmJP' H?nHHk SStfCfelsl
its.
SOCIETY RESPLENDENT
AT DEVON HORSE SHOW
Rain-filled Clouds Have No Ef
fect on Enthusiasm or Size of
Crowds.
Though threatening weather and occa
sional (-bowers dampened the grounds
this morning, the spirits of society folk
wore not dampened and a goodly number
gathered nbout the ovnl nnd In the boxes
for tho opening classes.
Among tho early arrivals were Mrs.
Reed Knox and her daughter. Mrs,
Knox had donned a white gown, over
which sho wore a brilliant corlse silk
sweater; her black hat was trimmed with
cherry velvet flowers. Miss Knox woro
white also, n largo hat of panamn nnd a
turquolBO bluo Bilk sweater.
Mrs. S. Dnes Slnkler nnd two of hor
charming children were seated In one of
the boxes, Mrs. Slnkler wearing a dark
green mixed sports buU and a line straw
hat of tho same shade.
Mrs. R. Ponn Smith and Miss Kitty
Smith, tho latter in riding clothes, were
seated In the grandstand, nnd Miss Ellen
Lathrop Hopkins was again one of the
early arrivals. With her was Mr. Wil
liam Hopkins.
A number of next season's debutantes
formed an attractive group, among them
Miss Agnes Allen, Miss Josephine C. L.
Foster nnd Miss Louise Grey.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Archibald Barklle were
enrly on the scene, as was Mrs. Richard
P. McCrann, who wore a black taffeta
gown nnd a smart hat of black llsere
trimmed high at tho side wtth aigrettes.
Mrs. Henry L. Collins was frocked In
white linen. Her hat was of a light shade
of tan; the uppor brim was covered with
whlto taffeta and the crown was trim
med with Alice-blue velvet.
Miss Ellen Mary Cnssatt was a guest In
Mrs. Collins box. Sho wore a close-fitting
panama hat, which had a narrow
black band trimming, and over her white
gown she wore a bright blue sweater.
Mrs, Robert Kelso Cassatt came early,
wearing a smart gown of covert cloth,
trimmed with navy-blue silk. Her hat
of light tan llsere was faced with n navy
taffeta.
Mrs. B. Dobson Altemus chose a very
chla costume of midnight blue cloth,
which was made with a very full skirt
and short jacket, Her small toque of
black hemp had a tiny ornament of yel
low beads; she also wore a rose fox-fur
scarf.
Little Miss Mary Altemus looked cun
ning In a brilliant orange silk sweater
and coasting cap. Her cousin, Miss Mary
Norrls, wore a pink coat and silken cap.
POLES MARCH IN MEMORY
OF COUNTRY'S FREEDOM
More Than 3000 Parishioners Parade
and Sing National Anthem,
More than 3000 parlshoners of St.
Josaphat's Polish Cathollo Church, Cot
ton and Grape streets, mached to martial
music In the parade which was held this
afternoon to commemorate the granting
of the constitution to Poland on May 80,
1791.
Enthusiasm was aroused to a high
pitch, when promptly at 2.30 the march
ers left the church with banner un
furled and the Polish national antham
ringing in the air, Morethan 16 tem
perance and benevolent societies and COO
school children were In line.
Several attractive floats Were greeted
with enthusiastic applause. The figures
ot Generals Pulaski and Kosciusko were
especially well received.
The lips of the parade was as fol
lowat From Grape street to Sllverwood
street, to Greene and Main streets, to
Walnut )ane, to Main street, to Cotton
street, and to Grape street.
The nev. Joseph Poremda was In
charge. He was assisted by Alfred Gun
bach. Tonight at 6:30 o'clock a grand
rally will be held in St. John's parish
house. Patriotic addresses will be made
in Polish, and an attractive musical pro
gram has been arranged.
100 Autolsts Visit Wilmington
WILMINGTON, Eel. May is. More
than 100 members of the Automobile
Club of Delaware. County, Pa., stopped
here today on their run to Washington.
Rain delayed the start of the party, and
they took dinner at the Hotel du Pont
Instead of Havre do Grace, as Intended.
1
jytAffs timor mo joy
Chestnut Hill
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Bradford Frnloy,
nf Sunset avenue nnd Crcfcldt street, nro
being congratulated upon tho birth of n
son, born on Wednesdny, May 26. Mrs.
Frnley will bo remembered as Miss Elilo
Dlsston.
The annual spring festival of Miss
Mills' School for Girls, nt 302 Gowcn nvo
nuc, Mount Airy, will tnke placo this
nfteinoon. Tho affnlr will be nn Arthurian
pngennt. In which nil tho pupils of the
school will participate.
South Philadelphia
Tho cntcrtnlnment, "A Night In Iro
Innd," given In the Epiphany Hnll, 12th
nnd Jnckson streets, on Wednesday was
tho greatest success of tho season nnl
consisted of nn elaborate nnd vnrled pro
gram. Among the talent wns tho cele
brated nrtlst Jnmes McCool; ulso the
I'hllopntrlan minstrels, Joseph Barry nnd
Joseph Kelly. Solos woro also rendered
by Mr. Antony McNlchol A humorous
sketch, "Popping the Question," concluded
tho pcrfoimnncc.
Mr. nnd Mrs. D. Do Luca, of 1513 South
15th sticct, nro receiving congratulutlonn
on the birth of a daughter. Miss Theresa
Mario Do Luca, on Mondny, May 24.
Miss Elizabeth Stcrnthal, of 153t! South
5th street, will take part In the com
mencement exorcises at the. Academy of
Music on June 5 as a member ot tho class
of Temple University.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Columbo, of 224S
Carpenter street, have gone to Atlantic
City for the summer. They will return to
this city about the first of September.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Shapiro gave an elab
orate dinner-dance this week In honor
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Edwin Stein-'
berg, of Cednrhurst Park, Cedarhurst,
L. I. Pink roses nnd pink llbbons formed
beautiful decorations for tho tables.
Among the guestH wero Dr. nnd Mrs. H.
M. Shapiro, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kohn,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Carrol. Miss Irldell Cnr
rol. Miss Bcrdena Carrol, Miss Sarah
Bella, Miss Rac Shapiro, Mr. Stanley
Carrol, Mr. David Shrull, Mr. Lew
Bailey, Mrs. David Shapiro, Mr. nnd
Mrs. M. Shapiro. .Mr. nnd Mrs. H. O.
Baer, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Adelbcrg, Mr. Max
Adelberg and Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin
Kaplan.
Mrs. Harry Miller, Mrs. William Jones,
Mrs. M. Kllpatrick. Miss Sadie Russell,
Mrs. A. Lnuderback and Mrs. M. Savin
are delegates from Osseo Council, D. of
P No. 10G, attending the Stnte conven
tion of Great Degree. D. of P., which Is
being held In Wllliamsport, Pa. They are
staying at thn Hotel UpdegTaft, which Is
the headquarters of the delegates of
Philadelphia councils.
Mrs. II. C. SlnexTof 1913 South 17th
street, entertained the Jolly 12 at "C00,"
followed by luncheon, on Thursday. The
guests were Mrs. J. Klmmlley, Miss J. Jol
ley, airs. M. Strain, (Mrs. Amos West, Mrs.
A. Schofleld, Mrs. R. Baxter, Mrs. M.
Blnex, Mrs. M. McCormack, Mrs. H, C.
Fisher, Mrs. John Burks and Mrs. Will
lam Dunlap.
Mr. Nathan Buzmer, of 33S South 2d
street, was given a surprlso party at tho
homo of his sister, Mrs. Vederman. of the
southeast corner ot 25th and Thompson
streets. Among those present were: Mlas
Anna M. Burstetn, Miss Rose Flnostoho,
Miss Miriam Flnestone, Miss Oraco Hor
wltz, of Norrlstown, Pa.; Miss Esther
Novlck, Miss Sarah Rosenberg, Miss
Fannie Rosenberg, Miss Elizabeth M.
Roseman, Miss Mollle Stern, Miss Elsie
Suzmer, Mr. Samuel Corson, Mr. Solomon
Hanlgbaum, Mr, Philip Krause, Mr.
Abraham Llpschutz, Mr. Myer Epnteln,
Mr. Albert Hurwltz, Mr, Israel E. Mas
tor, Mr- Isadora Novlck, Mr. James Sum
mers Mr. Samuel Fomerantz, Mr. M.
Klelnman. ot Oklahoma; Mrs. Falrsteln,
Mrs, K. O'Holerln, Mr. nnd Mrs. I. B,
Suzmer and Mr. and Mrs. Levin.
A reception was given at the home of
Miss Borah Gtrson, 600 South (th street,
In honor of the Unique Club, of which
she Is a member. Miss Sarah Baron and
Miss Gertrude Silver rendered several
beautiful vocal selections, Miss Mae
Baron and Mr, Larry Gerson demon
strated several of the modern dances,
which were artistically done. Mr, Lyeon
Kohn, Mr, Larry Gerson and Mr. Harry
Seldenberg hilped to entertain. Mr. and
Mrs. Horace Golden, Mrs, Waxman, Mlas
Berman, Mlas Lltchman, Mlas Lillian
Schwa rz. Miss Alda Cohen were enter
tained as visitors. Buffet luncheon was
served, which was followed by an In
formal dance. Those present were; Miss
Jean Baron, Mias Rae Baron, Mies Helen
Margolls, Mies Pearl Burnateln, Miss
Clara Cohen, Mlas Fannie Cohen, Mlas
Jean Cohen, Miss Essie Deutsch, Mlaa
Sarah Gerson, Miss Rosa Krakovltr. Miss
Helen Leblanr. Mlas Gertrude Sliver and
Miss Cecelia Supovltz. Each Elrt In the
club received a small club pin.
Notices for the Sociaty page will be
accepted and priated la the Evening
Ledger, bat sll auch notice moat tie
written on one tide of the paper, tntut
be algnad b 'U, with full adaeu, and
when poaalblo telephone numbar moat b
alien.
Send all auch Communlcatlaas to
"Society Editor," BrealDg Ledger, Ml
CUMtnut strMt.
ValcM tbcae requirement are carried
oat o that verUUation mtr be pouible,
(b Bailee wUl not be pubiihed.
mi so
RUTH
WOOD
West Philadelphia
Mrs. Frank Spnngler Elliot, of 1537
Spruce street, announces tho engagement
ot her daughter, Miss Florence Jennette
Elliot, to Mr. Wnldo O. Folding, also of
this city. The wedding will tnko place In
tho fall.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Andrew Dowllng nnd
family motored down from their homo In
Scrnnton, Pa., and nre tho week-end
guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frnnk Kelly, of
Westminster avenue.
Tho ladles who wilt net ns bridesmaids
nt tho marriage of Miss Augusta Mlnnis
Newman, daughter of tho Rev. Dr. and
Mrs. John Grant Newman, of 4612 Hazel
avenue, to Mr, Wilbur Lnwrence Young
Davis, Jr., ot Cincinnati, are Miss Hnzcl
M, Lewis, ot Indianapolis, Ind.; Miss
Jean Harvey, of Washington, D. C; Miss
Anna Adnms, Miss Julia Piatt, Miss Mnr
garet Talt, Miss Agnes Watts nnd Miss
Dorothy Grey, of this city. Miss Helen
Elizabeth N'owmnn, sister of the btlde,
will be tho maid of honor.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. F. Halsc, of 4505 Chest
nut street, nre receiving congratulations
on tho birth of n son, Arthur F.
Hnlse, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis F., Cunningham, ot
5331 Osage avenue, will entertain nt din
ner this evening Their guests will ln
cludo Miss Ellen N. Collier. Miss Agnes
Collier, Miss Kntherlno Golllmorc nnd
M.ss Florence Collier, of New York. To
morrow tho party will motor to Glnd
wynne, whoro they will be entertnlncd
at dinner by Mrs. A. W. Mngee.
The Fleur do Lis Choral Society gnve
Its Inltlnl performance Inst night In
tho Knights of Columbus Hnll, 35th nnd
Market streets. The Japanese operetta,
"Princess Ju Ju," was glvon nnd wns fol
lowed by dancing. Tlio society wns
formed recently nnd li composed of a
number of the grnduntps of the schools
of St. James and St. Agatha.
Mr. nnd Mrs. George McCord. nf R818
Vine street, celebrated their COth wedding
annlversnry on Monday. The couple nre
the parents of 10 children. 21 grandchil
dren nnd 12 great-grnndchlldren. Mr. Mc
Cord Is 82 yenvs old nnd Mrs. McCord 80.
Mr. McCord served In tho Civil Wnr undor
Genernl Lee.
Mih. J Keeler Stnuffor. of 4307 Locust
street, entertained the members of her
Ilternry society on Thursday ovenlng.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Bnssett gave n
dinner Inst night at their homo In the
Powelton. when their guests wero Mr.
nnd Mrs. Charles S. Wood, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Wllllnm Hoxnmer. Mr. and Mrs. Joioph
Schmitt, Mr. nnd Mrs. Daniel Paris, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Philip Ilrelsh, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Potter, Mrs. I'onfleld, Doctor
Maler, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Curran and
Mr. and Mrs. Hartman GUmoro.
Lansdowne
A delightful dance was given last eve
ning by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stntzell, of
Shadeland nvenuc. Tho guests Included
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph Hays. Mr. nnd Mrs.
Harold Ogden, Mr. nnd Mrs. Herbert
Hays, Mr. and Mr. Robert Taylor. Mr
and Mrs. Austin Boyd, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Sagcndorph, 2d, Miss Louise Vnn
Zant, Miss Dorothy Longcope. Mr. Josepn
Vincent, Mr. Jofferson Griffith and Mr.
Frank Moorsehead.
Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Balch. of West
Baltimore avenue, have Issued Invitations
for a barn dance for Juno E, In honor of
their son, Mr. Fred Balch, who graduates
next month from Penn Charter.
MIbs Florence Lowden will give a mu
sicals this evening at her studio, at 25
Madison avenue. Among those who will
tako part nre Miss Ruth Livingston, Miss
Edna Garret, Miss Helen Clark, Miss
Ruth Zelgler, Miss Lucy Marshall, Miss
Emma Brown, Miss EBter Stewart, Miss
Elizabeth Clark, Miss Florence Oarrftt.
Miss Laura Lindsay, Mr. Lois Masters,
Mr. Arthur Kneen and Mr. George Brum
field. A delightful card party will be held In
the Twentieth Century Club this evanlng,
under the direction of Mrs. Harold Burt,
who will be assisted by Mrs. Blols C.
Hannlngton, Mrs. Frank Johnson. Mrs.
William Johnaon, Mrs. George E, Forcoy,
Mrs. Charles Shurtleff, Airs. Harry Keen
and Mrs. J. Long.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward V. Wllkle, of 60
East Steward avenue, will give a house
party at thalr cottage In Ocean City over
Memorial Day. The party will motor
down from Lanadowne tomorrow after
noon. Among the guests are: Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Gtrstenberger, Mrs. Henry S. Barker and
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Gallagher.
Tioga
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Wahl, of 2013
West Toga street, will leave early In
June to spend the season at Oaean City,
Mr. and Mrs, Franz Ehrllch, Jr., of 22JI
Went Venango street, will pass the sum
mer In Atlantic City,
Mr, and Mrs. Charles J. McQInty have
returned from their wedding journey and
are occupying their new home, S023 North
Judson street. Mrs. McGlnty will be re
membered ea Mlas Dorothy Flaher, daugh
ter of Wr. and Mrs. D, Edward Flaher, of
1 East Knmer treet, Germantown. '
Wilmington
Miss Frances Bain, of Newburgh, N. Y
has returned from a visit to her slater,
Mrs. E, M. Hoopes, Jr., of this city,
The social feature of next week will be
the open-air moving picture show at Mrs.
Irenes du Font's for the benefit of the
Weat End Reading Boom, on Friday
night, June 4. at 6:19 o'clorir. In addition
to open-air pictures there will be open-air
dancing. The committee In charge com
prises Mrs. Irenes du Font, Mrs. Hender
son Weir, Mrs. George P, BlaseU, Mrs.
Macmillan Hoopes, Mrs. Caleb E. Burchl
nal, Mia Eleanor Fyle, Mlas Constance
Moore, Mlas Marlon Dunham, Mias Emily
y.hualL,
LDDINGS
ft T f
A WEDDING of Intereal socially In
New York will tako ptace today,
when Miss lone A. Rnlll, daughter of Mr.
nnd Mrs. Anthony P."Ralll, of 351 West
End avenue, will become the bride of Mr,
Henry Butler Allen, of Greenfield, Mass.,
now n reildcnt of Philadelphia The cere
mony nil! take place at 4 o'clock tn Alt
SouU' Church. The Rev. Dr. Samuel Max
well, of the Second Church, Boston, will
olllclnte. assisted by tho Rev. William
Sullivan, rector nf the church. Miss
Rnlll. who will be given In marrlago by
her father, will wear a gown of white
satin trimmed with rare old lnce, which
wns used on Miss Raill's great-grand-mother's
wedding dress. Her tulle veil
will be cnught with orango blossoms, and
she will carry n shower bouquet of lilies
of the vnllry nnd white orchids. The
brldo will be attended by her sister, Miss
Jutln Rnlll, who will wear a, pink frock
nnd lint nnd will carry pink sweet pens.
The bridesmaids. Including Miss Mar
garet Allen, of Greenfield. Mnss., a sister
of tho bridegroom: Miss Lois Rnlll, n
sister of tho bride, nnd Miss Miriam
Walker, will wear yellow gowns nnd
brown transparent hats trimmed with
yellow daisies. They will carry graceful
arm bouquets of marguerites. Little Miss
Helen Cnlvocorrcsl, tho flower girl, will
wear n white lingerie frock nnd will carry
a basket tilled with yellow roses and
forgot-mo-nots
Mr. Allen will have ns best man his
rousln. Mr. Thomas Lamb Allen, of
Oreonlleld, .Mnss., and the ushers will In
clude Mr. Jerome Ripley Allen. Mr. An
drew Gutinrl. Mr. Philip W. von Saltza,
Mr. Sheltcn E Martin nnd Mr. William
Ely lllll, all of New York. A reception
will follow Immediately nt tho homo of
tho bride's pnrenti, 3S1 West End nve
nue. The usunl formal atmosphere which
pervades wedding receptions will bo done
nwny with, ns the house hns been nr
lnnged for dnnclng. Peonies, daisies and
palms will be used In abundance as deco
ration for both the church nnd house.
After nn extended wedding trip Mr. nnd
Mrs. Allen will be nt home nt 7711 St.
Mnrtln's lane, ChcMnut Hill.
GOLDBCRO GOLDBERG.
Tho marriage or Xtlss Sarnh Ooldberg,
ilnughtcr of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Gold
berg, of 938 North 7th street, will tnko
plnco tomorrow night to Mr. Harry M.
Goldberg, of BBG4 Market street The
ceremony will take place nt 8 o'clock, In
Apollo Hnll, 716 North Broad street, the
Uev. Marvin Nnthmm. of Beth Israel
Synagogue, ofllclntlng.
The bride will be attended by Miss Tdn
Goldberg, sister of the bride, ns maid of
honor. Miss Mnry Goldberg, Miss Bessie
Goldberg, Miss Rebecca Goldberg. Miss
Ycttn Ringer, Miss Jennie Rodells nnd
Miss Mathilda Curlsch will be brldcs
mnlds. nnd little Miss Sadie Goldberg, n
sister of the brldogroom. will ho flower
girl. Tho best mini will he the bride
groom's brother, Mr. Morris Goldberg,
nnd the ushers will bo Mr. Harry
Schwartz. Mr. Joseph Singe. Mr. George
M Cohen, Mr. Isadora Itohrman, Mr.
John Segal and Sir. Fermnn. Little Mas
ter Hownrd Dunn will net ns page.
The bride, who will he given In mar
rlago by her father, will wear a hand
some gown of white satin trimmed with
pcdrls. Her veil will be of tulle, falling
from a cap held In place by lilies of tho
Frankford
At tho wedding of Miss Mnrlo Schlater,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frnnk Schlater,
of 13H Orthodox street, and Dr. Joseph
Toland, to tako placo on Tuesday, Juno
2-, tho bridal party will Include Mls3
Knthryno Schlater, who will act as maid
of honor, nnd Miss Knthryno Toland, a
sister ot the bridegroom, who will be
(lower girl. Doctor Toland will have ns
his best mnn his bi other. Mr. Gcorgo
Toland, and the ushers will be Mr. Will
iam Toland, Mr. John Toland, Mr. Theo
dore Snyder nnd Mr. Rnymond Consldlno.
Mlsa Rose Phlllln. of Harrison street,
Is entertaining Miss Ethel Smokes and
Miss Frances Wllklns, of Atlantic City,
over tho week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schwartz, of Lel
per street, will entertain n number of
friends this evening nt their home. A
muslcale will be given during the early
part of the evening, followed by "500."
Theie will bo 18 guests, Including Mr. nnd
Mrs. Frank Jackson, of West Chester,
and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Foulkrod, of
Rosemont, Pa.
Tho Union Club will meet this after
noon at the home of Mies Margaret
Swift. The Wnyslde, Longshore street,
Tacoiiy. The members of this club have
nltendy done a great deal for charity
during the last winter, having nsslatod a
number of distressed families In this dis
trict. Tho ladles an now working to buy
a rolling chair for an Invalid boy of Tn
cony. Miss Swift's guests will Include
Mrs. Edwin Montague, jvirn. jiraiiuitu
Cnrtledge, Mrs. George Potts, Mrs. Wal
ter Annon, Mrs. Jonathan Rowland, Jr.,
Mr. Joseph Conley, Miss Margaret Mo
vlesson. Miss Florence Weed, Miss Mabel
McCartney. MIbs Marietta Rowland, Miss
Nellie D. Travis and Miss Ada Travla.
Tho engagement was announced this
week of MUs lva O. Rumsey, of E305
Rising Sun avenue, Olney, nnd Mr. Henry
Felton. of Rising Sun avenue and Tabor
road Tho wedding will tako place early
In June.
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nnd Mrs. William Ward, of Rocklertge,
upon the birtn or n son, mm mo" i"
nnd Mrs. S. W. Kelso, of Loney street,
Fox Chase, upon mo oinu ui a "b'
ter.
Mlas Loretta McCann. of 7010 Felipe
street, Tacony, accompanied by Miss
Helen Bradley and Miss Bernardino
Davltt. will spend the week-end at Eas
ton, Pa., ns the guests of Miss McCann s
alster. Miss Agnus McCann.
Camden and Vicinity
Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Marter and their
daughter, Miss Oladys Marter, have
closed their home at 7th and Btate streets
and gone to their Ocean City home.
Mr. Nelson Hanger, of Altoona, Pa.,
whose engagement to Mlaa May Truscott,
of 310 North 2d street, has been an
nounced, haB been visiting In the city,
Mrs. E. A. Y, Schellenger and her son
and daughter, of 6th and Cooper streets,
will leave shortly for Denver, Col., where
they will visit relatives. They vlll also
go on to the Pacific coast.
Mrs. Harry Day, of Bath, Me., la vis
iting her old home at Haddontleld.
Mr, n. T, Patterson and family have
moved to Island Heights from Merchant
vllle. nr. X- W. Tlnnttf, nf 115 MftvlAnri Ktraaf
Is vlaltlng friends In Hartford, Conn.
Mr. J- W. Miller, of 4"S5l ievhalj atreet.
ts In Atlantlo City for a short stay,
' nnA XTraj .TABanh 17&rnihaw nt 494
Earlham terrace, will entertain at bridge
tomorrow amuivvii.
Mrs. H. M. Plalated and her daughter,
of the Coulter Inn, will leave on Sunday
next for Portland. Me., whare they will
remain for some time.
Mrs. Louis Wagner, of HI East Mt.
pleasant avenue, U spending a lew day
In Belm&r, N. 3,
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valley. She will carry a shower bouquet
of white roses and lilies of the valley.
The maid of honor will wear nn nttrAS
tlve frock of pink pusay willow taffeta,
trimmed with Georgette crepe of the
same shade. Sho will carry nn arm boll
quet of pink roses and lilies of the val
lev. The bridesmaids will bo gowned
nllke, In simple frocks of pink, nnd will
carry arm bouquets of pink roses. The
little flower girl will wear pink chiffon
nnd will enrry n baaket of pink sweet
peas, nnd the little page will wear n suit
of whlto.
A reception will follow, after which th
young couplo will leavo on their wed
ding tilp, and on their return will be
nt home, nfter July 15, at SB46 Larch,
wood avenue, West Philadelphia,
STELLA-TL'RCHI.
A quiet 4 o'clock wedding was held yes
terday In the Roman Catholic Church of
Our Lady of Good Counset, when Mlas
I'ellca Turchl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Domltilo Turchl, 1042 Tnsker street, be
cnnie the bride of Mr. Pnul Stella. The
bride wore n beautiful gown of white
satin with an oversklrt of old lace and
chiffon. Sho carried n bridal bouquet of
w))lto roses and lilies of tho valley. Mlas
Rncohcln Turchl wns n charming maid
of honor In a pnte green frock of taf
feta and a white straw bonnet She car
ried a shower bouquet of white roses.
Tho best mnn wns a brother of tbo bride,
Mr. John Turchl A small supper and
dance was given for the bridal party
nfter the ceremony at the home ot th
bride's parents. Mrs. Julia Wright and
her daughter nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Dominic
Veronte wero the only guests bcsldea the
Immediate relatives present. The bridal
couplo left on their honeymoon for At
lantic City. New York nnd Buffalo. They
will bo away nbout four weeks.
Mrs. Jnno Mnthls, of 2501 South 20th
street, has Issued Invitations for the wed
ding of her daughter, Miss Elizabeth Mae
Mnthlr, to Mr. Enrle Russell Meyer on
June 36. The wedding will take place at
the Church of the Resurrection, Brdad
and Tioga streets, nt 8 o'clock.
Miss Mnthls hns selected Miss Lillian
Cleelnnd, of Now York, for her inald df
honor, Mrs. Harold Mortimer Weaver for
her mntron of honor nnd Miss Marie
I Mnck, MIbs Lillian Bahls. Miss Hannah
Nenll, Miss Grace Hnldeman and Mrs.
Raymond Parker for her bridesmaids.
Mr. Meyer has selected Mr. Elmer
Meyer for best man, and, the ushers will
I bo Mr. Harold Mortimer Weaver, Mr.
Philip Bnrry. Mr. Wnlter Schonle. Mr. B.
Wllllnm Dever. Mr. Georgo C. Rose nnd
Mr. Raymond Parker.
Owing to tho recent death of Mr. Mey
er's grnndfnther, tho ceremony will be
followed by a small reception for the
bridal party and Immediate families.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Master have sent out
Invltntlons for tho marriage of their
daughter, MIbs Ester Master, to Mr.
Harry Schwartz. The ceremony will take
place Sunday, June 6, at tho homo of
Rnbbl Simon J. Englnndor, 841 South 3d
street, at 7 o'clock. The brrde and the
bridegroom will spend their honeymoon In
tho western States, visiting some of their
friends. The couplo will return to the
city nbout the- middle of August.
Roxborough
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph I. Levering re
turned on Thursday after a six weckai-
trip through the' State of Washliulton.
California, Grand Cnnyon nnd Yosemlte
Valley. Mr. Levering nttended the Bap
tist convention In Los Angeles.
Tho young people of St. James the Less
EplBCopal Church, Falls of Schuylkill,
will present the comedy, "Fncle Eph
rnim's Summer Boarders," on Thursday
night, June 3.
Mrs. J. B. Montgomery, of Roxborough,
accompanied by Mrs. C. W. Klauder, of
Bala, are spending a fortnight In Atlnntlc
City.
Mr. nnd Mrs. James Hlndle, of 4156 Man
nyunk avenue, gave a dinner last night
at their home. Pink roses and ferns
formed the decorations. Their guests In
cluded Miss Marian Stout, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry E. Benle. Miss Anna Du Gan, Mr.
Calvin Haines and Mr. Robert Fltz.
Miss Helen Haas, of Mansion avenue, Is
spending some time nt Holly Beach.
An old-fashioned all day picnic will be
given on Monday at the Richard's farm
at Plymouth, Montgomery County, by tho
Young Men's Bible Class of Ebenezer
Methodist Church. Miss Ruth Jennie
Frame, of Ridge avenue, will be the
hostess, and those who will participate
are Mlas Ella Murray, Miss Henrietta
Elizabeth Sheldrake, Miss Myrtle Biace,
wnu.D jiuuinson, aiibs h-Ulth Mc
Donald. Miss Florence Common. Dr. An
drew Flanagan, Mr. William Flanagan.
Mr. Lees Farrand, Mr. Lester Blankln,
Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Bambs, Mr. and Mrs i
Frederick Carbaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Flanagan, Mr. and Mrs, Leon Strickland.
Mr. Clarence Weaterman, Mr, Everard
Kelly, Mr. Howard Butler, Mr. Richard
Wahl, Mr. Earl Btrlckland and Mr. George
Bovard.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence C. Keever, ot
Rldgo avenue and Harmon road, left
during the week for Harrisburg, Pa,,
where they will .be the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Ira Springer, and Inter of Mlas Har
riet Keever, Mr. Keever'a aunt. Mr. Ke
ver will be one of the speakers nt the an
nual reunion of the clasp of 1900 of the
Mlddletown High School, which will be
held In the Opera House In Harrisburg,
Mrs. Hubert Wells and Mlas Margaret
Wells have gone to their summer home
at Islesford, Me.
Dr. and Mrs, Clarence IC. Denger. of
6201 Ridge avenue, are entertaining Mrs,
Dengler's brother and sister-in-law. Mr,
and Mrs. Walter E. Cropstey, of Pitts
burgh, Pa,
In commemoration of the 2Jth anniver
sary of St, Timothy's Hospital, suitable
exercises will be held at the Institution In
Roxborough on June 11. The annual lawn
festival, under the auaplces of the Ladles'
Aid, will also be held on that date,
"WHAT'S DOING
TONIGHT ?"
Municipal Band. Tabor road and Water
street, limnchtowo.
Bnqut, Muilq Teacher' Association, Al
din Hotel! T o'clock.
Concert, Symphony Club, Wltharspoon Mallj
S o'clock. T
Lutheran MlnUterium, Church ot Holy Com
munion: 8 o'clock.
Alumnae mllnf. 61. Joseph' Collect,
SUFFRAGE EVENTS
TODAY
EQUAL FRANCHISE SOCIETY.
Noon Open-air meeting en nty Hu piua.
nonb BpMkr. 11 lis 0ftli Sapovlu, erzaa
lr (or the iwslfty. ,r
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th Courthoii Bq. UHye auselee of in
Camden Usual Bsrtri' 'lajue. Ohjiu
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