I'r -1 --r BVEyiyq lepgek Philadelphia, Wednesday, jtine 2. idts? p 9 SOME OF THOSE WHO ATTENDED YESTERDAY'S FETE AT LATHAM PARK ERIAilE vii i u m JffiPB NTS Ill a b a 'lMyK - i 1 1 LJ2MJ Ml i Mn AND MIlS. J. BAIITOM TOWN. BEND, of Overbrook, Rave a house prty al the Sorn. Gun Club, Brtdgcton, N. 3., over the week-end. In honor of Miss Anne Townsend find Mr. Palmer Towiuend, 7e The Ruests Included Miss fimlty Cook, jdls Margaret Memak, Mli Martha JIacAtllflter, Miss Elizabeth Trotter, Mr, Clayton McKlroy, Jr., Mr. Uenjamin Hush. Jr i Mr William Townsend and Mr. Norman Ellison, Jr. p The marriage of Mlsa Qladya Mary Haws to Mr. i,avronco jonnson, jr, or rhojtnut Hill, will take tilaco today nt 8t. George's Church, Lisbon, Portugal, at S o clock nnci nrierwarci at bi uua Nova de S. Francisco do Paulo. Mr. .tnhnson Is n son of Dr. and Mrs Russell. of Chestnut Hill, and a brother of Mrs. Marshall .Morgan, Airs. k. .Marsnau hcuu and Mr nussell H. Johnson, Jr. Mrs Charles H. Pancoaot and Mrs, Norman Ellison will chaperon the girls of the Agnes Irvln Northfleld Lcaguo who go up this year to attend the con ference at Northncld, Conn., held from June 16 to June 2. The following are the officers of the league: President, Mlsa Esther R Howell; vice president, Mrs Marmaduko Tllden. Jr.; treasurer, Miss Mary n Paul; secretary, Miss Eliza beth S Myers, of St. David's, Pa ; Miss Josephine A Watt, honorary president Many Philadelphia girls have already made their plans to go, so It Is sure to bo a largo delegation this year, and Phila delphia will bo well represented by many of our prominent young women. Mrs Joseph Tomllnson, of the Bel- , gravis, entertained Informally tit lunch eon on Tuesday, Juno 1, at 1 o'clock. Mrs Tomllnson and her granddaughter, Mrs. George Vcdder, will leave for their homo In Pasadena. Cal , on Thursday, Juno 17 This week 'Mrs. Vedder will ItavK fnr Hartford. Conn., where shft ; will bo the guest of Miss Alice Phillips lor ecverui uuju. Komaln do Mayorgu-Rlvas, Jr., whoso father Is In tho Spanish diplomatic i-orv-Ice, has Just leturned from a visit o Newport Ho will visit friends In Chelsea and will later go to New York to meet his father, who has sailed for this coun try. Among tho New Yorkers who will go to Bar Harbor, Me., for the summer will be Mr Alessandro, who will bo the guest for the summer of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ernesto Fabbrl; Mr. Frith and Miss Louisa Frith, who will bo accompanied by Mrs. Hcndrlck Hudson. Mr. and Mrs. Ostran der and their daughter, Miss Mary Os trandor, have also takon a cottage. Mrs. John Jacob Astor has taken one of tho Vanderbllt cottages, and will have as her guests for the summer, Mr. and Mrs. Force and Mlsa Katherlno Force. The Orpheus Club, of Philadelphia, will hold Its annual outing at the Phil adelphia Cricket Club. Starting In tho morning there will bo all kinds of sports. Luncheon will bo served at 1 o'clock, fol lowed by a baseball game, tennis matches, etc. Dinner will bo served at 7 o'clock. The officers of the club for the coming year are President, Sirs. Joseph de F. Junkln, vice president, Mr John II. Carr; treasurer, Jlr Edwin B. Jackson; secre tary, Mr John Lewis Evans. Miss Margaret Persons, of tho Collego Club, 13th and Spruco streets, spent tho week-end with friends at Annapolis, where she attended tho hop at the United States Naval Academy on Saturday even ing. Mr and Mrs. Edward Fethereton, of the Clinton, will leave early this month for Atlantic City, where they will spend the summer Mr. and Mrs. B. Vail Marsh, of Haver ford, Pa., are receiving congratulations en the birth of a daughter, born on Sun day, May U. Mrs. Marsh will bo remem bered as Miss Dorothy V. Rltter. Along the Main Line OVERBROOK-Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Hare, of Wynnewood avenue, have re turned from a week-end trip to Atlantic City. Mr. and Jlrs. Edwin A. Eookmyer, of Ro-Orden, will leave next week for Chel eea, where they will spend tho summer at their cottage. MERION-MIss ifary Y'arnall Casey, of South Highland avenue, will leave tho middle of July for Castlne, Me., whero she will be the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Alfred Cope. Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Casey will arrive In Castlne early In Au gust for a two weeks' visit with Mrs. Cope, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar B. Howard, of Sycamore and Linden roads, will open their Bar Harbor cottage tho middle of this month. ARDMORE Mr and Mrs. George C. Mason, of Montgomery avenue, who spent fart of tho winter and early spring In Pasadena, Cal., nre now at their home on Montgomery avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Butcher,' Jr., of Llanfalr and Wlstar roads, will leave July l for Westerly, R. I., whero they will occupy their camp for the summer, Chestnut Hill : Dr. John F. McCloskcy, of E817 German town avenue, will leave this week for Prance, Mrs. Franklin Spencer Edmonds, of St. Martin's, Pa , has returned from vlsltlns for several dayB the camp of her father, Judge Beltler. at Silver Lake. Plko County, Pa. HOTEL ARRIVALS AOBLPHIA Mahlon E trill. Newark, N. J. J .,D,-Mr"- J- L. Hinun, Aibury I'arli, ,.''' p,.. u- Jarretl. Lambertvllle N. J.i vttUr P ' 0ay' Wr"' M- J- 0ay' h0nU' B8EVU?s'rRA'rFORI-Mr, and Mr,. John X.tw,iU,,,'?nMw9' l'-J M- u Cavles, To. rjato, MU II, M. Lyon.. Mn. B. Q. U HoU goolf, Belrar. N. J., Mrs, Qeori W. n H 5"1,M5fy , Vlr. Collinburg. Pa.; 'M E B. Birlcker. lll.a A. M. Mrlcker, Jjncatr, Pa,i a. U Feltwll. Allocna; c. B,S"i BS,,'ln' ", S. Bcovllfe, Cleveland; CK''M8irri;-N.W.,kl N. J.! BraNXON-Jlr and Mr,. L, Barnceld, Bo,. VTONpE p. Mllttr. M,r,halltowiJ, la.J Victor p Emerson. Jr.. Alexandrl. Vi,i Ai LiSW" fin"di N Y.. A. W. Gardner, Sfi&'.L "I Mr. and Mrs. D. V. O'Neill. UttL -WVW- ra. ' A-!TON TV iiltam nlmer, New York; Vi. 8?tt0'oo'i Baltimore Mr, arid Mr,. H. lUwfcjr, Pilt,burb. titear Mlfltr. New '?i,iPAME?n;F Klllol, Wllllanmwwt! O. B, t. ...IW'k 3 Ranlau JJtu'vAwU ' Wn BIN'i.Wi i t ' i Ttf . -- . a i .. . n . lis"" """UaWr "d &' M rKifiNE " v. lc. Altoon. (laws B. wSPavrL!4uV H- Bwo. OtlUnora; 8t LouU a . -a lain i "J... "wr JLii i7"" 1WI kvV. '."?." """W. : " .. fuiIA'Kh' w- ."ff"T- fttUbureh: Jmm iZXSt, cteian'- "VHK Our .,4 vlU, N.w T-j,. a J ,, ,AUtowfc XlJ&Xi iS"i- . ' .. fHke. Barr P. V!, !Jl, r,ii.,illa. ' ,!,,. JB1,t, l-'l' '' Wl "UJ Mr' FKRS teoiual j if?Uil.r, AlUctown. Pa.. nau vnrir n visa Haih fll" HP glil fflr V j fJi. rf Bv ' JlJv dt I bssssIssHHp J$3mt Paaaaaaaaaaaaaat,aaaaaaaalP aA g flBf t i -f iBJftJia. WSAf' u Afrs. . jy. s?fGtfA' sans: fywwri&r csrsr&OAS 'JdKy WatSmm iJ vLfftsoY ' " . l .VJiP- rs('J4wl9i -?)trr HH ! r HKE55 AWEDI)INo of Interest to society will take place today, when MIks Edith Tllghmnn Kneedlpr. diiurriite nr Tr nM,i Mrs. Howard S. Kneedler. will become tho bride of Dr. Alexander Rnndall. Tho ceremony will take place In St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church. Chestnut avenue, Chestnut Hill, nt I o'clock. Mlsa Kneedler, who will be given In marriage by her father, will wear an extremely handsomo gown of white satin. Tho skirt has nn oversklrt of rnre point lace. Tho loco la used on tho bodice, forming a V-shaped neck, while long not sleeves glvo n smart touch. Tho court train fnlls from tho shoulders nnd Is trimmed with garlands of ornnge blossoms. She will carry a prayer book. Mis Kneedler's only attendant will be her cousin, Miss Caroline Ogden-Jones, of Washington, who will act as maid of honor and will wenr pink talTeta with nn oversklrt of pink chiffon. A pink hat and nn arm bouquet of pink roses will complete the costume. Doctor Knriaall ,: navo as best man Mr. J. Taney Wlllcox, and tho ushers will Include Sir. W. Bladen Lowndes, of Baltimore; Mr. Howard S. Kneedler, Jr.; Dr. Robert M. Lewis. Dr. C. Grnham Guthrie, Dr. A. R. Dochez, Mr. D. Claude Handy. Tho Rev. J. A. Harris, rector of tho church, will officiate. An unusual addition will be the two smnll pages, namely. Master Clement Williamson and Master McCIcan Williamson, who will wear English suits of white, with long trousers. A reception will follow for the friends of tho two fnmllles nt tho home of tho bride's parents, 121 West Chestnut ave nue. Chestnut Hill. Mrs. Kneedler, the brlde'n mother, will wear a hnndsome gown of sand-color talTeta, with an overdress of DiacK dox pleated net nnd lnce. A black hat will complete the toilette. HOFFMUIER-RICHARDSON. Tho marrlago of Miss Elizabeth Rlch nrson to Mr. Henry von Asen Hoffmoler took place yrstcrdny at 4:30 o'clock at tho home of tho bride's mother, Mrs. William Richardson, K2 Prospect street, Hagerfl tdwn, Md. The bride, who was given In marrlago by her brother. Mr. Cortlandt Richard son, was unattended hy bridesmaids. Her gown was of white satin, veiled In tullo and orange Motsoms, and her veil was held In place by a diamond and pearl bar, a, gift of tho bridegroom, and sho wore also a strlnsr of pearls, a gift of her fam ily. Only the Immediate families wcro pres ent at the ceremony, which was per formed by the Rev. Charles Dubell. a former curate of St. James' Church, this city, of which the bride's father was tho lato rector. The Rv. Mr. Dubell was assisted by Dr. J. S. Kleffer. Mr. Hoffmaler. who Is a young1 banker of Hagcrstown, waa assisted by Dr. Frank Hoffmoler, his brother, ns best man. Tho hnuca was beautifully deco rated with spilng flowers. Owing1 to con tinued ill health Mrs. Richardson was un able to attend tho wedding, but Mrs. Walter H. Grove and Mrs. Adrlen Onder donk, her two daughters, received tho guests In their mother's place, IRWIN-DITTRICH. A plcturesqua wedding will take place this evening In Grace Protestant Episco pal Church, 41st street and Glrard ava nue, when Miss Jessie Elizabeth Dlttrlch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Aimer Dltt rlch. will become the bride of Mr. Donald Irwin. The bride, who will do given In WILL WED MISS FRANCES TAIT MUIR GROSS-MVIR. A very pretty homo wedding; will be solemnized tonight ot the harao of Dr. and Mrs. H. Staaton Mulr, North M tret, when their daughter, Miss Fran oaa Talt Mulr, will beewn th bride of Mr. Howard Wallwr Grosw. turn of Sir. and Mrs. 8. V. (Jro, of Audubon, N. J. The bride, who will t given la swir rlago by her father, will be attended by her sister. Mtos Gertrude B. Mulr. aa roald of honor. The bridewnalds will b the Mlisea Holm and Ruth Boyd, of Wast PtUtadalpbU. twin oeusJM of the brUU. Mr. Walur XUUkaitor wtll aet as bauit naan. A recepHon v. VI follow tho crmooy, ;i hi.b ti.i biid and bridegroom will leavo for n axuadtd trip. Mr. and jZra. u. W. OioM wlU mWt a.t UN wm i r-Am marriage by her father, will wear a hand somo gown of shimmering white satin with a bodice of old rose point laco top ping tho short, full Bklrt. From the shoulders will fall a long court train, and over this tho tullo veil, held to tho head by a cap of rose point laco and orango blossoms, will bo draped In graceful folds. Tho brldo will carry a bouquet of lilies of the valley and white orchids Sho will bo nttended by Miss Ida Mathewson, of Narrangansett Pier, R. 1., ns maid -f honor and Mrs. Robert Downs Wilson ns matron of honor. Miss Mathcwson's frock will bo of white taffeta with a figure of turquolso bluo and trimmed with coru turquoise bluo taffeta and lace. Thoy will both wear large garden hats of leghorn trimmed with a single pink rose and long streamers of black velvet, and will carry arm bouquets of pink tea roses and snap dragons. Tho bridesmaids will bp Miss Mary Kor Christian, Miss Marjan Hallowcll. Miss Mlnnlo Endlcott nnd Miss Edith Mullen. They will wenr quaint old-fashioned frocks of pink tnffeta, high walsted and with a drop shoulder, and their hats will bo of leghorn trimmed with pink roses and long black velvet streamers. They will carry snapdragons nnd shaded sweet cas. Mr. Irwin will havr Mr. Guy Bauer as best man, and tho ushers will be Mr. Wal ter A. Dlttrlch, Mr. Scott Stewart, Mr. J. Milton Hagy, Mr. Robert Wlllson. .Mr. Waldo Phillips and Mr. P. Clement Ir win, of Pittsburgh. Following the cere mony a lnrga reception will be held at tho Roosevelt. Mr. nnd Mrs. Irwin upon their return from their wedding trip will live at 6141 Nassau road, Overbrook. SHIELDS-EWING. Tho wedding of Miss Jane Ewlng, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Cooley, of 1815 North Broad Dtrect, to Dr. Robert Cardwell Shields, of German town, will tako placo tonight. Tho cere mony will bo performed by the Rov. Dr. John R. Davles, In tho Bethlehem Pres byterian Church, at 7 o'clock. Miss Ewlng will bo attended by Miss Bess Sobernhclmer aa maid of honor; Mlsa Charlotte Fleming, Miss Margaret Lukes, Miss Ethel Bonson and Miss Rachel Craig as bridesmaids, and little Miss Sara. Cooley aa flower girl. Doctor Shields will have for his best man his brother, Dr. Ellwood Shields, and tho ushers will be Dr. William G. Shields, also a brother of the bridegroom; Mr. Hnrry Fetter. Mr. William "Warner, Mr. Thomas Cmlg, Mr. Edward Shoemaker and Mr. Canfleld Jordan. Tho bride will wear a gown of whlto satin crepe embroidered In silver, finished with a court train made of the silver em broidered crepe and trimmed with duchess lace. Her veil will bo of tulle arranged on a coronet of orange blossoms and fall tng to the end of her train. She will carry a shower bouquet of bride roses and lilies of tho valley. The maid of honor will wear an at tractive frock of gold-colored chiffon embroidered with silver. Her hot will bo of the same materials and she will carry a shower bouquet of yellow roses and snapdragon. The bridesmaids' gowns will be very unusual and very pretty. They will be of pink and blue net over cloth of silver. TODAY s&rs; sraw c. wrrA? Their lints arc also of tho net nnd silver and they will carry pink roses and snap dragon. Tho llttlo flower girl will wear a dainty dress of pink taffeta veiled with blue not. Sho will carry pink rosebuds arranged In a picturesque, hat A reception will follow nt tho Rlttcn houso after which Doctor and Mrs. Shields will leave on their wedding trip, and on their return will be ut homo Wednesdays, after October 15, nt 2S15 North Broad strcot MYERS-PAULLIN. Mlsa M. Josephine Paullln, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William P. Paullln, of !5 North 06th street, will become the bride of Mr. Howard R. Myers this ovcnlng nt tho home of tho Rev. Clinton B. Adams. 1743 North 33d streot, pastor of tho Park Congregational Church, who will perform the ceremony. After the quiet service, Mr, and 2drs. Myers will leave on an ex tended Journey. They will bo at home after November 1 at 2133 North 21st street. RAISNER-ABBOTT. A quiet tut pretty homo wedding: will tako place this evening at S o'clock, when Miss Mabel Abbott becomes tho bride of Mr. Herman K. Ralsner at the home of her aunt. Mrs. William Burkard, S202 West Dauphin street Tho ceremony will be performed toy tho Rov. A. G. Schcnck, pastor of the Bethlehem Lutheran Church. The bride, who will be given tn marrlago oy her uncle, Mr. John Weaver, will wear a gown of Ivory whlto aatln trimmed with laco and a tulle veil caught with orange T To the Ladies Royal Teachers of cookery, and baking experts generally, use Royal Baking Powder because they know it can always be relied upon to make the finest and most wholesome food. Experience has taught them that it is not economy to risk the loss of flour, butter and eggs by the failure likely to result, from the use of an inferior Baking Powder. Royal Baking Powder Contains No Alum or Lime Phosphate Perfectly leavens and makes the food more delicious and whglesome. blossoms, and will carry a shower bou quet of Ullos of tho valley nnd bride's rises. The maid of honor, Miss Anna Ab bolt, n sister of tho bride, will bo gowned In pals pink chiffon over silk and will carry Killarney roses Mr. William Rals ner, a brother of tho bridegroom, will net ns best man. Following the ceremony there will bo a Buppcr for the bridal parly nnd assembled guests. Mr. and Mrs. Rnis ner, after a wedding trip, will live at 3642 Broomnll avonuo. West Philadelphia. BASSETT-RU3SELL. Tho marriage of Miss Jennie A. Russell, daushtcr of Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry B. Run sell, of 430 South 44th street, to Mr. George A. Bassott, of 1018 Pnclflo street, Tioga, will tako ploca tonight at tho homo of tho (bride's parents. Tho ceremony will bo performed Ijy tho Rov. John Romlg, pastor of the First Moravian Church, 17th strcot and Fnlrmcunt avenue. Tho maid of honor, Miss May C. Russell, tho bride's sister, will bo her only attendant. Mr. Harry Smith will be tho brldegroom'3 best man. Tho ceremony will bo followed by a ro:cptlon. Mr. and Mrs. Bassott will roturn from their wedding Journey tho end of tho month and will receive after July 1 at 6533 Elliott strcot. SALZMAN-REGAN. A pretty wedding was solemnized yes terday morning at St. Columba'a R. C. Church, I3d street and Lehigh avenue, when tho Rov. Father Gough married Mr. Emit Salzman, of the Harris Apartments, Frankford avenuo and Dauphin street, nnd Miss Anna Regan, of 1002 West Boston avenuo. Tho bridesmaid was Miss Kathryn Lynch. Mr. Edward J. Masterson was the best man. Attending the brldo were Miss Jennlo Costclto, Miss Mario O'Kcefe and MIbs Margaret Mansel. The bride groom had Mr. John Costello as best man and as UBhers Mr. Aloyslus Kano and Mr. James Monk. Miss Regan la the only daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Martin Regan. A pretty feature of the affair was the attendance at the ceremony of tho seven brothers of the bride. Sir. John Regan, Mr. Martin Re gan, Mr. Edward Regan, Mr. Peter Ro gan, Mr. Patrick Regan, Mr. Peter Re Regan nnd Mr. Walter Regan. FEROUSON-BICKERTON. Tho mnrrlngo of Miss Lydlg S. Bicker ton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Blckerton. of 219 South 45th street, to Mr. James A. Ferguson, took place yes terday at noon at tho home of the brldo's parents. Tho ceremony was performed by tho Rev. James Ramsey Swain. Mrs. David Halstead acted as matron of honor, and Mr. Richard H. Lackey was best man. A small breakfast followed the cere mony, after which Mr. and Mrs. Fergu son left for a wedding trip. KEPPEL-FnAMBES. A wedding will take place today at 6:30 o'clock, when Miss Helen Amanda Kep pel will bo married to Mr. Stanley W. Frambes, In the First Methodist Episcopal Church, Germantown avenue and High Btreet. Tho Rev. Charles Wesley Burns will perform tho ceremony. A reception for about 125 guests win follow imme diately at the home of the bride's parents. Have You Noticed That MRS. CARROLL, the lecturer in the EVENING LEDGER Cooking School at Horticultural Hall, uses lft.8g- II teJV ONE of tho most delightful entertain ments was given yesterday by Mrs. Sydney Kmlcn Hutchinson at her home, S3 Tulpehoekcn street The guests wcro seated on the Inclosed porch nnd Mrs. Hutchinson sang three groups of songs. The first were old aonss and the fair cantatrlco was charmingly frocked in a pale blue summer cown nnd poke bon net. Miss Edith Mahon accompanied the tonga on the piano. For tho French group of songs Mrs. Dorothy Johnstone Uaseler nccomponled Mrs. Hutchinson on the harp. Mrs. Hutchinson wore a marvelous French frock of pink chiffon and tulle, with touches of blue, with this group, nnd for the Oriental Bonga ap peared In a wonderful urinetai costume. Mrs. Charles Randolph Wood waa to have played, but waa unablo to owing to an nccldent to her wrist. Mrs. Dorothy Johnstone Bascler gave two groups of solos on tho harp ex quisitely. After the muslcalo luncheon was served on tho lawns under striped pink and whlto umbrellas, six guests being scnted at each table. Some among them were Mrs. Edward T, Stoteshury, Mrs. Randal Morgan, Mrs. William Ellis Scull, Mrs. J. Madison Tay lor, Mrs. Robert Emmotl Hare. Mrs. John Kearsley Mitchell, 3d, Mrs. J. Harrison Smith, Mrs. Scammon Jones, Mrs. Theo dora Voorheea and Mrs. Langdon Mit chell. On Sunday, n birthday party was given in honor of Miss Molla T. Picon, nt 1148 Nevada street. MIbs Picon Is well known In tho musical world Every one present was In some way associated with her, some musically and some thcntrlcally. Several selections were rendered by the guests, among them being a vocal and piano selection by Miss Picon, a vocal selection by Miss Augustus Gavron, and also folk and society dances by a com pany of four, viz.: Miss Molllo Picon. Mr. Harry J. Pelscr, Miss Nan Ostrow nnd Mr. Philip M. Kelser. Mr. Glass berry also entertained Tho partv was followed by an clnborato supper. Anion? those present were MIbs Molllo T. Picon, Miss Nan Ostrow, Miss Helen Picon, Miss Augustus Gavrow, Miss Molllo Weinberg, of Rending, Miss Paulino LIp schutz, of Reading, Miss Nettle Hoff man, of New York, Mrs. Cooper, Mrs. Ostrow, Mrs. Picon, Mrs. Ballnsove, Mr. Hnrry J. Pelser. Mr. Philip M. Kelser, Mr. David Glassberry, Mr. Sam Fried man, Mr. Mark Cohen, Mr. Louis Hepner, Mr. Maurlco Kaufman, of Camden, Mr. Joseph Sperling. Mr. Cooper, Mr. Ostrow, Mr. Picon and Mr. Ballnsove. Tho annual lawn fpto nnd donation day and Allegheny avenue, will be held on Thursday. In tho afternoon thoro will ha a sale of fancy articles and confectionery followed by tho annual supper. In the "WHAT'S DOING TONIGHT ?" Graduation of nurtes, Medleo-Chtrurglcal Me.'.ical Collere; 8.30 o'clock. College ot Physicians, 2Sd and Ludlotr streets. 8 o'clock. Kranklln Institute, 7th street above Chestnut; 8 o'clock. Kensington Board of Trade, Hancock street and Busmiehanna avenue; a o'clock. Free. Pouth IKM Street UusintE" Men, 62d and Paneom streets, 8 o'clock. Free. KnM Cent ml Business Men, 4S.1 Sprues' street. S o'clock, rree. Foundrymcn'a Association, Manufacturer,' Club; 8 o'clock Municipal Bsnd, Ontario Square, 13th end Thomreon streets. Free. Fete for Philadelphia. Horns for Incurable,, 0444 Gretna street; 0 SO o'clock. Notice, far the Society page will be accepted and printed In the Erenlnc Ledger but all such notices must be written on one tide of the paper, must be alrned in full, with full address, and when poMtblo telephone number must be (lien. ' Bend all such, communications to "Society Editor," Erenlng Ledger, 60S Chestnut street. Unless these requirement are carried ont o that verification roar be possible, the notices will not ba published. of P hiladelphia aking Powder evening a card party will ha given tHH an Informal musical program. The affair will be In chargs of Mrs. Daniel Engel man. Miss John Palmer, Mrs. OeOrge Carr, Mrs. Catherine Bevans, Mrs Harry Humphries, Mrs. Samuel Kensll, Mrs. Charlos Marron. Mrs. Samuel Prince, Mrs. Bdward Giles. Mrs. Henrietta Row ers, Mrs Thomas Cowden, Mrs Kathar Ine Cowles, Mrs. Amanda James, Mrs, M. Looncy, Mrs. Charles Rowe, Mrs M Bock, Mrs. E. Watson, Mrs. Susan cas tor, Mrs. Charles Richardson, Mrs Kath arine Emery, Mrs. John Grimm, Miss Emma Atell and Mrs. Harriet Weaver. A surprise party was given by Miss plana Smolln last Sunday evening, In honor of Miss Anna Braman and Mr Isa dors Smolln, whose engagement waa re cently announced, at the home of Mr. and Mrs Brnman, 1S47 North 33d street. Tho following gueotfl were present! MIbs Rosa Grossman, Miss Fannie Grossman, Mlsa Lena Kramer, Miss E, S. Kramer, Mis Diana Kramer, Miss Fannie Epstein, Mlsa Anna Lubln, Miss Edythe Radls, Miss Dorothy Rand, Miss Miriam Fin Kle. Mlaa Rebu HnnH Mlaa T.nttu n,n,ii of Altoona, Pa.; Miss Lenora Smolln, .inn .cuzaoeiii iirouay, miss .tannic Cohen, MIm Diana Smolln, Mr, Louis Adler, Mr. Jack Grossman, Mr, David Grossman, Mr Paul Mandel, Mr, I. Bar rlst. Mr. E. L. Tress, Mr. I. Fein, Mr. Edward Rand, Mr Jack Rand, Mr. Ben jamin Tress, Mr. Samuel Kolkln, Mr. Louis S. Broudy, Dr. D. Sork, Mr. Charles Rain, Mr. Ell Bortln, Mr. Benja min Schmerer, Mr. Maxwell Poltock, Mr. Albert Hlrchmon, Mr Joseph Caplan, Mr 8 Goldberg. Mr B M Melsel. Mr. Maurice E. Cohen. Mr. Albert Nlebera; and Mr. Abram Allen Levlnthal. On Wednesday evening last a freedom party wns given to Mr. Samuel Horr in the auditorium of Starr Garden Recrea tion Centre by tho clubs and classes of that place. Mr. Iscnburg, master of cere, monies, Introduced as speakers Mr. Fall, principal of the centre; Mr. Sacks, repre senting tho clubs and classes, and Mr. Sleyer. of the Theodore Starr Club. Among those present were Miss Marls Jarvln, Mr. Sam Gordon, Mr. Howard Kean, Mr. William Jacobs, Mr. Leo Hum moll nnd Mr. Joseph Young. Tho hall was tastcfullv decorated, tlowera and ferns being profusely distributed. Danc ing nnd refreshments followca. A surprise party was given Saturday evening by Mr. and Mrs. M. Qullty. 83.1 East Westmoreland street. In honor of their daughter. Miss Margurlte Qullty. It was a delightful affair filled with va riety of unique entertainment. The guests were Miss Margaret Wlllbuy, Miss Fran ces Qullty, Miss May Butler, Miss Char lotto Ryan, MIso Anna Kline, SIlss Mary Ryan, Miss Sadie McDonald, Miss Eliza beth Cummlngs. Miss Dora Mansman, Miss Margaret Mansman of Trenton, N. J.; Miss Martha McDonnell, Miss Marlon Clay, Mr. Arthur Wood. r. John Mur phy, Mr. James Sands, Mr. Victor Ryan, Mr. Joseph Sands, George Grey, Mr, John Butler, Mr. George Mansman, Mr. Mar tin O'Brien. Mr. John Mansman, Mr. Bert McCloskcy and Mr. John Qullty. SUFFRAGE EVENTS TODA EQUAL FRANCHISE SOCIETY. Noon.-Onen-alr meeting In Filbert street b- lo- 18th street. Speaker, Ml,, Bertha Stpo- ...1 p. rn. Open-air meeting at 3.1d street and woodland avenue. Speaker. Mlsa Bertha Ban. ovlts. " S p. m Open-air meeting on City Halt Ilaza. Speaker. Mlsa Bertha Bapovlt,. 8.3(1 p rn Open-air meeting at Marshall street and Glrard avenue. Speaker. Mil, Anna McCue. WOMAN SUFFRAGE PARTY. .J1 "V.m. :7T'ra' ?',,e.n by 'he party", branch in the Eighth I-egTslatlie District, at tha liema of Miss Jtsnle C. Kelly, 344 Oreen Ian,. But frage addresse, mada by Miss Lids Stoke, Adams, Mrs George Wobensmlth ana Mis, f.itelle Ruwel. Presiding officer, Mr,. Iraim Cooper, chairman In tha district, Quest, re. ceUed by Mrs. Charles p. Martyn and Mr,. Albert C. Itommel. Committee having affair In charge composed of Mis, France, O. Snyder, Mr,. P. Hummel. Miss Blanch Neldlnger, MIm Ada Gardiner, Mrs. Hlnman, Mrs. C. Relnhardt ami Mis, Donnelly 8 p. m Opn-alr meeting at Sth and Cam bria street. Speaker,, Mis, May Macken and Georga O. Stvartz. 8 30 p. m. Open-air meeting at Germantowa and Chart! aenue. Speakers. Miss Estelis Tlussel and MIm Sara S. Chambers. PHILADELPHIA BRANCH OF THE CON GRESSIONAL, UNION FOR 'WOMAN SUFFRAGE, 11 a. m. Meeting of member, of the local branch at Palm Roam, Hotel Walton Mr,. Harry Lowenburg. acting chairman, presides. Hans for tha future work of the branch dis cussed. Address by Mrs. Lawrence Lewis. t MI K Au,T"aiw- i- w- u 0 UR. KOWAKD WALTER GE0S3 1 wi - 4 4 HH -ie r A 5" Sr if