Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 03, 1915, Final, Page 9, Image 9

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EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY. JUNE 3, 1915.
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A MONO thoso who will entertain
. patties of children at the children's
matinee, on Saturday morning, at the
Stanley Theatre, arc Mrs. Charles Stew
art Wurts, Mrs, Douglas It. Cochran,
Sfre. OeorKO Gordon Meade Large, Mrs.
George Buckley Warder, Mrs. J. Walter
Steel, Mrs. Coleman Peace Brown, Mrs.
William H. Donner, Mrs. J. Stanley
neeve and Mrs. William J. Clothier.
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Williamson, of
Oak Lane, linvo announced the engage
ment of their daughter, MJss Marlon
Elisabeth Williamson, to Dr. Clarcnco V.
Clemmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joel O.
Clemmer, of Oak Lane.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Audenreld, of
6431 Laricaster avenue, will entertain at
dinner on Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Van Rensselaer,
of 18th and Walnut streets, were among
the guests who were entertained over tho
week-end nnd Memorial Day by officials
at the United States Naval Academy,
Annapolis, Md.
Mrs. George Sargent, accompanied by
her daughter, Miss Alva Bargcnt, havo
opened their cottage In Cape May; N. J.,
for tne summer.
Mr and Mrs Abel P. Wetherlil and
Mr. and Mrs. J. Herbert Wetherlil will
entertain ftt dinner tonight 'at the Pick
ering Hunt Club, in honor of Miss Eliza
beth H. Barker, whoso engagement to
Mr. Francis M. Wetherlil was recently
announced. Tho guests will Include Miss
Ellen D. Newbold, Miss Elizabeth V.
Smucker, Miss Chrlstlno Spencer, Mr.
Oliver Balru, Mr. Charles Wlster, Mr.
Geargo Barker.
Mrs. James N. Stetson and her daugh
ter. Miss Anita Stetson, of tho Maidstone,
13th and Spruce streets, will leave early
In Juno to spend the summer at tho Del
aware Water Gap, Pa.
Invitations have been Issued to tho
members of the claBS of '07, University
of Pennsylvania, for a cIobb dinner, to
be given at tho Delaware lllver Club on
the evening of Saturday, June 12. Mr.
John Moble Costello Is chairman of tho
committee In charge of the affair, and
covers will be laid for 40 guests. An at
tractive arrangement of spring flowers
will be used In the decoration.
Mr. and Mrs. George Buckley Warder,
Miss Celcstlne P. Wnrdor, Miss Elizabeth
Q. W. Warder and George Buckley War
der, Jr., of 3119 West Penn street, Ger
mantown, will leave on Thursday next
for Ventnor, where they will spend tho
summer. On their return to tho city In
the fall, they will occupy their new res
idence at Chestnut Hill. Mr. ana Mrs.
William Wurts Harmnr and Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Jefferson Brown have also
arranged for residences In Chestnut Hill,
which they will occupy on their return
from Ventnor in the autumn.
Mrs. AVnlter H. Bryan and her daugh
ter, Miss Eleanor Bryant, who will leave
on Monday for a fortnight's sojourn In
Atlantic City, will spend the summer at
Bar Harbor, stopping In New York for
a few days en route.
Mrs. P.. Walter Starr and Miss Mario
Louise Starr, of 117 South 17th street,
are occupying their cottage nt Cape May
for the summer, where they have planned
to entertain extensively.
Definite announcement Is made that
the Woman's Club of Wyncote will build
a modern clubhouse. Sir. Cyrus H. K.
Curtis, whoso country place Is at Wyn
cote, has offered a plot of ground on
Greenwood avenue, west, near the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schoble.
Mrs. Victor J. Mulford Is president of
the club.
The Pennsylvania Society of the Co
lonial Dames of America has Issued In
vitations for the annual commencement,
to be given on Wednesday. .June 0. from
4 until 7 o'clock, at the residence of
airs. Hampton L. Carson,
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until the following day?
Chestnut?
Mies Dorothy Uenerman. or 7233 Uoyer
street, entertained at bridge Info rnally
yesterday morning. '
Mrs. John Mustard, of 7207. Llnco)n
drive, will entertain the members f her
luncheon bridge club on Wednesday,
June 9. I . M "
Mrs. Walter H. Dllks, 1201 St. Mtrttn's
lane, has Issued Invitations for an at
home today from 4 until 6 o'clock. Tha
card of Miss Dllks Is Inclosed.
Mr. and Mrs. William Flndla Briwn.
of 20 Gowen avenue, will entertain: t a
oinner-danee on Wednesday, June" at
the Button. There will be 25 guestss pres
ent 7"'i
Germantown ' ;
Mr, and Mrs, Fred Perry Fowejs, of
Harvey street, have offered theirAt&autl
ful rose, garden for a Btrawbiirryf"fstlval
to be given by the Christian Enaiavor
Society of the First Presbvteriari'd iureh
on Saturday, June B. front 2 uj til. 10
o'clock. In case of rain the flrfSH be,
held In the parish house, 30 WnI flj Uen
venue, W i
Miss. Beatrice Wells, of the Cautte, IftnJ
will return to her home Jn AnaS nll,i
Md., after having spent the wJSr 'H
Germantown. T t!
Jr- and Mrs, James Mapea
"c"n avenue and Clapler i
returned home from New S
they attended the wedding of
na Wr. Vivian H. Egleston.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ltpplncatt
Of tjfi Pelham rnrnt h.vn rtTm
from & short trip to Annapolis, Md., where
they were tho guests of Chaplalrf and
r. taisara, of the U. B. Naval Aca
demy. Miss Grace Porter and Miss Estelle
Porter, of S40 Earlham terrace, have re
turned from Lancaster, where they vis
ited at their father's old homestead.
Harmony Hall.
Mrs. Charles H. Landenberger, Jr., of
w Wistvlew street, will entertain at
bridge today.
Mrs. Walter M- LsTnue and Miss Mar
rst ja u. of m Pelham roq,
pendlne June week in Annapolis, M
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Along the Reading
A qualifying round for the handicap
tournament for the women of the Old
lork Hoad Country Club was held
yesterday. The following Wednesday.
Juno 9, the first round match play
on June 16, the second round match
Play, and the finals on Wednes
day, June 23. The tournament Is looked
forward to with a great deal of pleas
ure by many prominent golfing women
along the Rending, Mr. Jnck Camp
Dell has recently rstnMi.rian n hw r..
ord for the Old York Road Country Club
ofU68e' d0'"B lh 18 holeS Wlth tctal
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold Moon, of Wyncote
road, Jcnkmtcwn, havo had as their truest
for several weeks Mrs. Moon's sister, Miss
Ennv ,D Silver, of 1G23 Poplar street,
Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Moon and
family left the nrst of the week for Cape
May, N. J., where they havo taken ai cot
tage for the summer.
At the Old York Road Country Club
yesterday luncheon was served for the
Ladles' Auxiliary of the club, followed by
a business meeting nt 1:30. Bridge and
other card games were played. The
hottcsses were Miss Hannah Hallowell
and Miss Blanche Daniels.
Friends of Mrs. Benjamin Rowland will
regret to learn that she has the measles.
Mr. and Mrs. Rowland arc occupying Mrs.
Lonnlg's home nt Ablngton until August
1, when they will Icavo for Winter Har
bor, Me., for several weeks.
Girard Estate
Mrs. William Thaddcus Gouget, of 2503
South Garnet street, entertained yester
day at cards, followed by a dainty buffet
luncheon. The guests Included members
of the Glrnrd Estate "600" Club. Palms
and maidenhair ferns arranged with lilies
of tho valley formed the artistic decora
tions. Among thoso present were Mrs.
Frederick Bond, Mrs. T. L. Cobaugh, Mrs.
William T. Cushlng, Miss Elizabeth Cush
Ing, Mrs. Wllllnm Eddie, Mrs. II. Stanley
Holloway, Mrs, Flnloy Marrow, Mrs.
Frederick Schmidt. Mrs. Charles Shlslcr,
Mrs. Russell Smith, Mrs. Frank G. Sut
ton, Miss Evelyn Sutton, Mrs. William
H. Wilson and Mrs. S. Stewart
South Philadelphia
The Regal Club will hold tho final dance
of the season tomorrow evening In the
Century Club of Lansdowne. The com
mittee has arranged an attractive pro
gram, nnd tho dance will bo a fare
woll until the new scries Is started in
the fall. Among those present will bo
the Misses Brown, Miss Dixie Breen, Miss
Helen Cassldy, Miss Ella Conaty, Miss
r ranees urowiey, airs. E. A. Dougherty,
Mies Helen Dudley. Miss Pauline Dough
erty. Miss Rcglna Fltzpatrlck, Miss Bessie
Fox, Misses Gallagher. Miss Blanche
Kent. Miss Mario Lague, Miss Madeleine
Lnyton, Miss Helen McSorley, Miss Mary
Jones, Miss Marie Kindest. Miss May
Moore, Mr. John Burke, Mr. Walter Ben
der, Mr. Joseph Creamer. Mr. James Con
aty, Mr. Joseph Cunningham, Mr. H. Gil
bert Daly, Mr. M. J. Dovlne, Mr. Wnlter
Donahue. Mr. Frank Freeney, Mr. Mar
tin A. Heary, Mr. Charles B. Lannlng,
Mr. M. McCloskoy, Mr. John 'Manly, Mr.
James McGurk, Mr. F. P. J. McGurk,
Mr. James Nolan. Mr. Drew Tolnnd, Mr.
John Wooley and Mr. Lester Wltmer.
Mr. Frank J. Doylo, of 2137 South 18th
street, will occupy his summer residence
nt Esslngton for tho coming season,
where he will entertain extensively. He
will tender a farewell reception to his
friends. Among1 the guests will be Mr.
C. Thomas Kcennn, Mr. C. Henry Ellis,
Mr. Thomas P. McGowan and Mr. J.
Aloy. Casey.
Miss Helen Margolls entertained the
Unique Club, of which she Is a member,
nt her home, 230 Greenwich street. Dur
ing tho afternoon the committee made
the final arrangements for the picnic
which will bo given on June 13. in the
evening the regular meeting was held.
Those present were MIbi Jenn Baron,
Miss Helen Margolls. Miss Rne Baron.
Miss Clara Cohen, Miss Fannlo Coh-n,
Mis ..Jean Cohen,. Miss Esslo Deutsch.
Miss 'Sarah Gerson. Miss Helen T..
I blanff. V,iwr.ot4jikQxltzVH3ta Ger-
inie ouver, auss ueqila aupovltz. Mist
ffarl Burnstcin and Miss- Melba Jlux
Mm Mitfl Sabel, of Indianapolis, was
entertained 'as n visitor.
Mr. and Mrs. John O. Keown, of 1511
Dickinson street, spent the holidays with
their daughter. Mrs. Louis I. Farren. nt
McKlnley avenue, Lansdowne.
Miss Hattle Blelder, Miss Sophie Bram
nick and Mrs. Leon II. Rose, leaders of
the Junior Mlshorrnl Zlon, gave an out
ing for its Junior clubs on Sunday to
Lake Chamounlx. Many of the senior
members accompanied them. Tho mem
bers of the council of Jewish Clubs pres
ent Included Mr. I. Felnsteln, Mr. Dolan.
Mr. B. Markowltz, Mr. J. Grossman and
Mr. M. Sax. Refreshments were served,
nnd many games added to the enjoyment
of the day.
North Philadelphia
Miss Florence Wallace, of 15th and
Master streets, gave a luncheon, followed
bv cards, yesterday, when her guests were
Miss Mary Pletcher, Miss Jessie Hallen
Ker, Mies Edna Gav, Mrs. Robert Klee,
Jr., Mrs. Robert Bartholomew, Miss
Kathryn Ennls, Miss Elsie Krouse and
Mrs. George MacCool.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Wleand. of
1S07 Diamond atreet, left yesterday for
Atlantic City. They will occupy their
cottage at that resort until October.
Miss Elizabeth Greenblatt. of 3537 North
20th street, has been spending some time
In Atlantic City.
Mr, and Mrs, Harry B. Wood, of 203 J
Diamond street, will spend part of the
seaton In Ocean City.
West Philadelphia
Miss Meltta Zehepder, whose engage
ment was announced this spring, was
given a surprise miscellaneous shower
last weeK Dy me memoers ci ner sorority
at the home of Mlts Edith Major, 604
South 4Sth street.
Mrs. George W. Urquhart, who has
been spending the Memorial holiday aejT
son at Ocean City, returned last evening
to her home, 17 Pine street. While "n
Ocean City Mrs. Urquhart was the guest
of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Leander Corson, who entertained
at dinner In her honor. Miss Gertrude
Urquhart left last week for a camp n
Canada, whero she wlH spend the entlw
raer.
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MRS. ALEXANDER HENRY CARVER
Who, before her marringe Inst year, was Miss Nason, of Wilmington.
Mr. and Mrs. Carver are living in Artlmoro at present.
Northeast Philadelphia
Mr. Charles Knapp entertained his
friends Sunday during the opening of
his new summer home, tho Brldgowater
Cottage, nt Croyden on the Ncshamlny.
Music, dancing, songs nnd trips on motor
boat Charles K. nil clod to tho merriment
of tho occasion. The Penn Treaty Bartd
whb n feature of the opening. Seated
at tho Bnappcr dinner were Mr. Warren
Thompson, Mr. Wllllnm Trost, Mr.
Charles Cooper, Mr. James Maxwell, Mr.
Larry O'Connor, Mr. Thomas Qulnn, Mr.
William Gclger. Mr. Christian Whitman.
Mr. David Alexander, Sir. James Mc
Lardy. Mr. William Hill, Mr. George
Wood, Mr. Thomas Golden, Mr. Michael
Walsh, Mr. Thomas Gallagher. Mr.
Charles Gallagher nnd Mr. William
Gallagher.
A reception was given by Mr. and Mrs.
Solomon Gnrson at their homo In Chester
Friday evening In honor of tho engage
ment of Mrs. Garson's brother, Mr. Israel
Phillips, a prominent young business man
of 2117-19 KcnBlngton avenue, to Miss
Bella Seigle, S907 Folsom street.
Juno 20 has been set for the wedding
at the home of Miss Belgle. After a brief
honeymoon trip through the South the
young couple will reside In tho North
east. "Fascinating Fannie Brown," a two-act
play nnd n. musical entertainment, will be
given by the choir of St. Luke's Protes
tant Episcopal Church, In tho Parish
House, Huntingdon nnd B streets, Wed
nesday evening, nt S o'clock. The pro
ceeds will bo donated to the Organ Fund
of the church. Among the others prom
inent In the enst are Miss Mnrgaret Mc
Kenzlc. Miss Florence Wilkinson and
Mr. Edward Adams.
Mr. Arthur Jacobs, 2217 North Front
street, will entertnln a group of friends
at his cottage on the Neshamlny Creek
this coming Sunday.
An elaborate stag reception will be
given at the Robert Greer Club, 616 East
Girard avenue. Wednesday evening.
June 9. Recitative, song nnd musical en
tertainment will bo Important numbers
on tho program. Lahmlller's Orchestra
will play during tho nffalr. Tho tonst
muster is Raymond Thompson. The
conur tteo In charge Is Harry Lawson.
Fran Mann, Horace Hetteroff, George
WaU i, John Wanner. Frederick Walls,
Char as Snyder. John MoLoughlln. In
vhations have been forwarded to Mr.
James Dorney, Jr., George Abel, Grover
Welner, Edward Fisher, Wnlter Martin,
Charles RobertB, Hubert Mann, Robert
McLoughlln, John Gelger, Frank Harmer,
John Harmer, Clarence Manderson, Dan
iel Cnpehart, Charles Mack, Charles
Knapp, Wnlter Wright, Thomas Shaffer,
Harry McQulgan, Rennick Sleek. The
guests of honor will be Lieutenant
Sauers. of tha East Girard avenue police
station, and Robert Oreer.
The Klngsley Literary Club held its
monthly meeting at the home of Miss
Louise Elser, 00 East Westmoreland
street. Monday evening. The members
Iiresent were Miss Mamie Harley, Miss
Agnew Gallagher, Miss Lillian Fryers,
Miss Nellie McGovern. Miss Irene Gross,
Miss Anna Starr and Miss Louise Elser.
Mrs. H. Sohoenthal and sons are now
at the Hotel Portland, Wlldwood, where
they will spend tho summer.
Class 6 will hold Its annual field day
at Colllngswood, N. J., on Saturday aft
ernoon, June 12. Five hundred persons
will take part In the festivities. The class
will be the guests of the Drexel Blddlo
Bible Classes of Colllngswood on that
date, and as an extra attraction Class 8
Band will hqld a concert In Knight Park
between i and 7 o'clock.
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Whose marriage to Mr Harry
Frectaick ten UrTel tovk 0am
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Frankford
Mrs. Rlchnrd Greenwood, of 4605 Lelper
stroct, Frankford, Pa., has Issued Inven
tions for a luncheon on Wednesday, June
9, In honor of Mrs. George Vedder, of
Pasadena, Cnl. Miss Emma Fries, of 1330
Orthodox street, Frankford, will also en
tertain nt luncheon In honor of Mrs. Ved
der on Thursday, Juno 10, at 10 o'clock.
Mr. nnd Mrs. James Hawkins will leave
next week for their summer homo at In
dian Spring Lake, N. J. On Saturday
ovenlng they will entertain nt dinner In
honor of Mrs. Hawkins' sister. Miss Eliz
abeth Graham, of Boston, Mass. There
will be IS guests, and cards and dancing
will follow dinner.
' Tho Olncy Reconstructed Fourth Asso
ciation is holding meetings every Mon
day ovenlng In the public school at Tabor
road and Water street, making arrange
ments for nn elaborate Fourth nf .iniv
celebration.
The February, 1912, class of the Olncy
school Is making preparations for an
outing along tho Wlssahlckon on Satur
day, June 26. A committee was appointed
last week, when the members met at the
home of Miss Merlwyn Chism, nnd plans
are already being arranged. Those in
chnrgo are Miss Merlwyn Chism. Miss
Marie Cassclbaum, Miss Helen Steln
motz. Miss Elizabeth Small, chairman;
Mr. Harold Hutchinson and Mr. Howard
Whittle. Thoso present at the meeting
wero Miss Helen Stelnmetz, Miss Marie
Casselbaum, Miss Marion Thompson, Miss
Emily Krlder, Miss Elizabeth MncElroy,
Miss Merlwyn Chism, Miss Elizabeth
Small, Mr. Harold Hutchinson, Mr. Gor
don MacKinnon and Mr. Elmer Cor-
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A WEDDING of Interest to Phlladel
phtans which will be Bolemnlzed In
Baltimore today will be that of Miss
Sarah Fenner George, daughter of the
late Mr. nnd Mrs. John C. George, to Dr.
T. Grler Miller, formerly of Statesvllle,
N. C, but now of this city. The cere
mony will be performed quietly at the
residence of the brUle'a brother-in-law
and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Heyward E.
Boyce. 1223 East Blddle street, by the
Rev. Harris E, Kirk, rector of Franklin
Street Presbyterian Church. There will
be a small reception. Miss George will
bo given In marriage by her brother, Mr.
R. E. Lee George, who married Miss
Caroline B. Doran, of this city. Doctor
Miller and his bTlde will reside In Phila
delphia, where Doctor Miller Is assistant
superintendent of tho University Hospital.
WIEBT-McAFEE
A pretty homo wedding took place last
evening at 8:30 o'clock at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McAfee, when their
daughter. Miss Frances E. McAfee, De
came the bride of Mr. Edward R. Welst,
of Pitman, N. J. The Rev. Charles M.
Boswell officiated. Tho bride was
gowned in Ivory white crepe de chine em
broidered and trimmed with pears and
wore a long tulle veil held In place try a
coronet of orange blossoms. She carried
a shower bouquet of bride's rosea and
lilies of the valley. Tho maid of honor.
Miss Agnes S. McAfee, wore a frock of
pale pink pussy willow taffeta, trimmed
with cloth ot gold and tiny rosebuds, and
carried pink roses,
Mr. Walter Zlegler acted as best man.
Mr. and Mrs. Welst, upon returning from
a wedding trip, will be at home at (34
Bailey street, Camden, N. J., after July L
BREEDING-JACOBS.
Miss Marie Jacobs, daughter of Mr. nn1
Mrs, Charles H. Jacobs, will become the
bride of Mr. Earl B. Breeding tonight.
The ceremony will be performed In the
Oak Lane Baptist Church at So'clock,
the Rev, William F. Catlept officiating.
The bride, who will be given In marriage
by her father, will be attended by her sis
ters. Miss Charlotte Jacobs and Miss Mar
garet Jacobs, as maids of honor; and the
bridesmaids win be miss vera de sanno,
Miss Reba White. Miss Louise Sauter,
Miss May Buck, Miss Dolly Oliver and
Miss Marguerite Barrett, Mr, Breeding
has selected for his, best man Mr. Harry
Breeding, and the ushers Include Mr, Rob.
ert Hood, Mr. Everstt Hosklns, Mr. Bd
mun Crowther, Mr. Norman Barr, Mr.
Leonard Conley and Mr. Barrltt Harring
ton. ZINN-HILL.
The roarlsge of Miss Jans Armstrong
Hill, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Charles D. Hill, to Mr. Samuel Vutolaln
Zlnn, took placa last evening at the horns
of Mrs. Dora Zlnn, 803 Wynnewood road,
Overbrook. Tho bride was given n mar
riage by her cousin. Mr. William A.
Downey, the ceremony being performed
by the Rev. W. R. Turner, of St. Paul's
Episcopal Church, Overbrook.
Miss Lucetta Hill, sister of the bride,
attended as maid ot honor, while Mr.
John Zlnn, brother of the brtdeereatg
was best man. A reception fer tha lmnu.
dials family and friends teUewed tho
ceremony, after wbtoh ths aupe left
an extended honeymoon through tba
Great Lake.
BBRaMANN-DARRAH.
Tie wedding of Ul Rarah Darrab.
daughtw of Mrs- Sarah Darrah. took
jaiaMt laat night to Mr Chart g. Brg-
jba8. Tha oarainonjr was prfora-4 In
BELLEVUE-STRATFORD
ROOF GARDEN REOPENS
Society Attended Fonrinl He
opening in Numbers Lust
Night.
Despite the fact that rain was falling
In torrents within a few feet, many per
sons dined nnd danced and supped last
night on the Bellevuc-Strntford Roof
Gardens, secure from the outside storm,
so well are the gardens protected from
weather, nnd yet when the nights are
clear the room effect of tho roof disap
pears and the flower-decked gardens of
the nlr make the observer forget that
such things as walls nnd windows exist.
The spacious rooms wore beautifully
decorated last night with trailing vines
and many geraniums of a rich red. Tho
railings were outlined with boxes of
flowers nnd Inverted lights shed a soft
glow over the diners. In the south gar
den a dance floor of polished wood lint
been raised nbovo tho stone floor some
four Inches.
A novel feature of last night's decora
tion weie numbers of canary birds In
small cages throughout the rooms, and
there were also four rare Japanese sing
ing bltds who ndded their sweet music to
the general gaiety.
Among those who nttended dinner nnd
supper were Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Oscar
Wilbur, who had as thrlr guests Miss
Mndclelne Elliott, Miss Ruth lien, Miss
Elizabeth Crnlg, Miss Jean Ucasloy and
Miss Beatrice Wallace Mr. nnd Mrs.
John G Cnrruth cntertnlncd Mrs. Joseph
Norrls nnd her son, Alfred Norrls.
Others were Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel D.
Riddle, Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Enrlo
White, Mr. nnd Mrs. James Potter, Mr.
John Potter, Mr. Louis A. Blddlo, Mr.
Edwin I. Hyneman, Mr. S. Harry Worth,
Mr. Thomas E. Mitten, Mr. Thomns 8.
Austin, Mrs. Alexander C. Pntton, Miss
Patton, Mr. .tml Mrs. Samuel P. Huhn,
Miss Phyllis Walsh, Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwin
Close, Paymaster James H. Bull, 17. S.
N.: Mr. Leon Downing, Miss Clnrn Wood
ward, Miss Jeanctto Hollnback, Mr. Mil
ton Greene, Mr. Charles J. Miller, Mrs.
J. D. Wnlton. Miss Belle Elsassor nnd
Mrs. H. N. Stephens.
Camden and Vicinity
The West Jersey tennis tournament
will be held on Saturday afternoon at
tho Haddonfleltl Country Club. In con
Junction with tho matches there will be
dancing during tho late ntternoon nnd
evening at tho clubhouse, and n number
of dinner parties will b given.
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Knne entertained
a number of their Philadelphia friends
and relatives at their cottogo on Adam's
nvenuo on Monday. Trips to Potty's
Island and up tho Delaware in Mr.
Knne's motorboat were an cnjoynblo
feature. The guests wero Mrs. Lydin
Hnrrlson. Mr. nnd Mrs. Martin Gott-
sfhalk. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hnrt, Miss
Snra Grass, Mr. Roy M. Knne, Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Clark, Miss Boatrlco Hart,
Miss Reba Hart, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jesse
Hatter, Mrs. Williamson, Mrs. Stnnsell
nnd Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kallcnback.
Miss Helen Chew, of 519 Penn fitreet,
has received n gold medal from the
Hyporlon School of Music, and Mr. Clar
ence Fuhrmnn, of 444 Broadway, has re
ceived a soloist's diploma for the piano
from tho Philadelphia Conservatory of
Music.
Mr. William H. Chnmbcrlln entertnlned
Donald and Herbert Painter, of Dayton,
O., recently. Ail are students nt Haver
ford College, and after the close of school
will tako a Western trip, Including a
walking trip In the Virginia mountains.
thu homo of the bride's mother, 15 North
33d street, at 7 o'clock, tho Rev. Mr.
Dlpplo officiating.
Tho bride, who was nttended by her
sister, Miss Carolyn Darrah, ns maid of
honor, and Miss Hazel Little as brides
maid, wore a lovely dress of white em
broidered net and carried a shower
bouquet af bride roses and lilies of the
vnney. The maid of honor wore an
attractive frock of pink embroidered
voile and carried nn arm bouquet of
pink roses. The bridesmaid was gowned
in blue net over blue chiffon and also
carried pink roses.
A reception followed for the imme
diate families, after which the couple
left on their wedding trip and on their
return will be at homo at 3S16 Pearl
street.
AMBLER-WILLIAMSON.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Williamson, of
Salt Lake City, have announced the mar
riage of their daughter. Miss Janet Will
iamson, to Mr. James Burnet Ambler, son
of Mrs. Mary Ambler, of 2931 North 12th
street, on Monday. May 17. Mr. Ambler,
who Is a graduate of the University of
Pennsylvania, Is an electrical engineer,
holding a responsible position with the
General Electrlo Company, ot Salt Lake
City.
Absolutely
Pure
Se(M 1
Royal Baking Powder Is Used By Mrs. Carroll, the Lecturer
in the Evening Ledger Cooking School at Horticultural Hall
LMJwii
BP3L iKix
N attractive fair will bo given on the
. lawn at the home of Mrs. Theron
1 Crane, C4II Greene atreet, this after
noon, from 2 until 5:30 o'clock. Tho pro
ceeds are to be used for the Home for
Incurables. Mrs. Charles W. Nevln, of
Hlvcrton, is president of the home, nnd
some of those on the board of man
agers who will tako an active part aro
Mrs. Caleb J. Milne, Jr., Mrs. T. E. B.oss
nnd Mrs. Theron I. Crane, who will be
In charge of the fancy goods table. Mrs
II. S. Prentiss Nichols will have chnrge
of the books, nnd Mrs. Anthony Wnyno
Robinson will preside over the selling of
baskets which have been mado by the
Inmates of the home. Tho children's
work will bo In charge of Mrs. Cnrollno
Llpplncott. of Wyncote.
Ice cream will be dispensed by Mrs.
Robert C. Heyl and Mrs. Paul Fife.
Flowers will be sold by Miss Beatrice
English, Miss Elaine Taylor English and
Miss Estelle Llpplncott. Miss Hoyt and
Mrs. A. Itced Mclntlre, of Merlon, have
arranged a gooseneck grab bag, dear to
the heart of every child. There will bo
a lemonade well, n fortune teller, In tho
person of Mrs. Harry V. Register; n do
lectablo candy booth, In charge of Mrs.
Henry G Mltchncr, Miss Judith Mnrr,
Miss Louse Tllge nnd Miss M Winifred
Mnrr Real thrills will be caused by fas
cinating moving pictures arranged by
Mrs. Wllllnm S. Poulterer and Mrs. Har
vey J. Mitchell, to be given in the gar
age. Llttlo Bernard Mcllhenny and his
pony cart will delight the youngsters.
Tickets may bo obtained from Mrs. John
H. Jopson, 1821 Pino street, nnd Miss
Helen Wrlgglns. Othors on the board of
mnnngern are Mrs. E. O. Shakespeare,
chairman; Mrs. Cyrus H. K. Curtis, Mrs.
John Grlbbel. Mrs. Edward R. Fell,
Miss Eleanor Johnson, Mrs. Samuel Kerr
nnd Mrs. H. Spencer. The aides will bo
dressed In green and white nnd the deco
rations of tho booths will be of the same
shades.
The lawn fete which Is given annually
In nld of St. Luke's Homeopathic Hos
pltnl will tako place on Thursday, June
10, on tho hospital grounds, Broad and
Wlngohocklng streets. There will be rustlo
booths for the sale of fancy and useful
articles, fortune telling by an expert
palmist and a moving picture entertain
ment by the Lubln Company. Tho af
fair will bo given under the direction of
Mrs. Wllllnm H. Crnns, who will be as
slsted by Mrs. H. K. ManBflcld, Mrs.
Chnrles Bocklus, Mrs. Albert Grlgg, Mrs.
D. Roman, Mrs. Elizabeth Newport, Mrs.
Joseph B Jackson, Miss Carrie Spcece,
Mrs. W. Stevenson, Mrs. James Reppller,
Mrs. Charles Jeffries, Mrs. Mary E. Scott,
Mrs. Samuel Thompson. Miss McLaugh
lin. Miss Helen Sterrltt, Miss Mnry Hart.
Miss Mary Dells, Mrs. Frederick Lelten-
HOTEL ARRIVALS
CONTIM:ntAI V. A. Fllzalmmons, New
York; Edward N. Mayer, New York; George
S. Dorry, Lancaster, I'a.
ArEU'HIA-H T. Potter, Wllkes-Barre, I'a.;
Horace K. Klutlcr, Johnstown, I'a.; It. It.
Miller, Reading, Pa : Dr. Joseph A. Uuck
wallcr, Itoyersford, Pa.: E. M. Wise, Pllt
Imrgh, Pa : Dr. M. 8. Uudlong, Provldtnco.
It. I.: C. Van Shute, New York; Lr. E. J.
Kendall, Detroit.
STENTON Howard Serpent. Phllllpaburg. Pa.;
.. c. jonffl, riuaourKn, i-a., Jir. ana .airs.
J. II. Johnson, Trenton.
WALTON Dr. John II. Murray, Punxeutaw
ney, Pa., Charle U MoFkrlan, Cincinnati.
O.. Thomas Shipley, York, Pa.: Joseph II.
Strrel, Toronto, Can.; Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Well, New York.
RITZ-CAnLTON n. It. Ulcks, Battln desk,
Mltli.. Ueorxe It. WM, Baltimore. Md.; W.
II. Taylor, Washington. D. C.
DELLEVUE-STnATFOItD Miss Susan nrunm.
Miss Joan Urunm, Mlnersvllle, Pa.; Mr. and
Mra II. A. Wagner and Miss Miriam Wag
ner, Lebanon. Pa.. Howard L. Clark, Balti
more. Mr. and Mrs. P L. Craig and Miss
Margaret Craig, New Castle, I'a : Farnham
Yardley, West Orange, N. J.; II. C. Ells
worth, Cleveland, O. : John II. Richards and
Mlsa Itlchards, Heading, Pa.; Paul Dwlght,
Paul A, Hlmrod, Erie. Pa.; W. L. Thomp
son, Pittsburgh, Pa., Harry L. Moore, Erie,
Pa.; Mr. and Mrs J. O. Clark, Olencamp
bell. Pa.: George T. Bailey, N. F. Brown.
Charles H. Johnston, Pittsburgh, I'a.: Kred
O. Iletts, Clearfield, Pa.; E. E. Strong, Cleve
land. O.
ST. JAMES Dr. John J. Singer, areensburg.
Pa Albert C. Dashbaeh, C. O. Hunger, .
T Wolff. Pittsburgh, I'a.; K. M. C. Bedell,
Slvimokln. Pa.
WINDSOR. II. L. Heed, Washington: Joseph
P. Johnson, Grlstuood, Pa.. Jacob P. Jack
son. t--chencctady. N. Y. . Ell Sheldon and
ulfr, Wlltlamsport. Pa.; D. A. Green, Lan
caster. Pa.
GREEN'S W. O. Chapman, Nenark, N. J.;
M S. Porter, Nouark, N. J., L. J. Bradley,
Wllllameport, Pa.. Alfred II. Smith, Boston;
A. J. Harding, New York, Captain W. Ing
ham, S. S. Lomlnlon.
NEW UINOHAM-Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Glenn,
Johnstown. I'a.: E. IT. Burns. St. flrhftl
Md. : Mr. and Mrs. James Dwyer, New York;.
j. j. uoiuns, umcago, . a. wuuams, wasa
Ington; D. A. llegoman. New York.
JIANOVER W. W. Weest, Altoona.
VENDIQ-G. W Henry. Pittsburgh: A. 8.
Adleman, Pittsburgh, J. P JlcUanr., Pitts
burgh; the Rev. Lee Hong and wlf. China;
Mr. and Mra. West Brown. Cuba: J. I Mills.
t-incinnau, i: f. eriey. Aiieniown, i-a. , r.
L. Hunter, Pittsburgh. Mr and Mrs. It. 1'.
Geary, Atlantic City, Mrs. J. V. Harris, Do
er. Del.. Thomas Riley, Boston, Mass.; Mrs,
F. F. Seltz, Chicago.
COLONNADE Miss Mario Deck. Harrlsburr,
Pa.; H. C. Chliolm, Huntingdon. Pa , Wil
liam J. McCarter. Jr., Norwood, I'a., Dr. and
Mrs. T. C. Segley, FTeemont. I'a ; C. D.
Koch, iHarrlsburg, Pa., Lr. and Mrs, Tyn
dsll, Berlin, Md.; Barclay White. Philadel
phia; A. L. Deals, Newark, Del., D. S. Nor
ton, Eransvllle, Ind.; O. J. Crater, U. S. 8.
Kansas, Katherlna G. Schrader and Anne
Braun, both of Aurora, III,; Dr. and Mra.
W. B. Johnton and children, Los Angeles.
Cal. : N. J. Powell and M. N. Powell, York,
Pa.; Thomas M. Wilson, Milton, Pa.
niTTENHOUSE Mr. and Mrs. C, Russell,
New Haven. Conn.; Mra, B. L. Mott, New
illaven. Conn.. Mra. J. 13. Thompson and
Miss Thompson, Baltimore; J. E. Stewart.
Baltimore; Mr. and Mrs. .Henry P. Lincoln,
Wttllamsport, Fa.: Miss L. C. Rehman and
Mrs. a. J. Feratt, Newark. N. J. I Mr. and
Mrs H. M -Humphrey, New York; Mra. E.
L. Wall. White Plains, N. Y.
A
Never Questioned
Royal Baking Powder is absolutely pure
and wholesome. It is made from highly re
fined, pure, cream of tartar, an ingredient of
grapes. Not an atom of unwholesomeness
goes into it; not an unwholesome influence
comes from it. It perfectly leavens the food,
makes it finer in appearance, more delicious
to the taste, more healthful,
Its superiority in all the qualities that make
theperectbakingpowderisneverquestioned.
Contains No Alum
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hers. Mrs. Arthur Thacher, Miss Eliza
beth Morgan nnd Mrs. Alfred D Fell.
Tho nurses booth will be In charge of
tho following, who will wear their nurses'
uniforms; Miss Genevieve Campbell, Miss
Florenco Davis, Miss Eleanor Beleelgel,
Miss Eunice Conrad, Miss Cartledge, Mla
Bennett, Miss Rhoads nnd Miss Kindred.
There will also be card games at 3.90.
Mrs. Joseph U. Jackson and Mrs. William
H. Crans ore In charge.
The annual garden party of the Wlssa.
hlckon Methodist Episcopal Sunday school
will bo given on the lawn of the resldencs
of Mr. Reuben Kenworthy, Ridge nvenuo
below Walnut lane, Roxborough, tomor
row and Saturday afternoon and oven
lng. In nddltlon to tho usual ba2aar
thero will be athletic sports, novel and
humorous side Knows, and as n special
feature a Maypole danco tinder tho dlree
Hon of Miss Anna Fustell nnd folk lord
dancing directed by Miss Blanche Held
Inger. The girls who will tako part in
theso dances are Miss Louise Antrim,
Miss Ethel Hodson, Miss Florence Smith,
Mies Ellen Radford, Miss Edna Plattj
Miss Lillian Allison, Miss Lillian North,
.miss Daisy Falrhurst, Miss Beatrice Fair
hurst. Miss Beatrice Robinson, Miss Eliza
beth Mason, Miss Gladys Lunn, Mis
Clara Hodson, IIIss Elizabeth Goad,
Miss Dorothy Perry and Miss Florenco
Smith.
Thoso who will preside at tho various
booths nnd their assistants Include tho
Rev. nnd Mrs. Frank M. Gray, Mrs, Rob
ert Wooler, Mrs. William Rlgler, Miss
Ethel Hanabury, Miss Marguerite Harper.
Miss Ida Brook, Miss Minnie Brook, Mr.
Joseph MIsBlmer, Mrs. Howard Plerson,
Miss Clara Whiteside. Miss Florence
Brook. Mrs. William Harper, Miss Ella
Frame, Mrs. Robert Atkinson, Mrs, John
Piatt, Mrs. Joseph Brook, Mrs. W Smith,
Miss May Lord,- Mrs. John Camp, Mrs W
Stotford, Mrs. Joseph Spencer, Miss Ella
MeecVian, Miss Edna Happ, Mrs. William
Progor. Miss Florence Boothe, Miss Graco
Bagley, Miss Mary Smith, Mrs. Frank
Willard, Mr. Ellis Stotford, Mr Gllmora
Roberts, Mr. Wallace Bagley. Mr. Rich
ard Bagley, Mr. William Piatt, Mr John
Piatt, Mr. Matthew Klnkald, Mr. Harold
Broom. Mr. Charles Runkle, Mr. Horace
Wooler, Mr. William Harper, Mr. George
Ingram, Mr. Alfred Deltrlch, Air. Rich
nrd Qurry, Mr.- Henry Cording, Mr. Hor
ace Kenworthy, Mr. Frank Kenwerthy
and Mr. John Cording.
Tho Westminster Choral Society of
West Philadelphia entertained the Homo
for the Aged Blind, 67th street and Wood
land avenue, this week, with a musical
program which Included solos by Miss
Gwendoline Morgan and Mlsa Elizabeth
Coxe, duetts by Mr. Charles Wurts and
Mr. Chester G. Ranck, quartets nnd
chorus work. Following the song recital
at the home, t'ne members of tho Choral
Society were entertained by Miss Ban
bara Firth at her residence. C610 Wood
land avenue. Music and Informal danc
ing, with a buffet supper, formed a part
of the entertainment arranged by Miss
Firth for hor guests.
Roxborough
Mr. and Mra. Alfred C. Thrlng, ot CO
Seville, street, entertained at dinner on
Saturday evening:. Their guests Included
the Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Halsey. Mr. and
Mrs. Wllllnm Sykes, Mrs. J, Leewrlght.
Miss E. Burton and the Rev. J. R. Mc
Donnald. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Woerner, of
Manayunk avenue, have returned from
Lltltz, Pa where they were the guests
of their son and daughter-in-law, pr. and
Mrs. Walter Woerner. '
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Delaware County "l Nv
Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Chndwlck, of
Media, are being congratulated on tho
birth of a daughter.
SUFFRAGE EVENTS
TODY
EQX'AI, FRANCHISE SOCIETY.
Noon.-MUs Anna McCue addresses employes
ZUJlt Sa01,l C street, and Allegheny
Noon-Open-alr meeting at Oth and Chestnut
streets. Speaker, Mlsa Bertha Sapovlu.
n.i pt,'V.T;C,,"n""lr "WHO; Germantown
Sawvto avenues. Speaker, Miss Bonn
WOMAN SUFFRAGE PARTY.
i ?p- m- Open-air meeting at -lOth. atreet and
LancaMiT aenuo. under auapli.es of rartys
branch In I7th Legislative District. Speakers.
Mlis Sara l. Chambers and Mlsi Gratia
Erlckaon. Mr.. M. C. Dowel! In charge.
Soutfi" streels. 0pen'ft'r mn it Broad and
"WHAT'S DOING
TONIGHT r
Graduating exercises, Pennsylvania Muaeum
and School of Industrial An, Broad Streat
Theatre; 8 o'clock. '
West Philadelphia Buslnesa Men, raltlmor
avenue and 60th street) 8 o'clock. Free
Central Germantown Avenue Business Men,
Str Germantown avenue; H o'clock. Free,
Tioga Business Men, 3513 Germantown ave
nue; H o'clock. Free.
Cohockslnk Business Men. 7th street and
Germantonn avenue: a o'clock Free.
Municipal Band Concert, Fotteral Sauare.
York and 11th streets; 8 o'clock ""
Aero Club of Philadelphia, 23 South 23d
stret; S o'clock.
Italian war relief meeting, 8th and Carpenter
streets, 8 o'clock. Free,
Tioga Choral Society cantata, St. Paul's Re.
formed Episcopal Church; 8:13 o'clock.
Philadelphia Union. Heidelberg Reformed
Church; 8 o'clock. Free.
Flylrr Squadron national temperance meet
ings, Forrest Theatre; 8 o'clock Free.
I. C. H. U. Society. Bryn Mawr Flra Hall.
Mass meeting to demand a northeast high
school, York and Memphis streets. Free,
&,!