(fWUllUJ,JiW.lllilU'!i,iMJi..j,.iiflW mpwwuK. vftw WpVyM.P";"1 iWiWMjIUtfl nupwjftBfMmiH iw y Mmm$wwwUQ0M EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1916. D tf ANCtf WYNNE CHATS ABOUT MANY THINGS WHICH HAPPEN IN SOCIETY Meters of the Junior League Will Give "Orlando" in ' New York at the Ritz-Carlton on March 6 for Charity. New York Junior League to Lend Films nEnTAINIiY our Junior Lenguo iliil f. markaulo work Inst week In their f ititomlme, "Tho uauoi 01 unonuo, L J"I the tamo thereof hna evidently t oread to. other cities, for yesterday I f fj that the members had been in h toted to repeat It In New York at the ' niti-Carlton on the night of March fi, ( hen a benefit will bo given for the I It Johnsland Society. And nt least flfiy of our charming society girls have ' accepted tho Invitation, and I assure !' jjcw Vork will sit up nnd tako i Luce for I challcngo their league 1 to do any better. As one woman said I' last week, It wns tho vory best amateur ' Dirformanco sho had over seen, and i that was going some, for that selfsamo UaY goes to every charity affair on the tula each year. Tho Now York Junior , jjg-ue will loan Its films of "Tho I ffiarae of Kapur" for tho performance f thlt night. 'Tho Flamo of Kapur" Is a i" melodramatic movie, In which such tharmlng New York bollea as Angelica ' Brown, Theodora Larocnuc. Edith Mor: timer and Cornelia Landon and a num ber of men take part. I am sure a great many will go over from Phlla ' delphla for tho event. Friends of Mrs. Dobblo Olendlnnlng mill be glad to hear Bhe has recovered '" jufflclently from her recent Illness to be !" able to go down to Palm Beach with ' jjr. Olendlnnlng. It Is hoped that tho warmer cllmato will havo a beneficial effect on her eyes, as her sufferings ; have been Intense. Tho weo bird came In ogaln today tflth two astonishing bits of news, that '- Is, tho breaking off of two engage- m'ents. I have been wondering why I ',' have not heard of tho dato for tho nuptials In tho case of a very pretty s girl whoso debut was made about threj years ago nnd whoso engagement waj announced a little moro than a your 1 put to a very popular young man. ' Well, It seems It Is broken off, and now Ma best friend, who was also engaged, ' teems to havo had differences with his ' flancee, and all is over. I hope It may ' all como right, for In tho latter case tho I man has been devoted to his little erst " ivhlle fiancee over since they were tots. h However, If It Is to be final, it Is better for them to find It out now than after I' the bond is tied. Don't you think? At a luncheon recently given by ono of the 400 of this dear old snobbish ? city, I was standing by my hostess talking on various subjects of interest, when a very nttrnctlvo young girl with t ' Hjht curly hair came up to her to say ' ood-by. I noticed tho hostess seemed f Very cordial and dcllgh- U that sho had r come, and called her by her first mini;. . I was particularly attracted by her ap ', pearance, nnd so I asked who sho was. ? Would you bellovo it? Z'y hostess 1 laughed heartily and remarked: "I was ; , Juat going to ask you. I can't rcmem 1'irWher last namo to save my life." I If1 thought it would be well to seo how !"mny moro sho did not know; but the ' itory ended there, for tho next ono sho 'called by h"r first name was her cousin; -'ni1 n nhn ovnlnliinrl. "I could not Well V forret a namo which was tho same as my own." NANCY WYNNE. Personals Mrs. Hodman Wanamaker villi glvo a dance this evening at her homb In Tuxedo FirV. Mrs. William Dlsston and her daughter, SJLas Pauline Dluston. who have been i iptndlng tho winter at the nitz-Carlton, Z Sw York, will leave today for Palm wtatu. Mr. and Mrs. Normnn MacLeod, who are spendine a few duys In New York ,lth Mrs, MacLeod's mother, Mrs. John Wanamaker, entertained at dinner last ; nliht at the Itltz-Carlton, Mr. nnd Mrs. Karl Edwin Ilarrlman. of LUnfalr road, Ardmore, will entertain at dinner tonight in honor of their guest, Mrs. John McGee, of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Girvin, Jr., lll give a card party this evening at their homo In Hosemont. Mr. and Mrs. Milton C. Work, of the SL Jamea. will p'ntprtnln nt dinner, fol- fc (Mowed by dancing, at the Anchorage this e evening. I Dr. and Mrs. L. Foster Jack, of 1633 Locust street, will ctve a dinner of 16 ' 'overs this evening at the Merlon Cricket T Club In honor of Miss Helen Baldwin Qleason, debutante daughter of Dr. and . coward Baldwin Gleason. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Potter, Jr., of Washington lane, Chelten Hills, have had Mils Christina Srjencer. of Devon, as their f Ct for several days this week. K r. , Alien HtocRton and Miss Chris R '" "are Stockton will receive Informally r weir nome, 2300 Pine street, tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ramsay Long a&Q MlflS Purnlvn J T nntr nf Phantal. prlll give a the dansant this afternoon r 3 until 6 o'plnok. Thnv will nlao "lva next Saturday afternoon. f' .Mr' na M". William T. Warburton R Unetta McFarland. to Mr. Francis " wacueath, Jr., on Tuesday, FeD Y 8, at Annapolis, Md. A Stated meAtlniv nt Yn linnr1 nf mnn. tr8 Of lh Pnnauhionlo Qnnlatv Pnln. i"1 Dames of America, was held this rK",ln ln the west wing of Independ mca Han, i,. onn' A. McKenna, of Lansdowne, m returned horns from Havana. Germantown Cardti nf in..iA,. 1 1 , j, 1 ifnu. . "tlns t0 hear Mr. G. Lowes Dick " iiJ?S "cture on "How the War Can Be "tku",a" TBe lecture will take place , gM 1 evening at 8 o'clock In the meeting lii;!'njfmeit8 are helng made for a : v.iiBd. vv,. r"o,"""" ."""' ton' J., fu " "eorge asiunB" ,(S! .P'fihday, at the Germnntown ;ii?'i -'"b- The rooms will have bunt- - 4 nara as decoration. f.5H. 'Wmiim.s. Lloyd, of 833 Harvey finta i B,VS dinner on AVedneiiday ftVlckt Club. Mtthhelm. JH Marguerite Hoberti. of 6812 Wayne kTi "iiertalned at tqn$heon yestarday W7r "i ajrg. jjoru i iSasor, 01 eyra- -i bi r. Aiir vvaiton tiiwu, V ,fe of 1'leutennnt Commni.dcr lllml. .'iLii Mrs- l:flRer is spending a nn,1 Kin IS, l ,c Bl,cst of ' s's, m.1,1. ll,1.rln",nw nt ,hp Nnsl1 Apart v.?in 8ou,h Klu 8treet- The guests jesterday were Mrs. Harold ltoberts, Sini't t .1 Cnrv,r- ' Wllllnm II mi.. ' t r ol,," Ounnlng Urlpps and Miss Jesslo Willing. Dr. nnd Mrs. James Wlster, of 5130 rler- nrn "'1,?'I,IC'.W11 lenve next week for Browns-Mllls-ln-tlic-Pines, N. .1. vilri' ?n1 Mrs- !:1K'lr xt- IHey. of S12 it. ni.cl,,i, Btrfpt' lmvc -'"c l'n"n ""', rin., ior Bovernl weeks. Jlr. Michael Dorlzns. a native of Greece 1 ami a student nt tho University or Penn sylvania, gave an Interesting lecture on I , cd"e(Iny evening In tho parish house .. 8J. .1,'"kc's I'rotcstnnt Episcopal ' t-nurcn. Ills subloet wm "Tim mm. sit. nation in tho Balkans." Mr. Dorlzas It a graduate of ltoberts Collego In Constnn- Pioneer Xlght will bo observed nt tho 1 lumiff women's Christian Association Saturday evening, February M, when Miss Mlrabeth Wilson, of tho National Young onion's Christian Association, will speak. Mrs. Kdwnrd Kenrlng Is visiting her pa-"n,s- Mr. and Mrs. Charles ltoberts, of 103 'West tfpsal street. Mrs. Kenrlng was Miss Adelaide ltoberts before her mar riage. Miss Mary Jtoberts entertained at bridge on Thursday afternoon In honor of Mrs. Kenrlng. Mrs. John Dunn, Jr., of Pcllinm Court, i Is spending the week with her sister, Mrs. Henry lluttcrworth, of Pclliam road and West Horlter street. Mrs. A. Hurley Pnnrnntt of llen lane. Is spending some time nt (lie shoie MISS ROBERTA BROWN DOWNING Miss Downing is the daughter of Mrs. Robert W. Downing. Her engagement to Mr. John Chaffee, of New Orleans, was announced last week. SATURDAY WEDDINGS PROVE INTERESTING TO SOCIETY FOLK The marriage of Miss Susie Johnson Carter and Mr. Herbert Slack Takes Place Today Friends' Ceremony Other Nuptials THK marrlago of Miss Pusle Johnson Carter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will lain V. Caiter, of Ilaverfoul road, Ard more, and Mr. Herbert Lloyd Slack, of Nowtown, Pa., was quietly solemnized at 12:30 o'clock today In the lllckslto Friends' Meeting House, at 15th nnd Itaco streets. Only the Immediate families were present, nnd theio were no attend ants. Tho Vi lends' ceremony was used. (Mr. and Mrs. Evan T. "Worthlngton, Mr. and Mrs, Franklin Palmer and Mr. nnd Mrs. Carter acted as overseers. After a Southern trip. Mr. and Mrs. Slack will be at homo Third-month 15th. at .112 East Washington avenue, New town, Pa. nOWLAND-CASCADEX. Announcement Is made of the marriage of Miss Helen M. Cnscnden, daughter of Mr Frank J. Cascaded, of 4339 Mana yunk avenue, to Mr. Alonzo Rowland, also of Iloxboiough. on Monday, teb ruary 7. at tho homo of the olllclatlng clerKS-man. tho Itev. Robeit Hetherlng ton, of Mount .Ion Methodist Episcopal Church. Mr. Rowland and his bride w 11 receive after February 21 at 1332 Pechln street. WECKERIA'-EMEJUCK. The marriage has been announced of Bliss Blanche Emerlck, daughter of Mrs Albert Emerlck. of HOI Palmer street, to Mr. Clarence W. Weckcrly. of 3510 North 3d street, on Tuesday evening. February 8 at the home of the bride's mother. The ceremony was performed by the Hc. U. W. Myers. Jr.. pastor of the Pi -crlm Congregational Church. Marl borough street below Frankford avenue, and was followed by a reception. Mr. ad Mrs. Weckerly will be at home after February 21 at 1101 Palmer street. MURPHY-EI-.MS u,.. ttii.nhath D. Ellis, daughter of 2200 West ?" "'i?". r:..;.,r " married with a . a itia I'niii run la. ui Nuptla Mass at St. Columba's Church on Wednesday to Mr. James H. Murphy, of Jlrdentown. N. J. The "WgwS performed by the Rev. J- l- f3'" e- : the Visitation parish, with the Rev. w. P Gough in the sanctuary. The bride was given In marriage by her father. He? sister Miss Bertha Ellis, was ma d S'rh.'no?.r,.nd M.Ss Edna Ilae Bchu.U n.n llnll'fr Kin. ! Ul... -.- Bordentown, actea as uw '"""' J SKriSf0." tahewt : EfSSeTfhWMnagt Sers"?y of" the bride's parents was also celebrated on Wednesday. DIVAC-GOLDBERQ The marriage of Ml.s Fannie Goldberg '.,(. jnlea Dlvao was solemnized on SM the Rev. Marvin B Nathan, at Mayers Pruwlng rooms. Ml.s Gold berg was given in marriage by her father and v. as attended by six brldea maids. and MIm MolUe ? vac as maid of honor Mr Dlvac had Mr A- Goldberg Wt man and six ushers la attend ance. Tb cweroony wa 11l,w?1 b' ,B suppw. ad 04Heiaif- Th IwWal coubU w AftiL. .: . -lll - mmm&xmim m jsp . . - F8gmm&'m immM?mMmtsg7$: misj? itht.-rn . gleason HIiralMMu v" -ST 4 ' ' ' ' vt IwAlWIMSi Tho debutante dnURhtor of Dr. maWStsi - W S ' -li MM, lfMSWl & M. Edward Baldwin Glen- mmy'W i ' j , i vMfeL'hiMffi son, who will bo entertained ,nt MWW- SKBIi1(MlSI Cricket Club by Dr. nnd Mrs. L. 8 siSMmMiFtmm Fostcr Jack- WBmm Wmmnm 7lwsmmi&1, lyii Imam- ! wk -w8 zzz ib:i aro spending their honeymoon at Reach and will bo nt homo after 13 at C53S Christian street. Palm March Along the Main Line RADNOR Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Austin Obdyko nnd daughters. .Miss .Molly Ob dyko and Miss Josephine Obdyke, have taken apartments at tho Waynewood whllo their homo In Radnor Is being reno vated. ST DAVID'S Mrs. Henry C. Todd, of Pittsburgh, is visiting Mrs. Charles V. Lister, Jr., of St. David's. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lister entertained the brldgo club of which they ure members last evening. Among tho members are .Mr. and Mrs. Her bert A. Treat, Jr., nnd Mr. and Mrs. It. John Patton. Mrs. John A. Tlllotson and Mrs. Charles H. Qulmby. of St. David's, aro staying at Hampton Terrace, Augusta, (3a , until April. Mrs. F. J. Huxtou, of Windermere ave nue, is spending tho a eck In New York. Friends of Mr. Charles Walton, of Wal marthon, will regict to hear of his serious Illness. South Philadelphia Miss Matilda do Rivers, of 1721 South 15th street, gave a tea Thursday afternoon at her home. Following an Interesting entertainment of music nnd fortune tell ing, tho guests mado surgical band ages to be sent to tho Emeigency Aid for tho wounded soldiers. Those who participated were Miss A. M. Bean, Miss Frances E. Ilergmann, Miss Mae Blrney, Mrs. W. Burgess, Mrs. George Gowey, Miss L. L. Omensetter, Miss Elizabeth I'.ixom, Mrs. W. It. A. Rooney, Miss Mabel Schumo, Mrs. Thomas Shallcross. Miss Isabel W. Thomson. Miss M. Trout, Miss Ilepsey Norrls Wells, Miss Mary Lewis Yarnall and Miss Sarah Yaruall. The Strafford Country Club held Its an nual meeting at the home of Mr George A. Aldrlch In Audubon, N. J. Theru was an election of otllcers and the following weio chosen for the ensuing year. Mr Thomas J. Brady, president; Mr. John A. Fltzpatrlck, vice president: Mr- John W Hanf, treasurer, and Mr. Albert J. Frltcher, secretary The trustees elected were Mr. George A. Aldrlch, Mr. Waller S. Aldich, of Audubon, N. J.; Mr. John A. Hanf, Mr. John Bentz, Mr. Louis J Sollgau, Mr. Warren Conover, Mr. James Sherwln, Mr. William If. Young. Mr. Nel son Dare, Mr. Philip Carson and Mr Louis J. Schandcel. The club has com pleted plans for the erection of their new home In Clementon. N. J., which will be finished early In tho spring. Camden and Vicinity Miss Mildred Blake, of State street, Is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs F G, Stanley, of Island Heights. N. J. Miss Helen Brooks has returnd to her home in Ridley Park, Pa., following a sev eral days' visit at the home of Mlsij Julia a. Nash, of 60$ Cooper street. Mr and Mrs- Samuel V. Waddy. who re cently returned from the CatskilU, where they had gone for Mis. Waddy'a health, have Uft for Florida, where they will spind the balauie of the winter. MISS COIJINNE BORDEN FREEMAN Miss Freeman is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Walter Jnckson Freeman and n debutante of this season. With Miss Christine Stockton, she will be n guest of honor nt a matinee this afternoon, to bo given by Mrs. Charles P. Maulc. SEVEN ALLIED ARTS AFFAIR ASSUMES MARVELOUS PROPORTIONS All the Boxes Are Already Sold for the Performance to Be Given on February 22 Industrial Art School to Have Two Parts PHENOMENAL success Beoms certain for tho performance of tho "Masquo" for 10ie, given by tho Seven Allied Art Cr ganizatlons, and scheduled to tako placo In the Academy of Music on tho evening of Washington's Birthday, Tuesday, Feb ruary 22. Ahcady every box In tho house has been hold, and nearly every sent In tho two lower lloors. The nudlcnco promises to vie In brilliancy with the participants in the pioduction Itself, which Is proceeding on a big scale under tho Joint direction of Stanley Muschamp, Jr., music director, and Fiank Buchanan, stage director. Reheat sals aro In actlvo 'progress. The stage betting, in the hands of Arthur B. Cniles and Wllllnm A. Young, Is ready for placing, and Is understood to bo some thing very unusual In color and design. In tho "Masquo" the School of Indus trial Art Is assigned two nttractlvo parts, involving about 123 plnyers. Tho Hi st Is a gorgeous court scene. In which pomp and splendor will bo tho key note. A remote period of civilization which has never heretofore been repre sented on any stage will be essayed. The story is based upon tho legend of an an cient tyrant, who holds sway over his vassals and exacts relentless tribute from neighboring kingdoms. This ancient civilization presents char acteristics In Its ornamental forms, and other artistic expressions which mark it as distinctive from any other known style, and yet thero is a sympathetic re lation between tho styles of dress In that remote period and those of the ultra modern. A surprise Is promised In the costuming and tho color of this scene, In which about 75 players will participate. Thebo unlquo costumes will bo made up from designs based upon a careful study of tho comparatively meagre data to bo found concerning the dress of this people, Tho second part assigned to the School of Industrial Art presents a series of four pictures, as tho neighboring nations each ricli In art lore send their respective tribute In goods and slaves, exacted an uually by this mighty tyrant. Tho scheme of color In this part will chance to he In character with the peo ple represented, and has been carefully planned by the commltteo In Immediate MRS. BERNARD S. REICHLIN Mrs. Reichlin, whose marriage took place last Tuesday, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Leshner, of 5912 Catharine street. Mr, and Mrs. Reichlin are at present traveling through the South. They will be at horaa after March I at 8233 Mont gomery avenue. ., ,.....jaS-.y-... i4M2'fWCtlm chnrge In conjunction with Mr. Leicester Holland, tho author of tho scenario, to bo In contrast with the color effects preced ing nnd following It. Every resource of the School nnd Mu seum of Industrial Art has been drawn upon In tho designing nnd execution of costumes and accessories, and tho results promlso to bo remarkable, both as the best effort of ntudents and teachers of decorative art and Trom Its distinctly edu cational value to those -who witness tho performance, as well as to tho partici pants. Dancing will bo followed by a stately pageant, In which youth and beauty will be paramount. Tho members of tho Sketch Club, whoso portrayal of tho "Indian" wns so success ful In last year's "Masque," will represent Grecian warriors In this yenr's produc tion. Tho Important feature of their num ber will bo a barbaric torch dance, which takes place at tho time that Theseus Is supposed to bo slaying tho Minotaur. At the end of tho dance Theseus appears at tho mouth of tho cava holding the head of tho Minotaur, and tho released sacrificial maidens descend from their placo nf bondago and Join the Grecian warriors In a dance of thanksgiving. Joseph Craig Fox is directing this episode, and tho cos tumes have been designed by Morris Hall Pancoast and Herbert Pulilnger. The boxholders will Include Dr. Gcorgo Woodward, Mr. William J. Turner, Mrs. Lorlng Drouet, Mr. S. N. Bourne, Mrs. John Harrison, Mr. Oscar E. Mertz, Mr. Joseph F. Slnnott. Mr. Herbert Welsh, Miss Mary Butler, Mrs. C. Shlllard-Smlth, Mrs. 15. T. Stotesbury, Miss Violet Oak Icy, Mrs. J. Madison Tnylor, Mrs. W. Yorko Stevenson, Mr. John D. Mcllhenny, Mr. Charles Bond, Miss Emily, Sartaln, Mr. Theodoro B. Search, Mrs. James C. Stlllwell, Miss Janet Wheeler and Mrs. William C. Madeira. Mrs. If. II. Furness, Mr. Horace Wells Sellers, Mr. Percy M. Chandler, Mrs. L. Webster Fox. Mr. Wil liam II. Barnes, Mrs. John V. Combs, Mr. Frank II. Bachman, Miss Mary A. Dobbins, Mrs. J. S. Holton, Mr. Charles Grally, Mrs. Louis Jurist, Mr. Wllmot Grant Telrce, Mr. E. J. McAldor, Mr. Henry Jarrett, Mr. W. W. Adams, Mrs. William II. Derbyshire, Mrs. J. W. Coales, Mr. Eckley B. Coxe, Jr., Mrs. George II. Stephenson, Mrs. J. Louis Ket terlinus. Miss Mary A. Buruham, Mr. Harrison F. Morris, Countess do Santa Eulalla, Mr. E. Clarence Miller, Mr. H. E. Passavant, Mr. Samuel D. Lit, Mr. B. K. Price, Mrs. Langdon Mitchell, Mr. Harold Rosengarten. An Important meeting of the Amicus Girls, a newly organized club, took place on Sunday at the home of Miss Reba Zangwlll, 608 Morris street. The results of tho election were as follows: Miss Reba Zangwlll, president; Miss Dorothy Cherry, vice president; MIbs Tlllie Rosen thal, secretary, and Miss Jean Rosenthal, treasurer. The next meeting will take place at 1144 Jackson street. North Philadelphia Mrs. A. Stanley Miller, of 3320 North Broad street, will entertain at dinner to night In honor of her daughter, Miss Helen Miller. Covers will be laid for 13 guests. Dancing will follow, for which 75 additional guests havo been Invited. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ralney, of 2621 North 4th street, entertained a number of friends to celebrate the 3Uh anniver sary of Mr. Ralney's birth. There were more than 60 guests present, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Reiner, of 2S30 Glrard avenue, spent the week-end In Atlantic City. Mrs. George Washington Edmonds, of 1543 North 33d street, will give a theatre party this afternoon, followed by tea at the Bellevue-Stratford, for Miss Rae Fox, Miss Craven and Mrs. Virginia Craven. Other guests will be Mr, Vernon Knox, of Washington, D. C.j Mr. John Maler, Mr. Gorge Caldwell and Mr Fletcher Schaum,- Mr. and Mrs. Hatry Spaeth, of 12S1 West Lehigh aveaue. have gone to Palm Beach for the remainder of the month. ST. RITA'S CONCERT BRILLIANT EVENT Mme. Luisa Tctrazzini Will Bo a Patroness for Wed nesday's Affair From far oft Lugano, Switzerland, tho permanent homo of many musical celebri ties, a letter from Mme. Lulsa Tctraz zini, tho famous prima donnn, was re ceived at St. Rita's Church yesterday, de claring her Interest In the concert which Is to be given at the Bellevue-Stratford Wednesday evening for tho purpose of lalslng funds for tho Institution. Several weeks ago Mme. Tctrazzini was requested by letter to become a patroness and her reply carried her consent as well as n check us n donation. War conditions nre icsponslble for tho great singer re maining in Europe, Plans for the concert and ball are com plete. All tho boxes have been taken by Philndelphlans. representative of tho high est social, artistic and professional stand ings, nnd the demand for scats Is unusual ly great. Tho list of patronesses Is one of the longest nnd most distinguished for a function of this kind In the city. Many notables will bo prcsont. Including Victor Herbert, who will como from New York to bo present at the local debut of Mine. Lydia Locke, the famous American soprano whom Oscnr Hamtnersteln "dis covered" In Paris and who created a scn satlon at tho London Opera Houso when sho sang before tho royal family. Mme. Locko will sing the "mad sccno" from "Lucia," as well as other llorld numbers. Socloty Is keenly Intel eatcd In tho ap pearance of Mrs. William J. Balrd, who Is a great favorite, as well as Miss Eliza beth Latta, whoso beautiful voice has won hor many friends. Tho program Includes Mrs. Wllllnm H. Greene, who has many admirers; Mrs. Lelgo, Mr. Balrd, Mr. Grif fin, Mr. Philip W. Cooke, tho La Favor Ita Quartet, compo&ed of Miss Robinson, Miss Rosenkranz, Mr. McNIchol and Mr. Hntz, Miss Hollenback, pianist, nnd Mr. Cella, 'cellist. M. Marquarro will bo tho flutist and Mrs. Mnhon and Mr. William Thunder accompanists. Tho third annual banquot of tho Ushers' Association of tho Twenty-ninth Street Methodist Episcopal Church, 23th nnd York streets, wns held nt tho Hotel Rlt tenhouso on Wednesday evening. Among the guests present were tho Rev. John D. C. Hnnna, D. D., tho Rev. Frank S. RItter. tho Rev. James Hooy, Miss Flor ence Thompson, Miss Esther James, Miss Beatrlco Maurer, Miss Vera Thompson, Miss Lillian Wlldonger, Miss Lottie Mc Mullen, Miss Elslo Simmons, Miss Mary Jones, Miss Hazel King, Miss Edna Bar tie, Miss Benetta James, Miss Helen Werner, Miss Gertrude Hnrdlng, Miss Marlon King. Miss Reglna Hicks, Miss McMullln, Miss Roso Burncll, Miss Clara Melvern, Miss Shelmaklte, Miss Estella Warner, Miss Virginia Gillian. Miss Ellz. abeth Kates, Miss Anna Schllttlcr, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Colflesh, Mrs. Mntthows, Mrs. Kates, Mrs. Springtield, Mrs. Thompson, Mr. Walter C. Recso, Mr. Charles Shlnn, Mr. Frank Ewlng, Doctor Maurer, Mr. Arthur Welnhart, Mr. William Lewln, Mr. George Thompson, Mr. Charles Talley, Mr. Earl Bowers, Mr. Harry Knlpe, Mr. Charles Schwaebe, Mr. Wlnflcld R. Kates, Mr, E. V.. Brown, Mr. Warren Russell, Mr. D. Valentine, Mr. Arthur Haines, Mr. Charles Rels, Mr. William Reynolds, Mr. Robert McCtillough, Mr. Wllllnm Stout, Mr. Franklin Vlrdcn, Mr. Edward Miller, Mr. Walter O. Colflesh, Mr. J. Grlillth Strlngflcld, Mr. Edward Math ews, Mr. Theodoro Miller, Mr. Wllllum House, Mr. William Fcrmler, Mr. Morgan C. Bull, Mr. J. W. Kates and Mr. Harry Bray. Arrangements havo been completed by the Library Commltteo of the Hebrew Literature Society for a muslcale and dance tomorrow evening at the Audi torium, 310 Cntlinrlne street. Tho pro ceeds of tho affair will be devoted to the replenishing of the Hebrew Literature Society's Library. The featuro of tho muslcale will be the Initial n-jpearance of tho orchestra of the Hebrew Literature Society which was or ganized by Dr. Joseph J. Coltune, secre tary of tho society. Tho Library Com mittee of the society conalBta of Mr. David II. Cohen. Mr. A. Share, Mr. M. Katz and Mr. Leon Savage. Mr. M. Satlnsky and Dr. Joseph J. Coltune are on the committee for arranging tho muslcale and dance. Roxborough The first muslcale of tho Wissahickon and Roxboiough Choral Society will be held at Woodvalc, tho clubhouse of the American Bridge Company, on Monday, March 6, and will bo one of tho social and musical events of the season In this section. The assisting soloists will be Mr. Herman Sandby. violoncellist of the Philadelphia Orchestra; Mr Jacob Gar ber. violinist, and Mr. Earl Beatty, pianist. Mr. Clarence V. Nice Is musi cal director. Tho entertainment will be in chargo of Mr. Arthur Dietrlck, Mr. Ellwood Augstadt, Miss Carr, Mrs. Al cock. Miss Marian Broom, Miss Alice Falrhurst, Miss Grace M. Oliver, Mr. George Davis, Mr. William Moore, Miss Tholey and Miss Hansbury. The Roxborough Board of Trade has issued invitations for its annual banquet on Wednesday night, March IS. Among the guests who will make addresses wilt bo Mayor Smith and Honorable Bolea Penrose. What's Doing Tonight Exhibition of Morgan porcslaln collection opens. Unlverolty o Pennolvaiihi Muuturu. Ladles' nlcht. Robert MorrU Club, ISO North JSth treL Group " Pennsylvania Bankers' AuocUtloo, annual dinner, utllevue-binuford Hotel. T o'clock. PsitMnt. "fJlrU of Othtr Day" Y. V. C. A., 4100 KUz avenue. 8 o'clock. t'nttad SpanUh War VatcranV bonqu Hotel Adalpbla. MwV Oral TMchtri AsaocUtloa. baoqutt KugUr't rMtaurant Nlnt In BotuniU '' Evening- 6ciwol Unl rlty or, PcnnultaoLa Haul Waltoa. Father and eon tuuwuai. Vt't Bouu.ii. I H CAT o'otock l-adlea Auxiliary Sou of Vtun4. Hvl Adllhl 8 0 llo.k. RECEPTION AT UNIVERSITY TONIGHT Dedication of Charles Guatis Harrison Hall to Be Largely Attended At the reception given by the officials of the University Museum this evening At 8:30. on the occasion of tho dedication of tho Chnrlcs Custla Hnrrlson Hall and tho opening of the Oriental Art Exhibit, the social, literary, professional, artlstlo and business world will bp present. Several thousand Invitations have been Issued. .The official receiving party will consts? of President Eckley B. Coxe. Jr Mm Chnrles llrlnton Coxe, Miss Carollhs S Slnklcr, Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrles Custls liar rlson, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Nowbold, Ml nnd Mrs. 11. Franklin Pepper nnd sorJ other inembern of the board of m.tnagerf and their wives. Among the Invited guests nro Mr. an Mrs. C. Ynrnnll Abbott, Mr. and Mn Kdwnrd Page Alllnson, Mrs. ElUabef D. Allemus, Mr. and Mrs. W W Attcr bury, Mr. Richard L. Austin, Mrs, Richard Meade llaclie, Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert L. Bally, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright Balrd, Mr. and Mrs. It. Loper Balrd, Dr nnd Mrs. George Falos Baker, Mrs Thomas Hnlch, Mr. Thomas Willing Hnlch, Mr. and Mrs. J. Sellers Bancroft Mr. and Mrs Wharton Barker, Judgo and Mrs. Norrls S. llnrratt. Mr. nnd Mrs, Gcorgo K Rnrtol. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bnugh, Mr. nnd Mrs. S McKean Bayard, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Bell, Mrs. Edwin N Benson, Mr. II. Dale Benson, Dr. Clement Riddle, Mr. nnd Mrs. Craig Riddle. Mr, and Mrs. Nicholas Riddle, Mrs. Charles C. tilnncy, .Mr and Mrs. John S. Blorcn, Mr, Gcorgo Tucker Illsphnm, Mr, nnd Mrs. ChnrleB F. Bochmnn, Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Uodlne, Mr. nnd Mrs. Fiancls II. Bohlcn, Miss Mary C Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph llorle, 3d, Mr. and Mrs. Benuveati Borlo, Dr. and Mrs. George M. Boyd, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. Bnrtol Brazier. Mr. and Mrs. Philip II. Brlcc, Mr. and Mrs. Sharnwoid Brlnton Mrs. Robert C II. Brock, Mr. nnd Mrs. John M. Brock, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brock, Mr. and Mrs. Logan Bullitt, Mr. nnd Mrs. D. S. B. Chow, Mr. and Mrs. Isnac II. Clothier, Mr. and Mrs. Morris ti. Clothier. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Clothier, Mr. and Mrs. Edwnrd H. Coates, Mr. Al fred M. Collins, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Converse, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cooke, 3d, Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Coxe. Mrs. Alexander Brlnton Coxe, Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwnrd Crozer, Mr. and Mrs. Cyius II. K. Curtis, Dr. .Tudson Dcland, Mrs. Richard C. Dale. Judge and Mrs. Morris G. Dallett. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miles Dny, Dr. nnd Mrs. John B, Deaver, Dr. Georgo B de Schwolnltz, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jacob S. Dlsston, Mr. and Mrs. George Dallas Dixon. Mr. and Mrs. Clarcnco W. Dolnn, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. F Drcer, Mr. nnd Mrs. Gcorgo W, Chtlds Drexcl, Mr. nnd Mrs. Honry S. Drinker, the Rev. II. L. Duhrlng, Dr. and Mrs. Charles W. Dulles, Mr. and Mrs Pierre S. du Pont, Mr. nnd Mrs. Gcorgo H. Earle, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Boulton Enrnshaw, Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Elliot, Mr. and. Mrs. Samuel Emlen, Jr , Mr. and Mrs. James Elverson, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Theo doro Ettlng. Mr. Lincoln L. Eyro, Mr. nnd Mrs. Christian C. Feblger, Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Fltlcr, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Fox. Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Fraley, Dr. and Mrs. Horace Howard Furness, Jr.. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph II. Gazzam. Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Geyclln, Miss Mary K. Gibson. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. E. Gllllnghnm. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Gilpin, Mr. nnd Mrs. Francis I. Gowcn, Mrs. Clement A. Grlscom. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Fraley Hallowell, Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo J. Harding. Mr. and Mrs. Emlen S. Hare, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C Hnrrison, Mr. nnd Mrs. C C. Harrison, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. George L. Harrison, Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry W. Harrison, Mr, Stevens Heckschcr, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Y. Heeb nor. Mr. .1. Bayard Henry, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Hethcrlngton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Hlnchman, Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph B. Hutchinson, Miss Nancy Hutchinson, Mr. and Mrs. John Story Jenks, Mr. and Mrs. Alba B. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. W. W Justice, Jr., Dr. and Mrs. Bayard Kane. Dr. nnd Mrs. W. W. Keen, Mr. George deB. Keim, Mr. and Mrs. C. Hartman Kuhn, Mr. nnd Mrs. David Landreth, Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Large. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur II, Lea, Mr. and Mrs. J. Tatnall Lea, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Lcldy. Mr. and Airs. Alfred II. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bertram LIpplncott, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Logan, Mr. and Mrs. John Wannmaker, Dr. and Mrs. Gcorgo T. Lukcns, Mrs, James McCrea, Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo MoFndden, Mr. and Mrs. John H. McFadden, Mr, and Mrs. Henry Pratt McKean, Mr. and Mrs. C, Emory McMlchacl, Mr. and Mrs. Wnyno Mac Vcagh, Mr. and Mrs. Louis C, Madeira, Mrs. John Markoo, Dr. and Mrs. Edward Martin, Judgo and Mrs J.. Willis Martin, Mr. George Meade, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Meigs, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Vaughan Merrick, Dr. and Mrs. C. IC Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Effingham Morris, Mrs. Wlstar Morris, Dr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Morton, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Nollson, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur II Nowbold, Mr. and Mrs. David Newhall. Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Newlln, Mr. and Mrs. G. Ileldo Norrls, Mr. and Mrs. Har lan Page, Mr. S. Davis Page, Mr, and Mrs. Henry S. Pancoast, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Pardee, Mr. and Mrs. George Stuart Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Patton, Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Paxson, Mr. and Mrs. T. Morris Perot. Mr, and Mrs. William Potter, Mr. and Sirs. Ell IC Price, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ilea, Mr. Travcrs B. Reovos, Mies Agnes Reppller. Mr. and Mrs, G. Brlnton Roberts. Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Robins, Mr, Joseph G. Rosen garten, Mr. and Mrs. P. F Rothermel, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Sailer, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Stotesbury, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Sellers, Mr. and Mrs. William Ellis Scull, Mr, and Mrs. Marshall Scull, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Shipley, Miss Caroline S, Slnkler, Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson Spencer, Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Stengel, Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Stevenson, Mr, and Mrs. R. E. Strawbrldge, Mr. and Mrs, J Madison Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. George Thomson, Mr. Richard Tllghman, Mr. and Mrs. Charlemagne Tower, Mr, and Mrs. Harrison Townsend, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Townsend, Mr. Sidney F. Tyler, Dr. and Mrs. William B. Van Lennep, Mr. nnd Mrs. Alexander Van Rensselaer, Mr. and Mrs. Rodman Wanamaker, Mr. and Mrs. Barclay II, Warburton, Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Warden, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam G. Warden. Mr. and Mrs, William Welsh. MrB. S. Price Watherlll, Mr and Mrs. Andrew Wheeler, Mr, Charles Whepler. Mr. and Mrs. J, William White. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Wldener, Mr and Mrs. J. Morris Wlstar, Mr, and Mrs. George Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Chu-lton Yarnall. Practically all members of the faculty and their wives will be present, as well as other leading educators of the city and nearby. A large number of guests from New York, Wilmington, NorrUtown, West Chester and other cities In this State and New Jersey will attend. A play for the benefit of the Ever Will ing Circle of the Cooper Methodist Epis copal Church was given this week fn the parlors of the church. 63d street tnd Glrard avenue, by the Thespians of West Philadelphia. It was a two-act farce, en titled "Let's All Get Married," and was much enjoyed by the large audience pres ent. Tho cast Included Miss Carolyn Hayes, Miss Jeannette B. Reeves. MUe Madeline E. Zane, Miss Edith Fries, Mr Barry E. Thompson, Mr. Edward R. Will iams, Mr. Jesse H. Wblteley. Mr. George Seel, Mr. Joseph Seel and Mr. Erwln Lat tlmer. The play will be repeated nexjt week. Mr. Walter W. Hagy suprvt8 the production. Notice for the Society pe will b j accepted and printed In th KTcnlit 1 Ledger, but all uch notice fuuat b f nrlttrn on oil tide of the IMP. uut bo tlcued hi full, MltU full addrc, Juu ' .. ...... n.u.ull.1,. tlv,iliuna uuuibr xaBM.k b s Beau au aueu wminiuumnMa m "SocWty Editor." 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