11 ANCY WYNNE IS MUCH INTERESTED IN THE CERCLE FRANCAIS PLAY EVENING MDGUR-raiLADELPHlX SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1910. ftVEHS ot roncn """ rencn literature wm "- ". n?1nesclaj't when tuo uercjo rrancnis, KEL,ni University, will BlVo Anatole .'., Tho Man "Who Married a KrLii Wife" at tho Bellovuo-Strntford. (KEfae, tlu itaniW will have the lead- JL that of the Judge, which was Stowed with such artistry by Mr. O. ? iTotele In tha recent production of Sk play n English by aranvlllo s..v.r' players. Mr. du Marftla has, ? course, a good accent, as ho was nt Sili l Paris, while visiting his grand- riL' h Vlcomto du Marat.i. Mlsa fL'-eU Hammond, a very pretty and germing girl from Rochester, who has & .ending tho winter here, will take f, part o tho Dumb Wife. ?Th9 members or mo iuu cast m. Krtnard, Dotal, Jugc, mnunoi u. uu K3,. rnlirn Adam Fummo, nvocnt, -..--.. -Kfnllrn RltnOtl ColllnC. ,.,.... iimcu: . .... .- . irr... TJ. nov Smith! Maltro JUI1U3 Jean Ittaeci", -i .'-. ' .. TAi-. &;. 2i.r. Chlrurgien, uoiuum... m- Sand- Maltro Bcraimuu au...v., Blcalro. Howard Henwl: Ollles Kmrtler, Secretaire, William Mor K Avouglo, thlllp A. Quai: Gather IS femme do M. Botal, Trances Ham l?r?n. servant do M. Botal. IS.'- tr.iinr: Mile, do la Garandlcre. ajiinvu " . ,. .. llnini, vnlwoU. Iriorcnco ucck, u "". .... - Iffa. evening's entertainment would aV w .. . a rnnAl11ri ton k Incomplete witnoui uio ..... Tha guests will have tho pleasure of &, m Miss Florenco Freeman rcn- fa.: iht snlrltod natlonnl song. Mellowing tho Play tliero will bo. as Sual, a ballot given oy . h- folnlns department of tho university. Mis C. Anita Preston will dance a Pas f ', Tho Pipes of Pan and Un Jour &WU will bo presented by tho corps ballet, Including premloro danseuso, & Xnita. Preston; Miss Mabel Bockel- Minn, Mlsa Eleanor uu.uuu, .".oQ .. Let Bostwick, Miss Helen. Burk, Miss i. Rvro. Miss Marlon Garrett, Miss Elwood (Icigcs. Miss Helen Glbb. Miss Frances Hanlngton, iuisa u...v ...h KM. Miss Doromy no ".' .- .i l.- T.nhnr Minn Tt..m"0l ItlTH. yUllllli. vw., Evl Mass. Miss Lillian Pile, Miss Mil Tred Pldgcon, John Scarry. Robert Schtnkel, Miss Sara uayior, inaa ...... iWeber, Miss Mary wcaiey u..." " jjarV Zeslnger. 1 Mi: Maurice Hellmann, attache or tno Wneh Embassy, will represent mo FTeiiqn. Government and preside ovor th'.evenlng. Tne 'club will also bo honored by the eresence or M. jnaioiu iu i-i -" fftffllnent' French novollst, who happens to be In the United States at this time. (Preceding tho presentation of the play, Dr.' E. B. dp Sauze, head of the department of romance languages of .TeDDie umversuy, w """"" 'ilrinw at tho University Club. '.Mildred and Carolyn Sheppard will bo jrivetf aUhcatro party this afternoon by jMriVEsnionao llT'SAUstln. followed by tea at' tho BellevuoStratrord. 'ino Bheppard girls aro certainly going somo Ihla.Veek. aro they not? with a danco find a dinner and a theatre party being Riven for them. They are not going a Ikjf.too'hard. though, for several young BMj, who are among their most ardent iaimlrers. I thlplc. Tho guests this anernoon win oe riorums dhi'i"i Trlnne Frcoman, Helen Marshall. Sianor Vomer. Marlon Button, Mar- lirtt. Clawaon, Holeno Martin, Bleanor 'Austin. Abblo Austin. Marjory Taylor, IMjrgaret.Perot. -Margaret Davis, Xoulse lOreV ahd Catharine Itoblnso'n. fcThe orchestra yesterday afternoon na, of course, lta usual musical and social success, though many of the rcg Sirs seemed to liavo gono South or North, and, had turned their boxes over t? friends ijand relations. On account ptho extrcmojy bad weather outside, therawero not very many smart gowns Joibe seen, but there wero plenty of mart people In their second best, I w Mrs. 'Clarence Zantslhger wearing ? email toque of dark garnet breasts, iWilch was extremely becoming to her. &wo 'of the Sylvester girls were there, and any number of persons from the Main Line. NANCY WYNNE. Personals At tha , mnrrlnf a nt ATlflf. TMIth If. Runic, and Mr. J. Thomas Liggett, which ,W1I' take place on Saturday, March 4. at JWn In the Church of the Redeemer, Bryn Mawr. Mlsa Evelyn Runk. sister of the (ride, will act as maid' of honor, and the MWeamalds wilt be Mrs. Robert W. uftttt, slater-ln-law of tho prospective "WegToom; Mis? Mary Louise Russell vnd MIM DorlSRussell, of Chicago: Miss Buth Jyllson, of New York; Miss Helen Boyd and Mrs, H. Ten, Broeck Runk. slater Inlaw of the bride. Mr; Liggett will Sjye his brother. Mr, Robert W. Liggett, M b.est mamand the ushers will be Mr. Howard. B. Liggett, Mr. Sergeant Large, Mr.'Cowan Bain, Mr. Hansel! French, Mr. mnklln1 Stafford and Mr, A. Ten Broeck ililas Rosalie Browji Dolan entertained atfluncheon' yesterday afternon at Calico CpttaeB the Dojan houso at Aiken, S. C following the paper chase which was PJen there, Among those who, took part Withe chase were Mrs. Robert E. Straw ;Me. Mljs Anita Strawbrldge, Mrs J5h Samjwon Stevens. Mlsa Josephine Osborne, MUs Eugenie Ladenburg, Miss 2?rothy Sturges, Mr,. Xhomas Hitchcock JJS. Mr. Haraco Blriney; Hare. Mr. and ?,"J Alexander Brown, who are at Palni "each, will Join Mrs. Clarence W, Dolan yljMken, next week. Igrlends of Miss Elizabeth Fillebrown spauidiny, ,a vtudent nt Weleley vol !t who lma "been In the Hahnemann p!ta,l, having undergone an operation appendicitis, wijl ba glad to learn that St' convalescing am) has returned to gWoin.n Ardmoro. ,Wt Edwirrd Ball ICrumbhaar, of St jjayJa',. wi entertain at dinner this. SSSiPS In honor of Mis Btnlly Markoe t?r'kna Mr. William Boulton Dbton, im rtrriaV9 will take place nest Sat-;JSSy- Mr. Dixon will also glva his taihjlor dinner tonlaht at tho White 1 Valhiy Hunt Club. iJsarJ-year dance will ba given this Ruiz at tha r-'i.intrv fluh at Wllmlns- Wf nbijibei! of tha youngw eat pf .tlty, Mlis lileonM PsXi ha cbargo f airangernents, and Instead o yie RiaComeaie ac( oeim iui Uipousa Une Femme Muette" b Will Be Given at the Bellevue-Stratford Next & Wednesday Other Mnffova M,Pfttir?.Ts' lnel.ualnff Mr. Eugene du Pont, Mr. I5. w' T A' Felt du ront SIr- no1" ens w, Ilroliatp. Mr Titn-t..- t.t.n..- 2rd ,', R,ortion Hnrvcy. Mlsa I'yle will Rive a dinner before the dance In honor of tlmore Valerie Mnrbury. of Bal- nirlrS..Ba?uU.l n' hey ahd Jtlss Agnes norothy Shipley will be at home this afternoon, after 4 o'clock, at l03i SprUce street, Mr. nnd Mrs. Alban Kavenson, of 1632 T . .e.tc.e, wl11 lve n" Informal dinner tonight at the Philadelphia Crlckot Club, A very successful' mooting of Mrs. Jo Rcph 8. Lovorlng Wharton's dancing class n-i J.1.1 0Vcnl"K at the Ocxmantown Cricket Club, Mnnholm. Many of this season s dohutahtes were present. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert A Harvey will spend the week-end nt, tlio guests of Mrs. llnrveys. brother and slatcr-ln-law, tho aiV'o ,or.c?' J' nrown nd Mrs. Brown, at All Saints' rectory, Torrcsdalc, Mrs. Warwick P. Miller, Jr.. of Gcr rnantown, will glvo a danco this afternoon, nr.im . UJ5f". 'cloclc. at tho Germantown P.. ..,?'ub,..for ller y"nB son, Stnns bury Miller. Tho guests will Include Miss hlonnor Purvlance, Miss KlUabeth Pear jon, MIhs Favellen Itlchardnon, Miss Helen Lucas. Miss Margaret LUca'rt, Atlsa Joseph. IIS ItOECrS. Miss KllxahnMi Tlnnra nil.. Catharine Jvlnp, Jllsn Judell Houston, Miss Polly King, Miss Helen Henderson, Miss Dorbla Wharton Wilson, Miss Carmollta Kennedy. Miss Maude Henderson. Miss Agnes Clement. MISs, Mary L. Whitney, Miss Anna K. Bournonvllle, Miss Caroline Bournoiivlllc, Miss" Dorothy Dodge, Sam. uol JJ. Wharton, Henry Palntc, Jr., B. Eld rldga Pennock, Jr., Cornelius Wygandt, James Bateman, William Bush, George Kennedy, Frederick Clement, John B. Morgan, Jr., Rlllston Perot Blssell, If. Stokes Camcrly, Georgo Lewis Smith,- El lis Smyth, David Heard, Milton Board, Robert Trultt. Gordon Strawbrldgc, Ed ward Strawbrldgc, Hugh Hodge, Richard Fielding, Robert Downs, James Downs and Do Guartel Richnrdson. Mrs. J. Harrison Smith will glvo a din ner at the Aldlne on March 7. Miss Adelaide Gordon Flngg, daughter of Mr. and MrB. Georgo Flagg, will en tertain nt bridge this afternoon nt her home, 3010 Walnut street. Mrs. J, M. Wlckham, of tho Newport, Is entertaining her son and daughtcr-In law. Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wlckham, ot Baltimore. Tho Villa Maria Alumni will hold a danco at tho Hotel Walton on Tuesday. Tho Union League will glvo a reception to Senator John W. Weeks, of Massa chusetts, who will deliver an address on "Tho Finances of the United States," on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jules Junker hare Issued Invitations for a dance at their homo, 211 South 13th stroet, on Tuesday overling, to meet their daughter, Miss Teresa Junker. Along the Main Line OVERB ROOK Mrs. Edwin O. Close will entertain nt luncheon, followed by bridge, this afternoon nt her home, G4G3 Drexol road, 'in honor of Miss Gen sheimer. ' '' ' Mr. nnd Mrs.' John Nolson. Perry, of C145" Nas'sau road, nr"-" being' congratii-' lated upon tho birth f a daughter, Agnes Mundcll Porry, on Thursday. Mrs. Porry will bo remembered as Miss Ida Virginia Whiting. . HAVERFORD A piano recital will be given by Miss Frances Toulmln and Mr. Dudley Kellogg, pupils of Mrs. Elizabeth M. Levis, ot Bryn Mawr, assisted by Mr. N'orrls Tuttle, violinist, at 3 o'clock this aftornoon, at the homo of Mrs. II. D. Kellogg, of Panmure road. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Brown, of Rostrcvor, aro traveling In California, ROSEMONT. Mr. nnd irrs. E. Waring Wilson, of Roscmont, will glvo n Bmall Informal dinner In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Thorpe, of New York, on Tuesday, March .7. Tho guests later will attend the bal masque. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson will not glvo a reception that day. Mr. II. II. Ellison, of Briar Hill, left on Thursday for Nassau, where he will join Mr. nnd Mrs. William Wilson Curtln, of Brentwood, Rosemont. Mr. and Mrs. John Morgan Denlson, of Rosemont, have returned from Baltimore, where they spent two weeks. Sirs. F, M. Mitchell, of Rosemont, enter tained the 500 club of which she Is a member at luncheon yestorday. Among the members are Mrs. Henry S. Mltchel, Mrs. Harry A. Prlzer, Mrs. William M. Prlzer, Mrs. William McCandless, Miss Anna Mencke, Miss Helen Mencke, Mrs. W. W. Wlmer, Mrs. C. P. McCurdy, Miss Jane Oelberman, Mrs. E. II. Morris and Mrs. V. L. Glger. BRYN MAWR Miss Elizabeth Sud dards. of Overbrook. will be the guest of Miss Marie Louise Olio, of Haverford road, over the week-end. This afternoon Miss Gilo entertained at luncheon In honor of Miss Suddards. Covers' were laid for' six guests, . ST. DAVID'S St. Luke's School gave a largo dance at the school last evening. Many out-of-town guests wero present, among whom were the Misses Crawford and Mlsa Atwood, from Nyack School, Nynck, N. Y., and Miss Dorothy. Painter, who attends St. Mary's School, Burling ton. N. J. Miss MabeJ Harrar, of Wllllarnsport, is visiting Dr. and Mrs, Clarence Lincoln, at their home on mncasier avenue. WAYNE-rMlaa Dorothy Painter, who attends Bt. Mary's School at Burlington, N, J., will spend the week-end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Howard T. Painter, of Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Aman gave a' dinner nt their homo on Wayne avenua Tuesday evening in .honor of Dr, and Mrs. Clarence Lincoln, who celebrated their wedding anniversary, Mr, Richard Jay P, de Canlzares gave an informal" danco at" tha home of his brother, Mr. Frederick. A. de Canlzares, on Conestoga road, last evening Mrs. W. Austin Obdyke and daughters left on Friday to spend a week in Atlantla City before returning to Pleasant Bank, their home in Radnor. DEVON Mr. .and Mr. William T. Hvmi ter, of The-Gables, gave a dinner last eve ning In honor of their debutante daugh ter. Miss Irene A. Hunter. Tr guests later attended the dance given, at St Luke's School. ' Mr. Frederick B, Embck, p Roadside Cottage, Devon, U spending two weeks In New York, . Tioga Mrs. B. Frank Rawle, of J561 North Proad street, entertained at bridge Thurs day afternoon at her home. Her guests were Mrs. William Heller, Mrs. Georgo Slots, Mrs- Clifford Ely. Mrs. Harry Mackey. Mrs. Charles White, Mrs. 1 Frederick Mencke. Mrs. Harry McCloy, Mrs. villiant - uou. airs, ram ,no, Mrs, William Urown and Mr Emma. McCaul- i'h'oto by Marau. Wffi ?M ' ' ' tK " JS. MISS ADA WETHERILL W$WW, ' "' i'Wl ' ' " '' $Rm3Bk Who is tho dnughtcr o Mrs. 'm-m"' jf'i'f :;' r&.YWt WfflEtk Georgo Wctherlll, of Bryn Mawr. fifWmi "' '- j$ " M$mt $$W .nBBdawnaHRanHHh,' , i . v iw r . 4?lixkibt. t.kt .. BHaVKSHraBjr'SjnHw- M. vl' .r S$r v "eSWiMKNKttW$:ifM wafwmEMonaMHMtp: v ,. . - ; , ,'.,,! ; . &L&32Kn&aH? imm n. f .-wwsr dmxiMimmm!- .tit .,?..-ss?.Ksasi. .. -, ,-v- -? iiVh. 5. v-".4 tdKOnBBIUilMIMeW .. A . S ,r)tV.tu.V.t-XN'fr'')'KUiHPlBII wsm,. mmmmwmmanmmmmmm. Mrs. McCarcy, Germantown A most cnjoyablo recital was given last evening In Association hail by Mr. David E. Crozler, pianist, and Mr. Hans Klndler, cellist. Tho patronesses In eluded Mrs. Augustus B. Stoughton, Mrs, Morris L. Cooke, Mrs. Charles M. Bay ard, Mrs. William J. Blight, Mrs. F, A. North, Miss Fannie D. Abbott, Mrs Rob-1 ort A. Davca, Sirs. Joseph S. Frances, Mrs. Robert N. Downs, Jr., Miss Elizabeth W. Garrett. BIrs. George M. Henderson, Mrs. S. F. Kitchen, Mrs. William L. Mc Lean. Miss Jane 'Mason, MIms Mary Mc CullOugh, Mrs. W. W, Harper, Miss Mar lon Hull, Miss Eleanor A. Hare, Mrs. Charlos Smoot, Mrs. George Blight Rob inson, Miss Mary L. Wilcox, Miss" Anna A. Wlntersteen, Miss Alice Sheblo nnd Miss .Mary Sargertt. Miss Emily Tattersfleld, of T203Ltn coln drlvo, gavo an auction brldgo party yesterday aftornoon. Mrs. Brooke's dancing class for chil dren met In the ballroom of tho Oorman town Cricket Club yesterday afternoon. Miss Eleanor Edmonds, of Wayne ave nue and Up8al street, has returned to her homo from Princeton, N. J. Miss Mary Bentloy, principal of tho Sto vons School for Olrls, 221 West Chelten avenue, has Issued cards for a lea on Monday to meet Miss d'EstlmauvllIe. Along the Reading The Woman's Club of Wyncote will bo In chargo of tho Executive Committee .1. .! 4hA mnntl, nf Mnrrl. TtlO COmmtt- teo Includes Mrs. Robert Russell, Miss Nellie Osthclmcr, Miss wan item. aira. Henry Spalding, Mrs. Frank Schoble and Mrs. Allan Reed. The ilrst meeting of tho club for March will bo held on Wednesday afternoon, it,..--. 1 n. O.rt n',ln,lr nf ihn hnmn nf Mrs. Frank Schoble, on Greenwood avenue, Wyncote. This will be club afternoon, and Miss Abby Sutherland will give a talk on current events. On the afternoon of Wednesday. March 15, nt 2:30 o'clock the club will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Frank Shelly, on Bent road, Wyn cote. Miss Norma Bright Carson, editor of the Book News, will give a talk on books. On Wednesday, March 29, an Illus trated talk on hardy gardens will be given by Mr. Richard Rotho In All-Hallow's par ish houso, Greenwood avenue. A musical program is being arranged to follow tho lecture. The club will be the guests of the committee. . The Jenklntown Choral haB Issued Invi tations for a musical tea on the afternoon of Monday, March 6, at the Jenklntown Auditorium, on Old York road. Tea will bo Berved by Miss Mackey. Miss Mario Wooley, Miss Margaret Waters, Mlsa Helen Palmor and Mlsa Helen Bowers, The assisting artists will be Mrs. Freder ick Wynkoop, BIrs. F, M. Thompson, mezzo-soprano; Miss Horatio A. Batezoll, contralto; Mss Elsie P. Smith, contralto. Mrs. L. Banks Seiner, of Qreenwdod avenue, Wyncote, wl entertain 'the Fort nightly Club of Wyncote at her home this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Among the guests will be Mrs. Walter Jones, Mrs. Ejmer Garret, Mrs. Jerome. Shelp, Mrs. Thomas Watt, Mrs. Frederick Rabell, of Glenstde; Mrs. James Henderson, Mrs. A. Wood, Mrs. J3dgar" Hand .and Mrs, William Barnes Lower, Two of tho members are away for tha winter months. Miss Re becca Mode has left for New Smyrna, Fla and Mrs. Arthur Leyden, of Woodland avenue. Is spending tho winter In Atlanta, Ga., where she has taken a house for tha winter, having closed her Wyncote resi dence. The North lUlls Country Club gave a bridge and 500 at 8:31) o'clock, last eve ning at the clubhouse. , Chester Valley Miss Mary Taylor Hlbberd, of Valley road, Paolt, has as her guest Mrs. Arthur Collins, of Moorestown. N. J., in whose honor a luncheon, was given this week, Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Bracken, who have long been residents of Paoll, have, moved Into their new home, which has just been completed. Miss Elizabeth' L. Harrar. of Darby road, Paoll. will entertain at cards this evening in honor of Mr. end Mrs. Arthur Collins, Mrs. Arthur Jones, of Haddonfield, N. J., is visiting Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Hamilton, of Malvern. . A mualcale by the West Philadelphia String Orchestra, under the direction of Miss Ela J. Rowley, will be given In the hall of the Municipal Building at Malvern 'this evening. --1 '- . MRS. JAMES I. McQAREY, JR. before her marriage this month, was Miss WILLIAM PENN GIRLS SHUN SCHOOL COURT That Is Why Conduct of Stu dents Is Superb and No One Chews Gum As time goes on It becomes more evident that no one of the 1600 girls who are students at the William Ponn High School, 16th and Mt. Vorhon streets, will ever bo tried by a Judge and Jury. No graduato of tho school has ever faced anything more serious . than .Jin art Jury, and the great majority not oven that. Tho under graduates are going tho same Innocent way. Yet thero lo a judgo and Jury ever ready to convict nny student. Tho Judge Is a girl student and tho Jury Is composed of girl students. Tho first prisoner who appears will bo convicted : thero is no question about that ; they have been wait ing too long for an offender to let the long-wlshcd-for trial develop Into tho fiasco of.an acquittal. Guilty or not gullty,,th verdict will bo guilty. This business of watting for a prisoner gets on one'a nerves aftor a while, they say. The institution of a student court has been In effect at the school for four weeks. It Is In the nature of nn honor system, tho court being really a grant of student self government. But all the fun of the Idea oft Judging and condemning one's fellow girls went nut of tho scheme when It waB found no one would consent to be bad enough to bo brought before the court. Tho latter Is composed of six girls. A wave of superb conduct has swept over the school with the inauguration of the court. No ono has even chewed gum. For the Babies A benefit under tho auspices of the Philadelphia theatre managers will be given at the Forrest Theatre on the after noon of Thursday, March 9, for the Babies' Hospital ot Philadelphia. Till a in stitution, which Is ono of the greatest charities In this city, has the care of sev eral hundred Invalid babies and the growth of the work means the annuat ex penditure of many thousands of dollars. To secure some of the funds to carry on this noble work the theatre managers will hold the annual benefit for the hospital, at which will appear all of tho leading actors and actresses In tho city. Samuel F. Nixon, the honorary chairman of tho committee, announces that tho bill for the entertainment this year will bo the best ever offered. Seats for the benefit will be on sale at the Forrest Theatre boxofilce, but appli cations Dy man, with cnecK incioaeu. will receive Immediate attention. Tho stage, on the afternoon of tho benefit, will be under the direction of Harry T. Jordan and Fred G. Wlxon-Nirdlinger, while Thomas M. Love' will act as business manager. Beside those mentioned, the committee consists of Leonard Blumberg, E. Cholmeley Jones, Frank NlrUllnger, Dayton Wegerforth and C, C. Wanamaker. An augmented orchestra will volunteer for the performance, as will all of the stage employes and the Forrest Theatre em ployes. West Philadelphia Mrs. David Gregg Sletheny, of 600 Spruce street, will .give a dinner of 18 cov ers on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Patton, of 1051 Aspen street, announce the engagement ot their daughter, Mlsa Sarah Stewart Patton, to Mr. Clifford Spoerhase. Mr. and Mrs. James Madara, of S26 North Crelghton street, announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Mildred Madara, to Mr, Walter F. Balnea, o J003 Moore street. The wedding took place last Mon day evening at 8' o'clock at the home of the Rev, Dr. Lynch, J North S2d street, pastor of the Ebeneier Church, Sid and Parrlsh streets. A supper at the home of the bride's parents followed the ceremony. Kotlce for the SocUty page will be accepted and urlotrU la the Btrulnc Ledger, but all eurh notices miut tm written on one tldo ol the paper, nuut be lxutd in (uU, Willi toll uddrcM. ana kea pomIHo (tlcphaao number must be glveu Send all such communication to "Society Bailor,'' Etealug Lcdier, 60S ChMtuut etrcet. Ualca thM rqulrunte art carried out m that Terllkatlen may b ptuibU, time notice will &o be published. ?f iffi- ' S JSlVAJ' I '" -.Ml m.f- '&$. rS Photo by Plioto-Craftera. Elizabeth Eby. Weddings THOMPSON McCAULLEY. Tho marrlnge of Miss Elizabeth Mc Caulley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis W. McCaullcy. of 6320 Wayno avenue, to Mr. Wnrron B. Thompson will tnko place this evening at 6 o'clock In St. Simeon's Protestant Episcopal Church, 9th streot and Lehigh avenue. Tho ceremony will be performed by tho Rev. Georgo J. Wn lenta. Tho bride, who will bo given In marriage by her father, will wear whlto crepe, trimmed with tulle, tho skirt made full and short Tho court train will be fastened with pearl ornaments. She will carry white roses and lilies of tho valloy. Bliss Blarlannn BIcCauIloy, who will at tend her sister as maid of honor, will bo gowned In pnlo pink tafTetas, trimmed with stiver laco. Her hat will be com posed of tulle, and she will carry pink sweet pens. Bliss Scllna BrcCaulley and Bliss Ethel Kyle, tho brldesmnlds, will bo gowned allko In orchid-color tulle, over foundations of flilvcr lace. They will wear fetching hats of orchid tulle, with sliver laco crowns, and will carry orchids and pink sweet pens. BIr. Thompson will have Mr. Hoyt Bllllor, of New York, as best man, and the ushers will Include BIr. Dea con T. BIcCaulley, BIr. Francis II. BIc CauIloy, BIr. Francis H. BIcCaulley, Jr., brothers of tho bride, Mr.-Harry' Llnder man and BIr. Harry Wrlgley. A reception for the families and a few intimate friends will follow at the home of tho bride's parents. The church decorations will be palms nnd smllax, and roses will bo used In profusion at tho houso. After April 1 BIr. and BIrs. Thomnson will he nt hnmn at lfi Orange avenue, Cranford, N. J. BIODELL SROLOVITZ. Tho wedding of Bliss Lcnoro S. Srolo vltz, daughter of BIr. and Mrs. W. Srolo vltz, of 2237 North 33d street, to Atr. Philip F. Modell will be solemnized at B:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at tho home of the bride's parents, with Rabbi B, L. Levlnthal ofilclatlng. Tho houso will bo decorated with a profusion of bridal roses nnd tropical plants and the cere mony will be followed by n dinner. Mr. Blax Srolovltz, the orldj's brother, will act as best man. Mr. Blodell and his bride will leave for an extended tour through the West, and will bo at homo after April 1 at 2237 North 33d street COHEN KIRSHNER, A very pretty wedding will take place tomorrow night In tho Metropolitan Hall, when Miss Edna Klrshner, daughter of BIr. and BIrs. Myer Klrshner, of 733 North ICth street, will be given In marriage by her father to Mr. Louis H. Cohen, of 2024 South 9th street. The ceremony will ho performed at 6:30 o'clock by the Rev. Dr. Marvin Nathan, of the Both Israel Con gregation, nnd will be followed by a re ception. The bride will be attired in a gown of white crepe de chine embroidered in silver," draped over duchess satin. Her veil ot tulle will extend to the hem ot tho court train and will be caught with orange blossoms. Bliss Klrshner win be attended by Mlsa Dorothy Rlcklln as maid ot honor, Mrs. William a, Wltlln as matron of honor and Miss Emma Rlcklln, Bliss Fan nie Felnman, Miss Goldle IVersov, BIIbs Blary Petchon, Bliss Pauline Welner and Bliss Esther Cohen as bridesmaids. Pink chiffon draped over pink taffeta will form the frock ot the maid of honor. The ma tron of honor will wear a black net robe embroidered with spangles made oyer duchess satin, and an effective combina tion ot chiffon and tulle draped over taf feta will be worn by the bridesmaids, two being in white, two In pink and two In blue. BIr, iBador Klrshner, the bride's brother, wll be best man, and the ushers will be Mr. Adolph Lapyowker, Mr, Myer Wein berg, BIr, Joseph Cohen, Mr, .Louis Free man. Dr. Maurice Jossom, Mr, Nathan Kold and Pr, Robert Klrshner, BIr&,Cohen and his bride will spend their honeymoon In Washington, D. C-, and points south. Upon their return they will live at 7JJ North. 16th street. What's Doing Tonight Wnman Ruffra. na.rty county rnnvn(tin Adelpul Hotel, Y. W. C. A. psant, Wltherepaoa.lIa.lIi I clocx. Philadelphia Orchttra concert. Audamv ol JIiulc nmrthmon Club dinner. Ballavua-stnr Hotel; 7 o'clock. Public debate. Syracuea Unlvaialty vs. Uni versity ot Pennsylvania. Jlotuton Ball: I:l( o'clock. Lecture. "American Ambulance Corps." by John It. McFadden. Jr.. Union LeasTia. Lciurv. ,. . ut xia.va Kept Men Younar." by Dr. Qeom w. linden v: clnera' Club. ,,.. i-iay. - meiivijivw, iur jiaij, urvn Mawr College. ..... Lecture. "AaMeta ot Modern Aatronomy." by John A. BUlUr. Warner Free Inatltute of Science. ..,.,,. . Bajuuet, Jyhn U. Stetaon Atbl Hon, Iloul Walton; 1 o'alocic YLecturt, ''Kleitrloil Marvels." ttaWJrd UXl "Atch. attest. ue. 4yiu e.oM.avu Atuivtiu Aaeocua- by Jcba W. PLAY AND DANCE TO BE GIVEN BY MEMBERS OF HOLMAN SCHOOL Literary Society Will Present Sketch at Philbmusian Club for Benefit of College Settlement-Georgd. School Club Will Hold Luncheon The Literary Society of tho Molmnn School will glvo n play, "The Twig of Thorn," followed by n dance, on Saturday evening, Mnrch 4, nt the PhltomUslanClub, 3914 Walnut street, for the benefit of tho ,Collcgo Settlement. Tho play Is staged by Miss Kmlllo Krldcr Norrls, and tho cast Is as follows: Neasn, the woman of the houi, . ,. .Mian Helen Shoemaker Oonah, Neaaa'a granddaughter, Mlsa Barati Adamaon Matirrc, Neeaa's nelRhbor, .Mlaa Chnrlolto Cavunna Aenmia Arann, a rounc penaant. 11183 Kllzabeth Green Atleen, a wandering poet. . Mlaa Catherine Adamaon Father Hrlnti, a rrleat Mlaa Marcla Holla A fairy child Mian Elizabeth Krtcl ,. . . NelBliboraa Flunlit ,i Mlaa .Marirnrrt Shoemaker Kathleen Mlaa Dorothy Prior Sheila Mlaa Mabel Meirrnw Hhenmua , .Mlaa Marin (leaaler Martin Mlaa Anno Nelaon Tumaua , Mlaa Mary llarnea Spirit Mlaa Helen MacCnlla Tho Georgo School Women's Club held Its Ilrst annual luncheon nt 1 o'clock this afternoon nt Kugler's. Atout 100 mem bers wero present. Tho officers of tho club aro: Miss Allco Thompson Miller, president; Miss Itnd.issnh J. Moore, vlco president ; Miss Sara L. Parry, sccrotary ; Jtlss Mary Hannum, treasurer; Miss Vnnsant, Mrs. Clement Lewis nnd Miss Rachel Knight, Executive Committee. Mrs. John II, Pepper entertained nt tlln nor this week nt tho .Walton. Covers wore laid for eight guests, among whom wero Miss Leah Harris, Mrs. Mary Koons, Mrs. K, Noblo, Mrs. R. Evans, Mrs. J. Robinson, Mrs. J, Lee nnd Mrs. William Cox. A Washington party was hold nt tho homo of Miss Carrlo Wilson, 1304 Morris street, on Tuesday evening. Tho guests included Miss May McMlllln. Mlsa Eliza beth McMIUIn, Miss Helen Thomas, Miss Lillian Wilson, Miss Marlon Qulgley, Miss Kathryn McOuckln, Miss Helen Tlghe, Mr. John Cumts, Mr, Charles Lcary, Mr. Naval News Jtrs. Alexander S. Williams, wlfo of Captain Williams, U. S. JI. C, has Issued Invitations for a buffet supper, to pre cede tho ilnal naval danco of tho season, which will be held on March 1, In the navy yard. Jlrs. Williams: will entertain In honor of Jlrs. David J. Brown, her aunt. 6f Jlontnna. who will he her truest tnr nhnllt n. month, nt lior homo. 2322 ' South 21st street. Her guests will ln cludo Captain Charlos Bryant Drake, U. S. A., and Mrs. Drako, Lieutenant Homer II. Norton, U. S. N., nnd Mrs. Norton, Naval Constructor Guy A. Blssctt, U. S. N., and Jlrs. Blssett, Commander Alfred Hinds. U. S. N., nnd Mrs. Hinds, Cnptnln Arthur B. Owons, U. S. JI. C, nnd Jlrs. Owens, Captain Frank Halford, U. S. JI. C, and Jlrs. Halford. Lieutenant C. II. Bullock, U. S. N., and Jlrs. Bullock, Cnp tnln Wilcox, U. S. JI. C, and Jlrs Will cox, Jlr. nnd Jlrs. Lucius' Beebe, Dr. nnd Mrs. Wilbur P. Klapp, Jlr. and Mrs. T. L. Eyre, Jlr. nnd Jlrs. T. S. Fillmore. Jlrs. Littleton Waller, Tazewell Waller. Jlrs. Charles A, Lutz, Jlrs. Ralph L. Shepard, Jlrs. Capcrtdn, Jlrs. Georgo Do Bonneville Kclm, Jlrs. Smedley D. Butlor, Captnln Giles Bishop. U. S. JI. C; Jlr. F. R. Jinx well. Jlr. C. Barrett Hickman nnd Jlr. Edward Hoopes. Mrs. Raymopd Stedman Keycs, wife of Lieutenant Commander Keyes, U. S. N., will leave early next week for Now Or leans, whero she will bo the guest of Mr. and Jlrs. Frederick Frcro for several weeks. Lansdowne Tho Girls' Guild of St. John's Ohurch will present "Green Stockings." a comedy In throo acts. In tho Twentieth Century Club this evening. In tho cast nro JIlss Vernon Greenwood, JIlss Florcnca II. Con way, Miss Dorothy JIcEwen. JIlss Ade laide Breen, JIlss Edith E. Forrest. Mr. Georgo Hooper, Jlr. John Ayrlo, Jlr. Jlaur ico Homer, Jlr. Rnlph Donaghey, Sir. Frank Forrest, Jlr. Richard Forrest and Jlr. Thomas Hannum. Among thoso who will sell programs and (lowers are JIlss Ella Jlay Harris, JIlss Dorothy Longcopo, JIlss Elizabeth ShaiTncr, JIlss Sue Sud dards, JIlss Jennctto rcaraon, JIlss Jose phine Pilling, JIlss Ollvo Mason, JIlss Elizabeth Calvin. JIlss Betty Leopold, JIlss Catherine Bloodsworth, JIIB3 Cath erine James, JIlss Clare Philips, JIlss Dorothy Rich, JIlss Helen Douglas, Mlsa Dorothy Smythe, Jtlss Elizabeth Read, Jtlss Marlon Jllshler, JIls.i Catherine New bold and Miss Helen Clark. A one-act comedy, by Zona Gale, en titled "Neighbors," will bo given at the Twentieth Century Club on Tuesday aftor noon, the cast of characters, composed of members of the club, Including Jlrs. An drew S. JI. Young, Jlrs. Robert L. Jtc Lean, Jtrs. II. F. Grlllith, Mrs. Paul Lnch enmeyer, Jlrs. Robert R. Tnylor, Jtlsa JIary Galbralth, JIlss Ruth Wunderllch and JIlss Alice Marshall. Jtrs. X. Byrno Dougherty Is managing the play, which la being coached by Jlr. Ncall JIatslnger. COLLEGE GIRLS WOULD WED MEN WHO EARN $1600 A YEAR One Minnesota Co-ed Wants Only "Lovo and a Cottage" MINNEAPOLIS, Jllnn., Feb. 2C The Minnesota Daily, the student newspaper of the University of Minnesota, which had asked the women Btudenta of the Instltu. tion the question, "How much salary must a man receive before you would consent to marry?" has received replies ranging from $800 to 10,000 a year. Jlost of the girls were conservative In their demands, however, and the general average is about 31600. One girl wrote: "What Is money to me! Glva me a true, loving husband and a cot tage." A large majority of the girls demanded that their future husbands ba good danc ers, some said they must know the "latest steps." and one went so far as to say she would marry only a man who was a "dreamy dancer." Smoking would be permitted, even de manded, by a large number ot tho girls, but drinking would bo prohibited, and those who advocated card playing say bridge should be substituted for poker, al- band one rtlght a weex tor tne latter game. CITY SUFFRAGISTS MEET Open. Convention at Adelphia- -Will Diacuss New Party Plan . The woman suffrage party ot this dis trict began a day's convention at tha Adelphla' this morning. Mrs. Georga B. Orlady, new State president, brought State greetings, and the new party plan waa Q be outlined by Mrs. Oeorge W. Dllbert. Mrs. fleorge A- Dunning, formerly a leader Pf the 4th Legislative District. Is the only nominee for the. offlce ot chair man ot the- party, consequent on tho with drawal of Mrs. George A. Pleraol, Can didates' for other oftlceg are as follows: Vice, chairmen. Miss Llda Stokes Adams, Mrs. Cornelius Stevenson, Mrs. Joseph M Gatzam. Dr. Lucy L. WUson. Mrs. Jo seph Wasserman and Mrs. WlUUm D. Grange; secretary. Mrs. H. Q, A. Wis; treasurer.- Jlrs. Harry Kohsi auditors, Jllsa Anus. Harris Snyder and MLg Sara Chambers. The guests, vJJl lnttde abair tuen from tha. neighboring couEtlci and president jof Jocal.soMsjiM---' V Frank Starrs, Mr. George Beckers, Mr.." Charles Stnublo, Mr. doofgd Du MoUilne. Mr. Georgo Shaw, Mr. Joseph. Campbell Mr. Harry Smith, Mr. M, Creammer nnd Mr. J. Hall. A leap year party waa given nt tha home of Miss Ruth Kerr, 3013 North 0th street, on Thursday evening. Amohg those ' present wero Miss Ruth Kerr, Miss Doro thy Iloehncr, Miss Ethel Nuss, Miss Flor enco Chestnut, Miss Agnes Guthrie, Miss Dora Cameron. Miss Edith Hurley. Mr. '!?- Pr,nc. Mr. Albert McCullough. r" S.'i.f.'jr'1 aunrd. Mr. William Murphy. Mr. Wll lam AVIIson, Jr.. Mr. Robert,' Poole nnd Mr. Harvey R. Fox, v A,weetlng of the H. C. Social was held;,, on Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Goldle Orasburg. 3044 Herks street. Tho following were present: Jtlss Clara s told, Miss Molba Levey, Jllgs Anna1., Isaacson, Jtlss Rose Holnn, JIlss Elsie' Ooldman, Mlsa Minnie Renback and MIsski Jean LcRsy; Tho next meeting wilt be-'? ..'! ".' 'I10 home of maa Anna Isaacson., 3040 Uerks street. . A surprise party was given for Mlaa"" Rae Herman nt the home of Jilss Estella"" White, 1110 Snyder avenue, in honor ot" her graduation from tho Wllllnm Pcnn- High School. Among thoso present were'' Jllas Ida Ro.tenfcld, JIlss Bessie Saeta. Mss Kstella White, JIlss Tllllo Novack.' ; Jtlss ottn Stoln. Jtlss Mollys Tobias, Miss1' Ruth Novack, JIlss Rao C. Huvlnsky. Miss '-' barah Cohen. JIlss Rao Berman, Mlsa LIK"i Ilan Whlto, JIlss Sarah White, Jlr. M. Saeta. Jlr. B. Ovcrbach, Jlr. S. Rubinstein."" ?.Ir',tC',.KDstcln' Mr- " "osenfeld. Jlr. a"1! Rndbell, Mr. L. Tapllnger. Jlr. B. Levins. "" Jlr. S. Itarnett. Jlr. J. Welghtsmnn nn4 ' Jlr. L. JIarks. Tho Camhawk Country Club, of Bill. Ingsport, hold its second weekly euchre" nt tlin hnmn nt ttt .t.iAH m. f Burns. 1030 North 11th Btriet, last eve-1'" ' T Snnf.rl PriiTarlnltVMo JIlss Loulso Soulas, ot 1104 South,,"! Broad street, entertained her "BOO" club, on Thursday afternoon. Her guests wera, M ss Ethel Qulnn. JIlss Margaret Hubbley, JII3S Floronce Gotshnll. JIlss Vera Brink worth, of Elklna Park; Miss Frances00 Kllnges, Miss Ethel Clarke, Miss Ethel" Shctzllno. Jlrs. Louise Ehmann, Jflsa' Oraco Meyers. JIlss Sara Hlncken. Bliss Beatrice Jtycra, JIlss Bessie JIatthews, a Jtlss Lillian Jtorrlson, Miss Ruth Decker; of Lansdowno; JIlss Kathryn West. Jllsa' ' 1-loronce I'carson and JIlss Katharine JIo--'-' Dowell. ,,y Tho marriage of Jtlss Jtary D. Greene,- daughter of Jlr. -nnd Jlrs. Isaac Greene, i and Dr. William JI. Sylvls, of this clty was tiulotly solemnized at 7 o'clock. on,- Wednesday evening at tho homo of the., bride a parents. 2047 South 19th street,'!! The ceremony was performed by the Rev., , Dr. D, Stuart Jtooro, pastor of Scots Pre I byterlan Church. Owing to the recent" death of Doctor Sylvia' mother, only thi": membors of tho Immediate families wera' , present. - North Philadelphia Jlr. and Jlrs. Samuel Klein, ot 2233 North Broad stroet. have Issued Invita tions for tho marriage of their daughter, JIlss JIao Klein, and Jlr. Arthur G. Towclcs, of New York, on Tuesday. " JIarch 7, at 6:30 o'clock, at tho Hotel' ' Lorraine. Tho bride's only attendant will -be her sister, Jtlsa Clara Klein. Tha ' ceremony will bo followed by a reception. Jlrs. Jamos Spencer, of 1840 North 13th street, entortalned at cards yesterday aft ornoon, when her guests were the "500" club of which sho Is a member. They In- eluded Jtrs. Boron. Mrs. Charles Webb, " Mrs. Walter Scott, JIlss Schiedel. Mrs. Paul, Jlrs. Charles Patterson, Mrs. Potts. Mrs. Georgo Outhettc, Jlrs. 11. D, Jllllcr. Dr. A. Lo Fevre, Jlrs. Sylvester Lelth, Mrs. Mar garet Jones, Jtrs. Charles E. Lukcns. Mrs.. Samuel Alcott, JIra Franklin Apple. Mrs. Lewis Bally. Mlas Brown. Jllsa Anna Crclth, Jtrs. JI, Crawford. Jtrs. Robert Gladfelter and Jlrs. R. H. Hoy. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Stern, of IBS..' North 16th street, have gone ta Cuba for"- tiuvur.il weens anu jaior will visit other Island resorts. Jlrs. Horbert H. Frank and Mrs. Julia. Frank are occupying their new home at 2833 West Lehigh avenue. Northeast Philadelphia " Miss Lillian Novell, of 2217 East Firth Btreet, will entertain the members of her sowing circle on Jtonday. Thoso present will be Jtrs. William Ferguson, Jlrs. Ar , thur Daulllne, Jtrs. William Alexander. Mrs. Clifford Jones. Jlrs, William Schrlf fer, JIra. Vincent Clark, airs. Elizabeth Conover, Jllsa Jtnrgaret McCandless .and JIlss Elizabeth Slunamon. Mr. Echlln J. Jlltchell, of 2512 Frank-' ford avenue, will present the well-known ' English comedy, "David Garrlck." In three'., acts, at the New Century Drawing Rooms, at 124 South 12th street, this evening. The proceeds will be donated to the Franklin Home. Mrs. Louis Selp. of Coral and York streets, gave a kaffee U latch at her horn yesterday afternoon. ' Roxborough Jtr. and Jlrs. Joseph C Henderson, of 318 Rochelle avenue, gavo a surprise shower on Wednesday evening at their home In honor ot Miss Margaret Hals inger, daughter ot Jlr. and Mrs. Fred erick Halslnger, of Delalr, N, J., and Jtr. Raymond Rothermel, whose engage ment has just been announced. The house was decorated with spring flowers and ferns, and an Interesting program ot mu slo waa followed by games and dancing. The guests Included Jtr, and Jtrs. Hals lnger, Jtr. and Jtrs, Chester Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. George Wlckersham, Mrs. A. Tarbuck, Mlsa Ada Tarbuck, Mr. and Jlrs. William Frey, JIlss' JIarlan Wicker sham, Jlr, George Zahn, Mr- and Mrs. Joseph C. Henderson. Jr.. Mr. and MrH. William Leberman. Mrs. J. E. Elliott, Mlsa Bernlco Hopkins, Miss Dgrothy Hen derson, Jflss Edith Laurfson and Mist) JIaUd Laurlson. ' ' Wilmington ' ' JIlss Eleanor Pyle and Miss Bessie; & du Pont took part in the society -cabaret; show given In Elkton, Md., on Tuesday nght In the State Armory -fr tha perieflt of charity. While there they were tho guests of Mrs. Charles B. Fljiley. JRss Katherlne Boyd, of Mllaulj. WJ,, ,wlw. with, her mother, Mr LlJI Sherman Boyd, ta spending Jthe Wb& . at the Hotel du Pont, has been VlxltB friends In Boston, Mass., for two weeks Mrs. John P. Nlelda and her daughter Anne have gone to Camden, S, C.. for week. - ' Mrs. Henry B. "Thompson as returned, from Atlantic Cty, N, J., where aha spent, ll M0. J- Mlaa Louise Loa- was hows 'from tM French School at Uosomont. Pa,, ist th wek-Ad with her earaite, Mr, awf Mr. Praioo Lsa. and Mis Marjeam h m Pae.ilnH, Cal., who it a, Mudimt 1$, iu saws sclMWt, siwat the. we4c-HA wttfe Mrs. Alfred Arpatrojus . tT rl JITfl 1 : nl I r- wBXmm mm
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