EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1916. $ MANGY WYNNE GHATS ABOUT MANY THINGS IN Jlr, and Mrs. Ellis Ames Ballard Will Entertain This T?nninrr -fnv Misa Fi'nnrps Rt.niltrlif.nn nnrl Tlioii LJ &UI1, J.UI. i'lCUCIlUV JDUUcUU ONE of the moBt Interesting affairs torilsht will bo tho theatre party, ..,(- Viv HUDDor and dancing;, n the I HltfrCfttlton, which will bo given by Mr. i i . mil. Amna nnltnril In honor of anaurn. E""a ""-" , - juices Stoughton and tholr son, Fred erick Ballard, whoso engagement was Announced laBt month. Llttlo Mls Stoughton Is very pretty mnd very much liked uy ner own con temporaries as well as tho older people. Bh0 S rather slight and very dark, with avy hair and pretty coloring, and I think looks exceptionally well In sports clothes. The party tonight will bo mado up of the younger Bet principally. 1 heard a lovely story yesterday about the small brother of a futuro bride. It appears that sister will be married In tho late summor or early fall nnd small brother has been encouraged 10 grow quite Kilnt-llko with' tho promlso held over him that If ho Is good he may sit In "the front pew at tho weddlnt:. Well, the other day small brother was very naughty and would not listen to reason Bt all, till finally his sister said to him: "Now, Willie, each lime you are naughty jou go back one pew Tor the wedding." He looked lit Iipi- In abject grief nnd ex claimed strnightwny, "Oh, sister, don't tny that; Ij. tho time you get rmmieil I'll nut even be in the back pew, but out beyond the fence." Did jou hear the awful experience of the Tilglimniia hi3t week? A maid sud denly went perfectly mnd In the house and Oav says it took lier nnd Richie and two luirsea and the doctor to hold her d"'v i When first discovered sho ' was raclns about the house pouring libatiuiu of Hlierry out of u decanter around the room to try to nppease tho lower legions, so sho said. Anyway, thoy had n most hectic time and finally had to send tho poor soul to Mt. Hope. It must have liccn a fierce experience for them, don't you think? I hear one of our most attractive youiiB 1 maidens took to riding hobby horse at a ' recent meet In the country. There was an affair given out on the Heading and many people attended. This fair maid rode merrily off with the others and all went well till she came to a fence, which horsey took hut failed to clear; and witli ; the damsel on his back lie balanced over ! : the fence, for n,ll the world like a rock ing horse, till It broke under him, nnd ' he and tho maiden rode on toward vic tor'. I 1 Miss XoIIlo Osthelmer, of Jenklntow.i, Is going today with Miss Van ver Slier, of The Hague, He '.land, as secretary, to Wilmington, Baltimore and Washington and will then go west to Pittsburg!, and Chicago, returning home to Philadel phia about tho 1st of April. Later Miss Ojtheimor and Miss Van ver Slier will ,Ifave for the Pacific const and will visit the cities of Importance" on the way out, stopping at San Francisco for several .weeks, Miss Van ver Slier Is In this country giving Illustrated lectures on Belgium and tho war. Sho is trying to raise money for an American Belgian , home for tho war orphans. NAXCV WYNNE. Personals An engagement of international inter est, announced today In New Yolk, is that of Miss Marie CI. Duryee, daughter of Mrs. Samuel V. Auchlneloas, and granddaugh ter of tho lute Charles Guidet. to the VI comti Fal do Saint 1'halle, son of Comto and Comtesse de Saint Phallo, of Nlevre, France M. de Saint Phallo Is a brother of it. Francois de St. Phnlle, of this city, who married Miss Helen Voorheos about two years ago. Tho wedding will tnko Place In May. Mr. and Mrs Harold Xason will enter tain a number of tholr friends nt dinner before tho hat nuioaue on March 7 at their home, 2225 Locust street. Mrs. .Trthn ftf.t..L.1,. ...Ill ..l.. .. ,llnn . .. ., .......r.,,, ,,,,, ft" ,l ,1, fillet on Saturday nt her home, 202a Walnut ' th-iiAl Dr. and .Mrs. Walter Jackson Freeman, of 1832 Spruce uticet. will BJve a dinner On TllMllfll Al'anlnn M ,. l. , 1. . l. &a Iasclue' I" honor of their debutante ."Biiwr, jiiBs tonne u. freeman. '?...- Mfflt Marmiil,n 11, nA .. I)AA .... V H,' wl" Blve n dinner at her home on v- Tuesday evening, March 7. before tho Bal 'fiji Masque. ITimhe Baron nn1 Baroness Fritz von Hlller, who have been spending some time s the guests of the Baroness' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Harney, at Hildon. Ojontz, pa., left last week for Florida, to remain for a fortnight. MrS. PflrrftB T).ln,nn n.l 1,1. -. ,1 " ----.. w.,,vun mm mis iuruuiia ' iVw?rinton and Mr- erree Drlnton, Jr., L ,y row' 8u Davld'a, are spending , -- a at Atlantic CJIty. Mr. nnrt if ixr t r 1 .. -... ,.. . v-uvuruii win give . ! inrnmai .In..... a ., . . . ... ., .", "' n meir noma in at. , Pvl4 s ot Saturday; i .u.f' 13 ,1Ira- R v- Badcllffe. Jr.. will ' m. " Fr'aay for a trip to St. Augustine, ., ia., and other Southern points. lr'i.iJLrs"J?'orBa Em,en stnrr. of Kadnor, AtK'?.f(1? ,ew, daya a Traymore, Along the Main Line k WVVVDn.nAR ... . ft f.., I ",uulJ illS3 Ltliel Moore, of - iuX0rfnS.V wu be tne euest of Miss 1 Margaret V loan. -I....i.... -r -.. i Ui n tr. ,en ayB- Tomorrow evening ' har h h on wlu Blvo " s,"all dance t umi. .' , ntmor or 4Ilsa Moore. Tho ?.U,"ts..wl Include; Miss Marie L. Olle. Vards. iii""rWes, 5IiS8 KlUnbeth Sud- Mrrrn ,tt"' ouiuvan. auks ilea P 11 Tf...u',faBar M3S Christina Zlebarth. i E IM1" "'",' Ml83 Frances Walt. Mlsa r itti. i.' e'Buse. -Shsa Elizabeth Breull. V- J bore T". lJ,aPlnlne. Miss Anna E. 'S?t "' s?!r- Aul"-y Hager. Mr. Francis Caldru,n,i .."";.. .V""1"' "'r- Meyruo tnir "'. -""an samara. Mr. Nor- dersnn .- 0,r" .James Kvans, Mr. Hen- a ww"; T?S8e'- Mr Edward Maise, Mr. H-"W7t.. r,r.ea.er' 6,r Wood Sullivan, Mr. ji.hV """ien, air uscar Muller. Mr. t& lir Poustei IwwnS and t, n ueorge Sclirever. WAV Nil f ,.. . return.,? H. v r'L l"aes tj. sivmby has rkCX'..t0.her hm o Iansaowhe aw f dC Z ,h??.?',n? tmontb at Augusta, tj xiJZ'":.""?- a. 'tiuotson. E'WaVtt. h '""", Patton. of Qulf road. fwffSS.J?" B0,,e Souh- to remain ev- " MI'S. Miltn -ttr . nnri7. ! ,uun- Jr., gave a card SI rl ," ' tabu honor of Mlsa Kath- Ut hir h , ""?. i,,"s Wivlnla Weeley, Ut kM i.- 7i Wy Brtslse Club THE SOCIAL WORLD day nftcrnoon. Tills club has Increased Its membership to three tables. The now membors are Mrs. C. W. Tnixnl, Mrs. W. P. Cochran and Mrs. C. W. Bayltss. Germantown Mr. and Mrs. Wllllnm S. Lloyd, of 23.1 Harvey sheet, gave an nttrattlve dinner last evening nt the (Icrinantown Cricket Club. Tho color scheme was pink arid white and the guests Included Mr. and Mrs. J. Burton Muitln. .Mr. nnd Mrs. Kenneth t.uders, Mrs, Ida M. Koch. Lieu tenant Commander Henry C. Mustlti, l. a. :.; sirs. M. Hold. Mr. and Mrs. Itltnor K. Walling. Mrs. Quitm. Mr. M. Albert Qulna nnd Mr. M. tl. Held. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles XI. Butterworth, of 743? Puyer street, accompanied by their two daughters. Miss Myra Butter worth nnd Miss Helen Butterworth, are traveling thtotigh tho South nnd will re turn April 1, Miss Mary Doodwln. of 5330 rSauton street, has tcturucd from Allendale. N. J, where she was tho guest of her fiance's fninlly, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Prlclictt Tho wedding of Miss Goodwill nnd Mr. Hamuel M. Prli'hptt. Jr., will take place on Saturday, April 1. Mrs. George Brooko's dancing class, known ns the Mnuheliit Dancing Class, will give n bal mastiuo on Saturdny evening of tills week In the ballroom of tho Hcr- mnntown Cricket Chili. , . , Mrs. H. S. Prentiss Nichols, of Pelliam road, has been appointed clnilrinnn of the committee on clubs nnd organizations of the .Shakespeare tercentenary to bo ob served in this city early In May. Prof. Felix R .Scbelllng, of the University of Pennsylvania, Is chairman of tho cxecu tlco committee having tho celebration In charge. Along the Reading Mr. nnd Mis. Ilobcrt M. Stinson, of Chelten nveiiue and Old York road, Mlklns Park, aro receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter born Tuesdny, Febru ary 22. Dr. Oliver It. Dlehl. U. S. .V., and Mrs. Dleiil, wlio have been making their home for tho last few years on Washington lane, llydal, have closed their country residence and aro spending the winter months In Philadelphia. Doctor Dlehl ha3 been placed In chnrge of the L'nltcd States Naval Hos pital. Tho Men's Club of Wyncotc lias Issued invitations for a meeting to be held in tho parish house of All Hallows' Church, Greenwood avenue, Yt'yncote, on Monday evening, at S o'clock. Tho speaker of tho evening will be the Hov. V7. Herbert Burk, nnd his subject will bo an Illustrated lec ture on "Tho Story of Valley Forge." Tho lecturer has been In the forefront of tho work tlint has been done nnd is being done' to beautify this spot, so sacred to tho na tion nnd our Commonwealth. Ho will tell tho club about the efforts of those Inter ested to prescrvo in n fitting manner tho precious traditions of tho place and will show In pictures what has been accom plished. Mrs. John Fredericks," of Old Yoik road, Logan, accompanied by her two daugh ters, Miss Iteba Fredericks and Miss Jo sephine Fredericks, will spend this week end nt Atlantic City as tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cieorge Manning at their apart ments at tho Hotel Dennis. South Philadelphia A K i V 2Pi"'i&&' ' i . V.S -j' . '.. . v ' W4-. . -S s - N MR. AND MRS. JOHN RISELING Mlss Teresa M. Gnllen, of 63 .Sny der avenue, and Mr. John J. Itisel ing. formerly of 318 North 62d slieet, and now of Washington, D. C, were mar ried yesterday morning at 9 o'clock In tiro Iady of Mount Cnrmel Cathollo Church, 3d and Ttltner Btreets. The cere mony was performed by the Bev. J. 1. Mcllugh. assisted by the Bev. James A. Dalton and the Bev Father O'Hnra. Following the ceremony a breakfast was served at tho bride's homo. Mrs. Bisellng has been prominent In amateur theatricals for many yeaia. being one of the leadlnt members of tho Mount Carmel Dramatic Club, Mr. Bisellng Is a member of Brown, son Council, Knights of ColumbuB, and for many years workod on Philadelphia newspapers. He Is now connected with a newspaper In Washington. The first annual dance of the "Silent Ten" of the A. B. KIrschbaum Company was held at Mpsebach'a Drawing Booms last Friday evening, and was thoroughly enjoyed, Several of the officers of the company were present as guests. Those having the affair In charge were Miss Nan Uarr. Mlsa draco Dougherty, Miss Bay McQulllen, Miss Mary McQuade, Miss Elizabeth Moses, Miss Pauline Bat dors, Miss Kmma Moeller, Mlsa Mar garet Sweeten, Miss May Dowllng and Miss Anna McKernan. Miss Marie round. Miss, Mae Towers, Miss Gertrude Pound and Miss Marguerite Towers occupied a box at the Metropoli tan Opera Houe on Monday evening to hear the Polish opera. They were accom panied ty Mr William T. Pound nnd Mr. Frank M. Feeney. A supper followed, A surprise reception was given In honor of Mrs. Josephine Jeffers by her daughter, Miss Isabelle Jeffers. In honor of her S3d birthday, at their home, 1909 South Si street, last week. The guests were entertained by Mr. Andrew Tlegen and Mr Joseph Fagan Mr John Lea sang several selection A "Freedom Party" was given ta MlM Margaret liahi. of Palmyra. N, J., by hfr SlsUr, MUw TiUl Hatia, last Friday eve ning TiWr wwe abput 89 u0 pr. Jnjta ""rfftffalr. Mtoa IfaJwlwa the Jllllr -s$S.$S$SEW l J may fcsautlful gift. Uv. ' " .' "" . "" " " - '"23?A Top row, left to rifiht Charles Metzner, William Evans, Thomas Lane, Jtimrs McKco, Michael Foley, John Griffln, John Lane, John Diamond and Joseph Donnelly. Second row Mnry Bunce, Josephino McCauley, Marie McPcnk, Annn Welsh, Sara Slano, Holcne McKco, Catharine Dovlin, Anna SchncfTer, Florence McCarnc and Marie Stahl. Third row Marie Glazier, Gertrude Dougherty, Eleanor Daily, Eleanor Brcnnan, Gene Brady, Mario Brennan, Thomas Johnston, Madeline Agnew. Catharine Hisgins, Catharine Slano, Mnry Bums, Ropina Slane and Marie Glackin. Fourth row Florence Zeihers, GeorRO McNichol, James McNumcc, Blanche Smith, James Wilson, Marie MeNichol, tho Rev. William Ilnyward, Helen Devlin, Charles Mallon, Charles Diamond, Mary McErlane, Joseph Foster, William Dcitzsh and Anna HisKins. Bottom row Anna McKeevcr, Regina McKeevcr, Rose McCort, Vcre Greene, Eleanor McCartney, Elizabeth O'Toole, William Francis McNichol (director), Katharino Duffy, Entertainments A surprise birthday paity was given In honor of Miss llosallo Somers by her pa rents, when her guests were tho mem bers of tho MUhorrnl Zlon Club and those of her Sunday rchool class. Among the guests wero Mr Benjamin Portnoff, Mr. Moit3 Itnblnowlt!!, Mr. Samuel Iluben Meln, .Miss Julia Sax, Miss May Snx, Miss Dorothy Jnsper, Miss Hilda Bleeden, Miss llattle Bleeden, Miss Lenoro Gordon. Mr. Samuel H. Hose, Mr. Hurry K.itz, Miss JIolllo Goldberg, Miss Nettle Jacobson, Mr. Nathan Levitt, Mr. Maxwell Wind. Miss Kuthcrlne Katlmky, Jliss Tteba Bose, Mr. Morris Fischer. Miss Mary Brarofsky, Mr. Morris Snyder. Mr. Alexander Kntln skv. MIks Rnrtrucle lltibliisteln. Miss ' Pauline Itoscmnn and Mr. Frederick Blcsenbaeh. The engagement of Miss Bose R. Danlts, daughter of Mr. mid Mrs. It. Stein, to Mr. Harry Davidson, son of Mrs. K. Da vidson, of Lincoln, Neb., was announced Sunday evening nt a dinner given at tho Grand View Hotel, Atlantic City. Tho guests nt tho dinner were Mr. and Mrs II. Stein, Mr. and Mrs. H. Master, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Fishman, Mr. and Mrs. It. Cpor ney. Mr. and Mrs. II. GHckinanMrs. M. Fishman. Mr. and Mrs. S. .Master. Mr. and Mrs. J. Levin, of New York; Mr. and Mrs. Mor.of, Mr. B. Davidson. M'.ss Cherry, Mr. D. Kurtzman, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Hollar, Mr. and Mis. J. Glanzbcrg. Mr. and Mrs. L. Sacks, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tourln, Mr. Magan and son, Mr. and Sirs. Sbane feld, Mr. and Mrs. Hampman. Mr. I.. Arlovltz, Miss I. Katz. Miss K Stein, Miss K. Chorncy. Miss S. Stein, Miss K. Fish man, Mr. It. Fishman, Mr. G. Danlts, Mr. nnd Mrs. Silverman. Mr. and Mrs. Ginsberg, Mr. and Mrs. Ager nnd Mr. M. B. Goldberg. Donations for tho Jewish war sufferers amounted to ?3D. A leccptlon was held in honor of the betrothal of Miss Bosallo Sonnerstadter Berman and Mr. Henry C. Ilerbst. Those assisting in receiving were Miss Paulino Herzberg. Mies Clara Segal. Miss Cora Both and Miss Bena Herbab ; Mr. Jacob Gottiocb, Mr. Philip Scliultz. Mr. Leon Herbst and Mr. and Mrs. Kd Herzberg. A surprise party followed. Those pies ent wero Miss Irene Mycrhoff. Miss Gladys Myerhoff, Miss Sara Maybaum, Miss Pau lino Herzberg, Miss Florence Berkovltz, Miss Francis Katz. Miss Cora Both. Miss Bosalle Bowman, Miss Budle Hlrshwaldt, Miss Sylvan Rothschild, j Miss Jerry Drucker. Mr. Samuel Rosenberg, Mr. Syd ney Klchengreen. Mr. Philip Schultz. Mr. Leon Herbst. Mr. John Gottlieb and Mr. Henry Herbst. Chestnut Hill Mr. .and Mrs. Moncuro Blddle, of Mer maid lane, will give a dinner on Saturday, March , In honor of Miss Gladys Wil liams, whose engagement to Mr. George Gordon Meade was -recently announced. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Bell nnd Miss May Bell, who have been spending several weeks In South Carolina, will return next week to their Home, ziu evergreen avenue. Among tho members of a class In first aid taught by Dr. I'dward W. McCloskey, which meets at the home of Mrs, Howard S. Graham, are Miss Charlotte M. Cheston, Miss Elizabeth Cheston, Miss Molly Thayer, Miss Marjory Taylor and Miss Marlon Button. North Philadelphia Mr. George A. Walton, principal of the George School, will make an address on "The Peacemaker as a Patriot" tonight In tho Falrhllt Meeting House. The pub He Is Invited. The final entertainment of the season under the auspices of the Interchurch Lyceum will bo held tonight In the North Branch V. M. C. A. The program will Include selections by Miss May C. Powers, pianist and organist; Miss Sylvia Fish, violinist i Mr. Henry N. Flagp, violoncel list and pianist, and Miss Merle Lowrlo. reader and Impersonator. ( Mr. and Mrs. Bernard S. Belchlln, of 3233 Montgomery avenue, have returned from a Southern tour, and will be at home to their friends on Sundays during Murch, from 3 to 6 o'clock. Roxborough At the final organ recital at the Central .i.ni t.'-niar.nn.'il Church on Mondav ICfUM ,.. -, --- - evening Dr. Richard Entwlsle, of Boxbor- ough, was me orBimi, nw iii selections were by the Boxborough Glee Club. The Bev. Robert Bagnetl made an address. . The fifth annual banquet of the Men's Bible CIbbs of the Ebenezer Methodist Episcopal Church, Manayunk, will be held ...i..i. i., i,a nnnlal hall of tha church. Ex-Mayor John Weaver and the Bev. Thomas W. Davis, chaplain of the Penn sylvania State Senate, will be the prin cipal speakers. . Mr. and Mrs. Bobert Le Fort,, of East Hermit lane, have announced the engage ment of their daughter. Miss Bertha Le Fort, to Mr. Raymond Muller. Mrs. Brook Palst, of 300 Iloohelle ave nue Wlssahtckon, will entertain at cards on Thursday. March 9. Her guests will be the members of her "500" club, who Include Miss Mary Kennedy, Mrs. Joseph C Henderson, Jr., Miss Margaret War rington. MIm Alma Hlnman, Miss Lucy Fox. Mre. Joseph Culley and Miss Myra Wartman. Miss LllUan Bunting wlU entertain her crd otab tomorrow afternoon, Misa Mary PfynU and MWw Martha Kj&y. f 3Jt Kttl ?5h street, Falja of Schuylkill, eoent the weekend nt Atlantis Cify- MEMBERS OP ST. MICHAEL'S DRAMATIC CLUB rr. AMMh Roso Dorman, Marie Doyle, Gcraldinc MASQUED DANCE AT CYNWYD WILL BE LARGELY ATTENDED Affair to Be Given by John R. K. Scott, Frank A. Har- rigan, John C. McAvoy, William H. Wilson and Francis M. McAdams Other Affairs of Interest r T IS Interesting to note how the men I j. who are prominent in me pouiicni, jiru I fesslonnl and business life of the city will give wny to the dining, dancing and frivol ! lty of the annual pre-Lcnten Costume I Dance en Masque, tomorrow, at the Bain Auditorium, in Cynwyd, when they will bo the guests of Mr. John P.. K. Scott, Mr. Frank A. Hnrrlgan. Mr. John C. Mc Avoy. Mr. William II. Wilson and Mr. Francis M. McAdams. This dance has becomo nn Institution In n circle of notable men and their wives, and this year promises to be an unusual ' success. It will be distinctly n night In ! Hnunll. The stage has been nrranged to I represent the deck of a boat, and the mi- picinns in ineir suns oi wnue win ue wio crew. In the corner of tho room a light house will flash Intermittently as a warn ing of a near approach to the shore, on which will be seen thatched huts, from where the Hawaiian players will chnnt their pleasant melodies. On nil sides of the hall there will bo tasteful decorations, consisting of palms and cocoanut trees, and overhead the sky will be reflected by a series of concealed lights. The guests will emphasize the artistry of the evening by their costumes. Among those who will receive aro Mrs. John B. K. Scott, Mrs. Frank A. Harrigan. Mrs, John C. McAvoy, Mrs. William II. Wilson and Mrs. Francis M. McAdams. The following guests will bo present: Mayor Thomas B. Smith and Mrs. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. Jobeph P. Rogers. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Y. Audenrled, Mr. and Mrs. Ed win II. Vnre, Dr. nnd Mrs. George W. Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander J. Christie, Miss Elizabeth Christie, Miss Erma Hnrdart. Miss Marion Datesman, George C. Klau der, Vincent A. Carroll, Daniel Hnggerty, IS. G. Gowdy. Benjamin It. Pollock, Mr. and .Mrs. Howard Shetzllne, Mr. nnd Mrs. George Daws, Mr. and Mrs. W. Freelnnd Kcndrlck, Miss Jlarla Carrlgan, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Colgan, Mr. arid Mrs. War ren F. Buzby, Mr. and. Mrs. Wllmer M. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Hnggerty, Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry A. Mackey, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. J. Harry Lang, Mr. and Mrs. Albert If. Ladner. The last meeting of the MIshorral Zlon was held last evening at the homo of Mr. Max Wind, 431 Beed street. Four new members were admitted to the club. They were Miss Lena Gordon, Miss Anna Machulsky, Mr. Fred Blesenback nnd Mr. Nathan Levitt. Mr. Leon II. Rose gave tho third of his series of lectures on Jewish history. . The next meeting will be held at the home of Miss Cella Plnk- Inson, 1203 South 2d street. Miss Edith Princlvnlle entertained at her home, 2123 North 30th street, on Sunday evening. Those present wero Miss Evelyn Strauss, Miss Esther Moore, Miss Frances Uraltzer, Miss Clara Bategnanl, Mr. Maxwell M. Farber, Sir. Edward J. Steinberg, Mr. Israel Gash, Mr. Joseph Segal and Mr. Samuel Abrams. Miss Elizabeth B. Segal gave a muslcale, followed by a dance, at her home, 968 North 2d street. Miss Thelma Mogul gave a vocal nolo ; Mr. Samuel Sternfield, of Atlantic City, sang "Elegle," by Masse net, with Miss Pauline Mogul at the piano. Sir. Maurice F. Kramer gave a violin solo. Among the guests were Miss Sarah Fishman, Miss Helen Cohen, Mr. Samuel Hunn and Mr. Nathan Kaplan. Mlsa Jean Goodelman entertained the members of the Delia Club with an old fashioned tea party, followed by a theatre party, at her home last week. The mem bers of the flub are Mls3 Anna C Snyder. Miss Florence Lleberman. Mies Katharine Yogel, Miss Adella S. Pollock, Miss Anna It. Pollack, Miss Sophia B. Waxier, Miss Sophia Cohen, Miss Jean Goodelman, Miss Jean Langsam, Miss Claire Laven thai. Miss Edna Goldberg andMlss Anna Marks, Miss Mamie Goehrlng celebrated her eighteenth birthday at her home mi Sat urday evening. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Goehrlng. Mr. and Mrs. George Goehrlng, Mrs. C. Campbell. Sir. and Mrs. H, Marston, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Frame and Master Thomas Frame, Jr., Mrs, Sleaman, irs. wiiiiam meuman, ansa Helen McDowell, Mlsa Edna Campbell, Sirs, Schell. Sir, and Mrs. Bluear, Mr. and Mrs. Pennington and a large num ber of others, A farewell reception was given Miss Amy Dunworth by about 100 co-workera of the P. T. Hallahan Stores at the resi dence of the Misses Casey, 2326 East Le high avenue, on Monday evening, Feb ruary 28, The reception was a surprise to Miss Dunworth. There were songs, recitations and dancing, and Bupper was served. Mr. Henry A. Slemers was toaatmaster of the evening, and made the farewell speech In behalf of the firm. Mr. Chris McCarthy expressed the good-will and godspeed of her associates In business. Dr. Frank Lewis. In very appropriate address, pr$' seated Miss Dunworth with a large bou quet o( American Beauty rosea from her friends, and Mr- Joseph. F. Samuels sec onded heartily the sentiment expressed by Mcsars. gleraere and McCarthy and Lewis. ' lllw pun worth was connected with thji j llajjahan houw for the la,it lx year and l'ltavins to join her mother and ewter.a. McKcc, Jane Duffy and Josephine Dorman. who have taken up their residence In 1 Denver, Col. : Others present to do honor to Miss Dun worth wero Mrs. Hnrry A. Slemers, tho I Misses Helen Slemers and Otley, Mrs. Jo- seph Samuels, Mr. Raymond Hart, Miss j Florence Hnrt, Mlrs Lillian O'Cnllaghan, the Misses Bntcson, Mrs. Charles Qulnn. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Maloy, Miss Mamie Lewis and Mrs. Chris A. McCarthy. The senior class of the Philadelphia High School for Girls will have a cakp and candy sale tomorrow from 2:30 until 5 o'clock In tho lunchroom of tho school, at 17th and Spring Garden streets. Tho arrangements are In charge of Miss Uvallne Young and Miss Katherlno Muiphy, with the aid of the senior class officers. The A prlmo sections, composed of girls graduating In June, 191C, will contribute the cakes, and tho members of tho clnss of February, 1917, the candy. Tho profits of the sale will bo used toward the equipment . of tho lately ac quired school athletic field. The public, especially graduates or old pupils of the bchool, aro cordially Invited. Tioga MISS FLORENCE O'NEILL Miss Florence O'Neill took part In a recent play given by members of St. Stephen's Dramatic Club. The dance of the Wessex Club, of Ti oga, on Tuesday night. In the Tioga Drawing Boom was a very delightful af fair. Sir. Howard X. Davis, Sir. John It Loughllu, Jr.. Sir. Samuel F. Orth and Sir. Herbert O. Sperry formed the committee In charge. The guests Included SUss Dor othy Bradway, Miss Florence Sauer, Miss Marie Edmunds, SUss Ruth Wilson, SIlss Katharine Snlvely. SUss Grace Fullman. Miss Rebecca Cooper. Stlss Dorotliy Church, Jliss Ethel Hunter, Miss Thelma Jones. SIlss Jeauuette Nelson, Miss Gladys Telss. SIlss Alice Loughlln, SIlss Helen Powers, SIlss Doris Anderson, Miss Marian Wilson. SIlss Slary Bergen, Miss Blarlan Groff, SIlss Edith Wlnchell, Bliss Josephine Slbson, SIlss Dorothy Hathaway, SIlss Ida Speed, SIlss Dorothy Irwin, SIlss Hazel Chew, Sliss Elsie Knour, Stlss Rose mary Wogan, Sirs. George Haguer, Mr. Thomas Shotwell. Sir. John SIllls, Sir. Her bert Belsen, Sir. Hobart Shletz, Sir. George Hyland, Sir Albert Kennedy, Sir. Wesley Coukllng, Sir. Frank Boyle, Sir. Gilbert Donahue, Sir. Joseph Bergen, Sir. William Donahue, Sir. Gilbert Hommera, Mr. Ira Conkllng, Sir. James Wlnchell, Sir. Ab bott Slbson, Sir. John Slawson, Sir. Brlu ton Young, Mr. Frederick Bergman, Mr Earl Stead. Mr. Sleryl Druyea and Mr. William Qulgley. r SIlss Edythe Kahn Slanko, of Balti more, Md., Is spending a few weeks as the guest of her cousin, Miss Mildred M. Manko, of Tioga. Camden and Vicinity Pr, and Mrs. II. H. Davis, of 623 Linden street, have returned from a visit to At lantto City- Notices for the Society page will b acrepted and printed In the Eifnlnc Ledier, but all ucn notice much b wvlttAu on ana hide of the uaver. niuat Im icucd u (all. with full addreu, noil ubtu powlbU telephone; number rami be Wn. Stad alt euch, communication! to "Society Editor," Kieuloj Jjtdjtr, eoi Clientuut street. i Vb1c thea reQulrciaeaft arc carried (at o Ibat Terlilcalon roar bi piMiiblj, Ifca nstlce IU Hot be pufelib4- 1 V JvJfsoI I mmmSmr? If 1 SfiMi i&1 1 Navy Yard News Colonel Littleton Waller Tazewell Wal ler. U. S. M. C, commanding officer of tho expeditionary forces In Haiti, came to the city yosteidny for a short stay on olllclal business. He will go 10 Washington to day and expects to return to the Philadel phia Navy Yard for a few dnvs before ho goes back to Haiti. Mrs. Waller enter tained at a detlghtful bridge party ester day afternoon nt her homo in the Yard. Her guests were Mrs. William Lee Rus sell, Mrs. A. (', Spooncr, Sirs. D. P. Man nlx. Mrs. Eugene D. Ryan. Mrs. W. L. Llttlefield, Mrs, Frank Whiting. Mrs. C. B. Price, .Mrs. Frederick Traut, Mra. S. H. Walsh, Mrs. Louis C.elssler. Mrs. Stam ford Moses. Miss Nannio Klnsett, of Nor folk, Va. ; Sirs. Louln .-raglll, Mrs. Hiram Bearss. Miss Dearss, Mrs. Smedlcy D. But ler. Miss Gartlcy. Mrs. H. B. Stanford. Mrs. Thomas F. Butler, Mrs. R. T. Hall. Mrs. Eugene Trlcou, Mrs. Lawrence Jackson, Miss Peters, Miss Josephino Shlppen Foster, Mrs. II. E. Owens, Mrs. Charles Grant Long, Mrs. Georgo Reid. Sirs. James B. Coryell, Mrs. B. II. Sul livan, Mrs. Richard Peters, Mrs. Wil liam P. DeNegre. Mrs. Addlncll Howson. Miss Hale, of Yonkers, X. Y. ; Mrs. Wil liam H. Gartley, Mrs. Lucius Bcebe, Sirs. William Lee Pryor and Mrs. Charles B. Drake. West Philadelphia Mrs. Georgo Seurfert, of 30th and Locust streets, will glvo a dinner tonight In honor of SIlss Pauline Andersen, of Lansdowne. uhoso marriage to Sir. Allan Kane, of BIdley Park, will take place the latter part of April. SIlss Charlotte Parke, of 4039 Spruce street, has loft for Xew York, where she will be tho guest of friends for a fortnight. SIlss Parke will have several dinners given In her honor during her visit. Sir. and Sirs. John Locke, of 1438 South 52d street, celebrated their COth wedding anniversary last night. Twenty-two mem bers of the Immediate families were pres ent. I Stlss Madeline Fraser. daughter of Sir. and Sirs. James Fraser, of 225 South Both street, was given a delightful mlscel I laneous shower on Saturday evening by I her friends. The affair was a complete surprise, and the table and dining room 1 wero artistically decorated In palo pink. 1 SIlss Eraser's engagement to Sir. George 1 Todd was announced some tlmo ago. The gticscs were suss treno Day. Sir. and Sirs. C. Bergmann. SIlss Dorothy Deuey. SIlss Marlon Weber, SIlss Emily Weber, SIlss Helen Grass, SIlss Slargueretta Har vey. SIls Slarguerito Bet-kcr, SIlss Etta Todd, SIlss Slay Smith, SIlss Clara Smith, Sir. Earl Foster. Sir. Holeer Stockholm. Sir. Joseph Harvey, Sir. Bernett Harvey, Sir. William Baker and Sir. George Todd. The Vlctrlx Dramatic Club produced tho three-act comedy. "A True Irish Heart." last ovenlng In K. of C. Hall. 38th and Slarket streets, under tho dliectiou of Mr. Thomas A. Devlin. Those who took part wero SIlss Anna Donahugh, SIlss Slargaret Lawler, SUss Teresa Riley. Sir. Thomas J. Holmes, Sir. William A. Nolan, Sir. Ed ward J. Tltterton, Sir. John .1. Devlne and Sir. Frank SIcSIenamln. A dance followed the performance Sirs. E. B. Dili, of 803 South COth Mreet, gave a tea yesterday afternoon In honor of Sirs. Ralph Kahall. Mrs. Dill was assisted in receiving by Sirs. a. F. Rockbe. Sirs. L. Bohrbach, Sirs. G. T Mitchell and SIlss Edith Armstrong Slembers of Band No. 7 of the B. V. SI. Sodality of Our Lady of the Bosary Church were entertained by their con sulfor. Sliss Slargaret Castle, of 601.1 Jef ferson street, Inst evening. Sluslcal se lections wero rendered by SIIbs Bessie Flanagan, Bliss Slary Cuff and SIlss Slar garet Castle. Among those present were SIlss Agnes SIcKernan, SIlss Bessie Flan ngan, Bliss Lillian Casey, Bliss Slary Cuff. SIlss Frances Kenton. Sirs. John SIcCrea, Sliss JIary Smith, SUss Beglna Begley, SIlss Kathryn Kilbride, SlUs Gernldlne Henderson. Bliss Frances Wall. SIlss Eliz abeth BIcGuckln. SIlss Regina SIcKenna. SUss Marian Slartiu. SUss Blargaret Glenn, SUss Anna Vanders, Stlss Florence Slyman and Miss Jennie Slyi.ian. AMUSEMENTS "T1. 1001214 Market 20o Kfl flPP 10 A. II to 11 US P. 41 JTcliclLt! LAST 3 DAys MARY PICICFORD. In the Unique Characterization "POOR LITTLE PEPPINA" Next Week Monday. TutiJay ami Wednesday JOHN IIAltnYMORE In .NBAItLY A KINQ-' Thursday. Friday. ria(urday Charlotte Walker In "The Trull of (he Lonesome fine" Globe Theatre "ASS'SJa UlVJUC YSVUHVILLU Conltnuoua 11 A. 41. to 11 IVM. 10c. 18c. 25o B. A. IlQLFB Presents "Ye Old Tyme Halloween" DESSIK ADELB FOLSON In "DKSTlNf OTllElt WELL-KNOWN ACTS 41UTKOPOIJTAN OPl A HOUSE METROPOLITAN OPE11A CO.. NEW YORK TUES, EVO., MARCH 7, AT 7:S0 WIEC18ELY TRISTAN UND ISOLDE limes, dadikl. Homer; Mm, Urtus, Well, Braun, BuhJeeel. Bloch. Cond Jtr. Bodamky. Seat 1109 Cbeslnut St Walnut UU, Race 0T. Z t mahketTaisovk leTii 04-nvilmr n ISA. m. toiiufip. j. otaniey marie doro tn "DIPLOMACY" Next Week- Mae Murray Wallace itelj la "TO HAVE AND TO HOLD" Arcadia CUWmiVT Bel 16th 10 A M to 11)13 P.M. BilKo Burke In tfmv. ts&i " " Js-rtTi. OUmrd t, B. Mjrkst 21 Sf TsrH W Southern Rcfiorta , 1 AYTdNA. Kla., Msrcll. i. T acMgV, fishing, tennis and golf help to while awy the days in this beAutlfubresort, wher s nlr Is so balmy that every one wants W be out of doors. Mr, and Sirs. Henry Irons, of Xew York, gave a largo bridge party ahd tefc nt their Japanese bungalow to raise funds for the French refugees. Forty tables were In play. Mr. Frank B. Off, who Is toUrIn the enst coast. Is hero for a few dayn. jur. nna jurs. William M. Test, Miss Gladys Peet and Miss Hcotten, who tisu-. ally spend part of oVcnr year here, have nrrlvcd and will remain for the balance of ' the season. , Sir. II. S, Burrows, who with Mrs. Bur , rows Is spending the winter nt the Xlev Ipland, ns has been thlr custom for many years, won tho prize this week In tho put ting contest. IStr. nnd Mrs. I, W. Durham a'e spend" Ing the winter at the Bldgewood. Sirs. D. a. Hawley, of Burlington, Vt. entertained nt bridge nt the Prince Oeorgo Thursday evening Prizes were won 'by I Sirs. George A. Miles and Mrs. I ' O, 1 Smith, of Philadelphia. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. Marglnson, who have been comlntr to Daytona for many years, arrived tWs week, accompanied by Air. nnd Sirs. A. 13. Starglnson and Mr. nnd Mrs. Kdwatd Scott. They will also visit other polnto of Interest before return ing to Phtlndcipile. Sir. nnd Sirs. C. Harrison Bne, who are spending the u Inter nt Deland, motored over to tho CIf.rendon, where they enter tained at lunchoon for Sir. and Mrs. W. II. Gclssln gor. Sir. and Mr. C. J. Dcagan, who have been to Cuba, irlll spend several weeks here beforo nU'irnlng to their home In Scranton, Pa, Sir. and SIrn. Walter Thompson enter tained nt dlnnei at tho Despland Monday ovonlng In celebration of Mrs. Thomp son's birthday. Tho favors were corsage bouquets of roses and violets Among those present were Mr. and Sirs. A. L. Hudolpli, Sir. nnd Sirs. D. W. Stills. Sir. Xclsep Stills, Sirs. John W. Thompson and SU. Talter Thompson. Sir. and Mrs. B. M. Jones, of Chester, Tn., have taken apartments nt tho Or mond, whero they Trill remain for sev oral weeks. Tho Bev. Carl H drummer nnd Sirs. Crammer nnd Sir. mi ICsn. B. E. Pepper are among the recen tttrtirnls from Phila delphia. What's Doing Tonight Chamber of Commerce, cvr on forelev trade. Central Y. 31. C. A.i f o'clock. Mahler Symphony, AenUw nt Music: 1 o clock. PliI Chi Delta smoker, Buieton Hall; I o'clock. University of Pennsylvania UMrtrnl CTJ'o'f concert and dance, Horticulture! far.; I o'clock. Ilrownlnz Society. New Century 7jrawln Roomi; 8 o'clock. I.oturo on "Portland Cement." by George A. Itnnkln, Franklin Institute; i o'clock. Lecturo on "Militarism nnd Amerlctn Ideals." by Rebecca Edelon. America's flnS liunser striker. Grand Hall, 410 Whar street; S o'clock. West rhllndelnhla Tluslness Men, lUlttmoie acntla and 50th street; S o'clock. Frr!. Central Germantown Avenue Rualnefs M 5G9 Germantown avenuo; 8 o'clock. I're. Tloca Iluslness Men. 3513 Germantowu C nue; 8 o'clock. Free. Cohockslnk Tluslnees Men. Ocrmantovm M' nuo and "th street; 8 o'clock Free. Sixteenth anniversary and banquet of At 611. Ilrotherhood of Railroad Trainmen. Be1 tlsh Rlto Hall, llroad and Race streets; I o'clock. Lecture. "Paul, the Christian Ideal." by Dr. J. Duncan Hpneth, under tho auspices of the University Extension Society. Centrat-Y. M. C A.. 1431 Arch street; 8 o'clock. i Shakospcnrean readlni: on "The Tamln of the Shrew." by I'hllndeh Rice, under th nusplcea of the University Extension Society, Association Hall. Germantown; 8 o'clock. Damiuet. Minute Sten of Alpha Baptist Church, Hotel Wallon. Feeble-minded exhibition. Wldener Bulldlne. Corinthian Yacht Club dinner. Bellevua Stratford Hotel; 7 o'clock. AMUSEMENTS A TtTTT T3LTT LAST POP. MAT, TODAY JUihLll Xll REST SEATS l.SO LAST 5 TIMES FAREWELL APPEARANCES OF Wi SOTHERN ,n A,f"d 8utcromdy "THE TWO VIRTUES" With SUSS ALEXANDRA CARLISLE Next Week Seats Today The Great C-Star Aggregation s William II. Crane Thos. "vV. Ross Maclyn Arbuckle Amelin Bingham Edith Taliaferro nn.i company in "THE NEW HENRIETTA." nnAATl This .- Neit Week. EvjrsatBUO i3r,JJi.U Mats. Wed i Sat., at S:1S Klaw & Krlnneer and George Tyler Present POLLYANNA The Olad Flay. Sprtaditio Good Chter Rest Seats 81 50 nt Popular Wed. Matinee SPECIAL MATINEE TODAY AT 3 P. M. grace la rue COSTUME RECITAL OP SONGS IN ENGLISH. Dliectlon ANDREAS DIPPEL T "V'DTr' Regular Mat Saturday, 2:15 JjlKlL TONIGHT AT 8 US JOE WEBER Presents The Incomparable Musical Comedy Hit THE ONLY GIRL By Henry Blossom and Victor Herbert "She's a Peach" Press "Well worth hearing and seeing." Publl Ledger. "A GREAT SUCCESS" RECORD b7 FrKeith's'Theatre CHESTNUT AND TWELFTH STREETS World's Famous Comedians 1 JOE LEW WEBER & FIELDS HEADLINING GREAT COMEDY BIL1.I Alan nrooM, -u , .w,n..,jr w ,,,..u.( Bert Melrose: Jim & Belly Morgan (.libera. ACADEMY OF MUSIC TCLMENDORF'- Tomor.Evg.8:l Sat. Mat. 2:30 HOLLAND Illustrated In Color by Mr. Elmendorf. Out of the Ordinary Motion Pictures. BOc, 75o i. $1 at Heppa's Amphl. at Acad. ;5o sxTMrptsitpoh'iiA VCB MAHLER EIGHTH SYMPHONY TUESDAY. APRIL 4. AT 8:15 ACADEMY OK MUSIC Choral and Orchestral I'oicea of Over One Thousand and Eight Soloists Tickets 12.50, S'.'.OU. 11.50, t Box Seals S3. Thursday nt Heppa's. llli) Chestnut Street Checks to Geo. T Haly English Version Spetht Aimlyil", "Sa Tr.I..Ir,-Th!J & Next Week. Etgs at 8-X"' r Ulicau Mats. Wed & Sat . at &1&. ZIEGPEL FOLLIE Popular Wed. Matinees, 60c to II 5Q BEAT SALE TODAY FOR TWO WEEKS. CheStnilt St. Chestnut Bel. lllh i FOURTH and LAST WEEK Of Durborough's Marvelous War PUnu "On the Firing Line With Germans" Seals :!3o from 2 to U I M. oally except Saturdays After 0. -5c aud BOc Oalliry, lio 'oirtl(,rhl N Wtt Ev- a 8 UHtWVli jj: Mats. Wed- t. Sal at 3-20 ISVstIl TINBECS 0V Sats It at MIPPW WnTrmt PP- Mat oday 2 W VV CUIIUL rE,gfc j5o t i, o signer. "MUTT & JEFF IN COLLEGE" N't Wk. Thurston. WQrld'i Qrcatast UaV NIXON Tonight at T 9 i TOY UJKtJUO. 1.JJ.1VW J0IIPOX EKO, Mil K'MinlroKnflroi' Mrt ET "mm, wqiw wr ti 1 - - .'41