Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 04, 1916, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 15

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EVENING liBDaBBPniLADBLPHIA. SATURDAY, MAE,OH 4, 191C.
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I
ANCY WYNNE ATTENDS SECOND
I SPITE of the fact that many per
N .. In tho South and at tho
," are .- ' i.r number of
SST53S tho Second Af etnyy
S nigh which was held In the ball
&oftheBe.1ovuetratford.andwa8 S5- niognincent ball.
f .. .. hoii waB wonuerim i
fTd eay u,w " ... - ......
.lMn . Of courao, inino ..
C v y "ate: ",wna weU on t0 n
?Lfe the BUeBt began to go down to
befort mo bm Cuvlcr wni
& WW"1. "1- i rnturned to
not present, "- nfronpsaea Were
.1, rv stunning. I do
Ek Mrs. Vaux Is beautiful but for
K i matter they are all good-looking
rlTthto year. Many of tho deb
fcX a tVded. Elisabeth Grimth,
fctantes u" chUi. whnrn
.hn has returneu uum " ---- -
ho haTbeen with tho family of her
he uaa u Nmldv dancing
Bianco, "" ,.. t..ia tirorn vnrv
attendance. ""-" " "r-;
rt in """ -- --
uid Eleanor mi; ..-- -
Knwn of chiffon and silver laco over
nricot satin. "" """J" ,". -
bo turning of the ; u.ov-r - "
art of arbor, wim """ "-
. .. .i.niMi t.e1nn ftin null tvnn
benches ana guu..b, " ---
,rCr many OZ US repuacu .., .
' - . i.-..11tnn annriwlnlinn. P.tC.
ihtll the cany iw -
erved in tho Palm Room and regular
ixiioviib Room, which opens on Chan-
Bailor and Broad streets, and It was in
he latter that tho patronesses Bupped.
"Whether it is that tho second As-
tmbly doc9 away wun me uurium
'otmnllty and awo which tho debs feci
it the first, it la hard to say, but cer
tain It la no ball of tho winter has
,een better than last nignvs. xnore
ero not bo very many mere, mo noor
bus never unraimuiuiuij v...,,. ......
ho music was wonderful.
I have seldom soon so protty a con-
:elt as tho small fountain which was
tranced under tho suspended Btage; a
constant shower played over a smnll
nd graceful Venus, and vari-coiorca
ltctrlc lights wore turned on at In
mate, giving a most novel and attrac
:(vo touch to tho whole room, which was
no mass of pink carnations, tiny
:enesta and climbing tiger lilies, which
Save for all tho world nn appenranco of
Ink orchids. Every post in the main
oom was twined with a vino and dlffer-
nt flowers; ono was American Beauty
OSes, another itniarneys, anotner
orchids, and still another tho palo yel
low gencsta, all forming a quite porfect
whole. I notlcod Mrs. Bob Montgomery,
iirho I always maintain Is ono of tho
rery premesi women in tnis city, wear
ne an exnulslte gown of flesh tullo and
Jlvcr sequins. Eleanor Pepper was
most attractlvo in bluo tulle and silver,
.nd Mazle Graham lookod perfectly
fcwect in white tullo.
The architects of tho University of
Pennsylvania, who havo acquired such
bn enviable reputation for themselves
or tho'ingenulty they display in getting
Up thcr affairs, arc expected to quite
outdo themselves this year In tho By
tantlne Ball they aro giving on Monday
ivenlng in tho drafting room of their
building.
ItTho ball, tho idea for which originated
njthe brain of Paul Crot, who resigned
Bwo years ago from tho architectural
ptflff to Join the French army, will bo
knodeled after tho affair which Is given
sen year in Paris by Les Quatres Arts
i l'Ecolo ties Beaux Arts, and tho Idea
met with such favor as a means of
playing the versatility of tho students
t already It Is being looked upon as
n annual event in placo of tho play
hlch had been given for tho last 14
ears. Tho drafting room is to be
yrned Into a perfect Byzantine gar
den, and has been bcautlfuly decorated
p, a blue-green and gold color scheme.
Uore than 200 banners, which havo
ien made and stenciled with tho pea
ckr the emblem of Immortality, and
ji9 Greek cross, will bo hung from the
ft the school will bo head of an atelier,
pgd he and his people, who will bo mem
jbera of the student body, will do Btunts
before Prof. Alfrod H. Gummero, who,
,3 the emperor, will be seated on a
,thronB at one ond of the room. Prof,
Paul Davis, as tho Patriarch of Con
stantinople, will blesa tho food, which
will bo brought In in baskets by six
Nubian slaves. Prof. John V. Van Pelt
mil bo Omar Khayyam, Prof. Georgo H.
Bickley will enact Saladln, Prof. Robert
IVMcGoodwIn will represent the Doge,
Prof. Howell L. Shay head of the city,
Prof. W. Powell Robblns the Caliph of
Tunis and Prof. Leicester Holland, as
the chief pirate, will have as his logo
nowly built pirate ship. Tho orchestra
,wjll be seated on top of one. of the lock-
Jrt, and the guests and patronesses
i also be comfortably ensconced on
kers durjng tho evening. The cos-
p of each young lady present has
Jen designed by the youth who sent
me Invitation, and I 'am assured
lat thoy will be historically correct In
sry detail. With marvelous fore.
wught a, dancing class for the bene-
t'Of those BtUdentH who hfivo nn vnt
ferned to trip the light fantastic has
wen in progress for the last fortnight
fehe town has gone symphonlcally or
grmphonetlcally mad, it seems, for
Mrever pn8 goes ono Is sure to be
S""! for an opinion on Mahler's Ira
Sgnal work, and the first public per
ESpWce in America, which took place
aprsday night at the Academy, Is a
gip nnver t0 be forgotten. The mag.
Sgw of the production is only less
?ne than the .ability of the man
p? conceived; the Idea of giving it here.
Jt Philip. Goepp, gave a most Interest
gf and Impressive talk yesterday
SJfnlng on Mahler's Eighth Symphony.
S' Qoepp, it appears, has: formed this
K?- which meets each Friday morn
1? lo hear a talk on th nrnmm i.a
p that afternoon by the Orchestra.
wMwg moss who hav been attend
the lectures are Mrs. John fr. Con
e, Jrs. George Dallas jjj MlB3
ADbJiiiVlJD-L' I jixviuuiaN x jv r jxlk,
r f But One Large Ball of the Season Was Its Usual
Preceded the Dance
Anna Gilchrist, Mrs. E. G. McColtln and
Miss Anne Thomson,
NANCY WYNNE.
Personals
Tho Pickering Hunt Club will hold Its
annual costume danco this evening in tho
club house. The commltteo In clmrgo In
cludes Mr. William J. Clothier, Mr. Alex
ander Coxe Yarnall, Mr. Effingham B.
Morris, Jr., Mr. Georgo Brooke, 3d, Mr.
Samuel J, Reeves and Mr. Warren F. Mar.
tin.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Copo Morton, of-
jjevon, win nave air. nna Mrs. Coleman
Peaoe Brown, Mrs. Winflcld Scott Arcr
and Dr. A. II. O'Neal ns their guests. Mr.
and Mrs. William A. Rolln, of Wayno, will
entertain Mr. and Mrs. Clarke DUrunt,
Miss Virginia Hanson, of Baltimore J Mrs.
Frederick B. Emblck, Mr. Harry C. Yar
row, Mr. Emlyn Wood, Mr. Marc Tooker
nnd Mr, Edwin Tllden.
Mr. nnd Mrs, Isnao II. Clothlor, Jr., will
have Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Drinker Riley
nnd Mr. J. Kent Willing aB tholr guests.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Reed Knox, of Valley
Forge, and Mr. ann Mrs. Henry Coale, of
Borwyn, will also entertain. ,
Mr. hnd Mrs. Daniel D. Wentz, of Tho
Orchard, Washington lano, Wyncoto, will
havo as their guests nt n dinner at tho
Bollovuo-Stratford on Tuesday evening
before the Bal Mnsquo Mr. and Mrs.
Charles W. Churchman, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Charles R, Wood. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. C.
Voorhees, Mrs. Voorhocs Drayton, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Florcnco Rtvlnus, Mr. A. B.
Strango, Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Dalo
nnd Mr. and Mrs. Philemon Dickenson.
Mr. nnd Mrs, E. Carlo Johnson, who aro
occupying the residence of Mr. nnd Mrs.
E. Hlno Johnson, nt 2211 Walnut street,
for the winter, will entertain nt dlnnor on
Tuesday evening bcforeHho Bal Mnsquo.
Tho guests will Includo Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred
erick L. Htmonln, Miss Kathleen McDon
ough, Miss May Butler, Miss Louise. N.
Crulce, Lieutenant John Sturdovant, U. S.
M. C. : Mr. Joseph II. Burroughs, Jr., and
Mr. Forrester n. Scott.
Dr. and Mrs. Walter Jnckson .Freeman,
of 1832 Spruce streot, will ontortaln at
dinner on Tuesday evening before tho
Bal Mnsquo In honor of Miss Josephine
C. Shtppen Foster, debutante daughter
of Mrs. Thomas C. Foster. Tho guests
will Includo Mrs. Thomns Fostor, Miss
Mnrlon Hutchinson Button, Miss A. Mnr
Jory Taylor, Miss Edith T. Oracle, of
Washington ; Miss Serena Taylor, of
Washington: Mr. Donolson Hoopes, Mr.
Roland E. Lea, Mr. Charles Prlco Maulc,
Mr. W. Montnguo Lycett, Jr., Ensign
Robert E. Elmor. U. S. N., nnd Mr.
Townsend Whelen Lycett.
Mr. and Mrs. Moncure Btddlc, of Chest
nut Hill, will entertain nt dinner this
evening In honor of MIbs Gladys Williams
nnd Mr. Georgo Gordon Meado. whoso en
gagement wns recently announced.
Mr. RndclifTo Cheston, Jr., nnd Mr.
Charles S. Cheston will give a dinner
danco this evening nt the Whltomarsh
Valley Hunt Club for tholr debutante sis
ter, Miss Charlotto M. Cheston.
Miss Elizaboth du Puy Scott, debutante
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hutchison
Scott, will bo tho guest of honor nt a
thcatro party to be given this evening by
Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Crozer Grimth, of 1810
bpruce street. As Mrs. Grimth is In mourn
ing tho party will bo cnaperoncd by Mrs.
Barton Cooke Hirst. Tho guests will in
clude Miss Sarah C. Nellson, Miss Emlllo
P. Kennedy, Miss Gertrude L. Pnncoast,
Miss Julia Hamp, ' Miss Elizabeth D.
Wheeler! Miss Catherine Cassard, Mr. Ed
ward L. Duer 2d, Mr. Francesco Vnldoz,
Mr. Philip Man-el, Mr. Edward Cassard,
Mr. Walter Clark, Jr., Mr. Thomas G.
Hirst. Mr. Edward Harris and Mr. Will
lam Davis.
Miss M. Claire Spenser has hnd Miss
Agnes Brocklo and Miss Corinno Borden
Freeman as her guests this Week at her
homo in St. Davids.
A reception will bo given this evening
by tho Penn Club at the clubhouse, 720
Locust street, at 9 o'clock, to meet Cap
tain Robert Lee Russell, U. S. N com
mandant of the Navy Yard.
Mrs. Oswald Chew, of Radnor, will
leave for Europo Iho first of April, to join
her husband, who Is a member of tho Bel
gian Relief Committee. Mr. and Mrs.
Chew expect to return to America In July.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick W. Schmidt nnd
their little daughter, Miss Henrietta
Schmidt, aro expected to return to Rad
nor from Palm Beach today.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Van Sclver, of Ingle
side. Chestnut Hill, are spending several
weeks at the Roynl Folnclnnn, Palm
Beach.
Along the Main Line
OVERBROOK. Mr. Harry F. Curtis
and his daughter. Miss Alma M. Curtis, of
S870 Drexel road, have left for a trip of
three weeks to Florida.
MERION, Mr. and Mrs. William J.
Wilson and their daughters, MIbs Helen
Wilson and Miss Mary Gibson Wilson,
who have been spending two months In
Southern California, will return to their
home In Merlon about tho middle of
March.
HAVERFORD. Mr. and Mrs. John
Spnrhawk, of Haverford Court, have
moved to their new home on Montgomery
avenue. Mr. Sparhawk's friends will be
glad to learn that he has fully recovered
from his recent Illness.
ROSEMONT. Mrs. Charles Slnnlck
son, of Rosemont, will leave on Monday
to spend several weeks at Hot Springs, Va.
ST. DAVID'S. Mrs. J. Bertram Mitch
ell Is visiting in Fall River, Mass.
DEVON. Mr. and Mrs. William Baker
Whelen, who left last week tor southern
California, have been spending some time
nt Pasadena, and later will go to Coro
nado Beach. Mr, and Mrs. Whelen ex
pect to return to their home at Devon
about April 1.
Germantown
Mrs. Percival Tattersfield. of Lincoln
drive and Carpenter street, will entertain
at tea on Saturday, March U, for her
daughter, Miss Olga Tattersfteld. The
young ladles who wU assist In receiving
are Miss Polly Burllnghame, Miss Crouter,
Miss Jarie Klnsey, M(ss Dprothy Klnsey,
Miss Emily Tattersfteld, Miss Dorothea
Hendly, Miss France Kllburn, Miss Julia
Hamilton, Miss France Bary, Miss Vir
ginia Bary and Miss Anne Wilson, Mrs.
II. M. B. Bary and Mrs. J. W, Tattersfteld
will pour tea, Miss Burllnghame, of Vir
ginia, Is the guest of Mrs, Tattersfteld for
a month.
A dance Is being arranged by Miss
Minerva ileadley and Miss Electra Grif
fith for the benefit of the Providence Gen
eral Hospital, to be given on Saturday
evening. March 11, at the Germantown
Automobile Club. Among (he patronesses
are Mrs. Calvin Pardee. Mrs. Edwin
Lavluo. Mrs. Thomas Potter, Jr., Mrs,
William T. Headley. Mrs. Q. 8. Griffith.
Mrs. Luther Chase. Miss Catherine Nel
son, Mrs. Robert Alexander. XT. Mary
Rldgway. Mrs. Gsorse Woodward and
Mr Sawual ttuwell, Js,
Along the Reading
Mrf. nnd Mrs. Charles Potter, Jr of
Wnshhigton lane, Chelten Hills, will have
Miss Banny McLean, of Baltimore, Md.,
ns their guest for over tho week-end.
Miss McLean nrrlvcd In Philadelphia yes
terday, Mr. and Mrs. Georgo lloraco Lorlmer.
of Church road, Wyncote, havo bought a
large farm nt Bothnyrcs, ndjolnlng tho
Kings Oak farm that Mr. Lorlmer pur
chased several years ngo, and near tho
summer homes of Mr. Joseph Wharton
Llpplncott, Mr. Samuel Reeves, Mr. J.
Bertram Llpplncott, Mr. N. Allen Stock
ton nnd tho Crnlgo Llpplncott homo.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Mclnncs, of
Mountain rond, Oak Lano, hnvo Mrs.
Melnnes' sister, Miss Luclllo Fcnton, of
Baltimore, Md., ns their guest for nn In
definite tlmo. Many Informal entertain
ments nro being glVen In honor of Mls9
Fcnton during lior visit
Dr. nnd Mrs. Joseph K. Dixon, of Wyn
cote, nnnouncc tho engagement of their
(laughter, Miss Allco Lorrnlno Dixon, to
Mr. Harold C. Bond, of Boston, Mass.
No dnto lins been set for tho wedding,
Miss Dixon Is a senior In the Mt. Holyoko
College nnd has distinguished herself both
In scholarship nnd athletics, having at
tained a marked degrco of popularity In
tho life of tho college. Mr. Bond Is a
Phi Beta Kappa of Dartmouth.
Mr. and Mrs. William Mulford, of Wyn
coto, havo Issued Invitations for a dinner
on Tuesday next at 7 o'clock. Tho guests
nfterward will attend tho Bal Masque.
Miss Mary Ross, of Roscommon, Linden
nvenue. Doylestown, has returned to her
homo after a visit of several weeks nt
Old Point Comfort, Va.
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FASHIONABLE WEDDINGS END
WINTER OF UNUSUAL GAIETY
Aertsen-Howell, Dixon-Thayer and Liggett-Runk Nup
tials of Social Importance Miss Mackay-Smith
Wedded in Washingtqn
AERTSEN HOWELL.
The marriage of Miss Iieatrlco Howell,
daughter of Mrs. Charles II. Howell, to
Mr. Guilliaem Aortson. Jr., was solem
nizod today at noon In the Church of
tho Holy Trinity, Rlttcnhouso square.
Tho rector, the Rov Floyd W. Tomklni.
D. D., officiated. Tho brldo was attended
by her slater. Miss Josephine Fitter
Howell, as maid of honor, and by Miss
Cecllo Fitler Howell, anothor sister, and
Mrs. Georgo F. Tyler, as biidesmalds.
Little. Miss Edith Watts, a nleco of tho
brldogroom, was flower girl.
The bride, who was given In marrlago
by her brother, Mr. Cooper Howell, wore
nn oxqulslto gown of Ivory whlto satin,
cmbroldored In pearls and trimmed with
duchess Inco. From tho shoulders fell a
long court train.. Her veil, which wns of
tullo, was held to tho head with a band
of pearls nnd orange blossoms. A grace
ful bouquet of whlto bridal roses was car
ried. Miss Howell, tho maid of honor,
was gowned In palo blue satin, with n hat
of taupe, trimmed with yellow roses, und
she carried pale yellow roses. Tho brides
maids woro picturesquo froclts of yellow
satin nnd hats of thin black straw,
trimmed with yellow roses, and carried
yellow roseB. Tho llttlo flower girl woro
a dainty frock of whlto llngerlo and car
ried sweetheart roses.
Mr. Aertsen had Mr. John W. Brock,
Jr., ns best man, and hla ushers included
Mr. W. Prontlco Sanger, Mr. Robert H.
Cox and Mr. R. Stuyvesant Plerrepont.
of New York; Mr. Chester C. Bolton, of
Cleveland, and Mr. Sidney F. Tyler Brock,
Mr. George F. Tyler, Mr. William L. El
klns and Mr Marmaduke Tllden, Jr., all
of this city.
A reception at tho town house of the
bride's mother, 1523 Walnut street, fol
lowed tho ceremony.
DIXON THAYER
A fashionable wedding of late winter
took place this afternoon at 4 o'clock,
when Miss Emily Markoo Thayer, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Thayer, be
came the bride of Mr. William Bolton
Dixon. Tho ceremony, in tho Church of
the Redeemer. Bryn Wawr. was per
formed by the Rev. Georgo Calvert Carter.
The bride, who was given in marrlago
by her father, was attended by Miss
Harriet Morgan Frazler as maid of
honor, and her bridesmaids were Miss
Alice Chapman Thayer. Miss Elizabeth W.
Henry. Miss Margaret Thayer, Miss Jean
Nelson Long, Miss Marlon Twiggs Myers,
Miss Anne Lewis, Miss Mary D. Thayer
fand Miss Louise Dixon. Miss Elizabeth
Thayer, the small uaugnier oi jur. unu
Mrs. George C. Thayer, was flower girl
and her brother. Master George C. Thayer,
Jr., acted as page. ,,....
The chancel was banked with palms
and beautifully decorated with spring
flowers. The bride was dressed in a white
satin gown, fashioned on simple lines,
with a long court train falling from the
ehoulders, and bodice veiled In tulle and
trimmed with old point lace She wore her
great-grandmother's wedding veil of old
Blonde lnce, edged with tulle, and pret
tily caught with orange blossoms, and
carried a shower bouquet of lilies of the
valley and sprays of white orchids.
Miss Frazler, the maid of honor, wore
a dainty frock of pompadour pink silk,
made with pannier effect, iover a white
lace foundation. Her flat white leghorn
hat turned up at the back, was trimmed
with spring flowers, nnd she carried a
bouquet of pink snapdragons and blue
larkspurs. The bridesmaids were gowned
alike In frocks of pink tulle, made with
skirt effect, and wore picture hats of
white leghorn, wreathed with spring flow
ers Their bouquets, like the maid of
honor's, were of pink snapdragons and
blue larkspurs. Little Miss Thayer, the
flower gtrl. was dressed in an exquisite
white lingerie frock nnd wore a white
leghorn hat, trimmed with spring flowers
and pink velvet streamers, and her brother
more a pink velvet BUit, with deep white
frilled collar, and between them they car
ried a basket pretllly filled with spring
flowers and fern
Tne uesi m&u wu wr. rtu Fuouq
Dixon and. Uu ushers included Mr. Ed-
PARTICIPANTS IN
w,:i sf .y '
mund Thayer, Mr. Joseph T. Thayer, Mr.
FitE Eugene Ncwbold, Mr. Julius Doollttlo,
Utlca, N. Y.j Mr. Joseph M. Fox, 2d, Mr.
Alan Crawford, Mr. .Samuel Welsh, Mr.
Sydney Thayer, Jr., Mr. A. Douglas Rus
sell, of Princeton, N. J and Dr. Edwnrd
Bell Krumbhaar.
Following tho church ceremony a recep
tion was held at tho Thornbury, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Thayer's homo at Haverford. After a
wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Dixon will
mako their homo temporarily with Mrs.
Dixon's parents until their now houso nt
St. Martin's Is completed.
LIGGETT RUNIC.
Ono of tho most Interesting of the pre.
Lenten weddings took place nt noon to
day, when Miss Edith Halscy. Runk,
daughter of Mrs. William M. Runk, of
Haverford, becamo tho brldo of Mr. J.
Thomas Liggett, In tho Church of tho
Redeemer, Bryn Mawr. Tho ceremony
was performed by tho Rev. Georgo Cal
vert Carter, rector of tho church. The
bride, who was given In marrlago by her
brother, Mr. Louis B. Runk, woro n hand
some gown of white tulle, with a long
court train of cloth of silver, and carried
a shower bouquet of white orchids and
lilies of tho valley.
Tho maid of honor, Miss Evelyn S.
Runk, sister of tho brldo, woro n frock
of pink taffeta, trimmed with silver laco,
and a brown tullo hat, nnd carried
pink snapdragons nnd lupins, tied with
bluo tulle. Tho bridesmaids, Mrs. H. Ten
Brocck Runk. Mrs. Robert W. Liggett,
Miss Holcn Boyd, Mlsd Ruth B. Wilson,
of Now York j Miss Mary Louise Russell
and Miss Doris Russoll, of Chicago, wore
frocks of blue taffeta, trimmed with sli
ver lace, and brown tulle hats. They
carried arm bouquets of pink snapdragons
and lupins, tied with pink tulle. Tho
two llttlo flower girls, Miss Elizabeth
Runk and Miss Emllle Runk, nieces of the
brldo, woro white smocked frocks, with
white straw hats, trimmed with pink
taffeta, and carried baskets of pink snap
dragons and pink sweet peas, Tho two
ribbon bearers, little Miss Alice Marsh
and Miss Anita Liggett, niece of the bride
groom, woro white smocked frocks und
whlto straw hats, trimmed with blue
taffeta
Mr. Robert W. Liggett was his brother's
best man, and the UBhers Included Mr.
Howard B. Liggett, another brother of
tho brldegrooyi ; sir. II. Ten Broeck Runk,
brother of the bride; Mr. Spencer Ser
geant Large, Mr. Hansel! French, Mr.
Cowan Bain and Mr. Franklin H. Staf
ford. A small reception at the home of the
bride's mother, In Haverford Court fol
lowed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Lig
gett will be at home after May 1 on Berk
ley road, Haverford.
WATKINS MACKAY-SMITH.
The marriage of Miss Gladys A. Mackay-Smith,
daughter of Mrs. Alexander
Mackay-Smith, to Mr. William Bell Wat
kins, of Westtown, Pa., will take place
this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock In plc-
ugtiresque St, John's Church, Washington,
pF C, of which the bride's father, the
Right Rev. Alexander Mackay-Smith, late
Bishop of Pennsylvania, was rector for
many years. The Rev. Ernest Paddock, of
Cambridge, Mass., who was assistant at
St. John's during Bishop Mackay-Smlth's
incumbency, will officiate. The Right Rev.
Alfred Harding, Bishop of Washington,
will pronounce the blessing.
The bride, who will bo given In mar
riage by her mother, will be led to the
altar by Mr, William R. Mowe, of New
York. She will wear a lovely gown of
white satin, with a court train six yards
in length. Flounces of beautiful point
laco, which adorned her mother's wedding
dress, are used on the skirt, and the
bodice la. composed of lace and tulle. Her
tulle veil, worn over the face, will be
caught across the brow with a chaplet of
orange blossoms, and a rarely beautiful
veil of point lace, which came to the
bride from her grandmother, Mrs. Elijah
Ward, will be arranged over this at the
back. Miss Virginia, Mackay-Einlth will
be maid o4 honor for., her lter( She will
WEDDING TODAY
wear a frock of golden yellow satin, mndo
on modish lines, with tho trained skirt cut
short across the front Tho brldoxinnlilM
will bo Mrs. Frederick Ashtou do I'cyster,
of New York; Mis. William Strong I'u.sh
Ing, of Slmsbury, Conn.; Miss Alice H.
Hopkins, of Wllllmnstown, Mass., and
Miss Mary C Curtln, of Philadelphia.
They will wear gowns of French bluo
sntln, made after tho manner of the maid
of honor's costume, with bats of bluo
tullo nnd straw, trimmed with sliver lace.
All the attendants will enrry sheaves of
yellow roses, tho lovely Mrs. Aaron Ward
variety, which was named for Mrs. Mackay-Smlth's
first cousin.
Tho bride's small nieces. Miss Florence
Mnrlatt nnd MIsh Virginia Marlatt, will
be (lower girls, wearing dainty frocks of
white tulle, with ovcrsktrts of hluo satin
caught with tiny wreaths of yellow roses.
They will carry baskets of roses. Mr. J.
Keating Wlllcox will bo best man. nnd tho
ushers will bo Mr. Richard Montgomery
Phlllcr, Mr. Edward Lowlier Stokes, Mr.
Edward S. Nellson, Mr. Barclay McFad
den, Mr. Sumner Rulon-Mlllor nnd Mr.
Edwin Bonsack, all of Philadelphia; Mr.
John Dornu, of Wllkes-Barro, Pn ; Mr.
Hawley Chester and Mr. Stewart Camden
Pratt, of Now York, and Mr. Charles Les
ter Marlatt, of Washington.
A reception nt tho homo of Mrs. Mac-kny-Smith.
In 10tlV street, Washington, will
follow tho ceremony. Mr. nnd Mrs, Wat
kins will llvo at Mnxmeadows, Mr. Wat
kins' cstnto nenr Westtown.
ADAMS HENDREN.
Among tonight's weddings will bo that
of Miss Dorothy Hendrcn, dnughtor of
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Hendren, of
5427 Rldgo avenue, Roxborough, and Mr.
James Richardson Adams, which will tako
placo at 6 o'clock at tho homo of tho
bride's parents. Tho ceremony will bo
porformod by tho Rov. Dr. James B.
Halscy, rector of St. Timothy's Protes
taW Episcopal Church, and will bo fol
lowed by a reception for tho families of
the bridegroom and brldo and their closo
friends. Upon their return from an ox
tended Journey Mr. and Mrs. Adams will
bo at homo on Wednesdays In May at
their homo on Sovillo street, Roxborough.
MISS MARIE Q. KELLER
HEYL KELLER.
A beautiful wedding will take place to
night In St. Peter's German Lutheran
Church, 42d and Pnrrlsh streets, when
Miss Mario O Keller, daughter of Dr. and
Mrs. Harry F. Keller, of 2313 Green street,
will be given in marriage by her father
to Mr. Herman Frederick Heyl. The cere
mony will be performed at 6 o'clock by tho
Rev. Philip Hob. and will bo followed by
a reception at the home of the brldo's par
ents. Miss Augusta H. Keller and Miss
Henrietta Keller, the brido's sisters, will
bo her only attendants. Mr Harry Ilex
amer Keller, the bride's brother, will be
best man. After an extended Journey
Mr. Heyl and his bride will be at home
after May 1 at 6 Chestnut terrace, Eas
ton. Fa. Miss Keller, who Is the daughter
of the principal of the Germantown High
School, was graduated from Bryn Mawr
College last June, and the wedding will
be attended by many of her classmates
from distant cities.
Chester Valley
Mr. Edward F. Bracken, or Paoll, will
spend the week-end with relatives at Cole
ralne. O.
The oholr boys of the Church of the
Good Samaritan, Paoll, will give a min
strel show this evening at the parish house,
and the proceeds will be for the benefit of
their camping' fund.
0 i
Dr. Joseph Kalbfus, secretary of the
Game Commission at Harrisburg, will
speak before he Monday Afternoon Club
of Malvern. 9a Monday oa "Wild Life of
IUO DUtU,1
SUCCESSFUL PERFORMANCE
GIVEN IN LANSDOWNE CLUB
Capacity Audience Attends First Nigh't of Amateur
Musical Show, Which Will Be Repeated Tonight.
Holman School Also Gives Play
Mf-pHE FOLLIES OF 1916," n. musical
JLmelango, was given Inst evening be
fore a large audience In tho Twentieth
Century Club, Lnnsdowne, and will bo
repeated again this evening. Tho sketch
called 'The Spy," which was written by
Julian J. Keeuan, wns remarkably well
done Miss Isabel Galbrnlth, ns tho Inn
keeper's daUKhtcr.was Very ntlrnctlvo. Tho
sketch wan followed by tho regular mln
strol clrclo, a skit, "Waiting for the D13,"
nnd nn exhibition of eccentric dancing by
Mr Frank Oesterllo nnd Mr. Georgo Rob
inson Others taking pnrt In tho per
formance were Mr Philip Qulnlnn, Mr.
Robert Fereuson. Mr Joseph Whclan,
Mr Arthur Davenport, Mr. James Ridings,
Mr Arthur Brvan. Mr. Malcolm tjnrscati
den. Mr Raymond Oeden. Miss Eliza
beth Loughnoy, Miss Alma Wallace, MIrs
Eleanor ronwny. Miss Mnry uainrniin,
Mr Alphonsus Sprout nnd Mr. N. Nichols
The flnmmlUne In elmriro Includes Mr
John nalhralth. Mr. Albert Ridings and
Mr Oeorgo Stntzell. Jr., of Yo Owls' Club;
Mr William Sullivan. Mr. Philip Qulnlnn
nnd Mr. Joseph Whelun, of the Beta
Theta Club.
Tho Literary Society of tho Holman
School will present n piny, "Tho Twig of
Thorn," which will bo followed by n dance,
nt tho I'hllomuslnn Club, 3&4 1 Walnut
stret, for tho benefit of tho Collego Settle
ment Tho play Is staged by Miss Emlllo
Krlder Norrls. nnd the cast Includes Miss
Helen Shoemaker, Miss Sarah Adamson,
Miss Charlotto Cnvanna, Miss Elizabeth
Green, Miss Cathcrlno Adamson. Miss
Mnrcla Soils, Miss Elizabeth Ertel. Miss
Margaret Shoemaker. Miss Dorothy Prior,
Miss Mabel Megraw, Miss Mario Gcssler,
Miss Anne Nclhon, Miss Mary Barnes and
Miss Helen McCalla.
The Gamma Eta Knppa fraternity of
the Philadelphia high schools held Its
midwinter promenade In tho ballroom of
the Walton last evening. Because of sev
eral unique Innovations provided by tho
committee, tho dance was ono of the most
successful over given by tho high school
set.
Tho committee in charge consisted of
members of tho Kappa Upsllon Chi chap
ter, and Included .Mr. Robert Crowley,
chairman; Mr. Herbert Irwin, Mr. Rich
ard Scliolcs and Mr. Gilbert Wilcox.
Tho patronesses were Mrs. Arthur Zlrk
mnn, Mrs. Marlon Wilcox, Mrs. L. Irwin,
Mrs. E. R. Scholes and Mrs. Robert Crow
ley. On Tuesday evening St. Gabriel's Dra
matic Club wilt give "When We Were
21" 111 tho Auditorium at Norwood, Pa.,
for tho benefit of St. Gabriel's Church. Tho
cast will Include Mr. John Clcary, Mr.
Charles Cleary. Mr. Leo Tralnor, Mr. John
Llnnlngton, Mr. John Kelly, Mr. Russell
Carver, Mr. Norman Ford. Mrs. Robert
Flncgnn, Miss Amelia Weber, Miss M.
Llnnlngton, Miss Mnrgarct Flynn and Miss
Soblnn Uleau.
Miss Mildred Miller, of 14 South 42d
street, watt glvon a surprise party by her
brother, Mr. Joseph Miller, on the occasion
of her return from New York. Among
thoso present woro Miss Mary Miller, Miss
Lillian Levin, Miss Sarah Lovick. Miss
Sarah Greonblatt, Miss Esther Rotter,
Miss Paulino Snyder. Miss Mary Rosen
berg, Mlsa Jennie Miller, Miss Etta Miller.
Miss Florence Rosonberg, Miss Florcnco
Bnyllnhon, Miss Esther Goldberg, Miss
Jennie Cohen, Miss Ida Goldberg, Miss
Fannie Detlch, Miss Molllo Nndlsh, Miss
Molllo Korson, Miss Edith Bagdon, Miss
Sarah Welnstock, Mr. Joseph Miller, Mr.
Lowls Tollln. Mr. Benjamin Cohen. Mr.
Benjamin Tollln, Mr. Lewis Miller, Mr.
Thomas Miller. Mr. Lewis Hlrsch, Mr
Herman Koppelman, Mr. Edward Shofller,
Mr. Samuel Epstein, Mr. Isaac Levy, Mr.
Leon Veil, Mr. Jnck Brnmmlck. Mr. Max
Bagdon, Mr. Joseph Learner, Mr. Peter
Cohen, Mr. Maurlco Welnstock, Mr. Arthur
Goldberg. Mr. Robert Caesar, Mr. Samuel
Hnusmnn. Mr. Abraham qoldberg and Mr.
Herman Taylor.
Piano selections wero given by Miss
Lovick. Mr. Taylor and Miss Levin, nnd
i-evernl vocal selections wero given by Mr.
Thomns Miller and Miss Esthor Ooldberg.
Mr. Joseph Learner entertained tho com
pany by several recitations.
Miss Mary L. Morrlssey and Miss Mnr
Baict B. Morrlssey, of 2141 North Gratz
street, entertained nt cards Thursday aft
ernoon. Their guests wero Miss Elizabeth
McMahon, Miss Gertrudo Gregg, Miss
Graco Mooncy, Miss Margaret Connelly,
Miss Katherlno McKlnney, Miss Reglna
Barry and Miss Allco Cook.
A meeting of tho Sixteen Club was held
at tho homo of Miss Grace Mills. 5023
Chehtnut street, this week. Those present
wero Miss Alice Chllds. Miss Ann Cleland,
Miss Ruth Hnlght, Miss Mary Hall, Miss
Constance Hubbard. Miss Edith Lambert.
Miss Mabel Peterson, Miss Florence Starr,
Ml&s Margaret Thompson nnt' Miss Made
lino Towno.
Mr. nnd Mrs. William McGonlglo, of
1710 Moore street, entertained at a sur
prise party In honor of their niece, Miss
Anna Mario Clad, oil Wednesday ovenlng.
Tho guests wero Miss Edith McGonlgle,
Miss Ida Smith, Mlts Evelyn McGovern,
Miss Stella Wrieht, Ml.ss Anna Sullivan,
Miss Ethel Wilson, Miss Helen McKlnney,
Miss, Ella Birch, MIbs Katherlno Glynn.
Miss Ellen Stevens. Miss Anna Finnegan,
Mr. Albert Irwin, Mr. Herbert Clarke, Mr.
Robert Sullivan, Mr. John Sullivan, Mr.
D. Charles Zelglcr, Mr. Ralph Topham,
Mr. John Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
JMasIIn, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Frlen-
singer, Mr. and Mrs. Jonn Acmey, ana air.
and Mrs. John C. Sullivan The evening
entertainment consisted of dancing, muhlo
and games, followed by a buffet supper.
Mrs. William F. Tate entertained the
members of her embroidery circle on
Wednesday nfternoon at her homo, 3256
North 5th street. Those present were
Mrs. James Williams, Mrs. Robert Wul
lace, Sirs. Michael Crowley, Mrs. Angel
Labarrero, Mrs. Frederick Miller, Miss
Kathryn Lynch nnd Miss Nulty. Miss
Lynch gave an Interesting talk on "Early
Norman and Flemish Tapestries."
Miss Bertha M. Prendergast and Miss
Reglna F. Bunichter gave a card party,
followed by a dance, In aid of the new
Church of St. Carthage, 62d street and
Cedar avenue, on Tuesduy evening. There
were about 200 guests present.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Greenfield, of 1641
Federal street, entertained on Tuesday
afternoon In honor of the fourth birthday
of their little daughter, Miss Sara Green
field. Children played games and joined
In a chorus of favorite songs. Refresh
ments were served. Miss Bertha Schatel
gave several vocal solos. Among those
present were Mr. and Mrs. M. Greenfield,
Mrs. Kanofsky, Mrs. Marks, Mrs. S. Blen
onstock, Mr. Henry Goodfrlend, Miss Ros
alyn Goodfrlend, Miss Sara Greenfield,
Miss Mildred Greenfield, Miss Edythe
Blenenstock, Master Arnold Blenenstock,
Miss Marie Kanefsky, Miss Clara Apt,
Miss Anna Blenenstock, Miss Clara Coben.
Master Howard Cohen, Master Bernard
Blackman. Miss Lillian Blackman, Miss
Beatrice Blenenstock, Master Nathaniel
Howard Blenenstock, Ml&s Bertha Apt,
Miss Sylvia Blenenstock, Miss Emma Mil
ler, Master Jules Zusserman, Master
Abraham Bruner and Master Victor
Bruner,
A surprise leap year party was given
to Miss Sarah Stern. In honor of her birth
day, on Tuesday evening, at her home,
3834 Pennsgrove street. Those present
were Miss Bessie Alelnlkoff, Ulu Lillian
Alelnlkoff, Miss Rebecca Sadler. MUa
Jennie Stambler, Miss Mamie Grass, Mlsa
father Wei? Miss Reba Kohn. Miss
Catherine Mona Mut? Bdytbe TelUeman.
1 Mlsa Tlllia gldar, Misa gajali. Base, Mll
rf
Bertha Stein, Mr- Herman Abrams, Mr,
David Abrams, Mr. Jacob Pomerahtz, Mr.
Jnck SImpklns, Mr. Albert Leskln, Mr.
Mitchell Blank, Mr. Jack Melsel and Mr.
Herman Stein.
Mrs. Bolters T. McCleary. of 14 North
Hirst street, entertained her "600" club
on Wednesday nfternoon, The members
nro Mrs. John P, Young, Mrs. F. Gaines,
Mrs. F. A. Duckworth, Mrs. W. Pleraon,
Mrs. Charles Bavcry, Mrs. Wllllnhl SaVery,
Mrs. H. Stnnncrt, Mrs. W. Brower, Mrs.
L. Topham, Mrs. Carl Rottman and Mrs.
R. C. Hutchinson.
A very attractive birthday dinner was
given to Mrs. Georgo W. Hills, of the
Hotel Marlyn, 40th nnd Walnut BtreetB,
last Thursday evening, by a number of
hor friends. Dinner wns served In the
prlvato dining room, tho table being deco
rated with daffodils nnd maidenhair fern,
Among those present nt the dinner,
which wns followed by n dance, Wero Mr.
anil Mrs Frederick S. Morris, Mrs. Anne
H. Garrett, Miss Morris, Mr. and Mrs.
W. R. Urlce, Miss Brlce, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Joseph O'Hnro, Mr John Hanson, Mr. W.
II. Grant and Mr. Georgo W. Hills.
Miss Gladys Ellso Nnchmnn entertained
a number of friends nt a Wellington
Birthday party recently. Tho guests
included Miss Eleanor Ashor, Misa
Emma Rannohoff, Miss Mnrgaret Huston,
Miss Irn Goldstein, Miss Ruth Wotlz,
Miss Mildred Wotlz, Miss Heleno Becker,
Ml.ss Hortenso Mnrks, Miss Dorothy
Steelier, Miss Jcanctto Einfold, Mlsa
Gladys Flelgleman, Miss Heleno Flolglo
man. Miss Loulso Cronhcim nnd Miss
EIslo Nnchman.
A surprise dinner wns given In honor of
Mr. and Mrs. Wllent on their tenth wee
ding nnntversnry this week. Mr. Louis
Coren, Mr Rnymond Dhuo nnd Mr. Harry
Talbot entertained tho guesta Miss Flor
cnco Knno sang solos, with Miss Salllo
Slngley at tho piano, and Mr. Stnnlcy Al
bertson gave somo very popular songs.
Among the guests were Mr. nnd Mrs.
Wllent, Mr. nnd Mrs Kano, Mr. and Mrs.
Moody, Mrs. Edwin Albertson, Mr. Adam
Albortson, Mrs. Kntlo Slngley, Mr. George
Hoffnor, Jr.. Mr Edwin Slngley, Miss
Harriet Albertson, Mr. Louis Coren, Miss
Margaret Hoffnor, Mr. Stanley Albertson,
Miss McCaffrey. Mr. George Wllent, Jr.,
Miss Florence Kane, Miss Callahan, Mr.
Raymond Dhue, Mr. Harry Talbot, Mr.
H.trry Dhue, Jr, Mr. and Mrs. Baker, of
Tacony, Mr. and Mrs. IIotTner. Mr. Frank
Albertson, Mr. Albert Rader, Miss Cather
ino Albortson nnd Mr. George Rhllo.
A surprise party was given by Mr. nnd
Mrs. Joseph Diamond, nt their homo, 714'
South streot, on Sunday evening. In honor
of tho graduation of their daughter. Miss
Clara B. Diamond, from tho William Penn
High School. Tho tables wero beautifully
decorated with colored electric lights.
Mr. Frank Buchanan gave an exhibition
of tho modern dances. Among those pres
ent wero Miss Frances Becker, Miss Clara
B. Diamond. Miss Roso Jacobson, Miss
Molllo Gross, Mis? Rcctavia Hubsher,
Miss Anna Keith, Miss Roso Keith, Miss
Anna Lubln, Miss Helena Roscnbleeth,
Miss Robn Rubcrg, Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Ruberg, Mr. Frank Buchanan, Mr. Benja
min Diamond. Mr. William Diamond, Mr.
Edward Forman, Mr. Israel Kohn, Mr.
Horman Mann, Mr. I. T. Morrow, Mr. Lud
wlg Molnar, Mr. David W. Roth, Mr. Mor
ris I. Rubcrg ond Mr. James Summers.
An Informal leap year dnpco was glvon
by tho members of tho Sigma Beta FtM
Inst Friday evening nt tho home of Miss '
Ella Wile, ono of its members, 3730 North
18th street Thoso present were Miss Mil
dred Mnnks. Miss Helen Ostrow, Miss
Hegena Plelfer, Miss Holene Pains, Miss
Lillian Rosonzwcig, Miss Ella Wile, Mr.
Gustavo Bullenberg. Mr. DoRoy Marks.
Mr. Sydney Relnhelmer, Mr. Stanton San
son and Mr. Silas Stein.
West Philadelphia
Miss Florence R. Bear, of 4032 Baring,
street, ontertalncd at luncheon, followed'
by bridge, this afternoon, at tho Over
brook Golf Club, In honor of Mrs, James
F. Warren. Mrs. Walter G. Herbert and
Mrs. J. Malcolm Johnston, tho latter of
whom are two recent brides, Mrs. Herbert
having been Miss Helen Haines, and Mrs.
Johnston, Miss Mellta Zehender. There
wero nbout 30 guests present.
Miss Katherlno Muller gave a bridge
luncheon this afternoon at her home, 433
South 44th street, to moot Miss Maud
Morrison Wiggins, debutnnto daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. Howard S. Anders.
Tho Stenton Field Club entertained on
Thursday evening at the homo of Mr.
Wilbur S. Stanton, 6218 Parksldo avenue,
.Among those present were Miss Helen
Parkor, Miss May MacCausland, Misa
Ruth Gcrhart. Miss Margaret Gerhart,
Miss Lillian Stade. Miss E. Farron, Miss
Emma Young, Miss Clara Mutlins, Mlsa
Florence Conroy, Miss Charlotto Noblo,
Miss Leona Heinz, Miss Stella Soldo), Miss
Molllo Schwartz, Miss Florence Stall, Miss
Ora Strickhouse, Miss Ruth Halght, Mr,
Albert Mulllns. Mr Elmer Henneka, Mr.
John S. Fell, Mr. Harry Stoore, Mr. John
D. Chandler, Mr. William KIster, Mr.
Lawrence Hughes, Mr John Martin, Mr.
Lawrence Flthian, Mr. Edgar A. Porchem,
Mr. Harold Richards. Mr. William Peters,
Mr. Joseph Wilson, Mr. William Flora, Mr.
Stewart Mathews and Mr. Norman Smith.
Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Goldsmith and Miss
Bessie Goldsmith have moved from 5010
Chancellor street to 5028 Locust street.
Delaware County
Miss Edith Burton, of Chester, will en
tertain nt cards at her home this after
noon In honor of Miss Margaret James
and Miss Charlotte Wilson.
Mrs Georgo II r In ton and Miss Helen
Brlnton, of Media, are spending two weeks
at Palm Beach.
What's Doing Tonight
Lecture by . Warren Smith, "Canada and
the Itockle " Calvary M. E. Church, 8Ui
street and Baltimore avenue: S o'clock.
Engineers' Club, 130U Spruco utreett S
American Institute of Banking dinner, Belle-
ritman Masonic Club banquet. Hotel Bitten
housa; T o'clock .......
Ledger ranama-Faclfic tourlsta' reunion,
10d Arch Htreet. 1 o'clock.
Temple University Law School banquet ; Kiur
lera, 7 o'clock.
,Preparednea ralljv Wltherepoon Ball; 8
O C 1 OC K
Mahler Symphony, Academy of Ituilc; 8
o'clock.
lleceptton to Captain Robert Lea Ituuell,
commandant of the Philadelphia Navy Yard.
I'enn Club, 720 Locu't atreeti 8 o'clock.
Lecture, "Summer Humbles Through (be
British Ules." by tho Kev. Qeoriie M. Hem
ingway, Central Y. M. C. A.. 1431 Arch
street; 8 o'clock
Astronomy lectur. "X Star a a Sun."
Warner Free Institute of Science, 17th street
and Montgomery avenue; 8 o'clock. Free.
Military reception to Colonel Hamilton. B.
Turner by John Wanamaker Commercial In
stitute regiment. Sd llrglment Armory: B:9
Dunlap Home and School Association annual
dinner, &2d and lluce streets. '
Second City Troop dinner, Uellevue-Stratford
Hotel. 7 o'ekwk . ,
University of Pennsylvania sophomore din
ner. Adelphta Itotelrl o'clock
Solomon llablsuvitz, Jewish humorist. Metro
politan Opera. Ueue. 8 o'dook.
Lecture, "Canada and the Canadian Roclc
lea." by E. Warren Smith. Calvary J. B.
Church.
Notice for the Society pace will be
accepted and printed In the Kvculng
Ledger, but all sueli .notice much be
written on ene klde o( Mu paper, must be
signed In full, with full uddcM. (nd
lien poulble telephone uumber niant be
1 ell.
Send all such communications la
fSoclrtr Kditor." Hreslng Ledger, COS
CJbektuut ttrcet.
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oat sv that verlttcutloq may b psMlMg,
the notice will cot b pahllihed.
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