' yt -pW yr?l Tqffhft EVENING LEDRER-PHTTMT)T?,T,PTTTA. SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 101G. 9 IJJaNCY WYNNE GHATS ABOUT THE FRIENDS OF MT. SINAI HOSPITAL TO GIVE CONCERT AND DANCE Auxiliary of Institution to Entertain in Parkway Building, at Broad and Cherry Streets, on Sunday Night Other Affairs UmJ.J.NJr .ttL.rvm.IirN 1ilN JDIlllN III!' 1 1 Rrorintis French Recitations Will Be Given Next Thurs- fJaV Uy M-Jle JJUUllltt; UK X1U1LI1UU ctb UI1U JA-1LZ,- Cai'lton Other Matters of Interest ? y-- nf , i, ACTIVE IN AIDING THE SUFFERING ARMENIANS is pron '.rtfj if TOM. m.T ,S lOMt tad nun.' DWtf ' III ievet ratBt Otkf Mm UW ntnj ntor," nlriti s w ttaC wlti very ttu for Ml . .... .,ntmilv nwnltlni tlin W delightful entertainment which i;!.; ieen on Thursday nftcrnoon nt wetock I" t110 H2-Cftfltoii ballroom J Mile Bentrioo (to Hollholr for tho tL.flt of the Armenia. A number of Eminent women have gotten up tlm fair and ono of tbo interesting fea- " "'. .. . ,-.l Ilml nil (tin l-ncltlltlnll.t viMi Mile, do Holtholr will glvo will be French, fuo """ h"" "' collection of eighteenth century trench poems, Known us iKiBnun, kU aro charming, quaint, humorous l vastly entertaining. Mile. lo Hoi- t ,, u ..-ell known on tho Ircnclt lUl . e 1.rt fmir Mni-udllU In ItagC. ' ...... l T.linrtnn.l Him Produce I'rcn'ii iiiuniii .I. '" .... "- .... ...i,..,utn,l in u-nr rollof work (. ntenseu ui.-. -- - .x la willing to glvo HUM recital for .k.henoilt of tbo Armenians, which will to tho first B""i ' i.... ..... it, t))3 city. JIiB. iloinsicr aturges ,'....... um.iiin Norrla'nro nmomr tho mil A" ""' ;, , ,,,. irlmo movers in mo uhuuiuiiwui,. lmone the patronesses or tno nimir Tin Mrs. William V. Arnctt, .Mrs. J. fci.if.ra Bancroft. Sirs. John Cudwitlnder. Mn. Harrison K. Cnncr. Mrs. Samuel M. rt.nnr. Mrs. .lames U. Coryell, EHtri. Edward Coles, .Mrs. Charles K. rtpjna, Mrs. Stanley O. Fiagg, Jr., Jlrs. WcharleaW. Fox. Mrs. William ll.llreon. jMrs. C. Lclnnil jinrrisnn, .uis .iuuh i t.hner. Mrs. Charles M. Lea, Miss i'Mpa Lea, Mrs. Itobert Y. Lesley. Mrs Jtouls C. Mnuolra. -Airs. .101111 .wiukuo, 'yin. Theodore Cuyler rattcrson, Mrs. Charles Watt. Jr., .Mrs. Alexander Van iKensselaer. .Mrs. Thomas Hohlns, Mrs. tWIIllam Kills Scull, Mrs. Joseph K. J-iacner utul Mv. Harold 13. Vnrimll. af It Is very amushiR to read some of I the parasntplis "1 certain out-of-town journals which undertako to nppcar to knon sometliliiR 01 rniiaucipina sociuiy nd Its doiiius. Fur instance. 1 rcnu 111 weekly paper of New orit tiuu .Mrs "Thomas De Witt Cuyler was receivliiR at Hie Assembly last week decorated Uko a chandelier In pearls and dlamomls. Aj a matter of fact. Mrs. Cuyler did not een go, though it Is true .she was 0110 .ot this year's patronesses. Mrs. Cuyler 1 had been rather tired out and was In S 1 Atlantic City, and-hcr sister, Mrs. J'em Wton Hutchinson received at the ball n her place. Another thing which Now Orork might do well to learn Is thai tjt. rt.tt.ln,. tlwutrrl, tlin ,.-lfn nt nun nf Kiiir wealthiest men, dresses more quietly ? ,nd with less ostentation than many 11 hpoorer woman, and 1 have seldom no r? tlced that she even wears jewelry; that b,toariy noticeable degree. At tho first "Assembly this year sho was gowned In i French blue velvet frock trimmed fVlth laco and woro a few pearls and diamonds, Her debutante daughter, Eleanor, Is always dressed In Rood taste also, as are her sisters, Miss Frances Cujier and Mrs. Cap Morris; so tho whole thing is rather ridiculous on tho fllice of it, Mrs. Cuyler, you know, was ptjMIss Frances Lewis, tho daughter of jj the" late John T. I.owls, and connected irith some of tho oldest families in this old Quaker town. The organization known ns tho Ladies :'c("Charlty will havo another series of lectures on the llrst four Sundays In Int for tho benefit of tho Summer .rtome for Children at Port Kennedy. iwhlch is run by the Society of St. Vln-' entde Paul, with which tho Indies of Clarity is associated. A week's outing Bay seem very little to some persons 'nbo are able to take their little ones iay at the llrst breath of warm j.OTather, but that ono littlo week often saves the life of some poor tiny child Who would otherwise not have any re- Uef'from the hot pavements and door fttps of tho city streets and courts. Tho lectures will bo given by thrco eminent clergymen tho Hev. Dr. William J. erby, tho Hev. Frederick Orosz 11 ml We Rev. Pr. ivter Uuilday. whoso artl we on "Pi-u-st Heroes of tho War" Jve been running in the Sunday Led- ter for some time. ;uThe women interested In this good ork nro MIhs AKne.s Inm)iier. niesl- ,!eilt; Mrs. Nu-hulas Thouron. .Mrs. Hob- ,rtM. Quemiol! ami Miss draco Smith. Tics preslih-riK. Mrs. Joseph Kdwards JJOMra. D.hhI Caldwell lUvinus, lion- r' vice pi, talents; Jlrs. James undy, secivtiuv, and Miss Mmlllo M. iVlnus, traiHurer. The course will start tomorrow night 1 the Clovei Itoom of tho Ileilevue at "Clock. The Hev. Dr. William Kerby ' W give the llrst loctui-p. nntiileii "Tii, BcVground of Poverty." N'ANCV AVYN.NE. Personals RlrJ..marrae:i' "f Mlils Kmlly Flllson, IS; .?' Mr- ""d -Mrs. James V. Kl- fiw.ffi " nnewooil, to .Mr. William 11. Kraoi, of Koutll nmnm. V T will IroJnlS.? on Jll,le u at "'6 home of tho tin... L u",'!, Parents. The Hev. .1. unuay ,Wain will olllclate. nr- .-.1 .. .. " BLUr. " ttoUman ariseom. who will I fc,TL m m 'heir box at tho onern 011 Kriff""B- will have Mr. and Mrs. , in iionerts among their guests. 'Walter S. Wheeler. Mr. Arthur t. fT J, na JIr- Main V. Bergen will ,,B a Uinnfr tn,iiri, i. ....,.!: ... Tm .Mr' an1 Mrs- l'ute V- Gelssler. Pta?iraB.8 tooU I"ac recently. Mrs. Ka'r was Miss iiin oriIU u.ui, Sorwu"' N" J'' granddaughter of Hor- JTra. vn,. . .. . Hr V,, V1 "rum i-eirce will glvo a athirti. 1. "" ",IS anernoon ror miss l ?c nter Davla- 'rl'e guests will itiaai aH Hutchinson IJutton, Miss Boawi ,. u,r" 'reeman, Mlsa Mliured C? "'f Carolyn Sheppard, Miss A. HlM 1 fjLT?iy, Mlsa Francea Urodhead. BW Utai ..! . nn' fl,,S8 Margaret Perot f ua Catherine rtoblnson. her h;Jll5rnler. Urooke ''as returned &fhn Beacn7 Alamore uUer a Btay FllS, B"?Xer lv Blven at T4ir m.. u :""' country Club on jW March 24 by a committee opn- Hi- ii 1 ?!" fllrs- J-elShton Kra 'iSf ,M,rB- A- M Mcliurney und Mr. lsaw,n A w.lhemneyer. Wa?t1rt1i1'' JCooVaflJwt will mi- - -i-. nus (veiling at tnr home, 182,1 Pino street, for Mr, and Mrs. Charles Francis Hochman. Mrs. Kmnry Me.Mlchaol Is confined io her homo with an attnek of tolisllltlg, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wheeler spending a few days nt Atlantic City. Mrs. Sidney w. Keith has returned from Atlantic City. Among tlinsc who will entertain nt din ner tonight before tlio weekly tlnnco at the Philadelphia Cricket Club aro Dr. J. A. Kelly, who will havo 1 1 guests, and Mrs. W. W. Perkins, who will entertain 20 guests. will have 1 1 guests, and Mrs. W. W, Per kins, who will entertain 20 guests. Mrs. Waller C. Shipley will entertain nt dinner this evening at her hotno In Oer manlown In honor of .Mrs. John Slaughter, of St. Louis. Along the Main Line OVHIumtlOK Mr, and Mrs. Harry P. Curtis, of GS70 ovcrbrook avenue, gave a dinner of 40 rovers last evening hi honor of their young dnughter, Miss Margaret Curtis, prior to tho meeting of Mrs. Cluy tivcrend's Dancing Class nt tho Ovcrbrook Ciotf Club. Tho combined musical clubs of tho Uni versity of Pennsylvania will wind up nn extremely successful season with a recital this evening nt tho Ovcrbrook Coif Club. Tlin organization, which Is composed of CO men, gave concerts In Washington, Anna polls, PeokBklll. .Vow York and Ilrooklyn during the season Just closed. Tho Olco Club Is led by Mr. Lesley Joy nnd trnlned by Mr. Uurton Scales. Tho leader of tho Mandolin Club Is Mr. Sherman Powell, nnd Mr. Paul Hno trained tho group. Mr. John W. Noble Is the tenor and chlet soloist. Ono of the most entertaining numbers given is "confetti," which In cludes dancing. Kinging and burlesque. Ann.MOItK Mrs. William M. Norton, or onkmont, will give 11 Inrgo enrd party at her home 011 Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. W, 11. Hatch, of Cllassboro, N. J.. Is tho guest of Mrs. William J. Ott, of Mill road, for a week. IHtYN MAWIt Mr. nnd Mrs.- Francis M. Iirooke. of OllinpscwoocI, JJryn Mnwr, havo gono to Atlantic City for a week. HOSI'IMOXT Mrs. Itobert Glrvln, of Itosemotit, is spending a few days In Now York. Mr. and Mrs. J. tiraham French, of llosemont, loft tills week to spend a fort night nt Atlantic City. Mr. and .Mrs. .lames D. Wlnsor, Jr., havo taken n bouse nt llosemont and will occupy It on April 10. Mr. and .Mrs. Arthur Atwater Kent nnd their thrco children will return from Ber muda on March IS. Mr. and Mrs. G. llrlnton Lucas, of Kose tnont, returned on Monday from Nnssau. WAYNK Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ab bott, of -13 2 Lancaster avenue, will give a brldgo party this evening. West Philadelphia Mrs. Kduard Lutz has sent out Invi tations for a luncheon and brldgo at her home, 42L'J Wnliiut street, on Tuesday. Mrs. K. It. Plummer, of 'Hit South -Kith street, entertained tho members of her luncheon nnd bridge club yesterday nfter noon. Her guests wero Jlrs. Ilaynrd Dickinson. Mrs. Harold Ogilfn. Mrs. Itob ert Taylor, Mrs. Norrls K. Scott, Mrs. F. 15. Sagendorpb, .Mrs. lirooko Kvans, Mrs. Vernon Philips, Mrs. J. J. Keenau, Jr., Mrs. Harry S. Henry, Mrs. Ralph Hays and Miss loulso Vanzandt. The I legal Club will hold Its next dnnco nt th- Plillomuslaii Club, 3041 Walnut street, next Friday evening. The commit tee In ehui go is composed of Mr. James J. County, Mr. William F. N'cegan, Mr. Joseph 1'. Dougherty and Mr. Frank li. Carney, chairman. Mr. and Sirs. W. 11. Slack gave a dance at their home, 023 North 04th street, recently in honor of Miss Dorothy Mcllwnln. Tho guests were Miss Ksther Myers. Miss Marlon Myers. Miss Helen Inskey, Miss Mary Vogdes, Miss Dorothy Johnson, Miss Kleannr Slock. Miss Kllzu betli Kraeiner, Mr. Hugh Mcllwnln, Mr. Paul Mattern, Mr. Donald Itedfearn, Mr. Georgo Sbellhase, Mr. George Kbellng, Mr. William Stuwnrt, .Mr. Judson Vogdes and Mr. Harry Humphreys. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles McNulty, of 1002 Not th Cfith street, are receiving congratu lations nn tho birth of a daughter. Mr. and Jlrs. S. D. Mtirgulls, 834 Moss street, aro receiving congratulations upon tho birth of a daughter yesterday, to bo named Dorothy Hilda Jtargulis. Logan MISS MIRIAM E. DAVluIIEISKR MR. CLIFFORD A. JAMES Mius Mirlar; li. Davidheiser. Logan, daughter of Mr. und Mrs, W. K David lieiaer, of 4520 North 20th street, Logan, and Mr. Clirtord A. James, of Swedesboro, N. J., will be married In the Evangelical Lutheran Church Ve'iesday evening, Murch 22, at G o'clock. A reception will follow at tho bride's hcune. The honey moon will Include u t 1 to the Pacific coast returning l li-i ama Mr James la well Known in buslneru and averts clr cleu Last spring he accompanied the Athletta baseball team to Jacksonville during the training sesoa WLtf' 4t. lvr Ji 'fc&R iK?' zJ$$y timS r -jfcr jy&s J' I'lii t5- 'it m fv y 1 m "-" pw? ' urn m . J3s?TGCE- Germantown Mrs. Perclvnl Tatterslleld, of Lincoln drivo and Carpenter street, will entertain 28 guests nt dinner tonight at tho Phila delphia Crlckot Club lioforo tho weekly danco. Mrs. C. II. draco, of 313 Mnnhehn slrect, will entertain her bridgo chili this evening. Tliero will bo four tables. Mrs. Walter D. Banes, of 101 West Prico street, will spend tho week-end in Atlantic City. South Philadelphia Mr. Francis J. Campbell and Mr. Pat rick Lafferty gave a most successful danco last week for tho boncllt of St. Peter Clavor's Church, 12th nnd Lombard streots, nt which many well-known South Phlladolphlans wore present. A feature of tho affair was a full string band, which played alternately with tho regular or chestra, and old-fashioned Irish dancing was part of tho program. Mr. Joseph Wilson, of 1537 South 15th street, has returned from a trip through tho Southern States, visiting Norfolk and tbo Cnrollnns. Dr. Charlotte. Steckel Farrlngton, of 2130 West Passyunk avenue, Is enter taining Mr. and Jlrs. Henry II. Habisli, of Brookllne, Jlass. JIr. and Jlrs. Harry (ioldberg, of 1531 South 10th street, will entertain at their home this evening. JIr. Donato Calverl, of 10th nnd Fltz water streets, Is visiting his undo In Klmlra, N. V. Kensington A minstrel show and d.ince will bo given by tho Kvenlng in Color Club on Friday nvening, Murch 17, at the llurmer Club, Sliackuiiiaxou street and fllrard avenue, and will lie under the direction of JIr. Ddwnrd Fosbeuner. Northeast Philadelphia Jtr. and Jlrs. Samuel .1. linldberg and family, of 83 North 7th street, are occu pying their new home at 713 West Ulrnrd nelllle Frankford Jlrs. A. Jl. Dyer, of 490G Grlscom street, nnd her niece, Jllss Foster, have returned from Bridgeport, Conn., where they have been the guests of JIr. William II. Foster. The Olney Home and School Associa tion held a meeting last evening In the school building at Tnbor road and Water street. The entertaining program in cluded nn address by Dr. Charles W. Bar tine, whose subject was "Contagious Dis eases and Their Kffect on the Public." Jlrs. Duffy, of Arrott street. Is spending a few weeks at North Augusta, On., as the guest of JIr. and Jlrs. Jackson. Wilmington One of the large social events of the week will be tho cotillon which JIr. and Mrs. Iuimot du Pont will give tonight In honor of JIr. and Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont. A dinner will precede the dance. Jllss Amy li du Pont, with Jlrs. Wil liam Shoemaker, of Wilkes-Barre, Pa., has left for Hampton Terrace, near Augusta, fia., where she will spend a fortnight. JIr and Mrs. Harold Perot Keen will entertain at a dinner-dance tonight, in honor of Captain and Mrs. Arthur Kvana. Captain Evans Is at present staying at League Island, while his ship, V. S. S Connecticut, is stationed there. Lansdowne The nomination of olllcers for the Woman's Suffrage party will be held In the Twentieth Century Club on the after noon of March 15. Addresses will be made Cv Mrs. J- Claude Bedford and Mrs. C F Martin. Mrs. M. V. Lachenmeyer U secretary of tbo Lansdowne BranclL Mr and Mrs. Edward Sllngey, of Lin coln avenue, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son. Mr$. Mlnsey will , h remembered as Miss Mary Sullivan, of JUfby avenue. D 0.770Z nay "" NJ h-J V I "I fmmr WFH Photo by Jlr-Cluro Htuillo. Delaware County The Barnstormers, tho drnnintlu club of Illdley Park, presented an nttractlvo piogram at their club night last evening. Tho llrst play was . directed by Mrs. II. L. Hoffman, nnd those taking part wero Jlrs. H. J. Harblnson. Jlrs. W. C. Segner, Jllss Lucio L. Worrell, JIr. A. G. Show nnd JIr. li J. Turner. Tho second number, "Feed tho Bruto," by JIr. George Pnston, was given by mem bers of tho Plays and Players Club of Swarthmore. JIr. J. J. Gould was staga director. Thoso taking part were Jlrs. Ooorgo W. Casey, Jlrs. Paul W. Webster and Dr. John W. Adams, under tho di rection of JIr. Joseph A. Deerlng, Jr. "Tho Kiss" was performed by Jlrs. J. Howard Iteber, Jlrs. It. W. Buse, JIr. It. S. Warner and JIr. Joseph A. Deerlng, Jr. A danco followed. Tho Spring Haven Country Club will glvo a play and danco in tho clubhouso on Jlarch 21. Mr. George Henderson, of Itidley Park. Is visiting in New York. Eoxborough Tho members of tho Guild of St. An drew's Jllsslon, West Jlauayunk, havo ar ranged an ontertnlnlng muslcalo and clip ping party for Tuesday night. The re cently elected olllcers are: President, JIr. Joseph Itiluy ; vice president, Jlrs. Hu dolph Zell; trensurer, Jllss .Matilda Boblu son, nnd secretary, Jllss JIary F. Huns worth. JIr. and Jlrs. Nathan Levering Jones, of 6630 ltldgo avenue, gave a muslcalo 011 Thursday evening at their home for tho members of the choir of the II, xborough Baptist Church. MISS FANNV OXMAN AND MISS ROSE SHAPIRO who have been most active in working for tho dance to be Riven pn Sunday night at the Parkway Buildinp; for the benefit of Mt, Sinai Hospital, North Philadelphia Miss Dorothy lminel, of St 1 1 ltldgo live tine, will Rlvo a luncheon today for tbu Gniiuna Chapter of tlio Thota Alpha Thcta Sorority of which sho Is a member. Jllss Anne Wilson, daughter of JIr. and Jlrs. John Wilson, of North Park avenue, was tho guest of honor on Tuesdny nt n tunoheon nnd shower given by her sis ter, Jlrs. Alfred Wolstenholme. Mrs. W, Haines, of North ISth street, hns been entertaining Jllss Jlnrlati Halm, of Jcuklutown, as Iter guest. Mr. W. Blanrhnid Monro will give nil Illustrated tectum tonight nt tho North Brnnch Young .Men's Christian Associa tion on "Russia." Kama of tho Illustra tions nro said to bo tho only pictures taken of Siberian prisons und exiles. Jlrs. Frederick Hooper, of Ontario and Bth sheets, was hostess at luncheon and 500 Thursday. Jlrs. Harry Uittenhoiisc, .Mrs. Jlorrls lilrsh, .Mrs. William II. Whlt eonib, Jlrs. John C. Allen, Jr., Jlrs. OHcar Voelker, .Mrs. Frank Barras, Jlrs. Wil liam II. Wilson, Jlrs. lloraco Klelnfelder, Jlrs. Charles Zlnk, .Mrs. Harry Hnug and Jlrs. Benjamin Foster were the guests. In celebration nf their 25th wedding nn ulversary, which occurred on Sambo, JIr. and Mrs Simon Well, of :t:iO!i Norlh Broad street, left this week for a trip to Boston and later to n number of the other Kastern cities. They wero accom panied by their daughter, Jllss Kdlth Well, and while In Boston will visit their son, JIr, Lester Well. Jllss Beatrice Olive Bichter, of 3300 North Broad street, entertained tit cards Wednesday afternoon. Thcro wero 12 guests. Jllss Jlav O'Neill nnd Jllss Catherine O'Neill, of 1522 North 10th street, woro entertained nt dinner Wednesday ocnlng nt the Bellcvuu-Stratfoid by JIr. nnd Jlrs. W. Bromley Judge. Jr., of New York. Tioga Jllss Lena Strohl, of .".031 (Icrman town avenue, gavo a delightful enter tainment and shower yesterday for Jllss Margaret Stapleford, whoso marriage to JIr. Percy L. Price will take place this spring. Pink nnd white roses apd tulips wero combined hi the decorations. The guests Included Jllss Jlaudn Harrison, Jllss F.mlly Schaiiffle, Jllss Anna Smith, Jllss Jane Jlltchell, Jllss Cora Rudolph, Jtiss Catharine Beck. Jllss Hlsle Steops ler. Jllss Clara tlyscr. Jllss Katharine Ilurbcrt, Jllss Anna Cninnier, Jllss Ida Juan and Jllss Kdlth Jlurfett. Jlrs. Wnlter Nnsh. of 1035 North Broad street, gave a luncheon yester day n t her home. There were 32 guests, who wero seated nt small tables whlcli wero decorated with golden nnd white spring flowers nnd lace ferns. Jllss Kdna JIcFadden, of 32C0 North Broad street, entei tinned nt cards yes terday afternoon, followed by a buffet luncheon. Tho Teachers' Association of tho Methodist Kplscopal Church, 23th street nnd Allegheny avenue, will glvo a banquet tonight, In tho hall of tho North Branch Young Jlcn's Christian Associa tion. Langhorne Jlrs. Harry AVIlloughby Taylor and Jlrs. J. Harry Taylor will give a largo lunch eon on Jlarch 23. A banquet was given to 13 of the young people of tho .Methodist Church nt the Bucks County Country Chili on Thursday evening. The Bev. James J. Bingham served as toastmaster. The young people gave a successful cantata, "Betty's Dilem ma." under the direction of Jlrs. James J. Bingham. Jllss Lily H. Itldge and Pro fessor Connor, of Bristol. 1-tiolo hy It "murundt- OIIDI-Mt to lalso funds with which 1 X to to help carry on the good work of the Mount Slant Hospital, the "Friends." an auxiliary of tho hospital, nro making llnnl plans for it concert and dance, which they will give at tho Parkway Auditorium. Parkway llulldlng, Itronii nnd Cherry streets, tomorrow evening. Tho commit- lo 111 tlinrt,,, tT llm nlTiilr lltitt vinrll,l bard, and a treat success Is anticipated Colored lights, flowers and palms will be oeil ns a decoration for the hall. New Mings and solo dances will be the prln-i-liuil features during tho enlirert which w 111 precede, tho dance. Tho commltlco has been very fortunate In securing the services of 11 few performers who tire with the musical Fhows now In town. Danc ing will commence at 1 1 o'clock. Two or I rheslrns will play the ilnliee music, one brass nnd one string. A souvenir will be presented to every one present. Tho Mount Hltutl Hospital, situated nt fith and Iteed streets, Is nt present 111 great need of funds. It Is more than over- j crowded, and It Is found necessary to eti ; large the place In order to accommodate tno urgent needs or Hie snrrouiuung com- .......I... tt-..,. ............1 I.. .. .t,.H..I.. .,.. in.miij. i.eniK rimmii-u in .. .. ..... ,.- ulated section of tho city. Hundreds or people nro dependent upon this Institution. 'ni.- 1 .... 1 '..... .- ..11 ....,.n Hr: ' '.:' li": r ,.V:,V.:': "":": color or iiatlonnllty. It Is for this reason that tho "Friends," nn auxiliary composed of members living hi tlin community, lire j making every effort that this bo ono of 1 tho most successful affairs) this year. Tho 1 I committee In charge Includes: Chairman,! j Jllss Jllnnlo Rosenthal; secretary, Jllss ' Rnsu Llobster; chalrninii of advertising. I .Jllss ICstolla S. Kntllii: i-halrmnn of le-, frcshments. Jllss Sarah timber. Jllss Gruber will be assisted by Miss Kiitltcrhie ' Largemnn, Jllss Roso Shapiro, Jllss Fan- nyo Oxnmti und Jllss Rose Balnlty. A number of young people from Wynd moor, Chestnut Hill, will give nn evening of sketches lit the Germantown Boys' Club this evening, to which members of the club lire Invited. The entertainment mi Saturday nights have attracted large crowds, which have enjoyed the prngrauiM presented the past three weeks. 1 Hiring this time the enter tainments have been under ttie direction of tho L Triangle Club, which is under going u complete leorganlzatlon, nnd which in ailillilon to taking charge of tho Saturday night entertainments for mem bers has seieii different groups rehears ing plays und entertainments as follows: "Rube and Ills Jin," under the direction of Jlrs. Rotbwell Mechnn. "Tho Ohstlnalo Family." under tho di rection of JIr. D. Stewart 1 lampion. "The Rag Carpet Bee," under tho direc tion of Jlrs. A. Bothwcil Jleehan. "Deacon Smith, from New York," under the direction of Jlrs. A. Rotbwell Jleehan. The annual Senior Jlinsticl Show, under the direction of JIr. John L. Snyder. The Intermediate Jllnstrcls. under tho direction of Jliss Jlargarct Roberts and Jllss Edith Arnold. "Tho Oxford Affair," under tho direc tion of Jtrs. Albert Wnrd. Tho program for tonight Is as follows: "is jib IN?" A Tramp Mr. Itoy Wolf.) Tho Actor Mr. William Sdiocl; "ON ACCOUNT OP TIB! I.OilSTBIl." Albert I.unston JIr. William Keliorlc (Irii-B I.aiisnm, his wlro....Mrvi H.irnli Malum Klililler Mr. Ororito tenllllllH Serena Jtiss Bsthcr Nichols 'TUB DKBSSIXM tiOWN." Peter l'crtliody Mr. Itoy AVolfo Mrs. lvter 1'ealiody Miss Sarah Jlalion Merlun Jll's K'llier Nlehuls Annus Kirk Mr. Paul Yeomans Cumber Mr Howard Mania Kurali Mlii Dolphlna Andrews Tho Stetson Troop, No. 134. Boy Scouts of America, gavo an entertainment Scouts of America gave an entertainment on Thursday evening, whlcli was well at tended. A delightful program included: Piano solo Miss Bdnn Stubt-r SKETCH: "A STIIKNI'HUH AFTKBNOON I'lfAllAUTBllH. Smiitmaater JIr. Ituwll It. J,ii.' AnHlslunt wciiutmaner Jtr. John r. Ailinn 1 ',:n,r Tough ( I.Tly Patrol leader . . . . 1'jtlrnl leader Patrol leaders Wry Hmall scout. . Injured neout . . . . Trespanalnr scout TrcHpaKRlh;; remit FIihi aid seout. . . . First aid scout... . New scout Trustworthy scout . .Mr. lMwtn Mrf'hlrken ....Mr. Marry HupovltH ..Mr. Memos AjuroocK .JIr. Norman MetVnnell JIr. William Jlacl; . . . .JIr. AU'iamler HhaM- .....Mr. JtlHDMl Jliti'licll .Mr. William Kopn Mr. Jullui Itnlth JIr. Harry HehntTer ,.jlr. John Lynch Mr. Jnhii Sheldrake ...Mr. Wllllnm Harrison ...JIr. Frank Srhonsteln PA I IT II. Talk hy Harry SapovlI."Tln' Smut .Movement" Piano nolo Mms KJm.l .S tuber INITIATION OF A TKNIIRIU-YjOT SCOUT. CIIAIlACTliltS. Kcoutmaster .., .Mr. Almoin Ilorhtel hi'nmr oairoi leauer ....tir. r.ari t . ;-iiviiisoii Heritor scout ..Mr. Herman Steelman f rrtufi 1'i-iilifiiite . Bsrort .... l-'iuK bearer Jir. William llernlmnl Jtr. I'Ved Adam .Mr. William Harrison JIr. Iluymonii .McClurken JIr. Albert Lans i-lat; ueurt-r dbuui: Mr. Homer Jtulthmvs. .Mr. rharlcs Hrhnll .Mr. Henry Si-nailer JIr. .Morris Silverman .Mr. Albert Fischer JIr. Juhn Hcheel 3 TLAJI. JIr. Lewis Llmlsey JIr. Harry Miller JIr. lien. lllucUman Jtr. IjpwIs Jlalton JIr. Irvln .I111-11I1N JIr. John Jliller The members of tho K. K. Kin' closed their winter season with a s'tctch nnd danco given at the homo of JIr. and Jlrs. John Moore. 1220 South 31st street. The guests prexent wero Jlrs. (joorge D. Craig, Jlrs. John Jlooro, Jllss Blanche Chapman. Jllss Jano Brown. Jllss JIarlo Powoll, Jllss Emma Peterson. Jllss Natalie Crnlg. Jllss Eleanor Stevenson. Mr. Georgo Jlooro. Jir. Lawrence Cettiugs. .Mr. John Jlooro, Sr.. JIr. Calvin Craig, .Mr. Israel Craig and JIr. Freil Schauffele. Jfr. nnd Jlrs. Anthony Pugauo, of 30 North Salford street, entertained a largo number of friends last Sunday In honor of tho christening of their daughter, JIarlo Pagano. The guests wero JIr. and Jtrs. B. Bltner. JIr. and Jlrs. L. Well. JIr. nnd Jlrs. Joseph Lyons, JIr. nnd Jlr. Frank Pulllo, Jfr. nnd Mrs. A. Boyd. JIr. nnd Mrs. A Lasolda. JIr. und Jlrs. A. Pagano, JIr. and Jlrs. P. DeAns du. JIr. and Jlrs. A Oenottl. .Mr. and Jlrs. Al. Plant. JIr. and Jlrs J. Qulgley. Jlrs. IVar! Lanning. Jlrs. Pfeisier. Jh. Mary Pagano. Jlrs. Jlarv Cutglass. JIr. Hbcnczcr Wolfe, .Mr. Situs Wolfe. .Mr John Pagano, JIr. Fran cis Pulllo, JIr. S. Jl. Jloyerman. Jllss Anna Pagano. Jllsf Frances Bird. Jllss Anna O'Connor. Jllss Cathcrlno Boyd. Jliss I'nrrio l.vons. Jllss Antonetto Lan ning. Miss Thehna Weil, Jllss Adeline Well nnd Jilts Ruth Well. Jllss Nellie Sliesliiek. of 322 Dickinson street, entertained Saturday evening In honor of Jliss Leah Berkman, of Jllddle town. Del. The guests were Jllss Estelle Fcdermann. of Chester, Pa. : Jllss Bertha Jlarks. of Wilmington. Del. ; Jllss JIary T. Cohen, Jllss Sarah L Cohen. Jllss Jen nie L. Serfer, Jliss Sophie Raffo, Jliwi Kate Finsky, JltH Ethel Waronker. Jllss Yetta Kaplan. Jllss Florence lioldeuberg. JIr. Lester Jl. Sbestack, JIr. Samuel B. Shcs tack. JIr. Barney S. Shestaek, JIr. Hemy Shaln, JIr. Abraham Kayser. JIr. Jlax Inselman. Mr. Samuel Edelman, Jtr. Jo seph Ilosenbaum, JIr. Jack Cnthen, JIr. Benjamin Cohen. JIr. William Waronker, JIr. Victor Abelson. Jfr. Herman Shermer, JIr. D. Jennings Humi, JIr. Ralph Rob inson. JIr. Israel Cohen. JIr. and Jlrs. Barney Moore and JIr. and Mrs. Jos. Katz and JIr. and Jlrs. Solomon Shestack. Jllss Berkman haa returned to her home. The "L. G." Club held the first of a series of dances last Saturday evening at Mosebach's. Jlore than 100 persons were present. The Entertainment Com mittee of the club has arranged a very attractive program for the spring and summer seasons, featuring several ca"d parties and outings, and ecry one ta los ing forward to the next club event. On Thursday evening several young women nnd men met nt the Centra! Ta!' mud Tornb and oignnlzed nn auxiliary. Tho purpose of Ibis organization Is to use the buildings of tho Talmud Torah as 11 pocliil service centre nnd to further Hrbrew ncllvltles. The organizers nnd officers feel contl- I "''" "' " '" "' "o new organwa ! " The next icgulnr meeting will bo held tonight nt 8 o'clock at the Talmud Torah hulldllii,', 31 1 Catharine street. The Wet Me Click Club held lis last meeting nt the homo of Miss Elolso Krntise, uiAS Walton avenue. Among tho members present wero MIsA Valerie t'nyne. Miss Marguerite White. Miss ! Helen McCulketi. Miss Ituth Lnwson, .Mis !! misted, .Miss Agnes Lamb, Miss Dor iindeno .laeoby. Miss livclyti Largo nhd Miss Thehna Alnus, The members of the club belong to the .Mine class nt tho West Philadelphia High School for Girls. Along the Reading Mrs. Khucr Gnrielf, of Greenwood ave nue, yncole, entertained the members , - ,, ,..,,,,,,,,. ,,, , ,,., , . ... ',"". .","'" , " -' ' n''10 yesterday nftcrnoon. Those Present were Jlrs. L. Banks Seiner. .Mrs. Walter I Jones. M Jerome Khel,,. Mrs. Thomas Watts, Jlrs. Frederick Itnndell, of Glen side; Jlrs. Jnmcs Henderson, Jlrs. A Wood, Mrs. l-.'dgur Hand. .Mrs. William Barnes Lower, .Mrs. It. A. Jtodo and Mrs. Arthur C. Leyden. The North Hills Country Club at Edge Hill gavo n military 500 at tho clubhouso hist evening for tbo members of the club und their guests. A dlnner-ilani-e will be held nt thk club on St. Pntrlck's Day, Jlarch 17, at 7 o'clock. Green nnd white decorations will bo on tlm tallies and favors suitable to tho occasion will bo distributed among the guests, us well ns several BiirprlBes that are being arranged by tho committee, of which Jlrs. William Prlnglo Is chair ninn. Thcro will he 12 tables, with eight or ten guests at each table, and two ladlo3 will bo tho hostess at each table. The list of hostesses Includes Jlrs. Nelson Jlnyhew, .Mrs. Allen Corson, Jlrs. Frank lin Mechnn, Jlrs. W. F. Sommers, Jlrs. George Thompson, Jlrs. Purncr, Jlrs, Charles Brown, Jlrs. Do Witt Smith, Jtrs. Frederick Story, Jlrs. Warren, Jlrs. Bla slus, Jlrs. Jlurpby, Jlrs. Charles Leldy and Jlrs. JIoss. Jtr. and Jlrs. Charles Jayne. of Cad wallader avenue, Ellilus Park, have re turned to their homo from Atlantic City, where they have been spondlng some time, JIr. und Jlrs. Jnyne entertained their bridge club on Wednesday evening. Among tlio members nro JIr. and Jlrs. K. A. Welhenmeyer, JIr. nnd Jlrs. William Steele, 3d. JIr. nnd Jlrs. Charles Davis, JIr. and Jlrs. Stuart Buck, JIr. nnd Mrs. Scott Fowler nnd Jtr. and Mrs. Lclghton Kramer. Owing to tho Illness of JIr. Kramer, neither ho nor Jlrs. Kramer woro nblo to attend tho bridge. Tho Huntingdon Valley Country Club hns Issued invitations for u lecture to be given mi Saturday evening. Jlarch 18, at S o'clock. In tlio ballroom of tho club, to bo followed by dancing. The lecturer will be JIr. Bclmoro Brown, of Now York, nnd his subject will bo "The Conquest of JIt. JIcKlnley," which will bo Illustrated by 125 or more slides showing tho tragic and romantlo story of the highest mountain in tho United States. JIr. Brown Is well known us ono of our finest huntsmen, and big gamo hunters. Several years ago ho married Miss Agnes Sibley, of Jcnlcintown, a sister of Jlrs Benjamin Frazier nnd of JIr. Leonard Sibley. jriss Ethel JIacJIunn, of Oak Lane, will entertain Tuesday night nt her home In honor of Jllss Florenco Rhlnohold, Mr Arthur II. Kinsley nnd Mr. John Sloan akcr. Jlrs. William Wright, who has been spending somo timo nt Jlalden, JIass., has returned homo to Ablngton, und Is at Lclghton Hall, on Old York road, for the rest of tho winter. Camden and Vicinity Nearly 2000 guests attended the bal masque given by the Hebrew Ladles' Re lief Society of Camden, Tuesday night, at the 3d Regiment Armory, Iladdon avenue und Jllckle street. Tho nrmory was beau tifully decorated for tho affair. Among the distinguished guests present were Jtayor Ellis, Sheriff Joshua Haines and Colonel T. D. Landon, Commandant of the 3d Regiment, Now Jersey infantry. Tho grand murch was led by JIr. and Mrs. Levin. The following were in charge" of the affair: Jlrs. Philip Auerbach. Jlrs. B. Pelilcoff, Jlrs. A. Weltzman, Jlrs. Jl Teltleman, Jlrs. S. Hell, Jlrs. A. Fuhrman und Jtrs. II. Llchtciisteln. I JIr. and Jlrs. William C. S'tarr have I returned to their homo nt Glen Ridge ! niter isitlng JIr. Starr's mother at 001 Linden Mreet. JIr. nnd Jlrs. Frank C. Proport. who wero married at Woodbury Heights on January 20, nro now at home to their friends nt 323 North Cth street, Camden, Miss Gladys JIarter. of 7th nnd State streets, lias returned from a visit to friends nt Vnssar College, Poughkecpsle, N. V. .Mr. mid Jlrs. Henry F. Stockwell. of .Muorcbtnwn, havo returned from a trip to Seattle. Wnsli. JIr. William Kraft, of Colorado, is visiting Ills sister, .Mrs. William V. Stan gcr. of East Park avenue, Jlerchantvllle, JIr. Edward High, of Cove road, Mer chnntville. Is entertaining his sister, Miss Mattlo High, of Lawndale, Pa. Jllss Amelia Jllller. of Atlantic avenue, Audubon, has returned from a two weeks' visit to relatives in Harrisliurg, Pa, Mrs. Bond, of Syracuse, N. v., la the guest of her son. JIr. William Bond, of lafuyelte road, Audubau. Jllss Jlnbcl Holmes, of 9th street and Station avenue, Ilnddou Heights, Is enter taining Jllss Phillips, of Lansdowne, Pa, Vlco Chancellor and Jtrs. Edwin Learn ing, of Moorestown. aro spending several weeks at Plnehurst. N. C What's Doing Tonight Lecture 011 "Stars ant the Stellar System." hy John A. Miller, ut the Warner Free in mitule of Science. 17th atreet and Montgomery uvenue: H o clock, r'ree l.euure- on Russian prisons, uy Iir. D. W Ul-inchunl Moore. North llrvuch Y. M. (.' A 101:1 West Ljhleh aenu: b o'clock, Three-ccdS-eJ. discussion of prohibition, by Frank StiBi. Charles Zeublln and Mrs. J (I Osiroo.BMllllps, under the auiplcea of the riitersttyTitenslon Boclety. Association Rail. Uermuntown: 8 o'clock. Photographer anquot, Rotal Walton; 6 o ClOl'K. El lanquet, Ilotsl nittan Iiouj Knirln- eVw. talk l.v 1.:lm Sperry oa MS o'clock. Wltbtrapuon Ual PhlladelDhia Paper Association ilia ner. IW-llevue-Stratford Hoi Notlcn for lie Society ije will b nriepted und printed in the Kveulnx l.rdtfrr, but ull vuch notices tuut he writ ten oil, sU of tjie paper. (( sUiivU la full, with full acdrfi.w. atut wheu jHwiltile telepboiie number tnimt be given. Nepd tilt Kiirh rouiul -nh-ilioui. to SUw elct KUIIor." i;elai ?Kl-er. 0ni rbtit uul wtreet. . luteu, tntw reu,i'u' nut. mi ("kit lerlllniuiw u W loanible lUe mitic will not t pJiiiu-U- -.wvBBjun.f 11 ,
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