Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 16, 1916, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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NANCY WYNNE TALKS ABOUT THE
COUSIN OF FAMOUS COMPOSER
TO READ "HANSEL AND GRETEL"
Interesting Program Will Be Given This Afternoon at
Little Theatre in Aid of Rush Hospital German- x
town Club to Entertain College Settlement Members
lxttJK,JJllN OJUU.D& VX THIS UJLTl
1 Various Members of These Leading Clubs Will Give a
Private view in a juuuh xuxmuiuon 01 jbooks on
Botany, Gardening and landscape Art on Monday
WWWrtl'IWIHV.W.Wv.M. ... . . , . . w w
rtWB Allied Garden Clubs of Phlladol-
.phto have aen. oui " ,
view of a loan exhibition of
(.rlvato
JLJ. nn botany, gardonlnB and land
iZno art, both nnclont nnd modorn,
which will bo held at tho University of
Pennsylvania, Room 305 of tho Zoolos
Li building, 38th Btieet and Woodland
venue, on Monday afternoon, March 20.
nr J. M- Macfarlano will, In a short
Mress, draw attontlon to somo of tho
historical horticultural boolo at 3
o'clock, and tea will bo servod after
ward. Tho exhibition will bo open from
March 20 to April 3, from 10 until G
o'clock, with tho exception of Sundays,
nA will lncludo plana and plcturoa of
I! mi-dens, old and now. On Tuesday, from
11 until 12 and from 3 until 4, claisei
t cf students will bo engaged In tho adjoin-
fig conservatories in sumiiiaunij ana
observing tho notions of tho ncnsltlvo
plant, and tho members nnd their fruosta
... invited to watch tho Interesting ex
periments. Tho throo garden clubs In-
dud tho unruon viuu, mu uuruunura
and tho Wecdors. Tho mombera of tho
burden Club nro Mrs. John Hampton
f Barnes, Mrs. Arthur Blddlo, Mrs. Charlea
, jjlddlo, Mrs. Charles l. Borlo, Jr., Mrs.
' ft. H. Bayard Bowlo, Mlsa Martha Mor
. rls Brown, Mrs. Edward Browning, Mlsa
' MmT R Coloa, Mrs. Charloa E. Coxe,
f Mrs. Charles B. Coxo, Mra. Clmrles T.
, Cresawoll, Mrs. Josoph S. Clark, Mrs.
William A. JJicic, iurs. x. iionry uixon,
I Miss Gortrudo Ely, Mrs. Honry jr.
f Fisher, Mlsa Emily Tox, Mrs. "W. W.
h . n.lAH Tt. Trd T?nllrtrf ntnnrtlnnlnr
ifWsa Erncitlno A. Goodman, Mrs. Fran
i fi I. Gowcn. Mm. John W. Geary, Mlsa
$ Jn B. Haines, Mrs. Henry Frazor
Wi Harris. Mrs. Horaco B. Haro, Mra. Bay-
B; i.rd Honry, Mlsa Anna "VV. Ingcrsoll,
Miss E. L. Leo, Mrs. J. "Willis Martin,
Mrs. Arthur V. Meigs, Mis. William
II. Mercer, Mrs. Mnrshall Morgan, Mlsa
Marlon Mott, Mrs. Lowls Nellson, Mrs.
John S. Nowbold, Mrs. B. Franklin Pep-
per, Mrs. Charlea Piatt, 3d, Mrs. James
M. Rhodes, Mrs. Pcrclval Roberts, Jr.,
Mrs. rviward S. Sayres, Mrs. Edcar T.
' Scott, Jlrs. Marshall Scull, Mlsa Ellza
i,beyi Smith, Mrs. William J. Taylor, Mra.
ifFrederlck WInslow Taylor, Miss Anno
r Thomson, Mrs. Henry B. Thompson,
Mrs. Edward D. Toland, Mrs. Georgo
Willing', Jr., Mrs. James D. WInsor, Mrs,
William Botch Wlstcr, Mrs. William
Redwood Wright and Mra. Joseph I.
Woolston. Tho honorary members In
clude Mrs. Alfred Ely, Mrs. John
Illdgcly, Mrs. Archibald D. Russell and
Mrs. Max Tarrand.
Tho Gardcneia aro Miss Llda II. Ash-
brldge, Mrs. Isaao Lo Boltcaux, Sirs.
f, Thomas I Branson, Mlsa Anna Linn
', Bright, Mrs. James Crosby Brown, Mrs.
t Benjamin Bullock, Jr., Mrs. Howard
Clark, Mrs. Morris L. Clothier, Mrs.
William H. Collins, Mrs. Sabln W. Col
ton, Jr., Mrs. William T. Elliott, Mrs.
Robert B. GrllHth, Mrs. Edward Y.
Hartshorno, Mrs. William II. Hushes,
Mrs. Henry S. Jeanes, Mrs. William C.
lAii, Mrs. Horatio Gates Lloyd, Mrs.
Charles II. Ludlngton, Miss Margaret E.
Morris, Mrs. William McCawley, Mrs.
George R. Packard, Mrs. Louis R. Pago,
Mrs. John Pciot, Mis. Henry S. Pratt.
I Mrs. Charles J. Bhoads, Mrs. Horaco
Wells Sellers, Mrs. Howard Sellers, Mrs.
Charles Sorvlco, Mrs. Georgo C. Thayer,
Mrs. Arthur H. Thomas, Miss Mario
Trasel, Mrs. Arthur Van Harllncon. Mrs.
L David E. Williams, Mlsa Elizabeth D.
Williams and Mrs. Henry S. Williams.
The honorary membors of this club nro
Miss Anno Mooro Bowen, Mrs. Josoph
Mil
ngnt. Mrs. James H. Finlov. Mra.
I James C. Nowlln, Mrs. James Mauran
Rhodos, Mrs. William T. Robinson, Mrs.
J. HenrV Hrnttflrfnnr? Mm T TIaoii cinq
s' It, Miss Martha Smith. Mra. J. B.
inayer, Jr., and Mrs. Emit WIIov.
K The- third club Is called tho "Wood
n .. . .
una inciuaea Mrs. William R. Brock,
R Mrs. B. Lewis Burnham. Mrs. F. von A.
1 Cabeen, Jr., Mrs. Curtis Clay, Mrs. An
E w Wright Crawford, Mrs. John P.
woasdale, Mrs. John Lyman Cox, Mis.
eruert 8. Darlington. Miss Catherine
DllOn, Miss Mnrv Tlvnns. Mia NTntlinn
I, Bayvrord, Mlsa Esther Lloyd, Mrs. John
Ik n,' Loean Ura- William A. Lieber, Mra.
f Albert McBvaine, Mlsa Frances E. Mc-
"i Mrs. Arthur Pock, MU,s Emily
W. Phlller. Miss Phoebo C. Phillips, Miss
Annie J, Pugh, Mrs. William B. Read,
w- J. Howard Rhoada, Miss Mona nob
wson. Mrs. Frederick C. Sharpless, Miss
Helen Sharpless, Mrs. Wikoff Smith,
Mrs. S. Chester Williams, Miss Ellen
WInsnr uri.. r, . , . ,.
P ., .,UJ ilmr,Uu Ut woou, Airs.
a I Wiley, Mrs. Webster IC Wetherlll
n Mrs. Hovar: Wood.
The Armenian benefit will bo held this
"fornoon In tho ballroom of the Rltz.
Mile. Beatrico do Holthoir, of Franco.
"Ill recito a number nt TlAi-raroFloo f
the eighteenth century in her native
nguage, and Hans Kindler and Aurello
JJ, , l vnn bo heard in various solos on
R" ceUo wd violin. The afternoon wilt
fropen with a oh..t ..
m nw William Nesbltt Chambers,
"uana, Turkey.
m y '
i wonder xvhv ,iini rA ......i
others' comfort and pleasure as they
- ai raea7 if it had not bee lhat j
r really annoyed at the overture of
"..econd act of "Pagllaccl" being
polled, I would have been amused at
gestures and ehoulder shrugglnga pt
em i Deb' wh0' frokel In an ex.
C;, to B6wn real American Beauty
TWour and chiffon, was talking to her
'her on the subject of a certain
mag man (3eate(j wUh a party ot
JOUng girls in n hnv no,l.a. ,.,T,V.
gher men) and wondering- why the.
j"" or said maidens did not object
r ring iijr daughters exploited at
p opera bv his ni.io h- i. i,..o..o
gnaingf after BUCh ,,, Elr,9 ehe
Sm. 'Th9 last one J hear, Is from
,Untown. "yes" said mamma, "an
poaslble person," Then there were
ffwy WhUperlngs about the escapades
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curtain . j . . t...
2iy of Ip.llnnu Ws nn ii.. .,,...
- av.w p,.U lUjUtEVU,
provca too much even, for gos-
t neara no mora except a dlcus-
heartily agreed with them about tho
man In quostlon, and was glad to hear
ono uobutanto. nt least, who hnri r.
fllstod his varied attractions and scornod
nia mannor of behavior.
NANCY WYNNE.
Personals
Mr, nnd Mrs. Edgar Soott were guests
or honor at n dinner Rlen last oenlng
by Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Polk in Wash-
niKion.
. Ta Frederick M, Turnbull, of Cam
nrlilge, Mass, has announced tho engage
ment of her daughter, Mlsa Margnret
A' ,.'. lo 'ur' aamuei Wilson Murray,
of CnrllHle, Vo. , a graduato of Harvard,
class of 1915
Mr. nnd Mrs. Georgo Mason Chichester
wll entortnln nt dinner this evening at
,? i0,1"0' 82 Plno street, In honor of
n.CT If. . W0MWra, ot Washington.
Thero v,l bo 10 guests.
nn?rVnnd Mrs- J- Loul3 Kottorllnus, of
2010 Spruce streot, will gl0 a dinner of
10 coers, followed by brldgo, thla ocn
Ing. Thoro nas an extra meotlng of
i.io uajicing ciass organized by Mrs.
Ivettorllnus last night at tlio Phllmlnlnlila
Country Club Tho meetings havo taken
i,muo overy oiner Tnursday evening at tho
BoIIovucStratford. Among thoso who en
tertained at dinner before tho danco wcro
Mrs. Charloa A. Potter. Jlrs. Josoph
Priestley Button nnd Jlrs. Goorgo H.
UlUpilUUSUU.
Mr. Alexander Van Jtenssolaor wilt give
a buffet suppor this evening nt Horticul
tural Hall to tho members of tho Mnhlor
cnoruses nna tho Philadelphia Orchestra.
Mrs. John H. Easby, of 311 South 16th
mreel, entertained nt luncheon today In
nuiiur vi .uiss iiennoitn .Mondo Largo,
whoso marriage to hor son, Mr. M. Steven,
son Easby, Mill tako placo on April 29.
A prollmlnnr,- mooting of tho nitten
house Square Plowor Market Commltteo
was held this morning at tho homo ot Mrs.
Ell Kirk Price. 1709 Walnut Rtrert. Mr.i
Goorgo Gordon Meadn T.nrtrn Is nronlrtnnt
ui ino association nnd Jlrs. J. Willis Jiar
tin honorary president
Jfrs. Thotms C. Potter, who Is living nt
present wun ner daughter. Jlrs. Thomas
Hamilton, In Staton Island, hna boon the
guost of her nephew and niece, Mr. and
Jlrs. uanard Ingcrsoll. of Pen in. Jlrs
Potter Is a sister ot Mrs Wnrrcn Inger-
sou anu Jir. brands u. Bond.
Jlrs. Charles Francis Park, of Kngle
wood, N. J has announced the engage
ment of hor daughter, JIlss Carollno Dore
mus Park, to, Jlr. Henry Lawrenco Whlt
temoro. of Bryn JIawr, son of tho Into
Hov. Charles T. Whlttemore. Jlr. Whttte
moro, who was graduated from Williams
Collego, class of 1907, Is a member of tho
Merlon Cricket Club nnd ot tho St. An
thony and Williams Clubs, of Now York.
No dato has been set for tho wedding.
Jlrs. Charlea Custls Harrison, of 1618
Locust street, entertained at luncheon to
day nt hor homo.
jrr. nnd Jlrs Jacob Btdgway, of
Wrlghtstown. N, J, who havo been spend
ing some tlmo In Florida, nro now in
Washington, D C. Jlr. Itldgway will re
turn to hlH homo this week, whllo Jlrs
Itldgway will spend a fortnight ns the
guest of her mother, Jlrs. Knight, at her
apartment,
Jlrs. Richard Stahl will entertain at
dinner on Saturday night for her duugh
tor, JIlss Lorraine Sherwood Stahl, fol
lowing a matinee theatre party for tho
school set.
Chestnut Hill
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. Weill, of 8718
Somlnolo avenue, will entertain at dinner
on Saturday night nt their homo. Thcro
will bo 14 guests present.
Mrs William Coleman Frocman, of
Cherolcco aenue nnd Mermaid lnno, has
gono to AtUntio City for a fortnight
Along the Main Line
MISS SYDNEY ELLIS
BRYN MAWR. Mr. and Mrs. William
Struthers Ellis and their daughters. Miss
Sydney Ellis, Mlsa Helen Ellis and JIlss
Clntra Ellis, who arp at present In Santa
Barbara, Cal , are expected to return homo
on March 25.
"The Cozy Club" of the Episcopal
Church of tho Redeemer, Bryn Mawr, of
which the Rev, George Calvert Carter, rec
tor, is president, will give a social on
Monday night, March 20.
WAYNE. Mlsa Marian Mulford and
Miss Esther Mulford gave a luncheon to
day In honor of JIlss Lucille E. Morris, of
4th and Spruce streets. The other guests
were Miss Helen Betts, Miss Katharine
Muller, Miss Marjorle Muller, Miss Elea
nore Beers, Miss Josephine Tomlinson, Mis
Gwendolln Taylor, Mrs. Robert Wagner,
JIlss Ellse Hepburn and Miss Maud Wig-
At the dance which Mr. and Jlrs. Pier
son Conrad wilt give this evening at
their home, 310 Summit avenue, the house
will bo beautifully decorated In green In,
honor of St. Patrick's Day. There will'
be about 40 guests present, among whom
will be Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Child,
Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Hubbell, Mr, and
Mrs. Frank Muller, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam H. Roberts, Jr, Mr. and Mrs. G.
Wlntbrop Coffin, Jlr and Jlrs. Aubrey
Howell, Mr and Jlrs. Louis Jaquette
Palmer Mr and Jlrs. Allen Barr, Mr
and Mrs. M Jf D Bcanlan, Dr and Mrs.
V Wilbur Horn, Mr and Mra. Charles
Quunby, Mr and Mrs. Leonard Colemaij,
Mr Frank Ucusherty. Dr. Ahutandar
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Tho dnuRhter of Mr. Samuel Snellcnburg, whoso marriaRo to Mr. Scligmann,
today at the homo of the bride's father, Rydal,
Along the Reading
The young men of the Old York Road
Country Club will give their annual show
on tho cenlngs of Friday, JIarch 24, and
Siturday. JInrch 25. nt tho clubhouso
Jlr. II. CIny Dlngee, Jr , nnd Jlr William
Warner aro directing tho rehearsals,
whllo tho music is in charge of Jlr. Jos
eph Bond.
The show will include n burlesque
written for the occasion, also somo new
ideas In dancing A genuine surprlso
In the musical line nnd many other num
bers will bo on tho program Those In
tho cast will Include Jlr Georgo Hollo
well, Jlr Georgo H Rcnson. Jr, Mr Car
roll Jordon, Jlr. William W. JtcJIahon.
Jlr Robert J Winsmore, Jr, Jlr. Roy
JtcKee, Jlr William R Dickson, Jr.. Jlr.
Lawrenco Rogers. Jlr. Watson Chester
mnn. Jlr. Joseph Jones, Jr, Jlr. H. E.
Snyder and Jlr. Inglls Gayley.
Jlrs. James Field, of Hatboro, Pa,
has closed her country houso nnd Is spend
ing the remntnder of the winter at 110
South 22d street.
Jlrs. Frederick Jlorrls, of the Valley
Farm, Washington lane, Wyncote, held
the first meeting of her Lenten sewing
class at her home Tuesday aftornoon
Jlr. and Jlrs. Howard Pfromm, of Wal
nut street. Jenklntown, hao Jlrs.
Pfromm's father, Jlr. Williams, of Nor
folk, Va , as their guest for an Indefinite
tlmo.
Jlr. and Jtrs William Hanna Shelmer
dlne. accompanied by their son. William
Hanrta Shelmerdlne, Jr. are at the Chel
sea, Atlantio City, for a fortnight.
Jlr. and Jtrs Clarence E. Schoble, of
Oak Lane Park, are receiving congratu
lations on the birth of a son, William
Jackson Schoble. Tho baby Is named for
his grandfather, ex Senator William Jack
son, of Maryland.
Germantown
Classes in preparedness are being ar
ranged by Mrs. Carl Williams with great
success, and three of Oermantown's phy
sicians hao been secured to teach these
classes. One class meets every Monday
evening at the home of Mrs. Williams, at
Greene street and Schoolhouse lane, from
8 until 9 o'clock, and is taught by Dr.
Joseph Fleltas. Then there is another
class taught by Dr. Wilfred D. Fetter
mnn, which meets on Friday afternoons
from 6 until 6 o'clock. Another group is
taught by Dr, Charles Watt on Thursday
mornings, from 12 until 1 o'clock. This
class Includes JIlss Emma Bradbury. Miss
Electra Griffith, Miss Olive M. Wilson.
JIlss Dorothy Groves, Mlsa Minerva Head
ley, Mlsa Helen MaoKubbtn. Miss Carrie
Shrlver, Jlrs. J. Abbott Wiggins, Miss
Marlon J. Chapman, Miss Emma Cahall,
Mrs. Frederick W, Llneaweaver, Mrs. Don
old D, Davis, Mrs. Swlthln Chandler, Miss
Louise McDowell, Miss Helen B. Fry,
Miss Louise Chase and Mrs. Arthur
Hagar,
A club dance will take placo at the
Automobile Club tomorrow night. A
number ot dinners will precede the dance,
among those entertaining being Jlr. and
Mrs. W, N. Leonard, whose guests will
be Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lo Malstre. Mr.
and Mrs. Lester Dykeman and Mr. and
Mrs. C. Jtercer Bailey, Mr, and Mrs. H.
R. De Groat will have 24 guests. Mrs. J.
H. Horrccks will havo 8 guests, Mr. W. R.
Harper will entertain IS guests, Mi and
Mrs. C M. Watt will entertain 14 guest
and Mr. and Mrs. Isaaa X Shoemaker
will have 16 guests. Mr. and Mrs. S. S.
Freeman's guests will include Mr. and
Jlrs. O- IC- Mohr. Mr and Mrs. J W
Graham and Mr and Mrs. Charles Lan
denberger Mr and Mrs. John Glenn's
guests will include Mr and Mrs. Paul M
m isser Mr ad Mrs. Oeoree. iSUasser,
t. mm. B. F Reddlwr. Mra E. A.
Wright, Mr. O, B. Wright, Miss E, Glenn,
MRS. ARTHUR R. SELIGMANN
Weddings
SELIGJIANW-SNELLnNBima.
Tho mnrriago ot JIlss Gladys Snellen
burg, daughter of Jlr. Samuel Snellon
burg, to Jlr. Arthur R. Sellgmann, of Now
York, son of tho late Maurice Sellgmann,
took placo quietly today at noon nt the
homo of the bride's father, nt Rydal The
ceremony was performed by tho Rev. Dr
Krauskopf. There woro about CO guests
present. Including only members of the
Immedlato families, and a few Intimate
friends Jlr. nnd Jlrs Sellgmann will
spend their honeymoon In Japan,
WEISENFELD KLOPFER.
The marriage of JIlss Elso. W Klopfcr,
daughter of Jlr. and Jlrs. William P.
Klopfcr. of 1528 North 17th Btroet. to Jlr,
JIoscs Welscnfeld, of Baltimore, Mil, wns
Bolemnlzed last eenlng at 6 o'clock In tho
Hotel Adelphla, with the Rev. Dr. Joseph
Krauskopf, of the Keneseth Israel Congre
gation, nnd the Rev. Dr. William Rosneau,
of Baltimore, officiating Tho bride, who
wns glen In marriage by her father, wore
a gown of white Eatln and tulle with trim
ming of net embroidered with pearls Her
veil ot tulle was caught with sprays of
orange blossoms, and lilies of the Milley
arranged In a Bhower were carried JIlss
Bessie Wolsenfeld, the bridegroom's sister,
was maid of honor, and JIlss Etta Hlrsh
berg was bridesmaid The former was
attired In a frock of pale blue taffeta and
cloth of slher, and the latter In peach-colored
taffeta trimmed with old blue vehet
Each carried picturesque hats filled with
pink roses, pale-blue fiowers and white
lilacs. They were trimmed with ribbon to
match tho frocks nnd tho streamers car
ried over the shoulder.
Jlr. Simon Halle, ot Baltimore, was
best man, and the ushers were Jlr. Ber
nard Kahn, Jlr. Rosenfeld, Jtr Leslie Getz
and Jlr. Kemper Simpson. The ceremony
was followed by a dinner. Jlr Welsenfeld
and his bride, upon their return from an
extended trip, will live In Baltimore.
West Philadelphia
The engagement of JIlis Alice Fisher to
Jlr. Elwood Prlckett, of Camden, has been
announced
Jtr. Robert Dutton, ot Bismarck, N. D ,
Is visiting Jlr. and Mrs. Samuel Fox, of
1621 North 69th street.
What's Doing Tonight
Symphony Society or Frankfort High
School Uulldlnr, Oxford plko and Wakellntf
traoti tt o'clock.
Eaul French! Soolety. Flaatlo Club
room. 347 South Camao lret; 8 o'clock.
Biulnaai Efficiency Show, let Ileslraent Ar
mory, llroad and Callowhlll atreets.
Sandby! farewell recital, Wltherapoon Hall;
8:13 o'clock.
Bulldara' Eichanra ''Oooat Meeting," 24
Soutn 7tn street.
Dinner, Claas of 'S3, V. of P, Law School,
Adelphla; 7 o'clock.
guftet dinner (Ivan by Alexander Tan Rena
.er. to moot membera of the Mabler Chort
uaaK and tho Philadelphia, Orcheatro, Horti
cultural Halli 7 o'clock.
Laotura on "Martin Luther," by Dr. J,
Duncan Spaotb, under tba auaplcea of tea Unl
varolt Uxteniioa Society. Central Y, M. C.
A.. 1431 Arch atreetl 8 o'clock.
Zota Beta. Tau Fraternity supper dance.
Hotel Adelphla. 8 SO o'clock.
Penneylvanla Prlaon Society. BOO Chestnut
treeti o o'clock.
Card party for benefit of tho X-ray depart
ment of tba Women'a Homeopathic Hospital,
Acorn Club, 8 o'clock.
Young Men's Archdlocaaan Union elocution
conteat, Catbollo Olrle' HUh School.
Browning Society, New Century Drawing
Room 8 o'clock.
Wharton School dinoe, Houetsn HU, not.
varsity ot Pennsylvania! 0 o clock.
Market Street Merchants Association. Bing
ham Hotel! 8 o'clock.
Lactur. "Humor of Our Modem English."
by O. II Hal, of th Curtis PubUahlng Com
pany, Lutheran Church, Ulenalde, 8 o'clock.
Fiftieth anniversary dinner of Christiana
burs Industrial Institute, of Cambria, J a.
Twelfth Street Meeting HoUM l!tu street
above Cheatnut o'clock.
r,,,r auji " by Dr ''"""' Silver-
iScturvVV'civlUzatloa, Ow ta Ir. I
Und," by Dr James J- WaUU. Academy of J
inMMwU? &m.&.Av4at
rhoto by Drown from Heyftert ralntlne
of New York, took placo at noon
Pa.
Chester Valley
jrr. Lel Thomas has returned to JInl
crn utter having spent a month In Flor
ida. JIM Stary I. Stllle, of West Chester,
has been selected, with a number of
other representatives of tho Daughters of
the American Revolution, to go to Wash
ington nnd placo wrenths upon the tombs
of Georgo nnd JIarthn Washington, nt
Jit Vernon, In commemoration of the
ratification of peace between England and
the American Colonies.
Jlr. E. F. Bracken, of Paoll, was given
a surptlse party Tuesday evening by
the members of tho Bachelor Club of
Malvern, lu honor of his birthday.
South Philadelphia
Tzk'igzmmn
m
MISS NORA T. SHEA
Miss Nora T, Shea will take part In a
comedy to be given for the benefit ot the
Chutch of the Annunciation tonight and
tomorrow night.
Miss Mary Eavelle, of 1157 South !9th
street, entertained a number of friends
last Saturday evening at an Informal re
ception. JIlss Caroline Sweeney assisted
Miss Lavelle In receiving.
Captain Andrew Gilbert gave a clam
bake at his cottage at National Park,
N. J., last week.
About 300 persons attended the South
Branch rally held In the Allen A. M. E.
Church, 17th and Balnbrldge atreets,
last week. After an Interesting meeting
supper was served by the members of the
Allen C. E. Society.
Mrs. Jacob Blumenholts and sen of
Fassyunk avenue and Mifflin street, will
return shortly after an extended trip
through the South and West.
Notices for
th. Society page will be
accepted. aoJ. printed la the Kteolng
Ledger, but ail euch polices uit be writ-
ten o , on aide ; oJ th P(. taut b
lgned In full, with full address, aiul when
naulble telcphon Dumber must M alvcu.
fend all such communJfutlons to "rio-
clety Editor," Kvtnlng Ledger. 60a Cbe.l-
n,i, ,rJ.t.
Snmathwi renolremtnts art carried
r&m mi3ssz2mzt
ADEIiIGHTFUti program will be given
this nfternoon nt tho Mttlo Theatro
In nld of tho Rush Hospital for Consump
tive), nt 33d street nnd Lancaster avenue.
JtlM Frances Novln, a cousin of tho well
known Ethclbrrt Nov In, will Interpret tho
dr.unn. "Hnnel nnd Orotel," nnd Jtlsi
Jtnrlon I.lna Tufts, of Boston, an eminent
plnnlst, also has been secured The patron
esses Include Jtrs Wllllnm W Arnett,
Mrs William Ellis Scull. Jtrs Arthur Rid
dle, Jtrs James A Bonsnck, Mm Edunrd
Bok, JIlss Jlnry S Buckley, Jlrs Samuel
Cnstner, Jr. Jlrs Oswald Chew, JtUs Jtnry
Converse, Jlrs Wllllnm W Fltler. Jlrs
Matthew t Orler, Mrs Rlchnrd II. Itarto,
Jlrn Joseph Itcnd Jtrs Wllllnm II Horst
tnnnn, JIlss Nlnn I.en Jtrs Mnhlon N
Kline, Jtrs Ilo-vnrd Longstreth, Jtrs
Louis H Jtutschlcr, Jlrs John D JtcLean,
Jtrs. J A Convnghnm Stevens, Jtrs
Oeorge Wharton Pepper, Jlrs Wllllnm
Piatt, Jtrs J Bertram Llpplncott, Jlrs
Andrew Wheeler, Jtrs William Lyttleton
Savnge, Jtrs Austin S Hcckscher, Jlrs
Leopold Stokowskl, Jlrs T Jlellor Tyson,
Jlri George Fritz Chnndler, Jlrs Charles
1 Harney. Jlrs Alexander Vnn Rcnsse-
lner Jtrs Samuel P Houston, JIrp Josoph
I'rlcstlcy Button, Jlrs Roland L Taylor,
Jlrs Charles A. Potter and JIlss Charlotto
Hend Allen
Tho Cue Club of the Wnlnut Lane School,
Oennnntown, entertained tho lrlsn mem
bers of the Collego Settlement Inst eve
ning with Lady Gregory's play, "Spread
ing tho Nows" The cast was as follows:
Hartley Fallon.!
Mra Fallon
MRttrte. . .
Tim l'ol Iceman
Mr I.ii ey.
Mm Tulle) ...
Jnmei Iljnn
Mharrnn lnrl
ltd jRcksmlth
Tim Cnney.. ..
.Mlae Oretchon Chamberlain
. Ml"' Judith Jennings
. . . Mlaa Olyvs Rckler
i.. ,Mlss Louisa Neuell
... Mln Louise Amsden
Mlsn Malalle Elder
. . Ml'" Helen Prrnilorenst
. Mlas nilzahetli Lesher
Mlsa Louis McKHvey
, . . Miss Knthcrlno Ulsels
The Enterprise Dramatic Club will pro
duco the comedy, "Tom Jtooro," In St. Vin
cent's Hall, East Price street. German
town, tomorrow nfternoon nnd evening
The cant includes Jlr. .Tnmes J Sltclly, Jlr.
John V. Gordon, Jtr Joseph Keegan, Jlr
Charles JI Rellly, Jtr Edmund II. Fljnn,
Jtr Vlnrcnt J Casey, Jtr Wllllnm J
Hentty, Jtr Thomas V McLaughlin, Jtr.
Hugh Pendergrnst. Jtr William C. Ken
nedy, JIlss Elizabeth JI, Noonnn, JIlss
Anna E. Turner, JIlss Anna Jlao Nolen
and JIlss Trances Osborne
Tho last meeting of the Jtlshorral Zlon
wns held on Tuesday nt the homo ot Jtr.
Louis Silverman, 41GT Loldy avenuo. A
very Interesting report regnrdlng tho Sab
bath school at 3d and Muster streets wns
given by Jtr. Benjamin Pnrtnotf Jtr.
Leon Herman Roseloucr gave his fifth
lecturo of the series on JowlRh history.
Tho next meeting is to bo held nt the home
of Jtrs Anna JIuchulsky, 820 South street.
The Reuben Jlltosky Beneficial Socloty
held Its semiannual bnnquet and election
of olllcers on Sunday at the clubrooms.
The officers elected were an follows: Pres
ident. Jtr David Jlltosky: vice president.
Jlr. Nathan Vessel; treasurer, Jlr. Jacob
Waldman: financial nnd recording secre
tary, Jlr Jfcycr I'rledenberg; first trus
tee, Jtr. Joseph Friedman; second trustee,
Jlr Charles Lyons, nnd third trustee, Jtr.
Samuel Jllltz.
A successful play nnd dance was given
by the Hatlkvah Junior .Ion Society on
Saturday evening at the new Garrlck
Hall The following members were In the
play, called "The Girl and the Under
graduate": JIlss Luura Kramer. Jtrs
Elizabeth Lubls, Jtr Dav id Lucas Jlr Sol
Uraltmnn. Jlr. Jtlllard Kntz. Jlr. Jack
Brnltmnn nnd Jlr. Abe Llschln.
A BOO was given by JIlss Clarlsse
Hlrshberg last week, when among those
present were JIlss Beatrice Drelfus, Miss
Llllle Wolff. JIlss Eva Frankel. JIlss Kitty
JllchneW, JIlss Ruth Hart. JIlss Stella
Elsenburg. JIlss Jllnna Ncufeld nnd JIlss
Alice Jlavbaum.
A birthday surprise party was given
In honor ot Jllss Esther Goldberg on
Sunday evening at tho home ot her aunt.
Jtrs L Ballstoeky, 704 Green street.
Among tho guests present were Miss
Ida Goldberg, JIlss JIae Ballstoeky, Jtlss
Hattio Fisher, JIlss Louisa Spross. Jllss
Jllni. i Jlyerson. JIlss Fay Jtyerson, JIlss
JInymo Gllckmnn, JIlss Anna Glickmnn,
Miss Jennie Levy. Miss Jennie Cohen,
JIlss Lillian Levin, JIlss Reglna Haus
man. JIlss Sadie Frecdman, Jllss Eliza
beth Roy. Jtlss Sarah Welnstock, Mr.
Arthur Goldberg, Jtr. Leon Velll, Jlr. Jack
Brnmmlck. Jlr. Jlorrls Ballstoeky, Jtr.
Samuel risher, Jlr. Irwin Charlap, Jlr.
Herbert Velll. Jtr. Anthony Hoofnagel,
Jtr. Bernard Bernstein. Jtr Harry Levy,
Mr. Harry Seltzer, Jlr. Samuel Hausman,
Jtr. Harry Orllnd, Mr. Samuel Wasserman
nnd Mr. Senator.
Jtr. and Jlrs L Rosenthal entertained
In honor of their daughter. Miss Blanche
Rosenthal, at 1105 Locust street, last
Saturday night. Vocal selections were
given by Jlr Joseph Toung and Jtr
Edward Burke. Violin selections by Jlr
Lawrence Hershman. with Jtlss Sara
Blum, JIlss Adele Simon and Jtr Joseph
Neff at the piano. The other guests were
Mr. and Jlrs C. Rablnowltz. Jllss Hilda
Demsey, Jtrs L Wurschafter. Jtlss Lena
Zangwill. JIlss Reb.t Zangwlll, Jlrs I
Perry, JIlss Grace Kendall, Jtr nnd Jlrs
II Rosenthal. Jllss Swartz, JIlss Estella
Simon Jtlss Bertha Weinberg. JIlss Anna
Goodman. Jllss Jean Rosenthal, JIlss
Tlllle Rosenthal, Jtr. Morris Fine, Jtr.
Edward Feldman, Jlr. Jack Kessler, Jlr.
Kendall, Mr Leon Weinberg, Jtr. William
AMUSEMENTS
St. Patrick's Night
AT THK
Hotel Walton
Friday Evening, March 17
Just a glimpse ot Ireland, with appropriate
music, liscoratlon and aouvenlra
Ktciilnga from tho Haaeltlna Oallarlea will
U "'""dAmSnO AFTEIl 9 10 P M.
A NIU11T OP Hl'ltl'ltlHES
Hecur Itraarvatlona From Haad Waltar
EUGENE G, MILLER, Manager
ACADEMY OP MUSIC
ELMENDORP
FRIDAY 8:15 SAT. MAT. 2:30
NORTHERN ITALY
Illustrated In Color, by Mr. Elmendorf.
Out of the Ordinary Motion Picture
Boo. TBo & 1 at lieppe's Amp. at Acad. S5o
ACADEMY OP MUSIC
TUESDAY AFT., MARCH 21, at 3
KEEISLER
TlckaU at Ileppe'a. TBo to I, Boxes, 112-18
Direction C. A. Ellis. Symphony Rail, Hojtoq
A T CI
Arcadia w.
CIIE3TNUT baL lBTR
A. il. to 11.15 p. it.
auu Jiua ivisbk
Bessie Barriscale
bhowm, Bullets and Brown Eyes
fNi 1 MARKET ABOVE J5TH
Stanley ,m5rca!&
IN "THE CODE OF MARCH. OBA?"
lOc1214 MARKET-SO
19 A. M. to 11 U P It.
Blanche Sweet
In TUB BLACgUgc
Pal&ee
.Tint., Sat.
Weinberg, Jtr. Robert noaenthal, Mr.
Louis Cohen and Jtr, Stein.
Last Sunday evening Mr. and Jtrs. IT. J,
Jtarka gavo a freedom party In honor1 ot
their nephew, Jtr. Henry Kamens, at thel?
rcsldcneo, 4062 Lancaster avenue. The
Ruentn were Jtlss Rose Silverman, Jtlss
Jtno CJumblnder, Jtlsi Francos Sperltna;,
Jtlss Florence Goldberg. Miss Qoldle Tltte
man, Jtlss Dorothy Jamison, Jtlss Dorothy
Jlosltovttz, Jtlss Hose Shulman, Miss Sylj
la Kamens, Jtlss Ruth Marks, Mr. Harold.
Snow, Jtr. Jack Axelbund, Jtr. Irvlnff Mar
RUlles, Jtr. OoorRo Ogens, Mr. George
Euchcrmnn, Jtr. Oswald Dektor, Mr. Will
Inm Wldeen, Jtr Herman Jamison, Jtr.
Milton Knmenn, Jtr. Ellas Kdelman, Mr.
Aaron Rosenblum nnd Jtr. Bernard Jam
leon.
Lenten Song Recital
A. most delightful recital will be given
noxt Tuesday evening In the New Century
Drawing Room at 8:16 o'clock, by Mr.
Leonard n. Auty, who has lately returned
to this city from New Tork, and who will
be remembered as a Great favorite In this
city somo years niro
Jtr Wllllnm Sllvano Thunder will ao
company Jtr. Auty nt tho piano. Among
the Interesting features of the program la
the recltntho nnd cmntlna from the opera
"Prlnco Igor," which was ptlven In Hew
York this sonnon for the first time, and
which Is considered exceptionally beautiful.
Somo of the othor songs which Jtr. Auty
will sing nro "Jlncushla." Caruao'd
"Dreams of Lona; Ago," neeral songs of
Rublnstoln and that beautiful old Scottish
song, "Tho Land o' the Leal."
Among tho muslo loers who havo given
their names qb patronesses of the affair
nro Jim. Charles Bond, Jtrs. Armltage
Brcarley, Mrs, Edwin Hendrle Clmpmnn,
Jtrs William B. Chapman, Mrs. Franklin
Spencer Idmonds, Jtrs. George W. Ed
mondB, Jtrs John Edmonds, Mrs. Isaao
S Lowry. Jtra J. S. JtcCartney, Mra.
Jt W. Montgomery, Jtra. Samuel A,
JIutchmore, Jtrs Preston Ware Orem,
Jtrs. Harry A. Palmer, Jtra. John W. Pat
ton, Mm. Theodore Pressor, Jtrs. 13. Syd
ney Prlchnrd, Jlrs George Steenson, Jtrs.
Charles P Turner nnd Jlrs. JIatthew
Woods
Lansdowne
Jtrs Llddon J. Pennock, of IS Fennock
Terrace, gne a bridge yesterday after
noon In honor 'OfcUtas Josephine Vincent,
hoso marrlajie rttPR. Herbert H. JIurphy,
of Cnnnda, 111 .AaJfe. placo tho latter part
of April JtryMPchnock's guests were
Jtlis Elizabeth Cryer, Jtrs. W. H. Howell.
JIlss Edna Staultcr. Jlrs. Joseph FIchthorn,
Jllss Ethel Drltts, JIlss Marguerite Eagan,
Jtlss Jennetto Jlaclnnls, Jlrs. Ralph Hays,
Jlrs Norrli Scott. Jtrs. Austin Boyd, Jlrs.
Herbert Hajs. Jtrs. Charlea Jlaclnnls,
Jlrs Harold Ogdcn, Jtrs. Frank Sagen
dorph, Jlrs. Culver Boyd, JIlss JIarion
Irwin and Jllss Eellna Grieves.
Delaware County
Jlr and Jtra. Robert W. B. Lauer nnd
JIlss Edith Lauer, who have had apart-I
ments In tho city for tho winter, will1
move to their country home, on Bruns
wick avenue. Garrettford, on Saturday.
AMUSEMENTS
Adelphi Last PP. $1 Ma- Today
TOSIOIIT AT 8:1B LAST 8 T1ME3
nvcor AMnnicA'3 iremost stars
, ii cram: Tho. w. noss
JJaclyn AIIUUCKLB Amelia BINGHAM
Ldltti TALlATEnno and Qreat Company
In Uronson Honnrd'H Delightful Comedy
"THE NEW HENRIETTA"
NEXT WEEK
The Smartest Musical Comedy of All
"NOBODY HOME"
SEATS TODAV
With Lawrence Grossmlth, th Famous Em
llsh Comedian; Zoo Uarnett, Maud Odall.
Mlfc-non .McOILney, Charles Judels, Nlfl
llarrle, Quentln Tod nnd 40 Others.
Broad Last 3 Evgs. &
Klaw ft Erlanter and George Tyler Present
POLLYANNA
The mad Play, Spreading Good Cftser.
NEXT WEEK SEATS TODAT
MR. ANDREAS Oll'PEL Preaenta
PRINCESS TRA-LA-LA
...t 5"ha.Pa,e,t Viennese Operetta
With I'hyllla Partlnston. Emmy Nlcklasa,
Geora-e Baldwin Cast of 70.
Tresh Prnm a Triumphant Tear In
Vienna and Berlin.
Garrick Tlil.s .? Next "nrk- n, a-
uiiiv-tv. siatineea Wed. ft Bat.. 2:18
COHAN lIAJiniS Present
THE- FUNNIEST FARCB IN THE WORLB
IT PAYS TO
ADVERTISE
Original Now Tork Cast and Production
Best Seata II at Popular Wed. Matlneo.
B. R Keith's Theatre
CHESTNUT ft Twelfth: muRiwa
Reigning Queen of Popularity!
LILLIAN RUSSELL
IN FAVORITE- BONO HITS
Harry llsh ft Sylvia Jason: Marian Mor
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Lyon ft osoo. Other.
FORREST
Uvenlng at 8:15.
Last Weeks
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ZIEGFELD
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Popular Wednesday Matinees, EOo to S1.S0
Globe eatre f em
"THE SIDEWALK CABARET"
COMEDY SINOINa AND DANCINa
Joseph K. Watson FH"br;wFSloii
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btan Stanley: McCabe, Ivea ft Pond: Wilkin
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il J. IVIVJ Regular Matlaea Saturday
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The Champion Musical Comedy of th Worl4
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By Henry Blossom and Victor HetUrt
"She's a Peach" !itgi&m.
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