Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 17, 1916, Night Extra, Page 15, Image 15

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    EVENING LEDGER--PHT1MmflT,pmA. FlllDAY, MARCH 17 1916.
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fAflCY WYNNE SEES A GAY TIME IN
REGAL CLUB WILL HOLD ITS
SUBSCRIPTION DANCE TONIGHT
Large Number ojf Guests Will Be Present at Affair.
Many Other Dances to Celebrate St.
Patrick's Day
MRS. THOMAS B. SMITH AND HER SON
STORE FUJtt JJAJNUJUNti UJjASS TONIGHT
t
Kermantown Cricket Club Will Present Festive Scene
Meet Several Dinners to Precede Dance
n rf rMr.rirn.Hnir Rt.
Mlratrtck'fl Day will bo well carried
ii- ho various featlvltlos planned
rmemben' ot tho y.ounf r ?et Mr8,
r: Troth's .H'pular dancing class,
Fhteh meets at thVGermantown Cricket
1 wm tnKo piaco lonignv. &
"?!? ... vnnn. has Just como back
KSii n week's stay In Poughkeepsle,
JSl. Btle visited her daughter, Mrs.
.- ..mftl german will bo omitted to-
-I UD - . . - .. -
T JiaVO UCOU """I "" -
. K.AHH tniri itiir iiniimini
F... will bo Introduced during; tho
features
erenln.
s&i.iia -Evans, daughter of Mr. ana
JE .1 P1.M11. will bo nlvon a din-
i'' iMfia.
1VI rot' "'"
.?, before tho danco by her grand
".v, Mrs. Clarko Merchant. It
!,.- i delightful tho way In which
SIT Merchant cntcrtnlnB for all her
Olives, In truo grandmotherly and
relatives, rnii,f th Vli-lo
Jsmdaunty Bio""- b.- - .-
itlie dlnnT 'wln bo Glvcn BhnmrookB to
Lr and tha boys will rccelvo tiny
?T7 . inotmil of boutonifleres. Tho
'iLmitona of tho tablo will also carry
t, in nroon color Bohomo. though
Wffos will Intermingle their rich goldon
Vtflows In tho gonoral melange of color,
mere are to bo 12 guests at this dinner.
Then Mary Sheppard, tho nttractlvo
fcttljhter of Mrs. iugar u. oiicupuiu,
jl give a dinner Deioro mo uuum
(0 her two debutante cousltiB, Mil-
'to! and Carolyn Sheppard, tho daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Maxwell Shop.
I5ud, who, by tho way, havo had a
wonderful Umo nt tho many parties
fehteh up to last week scarcoly gavo n
fcepUtAtlte limo to urouiuu uwuiu uu
UJ OU UUU tUIUUlUl o vl. w a......,,
keep forgetting mat nil tneso gins
fut no longor debutantes, that with
huh Wednesday thoy started to bo scc-
Rad year girls, nnd now wo must look
far tho doings of tho woo newcomers,
Kto look younger and younger beforo
flit season starts, and I am sorry to
Iky, though still young and pretty,
f.rt (hn tvr.ir nnd tear of tho Vear of
H1V1 K"w
'gaiety in their llttlo faces nt tho end.
It'j no wonder thoy havo to bo taken
fjwy to rest nftor a strenuous Beason
rech as this. Next year's dobs will
tan two weeks less of It, as Lent of
1J17 will begin on Fobruary 21.
But all this la asldo from tho dancing
class, which, ns It Is rather Informal,
lists Into Lent, nnd which has been a
reccess from tho very llrst ono Mrs.
Elroth chaporoned. Every ono who sub-
Krtbea Just loves to attond and Mrs.
Rm trtt-ndiirnrl. find nlsn. lot mo tell
Job, Mrs. T. is a chaperon who always
stays till tho last dance, so tho mothers
DtTcr hare any anxiety about this class.
Bpeaklng of debutantes, I often wonder
rty It Is bo many of thorn seem so Irro-
ftponslblo. Perhaps It is bccaua so much
U done ror tnem tneir lirst year tnoy
Ivertently bocomo spoiled; that Is,
lome of them, not all by any means, for
ffe theso days of advanced women wo
find advanced debutantes .also very
iften. On tho other hand, though tho
cue In question is about a debutante,
there aro plenty of others who seem
Utterly Irresponsible In regard to other
people's property. I hoard recently of
' hst season's deb, who was dining at
f friend's before going to ono of tho
talis. Sho was bemoaning tho fact that
Sifts had forgotten to bring a necklace,
jjq nnauy mo omcr gin asiica ner cmor
!ster to lend the aforesaid "dob who
pa" ono of hors. She forthwith did,
toi though It Is nca.My a month since
Wjmi, the necklace has not yet been
returned. Now, every ono knows this
Is only carelessness; and yet Is It not a
pry culpable carelessness? Tho girl
.who loaned the necklace hates to speak
jrf it, because it will certainly bo a re
Dlnder of her duty to tho ono who bor-
and who will probably como
icross. tho necklace among her Jewels
ta a Jew weeks and then think to re-
.It-
People are strangely lacking in re-
Ijrd to other persons' property, any
Iy, although careful enough of their
a. Only recently a friend was telling
w of a girl whom sho know only
lightly who came to her house for
gw night My friend gavo her her
20 room, and next morning after she
lM departed, as sho did at an early
ur, she went up to her room to find
WP mXt ne' Bono and that some very
fBISW'wJve violet saehot, which sho had
on the dressing table, had been
iS4 for a talcum powder. It Is really
Wonlshjag. NANCY WYNNE.
Personals
Cjrds hava been Issued by Mrs. Joseph
oazzam for a meeting at her home,
I south ISth street, on the aftemon of
sday, March 28, at S:4B o'clock, to
TC' tn Rev, Floyd W. Tomklns. Mr.
HfnJl Rogers. Dr, Matthew Woods.
Soft. 1,abeth N. Hill and Miss Abby A
ttertand. all of whom will speak on
tnv k reat Question of the Hour," Tea
ftjjj-- " ' .-.wnma tiU UIUH1 UW-
IWr. Ranrv To.x 17.11.1 .. --,. -nr...
nut .a" ; -wsu Ajavueiu, 01 419 nm
iui Btreet. win fHvn n i..nnv.ann tt.
rsa2n2'ee. Hunting Club, Media, to
lthtwihh(10Un(l8' wbich will leave the
IjEWUSe at 9 O'clock In tha mnrnlnir.
RjM William Wllklns Carr and Mrs.
I" Will entertain , l. .ul ,
&f o,t,t " in warr ana .mrs.
laCSr nte-taln at dinner this evening
I Mnor of their debutante damrhrer. irisa
llahnrm. Li
Igelene Martin.
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a,n1r,abe!h, TaJly. daughter of
11)28 pi- """ xiowara xaraiey, or
Iht.81'6? wlu entertain at dinner
lwt. ? tho meetlng of Mrs. Edward
1 r"S Canclnir din nr h nonnnn,.n
t Club. ' "
F?llf4,?'1 JiJrSl x "ampton Moore, of
IH, South 4ih (,-, i . ... '
UJ IW evenlnir nt tii w.n. in
ISte tha birthly t their daughter.
Krlvena Cedaria Moore. -whoM dhut
J VfMhlngton and ibis city will take
later In the season. Ther wUl be a
uui-oi-town guests present
Rhe Saturday afternoon dansants which
twnZS. ta th8 Caraea of tho
iT",tord heretofora wUl take
Hl Ifte ballrOOIIl tor tha n.nln,. nl
fc stoK to the tncreassd at-1
Hutchinson Scott
A meeting of the Woman's Section of
tho Navy League will take place tomorrow
afternoon at 2:30 o'clock nt tho United
States Naval Homo, 21th and Flttwater
streets. Mrs. Aloxander Van Rensselaer
Is governor of the league for tho State of
Pennsylvania.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Clark, of 17
rugby nvenuo, Lansdowne, announce tho
engagement of their daughter. Miss Cath
erine Louise Clark, to Mr. Harry J. Lef.
ien, ui uammoro.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry S, Paul, of tho
Dellevue-Stratford. aro spending several
days in Atlantic City.
Mr. and Mrs. Chnrles 3. Matthows and
Miss Alyso Matthews, who spent tho win
ter nt tho Illtjs-Cnrlton. left today, ac
companied by Mr. Matthews' slator, Miss
A. B. Matthews, for tho Marlborough
Dlonhetm, Atlantic City. They1 will spend
several weeks nt the shore, as Mrs.
Matthows is Just convalescing from n
sorlous illness. Later they will open Clar
alyso, their country seat at Laiighorno,
whero tho wedding of Miss Alyso Mat
thows to Mr. William H. Hunneman. Jr.,
of Uoston, will probably tako placo some
tlmo In Juno.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Percy V. D. Shelly, of
4849 Ptllnskl avenue, aro reenlvlnit rnn.
grntulatlons on tho birth of a son, rilch
nrd Hunt Shelly, on March 13.
Along the Main Line
AnDMOllB Mrs. Qcrrlt P. Judd en
tortnlncd tho luncheon nnd bridge club of
which Bho Is u member at her homo on
Llanfalr road, yesterday. Tho members
present woro Mrs. PJchard P. MoNccly,
Mrs. Norman It Conderman, Mrs. Edwin
H. Fitter, Mrs Ttlchard E. Norton, Mrs.
Frederick P. Kennedy, Miss Anna Foulko
and Mrs. Tristram C. Colltot
HAVEnFOriD Mr. nnd Mrs. T. Do
Witt Cuylor nnd their daughters, who have
been spending tho winter nt 242 South
10th street, returned yesterday to ndgc
wood, their plnco In Havcrford. Mr. and
Mrs. Cuylcr will leavo on a Western trip
tho ond of March.
WTNNnWOOD Mlsi nunlco L. Will
lams, of Wynncwood avenue, left Wednes
day for Erie, Pn.,- whero sho will be tho
guest of Miss Nellie Jones for a fort
night. Mlsi Williams' engagement to Mr.
Herbert Shoemaker, of Ovcrbrook, was
nnnounccd this winter.
VILLANOVA Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Custls Harrison, Jr., who havo been spend
ing tho winter nt 213 East Ttlttenhouso
squaro, will return to Chuckswood, their
plnco in Vlllanovn, on March 28.
Sir. nnd Mrs. F. W. Itoblnson. who aro
visiting Mrs. Itoblnsojj's mother, Mrs.
Samuel, will not return to Vlllanova until
later In tno season.
ItADNOR Mr. nnd Mrs. John Barnes
Townsend, who have been staying In town
with Mrs. Townscnd'B parents, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Lewis A. Riley, will return to Mont
rose, their placo at Radnor, on Wednes
day. Miss Fanny Morris Wain has returned
from Wnrrenton, Vo,, and Is staying with
her sister, Mrs. Emlcn Spencer Hare, at
Radnor. Her mother, Mrs. Chnrtotto M.
Wain, Is In Augusta, but will return about
tho first of April.
Miss Do Canlznres has returned from
Newport Nows, Vn., to her home In Rad
nor. ' Chester Valley
Dr. and arrs. C. S. Kurtz, of Mnlvern,
announce the engagement of their daugh
ter. Miss Elizabeth Kurtz, to Mr. Mnlcom
C. Hutchison.
Miss Elizabeth L. Harrar, of Darby
road, Paoll, gavo n luncheon yesterday.
Covert were laid for sixteen guests.
Chestnut Hill
A delightful musical tea was given yes
terday afternoon by Mrs. Frank Sheble
nnd Mrs. Frank Eckfcldt nt the homo of
Mrs Sheble, Roumfort road and Sulli
van street. Tho guests were tho mem-
bors of a Shakespeare club In which tho
hostesses nro Interested. Miss Dorothy
Goldsmith gavo nn Interesting piano re
cital, and Mrs. Joseph R. Leeds and Sirs.
Arthur Holmes presided at tho tea tablo.
Miss Louise Walsh, of Now York, Is the
guest of Miss Marjorlo Aman, of 7420
Sprague street.
Mrs. Harry A. Ansell has organized a
class In British relief work, which meets
at tho Crcshelm Arms on Monday after
noons. The members Include Mrs. Ber
nardo De If. Stokes, Mrs. David Pepper,
Mrs. John Blakeley, Mrs. Alfred Orchard,
Mrs. Herbert Bayne, Mrs. Clarence H.
Brush nnd Mrs. David Young.
Along the Reading
The Junior Class of the Ablngton High
School gave a dance Wednesday evening
In tho school auditorium, In 'honor of the
Senior Class.
Sir. Andrew K. Borda, of Jenklntown,
left this week for an extended trip
through tha South, spending most of the
time In South Carolina.
Dr. Milton K. Nelffer, of Bent road,
Wyncote, will Instruct the First Aid Class
which is to meet every Tuesday after
noon at the Ablngton Hospital. Miss
Shaw and Mls Frlck will assist Dr.
Nelffer. About 30 members hove aheady
Joined the class, which held Its first
meeting this week.
tendance. Mrs. J.
chaperons tho teas.
OUR tABY OP MERCY DRAMATIC SOCIETY (BROAD AND SUSQUEHANNA AVE.)
Top row, left to right, Wm. Voorheea, J, Flynn, Ed Uphoflf (director), Wm. Hfcka, J. McKeghnery, A.
Kma. Leo Murray. Second rowElizabeth Greenwood Marguerite Land I (pisnbt), Grace Ryan, Rev.
WmTGauehan (director), Kathleen Carroll. Helen McNichol, Marguerite Rudden. Elizabeth Dornan (dlrec.
tor). Joe Howlett, Doctor Mangin. Third row Helen Rowbottom, Elizabeth Stemhouser. Magaret Mux
Shy Alma Shaunessy. Marguerite Welgle, Marie Cavjnaugh, Mane Delaney, Edna Hennessy. Fourtbrow
Wtti5K--Mark EketrWton; Ed Bhults, Joe Bradley. A. Kane. Charles Shell. Joa Murray, Wm. HigglM.
vs&& V!.J8' W
Tho wife of tho city's chief magistrato nnd her 10-yenr-olri son, Frederick Smith, who are spending tho
Into winter nt Augustn, Gn,
Bala-Cynwyd
Mr, and Mrs. Mnrtln P. Glynn, ot Edgo
hlll road, llala, wltt glvo a delightful St.
Patrick's danco tonight, at tho Cynwyd
clubhouso, when tho decorations will be
decidedly novel emblems of tho Emcrnld
Isle. Tho guests will lncludo Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Scoburgcr, Mr. and Sirs. Stephen
B Tlly, Sir. nnd Sirs. J. V. K. Titus, Sir.
and Sirs. Joseph V. Little, Sir. and Sirs.
Gcorgo E. Snyder, Sir and Sirs. Calvin
G. Child, Sir. and Mrs. Henry D. Dnglt,
Sir. nnd Sirs. John CJ. Fleck, Sir. nnd Sirs.
Blaurlco 1J. Long. Sir. nnd Sirs. William
C. Allen. Sir. nnd Sirs. Charles H. Sykes.
Sir. and Sirs. William B. Kraft, Sir. and
Sirs, Frederick C. Nowbourg, Jr., Sir. and
Sirs. John S. Ebcrtmch, Sir. nnd Sirs. C.
Clarko Rawlins, Sir. nnd Sirs, Albert W.
Plckford, Sir. nnd Sirs. George Basscrt,
Sir. nnd Sirs. O, St. Gniscr, Mr. nnd Sirs.
Richard Schowerer, Sir. nnd Sirs. Jnmea
Roberts. Sir. and Sirs. Edward Lukcns.
Sir. and Sirs. Hamilton Delsel, Sir. and
Sirs. Harry Thompson, Sir. nnd Sirs.
Henry Rogers Swope. Sir. nnd Sirs. Nelson
Spencer, Sir. and Sirs. William Brlcum
bough, Mr. and Sirs. Knrl Smldth, Sir. nnd
Sirs. John Skcllcy, Sir. and Sirs. Alexander
do Haven, Sir. nnd Sirs. Robert Patrick,
Sir. nnd Sirs. Chnrlos Klnnoy, Sir. nnd
Sirs. Thomas Dclahunty, Sir. and Sirs.
Thomas Harry Lucas, JMr. and Mrs. John
C. SIcAvoy, Sir. and Sirs. Edward Newton
Haag, Sir. nnd SlrB. Edward Dixon, Dr.
and Sirs. S. Sterrlll Weeks, Sirs. Frank
Trainer and SUss Anna SlcKelvey.
Germantown ,
Sir. and Sirs. Harry S. Valentine, of '
C133 Slorrls street, will glvo n masked I
dance tomorrow evening In honor of theP-
small daughter.
Slra Charles Watt, of Wayno avenue
nnd Hortter street, will entertain at lunch
eon on Tuesday at her homo. J
Sirs. Frederick C. English and SIlss !
Flalno Taylor English, of 228 School
House lane, will return to town tomorrow
from an extended trip to Now Orleans,
where they attended tho Mardl Graa fes
tivities. Sir. Allan Enrnshaw, of 12B School
House lane, has returned from an extended
trip through tho South.
Miss Josephine Reeves, daughter of Sir.
and Sirs. Francis II, Reeves, Jr., of Ab
bottsford nvem e, will return to her home
today to spend a fortnight with her par
ents. SIlss Reeves, who attends Sweet
briar School, Sweetbrlar, Va., will bo ac
companied by SIlss Louise Palln, who will
bo her gucit.
West Philadelphia
Mrs. W. Allan Boyd, of tho Sattcrlco,
4Gth and ChestntJV streets, gave a St.
Patrick's Day lunchn today In honor of
her sister, Miss Florence Brennan.
Sirs. Sarah Sampson has announced the
engagement of her daughter, SIlss Eliza
beth 51. Sampson, to Sir. William John
Jamison. The formal announcement was
made this week at n party given In honor
of the 2lBt birthday of SIlss Sampson at
her homo, C24 South E9th street. There
were 21 guests present. Including Sirs.
William Robinson. Sirs. E. Jamison, Sljsa
Slyrtlo Robinson, SIlss Elizabeth Jamison,
SIlss Irene Trlst. SIlss SI I Ul red Rawllt.-rs,
SIlss Clara Seel, SIlss Edith Seel, Siss
Slary Zleglock, SIlss Elsie Foster, Mr. d
Sirs, W. C. Porter, Sir. Robert Jamison,
Sir. Earle Smith. Sir. Ira St. John, Sir.
Millard Berger, Sir. William Jones and
Mr. Charles Hoffman.
Sir. and Sirs. Horace J, Law, of 123
South 61st street, announce the engage
ment of their daughter, SIlss ICathryn
Gertrude Law, to Sir. Daniel P. Gorman,
of Cardlngton, Delaware County, Pa.
Sirs. Humboldt Oarber, of 39U Walnut
street, announces the engagement of her
daughter, SIlss Ida Augusta Garber, to
Mr. James Chester Duffy, of 3801 Walnut
street.
Sir. and Sirs. Robert Gardner, of 6110
Callowhlll street, are receiving congratu
lations on the birth ot a son, Robert Her
man Gardner,
Weddings
DE UORDENAVE SINCLAIR.
An attractive homo wedding took placo
at Rldloy Park Wednesday ovcnlng nt
7:30 o'clock, when SIlss Elizabeth Sin
clair, daughter nf Sir. nnd Sirs. Frederick
W. Sinclair, became the b .do nf Sir Llvlns
Fonton Do Bordennvo. ot Virginia. The
bride woro n gmvn of white (lenrgctto
crcpo and taffeta, with a bridal veil of
nut and wreath of ornngo blossoms. Sho
carried a shower bouquet of lilies ot tho
valley. Sirs. John Pomcroy was matron
of honor nnd woro n gown of pink Geor
gctto crepo nnd taffeta. Sho carried nn
old-fashioned bouquet of Ward roses nnd
forget-me-nots. Sir. Aloxnnder G. Spencer
wns best man. Tho ceromony was per
formed by tho Rov Francis B. Harnett. I
After a small reception Sir. ond Sirs. Do
Hordcnavo left for Pittsburgh, whero they
will mako their home.
MRS. JOSEPH A. LANGBORD
LANGBORD SIELGIN.
Tho marrlago of SUss Sllnnle Slelgln,
daughter of Sirs. Rosalie Slelgln, 2317
North 2Sth Btreot, to Dr. Joseph A. Lang
bord, of tho Board of Health and Chari
ties, was solemnized this afternoon nt
2:30 o'clock In tho Adath Jcshurun Syna
gogue, tho Rov. Dr. Slax Klein officiating.
Tho brldo was given In marrlago by her
brother. Sir. Josoph Slelgln, and woro hor
traveling suit of dark bluo cloth, with a
dark bluo straw hat Immediately after
the servlco Doctor Langbord and his brldo
left for a short trip through New Eng
land, They will return In tlmo for the
Jewish Conference on SInrch 20, to which
the doctor Is a delegate, and will bo at
home at 1037 South 5th street.
Roxborough
Sir. and Sirs. John Gillette have an
nounced the engagement of their daugh
ter. SIlss Sylvia Gillette, to Sir. Ernest
. Levering. On Wednesday evening Sirs.
Chnrles II. BrooHs, of 415 Rlghtcr street,
a -ttr ot Sir. Levered. - - s'i In
honor of her brother and his fiancee.
SIlss Edna Hyde, of Lyceum avenue, will
entertain at her homo this ovening. The
decorations will be In keeping with the
anniversary of St Patrick Tha guests
will Include SIlss Miriam Leech, SUss
Irene R. Schotleld. Sirs. George Sands,
SUss Ireno Ewlng, Sirs. Daniel Lentz. SUss
Elizabeth Schodeld, Sirs. Joseph Sykes,
Sirs. Frederick Carbaugh, Sirs. Ralph
Cope, Sirs. Lees SI. Schadel, Sirs. Charles
Schotleld, Sirs. James Haughton Sirs.
Harry SIcGonlgol, Sirs. Harry Dyson and
Mrs. Charles Storrlson
Delaware County
Mr. and Sirs. Thomas R. Parkinson, of
Norwood, aro spending several weeks In
Atlantic City,
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Southern Resorts
DAYTONA. Fla., Starch 17. Elaborate
preparations havo boon made for St. Pat
rick's Day. Thcro will be holiday dances
at tho Rldgewood, tho Dcsplaud nnd tho
Prlnco George, In nddltlon to n number of
functions given by tho cottngo colony. A
muslcalo. featuring Irish ballads, will bo
held at the Palmetto Club this afternoon.
Delightfully balmy weather still prevails,
nnd tourists aro enjoying tho same outdoor
life that Is characteristic of summer days
In tho North,
Sir. Gcorgo Wilbur, of New York, en
tortalned at luncheon at tho Clarendon for
Sirs. E. D. Ilolilcn nnd Miss Holden, of
Philadelphia. Sir. and Sirs. Edward Pago
havo Joined tho Philadelphia colony nt tho
Clarendon.
Tho Rov Kerr Boyco Tupper and Sirs.
Tuppcr, of Philadelphia, who havo beon
touring tho State, aro at tho Prospect en
routo north. Sir. nnd Sirs. J. W. Jayno
have Joined tho Philadelphia colony nt tho
Williams.
SIlss Dorothy Van Valkenhurg enter
tained nt her winter homo hero In celebra
tion of her birthday. Among thoso present
wero SIlss Slyrtlo Barhec. SIlss Alcen
Slorgan, SIlss Gertrude Bishop, SUss Lcota
Coburn, SUss Hazel Holland, SIlss Ruth
Slsson, Sir, Francis Shelly, Sir. Charles
Wright, Sir. Clyde Hlnton. Sir. Charles
Feuran and Sir. Roger Jones.
Sirs. L. F Parker and Sirs. E. A SIc-
Clellan nro hero for n fortnight en routo
, to their homo In Philadelphia. Sirs. E. G.
Scofleld, of Warren, Pa., Is chaperoning
1 SIlss Scollold nt tho Clarendon. Sir. and
, Sirs. James A. Cnnflcld, who havo been
here for n month, left on Wednesday for
Germantown, whero thoy will visit their
1 son for a fow days beforo returning to
their homo In Brooklyn.
Sirs D. S. Davis, of West Philadelphia,
has Joined hor mother, Sirs. Bean, who has
beon at tho Dcsplnnd all wlntor. Sirs.
1 Davis nnd Sirs. Bean will Icavo tho first
of April for Atlantic City. SIlss Ruth A.
Clement, of Philadelphia, Is nt tho Colo
nial, nccompanled by SUss S. C. Chubb.
Sirs, J. E. Ensign gavo a beautifully ap
pointed dinner In honor ot SIlss O. V.
Davidson, or Westneld. N. J.
Now that tho Brooklyn Nationals nro
I hero getting In trim for tho summer gnmes
ruusi ui 1110 tourists go over 10 UDDet
1?I.IA In ,tA n4A-..nn.. II , 1 ..
I iuiu ill iiiu tuiu, jiuuiin. 4lUHUiiy in
Ladles' Day and all the feminine visitors
nro tho guests of the management Among
those who saw tho game on Slonday wero
Sir. and Sirs. Robert Gllmour. of Frnnk
ford. Pa. j SIlss Mario Southhelmer, Sir.
H, A. Southhelmer, of Rlverton, N. J.:
Sir. and Sirs. AV. F. Scott nnd Sir. and
Sirs. J. II. Scott, of Slerchantvlllo, N. J.
Lansdowne
Sir. nnd Sirs. Lawrenco Shaffner, of
Chicago, nro receiving congratulations on
tho birth of a son. Sirs. Shnffncr will bo
remembered us SIlss Elizabeth Jackson,
of Lansdowne.
Tho Beta Kappa Delta Sorority will give
a danco nt the home of Sir. Hownrd Rld
dlo this ovening. Tho guests will be SIlss
Katherlno Bloodsworth, SIlss Anna Craw
ford, SUss Anna Dunn, SIlss Mildred Tay
lor, SUss Slargaret Dunn. SUst Amelia Og
den, SUss Nelllo Greer, Sir. Bruce Black
burn. Sir. Lloyd Rcld, Sir. Robert Tuylor,
Sir. Lloyd Jones, Sir. Alvnn Grllllth. Sir.
Arthur Grllllth. Sir. William Wright and
Sir. Carl Altmaler.
Wells College Alumnae Luncheon
An Interesting luncheon was given yes
terday afternoon at tho College Club, 1300
Spruco street, by tho alumnno of Wells
College In honor of Dr. Kerr Duncan
S,cSr-ra, pH.Hl.ut of Cut college, who
has been spending several days here at
tho Belevuo-Stratford attending an educa
tional conference. Among the guests were
SIlss Jenny Lynn, daughter of Governor
John Lynn; SIlss Evelyn Swain, SUss Isa
bel Swain, SIlss Lillian Lacey, Sirs. Ives,
SIlss Gregory, SUss Edna Stauffer, Sirs.
Walter Iirzelere, SIlss Craig, SIlss Bar
bour, Sirs. Burton Etherlngton, SUss Annn
Solly. Sirs. Ocorge Brown nnd SUss Edith
Wells. The nlumnae association Is carry
ing on a campaign to raise the Bum of
5250,000, In addition to tho amount which
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What's Doing Tonight
Annual dinner ot tha Friendly Bona ot St
Patrick, J3llvue-atratford; 6:30 o'clock.
Thirtieth anniversary banquet and entertain
ment of Division No. Ul. Ancient Order ot
Illbemtana, iUennerchor Hall, 30th and Ilerka
trcetat 8:13 o'clock.
Lecture. "St. Patrick and HI People." br
Thomas F. ItcNIchol, St, Tereaa'a Hall, 781
Boutli Oroad afreet; 8 o'clock.
Play. "Tom Moore." by member of St.
Vincent de l'aut's Church, Qxrmantown.
Dance, siven by member of Dlvlilon No. 63
and the Ladle' AmtlLary. Division No. 22.
Ancient Order ot Hibernians. St. Patrick'
Hall. -1st and Naudaln streets.
Kerry Men' P. and H. Association' annual
St. Patrick' Day ball. Eagles' Tetania, HprUi
Uarden street east of Brvad.
Choral recital. Alumni Association of Phila
delphia High School for Cllrle. Assembly Room.
Central HUb School, 11 road and arisen streets;
8:13 o'clock,
Pbl Deta Kappa business meeting; and dinner.
Houston Hall, University ot Pennsylvania;
7 o'clock.
Illustrated travelorue on Yellowstone Na
tional Park, under the auspices or the Cos
mopolitan Club, by C. N. Hunt. Elans Dental
Institute Halt 40th and Sprues streets; 8:15
o'clock
Lecture on Burma and Java, by Harry
O. Oatrander. under tha auspice of the Unl
eralty Extension Society, Wltherspooo Hall;
S o'clock.
Play. "David Oarrlck," by the L. TrlanxU
Club, Germantown Hove' Club. 6 o'clock.
Talrty-llflh annual ball o( Division No. 8.
Ancient Order of Hibernians, Town Hall, der
mantowu; K o'clock.
Ball, Tlppcrary Association of Philadelphia.
Musical i"und HaU, Locust and 81b. streets;
8 o'clock.
Lecture, "Enalneerln Training- as s. BuaU
neaa? Aaaet." .by Dr. Cnarle S Scott,
Engineers' Club.
Minstrel show to be slven by 01rU' Club of
Mater Dolorosa Church, Pariah Halt.
Notlcei
accepted,
(Society paio will .be
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ten on,
the oaner. must ba
ucee muse do wr
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possible tclephona number post be itrca.
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nut street..
Cillcss , thx rjaulreiaenU are carried
THE monthly subscription danco of
the Regal Club will take place thl
evening at the Phllorhuslan Club. The
committee In charge of the danco has ar
ranged a program of 24 dances with nn
enlarged orchostra nmong other features.
Among thoBO present will bo SIlss Ger
trude Regina Brown, Sties Bosslo Gal
lagher, Mtsa Rota Gallagher, Miss Etta
Connty, SIlss STay Stooro, SIlss Adelaide
Stooro, SIlsi Ella Hey, Miss Lillian
Houghton, Mlsn Starlo Logue, SUss Stary
Toner, Sties Isabel SfcNoIon, SIlss Alvlno
Klmmerlo, SIlss Marlon Costello, Miss
Madeline Davis, Stlsi Helen SfcSorlcy,
Miss Slargaret McSorley, SIlss Adelnldo
ailllngham, SIlss Paulino Dougherty, Miss
Frances Crowloy, SIlsi Eleanor Crowley,
SIlss Ethol Waltman, SIlss Joan Fltzpat
rlck, SIlss Alma Fltzpatrick, SUss Helen
Cas9ldy, SUss Btancho Kent, SUss Dixie
Breono, SIlss Reta Wcnzelt, SUss Slarlo
StcLoughlln, Miss Slarlo Daley, SIlss
Starlo Wlndlsh, SIlss Slay Gash, SIlss
Anna Furey, SIlss Roba Boothby, SIlss
Reno Kane, SUss Slarlo O'Neill, Miss
Alma Donald, SUss SIndelIno Conahan,
SUss Bessie Walsh, Sir. and Sirs. E. A
Dougherty, Sir. nnd Sirs. St. J. SIcCloskey,
Sir. and Mrs. Francis P. Walsh, Sir. John
Chrlstlo, Sir. James Conaty, Sir. William
Kcegan, Sir. Frank Carney, Mr. Robert
Keown, Sir. Charlos Dillingham, Mr. Jo
seph Dougherty, Sir. James Conley, Sir.
Hugh Daley, Sir. Sllchael Dovlno, Mr.
John Stanley, Mr. Thomns Slanloy, Sir.
Drew Tolnnd, Sir. James Derham. Sir.
Richard Diamond, Sir. Aloyslus Kelly,
Sir. Gilbert Van Hoesen. Sir. Dowees
Klrchncr, Sir. Wnltcr Donahuo, Sir. Will
iam Townsend, Sir. Francis McGurk, Sir.
Jamos SIcGurk, Mr. David Hamilton. Sir.
William Devlno, Sir. Edwnrd Slulkom,
Sir, William Donnhuo, Sir. Joseph Who
lan, Mr. Joseph Creamer, Sir. Raymond
Creamer, Mr. Prank Brnnnlgnn, Sir, Slnr
tln Hlckcy, Sir. Lester Wltmcr, Sir. Harry
Hlckcy, Sir. Elmor Connell. Sir. Josoph
Cunnlnghnm, Sir. William Shettzllno, Sir.
Rlchnrd Walsh, Sir. Daniel Hognn, Sir.
Joseph Clay, Sir. William Clay, Sir. James
Durfy, Sir, John Forrest, Sir. William
Grlftln, Sir. Charlos Leonard, Sir. Joseph
Sladlson and Sir. John SIcGInn.
A St. Patrick's Day party will bo given
this evening nt tho homo of SUss Gertrude
Anton, 0041 Christian streot, to celebrate
the anniversary of tho Golden Links class
of tho Now Derean Baptist Church. Tho
guests will Include tho Rev. Gcorgo
Lockott. pastor of tho church ; SUss Bertha
Wlndel, SIlss Stary Wlndol, Mr. SInlcolm
Shlploy nnd Sir. Gilbert Slonroe, of Wash
ington, D. C.
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PATRICK'S DAY entertainment
111 bo given tonight In St. Donato's
Hall. C5th and Callowhlll streets, when
tho members of St.
Vornn ea's Dramato
ARsoclntlun will present a sn.irltllnK four-
nct comedy, entitled "Undo Rubo." Tne
cast Includes:
Itcuben Rodney. Justice of the Peace.
Mr. Joseph DIrlnRer
Deacon Smalley, a smooth villain. .
Mr. Louis Cananan
Stark Smalley. a rancnl.. .Mr. Mnurlce Italian
(Jordon tirny, nn nrttt....Mr. Albert Illrener
Upson Aeterbtlt. a New Yorker.
Mr. Joseph Moots
Ike. the hired man Mr. Daniel Hroivn
Hob Green, a young; rustic. Mr. Lawrence Flynn
Hill Tnppam, the constable.
Mr. W. nigclnbothnm
Mllllcent Lee. the nchooltpacher,
Mlsn Maraarct Kinney
Mrs. Maria Dunn, a charming widow,
Miss Anna Kinney
Tags', a wolf of New York.
Miss Hlennor Moore
A danco will follow tho performance.
Mr. nnd Mrs. II. 3. Hughes, of 1620
North 12th Btreet, will Rive, n St. Patrick's
party tomorrow evening In honor of Miss
Eleanor Fields, of Now York, n friend
of Miss Hazel Perrln, tho Bister of tho
hostess.
THE Evenlnpc In Color Club will give n
mlnstrol show and dance this evening
at Harmer Hall, East Olrard avenue and
Shacknmaxon street. Mr. Edward Fos
lienner nnd Mr. Itnymond Fosbcnnor. who
aro noted for their funny sayings, will
be end mon. Class number six will fur
nish tho music. This band of 40 pieces
was organl7ed on November IE. 1914. Its
director, Mr. Albert Crozler, will give se
lections on his violin. Solos will bo given
by Mr. E. Bally, Mr. V. Truede, Mr. M.
Geyer. Mr. A. Till, Mr. B. Myers, Mr. II.
Helneman. Mr. A. Mathlas, Mr. William
Pancoast, Mr. H. Morlock and Mr. L. Bor
rough. Mr. William Geyor and Mr. D.
Mathlas will assist .as end men.
The annual entertainment and danco
of the alumni of tho Taylor Business
School will lie held tonight nt Whites
Dancing Academy, 16th nnd Chestnut
streets. "Tho Typewriter Girl" Is tho
title of a farce-comedy to bo enacted by
students of tho school. Tho leading roles
will bo taken by Miss Elizabeth Lehman
and Mr. Thomas Duffy. They will bo
ably assisted by Miss Patience Kane, Miss
Anna Fisher, Miss Edna. Beebee and Mr.
Edwin McGlnley.
Tho affair this year gives every promise
of being as successful as those of for-ner
years,
rnlllS evening the members of tho Cor
JL Immaculatum of tho Church of tho
Sacred Heart will hold their f..j ! ;Tlual
danco In the school hall at 3d and Iteed
streets.
This affair will bo attended by tho
members of the club and their friends.
During tho evening many novel features
will ba Introduced, Including the ribbon
tangle, tha moonlight dance and the snow,
ball dance.
The Sigma Mu Club was entertained
on Tuesday evening at the homo of ono
of Its members. Miss Katherlno O'Brien,
1633 South 23d Btreet. Among those pres
ent were Miss Martha IX Sillers, Miss
Margaret Whalen. Misa Anna Corrlgan.
Miss Nona Mae Thomas, Miss Margaret
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COMEDY SINOINQ AND DANCINd
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Corrlgan. Miss Frances A. Sillers,, Mr.
John SfcCusker, Mr. Durns, Mr. Chdrfc
Brawler, Mr. Joseph Bell, Mr. AI Sweeney,
Sir. Jnmes O'Brien, Mr. William Barrett,
Sir. George O'Brien, Mr. Joseph Kllgarrl
nnd Mr. Frank Gallagher. Tha guests
were entertained by Mr. SIcCuskor at the
piano, with soverat vocal selections' by
SUss O'Brien nnd Sir. Bell, Dancing fol
lowed. The next meeting will be held at
the home of SUss Nona Slae Thomas, on
Tuesday ovening,
A DELIGHTFUL musicals was given
yesterday afternoon at the Home for
Incurables, 48th street and Woodland ave
nue, by SUss Jeanctto Gcssner and Mr.
Elvln Lowry.
A concert will bo given nt St Toresa'a
Hall. 751 South Broad street, tonight In
nddltlon to tho concert and moving pic
tures, nn address will be made by Sir,
Thomas F. SIcNIchol on "St Patrick and
His People,"
Mrs. F. C. Choosemnn, of E023 Montros
street ontertalncd on Tuesday afternoon
at lunchoon, followed by cards. Thoro
wero 12 guests present
MISS SIARY SEGEL, of 6810 Christian
streot entertained tho Unique Club
nt hor homo on Slonday owning. Amonrf
thoso who entcrtntaed wero Miss Sarah
Baron, who sang, nccompanled by SUss
jean jiaron nt tno piano, suss Sarah Ma
gll also gavo several vocal selections. All
tho members wero present The nest
meeting will bo held nt the homo of SUM
Sarah Corson, E00 South Bth streot
The Phllnthea class of tho Calvin
Presbyterian Sundny school, 80th ana
Matter strcetB, presented two ono-not
farces last night, entitled "Engaging
Janet," coached by tho teacher of tho
class, SUss Anna E Riddle, and "Let's All
Got Slarrled," coached by Sir. James John
son, a former member of tho class. Thoso
who took part In "Engaging Janet" Includ
ed SIlAs Betty Clark ni Jnnet, SIlss Violet
Dawson, SIlss Bessie Hathaway, Miss
Nance Blddle, SIlss Florence Bailey, Miss
Jennie aiinilan and SUss Bessie Worrell.
Among thoso who appeared In "Let's
All Get Slarrled" were Sir, Gcorgo F. Gun
ntng, Sir. John Leo, SUss Elizabeth
Beers, Sirs. C. Cross, SIlss Elura Rltter,
SIlss Starlon Clark, Sir. Robert SInrtIn,
Sir. Robert Nichols, Sir. Harry Keith and
Sir. Slaurlco Johnson. During the Inter
mission thero woro readings by Mr.
Harry F. Laws and selections by Mrs.
William SIcKlnstry, with SIlss Rae F.
Vlckcrs nt tho piano. Tho performance
will bo repented tonight
Northeast Philadelphia
Sir. nnd Sirs. A. J. Hlmh. nf 83T North
! c,th slT,cct announce the betrothal of their
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Jacob J. Grnbasky,
Mrs. VJoI.a Towers, of 928 Iehlgh ave-i
nue, entertained members of the Wesley
Sowing Clrclo yesterday afternoon. Thoso
present wero Mrs. II. Heckman, Mrs. Hud
sot, Mrs. C. W. Lambert. Mrs. Mills, Mr
Horn, Mrs. Hubba, Mrs. Marlcy, Mrs. Row
land and Mrs. Uprowls.
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