lAtfCY WxTES tJGHES ON Rmateur Organization, Famous for Its Productions, Will liOia uiuu lNignu uii vv euneauuy uniy .serious Affairs to Interest Society fn Coming Week n piftvs nnd Players will give an- ' n,.f of Its Interesting club-night IUformances on Wednesday evening at - i.... Tkontro. when "Tho Bravest ,t" " . ...- ttr.1,1 n .Tnvtin hrlr.n tilnv Inir in i"H "" --- ' , ...ill ho nresentcd bv a-cast m we iv "" ... ' ... . ,, L. ..Atne Mr. Vinion riumicj! .m. BSwhb Kngnn. Mr. William iLhes Mearns, Miss Roso Green, Miss rmma Feglcy Mourns, Miss Fannie nT nnd Mrs. Williams Olbbons Waree Mr- Krccdley will be remembered JJ hlj splendid work In "Dolly Reform .1 Herself." presented In tho Dellovuo- Stratford earlier this winter. A curtain nUr, "The Maker of Dreams," by OIL kHanlDown, Wljl OQ inicnircieu u ...i. ... i Dnlint- Miss Margaret II. J. Jiowaru .-. ivonr and Mr Pre nnn jii i'iww .. - u i7I.ni nv vniintF it rnniii U Vou may recall, was one of tlio'caiit which P1 tno very '"-" """"- 'Snnvlca mst spruiK in. " ... ... .--which resulted In the Interesting, but fait altogether unexpected, announce-li-i nf the engagement of Miss Hrln- K, to Slgnor Ccsnre Sturanl, her sol- Jsant husunnu in mu mum... L.. rnlnv day recently (there have fbltn several) I was possessed with the leotlon of going to a matinee as It was 'then about 2 o'clock, and as the "snow tinted to sco was a biff hit I was Compelled to take my t.laco In line bo Store the box-ofllce nnd wait my turn. jl attention was rtiawn to iwo iiitio ciatter-boxes several places In front of 'na In tho Hue, and. upon craning my jietk, I discovered uii-m i ucuu dntes of tho present season. When Hitle Miss (shall I bay Mary?) reached (, ticket stand sho peeped In nnd asked fiN tWo seats In the orchestra, and upon their being fortiicoming. sue niuiuij tald. nonchalantly: "Charge, them. FA- m Mrs. " Naturally, tuc man at tho box protested and said that f. wasn't done," but tno swoci young filling merely looked bored nnd naked Sfor tho manager. When sho found her blandishments wcro 01 no avail one aim Tier companion were turning awny dls wnsolately. but a fairy godmother ap peared In the pc-son of n nice, motherly, looking soul, who Insisted thnt they borrow the necessary cash from her and return it latei Addics.sni were ex- changed and tickets purchased and tho two dlsappe.-v "i witiun uio huikimicu in terior' of tho pl.-ivhouse. 'Another llttlo debutnnte- I Happen to i ( I llnow, and finite a comely one, too, was In. a shop last week making a purchase, M.d nndlng sho did not possess monoy lafllclent for her Immellate r.ecda ten dered a cheque I heard htr say, "Oh, it's quite all right, I assure you; Just re P fer to Mrs. Soand-So" (mentioning tho nima of a woman whose redlt would i be good at any shop), and supposed they f.vrerc In doubt over the amount of said cheque, when, to my astonishment and vast amusement, I found that It was i; for the huge sum of $l.!iO! I; NANCY WYNNE. Personals The last meeting of Mrs. Thomas U Blrd, Jr's Dancing Class will bo given next Wednesday at tho Merlon Cricket Club, when thero will bo a cotillon and favors for the young guests. Among uu mera&ors nro miss Liyuia a, Kiss Frances Dcavcr, Miss KIcanor Glbbs. Miss Acnes Sims, Miss Frances fWllson, Miss Uetty Clothier. Miss Mary Clothier, Master Morrm uioinicr, jr.; Master William Alexander LloUer. Mas- tter Clayton French Banks, Jr. ; Mnster Mlrlson Glbbs. Master William Hirst and Master Anthony Hirst. 'itra ni.nl.tmln Olv.lo Wells. Ilf Mont- rl romprv ni-AmiA rtrvn Mnwr. u-lll irivu 11 ImAlt ln thl nftnrnnnn fnr her Vnlini? Kdaushtcr, Miss Betty Wells. L. Mr. and Mrs. Barclay II. Warburton nd Miss M,ary Brown Warburton, who hare been spending some time at the Breakers. Palm Beach, left last night to Kttturn to this city. The last meet of the season of the tRaanor Hunt Club took place this morn- Mrs. Josenh L. Woolston. of Chestnut Hill, will glvo a children's narts- this afternoon for her daughters. Miss Allza woolston and Miss Nancy Woolston. Mr. and Mrs, John R. Valentine will turn homo frpm their hunting trip In aryland tomorrow or Monday. Mr. and Mru Alpvnmloi- Brawn, who tye been spending three weeks at Palm Beach and Aiken, are. expected homo next ;We4nesday, Mrs. Benlamln r?havs hnit rAtltrnptt front Atlantic City. iDr. and Mm .Tnhn rVinba lllrut wilt ..n. ''rtaln Informally at dinner this evening t their home. 1823 Pine street, In honor Ct Mr and Mln ITonrv T in l'lllinm. .Of Mlnnennntlct whr. will et.an.1 tht uAAlr. M as their guests. There will be 12 uu. Mrs. George Mason Chichester, of 820 B"rnoon after & o'clock. ' Mm. Wall.. T-l -nt j rt i . Imtn.w"1 bo ut nomo Informally from iU; home, 1832 Spruce street. No cards f" been sent out. t(?f "enry p. Page, of 315 South 16th Lreet. Will rei-AlVA nl h.p t.f.rv,a thla nttaw. Boon after 4 o'clock. No cards have been .Will, out. Mrs. Char1n Tnlfl ulit i... l.,,... B? J?1 her Chelsea Cottage, 32 South . ""eigh avenue, ofer the iweek-end. A lfi..p?rtr wUI be 'ven this evening, llUUQWCa DV n flBnnai.HonnA n I, m-nu- I toO r ft, llTB. Kllltt! lAft thA nalTAiniA. l!llrd S?d motored to Atlantic City to Lmln until after Easter. Jln i Jrancls D, Farnum and her niece, SmTT ?4lad8 Brooke-Chain, of Fir Ter SSSTk . rrUtown hav Bne to Virginia Kiif .. f0 "veral weeks, stopping on their tr.i'-OId Point Comfort, whera I.leiiten. iitoS? i I Ha'ne". U. a N.. will trlve a. Vffmr In honor ofMUs Chain. IftirtxTlJV,on iCresswell. of Edgewater Kit, .J- who ,s "Pending the -winter ifmi ..Rt the RIttenhouse, has returned UQ Atlantic Oltv uhr. .ha .r,n. anmm lUaza. -"- ..M.w wmv ,., ru EWends of Mrs. Johns Hopkins; of 1713 IJwijat street, will be glad to learn that lth,V1".Jtunxe to her home from the 6Ttrity HosnltJLl. vh.r aha wK tot nrai weeks, and Is recuperating rap- K; iIx- Frank Rich Wallace, of i-r-"4MeJa, Masa.. wha ha.va heen s-Dndlntr Vtt---)! ! vtmut igf; ACTIVITIES OF PLAYERS this week In Philadelphia, have returned to their home. .Mrs. Wallace will be re membered as Miss Anna S. Taylor, of Germantown, before her marriage last September. Along the Main Line MKmo.V Mr. nnd Mrs. Eldrldge It. Johnson, of the Chimneys, who lmvo been spending the winter In Pasadena, Cnl., will leave there April 1. and will spend a month traveling through the West be fore returning early In May. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. J. Mr.Mennmln. nf Old Lancaster road and Highland avenue, will leave the latter part of this month for a Southern trip. Mrs. Christian Keblger, of Highland avenue, aild her sister, Mrs. tlorfmau. loft tills week for a stay of several weeks In Florida. AUmiOItK-Mr. and Mrs. Caspar W. Morris and their rhlldren have returned fiom n visit to tho shore. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Jlecvcs Hunting and their children, of Ou-thc-ltlll, nro spending romc time in town with Mr. Hunting's parents. WVNNIJWOOD Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Chester Williams, of Carondelel. who re turned Wednesday from Atlantic City, will return to the shore caily in April. liriYN MAWIl Mr. and Mrs. Walter f. Jnnney, of llaxerford rond, havo gono to Whlto Sulphur Springs to spend three weelts. Mrs. John Harvey flordon rntertnltifd tho Iladnor branrli of Queen Mary's Nee dlework Ouild at luncheon yesterday nt her home, in ltryn Mnwr. Among those present were .Miss Julia Wood, Mrs. T. Truxton Hare, Mrs. Kent Willing, Mrs. Murdoch Kendrlcl:. Mrs. K. Ocas Slnkler, Mrs. Nathan ltiiywnrd, Mrs. .Harry C. 1'ottcr. Mrs. AV. W. Montgomery, Jr., and Mrs. C. K. Undcrhlll. Mrs. Prank 1. Croft, of Montgomery nvcuue. will glvo a card party this after noon. ST. DAVIDS .Mrs. Julius A. Sauer, lfo of Naval Oun'tnictor Julius A. Saner. U. S. N, of Washltigton, and her llttlo daughter, are visiting Mrs. Sailer's sister-In-I.iw. Mrs. Sheldon Catlln. of St. Davids. Mrs. Cllffoid .Smith, of St. Davids, has gone to New York, where she will stay for two weeks DKVON Kriends of Mrs. T. Mellon n-igers. of D-v in, will regret to learn that she Is ronllncd to t'.'e houso by illiics" Germantown Jtr. and Mrs. Charles T. Drown nro occupying thnlr new home, 31 in Indian Queen lane, Queen I.ane Mnnnr. Miss Kmlllo Fricke, of 134 West Upsal MIL't'l) 13 J)UII111I1K flUMIdl LTU 1U IIIU Traym0re. Atlantic City. Mrs. C. B. Grace, of Mnnhelm street, will give a luncheon on Thursday, March 30, at her home. a Mr. Joseph Custer, of Chicago, III., Is tho guest of Mr.' and Mrs. William S. I.loyd, of 233 Harvey street. Thero will bo a dinner dance, at X Germantown Cricket Club next Wednes day evening, March 22. A party dining together before tho dance will Include Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Houston, Mr. and Mrs. J. Burton Mnstln. Mr. and Mrs. Horaco Combes, Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Perkins, Mr. nnd Mrs. I.oo Nelson Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert P. Fischer. North Philadelphia Photo by Unity Studio, New York MISS LORRAINE SHERWOOD STAHL Mrs. Itlchard Stahl will entertain a number of tho younger set tonight at dinner following a matine theatre party fqr her daughter. Miss Lorraine Sherwood Stahl. ' Mrs. William H. Voltz entertained at luncheon and cards yesterday afternoon at her home, 2022 North 16th street. Mrs. I,athrop Smith entertained at cards yesterday afternoon at her home onNorth 17th street. The guests Included Mrs. Charlotte Tyson. Mrs. Clark Kendrlck, Mra Newton Smith. Miss Seima Strauss, Mrs. Russell Wilson, Mra Hlllyard Smith, Mrs. J. Durbln Acker, Miss Isabel Hall, Miss Helen D'Qssone, Miss Grace D'Ossone, Mrs. II. Rex Stackbouse, Mrs. George Thompson and Mrs. Lee Eastburn. Mr. Charles W. Shelmlre, of German town and Lehigh avenues, 3 visiting the Bermudas. Miss Adelaide B. Klein, who has been spending a short time at her home,, 1921 West Glrard avenue, has returned to Wellesley College. Mr. and Mrs. A. Kirshner and Mr. and Mrs. A. Goldberg, of 19th and Stiles streets, have left to spend the week at tha shore, Mr, and Mrs. Conrad Gross, of ,2037 North 19th street, announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Hannah Muriel Gross, to Mr. Lawrence Lyman Shatter, of Pittsburgh. Mr. and Mrs. Shaller will be at home after April 25 at 4615 North Maxvine street '' Chestnut Hill Mr. John K. Strublng, Jr., has returned, from Episcopal High School. Alexandria, Ya., and will spend a fortnight with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John K. Strublng, of HarUvell avenue and St Martin's" lane. i lfe ? & EVENING LEDGER PHIIjADE'LPHXA, SATURDAY, MARCI? Weddings BULI.ITT DIHNKEU. The marriage of Miss Almee Rrncsta Drinker, dnughter of Dr, Henry S. Drinker, president of Lehigh University, nnd Mrs. Drinker, to Mr William C. Hill lltt took place In the Packer Memorial Church, South Bethlehem, nt I2-.10 o'clock today. Tbt ceremony was performed by the Itt. Ilcv. Hthclbert Talb.it, Bishop of the Dpls copal Dloceso nf Bethlehem. The hrlde. who was Riven In marriage by her father, was gowned In white. Her only attendant was her sister, itot Cath" orino S. Drinker. n maid of honor, and Mr. Bullitt's brother, Mr tirvlllc II Bul litt, acted ns best man Tho ushers lurliided Mr Philip S. Piatt, of New Yoilt: Ml- S. Men III Cle ment nnd Mr. Karle T Williams, of Buf falo; Mr. Watson K Itlalr. of Chicago; Mr. John C. Bullitt, 3d, Mr. James D. Drinker and Mr. Philip hrlnkor. A break fast at the university campus nt I oVIock fohowed the ceremony. In addition to the me nbers of tb" Im mediate families of the bride and bride groom the guests Included Mr. and Mrs Arthur t'.mlcn NVwbnld. Jt,, Mr and Mrs Percy C Madeira. Jr.. Miss M. l-hilalie Wlllcox. Mb-s Adeline 1,. V. Pepper. Mr and Mrs Francis I (low en Dr. d II Perry Pepper, Mr and Mr' "ienrgr Put nam, of Boston, the latter of whom was Miss Katharine Hart-: Mi and Mm George Mnttln. of New York. Mr ienrg, Blddle, Mr. Julian Blddle, Mr. Ilowland TlMins, Jr., Mr. Allen Kvans. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. C. Itartmau Kuhn, Mr. Charles Wal ler, of Wllkes-Uarro : Mr. anil Mrs Bul litt and Mr. Srott Bullitt, of Ketiluekv Mr. nnd Mrs. Bullitt will spend their honeymoon abroad Along the Reading Tho student government of the Beeeh wooil School nt Jenklntown gave a St. Pat rick's day pnrtv and dance last evening nt the school The committee In charge Included Miss Then Daub, Miss Helen Hcrr and Mlrs Madeline Whltten. Most of the girls nttended the dance In fancy costumes appropriate to the occasion, nnd tho ballroom was aitlstlcally decorated with greens. A concert will bo given this evening at S o'clock by the members of the tie I.au cey Glee Club nt the Beechwood School. (in Monday evening a miinleale will bo held nt the school, to which every one Is Invited, nnd on Tuesday evening a Btudent recital will bo given nt S o'clock, when there will be vocal, piano and organ solos by the students. Mrs. William I. Burns nnd Mrs. James B Marshall wre tho hostesses at tho luncheon given yesterday at Mrs. Mar shall's home at Noble, for tho members of the Nohle Civic Club Among thoso attending wcro Mrs. C. L. Comfort, Mrs William F. Vcrkcs. Mrs. Thomas A. Ilnllahan. Miss Keltscli. Mrs II. C. La Hue. Mrs. George Hauicl, Mrs. Wal ter I). Eastburn. Mrs John II. Shields, Mrs. Howard I'ngard. Mrs. John A. Harder. Mrs. Herbert Fetter. Mrs. Silas Shocn. Mrs. Treat Bosworth. Mrs. How ard Beck. Mrs. Andrew Grllllth, Mrs. N. A. Krlps. Mrs. II. Allen Krlps. Mrs. Jnmes It. Marshall, Mrs Levis Hart man. M-.s Wllllnm J. Burns Mrs O. Blsmaick Klesewetter, Mrs. Charles Dan nenhnuser, Mrs Clara . Stoopes. Mrs. Frederick Schinltt, Mrs. Frank Chostor mnn. Miss Ilowland, Miss Virginia Ilow land, Mrs Jacob lloehm, Mrs. Jona than J. Jones, Mrs. William A Craven, Mrs Lewis Brenlnger, Mrs. Kntlmtine I'liddach, Mrs. Thomas IC. Ober, Jr . Mrs. Randolph Miller and Mrs. W. It. Mat thews. Guests of tho ctub at tho lunch- I eon wore Mrs. Everett, of Glcnslde; Mrs. William Batcman, of Glenlock, N. J., and Miss He IT, of Mclroso Park. Miss Bculah Albertson Pres.Mu.iu, of Logan, formerly of Ambler, was the guest if honor at a linen shower given Thurs day ovenlng by Mrs. Walter ICiiehn, of 1301 Knox street, Germantown. Miss rressnian's marrlago to Mr. Curtis Dear dorff, of Gettysburg, will take plnco on Easter Monday. t On Monday evening tho daiu-Ing class of the Whltcmarsh Valley Country Club will glvo unothor of Its series of Informal dances. The class Is directed by Miss Constanco B. Taylor, and the members In clude Mr. nnd Mrs. William Marshall, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick Hurlburt, Mr. nnd Mrs. William Hurlburt, Jtr. and Mrs. Gcorgo Mecgan, Mr. and Mrs Ilobert Chase, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Chase, Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Laughton, Mr. and Mrs. James Aull. Mr. and Mrs. W. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. C. Butterworth and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stewart. Camden 'and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Oraffen and their son linve returned to their New- York homo after visiting Mrs. Mary Graffen, 0th ami Cooper streets. Miss Lucy Dean Wilson Is coaching tho High School Junior play, "Lore's I-ibor Lost." The principal part will bo taken by Miss Margaret Holllnshead. Mrff. Charles M. Hogan, of 210 Cooper street, Is visiting relatives at Forest Hills, L. I. Miss Nancy Collin has returned to her homo at Ashland after an Illness In tho hospital. Woodbury Cards are out announcing the marrlago of Miss Helen It. Sharp to Mr. Clinton Sharp Davis on Saturday afternoon, March 11, in Christ Church. Woodbury. Mr. Fay Corey, of Chehtertown, Md., spent the week-end with his cousin, Mr. J. F. Stratton. Dr. Howard Speakman. brother of tho late Mr. William 11 Speakman. of Euclid street. Is visiting relatives In this city. This is Mr. Spcakman's llret visit In this country since leaving for Paris 25 years ago. Langhorne At the annual election of the Com munity Welfare Association Mrs. Leices ter K. Dals was elected president; Miss Anna N. Lukens. vice president; the Rev. James J. Bingham, executive becre tary; Miss Eunice -Welsh, recording sec- . tary, and Mr. J. Dawson Paul, treasurer , Sir. Little, secretary of Organized Chari ties of Philadelphia, maue an aauress. Mr. Charles J. "atthews and Sir. Silas Tomllnson will shortly sail for Porto Rico, i Sirs. S. Le Roy Ridge is visiting her sister. Sirs. Richard Slathtr Marshall, at Newport, Pa. Mis3 Ray Jacobson, shown in tha centre, is cbairm n rd M'ss Lillian Frances Tail, at the right, active members of the c mm c re arranging held tomorrow evening for the benefit of the Down Town I m& MISS ISAHELLE SMITH SPERING Miss Spcrinp; is tho attractive tlaufrhtcr of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Sporinp, of Cynwyd West Philadelphia Tho Liberty Bell Chapter, Daughters of tho Revolution, held Its annual meeting yo:,tcrday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at tho home of Mrs. Constantino Pope, HID South ISth street, at which olllcem were elected for the ensuing year nnd delegates ap pointed to the national convention, to bo held In New York In May. Mrs. Florence Garnet, of tho Covington, 37th nnd Chestnut streets, gavo n St. Pat rick's Day party esterd.iy afternoon. Tho guests included Mrs. Brum Archibald, Mrs. Charles Iierger. Mrs Edwin Balllnger, Mrs. Howard Curtln, Mrs. Charles Dough erty, Mrs. Harry Uivlsel, Mrs. L. Kanaga, Mrs. John C. Larimer, Mrs. Mary Me Cauley, Mrs. Harold McCalla, Mrs. Will iam Nelson, Mrs. Howard Newliu, Mrs. Thomas Plerpolnt. Miss Jane Parker. Mrs Frederick Boelmnn, Miss Jessie Sehanz, Mrs. David Smith, Mrs. Edwaid Sterne. Mrs. Howard Sclinley and Mrs. Waechter. Mrs. William James Pardon, of C205 Washington avenue, Is entei tabling Mrs. Lauren II. Gardner, of St. Cathiiiluu's, Out. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Raymond Ycager nro being congratulated upon tho birth of n son, Robert Wllllnm Ycager. Mrs. Ycager will bo remembered ns Misa Anna MncBerty. of West Philadelphia. Mr. and Sirs. Thomas W. Smltheman, of 201 South C5th street, announce tho en. gagement of their daughter, Miss Isabel Smltheman, to Mr. Roy Blanchnrcl De lany. Tho semimonthly meeting of tho Sixteen Club was held at tho homo of Miss Mabyl Peterson. 1112 North 50th street. Tho.so present woro Miss Ann Cleeland, Miss Allco Chllds, Miss Mary Hall. Miss Ruth Halght. Miss Constanco Hubbard. Miss Catherine Ley, Miss Edith Lnmbort, Miss Grace Mills. Miss Emma Kolb, Miss Mado lino Town, Miss Florence Starr and Miss Margaret Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Renear and their son, Elmer Renenr, of Atlantic City, who havo been tho guest of Mrs. Reikar's par ents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Gardner, of 6110 Callowhlll street, have returned homo, accompanied by Mrs Henears brother and sister-in-law, Mr. ami Mrs. Edward Gardner, Jr.. nnd their daughter, of .B8H Webster street. Sir. and Mra. William Dougherty, of Q70 North Sickles street, aro receiving con gratulations on tho birth of a son. Robert Dougherty. Tioga Dr. Louis II. Sliitschlcr, of 2030 West Tioga street, bead siiigeon of the Epis copal Hospital, accompanied by Mis. Mutsehler, Is spending a short time In Florida f 'mEMFaegsrfflm? ute HI gfe v- 5& Photn by Photo-Crafter. Bala-Cymvyd At tho miscellaneous shower which Miss Sarah C. Pedrlck, of Penarth road, will ghe this afternoon In honor of Miss Dor othy A. Fleck, of Bala, whoso engagement to Mr. Enrry C. Taylor, Jr., of Baltimore, was announced this winter, tho guests will Include Jllss Dorothy Morris, Miss Marian Plckford, SIlss Dorothy Sleckc, Miss Ur fula Seeherger, SIIhs Mnrgarct Williams, Miss Dorothy Nclms, Miss Elizabeth Grls com, Miss Mario Mees, Miss SInrlo Slartln, Jllss Myrtlo Johnston, SIlss Margaret Ker shaw, Miss Jeano Hammer, SIlss Elsto Getger, SI13S Slario McClntchey, SIlss Flor ence Kline, SIlss Naomi Kaufman, SIlss Edith Ilnrrls. SIlss Graco Rudolph, SIlss Mildred Livingston. SIlss Slartha Bowman anil SIlss Helen Plckford Pedrlck. Sir. nnd Sirs. Chnrlca N. Beard, of Llandrlllo rond, Cynwyd, havo left for a trip to Haana, Cuba. Sirs. .1. O. Duncan, Jr., of Llandrlllo road. Cynwyd, gnvo a tea yesterday after noon from .1 until G o'clock In honor of her gueht, SIlss Katharlno L. Vinton, of Lafayette, Iiul. Thoso assisting Sirs. Dun can and SIlss Vinton In receiving wcro Sirs. William Simpson, Sirs. Richard SI. Shoemaker, Jr., Sirs. S. Harold Croft, Sirs. Wllmer SI. Wood, Sirs. William P. Fries. Sirs. Leonldas Beck, Sirs. Lloyd Sngcn ilorph. Sirs. George II. Powell, Sirs. Alfred Oliver, Sirs. Vinton Stahl. SIra. II. II. SU-Laughlln, SIlss Jane I. SIngce and SIlss Elizabeth Lodge SIngee. Wilmington WILMINGTON. Slarch 18. A St. Pat rick party will bo given tonight at tho Young Women's Christian Association. All members of the association aro Invited. A committee of arrangements consists of Sirs. J. M Humes. SIlss Mildred Kershaw, SIlss Mary Coxe, SIlss Douglass, SIlss Cdna Klndoll, SIlss SInbel Groves, SIlss Gertrude Caspcrson and Jllss Ada Bell. Sir. nnd Sirs. J. T. Stontgomery and Sir. and Sirs. J. P. Jordo have returned from a Southern trip which included Jack sonville, St. Augustine and Palm Beach, Fla., and Havana nnd other towns In Cuba. SIlss Alice Conner has Issued Invitations for a tea on tho afternoon of Saturday, Slarch 25, from 3 until I o'clock, In honor of SIlss Edna Louisa Smith, who will be married to Sir. Joshua Christy Conner In April. Invitations will be Issued shortly for the marriage of SIlss SInry Elsie Yarnall, dnughter of Sir. nnd Sirs. James W. Yar nall. of SIS Jnekson treet, to Sir. C, Wil lis Opltz, of Chicago. III. The wedding will take place April 8, at the homo of the hrldo'a parents and the Friends' ceremony will bo used. , SIlss Louise Ndwlnnd entcrtnlned at tea Wednesday afternoon In honor of Sirs. W. It. Moody, of East Northfleld, Slass., who has been visiting SIlss Bertha Harlan this week. SIlss Harlan and Sirs. Moody went to Philadelphia today to be guests at the Nor'hflcld luncheon at tha Adelphla. Frankford Sir. and Sirs. James L. Eashy, of Tor resdalo road, gave a dinner of 10 covers, followed by bridge, last evening. The guests were Sir. and Sirs. Louis Martin. Mr. and Sirs. Kenneth R. Lewis. Sir und Mrs. George R. Potts, Sir. and Sirs. Wil liam Graham and Mr. and Sirs. Walter Alloway. Zaitr, at the left, and Miss the concert and dance to ba Hebrew Nursery. 18, 1916. DISTINGUISHED SOLOISTS TO BE HEARD AT MEETING Well-known Artists Will Contribute Interesting Num bers at Lyceum Institute Meeting Terpsichoreans Dance Takes Place Tonight THE next meeting of the Lyceum In. stltuto promises to be one of the most Important and most Interesting of the seneon. It will lako place at 8: IB o'clock on Thursday evening, March 23, In the Kcncseth Isrncl nlumnl build ing. The program will consist of n mu slcale, nt which tho nrtlsts will bo Mr. and Mrs. Russell King Sillier, Mr. Jones, Mr. Franklin Wood and Sir. Nicholas Douty. Tho committee In charge con sists of SIlss Fnnnlo Goldsmith, Sir. Morton Netler, Sir. Stanley Oppenhclmer and Miss Cnrrlo Adler, chairman. The program Is as follows; 1. Quirtet. "My Love Is Like Bed. lied lime" Garrett 2 Suloi (ni "Absence1 Hyde Ibl "Adieu, Xotro Tftlte Tnhle," Maasenet (e) "Ibnin to lh Sun" Utorses . Mrp. Jones. .1 Polos (nl "Morten" Strauss (bi "Serine Sons." from "Die . 'n Ikeu re' Warns r Mr. Nicholas Douty 1 Ju,irlet. "A Soup of Ileal" Davles r .Solos (ul Din NeiiRlerlge" S-hubert lb) "What iho Chimney Sanir." Urlswold . Mrs. Itusaell Klnc Miller. 0. Duet "Hunting tfonif." from "Klne Arthur" Dullard . . .Mr. Doutv nnd -Mr. Wood. T Solos in) "Tlie UHrlt Plower." Cnmpbell-Tlpton (b) "The N'lght Has a Thousand . Uj c" Wm, Sillier Mr. I'r.inklln, Wood, S. Trio. "Che Mo l'renaT Donizetti The TerpsUhorenns will give tho fifth of a series of six dances In tho Gold Room of tho Hotel Adelphla this evening. Tho cnminlttce in charge Is composed of Mr. K. J Illrnbrauer, president; Sir J. P. Mc Cullough. treasurer: Sir. G. II. Knauor, assistant treasurer; Mr F. Henderson, sec rotary; Sir. It. Klnsoy Kerr nnd Sir. C. E. Wolllnper The pntronesscs nro Sirs. II Blrnbrauer, .Mrs J. H. Brooks, Sirs. A. Henderson, SIlss p. Henderson, Sirs. A. H. Jones, Sirs. J F. Kerr, Sirs. G. II. Knaucr, Sirs W. It. Loughery, Sirs. SI. H. SIcCul lough. Sirs F. J. Schlalch and Sirs. C. E. Wolfl tiger. Sir. nnd Sirs. John Gilbert Fry nnd SIlss Aleta Christine Fry will entertain nt cards t their home, on North 22d street, this evening The guests will Include Sir. nnd Sirs. Herman Dolgcndesch, Mr. nnd Sirs, Paul Delgendesch, SIlss Slabel Rclor. SIlss Lillian Holer, SIlss Emily Zothc, Sir. Will iam Wcnlgcr, Sir. Harry Schocnbut. Sir. Otto F. Ego and Sir. Slerlo Jowell, of Slaluc. A RECEPTION was held this week nt tho homo of SIlss Dorothy Lapin, 1431 South Gth street. In honor of Dr. D. S. Cohen. SIlss Edna Fcshay gavo sev eral vocal selections, nccompanlcd by Prof. Frank Rubins, pianist. Tho tablo was decorated with spiing flowers. Among thoso present wcro SIlss Sarah Bock, SIlss Edna Fcshay, SIlss Julian Rosenblum, SIlss Blanche Cohen, Dr. nnd Sirs. II. A. Gross, of Atlantic City; Jllss Annetta Bock, Miss Jennie Cohen, SIlss Dorothy Lnpln, Sir. nnd Sirs. S. R. Wax. Sir. nnd Sirs. II. Bear, Sir. and Sirs, Kelscrman, Sir. nnd Sirs. Lapin, Sir. Thomas Buck, Sir. Louis Yesnor. Sir. John Cowan. Sir. Isrncl Goblnsky, Dr, Solomon Polak nnd Sir. Harry Gross. Sir. nnd Sirs. William J. SIcSIullen en tertained tho younger set at an emerald party ut their home, 2110 South Alden street, last evening in honor of their daughter, SIlss SI. Edna SIcSIullen. Among those present wero SIlss SInry Agnes Slundy, SIlss Helen SI. Smytho, SIlss Helen Gallagher. SIlss Sarah K. Gorman. SIlss Elfredn C. Rablger. SIlss Elva SI. Bauer, Miss Slario Storgan, SIlss Ella Browning, Jane Dougherty, SIlss SIcrcedes Aubrey, SIlss Ella Farroll. SIlss Gladys Hickman, Miss Margaret Hickman, SIlss Ethel Good win, Sliss Slaud Whalen, SIlss Slario Par rel 1, Sir. Norman Jnmes, of Penchbottom, Sid. ; Sir. Nicholas Castctluccl, of South Bothlchcm; Sir. Hubert SIcCormnck, Sir. Arthur Walker, of Dcland. Fla., Sir. II Asbcnfclter, Sir. Charles Cunlus, Sir. Rob ert Van Pntton, of Portland, Ore. ; Mr. Jnmes Stevenson, Sir. William J. SIcSIul len, Jr.. Sir. John Llttk, Sir. Charles Lit tle. Sir. Anthoty SIcElwce, Sir. Danlol Lettley, Sir. Harold Traitor, Sir. James Couglan nnd Sir. James SIcCay. The decorations were appropriate to the occa sion. Sir. and Sirs. Sellg Jnffee, of 816 Snyder avenue, cnlurtnlned a number of their friends this week In honor of their Infant son, Slordccal Jaffeo. Among those pres ent wcro Rabbi Joseph Grossman, Sir. and SIra. Solomon nose, Sir. nnd Sirs. Jacob Rosenblum, Sir. and' Sirs. Jncob SI. Sallt. Sir. and Sirs. Samuel Sallt, Sir. and Sirs. Louis Jnffee. Sir. and Sirs. Silverman, Sir. II. Klein, of Camden; Sir. II. Shul man. Sir. A. Scharff. Sir. Slorrls Salit, Sir. Slorrls Slagill, Sir. Samuel Lovln, Sir. Ber nard Glass, Sir. Leon Herman Roso, Sir. and Sirs. A. SI. nose. Dr. nnd Sirs. Simon Shabam,' Dr. Samuel Gross, Sir. Philip Rosenblum, Sir. David Abrams. of Tren ton; Sir. Goodman A. Rose, Mrs. Pcssa Jaffee, Sir. Ell Rose. Sir. Abraham St. Rosenblum. SIlss Reba Rose, Sir. Israel Shulman, Sir. William Llpschltz. Slaster Abraham Jaffeo and Slaster Isadoro Jaf fee. A CONCERT and dance will be held under tho auspices of the newly or ganized auxiliary to the Downtown He brow Nursery at tho New Auditorium Hall, 7th street and Snyder avenue, tomor row evening. Tho proceeds will bo de oted to tho Institution maintained by the Downtown Hebrew Day Nursery at 362 Snyder avenue. Prominently Identified with tho activities of the auxiliary aro SIlss Ray Jacobson, chairman ; SIlss Frances Taiz, SIlss Lillian Zeltz, SIlss Ray Askons, SIlss Roso Hornstelii, SIlss E. Glnsburg, SIlss Fay Toran, Sllsa R. Gozln gcr and Sliss Edith Rosenfeld. SIlss Slargaret Jeannette Slasterson, of 108 North 53d street, entertained Thurs day evening ut a St. Patrick's party. The guests Included Sir. and Sirs. Harry A. Brutsche, Sir. and Sirs. Warrent S, Bos sert. Sir. Robert Callaghan, Jr., Sir. and Sirs. Lionel T. Fry, Sir. Frank O. Foltz. Sir. and Sirs. Eugene S. Frazlttr, Sliss Helen II Futclu-r, Mrs. Slargaret Johns ton, Sir. George It, Keesberry, Sir. Joseph C. Keesberry, Sirs. L. O'Danlel, SIlss Mar garet O'D.nilel, Sir. and Sirs. Frederick Schaeffer, Sir. Sibley and Sir. and Mrs. G. S. Tregellas. Sliss Helen Chatham, of 5818 Catharine street, entertained the Phi Delta Psl Soro rity at her homo Wednesday afternoon. The members of the sorority are Miss Naomi Ackley, Sirs. Norman Chambers, Miss Helen Chatham, SIlss Erma Clower, Sliss Sllldred Conrey, SIlss Elsa Gross, SIlss Slargaret Gilmore, SIlss Genevieve Long, Sliss I'leanoro Long, SIlss Slabel Luccarenle, SIlss Slargaret Phillips, Miss Jennie Slagee, Sliss Ruth Mylln, SIlss Helen StoiUley, SIlss Estelle wood and Miss Slariou Williams. A novelty dance will be given by the Ladles' Auxiliary ut Standard Lodge, at Students Chapter. Park and Susquehanna avenues, this evening. A LEAP year party was given at the home of Miss Etta Lleder on Sunday evening. The euests were SIlss Marlon Teper. Mlsa Rose Shervin, SIlss?Fay Ros enberg, Miss Sarah bamulvlta, Miss Eliza bent Samulvlts, the Misse Badner. Miss Suza Block, Sllsa Elizabeth Lleder. Mlsa Btta Lleder. Mr. Nathan Neufeid, Mr. L. Danzig, Mr. Paul Novick. Mr. L .Gold, Mr Harry Black, Mr. SI- Sillier, Mr. Goldstein, Mr. Emanuel Lleder, Mr Blum, Mr A. Berman and Mr. M. Wiener. A birthday surprise party was given in honor of Miss Eleanor Klopper last eye clng at the home of her aunt. Mrs. Leon ard. StlUo, 7010 Tulip street. Among the aeiaHiiaiaaWieataJaaiai(t)aiay guests were SIlss Ida Stunning, Miss May Walker, SIlss Harriet Fisher, Miss Louisa. Stycrson, SIlss Frances Schneider, Mis SInry Freedman, Miss Josephine Goll, Miss Paulino Kline, SIlss June Fields, Miss1 Julia Bailey, SIlss Sydney Williams, Miss Eltznbeth Shea, SIlss Nora Lavelle, Miss Ethel Allen, Sllsa Gertrude Munich, Miss Hernlce Vernon, SIlss Alice Herbert, Miss Lcona Senator, SIlss Sarah Russell, Miss Catherlno Fisher, Sliss Stary Orllnd, Btr. Harry Lawrence, Mr. Frank Grossmlth, Sir. Panels Bennett, Sir. Gcorgo Bnrnetti Sir. Frank Odell. Sir. Slartln SIcGlbney, Str. Charles Nigel. Sir. Frank Judets, Mn George Bnrrle, Sir. Harry Sylvia. Sir. Horaco Tlghe. Sir. Ralph Jason, Mf. Gcorgo Station, Sir. John Morgan, Sir. Jnmes Monroe, Mr. Joseph Watson, Btr Joseph Wade, Sir. John Duffy, Btr. Walter Duffy. Str. Jnmes Watson, Mr. Horace William, Str. Bernard Hausman, Str. Sanv uel Hausman nnd Sir. and Mrs. Frank Klopper. Lansdowne A St. Patrick's Day surprise party was given by Sirs. W. II. Buxton at her home, 1205 North Staple avenue, last evening, In honor of her Bister, Sllsa A. Pearl Riddle, of Valley Forge. Those present Included tho hostess' father, tho Rev. J. W, Riddle, Sir. and Sirs. Roland Elliott, Btr. and Mrs. Frank Logan, SIIbs Florence Griffiths, Sliss Alice Grimths, Btlss Stay Kunkle, Stlss Clara Hartman, Sir. and Mrs, J. W. Riddle, Jr., Blaster Kenneth Riddle, Btnstor Slalcolm Riddle and Master Rob ert Riddle. Tho Boy Scouts will hold a very at tractive red, whlto and blue bazaar In the Twentieth Century Club this afternoon and ovenlng. Tho moving pictures will b In chargo of tho Scoutmaster, Mr. John J. H. Phlllpps and Sir. Harrison Matslnger. Tho cake table will bo In charge of Mrs. Henry Bnrker; tha candy In charge of Sirs. Charles E. Wilcox ; fancy articles. In chnrgo of Sirs. William Wlllor. Tha flsh pond will be In chargo of the stag patrol nnd Sirs. William Edwards will hav charge of the London museum. Tho mombers of tho Boy Scouts are: Stag Patrol Mr. Edward Willis, Sir. Loula Gallnghor, Str. Richard Jones, Sir. John Ingram, Sir. Robert Alexander, Btr. Gllroy Damon, Sir. Amcry 1 laughton, Mr. Egel Putton, Str. Henry Barker, Sir. Joseph Crowford, Sir. Reed Davis, Str. SIcredlth Slallcck, Str. Owen Rhoades, Mr. Carl Stuth and Sir. Earlo Johnson. Silver Fox Patrol Sir. Leonard Wilcox. Sir. Edward Wilcox, Str. Ernest StcKenna, Mr. Joseph Vanzandt, Str. Donald Curttss, Mr. Will iam Welgan, Sir. Fitch Btott and Sir. George Nltsky. In the Black Bear Patrol aro Sir. William Edwards, Sir. James Adams, Sir. Irving Osgood, Sir. Temple Butler, Sir. Causman Butler, Sir. Gordan Chalmers and Sir. Ellison Chalmers. Delaware County Under the direction of SIlss Helen Sutherland Fenn, tho pupils of the Ridley" Park High School will present tho Feast of Chlncso Lanterns on Slarch 21 In the high school. Sir. nnd Sirs. William Kelly, of Clifton Heights, entertained a box party last eve ning In honor of their son-in-law nnd daughter. Sir. and Sirs. William Llborson. Tho other guc&ts were Sir. and Blra. Michael StcGowan nnd Sir. and Sirs. Jo seph Llndscy. Roxborough The 45th nnnual banquet of SInnnlung Trlbo, No. 118. Improved Order of Red Sten, will bo hold In tho Masonic Halt on the, evening of Saturday, Slarch 25. Slany now features will bo added to tho event this year and a largo attendance; of the members Is nssurcd. Sir. nnd Sir's. William Spink, of dl3 Lyceum avenue, nnd Sir. nnd Sirs. Samuel P. Kenworthy, of 394 Green lane, who havo been spending tho last few weeks at Palm Beach, Fla., have returned home. Str. David Eden, of 4373 Stain street. Slanayunk. will leave on Starch '2ET for Chicago, III. Sirs. Charles H. Grant, of 1419 Somer set street, entertained at a St. Patrick's' Day luncheon yesterday. Tho house was prettily decorated In green and goldj nnd suitable favors were given to tho guests, who Included Sirs. Henry Russell, Sirs. Herbert Stiles. Mrs. William Starts, Sirs. William Hunt. Sirs. Stary Wilson, Sirs. Elizabeth Groff. Sirs. Samuel Wright and SIlss Stay Reld. Northeast Philadelphia Dr. and Sirs. E. J. Dougherty gave a card party and supper last evening at their home, 2132 East Cumberland street Their guests were Dr. and Mrs. McNeil. Sir. and Sirs. Wilson, Sir, and Mrs. Shaffer and Doctor and Sirs. Bonsall. Sirs. S. Abel, of 1209 North 10th street, and Sirs. S. Flshleder are visiting- in Bridgeport, Conn., as the guests of Mrs. B. Altman. Btr. and Sirs. L. BIcGarvey, of 2216 East Cumberland street, will entertain this eve ning, when their guests will be Mr. and Sirs. Harvey Roth, Sir. and Mrs. R. Mao Blurtrle, Sir. nnd Sirs. Fisher, Miss Bell Smith, Str. Leonard BIcGarvey and Mr. Leonard Smith. South Philadelphia Btr. and Mrs. Robert Crist, of 2619 South Rosewood street, are being con gratulated upon the birth of a son on February 28. Sirs. Crist will be remena. bered as Bliss Alma Waltraan. Sir. and Sirs. Joseph F, SIcDermott, of South Broad street, are visiting friends In Baltimore and Washington this week. Sir. John O'Connor, of 2034 South Hi street, will entertain a number of his friends tomorrow evening at his home. Sir. and Mrs. Arthur Goldberg, of 1631 South 10th street, will entertain a number of guests at their home this evening. The Rev. Victor II. Lukens, of tha Greenwich Street Church, has gone to Hot Springs, Va.. for a Bhort visit. Mr. and Sirs. B. Blargolln, of 338 South 3d street, announce the engagement of their daughter, SIlss Esther Margolin, to Sir. Leon Kaufman, of this city. What's Doing Tonight Yale Alumnt dinner. Itlti-Carlton; T o'clock. Dramatic lecture, by Laurence Houieman, Taylor Hall. Uryn lliwrt 8 o'clock. Prcparrdneu abow, Wrurbt avenue and 9th street. Camden. Terpalcborean dance, Adelphla; 8:30 o'clock. Lecture on "Iron." by Tnoma 8. KowJ land. Nortbe&at HUb School, 8th street a&4 Lehlsh avenue ; 8 o'clock. Cornell Untveralty Club dinner. Hotel Adel phla; T o'clock. Builneaa appliance abow, lt Regiment Arm,- Philadelphia Orcheatra concert. Academy ot Sluelc. 8 o'clock. .... Lecture, "Aspect of Modern Astronomy," by Pror. John Ja. ilUler. Wacner InaUtuU; 8 o'clock Plans Trades AaaoeUtlea dbuur. JBaUfeVue- gtratftiroV Hotel. T o'clock. Alfred Koyes, Enailali poet, . speaks at Swurthmore CoUeze at the annual neetlcs of the Pbl Beta Kappa Fraternity: 8 o'clock.- otlce for the Society pace nul be .'accepted, and., printed la -4ie Keeiuji Ledger, bet all. ueh tuUc mud be ):flt, ten on OJ;e ald f tha .tper, lu'ufjs) aUneu til full, ytlth fud adareaa. ana iiMp potable telephone number inut be tire a, , I bend all Kueh ceuuxiunifalUMia JH 'Ag. clety Editor," Evenlas Lcjjer. 0i C'b iiui atreet. Unlaw . these reuolrtnwuts an eaiTUl ut. a that TwIdcatUoEiajr fee, rmlfcaV. the notice wUI not publkbci.