Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 23, 1916, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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EVENING LEDGfiR-PHTTM-DTCT.PHIA. THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 191G.
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tflANOY WYNNE tfALKS OF VARIOUS
LBNTJUJN DUJLJNUB
Many Flourishing Sewing and Preparedness Glasses
! -r T., C!tnfn1 TTw Fill vine ft,' O C1
iiavc e unai icu uy-ui "t, j. mo oeuaun ou-
ci'ety Is Busily Sewing and Knitting
. a . T amIam nlnncina
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tf3 of tHO largest ..iC.. ,.....,..
meets every nuruuy iuui..... ..
. iff .Tnnntih N. DuBarry.
5 it 211 Spruco street. You know
ifl nmr-k nnd Betty have gone out to
Sufomlft for tlio winter, whero Sarah
wrf ne ahead of them, and bo Joo and
'.piia are. occupying " ..""
it,lr absence, i uih.i "
" wk9 a houao out on the Mnlno Line
i.f.r In the Bprtng. Tho class In sewing
French Relief. Somo nmong tho mem
Ln mo Eleanor Hopkins, who seems
L. t,a been made for charltablo work;
I ktr Ister, Letltla MeKIm, Nancy Cole-
M4 Mrs. Albert Smith.
- nother Thursday L-enton Bowing
.1... meets nt the home of Mrs. O. O.
Uf.aA Large, nt 2308 Do Lnnccy place.
KTln members of this class Include Mrs.
ifliomas Qi Ashton, Mrs. Alfred n. Allen.
IvIr Charles E. Brlnloy, Mrs. WllllRm
Kjt Donner, Mrs. Stacoy B. Lloyd, Miss
rw.rv K. Gibson, .Mrs. Isaac II. Davis,
Mrs. Henry S. Jcanes, Miss Agnes C.
Kennedy, sirs, neruun x. mm, .nu.
John M. Donlson, Mrs. Isaac W. Rob
irts, Mrs. George W. Kendrlck, 3d, Mrs.
Henry Miller Watts, Mrs. Daniel B
Went2, Mrs. Gustavus A. uook, Mrs.
Herbert W. Warden, Mrs. J. Uldgway
'Rellly. Mrs. uouert tseweii ana Airs.
Charles L. Borle, Jr.
It's' nil very lovely, you know, to bo
vBrrled, nnd thoro Is great talk about
IiOW mucn u wuiimii b'" "i win... "
does marry. Onco In n while, however,
Itbe pendulum of my sympathy swings
rather wide toward the side of tho hits
tnd. who really gives up a good deal,
JM, you know. A man who In his bach-
dor days used always 10 go aouui wun
his family every year Just about this
time was asked tho other day, "Why
didn't ou leave for Florida, this week?"
He feelingly replied, "I've got a wlfo
ind baby to 'ook after now." Then ho
Klookod rather happy, however, nnd i e-
ft, narked, "But they're worth It." And
tr . . . .. .... -m . ..I 1.. Y,t
k m never uiourui ui itoviiib uiuin. j.13
too bad somo of the wives who rush off
tt tho first breath of warm weather to
tie seashore or mountains and stay all
lummer don't think tho nunc way.
They seem to think nothing of leaving
their husbands, whllo they, poor men, go
to the club, except over Sunday, when.
If tho family Is within reach, they tnko 11
few hours nt the shoie. usually arriving
Just In tlmo for a swim on Saturday, and
leaving Sunday nights so n3 to reach
town In time for tho olllce on Monday.
Is It any wonder that Satan often finds
work for Idle hands to do?
Mrs. Scott's Supper Club will have
two more meetings and the last ono will
be held on April 1, when Miss Grnce
neld, or New iorK. will iiance. nut
yesterday I heard Mrs. Scott nnd tho
management havo lecldod to give a,
'dance on tho Saturday night In Raster
B week, April 23, to which tho members of
Bboth Berles aro to be invited. I under
Retand theio Is to bo no extra suhscrlp
K tfon for this affair except In tho matter
of tho club members' guests. Of courso
the" Meyer Davis orchestra will play
m and there will bo 'ipcclal features during
lr the evening. That night, you know, will
K see the last Mask and Wig performance.
and so It will bo delightful for n great
m many hosts and hostesses to transport
B their pa-tlP3 from the theatre to tho
Bellovue-Stratford. Thoro will bo a
peat number of weddings on that Sat
urday also, so I would not bo surprised
U somo of tho bridal parties drifted to
the Supper Club, which is certainly ono
f the best nffalrs going this year.
K( Sho is very protty nnd very much in
earnest and muchly, oh! very muchly, in
love, and tho wedding will tuko place
tout of town Bomovliore. either In Into
jjMay or early June. Hut she did look so
r away when I mot her on Chestnut
street this week! I said to her. "Come
I town, my dear, corao back to earth; ho
Isn't so absolutely perfect, you know.
Some day you might find a flaw I" And
We looked at me In her funny little
.direct way and said, "Oh! do you know
Jhat I've been doing? I'm calculating
how much I'll havo to pay for my dining
room rug," NANCY WYNNE.
Personals
''Mr. and Airs Trthn TTAnt Tu.tM will olvn
I "ce on SMurday evening -at Bldd-
KUiPn. thfrir linn, A It UnArtn lit l.nnnf . t
'b 16th birthday of their daughter, Miss
Florence P. Kane. Among the guests
Im ... e M,ss A"lta Evans. Miss Ellen
jMcsiicnael. Miss Nuncy Barclay, M(ss
fPau na tlnll nnu it- .. u..i..
riss Sarah Harrison. Miss Augusta Har-t-TOon,
Mies Mary Goodman. Miss Ruth
L Packard. Miss Edith Hutchinson, Miss
&1&1I1A Rtltllvnn rla T7tnnn ..Iffl.!.
tSr" Theodore Bowman, Mr. Edward
IJ""' Jr., air. John Thomson, Mr. Harry
..mod, Mr. Horatio Gates Lloyd. Jr., Mr.
1, ....fcui, V.1AC, jr., Jr. 4oviioiii
r-"r Donnell Kennedy, Mr. Edward Sy-
(-."" rage, jr.. Mr. Arthur Paul, air.
Kf Dahlgren and Mr. Joseph Dahlgren,
tv r"nceion; Mr. Frank Hall Kane and
rj jonn Kent Kane, Jr.
MISS Anna Xfau 11TnIII.Mi. rfnnnhter
Ijf Mrs. Taylor Walthour. of UH Da
Iiancey place, wiij entertain at luncheon
tB.wdnesday, April 6, in honor of Miss
ISh rt Rrown Downlnir. daughter of Mr.
liT .' "W" Downing, whose marriage to
r. John C. Chaffe. of New Orleans, will
irra Place on April 39. The guest3 will
!? Jae members of the bridal party. In-
e.uiS juisa Maa D- Patterson, Miss
l-llaop .T u o nn.. r M iTnnrf
ISJ,Ma. Miss Katherlne Z. Ogden, Miss
y'?Jth SInnlckson, of Salem, N. J..
g Miss Hope Malcolm, of New York.
' UUs Elizabeth du Puy Scott, debutante
wr oi Mr. and Mrs. J. Hutchison
CQtt is ttnAnHInn i traaj- In Maitf Vnrlr
WhtiTfk hA I.. itti s . 1- ...t.nl.
H polngr painted by Mr. IlamUton Kin?.
L SIfS. .Tnhn OmaVa Tllvai ..111 waaaIoa I n
nnUy this afternoon at her home, 1523
roe street No cards have been sent out.
.Olf. anrl Xfm TV InrrllDh Tn1tnn nf
IP. N. C, will return to town April I.
IMH Vnal.H If ,........ 41 Unnn.
iU avenue. Chestnut Hill, has none to
SW Yorl; tor a. week.
gf- M Dorothy S. WMson- returned Irora
1JN SUUIAL WORLD
Wilson College yesterday to spend the
spring vacation nt Hrookslde farm.
Mr. nnl Mrs. Dlllwnrtb P. Illbberd, of
Washington. I), c, nro tho guests of Miss
Mary T. Hlbbord, of Pabll.
Along the Main Line
AIlDJtOHH Tho last mooting of Mrs.
Burrows Sloan's Dinclng Class was held
yesterday at tho Morion Cricket Club.
There was a cotillon, with favors for the
members.
Mrs. Horatio antes Lloyd's class will
also close with a cotillon at the Merlon
Cricket Club.
BltYN MAWIt Dr. nnd Mrs. Benja
min Clark elite, of Bryn Mawr, gavo n
dinner of eight covers last evening, fol
lowed by auction, The Mieits wero Mr.
nnd Mrs Kenneth Hushton, Mr. nnd Mrs.
John Tenbrook Nichols nnd Mr. and Mrs.
Mclvln Snyder.
WAYNE Tho Snturdiy Club of Wayno
celebrated Its 30th birthday anniversary
on Tuesday with a "vogue-up-to-dato
luncheon." Tho clubroom was trans
formed Into a voguo millinery shop, with
White strlned walls nnd nrnnn-n Irons
standing around. Tho tables, seating 12
guests each, were In tho form of hugo
black nnd whlto Btrlned hat boxes with a
large bow nf tnllo fnn inn ttrhm im
luncheon was served the lids of tho boxes
wore lifted, disclosing tho covers set Under
neath. In the cntre of the room was tho
table seating t'10 12 ov-presMents nnd :11I
cors of tho club, with a tall tulip tree,
rcnchlng to tho celling, growing up the
ccntro. The stngo was transformed Into
n Ilusslnn palance. with blnck and whlto
columns nnd orange tiees. Much credit
Is duo to .Mrs. A. von Bernuth. Mrs W. B.
Itlley, Mrs Bnlph W Emerson. Mrs
Charles O Tatnall and Miss Flnley. of tho
Decorating Committee. Mrs jrarshall II.
Smith, chairman of the Hospitality Com
mittee .inarmed tho luncheon. The aides,
who wore bind: nnd whlto costumes. In
cluded Mls Ormo, Miss Alice von Bernilth.
Miss Nndlno Prow, Mis Tlngley. Miss
Mary Aman, Miss Kllznbotli l'hllllppo. Mini
Mndclelno I.eavengood, Miss Haze Wcnt
worth. Mini Mildred Jones Miss Josephine
Ohdyke. Mi's nertlia Bl.irlc. MNs Adam-.
Miss Dorothv Leonard. Miss Kdlth Watt.
Miss Cimpboil nnd JtWi Thorntnti
After tho luncheon Mlsi Gladys Liwtnn
gave n Russian folk dance. Mrs. Ralph
Emerson nHo gave a snlo dince. the night
ingale Mrs. Ilutnliert Powell. Mrs Prank
Bodlno, Miss Olndjs !,.tvton. Mls3 jrnry
Amnn. Miss Dorotlioa Tlnglov ami Miss
Nndine l'rew formed a sextet which also
l 'i 1 a Itusslan folk dance
After the dancing 10 members of tho
cluli gavo a minstrel thow. The mem
bers tn Icing part were Mrs. A. ,1. 11. Peter
M111. Mrs Henry Hoover, Miss Wood. Mrs.
J. Arthur Stimdoii. Mrs. L. ,T. Palmer,
Mrs. Humbert Powell. Mrs. Charles G
Tatnall, Jlrs. F. P. Itlstlne and Jtrs John
M I toga 11
Miss Carolyn need, who Is a student at
Smith's College, will return h'.mo tomor
row to spend tho Easter holidays with her
liaroi.H. Dr. und Mrs. S. Hamlll Home,
of Pembroke and Louolta avenues, Wayne.
Sho will be aecompanlel by Miss Mary
Holmes and Miss Elizabeth Thornton, of
Massachusetts, who will spend the holi
days with her. Doctor and Mrs Homo
will gls-e a d.mco tomorrow night and n
luncheon on Monday In honor of their
guests.
West Philadelphia
Friends of Mias Edith Godfrey, of Ham
Hi .11 Court, 3'Jtu and Chestnut streets, will
be glad to leain that she is recuperating
after her recent illness
Mr. and Mis. D. II. McPoyle, of West
Philadelphia, nro receiving congratula
tions upon tho birth of a son on Sunday.
Tho semimonthly meeting of tho Six
teen Club was held at the homo of JllbS
Florence Starr, CO 47 Chancellor street.
South Philadelphia
MISS JULIAN WESTLE
Mr. and Sirs. Peter Westlo. of 324
Catharine Btreet, announced the engage
ment of their daughter Miss Julian Wcs
tle, to Mr. Maurice Gast, of 1508 East
Passyunk avenue, at a reception on Mon
day night. Many selections were rendered
by a quartet composed of Miss Julian
Westle, Miss Mollle Gast. Mr Maurice
Gast. Mr Vathan Kauffmiii. and Mr
Michael Dutkln at the piano. Among tho
guests were Miss Sophie Dutkln, Miss
Julian Rose, Miss Sophie Ludwlg, Miss
Sarah OaBt. Mr ar.d Mrs. Barnet Cohen.
Mr. and Mrs Samuel Hartman, Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Wels, Mr. and Sirs. II. Dut
kln, Mr. and Sirs. Samust Oast, Sir. and
Sirs. Isaac Cohen, BIr. and Mrs. Jack
Rose, Sir. and Sirs. Ludwlg. Sir, and Mrs.
Tobias Gatt, Sirs. A. Quatle and Sir. Jo
seph Ludwlg, No datn has been set for
the wedding.
FIRST GRADE TEACHERS UNITE
Only Organization of Kind in Country
Formed Last Night
Several hundred public school teachers
from the first grade assembled at the
Wldener Library, Broad- street and Girard
avenue last night nnd formed an organi
zation. It is the purpose of tho organi
zation to add Its activities to those of
tho Teachers' Association of tho city. The
organization Is Important If for no other
reason than that it Is the first of Its kind
to be formed in this country. Thera are
many organizations of teachers in more
advanced grades, hut none In cities of the
first class aiuong-the first grade teachers.
Rew J. W. Cochran to Wed
onirarement of the Itev. Dr. Jo
seph" Wilson Cochran, secretary of the
u-l.twrorian Board of Hducatton here
and Sir Dorotifca Ii. Potter, of Tap-
nan. N Y . daughter of the Rev Henry
rW, n bW announce The wa- (
dUU will take place Ja several weeka, I
feS!58St
MRS. JOSEPH N. DU BARRY, 3D
Mrs. Du Barry is ono of tins city's most attractive matrons. An in
teresting Lenten class meets nt her homo every Thursday morning' to
sew for the French Relief Fund. Mrs. Du Barry will bo remem
bered as Miss Ella Brock before her marriage last November.
Germantown
Mrs Charles Bllzard and Miss Nathalie,
Bllzard. of GH5 Morris street, will give
a danco nt their home on Friday, March
31. In honor of Mr Hclnold M. Parker,
of Hnrtford, Conn , who will bo their
guest for scvernt days. The guests will
Include MIps Jean Spccse, Miss Allda
Buchlcr, Miss Annctta MacGrat'i, Miss
Mai tin Henderson, M'sq S.irnh Cooke.
Mini Loulso Foidyce. Jtht Graeo Fer
guson. Mlsi r.llzabeth Tuttle. Mls Pauline
Welver Mlis t'llznlicth Welvcr. Miss
Rosemary Suite, Ms Ellso Emerlck. Miss
Margaret Blckley. Ml?s Alice Tatnall, Miss
uciroiny I'aine, .Miss .Minerva iicauiey,
Mr. William TlnnhW. Mr. Horace Uarba. I
Mr. William Beard, Mr. Donald Caw-
throp. Mr. Lawrence C.ihall. Mr. Joseph
Wilson. Mr. John Phelps. Mr. Richard
Taussig, Mr. Mortimer West. Mr. Geoigo
Stevenson, Jr.. Mr. Lewis Cutler. Mr. John
Hill. Mr. Albert Lawson, Mr Ashbrldgo
Sharpless and Mr. Conrad Clothier.
Mr nnd Mrs William Rhonda Mere
dith announce the engagement of their
daughter. Miss Loulso Meredith Crawford.
to Mr. (Walter Clarkson Neely. also of
Cermantown.
Mrs. Henry Erdmnn, of tho Dolmnr
Morrls Is spending several weeks In Flor
Ida and on her return will occupy the
new home which she nnd Mr. Erdman
have taken In Mount Airy. Mrs. Erdman
was Mips Florence Relnaman, of Pitts
burgh, Pa before her marriage last
spring.
Mrs. Warner G. Earnshaw, of East
Johnson street, has returned from a shop
ping trip to New York
A elnss In flrst aid which meets at the
home of Jtrs Carl Williams School Houso
lano nnd Croon rtrect, on Monday morn
ings. Includes 'among Its members Mrs.
Walter M. I.a Rue. Mrs. Eugene Ander
son, Mrs Spnrta Fritz. Mrs Dorothy
Groves. Mrr T awrence It Mellor Mrs W.
Lincoln, Miss Sidney Belvlllo, Miss Holen
Harper. Miss Margaret M. La Rue, Miss
Alice Dlllenbeck. Miss Genevieve Glllen
beck, Miss Lorraine IIHIsley. Miss Eliza
beth Kolb. Miss Evelyn Roberts. Miss
Loulso Roberts Misa Pearl Alman, Miss
Mnriou Datcsman, Miss Marlon Mont
gomery, Miss Jonathan Jcnks and Mrs.
William Klngsley.
Bala-Cynwyd
The Upsllon Chapter of Slgm.i Lambda
Nu Fraternity was entertained at tho
homo of Mr Daniel Snyder, of Bala, last
evening. This chapjor will give an at
tractive Easter danco In the north garden
of the Bcllevue-Str.itford on Saturday
evening, April 29. Tho dances given by
this chapter havo always been a great
success, and It Is expjeted that this danco
will bo oven more brilliant and attrac
tive. All arrangements havo been com
pleted and provided lor by tho following
committee' Mr. Russell McCormlek. Mr.
Robert Burton nnd Mr. Daniel Snyder.
Tho nnnual smoker of tho chapter will
bo held during tho latter part of April,
this smoker providing for the entertain
ment of the members of tho different high
schools throughout tho city. Among those
present at the home of Mr. Snyder were
Mr. Russell Ames. Sir. Henry Stiorlen, Mr.
Robert Rlddell, Mr. John Powers, Mr. Mil
ton Brown. Mi. Robert Burton, Mr. Ma
rian Allen, Mr. Robert Weaver, Mr. Albert
Gross, M- Donald Knight, Mr. Harry
Mesjlan and Mr. Stewart Brenlzer.
Delaware County
Mrs. David Colvv of Drxel Hill, will
entertain on Saturday evening, when her
guests will be Sir. and Mrs. Joseph Slayers.
Sir. and Sirs W J Lavls Sir and Mrs.
Benjamin StcLoughlln, Sir. nnd Sirs.
George Allen, Sllss SInry Slaris and Sir.
Frank Ltttlo
Wilmington
WILSIINGTON. Starch 23. Delaware
College nnd Friends' School have both
selected "Twelfth Night" as their recog
nition of the tercentenary of Shakes
peare's birth. "Twelfth Wight" will be
given at Friends' School In the gymna
sium on Saturday evening to pre
cede the unnual spring vacation next
week. The Delaware College presenta
tion of tho play will be given Aprl) 28
nnd 29 In tho Opera House at Newark.
It will be given under the direction of
the English department, of which Dr.
J. O. Sypherd is head.
Balkan War Nurse to Wed
The engagement of Silas Gabriella Bid
die Hopklnson, of Wllllamsport. Pa., a
Balkan war nurse four years ago. and
Joy Howard Patterson, an attorney of this
city, has been announced. Miss Hopkln
son Is the daughter of Sir. and Sirs.
William F. Hopklnson and a grand
daughter of the late Oliver Hopklnson,
whose home, 1424 Spruce street, was for
many years a social and musical centre.
Sir. Patterson Is a son of the Rev. Dr.
Isaac M. Patterson, a retired Presbyterian
clergyman of Trenton.
Elopers Spend Honeymoon at Shore
The honeymoon of Eugene Bannvart, of
1504 Erie avenue, and his bride of a day,
who was Bliss Page Carter, of Virginia,
Is being spent In Atlantic City. They
eloped and were married in Washington,
by the Itev- C- Everest Granger yesterday.
The bride, well known In Baltimore and
Richmond society, la a member of the
Carter family of Shirley, Va,. while the
bridegroom traces his lineage to the
French Bourbons. Later they will go to
AahevUle. N. C.
Baby Show at Old Christ Church
A baby show was held today la the
neighborhood house at Old Christ Church.
under the direction of the Rev JPrancU
II Watherill Miss Jeanette Child Misa
Cftthwlne Nwbold. Mta Caroline WtU
uatnaon and Misa Euxabeth fclltoott
Along the Reading
Miss Edith Laudell, of Webster nvcnuo
Wyneoto. entertained at an Informal dance
at her homo last evening In honor of her
sister, MI11 Helen Landed, who has been
spending tho laot few months at Wood
mee, L. I., having returned to her I
homo the first of this week. Among thoso
present were Miss Dorothv Morrell. Miss
Kntherlno Morrell, Mlsi Hannah Wilson.
Miss Margaret Mayo, Miss Kntherlno
Cakeler. Miss Jean Endlcmnnn, Mr. Jean
Fowloy. Mr Ciinrlcs Wcymanii, Mr. Will
iam Keese. air. Pntton Mr. Chlseum. Mr.
Marcoy, Mr. Woodward and Mr. Ray En
ucimann.
The young men of tho Old York Road
Country Club will give their annua! play
tomorrow evening and Saturday evening.
nt tho clubhouse. The play is entitled
"Safety Second." and promises to bo ono
of the best that has over been given. L
Miss Mary Llppineott nnd Miss Caro
line Llpplncott. of Chelten Hills, have Jillss
Fiances Blatchford. of Chicago, as their
guest for several days. Miss Blatchford
unu ncr niomer aro spending the winter
at Lakehurst, N. J., where they have
taken a house.
Miss Dorothy Bench, of Elklns Park,
has Issued Invitations for an afternoon
bridge at her homo on Wednesday, March
29. Ill honor of Miss Eleanor Bertcl Long,
of Elklns Park, whose marrlago to Miss
Beach'H brother. Mr. Charles A. Beach,
Jr.. will tako placo In St. Paul's Church,
Ogontz, on April 20.
Tioga
Sir. Jonas Stcelmnn is making a tour
through the South and AVcst. In Califor
nia ho will visit his brother and sister-in-lnw.
Sir. and Sirs. Joseph Steclman.
formerly of Tioga.
Sirs. Gabriel Charles Knccht with her
daughter, Sirs. Ralph Pyle Miller, and
son, nro spending tho Lenten season at
Atlantic City.
Lansdowne
Sirs. Harold Osden. of Pennock Ter
race, will cntcitaln the members of her
luncheon and bridge club at her homo to
morrow nfternoon. Members of tho club
nro Sirs. Bayard Dlckerson. Sirs. E. II.
Plummer, Jr. ; Sirs. Robert D. Taylor,
Mrs. Norrls Scott, Sirs. Frank E. Sagcn
dorph, Sirs. Brooko Evans. Sirs. Vernon
Philips, Sirs. J. J. Iveenan, Jr. ; Sirs. Harry
L. Henry, Sirs. Ralph Hays and Sllss
Loulso V.inzandt.
Roxborough
Tho American Bridge Company Club
has Issued invitations tor Its annual Bpring
reception and danco oruWednesday. March
25, nt tho club house, Woodvale, Wlssa
hlckon, which will bo attractively decor
ated with palms, stnilax and a profusion
of spring tlowcrs Tho guests will be re
ceived by Sirs. Raymond S. Pago, Sirs.
W. V. Frame, Sirs. James Hope. Sirs.
Charles Holt, Sirs. Sladlson Smith, Sirs.
Clair Fclton, Sirs. Jnmcs SlacDonald, Sirs.
E II. Lord. Sirs. Harry Carty and Sirs.
William C. Levering The csmmlttco In
charge of tha entertainment Includes Sir
Raymond S. Page, Mr. W. P Schofield.
Sir. Thomas It Slarkle. srr. John C. Field
and Sir. George Dietrich Tho club has
about 250 members, emnloyea of tho
Bridge Company, and nn outside member
ship limited to 50. Sir O G. H Slulford
Is chairman of the board of managers,
which Is composed of employes appointed
by tho heads of the various departments.
They are Sir. I. A. St. John, vice chair
man: Sir. E. II Lord, treasurer; Sir W
V. Frame, Sir. James Hope, Sir Charles
Parsons. Sir. Sladlson Smith, Sir Charles
Holt. Sir. James SlacDonald, Sir R ,s
Pngo and Sir. Clair Felton Sir William
C. Levering Is superintendent and Sirs.
Harry Carty, secretary. The club origi
nated in 1900 iib the Pencoyd Club, but
In 1913 It was reorganized under the di
rection of tho plant and became the
American Bridge Company Club. Wood
vale, formerly the old Camao homestead,
has been greatly enlarged. Th-eo athletic
entertainments are Lelng g'v during the
month, ono yesterday, ono on Saturday,
and the final next Thursday The latter
will be a basketball game between teams
of young women.
What's Doing Tonight
Grace Ilaptltt Trmpln relebratea VSth annl
Vtmary buituet, Broad an4 !!erk treet.
United lluslneas Mtn'i Aaaoclatlon mt,
Bingham Hotel
ClabrllowlUch recital. Iktlevue-Btratford Ho
tel; 8:13 o'clock.
Matinee Musical Club concert, Bellevue-Strat-ford
Hotel; 8 o'clock.
Lecture. "Ilccent Deielopraent in electrical
Apparatus." by Prof, Harold Pender. I'ranklln
Institute; 8 o'clock.
Dritlsh Society of tha Unlveralty of Penn
(ylvanU dinner, Adelphia Hotel; 7 o'clock.
Life un4erwrtteri' dinner, Adelphia Hotel;
0:30 o'clock. I
Tweuty-flriU annual tea party and 'reunion
of the Welsh people ot S'hlladelpbla. Scottish
Rite Hall, llroad und Race streets; 6 o'clock.
School concert. West Philadelphia l.sa
School. 4Stn and Walnut etrisiu, a o'clock.
Celebration of the second anniversary of tbe
dedication of the Manufacturers' Club, broad
and Walnut streets, dinner; 6 Jo o'clock.
bllth annual Charity Ball of tbe Jewish
Consumptive Institute, Mercantile Italic Uroad
and Maater streets; 8 o'clock.
Lecture on "Itousaeau. the Revolutionary
Ideal." by Pr. J. Duncan Spaeth, under ism
auspice of the University BUeaslon Society,
Central Y. M. C. A.. 1121 Arch street; 8
o'clock.
T utnn, An Th. Tttn,1r Tllnmnn.1 THva .
by Frank J. Mlllmaa. under tbe auspices of the
University Kxtensloa Society, Germantown Y.
M. C. A.. BSiS Germantowa avenue; 8 o'clock.
Cedar Avenue Improvement Association. Ce
dar avenue and 47th atreet. 8 o'clock. l-"ree
Flliy-secoud Street and Lancaster Aenu
jTu.. h o'clock. Free
leveiayuw ouvieiy i, uwiawu suu
iKffirk FeT Rodeph "shall &23
? o'clock.
cgSSg KSB $&MVSt"El
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Weddinga
1 1 ALCOLM-S AUnWALT.
An Interesting wedding will tnko place
tonight In the Oaston Presbyterian
Church, 11th street and Lehigh nvenue,
when Miss Helen Saurwalt, 'daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Llnford E. Slater, of 1911
North Camno street, will becomo the bride
of Mr. Held Welch Malcolm, chief elec
trician of tho United Slates Navy. The
ceremony will bo performed at 8 o'clock hb ,xth nnmml bal, of tho Jewsh
by the pnstor, tho Rev. Walter B. Green- I ,, , ... . , , . , ,, , ,
Way. Mr. Slater will give his step-daugh- -L Consumptlv Institute, to be held to
tcr In marriage. Sho will bo attired In a I "'ghl nt Mercantile Hall, Is expected to
gown of bridal satin with trimmings of surpass thoia previously given. The, Imll
chiffon and chnntllly laco. and n veil of w"I be elaborately decorated with lilies of
tullo caught with orange blossoms, A the valley, palms, roses and other flornl
shower of orchids, roses and lilies of tho reminders of spring. Vnrlegatcd colored
vnllcv will bo carried. Miss Snrnh Marie "KM" will twlnklo among tho follago nnd
Lowry, tho maid of honor, will wear a decorations, nnd tho entire scene upon cn
pale sellow satin frock draped with tullo terlng will present an aspect Indicative of
nnd will carry a shower of tea roses, tho season. Dr. Max Stallcr, chairman
Miss Geneva Joyce Thomas nnd Miss of the danco committee, with the co-opera-Ethel
Loulso Malcolm will bo brides- Hon of tho board of directors and tho
maldi. Their frocks nro of taffeta, one LndleV Auxiliary, has (spent much tlmo
In pink, tho other blue, and ench will ' toward making this Imll a banner affair,
carry pink sweet pens Master Stnnley An added feature will be tho string band
MeC'ormnck will be ring bearer. His suit ' " tho grillroom and n cabaret entertaining
Is of black velvet with laco collar and llloso at Bupper.
currs. 1 The Ladles' Auxiliary, recently formed
Mr. Chnrles Smith Robinson will act ' through tho efforts of Mrs Max Stnller.
ns best man, and tho Ushers will Include together with the wives of tho board of
Mr. Havmond S. Miner. Mr. Harrv Wei- directors, to nld In tho good work or the
den, Mr Robert W. Lowry and Mr." Albert Institute, succeeded In railing $1000 by
Coughanour. Following tho ceremony a I various means. This, ns well as tho sou
reception will bo held nt the homo of I 'dr book of J8000 and tho proceeds of
the bride's parents. Sir. and Mrs. Mai- , the dance, will bo utilized for tho maln
colm will spend their honeymoon In the ! tennnce of patients at various sjiiajr;
SOUtll. and w hn nt icimo nftr Mnv
If. at tho Virginia Apartments, Washing
ton, u, c
LLOYD ACKER.
Tho wedding of MI11 Edna M. Acker
to Mr William E. Lloyd. Jr., took placo
on Tuesday ' nt 110011 nt tho homo of the
, " "" "".." . '' "!'"
cy street. Tho ceremony was performed
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followed for the Immediate families. Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd will llvo at Martin's
Creek. Pa.
DUDSIAN SIYERS.
Tho mnrrlngo of Sllss Edith Cook
Slyors, daughter of Mr. nnd Sirs. John
T. Jlyers, of Stoylan, to Sir. Leonard
Henry Dudmnn, of London, Eng., took
place on Saturday nt tho homo of tho
bride. Upon their return from their wed
ding trip Sir. nnd Sirs. Dudmnn will llvo
on Brighton road, Llancrch.
ESREY COPI'LE.
Announcement Is mado of tho mnrrlago
of Sllss Lillian Copplc, of Walllngford, to
Sir. D. Reese Esrcy, Jr., of Chcstor. on
Starch 11 nt tho homo of tho brldo's
parents. Sir. and Sirs. Esrcy will mako
their homo In Chester on their return from
Virginia.
REESE TAYLOR
Sir. and Sirs. James Taylor, of Jamison,
Bucks County. Pa., nnnounco tho mnrrlago
of their daughter, Sllss Elslo Taylpr, to
Sir. Albert Reese, of Tacony, on Saturday,
Starch -I. Mr. and Sirs. Recso will llvo at
3703 Friendship street.
Kensington
Sir. and Sirs. William Q. Gelso, of Bal
timore, aro visiting their daughter. Sirs.
Charles Spangler, of 3107 Custer street,
for a short time.
Mr. nnd Sirs. Herbert Hamilton, of 2850
Kensington avenue, will spend tho week
end nt Atlantic City.
Sir. and Sirs. D. O. Klloy, of 2040 East
Orleans street, nro sojourning at Atlantic
City.
Tho Quaker City Chapter, Order of tho
Eastern Star, will give Its annual banquet
at Sloscbach'a Casino, 13th street and Gi
rard avenue, this evening. Mrs. E. J.
Davis, of 2020 Frankford avenue, Is worthy
matron of tho chapter.
Frankford
Sirs. Martha Jane Wolf, of C318 Darrah
street, will plvo a cake, pie. bread and
candy salo at 5413 Frankford avenue for
tho lienellt of tho Undenominational Blblo
Class Mission.
North Philadelphia
f".
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Si2naKSHE2t231
MISS ELSIE SUSNER
Tho Senior Auxiliary to the Jewish
Sheltering Home Is making preparations
for a spectacular bazaar and dance to be
given at Apollo Hall, on Thursday even
ing, Slarch 30. It y"i be a leap year and
matrimonial dancd and a novel feature will
bo the booths and tents beautifully dec
orated. Souvenirs will be distributed
throughout the -evening. Sllss Elsie Susner
has been active In working for the dance.
Plans have been completed for a four
day celebration, beginning tonight, by the
members of the Grace Baptist Church, in
honor of the 25th anniversary of the
entrance Into tho Temple, Broad and
Berks streets. The speakers at the
various meltings will be Governor Brum
baugh, Mayor Smith, the Bev. Pr. Court
land Slyers. Br. A, J. Rowland, the Bev.
Dr. George K. Rees. the Bev. Dr. David
Spencer, Dr, Huesell II. Conwell and the
Hey. A. E. Harris.
Mr, Archibald W. Thomson and his
slater, SUss fBabel W. Thomson, have gone
from Miami, FJa., to Cuba. On their re
turn they will spend some tlrae at Palm
Beach and Old Point Comfort.
The Ushers' Association of the Cook
man Methodist Episcopal Church. Lehigh
avenue and 11th street, will give' a re
ception and mualcale tonight In celebration
of the 19th unnlversary of its organiza
tion. Notices for tbe Society pace "ill be
accepted and prlptcu Li the Kveolng
ten on one side of the ijaurr. must be
suned In full, with fuu addrers, and when
pessibls telephone number tnust be given.
i.eofcr. dui uii sven uvuee must ne vrru-
possible telephone uumoer must he a
Send aU such ceniaiuulcatlons t
is te so
COS Cb.l-
clcty Editer." evening Ledge
nut tflrAt.
Unless . thefe reauljremtnto are carried
out, w that verUkutloo ipar k possible,
the notice will not be publl.Ued.
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CABARET WILL BE MATURE
OF CHARITY BALL TONIGHT
Affair at Mercantile Hall for Benefit of Jewish Con
sumptive Institute Will Be Brilliant Many
Other Entertainments
i " " "r me uuiiu.uk u. . ..Uo,...-.
for tubercular patients.
Tho ball commlttco Includes Dr. Max
Stallcr, chairman! Dr. Joseph A. Lang
bord and Mr William Kamens, vice-chairmen:
Mr. Charles II. Cramer, treasurer;
Dr. Joseph M. Fruchter, secretary; Mr j
Max jurnmoir, ur a. u. wm,
Mr.
Cnnrpa IT. Cramer, Mr. Samuel F. Cra-
, mcr, Mr. M. Eskln, Mr. I. Fllesner, ur,
! iToseph pruehter, Mr. H. Oolgcr. Mr.
" Celbsteln. Mr. Benjamin iiorrman, r.
It. Huroek. Mr. William Kamens. Dr.
Joseph A. Lnngbord, Sir S. Lnckcrman,
Sir. Charles Llpschutz, Sir. J. Llpsky. Mr.
P. Sillier. Sir. St. I. Kubtn, Mr. H. II.
Schwartz. Sir Samuot Solot. Dr. Slax
Staller, Sir. I. L. Stern. Str. William Stern.
Mr. 11 Tunkcl and Sir. A. Woltzonfcld.
Tho olllcers and board of directors of
tho Institution aro Sir. A. Weltzenfeld.
president; Mr. Charles Llpschutz. honor
ary president! Mr. P. Sillier, vice-president;
Dr. J. A. Langbord, second vice
president; Sir. S. V. Kramer, treasurer;
Sir. 1. L. Stern, secretary; Sir. SI. Abra
molt. Sir. Nathan W. AlbuB, Mr. Samuel
Bernstein, Sir. B. Blchcfsky. Sir. J. Blu
monthal nnd Sir. S. L. Cohn, Str Harris
J. Cohn, Sir. Clmilcs E. Cramer. Sir.
Samuel r. Cramer, Mr. S. Korff. Sir.
S. Lackram. Dr. J. A. Langbord. Sir. A.
Leltcrman. Sir, William Lewis, Sir.
Charles Llpschutz. Sir. J. Llpsky, Sir. P.
Sllllor, Sir. II. Blcklln, Sir. Slax Eskln,
Sir. Harry Golges, Sir. II. Golbsteln. Sir.
Nathan Oclgcr, Sir, Benjamin Hoffman,
Sir. Hyman Hurock, S'r. William Kamens,
Sir. Storrls Klnns, Sir. SI. L. Bubln. Sir.
D. 'Savenlck. Sir. Harry Shapiro, Sir.
Samuel Schwartz, Sir. Samuel Solot. Dr.
Slax Staller. Sir. William Stern, Sir. B.
Tunkcl, Sir. A. Weltzenfeld and Dr. J. K.
Fruchter.
Tho Ladles' Auxiliary Includes Sirs. SI.
Staller. Sirs. C. Llpschutz, Sirs. P. Sillier.
Sirs. M. Eskln, Sirs. N. Gelger, Sirs. I.
Kamens, Sirs. II. Chessln, Sirs. II. E. Fin
man, Sirs. B. A. Knurtman, Sirs. A. Welt
zenfeld, Sirs. Bubln, Sirs. M. Wcndkoe.
Sllss II. Kamens. Mrs. J. J. Frankel, Sirs.
Abraham. Sirs. William KamenB, Sirs.
Baum, Sirs. F. Epstein, Sirs. SI. Jacobs.
Sirs. B, Horn, Sirs. B. O. Tumin, Sirs. P.
Horowitz, Sirs. Lnndes, Sirs. B. Pechner,
Sirs. It. nichlln. Sirs. Felerzall, Sirs. SI.
It. Itosepberg, Sirs. A. Segal. Sirs. B.
lluche,- Sirs. Borman, Sirs. J. Bass, Sirs.
Broftman, Sirs. C. N. Kaplan. Sirs. A.
Greenbcrg. Sirs. H. Horowitz, Sirs. Klsh
ner, Sirs. Swartz, Sirs. Moskowltz. Sirs.
Sonlmsky, Sirs. Sacks, Sirs. Joseph Wein
man and Sirs. SI. Llpschutz.
mum Mnrv Snenccr. ot 1019 Venango
street, entertained at her homo on Sat
urday evening. Her guests mciuaea uisi
Kum j jjecm-um, .4.33 --. w,.......,
Sllss Starlo Dorney. Sllss Roba Atsberg,
Sllss Sophia Spencer, Sllss Esther E.
Spencer, Sllss Kathryn Spencer, the
Sllsses Jackson, of Wilmington. Del.; Mr.
J. Sidney Owens. Sir, John J. Springer.
Sir. John NIebaus, Sir. J. Charles Spen
cer, Sir. L. Rol Field, Sir. Glendon
Southall. Sir. Abbot Llbson. Sir. Charles
Jester and Sir. Franklin Ewnrt, ot Wil
mington. Del.
MISS JEAN BAnON nnd Sllss Rao
Baron entertained the Unique Club
at their home, 600 South 6th street, on
Slonday evening. Sllss Sarah Baron gavo
several vocal selections, accompanied by
Sllss Jean Baron nt tho piano. Sllss Ger
trude Silver also helped to entertain. Sllss
Henrietta Flresteln. Sir. B. H. Sobelman,
Sir. Harry Scldcnberg. Sllss Rose Stagll,
Bliss Tllllo Cohen nnd several others wero
entertained by tho club.
Sir. nnd Sirs. Samuel Klrkel, of 921
North Hth street, announced tho be
trothal of their daughter, Miss Bella
Klrkel. to Sir. Joseph I. Baker, ot Leb
nnon. Pa., on Sunday. Ferns, sweet peas
and roses wero used to decorate the re
ception rooms und dining room. Sllss
Klrkel was one of the organizers of tho
"Slontefeorlans" and the organizer of the
Friends of tho Lebanon Hospital, of
Philadelphia. Slany out-of-town guests
wero present. Among thoso present were
Sir. nnd Sirs. Baker. Sr., Sir. and Sirs.
David Baker, of Steelton: Sir. and Sirs.
Rosenberg, of Harrlsburg: Sir. and Sirs.
Rosenberg, of Lebanon; Doctor and Sirs.
Chalken, Sir nnd Sirs. SI. Bernstein. Sirs.
Benjamin Racuslu, Sir. and Sirs. A.
Schmidt, Sir. nnd Sirs. J. P. Goldberg.
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Knickerbocker uu- Tu.. Thunu. St i
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Mr. and Mrs. Morris Beltchelk, Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Chalken, Mr. and Mrs. M.
LaBhman, Miss Hannah Baker, of Steel
ton; Miss Itcba RrcusIii, Miss Anna Dor
ten, Miss Eva Llpman. Miss Ithae Bern
stein, Miss Bertha Klrkcl, Mr. Paul Rosen
berg, of Hnrrlsburg; Mr. Kphrolm Baker,
of Stcclton; Dr. William Lashmart, Mr.
M. Chester, Mr. M. Racustn. Mr. H. Chal
ken, Mr. M. Hornvltz. Mr. M. Chalken
nnd Mr. Charles Klrkcl. ,
Miss Anna Jncobson. of 4027 Market
street, was the guest of honor at a house'
party given by Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Bnyuk,
of Norma, N, J. Among tho other guests
were Mr. Edward Bayuk, Dr. and Mrs.
D. Rappaport, Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis Jacob'
Bon, Mr. nnd Mrs. Leon Itoseman and Mr.
and Mrs. W. Levin.
A surprise party was given to Miss Ida
Kosher and Miss Mary Kosher by their
parcnti In honor of their 14th birthday
annhorsnry Among the guests were Miss
Esther Sllantger, Miss Dora Sllantger,
Mis'? Tllllo Cohen, Miss Hannah dross
man. Miss Anna Illrshman. Miss Anna
Mnrgolls, Miss Ycttn Brown, Mr. Ernest
Vclll, Mr. Mendal Rosiman. Mr. Henry
Teltlebnum, Mr. Leonard Elumcnthat. Mr
iBadore Stalberg. Mr. Edwin Stalberg nnd
Mr. Benjamin Brown. Master Ernest Velll
rendered n few selections on tho piano.
M'
B. AND SIRS. G. AIKEN'S, of HMO
South Clarion street, entertained In
honor of their 26th wedding anniversary
on Saturday ovcnlng. The guests wero Sllss
Emily Alkens, Sir. Samuel Wilson, Jr.,
Sir. nnd Sirs. S. Wilson, Sir, and Sirs. E.
Wilson, Sir. nnd Mrs. Paul Freno, Sir.
Josoph Frono, Sllss SI. Duffy. Sir. and
Sirs. 13. Frono, Str, and Sirs. Charles
Freno, Sir. and Sirs. E. Elslnger, Sir. and
Sirs. Paul Brown, Sir. nnd Sirs. Joseph
Hughes. Sir. nnd StrB. F. Woerle, Sir. R.
Welsback, Sllss Elizabeth Alkens, Sir. and
Sirs II. Alkens. Stlss Nelllo Alkons, Sllss
Edith Alkens. Sir, nnd Sirs. II. J. Broome,
Sir. and Mrs. J. Kennedy. Sirs. S. P. Pat
terson, Sir. nnd Sirs. A. Billings, Sir. nnd
Sirs. J, Henncrberry, Sir. nnd Sirs.
Thatcher, Sir. and Sirs. C. Gallagher, Sir.
nnd Mrs. C. Hubcr. Sllss Emma Woerle
and Sir. nnd Sirs. Gelglcr. .
Tho music was furnished by Sllss Emma
Woerle. Sllss Emily Alkens, Sllss Slay
Billings nnd Sllss Stndollne .Billings.
American beauty roses formed lha deco
rations. Sir. and Sirs. William Sledoff, of 3874
Cambrldgo street, gavo n birthday party
In honor of their daughter. Miss SIolUO
Sledoff, on tho 10th anniversary of her
birth. Among thoso present were Sllss
Mollle Sledorf, Sirs. Slax Sledoff. Sir
Louis Slcdoil, Sir. David Mcdoft, Slastcr
Abraham Sledoff, Sirs. P. J. Waxman, of
Hammonton. N. J. ; Sir Joseph AntonolT,
Sir. Benjamin Antonoff, Sllss Beatrlco An
tonolT, Sllss Paulino Kramer, Sllss Rose
Wilson, Sllss Anna SIcyers, Sllss Anna
Fclsteiti, Stlss Dorothy Nemlrow, Sllss
Sophia Tucker, Sllss Esther Rlckman, Mr,
SI. Kurtz, Sir. Eugene Wlngrade. Sir,
Bernard Forman. Sir. J. Sokoloff. Sir.
C. Abrahams, Sir. Georgo Cooper, Sir.
Joseph Kramor, Sir. E. DaBh, Sir, S.
Simons. Sir. Sr Caplan and Sir. Constan
tino Vcrnow.
Sir. and Sirs. Rothsteln gave a Purlm
party in honor of their friends nt their
home, 1415 North Redfleld street, last
Sunday evening. Among thoso present
wero Sir. nnd Sirs. Taberoff, Sir. Ned
Goodman. Sir. and Strs. Flnkelstetn, Sir.
and Sirs. Rclbler, Stlss Sllnorva Rolblor,
Sir. John Rothsteln and Sir. Morris Roth
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