!Hi55Mi'yJ''';j Z Aw-f- EVENING LEDGER--PHTT)AT)ttT,PHTA. MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1016. 11 i I I i NANCY WYNNE CHATS ABOUT SUBURBAN SPORTS CLASS First Spring Meeting of Children's Sports Class to Take Place on Old York Road Inter esting Gossip THE Monday Afternoon Sports Class, which was organized by Mrs. Fred erick W. Morris, Jr., ot Washington Lie and Mrs. Isaac Tntnall Starr, of Church road, Wyncote, nnd which has teen discontinued for the winter months because of the weather, is scheduled to ,et this afternoon, weather permit ling' Mrs' Jame8 Morrltt, of Noble, has nut her grounds at tho disposal of tho ;.. and tho different matches take Blace there, unaer uiu u"""" " '. prenner, of tho Unlvorslty of Pennsyl- vftnla. Among tho children belonging to the group aro M. Radclyffo Furness, tho .mi1 daughter of tho HadclyfTo Fur- ressos, of Jenklntown; Elizabeth Morris, Ann and Margaretta Stovens, daughters cf Mr. and Mrs. John Conyngliam Stevens, of Ilydal; Dorothy Covering, Marrlanna Merrltt, Molly Bradley, Ann Kid Elizabeth Stetson, Marguerite Boyle, Jacquellno Powell, Nancy Dray ton and Phoebo Drayton, tho children ef Mrs. Voorhees Drayton, of Elklns park! Frederick W. Morris, 3d, Beau vtau Borle, Daniel Morrltt, Richard Hush, Spencer Brock, John Gilbert, Jr., Rowland Gilbert, Furness Thompson, ilorace Powell nnd Benjamin Rowland, I was very much nmuscd tho other night coming out of tho Bellovuo when tha clock wbb striking tho hour and It was the witching hour or mlclnlgm, too, when all damsels who aro not safe un der the covers aro nt least supposed to bo equally as securo undor tho protect ing wing of a chaperon to see two debs of several seasons ngo running dis tractedly from tho Walnut street on- .tranco to tno uroau street una vicu versa. It seemed as though they might be playing a gnmo of tag, except that thoy wore on their usually placid counte nances that "worrited look" that do notes distress. "Oh," said ono of them, "I told him to come nn hour ago, and I know he's here somewhere, but I can't remember tho number. I nover did havo nny head for figures." Tho "he" was a luckless chauffeur who, somewhere out In tho sea of motors which go to mako up tho maelstrom of traffic that seethes and whirls In this vicinity, was doubtless sleeping peace fully In tho tonneau waiting tho siren call of tho carriage callor at tho hotel. But, alas! tho forgotful maidens had no number with which to supply tho letter, nnd their only hopo of gottlng home in their car was to identify it among tho hundreds of others that waited idly there. And, strange as it may seem, all cars look alike at night. After spending a fruitless hour peering In runabouts, landaulots. touring cars, though they were really looking for a llmousino, tho distrait creatures boarded a Walnut street car nnd considered themselves fortunate to have a dlmo betweon thorn which street car conductors nro rudo enough to demand when two full-grown people would ride. The W. W. Atterburys had a number of guests at tho Suppor Club on Satur day night; also Mrs. A. Sydney Carpen ter, whoso guests numbered ten; Mrs. Billy Freeman, who had a party of eight at her table, and numerous others, among them Mrs. Henry Bartol Frazier, the John Whito Gearys, the Hoiace Eugene Smiths, tho Charlie Potters, tho v Alfred E. Norrlses, tho Spencer JUIIera and Howard Lewis. NANCT WYNNE. ' Personals Mr and Mrs. James Starr, of Olney avenue, Germantown, have Issued Invita tions for a tho-dansant In honor of their daughter, Miss Sarah Logan Starr, on the afternoon of April C, from 4 until 7 o'clock, nt tho Mask and Wig Club Mr and Mrs Clarence W. Dolan gavo n ' luncheon yesterday at Calico Cottnge, B Aiken, S. C., prior to tho lecture on first m' am winch was given there. Among tno quests were Mr. nnd Mrs. Alexander Mr Brown. Mr and Mrs. Robert Strawbrldge. ,. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Fell, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A Munn. Miss Ilnnnah Ranilolpli, ft Miss Rosalie Dolan and Miss Alexandra uoian Tho Pennsylvania Society of tho Colon ial Dames of America has Issued Invita tions for a lecturp entitled "The Ameri can Language," by Mr. Clarence Grlffen Child, professor of English literature In tha University of Pennsylvania, on Thurs day evening. Anrll 6. at the rooms of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 13th K and Locust streets. Mr, and Mrs. James F. Fahnestoek will Sha a dinner at their ho-ie, 237 East Rlttenhousa square, on Friday evening, March 31, In honor of their daughter. Miss Mary Fahnestoek, The guests will afterward attend Mrs. Charles Stewart Wurts' dancing claBs, Mrs. Thnmnn Tturnnlrln Mnrrla and Mrs. Benjamin Coates will give the last of their at homes this afternoon at the Lincoln. No cards have been sent out. Mr. and Mrs Robert Kelso Cassatt have leased Rocky Hill, the Paul A. Andrews tate at Newport, for the coming season. Mrs. Philip Ten Broeck Mattson will be at home Informally on Thursday after noons. March 30 nnd Anrll 6. from 4 until e ' O'clock, at 409 South 43d street. No was have been sent out. The wedding of Mrs. James J. Hanna, of Columbus, O., and Mr. John M. ; Kennedy, Jr., of the Rlttenhouse, will take place Saturday, May 6, In the presence of only the Immediate families. After a wed- jg """S trip Mr. Kennedy and his bride wjll vena me summer at his country seat ai Forf Washington. Mr. and Mm Vllhn Ttaari TtabertB. of jj, Norrlstown, have announced the engage. , meat of their daughter, Miss Gene Isabel , to air. warren xattimore irisn, W Norrlstown. Tha Rev. Paul Sturtevant Howe, elder of the society, will address the Pennsyl vania Society of Mayflower Descendants, tonight on, the subject, "The Pilgrim Fa tftM and the Pilgrim Country." The an- jual entertainment and supper will be ; keld at the RiU-Carlton, i!Us Caroline Murdock, of Rlverton, N, L spent the week-end in Germantown, i.hera BhA ntton4H Xfra Tnarth T.nverlnST iSfharton'o dancing class on Friday eve- HP Miss Pauline Huras, of Blackwood, N J entertained the Evening "500" at her wfow on Friday tvenlny. Among the RsU wtp sow Jane Cumin. Miss Etbe.4 Kncass, Miss rteglna Lentz. Miss Con stance A. Cloaking, Miss Minnie Craig, Mr. nnd Mrs. William Blllctter, Mr. Har old Paris, Mr. C. Pitman Baker, Jr.. Dr. J. I. Wycoff. Mr. Forrest Mcglll, Mr. Samuel Clokoy and Mr. Frederick Mnnn. Along the Main Line OVEIIBUOOK Friends of Mr. Joseph B. Townsend, 3d, of Town's End, will be glad to know that ho Is recovering from a serious illnecs. ArtDStOItE Mrs. Thomas J. Barger, of Tho Cables, will leae this week for a visit to Atlantic City. ST. DAVID'S Mrs. Whltlock, of The Boulders, Is lulling her sister, Mrs. Henry Hnyward, of Providence, R. I. Mrs. Charles Harvey entertained ono tablo of brldgo on Friday afternoon at her homo on Lancaster avenue, to start a cir cle of suffrago card parties Tho guests wero Mrs. N'ndlne C. Prew, Mrs. V. M. AVlllson nnd Mrs. Cieoreo W. Clmiiln. WAYNE Mr nnd Mrs William Town send Wright nnd family have returned to their home on Church road, after spend ing several weeks In Florida. Miss Mary Holmes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur I, Holmes, of 321 Summit memie. has returned from Smith Cotlego to spend the spring vacation with her parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. 1,'. .1. Whlto. who havo been stopping at the Bellevuo-Stratford since their return from tho West, hnvo opened their house on AVnlnut avenue. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. D. Dougherty havo re turned from Sarasota, Fla. Mrs. Loulso Anclntix, with her llttlo daughter, who has been spending tho win ter with her cousin. Mrs. C. E. Martin, has returned to her homo In Porto Rico. Mr. nnd Mrs. Elliott Bard, of Bloomlng dalo nvenlic, have returned homo from At lantic City. Mrs. Illbbs. of tho Iiouclla Apartments, Ib spending a few weeks nt Atlantic City. Miss Rebecca Stcelo has returned to her apartments nt the Louella from a visit to Whltford. STRAFFORD Mrs. Lewis Lawrenco Smith has returned from Hnrrlsburg, where sho attended a meeting of tho Ex ecutive Commltteo of tho W. S. r. of Pennsylvania. Miss Margaret Walsh Is spondlng n few weeks In Hnrrlsburg visiting relatives. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence N. Davis, of Gulf road, aro icccivlng congratulations on the birth of a daughter. Chestnut Hill There was an exciting gamo of soccor on Saturday nt tho Philadelphia Cricket Club between tho llrst and second teams. Tho game was followed by tho annual dinner. Among thoso who attended were Mr. Henry Houston, Mr. Louis Rowland, Mr. Morris Johnson. Mr. Hamilton Dlss ton, Mr. Roland Mellor, Mr. J. S. Dlsston, Jr., Mr. Graham Dougherty, Mr. It. W. Johnson, Mr. L. E. Johnson, Mr. Joseph Sims, Mr. Joseph Ferguson, Mr. Folger Barker, Mr, W. G. Hamilton, Mr. H. Por ter, Mr. Charles G. Hlllmnn, Mr. J. Som ors Smith. Mr. H. S. Paul. Jr.. Mr. Ken neth Kltson, nnd Mr. Charles Sheppard. Mrs. Moncuro Blddlo of Mermaid lano. with her guest, Miss Mnigarct White, of Boston, has returned from Atlantic City. Invitations havo been Issued for a masked danco at the Philadelphia Cricket jiud on Tuesday evening, April 25. Mr. Joseph Jonn!ng3 has tho affair In charge. Mrs. James A. Hirst, of Mt. Airy, and two of hor daughters aro spending somo time nt Atlantic City. Lansdowne Thoto by J Mitchell Klllot. MISS MARIANJV. PETERSON Miss Marian Whiting Peterson Is a popular member of the younger set In Lansdowne, Tha Twentieth Century Cluh of Lans downe Mill entertain at the annual presi dent's luncheon tomorrow in the auditor ium of the clubhouse. Women's clubs of Philadelphia and Delaware Counties will be represented by the club presidents, a number of whom will respond to toasts. The Philadelphia Ladles' String Quartet, managed by Miss May Porter, will furnish music. Mrs. Frederick J. Retry and Miss Florence I. Adair w ill be the hostesses and Mrs. Clarence II. Kppelshelmer, president, assisted by the board of officer a, will re ceive the guests. The Girls' Guild of St. John's Church will repeat "Green Stockings" in the New Century Drawing Rooms on April 7, for the benefit of the Woman's Medical Col lege. Sirs, li Wager-Smith, of Marshall mad, addressed the preparedness meeting which was held Saturday morning at the home of Mrs. H. C. Hunter, on Essex avenue. Miss Frances Hagy, of South Lfcns downe avenue, has returned from the Bir mingham School for the spring holidays. Mrs. Clarence Eppolshelmer, of Hill Dale road, returned Saturday afternoon from a month's trip to Florida and other Southern cities. Mrs. Edward Colllngs, of North Owen avenue, with her son. Master Paul Col llngs, Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mra. Charles P. Dohan, of Webster, Mass. She will return home about April 1. Mrs. W. I. Austin, Mrs. Alfred Camp bell, Mrs. Edward Martin, Mra Colllngs and Mrs. C. W, Le Fever were hostesses at the Lenten luncheon which was served In St. John's Parish House this afternoon for the benefit of the guild Mrs. H. C. Hunter will give a, luncheon of 12 covers tomorrow afternoon. Her guests will be Mrs. Charles Mills, Mrs. Harold Burt, Mrs. Norman Green, Mrs. Jennings Hood, Mrs. Harold Shrlver, Mri Jamea Gleason, Mrs. E. Wager-Smltb, Mrs. C. Edwjn Hunter, Mra. Walter Supptoe, Mrs, William J. Nelson. Jr.. and Mrs. Rupert Schaefer. 1 . 1 . . - ' '"VOv V ' ft- ' ' ' ; WJIsVa.' ' MISS MARY ELIZABETH STONE An enthusiastic worker for tho musicnlc nnd dnncc to be given tomorrow in tho ballroom of the Bclievuc-Strntford for chnrity Germantown Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence W. Halls, of 137 East Johnson street, will give a danco to morrow evening In honor of their son, Mr. Otis Balls. Their guests will In cludo Miss Margaret Hamilton, Miss Mar garet Ash. Miss Helen Henderson, Miss Catherine Sober, MIsh Elizabeth Jopson, Miss Judello Huston, Miss Elizabeth Pear son, Miss Margaret Watson, MIsh Ruth Hnrklnson, Miss Mary Loulso Whlto, Mlsa Helen Haines, Miss Phoebo Knight, Miss Mary Whitney, Miss Mary Hitter, Miss Kathcrlne King, Miss Elizabeth Scott, Miss Cornelia Shepnrd, Mr. Alfied Hulmc, Mr. Newlln Bally, Mr. Do Quactcl Rich ardson, Mr. Thomas Garrett, Mr. Philip Garrett. Mr. John Simons, Mr Hugh Hodge, Mr. Stephen Woolston, Mr. Elwood Reeves, Mr. John Lee, Mr. Robert Trultt, Mr. Sparta Fritz, Mr. Robert Parkinson, Mr. Robert Cowing, Mr. Stansbury Miller and Mr. J. Leo Pntton. Mrs. Joshua Ash Pearson, of 433 West Price street, will entertain nt dinner to nlcht at tho Bellevuo-Stratford and will afterward tako tholr guests to the perform ance of the Russian ballet nt the Metro politan Opera House. Miss Emma Crowder, daughter of Mis. Walter J. Crowder. of West Upsal street, has returned to hor homo to spend a short vacation. Miss Ciowder, who Is at tending Dana Hall School, Massachusetts, will be accompanied by Miss Mary Bacon, of Portland, Ore., who will bo her guest for the holidays. At tho dinner danco given last week by Mr. nnd Mrs. J. William Mnthleu, of 7115 Boyer street, In honor of tho 18th birthday of tholr daughter. Miss Dorothy Mathleu, tho guests wero Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Shetzllne, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Davis, Miss Elizabeth Suddards, Miss Marie Kuon, Miss Clara Frclhofcr. Miss Virginia Lloyd. Miss Floronco Coleman, Miss Margaret Hottel, Mr. A. B. Slbson, Mr, Herman Mathleu. Mr. Clayton, Mr. Theodoro Mecke. Mr. Halo Rentschler and Mr. Don nld Rowell. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward J. Hasso and their daughter, Miss Maiy Hasse, of 113 West Horttcr street, entertained nt dinner on Saturday night at tho Philadelphia Cilckct Cluh In honor of Miss Elizabeth Kolb'H guests. Miss Virginia McKey, Miss Kath erlne Martin, of Chicago, nnd Miss Emily Cushman, of New York. Along the Reading Tho flrst-ald class that was to bo held In tho hoard room of tho Ablngtnn Hos pital overy Tuesday afternoon has out grown Its quarters and will bo held In tho parish house of All Hnllnns Church. Wyncote, Instead. Tho class will bo In structed by Dr. Milton K Xeiffer. as sisted by Miss Shaw nnd Miss Frick. of the Ablngton Hospital. Among thoso who will attend the class tomorrow afternoon will be Mrs. George Bassett. Mrs Charles Beck, Mrs. A. K. Borda, Miss Helen Borda, Miss Eugenia Borda, Mis. Frederick M. Campbell, Miss Betty Campbel), Mrs. Har old Cross, Mrs. Edwin Dessaiett. Mrs. John Duross, Miss Mildred Fettcrolf, Mrs. Louis Flanders, Mrs. T Edward Frame, Mrs. James Hcacock, Mrs. Charles Jnyne, Mls3 Esther Heacock, Miss Lillian Hun ter, Miss Emily Goodwin, Mrs George Kel ley, Miss Nan Kent, Miss Marjorle Kent, Mrs. George Horace Lorlmer. Mrs. Frnnk McFarland, Mrs. John C. Martin. Mrs Spencer K. Mulford. Miss Myrtle McKee. Mrs. Spencer K. Mulford, Jr. Miss Doro thy Mulford, Miss Mary Mulford, Mrs. F. A. Myers, Mrs. Milton K. Nelffer. Miss Sue Nice, Mrs. Fletcher Pearson, Miss Sarah Pearson, Mrs. Walton Pennewlll, Mrs. Allan H. Reed, Miss Frances Robblns, Mra. Samuol Saint, Miss Katherlne Rogeis, Miss Margaret Russell. Mrs. William II. Shelmerdlne, Miss Marguerite Sill. Miss Clementine Pent, Mrs. George U. Plerle, Mrs. Edgar Smith, Mrs. Harry Smith, Mrs. Henry Spalding. Mrs. G. Henry Stetson, Miss Isabel Stevenson, Mrs. Herbert Tay lor, Miss Mary Vlele, Mrs. A. Walas and Miss Doris Wethcrbce. Miss Helen Sewell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sewell, of Ardnaree, Rydal. and Miss Dorothy Stevens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Conyngham Stevens, also of Rydal, who are spending tho win ter studying at St. Mary's School, Peeks-klll-on-the-Hudson, N. Y., returned to their homes last week, where they will remain for a fortnight. ' What's Doing Tonight Flower Bbow. Convention Hall. Ballet nuaaa. Metropolitan Opera Iloum; 8 o'clock. Samaritan Jloipltat Medical Society, Samari tan Hoapltal; 8 o'clock. Play "Princess Plnic Pen' by members of the nalbazoo Club of the Touns Men's He brew Association, Mercantile Hall, 8 o'clock. Contemporary Club, Bellevua-StrstforJ; 8.15 o'clock. Mayflower descendants, IMtz-Carlton. Sigma Cbl dinner, Rlttenhouse Hotel; 0.30 o'clock, Cedar Avenue Improvement Association din ner, Jllttenhouso Hotel; 7 o'clock. South Branch Christian Endeavor Union meets. St Luke's Church, JBroad and Jackson atreeta. Free Pennsylvania Mayflower Society annual din ner, Illtz-Curlton Hotel. Presbyterian Social Union dinner. Bellevue Stratford Hotel. Banauet. Business Women's Christian LelSS?. Scottish Kite Hall; 7 o'clock. Recaption to Director Krusen. South Phila delphia Business Men. Broad and Federal atreeU. o'clock. Mahler Symphony. Academy of Music; 8 o'clock. lleetlne of the Friends' Fresdnwa'e JUo claUonrVrUaas; Meetlna House, lata strict tclow ilarksu 740 o'clock. Photo by Mnrjr Cornell. Weddings MARCY- GODSHALL. The marriage of Miss Helen Godshall, daughter of Mrs. Emma S. Codshall, to Mr. Henry K. Marry, of Wllkes-Bnrro, Pa., took place quietly on Saturday eve ning at 7-30 o'clock at tho home of tho bride's mother. 1215 Baltimore avenue. The Rev. J. T Reeve, pastor of tho Fourth Presbj terlan Church, outdated Tho bride, who was given In marriage1 by her mother, was unattended Mr. Maroy had Mr. Henry S. Godshall as best man. A small reception followed tho ceremony. OLHR CARTY. Mr. Georgo L. Cnrty. of BD4D Media street, nnnounces the marriage of his daughter. Miss Ethel May Cnrty, to Mr. Howard N. Oler on Wednesday, March 22, at 1 o'clock, In the Third Baptist fliurch. Broad and Rltner streets. Tho ceremony was performed by tho Rov. Oroer W. Prow. Mr. nnd Mrs. Oler, who aro spending their honeymoon In Washington, D. C , as tho guests of Mrs. Oler's uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Carty, upon their return, after May 1, will llvo at 5949 Media street. Binnn.vBAUM eckert. The nmrrlago of Miss Anna Eckcrt and Mr Bernard Blorenbaum. of New York, took place last evening nt Metropolitan Hall. Miss Anna Slgcl was maid of honor, nnd Mr. Henry Kamcns acted as best man. Tho bridesmaids Included Miss Sylvia Kninens, Miss Sarah Barman, Miss Sadlo Rablnowltz, MIsh Ethel Roscrstcln. Miss Freda Tnnnenbaum and Miss Ida Bekowltz, and tho ur' -s wero Mr. Julius Tnnnenbaum. Mr. Frederick Rosenfcld, Mr. Mnx Rlcder, Mr. Bernard Harris. Mr. Alexander Blerenbaum nnd Mr. Bernard Erlick. Tioga Tho nmrrlago of Miss Adelc Van Osten, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. B Van Osten, of 3241 North Sydenham street, to Mr. Grlflln Kerper. will tako place on Wednes day, April 19. In tho Tioga Baptist Church, Broad nnd Ontario streets. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lam, of 1229 West Tioga street, entertained a houso party over tho week-end. Their guests wero Miss Carryo M. Gradwohl. Mr. Meyer H. Grnilwohl, .Miss Rebecca K. Gradwohl, Mr. Maicus Simmons and Miss Roso Grad wohl, of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Buchshaum, of 3418 North 21st street, have announced tho en gagement of their daughter. Miss Mlnnio Buchshaum. to Mr. Herbert E. Strauss. Mr. and Mrs. A. Leon Rosenblatt, of 2329 West Tioga street, received yester day In honor of their guests, Mr. nnd Mrs. William C. Frank, of Long Island, who aro stopping in Philadelphia on their way homo from Palm Beach. Fla. Mrs. Meyer S. Frechlo. of 2109 West Ontario street, Is entcrtnlnlng her daugh ter, Mrs. Louis Olrshler, of Is'ew York, The Christian Endeavor Society of St. Pnul's Reformed Episcopal Church, Broad and Venango streets, gave n novelty party on Saturday night In the gymnasium. Mr. Herbert Rudolph, MIbs Rebecca Hudder and Miss Eleanor Mlddleton formed the committee In charge. Frankford Mr. and Mrs. William J. Roney, of 6940 Keystone street, entertained at a dance last week at the Torrcsdalo Golf Club. Miss Sarah Dlsston will entertain the members of tho Cousin Club on Wednes day ovenlng, ut her home, 7008 Hagerman btrcet. The guests will Include Dr. and Mrs. R. Cllffoid Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Will iam Maran, Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Turdy, Mr. and Mrs. William Hall, Mr. nnd Mrs. Augustus Lotz and Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Jordan. Mrs. R. Clifford Smith, of 6822 Torres dale avenue, will act as hostess to the members of her bridge club on Thursday afternoon. There will be 12 guests. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. J. Kennedy, of 2535 North 6th street, announce tho engage. ment of their daughter, Miss Ida May Ken nedy, to Mr. llobert Morton Mctzler. of this city. The wedding will tako place on April 20, at the home of the bride's par ents. Delaware County Mrs. Frederick A. Scheck, of Davis road, Llauerch, will entertain her brldgo club this afternoon, the members of which aro Mrs. W. P. Johnson, Mrs. W. I Gar land, Mrs. E. H. Giles, Mrs. J. F. Louden, Mrs. L. Crozier, Mrs. S. M. Wilson and Mrs. W. W. Powell. Mrs, J. F. Lowden. of 315 Davis road, Llanerch, gave a delightful bridge dance at her home on Saturday evening. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. Percival Johnson, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. H. Alkens, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred L. Coates, Mr, and Mrs. S. M. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Garland and Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Powell. Notices for the Society pate will be accrutcd, uul printed in (be. IStrealns LtxJccr. but ell such uotlces must be irlt trn oo on side of the paper, must be tJsneJ in full, with full udJren. end when possible telephone number must be xUen. Send all such coinmunlcaUaus te "Se clety lkUtor." Kreuln- UdcerTiOii Chest nut street-. Unless . these reaulrtiasstn f carried! out, "J that verlneatua mar.be txmlbU, the notice Ul cat b published. MRS. CRONAN SEEKS TO ANNUL DIVORCE Former Husband Now Married to Granddaughter of President Grant SAN rnANVtsro. Cnl., March 27. Mrs. Marie Crotnn, of Larchmont. N. Y.. Who obtained it divorce In t!M0 from Lieu tenant Commander William P. Cronnn, U, S. N, rnmmo tiding the l.". S S. Supply, now In Sati Frnnrlsoo liny, petitioned the collrta bore S.ituidny to set nsldo tho decree. Mrs. Cronnn. through her nttorncy, cited as grounds for (-citing nsldo the decree, which uis grouted here by Judge Thomas F. Gtahnni. n declaration made by Lieu tenant Commander Cronnn In testimony before a eoutt In Washington, D. C, that the divorce was obtained through "fraud nnd collusion." Lieutenant Commander Cronnn hai re married. Iih present wife having been Mlsi Nellie Grant, n granddaughter of President Grant. In the event of the sot ting aside of tho decree of divorce the sec ond marriage would be annulled auto matically. Lieutenant Commander Cronnn and Miss Ur.uit wero married In San Francisco In 1013. They have a rtnughtcr. WIsDDKI) 00 YBAUS. A(JKi) COUI'IiK fKLKHKATE TODAY Mr. nnd Mrs. Vinccnzn Wotherill Will Hold Reception Sixty yrnri ngo today Miss Marv Mar tin ntld Vlticenzn Welherlll, both of New vllle, Pn. were married there. They now llvo on Dudley avenue, 'N'nrberth, and will be congratulated this afternoon by their frlendt nt a reception III their home Despite his 81 ear.t. Mr Wetherlll, whoe last birthday was on Monday !at, Is hale nnd hearty. Mis. Wetherlll, whoso 79th birthday will fall on April f, has not been In good health recently, so tho obsonanco of tho nnnlvcrsnry will bo n nulet one Their home li with their two daugh ters, Miss Nelllo Wetherlll, who conducts a private school at the Dudley avenue house, nnd Miss Uutli Wetherlll. a teacher In (ho Nnrbcrth school. A son. who has threo chlldron, will come from Doyles town with his fntuily to Join In the cele bration Mr. Wetherlll retired threo years ago from his business ns a salesman for n film of manufacturers of agricultural Im plements, that took him Into all parts of tho world. Ho Is N'arherth'fl oldest Pro gressive voter, and Is nil enthusiastic fol lower of folonel Koosevelt. Ho Is nlso an advocate of preparedness. "I havo voted for nil tho parties of my time," ho said yesterday, "and now I am a Progressive tn htlrk. I am for 'Teddy.' People say lie would hao had us at war If ho had been President; but If that lind been so, tho war would hao been over In 10 days, nnd our troubles, too. In this Mexican mnttor. it would not havo been n case of 'Will you plcaso saluto tho flag?' down at Vera Cruz It would havo been: 'You hhall salute tho flag!' " West Philadelphia Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Southern Conway, of tho Avondnle, 39th and Locust streets, spent tho week-end ns tho guests of Mrs. Conway's mother, Mrs. J. Herbert Head ing, nt tho Chalfonto, Atlantic City. Mrs. Raymond Cornell, of North 61st street, entertained at luncheon on Friday, when nmong tho.sc.pre.sont wero Mrs Leon Van Heckle nnd Mrs. Frank Iiuzby, of Camden. N. J. ; ,Mrs. Paul Meyers, Mrs. Dlmer Richardson. Mrs. Georgo Spenco nnd Mrs. D. II. Husscll A muslcile by Mrs. Meyers and tho hostess, Mrs Cor nell, followed. An Illustrated lccturo on Ahrahnm LMn coin wns delivered by Mr. J. Frank Dyler, Ph. D , llio supervising principal of tho George Brooks Public School. In tho lecture loom of tho Haddington Branch of tho Freo Library of Philadelphia, 05th street, below GIrard avenue, on Friday afternoon. North Philadelphia Agw&rv!?&f Photo by Xtembrundt Studio. MRS. JOSEPH H. MARCUS Mr and Mrs Benjamin I Llpschutz. of 2035 North 33d street, have announced the marrlngo of their daughter, Miss Rosalie D. Ltpfcchutz, to Dr. Joseph II. Marcus, on Thursday, March 23, at the Rlttenhouse. Mrs. Alfred E. Price, who has under gone a very serious oporntiou at tho Hah nemann Hospital, Is convalescing at her home, 1715 North 17th street. Miss Charlotte Fleming, of 1233 Waat Lehigh avenue, will glvo a -laypolo party on Saturday, April 1, at her home, in honor of Mlsa Allco McF.idden, whoso marriage to Mr James I Brown will tako place on April 26. Pink spring (lowers will bo used in the decorations, and the trimmings of the Maypole will bo pink. Other guests will include Miss Violet Kuehn, of Norrlstown; Mlsa IMna McFadden, Miss Ruth Haas, MUM Bessie Doak, Miss Violet Carson, Miss Florence Gelkler, Miss Kdna Scull, Miss Adallue Proellck, Mlsa Dorothy Sholmerdlne, Miss Helen Eells, Mri Arthur Custer, Mrs. James Willard, Mrs. Joseph Morley and Mrs. William P. Jones. Mrs. Elisabeth Daniels, of 1903 Dia mond street, and her ton, Mr. Kernel Daniels, of Rlverton, N. J., will leavo to morrow for a visit to Washington, D. C Mr. and Mrs. Cliarlea K. Bernyn will receive after April 1, at SO blast figth street, New York. Mra. Herwyn was Mlw Florence Miller, sister of Mr. Augustus Miller, of 1810 North 17th street. Mrs. David Spencer, of Wet Lehigh avenue. Is recovering from a reeent Ill ness. Miss Anna E. Htmuiigs. of 1820 North Caraao street, i spending several days in Baltimore as the guest of Dr. and Mra. Charles A. Laubach- , South Philadelphia Mr- and Mrs. John e McCarthy, of SIS Ellsworth street, announce the engage ment of their daughter, Miss $laillo Kdna, McCarthy, to Mr. Anthony Shespie. of; Washloston' D- C- i W J' '" I f ? W 1? t- AMHERST COLLEGE GLEE AND MANDOLIN CLUBS' CONCERT An Interesting Recital Will Be Given in the Rose Gar den of Bellevue-Stratford on April 4 Plans for Mount Sinai Hospital Ball Till Amherst College Olco and Mando lin Clubs will glvo n concert In tho Tloso Garden of tho Bellevue-Stratford on Tuesday cxenlng, April A, under tho auspices of the Amherst Club of Philadel phia. A dance will follow tho concert. This is the first time that the Amherst musical clubs have ever appeared In Philadelphia In united concert, nnd It Is anticipated that this will be one of the inoM notable mid-Lenten social events Mr. 13. II. Mnrks, son of the president of Manhattan, Is manager of the clubs Mr. i irold L Gillies, of N'yark. N Y. Is lead ing the glee rlub, while Mr Robert S Gillies, of Hartford. Conn , Is the mandolin club director Prof. P W. Cobb, of the college, has been dlrertlng the Work of the glee club. Amherst has nlunvst been known as ".Vow t:nRland's Singing College." nnd tho !IS young men who nre representing Am herst on this trip nro well able, according to all reports, to maintain the traditions of tho college. According to time-honored tradition governing the opening of uvery Amherst concert In the past, tho first number on tho program will bo "Lord Jeffrey Amherst." presented bv the com bined clubs This song Is said by Owen Wlster to bo the best college song over written It was suing here at a recent concert by the Orpheus Club Tho patronesses Include Mrs. Alexander Van Itensselner Mis Thomas I) Smith. Mrs. George Dallas Dixon. Mrs Louis C. Ma deira, Mrs W. L McLean, Mrs. Francis Draper Lewis. Mrs David S. I) Chow, Mrs. Wllllnm Ullis Scull. Mrs Charlton Ynrnnll. Mrs. Charles Custls Harrison, Mrs. Harriet A. Cramp, Mrs Herbert L. Clark, Mrs. John G. Clark. Miss Mary A. Iluinhain, Mrs George W. Boyd, Mrs. Von is S. Barrntt. Mrs. David X. Bell, Mrs. Jesse Hall Allen. Miss I3lta 13. Ames, Mrs. Clarence Wyntt Blsphnm, Mrs. Charles 13. Uronson, Mrs. Sabln W. Colton, Jr. Mrs Georgo T. ISckhnrt, Mrs llobert P ljHty. Mrs. Rowland C. r.vnns, Mrs. T31l7nbetli C Freed. Mls3 May P. Gib bons. Mrs. B Frank Hobensack. Mrs. J. S V. Hotton, Mrs. Charles C Hcyi, Mrs. John L. Hunter, Mrs. C. Clothier Jones, Mrs. 1. Hampshur Jones, Mrs. Paul Jones, Jr., Mrs Richard M. Jones, Mrs. If. R. M. Landls, Mrs. Theodoro J. Lewis, Mrs. John Rogers Maxwell, Jr.. Mrs. Kdwln S Parry, Mrs. Fred Pcny Powers. Mrs. Frank C. Putnam. Mrs. Daniel It. Redmond, Mrs. L Irving Relchner. Mrs. Franklin J. Ross. Mrs Benjamin H Sanderson. Mrs. Hdwaril P. Sautter, Mrs. Theodore W. Seckendorrf, Mrs. William K. Shelmlre. Mrs. Wlnthrop Smith. Mrs. M. R. M. St.unbneh, Mrs. J. Rowe Stowart, Mrs. Clinton . Strong. Mrs. W. B M. Tracy, Mrs. James 13. Walsh, Mrs. Crnsmus B. Wnplcs. Mrs. Samuel D. Warrlncr and Mrs Christian C. Fcblger. TII13 lGth annual charity ball of tho Mount Slnal Hospital will bo hold Tuesday evening, April 25, at tho Acad Wilmington WILMINGTON. Mnrch 27. Miss Alice Conner gavo a lnrge reception and tea Sat urday afternoon In honor of Miss Edna Louise Smith, who will ho married to Mr. J. Christy Conner In April An evening of "Old Fashioned Melo dies," Illustrated by tableaux, will bo given In tho Wilmington High School audi torium on Thursday night. April . Tho vocalists will bo Miss Isabello B Wnles anil Mr. Frederick W. Wyntt. Mrs Charles 13. Grllllth will be tho accompan ist and Mrs. Graco L. Wentz will read "Tho Pled Piper." Members of tho senior class will assist In tho tableaux. Miss Edna Studley. of Laurel, Del., is visiting Mrs. Eva Callaway, at 218 West 14th street. Several parties will bo given In her honor during her stay here. Cards havo Just been issued by Mrs. J. Edward Reynolds, of this city, announcing tho marrlngo of her daughter. Miss Agnes Veronica Reynolds, to Mr. Georgo T. Kelly, of this city, on February 24. Mr. Kelly la a graduate of Delawaro College and Is n pianist of note. FEAItS HOSPITAL DRAINAGE Theodore Justice Writes Letter of Protest to Mnyor Theodore Justice, a member of the Fair mount Park Commission, has written a letter to Mayor Smith, protesting against tho building of the Providence General Hospital in tho Patk, on tho ground that dralnngo from the institution will pollute tho waters of Wlssahlckon Creek, nnd llnds its wny Into tho Schuylkill Itlvor, from which a part of tho city's water biipply Is derived. After touching upon the plans of tho Park Commission tn beautify tho hospital pioporty, Mr. Justice says: "These facts should bo weighed against the posslblo tiolmld enldemle that may result from the dralnago from tho Providence Gen eral Hospital into the drinking water of a largo part of tho population of Phila delphia." AMUSEMENT HOTEL WALTON Tuesday Evening, March 28 "Nobody Home" Night come and rnlnglo and tme a goo. time hpc. Inl noMilty features. Souvenirs. Dancing After 10 o'Clock Pictures from tho Haseltinc Gal leiiea will be kivcji uway. Secure table, reHcrvailnns from head waiter. Eugene !. Miller, Manager. bTf. Keith's Theatre CHESTNUT AND TWELFTH STREETS MELVILLE ELLIS and IRENE BORDONI JIIIOADW'AV'S POPULAR PAIR NORDSTROM-PINKHAM& CO In a One Art Cuinedy. 'All WronB" , lull & West, Noitou Lee, Danlols & Conrad, liruber'B Animals Other Stars METROPOLITAN OPEltA HOUSE I.AbT PERFORMANCE THIS SEASON MCTIUIFOLirAn Ut'EKA CUJU'A.-li, N StWrJga, Die Meistersinger MMES OADSKI. MATTFELD. MM URLUF. WB1I- HOlUTS!. RF.ISS. WITHKRSPOO.V, SCHLEOElM LEONHARDT. COND., MR. IIODANZKY SeaU. 1 lull Chestnut St. Walnut il!i, Race 67. ' 10o 1211 MARKET 20c! T5-.l-.. ,U A TO II 15 P. M Jraiace mae murray WALLACE REID In "TO HAVB AND TO HOLD " Arcadia CHESTNUT Below 16th 10 A M to 11:15 P. M. ALL THIS WEEK FRANK MILLS i lilllh Hi In "THE MORAL- PAURIO" Stanley MARKBT APOVE 1BTH 11:15 a m to 11:15 i. m Pauline Frederick in "AUDREY" Blantba Smyet In "Sowers.' Thurs . Frl . Bat , Victoria MARKBT ABOVE STII TODAV TOMORROW John limerson Tha Flytns Tornado" 5M? Qgff voxptitrVL oRo&tr YV 8,Ill Ut 26c. 50o- Re Mat. Bat. Fiske O'Ham in "Kilkenny emy of Music. This event is considered to bo ono of the leading social attractions of the year, a well ns one of the most successful affairs of tho season In Jewish circles. Tho ball Is given at a season of the year when florists have nn abundant sup ply of greenery, nnd palms, ferns and potted plants, as well as cut flowers, will be displayed proflscly. An excellent dancing program Is being nrrabged by the best modern dancing masters In tha rlty. nnd nothing Is being left undone to make tho dancing n special feature, Tho Reception Committee expects to Invito tho State Senate, and mnpy out-of-town men, as well ns men prominent In public nnd private life In this city havo expressed their willingness to attend. The proceeds realized from this event are for tho maintenance nnd completion of the present hospital building, which has be come necessary on account of the ex traordinary increase In demand by the needy Blck poor who apply for treatment, and especially this year when the de mands upon this Institution have been greater than at nny other time In the past. The arrangements for the dance have been brough to n high stalo of perfection under the chairmanship of Mr. David rhllllps A CONCERT nnd package party waa given by the Ladles' Auxiliary of tha Northeast Talmud Torah on Saturday eve ning, nt tho Metropolitan Hall, 717 Fair mount nvenuo. An opening address wn mndo by Mrs J. Seldler, president of the Ladles' Auxiliary, nnd addresses by Dr. Charles Kcllmnn, chairman of tho evening. Tho program follows. "Mnroh Rondo," Jefferson Doublo Quartet! violin Bolo, Mr, Samuel Ketlmnn ; vocal solo, Miss Luba. Levin, nccompnnlcd by Miss Cilia Gut man. Addresses by Dr. Joseph, Medoff, principal of tho Northeast Talmud Torah. Trio, violin, Mr. J Bogdnnoff, mandolin, Mr S. Bogdanoff: piano, Mr. II. Shulmnn; recltntlon, Mr. William Dubln; Hebrew rccltntlon, purlm. Master J. Seldler; vocal solo, by Miss Jennto Zeldclman, Accom panied by Miss Jcnnlo Abrnmoff; n ylddlsh recltntlon. 'Tho Chosen People," by Master David Soltz; duo, mandolin, Mr. II. Shulmnn', guitar, Mr. H. Glass; violin solo, Master Abraham Lipnltzky, accompanied by Miss Roso Rico; recita tion, by Mr. B. Karp; vocal t solo, by Mrs. .".notte Plnkclstcln, accompanied by tho well-known pianist, Mrs. Emma. Weiss; "Prayer and Rondo," Jefferson Quartette. A closing address was made by Dr. D. J. Soltman. Miss Reba Zagcr. of 849 North 10th street, entertained tho Grandls Amlcao at her homo on Thursday evening. Those present were Miss Estolln Katlln, Miss Mollyo Gelter. Miss Fnnnlo Ormnn, MIbs Rose Shapiro, Miss Ilebj Zager, Mr. Leon Blumbcrg nnd Mr. Samuel Kallson. Piano solos wero rendered by Mr. Leon Blumbcrg. BOY STUDENTS RATE HIGHER Girls Excel in Individual Testa, but Are Inferior in Class Average Boy students at tho Friends' Select School nro on the nvcrago better Informed than tho girls, although they ran third to tholr sister students In tho recent general Information test held at that Institution. Tho best two papers wero submitted by Miss Dorothy Buckley, of Class A, who got n mark of 73. C, and Miss Anna Eber b.ich, of tho senior class, who received an nvorngo of 72. The llrst boy to get honors was A. Dagmar Conover, senior class, who made 70. Although not as bright ns the girls Indi vidually In somo cases, tho boys got sweet rovenge In beating the girls In the general average of the school. Tho boys got 33.8, whllo tho girls wero rated at 28.4. The combined averages of the boys was higher In every class with tho exception of the A Class, where the girls made 44.9 to t.he boys' 44.4. AMUSEMENT METHOPOI.tTAN OPERA HOUSE d NIGHTS AND 1 MATING!! SATURDAY Tlin AltT SENSATION OF KUROPB SERGE de DIAGIIILEFF'S BALLET RUSSE BRILLIANT TtKPEnTORY OK BALI AND MIMED SCENES Tonightat 8:15 "1''ol?u,'f 1U'' natal." "Schehei UIMLLlA&T TtKPEnTORY OK BALLETS Car- a.ti.k.H... WID . "r'lpnnntrp " 'T.M Rnw.,.n Am la nn. oW,,leul1 "t'nrnmnl." T1IIJRB.. ! nl" ivifi'8'ou do Feu." "ThHmar." "L'-fjTO"-:?'.'.!1 '''un l-'Mune," "Prince Ijor." .! lyyy.,' s'?- "Cleonatre," "Les Byl I hides " "I, I'rlneesse Enrhantee." "Soleil In Nult." SAT . "Thamar." "Petrouchka," "Le Spectre ile la ItoKc," "Prince Ijor." Scenery end Costumes by I.EON ilAKST Sentii. 1100 Chestnut bt Walnut 4424; Race 8T. Prices. flPc to I Ilardmnn Piano Used. TUESDAY .VIOHT NIXON'S APOLLO THEATRE AT ATLANTIC CITY ADELPHI TO.NIOHT AT 8:15. POP si mat TTnmnni Tho SeaBOu'u Smartest Musical Comedy "NOBODY HOME" Full of Zip Melody and Fun. SEE IT TONIGHT SUREI Tomorrow Afternoon at 3 ONE APPEARANCE ONLV YVETTE GUILBERT In a Notabla Sons; Recital, GET YOl'R SEATS NOW TPIE LYRIC THEATRE "SSiotf08 TONIGHT! You'll Sea tha N Y Winter Garden Hit "A World of Pleasure" Br tier Than the Heat lllpner Than tha Stti OL1FTON CRAWFORD , , CONHOY Sc IM MAIHE Collins & Harl. Helen Uorf. Franklin Calls, Venlta, FltihuKh. Rosle Qulnn and A CHORUS OF 100 OATBER .IKOf.VC TOSIQUT FOR rtJUl JXii.VllVjXV g:ia Mats Wd&8at,3tia COHAN ti HARRIS Present TUB FUNNIEST PLAY IN TUB WORLD IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE Original New York Cast and Production I)st Seat $1 at Topular Wednesday Mat. FORREST Last 6 Evgs. LAST 2 MATS, WEDNESDAY t SATURDAY ZIEGPELD FOLLIES Popular Wednesday Matinee. 50o to Jl.ftO, Next We- COME TO BOHEMIA I Globe Theatre SAt. vJILMv; V.lt'Pfc'VtB Continuous li A M to U P M 1?. J3S.SS& JAMES J. CORBETT WORLD'S FOUMEn CHAMPION "THE FE-M4JL CLERKS" sod Qthr. BROAD-Tonight, -at I Ma&o&ea V3.13 I V,i Sat. wia-iwwi wiima!i rjeaeaui MAUDE ADAMS in TOE LITTLE MINISTER SPECIAL, MAT PETER PAN TOMORROW n DsTCniMIBNIGIT u iv jn. .n ui ZQhhlt Broul i Milnlt'omtrv I Today, 8.1S, T fcft ' Blf Aft 4 ffcfalts KNICKERBOCKER" PLATCBBM u -a rao& messsa was " ( 1 ,H
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