Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 04, 1916, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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LEDttJiilt I'lllLADELPHIA, TUESDAY, APIllL
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NANCY WYNNE TELLS OF THE NEEDS
OF FRENCH CHILDREN THESE DAYS
Poor Children's Country Homes No Longer Exist, Used
1 for Kef ugees Food and Clothes Greatly Needed
T for the Little Ones and Their Mothers
THAT there Is great need nt present
for food nnd clothes for tho chlldron
tot Franco, who havo lost so very much
In tho wiy, Is certain. Miss Jnno Kates,
of Vlllanova, nnd Miss 13. 11. Jackson, of
2228 Sprucd street, havo received ap
peals from Mrs. Julia Tyler Flcurot, who
Is working with tho soldiers In 1'arls
nnd Is now turning her attention to tho
children as well. Mrs. Flcurot writes
Miss Bates inclosing a letter from Mrs.
Nora Davenport, who 1ms Undertaken
tho enro of 80 small children herself.
Mrs. Davenport says that Dr. Georgo
MIgot and his wlfo some years ago
started up a mission school with a
country homo for tho children in Trll
port. Doctor MIgot was a minister and
studied mcdtclno in order to bo nolo to
do moro personally for tho poor and de
voted his llfo to this work, sending tho
111 Children to tho country ovcry sum
ner, teaching them trades nnd rcllovlng
the mlsory of tho slums (tho Charonno
'miarters of Paris). Doctor MIgot died a
few weeks ago nnd his assistants now
find themselves faco to faco with many
ftinicultlos. Tho country homo has been
taksa by tho vlllago of Trllpoit for tho
refugees of war, so about nil tho work
ers can do now Is to try and provldo
food and clothes for tho 300 children
they havo formerly cared for. Mrs.
Flcurot says: "1 am sending tho letter
' (Airs. Davenport's) to show you how
much a littlo money would help to feed
Bomo of theso children thero aro 300
and this Mrs. Davenport Is undertak
ing, and has slnfio tho war, to tnko caro
of 80 alono with any help she could got.
If you can get somo of your fi lends
Interested In collecting a littlo money. It
Is a wonderful charity and they aro in
need; also wo would bo grateful for any
clothes for chlldron from tho ages of 10
to 14. You havo no idea how far a littlo
money goes If ono Just puts it In tho
right place. Thero aro so many dally Indi
vidual cases. I hopo that soon this fear
ful war will bo over every ono hero Is
feeling happy over tho present battle
It must weaken tho enemy Immensely.
Plenso remember mo to Miss J
and tell her that tho American Ambu
lnnco Is milto empty Just now; nono of
tho Vordun wounded has been brought
to Paris. If you can do nothing pleaso do
not let It worry you. I know how gen
erous tho peoplo havo been in America.
"JULIA TYLEU FLCUROT."
Tho hardship of theso littlo ones, who
havo hitherto been nblo to get a bit of
country air nnd now havo hardly enough
food to cat, is pitiful, and I havo no
doubt that tho American public will re
spond to this call as to many previous
ones.
Tho St. Nicholns Day Nursery affair
last night was a great success, and no
doubt tho small kiddies' homo on South
12th street will bo greatly enriched by
tho various donations to tho causo.
Among tho prominent women connected
with tho nursery aro: President, Mrs.
Charles II. Howell; first vlco president,
Mrs. Thcodoro Spencer; second vlco
president, Sirs. Sydney Thayer; treas
urer, Sirs. Henry Paul Bally; secretary,
Mrs. Gullllaem Acrtson, Jr.; managers,
Mrs. Honry E. Busch, Sirs. Henry Unr
tol Brazier, Sirs. William E. Chamber
lain, Mrs. Isaac II. Clothier, Jr., Sirs. N.
Myers Filler, Sirs. Edwin II. Fitlor, Sirs.
Edward D. Ciiase, Sirs. William II.
Georgo, Sirs. John S. C. Harvey, Sirs.
Nathaniel Knowles, Sirs. "Walter S. Mas
Bcy, Sirs. Sidney SInson, Sirs. C. Wllmer
Middlcton, Sirs. Richard Evans Norton,
Mrs. J. Ernest Richards, Sirs. Howard
Sellers, Sirs. Henry C. Thompson, Sirs.
Paul Thompson and Sirs. Albert D.
Whiting. NANCY WYNNE.
Personals
Sirs. Edward T. Stotesbury entertained
nt luncheon today In honor of Lndy Wil
liams Taylor and her daughter. Miss
Uremia Taylor, and Sirs. O'Oonnan, wifo
of General O'Gormnn, of tho British army,
prior to tho lattcr's address at tho Acorn
Club to tho members of the French Wnr
Relief Committee.
Already houso parties for Easter aro
being planned. Sir. and Sirs. William
Coleman Freeman will chaperon ono In
cluding Miss Clmrlottu Haiti, Miss I.lla
Fisher, Mr. William Hunter, of llo.ston,
and Sir. Bayard Henry. Tho party will
motor down to tho xlioro on Friday, re
turning Monday afternoon.
Sir. nnd Mrs. William Bell WatUIns
havo returned from their wedding trip and
aro occupying their houso nt Newtown
Square Sirs. Watklns' sister, Sllss Vir
ginia Slackay-Smlth, who, with hor
mother, Sirs. Alexander Slackay-Smlth,
has been spending a bhort timo in New
York, will nrrivo today to visit Sirs. Wat
kins. Sirs. Jay D. Whltham, wife of Pr. Jay
D. Whltham, U. S. A., who has been sta
tioned in Honolulu, has returned tu Phila
delphia and Is tho guest of her parents,
Sir. and Sirs. Ceorgo W. II. Roberts, of
1806 Do Lancoy place.
Mrs. William Paul O'Neill, of nydal,
will leave today for Summit, N. J., where
she will bo tho guest of friends for sev
eral days and will bo extensively enter
tained during hor visit.
Sir. and Sirs. J. Levering Jones, Sllss
Elizabeth L. Jones and Sllss Charlotte M.
Jones will give a small Informal tea this
pfternoon r their home, 1106 Spruce
ptreet, to n. it Sir. and Sirs. Arthur Hln
ton and Miss Elinor Comstock.
Mrs. Horace Bullock, of Hill "crest,
Ardmoro, will give a shower today In
honor of Sllss Elizabeth C. McCawley,
Whose marriage to Sir. Edward N. York,
jr., will take place quietly on Aprll'29.
Sir. and Sirs Clarence W. Dolan. who
havo been spending several months at
Aiken, S. C, will return to their home on
Montgomery avenue tho last of April. As
Coolkenny, tho home of Sirs. Thomas P.
Hunter, at Haverford, has bean sold to
Dr. and Mrs. J. Leslie Davis, son-in-law
and daughter of Sirs. Hunter, Mr. and
Mrs. Dolan will not go there on their re
turn, as they formerly expected.
Mr. and Sirs. Charles SI. Lea and Sllsa
Katherioe C. Lea, accompanied by Mlsa
Elizabeth C. Adams. Miss Mary F. Pack
ard and Miss Elizabeth W- Packard, who
have been spending some time at the San
Tee Club, S. C, are expected to return
, o town today,
Miss Florence Johnson, daughter of Mr.
jvd Mrs. Edward Hlne Johnson, o 2211
street, returned una weeK zrom
Ira., where ehe has been
nths. Mr and Mrs.
heir sum-
Terrace, Norrlitown, announce tho en
gamont of their daughter, Sllss Adetalda
Brooke Chain, to Lieutenant Joseph F,
Cotlroll, V. S. A. Mini Chain was a
debutante two years ago. Sir. Cottrell Is a
first lieutenant In tho Coast Artillery
Corpq and nt present is on duty at Fort
ress SI6nroe, Va.
Sir. and Sirs. J. Earl Wagner, of 320
South 4 2d street, nunounco tho engage
ment of their daughter, SIlsi, Dorothy
Wngnor, to Lieutenant Albert Ross Suth
erland, U. S. SI. C. Tho marriago will
tako place In June,
The meeting which was to havo been
held this evening In tho Church of tho Re
deemer, Uryn Slawr, has been postponed,
ns Doctor Tenller, of Toklo, Japan, who
was to havo been tho speaker, will bo un
nblo to attend.
Along the Main Line
OVERHUOOK Sir. J. Stanley Smith
spent Thursday In Now York as tho
guest of Lord Grey do lluthyn, who Is
rti rotito to England froth his ranch In
Stontnna.
ROSESIONT Sir. William L. Austin,
Jr., of Gulf road nnd Ithan avenuo, has
returned from n two weeks' visit In
Texas and Now Orleans.
URYN SIAWR Sllss Eleanor S.
Pucltot, of Western College. O., Is spendi
lng the spring vacation with Sllsa Abigail
Camp Dlamon, of Gulf road.
Sllss Slargarct Mnoro and Sir. Robert
Stooro, of Philadelphia, nnd Sllss Stary
Smallliurgcr. of Germantown, wero tho
guests of SIlis Slargarct l'eglnr, of Ithan
avenue, ocr tho week-end.
Germantown
Slajor Peter JItirray, t. 8. A., who hns
been stationed nt Camp Galllard, In tho
Canal Zone, Is at present visiting Colonel
Kennedy In Washington, accompanied by
Mrs. Slurray and their three daughters.
Slajor and Sirs. Slurray expect to mnko
their homo In Germantown.
Sirs. Perot Blsscll, of 0202 Wayne ave
nue, has ro'urned from tho shore, where
sho spent part of tho Lenten season.
Sir. and Sirs. Thomas Walton, of tho
Wlssahlckon, will glvo a danco on Friday
ovcnlng, April 7.
Sirs. Hornco Cleaver, of Ilooslc, N. Y
Is the guest of her parents, Mr. nnd Sirs.
William II. Bradbury, of 5.1119 Greeno
street. Sirs. Cleaver, who was Sllss Slar
garct Bradbury beforo hrr marriage last
spring, will net ns matron of honor for
hor cnuBln, Sllss SInigarct Emily Slotlly,
whoso marrlngo to Sir. W. Jasper Nlcolls
will tako placo on Saturday, April 29.
Sirs. Bayard Henry, of West Walnut
lane, will return this week from Jckyll
Island, Ga.
Sllss Slarlon Slontgomory, of tho Fair
fax Apartments, Wnyno nvcnuo nnd
School Houso lane, will entertain tho mem
bers of her brldgo club today.
Sllss Loulso Chase entertained at
brldgo yesterday In honor of Miss Stnbcl
Slarklo, of Akron O., who Is tho guest of
Sllss Helen Fry, of 418 West Horttor
street.
Sirs. W. Hnverstlck, of Harvey streot.
Is visiting friends In Washington for a
fortnight.
Weddings
SLUIZER WISE.
A pretty wedding will tako placo to
night at tho Bcllevuo-Stratford, when SiIs.h
Irma Wise, daughter of Sir. and Sirs.
August Wise, of 2035 North Park avenue
will bo married to Sir. SIcrvyn Slulzer, of
1719 North 33d btreet. Tho Rev. Slax D.
Klein will officiate at tho ceremony. Tho
brldo will wear a whlto satin gown draped
with tullo and trimmed with net embroid
ered in pearls. Sprays of orango blossoms
will hold her veil In place, nnd orchids and
lilies of tho valley will bo carried. Sirs
Eugeno S. Anathan, of Steubenvlllo. O..
a sister of Sllss Wise, will bo matron of
honor, and Sllss Eva Carlyn Cohen, of
Now Brunswick, N. J., the brido's niece,
flower girl. Ttio bridegroom will havo Sir.
David Wlso, of Washington, D. C, the
brldo'3 brother, ns his best man. After
their wedding journey Sir. Slulzer nnd
his brldo will bo at homo at 2221 North
13th street.
WYSIOND KENNEDY.
The marrlngo of Sllss Anna Slargarct
Kennedy, daughter of Sir. and Sirs. Frank
Granger Kennedy, of 2027 Green street,
to Sir. Harry Lconidas Wymond will bo
solemnized tonight nt tho homo of tho
bible's pnrents. Tho ceremony will bo
performed nt 5:30 o'clock by tho Rov.
Dr. Linn Bowmnn, pastor of the Spring
Garden Street Methodist Episcopal
Church, and will bo followed by a largo
reception at 0:30 o'clock. Sllss Kennedy
will bo given in marriago by her father
and will be unattended.
Sir. Wymond will havo as best man Sir.
Aithur Lewis Tubbs. Tho bridegroom
and bride will leave on an extended trip
nnd upon their return will llvo nt 2118
Spring Gardon street.
MRS. ISIDORE PAUL
PAUL-GASSEL.
The marriage of Sllss Stella Gassel,
daughter of the Rev- L. Gassel and Sirs.
Gassel, of this city, and Sir- Isidore Paul
took place on Sunday evening at Metro
politan Hall, 715 Falrmount avenue.
The ceremony was performed by Rabbi
LeventhaL The bride was attended by
MUs Esther Gassel and Sllss Sarah Den
nett as bridesmaids, and her two little
sisters were (lower girls, Mr. Michael Edi
son, an uncle of thj bride, acted as best
man.
After the ceremony breakfast was
served, and the bridegroom and bride left
on a wedding trip to Atlantic City On
ir return tbey will jive at the aorta
r of 2d and Poplar streets,
Chestnut Hill
Mrs. Alexander Henry, Jr., of 7203 Cres
holm road, accompanied by Sirs. William
Coleman Freeman, of St Martin's, will
spend several days this week In Now York
on a shopping tour.
Sirs. Frank Clemen3 and her daughter,
Sllss Sttrlnm Clemens, of Semlnolo ave
nue, spent tho week-end in Atlantlo City,
Mr. Stlehncl Dorlzas will speak nt tho
Slen's Evonlng of tho SIcn's Bible Clnss of
St. Stnrtln-ln-thc-Flclds on Tuesday evo
nlng, April 11, his subject being "Llfo
in tho Balkans." This will bo tho Inst
of a scries of social evenings, which have
been n delightful part of tho work done
by tho men of tho parish during tho win
ter months. Among tho membora of the
clnss aro Sir. Franklin S. Edmonds, Sir.
Samuel F. Houston and Dr. Georgo Wood
ward. Along the Reading
Sir. and Sirs. Lowls Bremmcr, Jr., of
2! 'Summit avenue, Jcnklntown, havo ls
Riied Invitations to their pinochle club
for a meeting to bo hold at tholr homo on
Friday ovcnlng. Tho members of tho
club nro Sir. and Sirs. Wharton, Sir. and
Mrs. Slorrls Albus, Sir. and Sirs. D. G.
Sablno, Sir. nnd Strs. J. C. Applcgato nnd
air. and airs. w. F. Proctor.
"Tho Perpetuation of Spring," ths carni
val and recital given last Wednesday eve
ning by tho Academy of Talent, of Jen
klntown, nt tho Jcnklntown Auditorium,
will bo repeated next Friday afternoon nt
4:15 o'clock, for tho benefit of tho school
chlldron and others who may caro to
come.
Tho first part of tho program will bo ex
actly tho samo.as on Wednesday, but sov
cral changes will bo mado In tho second
part EvcrynHKo Is talking about tho
Snowflakes and their leader, Frost, In
which part Sllss Dorothy Brltt appeared
Miss Allco Honey and Slaster Ray
mond Blessing recolvcd much npplauso
after their splendid dnnco, which had lots
of go, and was attractively carried out
Tho Pipes of Pan wero too quaint In tholr
littlo red dresses and blowing their gold
en horns. Spring nnd Slornlng wero on
tho stage nt tho samo timo with their cho
ruses, which wero most nrtlstleally ar
ranged, nnd tho youngsters did their pnrt
Just ns well as tho grown-ups, even If tho
sandman did appear rather early, but, of
course, they will not havo this trouble
next Friday.
Sirs. F. P. Webb, of Jcnklntown, will
bo tho hostess for tho meetings of tho
Women's Club of Wyncoto during April.
Tomqrrow nftcrnoon, nt tho homo of SIrj.
Webb, Floronco nnd West avenues, a
current events talk will bo given by
SIIS3 Sutherland, of Ogontz School. On
Friday evening, April II, nt tho homo
of Sir. nnd Sirs. Spencer K. Stulford, on
Church road, Wyncoto, Sir. Arthur Dclroy
Psychic SIclnngo will address tho club
members.
Sllss Hendrlka Van Der FUor will glvo
nn Illustrated talk on "What Holland
Has Dono for tho Belgian Child Refu
gees." nt 2:30 o'clock on Wednesday aft
ernoon, April 19, at tho homo of Sirs.
Webb.
Sir. and Sirs. SI. B. Slegargeo and Sllss
Slegargeo, of Wyncoto, returned liiBt week
from Florida, whero thoy havo been spend
ing tho winter.
Sir. Charles Weston Beck, son of Sir.
nnd Sirs. Charles Beck, of Hall rond, Wyn
coto, arrived nomo Saturday from St.
John's School, near Syracuse N. Y to
spend tho spring vacation with his parents.
Ho will return to school about tho middle
of April.
Sir. and Sirs. Thomas S. Waters, Jr.,
of Washington lane, Jcnklntown, hnd Sir.
nnd Sirs. II. K. Primrose of Catonsvlllo,
Sid., ns their guests for over tho week-end.
Tho students of tho Germantown
Academy havo Issued Invitations for a
danco at tho Old York Road Country Club
on tho evening of Friday, Starch 31, at
8:30 o'clock.
Sirs. Edgar Hand, of Webster nvenue,
Wyncoto, returned Saturday to hor homo
from New Jersey, whero sho has been
visiting Sir. Hand's parents for tho last
week.
Sirs. J. Stilton Colton, of Wyndhurst,
Jcnklntown, nnd her daughter, Sirs.
Bayard Hand, of Wllkes-Hnrre, who havo
been spending somo timo In tho South,
hnvo returned to their homes.
North Philadelphia
Sllss Ella Virginia Slallon, of 862 North
19th street, will give a brldgo luncheon
tomorrow at tho Bellovue-Stratford. Pink
sweet peas will be combined with maiden
hair ferns In tho decorations. Tho guests
will bo Sllss Bertyo Wlnslow, Sllss Star
Ian Slurray, Sllss Gertrudo Kelly, Sirs.
Horace SleFetrldge. Strs. George Derby
shire, Sirs. Allan R. Evans, Sirs. Clyde
P. Brewster, Sirs. Harry 'Benedict Sillier,
Sirs. Augusta Boers, Sirs. John W. Hux
ley nnd Sirs. W. Allan Lindsay.
Sirs. Harry H. Cohen nnd daughter, of
Wllkes-Barre, aro visiting her parents,
Sir. and Sirs. Harry Hart, 2219 North
13th Btreet. Thoy will bo at homo Thurs
day evening.
Tho Rov. William Wallaco Roso and
Sirs. Robo, of Bridgeport, Conn., nro re
ceiving congratulations on tho birth of a
son on SInrch 31. Sir. Roso is n graduate
of Tufts College, Slass., and a son of
David II. and Emma F. Rose, of 2129
Slontgomery avenue, this city, and a
brother of the Rev. Henry R. Rose, of
Newark, N. J.
Sllss Lorraine Stahl left yesterday for
Now York, whero sho will spond a week.
Beforo returning to this city sho will
visit In Lakewood.
Lansdowne
Sirs. Charles J. Pilling, of Windermere
avenue, Is recovering from a recent Ill
ness. Sllss Edith Bonsall entertained the
members of tho Gamma Sigma Tau
Sorority at her homo last evening. Tho
members present wero Sllss Ruth Shan
non, Sllss Clara Ingram. Sllss Ruth Chal
mers, Sllss Emma Riddle, Sllsa Ruth
James, Sllss Sladellne Slahoney, Miss Lil
lian Bloodsworth, Sllsa Edith Bonsall,
Miss Dorothy Wlmer, Sllss Mildred Da
vis, Sllss Georgette Thorn. Miss Gertrude
Thorn, Sllss Gertrudo Palm, Sllss Helen
Oesterllo and Sllss Josephine Gapp.
A dramatic club has been organized,
which Is to be known ns the "Neighbor
hood Players." and the members are Sllss
Vernon Greenwood, Sllss Dorothy 31c
Ewen, Sllss Adelaide Breen, Sllsa Flor
ence Conway, Sllsa Edith Forrest, Mr.
George Hooper, Sir. John Alrey, Sir.
Slaurlce Hoover, Sir. Ralph Donaghey,
Mr. Frank Forrest, Sir. Richard Forrest
and Sir. Thomas Hannum.
Sir. Edward Davis, of West Greenwood
avenue, spent the week-end in New York.
Sirs. Ella Butz, of Strafford avenue. Is
spending this week in Atlantlo City.
Sir. and Srrs. Kennctt Beatty spent the
week-end in Atlantic City.
Sir. William Haley, of Wycombe ave
nue, returned yesterday to Elizabeth, N. J.
Sir. Lee J. Eastman, of East Green
wood avenue, returned yesterday from a
week's trip to Detroit, Mich.
Delaware County
Sllss Charlotta Broomall, who spent the
spring holidays with her parents, Sir. and
Sirs. Carolus Broomall, of Sledla, has
returned to her studies at Vassar.
Mr. and Mrs. James D. Blklns, of West
Virginia, have announced the engagement
of their daughter. Miss Ethel Elklna, to
Mr Leon H Schofield, if Parker avenue,
ColUsgdale,
4MMW wmm
din mum" ftHKw3Vfi
MISS GRACE ELIZABETH MsicCALLUJI
Tho attractive dnuchtcr of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. W. MacCallum, oC 101
Urowning: road, Mcrclinntvillc.
West Philadelphia
Sirs. David Gregg Slethcny, of 4609
Spruco street, entertained at luncheon to
day, followed by brldgo.
Tioga
Under tho direction of Sir. Joseph B.
Lodge, of 3310 North lfith street, tho
Young Slen's Players' Club of Tioga will
glvo n novel entertainment nn Thursday
and Friday evenings In White's Auditor
ium, ltth nnd Chestnut streets, in aid of
tho fund for tho roof gnrden for tho crip
pled children In tho Samaritan Hospital,
Broad and Ontario streets Tho program
will Include a new kind of minstrel show,
"Black and Whlto Review," with Sir.
Georgo Guest, Sir. Irwin Schweppenholser,
Sir. Frank Hagman and Sir. Charles Sl-oora
as end men, nnd Sir. Harry Subera and Sir.
Claronco Wrlgley as Interlocutors Others
who will tako part are Sir. Newton Cox,
president of tho club; Sir. William Shollen
berger, secretary; Sir. Paul Herman,
musical director; Sir. Frederick Wlsliart
and Sir. Gilbert Lodge. Tho players, who
are excellent amatour porformers, glvo a
delightful ontcrtnlnment, and tho charity
Is a worthy ono, as tho approach of tlm
summer season makes It Impcrntlvo that
tho littlo cripples havo a larger spaco
than the small porch now In use.
A mass-meeting will bo held tonight In
St. Paul's Reformed Episcopal Church,
Broad and Venango streets, to prepnro
plans for widening the scopo of tho Nice
town Club for Boys and Olrls, Hunting
Park avenuo and Clarissa street. Sir.
Calvin O. Althouso will preside, and tho
speakers will Include Judgo Raymond
SIncNclIlo. Sir. R. SI. Little, secretury of
tho Society for Organizing Charity, and
Sir. C. J Atkinson. Tho North Branch
Young Slen's Christian Association quar
tot will provide tho music. Tho club
hopes to start a nlne-dnys' campaign to
raise 150,000 and build a community
houso that will provldo for tho physical,
mental and moral wolfaro of adults as
well as boys and girls.
Kensington v
Sire. J. J. Needhnm, of 2812 Frankford
nvenue, will entertain tho women of tho
Langhorno Country Club ut her homo to
morrow afternoon. Those present will bo
Sirs Adam Lutz, Sirs. Harry Kuenzlo,
Sirs. Miriam Bechtel, Mrs. Charles Weker
ly. Sirs. Frank Wekerly, Sirs. Rose Lowa,
Sirs T. Duncan, Sirs. Louis Hutt, Sirs.
J. Hagy, Sirs. II, Paul, Sirs. Herman
Degonhardt, Sirs. Georgo Shaw, Sirs.
Georgo Shaffer, Sirs. Mollle Ruettcr and
Sirs. L. Rupp.
The euchro and promenade for tho bene
fit of the Day Nursery will bo given In
tho Assembly Room, Lehigh nvenue and
Pottor street, on Friday evening, April 28.
Sir. Scanlln and family, of 2340 East
Cumberland street, will spend April nnd
Stay at Atlantlo City.
Tho Cahlll Club will produce tho four
act drama "Under Cover" tho early part
of May at Mercantile Hall, Broad and
Slaster streets.
Wilmington
WILSIINGTON, Pel.. April 4. Sir and
Mrs. H. Rodney Sharp and Sllss Gertrude
Brinckle spent tho week-end at Charleston,
S. C.
Sirs. E. Tatnall Warner went to Lake
wood, N. J on Saturday, to spend threq
weeks.
Sirs. J, Kearney Rodgcrs returned Sat
urday from her bungalow at Sewall's
Point. Fla., where she had been since the
1st of February.
Sir. and Sirs. Arthur S Galllard, of
Holyoke, Slass., who have been spending
several days with Sir. and Sirs. Caleb
E. Burchlual, have returned home.
Sirs. T. W. Bacchus Is entertaining
Bliss Grace Lltner, of Summit. N. J.
Sir. and Sirs. Joslah O. Wolcott have
Mrs. A. a. Wolcott, of Dover, as their
guest.
Miss Slary Sillier went to Sloorestown,
N. J., on Saturday, to spend the week
end with relatives and to attend a dance
given Saturday night by the senior class
of Moorestown Friends' School.
Mrs. T. Coleman du Pont, Sllss Ellen
du Pont and Miss Renee du Pont, who
are spending the winter In New York,
spent the week-end In this city.
Frankford
Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Splllman. Jr.,
of 274 V Eddington street, Brldesburg, are
being congratulated on the birth of a son.
Ira Eaton Splllman. Mrs. Splllman will
be remembered as Sllsa Alice V- Eaton,
of West Philadelphia.
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Fhoto by Fhoto-Crattora.
Chester Valley
Tho Rev. H. A. Depfer, of Elmlrn, N.
Y will deliver n Lenten message beforo
tho Monday Afternoon Club of Malvern
this afternoon.
Sllss Frances Avll, of Wilmington, Del.,
was tho guest of Sllss Warner, df Duftryn
Slawr, last week.
Dr. Androw Hunter, of StcKcesport,
Pa., and Dr. Robert J. Hunter, of Phila
delphia, wero tho guests of tho Rov.
Cleveland Framo nnd Sirs. Frame, In Slal
vern, last week.
Roxborough
Sirs. Percy J. Styors, of Greystono,
Township lino, has had Sllss Miriam Wor
man, of West Philadelphia, as hor guest
recently.
Sllss Slay Watson, of Pcchin street, will
entertain nt dinner tonight. Her guests
will Include Sllss Myra Mitchell, Sirs. Ar
thur Stctler, Sllss Florenco Bnrras, Sllss
Dirtha Picket, Slits Carrie Earnshaw,
Sirs Ernest Barras, Sirs. Charles Service
Tnylor and Sirs. Walter J. Stiller.
Sir. and Sirs. William II. Decker havo
returned from their wedding Journey and
will rccelvo after April 10 at their homo
on Dolnn Terrace, Cynwyd. Tho brldo
was Sllss Elennor Hendren, daughter of
Sirs. Slary Hendren, of 152 Gny Btreet.
Slanayunk.
Tho Rov. Forrest 11 Dager will deliver
an Interesting lecture In tho Central Meth
odist Episcopal Church. Green lane, llox
torough, on April 13.
South Philadelphia
Congratulations aro being received by
Sir. nnd Sirs. Raymond Raster, of 224S
Wlnton street, on tho birth of a daughter.
A reception was given for Sirs. Sarah
Quatlo, of 1811 East Passyunk avenue,
by her children, Sllss Anna Quatlo, Sllss
Eva Quatle, Sllss Katherlno Quatle, Sir.
Joseph Quatle, Sir. John Quatlo and Sir.
Abraham Quatlo, on Saturday evening,
on tho occasion of her SOth birthday anni
versary. Tho house was beautifully
decorated and covers wero laid for EO
guests.
Sllss Slaltlda J. Rosenthal, daughter of
Sir. and Sirs. J. Rosenthal, of 1002 South
fth street, will Icavo for an Indefinite stay
at Elmer, N. J., tho latter part of the week.
Sho will bo the guest of Sir. and Sirs.
S. Boldnlclc
A pretty wedding tool; place recently
at tho Church of Our Lady of Mount
Carmel, 3d nnd Wolf streets, when Sirs.
Lou SIclch becam- tho brldo of Sir. Frank
J. Qulgg. Thn ceremony was performed
by tho Rev. Father Coleman. Tho bride
was attended by Mrs. Rose Slelch, nnd
tho best man was Sir. E Qulland. After
n short trip to Pittsburgh and Chicago
Mr. and Sirs. Qulgg will llvo at 131 Wolf
street.
Camden and Vicinity
Sirs. Edward B. Learning, of Sloores
town, has been entertaining friends from
Boston.
A reciprocity luncheon will be given by
members of tho Iladdonlleld Fortnightly
on Stay 2.
Sirs. R. StcAIlester, of Blerchantvllle,
will give n tea today at her home on
Walnut avenue.
Sirs. William B. Wood and her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Sirs. Solomon
F. Glenn, have moved to Haddonfleld.
What's Doing Tonight
Mahler's Symphony, Academy of Music; 8:15
o'clock
Dinner to Ralph Illnsham, Pen and Pencil
Club, 0:30 o'clock.
Amherst Collwa Glsa and Mandolin Cluba,
concur t and daucs, Row Garden, Uellevue
Stiatford. Lecture "Shatucpcara and Sbakupxare's
KriiUud." by Professor 1L 11 Bauaufartt, un
der auspices of the ITnUerslty Rxtenston So
ilety. Witnsrspooti Hall, 8 o'clock.
Columbia Aenuc Business Men's Associa
tion, Uannuet. Hotel Majestic.
"Paints of Interest to tba Medical Profes
sion uvthe Wcrklnvtneu's Compensation Act."
Philadelphia, Medical Kiamloers' Association,
Hotel Walton.
Lecture, "la the Panama, Canal Doomed!"
by Geeriw W. MM. West Uranca Y. M. C. A.;
8 o'clock.
Notices for lh, Bocfetr pax will be
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the notice Ut not be publudud.
AMHERST CLUBS WILL GIVE
CONCERT AT BELLEVUE TONIGHT
Glee and Mandolin Clubs of Amherst to Appear in This
City for First Time in Many Years Rose Garden
Will Be Appropriate Background
'vfTlon ho "rst Umo ,n mn"y years the
Clubs Will nppoar In this vicinity, when
they hold tholr concert In tho Bellovuo
Stratford roso garden tonight
It is anticipated that this will bo one
of tho notnblo mld-Lcnten social events
In Philadelphia. Tho clubs nro on their
nnminl spring tour, which opened with a
Joint concert with Union Collrgo In
Schenoctady, N. Y.
After holding concerts at tho Tomo
School In Port Deposit nnd In Washing
ton, tho clubs havo reached Philadelphia
on their roturn trip and will wind up tho
tour tomorrow night In Brooklyn.
According to time-honored tradition
governing tho opening of every Amherst
concert In tho past, tho first number on
tho program will bo "Lord JelTcry Am
herst," presented by tho combined clubs
and snld by Owen wlstcr to no the best
collcgo song over written. Tho rest of
tho program Is characterized by a va
riety of numbers. Including selections by
tho Gleo Club Qunrtet, which havo never
failed to win a round of hearty applause;
fomo lively popular music by a sextet
from the mandolin club, college and popu
Inr songs by tho full clubs, both together
nnd separately, and somo solo work by
Sir. Stlnson, who Is said to possess tho
best bnrltono volco In any American col
lego. Amherst has alwnvs been popularly
Jnown ns "New England's Singing Col
lege," nnd tho 35 men who hnvo been
chosen to represent her on this trip wlli
bo well nblo, nccordlng to all reports, after
a most successful preliminary season,
which Included tours throghout tho New
England States, to maintain tho best tra
ditions of tho college.
Sir. Erlo II. Storks, '17, oon of tho presi
dent of the borough of Manhattan, New
York, Is managpr of this year's clubs: Sir.
Harold L. Gillies, '16, of Nynck, N. Y., Is
leading tho gleo club, whllo Sir. Robert
S. Olllett, '16. of Hartford, Conn, is tho
mandolin club leader. Prof. Charles W.
Cobb, of tho college, has been directing
tho work of tho gleo club.
Tho program will Include:
rnooitAM.
L Lord aXTory Amberst.
High Upon Hor Living Throno.
Jas. Hamilton, '00
Combined Clubs.
2. The Xavannch F. Dullard
Qlee Club.
S. Popular Medloy.
.Mandolin Club.
4. Miscellaneous.
Gleo Club Quartet.
0. Stop Lively Thomas S. Allen
Mandolin Club.
intermission.
0. Cavaltor Sonus C. Vllllern Stanford
Mr Htiiiaon and llleo Club.
7. Aloha Oo It. M. Queen I.llluoknlanl
(Arrancrd by II. 1. Odclt.)
Mandolin Club
8. Annie Laurie. . .Arrancod by Dudley Buck
Oleo Club.
0. Topular Potpourri.
Mnndolln Club Seitet.
10. Cheer for Old Amherst. Jonon N. Iieree..02
Combined Clubs. ,
Tho personnel of tho combined clubs
Includes:
Gleo club Sir. Robert J. Anderson, '10,
Clinton. Slnss. ; Sir. Edward B. Greene,
'18, Upper Slontclalr, N. J.; Sir. Georgo
E. Barll, '17, Holyoke, Slass. ; Sir. Charles
J. Jpssup, '17, Brooklyn, N. Y. ; Sir. Henry
A. Ladd, '18, Portland, Ore., and Mr.
David Stevenson, '1G, Gllmanton, N. H.,
tenors; Sir. Charles II. Brown, '10,
Chicago, 111.; Mr. Georgo W. Cornell. Jr.,
18, Brooklyn, N. Y. ; Sir. Benjamin S.
D'Oogo. '17, Ypsllantl, Sllch. ; Sir. Charles
B. SIcGowan, '17, Steubenvlllo. Ohio; Sir.
Lowls T. Orlady, '18, South Jamestown,
N. D. ; Mr. Leonard SI. Prince, '18, Chi
cago, III. ; Sir. Oliver H. Schaaf, '19,
Poughkcepslo, N. Y. ; Mr. Georgo W.
Washburn, '10, Brockton, Slnss., and Sir.
Robert R. Whlto, '19, Now York, second
tenors; Sir. Frederick C. Allen, 'lC, Au
bumdale, Slass.; Sir. Henry II. Banta,
'17, Syracuse, N. Y. ; Sir. Frederick D.
Bell. 17, New York; Sir. Slerrlll II. Boyn
ton, '10, Bristol. R. I.; Sir. Hnrold L.
GJlllcs. '1G, Nynck, N. Y. ; Sir. Carroll B.
Low, "17. Brooklyn, N. Y. ; Sir. Ralph L.
Slansfleld. '10, Fishklll, N. Y. ; Sir. Fred
eric E. Slygatt, Jr., '19, Plalnfleld, N. J.,
nnd Sir. Eugeno Stlnson. '1G, Evansvlllo,
Ind., first bassos; Sir. Philip R. Arnold,
18. Provldenco, R. I. ; Sir. Ilczcklah N.
Connnt. '16, Pawtucket, R. I.; Sir. Arthur
E. Hazcldlne, '19, Easthampton, Slass.;
Sir. Irving L. Spear, '17, Amherst, Slass. ;
Sir. Arthur P. Whlto, '10. Corning. X. Y.,
and Sir. Clifford J. Young, '18, Elmlra,
N. Y., second bafcsos
Mandolin Club:
First mandolins Sir. George I. Bally,
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New York
'17, Brooklyn, N Y.: Mr. Dwlght B. BI11
tnRB, '18, Amherst, MassJ Mr. Robert B.
Qllictt, 'lfi, Hartford, Conn.? Mr. Augustus
S. Hotifrhton, '18, Tarrytown-on-Hudsoh(
N. Y. i Sir. Leonard P. Moore, 'It, East
Oranuo, N. ,T. J Mr. Bradbury B. Monsai
'19, Denver, Col j Mr, Robert MunroA,
'17, Onttmont, Pa,, nnd Mr. Jamca O. War
ren, '18, Now Haven, Conn.
Second mandolins Mr. Charles JI.
Brown, '16, Chicago, II!.! Mr. Alfred C.
Haven, Jr., '18, Oak Park, 111.) Mr. Robert
A. Hill. '18, Northampton, Mass.S Mr.
Henry W. Stveenoy, '19, Brooklyn, N. Y J
nnd Mr. Charles F. Weedcn, Jr., 'IB,
Dorchostcr, Mass.
Piano accompanist Mr. Georgo TV. Cor
nell, Jr., '18, Brooklyn. N. Y,
First violin Mr. Ralph B. Ball. 17j
Corning, N. Y.
Second violin Mr. Harry P. Wheeler,
'18, Ocean drove, N. J,
Guitars Mr. Albert W. Balloy, '18,
Worcester, Mass., and Mr. Henry A. Ladd,
'18, Portland, Ore.
'Cellos Mr. Aaron Bodcnhorn, '19,
Clovcland, Ohio, and Mr. Alan D. Marks,.
1G, New York, N. Y.
Banjo Mr. Leonard M. Trlnce, '18,
ChlciRo, III.
Trnps Mr. Robert II. Park, '10, Taun
ton, Mass.
INFLUENCED by tlio Ballet Russe and
Its wonderful dramatic story, "Sche
herazade," tho members of the Alumni
Association of tho National School
of Oratory and Elocution produced
last Saturday nlffht nt tho New
Century Club "Tho Jar of Olives,"
from tho Arabian Nlshts, which
Whllo not GqunlttifT tho darlnff of tho jrreat
Baskt production, wan Oriental enough to
demonstrate that tho praduates who pro
duced -It were In touch with tho artistic,
drama t la and modern trend. Tho cast of
charnctcro Included Miss Edith M. Keat
ing. Miss Gertrudo S Wclton, Miss Anna
Plummcr, Mlns nrmn Hcddcn3. Miss Anns
G. Craven, Miss Gcoifannn Cl.iflln, Miss
Mario C. Arnold, Miss Miriam II. Forrl$,
Miss Nclllo Donohuo, Miss Mlnnlo Hart
man, Mlsa Lorotta Gunson, Miss Dolly
Goldsmith, Miss Lucretla M. Cromloy, MIbs
Florida M. Grllltn, Miss F. Hazel Wallaco,
Miss Helen B. Carey and Miss Lcslio I.
Kelly.
Following tho Oriental production, a
mediaeval play, "Tho Silent Volco," was
presented, tho participants In which woro
Miss Ethel Htcldlo. Miss Kathleen S. Marj
Conncll, Mls3 ltuth Faust, Mlsa Gladys
Sutton, Mlsa F. Ilnzol Wallaco and Mr.
Joseph T. Jonas.
Thn Dr. Solomon Schcchtcr Club met
Inst Kiuurday ovcnlng at 91G South Cth
street
Among thoso present wero Mlsa Hnttle
1 lledcn. Mr. Eli Rose, Mr. William Lupo-,
wltz. Mlis Mllllo Salazky. Miss Gertrudo
Rubinstein, Miss Roso Rubinstein, MIsiJ
Sara Carr, Miss Rebecca Foldstoln, Miss
Jonnlo Horowitz, Miss Gertrudo Halpern,
Miss Goldlo Specter and Miss Jcnnlo
Shore.
AMUSEMENT
B. F. Keith's Theatre
CHESTNUT AND TWELITII STREETS
An Ideal Keith Show
9 Diversified Acts 9
EACH ONE THE BEST
IN ITS CLASS
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