Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 15, 1916, Postscript Edition, Page 9, Image 13

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EVENING LEDttER-PHllUDESPHrA. SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 191C
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NANCY WYNNE SEES QUIET WEEK
ERE EASTER FESTIVITIES BEGIN
Members of Society Journey to South Carolina to At
tend ftoosevelt-Sinkler Nuptials Main
Line Walking Club
NEXT week wilt bo particularly quiet,
for oven those who do not strictly
observe Holy Week aro wont to spend
this season In quiet nnd resting In prep
aration for the, gala dayu to como Im
mediately after Raster.
It has become vory much the thtntr
now for tho girls who attended St.
Mary's School, at Pocksklll, to return
thcro for tho week, not only the debu
tantes, but many of tho girls who havo
been out for several years. Alva Ser
geant has mado It a custom and
Qretchen and Mary AHco Clay also go.
Bomo of tho debutantes who were pupils
thoro last year and who havo consid
ered going up for Holy Week nrc Bes
sie Downs, Helene Martin and Sarah
Kellson. Thoy make a sort of retreat,
you know, for St. Mary's Is an Angli
can school taught by Anglican sisters.
Every One Is Interested In Emily Sink-
ler'a marrlaga to Nicholas Roosevelt,
(whlch will bo an event today at tho
Slnklcrs' homo, Celvldero Plantation,
at Eutawvlllo, S. C.
Both Emily nnd her slstor, Caroline
Slnklor, aro well known here socially,
as Ihoy havo often visited their aunt,
Mrs. Charles Drlnton Coxo, and sho
and Eckley havo entertained for them
on various occasions In fact, so thoy
tell mo, It was while visiting hero that
the brldo of today mot Mr. Roosovolt,
who, by the way, Is a cousin of Teddy's,
and has been living In this city for sov
oral years. Of course tho Coxes havo
Bono down to tho wedding nnd some of
the Slnklers. Elsie Slnklor and Emily
Read Fox nro to bo bridesmaids, to
gothor with Honrlctta Kollock and Har
riot Williams, of Charleston. Odd that
both bridesmaids' names from Philadel
phia begin with nn E and tho two from
Charleston with II.
Caroltno Slnklor will bo tho maid of
honor. It Isn't to bo a church wedding,
as tho housn Is so suited for an affair
of tho kind, and then it will be so sum
mory and wonderful out on tho grounds.
Gcnoral Charles F. d. Slnklor, her
father, will glvo her In marriage, of
course. It Is gratifying to know that
another rtellglrtful Southern woman will
be added to tho elite of Philadelphia,
and ono who Is already known and, as
Is tho rest of tho Slnklor family here,
much liked.
Bocausa really, I do not know of any
family of mon and girls so universally
popular as tho Slnklers. Dens married
Emmy Rhodes, you know, and Whar
ton's wife was Louise Elkins, then
Frank married Mildred Pearce, and
aren't Jack nod Charllo asked to every
thing going on, as aro Julia and Elslo?
Their fathor, tho lato Doctor Slnklor,
was ono of tho beBt loved doctors In tho
city.
The Main Lino Walking Club Is coming
Into Its own no, for tho early days of
spring moro than pay up for tho murky,
muddy, slushy onos of lato winter. Thp
''members- nre Ijent oil" cross-country
tramp3 and generally walk from seven
to'i ton miles at a stretch. 'It Is a de
lightful club rnd promotes good fellow
ship as woll as Interchange of Ideas
among Its members, who Include emi
nent lawyers, doctors and railroad men.
Among them aro Mr. and Mrs. George
Wharton Pepper, Mr. and Mrs. Charlton
Yarnall, Mr, and Mrs. Harold Yarnall,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Newhall. Mr. and
Mrs. Francis V. Lloyd, Dr. and Mrs.'
John Gibbon, Mr, nnd Mrs. James Will
cox, Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Grlswold,
Mrs. Marie Hopkins and Miss Harrydela
Hallmark. NANCY WYNNE.
Personals
The meeting of tho Saturday Evening
Dancing Class will take place this eve
ning, at Ashor'B, 22(1 and Walnut streets.
The Easter gorman will ho held nt Hor
ticultural Hall on tho evening of Tuesday,
April 25, nt 8;30 o'clock. Tho class Is
under tho direction of Mrs. Henry-Brlnton
Coxe, chairman ; Mrs. II. H. Bayard
Bowie, Mrs. Norton Downs, Mrs. John
White Geary, Mrs. Edgar Scott, Mrs. Syd
ney Thayer and Mrs. Charlton Yarnall.
i Mr, and Mrs. George C. Thomas, Jr., of
Sunset avenue, will entertain at dinner
tonight at the Philadelphia Cricket Club.
Miss Esther Jean Bochman, daughter
of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Francis Boch
man, was. among the guests at the thea
tre party and supper given last night In
New York by Mr. Henry II. B. Paul and
Mr. J, Theus Munds.
Mr. William H. Wetherlll will enter
tain a house party over tho week-end at
Mill Grove. Audubon, in honor of Miss
Rebecca Willing- Newhall.
Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Passmore will
celebrate tho ,25th anniversary of their
marriage this evening with a reception
at th$. Germantown Cricket Club, followed
by dancing. "
The members of the Huntingdon Valley
Hunt Club will entertain the neighboring
farmers at dinner this evening at" tho
Mineral Springs Hotel, Willow Grove, at
7 o'clock. Many of the members of the
club will also be present.
At the annual meeting of the Hunt Club
held at the clubhouse at Willow Grove
last week the following officers' were
elected for the coming year: President,
Mr. Joseph' Wharton Llpplncott; vice presi
dent. Mr. George W. Elkins, Jr,j secre
tary, Mr- Charles C. Walbridge; treasurer,
Mr. Richard M. Cadwalader, Jr,: pro
masters of hounds, Mr. Rodjnan Wana
msker, Jr., and Mr. William H. Mulford.
Mr. and Mrs. John Barnes Townsend,
of Montrose, Radnor, are 'entertaining Mr.
and 'Mrs. Norman James, ot Baltimore,
over tHewe.ek end.
Mr. apd Mrs. Charles A. Munn, Jr., of
Woodcrest, Radnor, will leave on Monday
to spend a month with Mr. Munn'a mother.
Mrs. Charles A. Munn, In Washington.
A meeting of the aides and members
o-.', the Rittenhouse Square Flower Market
Ccmmlttoa .will be held on Tuesday after
noon at . o'clock In the Wlthersppon
Building, to make the final arrangements
for th market which will be held next
month.
Mr- and Mrs. J. Clifford Dando an-
nounce the engagement of their daughter,
Miss Louise. Harder Dapdo, to Mrw Guy
Holden Stoutenburgh, of Newark, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Emott Hare, of
4Q0 South Sid street, wJl open Stony,
hurst, their horns at Stratford, on April 27.
Mr. and. Mrs. Edward F. Beale opened
peepdaje. their house at Strafford, yes
torday. Mr- GuaUve A. Heckacher, who has be
(ftadiny .the winter at the iVia-CarltoJ,
will return to his home In Strafford next
week.
Mr. and Mrs. ttnlpli Lenford Murray
will entertain at dinner at their homo In
Old Lancaster road, Wynnewood. this
evening.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A.' Coleman Alburger will
give a reception at their homo In Mer
'ehnntvllle on Thursday evening, to Intro
duce their daughter, Mies Helen Stiles
Alburgcr.
Mrs. It. H. Rolfe, of 2136 Porter street,
entertained nt luncheon this afternoon, In
honor of her daughter, Miss MnryRolfe,
who will .bo a grndunte of Miss Hill's
School In June. Tho guests, who wero
also members of tho senior class, Included
Miss Clara Frolhofcr, Mies Dorothy Funk,
Miss Maude Gould, Miss Cntlileon John
son, Mini Florence Koch, Miss Elizabeth
Keene, Miss Virginia Lloyd, Miss Dorothy
Aintiticu, Miss Kllftnbctn suddnrds, Miss
Mnrlon Palste, Miss Clinrlotto Vnrp, Miss
:da Vnrc. Miss Florenco "Westcott and
Miss Debm-nli. Williams.
Along the Main Line
11RYN MAWR--MIes "Elizabeth Will
iams nnd Miss DnrtHela Clark will enter
tain this nfternoon nt tho matinee,
followed by tea. Tho guests, who nro
members of tho graduating clnss of Miss
Wright's School, will bo Miss Alice
llrndlcy. Miss Ruth Aboriiethy. Miss Srt
phlo Achcson, Miss Alloo Forbes. Miss
Anno Fnrstnll, Mlsa Margaret Roberts.
Miss Dorothy Steel, Miss Frances Welmer
and Miss Catharine PIntter.
ST. DAVID'S Mr. and Mrs. John Tll
lotson, of Tho Boulders, are spending a
few days nt Old Point Comfort and Wash
ington. Mr. nnd Mrs. Armltt Brown, of 202
Orchard Wny, havo returned from At
lantic City.
Mr. And Mrs. Chnrles S. Wntton. Miss
Mnrthn Walton nnd Mr. Joseph Walton,
-' Wnlmnrthon. nro In Atlantic City,
wl,o-p thoy nro staying at tho Brighton.
The St. David's Golf Club gave tho first
tea of the season In tho women's clubhouse)
yesterdny afternoon. Tho women golfers
of tho club nro holding n ringer tourna
ment overv Friday afternoon during April
nnd Mny, tho prize for which -hns been
donntcd by Mrs. C. Barton Keen.
Mrs. I'errco Brlnton, of Wlndybrow, St.
David's, is cntcrtnlntng her sister, Mrs.
L. H. Ives, of Germany.
Mrs. Frederick P. RndclliTo, Jr., of 207
Midland avenue, returned from New York
yesterday, where she had been spending a
week.
Mrs. Rollln II. Wilbur Is staying at At
lantic City, recuperating from her recent
Illness.
Tho Cotorlo hold Its third recital of
the- season at tlio homo of Mr. and Mrs.
Humbert B. Powell, on Windermere ave
nue, on Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Conner, of
Windermere avenue, left yesterday for
crewo. Ph., to attend tho opening of tho
trout fishing- senson tpday.
-Mrs. Walter AVhctstone, or 425 Wood
land avenue, gavon dinner nt her homo
Wednesday ovenlng In honor of her hus
band's birthday. Among thoso present
wern Mr. and Mrs, John M. Rognn, Dr.
nnd Mrs. J, Arthur Standcn. Mr. nnd Mrs.
James Wynn, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn M.
Seoflold, Mr. Otto Sollninn nnd Mr. and
Mrs. Frederick Rlstlnc.
WAYNE Tho Inst of tho subscription
dnnces arranged by Mrs. John Dunlnp, Jr.,
and Mm Robert Elmer was given nt the
Saturday Club last night.
Mr. Hubert Arann, accompanied by Mr,
Talma, son Of . the. tx-pxesjdont .of. Cuba,
hns returned from State College to'
spend tlio Easter vucatlon with his par
ents, Mr, nnd Mrs. George M. Amnn. of
Wayne nvonuo.
Mr. George M. Aman, Jr., hns returned
from a three months' Southern trip. Whllo
South ho spent a week with his brother,
Mr. Clarence Aman. In Cuba.
Mr. and Mrs. Marcus I. Brock and their
small son will go to Atlantic City next
week to remain over Easter. '
STRAFFORD Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Barton
Keen, of Whitehall, Strafford, are spend
ing tho week-end at Pine Valley. N. J
whero thoy aro enjoying tho golf.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Morton Wilson
have returned to Shadysldc, their homo
In Strafford, for tho summer.
Friends of lira. Henry Drinker Riley
will he glad to hear that she Ib conva
lescing from licr recent Illness.
Chester Valley
Tho Pnrent-Tcncher Association of Wll
llstown township will glvo a supper
this evening In the Monument School,
near Malvern, the proceeds of which will
ho used for tho purchnso of equipment
for a playground.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Eyre, who havo
been spondlng tho winter at tho Bellovue
Stratford. havo returned to their home
"Eyrevlew," West Chester.
Bala-Cynwyd
Tho Cynwyd Club will hold open house
Saturday, May 6. There will bo dancing
In the nfternoon and evening, and special
tenuis matches during tho day.
The members of tho Junior Auxiliary of
St. John's Church, Lower Merlon, gave
a luncheon this afternoon at their usual
meeting, at which tho Rev. Dr. .11. A. F.
Hoyt and Mrs. Hoyt wero present. Miss
Margaret Kershaw is president of tho
Junior Auxiliary.
Miss Ellzubeth Keene Is spending the
week-end with Mlsa Virginia Lloyd, of
Cynwyd.
Tioga
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Buchsbaum, of
.1418 North 2lst street, have announced
the engagement of their daughter. Miss
Minnie Buchsbaum, to Mr. Herbert E.
Strauss.
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The photographs above, reading from left to right, are of Miss
Lillian, SchaiTer, Miss Celia A. Wiesen and Miss Hilda A- Cossay
who are taking an active part in the ragtime piano contest to be
held tomorrow evening at Apollo Hall, 1726 North Broad stxeat.
Pancioe will follow the contest,
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Along the Reading
Tho last meeting of Mrs. Frederick W.
Morris, Jr.'s, dancing class for the school
set was held nt the Huntingdon Vnllfcy
Country Club yesterday afternoon nt 3
o'clock. Tho class this year has .been
under the direction of Miss Robblns. Yes
terday several guests were Invited nnd the
Affair was a fancy dress. Among those
nttendlng wero Miss Mnrgeretta Stevens,
Miss Ann Stovons,, Miss Elizabeth Mor
rls, Mlsa Dorothy Loverlng, Miss Marl
anna Merrltt, Miss Molly Bradley, Miss
Marguerite Boyle, Miss Elizabeth Stetson,
Miss Ann Stetson,, Mlsi Jnciiuetlne Powell,
Miss Nancy Drayton, Miss Phoebe Drayton,
Master Frederick Morris, Master Beauvenu
Borle, Master Floyd Starr, Master Daniel
Merrltt, Mnstcr Richard Rush, Master
Spencer Brock, Master John Gilbert, Jr.,
Master Rowland Gilbert. Mnster Furpess
Thompson, Master Benjamin Rowland and
Mnster Horace Powell.
Miss Elizabeth Hendrlctcson, of Jcnkln
town, will cntcrtnln nt bridge and GOO this
afternoon at the Old York Road Country
Club. Among the guests will bo Miss
Emma Comly, Mlsa Hnnnnh Comly, Mies
Snra BrooTu", Miss Lillian Brooke. Miss
Josephine Taggart, Miss Isnbel Tngcnrt,
Miss Helen Lester, Miss Helen Sllfcr, Miss
Viola Thomnn, Miss Emma Hnltowcll. Miss
Francos Hallowcll, Miss Hannah Hnllo
well. Miss Mnrlan Gnylcy, Miss Doris
Wctherbee, Miss Jean Webber, Mrs.
Georgo Elsnsser, Jr., Miss Esther Wnss,
Miss Elslo Smith. Miss Elsie Dnnlels, Miss
Blanche Dnnlels, Miss Eleanor Jones, Miss
Myrtle McICee, Miss Dorothea Schlvley,
Miss Dorothy Rilddeh, Mrs. Arthur Jen
kins, Miss Sarah Mather, Miss Emily
Mather, Mrs. Ellis Llpplncott, Mrs. J.
Kftrlo Pnrry, Jr., Mrs. Israel R. Hallo
well, Miss Caroline Thomas, Miss Eleanor
Long, Mrs. O. B. Klesowettor, Mrs. Fred
erick Rnwcllffo, Miss Viola Derr, MIbs
Margaret Anderson, Mrs. Thomas Baker,
Miss Eleanoro Baker, Mrs. John Comly. i
Mrs. Robert Bennett, Miss Elennot
Weaver, Miss Laurence Weaver, Mrs. Ed
mond Price, Mrs. George Bradbury, Mrs.
Herbert K. Taylor, Mrs. M. K. W. Plank, ,
Mrs. J. Howard Ervlen, Miss Phoebe '
Chandler, Mrs. Ralph Patch, Mrs Elwood '
W. Miller. Mrs. Louis H. Schwartz. Mrs. !
T. Kcssler Schwartz, Mrs. .o-Ih Fretz
Mrs. J. L. Eyro Chcccham, Miss Anna
Hughes, Miss Frances B. Hitchcock. Mrs.
James W. Hunsbergcr, Mrs. Wnrren S.
Buzby. Miss Dorothy Beach, Mrs. Edwin
W. Palmer, Miss Irene Chnse, Miss Clem
entine Pont, Mrs. Muhlnii II. I num. Mrs.
II. Houston Klrkpatrlck. Mrs. T. B. Hon
drlckson and Miss Bcntrlco Wallace.
A bread, c.ako and candy sale will bo
hold this nfternoon nt tho Wyncoto Pub
lic School, nnd will bo In charge of tho
children of tho school.
Mr. Allen Fetterolf, of Church road,
Wyncotc, who hns been spondlng n fort
night ns tho guest of his parents, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Horace O. Fetterolf, left this weok
for Ithaca, N. Y., whero ho will resume his
studies nt Cornell.
Tho Glensldo Flro Company will bold
nn entertainment In tho Cheltenham Hlch
i School on Friday evening, April 28. "The
District School nt Blueberry Corner" will
ho presented by an excellent cast.
Germantown
Mrs. Georgo E. Tllge. of 20 West Chel
ton nvcntie, nnnnunces the engagement of
hor daughter. Miss Loulso Tllgo, to Mr.
Samuel Mooro Peacock, nlso of Gorman
town. Mr. and Mrs. Rolnnd L. Taylor, of 220
West Chelten avenue, have purchased a
country plnco nenr Penllyn, which they
will occupy shortly.
Mr. and Mrs. Newberry A. S. Ross, of
West Upsal street, announces tho engage
ment of tholr daughter. Miss Mildred Al
len Ross, to Mr. Ralph Emerson Hurst,
formerly of Rochester, N. Y.
Tho Cuo Club of tho Walnut Lano
School will glvo a the dansnnt this nfter
noou' In tho music hall of the school. Miss
S. Edna Johnston, Miss Gregory, Miss
Helen Kcar and Miss Helen Noss will
recelvo and thoso presiding at tho tea
tame will bo Miss fcthcl Naynll and
Miss Edith Walton.
Easter week will be filled with parties
for tho youngsters, among them one which
Mr. and Mrs. William S. Lloyd, of 233
Harvey street, will glvo for their grand
son, Master Burton Mustln, Jr. It will
take placo on Saturday, April 20, and
will bo u costumn danco. The guosts will
bo Miss Mnry Stevenson, Miss Katharine
Baker, Miss Ireno Raymann, Miss Gwen
dolyn Gray. Miss Helen Boyer, Miss Jonn
Llpplncott, Miss Jean Lloyd, Miss Leonora
Robinson, Miss Ellznbeth Scott, Miss
Olivia Slner, Miss Marjorle Hlndman, Miss
Judello Huston, Miss Margaret Watson,
Miss Arlino I'arle. Miss Constance Plersol,
Master Harris Kcon, Master Grandvlllo
(off, Master Branson Edmonds. Master
William Dawson, Mnster William Henry,
Master Milton Barbn, Mnster Shelmenllno
Francis Smith, Mastor Harry Smith, Mas
ter Theodore Sllllman, Master John
Bogan, Master Regnault Falrchlld, Master
Mortimer Robinson nnd Master Jack Per
plgnun. Mrs. E. Ross Carver, of 512 Newhall
street, accompanied by her two children,
little Miss Gertrude Carver and Mnster
Emery Carver, will leave next Friday for
Washington, to be tho guests of Lieutenant
William Woods Smyth, United States
Navy, and Mrs. Smyth, In tho Washington
Navy Yard. They will spend a week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. William H. Maurer will
entertuln at dinner tonight nt the Manu
facturers' Club In honor of Mr. nnd Mrs.
George W. Seaman, of Poughkeepsle. N.
Y. The guests, who will afterward at
tend the theatre, will Include Mr. and Mrs.
William T. Steel, Mr. and Mrs. David
Cramer, Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Walton,
Miss Ellznbeth Chllds Steel nnd Miss
Ruth Parvlu Maurer.
North Philadelphia
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hinckle. of 3317
North 18th street, have announced the en
gagement of their daughter. Miss Marian
Elizabeth Hinckle, to Mr. William Frank
lin Egan, Jr., of 2637 Columbia avenue.
Mls3 Hinckle Is a graduate of Friends'
Select School, claHa of HH, and Mr. Egan
Is a graduate of the electrical engineering
department of the University of Penn
sylvania, class of 1913.
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MISS YVONNE FUdUET KEEPE
Miss Kccfe, who is tho attractive daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles
J. do V. Kcefc, of Unln, and m.'jch interested in outdoor sports at
the. Cynvyyd Club, will spend lao Easter holidays in New York,
whero, with her sister, sho will visit hor uncle nnd aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Knymond de Sozo Fuguct.
APRIL DAYS PROVE POPULAR
WITH A NUMBER OF BRIDES
Marriage of Miss Tiefenbach to Mr. Eves Will Take
Place This Evening at Jenkintown Members
of Camden Church Choir to Wed
THE wedding of Miss Hnzel Clalro Tlc
fcnbnch, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. J,
Frederick Tlcfcnbnch, of Jenkintown, nnd
Mr. Schuyler Eves, of Jenkintown, will
tnke plnco this evening nt tho homo of tho
bride's parents on Mather avenue. Tho
ceremony will bo performed by tho Rev.
Turnam Shook, rector of tho Church of
tho Advocate, Germantown. Tho bride,
who will bo given In marriage by her fa
ther, will wear a bcnutlful gown of bro
cade and Ivory white satin, with bodice ot
duchesse laco and chiffon. Tho skirt will
bo mado very short, with largo puffs of tho
satin on either sldo; tho tulle veil will
come to the bottom ot the skirt and will
be caught with orango blossoms.
MIS3 Nelllo Tiefenbach, tho, maid of
honor, will ba tho only attendant. She will
bo most attractively gowned In pink tnf
fota, edged with. -rosebuds. Tho skirt
will bo short und very full, caught hero
and thero with small roses, nnd sho will
carry a bouquet of pink rosebuds Mr.
Eves will havo his brother, Mr. Herbert
Eves, of Jenkintown, as best man.
After an extended wedding trip, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Eves will bo at homo after May
1, at 311 Meetlnghouso lane, Narberth.
NULTY FISHER.
The marrlngo of Miss Evelyn Rodan
Fisher and Mr. Russell Hultt Xulty will
take place this afternoon at 4 o clock In
the First Methodist Episcopal Church, of
Camden. Both Miss Fisher nnd Mr.
Nulty havo been members of tho choir of
this church for live years and tho other
members of tho choir will sing an elab
orate program during the ceremony. Tho
father of the bride, tho Rev. W. K.
Fisher, editor of tho Occnn City Ledger
and a recent delegate to tho Methodist
Episcopal Conference, will oillclate. Tho
maid of honor will be Miss Georgia Mur
ray nnd tho best man will be Dr. John
Dibble. The ushers will be Mr. Robert
Sturr, of Elmer. N. J. : Mr. Raymond
Walton, Mr. Norman Rlgglns nnd Mr.
George Fisher. The young couple will
go to Washington for their honeymoon
nnd will be nt homo after Juno 1 at 411
South 7th street, Camden.
HOLLIS KEMPTON.
Tho wedding of Miss Mildred Kemp
ton, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Car
roll Kempton, of 1847 North 18th street,
West Philadelphia
Mr. Thomas Shaw Rodgers, of 5021
Larchwood avenue, announces the engage
ment of his daughter, Miss Helen Mar
guerite Rodgers, to Mr. James Henry
Beazley, of Sparta, Va.)
Mrs. A. Southern Conway, of the Avon
dale. 3Sth and Locust streets, will spend
the Easter holidays at the Traymoro, At
lantic City.
Kensington
A package party and entertainment for
the benefit of the boys' band will bo given
on Easter Monday evening, April 24, at
the Frankford Avenue Baptist Church,
Frankford avenue nnd Letterly street.
Miss Myrtle Howard, of 3d street and
Glrard avenue. Is entertaining Miss Stella
Lehman, of Reading, Pa., for a fortnight.
Miss Howard gavo a luncheon for Miss
Lehman yesterday.
A novelty dance will be given by the
Burnt Cork Olee Club, at Hanley's Casino.
Kensington avenue and Cumberland street,
on Thursday evening, May 4,
Mrs. Story Harker. of New Egypt. N.
J Is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. E. J.
Dougherty, of 2133 Last
street, for a short stay.
Cumberland
Delaware County
The Rev, J. It. Sutherland and family,
of Ridley Park, have taken a house at 134
West Baltimore avenue, Lansdowne.
Mr. Joseph F.fMathues, of New York,
U visiting his' mother, Mrs. Emma
Msthues, of Media.
A card party will ba held in the Walton
on May 3 for the benefit of the Delaware
County Society of the S. P. C. A.
Miss Helen Atherholt, of Ridley Park,
13 visiting la Richmond, Va., for several
weeks.
Mrs. W-1 Lavts, of Drexel Hill, will en
tertaln her 600 club this evening. The
members are Mr and Mrs. Joseph
Meyers. Mr and Mrs. llmjajoln McLough-1
lin. Mr. and Mrs. ueorge AUn, Mr. and I
Mrs. David Colvey. Miss Mary Marls soil Abbott, ex-preeldent of- the Alumni Aaso-iU-s.
JPruci Little, elation.
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to Dr. Chnrles B. Hollls will tnlto plnco
this ovenlng, nt 7 o'clock, nt the homo
of tho bride's parents. Tho brldo's
father will glvo her In mnrrlnge nnd tho
ceremony will bo performed by tlio Rev.
P. C. Wright, of tho Gcthsemnno Baptist
Church. The bride will wear a gown of
whlto crepe de chine nnd point lace, with
a veil of tullo caught with orange blos
soms. Lilies of tho valley, arranged In
a shower, will be carried. Mrs. D. Dor
soy Wolf, tlio brldo's sister, who will bo
matron of honor, will bo gowned in pale
liluo thistledown taffeta, draped with
tullo, nnd will cany pink rosus. Miss
Hetty Kempton, nleco of tho brldo, will bo
llowur girl. Hor llngcrlo frock 13 ot hand
embroidered batiste trimmed with pink
ribbons nnd her (lower basket wilt hold
Sweethenrt roses.
Dr. 'Paul Kltchln will act as best man.
After tho reception for tho families of
tho bridegroom nnd brldo, which will fol
low (he service. Doctor nnd Mrs. Hollls
will leave for Old Point Comfort.
iiiey win be at home tiftcr Juno 1. at
1700 North 18th street.
WE.VIOER REIER.
A pretty wedding will tnko place to-
iiigm ni me .uajesuc, when Miss Mabel
Lydla Ruler, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs
Albort 11. Rcier. of 1231 West Glrard
avenue, will become tho brldo of Mr. Will
lam Wcnlger. The Rev. P. H. Dlppcll, of
tho German Reformed Church, will otfl
date nt the ceremony nt 7:30 o'clock, and
a Inrgo reception will follow. Tho brldo's
gown Is of whlto satin nnd tulle, with
trimmings of roso point lace. Lilies nt
(tho valloy will hold her long tullo veil In
iimi'i-, itnu mimmr nowers will be com
bined with whlto orchids In her bouquet.
Sho will be attended by her sister, Miss
Lillian Reler, as mnld of honor, and Miss
Helene Rehbaum as Mower girl. Tho for
mer will wear a pale green gown of gros
do Lnndres silk, with a garniture of silver
laee, and a Neapolitan braid hat. trimmed
with pink llou-ars, nnd will carry sweet
peas and pink snapdragons. Hand-embroidered
bntlsta will form tho frock of
the Mower girl, who will wear a pink hat
nnd will carry a busket of pink sweet peas.
Mr. Wcnlger will be attended by hl.i
brother, Mr. Otto Wcnlger, as best man,
nnd Mr. Theodoro Mnlsch nnd Mr. Albert
AVIntcr ns ushers. Upon their return from
a Southern trip Mr. und Mrs. Wenlger
will be at home after June 1 nt 747 North
04th street. Overbrook,
Chestnut Hill '
Mr. und Mrs. Gilbert A. Harvey, for
merly of the Gladstone, are occupying
their house on West Chestnut avenue.
Lansdowne
Mrs. Charles Shurtleff. of West Green
wood avenue, entertained tho members
of her mission study class at luncheon
! "' iiuino yesieruay afternoon. Her
guests were Mrs. Phllli) John Jalsohn.
Mrs. Croswell McUee. -Mrs. w. Bowers.
Mrs. Joseph Bowers. Mrs. F. Ross. Mrs.
H. P. Dorrnan, Mrs. William Baxter. Mrs.
!,. Martin, j rs Curl Altmaier, Mrs. Rich
ard Newbold Mrs. Morley Underhlll and
Mrs. E. McGlnley.
Sir. and Mrs. Charlos Wilcox enter
tained the members of their bridge club at
their home last evening. The members
?.f,the ',ub nra Mr- an(l Mrs. Howard
Wilson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick O'Paniel,
Mr. und Mrs. Marshall Johnson. Mr. and
nra. oimrKs uisnop and Mr. and Mrs. An
drew Young. x
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Elmer 'Mieheni.r. nf
North Owen avenue, will entertain at their
home this evening. Their guests will
be Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Johnson,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Tompkins. Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Woods, Mr, nnd Mrs. Sparks
Bishop and Dr. and" Mrs. Howard T,
Busier.
DEFENSE GRADUATION TIIEbIE
President Clark Urges Preparedness
at Franklin Institute Commencement
That the Government "will Anally adopt
a policy of preparedness to Insure the fu
ture peace of the nation" was thi senti
ment expressed last night by Dr. Walton
Clark, president of the Franklin Institute.
He, said this when he delivered the ora
tion at the 924 annual commencement
exercises.
Twenty-five graduates received scholar
ships, while 10 others received prizes
available for the students.
Reference to the queatlon of prepared
ness was mad by Doctor Walton after he
had read a paper on the development of
ligMing uuriog me last 1VU years. An
othtr address was delivered by John v
LOWER MERION HIGH SCHOOL
ALUMNI WILL ENTERTAIN
Several Amusing Sketches Will Be Given This Evening
in Auditorium of School by Former Students.
Golden Wedding Celebration
A CLEVER entcrtnlnment. entitled "A
KIcver Klutter," will be given this
evening under tho auspices of tho Lower
Merlon High School Alumni Association at
tho high choot auditorium. Numerous
nmuslng sketches will bo given, the first,
'A Train to Mnurd," with Miss Mnlzlo J.
Simpson. Mr. Franklin E. Spojin and Mr.
Thomas T. Ferguson In tho enst, followed
by character songs given by Miss Mildred
i. Mourning, with the assistance of Mr.
Enrl M. Andrews. Mr. Robert A. Mueller,
Mr. J. Herbert Jinltas nnd Mr. C. Ralph
Andrews.
Othtr numbers will be "Mnrtnmo Rorcr's
Kitchen Orehostrn," "Stutter nnd Nutter,"
"Popping the question" nnd tho "Danco
of tho Butterflies."
Among thoso In tlio ensts will bo Miss
Anita Preston, Miss Dorothy Wilson, Miss
Helen M Lees. Miss tlelnn r. UMlpn.
bnugh, Miss Mildred E. Oouldlng, Miss
aino ij. Jones, Miss M. Luvcrno Osmond,
Miss Jcnnnetto L. Campbell, Mr. George
Bennett, Mr. Thnmns T. Fnrmisnn. Mr.
Freeman S. Belcher, Jr., Mr. Robert A.
Muollcr. Mr. Wllllnm A. McCrca, Mr. Har-
Did T Godfrey. Mr. Robert Sens holtz. Mr.
C Ralph Andrews, Mr. Earl M. Andrews,
Mr Knrl F. Smith. Mr. Wlllnrd M. His-
tnre, Mr. Lelloy Hllynrd, Mr. J. Herbert
Bnltz. Miss Helena Khortlnnd, Miss Gone
vlevo 11 Hllynrd. Miss Mury S. Campbell,
Miss Florence M. Wilson, Miss Florenco
E, Hnnsnll, Miss Margucrlto Goodman,
Miss Helen M. Shlmnf, Miss Dorothy K.
Hnnsoll. Miss Anna R. Bnltz, Miss Kath
ryn L. Rnpp, Miss Marian H. Morgan,
Miss Edna A. Hnrmstnd, Miss Edith C.
Hnydnn. Mr. H. Frederick Llpplncott and
Miss Dorothy A. Belcher.
In celcbrntlon of their golden wedding
anniversary, Mr. nnd Mrs. Gottfried Levy,
of 3346 North Gralz street, will give a
dinner, followed by a reception, this ove
nlng nt Meyer's Drawing Room, 1C24
North Broad street. Mr. Levy nnd Mrs.
Fannlo Ooetz Lovy, who nro natives of
Germnny, wero married In this city April
15, 1SCG, by Rabbi Nathans. Tho bride
groom wns 27 nnd his bride sovornl'ycnrs
younger. Threo of their four children "ore
living Mr. Joseph Lovy, of Buffalo, N. Y.j
Mr. Ferdinand Levy mid Miss Pauline
Lovy, of this city. These, with the live
grnndchlldrcn, will bo ntnong tho many
guests.
THi! last meeting of Mrs. Frederick
Sncller's dancing class will bo held
this evening In Newman's studios. Tho
decorations will bo spring flowers. Mrs.
Sneller will he becomingly gowned In palo
green tnffeta und tulle. Among those
present will be Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mc
Dowell, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick A. Hnrt,
Jr., Mr. nnd Mrs. C. R. Llndback, Mr. and
MANY PHILADELPHIANS SPEND
WEEK-END AT ATLANTIC CITY lt
Number of Prominent Visitors Sojourning at Eesort
for Over Palm Sunday and Crowded Hotels i
Present Gay Scene
ATLANTIC CITT. April ID. A terrific
windstorm created havoc on tho Board
wnlk yesterday afternoon. Hats were
blown out to sea, many a spring cbapenu
being utterly ruined by tho sudden gnle.
Hundreds of visitors, Including n num
ber of prominent Phlladelphlans, havo nr
rlvcd to remain over Palm Sunday, nnd
the hotel exchnnges aro quite gay, mnny
weird fnshlon conceits being seen.
. Mr. anil Mrs. Charles D. Barney, the
Baroness von Hlller nnd Mrs. A. B.
Hubnrd preferred not to tnko any chances
with tho windstorm, nnd viewed the
promenndo from tho "deck" lf tho Tray
moro. They will bo down until nfter
Easter.
Tho attractive Megnrgco girls. Miss
Lorna Megargeo and Miss Miriam Me
gargce, who seldom miss an Easter sea
son at Atlantic City, aro at tho Tray
more, with their sister. Mrs. Ilerbort M.
Tllden, and Miss Newton.
Mrs. Norman W. Cramp, Mr. William
M. Cramp nnd Miss Virginia Cramp are
nt the Traymoro, ns are Miss Agnes
Broeklo, Miss Sarah Franklin, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Edmund T. Runklo and Mr. and
Mrs. Jumes D. Rowland.
Mrs. Thompson Bryan, who hns been
spending tho winter nt Havcrford, came
down to visit her aunt, Mrs. W. W.
Wnrthington, nt tho Brighton. Mrs.
Thompson always) spends the enrly part
of the summer at the Dennis. Mr.
James B. Brady, of New York,
familiarly known as "Diamond Jim
Brady," Is at tho Shclhurne.
Mrs. Robert E. Griffith nnd Miss
T
Frankford
Sir. nnd Mrs. Frederick D. Mcnslng,
whose marriage took place on February
10, havo issued enrds for the first of
their receptions, to be held on Monday
evening nt their home, 2S45 Frankford
avenue. Mrs. Robert G. Stevenson will
assist Mrs. Mcnslng in receiving tho
guests, who will number about 100. Mrs.
Menslng will be remembered ns Miss
Edyth F Anderson, daughter of the late
Mr. James Anderson und Mrs. Anderson.
WILL WED TODAY
Miss Evelyn Fisher and Mr. Rus
sell H. Nulty, of Camden, will be
married this afternoon iu that
city by the Hev. William K.
Fisher, of Ocean City, the bride's
father
rVVf l 111
Mrs. W. A. Breyer, Mr. nnd Mrs. T. W, t
Wlckershnm, Mr. nnd Mrs. F, A. Dick
Ison, Dr. and Mrs. C. S. Tutlle, Dr. and
Mrs. A, W. Wagers, Mr. nnd Mrs. Perry
Elliott, Mr and Mrs. 13. W.' Elliott. Miss
Julia Appcnzeller, Mrs. Emily S. Redding,
Mrs. John McChnsney, Mr, William Corn
man and Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Newman.
rpHE April dance of the Tcrpslchoreans
JL will bo held In the Gold Room of tho
Adolphla this evening. Tho committee In
chnrgo Is mnde up of Mr. K. J. Blrh-'
brnuer, president; Mr. J. P. McCulloUgh. i
trensurer: Mr. O. H. Knauer, assistant
treasurer: Mr. F. Henderson, secretary,
nnd Mr. C. E. WoMngor, nnd tho patron-
esses are Mrs. II, Blrnbrauer, Mrs. J. H. ,
Brooks, Mrs. A. Henderson, Mrs. G, 1L
Knnlier, Miss F. Henderson, Mrs. W. II.
Loughery, Mrs. M. H. McCullough, Mrs.
F. J. Schlnlch nnd Mrs. C. E. Wolflnger.
Tho weekly meeting of the friends of
tho Lebanon HospltaNwns held on Tuts
day evening nt tho hospital. Dr. Albert
Berhclm nnd Dr. I. V. Slof, members of
the staff, mndo addresses. Tho proceeds;
of n danco given recently will be used '
to start a building fund.
The committee Is- making nrrnngements
for a leap year nnd novelty dance, to bo
held on Sunday evening, April 30, at
Apollo Hall, 172C North Broad street. Mr.
Hurry Hoffman, chnlrmnn of the Dance
Committee, nsslstcd by Mr. M. B, Squire,
Is endeavoring to make this nffnlr one that
will surpass previous ones. The haH will '
bo elaborately decornted with palms nnd
ferns. A special program Is being arranged
for that ovenlng by tho Entertainment
Committee Exhibition dances will tnko
place In tho (mil. The proceeds of the af-
fair will be utilized for the maintenance
of tho poor suffering from tuberculosis.
A party wns given by Mr. James Press-
man on Sunday ovenlng nt his home, 202
North 67th Btrcet In lmor of his 10th' ,
birthday. Vocal solos wero rendered by
Miss Gertrude PltchrorW. Miss Mollis
Abrnhnm nnd Miss Rose Mnrmorsteln with "
Mrs. Llpschutz nt the piano. Among thoso
present were Mr. nnd Mrs. Georgo Llp
schutz, Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrles Pressman,
Mr. Frank Pressman, Mr. Harold Press- ,
man, Mr. Jnck Mnrgolls, Mr. Abraham
Cohen, Mr. Simon Cohen, Mr. Louis Dwor- t
kins, Mr. Louis Etshnuky, Mr. David
Kramer, Mr. Joseph Pltchrow. Mr. Max
Spownk, Mr. Maurice Frledland, Mr. David
Rosenberg, Mr. Frederick Freedman, Mr.
Samuel Mnster, Miss Sarah Spewak, Miss
Rebecca Burman, Miss Ethel Frledland, -
Miss Rcba Pollnck, Miss Rose Bedrlck, '"
Miss Ethel Margolls, Miss Molly Abra
hams, Miss Gertrudo Pltchrow, Miss Lll-
Han Master and Miss Anna Lulsky.
Ellzubeth Griffith, of Havcrford, aro at
tho Brighton for tho week end. ev "
Mr. It, Bront Keysor, of Baltln x
came down today to Join Mrs. K M
nnd the Misses Kcyscr, who hnve t '
hero for a week. l )
Miss Thornton and Miss Cottor,
Germantown, nro nt tho Brighton with
Mrs. John M. Fries.
Mr3. W. W. Hollingsworth has roturned
to West Chester -after spending a few"
days at tho Glaslyn-Chatham with Mrs.
II. B. Buckwnlter and Miss Buckwalter.
Francis B. Reeves, of Philadelphia, is
entertaining at the Dennis over Palm Sun-d-c
IiIh granddaughters. Miss Martha ,
Robeson nnd Miss Anna Robeson, of
Brldgeton, N. J.
Tho Philadelphia colony wns augmented
yesterday by A. P. Swoyer, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles R. McCarthy, Mr. and Mrs. O. M.
Slmonln, Miss Mayer, Miss Clara A. ,
Willlts, Mrs. 11 R. Hutlln, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Harry T. Supplee, Mrs. Daniel BUssneW,
Mr. Henry G. Freeman, Jr., Mrs. S. S. ,
Morgan, Mrs. C. II. Morgan, Mrs. E. H.
Cornell, Mrs. J. M. Bner. Mr. Aubroy
Howell, Mrs. D. F. Waters, Mr. M. J.
Waters, Mr. and Mrs. William Nax. Mrs. J
William M. Wagner, Miss I. C. Morrow, ,
Mrs. Wlllnm H. Mnrvlll, Mrs. Philemoon U
Dickinson. Miss Mildred Dickinson, Dr.
nnd Mrs. Charles R. Palmer, Miss Eliza-' ,
both H. Palmer, Mrs. Charles L. Elliott,--Mrs.
A. S. Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
K. Davis, Mrs. D. H. Parke, Miss Parke,'
Mrs. W. B. Bodlno, Miss Bodlno and Mr,
and Mrs. Charles T. Keith. .
"ROBIN HOOD" TO DE SUNG
Great Interest Manifested in Operatic
Society's Forthcoming Performance
The Philadelphia Operatlo Society will
close Its 10th season devoted to the study
of opera with a performance of Reginald
De Koven's pretty romantic opera oS
"Robin Hood." This opera has been in
rehearsal for some months under the .
capable direction of Wasslil Leps, who has V,
complete charge, and nothing has been
loft undone to make' this the greatest per
formance In the history of the society.
The history of the opera Is well known.
It had Its first performance on the night
of Ji no 9, 1830, at the Chicago Opera
Hous'f. All over the country the opera '
made a tremendous hit as Interpreted by
the f imous Bostonlans. and Mr. De Koven
himself conducted the 4000th performance
at the Broadway Theatre, New York
Leading members of the original cast
were Tom Karl, Eugene Cowlea, W. H.
Macdonald, Henry Clay Barnabee, George
B. Frothlngham, Marie Stone, Jessie Bart
lett Davis. Josephine Bartlett and Car.
Iotta Maconda. By a singular coincidence
Marie Stone, who played In the original
cast, was an aunt of Marie Stone Langs
ton, who will present Allan Adale" In the
forthcoming production.
"Robin Hood" will be given by the
Operatic Spciety at the Metropolitan
Opera House on the evening of May 11
with the following cast; Robin Hood.
John W. Noble ; Guy, Hermann Buhl j Will
Scarlet, Frank M. Conly; Little John. J.
H, Clegg; Friar Tuck, Charles ShuttU
worth; The Sheriff, Horace Hood; Allan,
Marie Stone Langston ; - Maid Marian,
Kathryn McGlnley; Da.me Burden, Marie
Loughney, and Annabel, Lottie Loeken.
What's Doing Tonight
Schoolmen's week, Unlvarsltr of Ftannd
vanta. .
Philadelphia Orchestra conctrt. Academy of
Muelc.
Paufon play, Metropolitan Opera Route.
' Philadelphia Motor tipecdway Allocation
dinner. IWllovue-HtratforJ Hotel.
Illustrated lecture. "The shoe In Mythology.
Romance. Peace and war," by Major Carle
T. Cahlll. under th auapices ot the Curtis
Country Club. Auditorium. CurlU Buildln-,
Independence Souare; 8:13 o'clock.
Lecture on ''Military Bnzlneerlna." under
the aueplces of the rSnsuwers' Club, by Colonel
Georte A. Zlnn. Wltherepoon Hall! 8 o'clock.
Btchinc exhibit. Art Club.
American Philosophical conference, 104
South 6th street, banauet; T o'clock.
Twentieth anniversary diner and Bohemian
clroue by the Fitly Club, Manufacture' Cluh
grill.
Notice for the. Society pat will fee
accepted nnd printed In the Kreuluc
Ledger, but all uch notice uiut be writ
ten on one tide of the paper, moat be
sUned In full, with lull addraee. and when
poeelble telephone number niuit be alen.
hend all eurU eonuniiuleatlona to Sa
elely Editor." Kteidji- Ledger. 0 Che.l-
lule.e thee reo.uJremeirt u carrl
out. n that .jcrulcatWu mar R peeaftj
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