"VtffllW EVENING LEDGE.E-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, APEIL 19, 1910. 13 miwMiMMiM HIGH WINDS MAR PLEASURE AT SHORg Atlantic City Visitors Turn to Indoor Sports Swimming Pools Attract Many NANCY WYNNE HEARS OF NEW - ENDEAVORS FORiWAR VICTIMS i , French Wounded Fund to Be Augmented by Large Musi- cale and Dance Given by Manheim Branch at Germantown Cricket Club LANSDOWNE GIRLS WHO APPEARED IN SHAKESPEAREAN ROLES L It j jTTIVERY day orto hears of new actlvl H time In tlm ehnritv line, ttiovf the nowest thlncr 13 .it muBicato rfnd dance, , Which will bo given at the Oermantown Cricket Club on ildnday night, May 16, by the Manheim Dranch of the French Wounded I-'uifd. The musical part 'of the program 'will begin at 8 o'clock sharp, so say tho perpetrators of dance ntid music Miss Edith Wclla Bly, who lias played for tho Philadelphia Orchcs . tra, will give several piano solos, and Master Edward Mellor Wilson, son df Mv. and Mrs. Ralph Graham Wilson, of Germantown, who Is a pupil of Fred crick Halin nnd only recently gavo a re cital at tho Acorn Club, will play. Mr. William Uyrd Pago will do a number of trlelto and Miss Charlotto Brooke, who dances vefy gracefully, will appear In Bevel al specialties, A number of prominent women will act ns patronesses of tho affair, among Whom will Iro Mrs. William Price New hall, Mrs. Edward Evans Dennlston, Mrs. William II. Kurtz. Mrs. Gcorgo M. Kowhall, Miss William K. Beard, Mrs. A. E. Hutchinson, Mrs. Robert Newhall, Mrs. A. E. McKenzIo, Mrs. Joseph M. Fox. Mrs. Ciinhman Newhall, Mrs. F. Butler Reeves, Jr., Mrs. Alexander Wis-lei-, Jr., Mrs. William P. Baiba, Mrs. Edward Fitch, Mrs. Georgo A. Brooke, .Mrs, E. W. Clarke, Mrs. Edward Mellor, Mrs. Clarcnco M. Clarke, Mrs. Maurice C. Burton, Mrs. William Byrd Page, Mrs. Joseph S. Lovorlng Wharton, Mrs. Richard D. Morris, Mrs. Carl Williams, Mrs. Henry Wood, Mrs. Ralph Graham Wltson, Mrs. Gcorgo' 3. Garrett, Mrs. 'Frank J. Donlovy, Mrs. A. W. Bly, Mrs. Charles E. Willis, Mrs. Frederick Wol Btcnholm and Mrs. Lawronco B. Mellor. Lots of peoplo arc making plans for tho summer already that Is, tho real summer months I mean, not tho spring days out In the suburban places. Many of us who know Mrs. Sussex Davis will bo greatly Interested to hear of tho new villa sho will open In Capo May. So many women of gentle birth are obliged to put ,thclr hands to tho plow and work these days that thero Is scarcely a rip plo of excitement In tho ranks of society when ono hears of another. However, Mrs. Davis, though not a nowcomer In tho field of work, docs usually make other women sit up and tako notice, owing to tho fact that beforo this now villa was built Mrs. Davis had been run ning two houses In Capo May for several summers and my dears! such eats! The memory of some I had there last August makes my mouth water. And now this brand now villa, with many rooms. Is to open In Juno. Mrs. Sklj?wlth Cannell, her mother, usually stays with her. Mrs. Davis, who was Sadlo Cannell, Is a niece of Mrs. Cavallor Smith and a cousin of Frieda Milne and Anita Smith. Anita and her mother, by tho way, aro living now In New York, and Anita is V dolm; some very good work illustrating for various magazlnos. NANCY WYNNE. Personals Mrs. CharleB Sharpless Jones, of 416 School lane, Germantown, announces tho onagement of her daughter. Miss Kath ryn Pormar Jones, to Mr. William Bul lock Waterman, of Trovldonce, It. I., now in business In Baltimore. Mr. Waterman Is a graduate of Princeton, class of 1912. lirs. Edward Evans Dennlston, of West School House lane, will give a dinner on Monday evening, April 24, beforo the final meeting of tho dancing class chaperoned by Mrs. Joseph S. Loverlns Wharton, Mrs. Augustus B. Stoughton, Mrs. Joseph Priestley Button, Sirs. Charles Davis and Mrs. DcnnlBton, at tho Germantown Cricket Club. Mrs. Catharine Hunter Davis will bo guest of honor at a luncheon which Hiss Caroline MurdocK, or I'rincoton, win give on Wednesday, May 3, at her homo. Mr. and Mrs. John Frederick Lewis will entertain the members of the Plastic Club at their home, 1914 Spruce street, this afternoon at tea. Mr. Lewis will give an informal talk on the origin of portrait miniature painting. Mr. nnd Mrs. William B. Churchman, who have been the guests ot Sirs. Church man's parents. Mr. and Kirs. Henry L. Geyelln, at Hardwlcke, Villanova, will re turn to their home In Morrlstown, N. J., today. A golf match between the women's teams of the Philadelphia Cricket Club nnd the Merlon Cricket Club will take place -qn Tuesday, May 9, dt Merlon. Mrs. Edwin H. Fitler, of Bryn Mawr, will en tertain the teams at luncheon. Mrs. Henry P. Bqrle, who has been spending the winter at 123 South 12th street, has opened her house on Upland Way. St. David's. . Admiral W, W. Meade Is spending a few weeks In Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. S. D'as Slnkter. of St. David's, have returned from South Caro lina, where they went to attend tho wed ding of Mr. Slnkler's cousin. Miss Emily Elnkler, nnd Mr. Nicholas Roosevelt. Along the Main Line OVERBUOOK. The Alpha Chapter of (he Delta Gamma Sigma Sorority enter- ilned the Beta and Gamma Chapters at tea- on Saturday at the home of Miss Uatharlne F, Casnet, on Drexel road. Among the guests were Miss Agnes Jamie kor. Miss Gertrude fJlarK, Miss uosamona vrigni. uiss .aiw jonnson. snoa uoroiny Clnr, Miss Frue Miller, Miss Sarah Mc- auKtiiln. Miss uertruae. Merry, miss Helen Connor and Miss Madeline Ernes. rhose who assisted in receiving were Miss Zdna M. ClarK, Miss Helen smiley. Mlsa fcdna Berrotb, Miss Helen K, Clark. Miss Ib'anny D. Avery, Miss Alice Patterson, Ilea Evelyn King and Mrs. Ernest D. 2lanton. MERION Mr, and Mrs. Archibald Iyde Ehle, of Haxelhurst and Wynne- rood avenues, will give a small dance on Saturday evening. April 29. In honor of heir son, Mr. Francis R. Ehle. ARDMORE. Mr. Benjamin Bullock, Jr. ol Edgewooa roan, win leave tnis veek for a star of several weeks at white Sulphur Springs, W. Va. Members ol the Ardmore a iris- ciuti are planning to give the play, "The Mission at Letty," some time this spring- The Juo was organized last ucioocr tor me purpose of the study of first aid and the uaiments ol nursing. Tne omcers are: Ilsa Katharine Kennedy, president; Miss .'tra. Fallon, vice president, UUa Susan Jooley secretary, and Miss Mary Scott, treasurer BRYN lfWR Mr. and Mrs. Paxson ?tUr, of Bryn Maw, bve returned from Boston, where they were visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold McNeat. ROSEMONT. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Kearr). ley Mitchell will return on Monday from Hot Springs, Vn and open their house, Red Roso Manor. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Slnnlckson, of Rosemont, are spending a short time nt Atlantic City. . ST. DAVID'S. Mr. and Mrs. RoJHri H, Wilbur, of Old Stono House, St. David's, havo returned from Atlantic City, where they wcro staying nt tho Traymore. Sirs. Wilbur hns sent out cards for a tea on Wedncsdny afternoon, April 24, to meet Mr. Harold Bauer nnd Mr. Os3lp Gabrllo wltsch, Mr, and Mrs. Harold A. Freeman, of St. David's road, havo returned from a two months' sojourn In Augusta, Oa. Mr. Frederick Richardson and family, of New York, havo moved Into their new home on Lancaster avenue. Mrs. Humbert C. Powell held tho meet ing of her sewing circle nt her home on "WIndemere avenue Monday afternoon. Among thoso present Were Mrs. W. P. Cochran. Mrs. Norman Condert, Mrs. A. H. Elliot, Mrs. Robert Elmer, Mrs. James B Hughes. Mrs, II. A. Miller, Mrs. Freder ick A. do Cnnliares, Mrs. Charles II. Mat thew, Jr., and Mrs. W. C. Kcator. WAYNE. Mrs. M. R. Ward, of Louella avenuo, Is spending a few days In New York. Mrs. Wilton W. Blanche, of 423 Oak lane, has gono to Lakowood for a short stny at tho Laurel House. Mrs. C. II. S. Howell, of WIndemere avenue, entertained tho bridge club of which sho Is a member at her home yes terday afternoon. Among those present were Mrs. II. K. Mulford, Mrs. J. Ber tram Mitchell, Mrs. John Dunlap, Jr., Mrs, Hubert Trent, Mrs. John Bnrncs, Mrs. "H. John Patton, Mrs. Louis H. Watt, Mrs. M. R. Ward, Mrs. Robert Elmer, Mrs. Humbert B. Powell. Mrs. G. Win throp Coflln, Mrs. R. C. Ware, Miss Lut chins, Mrs. M. F. D. Sonnlan nnd Miss Bertha Ball. Mrs. Gcorgo M. Aman has been obliged to recall her invitations for tho suffrage card party to bo given at her home, owing to Illness In tho family. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Ware, of Wayno avenue, aro entertaining their daughter, Mrs. A. S. Case, of Flcmlpgtou, N. J. Mrs. W. C. Kcator, of Louella avenue, has returned from a week's stny at Atlan tic City. DEVON. Mrs. C. Hownrd Clark and Mr. and Mrs. John P. Holllngsworth havo returned to Chcstnutwold Farm, tholr homo In Devon Mr. and MrB. Edgar V. Scolor have opened their houso on Spencer avenuo for tho spring and early summer. Germantown Mr. and Mrs. E. Eldrldgo Pcnnock, of 6724 Grccno street, will entertain at dln n6r on Friday ovenlng, April 28. The guests will afterward attend tho last of a scries of dances at tho Groystono, 125 West School Houso lano. Tho guests of honor will be Miss Jola Seeds and Mr. Edward G. MacGannon, whoso engage ment as boon announced, nnd others present will Include Miss Isabel Stoughton, Miss Eleanor Edmonds, Miss Mnry Wag ndr. Miss Dorothy Mayburry. Miss Eliza beth MacCucn Smith, Miss Kathleen iDcn nlston, Miss Anna Dennlston, Miss Re becca Hunt, Mr. Harrison Townsend, Mr. Donald Kent, Mr. Jnmard Zcckwer,. Mr. Sherman Coatcs, Mr. Edwin Atlee, Mr. Joseph Shoemaker, Paymaster Elliott Moorman, U. S. N and Mr. Earnshaw Murdock. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gaylord, of 3116 West Ponn street, have Ml&s Doris Brown, of Boston, as their guest. Sir. and Mrs. Gnylord entertained Informally at dinner last night, when their guests were Mr. and Sirs. Boulton Earnshaw and Mr. Charles Dulles. Sir. and Sirs. John Blnkcley, of 2803 Indian Queen lane, will entertain to night nt dinner. Their guests will In clude Mr. and Sirs. Robert Martin Wil liams, Dr. nnd Sirs. Allen J. Smith, Sir. and Sirs. Samuel Collom and Sir. and Sirs. Edward H. Fitch. A class In first aid which meets on Fri day mornings at the Young Women's Christian Association Is taught by Dr. Harry Bond Wllmer. Among the mem bers aro Sirs. William 'C. Hesse, Sirs. Will iam II. George, SIlss Slargaretta SIcAleer, SIlss Emily Tattcrsfleld, SIlss SI., Morris, SIlss Dorothy Dobson, SIlss Dunn, Sirs. Alexis Smith and Sirs. Churchill Williams. SIlss Eleanor Baker, of 6802 Qulncy street, will entertain at luncheon on Wednesday, April 25, In honor of SIlss Louise Crawford. Sir. and Sirs. W. J. SIcLaughlln, of East Washington lano, will spend the week-end at tho Traymore, Atlantic City, accom panied by their daughter, SIlss Jane Mc Laughlin. West Philadelphia MISS ANNA T, DONAHOE The marriage of SIlss Anna Thergsa Donahoe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P, Donahoe, of 336 -North 63d street, to Mr, Francis P. Brennen, of 6117 GIrard ave nue, will take place on Wednesday, April 26. Sir. and Mrs. W. Wendllng Anglln, of St. Catharine's, Canada, w)ll spend the Easter holiday wltryMrs. Anglln s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Thomson Sherron, of Hamilton Court. Mrs. Anglln will bo. remembered as Miss Josephine Eveline. Sherron. whose marriage took place last December. , Mr. and Mrs. Sherron and Sir. and Mrs,' Anglln wU be at home Informally on Easter Sunday between 3 and 6 ojclock. iNo cards have been Issued. Mrs. John A. Colgan, of Cynwyd, who will assist Sirs. Charles E. Hallahan at the, baby table at the Fete Champetre to be given the latter part of May for the building fund of the new Mater Ml erlcordla Hospital, will give a subscrip tion dance for the same cause Tuesday night, May 2, at the Studio, 3J03 Ban eon street. ti 7L;:p1R JJlAAJL 1 9 r L JMPlll T P 4Hsf, Weddings jVi H JMw jC KERPER VAN OSTEN. Tho wedding of SIlss Adelo Van Osten, daughter of Sir. nnd Sirs. J. B. Van Os ten, of 3244 North Sydenham street, to Sir. Grlllln Kerpcr, will tako placo tonight at 7 o'clock, In tho Tioga Baptist Church, Broad, below Tioga street. Tho pastor, tho Rov. Dr. Rtitgcr Dox, will perform the ceremony, which will be followed by a reception nt the homo of tho bride's parents. Sir. Van Osten will give his daughtor In marriage. Sho will wear a gown of white satin, draped with tulle, and n veil of tullo caught with sprays ot orango blossoms. Lilies of tho valley, ar ranged In a shower, will bo carried. SIlss Emmn Van Osten, tho bride's sister, who will bo maid of honor, will wear a pnlo blue satin frock, draped with tullo to match, and a picturesque hat of leghorn, with, trimming of blue tullo. The brides maid. SIlss Cora Hurst, will bo similarly attired, but In pale pink. SIlss Edna Van Osten, tho young sister of tho bride, will bo flower girl. Her frock of white embroidered batlsto will bo trimmed with pink ribbons and her dainty leghorn bon net will bo faced with tiny pink roses Sir. Kerpcr will havo his brother. Sir. Albert Kerpcr, ns best man: nnd Sir. Robert Von Osten, Sir. Charles Sprcss, Sir. Boyd J. Coatos, and Sir. Roscoo Es tlnshlp will act as ushers. Sirs. Boyd J. Coatcs, tho bridegroom's sister, will play tho wedding march. After tho reception Sir. Kerper nnd his bride will leavo for an extended Journey. They wilt bo at home nfter Juno 1 In Wyndmoor, Pa. Tioga Sirs. Llnd SInson Baker, of 1806 West Erie avenue, entertained at bridge, fol lowed by a buffet luncheon, on Monday afternoon. Her guests wero Sirs. Louis G. Green, Sirs. Robert SIcCrccry, Sirs. William Kugler, Sirs. Louis Cave, Sirs. James Thompson. SIrB. John Roberts, Sirs. Lillian Howctt and Sirs. Samuol Scatter good. Sir. and Sirs. William C. Carman, of 1220 West Alleghony avenuo, with tholr son-in-law and daughter, Sir. 'and Sirs. Georgo T. Gravonstlne, will spend tho Easter holidays at their cottage In Vent nor. Mrs. A. E. Addis, of 3839 North Broad street, has opened her summer home In Atlantic Glty for tho season. Sir. and Sirs. Charles E. Lukens, of 3415 North ljth street, will glvo an Informal dinner this evening for 12 guests. Golden and white spring flowers nnd ferns will form tho decorations. LaBt night Sir. and Sirs. Lukens entertained tho members of their card club at dinner nnd euchre. Those present were Sir. and Sirs. Samuel Alcott. Sir. and Sirs. Berrlnger. Sir. Charles Wlslcr. Sirs. C. Crawford and Sir. E. Frank Paulln. Mrs. Waltor Crcgar. of 1241 West Alle gheny avenue, will leave tomrrow to make her home In Chicago, HI. Sir. and Sirs. A. L. Thorn, of 3222 North 15th street, will open their cottage nt Ventnor over the Easter holidays. Tonight, "The Darkest Hour," by Har old Sloore, will be sung by the choir of tho Church of tho Resurrection, Broad and Tioga streets, wltli the following soloists: Sir. J. Honry Ronton, Dr. S. Slorrls Golden, Sir. J. W. Harnby. SIlss Laura Gilchrist and Sir. R. James. Lansdowne Sirs, Frank Voelkcr. of North Lans downe avenue, gave a delightful chil dren's party Saturday night in honor of her daughter, SIlss Mary Voelker, The guests were SIlss Alice Statzell, SIlss Adele Statzell, SIlss Elisabeth Reed, SIlss Sluriel Krall, SIlss Janet Krall, SIlss Laura Krall. Sllsa Sue Reed, SIlss Dorothy Hathaway, SlaBter Thomas Krall, Slaster Harlan Statzell, Jr., Slaster Robert Stat zell, Slaster Daniel Wagersmlth, Slaster Richard Wagersmlth, Master Bertram Balch, Slaster Ernest SIcKenna and Slas ter nalph Honry. A card party for the benefit of the Woman's Suffrage party will be held at the home of Sirs. Francis Maxwell, of East Greenwood avenue, on the after noon Qf April 28. Sirs. Slaxwell will be assisted by Sirs. Arthur Sloorshead. Sir. and Sirs. Claude A. Simpler, of North Lansdowne avenue, entertained at their home op Saturday night. Sir. Joseph Kelly, of North Lansdowne avenue, returned Saturday from a sev eral months' trip abroad. Sir. Kelly and his sister, Miss Beatrice Kelly, will leave tomorrow to spend the holidays at Atlan tic City, f- Mr, Charles SI. Brown, of Lansdowne, Pa., and his fiancee, SIlss Jeannette Rus sell, of thlB city, will spend the Easter holidays visiting In New York.- What's Doing Tonight NaturalUU" Field Club meets. Houston Hall; 7:15 o'clock. Boclaty of Arti nd Letters ''Manuacrlpt Nlsht." New Cenury Club. Motortruck Association dinner, Adalphla Hotel. . County Medical Society. College of Physl clajx. 32d and Ludlow atreeta; 8 o'clock. -Oald yutf Fanciers Society, Saul's Hall. 804 Okftrd avenue; 8. o'clock, j ' "Illustrated lecture. "Tbe dorgo of the Upper MSJuatppI aa a Rival of the Rhine qorse." bjT Profeaaor Lawrenca Martin, under thy aua slcts of the Oeosraphlca.1 Society of Philadel phia.. University Museum. 3th and Spruce streets; 8:1ft o'clock. Lecture. "Tbe Testing- of Engineering Ma terials." by aeorge H. Olshausea, under the auspices of the Franklin Institute, at the In stitute, 8 o'clock. Lecture oa "Traftle." by Robert a Wright, under the auspices of the Chamber Of Com merce. Wldener Building; 8 o'clock. t M.,r -MArtiflftlam and tha Holy Ln.nd." by Dr D. C. MeticnUJn, Heir Cross LUthsraa, Cnurcn. via street ?a ttmtt v?uuc. Banquet, Veteran Corps. 1st Regiment, Union Iui -ESiaSisWSS HOSPITAL WILL BENEFIT BY DANCE AT RITZ-CARLTON Proceeds of Affair on Evening of May 5 Will Go Toward Children's Homeopathic Hospital Concert for Benefit of Stetson Hospital Given Last Night A DANCE, for the bcncllt of the Chil dren's Homeopathic Hospital will bo given nt tho Rltz-Carlton on tho evening of Frldny, Slay B. SIlss Estcllo SI. Lauhcr Is In charge of tho affair, assisted by SIlss Dorothy 55urn, SIlss Lorraine Sherwood Stnhl, SIlss Slarlan Wolhenmayer, SIIkh Ruth Dlbert, SIlss Slarlan Park, SIlss Jnno Gllflllan, SIlss Leoncttc Rchfuss, SIlss Anna Sykes nnd Miss Ella L. Brunet. Tho eighth annual concert for the bene fit of tho Stetson Hospital wus given by tho Stetson chorus, assisted by tho Phila delphia Orchestra, In tho Stetson Audito rium last evening. Tho first part of tho program consisted of muslcnl numbers, whllo tho second was a cantata, "Tho Na tivity." Tho chorus was under tho direc tion of Dr. Adam Celtic!. Tho Leap Year Club of West Philadel phia has Issued tickets, for Its annual spring danco on Thursday evening, April 27, at tho Garden of Dances, 503D Balti more avenue. Tho leap year plan will be applied, tho program consisting of moonlight waltzes, one-steps nnd other popular dances. Tho function Is expected to bo tho most suc cessful ot Its kind In the history of tho club. The officers of tho club nre: Sir. John SIcGough, president ; SIlss Helen Weeks, vice president; Sir. Claude Thawley, sec retary, nnd SIlss Slay SlacLoralnc, treas urer. The committee In charge of tho dance Includes Sir. Norman Stnger, chair man ; Sir. Paul C. Sewell and Sir. William Earl Beyers. MR. AND SIRS. BENJASIIN HOFF SIAN gave a surprise birthday re ception at their home, 1107 Broadway, Camden, In honor of their daughter, SIlss Lillian Hoffman, Sunday night. Tho re ception room wns beautifully and taste fully decorated with roses and carnations. Between dances tho guests were enter tained by professional talent secured for the occasion. Among thoso present were Sir. nnd Sirs. SI. Bermon, Sir. and Sirs. Samuol Ilcllltz. Sirs. F. Podolln. Sirs. S Slatlack, Sirs. L. Nelson, SIlss Eva Tltcl man, Slips Dorothy Brown. SIlss Eva Bcr kovltz, SIlss Rojie Slaekier, SIlss Ethel Hoffman. SIlss Gertrude Hoffman, SIlss Yetta Auerbachj SIlss Sllnerva Brest, SIlss Dorothy Brant. SIlss Reba I'dell, SllbS Elizabeth Brest, SIlss Julia Albert, SIlss Freda Auerbach, SIlss Ooldle Lefkowltz, SIlss Geraldlne Laxton, Sllsa Iva Zueker man. SIlss Rose Bryon, SIlss Clara Bryn. Sir. Slltchell Fo v. Sir. Slax Rosenberg, Sir Herman Stllask, Sir. Isaac Berkowltz. Sir Samuel Slatt, Sir. William Slilask. Sir Albert Prlseman. Sir. Norman Wessel, Sir Edward Rocap, Sir. Louis Hoffman, Sir. Bernard Burtman, Sir. Harvey Herman, Sir. Samuel Katen Mr. Alfred Karmer. Sir. John Hlrshsteln, Sir. Jonas Goldman, Sir. Bernard Auerbach and Sir. George J. Burrison. A muslcale was given by the Ladles' auxiliary of the Stnndard Lodge on Sun day evening. April 9. Thoso taking part were Sir. SInurico Wirtshafter. Sir. Eman uel Wlrtshafter. Sir. Paul Pollock. SIlss Sllnnle Gelblatt. Sir. Arthur Tohlas. Sir. H. Harry Newmann and Sir. Abraham Schaefer. One of tho main features of the evening was a one-act play, coached by SIlss Sllnnle Price, and with SIlss SIol lle Slayer. SIlss Helen Goldman, and SIlss Theresa, Schaefer In the cast. A TARTY was given recently In honor of Bliss Belle Kessler, ql Chicago, by her cousin, SIlss Esther Binder, of 4210 IJaverford avenue, with whom she Is mak ing a fortnight's visit. Among those present were SIlss Slary Sillier, SIlss Lillian Levin. SIlss Mildred Sillier, SIlss Fanny Carson, SIlss Jennie Cohen, SIlss Sophie Wilson. SIlss Slollle Kull, SIlss Fanny Carson, SIlss Pauline Snyder, SIlss Olga Slorgansteln, SIlss Martha Rosenberg, SIlss Reba Shanltsky, Silas Jean Welssman, SllbS Janet Gold berg, SIlss Edna Cohen. SIlss Tesslbel Le vin, SIIbs Florence Ballen and SIlss Flor ence Handler, of Baltimore; SIlss Gussle CJreen. of Camden; Sir. Peter .Cohen, Sir. Joseph Miller, Sir. Samuel Miller, Sir. Harry Wilson. Mr, Herbert Greenwich, Mr. Slltchell Helman. Sir. Benjamin Wil son, Mr, Martin Wilson. Sir- Nathan Braunsteln. Sir. Arthur Nathanson, Sir, Raymond Freedland, Mr. Herbert Benner, Mr. Joseph Tollln. Sir. Benjamin Tollin, Mr. Lewis Fink, Mr. Jack Shapiro. Mr, Samuel Simon, and Sir- Slorrls Rosen blatt. Piano selections were rendered by Miss Esther Binder, Miss Reba Shanltsky and SIlss Lillian Levin, while vocal solos were rendered by Miss Slollle Cfargon. SIlss Mildred Miller, Miss Mary Miller, Miss Gussle Green, Mr. Joseph Miller and Mr. Herbert Benner. Mr. Peter Cohen enter tained with several recitations. Mr. and Mrs. Lelts gave a whist party at their home, Wyoming avenue, Audu bon. N- J., on Saturday evening, followed by a dance and refreshments. The fol lowing wer present: Mr- and Mrs. Wal ters, Mr. and Mrs. Beheld, Mr and Mrs, Wilson. MU4 MoArthur. Mrs. Walters, Mr. and Mrs. Luti, Mr- and Mrs. Ross, Mrf. E. Potts, Sir. Hampshire. MUs Strobe, Mr. JiLSU9 , Klrby. Usa Laura Walters stss rersccs mxwSLL Sir. Schaufler. Sir. Harry Wnltcrs, Jr., and SIlss Carrlo Ebcrwclacr. TUB Bachelor Girls' Club gavo n sur prise birthday party to SIlss Amelia L. Klein, 2204 North Bouvicr street, on Saturday ovenlng. Among those present wcro SIlss Paula SI. Klein, SIIbs Mildred Williams, SIlss Norma Jones, SIlsi Alice Wcnderoth, SIlss Lillian Jones, SIlss Eve lyn Archer, SIlss Elenor Haynlc, Sir. Wil liam F. Oswald, ot New York; Sir. Wll Ilam C. Stokes, of Colllngswood, N. J. i Sir. Russell Longstrect, Sir. Raymond Melville, Sir. Russell Roach, Sir. Joseph Gallagher, nnd Sir. Paul Knlttlc. Chestnut Hill Sir. and Sirs. Simpson Horner, of 6023 Boycr streot, will spend tho Easter holi days ns the guests of Sirs. Horner's mother, Sirs. Samuel W. Coons, nt her cottage, 108 South Little Rock avenue, Vontnor, N. J. Sir. nnd Sirs Alfred Ball, ot 215 East Sit. Pleasant nvenue. will spend the week end In Ventnor visiting friends. Bala-Cynwyd tf nMnn .frV. J MISS HELEN PEDRICK Miss Helen Pedrlck Is one of the- most popular girls In this section She has decided histrionic talent and has appeared In various amateur plays. SIlss Pedrlck Is a most graceful dancer. Norristown Mi 'Mlit Kiiiiei regent of the Valley Forge Chapter D. A. R. ; SIlss Slarle It. Vust, alternate; SIlss Edith L'. Fisher, SIlss Suzanne S. Fisher, pages; Sirs. Wil fred L Stauffer, SIlss Slary Evans and Sirs. Harry B. Hlghter are attending the 25th annual congress of the National So ciety. I). A. It. being held this week In Washington, D C. Delaware County The marriage of SIlss Katharine F Hagerty, daughter of Sir. Charles Hagerty. of Oak View, to Sir. John W SIcGInnls, Jr.. of Clifton Heights, will tuke placo In St. Charles' Church, Oak View, on April 26. Sir. and Sirs. Joseph Bird, of Shade lard avenue. Drexel HH. returned Sunday from spending the winter In Florida. Sir, Jesse D. Plerson. of Sledla, will spend the Easter holidays at Atlantic City. Sirs. J. Edwards Woodbrldge, pf Chea ter, will give an illustrated talk on South ern California and the San Francisco Ex position in the Chester Auditorium of the Y. W. C. A. Sir. and Mrs. John Boyle, of School lane, Upper Darby, entertained their 500 Club Saturday night. The members pres ent were Mr. and Sirs. James Manning. Sir. and Mrs. J. Whltaker, Sir. and SIrB. A. Wolfenden, Mr. and Sirs. William Wivel. Miss Emma Klein, Sirs, Slargaret Nee, Sirs. Hugh McLoon, Sir. Frank go winkle. Sir. George Elliott and Mrs. J. A Streblg. Kotkee for the. Society page will La accented, and,, printed In the Ltealng Ledger, bat all such notices must be writ tea i,W.l f.h',!, ""st-be tuned In full- with, full address, and hen poeelble telephone number uiul be gtien. Send alt eucn communications to "So ciety Editor.1' Evening Ledger, 60S Chest nut street.,. , Unto these rratilfemscts are carried JS'iiticu?Tfid? w"&" Along the Reading SIcmticrs ot tho choirs of All Hallows' Church, Wyncote. and tho Church ot Our Saviour, Jcnkintown, will unite In n mu sical service to ho given In All Hallows' Church on Friday night, when Stalncr's "Cruclflxon" will ho sting, Tho Beechwood School will give a danco In tho school ballroom on April 28, The dance will bo for tho benent of the Ath letic Association. Sir. nnd Sirs. Frederick Fitzgerald, who recently returned from California, will lonvo In a few weeks for their sum mer home, nt Fort Tlcondcroga, N. Y. Tho Immaculate Conception Guild, nn organization of young people connected with tho Immaculate Conception Church, Jcnkintown, will hold their first annual Slay dnnce at llelfleld Country Club, Wed nesday, SIny 17. The committee Is work ing hard to make tho nfTnir a success. A Card nartV fnr tlin .Tpn1r(ntntin Chnrnl will be given by SIlss Anna E. Nlght Ilnger and SIlss Florenco L. Nlghtllnger, of 508 Summit nvenue, Tuesday, April 25, nt 2 o'clock. There will bo tables for bridge,, "500" nnd pinochle. North Philadelphia Sirs. William R. Blair, of 3214 Sus quehanna avenue, entertained at luncheon nnd brldgo yesterday, when her guests wcro SIlss Helen Knight, Sirs. R. W. Wcnncr, Sirs. Slertlco 'Shrlvcr. Sirs. Rus sell Wilson. Sirs. H. R. Stuckhouse, Sirs. Bowers nnd SIlss Stoops. Sirs. Frank H. Stover, of 2016 North 18th street; entertained nt cards yester day afternoon, followed by n buffet lunch con. Tho guests Included Sirs. John Good fellow, Sirs. Samuel Alcott, Sirs. James Spencer, Sirs. C. E. .Lukens. Sirs. ThomaH Lukens, SIlss Schertel, Sirs. Clayton Stokes, Sirs. William II. Slemmer. Sirs. Charles Patterson nnd Sirs. Nelson Sailor. Tho Women's Stlsslonnry Society of the Bethel United Evangelical Church. 12th below Somerset street, hns Issued Invita tions for an Informal reception and mis sionary meeting on Friday, April 2S. SIlss Graeff, of Lebanon, Pn., will tell of her missionary work In China and will Il lustrate tho lecture with moving pictures. An interesting debate on "Prepared ness" will be conducted tomorrow night nt tho North Branch Young SIcn's Christian Association, under tho auspices of the gen eral conferenco of the Society of Friends nnd tho association. Tho question to bo discussed Is: "Resolved, Thnt the Present Slllitary Protection of the United Stntes Is Sufliclent." Prof. William I. Hull, of Swnrthmore College, will take tho ulllnn ntlvo sldo, and Dr. Philip Sloore. repre senting the National Security League, the negative. Frankford Sirs. John R. Scott. Sirs. William P. Mellor, Sr . Mrs. Samuel Douglas. Sirs. Louis McDowell. Mrs. Charles II. Oasklll, SIlss Bllzabeth Cirlllltli. Mrs. Charles Wnl tnn. Mrs. Louis llalgli. Sirs. Ella Rimer and Sirs. Laura Rimer. Sirs. Charles Sleadowcroft, Sirs. Georgo C. Ilanna. sirs. Charles H. Button nnd Slis. Harry B. Solly have returned from Washington, D. C, Whero they nced as delegates from the Frankford Baptist Church nnd tho North Frankford Baptist Church. After the session they spent a few days In extra sightseeing. Tho members of tho Holmccburg Pres byterian Church aro working very hard at picsent In nn endeavor to muke the Tom Thumb wedding, given by the young folk ot the church, a great success. Tho af fair w 111 be held two nights the flrt-t week In Slay, ' Wilmington WILMINGTON. April 19. Sirs. Fran els G (In Pont and Sllsa Slary Sillier have returned from Charleston, S. C, whero they spent live weeks. Sir. and Sirs. T. Coleman du Pont have taken a place at Great Neck, L I., for the summer nnd will go 'there early In the season Prof A H Berlin, principal of the Wilmington High Schqol, and Sirs. Ber lin aro spending the Easter vacation with tholr daughter In PlaluMeld. AMUSEMENTS Globe Theatre MASErsm VJIUWC VAUDEVILLE Continuous U A M. to II P. M 10c. 15c, 23c. The Maid and the Mummy NAT NAZARRO & CO, ani o-ninns At 1Q;40, 13:30, Arcadia 2:13, 4, 0. 7:43, OiSO. CHESTNUT Below 18th Orrin Johnson In "n'AHTAQNAN" Tburs , Fr . Bat . Frank Kcenan and Mary Uoiand In "Tins STEPP4NQ STONE" " Stanley MABKET AIJOVE IBTn 11:15 n m. la U.-lSu. ,;C LAST DAY Marguerite Clark In Al MOLl.'BrMAK&IEWEV13' a-e- Thurs-.Frl Sat-jn rHnv. "RjatfarP' T 1 J0c-1214IARKET2Oo X CHC4,VJ?J lbT DAY , Pauline Frederick -AVDREr Thurs-. Frt. Sat , -HEART OV PAULA" T7"iTTkria Charlie Chaplin V 1LLUI ItX In Burleaqua on MARKET Abovs 9th. Cfll'men Showlnx AUL TUI3 WEEK till to 11 16 P M. iletropoiltio Qpara. House, Fr. Eva-. April 34. JOHN McGORMACK 8ealeitll0ilCliEJtaut6. 2,tD0,fl,75, ATLANTIC CITY, April lS. Jtore teasing weather deprived the Boardwalk of Its usual dash nnd vim and most of the visitors sought Indoor diversions. The swimming pools were crowded this morn Ing with those who go In for nquallo sports. There was nothing new In bnth Ing attire. Many of the women wore the onc-pleco Jersey suits. In tho late afternoon the cafes wera crowded, The submarlna grill of the Traymore entertained ft merry pirty, Colonel George Kavnnaugh and Mrs. lnvnnnugh, of New York, were hosts td n group of friends. Mrs. Kavanaugh wore n very attractive rose costume with cha peau In harmony. Mr. nnd Mrs. Burns Lyman Smith also entertained friends on this occasion. Mrs. Smith woro a dark bluo tailored suit with dark furs and n jaunty spring hat. Mrs. Archibald White, of New York, was tho centre of an Interested group, Mrs. White woro ft dark blue taffeta frock, with full ovcrsklrt, edged with trillings of Inffetn. nnd built with Puritan" collar nnd cuffs of whte mull. MM. White's hat wan crowned with straw and built with a broad brim of black mallne. Mr. and Mrs. Whlto savo a. dinner party the night beforo for Count von .Bern storff. , Mrs. Charles De Ford Bcsoro was among thoso who entertained on this oc cnslon, Mrs. Bcsore was a symphony In brown, her frock bolng of brown taffeta ndorned with Georgette crepo of tho same hue, with close fitting chnpeau to match, built with n tall brown satin bow. Mr. Wnrren It Miller. ex-Dlstrlct At torney of Lehigh County, is among the visitors. Miss Nora Bnyes. Donald Gnmera, Miss Anna Blake nnd Edmund Gouldlng motor ed down from New York and nre at the Traymoro for a few days. Mrs. John P Connelly was on the Wnlk this morning nttlred In a dark bluo cos tume with whlto fox furs and a dark bluo strnw turbnn. Miss Anna McMnhon chose ft purple hnt wreathed with pansles with her dark bluo sergo tallorrd coat suit. Mrs. H. B, Montgomery entertained at bridge nt her Chelsea cottnge today for Mrs. I. W. 0yor, of AVoshlngton, D. C Mr. nnd Mrs. 12. K. Jackson, of Phil adelphia will spend Easter nt tho Sea view Country Club, where they will be Joined by Mr. and Mrs. John N. Wllklns. Cotnmodoro nnd Mrs. Samuel II. Whan returned to Philadelphia on Tuesday. They will return to their Chelsea cottage on Friday and will have ns their guests over tho Kaster season Mr. and Mrs. John Bradloy and Miss Kathcrlno White, of Philadelphia. Mrs. M. P.. Somers and tho Misses Som ers will entertain n houso party over Eas ter at their Ventnor cottage. Their guests will bo Miss Marlon Mulford. Miss Esther Mulford, of Wayno, Pa. : Miss Luclllo Mor ris, Mr. Mourlco Erkhart, Mr. Harry Lel scher and Mr. Arthur Mycr, of Philadel phia. Mr. and Mrs. Carlcton Adams will have as their guests over Easter Mr. and Mrs. George Chandler, of Vlneland, N. J. Mrs. Charles Sumner Mooro haB Issued cards 'for n musical tea to be given nt her Vontnor homo, IS South Plaza place, Tuesday afternoon, April 25, for Mrs. Hustead nnd Miss Tillman. Mrs. Moore Is tho daughter ot Senator Ben Tillman. Kenneth Durant Is here for a few days, accompanied by C. 3. Williams, Jr.. ot New York. Mrs. J. L. McEwon. J. L. McEwan and Miss Gertrude Boo McEwan are at the Dennis until after Easter. Kensington A meeting of tho Northeastern Hebrew Ladles' Aid Society was held last evening at 28B7 Frankford nvenue. Tho member include Mrs. Freemark, Mrs. Epstein, Mrs. L. Rlngold, Mrs. Fried, Mrs. J. Podolsky, Mrs. M. Meyers. Mrs. Brenner. Mrs. L. Dlnmond, Mrs. Stein. Mrs. Grlvcr. Mrs. Kaplan. Mrs. J. Rosen. Mrs. L. Rosen. Mrs. Sudlcoff. Mrs. Ryall, Mrs. Block nnd Mrs. Satlnsky. Miss Elizabeth Ncely. of 1653 East Montgomery avenue, will spend the Easter holidays visiting her grandmother, Mrs. , James Peters, ot 123 South Connecticut avenue, Atlnnt'c City. Mr. and Mrs. James Peters Ncely went to Washington. D. C, yesterday, to re main until Friday, when thoy will go to Atlantic City for Easter. Mr. and Mrs. Baugher, Mr. Earl Baughcr and Mr. Frederick Pliable and Mrs. Ella V. Clark will spend tho week end motoring through eastern Pennsyl vania. Mrs. Mary McCauley. of 3036 Frank ford avenue, will spend tho Easter holi days at SJono Harbor, N, J. AMUSEMENTS Adelphi ,"5.,cnn.,nE Monday Night Seat Sale Opens Tomorrow wivrimop aii:s ''rant; OYnil. HAIICOI'UT'H PERFECT COMEDY "A Pair of Silk Stockings" Th Imuran's Kmartwt and Brightest VJuy With the Same Cast That Appeared One Entire Year in N. Y., Including SAM SOT HERN Wise and unique, chic and delightfully amusing fi.,Mj-1, 1'Or. MAT. Nlshts at 8:13 LraiTlCK TonAY Mat. Sat.,3HS COHAN 4. HARMS Present TUB FUNNinST TLAY IK TUB VYOKLD IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE Orliinn! New York Cast and Production, lit." Stats ?l at Popular Mltlneo TODAY Broad-Mat. Today VS&rSZ Laurette Taylor l0 Tv3IWO mi J. HARTL.KV MANNERS II.; Seats 1 50 at Matinee TODAT Next Weele ea I -. '1 oinor Mall Orders New- Mr. Cyril Maude in GRUMl'Y B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE. CHESTNUT TWELFTH STREETS "Diflwult lo Heaullner" Ee. JUedser, Amelia ArrodlicJrCalisz Dell Da !WUUJsr AOni, TVBTP POPUfcAU II W MAT TODAT IjIOVIU TONIGHT AT 8-IS TUB CYCLONIC OPERATIC THll MPH "ALONE AT LAST" VStl' 8ToT78 WITHERS"001 HALlr Wed. Evj, Apr 20, H CONCERT IV , th. J. WjgBggf. Rich QuartetMsSS1' Resened Seats. 00c to II 60. on wUa at JUppe's. It 10 Chestnut St- llrtnt. PhUa. Mul- Bureau, Vyritherspooa Mail, Wed. Art . Apr. St, at . RSibyvane Barentzeii Eminent American Planlat, Tickets It 60, 1, 750 ao'lSOo at Hepne's. n ' - -j. iilav lUoot SKATS NOW .rorresv-" "-"- Mt.wed,vtsj, Mask an4 Wig Club la WHOA-VliOEBi:! KnickockerTheBrutQ Mats. Tvw. TnuV iW A yi ten l(i Cli iui.v mix Jgtontr& or. J1re' tx ur ui xjvu tl m nl J' t H 'X ; " k rt t ' 1 l i & a X, v,i 'VI ! V! r. Ml n H