EVENING LEDGEK-PHILADELPHTA, THT7KSDAY, APKIL' 20, 1916. Ity m r- NANCY WYNNE TALKS OF SOCIAL MATTERS Miss MacArthur's Wedding to Mr. Hansell Yesterday in New York Comes as a Surprise to Society. VariouVOther Doings MOST people wcro surprised yesterday afternoon when thoy read In the papers that Howard Ilnnscll nnd At I tilled MacArthur wore married In Now York. They did not take nny ono Into thefr confidence but their fanllllct, liccauso Mrs. MAcArlhur has been very 111, and bo Instead of baVlntf a larger wedding In the spring, as tliey had Intended, they Just decided to Kct It over without any fuss. Mildred Is ono of tbo very pret tiest Rlrls In Mlchl-ratt and will bo u decided addition to Philadelphia's beau ties, who hold no small reputation for good looks, let mo tell you. Sho Is a gianridaUKhlcr of tho late General Arthur MacArthur, ono of the most distinguished generals In tho Union nrmy. Her father was another Aitltur MacArthur. Uhe lia.s lived in Mt. Clem ens, Mich., and nuulo her debut into society in 1011, having spent much of hor school life In Franco. "Howdy", too, had a distinguished grandfather In the army, General Israel Vodgea. On his mother's side of tho family lie is re lated to the AVctherill3 of this city, lie is connected with tho banking firm of Frarler and Company, Is a graduate of Uho University of Pennsylvania, '03. nnd member of tho Hlttcnhouso Club, bo ra being an ull-rtiund good follow and Itly (liked. The little bride looked gctly lovely In her wblto traveling It. Thoy wcro married In f Since Church, Now York, and aio now off on a wedding trip. Every ono was dancing the cotillon tho other night but two of tbo Inst win ter's most popular ileba. Now don't get excited, my dears; they wero not wall flowers; oh my, no! IJach had a most devoted swain; they just had taken seals In their designated places, but afterward decided to sit It out with said beaux on tho porch and iefu.se to dance with others. I wonder why they did nbt stay "to hum," for 1 nm sure it would have been less conspicuous and probably they would have had a better time; but tome thing tells mo each ono has cither a younger sister or brother, no maybo tbo parlor sofa would not be so desirable, after all, as the porch of tbo clubhouse. Both of tho smalt ladles In question have 'had a great deal of attention all winter from young and old, and I hope thoy will not let It go to their wee beads, for If at the end of tbo 'season ono starts to sit out whole cotillons nnd re fuses perfectly good partners, one mlvht bo more on the shelf than W usually con sidered desirable by the sooicty girl when one's second year opens for they do usually go In for a second year, these small girls. However, with so many serious problems abroad and nt homo perhaps tbo butterfly of yestciday may turn Into a thoughtful little butterfly, assimilating tho honey instead of Just sipping It and flying on looking for new excitements and interests. NANCY WYNNE. Personals . ..Mrs. Charles C. Harrison, Jr., of Churchwood. Itosemnnt, will give a small "dinner at the Rltz-Carlton on Wednesday evening-, April 26, prior to their dance. Dr. and Mro. Frank Crnzcr Knowlcs, of 1918 Pino htrcet, bnve t nt out Invita tions for a dinner anil thentru par.ty on Tuesday evening, April "J5, The Misses Unllovvrlt. of 908 Clinton street, have issued Invitations for tho ipring meeting of the Mary Anna l.ong stretli Alumnae Association, which will he held at their homo on the afternoon of Monday, May 1, at t o'clock. (.Mrs. Thomas Potter, Jr.. Is In Wash ington attending tho convention of the Daughters of the Involution. A family party at Sfio Kastburn, on Park place, Atlantic City, over Raster, consists of Mrs. Samuel Dispham tloweis, of Germantovvn. nnd her daughters, Mrs. raxson Dceter, of Hryn Mavvr: Mrs. Harold MoN'eal and her children, of Hos ton, Mass., and Mrs. Walter Alvln Carl and her Infant son, of Drookllne, Mass. Miss Florence Bralteley and Miss Mar garet Taylor, of Dordentown, X. J . will leae the 1st of May for Chevy Chase, Md., where they will spend two weeks nt the camp for girls, under the auspices of the National Service School of the Woman's Section of the Navy League. A wedding of Interest to many Phliadel phlans which will take place In Ann Ar bor, Mich., wll be that of Miss Gertrude Patterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Washington Patterson, of The Orchards, to Mr.' Carroll Parse Han, son f of Judge and Mrs. Haff. of Kansas City, Mo, The wedding will take place on Wednesday evening. April 'J6, at 8 o'clock, )n the Calvary Episcopal Church. Kir, and Mrs. Patterson will entertain at din ner on Tuesday evening, after the re hearsal, In honor of the bridal party. Miss Helen Van Dusen, daughter of Mr. ' and Mrs. Samuel Van Dusen, of S131 Morrfs street, will leave on Saturday to be one of the bridesmaids and will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Patterson. The other bridesmaids will be Miss Mabel PUeort Whlteley, of Baltimore, a frequent Bltor In Philadelphia; Miss Elizabeth ilcott. Miss Elizabeth Clements, of Day ty, Mich, j Mies Madeline Haff, of Kan s Clty.arid Mrs. Guy Rondet, of New rk, . Mrs. Leonard Flnletter, of Merlon, will ive the first of next week for Ann Ar r to attend Miss Patterson's wedding. Along the Main Line HAVERFOllD Dr. ana Mrs. J. i.esne Davis, of 135 South 18th street, opened Coolkenny, their home on Montgomery avenue, early this week. Mr. John G. Love, Jr., has gone to At lantic City for several weeks. BRYN MAWP-r-Mr. Tristram Coffin Colket, and his son, Mr. Tristram C. Colket. Jr., left yesterday to spend the Easter season at the Blooming Grove Hunting and Fishing Club, Glen Eyre. Pa. Mrs. Samuel E. Ewlng. of Montgomery avenue, has returned from Pittsburgh, Where she visited her sister. Mrs. J. K. Bwlng. and attended the marriage of her niece. Miss Jessie Miohell Ewlng. Mr- and Mrs. William Twells Tiers, of Bryn. ilawr. who spent the winter In the Squib, will return home after Easter. "Tirr children ieturned this week ilr Walter Ohrystle Jr.. a student of tat? Gjollcge. returned yesterday to spend the' Easier vacation with his parents. Dr. awl Mrs. Walter Chrystle. of Bryn Mawr. r- RADNOR- Friends of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Hart of BuU-jubroofc. Rad nor, will regret to team tout thay are quarsntiaed. asthilr children aie Ml wlih tutMl;a WAJMi Mr and Mrs. WiUiam Welsh OF GREAT INTEREST and their family, of Hunnymeiie nvenue, vlll leave today to spend the Easter holidays In New York. At I51 Nnney llallowell, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick V. Hnllowotl, of Stanbabgh, Wayne, wilt leave today to spend tho week-end In lloston, Along the Reading Mr. nnd Mrs. George William Long, of Hlklns Park, have Issued Invitations for the marriage of their daughter, Miss 1'tcanor Uertel Long, to Mr. Charles An drew Reach. Jr.. formerly of Klklns I'nrk. but now making his home In Chicago. Tho wedding wltl take place on Wednesday. April 2G, nt 7 o'clock, to be followed Im mediately by n reception nt tho home of the brido's parents, on G Irani nvenue. Mr. Ihigcno Stull. Jr., of Wyncote, re turned home last week from the Penn sylvania State College to r-tismd his spring vacation as the guest of Mils parents nt their home on Woodland avenue. Mr. John Pchectz. of Wyncote, left vc terday for New York, where he will spend several days ns tho guest of friends. Miss Alice Hood, formerly of Jenklu town, who In spending the winter months mi the guest of Mr. Elmer Long, at Pit man, N. J., hns Issued Invitations for an Informal luncheon nnd bridge on Thurs day, May II, at I o'clock, at Pitman. The guects will be the members of Miss Hood's bridge club and tills will bo tho tast meet ing for the Ho.ison. Mr. Long hns also had Miss Hood's sister, Mrs. ltatplt Thatcher, nnd her small rnn. Master Ralph Thatcher, Jr., of Madison. Wis., ns his guests for several weekn. Mrs. Thatcher and her son left tho Hist of this week for Flushing, L. I., where lli-y will he the gusts of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph Morgan, until Saturday, when they will return to Philadelphia nnd will lnlt Mr. Thatcher's mother nt her homo In Germantovvn for several weeks before returning to Madison about the end of May. Mm. Thatcher will bo remembered as Miss Flatetfos Hood, one of the most popular mvmburH of the younger set of l Jcnklntown. Mra. William Davis, Jr.. accompanied by her sister. Miss Clar.i DePuy, of Jci.klntown, left this week for Stockholm. Sweden, where Mrs. Davis' husband Is In buulnes.1 and whero they will make their humo In tho future. Navy Yard Affairs Mr.. IlnlDh L. Hhcpard. wife of Lie tenant Shepard, Ctiltcd Stales Marl" Corps, entoi talncd at dinner on Sunday eve ning. In honor of Captain Nclsuii P. Villi t 'lilted .States Murine Corps, nnd Mrs. Viillc. Those iiesent were Captain Frank Halford, fulled States Marine Corps, and Mrs. Halford, Lieutenant David Ducey, 1'iilted States Navy, and .Mrs. Ducey, Miss Virginia fiipcrton. Mr. F. R. Maxwell, Lieutenant Commander Cuy A. llissdtt, fulled Slnts Navy; Captain Nlles Illshop, United States Navy, and Lieutenant J. Po led, United States Nnvy. Mrs. Jnlm Volney McAlpine, wife of Doctor Alpine, fulled States Navy, enter tained tho niPinhcrM of her bridge club yesterday after noon at her home. 212.', Rlt ner street. Iter guests ir.etudcil Mrs. A. T. Graham. Mrs. R. S. Kves, Mrs. War ner C. Lntz, .Mrs. David Ducey, Mrs. Earl I lean, Mrs. McClung und Miss Rlanchc Lane. Mis. Guy A. Rlshctt, of 2S2.' South 2lst street, who has been visiting her sister-In-law hi Kentucky for the Inst few weeks, will return to tho city In about 10 days. Tho olllccrs of the United States steam ship Connecticut will entertain informally on Satuiday evening at a dinner-dance to bo given on board tho ship. German town MISS ROSE BLASDAND The dance for the benefit of the Jewish war Sufferers, which was held last night in, Germantovvn by Miss Rose Blasband, was a great success. Miss Dorothy Calvert Green, of 418 School House lane, has her cousin, Miss Harriet Elmer, of Hridgeton, N. J as her guest this week. Mr, and Mrs. George H. Paine and Miss Gladys Paine, of 410 School House lane, will spend the week-end at the shore. Mr. and Mra, Henry Doan and their Bon, Master Carpenter Doan, of 153 West Car penter street, will spend the1 coming week end at Annapolis. Mr, nnd Mrs. A. Wayne Ttbblnson, Jr.. of Syracuse, N. Y., Wilt be the guests of Sirs. Robinson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed In I. Atlee, at their home, 3013 West Coulter street, for over the Easter holi days. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Thels Weger, of Mc Callum and Westvlew streets, will motor to Atlantic Qity for the week-end. An Interesting concert will be given to night at 3:15 o'clock In Association Hall. 'Germantovvn avenue above Rlttenhouse street, by the combined Glee and Man dolin Clubs of Colgate University, under the auspices of the Christian Endeavor Society of Summit Presbyterian Church, Westvlew and Greene streets. Miss Nina Spiegie, of Wlssahlckon and Mldvale avenues, will leave this week for a month's visit to Detroit. Mr. Jamea Cutler, of 380 School House lane, will spend Easter at Harvey's Lake, near Wllkes-Barre. Pa. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Snap and their family are spending tha Easter holidays at their Ocean City cottage. Airs. William B. Kurtz, of Manhelm strvet, ha Issued cards for a violin re cital by Bascha, Jaoobson. who has recent ly returned frvni Berlin, wbex he spent Xovr years In, study. K-SSBt'' fejB f i- - ! fIIIf v I tSl?WJiSWwf ' ' v "" -wn"" ""' "'z SMfMwiiMiitMiiWilwrii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiemuMimiiiiiiiiiiMi 'mum ntiiMaammmm&Sd JIISS ELINOR MORSE Plmtn I.J MnrHU. Miss Morse, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison E. Morse, of -1430 Spruce street, entertained nt luncheon, followed by n card party, yesterday in honor of Miss Helen Gertrude MillspauKh. whose marriage to Dr. Etlpar Quimby Bullock, of Wilmington, will take place next Wednesday. ' Weddings MncCAIN RICHARDSON. The wedding of Miss Irene Richardson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 1). Rich ardson, of 123 Wlster street, to Mr. Ctiiistinn S. Mnci'.iln will take place quietly tonight, nt fi o'clock, at tho homo of the tirld?'H patents. The ceremony will bo performed by the Itev. John Francis. Tbo bridal party will bo unusulil. ns the members, with tho exception of .the best man. will include nieces and nephews of Miss Richardson. Tho bride, who will tic given In marriage by her father, will be at tended by Miss Agnes Clement as maid of honor, mid tho bridesmaid will be Miss Saraellen Richardson. Two little Mower girts will be Miss Grace Anna Clement nnd her sister. Miss Vlctorlne Clement. .Mas ter Tolbcrt N. Richardson, Jr.. and Master Samuel M. Clement. 3d. will be tiny pages. Mr. MncCaln will have his brother. Mr. James S. MncCaln, as best man, and tli ushers will be .Mr. Thomas do Quartet Richardson. Mr. do Quartel Richardson and Mr. Frederick Clement. A small re ception will follow tho ceremony. Pink sweet pens and stock will form the decora tions In the mj" and will be carried by tho brldesm...T""".ind llower girls. After an extended wedding Journey Mr. and Mra MacCaln will llvo at 0438 Greene street, where they will receive their friends on Thursday afternoon, Juno 1, from I until 6 o'clock, nnd ngaln In tho evening from 8 until 10 o'clock. RICHARDS STINSON. A very pretty and Interesting wedding will take place this afternoon In tho Gethsemane Baptist Church. 18th street nnd Columbia avenue, when Miss Martha Mao Stlnson, granddaughter of Mrs. M. F Tecklenburg. of 1731 Berks btreet. wltl becomo the bride of Mr. Alnn H. Rich ards, of 172G North 18th street The ceremony will bo performed nt 3:30 oclock by tho Rev. Peter C. W.lght. pas tor of the church. Mr. Albert K Milter wilt give tho bride In marriage. She will wear a smart coat suit of whlto broad cloth, and a pink Neapolitan braid hat, trimmed with pink rosebuds. Lilies of tho valley and sweet peas will be combined In her corsage bouquet. Miss Josephine Richards, the bridegroom's Bister, will be maid of honor. Her coat suit is of dark blue taffeta. With this will be worn n leghorn hat, trimmed with pale yellow roses and a corsage bouquet of yellow rosea. Mr. Clarence Bell will act as best man. Mr. nnd Mra. Blchards will leave for the South after tho ceremony, and will be at home after Juno 1 nt 4632 North 12th street. BERGMAN.V DISTLER. The wedding of Miss Lydla Naomi Distler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Dlstler, of 2462 North 16th street, to Mr. Ralph G, Bergmann was soiemmzeu on Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Second German Baptist Church. Hancock street above Dauphin street. The cere mony was performed by the pastor, the llev. S. A. Kose, assisted by the Rev. Wil liam Kubn. Mr. Distler gave his daughter In marriage. She wore a gown of white Georgette crepe, edged with white satin, and a veil of tulle arranged with sprays of orange blossoms. Brltje roses and lilies of the valley were carried. Miss Buth Marie Distler, who attended her sis ter as maid of honor, was gowned In pale pink taffeta, draped with pale yellow tulle. The bridesmaids. Miss Althea S. Kose, and Miss Irma B. Stump, of Buffalo, N. Y.. wore frocks of pink Georgette crepe edged with satin. Miss Miriam Anna Distler, the bride's Bister, was ilower girl. Her white lingerie frock of batiste and lace was trimmed with pink ribbons, and her tlower basket held pink sweet peas. The bridegroom bad Mr. William H. Distler as best man, and Mr. John O. Distler, Mr, Adolph E. Seerth, Mr. Richard R. W'dmalr and Mr. Arthur Kunz were ushers. AfteV the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Bergmann, follow ing a brief Southern trip, will make their home In Norfolk, Va. HALL BLYvTHE. The wedding of Miss Mary Snyder Blythe, daughter of Mrs. Estella Blythe, 117 North SOfh street, and Mr. John Cam eron Hall, took place yesterday afternoon at o'clock In Tennent Presbyterian Church. The ceremony was performed by the pastor of the church, the Rev. Samuel A. Harker. Th? bride was given In marriage by her grandfather, Mr, E. C. Brenner, and had as maid of honor. Miss Elsie Hoe filch. Mr. Leslie A. Carfrey was the best man, and the ushers we-e Mr. Herbert J. Bruder and Mr. Raymond W. Reagan. Miss Beatrice Eaton, a friend fit the bride, sang, and Miss Elizabeth McDonald was at the organ. After a short wedding trip, Mt. and Mrs. Hall will be at hoiqe after June 1. at '56J3 Whitby avenue, West Philadel phia. Woodbury Mrs. William A- Flantgen announces the engagement of her daughter. Mlsa Ruth Flanlgen, to Mr. Mason W. Wds. worth, of New York. Bala-Cynwyd Miss Isabollo Jackson, of Philadelphia, and Miss Kthclwyn Vandlver, of Bnla, will spend tho Eastor : olldays In New York. MIrs Jnckson will stay with her aunt, while Miss Vandlver will be the guest of Miss Dorothy Mulford. South Philadelphia Mrs. It. L. Tnterii. of South Kith street, iiccompnnlcd by Mrs. F. 1. Dutlon nnd Mrs. Georgo Folnitr. left for Atlantic City yesterday to remain over tho week-end. Mr. James Keenan, of 1905 South Broad street, a popular member of the Cortcy Club, and well known In South Phila delphia, left on Tuesday for Shteveport, La., where he expects to remain about a year. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hagcrty. nnd the Misses Hngerty, of 12H Christian street, will spend the Easter liolldas at their summer home in Plermont. Tbo entertainment committee of the Qui Vive Club Is arranging n series ot weekly dances, to be given on Thursday evenings after Easter, In the Cortcy Club, 11th nnd Wolf streets. Mr. . and Mrs. IJarry Louderbackr of 2101 South 19th street, nro receiving con gratulations on tho birth of n sou, -Mr. Harry Know-tea, Jr. Mrs. Louderhack will be remembered ns Ethel Minor, of Indian apolls, lnd. Mr. nnd Mrs. George Sellkowltz, of Passyunk nvenue and Reed street, are In Atlantic City, where they will remain for a week. Mr. Rodman Frledenberg. of Rth nnd Cross streets, will Bpend this week-end at Stnuo Harbor ns the guest of Mr. Harry Rowley. t The Art Craft Needle Club will meet at the home of Miss I.Ida Fisher, Broad stieet and Passyunk avenue, this week. Roxborough Mrs. Clyde Lever, of Green lane and Pechln street, entertained Informally last evening, when her guests were Miss Helene Snyder, Miss Margaret Sarge, Miss Ethel Sudders. Miss Elizabeth Sclmfleld, Miss Edith Newhall, Mrs. Wayne R. i Mover, Mies Edith Kerkeslager and Miss Marian Dodgson. Mnster John Rorabaugh. the young son of Mr. and Mrs. N. Claire Rorabaugh, of 201 Rnchelle avenue, Wissahfckson, is spending the week with his grandmother, Mrs. Leander M. Jones, of Germantovvn, In Atlantic City. Mr. and Mra Charles J. Nice, of 1024 i.aunsion sireei, win pass tne taster non days in Spring Lake, N. J. Miss Kstelle Sacks, of 6937 Ridge ave nue, has returned from New York. Delaware County Announcements have been received of the marriage of Miss Mary J. McWade, of 2111 South 68th street, Philadelphia, to Mr. William 11. Chester, of Darby, on April ll. The Darby Branch of the Delaware County Society of the S. P. C. A. will give a musical In Colvvyn Hall on May 18. Mr. William Jinser, of Drexel Hill, will spend several days this week in Chicago, Mr. Edward Fischer, of Media, Is home after several months' absence In Cuba. Mrs. T. B. Rarnett, of Ridley Park, Is entertaining Mrs, J. H. Hale, of South Gastonbury, Conn. Mrs. E. H. llolden and Miss Helen Holden, who sailed from i Jacksonville, Fla., on Sunday, will arrive at their home In Drexel Hill today. Northeast Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. H. Walton and her daugh ter, J,S3 Verna Walton, of 2574 East Memphis street, will spend Easter at At lantic City. What's Doing Tonight Philadelphia Safety Council meeting. Frank ford Institute. i Collece Arts Auoclatlou of Aruerlc opens annual senelon. Nermandle Hotel. Market Street Merchants' Association meet Ins. Hlnghain Hotel. O.aq o clock. ratals on "Preparedneis," North Branca. T. M. C. A.. 8 o'Jok- Pennsylvania Prison Society. 600 Chestnut treU 8 o'clock. Team Owners' Association, Bourse. 8 o'clock. Retires for the Society pax will he accepted ana prlntea la the Eienlns Lrdxcr, but all such notices must tx writ Jfn on one side of the paper, must be suned In full, with full address, and ubea possible telephone number uuat be alien. itend alt such eommualrauaas to "So ciety Editor." Kieoln? Ledier, 608 Chest nut street. . L'nlees . these requirements are carried out. so that v-etlOratloa may .be possible, the notice will not be publUted. Tioga Mrs. Charles Edward Hallowell, of 1822 West Tioga street, entertained at cards, followed by a buffet luncheon, today. Her guests Included Mrs. William Carman, Mrs. Frederick Jennings, Mrs. Charles Russell, Mrs. Henry, Barry. Mrs. James Hogg, Mrs. A. L. Thorn, Mrs. William C. Clark, Mrs, Frank Ball, Mrs. James Thompson, Mrs. Henry Miller nnd Mrs. Joseph Kinsley. Miss Agnes Walker, of 18th and Tioga streets, was hostess nt the muslcale given last evening by the members bf her sew ing club. Those taking part were Miss1 E. Jane Ogtten, Miss Lillian R. Jackson, Miss Irene Boater. Mies Gertrude Klefaber. Miss Ola Robertson nnd Miss Florence Nuttall. Miss Helene Lukens, of 3416 North 15th street, Is spending the week In Atlantic City. Miss Emma Miller, of 3S03 North HA street, who has been spending nine weeks wllh her sister. Miss Mary Miller, In Fairmont. W. Va., has returned to her home In Tioga. Miss Florence P. Bcrnhelmer, of 3319 North Gratz street, has gone to Atlantic City to remnln a week. West Philadelphia Miss Emily Houldsworlh. of 120 South S4th street, will spend the Easter holidays In Atlantic City ns a guest of Mr. and Mrs. It. Gllmore, nt the Virginia apartments. Miss Sadye Appiebaum, of 203 South 53th street, has gone to New York for several weeks. Mrs. II. C. Mellon nnd her daughters. Miss llosetenn Mellon and Miss Nora Mel lon, of 515 South 41st Rtroot, wilt spend tho Easier holidays nt Chelsea as the guests of Mrs. Joseph Kleckner, of Cynwyd. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Irvine, ot 6127 Market street, have opened their cottage nt Chelsea, N. J. Mr. Chnrles Carroll, son of Sir. nnd Mrs. John Carroll, of 57th and Media streets, has returned from Boston where be has heen visiting relatives. After tho Easter holidays Mr, Carroll will leave for n tour through the Southern States. Lansdowne The Alpha Beta Delta Sorority met last evening. The members of the sorority are Miss Myrtle Craig, Miss Helen Rold, Miss Miriam Hart, Miss Mary Qulnlnn. Miss .Marlon Gouchcr, Miss Mnrjorle Young, Miss Dorothy Humphries, Miss Alma Un derbill, Miss Helen Davenport, Miss Mar Gclglcr nnd Miss Lillian Bloodsvvorth. The members of Ye Owls' Club will shortly Issue invitations for a danco In tho Century Club, on May 12. They will hold their fifth annual banquet at Atlantic City on Juno 3. The girls' basket ball team of the high school will shortly Issue invitations for a dance, to be held In the gymnasium the latter part of May. The school orchestra will furnish the music. The committee in charge Includes Miss Mar garet Dunn, Miss Eleanor -Innes. Miss Marlon Goucher, Miss Helen McCoach, Miss Cora McCully, Miss Dorothy Koltcr, Miss Ncttlo Greer, Miss Mildred Taylor, Miss Marjorlc Young, Miss Dorothy Wlmer, Miss Edith Bonsalt, Miss Melynda Walton, Miss Catherine Bloodsvvorth and Miss Margaret Lystor. Mrs. Thomas Colllnan and Miss Marlon Peterson will have charge of the bud table at tho fair, which will be held at tho Merlon Convent the latter part of May. BON WIT TELLER. Gb CO. CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY SJeune jftiless" & "flapper" Jfasfjtoms Individualized Types Thai Are Held Exclusive to This Shop For the miss of 14 to 18 Bonwit Teller & Co. present modes of debonnaire chic and youthful charm. For the hard-to-fit girl of 12 to 16 there are the Flap per" styles an origination of this shop. '25.0.0 Suits Developed in rtnrrl ar. riIt e.rtVri rintion fronts, waistcoats and flare side Misses' Alluring Sport Suits White and colored charmeuse. White and striped la Jerf. White and colored Georgette crepe. Striped Khaki-Kool and Punjab. Wool Guernsey and velours. 22.50 to 59.50 For Ciass Day & Graduation Misses Dainty Frocks , 1950 to 4950 ,Net, lace, organdie and Georgette crepe frocks in white and French pastel shadings. Also many hand made and hand embroidered styles, High Colors in Misses' Velours & Silk Bolivia Coats .., , ,. . i . .i A large collection of models in foliage green, rose, peacock, American beauty, reseda, apricot, gold, magenta, bronze. 22.50 35.00 59,50 95,00 HI ENOCH ARDEN TO BE PRESENTED IN AID OP METHODIST HOSPITAL Interesting Reading of Tennyson's Immortal Work Will Be Given in Chapel of Church During Easter Week Other Events TENNYSON'S "Enofih Ardtn." With music by Richard Strauss, wltl be given for the benefit of the Methodist Episcopal Hospltftl. Broad and Wolf streets, on Thursday, April 27, In tho chapel of the First Methodist Episcopal Church, Main nnd High streets, Gcrmnntown, by Mrs. Helen Dlefendorfer Tevls, reader, as sisted by Miss Jane E. Miller, soprano, and Miss Mabel M. Parker, accompanist. The "L. G," Club Is making elaborate preparations for tho June dance to ba held on June 10 at the Betfleld Country Club. The club has been very active lately, holding parties, dances nnd offering vnrlous other forms of entertainment for 'Ha members and their friends. A meet' Ing was held nt the home of Mr. John Haas, 600 Spruce street. Darby, on the evening of Anrll 17, nt which every mem ber was present. After ull business mat ters pertaining to the coming dance were completed Mr. Hnas nnd Mr. Buchnl fur nished some enjoyable music, after which n luncheon was served. Tho next meeting of tho club Is scheduled for April 23. An oratorical content on Jewish topics will be held nt the rooms of the Hebrew Literature Society. 310 Catharine Btreet, tomorrow night nt 8 o'clock under the auspices of the Young Men's nnd Women's Hebrew Association of this city. This will be the first time that such a contest was ever attempted by such nn organization, nnd Its success Is assured by the partici pation of ten of the best orators In the association. Gold nnd silver medals will bo awarded to the two best speakers. The Judges will be Mr. Lewis J. Flncstone, Mr. Samuel Grossman and Mr. Abraham Derk ovvltz, Among the contestants will be Miss Miriam M. Mngll, MIsb line Berman, Miss Florence II. Sutlnnd, Mr. Bernard Brodlc, Mr. Charles F. Grconberg. Mr. Herman H, Berlin, Mr. George J. Rurrl- AMUSEMENTS CA obp Theatre MAJSBnd8TB VJ1U U C v.4 VDKVIU.K - CunilnuouS fi A. M. to 11 P. M. 10c, inc. 55c. The Maid and the Mummy" NAT NAZARRO & CO. AND OTHBRH CJ-r-rwlvTT MAltKET AtiOVE 10T11 KJVli..sJ Today. Tomor. ft Sat. Marguerite Clark In "MOl.LIE SIAKF. DnLtEVE" Nt Week MARIE DOIIE In "THE HEART OF NORA KI.YNN" VipfnrMQ Charlie Chaplin V 11 lillld In llurlMfiue on MARKET Above 0th Oai'men "hnwlnjr AST .". DAYS 0 A. M. to 11:10 P. M Palace 10c 1214 MARKET 50c 10 A. M. to ll:in P. M. Lenore Ulrich In "The Hurt of Paula" Metropolitan Opera Hou, Frl. Eve. April 28. JOHN McCORMACK Stat Sate at 1100 Cheatnut St. S2, 11.60, tl. 75c. Rer. U. At 10:40, 12:30, S-.lH.JTi B. 7:45. SU30 Arcadia "&3&T n3 Mary Boln4tUn '"ffl SScrlnft atone" SPECIAL ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TO A Large Collection of Misses Tailleuuiis 'Qlfw 051 slel Ch Poiret irlmmitArnovei Dockets, braid binding, effects. Sizes14 to 18. "Flapper" Tailor Suits Specialized at 16.50 22.50 39.50 A most extensive variety of models for school ano! dress service, in s'erge, gabardine, twills, mixtures" and checks. Featured are braid bound box coat suits, belt coat suits, plaited and Norfolk coat suits, corset flare coat suits. For the hard-to-fit girl of 1 2 to 1 6. "Flapper1 Top Coats , 1 2.75 25 00 : A large collection of specially designed styles for school and dress wear in serge, gabardine, wool Guernsey, black-and-white checks and silk-and-cloth combinations. For the hard-to-fit girl ofl2 to 16. . '. , "Flapper" Afternoon Frocks ..j i - ' ' "' - 12.75 to 35.00 For the party and other little formal affair, special ized styles developed in appropriate materials and colorings for the hard-to-fit girl of 12 to 1 6. aon, Mr. Abraham F. Otto, Mr. Hitry Koladncr nnd Mr. Harry Kllngsberg. Mr. Maurice Cohen gave a reception In honor of the Sylvia Club, which has or" gn I zed under ft new name. Among tha blTlcers elected were Mr, Maurice Coheri. president; Mr. Harry Jaspan, treasurer, nnd Mr. Harry Lnruer, secretary, Ths next meeting will be held at the home of Mr. Maurice Cohen, 413 Christian street, on Sunday at 4:30 o'clock. AMUSEMENTS Adelphi B'&n,nt,ns Monday Night' SEAT SALE OPENS TODAY WINTimoP AMEfl Prnt crnit, itAitcounT-H peiifect comedt "A Pair of Silk Stockings" The Station' Smartest and tlrltliteat Flay With the Same Cast That Appeared One Entire Year in N. Y., Including SAM SOTHERN Wise and unique, chic and delightfully amusing "'oi.i.JnL- Thla and Next Week, Evga. Stl3 vjraillCK Matinees Wed. and Bat. Stia COHAN HAnniB Treaent THE FUNNIEST PLAY IN THE WOIU.D IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE Orlslnal New York Cast ami Production, llent Seats 1 at Poputar Wed. Matlnna B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE CHESTNUT AND TWELFTH STREETS Mary Shaw & Co. Amelia Stone & Armand Kalisz Iljlle Baker; Kajirama: Howard's Antmata, nnd Others. Net Week Mlt.UHCl) lACOMHEn A CO. BROAD Last 3 Evgs. Mat. Laurette Taylor '" "SSST0 lly J. HARTLEY MANNERS Next Week SEATS TODAY Mr. Cyril Maude in GRUMPY ACADEMY, Mon. Afternoon, April 24, at t TWO-PIANO RECITAL by Harold BAUER OssiD GABRILQWITSH Benefit Rumlnn Com.. Jnnergenjaf Aid PRICES: IS, 1.50. II. 71. OAUCERY. 60a Tickets ot lieppes, jijtv wnesisiui Birert r- T VDTn TONIUHT rr 8!1B ""ReBUlw Mat. Saturday THE CYCLONIC OfPERATlC TRIUJ4TH "ALONEAT LAST" Great Slnttlnn Cant and Ensembla of 75 ONLY MUSICAL SHOW IN TOWN! "lXr1r,,,f HTAnTS NEXT MON. MAT. WainUt Top. Prlcei. Seats Now Selling- LOST IN NEW YORK ' See Vast River of Real Water. Dig Sensation. Forrest Neltt Week ?$$? Mask and.WlK Club In Whoa-Phoebe'" Good ideals for All Performances IinickerbockerMkttThe Brute Mats. Tues.. Thurs., Sat. S, Tat. Off. elours and Taffela cape and tic collars, linked M