Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 22, 1916, Final, Page 9, Image 15

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NANCY WYNNE IS MUCH INTERESTED
IN CHEVY CHASE CAMP FOR WOMEN
The Month of May at Least Will Be Devoted to Camping
Out by Members of the National School of the
Woman's Section of the Navy League
JUNIOR AID SOCIETY WILL
GIVE FASHION SHOW IN MAY
Members of Roxborough Younger Set
for Attractive Exhibit to Be Given for
of St. Timothy's Hospital
Arranging
Benefit
EVENING EEPqiim-PHIKAtoEkPHIA. SATURDAY, APRIL' 22, 1910.
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"TVfONDAY week women of (ill kinds
JLVJL nnd descriptions, single nnd other
i wise, young nnd middle-aged, wilt start
ouf, frockctl-ln sports suits nnd hats,
firmed with tooth brush, comb, hand,
kerchief nnd a few other extras, nnd
will ,r!do sally off to Chevy Chaso to
Join the encampment of the National
SerVlcd School of tho Woman's Section
of tho Navy League. Thero arc to he
lvo couVnos In May, lastlnr; two weeks
oacli.' ' The, llrnt commences on May 1
nnd the second May lfi. And thoy nro
nil to wear khnkl uniforms nrtd learn
how to malco beds scientifically, mind
you, nnd Rood gracious! got up nt 6:30
o'clock; and Just think, they may go In
to Washington for two whole hours In
tho afternoon, from 4 until 6 o'clock.
Won't It ho ffity nnd festive? Besldo
this they will havo to Btudy how to
mako surgical dressings nnd npply
those same, and cogitate this well, my
dears, they will learn dietetics and
cooking for tho sick in two weeks'
time. Furthermore, they are going to
Uvo in tents. Tho last sentenco of the
day's program says, "Tho committee re
serves tho right of action In all matters
of discipline." Oh, Girls, nren't you
scared to death? You don't know what
might happon. Bo that ns It may, It
will ccrtajnly bo a flno thing, beyond
doubt, and tho young campers will ho
benefited In every way, mothlnks. Most
of tho smart girls from hero wilt go
down tho Bocond week becauso tho
Junior Lcaguo Convention wilt bo on
during tho first week In May.
Now that spring Is hero and the sub
urban homes nro novor moro attractive,
. thero will bo fetes and fairs of every
description and for all sorts of chari
ties. Tho beautiful homo of Mrs. Henry
Pomberton, Jr., on School IIouso lane
west of Wlssahickon avenue, Gorman
town, will bo tho scene of n largo bazaar
on Friday nftcrnoon, May 12, for tho
benefit of tho mountaineers of Vhglnla.
Thero will bo pony rides, a Punch nnd
Judy show to delight the hearts of tho
llttlo tots: moving pictures and competi
tion dancing for the debutantes, and all
sorts of pretty and useful things to buy
besldo cakes, candles nnd other cats.
' Among tho girls who nro Interested aro
Miss Edith Bally, Miss Josephine Fos
ter, JIlss Mary Clayton, Miss Joscphlno
Dornn, Miss Mildred lcc, Mrs. juuis
Rodman Pago, Jr., Mrs. William Paul
O'Neill, Miss Lulu Duhring. Miss LUHo
Crlsfleld. Miss Hope McMlchaol, Miss
Caroline II. Pemberton, Miss Virginia
Kobej'ta, Miss Anita Stetson, Miss Edith
Smith, Miss Mary Smith and Miss
Eleanor LonRstrcth. Probably tho most
Interesting event of tho afternoon will
bo tho baby show. All tho fashlonablo
babies In the neighborhood will bo thero
and many will rewo fiom town and
nlon? tho Main Line, not in baby
coaches, but In limousines, anil dressed
In dnlnty smocked frocks ami cunning
bonnets. Tho fair wilt-last fiom 2 until
7 o'clock nnd, from all accounts, It will
bo n big success.
Mnybo It is becauso tho season was
very late this year and every ono still
tired out, or mayho It Is becauso tho
women aro much taken up with their
preparedness classes and sewing and
knitting for the wounded. I cannot say;
but this Is certain, though thero will bo
a number tf weddings during tho com
ing week, thoro will bo very llttlo enter
taining In the way of dinners and
dances. To bo suro "Whoa-Phoebe!" of
tho Mask and Wig, will bo nn attrac
tion during tho cntiro week, and thero
will be tho much-talked-of Masquerade
dance nt tho Philadelphia Cricket Club
on Wsdnesday night, and, believe me,
thnt will be some danco from all I have
heard. The costumes nro to bo very un
usual, and n Brent many persona will go
to It- But with tho ex-cptlon of that
danco and Mrs. Scott's luppcr Club's
extra meoting Saturday Night, there will
be no dances of importance during tho
week,- which is generally full of such
entertainments. NANCY WYNNE.
Personals
At tho wedding of Miss Sibyl Harrison
Wright, daughter of tho Rev. Harrison U.
Wright and Mr Wright, of St. Asaph's
Rectory, Bala, and Mr. Edward Osborne
Coatctf, son of Mrs. Joseph II. Walnwright,
which wII be solemnized next Saturday
at 1 O'clock In St. Asaph's Church, tho
bride will have her sister, Miss Marie
Baldwin WNgftt, as mam or nonor. anu
hoibrldesmntdu will ha Miss Emllle uuvai
llllams. Miss Sarah A. Baker, Miss Mar
tin Taylor and Miss Ruth Bliss, daughter
Mr. ana Mr waiter rneips miss, oi
"New York, and a cousin of the bride. Llt
tlo Miss Eleanor Clay, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs, Curtls'L. Clay, of Ardmord, will
be flower girl, and Master Wyllys Terry,
Jr., of New York, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Wyllys Terry, of New York, and a cousin
of the. bride, will act, as page. Mr. M.
Vernon Coates, brother of the bridegroom,
will bo best man, Mr. D. Evans AVUllams,
Jr.. Mr. Francis Macomb Cresson, Mr.
Curtis Livingston Clay. BIr. Frank A, Sar
tori, Mr- Daniel Milton Miller, Mr. Edward
B, Edwards, lr. Herbert Church and Kn.
sign Henry S. M. Clay, United States
Navy, will be the ushers. Tho Rev, Har
rison B. Wright, father of the bride, will
officiate.
Following the church ceremony4 which
will be witnessed by both families and a
few friends, u reception will bo held at
St AfcapWa Rectory.
Mrs. J, Drysdale Leo. of the Burlington
Apartments. 13th and Spruce streets, an
nounces the engagement of her daughter,
Miss Je&nnetta Lee, to Mr. W. Atlee Bur
pee, Jr., of this city, Miss Lee made her
debut several seasons ago at a lanSJ tea
at the Acorn Club, together with Miss
Adelaide Longhead, now Mrs, Brinton
Lucas, and Miss Beatrice Bailey, vho
since 'then married Mr, Robert McBrlde,
or Brooklyn.
The engagement Is announced of Miss
Nathalie Wilson, daughter of Mrs. Ed
ward II. Wilson, to Mr. Robert Clarkson
Clothier, of Jlaverford.
-Another Interesting engagement which
is announced today Is that of Miss Caro
line Sellers Bmee, of Bryn Mawr, daugh
ter Pf the late Mr. and Mrs George Taylor
Barnes, to the Ray. J. A. Johnston Ross,
of the Union THVological Seminary. New
York The marriage will tane place quiet
ly la June at the home of the bride.
Mr and Mrs, John R Valentine, of
Highland Kami, Bryn Mawr, -will leave
tomorrow to visit Mr and Mrs. Bonsall,
pf Harford County, Md. They will attend
the Harford County Steeplechase on
Monday morales and. the Green Spring
Valley .steeplechase, that aJierncojj, Jfr,
nnd Mrn, Valentino will also nttend the
dlnner-danco, which Mr, nnd Airs. Ben.
Jamln Brewster will jrlvo Monday eve.
nlng, In the Green Spring Vnlley, nnd
the wedding of Mhs Donsall and Mr.
Wnllaco Lnnahan on Tuesday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. William P. Dencgrc, ot
Susquehanna road, Kydnl, will have Mrs.
Dcnegre's sinter, Mrs. Itlchard Koarns,
of Toronto. Chn., ns her guest for nn
Indefinite time. Mrs. Kcnrns arrived yes
terday. Mr. and Mrs. Denr-gro have 1s
Biifd Invttntlons for a cretonne masked
danco nt their homo on Saturday, April
2D. In honor of Mis. Kenrns.
Severn! luncheons nro Also being nr
ranged In her honor next week. Mrs
Hoboy, of queen Lnno Manor, has Issued
Invltntlnni for n luncheon nnd brlclga on
Tuesday at 10 o'clock, nnd Mrs. Jmnes
Donegre, of Ocrmnntown. will entertain
nt luncheon and bridge on Wednesday.
Lieutenant Lowry Boyd Stephenson, U,
8 M. C, will be the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. David S. II. Chow, of 19 South
21st street, over the week-end The en
gagement of their daughter. Mis'? Mary
Evelyn Chow, to Lleutennnt Stephenson
was recently announced.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Clrnhame Wood, of 22tl
St. James place, returned to their homo
yesterday from Washington, I). C, where
they have been spending several days.
Mr nnd Mrs. Wood will leavo today for
Atlnntle City to Join their family at the
apartment which they nre occupying for
tho ! aster holidays. They will shortly
closo their town house nnd go to IVawa
to occupy their now homo for the sum
mer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Gcorgo W. Chllds Droxel
havo moved out to Wootton, their home
in Hryn MaWr, for the spring nnd early
summer.
Congressman J. Hampton Moore and
Mrs. Mooro havo opened their summer
homo at Island Heights, N. J for tho
EaBtor season, and nre entertaining a
houso party. Their guests Includo Mrs.
Clayton S. Mooro nnd her son. Master
Daniel IC Mooro; Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwin M.
Mooro, Master Mark Mooro, Miss Mary
15. Kramer, Miss Edith Dcchant. Miss
Knthryn Hamilton. Miss Edith Thomp
son. Miss Linda Cartledgo, Miss Sevena
C. Moore, Miss Julia D. Moore, Mr. Dorft
Moore, Mr. Mark Moore, Mr. Hnrvey
Moore, Mr. Goorgo Dlpple, Mr. Barton
Kindts nnd Mr. Osborne Flnclts. Mr. nnd
Mrs. Mooro wilt occupy their cottago for
tho summer early In June.
Friends of Mrs. William H. Donnor
will bo glad to learn that sho Is recover
ing from her seere Illness In tho Jeffer
son Hospital, and will ho able to return
to her homo In Dryn Mawr next week.
Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo Flagg and Miss
Adelaide Gordon Flagg, of 3Q1D Walnut
street, aro spending Easter at the Tray
more, Atlantic City.
Mrs. William B. Caperton, wlfo of Ad
miral William B. Caperton, and her daugh
ter. Miss Marguerlto Caperton, aro spend
ing a few weeks at tho Ittttenhousc.
Along the Reading
- OToJ.Y' 'si!
MRS. ROBERT MORTON
METZLER
Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Morton Metiler,
whose marrlago took place Thursday, are
at present staying In Atlantic City. After
May 1G they will be at home at 1102
Wyoming avenue, Logan.
Tho Junior Organization of the Oak
Lano Review Club has Issued Invitations
for a dance to be given at the Old York
Road Country Club on the evening of Fri
day, May ID, at 8 o'clock. Tho patron
esses will be Mrs. George W. Stuart, Mrs.
John Miller. Mrs. Arthur Hood, Mrs. W.
Hastco Smith and Miss Marshall.
The Beta Gamma Sorority will give a
dance at the Old York Road Country Club
on the evening of Friday, April 2S, at 8:30
o'clock. Tho committee In charge In
cludes Mis3 Eva Llnde, Miss Josephine
Llnde, Miss Betsy Walker, Miss Isabel
Walker, Miss Dora McKnight, Miss Eliza
beth MoKnlght, Miss Amanda Ifagan. Miss
MarJorle Westerman and Miss Katherlne
Dlckel, The patronesses will be Mrs.
Harry Llnde, Mrs. Charles C. Walker, Mrs
P. Hagan, Mrs. John It McKnight and
Mrs. Walter S. Westerman.
Mr. J. Howard Lewis, of Washington
lane, Elklns Park, Is expected to return
home today from Baltimore, Md., where
he has been spending several days this
week, having attended the races at Havre-de-Grace.
.
Miss Frances Manning Leach, of Noble,
has returned from Atlantto City, where
she has been spending several days. Miss
Leach's engagement to Mr. C. Harold
Tiers, ot Philadelphia, was announced
recently.
Mr. and JMrs. Charles Potter, Jr., have
had Mlsa Marie Weeks, of New York, as
their guest. Miss Weeks returned to her
home yesterday. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip S. Collins, of Green
wood avenue and Church road, Wyncote,
have Mrs. Collins' Bister, MI33 Schell, of
New York, as their guest for several
days. Many Informal entertainments will
be given In Mlsa Schell's honor during her
visit, t
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bremmer, Jr., of
Summit avenue. Jenkintown, left yester
day by motor for Lebanon, Pa., where
they will be the guests of friends for the
Easter holidays. TSey will return to their
home on Monday.
Mr. and Mr. George Harlan McCall,
of 66th street and nth avenue. Oak Lane,
have Just returned from Readying, where
they have been spending the last two
weeks m. the sucats of Mr and Mrs.
Grant Fosnocat at the AWlne. Tbey vrlU
epend toe EasUr iwlidays at AtUntlo city
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Miss Leo is tho daughter of Mrs.
Along the Main Line
OVEHtiROOIC Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Stnnlcy
Smith, of Ovcrbrook, nro occupying tholr
cottage, 101 South Austin avenue, Vent
nor, for tho Easter season.
Mrs, Edwin G. Close, ot G1C3 Drexcl
road, will entertain nt bridge on Mondny
afternoon In honor of her cousin, Miss
Helen Mlllspaugh.
WYN'NirWOOD Mrs. Emma Clark.
Mrs. Joseph B. Crcagcr. Miss Beatrlco IC
Crcager and Mr. 12. Clark Crcager, of
Wynnowood nvenue, nro spending tho
Eastor holidays at Chelsea. Mrs. Creagcr
and Mlsa Crcagcr will stop at Chestnut
Ridge, N. J., on their way home, whero
they will visit Mrs. Alexnnder C. Forbes
for several days.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry S. Drinker, Jr.,
of Kent road, will spend tho week-end In
New Yorlc
BRYN MAWR Mr. nnd Mrs. William,
A. Lleber, of Morris nvenue, will give a
family house-party over tho week-end of
April 29. Their guests will Includo Mr.
Liobor's pnrents. General nnd Mrs. O. N.
Lleber, of Wnshlngton, D. C, nnd Mr.
Llcber's aunt, Mrs. Hamilton Llcbor, and
cousin, MIs3 Mao Lleber, of Newport, R. I.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Llpplncott wilt
return to Alscot, their home In Bryn
Mawr, on May 1.
Miss Henrietta B. Ely. ot Wyndhnm,
Bryn Mawr. will return on .Tuesday from
a visit to Hot Springs, Vn.
Mr. Charles 12. Mnthcr and hl3 daugh
ters, Miss Josephine Mather and Misy
Dorothy Mather, left on Thursday to
spend Easter at Brandywlne Farm, their
homo near West Chester.
RADNOR Mrs. Horaco Blnney Hare
and Mr. C. Willing Hare, who havo been
spending tho winter at 120 South 22d
street, will open Hnrford, their place nt
Radnor, next week.
Mr, and Mrs. Henry F. Michel will
move out to tholr homo in Radnor early
In May.
ST. DAVID'S Miss Marlon Ray Mul
ford and Miss Ksther S. Mulford, daugh
ters of Mr. and Mrs. II. IC Mulford, of
Pembroke nvenue, left Thursday to attend
the houso party to bo given by Mrs. M.
R. Somers and her daughters, at their
cottage In Ventnor, over Easter.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Nellson and Miss
Sarah C. Nellson, of 1926 Pino street, have
been unable to move out to Coolock, their
home in St. David's, owing to tho lllnesa
of Mr, Nellson.
STRAFFORD Sir. and Mrs. L. Mln
ford Humrlcnouse, of 'Woodland road,
Strafford, will leave on Tuesday to visit
Mr. Humrlchouse's father, Mr, William H.
Humrlcnouse. at Springfield, Mil., nnd at
tend the wedding of Miss Sarah Gaines
nnd Mr. Harry Humrlcnouse. which will
take placo In Hagerstown, Md, on Wed
nesday, WAYNE Miss Dorothy Painter, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard T. ralntcr, of
Summit avenue, arrived on Thursday to
spend Easter with her parents. Mlsa
Painter Is a student at St. Mary's School,
Burlington, N. J.
Mrs. C. W. Truxal and her Infant
daughter have returned from a visit to
Lancaster, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Roswell A. Meserve, of
Holmesburg, will spend the Easter holi
days with Mr. and Mrs. C. Austin Went
worth, of 216 Bloomlngdale avenue.
West Philadelphia
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J, Morrow, of
West Philadelphia, announce the engage
ment of their daughtor. Miss Frances
Trlnkle Morrow, to Mr. Henry J. Ebrey,
of Lansdowne.
Mr. and Mrs. Adam B. Conway, of
39th and Locust streets, will entertain
12 guests at a box party at the Mask
and Wig performance on Friday eve
ning. Mr. and Mrs. James II, Simpson, of
4623 Chestnut street, are entertaining a
house party at their cottage, at Ocean
City over tho Easter holidays. Their
guests are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gane,
Miss Lavallctte Gane, Mr, and Mrs. Mlnot
Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kochersper
ger, Miss Gladys Kochersperger, Mr. Mil
ton Hohlfeld. Miss Katherlne Simpson,
Dr, Herbert Thompson and Mr, and Mrs.
Frank Rice.
Mrs. E. G. Forster, Miss Dorothy
Forster and Miss Anne Whltall Forster,
of 4 ISO Chestnut street, are spending the
week-end at tho shore.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Koellltr, of 129
North 60th street, have left for Dayton,
O.. accompanied by their daughter, Miss
Lillian RoelUg, and Mrs. John Crist, of
5618 Angora terrace, to be the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. George Neff. Mrs. Neff will
be remembered as Miss Irene K. RoelUg
before her marriage last December.
Mrs. Alfred G. Metr, of 1406 North
62d street, will entertain the members of
her 600 club this afternoon. The guests
will Include Mrs. Alyoslus J. McCam
bridge, Mrs. John Pbaroah. Mrs, Coulson
Sheppard. Mrs. John Rledinger and Mrs.
Samuel Bennett
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The minstrel troupe of the Church of
Our Lady of the Rosary, B. V M. Sodality,
will present a musical comedy, entitled
"$h Rival Directors," ou the eve&liini ot
j$rOad-3A
MISS JEANNETTA LEE
J. Drysdalo Leo. Her engagement to
today.
Weddings
RICHARDSON ORUVER.
The marriage of Miss Ella E. Gruvcr,
daughter of .Mr and Mrs. Charles H.
Grmer, of CGI East Leverlngton avenue.
lUixhorough, to Mr. Percy Richardson,
of Rochelle avenue, Wlssahickon. was sol
emnized on Wednesday evening at tho
homo of the hrldo's parents. Tho Rev.
Dr. S. N. Vernon, ot tho Central Meth
odist Episcopal Church, performed the
ceremony, which was a quiet one, owing
to tho roccnt death of tho bridegroom's
mother. Mr. Gruvcr gao his daughter
In marriage. Immediately aftor tho serv
ice Mr. Richardson nnd his brldo left
on their wedding Journey. They will bo
nt homo after Juno 1 at 302 Rochelle ave
nue. Chestnut Hill
Mr. nnd Mrs. William W. Adams, Jr.,
of Navahoo avenuo and Mermaid lane, will
return today from New York.
Gerrfiantown
Mrs. Charles Montgomery, of New York,
Is the gueBt ot Mr. und Mrs. Joseph Ross,
of Wlssahickon avenue and West Upaal
street. f
Mr, Arnold Jennings, a student nt
Princeton University, vwlll -spend tho Eas
ter holldnys with his' parents, the Rev.
William Realty Jonnlngs nnd Mrs. Jen
nings, at their homo, C012 Greene street.
Mrs. D. Macphlo, of 5539 Morris street,
has Mrs. Thomas F. How nnd Miss Doro
thy How, of Toronto, Can., as her guests.
Mrs. Joshua Ash Pearson, of 433 West
I'neo street, will roturn on Monday from
her cottage at Cape May.
Sir and Mrs. Alfied Wolstenholme, of
322 Manholm Btrcet, will return on Mon
day afternoon from tho shoit.
Frankford
Mr. James McCann and his daughter,
Mls3 Mary McCann, of 7010 Tulip strcot,
havo returned from Easton, Pa where
they spent the winter.
Miss Eleanor Gallagher, of 2G06 Rhawn
street, will have as hor guests over tho
Easter holidays Miss Helen Fltzpatrlck
and Sllss Josephine MacNamara, ot Atlan
tto City.
Mr, and Mrs.- James R. Brown, of
Holmesburg, nro receiving congratulations
on the birth of a daughter. Mrs. Brown
will bo remembered as Miss Elizabeth
Maxwell, ot Germantown.
Tioga
Mrs. Charles R. Fulmer, of 1211 West
Allegheny avenue, and her daughter. Miss
Grace C. Fulmer, accompanied by BIr. E.
Joy Morris. Jr., of Wilmington, Del., and
Mrs. Francis IC Kllpatrlck, of 1208 West
Allegheny avenue, will motor to Ocean
City, N, J., today, to spend the day at
their summer home, 1229 Wesley avenue,
later going to Atlantic City to spend
Easter Sunday, and stopping at the Tray
more. Mrs. Fulmer will entertain quite ex
tensively at Ocean City this Bummer.
Mrs. Margaret Froellch, Miss Marie
Froellch, Sllss Adallne Froellch and Sir.
William Froellch, of 1251 West Allegheny
avenue, left yesterday to spend some time
at their cottage In Atlantlo City. They
were accompanied by Sir. nnd Sirs. Wil
liam Datz.
Mr. and Mrs. Wlnfleld S. Scull and
their daughter, Sllss Edna Scull, of 1348
Hunting Park avenue, are spending the
Easter holidays In Atlantlo City,
Tomorrow night the Rev, Dr. J. F.
Bartlett will give a lecture on the "Pas
sion Play at Oberammergau, in the
Temple Baptist Church, 22d and Tioga
streets. The Illustrations are from pho
tographs taken by the lecturer,
Mr. and Mrs. John Ellwood Wick, of
21st and Venango streets, will give a
dinner on Tuesday night for their daugh
ter, Mlsa Emma Reba Wick, and Sir.
C. Paul Ray, Jr., whose marriage will
take place on Wednesday, The guests
will be Miss Helen Mactague. Miss Hilda
Gangwlsch. Miss Mildred Frltch. Miss
Florence Renney, Sllss Ethel Macmunn,
Mr. Lee Miller Ray, Mr. Robert Bolger,
Mr. Harry Frits, Sir, George Roth. Mr.
Edwin Black and Mr. and Mrs. George
Ashcroft Havens.
Miss Carrie Ballenger, of 1427 Cayuga
street. Is the guest of Sirs. Sara Slattery,
qf Lincoln drive, In Atlantic City.
Kensington
Mrs. E. Krelger. of 1649 East Mont
gomery avenue, will entertain the mem
bers of the' Tioga, Sewing Circle on Wed
nesday afternoon. Those present will be
Mrs. F. Rledenlng. Mrs. J. Ward, Mrs. J.
Schenck. Mrs. D. Denny, Mrs. G. W, Felt,
Mrs. F Doherty, Mrs. O. J. Herts, Mrs. P.
O. Soda and Mrs. W, Connard.
Miss Florence Wilson, of lit Diamond
street, will spend Easter at Atlantlo city.
Br. and. Mrs. J. Newton, of 2634 Frank
ford avenue, will spend Easter at Atlantlo-City,
rhoto br rmnips studio.
Mr. W. Atleo Burpee, Jr., is announcod
Seaside Resorts
ATLANTIC CITV, April 22. Tho Great
Wooden Way ladlntcd a spirit of Joyous
ness today, for tho weather was dollght
fully balmy nnd thero woro no overhang
ing clouds threatening to ruin milady's
finery. So every one emerged from furs
and top wraps In their very newest and
best spring togs, alt of which made tho
famous Esplanade a dollglit to behold.
So colorful nro the modes this year that
one bus become rather blaso to the won
derfully Incongiuous combinations. Scotch
plaid hosiery, combining red, bluo nnd
giocn, with a dash of yellow, were worn
by a girl In a dark-blue tailored suit and
a Hnrry Lauder hat.
Miss Doris Miller, who Is at tho Chelsea
with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarenco
Stiller, nns on tho Walk nttircd In n
gray-and-black checked tailored suit and
n black turban, encircled with pink roses,
a largo corsngo of sweet peas added a
becoming touch.
Sllss Elsie P. Lyons was on the Chelsea
Walk nttircd In a dark blue coat suit
bound with black braid, She woro a navy
bluo sailor with green-nnd-red fancy.
Sllss Slargnret Hughes, of Slelrose Park,
who Is staying at tho Cholsea with Sirs.
A. W. Hughes nnd Sir. and Sirs. John J.
Campbell, wore with her slate-gray sports
suit n purple scarf and a lnrgo purplo
sailor.
Sllss Lefa Sullivan, who has been here
for a fortnight, was in a rolling chair this
afternoon, looking especially woll In her
dark blue sergo suit, white fox furs nnd
liluo sailor, simply trimmed with blue-and-
whlte ribbon. Sirs. Fordlnand Graves,
who Is at tho Brighton, chose narrow
black leather as the embellishment of her
dark blue serge suit. Sho wore n becom
ing hat of blue, edged with blue horsehair
brnld. Sllss Sllrlnm SIcgargce and Sllss
Lorna Stegargeo viewed tho Boardwalk
throngs this afternoon from a rolling
chair.
Sllss Julia SlacSIakln Is wearing a tai
lored sailor hat with hor citron-colored
sports suit.
Another attractive Philadelphia girl on
tho Walk was Miss Sarah Blackburn, who
was nttlred In a brown and black checked
Norfolk suit nnd n brown sailor.
Sllss Mario Garrlty was admired In a
smart-tailored gown, having a skirt and
black nnd white striped accordion platted
serge and blue-braided bodice worn with
a blue turban having a blue wing as Us
solo adornment.
Sllss Starle Camblos wore a dark bluo
suit built with capo effect and a chrome
nnd bluo straw hat.
Sir. Goorgo Slalpass has opened his cot
tage, on Connecticut and Pacific avenues,
for tho Easter season.
Tho Philadelphia colony 'at the Marl-bofrough-BIenhelm
was augmented today
by Sirs. S. SI. Pelrsol, Sllss Alice Hitchens.
Sllss Hortense Rlgley, Sir. and Sirs. Clar
ence P. Culln, Mr. and Sirs. Edward Bell,
Sirs. Alexander Martin. Sir. and Sirs. C.
J, Ralnear and Sllss Nobllt.
At the Chelsea, from Philadelphia, are:
Sir. nnd Sirs. SI. Bradley Ellis, Sirs. Flor
ence Huhn Walsh. Sllss Phylls Walsh,
Sir. and Sirs. W. H. Tovls Huhn, Sir. W,
H. Tevls Huhn, Jr., Sir. John SIcDeard, 3d,
Dr. and Sirs. T. D. Castro, Sir, George N,
Fleming, Sir, and Sirs. Harry Brown, Sir.
and Sirs. F, D. Lewis. Mr. and Sirs. E. C.
Sillier, Sllss D. A. Miller, Sir. E. C. Sillier.
Jr., and Sirs. Austin Heckscher.
The Philadelphia contingent at th
Dennis today Included Sirs. Clarence Kuff
ler, Sirs. Thomas H. Dufllngton. Sir. and
Sirs. David D. Lupton, Sirs. Louis Forst
ner, Sirs. Edward Saxtoti. Sir. and Sirs.
Joseph A. Short, Sllss Short and Mis3
Trudewlnd.
Sir, and Mrs. A. II. Wetherlll motored
down from Philadelphia and are at the
Traymore, where the following Phlladel
phlans are making their seashore home;
Sllss Emllle Fricke, Mrs. . W, K. Hale,
Sir, nnd Mrs. Henry S. Montgomery, Sllss
Isabel SI. Montgomery, Sirs. George Watts.
Sir. and Sirs. W. H. Bromley, Mr. and
Sirs. Eugene W. Fry and Mr, and Mrs. F.
E. Warner.
OCEAN CITY. April 22. Every train
Into this resort for the last few days has
been bringing hundreds of visitors from
Philadelphia and Its suburbs, and the
greatest Easter throng ever here Is the
general prediction.
One ot the big attractions for tonight
Is the dance at C. Ellwood Carpenter's
Casino Club on the Boardwalk.
William O. Miller, bursar of the Uni
versity of Pennsylvania, will give a song
recital in the First Presbyterian Church,
Slonday evening.
City Treasuier William McCoach and
wife, of Philadelphia, are enjoying the
holidays In their Atlantlo avenue cottage.
Past Commodore J. Ralph Wilson and
family, of Philadelphia, are at their sum
mer home here.
Prof. John D. Mahoney, of Philadelphia,
and his family have opened their cottage
for the Easter days.
The Rev Dr. A. G. Kynett and family,
of Philadelphia, are at their cottage.
Sir. TUonus F. Armstrong and family,
of Philadelphia, are among the cottagers.
Mr. J. Clark Moore and wife, of Phila
delphia, are here far the Easter season.
Dr. Charles T Gllden and family, of
Philadelphia, are here for Easter.
Mrs. Robert Welraer. of Philadelphia,
has opened her bay villa.
Sir. and Mrs. Clark DllWnbeck and
family, of Chestnut Hill, are at their
apartments in the Palatine, on the Board
walk. Among the guests of the Breakers aro
Mr. W W pketchley and family ; Mr $
A. WlUrkuton and family, and Sir, end
ilra. J, LV Stovers, of Philadelphia,
TTl LABORATE preparations are being
JLU made by tho Junior Aid Society of
St Timothy's Hospital, under the direc
tion of the president, Sirs. John J. Foulk
rod, Jr., for "A Fashion Show de Luxe,"
to bo given on Saturday" night, Slay 6, nt
Woodvale. Wlssahickon. Tho show has
been arranged by MIm Elizabeth Hey and
Includes! 'The Skntlng Girl," Mies Ethel
Cope J "Bird In Glided Cage," Sllss Marian
Preston! "Kitchenette," Miss Slay Grim
rod t "Riding Girl," Sllss Irene Dearnley!
"Maid In America," Sllss Kntharlno
Keelyj "Watch Your Step," Sllss Dorothy
Slnrtln ( "Georgette," Sllss Eleanor Irwin j
"Cherry Blossom," Sirs, William Eddie
man! "Preparedness," Sllss Mildred Hey!
"Oh, I Say!" Sties Hazel Btrkmtres "Co
cllo," Sirs. Francis Cnntrcll, Jr.! "Twen
tieth Century Grandma," SIIbs Starlan Ir
win! "Nettle's Knitting Knlck-Knacks,"
SIIs.1 Mildred Holt! "Sllss Daffy Dill,"
Sllss Ellen Schofleld : "Queen of tho Nile,"
Sirs. Edwin Dearnley! "Rainbow Girl,"
Sllss Slarlo Nolll; "Golf Girl," Stlss Ro
berta Neltl; "Motor Girl," Sllss Slargaret
Weir! "The Artist." Sllss Mildred Spring
er, nnd "Tho Bride," Stlss Paulino
Sweeten.
Tho show will bo varied with solos by
Sllss Helen Weber, soprano ; and special
dances under tho direction of Stlss Clau
dius C. Robb, Theso will Includo a Japa
nese danco, by Stlsi SIHIIcent Itnlsey, Sliss
Anna Fusscll, SIIsb Elizabeth StcKcown,
Stlss Clara Springer, Stlss Frances Sny
der, Stlss Bertha Chrlstcnsen, Sllss Helen
Baynton nnd Stlss Gladys IIowo, tho lat
ter singing tho solo part; and n Slaypolo
dance, directed by Sllss Fusicll, with n
chorus Including Miss Isabel Foulkrod,
Sllss Anna Ynhn, Stlss Knthryn Llttlc
wood, Stlss Etoanor Llttlnwood, Stlss
Lavnlctte Gane, SU3.1 Constanco Kcely,
SIlsi Elizabeth Simpson, Stlss Marie
Chrlstcnson and Stlss Charlotto Storrls.
THE concert and danco that a to Da
given by a number of prominent Over
brook matrons for tho benofit of tho
Roman Catholic High School for Boys
promises to bo a great success. Tho af
fair, which Is being arranged by tho
ladles of tho parish of tho Church of Our
Lady of Lourdes, will bo given In tho
ballroom of tho Bellovuo-Stratford on
May 3.
Among tho hoxholders will be Sirs. SI.
13. II. SIoMlchnn, Sirs. Frank Trainer, Sirs.
M. J. O'Meara, Sirs. J. J. Coylo, Sirs,
Leonard HIcklcy, Sirs. Charles E. Hnlla
han, Sirs. Jnrvls E. Gorman, Sirs. G.
Roberts White, Sirs. John Skclly, Sirs.
Joseph Gallagher, Sirs, Slartha Qulnn,
Mrs. J. Stanley Smith, Sirs. Edward D. C.
Lynch, Sir. John F. Cronln, Sirs. Henry
Esling, Sirs. Bannon, Sirs. Joseph Do
Lone, Sirs. William F. Harrlty. Sirs. J.
Bonner, Sirs. John Shcehnn, Mrs. P. J.
Whalcn, Sirs. George B, SIcClcllan and
Sirs. John Lcrrlck.
A sacred concert nnd danco will bo
given by tho Philharmonic Aid Society to
morrow evening, nt New Royal Hall, 7th
and Storrls streets. Tho commtttco In
chnrge Includes Sir. Nathan Balk, Sir.
Louis Orris, Sir, J. J. Rodgcrs, Sir. Ben
jamin Bcllmoro and Sir. Philip Schwnm.
Tho Young Slon'a Hebrew Political As
soclatlon held a meeting last Sunday, at
which Sir. Slorrls Qorin presented Mr.
North Philadelphia
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MISS FLORENCE A.
GABLE
Sir. and Sirs. Horace E. Gable, ot 2433
West Hagert street, pronounce tho engage
ment of their daughter, Sllss Florence A.
Gable, to Sir. Charles Lawrence, 3d, of
Bordentown, N. J.
The Dramatlo Club of the Philadelphia
Normal Alumnae, under the direction ot
Miss Helen Baldwin, will give "As You
Like it" In the William Pcnn High School
on the evening of April 23.
Miss Carrie E. Klelnfolder, daughter of
Sir. and Sirs. William Klelnfelder, ot 2S18
North 2 2d street, whose marriage to Mr,
Walter II. Fry, of 2257 North 22d street,
will take placo on Wednesday evening.
April 26, Is prominent In the religious and
social service work of the Reformed
Church.
Sir. and Sirs. H. J. Malott, of 2125 North
19th street, announce the engagement of
their daughter. Sllss Mildred Grace Malott,
to Sir. John Williams Rossell, of Camden.
Sir. and Sirs. Thomas J, Talley, Jr., ac
companied by their son, Sir, Thomas
Talley, 3d, of 3316 North 17th street, will
spend the week-end at Rlohardson Park,
Del.
Delaware County
Mrs. Fletcher Mitchell, of Glenolden,
will entertain her bridge club on Tuesday
afternoon. 'Members of the club are Sirs.
L. Roorbach, Mrs. E. B. Dill. Mrs. Her
bert Pennypacker, Sirs. L. Slartln, Mrs.
J. Haas, Mrs. A. Zelshle and Mrs. A. E.
Dannehauer.
The Folk Committee of Rose Valley will
hold a danoe In Artsman's Hall this eve
ning. Dr. Anna Howard Shaw has returned to
her home in Moylan after spending the
winter in Florida,
Stlss Josephine MIchell will give a party
for a number of children at her home In
Ridley Park on Monday afternoon.
Mrs. B, S. Pomeroy, of Ridley Park, will
spend the holidays at Atlantlo City.
Northeast Philadelphia
Mr. Albert McBrlde, of 1034 Richmond
street, and Mr. James Curran, of 3027
Richmond street, will spend the week-end
at Atlantic, City.
Taft In World Church Alliance
NEW YORK. April ?S. Ex-President
Taft, It was announced here lost night,
has accepted membership In the World
Alliance of Churches for the Promotion
oi international Friendship, which wilt
bold a contention at Garden City, N. Y.,
fc3gtnnlr.S t TAiesday
David Frank with a large loving cup fox
services rendered tho association,
A reception was given to Mr. nnd Sirs.
A. Itappnport by their children In honor
of Sir. Rappaport's birthday,
Among those present were Stlss Cella
Elsenberg, Stlss Frances Stelwcck, Stlsi
Anna Stelwcck, Sllss Arma Vlncoff, Miss
Elsie Hcrrlnger, Stlss Anna Fradlen, Stlss
Reba Newman, Stlss Esther Dudtkln,
Sllss Edith Pearlstoln, Stlss Anna Rappa
port, Sirs. Newman, Mr. and Sirs. A,
Schwartz, Stlss Evelyn Schwartz, Sir. and
Strs. A. Rappaport, Str. Stlchaol Rappa'
port, Sir. Goodman Iscnbcrg, Mr. Freed
man, Str. Jack Rappaport, Str. Jack
Standel, Sir. Philip Rappaport, Sir. Charles
Kcnncr, Str. Ralph Bell, of Wllkes-Barre,
Pa.; Str. William Shlgman, Sir, Nathan
Rappaport, Str. Barney Baron, Str. Joseph
Young, Sir. Harry Pcluvltz, nnd Str. Ed
ward Ccnecovo.
IF tho conditions of hard study, se
rious effort, keen Ingenuity and en
thusiastic support may bo taken as an In
dication of assured Buccess, the presenta
tlon of "Tho Frogs of Aristophanes," by!
students of tho Tcmplo University, will,,
without doubt, prove to bo tho most ef-,
fectlvo ot tills Institution's dramatic per
formanccs this year. Tho play will bo,
given In Its English version; the story is
delightfully funny nnd will provide nmplev
nmuscment, whllo tho music of the "Frog"
choruses will complete tho beauty of the
play. Tho costumes havo been designed
especially for this production, nnd will
leavo nothing to bo desired. Thero Is
also promise of a danco by drcck maidens,
enhanced by n solo dnnce, "Tho Pipes of
ran,"
A faculty commltteo Is directing the
play, consisting of Dr. Nicholas P.
Vlachos, of tho classical department; Dr.
Isabel Graves, of tho English department;
Sllss Anita Preston, of tho normal phy
sical education department, who Is In
chargo ot tho dancing, and Dr, Philip IV
Goepp, of tho Collego. of Music This well'
known Philadelphia 'musician has com
posed tho musical setting at tho choruses
especially for tho occasion. SIIbs Beulah
II. Spllsbury, of tho household arts de-
partment, has designed tho costumes.
Tho principal parts will be taken by Mr.
William G. Junkln, Str. John Allan, Sir.
Vernon B. Blckmorc, Stlss Graco Darling
nnd Sllss Ruth Gerstley. Slost of the welU
trained voices for tho choruses have been
drawn from tho normnl kindergarten de
partment of tho University.
Among tho patronesses aro Dean Laura
H. Camel!, Sirs. James H. Dunham, Sllss
Janlco Yvonno Stills, Sllss Isabel Craves,
Sirs. William Vlachos, Stlsi Luclnda P.
Mackenzie, Sirs. Davltt D. ChldesUr, Sirs,
Eugeno S, Foljambo, Sirs. Ida L. IC Sill
ier, Stlss Beulah G, Spllsbury, Sirs. Nich
olas r. Vlachos, Stlss Ellso R. Burchett,
Sirs. Percy S. Blckmoro, Stlss Jano S,
Jones, Stlss Alice A. Dcckman, Sirs. Eliza
beth L. II. Buckley, Sirs. F. T. Becker,
Sllss Stary E. Stone. Sllss Anna Vlachos,
Stlss Veronica L. Stlchcls, Sirs. S. J. Jun
kln, Sllss Katherlne T. Smart and Mrs.
Louis Garstley.
Tho performance Is scheduled for Frlr
day evening, April 28, nt Scottish Rite
Hall, and will bo followed by dancing.
South Philadelphia
Sir. Charles L. Vlguers, Jr., nnd Sir. T.
Lawrenco Vlguers, of 1749 South lEth'
street, senior students nt the South Phila
delphia High School, are spending Easter
week in Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs.
Charles L. Vlguers-will also spend Easter ,
nt tho resort,
A muslcatc, followed by a dance, will
be gtvon by tho Frco Sons of Israel, Phila
delphia Lodge, No. 12C, tomorrow evening,
nt their clubrooms, 172C South Broad
streot,
Tho committee In chargo of tho musi
cals, of which Mr. S. S. Weinberg Is"
chairman, has arranged a program of un-1
usual merit and has succeeded in obtain
ing musical talent of more than usual
ability.
Sllss Catherine Manes will play a piano
solo. A soprano solo will bo sung by
Sllss Sarah Stein, and Miss Lena Weber,
a contralto, will also contribute toward
tho evening's entertainment.
Lansdowne
Among those who have left the borough
to spend tho holidays are Sirs. John Slg
munds, who is in New York; Sir. and Sirs.
C. W. Eddie, who aro In Winchester, Va, ;
Str. and Sirs. C. W. Hough, who are In
Baltimore; Str. and Sirs. Owen Brooke
Evansi who nre at Atlantic City; Sir. and
Strs. C. B. Kerswell, who aro at Ocean
City, N. J.; Sllss Beatrice Kelly, who Is
at Atlantlo City, and Sirs. C. B. Kuehn
and her mother, who nre also at Atlantlo
City.
Mrs. Wlnfleld Scott, of Linden avenue.
Is entertaining her daughter and son-in-law
and their three children, who live in
Frankford, for over the holidays.
Sir. Joseph Ocsterlie, of Altoona, will
spend the holidays with his parents. Sir.
and Mrs. Herman Ocsterlie, of Linden
avenue.
Mrs. Louis Meyers and Sllss Marcellne
Sleyers, of Linden avenue, will return to
day from Atlantlo City,
Tho men ot the Saturday evening 600
will give a theatre party, followed by sup
per, for the ladles who are members on
Slonday evening. In the club are Miss
Cecil Ryan, Sllss Sllldred Scott, Miss Ade
laide Gllllngham, Sllss Ethel Wilson. Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Smith, Sir. Albert Hen
kels. Dr. Owen Grouke, Sir. Frank Ryan
and Mr. C. Duncan.
Camden and Vicinity
A number of weddings are being
planned for the near future. Sllss Florence;
Isabel Fenlmore, daughter of Mrs. Kath
arine Fenlmore, of 3&2 Lees avenue, and
Sir. David Lenox Gabel, of Merchantvllle,
will wed on Saturday evening, April 29,
at the home of the bride, with a, sister.
Miss Slae Fenlmore, as maid of honor ; Mlaa
Frances Yeager and Miss Roberta Hay
wood as bridesmaids ; Miss Mildred Oliver
playing the wedding march, and Mr. Will,
lam S. Bouton, of New York, as the best
man. Miss Alma E. Davenport, daughter
of the late George Davenport, of 108 Cot-
unga avenue, win Become me oriae or Mr,
Bryson M. Crall, son of Mr. Samuel B,
Crall, ot 716 Park avenue, .in June, with
her elster, Mrs. Minnie Ireland, as matron
bf honor: Miss Myrtle Daus. ot Trenton:
Sllss Elsie Davenport, of Camden; Miss
Nellie Shlnn, Miss Clara Simmons. MIus
Vivien Mathls and SIlssEdna SmUh qf
Collingswood. as bridesmaids, and Mr.
Roland Crall as best mall. Miss Edith,
Raymond, ot S Stoy avenue, Westmont,
will marry Mr. Walter Heston. of Phila
delphia, In June.
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