EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1916. 11 fB NANQY WYNNE TALKS ABOUT THE m Qiuimnuixi JJAJNUiU TONIGHT E Panee to Be Given Tonight for Miss Mariana W, Gowen 1-and Miss Eleanor de Graeff Cuyler by Mr. and Mrs. Edwara jl. oiumauux WiVU Hic debutantes of the last season PAwho are In town and In the suburbs III Stolesbury home, at 1925 Walnut f-Let lh3 evening, when Mr. and Mrs. Mdtesbury wilt entertain for Eleanor "SLiM- and Mariana Gowen. two of the Pnt feted 01 l"0 IJUU3. ta.coMU. .o ... mushier oi me "-" ,.-.-, , " the was-. clsed the hoUse they ocou rledat let" an" ""-"" "" ". March and have been traveling out West f Mr Cuylcr's private car since. Eleanor, poor child, meantime has been laid UP ln Now York' whcro Bho wnB vtiitlite her aunt, with an old-fashioned ittatk of measles; fortunately she has Ln Well and back home again for sev ,rtl weeks, as It would have been too k-d to miss this lovely dance tonight. The other debutante for whom thoparty u being given also, la the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Francis I. Gowen. Mariana has had a wonderful time this winter 8!jo. Her sister, you know. Is Mrs. Frailer Harrison, who was Allison Gowen, and who Is considered one of the most beautiful of tho younger rSatrons. There are going to bo soveral dinners before the dance. Tho John Kearslcy Mitchells will give a dinner for Mariana ind the William Balrrla will entertain for Uytcndale, whose engagement to young Harrison Caner was announced last week. Harriet Deavcr will entertain for Mar inn Cooke, of Montreal, Canada, who Is ' r truest for a week. Mr. and Mrs. 't Francis A. Lewis, 3d, will chaperono 1 lti nartV The guests will Include Hnr- rlet Frazlcr, Margot Scull, Mnry AIlco "" fl&v. Helen Tower, Aleck Thayer, Henry " Brock, Sam Shober, Scott Landreth nnd Louie Borle. Incidentally, I hear that some wonder ful'twln dancers who hnve been appear ing at 'various resorts lately, will give nn exhibition dance, but this Is only a ru mor, and may not be so. - The much-hearalded performance for the benefit of tho new Boys' Catholic High School In West Philadelphia will be.glven tonight In tho ballroom of the niivno.Rtrntford. Accordlnc to all no ty counts the affair promises to be well i i, worth seeing, a numoer oi women j prominent In Overbrook havo tho nffalr f7 In 'charge under tho leadership of Mrs. T' George R. McClellan. Mrs. George f Koberts 'White, Mrs. Jr Stanley Smith f- and 12 other women have taken tho ,; greatest Interest. 5 Th program Includes musical selec tions when Miss Mary Barry and Miss Marie Loughney will sing, nnd there will be exhibition dancing also. Then thero ,-n'Wl)l be two dollghtful playlets. One, . "A Dream Girl," has been written for the occasion by Jlr. John J. Forrcck, j wto first came Into dramntlc prom!- ' nence some years ago. Since then ho " has dramatized several operas and hns appeared In .various dldlcult roles. .LjriWty little Kathryn Hlckley, daugh J.' ter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard A. Hlck ley, will be tho "dream girl. Tho two fjiien In the cast besides Mr. Ferreck, who takes tho part of tho chief bachelor, are Mr. Joseph Deerlng and Mr. Daniel ''Green. "Tho Bravest Thing ln tho World," which has such a charming sentiment, will bo presented by mem bers of the Plays and Players Club. Mrs. Philip A. Castner has arranged tho details for this part of tho program. Tho cast Includes Mrs. Maurice Walch Fagftn, Miss Beasley, Mr. Vincent Freed ley, Mr W Hughes Mearns, and three f little girls Rose Green, Enna Faglo Mearns and Fannlo Green. After tho performance thero will be general dancing, which Interests the younger members of the audience most ,t o'lll. & Prominent among the prelates nnd ciergy wno will Do box guests at tne entertainment will bo Most Rev. Arch, - blshpp Prendergast, night Itov. Bishop John" J. McCort, Right Bev. Monsignor J Henry T. Drumgoole. Bjght nev. Mon signor James V. Turner, the Itev.i James A. Mullln, the nev. Anthony A. Bove, of Providence, n. I.; the Bev. Francis X "Wastl and the Bev. "Wences Uua "vyalsh. NANCY "WYNNE. Personals gM Mr, and Mrs. Snencer K. Mulford. Jr.. I entertained at dinner last evening. Their West were Dr. and Mrs, Albert Franclne, r-Bvr.an'1 Mrs- Jay Lipplncott, Mr. and Mrs. fllllemon Dickinson Mr KVnnk- Mniirnn JS, and Mlsg Marlon Sharpless. The Executive Committee of the Emer ny Aid of Pennsylvania has Usued In yatjons for a reception In honor of Mrs. v4rnellui RiAvann ir ..... .H.nA ' tn?..nt11 7 o'clock, at the headquar- .vi ma association, uzs Walnut street. ' n? and Mra- Charles B. Wright? of Chestnut mil ,m ' .. . . j, v- 5htln honor of Mr. and Mrs. John R. "an, pt New York, who are their guests. . 'nner will be given tonight by Mr. Km rl- naridal Morgan, of Chestnut nnrt?,e,rre ,he extra danc8 of the Chest Wt Hill Fortnightly Dancing Class. d,?,narjlB9 of Miss Martha Walton, tn . .?. Mr- and M"s- Charles S, Wal Sanl1Ir. William A. Wledersheim, Jr.. vi ou David's, vulll !,. .. io,iu cni. ' miUWd at 5 oVlnctr nn an.,,rHav -Maw 24 Li Jfunarthon. the home of the 'bride, WS., David's. Owlne to Mr. Wleder- o3y t8h am"y being In deep mourning, f i-lT "7""" tne ramniea ana a ' S 'nttaaU friends will be present at of naiXn 'w11 have Misa Helen Bates, ilr L .W,'"' as her mald ' honor and tonV?mJ!'u nlcs. Miss Clarissa WaN wn ana Mi Winifred Walton, daughters &,. -.a,nd Mrs- Thomas Walton, aa Mr .j,' . Mr- Wledersheim will have -v i-rederlck Schaeffer as best man. t fc f& CSter rPmn At HI'kb a X'nuJnln FffS? Sr8!""' b.hid. o"ifM Nord. '"" wt no ociiovuis-oirin- r- j .. 1 thiip t ira- T- p- Chandler will close fSS1 fA? South i6th street. l.eJc iun ne ena oi mis .Mr, a HM n.i .... .. .v. IfcJS Z?Z f Wklng Cias at her syrawer RS8 Oft School Hnuu I.T. n... ,..... . JH-day M, w,.m.u.,. Pi!Kr'gW, B. w Clarke, of St 3lar rw. Vip tain Una mnbr pi th in jLiiau- iNew .Ballroom 2 i ? , ,rLve,rno,ra f the Oermanlown Cricket Club at dinner on Saturday eve. nlng. There will be a cricket match In the afternoon, luncheon Will be served on the balcony, tea In the ladles' clubhouse with -music from 4 to 6 o'clock, and the governors' ball will mark the close of a brilliant opening day At the club, The Misses Shortrldge, of 1714 Pine street, have discontinued their Friday afternoons nt home for this season. Friends of Mrs. Heatly C. Dulles will be clad to learn that aim la -nni,iiu ..... erlng from her recent Illness and left fo: Atlantic ny yesterday, to remain two weeks Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence T. Paut have re turned from their recent trip to N'ewport and are at Green Gables, Vlllanova. The marriage of Miss Helen Stevenson, of Plttsdeld. Mass , nnd Mr. Wlnfrcd New ton Stllwcll, of this city, took place In Plttsfleld on April IB. at tho home of Mrs. Stllwell's parents. Mr. and Mrs. 'William C Stevenson. Mr. nnd Mrs. Stllwell will 11 vo In Moorentown after May IS. Mr. Stllwell is a graduate of Wesley College, class of 1910. and of the Law School nt Temple University. In connection with the Shakespeare tercentenary at tho South Philadelphia High School for Girls, Broad street nnd Snyder avenue, thero Is an Interesting exhibition of design by students, under the direction of Miss Florence A. Klnstcln loaned liy the Philadelphia School of De sign for Women. Broad -nnd Master streets. The work will be on view until Friday. Mr. nnd Mrs Cnsnar Druprllmr. nf mil Prospect niemie. Chestnut Hill, will give a, . ...... ..... n,,; a cllnncr-diince this evening nt tho Hunt- Ingdon nlley Country Club. ,, " " Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stcrrett. of B40(i .ill nv,:m,e announco the marriage of tl h. ,', . Louise sierrctt, to Mr. John W. Hnzel. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Noble, Jr., of 1705 Northwood avenue, Frankford, aro being congratulated on tho birth of a daughter on Monday, May 1. Along the Main Line BUY.V MAWU Mr. and Mrs. James Kmott Caldwell, of Morris avenue, are re ceiving congratulations on tho birth of a son. James Emott Caldwell, Jr., born April 2B. Mrs. Herbert Lincoln Clark wilt enter tain tho Pennsylvania Society of New Kngland Women at her home on Radnor road on Thursday afternoon. May ll. A 500 and bridge 'were Klven yesterday afternoon at Montgomery Inn. on Lan caster avenue, by the board of lady man agers of the Pamarltan Hospital, Phila delphia, for tho benefit of the children's roof garden of the hospital. JIr. Kdward L. Powers, of Old Lancas ter avenue, has returned from a six months' visit nt Belicfonte. Miss Kllza II. Bell, of Baysldc. L. I.. Is spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Barnard, of Morris avenue. VILLANOVA Mr. nnd Mrs. John M Harper, of Enstdene, Vlllanoa, gave an Informal supper to 12 guests on Sunday evening In hcrnor of Miss Virginia Olds, of Now York. .Mr. nnd Mrs. Harper will also give a dance for the younger set In their guest's honor on Thursday evening In 'the Log Cabin on the.r place. ST. DAVIDS Miss Anna B. Brinton, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Fcrree Brinton, of Wlndybrow, St. Davids, has returned from her visit tcr New Haven, Conn. Tho St. Davids Women golf team played their third mateh of the season on Tues day, meeting the Overbrook team on the Overbrook links. West Philadelphia MRS. JOSEPH C. BRITT Mr. and Sirs, Joseph C. Brltt, whose marriage took place last week, have re. turned from their wedding trip. Mrs. Brltt was Miss Anna Louise Owens, of 5523 Vina street, Mr. John Monroe, 1350 South 51st street, will return home this week after spending four months in the South. Miss Helen McDevltt. 3620 Filbert street, was the guest of Miss Marie Fritz, of Easton, over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Hoben, of 400 North 63d street, wilt' be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Windrim, of Devon, for a few days. A muslcale will be given by the Or pheus Male Quartet, assisted by the choir, under the auspices of the Brotherhood Bible Class, of the Fletcher M. E. Church, 54th and Master streets, on Thursday evening, Ma,y 13, In the church auditorium. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Stein, of 5330 Market street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Fannie Stein, to Mr. Joseph Kieserman, of 3633 Haver ford avenue. Delaware County The graduating class of the Colwyrt publio school will give an entertainment in the town hall on May tl and 12. The ketches to be presented will be "The Dlitrict School." "The Paper Match." '"The Courting of Mother Goose" and "Aunt Susan Jones , Mrs. Charles Q. Hetiel, of Ridley Park, will entertain a number of friends at the card party whl?h will b held this after noon at the. Hotel Walton for the benefit of the Delaware County branch pf the S. P. C. A. , , The Bldley Park Minstrel Circle is pre paring for a, flue bQr to be held In tha Budltoriuju on June 1, t and S- Mr. QrU UH jQftM 804. Mr-' W W BuswU hy chars of th tkttelu and Mr- Q. Hazlett BaU win ct a rnert wwir, i JENm b i mm l INTERESTED IN scHi:int:it vockiil. The marriage of Miss Bessie Vockel. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Henry C. Yockel, of 23lifi North 22d sticet. to Mr. Harry i Heheirer. of WprI Lehigh avenue, will take place tonight nt thu home of tho bride's parents. Mr. Vockel will give his ii.iiif-nier in marriage anil mo ceremony will bo performed by the Itcv. II. H. , 11m (mail of Hcthiiiiy Tabernacle Up- fn.mnrl rl.deul, nfltl. ,.,,,1 A.,,,,t.l. ..nnti. . w.,,,i;, V ,, 1,11.11, Hi' ,11 ,,1111 l',,U,lll,l i,llll',.1i The bride, who will wtnr a gown of white I chiffon taffeta nnd chnntllly lace, will bo I attended by her cousin. Miss Carolyn U. Yockel. as maid of honor. Her gown In of whlto crepe de chine, with a touch of coial taffeta In the trimming. Mr. Byron Ilaohman will be the bride groom's best man. A reception will fol low tho service. Mr. Schclrer and his brldo on their return from a short trip will receive at 1827 North Warnock stieet, Logan, nfter Mny 15. Tioga The members of the Tioga Dancing j the merit of Its achievement, nnd tho var Clnss will close their season of fortnightly : lety of Its piogrnms enlarged Its clientele dances on Saturday In the Tioga Drawing j and, made It a Philadelphia and not merely Room. Mrs. Oscar Voelker and Miss a suburban Institution. Adelo Huet will receive the guests, who Last night the Haydn Club, under tho will Include Mr. and Mrs John Harton, Mr. and Mrs. Bltchey. Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Painter, Mr. nnd Mrs. Uood wln, Dr. nnd Mrs. L. W. Strong, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Lukcns, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Klclnfclder, Mr. and Mrs. II. MncN'amoo, Mr nnd Mrs. B. Franklin Theobald, JIr. and Mrs. Steevc, Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry W. Cooper, Mrs. Frank Huet, Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Blttenhouse, Mr. and Mrs. John Allen. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barras, Mr. Harry Koberle. Miss Ell.i Frlcke. Miss Hcicn Ackroyd. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Howe, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Heckliardt. Mr. nnd Mrs. Benjamin Foster and Mr. Julian Huet. Mrs. Louis Blgeard, of 3725 North Gratz street, entertained the members of her sewing club nt luncheon yesterday. There wero 21 guests. Mrs. Frederick Jennings, of 3532 North 18th street, entertained at cards yesterday afternoon, followed by a buffet luncheon. Tomorrow Mrs. Jennings will be hostess to tho members of the Tioga 500 Club. Miss Mlnulo Langsdorf, of 3338 North 16th street, who has been spending 10 dnys In Atlantic City, has returned home. Roxborough Under the direction of Mr. Ernest J. Thomas, choirmaster of St. Timothy's Protestant Episcopal Church, the operetta, "lied Biding Hood." -will bo presented to morrow night In the parish building by the young people of the church. Tho cast Includes Miss Alice Ilunacres. Bed Biding Hood; Mr. Boy Hofman. Wolf; Miss Gwendolyn Adams. Grandmother; Miss Doris Denlson, Queen of tho Fairies; nlinnis. Miss Florence Land, Miss Mar- 1 garet Brown, Miss Winifred Hofman, Miss I Beatrice Cantley, Miss Marguerite John son, Miss Emily Bancroft and Miss Eliza beth Holgate. The choir boys will assist I the chorus. Following the entertainment a bazaar will he neia lor mo saio oi muty articles nnd sweetmeats. Mr and Mrs. Boland Bobbins, of Wash ington, D. C, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hopkins, of Bochello ave nuo, Wlssahlckon. There are at least 50 children awaiting the opening of a day nursery In the 21st Ward A fund has been started and It Is hoped that It will be Increased so rapidly that the first Institution for social better ment In this section will soon bo an ac complished fact. Mrs. M. Howard Fussell is president of the recently organized board of managers ; Dr. Dorothy Donnelly, treasurer, and Miss Carolyn M. Greaves, secretary. Other members Include Mrs. Elizabeth Dearnley, Mrs. Joseph Morris, Miss Eva Simonton. Dr. Ella Custer, Mrs. George Bowker, Mrs. Estelle D. Myers, Mrs. George McKeown. Miss Benedict Phillips, Mrs. Joseph Kelly, Mrs. Charles Gauger, Mrs. C. C. A. Baldl. Miss Cath arine Conway, Mrs. Louis C. Madeira and Mrs. I A. Adams. Dr. and Mrs. Frank S. Hall, who have been spending the wither In Florida and Havana, Cuba, have returned to their home on Rochelle avenue, Wlssahlckon. Camden and Vicinity Mrs. Elijah Jeffries, of North 6th street, Is spending several weeks In Toledo, O.. as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Miller. Mrs. Miller was Miss neien jennes. Mr. Henry S. Scovllle and daughters, of Haddonneld, will spend the summer at Beach Haven. Mrs. Laura Hall, of Merchantvllle, has returned from a several months' stay at Miami, Fla. ( Invitations have been sent out for the marriage of Miss Bessie Sauerhorf, of Haddon Heights, and Dr. A. E. Eaton, which will take place at the home of the bride's parents on May 17. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Noyes, of Brook lyn, have gone to the Panama Canal Zone for two months. Mrs. Noyes will be remembered as Miss Edna Brice, of 3d and (Cooper streets. Miss Pernlce Hurley and Miss Gene vieve Hurley have returned to school at Eden Hall, Torresdale, after spending 10 days I with their parfnts, Mr. and Mrs, William L. Hurley. A muslcale and tea. under the auspices of the Woman's Guild of St. Paul's Church, was held yesterday, from 3 until Vincent Astor Joins Aviation Corps NEW YOBK. Msy 3. Following In the foctsteps of Vernon Castle, Vincent Astor, multimillionaire, has become an aviator. Astor has joined the aerial corps pf the 2d Naval Battalion, naval reserve, and vlll begin training within a week. He U scheduled to be ma4 lieutenant of the corps soon. He gave 15000 toward the cuiclut of gsiw vo.en ma ccrps wsm founded. AFFAIR AT BELLEVUE-STRATFORD r r .'LBIfcinyMMj. JWPjIBr i w ft,r n TmilMi Pf kZ' y . nwSKKKKlFrvWll'MFmKKKl i L i , HAYDN CLUB Women's Chorus From Oak Lane Gives Successful Concert Downtown Tho Haydn Club of Oak Lane is no I stranger to music lovers from other scc j tlons of the city. Long ago It had to , feck larger nnd more central quarters as direction of Gertrude llaydcn Fernlcy ended Its 12th henson. which has been tho most successful in its annals, with a de lightful program In Horticultural Hall. This engaged the talents of the club In part songs and choral numbers by Bee thoven, Mendelssohn, Grieg. Harris and others nnd tho services of Mary Barrett, soprano; Florence Adclc Wlghtman, harp ist, and Ourney Mattox, violinist, as so loists. The choral contributions were sung with agreeable and voluminous tone, technical etllclency and variety of mood In the In tel pretntlon. One of the notablo features was "Snowpcaked." a well-written lyric by Karl Ueatty, who conducted. Miss Harrott has a very line voice, flexible, even In scalo nnd sweet In qual ity, and she displayed Its several merits to advantage In Morlz Moszliowskl's "SprlngUdo of Love" nnd Clough-Dlter's "My Lover Comes on a Ski." Miss Wlghtma: who Is niready a mu sician of vnrie accomplishments, al though only a si' of a girl, has mado a number or suocc sful appearances this teason, but nt nono of them was her solo work so spirited and finished ns last night at the Haydn concert. She fairly as tounded the audience with tho facility with which her lingers traversed the strings and with tho ravishing cnVcis they created. Gurney Mattox also proved himself a "wunderklnd" nnd something more. His bowing wus proficient nnd lie produced a tone that was rounded and full and of considerable volume. It also had the merit of ai-curnto Intonation. The young ster's version of Hubny's arrangement of Bizet's "Fantasle" was brilliant. With Miss Wlghtman ho was also heard in duets. Miss Fcrnley doscrves great credit for tho excellent results she has attained with her forces. Wllllnm Sllvano Thunder was tho efliclent accompanist of both 'chorus and soloists. Germantown Mrs. Edward Reynolds, of 513 West Clapler street, entertained the members of her bridge club on Monday afternoon. Plans are under way for a fete to be given on Friday, Juno 9, on the grounds of the historic old Germantown Academy, at the corner of Greene street and School House lane. Tho proceeds are to be given to the Germantown Hospital. Miss Anna Foulke, of 243 West Tulpe hocken street, will Bpend several days In New York. Mrs. Baltzar E. L. de Mare, of 5326 Greene street, entertained at luncheon to. day. Covers were laid for 10 guests. Along the Reading The Old York Boad Circle of the Young Women's Christian Association will hold a meeting at the home of Miss Dorothea Jennings, on Greenwood avenue, Wyncote, on Tuesday afternoon at 3:15 o'clock, to make the final arrangements for their cake and candy sale, with special attractions for the children, which will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Kent on Bent road, Wyncote, on May 24. Miss Ethelyn M. Seiner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, L. Banks Seiner, of Wyn cote, returned yesterday from Swarth more College, where she was the guest of Miss Josephine Griffith, of Norristown. Mrs. Edgar Hand, of Greenwood ave nue, Wyncote, will entertain the members of the Fortnightly Club, at her home on Friday afternoon. Miss Mary Latterett, of Oak Lane, will leave on Wednesday, May 17, for Wash Ington, D. C where she will attend the camp held at Chevy Chase under the aus pices of the National Service School of the Woman's Section of the Navy League. Mrs. Henry Miller Watts, of Old York road, and her sister, Mrs. Archibald Hubard, of Jenklntown, will also leave on Wednesday, May IT, to attend the camp for the last two weeks In May. GIRLS HONOR SIIAKESPEARE West Philadelphia High Pupils Pre sent Program This Afternoon The entire student body of the West Philadelphia High School for Olrls, com prising 2000 girls, officially recognize the tercentenary of Shakespeare's death this afternoon. The Shakespeare program will be presented. Chorus, Orphtua with hli Lute ou , , .... Edward (Jennm Sbskcspeara's Plus la Literature, -. ills? Jane Alien Ctaonuea; lJ l Know a Banlc W6r th wild . E. Horn :?ASSS (b) It Wa a Lover and HI La tMKMparei iieroiaea. wi fcua rhnma... (a) Wbo la Sylvia? . .. Shubtrt (bl Un4r tha Qruawood Tr. Arne-Eaclly Soaaa from Htore.y, laabal Jaeoba, Porstbir Sca rwa Twolu 4r tba Shnw -. AdJlaWa Row. Manr SUr Cbn4tjtow Sweet ths Hoe&Usiit Slew Usaa Lansdowne The Glee Club of the Country Club will give Its second private concert in tho Country Club on May 10. The club will be nssisted by Mr Oeorgo Busscll Strauss, baritone, and Mr. William Sylvano Thun der, pianist. Mr. Cnmllle Zeckwer, Mr. Samuel L. Laclar and Mr. Mnurlts Leef son will assist In directing personal com positions. Members of tho Glee Club are Mr. Francis G. Caldwell, Mr. Cornelius Kbrey. Mr. Ilnrry L Kbrey, Mr. J. H. Lin coln Kd wards, Mr Frank Hopkinson Evans, Mr. William II. Evans, Mr. Edwnrd O Hollow ay, Mr. Allen It. Hoffer, Mr. C. Edwin Hunter, Mr. Joseph A. McKeon, Mr. F. Bees Phillips, Mr. W. Vernon Phil lips, .Mr. William S. Pichard, Mr. Frank MeD. Qulnn. .Mr. Paul F. Quintan and Mr. Charles A. Wood. Miss lisa Toehlmann, who has been the guest of Miss Anna Kean. of West Green wood avenue, for the past week, returned yesterday to New York. Mr. Joseph O'Brien, of 41G South Lans downe avenue, nnd his son, Mr. Bowiond O'Brien, left Mondny for asix weeks' trip to tho Pacific coast. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Adams, of Plumstead avenue, entertained their card club last evening, the members of which aro Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Love, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac II. Afller and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Colilnan. North Philadelphia MRS. HARRY CHARLES PPISTER Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Charles Pflster, whoso wedding took place last week, are at present on their wedding trip. Mrs. Pflster will be remembered as Miss Marls Frances Walton, of 1003 North 12th street. The spring dramatic entertainment of St. Agnes' Guild of the Church of the Ad vocate, 18th and Diamond streets, will be given tonight in the parish house. Two plays will be presented, "Engaging Jean nette" and "Kentucky Belle " The casts Includa Miss Nellie Pike. Mrs. Elizabeth Mink, JIr. and Mrs. James Tracey. Miss Mary McManon. Miss Helen Locuss,on, Miss Florence Becket, Miss Anna Adaire, Miss Florence Bower, Miss Edith 'Rey nold, Mrs. W. C. Craig, Miss Bessie Can trell, Mrs. Charles Fry, Sir. Harry Rowe, Mr. Curwen Howe, Mr. W. Tomllnson and Mr. Raymond Locusson. Mr. Monroe Jackson announces tho mar riage of his daughter. Miss Ruth Ann Jackson, to Mr. W Walter Bearley, of Lewlstown, Pa., on Monday, April 24, at Baltimore, Md. What's Doing Tonight Foundrymen's Association meeting. Manu facturer' Club. Philadelphia Orchestra popular concert. Acad emy of Muglc, 8:15 o'clock. Freo lecture on "Foriotten Truateea of tha Unlvenlty." by Michael J. Ksan. Houston Hall. 8 o'clock. College or Phislclans. S2d and Ludlovr atreeta. 8 o'clock. Franklin Institute, 8 o'clock. Kensington Board of Trade. Hancock itreet and Susquehanna avenue, 8 o'clock. Free. South 32d Street Duslnesa Men, SSd and Sansora streets, 8 o'clock. Free. East Central Business Men, 423 Spruce street. 8 o'clock. Free. Annual elections of the Geographical So ciety of Philadelphia, W)tberapoon Hall, 8:15 o'clock. Lecture, "Give tha Olrl a. Chance," by Ida M. Tarbell. under the auspices of tha Gram mar Section of tha Professional Teachers' As sociation. Uirls Normal School, 13th and Spring- Qarden streets. 8 o'clock, Annual election or officers ln the Stata Com. mandery of tho Military Order of Loyal Legion. Union League, 8 o clock. Dance and "500" by members of Our Lady of Mercy Church, Mercantile Hall. Broad and Master streets. 8 o'clock. Lecture. "Tha Panama Canal and Railroad Rates." by Prof. Emory It. Johnson. Audi torium of the Chamber of Commerce. Wliiener Building. 8 o'clock. Geographical Society, lecture by Harriet C. Adams on Spain, Wltberspoon Hall. Notlcca for the Society pace will b accented and printed la tho LtenliK Ledger, but all nuch notices mutt bo writ ten on on tide ,of th paper, mutt bo auoed la full, with full addreu. and when pealb! telephone .Dumber mutt bo liven. bend all ftiicn coauauuJeauonji t 'So- cicqr tumor." ireuin Lctuctr, s03 Cht- cut street, ihesa reaulreixtda in earrlaj out, io. thai IiMUea,njjr bi pIM. th notice, vrlU oo b, publGn. USUI i m MOUNT HOLYOKE ALUMNAE HELD ANNUAL MEETING SATURDAY Interesting Meeting and Election of Officers Was Held in the Widener Library Last Week Various Entertainments of Interest AT THE annual meeting of the Mount JLX Holyoke Alumnae Association, held In the Widener Library, on Saturday after noon, the following officers were elected; Mrs. Clinton A. Strong, president; Mrs. Andrew C, Vauclaln, Mrs. James Hubbell and Miss Harriet Hnyncs, vice presidents; Mrs. Paul Chambers and Miss Helen Schultz. secretaries, and Miss Anria Peck, treasurer. These, with Miss Anna Flanl gen and Miss Florence Sargent, comprise the Executive Committee. The Easter dance of the Sigma Lambda Ku Fraternity was held Saturday eve ning ln the North Gnrden, of tho Belle-vue-Stratford, under the auspices of tho ITpsllon Chapter. The Sigma Lambda N'u Is represented In many preparatory schools throughout the United Stnlos. Both alumni and undergraduates attended. The committee having the ball In charge included Mr. Robert J.- Burton, chairman; Mr Russell C. McCormlck, nnd Mr. Dan iel Snyder. The patronesses of the ball were Mrs. Chnrlcs D. Ames, Mrs. James F. Brown. Mrs. Robert J. Burton, Mrs. Charles Knight, Mrs Donald A. McCormlck, Mrs. Robert Rlddell, nnd Mrs. D. A. Snyder, The present chief officers of the Upsllon Chapter aro Mr. O. R. Ames, president; Mr Robeit Rlddell, vice president; Mr. Milton Brown, treasurer; Mr. J. D. Sny der, secretary; Mr. M. C. Allen, corre sponding secretary; Mr. Stuart R. Brcnl zcr, marshal, and Mr. D. C. A. Butts, chaplnln ASL'RFRISE party was given In honor of Miss Jenctte Smith, Saturday eve ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Ep stein, 2131 North 31st street. Among those present were Miss Tlllln Shrallow, Miss Frances Cohen, Miss Augustn Rovncr, Miss Serena Bogotcn, Miss Mnry Rlttcnbcrg, Miss Hnnno Leustlc, Miss Sarah Epstein, Miss Dorothy Swartz, Mrs. Rcllesteln, Mr. and Mrs. S. Goldberg, Dr. Clement Zentnee, Mrs. Abrnm London, Mr. Georgo Shcrmnn, Mr. Louis Shrallow, Dr. David Miller, Mr. Joseph Grecnberg, Mr. Harry Gazenkcr, Mr. A. Welshond, Mr. David Rlttcnbcrg, Mr. Morris R. Boscnbaum. Mr. David W. Larc, Mr. nnd Mrs. Smith and others. Tho decorations were red and whlto car nations. Miss Bessie Rose entertained nt her home, 2B43 North Marston street, on Sun day evening. Her guests wero Miss Bes sie Rosenberg, SIlss Esther Sesslng, Miss Reba Soloff, Miss Ida Brlmm, Miss Blanche Strauss, Miss Pearl Lerner, Miss Anna Durringer, Miss Jean Barth, Miss Bella Shapiro, Miss Frances Singer, Miss Katherinc Bosenzwelg, Miss Minerva ZInn, Mr. Arthur Goldberg, Mr. Edward Sharp. Mr. David Wccht, Mr. Albert Hart, Dr. Walter Llebman, Mr. Albert Lashncr, Mr. H. S. Housmnn. Mr. H. Levy. Mr. M. M. Lovinson, Mr. A. Knrdon. Mr. Hlch nrd, Mr. D. M. Rose and Dr. Maurice Roso. A DANCE was given Saturday evening by Miss Mary Ellis and Miss Laura Ellis, of Tioga. In ild of tho Church of Our Lady of Pompeii. A largo number of per sons attended from all parts of the city. Mrs. Armando Campanile entertained with Bongs. Some of the guests were Miss Elizabeth McCaffrey, Mrs. Rose Splrldlg tlozzl and Mrs. Joseph Splrldlgtlozzl, of Altoona; JIr. Joseph dl Orlo, Miss Mary dl Orlo, Miss Jennie dl Orlo, Mrs. and Mr. Fitzpatrlck, the Misses Carney, Miss Nel lie Gorman. Miss Roso Barry, Miss Ve ronica McCloskey, Miss Mary Bradley, Mr. John Torr. Mr. S. Slrano, Mr. V. Campbell, Mr. Charles Amodlo, Mr. Sam uel Belslto, Miss Mary Belslto, Mr Tony Fisceno, Mr. Tony dl Orlo, Mr. Alex, dl Orlo, Mr. O'Neill and JIr. Convery. The monthly supper nnd cntertnlnment of the K. K. Club, of South Philadelphia, was held at the home of one of its mem bers, Miss Virginia Pagllottl, 812 Federal street. A dance contest was held and was won by JIIss Louise Chlosso and Mr. Michael Crlspulll. The house was beauti fully decorated In the club colors. JIr. nnd JIrs Benjamin Futernlk gave a party at their home, 2214 North lBth street, Sunday evening. In honor of the birthday of their daughter, JIIss Leah Futernlk. JIIss Dinah Futernlk and JIIss Celln Supovvitz gave several piano and vocal solos and Master Herman Futernlk gave several violin solos, Mr. Arthur Colin gave an exhibition of tho latest dances, assisted by JIIss Pearl Burnstein. JIr. Jacob Hoffman also entertained and a recitation was given by JIr. John Sllver sten. Among the guests vveio JIIss Helen Abrams. JIIss Dorothy Abrams, JIIss Pearl Burnstein, JIIss Cella Supovvitz, JIIss Ray Burnhardt, JIr. John Sllversten, JIr. Jlax Burnhardt, JIr. Arthur Cohn, JIr. Jlorrls Sklal, JIr. Jacob Hoffman and Master Her man Futernlk. A BANQUET was given nt the Continen tal on Thursday to commemorate the fifth anniversary of the Ladles Auxiliary of Standard Lodge. The banquet was fol lowed by a dance. The speakers duruig the evening were JIr. Alexander van Strat ten, toastmaster; JIIss Henrietta Stein, president ; JIIss Hannah Levy, secretary ; JIIss Maria Welnstock, treasurer; JIIss Jllnnle Price, JIr. Horace Stern, president of Standard Lodge; JIr. A. L. Welnstock, a member of Standard Lodge, and JIr. Isaao Welnstock. grandmaster of Standard Lodge. JIIss Theresa Schaefer was pre sented with a beautiful bouquet of Ameri can Beauties. JIr. Louis A. Plnon was given a surprise party at his home, 427 South Sth street. JIIss JIarle Pinon and her other brothers, JIr. Harry Plnon and JIr. George Pinon, assisted In receiving the guests. JIr. Maurice Gilbert and JIr. John Weiss were excellent entertainers and, together with some other talent, furnished a very pleas ant evening for all. There was dancing. AMUSEMENTS T 1 10c 1IH MAHKET !0o X cua-C ALL THIS WEEK MARYPICKFORD In An Appealing Drama "The Eternal Grind" At 10:10, 12:30. Arcadia 2:10, 4, 6, 7H3, 030 CHESTNUT Below 16tb; ALL THIS WEEK EDNA MAY In "SALVATION JOAN" Beetnnlnc Monday next, and every Monday, x,i.i3ay and Wedneeday thereafter for twenty Uod ONE EVER WEEK). Added Attraction to Regular Program B1LLIE BURKE la 'OLORlA'a ROMANCE" Stanley MARKET ABOVE 1BTH 11:1S A. M. to 11:15 P. M. LAST DAY PAULINE FREDERICK ,n 'MOMNEf"' Thr Frl.. Sat. Dutln Farnura In "Davld T.rri&" All Next Week Ceraldlno Farrar Game. ,n ..jjg, RPa" r-r, . 100 Market ab. Sth 30c lrt"TAV1il TODAY ft TOMORROW V 1C LOI Id 5! Keenan and MARY BOLAND ln 'THE 8TEFP1N0. STONE" LAST EPISODE OF MARY PAGE Sidney Prow In "SYSTEM JS EVERYTHING" JlUUUOX Cfearll. Chaplin Burltao.ua on "Carmen." BELMONT 62D ABOVE MARKET BLANCHE SWEET TB BLACKLIST- The guests Included JIIss Mary Hlmmel fnrb. JIIss Sarah Hoffman, Jtles Dorothy Roset, JIIss Sarah Weinsteln, JIr. Louis Adlcr, JIr. Albert Hlrschman, Mr, Abra. ham Horwltz, JIr. Louis Jlarklnd, Mr. B, Sauener, JIr. Benjamin Clearfield. Mr, Oscar Klein, JIr. Samuel Levlnthal, Mr. Herman Roset, JIr, Abraham SUversteln, Mr. Harry Tcndlcr, JIr. Joseph Swartz, JIr. I. SUversteln and JIr. and Mrs. 1. Swartz. THE Senior Auxiliary of the Jewish Sheltering Home Is preparing for & dance to be given next Sunday evening at the Parkway Building. A concert will pre cede the dance, and a novel feature will bo nn amateur singing contest The fol lowing members arc very active In making the affair a success- JIIss Pearl Cohen, Miss Bessie Dletch, JIIss Reba Schlrlls, JIIss Rae Jloskowltz, JIIss Rosa Lunker, JIIss Jllnerva Susncr, Jllss Cella Schwan enfold, JIIss Bne Coane, JIIss Rosaline Coane. Jllss Frances Coane, Miss Ida Helfond. JIIss Evelyn Knmls, JIIss Esther Jlorgensteln, JIIss Elsie Suzmer, Mr. Jack Relssmnn, JIr. Samuel Wclntraub, JIr. A. Elnsohn, JIr. E. Lannln and Dr. H. Coane. A large euchre, "500" and promenade will be given In Jlercantlle Hall, Broad street above JInster, this evening for the benefit of tho Church of Our Lady of Jlercy. JIrs. Woodrow Wilson has do nntcd a handsomo laco handkerchief for one of the prizes. Navy Yard Affairs Lieutenant David Ducoy, U. S, N and JIrs. Ducoy, of 2332 South 21st street, hnvo as their guests nt tho present tlmo Lieutenant Schoibte, U. S. N., nnd Mrs. Schclblc. JIrs. F. D. Kilgoro, wife of Captain K1I gore, U. S. JI. C, of 2517 South 21st street, who hns been visiting friends In New York for tho last few days, Is ex pected to return today. JIrs. Charles A. Lutz, wife of Lieu tenant Lutz, U. S. JI. C, has closed her homo at 2327 South 21st street, and with her two children left for Haiti, where she will Join her husband. JIrs. John JIarston, of 2331 South 21st Btrcet, hns also left tho city for Haiti, where sho will Join her husband. Lieu tenant nnd JIrs. Ostermnn nlso left tha Navy Yard and sailed for Haiti. JIrs. Homer H. Norton, wlfo of Lieuten ant Norton, U. S. N., of 2416 South 21st street, will be hostess this afternoon to the members of tho Wednesday Afternoon Bridgo Club. JIrs. Chester L. Hand, wife of Lieuten ant Hnnd. V. S. N., entertained nt cards yesterday afternoon at her homo, 1930 Shunk street, in honor of JIIss Betty John son, of Erie, Pa., who is her guest at the present time. Her guests were JIrs. Frank Halford, JIrs. Homer II. Norton. JIrs. Balph L. Shepard, JIrs. Guy A. Blssett, JIIss Caperton, JIrs. Nelson P. Vulte, JIrs A. B. Court, JIrs. Herbert Lake. JIrs. Hlrafn Bearss, JIrs. Charles T. Blackburn, JIrs. Paul Blackburn. JIrs. David Ducoy, JIrs. William II. Allen, JIrs. Goldsborough, Jliss Lindsay nnd Jlra. Lanz. Kensington JIr. and JIrs. Clarence W. Gicklng, of Hazleton. Pa., aro spending' their honey moon In New York. JIrs. Gicklng will be remembered ns Jllss JIargaret C. Crooks, daughter of JIr. and JIrs. William JI. Crooks, of 1D17 East Orleans street, be. foro her marriago on April 26. JIIss Florence Hen, Jllss Helen Duffy, Jllss Elizabeth Fox and JIIss Holen Hazlett are guests for tho week nt a house party at Stone Harbor. An entertainment do luxe will be given by the young people of St. John's Parish House, at Emerald and Elkhart streets, tomorrow evening. AMUSEMENTS GARRICK Pop. Mat. Today LAST 4 KVKMNGS MAT SATURDAY. FINAL CHANCnS TO SEE TIIU FL'N.VIL-ST PLAY IN TUB WORLD IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE Best Seats ?1 at Topular Jlatlnea TODAY. BEGINNING TL'KS . MAY 0. Seats Tomorrow. THROUGH THE AGES The Struggle of the Soul Against the Body. wh Mme. Yorskn & Robt. T. Haines ACADEMY Seats at Herpe's, 1110 Chestnut. Philadelphia Tonight at 8:15 Orchestra "POPS" VICTOR HERBERT NIGHT SOLOIST: HELEN HCCHANAN. Soprano. M Vinrm. LTovrva.r OUEST CONDUCTOR Prices !.". 60c, 75c Table and Box Seata. tl. B. F. Keith's Theatre CHESTNUT AND TWELFTH STREETS "BUI Overflows With Comedy!" Evg. Ledger. Miss Irene Franklin MR. BURTON GREEN AT THE PIANO FRANKLYN ARDELL & CO. In -THE WIFE SAVER" Johnny Dooley 4 Yvetto Huge), Schooler A Dickinson, Roger Gray & Co., Nicholas Nelson Troupe. Others. BROAD Pop. Mat. Today LAST EVENINGS. MAT- SATURDAY. MR. CYRIL MAUDE ..cruy Best Seats 1 SO at Popular Mat TODAY, NEXT WEEK SEATS TOMORROW A NEW AND POWERFUL DRAMA THE DEVIL'S INVENTION Globe Theatre "nIPIr'sts. UlUUv YAUDEViLLE Continuous 11 A M. to 11 P. M. 10c, 16c, 25c. ?r.t.n?bL8FE Lonesome Lassies Martini & Fabrini "Iltx- OTHER MERITORIOUS ACTS ATiT?T TTJT TONIGHT AT 8ii J.UJljLitrXll pop. l Mat. Tomorrow. Cyril Harcourt'a Joy-Infusing Comedy "A Pair of Silk Stockings" "Very Clever and Exceedingly Topping " Evening Ledger. T 'VDTr POP. 11.60 MAT TODAY Ll I lL-f TONIGHT AT 8 .15. Fpaanrlbf.h:r.nrl- 'fAlone atLast1 Music and Mirth That Charm and Delight. GREATEST BINOING CAST EVER ASSEMBLED FOR LIGHT OPERA POSITIVELY LAST S WEEKS' HURRY! nPPPQT LAST popular" 1' vJiVIVlilOl EVGS. MAT TODAY POSITIVELY LAST CHANCES TO BEE "TTnrlnv TtMvu w,Ul Wm- Courtenay UnClcl nit! and Company of 100. Best Seata Jl at Popular Matlnae TODAY. LITTLE THEATRE 17th ft De Lany THEATRE FRANCAIS D'AMERISHal MATINEE TODAY lVAbbe Constanfla Tonidht La Sacrtflc Locust KML n pmi, Walnut Pop. Mats. TUM. ft Tttura. SSc COc Reg. Mat, Sat Evg. Sc to It. no bJihar, TWIN BBDS Knickerbocker 9X?ff??m Man- 1s-, THuMh, Sal, Vli ifiett a VJ n it