Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 05, 1916, Night Extra, Image 15

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tGY WYNNE IS INTERESTED IN
. .vlrtfe. besides th6 pony Bhow this
L ,.m Is Kolng to be a real true
3Sk arid that Will bo so nice, you
rWuae while only a few of us
Sfonitf Pet fnMl of" haye
SlMthefo It Is, wo can all Join In
P The children thcmsolvea are
tete Uio Judges, hilnd you, so I bo
it will f& , splondld affair. And
K-j tse to. ha awarded to the btssept
LSAnd the Very smallest doll, and then
L? rtttlcst one, and would you believe
Rh oltot one; and do not think tho
E&ai will be neglected; not at all, for
kit-dressed doll will also bo given
V-.ndlforous prize. But tho grand
3tcl"r,wlH be that given for the best
IHj doll. The dollies aro to arrive
TV o'clock and to bo Judged at 6, bo It
kW necessary for tho woo Mammas
ffltlng their children up proporly until
momentous day, so they won't spill
Scream on their frocks nor get their
S& sticky with peppermint sticks and
3olate Jayor cako In those hours from
frfis MUa Cllso Hopkins has tho
& to charge, so yqu must lot her
3. At her homo In Chestnut Hill If
fwant to enter tho show before tho
'ntteth of tho month.
Ifnother affair of Interest on tho Main
UaJ Is the dinner danco which Mr. and
JfiJ Archibald Barkllo will glvo this
JJlng at their homo Inver House,
ffSni In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ham
3& Wilkes Cary, of Now York, who
Jf'thelr guests for sovcrol days. Tho
Rensselaers aro giving Mr. and
&t Cary a luncheon tomorrow, tho
-UUam Townsend "Wrights a dinner In
jSfevenlnB and on Sunday night tho
sTrcW Warburtons will entertain in
sJS? honor. On Monday dcorgo Mc
43len will glvo a dinner, and on Tues
jdjTthe Charlie Wrights will bo their
it, Certainly when tho Carys re
Jnf to ftew York they will havo no
Sa Mea of Philadelphia's hospitality.
ffSther Main Lino party to bo glvon
ifcht U the dlnner-danco for Eliza
ftlf Griffith and Noddy Pago, at which
hafRobtrt Lesleys and Mrs. Lesley's
rether and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
sines M". Wlllcox, Will bo tho hosts.
-3guests will include Lisa Norrls,
itfrjbt Scull, .Eugenia. Cassatt, Sarah
wbse, Theodora Llllio, Edith Earle,
vfSs Kennedy, Eleanor Cuylor,
jjjiaiia. tGowen, Agne3 Brocklo, Har
teTFrozIer, Mary AHco Clay, Almeo
lutchlnson, Dorothy L. Norrls and
lolfr Thayer, and I hear that arao'B
jSJout-oMown men will bo George
loan, Bhelton Farr and Joseph "Walker
wiNew Yorlc
fspkklag of Mrs. Lesley reminds mo
jftta iansant which St. Vincent's Aid
tjembera will glvo tomorrow aftornoon
.aSSEaUroom of tho Rltz-Carlton. Mrs.
taaley was made prosldont of that assoj
SSoa this year, and bo sho Is Inter
35 la the various charltlea which tho
srje number of women on tho board
m constantly getting up for tho sup
frfot tho Institution. Thoy4ako care
(jibe little foundlings of tho city, and
fa really a wonderful work. The in
itutlon Js run by tho Sisters of Charity
'i an aid association, Tho llttlo ones
kept at the institution until they ara,
xut S yeais of age, and ar then trans
rred to the orphan asylums.
The Junior Aid mombors go out to tho
ims on different days of tho week and
iy with the flmall tots, who look for
ir4 to their visits with delight. I was
' amused one day whllo visiting there.
hey gave us an Impromptu ilro drill,
id all thebabloa from 3 years of age up
sro sent down tho Are chute to tumble
ulna grass at our feet. And you may
Uevo they loved It. It seemed to me
wfas Idea to get them used to the
iuta and really to enjoy it as a slide
ice in a while; then if there over is
al need to use It the llttlo ones can bo
tten out without fear of a panic.
Other patronesses of tho dansant to
orrow at the Rttz aro Mrs. Joseph E.
jnott, Mrs. Nicholas "Thouron, Mrs,
rchjbala Barklle and Mr3. William
of the committee In charge of
affair are Miss Florence "Walsh,
airman; Miss Frances Sullivan, Miss
VT uivinus. Miss Marjory Willcox
!diMlM Dorothy Hoban.
NANCY "WYNNE.
" Personals
Vti H. Brinton Buckwalter, of "West
"Mr, announces the engagement of her
4ter. Miss Ethel B. Buckwalter, to
rSMptt Shallcross "Webb, of Caswal.
Wat Chester. Miss Buckwalter is tho
r of the late Mr, Henry Brinton
tr, a. widely known Chester
man, and a sister of Mr, Brinton
, of New York, while Mr, "Webb
J o of Dr. and Mrs. "Walter Webb.
r many years lived In Sharon Hill.
, ...
nd Mrs. Edward T. Stotesbury will
Z musicals and supper tonight at
me, ims Walnut street.
Jfc and Mrs. Wirt L. Thompson, of
liirwu road Jenklntown, will en-
dinner this evening at their
vt a honor of Miss Kate FUrness
.jrno9 engagement to Mr. Hare
.rT?4 recently announced. Among
ipfff W'H b Mlsa Dorothea Wood.
iim ?. EUJo ur. Falrman Furnesa
Mr. AUea Butler.
fe "nce M, Clark. . of Cedron,
ai.5?!S lAne Qermantown. has is
'jMptaUona for a tea on Sunday, May
$&. uJ2m tlS0 o'clock. Jn honor of
ii'SB.pjslpb, and her daughtew Mlsa
2.W 4 Do.lph' Portland, Ore. Tho
S"'0' Edward Clark, 3d,
flhvLvpll,WM recently announced.
SgJMph and -mtse Dolph wUI coma
vJul'nd the weekend as the guests
" Md Mm Clark. They will aUo
te an uw?dta of Mlaa Catherlna.
iS am .rV Chat,e Rowley, of Boston,
U o-gJ- -P140 on Saturday, May
ttfr"? Ur-paries Churchman, of
LHV.JfPktatown, have Mr.
ln Wfr Mr Jane Arnold
ii Boon-Jaa.. as their gueat
Sul?,t,aW formal enter
al i-f111 rtvtfltn honor of Mrs.
Smarts hex Wti,J
, 4 Mi caHWacta Bos.
Pi VARIOUS MAIN LINE AFFAIRS
mhxvX Pony Show Will Be Held at the Homo of
$c$Mf s. William J Clothier on May 24Manv
iiasl TPonhiroQ tfnr Thin Yoni TConl nr.il Qt,...
man. of 2048 Locust street, will give a
small dance this evening at the Philadel
phia Country Club for their daughter.
Miss Esther Jean Bochman. The gueBts
will be chiefly from tho debutante set
A dance will be given tonight by tho
ouloera on tho battleship Connecticut
Mr. George "Wharton Pepper will ad
dress the meeting of tho Northfleld Con
ference this afternoon at the homo of
Mrs Paul Thompson, 1818 De Lancey
place. Tea will follow.
.Mfrs Alfred Mll'er Watts, of Narberth.
will give a llnon shower today In honor
of Miss Francos Manning Leach, whose
engagement to Mr. C. Harold Tiers was
announced recently.
Mrs. H. M. White, of 1806 Chestnut
street, entertained at bridge and BOO at
her homo Wednesday.
Mrs. C. Heed Cary, of 1 Lehman lane,
Oormantown, entertained at luncheon last
Tuesday in honor of Mrs. Mears, of New
York.
Mrs. Frederick Payne, of tho Philadel
phia Navy Yard, entertained at tea yes
terday afternoon In honor of Mrs. John
A. Logan.
Tho Pennsylvania Society of tho Co
lonial Dames of America has Issued ln
ltatloru to tho members of tho society
for a lecture to be glen by Mr. Frederick
II, Shclton. Illustrated with a series of
lantorn Slides of Delaware County, his
toric and picturesque, to bo held at tho
Now Century Club on Monday. A Library
Committee tea will bo given at tho Stcn
tnii Hnuso on tho nfternoon of Thursday,
May 11, at 3 o'clock, beforo which an rr.
hltiitton of Bllhouettes will bo held for
tho members of the soclctj On Krldny (
morning. May 12, In the Historical Socl- '
cty, 1300 Locust street, a moetlng of tho I
Supplemental Claims Commlttco 111 bo
held. On Thursday, May 25, at 2 o'clock at
Stenton Mansion there will bo nil cxecu- '
tlvo meeting, followed by a garden tea at
3 o'clock, to which all tho members aro
Invited.
Mrs. Robert C. Ledlg, with her two
Bons, Mnster Frnncls Itichtcr Ledlg and
Master lUchard O. Ledlg, 2d, has left for
Hartford, Conn , to bo tho guest of her
sister, Mrs, P. Frederic Genther, for tho
month of May.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel W. Cdopcr, of 23d
and Do Lancoy streets, havo Issued cards
for a dance on Thursday, May 18, In honor
of their daughter, Miss Margaret Cooper.
Mrs. John Sparhawk, Jr., will be at
homo on Saturdays In May after 4 o'clock
at her homo on Montgomery avenuo,
Haverford. No cards hao been sent out.
Miss Katherlno Brcgy will bo hostess at
a Shakespeare tea to bo given today by
the Catholic Historical Society, 7th and
Spruco streets. Thcro will bo readings
by Miss Emlllo Krlder Norrls nnd songs
by Mrs. John Lelgo, contralto.
Mrs. Jerome A. Suydam, of Huntingdon,
L. I.f has returned to her home after
spending a few days with her daughter,
Mrs. Joseph O. Moore, of Moore.
North Philadelphia
MISS ELSIE M. GRAESSLE
Mr. and Mrs. Emit Oraesslt, of 714
North 24th street have announced the
engagement of their daughter, Miss Elate
M. Qraesslo, to Mr. August A. Graeve.
. Miss Catherine Keating, 765 North 28th
street, will entertain tomorrow evening
In honor of her sister, Miss May Keating,
Among the guests will be Miss Catherine
Sweeney, Miss Tluth Williams. Miss Flor
ence Conn. Miss Elizabeth Williams, Mr.
Charles Qaudlo, Sir. Jesse Dusalllo, Mr.
Andrew Keating and Mr, Alfred Williams.
Miss Sara Corwln. of 2314 North 18th
steet, will entertain at luncheon and
cards tomorrow. Her guests will In
clude MIbs Helen Boggs, Miss Corlnne
Kain, Miss Helen Anders, Miss Margaret
Croft, Miss Helen Chamberlain, Miss Bea
trice Graham, Miss Lucy Cannon, Miss
Muriel Shea and Miss Florence Getz.
Mr. and Mrs. William J. McCloskey, of
1007 North 6th street, announce the en
gagement of their daughter, Miss Irene
Marie McCloskey, to Mr. Joseph A. Cun
ningham. Along the Reading
Mrs. B, C. Vlele and her daughters,
Miss Katherlno Vlela and Miss Mary
Vlele, who havp been spending some time
as the guests of Mrs. Vlele's parents.
Judge and Mrs. Campbell, of Greenwood
avenuo, Wyncote, left yesterday for New
York, where they will spend several weeks
at their apartment, 230 West 73th street
Miss Marjorla Kent, of Bent road. Wyn
cote, will leave next Wednesday to be the
guest of Mrs- Vlele. Miss Kent will re
main over tne wees-eno. reiurmnu iu
Wyncote on Monday, May 15.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Barney, of
EUdon, Spring avenue, OgonU, returned
to their home Wednesday from Atlantic
City, where they have been spending sev
eral weeks. Their daughter, Mrs. Joseph
Bunting, of Summit avenue, Jenkintown.
and her sons. Mr. Geoffrey Bunting an
Mr. Sidney Bunting, spent the week end
at tho anore.
Final arrangements for the large tennis
tournament to be held at the Huntingdon
Yalley Country Club the end of May are
now being made. Many noted players
WlU come on from New York and Balti
more. A dance will be given by tho dub
In honor of the visitors during their stay
& bH will aol fco puMWist
Kotlcu for th, SoeJctx p "J" .
iccesUd aud urlattd .la (be. Kvenlf
Ledjtr. but all m'1! noUe iniwl "
ten on Oie im of tb pacer, mtul m
JltwJ Tin Trull' wTltb full sa&MrWjwn
DOMlbla ttletfbiue vtunber ,mut m flT,,?A
jMttT alT uiX tmnjuaJciio5 U '8o-
fiTOIK LtiD&flB PHlftADffLPMA, FftlPAY, MAY 5,
"11 -J."" ' I M . . , , , "I ll. - I'lslwasH Wa" ' HIW MIHeM I . I I ,,,,
flHa&
MISS ETHEL BUCKWALTER
Miss Buckwaltcr's engagement to Mr. Joseph Shallcross Webb is
announced today. .
Germantown
A party Including Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry
Kcndcrdlne. Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Shlploy,
Mr. nnd Mrs, ndward Wlonert Mr. nnd
Mrs. Ely Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin
Smyth, Mr. and Mrs John Lear and Mr.
nnd Mrs Itaymond Tunnell, will dlno to
gether beforo the governors ball tomorrow
night nt tho Germantown Cricket Club.
Dr. Conrad Bqrcns. Jr, son of Mrs
Conrad Bcrcns, of 4901 Pulaski avenue,
will be married on Thursday, Juno 15, to
Miss Catherine Simpson, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Storrs, of Orange, N. J.
Doctor Bcrens Is practicing In Now York.
Miss Nancy Smyth, Miss Emlyn Ship
ley, Miss McKay and Miss Elizabeth Van
Duson havo returned from a house party
at Lehigh University.
Mr. and Mrs. II. M. CofUn, of Hnnaberry
street, will give a dinner tomorrow eve
ning nt the Germantown Cricket Club.
The guests will tncludo Mr, nnd Mrs. Bur
ton Ethcrlngton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A.
Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. W W Alexander.
Mr. and Mrs Pyrnm Gllkov, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Harry Swartlcy, Mr. and Mrs. Oswald J.
Do Rousse, Mr. and Mrs Robert II New
born, Dr. and Mrs. William Stafford, Dr.
and Mrs. James Nichols and Mr. W.
Llewellyn.
Cards havo been Issued for a lecturo
on Monday evening at the homo of Mrs.
T. A. North, 117 West Cholten avenue,
bv tho Rev. Honrl Anet, B. D LL. D..
of Brussels, who will speak on "Tho Ger
man Occupation of Belgium." Mr. Anet
Is a member of tho Franco-Belgian Com
mittee. Mr. John D. Mcllhenny is chair
man of tho Germantown commlttco. The
ladles' committee! Includes Mrs William
L. McLean, Mrs. Frederick II. Straw
bridge, Mrs. Bayard Henry, Sirs. John
D. Mcllhenny, Mrs. Francis A North,
Mrs. Calvin Pardee, Mrs. Edward J.
Moore, Mrs. W. S. Pilling, Mrs. Molvln
H. Harrington, Mrs. Frederick Perry
Powers, Mrs. William M. Longstroet,
Mrs. James S. McCracken, Mrs. W. Beat
ty Jennings. Mrs. Edward Hutchinson.
Jr., Miss Esther Roberts Howell, Miss
Charlesanna Huston, Mrs. William B.
Gurley, Mrs. Benjamin Miller, Mrs, How
ard Ketcham, Mrs. William Sldebottom,
Mrs. James S. Williams. Mrs Norman
Jones, Mrs. Thomas, II. Carmlchael, Mrs.
William H. George, Mrs. T. B. H Sten
house, Mrs. Henry S. Grove, Mrs. William
R. Noble. Mrs. Isaao M. Stmonln, Mrs. W.
Beaumont Whitney and Mrs. A. R.
Wright
Tioga
Mr. and Mrs. William G. Torchlana
and their family, of 15th street and Alle
gheny avenue, will leave next week for
their summer home in Atlantic City.
Mrs. Clifford Ely, of West Tioga street,
and Mrs. William Goll, of Allegheny ave
nue, left on, Tuesday for a short visit to
Reading, Pa making the trip by motor.
Mr. and Mrs. Franz Ehrllch, Jr., and
their family, of 233S West Venango
street, will leave shortly to occupy their
cottage In Atlantla City.
Mr, George J, Hanagan, of 1539 Butler
street, has returned from a tour of Colo
rado and New Mexico, which covered a
period of six months
CHORUS IN PIRATES OF PENZANCE TOMORROW NIGHT
Photo by Gray Studio.
Back row, Jeit to right Miss Alice McLaughlin, Miss Marlon Bardsley, Miss Emma Kester. Miss Ger
trude Myers, Miss Helen Myers. Mls3 Eleanor tforden. Miss Georgtna Sklrvintr and Miss Beatrice Ansty
Second row Miss Rorothy Magill, Miss Janet Swan, Miss Edna GJoeckner. Miss Kathenne Bailey, Miss
Emma JUtrfneder Miss Nan Myers and Miss May Hunter, front row Mus Helene S. Oloeckner, Miss
. EteetJb, AjwUrgpft Mi Ml33 Ps,cilla, Mi
Along the Main Line
AltDMORC Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Butcher, Jr., will entertain nt dinner to
night. In honor of Miss Jean Nelson
Long nnd Mr. William Trcdwell Ketcham,
whoso marrlngo will take plnco tomor
row. Tho guests will bo tho members of
tho bridal party.
Mrs. J, H. Chandtco, of Baltimore. Is
tho guest of her Bister, Mrs. Arnold Ger
stell, of Church road, for two wcclts.
HAVERFORD Promlnont nmong
Main Lino Society ovents this week Is
tho Junior day at Haverford College,
which Is being eolcbrated today. An at
tractive program has been arranged,
which will start early In the nfternoon
and contlnua until midnight Tho cam
pus has been decorated with Japanese
lantern and bunting
Tho principal event Is tho-play, "All
of a Sudden, Peggy," a three-net comedy,
by Mr. Ernest Denny, to bo presented this
evening by the Cap and Bells Club, which
has Just returned from a tour, Including
Moorcstown, Baltimore nnd Wilmington.
Thoso In tho cast 'aro Mr, Lorlng Van
Dam, who took tho leading pirt In the
play last year; Mr II. I Jones, Mr
James S. Ellison, Mr. J Stewart Huston,
Mr. Konnoth Oliver. Mr. H I Schcnk,
Mr. J. Gordon Maxwell. Mr. Stephen Cur
tis, Mr. E F. Lukcus and Mr. Do Witt
C. Clomont Tho membors of tho Junior
class, who aro tho hosts of tho affair,
havo arranged for a reception of tor the
play.
Mrs. Wright, of tno Wright School, en
tertained the seniors of the school Wednes
day night by giving a dinner In their
honor. Her guests Included Miss Alice
Bradly, Miss Alice Forbes, Miss Margaret
Roborts, Miss Elizabeth Williams,. Miss
Dorthcla Clark. Miss Clara Hires, Miss
Ruth Abernethy, Miss Sophie Acheson.
Miss Anno Forstall, Miss Dorothy Steel.
Miss Frances Welmer and Miss Catharlno
Platter.
Roxborough
At the "measuring party" given last
night In the soolal hall of the Falls of
Schuylkill Baptist Church, tho humor
ous sketch. "Whiskers," was presented
by Miss Flora Molyneaux, Mrs John
Moorehead, Mrs. Harry Balrstowe, Miss
Margaret B, Seasholes, Miss Jessie Moly
neaux, Miss Ren Grundy, -Miss Florence
Ladley, Mr. II. B. Blnkln, Mr. Hamilton
Moorehead and Mr. Harold Moorehead.
Tho party was given by Miss Uretta E.
Johnson, assisted by Mrs. William Ash
ton, Mrs. II. B. Cole, Mrs. Martha Blrk
mire, Mrs. Louis Dlehlman, Mrs. Lydla
Hallowell. Miss E. W Hannes, Mrs J. W.
Harrison. Miss Anna Hutchinson, Miss
M. E. nutchlnson, Mrs. Horrocks, Mrs
lenworthy. Miss Elsie Kllpatrlck, Mrs
Kirk, Miss Edith Laughlln, Miss Amy
Lee, Mrs. Charles Masson, Mrs. Frank
Miller, Mrs. Robert Moorehead, Mrs. Anna
Morlson, Mrs. Frank Noll, Mrs. Sallla
Fetres, Mrs. Merab Pickles, Mrs. Ar
thur Rans. Miss Laura Scott, Mrs. Skll
ton. Miss Helen Swartz and Mrs, Wood.
Mr. and Mrs. J C. Donle, of 168 Green
lane, announce the engagement of their
'daughter. Miss Myrtle Donle. to Mr. Wil
liam J. Boyle, Jr.( of Roxborough.
Delaware County
Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Brant, of Ridley
Park, are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. F.
R. Stout, of Lock Haven.
TERCENTENARY CLUB
FORMED YESTERDAY
Members of Catholic Theatre
Movement Inaugurate Dra
matic Association
?
An enthusiastic little gathering of men
and women, members of tho Catholic
Theatre Movement, met last night In the
Walton Hotel to Inaugurate and found a
dramatic association under the auspices
of the Theatre Movement The name
chosen for the now organltatlon Is the
Tercentenary Club, nnd the purpose Is to
bring together nmateur plnyers and play
wrights for study and production of plays
on different occasions throughout tho year.
Membors of the movement having been
nsked to Join In tho Shakespearean ter
centenary and to produce ono of the Im
mortal author's plays, decided to form a
permanent orgnnbatlon nmong Catholics
nnd as tho tercentenary was the Inspira
tion of the Idea, it was decided to call tho
club by that name, though the plays to
be produced will bo by no means confined
to ShnkCBpoaro.
Officers wcro elected and several com
mittees formed. Dr. S1 ester Dcchan
was mado president, Mr. James Skelly,
vleo president; Mr John Ferrlck, secre
tary, and the llov John f. Wheeler, treas
urer. The bosrd of governors Indues tho
llev. S. U Dover, D D , Mr. EUgene
Hnlno, Mr. Theodore Earle Jennings, Mrs
Edward Bcechcr Finck, Mr. P A Kinsley,
Miss Ada Dcerlnir. Miss Virginia Martin,
Miss Emily Carpenter. Mr Michael
Francis Doyle and Miss Katherlno Hregy
A membership committee, piny nnd cast
commlttco nnd publicity committee were
also nominated nnd elected
Tho next meeting of the club will bo
held on Thursday evening, May 11, nt tin
Hotel Walton.
Weddinga
ICEER MOFFCTT.
A pretty wedding took plnco In tho
First United Prcsbytorlan Church, Satur
day last at 7 o'clock, when Miss Edith
Hazclctto Moftctt, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs Robert 11 Moffot, of Ycndon, bo
enmc tho bride of Mr Frederick O Kcer.
of this city. Tho ceremony wns performed
by Dr. Robert R MolTott. of Havro de
Grace, Md., brother nf tho bride. Tho
brlilo wns attended by Miss Mary Mul
holland ns nmld of honor, Tho brides
maids wero Miss Mnry V Moffett, Miss
rt'i! it Moffett and Miss Elizabeth a.
Moftett
Tho bridegroom was attended by Mr.
Gregor MncFarlatul. of this city, ns best
man, and tho ushers wero Mr William
Lee. Mr. J. Blair Moffett, Mr. Augustus
Heyncy nnd Mr James Stnman After
a reception at tho homo of the bride, which
was attended by many out-of-town guests,
Mr. and Mrs. Keer left for their wedding
trip.
GLYNN CARROLL
A very pretty wedding took place on
Wednesday afternoon nt tho homo of Mr.
John P. Carroll. 135 Mldvnlo avenue. Falls
of Schylklll, when his sister, Miss Mnry
G Carroll, becamo tho bride of Mr. John
J. Flynn, of 3607 North 16th street. Tho
ceremony wns performed nt 4 o'clock by
tho -Rov. Doctor Leahy, of St. Brldgofa
Church. The bride, who was given In
marriage by her brothor, was attended
by her sister. Miss Johanna Carroll, ns
maid of honor Mr William H. Flynn
attended his brother ns best man. In
tho evening a reception wa3 hold at the
future homo of the bridegroom and bride,
3843 North Park avenue. Upon their re
turn from a short trip Mr nnd Mrs. Flynn
will bo at homo nfter May 15.
NUDLEMAN-YUMPLES
An Interesting wedding took placo on
Wednesday evening at tho home of Mr.
and Mrs Ranles, I12G Mantua avenue,
when their cousin. Miss 5fao Yumples, be
camo tho bride of Mr. Nathaniel Nudle
man, of New York. Mrs. Anna Yumples,
mother of the bride, gavo hor In marrlago
and tho ceremony was performed by the
llov Mr. Grossman nt 9 o'clock. Miss
Tnnnlo Nudloman was maid of honor nnd
Mls9 Frances Stalbcrg bridesmaid. Mr.
Maurice II. Rtalberg acted as best man
After an extended wedding trip, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Nudleman will llvo In West Phila
delphia. Lansdowne
The "Neighborhood Plnyers" will glvo
a progressive dinner-dance tomorrow
evening. Miss Vernon Greenwood will
servo the first course, Miss Adelaide
Brccn the second, Miss Florence Conway
the third, Miss Edith Tarrcl the fourth
and Miss Dorothy McEwen the fifth
Dancing will follow tho fifth course, and
will bo held at Miss McEwen's home. The
men of tho party, who aro also members
of the club, nre Mr. Georgo IC Hooper,
Mr. Thomas Hnnnum, Mr. Rnlph Donoghy,
Mr. Richard Forrest, Sir Frank Forrest,
Mr. John Alrey and Mr. Maurice Hoomer
The alumni of the high school will
glvo a danco in tho school gymnasium on
May 13.
Mrs. Frank E Sagenilorph. of South
Lansdowne avenue, villi entertain her
luncheon nnd brldgo club this nfternoon
The members of the club nre Mrs. Robert
D Taylor, Mrs. Norrls Scott, sirs, iirooue
Evans, Mrs. Vernon Philips, Mrs. J. J.
Keenan. Jr., Mrs Harry I Henry, Mrs.
Ralph Hays. Miss Louisa Vanzandt, Mrs
Harold Ogden. Mrs. E. II. Plummer and
Mrs. Bayard Dickinson.
Frankford
Mr. and Mrs. Harry V. Matlack are oc
cupying their new homo at 5005 Cottage
street. Mrs. Matlack was Miss Clara
Zimmerman before her marriage, April 22.
Miss Loretta McCann, of 7010 Tulip
street, will spend the coming week-end at
Easton with her sister, Mlns Agues Mc
Cann.
1010.
wUltHWl II
I SEASIDE HOME AT CAPE MAY
TO BENEFIT BY SPENSER'S OPERA
"Princess Bonnie" to Be Presented in Bellevue-Stratford
Tonight Under Auspices of Women's Auxiliary to
Summer Home Children's Hospital Affair
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ILLARD SPENSER'S tuneful opera.
Princess Bonnie," will be revived to
night nt the Bellevue-Stratford under the
auspices of tho women's nuxtllary of the
Seaside Home at Cape May, where
mothers nnd children aro sent during the
summer. The members Include Mrs. Will
iam King, Mrs. R. A. Hunter nnd Miss
Fanny De Silver. It will bo given under
the direction of Miss Estclle Heyslnger.
Miss Elma Carey VIII sing tho tltlo role
and other members of tho cast are Miss
Rebeknh Conway, Miss Mildred It Love,
Mr. Wilbur Horwlg, Mr. Horace Todd,
Mr. Edward A. Davles. Mr. Robert Mar
tin, Mr. Joseph Watt and Mr. Armln T.
Fellows.
In the ballet will be MIbs Kathleen
Love, Miss Blnnche Hubbard. Mlsa Mar
garet Hogman, Miss Dorothy Johnston,
Miss Joan Colemnn, Miss Clara Meyer,
MIbs Sylvia Meyer, Miss Mae McKeeley,
Miss Dorothy Oute and Miss Elizabeth
Fnbor.
A danoe for tho benefit of the Children's
Homeopathic Hospital will bo held this
ovenlng at tho Rltz-Carlton by a commlttco
consisting of Miss Estello Lauber, chair
man! Miss Dorothy Zurn. Miss Lorralno
Sherwood Stahl, Mlsa Marian Wolhen
mayor. Miss Ruth Dlbert, Miss Marl-in
Park, Miss Jane Glinilan, Miss Lconette
Rehfuss, Miss Anna Svkcs and Miss Ell
L. Brunot
A DRAMATIC entertainment entitled
. "Home, Sweet Home," will be pre
sented tonight In tho Lutu Temple at
Brpad and Spring Garden streets for tho
benefit of tho Orphanage of the P. O. S. of
A. under tho ausplcea of Camp 481, P. O.
S. of A.
Thoso who will apponr In tho cast will
bo Mr. Henry Clavier, Jr Mr. W. E. Tln
noy, Mr. Edwin R. Wnldow, Mr. C F.
Iluppcmthal, MI3 Ethel M Ackerman,
Miss Edna M Bush, Mies Anna S. Henry,
Miss llcsele Parks and Miss Ethel M. Kay.
Mr. John C. Bush will be stage manager.
During tho Intermissions Mr. Georgo
H Wells, Jr. and Miss Atvlrlda A. Guy
will sing
An nddrcss will be mado by Mr Emmctt
B Bcrgcr, president of tho Homo Corpora
tion of tho P O. S of A.
This ovenlng nt 8 o'clock, at tho
Frankford High School auditorium, thcro
will bo given a Shakespearean fcstlvn!
by tho students under tho auspices of
tho Fathers' Association. Mr. C. Grant
Lucas Is chairman of the committee, and
Mr. R. r. Simmers secretary. Elaborato
preparations have been made for tho
eventp. which will Include Bcenes from
Shakespeare's plajs, folk dances nnd the
rendition of Shakespearean lyrics, which
havo been set to music.
MISS FRANCES D. NARRENS
MISS EVELYN KAMER
These" young girls have been very active
working for lio success of the concert and
dance to be given by tho senior auxiliary
of the Jewish Sheltering Home on Sunday
night at tho Parkway Building, Broad and
Cherry streets.
Miss Rose Jncobson, of 4037 Market
street, gave a surprise linen shower in
honor of her sister. Miss Anna Jacob
son, and her fiance, Mr. Edward Bayuk,
Sunday afternoon. In tho evening a
reception was given. The houso waB
decorated with lilacs and the tables
arranged with lavender Bweet peas and
. nt-p.-inflrs to match tho llowers.
There were a number of out-of-town
iw.xiig whom were Mr and Mrs.
liayul. and Mrs. W. Levin, of Norma,
Miss ; Helen Jacobs, of Baltimore, Md. ;
libs Sarah Oaken and Miss Rose dinger,
of Newark
THD students of the E. IC Peall Con
servatory of Music and Art will glvo a
concert nnd dance at the Columbia Club,
Broad and Oxford streets, on Monday
evening. A comedy In one act, entitled
'The Marble Arch." will be presented by
the members, and there will also be vocal
solos, quartet and chorus work, mono
logues, piano and violin soloa and selec
tions by the string orchestra,
Tho Young Zionist Culture Club held
Its first annual musicals and dance at
Apollo Hall, ma North Broad street on
Saturday evening. The affair proved to
be a great success. The program In
cluded ;
1. Remarks by the president, Mr. Max
well M. Farber.
2. Piano solo. Mlsa Ruth Nathanson.
Two sketches by Mendelssohn.
3. Vocal solo. Miss Molllo Golove. (a)
"I Hear You Calling Me." (b) Elegy,
Jules Massenet
4. Grecian Dance, Miss Edith Neff.
5. Violin solo, David P Sattnsky. (a)
AMUSEMENTS
B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE
;httnut A Twelfth Bta. X Great Comedy Show 1
MISS IRENE FRANKLIN
Mr, Burton Green at the PUno.
Franklin Ardell Co. In "Tha Wife Ssver."
Johnny Doolty Ic Yvett Rugel; Schooler k
Pfcklneon; Itorer Gray & Co.; NtchoUe-Kel-eon
Troup. Other.
Palace
10c 1311 MARKET 20a
10 A. U. to 11 11 P it,
LAST 2 DAYS
MARY PICKFORD
IK AN APPEAUNQ DRAMA
'THE ETERNAL GRIND"
ViirhrYria
10c Market as. Oth too
.iuuax a avuiuuHOW
IVUUillV HAROLD IOCKWOOD
ana uai al,mJM la
"THE COME-BACK"
Comedy "FATTT AND MABEL ADHIfT"
LITTLE
THEATRE
17th A V Lancey
LaciutSMl
THEATRE
FRANCA1S U'AMEKIQUB
TON1GUT LA PETITE
CHOCALATIERE
Mat Eat, BLANCH BITS
Sat. Klsat. "Araena Lupin"
TXr'nlwii- pop- M1 T" nl Tliar
W&inUU.S5c IU Re Mat Saturday
g,iKV Vv V e. uv juuvf
XWIN BEDS
BEATS NOW TOS
"Satterella." Paplnl. (b) "Caprlcletto."
Mendelssohn. Acompanled by Harry
Kati.
Mr. Maurice Golove, the leader of th
club, presided Dancing followed tha
hiUBlcale.
THE Wakefield Young Men's Club, of
Germantown, whtoh gavo Gilbert and
Sullivan's opera, "Pirates of renahce,",at
Association Hall, ESI 9 Germantown avo
nuo, last week, will repeat It at the sama
plaoo tomorrow night The Germantown
Boys' Club, which Is seeking to raise a
fund of 119,000 this week, will be one of
the beneficiaries.
Last week's performance was surpris
ingly good and pronounced ono of tho
beet ever given in Germantown. The cast
Is as followsi
"Rlehard," , plrato king, Dr. Albert P.
Steele : "Frederic," Mr. Hubert P. Boyle :
"Major General Stanley," Mr. Ernest T.
Frcaa; "Sergeant of Pollc," Mr. Samuel
Sutter j "Samuel," Mr. Benjamin Gessle-
SJ?n.?. ,'.'arnSel'" JI8S n,heI Nlcthammer:
"Iluth," Miss Margaret Hock! "Kate."
Miss Edna Glocckner "Edith." Miss Em
ma Altonder, and "Isabel," Miss Prlscllla
Holt.
Mr. and Mrs McGinn entertained at'
their home, 235 North 54th street, on April
24 Tho gueits wero Mr. Bernard Ma
gulre, Mr. John Caldwett, Mr. John Duffy,
Jr., Mr. John Drogan, Mr. Thomas Uro
gan, Mr. William Horan, Mr. John Horan,
Mr. Percy Buck. Mr. Robert Motherwell,
Mr Jnmcs Carlln, Mr. Herbert Hefferman,
Miss Ella Daublor. Mlsa Margaret Galla
gher, Miss Mary Montgomery, Miss Wlt
tln. Miss Katherlno Ilowan, MIbs Anna
Duffy, and Miss Knthorine McDermont
Norristown
Mr. V. Perry Gresh ana Miss Sara
Gresh. of the Hamilton, havo Usued In
vitations for n large reception on Thurs
day ovenlng, May 18, at tho Erslno Club
house, to meot Mr nnd Mrs. William
Koosor Gresh. The cards of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Frnnklln Loch Wright aro onolosed.
Mr. and Mrs William Gresh were mar-"
rled on April 27. In Detroit, Mich., and
are at present on their wedding trip South,
upon their return they will live at 213
East Fornanco street, Norristown, Pa.,
where they will bo nt homo after June 16.
Tho bride was formerly Miss M. Mercedes
Mulkey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Owen
Wynno Mulkey, of Detroit, Mich.
What's Doing Tonight
ford'1""' l Senalor penroo, Bellevue-Btrat-
iJ'1",?T,i'iLon Sf ?"'". Baptlet Tounir Peo
ple s Union, Rojtboroujh Baptist Church, 8
O OJOCX
riPh1i'In?.,?ror L.1ke.I,-r ?hlleoion Dramatic
Club, 4103 Chestnut street. 8 o'clock.
Ht,i!!0,'.l!;?i IHDVAT'' William Pena lilh
fj,hool. 16th and Mt. Vernon itreets, 8 o'clock.
.i.Annua.l bnll. Federation of Trlsh County So
cieties. Mercantile Hall, 8 o'clock.
rL,1R.D Jear Shirtwaist Ball, under aueplcee
?.i0ConJ'CT'il0,n Unl" 'or Women But- .
.fPtK"!Sir.V.'c.,n,,t "?' brftnch
Annual piny nnd dance. Deuticher Veraln
JcToSk. Un,v"1,tJ'' Nw century CluNS
iranlVo'efocSl!1 P0lIce conrt- Convention
8 o'ciwh?11'"1 Soclet' 10 South 6th atreet.
8 frHockf" fMtlvl11' frankford I"rh School.
Cnllff nt ni.nt.1.-.
tpHi. a .i ,. uo.
'2d and Ludlow
-w.-, u u ..i.itn.
atrert"IC Tcach"' A.soclatlon. 1714 Chestnut
Institute
atrocta.
of Bankln'r. 13th and Chestnut
Medical Collen, banquet. Colon-
Jefferson
nade Hotel
Cpllcge Club,
annual meetlnr.
Philadelphia Orchestra,
Academy of Music
popular
concert,
dinner.
Itoformed Church Social Union
Bcllovue-8tratford Hotel. unlon-
!.?&& K3.. riaphTcaio!
Wyalualns- avenue, west ot 80th street.
AMUSEMENTS
Garrick Last 2 Evgs. ' Mb-
. Tomorrow
thB "fiZFMEonxa
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THROUGH THE AGES
The Struggle of the Soul Against the Body
W1"i Mme. Yorska Rob't T. Haines
And a Powerful Company of 00
At 10.10, 12 JO.
Arcadia
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CHESTNUT Below 18th
LAST 2 DATS
EDNA MAY
In "SALVATION JOAN"
Beginning; Monday next, and every Monday.
Tuesday and Wodnesday thereafter for twenty
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B1Lt&riBU-0ng .'filSiStjg SaTc
ftlohp Theatre MjAuuN1STS
A. M. to 11 V, M. 10c. 16c. Soo.
prt.n2!fB Lonesome Lassies
Martini & Fabrini DASiwY
OTHEB MKIUTOMOUS ACTS
Broad Last 2 Evgs. 0
MR. CYRIL MAUDE ..arpr.
NEXT WEEK SEATS NOW
A NEW AND POWERFUL, DRAMA
THE DEVIL'S INVENTION
T "STRIP TONIGHT AT 816
U J. X,X.J Regular Matinee Tomorrow
"'Z'A&SS?' "Alone atLast"
Music and Mirth That Charm and Delight.
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POSITIVELY LAST 3 WEEKS I HURRY t
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IXUVJUr ni Regular Matmea Tomorrow
Cyril llarcourt's Joy-Infusing Comedy
"A Pair of Silk Stockings"
"Very Clr and Exceedingly Topping."
Evening Iiedgsr.
ACADEMY Seats at Heppo's, Hj Chestnut
Philadelphia I Tonight at 8;15
Orchestra "POPS"
SOLOIST!
VIOLA BtlODBECK, Soprano,
Conductor ................. Daniel MaQuarra
PFloe, S30, B0c 7Bo. Table, and Box 8aU, 41
Stanley
MARKET ABOVE ICTfl
11:15 A.M. to 1U15PM.
Dustin Farnum
IN ''DAVID aARRICK"
Added AttractionViews IntucoUetfaU Ath
letic Carnival Franklin Field April SU
ALL NEXT WEEK GERALDLNB FAHRAR
AND WALIvaCB RE1D IN "MARIA ROSA"
T rrTTOT1 MO 4 .LOCUST 8TB.
LiU VjUbi CASD OF MARY PA9E
Mmo. Petrovs, "PLAYING WITH Fl
FIRS?'
BELMONT "ftSSMSSSP
la "BEN BLAUl"
Forrest Last 2 Evgs.
POSITIVELY LAST CHANCES TO SBif
"TTnHpr FirA" WIU "tt Ceurtea
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