Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 10, 1916, Night Extra, Page 15, Image 15

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    KtfCY WYNNE rIEARS OF OTHER
m jm-p. Ttmtr A -ipm k 11-' wo-o .
gjtiAKixx ajvajuks this MONTH
1 . .1 ,,.
vflMe Day Nursery Will Be Beneficiary of Lnr
bazaar and Children's Entertainment to Be Held at
t. Home of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Morris, Wyncote
'"Hl'jL 'IJ ' ' JJ"--"Ti ii iinjrr--y I...H-- .. -. j.,.j..i,. . .. ,1 r Inn v m .11 1 1 f --'- - - ,.,., J ,..M.',iti,ii.to..i..1.i , . ut...J.An.tj. -, ... ;... l. ....,- .,
' ,J "- - - - -.--.. ;,, , , "fw ' '"''T "" " "' HLimw ' tf ... r7f ,r- , 1 ,-,, ,.rV ...... ..r. ,.. , '"' " " ' " "" ' ""' iwwi 1 .,. .,,.,. m , ,,-. jm l,M,Mrtiill,n,lii.W.
r OTHER I rs A. W. T,
' . " .n offered for tho nrrantto-
nr: .. , nlnvef names for Ihe
.ottauo "---- - ,
n tJUUT. AH 01 i ""'" ""
ithlrd (
r.ri.SKl al ".ctrhomo to cole-
.., uuuuay 01 jvir. Couch.
Mrs. William w Adams, Jr.. of Nava
Hill ZCm6 ?nd. ?cr.maM la OiStaSt
hrii,Jn,.te?lSrlnlrf.lh0 w6s of her
?n,i nlUb,t,0daV; ,A1"otiK those who wilt
l wB MrA ll0,nnd Pollock, Mrs. Jos.
Anhun'-J Ed.wln Schoetlle, Mrs.
MrJ ,t(,C' Co'?1"". Mrs. Harry Week.
Mrs. Thomas Stockhamen. Mrs. noss Pill-
i.ntf.a!,utls? U Me- of New York. who Is
? L: V'rBS ,lesl! Mrs- William Hesse,
Miss Miriam Clemens and Mrs. Harris
?. a.lriaLln honur of MlM SnrA' Shut
tucK, of Boston, who Is Mrs. Adams'
guest.
Siturday will bo opening day at tho'
1 uMuuuiiinia uncKet Club. There will be
tea served In tho ladles clubhouse during
tho afternoon and tho dinner club will
meet In tho evening for dancing.
Tho Women Writers' Club, of Phlladel
phla, will give a dance this ovenlng In the
ballroom of tho Itotel IUitenhouse. Tho
committee In clmrgo of tho affair Includes
Miss Agnes Iteppller, chairman; Mrs, Wil
liam Iteed McOllI, Miss Josslo Duval, Miss
Itobekah L'lllot and Miss L'mlly Carpenter.
Mr. and Mrs. Holfo Ounn, who wero
married In nichmond on Saturday, are
visiting relatives of Mr. Gunn In this city.
Tho brldo was formerly Miss Suslo White,
of ttlchmond,
A largo card party will bo held nt the
Hotel Wnlton an Saturday afternoon In
aid' of the building fund of tho new Mater
Mlserlcordlao Hospital. Mrs. Joseph r,
Oaffncy, of 2212 South Broad street, and
Mrs. James P. Consldlnc, of 918 North
C3d Btrcet, Overbrook, have nrranged all
details connected with Saturday's card
party, which promises to be a great suo
cess, A party who dined together at the dor
mantown Cricket Glut) on Saturday night
beforo the Governor's ball Included Mr.
of all her recolpts to Edith Whar-1 and Mrs. Charles It Miller, Mr. and Mrs.
... Ml1.
irtflEJ bawtar ana iuu-iw-wh.-I1
-.u m t dven on Satur-
d""J "" tav 20, at tho beautl-
r ftI er;;mfl of Mr. and Mrs. Fred-
K.rtorrta Jr., on the qprner of
EtrtaJ Church road,
EffitfnU 3 until 6 o'clock.
e-srr
m. .ii ouito a "'"" " "
Srtnt
K about Wyncoto and Jon Ulntown
u,f take Pt in tho afternoon's, enter
if meal M tdw. and will wear varl
SfnniM and original costumes.
2L ci tho aides will bo Prlsctlla
!SL Mary Hadclyfto Furness, Ann
?!.' Margaretta Stovons, Mar-
".Ita Boylo, Betty Bowell, Dorothy
SSto and Elizabeth Morris. Tho
thlra of tho children nro greatly In
!& m tho affair, and It seems as
,,'ihe afternoon would prove a grjat
access- .
f music aro looking rorwaru
Lto pleasure to the recital which w 11
K riwn on Friday morning at 11
rfbcK at tho Bcllovuo-Stratford by
ImL Bstolle Nouhaus, plonisto. Miss
Kaua gave ono rccltalVn Monday
rrntng. which was attended largely
lw representative women, it. is ox-
F.B lY.. . ..i.i..i nffnlr will bn nulto
Erected tnai ") " -iLTlnterestlng
and aa well attended. It
lw " .l.m Mloa Mnuhntis
C - . 1 l.n rM1 Cllir1. O
ftM played nerc, anu uu ," ..
Iter development In that time ,lnto
lM of tho grcai niun.i im..-
IA,C, This season sno i ''(. '"
-.- 1.n nlillilnoti nf "Finn
Ston's worK iu. w --" -"..
Jers ana Frencn anu uuibiuu iu-
Frees, in a lunu. w ... --
B..1.J Mnrrh IB. Mrs. "Wharton wrote:
Ilcu '"" ' . , , nvnimnnntc
.. ..nnd nrn mnrpnHinir ill iiuiii- I w ' ------w..-
rOur ruiuBta . . 1 0j
Hobert Malr and Dr. and Mrs.
Stanton. '
iVrthur
Along the Main Line
Mrs. Harold . Hoberts,
'- ,,, , -n.,,.1. "' vu"u uvtrnrooK avenue, will give a
rs.andso many aro 111 as the result br,dfee luncheon on Mon(lay Mny 22. In
M tnfl buiiuhiib" """ '" '"" iiunur ui irs. j. Lawrence 1'ancoasi, wno
ktve endured that wo need help more was -.miss Eaith Kvans beforo her mar.
ina more aa uiu wa huo um
B1
rlago a few weeks ago.
An attractive Black and White Novelty
Danco was held last night nt tho Over-
broou Golf Club. There wero competition
! verv largo number of women have
Frtven their names, as patronesses of
R - ..I 111 .--'"....,.M, lllblU IIUIU WWlUtJUklllW II
these, muslcates, anu mey win novo uic dances and a lucky number contest. Mr.
untovment not only of tho music, but Philip A. Castner Is chairman of the
fth knowledge that they havo aided ono Ijntertalnmcnt Committee which arranged
Tpt our foremost American writers In j tho dancc-
Iher labor of love and mercy for tho I noSGMOXT Mr. Isaac Norrls has
fluttering French and Belgians. ' opened hla houso on Goshen road, It03e-
Tho absent-mindedness of ono of our
natrons was tho cause of much morrl-
Smdnt among her family recently. It
ifj&ms tho little lady purchased, a ticket
lo Bryn Mawr, and being absorbed in
ptr own thoughts was blissfully un
ledSkdous of the pass'tng of 'many sta
Itlons until she suddenly looked up and
tallied that It was growing dark. Then
iih .frantically Inquired of tho conduq-
liar, only to lesrn from him that the
'v. ... . .' -m ,1. rr.t
itrun was pulling imo rnoui j.iiuih
Km nothing to do but alight and wait
fr,1he down train, which she did, ar-
ifrlflg at Bryn Mawr somewhat Iato for
RSe anticipated cup of tea with a
Bend. Bryn Mawr reached, she, with
in awful Jolt, "got hep," as our little
.brothers say, to tho fact that sho hadn't
Stended going to Bryn Mawr at all, but
to Bryn Athyn. Her mysterious disap
pearance that afternoon caused not a
little anxiety to her family, but you
(on wager that it was not she who gav6
tho.rcal explanation.
NANCY WYNNB.
Personals
1 The Itactiuet Club will entertain about
HO prominent men of tho Chevy Chase
Club, of Washington, and several men
from Baltimore, at the Huntingdon Valley
Country Club on Saturday. Arrangements
irsbelnir made for n. hnaeball crame. tennis
Kmafches and golf matches, to take place
aurlnff the day. Luncheon will bo serveu
itto'clock. A dance will bo given In tho
venlng In honor of tho out-of-townKguests
(Ui4 several members of the club are ar
ranging a inner parties to taico place tie-
for the dance at tho club. Mr. Kdward
IB. Henson. Mr. Georce W. 'Frailer and
ilr. Joseph Bunting aro membors of the
iwnumuee in cnargo.
Mrs.D. Kncllsh Dallam entertained at
Hmcheoa nt her home, 612 West nitten
house street. Germantown, today In honor
ot illM Catherine Hunter Davis, who will
ts married to Mr. Chnrles F. Bowloy on
Saturday. Tho guests' Included Miss Mar
ret II. Davis. Miss Catherine Potter,
Mss Isabel B, Stoughton, Mtss Amey M,
PTelln. Miss Caroline Murdoch and Mrs.
Kenry D, Booth, Jr.
EDr. Wllllnmo T1 r'urlu.nlnrt.. nf 1T1ft
fwcust street, will give a dinner tonight
t the Babbit to meet the members of tho
IZoologlcal Society,
tFflends (ot Mi- nti Xfra riarlr l
fRiajrer, of Vlllanova, will regret to learn
Ithat their small daughter has a slight
a of scarlet fever.
.llr. and Mrs. TtarirlvffA TT-llrni-nci nf (Iitm.
Wt aveftue, Jenklntown. accompanied by
-y u ra. uicnaru wooa, or wawa,
fvi leave today for Stoddartsvltle. Pa.,
flahjng trip. Mrs. Furness apd Mrs
Wood wilt return next Wednesday, but
r. Fnrness and Mr, Wood will remain
t Hverat days longer, Mr, and Mrs.
wood closed their town house tho drst of
jW week and will occupy their country
' return; In August they will go to
tOT Harbor for several weeks.
illr. anA HT ii - -,.,-
ww been spending the winter In Wayne.
W returned to their farm near Mat-
.S'rfanria nt niv.. n titm . ..
1ST. ".ett wl be sorry to learn that
U a seriously III with typhoid fever.
rTaS Rev. TTnrl An.. nV T7..Aln in
IS ' th noma t M'a Mary G)bson,
Kii?rnn5?roo' the aer Par' of the
KS:.i Mr. Anet te"s of th German
ISJ'S? Belgium and of tha dire
PS8 of his. people.
ISfUa tfn,9ln. tr -. r ..-
IfflX entertain at cards on Wednesday
K22K0":, iia-y n. m honor of mjss
lfeDrvWIton' whose marriage to Sir.
TtWMrSielm Will tak nlno Vi nllnwn
wwrday ir --"-
RS'S.?aran B Kennedy will give a tea
1&n,7.n' lrom toIH 9 o'clock, at
fm streeuT . -
L IStaC JI Shfllv nf (ilcn.Mo an.
Klh ii1 brl5sa yestejday afternoon
BkfiVi '. rememurea as Silas
BP wr.d of 20H Chestnut atreet
.? M Bwyiford 3r Couch, of
t.'v, mir Wt Chester, gave a
mont, for tho summer season.
Mrs. Joseph Slnnott nnd Miss Mary
Slnnott, who havo been spending tho win
ter at tholr town houso on South Bltten
houso squaro, havo opened Bathalla, their
homo In Rosemont.
ST DAVID'S Mr. nnd Mrs. William
II. Brooks, of Crossways. St. David's, left
on Saturday for a llshlng trip In Monroo
County, Pa. They expect to return to
morrow, Mrs. J, H. Wny has sent out Invitations
for a ltincheon next Tuesday In honor of
Miss Martha Walton, of Walmarthon, St.
David's, who will bo marrlcdjon May 20.
WAYNE Tho Woman Suffrage party
,of Radnor township will meet at tho
honjo of Mrs. J. Jtalston Covert this after
noon. Mrs. Thomas Learning nnd her sister,
Mfes Mnry K. Baker, of 115 South 21st
street, will open Brantwood, their homo
In Wayne, this week.
Mr. John O. Piatt and Mr. Clayton Platt(
Jr. of 2312 Spruce street, havo leaseditho
Robert W. Learning houso, on North
Wayne avenue, for tho summer and will
moo out this week.
Miss Mary Feeley, of Washington, Is
visiting her brother, Mr. James? Feoley, at
the Waynewood.
Mrs. Samuel C. Bunting and Miss
Ellzaboth M. Bunting are spondlng somo
tlmo at Boulder, Col.
Miss Shearman, of Now York, Is visit
ing Miss Kadlno C. W. Prow; at her home,
205 Poplar avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Marcus I. Brock aid their
son navo returned irom Atlantic city,
Ittmhranilt Studio
MRS. SAMUEL E. KRATZOK
Mrs. Kratzok wns formerly Mlsa
Elizabeth Willlff, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Max B. WMlR- Hor
marriajro took place last week.
.Mr. nnd Mrs. Kratzok will spend
the summer in Atlantic City.
Weddings
FOX RANDALL. '
Tho marrlago of Mis Franccnla A.
Randall, daughter of Dr. nnd Mrs. B.(
Aloxander Randall, and Mr. Samuel Mi'
Fox, Bon of Mrs. Samuel M. Fox,
of Torrcsdale, was solemnized quletljs at
noon today at tho homo of tho bride's
parents, 1717 Locust street. ,
Tho ceremony, which was performed
by tho Rev. J. R. L Nlsbett, vlcnr of
Christ Church Chapel, In tho presence of
tho Immcdlato families, was followed by a
small reception.
Tho bride, who was glvon In mar
riage by h6r father, worn an exquisite
gown of white satin, trimmed with
duchess lnco, with a long court train of
tho satin falling from tho shoulders. Her
veil was of old family lace, h'eld .to tho
head with orango blossoms, and sho car
ried a shower bouquet of lilies of th,o
valley. Her only attendants were Miss
S. Worthlngton Mitchell, who ncted at)
,mald of honor, and Miss Elizabeth N.
Fox, who was bridesmaid. They wero
gowned In palo pink taffeta, combined
with white, nnd wore plcturcsqtio hats
of pink Bilk, with transparent brims of
mallno. They carried graceful arm
bouquets of apple blossoms.
Mr. William Scaly, of Texas, acted
as best man.
Mr. nnd Mrs. For, nfter a wedding trip
of about a month, will llvo In Torresdale.
Bala-Cymvyd
Mrs. Bernard Hoopos, of Edgchlll road,
Bala, who Is spending this month In New
York, will open her Chelsea cottage, 134
South Bnrtram place, the first of June.
Mr.i Hoopes hns rented her Bala home to
Mr. and Mrs. Julian A. Halford, of Leeds,
England
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kuhl Kelly, Jr.,
of California, and their two children aro
spondlng Borne tlmo with Mrs. Kelly's
parents, Mr. and MrH. J. Samuel Stephen
son, of City avenue, Bala. Friends of
Mr. and Mrs. Kelly will be glad to know
that they expect to mako tholr futuro
homo In this city.
Miss Mario L. McCleary, who was tho
guest of Jrer niece, Mrs. Eugeno Eble, of
Now York, has returned home.
Mrs Charles J. do V. Kccfo, of Llan
berrls road, will return this week from a
visit to Chelsea.
Northeast Philadelphia
' Mrs L S. Petrlo has returned to her
home In Trenton, N. J., after having vis
ited Mrs. William Kauffman, of 204 East
GIrard avenue.'
Miss Marjorle Hyman, of East GIrard
avenue, Is visiting In New York for tho
woek.
The fourth anniversary of St. Not
burga's Home will be celebrated with a
muslcalo entertainment and promenade,
"Alt Heidelberg" tomorrow evening at
Mercantile Hall, Franklin street below
Poplar.
Tioga
W t - ' ',7 '"" k&m
MISS EDNA FINESTONE
Miss Edna Flnestone, daughter of Mr.
arid Mrs. Benjamin Flnestone, of North
21st street, will give a piano recital on
Wednesday night. May 17, In the Orpheus
Clubrooms, 1520" Chestnut street. Miss
Flnestone. who is one of our most promis
ing amateurs, will be assisted by Mr. Rus
sel Spruance, baritone, and Mr. John W,
Ppmmer, Ir.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Voelker, of 2328
West Tioga street, will give a dinner on
Saturday evening at their home- Bed
and VhUe roses will be used la the dec.
orations. Their guests will Include Mr.
and Mrs. Morris Beckhardt. Mr and Mrs.
Frank Barras. Miss Adele Huet. Mr.
Julian Huet, Dr. and Mrs. U W. Strong,
Mr and Mrs. John C Allen. Jr. Mr. and
Mrs. Benjamin Foster, Mr and Mrs
Harry Painter andMr. and Mrs. Jotyi
Barton, of East Orange. N- J-
Sir. and Mrs. Leonard WelUel, of 4509
North, UtovA street, will pass the suouner
sMTtaelr sottage la oewwt City.
North Philadelphia
Mrs. Virginia Leo Grosh. of Green street,
was tho guest of her mother, Mrs. J.
Keech. of Lancaster, Pa., over the week
end.
JItss Bertha Ackermnn, 909 North 5th
Btrcet, Is entertaining Mrs. R. B. Levy,
of Long Branch.x
"Granny of tho Hills." a homo mission
ary play, will be presented on Friday night
by tho Sisterhood Girls of the Brethren
Church, 10th street below Dauphin street,
In tho lecture auditorium. The pastor,
tho Rev. II. E. Eppley, wilt make an ad
dress, and there will be an Interesting
musical progrnm.
Tho annual May tea of tho Alumnae As
sociation of tho Girls High and Normal
Schools will take place on Saturday after
noon In the High School. 17th and Spring
Garden streets. The program will Include
j selections by tho Alumnno Mandolin and
Guitar Club: Mr. TanK uriuiin, violin
ist: Mr. Robert Kennedy, vocal soloist,
and Miss Mary F. McKlnstry, reader.
The annual exhibition of the work of
the classes of tho Young Women's Chris
tian Association. North Branch, 1001 Glen
wood avenue, will take place tomorrow
night. Miss A. A. Sutherland, principal of
the Ogontz School for Girls, will mako an
address. Tho progiam Includes also se
lections by tho chorus class, under the
direction of Miss Katharine Houghwont,
and tho piano pupils under tho direction
of Miss Ray Hart.
Miss Maude B. Isaacs, of 1846 North
17th street, was the guest of Miss Elsie
Lange, of Germantown, for the week-end.
Tho pupils of the Keystone Public
School will hold a gold medal elocution
contest on Tuesday evening. May 16.
Among the contestants will be Miss Ada
Murray, Miss Helen Fullerton, Miss
Marlon Donnell, Miss Bessie Thompson,
Miss Flora Campbell and Miss Kathryn
Campbell. v . ,
Frankford
"An Evening with Shakespeare" will be
held In the Henry Lawton School to
morrow evening. Several of the pupils
will give a play selected from one of
Shakespeare's works. There wilt be
muslo and Inspiring addresses which will
be followed by an exhibition of work done
by the various classes.
The annual meeting of the Frankford
Mothers' Club will be held at the Friends'
School House, Orthodox and Penn streets.
this afternoon. A social hour will follow
the election of officers.
Tha Historical Society of Frankford will
hold Its second spring outing on Saturday
afternoon, when an excursion will ba
made to the Blddle homestead, Andalusia;
and on May 27 the annual visit to Pan
hurst, the home of Mr. Robert Le Boutll
Her, at Wayne, will be made.
Lansdowne
Mrs. Seth Pancoast Levis, of Maple
avenue, entertained the executive board
of tho Woman Suffrage Party of Lans
downe and vicinity at, luncheon at her
home this afternoon. Her guests were
Mrs. Arthur Moorshead. Mtss Mary Yar
na)l, Mrs. Charles Spade. Mrs. J. Le Roy
Smith, Miss Anna White, Mrs. Carl L.
Altmaler. Mrs. John W. Moon, Mrs. H.
Claude Berry, Mrs.' I. Elkln Nathans,
Mrs. Clarence SHI. Mrs. W. H. P. Fisher,
Mrs. Abrara L. Pennock, Mrs. William
Hi,nnia. Mrs. Isaao H. Rhoadea. Mrs.
Thomas Cooper, Mrs. Harold Burt andl
Mrs. Francis v. aiaxwen.
Mr. George Carey, of West Esse ave
nue, entertained the Fellowship Club last
evening.
Mr. EL A. Mitchell, .of Windermere ave
nue, will entertain the members of the
Neighbors Club on May 23.
Mrs- Qwen Bddle Evans will entertain
her luncheon 'and bridge club pa May 19,
Photo by rtyland W. rhllllpn.
MRS. SARA F. T. PRICE
who is in charge of tho eveninp: of "Mirth and Merriment" to be
given Saturdny ' by the A. W. L. Club of tho Market Squaro
( Presbyterian Church.
Along the Reading
Tho Board of Women Managers of tho
Ablngton Memorial Hospital held n meet
ing nt tho homo of the chalrmnn, Mrs.
Ocorgo W. Elklns, Jr., nt Cheltcn Houso,
Elklns Park, yesterday morning, to mako
arrangements for tho fair that Is to bo
held for the benefit of tho hospital nt
tho Ogontz School on Wednesday, Juno 7.
Tho different members of the committee
will bo In charge of tho tables. There will
bo a fancy tnblo, n useful table, besides
the usual candy, enko nnd Ico cream, and
alt the other delicacies that will go to
make tho affair a success.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Taylor nnd Mr.
and Mrs. James R. Turner will be the
hostesses at tho brldgo and 600 to bo hold
at tho Old York Road Country Club on
Saturday evening, May 20.
Tuesday, May 30, open houso will be
held at tho club. There will be music and,
dancing from 12 o'clock noon until 11-30
o'clock lntho evening. A reception will bo
held In the afternoon nnd a baseball game
botwecn tho girls nnd tho boys Tho cap
tains of tho teams are Mrs. George El
Bassor, Jr., and Mr. Paul E. Woll. On tho
afternoon of Wednesday, May 17, a mili
tary 500 will bo held at tho club. Mrs.
William A. Smith and Mrs. F. P. Bushnell
will bo tho hostesses.
Mr. Jerome Shelp. of Fernbrook avenue,
Wyncote, will leave tho end of this week
for Mobile, Ala , where ho will spend
somo time,
Mr. and Mrs. William II. Berger, of
Fernbrook avenuo, Wyncote, have re
turned homo from Florida, whero they
spent tho winter months.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor, J. Mulford, of
Elvetham. Greenwood avenue, Wyncote.
nccompanltd by their daughter, MIsS"
Mary Mulford, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer K
Mulford nnd Mr. and Mrs. Spencer 1C.
Mulford, Jr., also of Wyncoto, will leave
on Friday for Tobyhanna, Pa., where
they will spend the week end at, the club,
returning to town next Monday.
The following now officials of tho Re
view Club of Oak Lane wero elected to
sorve for ono year: President. Mrs 'John
B. Miller: vice president, Mrs. E. P. Bal
lard ; second vice president, Mrs. B Clar
ence Miller; treasurer, Mrs. John M. Sny
der; recording secretary, Mrs. Henry K.
Gaskell ; corresponding secretary. Miss
Laura T. Lawsho; federation secretary,
Mrs. E. H. Austin; members of the board
of directors, Mrs. George W. Stewart,
Mrs. Charles F. Fouer and Mrs. Charles
S. Crowelt.
The Montgomery County Firemen's
banquet will be held on Saturday evening
at tho Mineral Springs Hotel, Willow
Grove.
Mrs. Edward Farenwald, of Willow
Grove pike, Rostyn, Is planning to spend
the summer with her parents at Morton
arove, III.
Miss Louise Jenkins and Miss Marlon
Stauffer gave a piano recital at the Beech
wood school on Monday evening.
The boys of North Glenslde have or
ganized a Juvenile golf club, making
Master Frank Homsher their president
He won first prize In the Juvenlla tourna
ment at the Lu Lu Country Club last fall,
Mrs. Whlteley, wife of tho pastor of
the Glenslde Baptist church, and her
daughter, Miss Delia Whlteley, are visit
ing friends In Lancaster for two weeks.
West Philadelphia
Miss Elizabeth Stack, of 1331 North
E9th street, nnd Miss Mao Goepfcrt, of
051 North lBth street, hae Just returned
from a ten dajs' trip to Atlantlo City.
Mhs Harriet Youngblood, 1912 North
"42d street, entertained a number of her
friends last evening nt nn Informal card
party
Bliss Carrlo Hlggato will entertain at
luncheon at her home, X22 North 4 1st
'street, tomorrow afternoon. Miss Hlggato
will return from n short st, to New
York tonight.
Mrs. A. J. McCambrldge, of 202 North
63d street, will entertain tho members of
her sewing clrclo this afternoon. Her
guests will Include Mrs. Albert G. Mctz,
Mrs. Samuel Bennett. Mrs. John Pharaoh,
2d. Mrs. CoulHon Kheppard, Mrs. John
Rledlngcr and Mrs. James Corning,
Mr. nnd Mrs. John' Kearney, of 72d
street and Hnverford acnuc, nro receiv
ing congiatulations on tho birth ot a
daughter.
Camden and Vicinity
1?SL
.- - $
MISS HELYN STILES ALBURGER
The engagement of Miss Helyn Sttles
Alburgcr, of Merchantvllle, to Mr. James
Harper Snoop, of Altoona, was recently
announced
Mr. George W. Wentllng,xof 227 North
3d street, announces tho engagement of
his daughter. Miss Mabel C. Wcntllng, to
Mr. George W. Thomas, ot Burdentown,
N. J.
Germantown
The first of the Tuesday teas took
place yesterday afternoon In the Indies'
clubhouse at the Oermantown Cricket
Club, There was a tennis match between
the first team of the Phtladelpha Country
Club and the first team of the German
town Cricket Club. Interclub tennis
matches will be held every Tuesday aft
ernoon. Mrs. Merwyn Graham Is captain
of the first team of Germantown, and
Mrs. W. G. Morse is captain ot the second
team. On Thursday the second team will
play the Country Club's second team at
Manhelm.
The last of a series of dances which
take place at 6656 Germantown avenue
will be given this evening. Among those
who attend are Mr. and Mrs, Alfred
Orchard, l.r. and Mrs. Clarence Brush,
Mr. and Mrs. Bernardo de H. Stokes. Mr.
and Mrs. Antolne Bournonvllle. Mr, and
Mrs Francis B. Bracken, Mr, and Mrs.
Foster Thomas, Mrs. PauV Dennlston, Mrs.
David Young, Mrs. Stevens. Mr. and Mrs.
E. Rlttenhouse Miller, Mr. and Mrs, E.
Ross Caryer, Mr. James A. Walker, Mr,
Allan Earnshaw a,ndMr Price Hull.
Mrs. Horace Combes, of Ell Lincoln
drive, gave a luncheon yesterday at the
Philadelphia Country Clubi In honor of
Miss Slgne Dertelsen, of Norway, who has
been visiting friends In California, but
white on her way home Is the guest ot
Mrs. Combes. The table was artistically
decorated with, spring flowers In shades
of yellow. Mrs. Com's will also enter
tain at luncheon again today at the Coun
try Club, "
Mr- B- Ross Carver, of 6126! Newhall
street, has returned from a three months'
business trip through the West.
Mrs. Harold Gaylord, of 3118 West
Penn stret, has gone to SUunford, Conn.,
to visit Mrs, Irving Smttn,. for a fort-nlsnt.
Delaware County
Miss Emma Johns, of Glonolden, enter
tained a "BOO" party Tuesday evening
The Juniors of tho Ridley Park Woman's
Club will give a Shakespearean masquo
In tho auditorium this afternoon.
Miss Alice Tyson, of Ridley Park, Is
visiting for a month atVlrglnla Mountains.
Miss Martha Collins, of Wawa, will en
tertain nt bridge next Monday,
Tho annual election of officers for th
Country Club of Norwood will take place
this afternoon.
Miss Lilian Wentworth has returned
from a week's vJslt to New York.
What's Doing Tonight
Graduation eitrcle Dread street Con
ervatory of Music, Academy o( Music, S
o'clock. Free,
Lecture. "SUakeapeare and the Dramatic
Spirit," by Vft J, Duncan bpaeth, under the
auaplrea of the Classes In Knsllah Drama. Tem
ple University, llrcaj anil Berks streets, 8
o'clock.
Fifth annual banquet. Charles Klein New
Year's Association, 1S3J South 2-M street, 8
o'clock.
Mothers' Night, under the auspices of the
Fathers' Association. Frankford High School,
8 o'clock.
Forty-first annual meetlnir ot the Youns
Men's Hebrew Association, 1510 Master street,
8 o'clock.
Fortieth and Market Streets Duslness Men,
T South 40th street, 8 o'clock. Free,
lirtdesburir Business Men, Ash and Thompson
streets. 8 o'clock. Free.
County Medical Society, SS4 and Ludlow
streets. 8 o'clock. Free. ,
Feed and Cirain Dealers, Bourse. 8 o'clock.
Democratlo Club, 1434 South Penn square, 8
o'clock.
Musical Art Club reception.
Boosters' Club meet, Rotel Walton.
Vlllanova College Alumni dinner, Bcllevue
Stratford Hotel.
Philadelphia Laundry Owners' Exchange din
ner. Adelphla Hotel.
Sleroa Fhl dinner. Adelphla Hotel,
Notices for tbe. Society pan will be
accepted and, printed la the Ifterdnc
Ledger, but all such notices must ba writ
ten on one side, of Ins paper, must, be
sUutU In full, with full- address, and when
possible, telephone number must ba then.
bend oil such communications is "Sa
tiety KuTtor," linnlus Ledger, 608 Chest-
nut ctreeft.
Unless .thes requirements' art
out, so fast erlticatluu mjy le
tbe notice will not be published.
.re carried
ixwsuue.
i iniirtlfinrti TSniiiBifiimfTTOl
jCi
A. W. L. CLUB OF GERMANTOWN '
WILL GIVE BOTBETAimOfflft
Farce Entitled "Ici On Parle Francais" to fce Presented
at Y. M. C. A. Hall Next Saturday Evening by
Members of Market Square Sunday School
Tlin A. W. L. Club of the Market
Square Presbyterian Church will give
an evening ot "Mirth nnd Merriment" on
Saturday at 8: IB o'clock, The cast of a
one-act play will Include Miss Anna
aclger. Miss Gladys Hr-witt, Miss Clara
Ilceves, Mian nieanor Twlss, Mr. Harry
Haslett and Mr. K, Wlllard Storrctt
There will bo also tho ever-popular tnln
I strcl show, In which the following will
take part! MIrs Ruth Kline, Miss uiaays
Boyer, Miss Rachel Weir, Mtss Gladys
Hewitt, Miss Margaret Drier, Miss Sarah
A. Grler, Miss Grace Stndlemann, Mlsi
Kleanor Twlss, Miss Myrtle Lucas, Miss
Allco llowden. Miss Martin Homllar and
Miss Martha Haslett. The end men will
bo Mist nieanor Twlss nnd Miss Clara
Jteoves, and tho Interlocutor will be Miss
Sarah A. Grler. A trio, consisting of Mr.
William Dougherty. Mr. C. Iloswell and
Mr. J. A. Olbb, wll sing several Bongs,
Mr. II. Wlllard Slerrelt, a violinist, hns
consented to play, nccompinled by Miss
Elisabeth Denermann. Mrs. Sarah P. T.
Price, coach of the Ketosoplilo Socloty of
the University of Pennsylvania, la In
charge of tho affair
Mrs nilzaboth Stecn'j, of South Aldan
street, entertained III honor ot Mr GcOrge
Wynn last Saturday evening. Mi Wynn
has Juit returned from cxtnnsUo travels
through tho I'nlted States Among those
present wero Miss Margaret Stevens, Miss
Illodwln Stovons, Miss Annn Watklns,
Miss Miriam Mnrshnll, Miss Alwcn Evans,
Miss Sophia Bausch, Miss Catherine
Stovens, Miss Margaret Watklns, Miss
Kloanor Margcn, Mr. A. Itcese, Mr. J. O.
Williams, Mr A. Davis, Mr. W. T. Uvans,
Mr. C L'dwards, Mr. Marshall Wynn, Mr.
Robert Campbell. Mr 11 Lennox nnd Mr.
J. Wynn. The chaperons were Mrn. 11
Stevens nnd Mrs. J. Wynn.
A largo reception was given by tho
Unique Club on Sunday evening at tho
homo of Miss Sarah Gerson, C00 South 5th
street. An elaborate buffet luncheon was
served
Among those who entertained wero Miss
Gcrtrudo Silver, who sing, accompanied
by Mr. Joseph Freldes at tho piano.
Among thoso present wero Miss Jean
Haron, Miss Rny Baron, Miss Pearl Burn
stlno, Miss Fnnnlo Cohen, Miss Clara Co
hen, Miss llssle Deutsch, Miss Sarah Ger
son. Miss Helen M.trgolls, Miss Rose Kra
kovltz, Miss Oertrude Silver. Mr. Solomon
Sacks, Mr Harry Scldenberg, Mn Lau
rence Gerson, Mr. Henry Jamison, Mr.
Morris Deutsch, Mr. Joseph Freldes, Mr.
Gordon, Mr. Frlske, Mr. Charles Rosen,
Mrs. L. Gerson, Mrs. J. Baron nnd MrB.
M. Deutsch
Tho Misses Gnrllnkel. of 1117 North
list street, entertained nt dinner this week
In honor of Miss Eva Sorkln, Mr. Martin
Well, Mr. Julius Dcmsey, Sir. Emanuel
Sorkln, of Now York, nnd Mr. Philip
Abrams, of Atlantic City.
milE friends of the Uptown Homo for
JL tho Aged aro completing arrangements
for a sacred concert and dance to bo held
nt Apollo Hall. 1726 North Broad street,
no-tt Sunday evening.
This Is tho last of a scries of six dances
which havo been held In order to ralso
funds for tho homo The committee In
charge of tho alfalr Includes Mr. David
Schunrtz, chairman; Miss Clara Klvitz,
secretary ; Mr. David Waxman, Miss Reba
Frank, Miss Rose Frank, Mr. Samuel
Gold, Miss Jennlo Solador, Mr. Benjamin
Gold, Mr. George Stalker, Miss Matilda
Cohen, Mr. Samuel Mort. Miss Beatrice
Soloman, Mr. Herbert Flick, Mr. Edward
I. Bl.itsteln nnd Mr. Julius Charleston.
Tho Busy Beo Club, whoso members
have been meeting nt the Eleventh Street
Methodist Episcopal Church on Monday
evonlngs. took their ilrst hlko on Satur
day to tho Wlssahlckon. Tho party con
sisted ot Miss R. Glbson.MIss L. A Reiner,
Miss M J Ellas. Mrs. M. L Stonemnn,
Mr. Richard L. Jacobs, Mr. Salem I.
Naslfe, Mr. Azar J. George, Master Mich
nel Naslfe, Master Louis George and Mr.
George S. Jacobs.
Tho 25th wedding anniversary of Mr.
nnd Mrs. Albert Aurltsky wns celebrated
on Sunday evening at their homo, 930
Wolt street. About 100 guests attended.
Among those present were Mrs Yenta
Aurltsky, Mr. and Mrs. A. Pepp, Mr. and
Mrs. S. Hnlbmllllon. Mr. and Mrs. P. A.
Metzger, Mr. nnd Mrs M. J. Hoffman,
Mr. and Mrs. S. Aurltsky, Mr. and Mrs.
Chernow, Mr. and Mrs. M. Arrott, Mr.
and Mrs. II. Aurltsky, Mr. and Mrs. Kllg
man, Mr. nnd Mrs. Green, Mr. and Mrs.
Felberg, Mr and Mrs. J. P. Felnbcrg.
Mr. Harry Orltt and Mr. Maurice Orltt,
who made a special trip from New York
to attend the silver wedding of his
parents. A fund was raised for the war
sufferers.
Tho affair given on Wednesday evening
by the Keystone Club at the Metropolitan
Hall proved to bo a big success. A large
silver loving cup was presented to the
Crown Club and one to tho secretary. The
officers aro: Mr. II. Ferry, president; Miss
B D. Rubin, secretary; Mr. M. Meyers,
vice president, and Mr. M. Lustlg,
treasurer.
A surprise party was given for Mrs.
Harry Grand, of Comly Btreet, Wlsslnom
Ing, last Saturday evening Among the
guests wore Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grand,
Mr and Mrs. Roy Grand, Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Grand, Miss Lucy Grand, Miss Cyn
thia Grand, Miss Bessie Grand, Mr. and
Mrs. Edward S. Evans, Mr. Edward
Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Grand,
Mrs. Imogene A Simon, Mr. Harry Simon,
Mr. Charles J. Fischer. Mrs. Abram
Abrams, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Morris and
Mlsa Alberta Morris.
Tho I. N. Young Men's Fraternity, of
South Philadelphia, held Its first affair at
1131 South Broad street on Sunday,
Among those present were Mr. Joseph
Fraganza, president; Mr. Anthony Mattla,
AMUSEMENTS
At lOtiO. 12:30, 2:18. 4, 0. 7:43 and OtSO.
A 1 CHESTNUT Below 10th
ArCaClia WilUam ColUer
In 'TUB NO-QOOD OUT''
ADDED ATTBACTION FJUST CIIAPTEIl
BILLIE BURKE ,n "SncV
First and Exclusive Presentation.
Thurs , Frl , Bat, "Sold for Marriage."
Globe
Trionfvn MARKET A
1 116(1 ire JUNIPEH STS.
VA VDEVILLE Continuous 11
A M. to tl P. M. 10c, ISc. 230.
MUSICAL COMEDY FEATURES
TWO nia
"On Top of the World"
"IN JINGLELAND"
AND
OTHERS
1-4 I 10c 1211 MARKET SOo
Palace io A- v& P-M-
KITTY GORDON
In "HER MATERNAL RIGHT"
Thurs , Frl., Sat., Marguerite Clark la
"MOLLY MAKE-RELIEVE"
COM1NO CHARLIE CHAPLIN
In "TUB FLOOR WALKER"
tti i 10c Market ab. Oth 20a
VlPTfiY'lA TODAY TOMQRROW
VICLUIlct DflUEas Fairbanka
In "THE GOOD-BAD MAN"
jlV. A Mrs. Sidney Drew In THEIR FniST"
MARKET AllOVB 16TH
QERALD1NB
FARRAR
and WALLACE REID la "MARIA ROSA"
i't W Seesua lUyakawa, In "Allen Sauls."
Stanley
BELMONT W
JJIJ-' -' GOLDEN WEST
vice president and treasurer Mr. AttlHo
';; ZeJf.n' weroiary; Mr. Jesslmlne Jullante,
Mr. Nichols Flllppone, Mr. Andre For.
S'.ot. ,JIf' "ornian Nopollello, Mr. Fred
drlck Nopollello, Mr. Mark Del Vccohto,
Mr. Horace Mattla, Mr. Frank Del Querist
and Mr, Fred Gnllo.
A DANCE wilt be given at the Willow
Creek Bungalow, owned by Mr.
George Rleger, Jr., on Saturday evening
Among the Invited nro Mr. Russell T Tay
lor, Miss Isabella Jackson, Mr, Rlihard
Ilartung, Miss Helen Smith. Mr. Robert
Comerford, Miss Virginia MAxwell, Mr.
Robert Crowley, Miss Miriam Marshall,
Mr. Charles V. Gonert, Miss Miriam Wil
son, Mr. Louts P. Slgel, Miss Julia Cawley,
V n?,)erl Doddridge, Miss 'Alice Mum
docn, Mr, Rlchnrd Scholcs, Miss Sara Kolb,
Mr. Charles Rleger, Miss Emily Atwood
and Miss Sara Mahon. Tho dance will ba
chaperoned by Miss Elizabeth Rleger and
Miss Mno Shoemaker.
An entertainment and dance was given
on Monday evening by the Oppenhelm,
Collins & Co.'s Mutual Aid Society at
Mcrcantllo Hall. The vaudeville program
was produced by professional talent, with
tho exception of one number, an original
composition entitled "A Bit of Home Tal
ent," In which Mr. Lewis Silverman, a
member of the orgnnUatlon Mr. Charles
H. Kaufman, Mr. J. Leonard Sessler and
Mr. Morton Oppenhotmer featured. The
success of tho entertainment may bo
credited to tho unfailing efforts of the
commlttoo In chargo Miss Bertha NoW
attiy, Miss Anna McMennmln, Miss Carrlo
Prince, Mr. Nathan Brenner and Mr. Lee
Toy, Jr.
I'nrltsldo Clrclo, No. 672, C. O. F. of A.,
celebrated Its 14th anniversary with a
banquet nt tho 'Walton last Thursday
oxcnlng. Tho honor guests of tho evening
were: Mrs. Annie E. roth, financial secre
tary; Mrs. Mary Colohan, Mrs. May Col
llns, treasurer; Miss Grace Flanagan,
Stato deputy; Mrs. Mary Tryon. organizer;
Mrs. Margaret Brady, marshal; Mrs. Rose
Erdlln, councillor; Mrs. Jonnlo Schuiar, ar
bitrator; Miss Margaret Dowd, arbitrator;
Mrs. Mary Kurncr, of Now York; Mlsa
Emily Ward, clrclo deputy; Mr. Josoph
Brady, Mr. Robert Comber, secretary ; Mr.
Joseph D. McCoy, Dr. Frederick Eft. Dr,
D. J, WIcdner. Members from the local cir
cles wero present to aid In tho reception.
Eoxborough
Mrs. William F. Steele, of 8620 Ridge
avenue, gave a reception last night for
tho members of tho Westminster HIblo
ClnBS. Spring blossoms nnd ferns formed
tho decorations. Her guests Included tho
Rov. J. Montgomery Gibson, Mrs. John
Ranford, Mrs. Harry Salrrtbn, Mrs. How
ard Bauman, Mrs. John Lex, Mrs. Whalley
Saucrs, Mrs. Wallace Moffltt, Miss Emma
Knaup, Mrs. Emma Schodold, Mrs. John
Fluck, Mrs. Benjamin Shrack, Mrs. John
Broker, Miss Sarah McAllster and Mlsa
Mary Patton.
Mrs. J. Elchman, of 140 Green lane, will
spend tho summer at her cottage In
Chelsea.
Mrs. Henry Miller, of Rldgo avenue,
gavo a luncheon followed by cards today,
when her guests Included Mrs. Frank
Wcgcr, Mrs. William Keely, Miss Pearl
Hays, Miss Helen Rchfus, Miss Emma
Rchfus, Mrs. Orlando Petty, Mrs. Robert
Hays, Mrs. N. Clalro Rorabaugh, Mrs.
Albert Hdod, Mrs. Charles Weln, Mrs.
John A. Struso, Mrs. Roy A. Robinson,
Mrs. Frank Kenworthy and Mrs. Fred
erick Stott
Bucks County
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Dotweller, of Lans
dale, entertained these guests over the
week-end: Miss Stella Detweller, of
Doylestown; Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Nase. of
Perkaslo; Mr. Harvey Detweller, of Allen
town; Mr. Howard Detweller, of Jenkln
town. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nyce, of Hatfield,
entertained these week-end guests: Mr,
and Mrs. Wellington Nyce, of Hatfield; Mr.
and Mrs. John Hauck, of Harleysvllle; Mr,
and Mrs. Alvln Moyr, of Lansdale; Mr,
Harry Nyce, of Lsnsdale.
AMUSEMENTS
T?n VVOcf Tms WEEK TWICE DAILY
,,, 7 l . ONLY 2:15and8:lS
Prices, Mats , ICo A SBe. Js'lffhts. 15c. 20o A BOa.
NEW EQITION DE LUXE
SIach's the spoilers
RIGGER THAN EVER 3 ACTS 12 REELS
Featuring
WM. FARNUM nnd KATHLYN WILLIAMS
NEXT WEEK SEATS TOMORROW
A H. WOODS Presents
A New Comedy by LAWRENCE RISING
HIS BRIDAL NIGHT
WITH THE
DOLLY SISTERS
Why Is the German Army
Unexhaustible? See
the "Deutschwehrfilms"
And You'll Get Your Answer
Chestnut t. Opera House
2 to B and T to 11 P. M. Dally.
For tho Benefit of War Widows and Orphans.
Matinees and Evenings Prices, 10c, lBo & 23o.
T.VPTP TONIGHT AT 8:15.
J-I J. J.V1 Topularl.BO Mat. Today.
LAST SIX TIMES HERE
''ALONE AT LAST"
FRANZ LEHAR'S GREATEST OPERETTA
Next Week Seats Tomorrow
THE GREAT 1100,000 MUSICAL REVUE
"TOWN TOPICS" &,
B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE
CHESTNUT AND TWELFTH STREETS
"Novelties Feature Entertaining HUH"
Evening Ledger.
Adelaide & Hughes
Anna Wheaton & Harry Carroll
Allan Dlnehart & Co.; Nonet te: Dorothy
Regel Co., and Other Features.
Garrick Pop. MatToday f -(ia
THROUGH THE AGES
By JER2Y ZULAWSKI
with Mine, Yorska Robt, T. Haines
AND POWERFUL SUPPORTING CO. OF 80.
Best Beats Jl at 1'opular Matinee TODAY
Arn?,T.PTTT TONIGHT AT 8:20,
XXU1UXJ r XXI p Jl Mat Tomorrow,
CYRIL HARCOURrS SMART COMEDY
"A PAIR OP
SILK STOCKINGS"
THE IDEAL SFRINQ ENTERTAINMENT
Metropolitan Opera House Mon Eva:., Msy 15
Pasquale Amato cross'conert
Luca llotta, Ulna Claparelll-Vlafora. Aurella
Glotnl Martini BymphonyOrehestra (T8 mu
sicians). Permission of Local No, TT, A. F, st
M. Seats 12 to SO cto. 1109 Chestnut St.
Wilrmf Mat- Tomorrow, 26c, 60c
YYcUUU.li E !5o to ! no bUtotr.
TWIN BEDS Vg
- NEXT WEEK
Broad- UatToday -THE
DEVIL'S INVENTION
Best Beats tlJO at Popular Matjne TODAY
Receptions Thurs, & Sat Mats. A 8. Night.
Wnnrlcirlo PMlMpMa.,B fenaawt PSL
VYOOUS1UO ireata'PriTroll5il,trWifc
KBVL Qt ma MAKO
'il
Hi
J I
n
fl