Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 13, 1916, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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bourne Penhallow and Mr. William Iluht.
aro guests of Mrs, James Aull.r.
ETEHtKG LlUDaEB-PHILADJstPaiA, SATTJBDAY, MAY Ifi, 1016.
fl "" ' ' ' ' 1 ' " '" f "'" -" '' .-!-" - ' -....-. .,
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be given
the Metro-
rpLENDID concert will
"il"- , under the patron-
P'T'r iinrlM tho Koyat
! Ambassador and the Countess
,t rnra and tho Royal Con-
Kw., .. Mrs. Gaetnno Poccnrdl.
Kgnoi' " ., nrlt nnrl mnnV
, ttal 0.11 lea oiu - ---
!lw'i --nmlnent citizens nre In-
OUf nU81 I"
.-. nf course, la perfectly
KnUnvrthactoftheArnbassa
mZL It la not a uaual thing,
SOT. eut. and Philadelphia Is
ft1'. i.i. visit here. Mrs. Poccardl,
WTL ifn of the Itoyal Italian
Bfcnnm Interested
ES" 6ptcndla work ln cnco1"''
FA begin with, tho over-popular rfnd
F MB .,- tuirltone. Pasqualo
0s Jin .in- several arias, tho prln-
tCcne to be the Prologue from "I
te-.roMhon?us.,,o7n;;vorld.
I Xcrs who will appear aro Ita -
C Madame Olna Vlafora.-tho well
& wpmno, will bo heard In various
PfcTnd Luca. Botta. a tenor of sin
H f"l,nnR9. also a member of the
SZpolltan Opera Company, will sing,
, Aurello Glornl, a notett pm..t,
will play-
, -v. uroi-Jtnl Symphony Orchestra of
Eft members', under tho direction of El
M"1 J n fnrnlHh tho string
tnra Martini, " -" , -
Clc. Altogether It bids fair to bo a
jbosC brilliant performance.
ki number of prominent persona .-
. . .nm HIV. nnd Mrs.
token boxes, i" ..,. - ------
Makniet Van Rennselaor, Mr. and Mrs.
&orrt W. Chllds Drexcl, Mr. and Mrs.
res Custls Harrison. Miss A. K.
Kafeht, Mr. and Mrs. George Qulntard
HorwIU. Mrs. Cornelius Stevenson, Mrs.
Benjamin Millcr,chnlrman of tho Ital
an Relief CommfUen of tho Emergency
hu.Mw. Miller, by the way. will have
B&i her guests Judge J. Willis Martin
'uA Mrs. Martin, wr. anu una. w,m
Hsnnr. Then the Italian Relief Commit-
i-VliI 1- . 4Virn
ttikl has taKen no less uiua iuu. u
and'inree nuwio
'. hv Mr. Francis Rawlo, Mrs. William
Ett Greeno and Mrs. Alexander Brlnton
tiC . M fi.nct cnflv Intimated
rtrs Mr. and Mrs. Vllllam Ellis Scull,
Jtfy ana Airs, iijuiicb t. ....B....
rrv Mitchell, Mrs. Julian Story, Mrs.
Gardner Cassatt, Mrs. J. Sollors Ban-
ift.Mlss Beatrice Wilson, wiss iuuoei
Ice. Mr. Joseph G. Rosengarten and
SjJIIjj Nina Lea.
I don't know what Is to be done about
5jtie'ew York modistes tho way they
Sgo on la something scanaaious. ieiei
ber last year tho awful moment when
llllfri Sullivan ana Mrs. Megargoo
SI, Wright met out at Memorial Hall at tho
RLmhG of the Americanization exhibit,
l&etehtarlng Identical-hats. Well, my
TJjJTartr.lwrse tnan inai nappuiieu uui "
Ule IVWtemarsh races lately, ror no (ess
S three smart women met on that
m sward ln Identical frocks. Mrs. Bllllo
fothler, who 13. quite one of tho pret
tet of our young matrons and one of
Hi best dressed as well, was one; Mrs.
fftnlman. nf Kmv Tork. another, and
Wtou George Willing. JK, tho third. Now
Siuld anything make ono feel more dls-
Jlpuntled, even wlrh the sweetest aisposi-
E&n In tho world, than to see oneself
m- various sizes walking about at a
mrty, especially after having paid an
ynormous sum for a supposedly exclu
Rive model gown?
E-'I am afraid New Tork couturleres
Safe rather un neralnst It ln both cities,
yh$ special one anyhow who did this
Special thing. To be sure ono was blue,
find the others a different hue; but they
l5H&ere B0 distinctive In style, with rather
mere lines and little capes between the
yhoulders. It really quite annoyed me,
fa, staple onlooker, and the way these
three women behaved about It was more
Ithan admirable, for It was trying, you
52111 admit. NANCY WYNNE.
Personals
f Invitatfonfl wrA ronlvpfl Mr mnrnlnir
Sfrom Mr. and Mrs. Thnmna T) Witt Cliv.
Jltr'for a small dinner dance to be given
1" Itielr home In TIaverford on Friday,
ifJune $.
P!Mr. Oeorgs A. Ilulin wilt give a dance
jm we Philadelphia Country Club on Tues-
j evening, June 6. In honor or Miss
BPaullne Denckla and Miss Ethel Huhn.
feMf, and Mrs. "Prnnrlsi T. nnwnn have
iBie ti) White Sulphur Springs, W. Va..
,f wy or tnree weeks.
Mf(, Samuel lien, nnrt Mian Tlnfh TlBn.
US;"fenQlne a sh'rt time at the Wal
Mstorla, Kew York.
IMr, and Mrs. Ttnhert HpwpII nf Arrt.
tHrt, Ryaal, will shortly send out in
juns for a dance, to be given at their
aM on the evenlnir nf FrMv. .Tun 23
nvdi ',ock' I" honor of their daughter,
i- nien sseweii, ana Miss Dorothy
Tena. ffnnvl.4.n tr jt -ftr t-i...
lJC!l7nRhani RtAvanu r.,.l nn.. ....
UP m from tho school set.
iten. Henry 8. Orove, of 258 West Tulpo-
-en fttreer Darmn..tn.ir ...111 An..nl
cinner tonight.
fllfr. ,A IV -r . . . '.
EStoSh. "a,lno w,n en,erta,n ot
iMf. vr. Phmi-A afr..n. tt.. j
EriIA iarea lunchcon today at Chea-
JmS?LWow the races ot the
Mf, and Mrs. Pnritlvnl TT.t.i. T. .
rirS?n?Ien wllT Slve an at home "this
IBttnoon (jom 4:30 until 6 o'clock.
IPMra. 8. Mauiiin n. .in i
ffa .t -' --.... pu TTi,t viva Mil CJfc"
lAi i lpUon dance ior e members
Im n54P 'Jl'3 vening Jn the Rose Gar-
ft'"' " "enevue-Htratrord,
vm
Uri, W, Vorka Rl.v.n.n'
li!fS.hion tqdy the Philadelphia
Mrk Ml8a 0r8Ce Orlawold' ot
Rllss irM!.- t t,... ... .
rrldr?an.town' ""- to New Haven
l5uStty,wMa? !B- l0 attend the Yale-
sp coaii game tne following
Ed wi. :t:. "" ? o- ?-
PMtj oi h. w .'y ,0Slr- Jr- BS nl
Ki.?? er the Week-im,) Thnv nm n
r.Ssh., Bt th weddiy today of
Si1?'"? Hunter" Davisi to, Mr.
.wi"e "'her mrneem of in
Party. Mr Paysoi, Dana. Mr. Sher-
Mrs. Davenport riumor, of Thrco Tuns,
jvlll give a clillilren's party this afternoon
n honor ot her small daughter, Miss Caro
lino Heberton Plumer.
Naval Constructor Rlllot Snow and Mrs
Snow wl(l give n tea tlile afternoon at
&f l.rJ,,omfl ,n th0 NnvJ' Ynra to meet Miss
Whltllngton, pi BoRton.
Mr. and Mrs. William Baker Whelcn
will have Mr. nnd Mrs. Graham Thompson,
of New Haven, as their guests over tho
TeoK-enu,
Mr. and Mrs. James C. StIUwell, of S22
South 21st ntreet. will entertain at the
Plays and Players' Clubrooms, 43 South
lftth street, tonight
Mr. nnd Mrs. William J. Coano, of the
Avondate, 39th nnd Locust streets, an
nounce tho engagement of their niece,
Miss Elolse Brown, to Mr. Charles Coul
ter Benkert.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Varo have Is
sued Invitations for a dance In honor of
their daughter, Miss Charlotte Vare, on
the evening ot Friday, May 10, at their
country place at Ambler.
Mrs. J. Boss Pilling, of Mermaid ava
nue. Chestnut Bill, entertained at bridge
yesterdny afternoon, The guests were
Miss Dorothy Willing, Mrs. Henry Weekp,
Miss Edith nilcy, Mrs, Harris, Miss
Holmes, Mrs, William Hesse, Mrs, J. B.
Colahan, Mrs. Stockholm, Miss Isabel Ide,
Mrs. John Bromley, Mrs. Joseph Boborts,
Miss Eleanor Collins, Mrs. Joseph Floltas,
Mrs. Perclval Focrdcrer, Mrs. D. English
Dallam, Miss Idetln Qrlbbel, Mrs. J.
Banckor Qrlbbel, Mrs. C. Clothier Jones,
Mrs. Edward Sroore, Miss Margaret Pope,
cf Boston. Mass.; Mrs. Bowland Pollock,
MIbb Florence Bllcy, Miss Sarah Wilkin
son nnd Miss Bessie Wilkinson,)
Two large card parties wilt be given
this afternoon, ono at the Kltz-Carlton,
for the benefit of St. Ignatius' House for
Unemployed Men, nt 2111-2113 Vino street,
and the other at the Walton, ln aid of
tho Mater Mlserlcordlae Hospital.
Tho engagement Is announced of Miss
Lynda Bennett Mull, of 234 Parkslde ave
nue, and Mr. Frank W,.5Sclssf, Jr., of Llan.
crch.
Along the Main Line
OVERBROOIC Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Cun
ningham, of Sedgwick, have' Mr. and Mrs.
Mark D. Cunningham, of Overbrobk, as
their guests at Chelsea.
MEBION' A meeting of tho Philadel
phia branch of tho Northdeld, Agnes
Irwin and Westminster Leagues, followed
by tea, will bo held this aftornoon at the
home of Jlra. William H. Wnnamaker, 2d,
Mrs. William R. Moody will speak.
WYNNEWOOD Mrs. E. L. Kanaga. of
Kent road, will give a bridge of four tables
on Wednesday afternoon, M 24, in
honor of her sister. Miss Emily Ellison,
whoso marriage to Mr. WllllnmIngcrsoll
will tako place next month.
ARDMORE Mr. and Mrs. William J.
Ott, of Mill road, aro entertaining over the
week-end In honor of their daughter, Mls3
Sylvia Ott, who Is a senior at George
School. Their guescs, who are classmates
of Miss Ott, Include Miss Bcbecca Borden,
Mr. Leroy Eves and Mr, Edward Eirimert.
Tonight Mr, and Mrs. Ott and their
guests Will attend tho junior dance at the
Brooklino Country Club,
Mrs. It. M. Hlrsh entertained nt
luncheon, followed by bridge, yesterday
afternoon. Covers were laid for 12 guests.
Along the Reading
Miss Sarah M. Brooke, of Enfield, will
entertain at bridge and 000 at her home
this afternoon. Among tho guests will be
Miss Lillian Brooke, Miss Emma C.
Comley, Miss Harriot M. Comley, Miss
Emma L. Hallowell, Miss Frances Hal
lowell, Miss Elizabeth B. Hcndrlckson,
Miss Helen Lester. Mrs. Elwood W. Miller.
Miss Helen II. Sllfer, Miss Isabel Taggert.
Miss Josephine Taggert and Miss Llola B.
Thoman.
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Butler and their
family, of Township line, Jonklntown,
have loft for Atlantic City whorfc they will
remain until the first of next week.
MISS LOUISE JENKINS
Miss Louise Jenkins gave a piano re
cital to her friends at, the Beechwood
School in Jenklntown lost Monday, Mlsr
Jenkins had the honor of being the first
graduate from the school and won a cash
prize of $250.
A "500" and bridge party wilt be given
Friday afternoon, May 39, at the home
of Mrs- Hasty Smith, for the benefit of
the Review Club, of Oak Lane.
A garden party will be given Tuesday
afternoon by the. Logan branch Df the
Civic Club at Fairfield, the home of Mrs,
Alfred C. Garrett, Old York road and
Fishers lane, from until 5 o'clock.
Mrs. Edward B. P. Neuhauser will en.
tertaln at luncheon on Monday Among
the guests will be Mrs. B. G. Hltchner,
Mrs. Albert Oee. Mrs, Louis Beneke, Mrs.
Albert Hagerroan, Mrs. Albert pudley,
MUs LHy Marion ad JJtnl Jolia Bfcick-tck.
MRS. WILSON AGAIN mKUSKM
GIVES HANDKERCHIEF SBlH
BRILLIANT PARASOLS
MAKE THEIR DEBUT
Most Ornate Sunshades Ever
Beheld Are Daily on
Boardwalk
ATLANTIC CITY, May 13.
Parasols carried on the Boardwalk by
seashore fashionables aro exceedingly fly,
all of which dqos not mean they are. In
the form of kites. Sunshades of bright
green silk aro nppllqued on the" under side
with white silk birds, or If milady's taste
requires something more ornate, there aro
parasols dotted with circles of bright-colored
silks. The patch, once tho sign of
poverty, Is now considered a smart adorn
ment for hats, wraps and frocks, nnd tho
various accessories as well. Tho black
beauty patch, hold In such high favor by
tho belles of 50 years ago, has also re
turned to vogue.
Mustard and sulphur hues continue to
dominate the fashion parade on tho great
First Lady of the Land Sends
Hand-made Mouchoir to
Charity
One of tho most Interesting nrtlcles to
bo displayed nt tho Fete Champctro to
bo held on tho grounds of tho Merlon
Academy, May 2C nnd 27. for tho benollt
of the Mater MlacrlcordlaeHospltal, will
bo nn exqulslto hand-made handkerchief
sent bv Mrs. Woodrow Wilson to Mrs.
P. F. Moylnn, who, with Mrs. Frank Hnrd
nrt, will have tho novelty booth. The
handkerchief which Mrs. Wilson sent with J
"best wishes for the succoss of the' ba-
zaar" Is Inset with nn artl'tlc filet de
sign representing a violin player. Every
one loves novelties, and tho young bride,
ns well as tho whito-halred grnndmothcr,
Is suro to find Just what she Is look
ing for at thin attractive booth. Among
the nocltles already donated aro exquis
ite linnd-pnlntcd chocolate cups, novel em
THREE ATTRACTIVE SISTERS
Mrs. Victor C. Mather anil her sisters, Mis3 Edith Earlc and Miss
Hansel French Enrlc. Mr. and Mrs. Mather will give a dinner
dance this evening in honor of Miss Edith Earle, who made her
debut this past season.
LANSDOWNE CITIZENS TO HOLD
A MAMMOTH COUNTRY PAIR
Weddings
U'nnrlpn wov. Mro .Tuple Spntt. nf Wil
mington, who with Mr. Scott Is spending j'brolder&l tablepleces, odd embroidered plt
tho month nt the MnrlborouRh-Blcnhelm, lows, old-fashioned oval mahogany picture
wore today a sulphur and white checked
coat ln cape form, with n brown stiaw
hat faced with sulphur silk.
Miss Mae Walsh, who recently Joined
tho Philadelphia colony at tho shore, was
on the walk this afternoon attired In a
dark bluo coat suit nnd dark blue straw
hat with crown and quill of sulphur silk.
Miss Mae Petty, who Is nt Haddon Hall,
wore a dark blue worsted coat suit nnd
a bluo sports hat faced with silk of a
brighter hue.
Mrs. Leroy Harvey, of Wilmington, was
on the "deck" of Blenheim watching the
walk pageant. Mrs. Harvey wore a navy
bluo suit with white fox fur and a black
quilled, chapeau.
Sir John Eaton and Lady Eaton, of
Toronto, who havo been horo for several
weeks, entertained at brldgo at tho
Brighton early In tho week with Mr. nnd
Mrs. H. H, Williams, who are also making
tho Brighton their seashore home.
Gathered around the tea tables nt Had
don Hall this afternoon wero Miss Pearlo
Townsend, of Scranton ; Mr. and Mrs. J.
II. Troup and Mr. C. S. Troup, of Hnrrls
burg; Miss H. IC Scott, of Oermantown.
and the following Phlladelphlans: Mrs.
John Wood, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. R. Elliott,
Mrs. II. M. Coale, Mrs. William C. Schutz.
Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Smith, Mr Robert
Whiting Smith nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. J, C.
Watson
Chestnut Hill
Mrs. Jay Gates, of Moreland avenue,
has Mrs. Bunn, of Princeton, as her
guestg
Mrs. Clifford Hawley, of 222 Nippon
street, entertained at bridge yesterday
afternoon.
Germantown
Mrs. Clarenco Wyatt Blspham, of 4220
Pine street, gave a short talk yesterday
afternoon to the membors of the first aid
class, which meets nt the home of Mrs.
Carl Williams on Fridays. Mrs. Blspham
spoke of plans which are under way .to
establish a camp In Pennsylvania similar
to that at Chevy Chase, Md.
Mr. nnd Mrs, William Bt Tucker, of 125
School House lane, have gone to Lake
Mohonk, N. Y for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Collom. of 519
Hansberry street, .will sail their yacht
Shark 2d up the ,Schuylklll River this
afternoon to watch tho Intercollegiate
races. Their guests. Including Mr. nnd
Mrs. Arthur Haines, Mr, and Mrs. Charles
Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. Tolbert N. Richard
son, Mr. and Mrs, Samuel CiernenH, Mr.
George Purvlance and Lieutenant Robert
Duncan Catewood, U. S. N., and Mrs.
aatewood. will dine afterward at the Co
rinthian Yacht Club at Esslngton.
West Philadelphia
Mr. Albert Hernfer, of H220 Spring
Garden street, and Mt M. Crowson. 3206
Daring street, will spend the week-end
In Baltimore as the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. E. Emerson.
Miss Florence Chadwlck. 1237 North
60th street. ha left for Atlantic City.
where she will be the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Morris Solomon.
Mrs. T, Nowatny, 113 North BOh street.
Is spending a few days In Trenton as the
guest of her son, Mr, Frank Nowatny,
Miss" Jeanette Maudy, 16 South 54th
street, will entertain on Monday evening
In honor of her nephew, Mr. Grant Maudy,
who has returned from the South. The
guests will be Miss larle Fritz, Miss
Elsie Hoer. M'8S Elsie Buckner, Miss Lu
cille Dethoff, Miss Gertrude Bayer, Mr,
Joseph Buckner, Mr. John Sanford, Mr.
L. Adams and Mr. William Snyder,
South Philadelphia
MUs Rose Salasln. of 2417 South 3d
street, entertained this week in honor of
Miss Minnie Schwartz, who has Just re
turned from Washington, P. C. Among
those nresent were Miss Gladys Breit.
.jiiss Bose Brest, Miss Sue Weinstein,
JMISS oaran juernuwiiz, xui&a n nau, juisa
Anna Cohen, Miss Bose Glassman, MUs
Adia Glassman. Miss Mollis Freedman,
Mr. M. Freed, Mr. W. Sorkln, Mr. J. Krat.
low, Mr. H. Cardon, Mr. J, Blldy, Mr,
Miller, Mr M. Nathans and Mr, and Mrs.
Lewis Eisenateln,
The Royal Club will give a banquet In
honor of Mr. Nathan Lehman, Jr., at the
home of Miss Dorothy Rodansky at 625
Moore street, on May 20. A gold medal
will be presented to Mr. Lehman by the
members in recognition of the fine work
he has done for the club.
Mr. and Mrs. If. Glassman, of 422 Jack
son street, announce the engagement of
their daughter, Mtu Rosa Classman, t
Mr. M. Fahercant.
frames on stands, bridge tnble covers,
novel vnses, tea trays. The following
young girls will assist Mrs. Moylan and
Mrs. Hnrdart: Miss Lydla Fnrrell, Miss
Marguerlto McAllister, Mlt,s Agnes Moy
lnn, Aftf,p Aff, rv- Tlonla Mlaa Atrntn ttll-
lesple, Miss Gertrude Cronln, Miss Helen ' XJ, of every citizen of Limsdowne Is tho
Cronln, Mlsi Julia Moylan, Miss Stella i huge country fair which will ho hold pn
McShane, Miss Sue Devlin. Miss Mary .... rnnr, nf ,h T1irrpatlon Field, at
Every Organization in the Borough Will Take Part
x in Raising Funds to Complete the High
School Recreation Field
AV EVENT that Is engaging tho Interest
Hardart, Miss Erma Hnrdart, Miss Helen j
Moylan, miss Marie ltocno, miss iicien
Carr, Miss Kathcrlne Donnelly, Miss Hilda
Douedlng, Miss Florence Hardart, and
Mrs. Edward White, Mrs. Mcllhenny and
Mrs. Sldel.
Another artistic booth will bo the par
asol and fan table, where milady will find
Highland and Essex avenues, on May 19
and 20. Tho vnrlous tables and tents will
bo ln charge of the different civic and so
cial organizations of tho borough There
will bo amusements ot nil kinds. A hurdy-
gurdy wltl furnish music In the afternoon
and a full bnnd will play until 12 o'clock
Just thq chic sunshade and dainty fan j n the evenings. The S00 punlls of the
noeaea to complete ncr picturesque aum- i mgn school, under the direction ot rroi.
mer attire. There will bo a wiue selection
to choose from, Including exqulslto hand
palntcd paraBOls in old rose nnd blue,
with novel handles, also hand painted, and
fans that are so dainty they look ns If a
whiff of sea air could blow them away.
Mrs. Daniel G. Murphy, who Is directing
this table, has only recently moved to
this city from Johnstown, Sho is en
thusiastically Interested In the success of
raising funds for tho now hospital, and
has tpent much tlmo on her table. Sho
Is assisted by Mrs. Francis P. Hughes,
Jr., Mrs. Le Vln, Mrs. James Kelly, Miss
Elljabeth McManus and Miss Olivia
Hardy.
An original nnd wldo-awako postofflco
will bo a special feature, run In con
nection with tho parasol table. Four pupils
of the Merlon School, Miss Marlon Grant,
Miss Kathorlno Thompson, Miss Jeannette
Thompson and Miss Helen Casanavo, will
act as youthful messengers, with their
office ns postmistresses designated by
bluo bands marked U. S. P. O. They will
go about ninong tho visitors telling first
this ono and then that one that a spe
cial delivery letter, telegram, cablegram
or wireless mo3age is watting at the post
offlco for them. But they are messengers
of cheer, and the letters handed out from
the quaint little postofflco while the ex
pectant ono stands Bhaded from the Bun
rays by the overhanging canopy will
be full of .pleasant surprises for fair maid
and man. The letters are written by a
wise hand for all ages and both sexes.
Roxborough
"The Modern Hiawatha," a novel mis
sionary pageant, was given on Wednes
day night in the First Baptist Church,
Mannyunk, under the direction of Mrs.
Charles Gauger and Mrs, Harry W. Bray.
Tho stage of the lecture auditorium was
arranged with Indian tents and the tab
leaux represented work among the Amer
ican Indians. Longfellow's poem was
read by MrB. John Thompson to the piano
accompaniment 'of Miss Marian Morris.
Mr, Bruce Lord impersonated Hia
watha; Miss Saba Green, Sunshine;
Mr. Mason Pierce, the Chief; Mr.
Georgo Dorwart. Jr., and Mr. Earl Gar
diner, the Doctors, and MIbs Mlnta
Crawford, the Bible Woman. The
braves and Indian women were repre
sented uy the young people of the church.
Tioga
Jtr, and Mrs. Benjamin Booth and their
daughter, Mrs. H. C, Brown, Jr have
closed ther Tioga home and have taken
an apartment at Atlantic City for the
summer, , l ..
Mr, and Mrs. Dlllwyn Jones Wattls, Jr.,
havo returned from their wedding Journey
nnd are receiving at their home, 3816
North 17th street. Mrs. Wattls was Miss
Florence May Hopkins, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas F, Hopkins, of North
23d street, before her recent marriage.
North Philadelphia
Mr. and Mrs. Wlnneld S. Allen, of 1B01
Diamond Btreet, will give a dinner to
night at their country home at Ogontr for
the members of their card club. Includ
ing Mr, and Mrs." J, Anderson Boss, Dr.
and Mrs. Alfred K, Scholl, Mrs. Thomas
P. Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. W, Frank
Haehnlen, Mr, Louis Koch, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Guy, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Relneke,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Daniel and Mr.
and Mrs. Edward A-YVals.
Mrs- Elizabeth Daniels, of 1902 Dia
mond street, is spending a week with her
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Daniels Irt Blverton, JM, J,
Frankford
Miss Bessie Lefterts Ilawson, of 8016
DHman street, who will be married on
May 19 to Mr, Nathan Ellsworth Row
land, will entertain the bridal party Mon
day evening. The guests will include Miss
Ellen Patterson, whp will be the maid of
honor; Miss Viola Martin and Mrs. John
Empfield, bridesmaids; Mr Grant Raw
son, who will act as best man, and the
ushers, Mr. Alvln Rowland, Mr Ralph
Rowland, Mr. Horace E. Williams, Mr
George W. LeflerU, Jr.. Mr. Russell
Eckela and Mr. Robr$ Orton-
Waltcr L. Phllllns. are very busily en
gaged In Its success, and they will be given
a half holiday on Friday to help nrrange
their various tables and make eery visi
tor fee! at homo at what Is really their
party, as tho proceeds will be devoted
to the completion of tho recreation Held
which was started for thoir health and
enjoyment. Among the organizations tak
ing part aro Homo nnd School Associa
tion, Mr. Guy W. Chlpmnn. chnlrman;
Alumni of the High School, Mr. Stewart
Dunlap, chairman ; the Lnnsdowno Flro
Company, Mr. James McCullough, chair
man; tho Republican Club. Mr. Edwin
Thompson, chairman; tho Novelty Club,
Mrs. Emma Baker, chairman; tho Natural
History Club, Mr. Arthur Shrlglcy, chnlr
man; the Country Club, Mr. Thomas O.
Cooper, chairman; tho Twentieth Century
Club, Mrs. Charlos Musser, chairman ;
Union Athletic Association, Mr Joseph
O'Brien, chairman; Borough Association,
Mr. George G. Chambers, chairman;
Mothers' Council, Mri. Cnrrol C Llppln
cott, chairman; Beta Thcta Club. Mr.
Alphonsrus Sproul, chairman; W. C T
U., Mrs. Emallne Thompson, clmlrmnn;
Boy Scouts and Fellowship Club, J, H.
Phillips, chairman.
Mr. James T. Stewart Is chairman of all
tho committees, and Mr. Robert L. Mc
Lean Is chairman of the publicity, whose
function It is to bring all Lansdowno to
tho country fair for a real borough get
together. A delightful affair was given recently
by Mr. and Sirs. C. J. Armor to tho mem
bers of Mrs. Armor's sewing circle at
their home, 6327 Vine street. Tho house
was very prettily decorated with flowers
and colored lights.
Among tho guests were Mr nnd Mrs
William Scull. Mr. and Mrs. William Ed
mond. Mr. and Mrs. James Campbell. Mr.
and Mrs. John Heyl and their two sons,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Zug, Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Smith and Mrs. Martha Lemon.
Tho hostess wore a smart gown of white
linen. Mrs. Scull selected a dross of bluo
messallne with lace trippings. Mrs. Ed.
mond looked charming In blue satin and
lace, while Mrs, Campbell wore black
satin. Mrs. Heyl chose a simple frock
of whlto organdie nnd Mrs. Zug's gown
was of shepherd's plaid. Cadet blue voile
was worn by Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Lemon
appeared In black silk.
THE Madonna Catholic Club's seventh
tnnual minstrel show and dance was
given In Lyric Hall, 928 South 6th street,
last evening,
A new minstrel show, under the caption
of "Muggsy'B Dream." was this year's of
fering Mr. Wnlter E. Costello was the author
of this new musical playlet.
The sketch portrayed the tough's dream
while asleep on a bench In tho park. He
met a variety of characters, among whom
were a cannibal and a queen. Sir. Henry
Marta played the part of tho cannibal,
while the queen's part was essayed by Mr,
Joseph A. Lombard!.
Mr. Lapetlna, who has acted the leading
roles for the last seven years, was Muggsy
D, Tough.
The cast included the following well
known members of the Madonna Cathollo
Club Dramatic Organization:
WIlllMn A. S. Lapetlna.,.. MwnrO. Tooth
Joaeph A LombarUl Kuttl Nice
Frank M'V.., .., ..Prime Minister
Edw.ra ""clUllK.,.,.,, .'.Oeneral Blurtut.ky
Pachall .Peters I
,,,,, Soldiers of the Iiland
Charles Vlsnoia
Aiirtu uioria
R.nlamln Ttnzl
aui d'Anarea.... ...Bamfatto, the Traeedlan
PWHp I'tllUrrjnl,,,, .,,.... Sergeant rat
louU dt Huntla, .,,,.,..,,. ..Street Character
Auiut Waber. ,,,,,,, ..wandering Jew
Joteph Cardentl,, ,,,,,, ,,A Man of the Will
J'rancU Slderlo... ,.,A Man of the South
inui da Marco.,, ...,.....,..-Black .Nymph
Henry Warta.. .....,..,, , A Cannibal
Samuel Tornatore, ,..,,. -, .. . .Innkeeper
A. Bonavolta............ Sheriff of the Iiland
Nlcholaa la Fazla,,.,., ....... ....The Tramp
Albert Druno..,,.,...,..,...LSeutnnt Inho
Domenlc Luce I 'u ,Puk Iran
Philip I.andl. ,.,,,,.,. ..Mayor of the I.land
Jot- TUcltelll. . ... ,. .MaW Bodnuard.
6-lvatore D. Rlcclardl. stage manager.
Klcholaa Marasco, property roan,
Frank Calabreaa at the piano.
A dance followed the sketch. The Mai
donna Cathollo Club Orchestra, under the
leadership of Prof. Vlto Maurizio, played
the dance mulc
A miscellaneous shower will be given
by Miss Lillian Sagee and Miss Carrie
Enders. at the latter home, 2317 East
Cumberland Btreet, tomorrow evening for
MUs Alice Watkins, whoso marriage to
Mr. Ocorgo Schweitzer will l.i. puco ln
June. .
A sacred concert will be held In tho
Church of tho Most Precious Blood, 28th
and Diamond streets, tomorrow evening
for tho benefit of tho $20,000 campaign
fund for a new rectory under the direc
tion of MIsj Nora Foley.
Miss Julia Robinson, Miss Catherine
Roaonkrantz, Miss Mae Farley, Miss Jen
nie McKeown, Mr3. Makln and many
vcll-known artlst3 hao volunteered their
services for this event.
Tho Rodeph Shalom Sisterhood will
give an Informal reception to meet their
new president, Mrs. Alfred Rosenstcln, at
the Benjamin F. Tellor Memorial School
house on Tuosday afternoon. May 16,
when tho soloist of the occasion will bo
Mra. Dorothy Johnstone Uaseler, harpist.
Mrs. I. Wewmaii, chairman of tho Hospi
tality Committee, will have as her assist
ing hostesses Mrs. S.tmuol Jacobs, Mrs.
Henry B. Summer, Mrs Adolph Mayer,
Mrs Philip Rosonau, Mrs. S. Langbtadlor,
Mrs. I. Valentine Lovy, Mrs. L,' Israel,
Mrs. Morris B. Mayer. Mrs. L. Walsh,
Mrs. J. Burgunder, Mrs. Wlllinm Boskam,
Mia. Henry Jacobs, Mrs. David Mandel,
Mrs. Simon Garlic, Miss Frances Meyer
and JIIss L. Walsh.
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MONDAY evening lu tho Epiphany
School Hall, 12th and Jackson streets,
an up-to-date musical sketch, the "Qlrl
In the Car," will be presented by a com
pany of amateurs for the benefit of St
Gabriel's Church. Norwood, Pa
Tho cast of characters includes;
Hob Brown Mr. Martin Klckey
Helen (Jordon Mlaa Nan Kurey
Stephen Gordon Mr Jamea C'onley
llufuii Allen , Mr. Frank Wal.h
Jlrrf Burne Mr, William Mcjlrlde
Uarothy Whitney Mies Pauline Douzherty
lrred Jonea Mr, Daniel llosan
Chorueee Mien Hlen I. McSorlcy Mlaa
Pr-ncc a. Crowley, MUa Adallne E, Ollllnn-'
ham. Mies Isabel I. JfcNelle. Mlaa Mart
Loeua. Mlsa Marguerite 11, McSorley. Mr. Drew
J. Toland, Mr Joaeph P. Dougherty. Mr.
Krancla 11. Carney. Mr. Michael p Devlne.
Mr. J. Elmer Connell. Mr. William S Keecan
Mies Maria K. Toner. Mlaa Bleanor Crowley.
Mlaa EthM N. Waltman. Mlaa Alvlna a. Kim.
merle. Mlaa Anna McNeil". Mies Margaret V.
Gallashcr, Mlaa Ella M. Conaty. '
A "surprise linen ehowor" was held on
Sunday evening, May T, in honor of Mies
Bella Kirkel, of 931 North 11th street,
whose engagement to Mr, Joseph I, Baker,
of Lebanon, was recently announced. Re
freshments were served and dancing fol
lowed. Several solos were rendered by
Dr, I. Binder and Mr, Aaronson, accom
panied by Miss Helen Ostrow, Miss Eva
Llppman and Mr, Louis Lassen.
Tho following were present; Miss
Viola Fllegelman, Miss Rose Daroft, Miss
Bessie AVinkelman. Miss Ray Malmud,
Miss Kate Malmud, Miss Sophia FlleseU
man. Miss Fannie Lashman, Miss Anna
Lashman, Miss Anna Ilortln, Miss Rhae
Bernstein, Miss Gertrude Spiegel, MUs
Sarah Speigel. Misa Miriam Fingles, Miss
Helen Ostrow, Miss Eva Llppman. Miss
Hilda Chalken, Misa Bertha Kirkel. Doc
tor Kimmelroan, Dr. I. Binder, Mr. Ben
jamin Pious, .Mr Aaronson. Dr. "William
M. Lashman, Mr- Aaron Llpschuti, Mr.
Louis Lassen, Mr Schmerer, Mr Radnor,
Mr- Joseph I Baker Mr Charles Klikel,
Doctor nnd Mrs. Goldberg, Mr and Mrs.
Albert MUokovsky, Dr. and Mrs. J B.
ChalVen, Mrs. M. Bernstein, Mr. and Mrs,
S. KlrkeL
RdWLEf- DAVIS.
One of the most attractive 6f ths early
spring weddings took place thli after
noon at 4 o'clock In Bt. Peter's Episcopal
Church, Oermantown, when Miss Cath
arlne Hunter Davis, daughter of Mr1, nnd
Mrs. EdWard Davis, of West Hortter
street, became the bride of Mr. Charles F.
Rowley, eon Of Dr, nnd Mrs. Francis H.
Rowley, of Boston.
The church was moat artistically dec
orated with spring flowers, and the chnn
eel was banked with palms nnd ferns.
The ceremony was performed by the
Bev. Stewart P. Keeling, rector of the
church. Tho bride, who was given In
marriage by her father, Was gowned
in white satin and tulle. A long coilrt
train hung In graceful folds from her
shoulders. Tho skirt of satin was short
and very full, with an overskTrt of
tulle, also full and cut ln points nt the
horn. The bodice was of tulle, with
large rovers of satin embroidered with
Reed pearls. The veil was of lace be
comingly arranged with orange blossoms
nnd caught on the train with n wreath of
tho blossoms, A round bouquet of white
orchids and lilies of the valley was car
rled.
The maid of honor was Miss Mar
gAret H. Davis, a sister of the bride. The
matron of honor was Mrs. Henry D.
Booth, Jr., who will be remembered a
Miss Leonora Dennlnton, and the brides
maids were Miss Caroline Murdock, of
Blverton; Miss Kntherlno Potter, Miss
Isabel B. Stoughton and Miss Aincy
Mnssey Develln, all of Philadelphia,
They wore dressed alike In dainty
frocks of three shades of tulle white,
pink and Nile green; each separate skirt
of tullo was edged with a narrow
band of pink taffeta and peeping out from
tho folds of tulle were several pink rose
buds. Tho bodices were nil of the pink
and Nile green tulle, finished around the
collar In fichu effect Sliver shoes nnd
stockings wore worn nnd tho finishing
touch wns added by lnrgo leghorn hats
with Georgette crepe centres, the crown
surrounded by a shirred band of the crepe
and with ono pink roBe on the brim. They
cnrrlod large bunches of pink hydran
geas, and the maid of honor had a large
bouquet of bluo hydrangeas.
Mr. Rowley had Mr. Payson Dana,
of Boston, Mass., as his best man,
nnd the ushers- were Mr. James T.
Hunter, of North Adams; Mr. Edmond
Rowloy, of Boston; Mr. Hntherly Foster,
Jr., Mr. Sherburne Pcnhallow, Mr. Will
iam Ruhl nnd Mr. George A. Parker. Fol
lowing tho ceremony a reception was
held nt tho home of tho bride's parents on
Hortter street, west of Wayne avenuo.
After an extended wedding trip Mr. and
Mrs. Rowley will be nt homo after Sep
tember 1, nt 11 G3 Beacon street, Brook
line, Mass,
SIMPSON PLOWMAN.
A wedding of Interest will take place
this evening nt 8:30 o'clock, when Miss
Mae I. Flowman, daughter of Mrs. Anna
Plowman, of G10G Westminster avenue,
will becomo the bride of Mr. Daniel B.
Simpson, of 331 North 61st street. Tho
coremony will be performed by the Rev.
G. Jones In tho Sarah E. Cooper Me
morial Church, 63d street and Glrard
avenuo.
Tho matron of honor will bo Mrs. Hnr
rlson Simpson, a sister of tho bride, and
Mrs. William Simpson, nnother sister, will
be bridesmaid. Miss Edna Plowman, a
younger sister, will act as flower girl. Mr.
Harrison Simpson nnd Mr. William Simp
ton, two brothers of the bridegroom, will
act ns ushers.
A reception will follow at the homo of
the 'brldo's mother.vafter which Mr. nnd
Mrs. Simpson will leave for an extendod
trip, Including New England and Niagara
Falls. Upon their return they will live
at C106 Westminster avenue, where they
will be at homo after May 21. )
Norristown
Miss Katherlne M. Tyson, of 1600 De
Knlh street, has Isyued Invitations for a
rdnnco on Tuesday evening. May 23, at the
Plymouth Country Club In honor or miss
Helen Buchanan, of Now York, who will
bo her guest
Mrs. William C. Wilson, of King of
Prussia, will entertain at auction next
Thursday, nt her home.
Mrs. J. LcBoy Schweyer, of 1334 Powell
street, will entertain tit cards next Thurs.
day afternoon In honor of Miss Frieda
Hartman. of King 'of Prussia, whose mar
riage to Mr. J. Mulford Bunting, of Norris
town, will bo solemnized in June.
Mis: Jeannette Do Haven, of Norris
town, who Is recovering from a serious
Illness, Is spending a few days with Miss
Ireno Eldrldto, of Tioga, before leaving
for Asbury Park, where she will remain
for tho summer.
Mrs. Wlllinm L. Lee, of the Norrls. has
gone to Washington. D. C. whero she will
be tho guest of her daug'iter, Mrs. Charles
SUllman, of Stonelelgh Court
Miss Pauline Flint, of Westminster, Vt,
has returned home, after spending sev
eral weeks as the guest of Miss Mildred
Fox, of 909 De Kalb street
Camden and Vicinity
Mrs. Frank Scull and her daughter.
Miss Florence ?cull, of Ventnor, havo
been visiting Mrs. Scull's brother and
slster-In-law, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Smith,
of 6th and Penn streets, and her sister,
Mrs. Raymond Warrington, of Haddon
Heights.'
The final meeting ofthe study section
of the Haddonlleld Fortnightly Club was
held this week at the Indian Queen.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd W. Bradley, Svho
were recently married, are llvlngln Mer
chantvllle. Mr. and Sirs. I. Kisslleff. of 228 North
39th street. Pensaukcn township, will cele
brate the 20th anniversary of their mar
riage today. This evening a dinner will
be given in their honor, at which relatives
of the family will be present.
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Northeast Philadelphia
The engagement has been announced
of MUs Mary Henfy, daughter of Mr. '
and Mrs. Henfy. of 3334 Richmond street,
to Mr. Michael L. Bandyk. The wedding
will take place on June 28,
Dr, and Mrs. J, Vincent Fenerty, of
2217 Est Cumberland street, are re
ceiving congratulations on the birth of
a daughter on May 8.
Mr, and Mrs. A. McCormack. of 2S24
East Lehigh avenue, announce the en
gagement of their daughter, Miss Helen
McCormack to 'Mr, William Blee. (
Miss Marlon McCauley. of 2332 East
Lehigh avenue, will spend the week.end in
Barrow Hill. Pa., as the guest gf Mr.
and Mrs. Wlllam M, Boennlng.
What's Doing Tonight
Tranatt raaaa meeting. Academy of Muale.
Carnival of Nat lona. Central Y. U. C, A..
1421 Arch atree'. 8 o'clock.
Play. The Private Secretary.1' Chestnut
Hill Academy Dramatic Club, gynmaalum of
the academy; 8 ocloek.
Salvation Army anntyeraary services, 2d
and Dalnbridga atreeu.
Alpha Sigma, Pbl dinner. BelUvue-Stratford
Hotel
Phlpps Inatltute dinner, Bellevue-Strattonl
Hotel.
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