Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 15, 1916, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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mfflSWa IiEB0BK-PHILA'DBLPHlA MONDAY, MAT 1B, 1916
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HAN6Y WYNNE FINDS NEW FEATURE
IN FETE PES FLEURS NEXT "MONTH
Group of Artists Will Paint Hats and. Do Various Kinds
, of Decorative Work at Large Affair to Be Held at the
Fales Bakers' Place June 9 and 10
W i
gjy.
TtBADED by Henry Wttonburg, a
H number of well-known artists will
tke part In the Feto des Fleurs to be
liven In the sedond weok of Juno at the
hafldsomo country place of the George
1 Bakers at Uosomont. Mr. Hitter,.
i,Trr and his associates will paint garden
tnnd do all sorts and kinds of dec
"Live work to help the causes for which
th fete and country fair Is being given,
the Southern Home for Destitute Chit
Ann and the Lincoln Educational Insti
tute A prizo competition on posters was
Lid and the first award given to W. G.
Thayer, a pupil of tho School of Indus
trial Art. Students from tho School of
industrial Art and tho Philadelphia
school of Design for Women were en
tered In tho contest. This poster will bo
toscd t ndverttso the fete.
A bazaar for children and all sorts of
amusements will be among the big fea
tures. Mrs. Q. Hamilton Colket Is head
of the committee In charge and her as
sistants are Mrs. Alvln Penlngton and
Mrs. Joseph Dlmond. A group of girls,
geveral of whom were debutantes of the
last season, will act as aides In tho chil
dren's section. They Will Include Sarah
Penroso, Rachel Fitter, Josophlno Foster,
Christine Stockton, Catherine French,
Mary Colket, Helen Somple, Amelia
Tower Putnam, Uytendalo Ualrtl, Eliza
beth Adams, Anna Gilpin and Mildred
Lee. '
This feto will differ from tho preceding
affairs In that It will last into the lato
evening, for a cabaret supper and cafe
teria servlco also Will be planned and
dancing will take up tho time.
It seems as If thero were nothing but
entertainments for charity wherever one
turns; Tonight at Manhelm thero will
be a muslcalo and dance under tho aus
pices of tho Manhelm Branch of tho
French "Wounded Fund for Its benelU.
Mrs. Bill Newhall, who started tho branch
in the fall; has a young brother who has
been serving In Franco as an ambulance
driver in tho field servlco corps of tho
Paris American Ambulance. She la
greatly encouraged to contlnuo tho good
work, and tho branch now boasts of 160
members. Every one In Germantown Is
interested, you may bo sure, and tho sue
,cess of tho dance Is virtually assured.
Still a third affair for "Sweet Charity"
looms up in tho near future. This time
It Is a muslcalo and dansant to bo held
at tho homo of Miss Mary Converse In
Roaemont on Saturday afternoon, May
,27,' for tho benefit of tho Baldwin Day
Kursory. The program includes an ex
hibition of feature dancing following the
conclusion of tho mustcale. The patron
ages for this affair Include Mrs. Alba
Johnson, Mrs. William Austin, Mrs. Wil
liam J. Balrd, Mrs. Edward W. Bok, Mrs.
Vrilllam F. Dreer, Mrs. Thomas S. Fen
iton, Mrs. Harold A. Freeman, Mrs. L.
Vfebstor Fox, Mrs. Bobert G. Gamble,
,jtrs. Walter C. Janney, Mrs. Horatio
Gates Lloyd, Mrs. Fredorlck W. Morris,
Mrs. William A. Patton, Mrs. Charles
Slnnlckson, Mrs. John B. Thayer, Mrs.
Bldnoy Thayer, Mrs. Honry C. Thomp
son, Mrs. Samuel G. Vauclaln, Miss Eliz
abeth Wallace and Mrs. James D. Wln
eor, Jr.
In connection with tho RIttenhouse
Square Flower Market three prizes have
been offered to all artists under 30 years
of age for the best studies made of the
market on that day. Fifty dollars are
offered for tho first prize, $25 for the
second and $10 for the third. Tho com
mittee offering tin prizes Includes Har
rison Morris, 'Richard Wfcln Mears and
Thomas Robins. The studies may bo In
any medium and must be left at the
McClees Gallery boforo noon on Saturday.
The jury on awards consists of tho com
mittee with Henry McCarter and George
Hart. Tho studies will be put on ex
hibition at tho galleries from Monday,
May 22, until Saturday, the 27th, In
clusive, NANCY WYNNE.
TrhM "turn lo her home In Port-
v.Ji -rF?,18hMty of vrford.-. Mrs.
tlnH J '. H."f hStly h4 turned- home
from trench Lick Springs.
a M.t -."'! Mrs- ata A. bunnlntr. of is
South 21st street.have moved lo their sum
mer home In. West .Chester. Mrs. Dunning
who is a member of tho National Executive
Council of the Woman Suffrage Party, has
Just returned from Karri eburg. t
Mrs. Mifflin Raisin 'and Mrs. Edward
Starr spent1 Saturday In Atlantic City. '
Miss j:isle Morris Ilrlntort Is spending
severnl days at Fort Totten, N, T., as the
5uf"i ot her cousins, Captain Louis Gas's
Br nton, U", S. A., and 'Mrs. Brlnton. Miss
Dtinton wilt return In time to sing- the role
of Lndy Jane lr. the'Savoy Opera Companyfs
production of "Patience" fan Thursday, Fri
day and Saturday 'nights of this week. .
Mr. and Mrs. Bash Harris, of St. Mar
tin's, havrr Issued Invitations for a dance
at the Philadelphia Country Club on Thurs
day to meet Miss Anna T, Dempsejv
Miss Bralcy, principal of the Holman
School, 2204 Walnut street, entertained the
atumtiae pf the school at lUncheon Satur
day. A large number of, tho alumnae .were
prenem, .hiss umnie linaor (sorrs enter
tained the guests after luncheon with In
teresting Impersonations.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Irwin, of 22 g
North Lansdowne avenue, Lansdowne, have
Issued cards, for tho marriage of their
daughter. Miss Marlon Irwin, to Mr, Wil
liam Wallace Roberts on Saturday, June 3,
In tho Presbyterian Church. ' A reception
will follow at the home of the bride's
pnrents.
Mrs. Edward Moore, Jr., of Pelham Court,
Germantown, has 'her sister, Miss Margaret
Pope, of Concord, Mass., as her guest for
several dayH. Mrs1. Mooro, Miss Pope and
Miss Edith-Riley, of Harvey street, German
town, have Just returned home from k visit
of several days In Atlantic City.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert S. Wlldrlck. of
569 13th avenue, Norwood, have left for a
visit to Mrs. WIIdrlck'B former home In
Birmingham, Ala,, and other points In the
South.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beach, Jr.,- who
have been spending some time with, Mrs.
Beach's parents, Mr, and Mrs. George If.
Long, of Elklns Park, left for Chicago on
Tuesday, where they will make .their home.
Mrs. Beach will be remembered as Miss
Eleanor Long before her marriage several
weeks ago.
Personals
The marriage of MIsj Elizabeth Wllmer
Carpenter, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John
T. Carpenter, and Mr. Freeman W. Bowley,
U, S. A., was quietly solemnized this after
noon at 2 o'clock In Christ Church. The
Rev. Louis C. Washburn, rector of the
church, officiated. Only the Immediate
families were present. The bride, who was
tlven In marriage by her father, was un
attended. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence M, Clark, of
Cedron, Indian Queen lane, Germantown,
entertained yesterday at their home. In hon
or of their guests, Mrs. Cyrus Dolph and
Miss Hazel Dolph, of Portland, Ore. Mrs.
Barry sill and Mrs. Edward Mellor pre
sided at the tea table, Among the guests
were Mr, and Mrs. J, Bertram Llpplncott,
Mrs. Edward T, Stotesbury, Mr, James
Cromwell, Mr, and Mrs. Hoxie Harrison
Bmlth. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Madeira. Mr.
and Mrs; Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Frank R.
Wallace, of Plttsfleld, Mass. ; Mr. and. Mrs.
Lincoln Fassmore, Mr. Allen Passm'ore, Mr,
and Mrs. William Preer, Dr, Charles Car
rey, Miss Frances Stoughton, Miss Isabel
Etoughton, Mr. Frederick Ballard, Sir. Jo
seph Shoemaker, Mr. Charles Weiss, Mr.
James Monroe.i Mr. Warden McLean, -Mr,
Robert McLean, Mr, William McLean, Miss
McLean, Mrs, Edward Dennlston, Mrs.
Henry D. Booth, of Huntingdon'; Pa. ; Miss
Lewis, Mr. Howard McCall, Mrs. Frederick
Taylor. Miss Elizabeth Taylor. Mr, Robert
Taylor. Mr. Kempton Taylor, Mr, and Mrs.
George Cook and Mr, and Mrs. .John P,
Hutchinson, of Bordentown, N. J,
Mr, and Mrs, George Horace Lorimer
' gave a luncheon of 16 covers today at the
Btllevue-Stratford In honor of Mr. Henry
Morgenthau, former Ambassador of the
Bnlted States to Turkey, and Mrs. Morgen
thau. Mr, Slgourney Mellor, of East 74th
Street, New York, formerly of Ardmore, en
tertained members of the 4th Street Cub
at dinner on Saturday evening, followed by
supper party. The guests Included Mr.
Riuh Allen, Mr. Rowland Fisher Mellor,
Mr, Richard Dey, Mr. Frederick Gardner,
Ur. William Gardner and Mr. Henry Kurt.
Mr. William H. Donner'and his daughter,
Miss Katherlna Donner, Joined Mrs. Donner
at the Chelsea, Atlantic City, for the week
end. Mrs. Cuahman Newhall, of MoreUm! ave
me. Chestnut Hll, will entertain at lunch
eon today at the Philadelphia Cricket Club.
Mrs. William B, Churchman, Jr., of Mor.
rtytawn, n. J-, has returned home, after
spending a week with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs, Henry Laussat qeyelin, at Hajdwlcke,
yiHanc-va. Mr- Emlle C Oeyelln in visiting
a!s sister for a few days.
Mis, Wait'w Btabsiu formerly of Bryn
Along the Main Line
BRY.V MAWn-The RcV. Edmund S.
ItouKinnntoro. dean of St. Paul's Cathedral,
Boston, spoke last night to the' students of
Bryn Mnwr College.
Mrs. Samuel E. Ewlng, of Montgomery
avenue, entertained at auction bridge Fri
day afternoon In honor of Mrs. William
Walter Phillips, of Scranton, who Is visiting
Mrs. Wnlter d. Phillips, of Summit Grove
avenue,
RADS'OR Mr and Mrs. Honry Augustus
Bcrwlnd, Miss Margaret Berwlnd and Mas
ter Henry A. Berwlnd, Jr., have moved out
to Welrwood for the spring and summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward .Holllngworth, who
have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J, S. C.
Harvey, of Radnor, will sail for their home
In England this week.
ST. DAVIDS Mr. anil Mrs. Warren
Htnes Turner and their family, ' of Pem
broke avenue, are spending Borne time In
Chelsea. ,
Mrs. Ashhurst and her' family, of Bryn
Mawr, have leased the property of tho late
Mr. and Mrs. Theodora A. Wledershelm. ot
St. Davids, for tho summer. '
Mr. Frederick A. Radcllfte, Jr.. of Mid
land avenue, Is on a fishing trip In Monroe
County, Pa.
WAYNE Mr. Frederick A. de Canlzares
and Mr. A. A. H. de Canlzares have re
turned home from a fishing trip at Toby
hanna Creek, Monroe County, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Dougherty and Miss
Gertrude Dougherty are spending some time
at tho Waynewood.
Mrs. Charles B, Palmer gave a large card
party at her home, 316 West Lancaster
avenue, on, Friday.
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OLTTS yfftm A W& DAY WILL m
OBSERVED TOMORROW AT W&0&VWMM
Luncheon at 1 o'Clock Will Be Followed by toM9r1t!$fr
at Which Mr, MacFarland Will Speak Mrs. Edw4
Biddle to Preside Sbrority Dance at Ndrmahdte
Germantown .
IJtr. and Mrs. Harold F. Cade, of 8020
Greene street, win entertain at dinner at
the Philadelphia Cricket Club on Satur
day before the regular club 'dance.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ketcham, of 239
Harvey street, have Issued cards for. a
dinner on Friday, June 2, at their home
In honor of the 25th anniversary of their
wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Carey, of 3105
West Coulter street, gave a dance at their
home on Saturday' night In honor of Mrs.
Carey's sister, Miss , Alice Heyser, of
Chamberaburg, who Is their guest.
Miss Lucy Ulner. of 600 East Washing
ton, lape, gave a small. dance at ber home
on Saturday nighty
Mrs. Frederick Havey, of Queen Lane
Manor, spent the week-end In New York.
Lieutenant C. S. McDowell, U. S. N., and
Mrs. McDowell have taken Mr, and Mrs.
James Denegre'a house, 466 Brlnghurst
street, for the summer, The U. S. S.
Columbia will be stationed at the Navy
Yard during that time, Mr. and Mrs. Mc
Dowell have been' .living 'In Pensacola, Fla,
Miss Catherine Jones, of 416 West School
House Lane, Is the guest ot ner oromer-In-law
and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Corkran, of Baltlmore.f . Miss , Jones en
gagement to Mr. William Waterman was
recently announced. ,
Tioga
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TOMORROWt the second day bf the
Philadelphia Today and Tomorrow Ex
position, has been set apart as. "Club Worn
nn's Day." The main feature will be a
mass-meeting at 2!30 o'clock, at . which
Mr. J. l!6race MacFnrland, president bf
the American Civic Association1.' w'H he
the speaker. A cortference on civic work
In women's clubs will folio-", conducted by
Mrs. Edward Hlddle, president of the Civic
Club. Music has been arranged by' the
Matinee Musical Club; ' Club women from
this city and thin section of the State are
urged to come In the' mornlng'ahd see .the
exposition. A luncheon tolll b served at
1 o'clock.
The Phi Delta Sorority, of which Miss
Jean Rider, of 3312 North 15th street,, Is
president, gave n dnnce Saturday .night, nt
the Normandle. Assisting Miss Rider In re
celvlng were Miss Mary Taylor, Miss Bea
trice He'nkels, Miss Helen Boyd. Miss Net
tle Green. Miss Virginia Thompson, Miss
Irene Robblns, Miss Alma Cope, Miss Scho
field, Miss Esther Schofleld, Miss Alice
IlUlst, Miss Marian McMaster, Miss Mae
Garman, Miss Bernlce Shearer, Miss Mar
garet Hoffman and Miss Ruth Button.
A subscription dance, In aid of St.
Agatha's Convent fund, will be given at
the Walton, by Mrs. Eugene C. Bonnlwell,
Miss Marie O. McManus and Miss Mar
garet Sullivan this evening at 8:30 o'clock.
The patroness's of the affair Include
Miss Margaret Berry. Miss Margaret Coch
ran, Mrs. John P. Connelly, Mrs. Nicholas
Griffin, Jr.. Mrs. Frank J. Johann. Mrs.
John A. Kelly. Mrs, Richard McAllister.
Mrs, John McDeramtt, Mrs. Patrlclus Mc-
MaAua, Mrs. David Smyth" and tht. .JU-
ward. Scully.
A SURPRISE party was given .in 'fy
of Miss FlorArice Aftrorison-' on 'W
birthday iast Friday,- at her horrtV t
North Marvin's st're'et. Amohg" tho' pres
ent were Mrs, Aaro'nson, Mrs.- BdorW) JtM
C. Boet'lgen Atlss A. rielbel. Miss M, With
am, Miss E. Roberts, Miss J. Hansen m
Smith, Miss . .Aironsort, Miss S DlCkAin "
and Miss E. Dickson.
Mr. Ilarrls iudermah, of Sl'2'Carpem'
street, who has Just returned frofti ft Hrlji ,
which Jasted about IbTee months, gavej. '
tea; party last" week. Those present were-
Mr, Edward Ltnsky, Miss Annette Engef -bach,
Mr. and Mr, saxe, Miss Mary LeryV a
Miss Sarah Riser. Mr. Charles Llnskyi Mis
Sperling, Miss Cecilia Sail, Miss Sarah
Fader, Miss Bertha Strelb, Ilss ReWsi .
Goldberg, Mr, Bourse" Allen, Mr, Frank Fo-
lock, Mr. SAmUel Barieh, Mr, Herman
Bralsky. . Mr. Samuel Krepow Mt. d-i -
u-at-H l.lnUkr Mr. MnrrU Citntt. Mr, Br- -
nett, Rosenberg. Mr. Isadoi'e SchmUckie
and Mr. Abel Hockfield, who has also Jutt
returned from a trip to the Carollmts. .
Bt. Edward's Holy Name Dramatic J&:
Roclatldn will present "A Mart of Leisure"
on Wednesday evening at 8S1B o'clock Irt
St. Edward's Auditorium, 7th and York
streets. The Misses Hayes are In charge-
The Ladles Auxiliary of. the E. B. JL
will give a dance on the evening of Sunday,
May 28, for the berteflt ,of the Jewish War
Sufferers' Fund, at Metropolitan Hall, 717
Falrmoiint avenue.
The Regis Club, of South Fhiiadelph,!,
will give Its first Informal dance this eve
ning at McCreA's Castle de Luxe.
Weddings
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CLARENCE W.
MRS. CLARENCE W. FISHER t0 w rnoio-craiien.
Mrs. Fisher, before her marriage on Friday of Inst week, was Miss Josephine J. Cooke. After a wedding
wip mr, ana- jurs. e isner win uvu in rtinuiti.
Along the Reading
The Committee of Management of the
Young Men'H Christian Association of
Abington Is composed of Mr. William A.
Craven, chairman; Mr. George W. Elklns,
Jr., vlco chairman; Mr. I. T. Porter, secre
tary.; Mr. II. C. Williams, treasurer; Mr.
John Grlbbel, Mr. Robert McTammany, Mr.
Ocorgo W. Qulgley. Mr.. Frank D. Williams,
Mr. N. E. Bodlne, Mr. Charles F. Kindt,
Mr. N. E. Paisley. Mr. John Gilbert, Mr.
Clifford Fcnton, Mr. Harry C. Roberts. Mr.
Randolph Miller, Mr. Hallowell Morgan.
Mr. MarmaduUe Tllden. Jr. and Mr. Theo
dore Glentworth.
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The Wyncoto. . Branclv.'Of "the Plant.
Flower and Fruit Guild startcdilte summer
work laBt Tuesday, The- secondeetlng of
the guild will take placo In. the Parish
House of All Haljows Churdi. '.tomorrow
morning at 9:30 o'clock.- Tho -baskets of
flowers, fruits and vegetables are; sent Into
Philadelphia nnd distributed!
Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Duncan, of North
Broad street, Logan, have returned from
Atlantic City, where they spent tho last
week with Mrs. Duncan's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Ott. at their apartments at tho
San Jose, '132 St. James place.
Miss Emily Norrls, of Oak Lane road,
will act as hostess to the members of her
card club tomorrow nfternoon. Her guests
will Include Miss Vera Walnut. Miss Anna
Brown, Miss Delia Holcombe, Miss Flor
ence Dean, Miss Alice Morris, Miss Marlon
Tyler, Miss Reba Talley,. Miss Harriet
Wallace, Miss Josephine Cully, Miss Helen
McKlnley and Miss Helen Dutton.
Miss Marlon Tyre, of 6716 North 8th
street. Oak Lane, has as her guest for a
few days, Mrs. Clifford Merrltt, of New
York. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Saxe. of. Lansdale,
have started on an outomoblle trip through
the Virginias.
Miss Ethel Wlndle. Parkesburg, Pa.. Is
the guest of Miss Ruth Mentzer, of Lans
dale'. 'Miss Jessie Watson, of Jersey City, is
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Harvey, of
BeltersvlUe.
Miss Anna Moyer, Mr. and Mrs. Gran
ville Moyer and Mr. Abraham Moyer are
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob G. Moyer,
of- Perkasle.
MEMORIAL DAY PLANS
OF SHORE YACHT CLUB
The Daflsant Will Bo Held in
Afternoon at Clubhouse
MISS LORETTA MAMS NOLAN
The engagement fit Mlsf kU Marie
Koian to Mr. John Charles Morlock has
ranounUdfy !wr Ut.r . Mte Florence
Nolan, of 3.6 North 22d street.
The Tioga "Improvement League will give
a m" tadTW strawberry teat) val tonight
at the North Fhltadj PW Port' piuh and
Community Bouse, ltn atreet Mid Hunting
Park vnu. , .
, North Philadelphia
The annual meeting of the Woman's Bap
tlst Home Mission Society will be held on
Thursday afternoon; In the Eleventh Bap
tlst Church, 18th and Diamond streets. In
addition to the regular business In connec
tion with the annual meotlng. there wl.ll be
Interesting addresses by Miss Dorothy
Paull, bf Germantown; Miss Snagg, of
Ca'mden, and Miss A. Conversano, of Ellis
Island.
'The Christian Endeavor Society of the
AAn Carmlchael Memorial Presbyterian
Church will give a poverty social and en
tertalnment on Friday night In the social
hall of the church.
Miss Estelle Bledenthal, of 2J65 North
29th' street, spent the week-end at Atlantic
City,
Mrs. Charles Snyder, Jr., will entertain
the members of ,her sewing club -tonight.
Her guests will. Include Miss Helen Tabram.
Miss Alice Tabram. Mrs. Harry Blapck,
Miss Helen HMston, Miss Helen Van Ronk.
Mrs. Charles T, Oughton, Miss Anna
Hlmango and Miss Neva Hartzell.
Mtsa Claire Eckert will spend a week or
ten days In Trenton. N, J., where she will
be extensively- entertained.
Mr and Mrs- Frank Wills' and their
daughters, of 1608 Diamond street, are oc
cupying their . po.uPjT -PlaFa at Owynedd
Valley for the summer.
Mr and Mrs Frederick Kline have re
turned from their wedding Journey and are
receiving at their home. 3114 Berks street.
The bride was formerly Miss Estelle Flelsh
TOan. alster bf Mr. LouU S. Fleishman, of
I82T Butler atreet.
Mrs. B. A. Baer, of 17J? North S3d street,
la entertaining her alster, Mra. M. Silver.
ete4n, of' San Francisco. Cat.
' Mrs. J. Sterling Holllnshead, of 14JT
x5-V,h lith Rtrect. aa the week-end guest
ohw'daughtw. Mrs- Wimara H. obV
ot Cambridge Mass-
ATLANTIC. CITY, May 15.
The social program for the late spring
nnd tho- early summer season has Just
been formulated by the Atlantic City Yacht
Club. Contrary to the usual custom, the
club will not hold open house on, Memorial
Day. There will be a dance in the after
noon, from 0:30 until 6:30 o'clock, and thero
will also .be a scries of aquatic events. A
largo card party will bq given this after
noon for the members and their guests.
Mrs. Walter T. Reed will be hostess for
tho occasion and Mrs. Allen B. Endlcott
will assist. Commodore Allen K. White
and Mrs., White have Issued Invitations'
for their annual dance on Friday evening.
May 26. Tho first of the series of summer
card parties will bo held on Tuesday after
noon, June 6, The committee has decided
to hold two card parties a, month, on
the first nnd third Tuesdays.
Mrs. E. Gray Pendleton will give a
luncheon and bridge at the Chelsea on
Thursday afternoon, May 25.
Mrs. Albert II. Darnell will entertain
nt bridge on Wednesday afternoon, May 24,
at tho Holmhuret.
Mrs. Frank Smathcrs nnd Mrs. Allen B.
Endfcott, Jr., will entertain at bridge on
Friday afternoon at the cottage of Mrs.
Endlcott. Suffolk and Ventnor avenues.
Dr. and Mrs, Walter Rahte are occupy
ing their summer home, 109 South Iowa
avenue.
Mr. and Mrs, Mahlon Paxon, of Ger
mantown, are prolonging their stay at the
Brighton.
Mrs. H. L. Dlehl and Mr. and Mrs. E.
H. Slngmaster nnd their son, who have
been nt the St. Charles for a week, re
turned to Philadelphia on Saturday.
Dr. and Mrs. J. nird Moyer are attend
ing the dental convention at the Tray
more. Mrs. Horace Yardley and her daughter,
Mrs. M. T. Klrkbrlde, have arrived at the
Seaside.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellhu C. Irvln will arrive
on May 25 to Bpend the summer at 109
Amherst avenue, Ventnor, which they have
leased' for the season. Mr. and Mrs. Irvln
spent last summer here also.
Mrs. Edmund Green, of Wynnewood, Is
at the Seaside with Miss Alice Taylor. Miss
Edith Taylor, of Ardmore, and Miss Eliza
beth HeUer. ot Wynnewood.
Frankford
Miss Frances Cartlcdge, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Franklin Cartledge, of 1609 Har
rison street, spent the week-end at Elkton,
M'd., as the guest of Miss Alexander. She
attended the May Hop given by the Dela
ware State College on Friday night.
A euchre and May Hop will be given
at Scheldlecht'a Hall on Wednesday eve
ning for the benefit of St. Leo's Council, K.
of- C. Mr. James Brophy will be In charge.
Mrs. William Carroll, of 2608 Rhawn
street, will entertain at dinner and cards
AVednesday evening, The guests will In
clude Mr. and Mrs. George W. Walker.
Mr. and MrB. Horace Dennett. Mr. ,and
Mrs. Alfred Dean, Miss Llll.lan Wallace,
Miss Caroline Wallace, Miss Marguerite
Clark, Miss Mary Conway. Miss Josephine
Dunlap, Miss Fanny Griffiths, Miss Marlon
Waller, Mr. Albert Dunlap. Mr. John Dun
lap. Mr, Frederick Hawkins. Mr, John
Bates, Mr. Philip Conway, Mr, George
Mansfield and Mr, William Curry,
Mrs. Carroll had Miss Emily Watklns
and Miss Martha Alloway, of Atlantic City,
as her guests for the week-end.
Miss Helen White, of Rhawn street, has
.issued Invitations for a "500' and dance on
May 27 In honor or her cousin, miss Emm
Wallace, of Los Angeles, Cal.
What's Doing Tonight
Philadelphia, Today and Tomprrpw Kxpoil
tlon opena, Commercial Muaeum,
Shakeapeare play. "Comedy of Errors," Globe
Theatre, Uttlvereitr pf I'enowlvanla.
Temple L'olveraty dinner. Adlpbla. Hotel.
Kalian Bed Croaa concert. Metropolitan Opera
Heme.
Mapofactyrtra" Club lec officers,
vpou" concert. Academy ot Music. Municipal
tsaiui. nejDuin rr.
r. West Philadelphia
, Mra Anna Louise Hayward.ot 762 South
B2d street, announces tho engagement of
her" daughter, Miss Victoria Hayward, to
Mr. Edward ,T. Marshall, ot Colllngswood,
.V. J. The wedding will take placo early
In June. .
Miss Doris Ramsey, of S28 South 42d
street, entertained Saturday afternoon In
honor of Miss Helen Franklin, of 5726
Thomas avenue, whose engagement to Mr.
John M. Langcnberger was announced In
December. The guests were Miss Phyllis
Ramsey, Miss Elizabeth Roberts, Miss Mar
garet Musselmen and Mls3 Marie Nolfe.
Mrs. Charles McGlrr, of 6325 Vine street,
will 'ohtcrtatn the" members of the Prlscllla
sewing circle tomorrow . evening. Her
guests will Include Mrs. Clyde Bower, Mrs.
William. Pennell,. M's Anna Noble, Miss
Frances Noble, Mrs. George Barlow, Mrs.
L. Stanley Dobson nnd Mrs. Jacob Stull.
The regular monthly meeting of the Pro
fessional Women's Club was held at the
h&rne of Mrs. Mary Cnrnelt MacEuen, 3731
Spruoo street; on Thursday evening. An
Interesting program was given.
A number of young girls from the city
were members of a house party given over
the week-end In Atlantic City. Among
them were Miss Augusta Graham, Miss
Eleanor Bonsall, Miss Mildred Singer. Miss
Enid Singer, Miss Dorothy Wagner, Miss
Helen Murray, Miss Marjorle Bassett, Miss
Phoebo Dnssett, Miss Tillto ttassett, Miss
Mary Eastwlck, Miss Claire Robinson, Miss
Elsie Peterson and Mrs. Albert G. Saylor,
They' will return today.
Mr. and, Mrs. John E. Culln. of 858 South
Alden street. Sherwood, are receiving con
gratulations upon the blith of a son, John
Ellis 'Culln. on May 3. Mrs. Culln will be
remembered as Miss Martha Pinner.
Millbourne
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Dtlley nnd family, of
Millbourne, will leave the latter part of the
month, to spend the summer at Ocean City,
N'vJ'
South Philadelphia
WimsmWmmifi
FEICHTWANGER SIMON.
A wedding of Interest In this city and
Pittsburgh will take place tonlfiht In the
Bellevue-Stratford, when Miss Florence K,
Simon, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. David E.
Simon, ot 1616 Diamond strert, will become
the bride of Mr. Abraham Fclchtwanger, of
Pittsburgh. Tho coromony will be per
formed by the Rev. Br. Joseph Krauskopf.
of tho Keneseth Israel Temple, and will be
followed by a dinner-dance. A gown of
white Ratln. with trimmings of tulle and
net, embroidered with pearls, and a veil
of tulle arranged with pearls nnd orange
blossoms, will be worn by the bride, who
will be attended by Mrs. A. Cass Sunsteln.
of Pittsburgh, as matron of honor: Miss
Flora Orlnsfeldcr. of Baltimore. Md., as
mild nt hnnnr: Miss Fanchon Weltienkorn.
of Wllkes-Barre : Miss Mnthllda II. Loeb.
Miss Ruth Lclpr.lger and Miss Margaret
Mnyor ns bridesmaids. Mrs. Sunsteln and
Miss Orlnsfeldcr will be attired In pink
taffeta frocks, nnd the bridesmaids In robes
of whlte-cmbroldcred net draped over pink
taffeta.
The bridegroom will havo Mr. A. Cass
Sunsteln ns best man, and his vushers will
be Mr. Elmer Simon.. Mr. Mahlon Simon, of
this city, nnd Mr. Richard Blnswangcr, Mr.
Harold Well. Mr. Alexander Speyer and
t- t,',i...h naiih of Plttsbunsh. Mr. and
Mrs. Felchtwangcr will leave on an extend
ed wedding Journey.' and upon their return
will live nt 2002 Wendover street. East
End, Pittsburgh.
KILLMURRAY McKENNA.
Mr. Edward McKennn. of 2531 South
Broad street, has announced the marriage
of his daughter, Miss Kathryn Marie Mc-Kenna,-
to Mr. Michael S. Klllmurray on
Wednesday, May 10, In the ChUrch of the
Epiphany at 9 o'clock. .,.,.,
The bride was attended by Miss Katharine
D. Bible as maid of honor and Mr. John J.
Colltnsacted as best man. The ushers were
Mr. Thomas MGorry and Br- Harr' Sen"
som.
Camden and Vicinity
Mr. Samuel Gass, formerly of .4th and
Penn streets, who'has been 'living In Had
donfleld for several years, wMI build 4
new home this summer' at- Colonial Ridge.
Mrs. Ethel Grey Roderick and her son,,
of Montana, have' been visiting relatives In (
Haddonfleld.
Mrs, John Dialogue. Mies Mary Dia- .
loguo ond Miss Marie Dialogue wilt go to
Qulncy. Mass., about the middle, of Jino", t
where they will Join Mr. Dialogue and -make
their future home. Their Ca'mden home,, '
at 406 Cooper street, has been purchased
by Dr. 1, L. .Mahaffky. ' '
Miss Ruth- Orm'e, daughter of Mrs. Milton
W. Orme, of Poplar avenue, has left to
maKe a monui a visu in .uosiun. ,
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AMUSEMENTS
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AMUSEMENTS
President Wilson by Wireless
Opens Today
PHILADELPHIA
TODAY AND TOMORROW ,
CIVIC
EXPOSITION
100,000 SQUARE FEET OF
CIVIC EDUCATION
What Philadelphia is and what
it hopes to be.
AUDITORIUM BUILDING. COMMERCIAJj
MUSEUM. 34TH hTHBET BELOW SPRUCE.
COHCtrti by .Philadelphia Police Band.
TODAY ALL BLIND ADMITTED FREE
TOMORROW WOMAN'S CLUB DAT.
OPEN 10 A. M. to JO P. M.
Admission 25 cents
Forrest-Tonight," lT.t
A. II. WOODS Presents
A NEW PARCE COMEDr IN 3 ACTS
"HIS BRIDAL NIGHT"
WITH THE
DOLLY SISTERS
I3et Seats II at Topular Wednesday Malne.
B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE
BESSIE CLAYTON & CO..
"PETTICOATS"
Altxrt Wlwlan; Howard. 'Klbel Hsrbort:
The Sharrocks. Other, Features.
. '. .:-"'' . ka.
Lr. .:. .jfe ifyjn.j'.M,
MISS MARIE K. TONER
Among the young peopJe of this section
of the city who will take part In the
musical comedy, 'The Qlrl In the Car,"
to be given tonight la Epiphany School
Hall, will be Miss Marie K. Toner,
Miss Helen McDevltt. of E37 South Bam
brey street, will entertain the members of
her sewing circle at cards today. Her
guests will be Miss Helen McLaughlin,
Miss, Mary Lafferty,, Miss Marie Nulty,
Miss Alice Kleley, Mlsa Sarah McLaughlin.
Miss Gertrude Catholic Miss Sarah Dough
erty agd Miss Cjlara Hereer.
A party was given by Mr. James Coyje
T-v t 10c 12H MARKET SOo
I-'q ICJ PP io a. m. to hub p. m.-
JTctlcH-C RQBT WARWICK
In "SUDDEN RICHES" and
Charlie Chaplin 'iSSilIISSw.
Thur...1KrUHa..l0PAUL,NEEpKREDER.CK
XT' J ' MARKET AROVB OTH
1irnPlQ A. M. to 11:18 Pi M.
VlCLOIIci 3 DAYS ONLY
DOUBLE BILL
CHARLIE CHAPLIN
&owa "The Floorwalker"
Ulllan Gih In "SOLD FOR MARRIAGE''
WAT "NTTTT Ma Tomor., 25c, 50c
VV XXi-ilN - Evgs. 23e to II, no, blher.
TWIN BEDS Last Nine Tunes!
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LYRIC "ISFSir TONIGHTS
THE GREAT 1160,000 MUSICAL IlEVUB"
"TOWN TOPICS"
THE GIANTESS OF, HUGE OAIETT v,
With the Champion All-Etiar Cast ot thi
World, Including
BERT LESLIE, SOPHIE TUCKER
. CROSS & JOSEPHINE
MARIE LAVARRE
nnd 125 Others.
Mmrlns: nnd DancJna-
Sh the SS0.0OQ. Fashion Show WltW
HERE'S THE SHOW THAT WILL.
ADD A ZEST TO SPRINGTIME
GO SEE rnrNXTTnTirp AND BB .
IT 1U111U111 GLAD f
CHESTNUT ST. . J5 5
OPERA HOUSE 7 TO lT"P. it
LAST WEEK
Fighting- for Germany
Unlike Any .War Pictures Ever Seen
Crippled Soldiers Working Their Trades
ONE PF THE STARTLING FEATURES;
Benefit War Widows and Babies
POPULAR PRICES ...', 10c, ISc, 33e
s, lncludtnr tho Host Proficient -: i '.a
lancing Chorus Ever. Assembled, '
L Fashion Show With' 40, Models. 1 J
ACADEMY TONIGHT AT 8:15.
tlis
ffpy.,;, Popular Music by tK
-ropb phiia(jeiphia
UOnCertS Orchestra
WAGNER-TSCHAIKOWSK3T PROGUAM
Soloist: Clifford Vauchan, .Pianist
Popular Prices- Heppo'a, 1110 Chestnut fit.
Globe Xh,?atre ""KSsirm
v-,iv-"JC VAUDEVILLE Continuous It
A. M. to 11 P. M. 10c, 18c, ?Sa,
MUSICAL QOMEDT
The Beauty Parlor
22
PEOPLE
WILMER WALTER & COMPANY
And1 Wonderful Surroundlne Show
AT. I0:0, 1J:30, 2:15. A. B. 7:45 and 0.-SO
a 1 . CHESTNUT Below .18th
Arcadia, dorothygish
and OWEN MOORS
(Husband of Mary PlckfordV la
"SUSAN ROCKS THE BOAT"
Added Attraction DILLIE BURKS'
In Second Episode of "Gloria's Romance.'
Thursday. Friday, Saturday. W. S. HAltT
In "TIJB: PRIMAL LURE"
V.S
LOCUST fi?D "Do&BniiS11"
ACLgLBRACDnL.,i"cragSf',Yofu:..
BELMONT MDiSrSSSS'
'Tha Lost Bridegroom"
METROPOLITAN Tonight at'8,130.
Paennnln An,nU Italian. Red
J. nouuoic .TXluaLU rrn.. r- . "Til
rSES. . Wit-P4fiJ!:ffii..AWilo 4
rlan.). Permission pf Local No. TT, A. F, oFj
Stats $2 to BO cts. H0Q Chestnut, fit,
ADELPHT TONIGHT XT 8:20.
ALUUmi Last Pop. 1 Mat. Thtlrtday.
POSITIVELY TUB LA8T WEEK
"A Pair of Silk StockiiW' 'H
Tou Will HaVe to Hurry If You Want la fie M
the Best Comedy E;er Offered In' Philadelphia. -p(
Stanley
(Lata SUr
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MARKET ABOVE 16TH
SESSUE
HAYAKAWA
The Cheat") In . "Allen Soula,"
Garrick-Now &S 2g5, MM.
THROUGH THE AGES
Vlth MMB. YORSKA Jid HOBERT T. HAINES
Best 6eis II at Popular Wednesday Slatlntft.
Pooinn "Defense or Tribute
UdblHU Cant. Jack ni-flwfnr
TWICB UAJI.T 2:1a ana a oj anJ 550,
Xrr,Icir1a PhUad'Iphla.'a Forenwat Pir
W OOUSme Fre tp Park Trolley PatrenJ, ;
fVl.b, A,1W , ,1
n,.i in. ti,,,. h.nmi.r. Continental Hotel. I at hia residence,. 1523 South 27tb street,
.BitaJl urocert" Aojauon. uourse. 1 pavuru4y enums ' v""v. ahwik uu 1
Dniil Bfddla Blbla" Class, reunion! twrad erqtsts 'wers Ml(f Sadlfl Woii .tui Sir. I
TROUBLES OF THE STOREKEEPEI
AND HOW TO STOP THEM
An unusual feature film brought here
by Philadelphia Retail Grocers' Abso
ciation. This film made a big hit
before National Association of Retail
Grocers in. New Orleans,
Tonight onlyr-rBourse Assembly Boom, 8 o'clock;
All members of the Philadelphia Association, $nvit4
Don't miss it J