Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 16, 1916, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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HANCY WYNNE GOSSIPS ABOUT
NEW FEATURES OP PONY SHOW
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Estate of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Clothier to Be Back
ground for Many Interesting Events in Connection
With the Annual Affair for Charity
WELL, my dears, still more have I to
tell you nbout the Pony Show out at
Uia Billy Clothiers on the 24th of May.
you heard nbout the doll show, and 1
warned tho mothers how carefully they
would have to bring up their children be
fore that day so they would bo sure to
, their shoes clean and neat, Now
EVENING LBD&ER-PS1XADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1916.
XXa
U you please, there Ib to be no less than
. priia dog: show, and if there won't be a
pUppy.ana-parroi-iima i at? not unuw
what I am talking about. Mistakes do
sometimes happen In tho best of our
jct families, so for goodness sake don't
tt: nixed botwoop the dogs and dolls,
because It would be awful If a doll should
get 'lost and wander In among the dog
ilea Instead of going to her own place
with Miss Ellso Hopkins, Dogs are' very
uppish at times, you know, especially If
they seo n stylish doll. Have you ever
noticed how bristly plaln-halrcd dogs get
when they see dogs with rumes In their
hair? Only tho other day I saw a wee
dachshund got very Indignant just ut the
eight of the Hlno Johnsons' fluffy
pomeranlan, which la stylish beyond
words, but then tho dach is stylish In her
wai too, only bIio goes In for tho sports
coTtumes, whllo Miss Pom Is a Fluffy
Ruffles.
But all this Is neither hero nor there
when It comes to tho great, largo and big
Show for dolls and dogs and ponies. Such
prizes as aro to bo given; for thq best
dog of any breed, for tho best one shown
by a girl and tho best ono shown by a
boy. Then Gertrude Heclcschor Is offer
ing a prize for tho largest entry. Eleanor
Baker will glvo a cup for tho largest dog
in the show, and Edith Bally for tha
weenlest, whllo, bless my' soul, Julia
lewis offers one for tho most venerable,
so It will bo perfectly all right to take
the gray-haired ones with whiskers and
Jong beards. In fact, they really should
come, for It Is very nice when ono Is
ancient to find there Is still a chanco to
win out, especially through that very
quality. And, If you please, Main Line
dogs aro to compote for a special prize
and those not on tho I Main Lino for
another. RcUy It Is most exciting, and I
hope It will be clear, for It would be a
great strain to havo to Walt until tho
next day.
Isn't It too bad about Gertrude Tower
nd Tom Dougherty. I saw them out
at the Country Club that night Just be
fore they started homo, and it was such
fun out there. There were so many poo-
pie, and the dancing wa3 great. I hear
$iv 'that a number of Gertrude's teeth woro
m knocked out and her collarbone is broken,
and poor Tom Is very badly hurt, also. No
one seems to bo sure Just how It hap
pened, and that would not help any,
yVji would Hi iiivery ono leeis very mucu
'V j for Mr. and Mrs. Tower. They are so
,,)( divoted to their daughters. The last
Mtkr wws says that both young people will
recover. I hope they will not havo the
irt? .terribly long experience of poor llttlo
Catherine uassaru, wno is sun in mo
hospital from the burns received the
night of tho Bal Masque, March 7, when
she was dining out and the spark of a
match caught Are to her dress. Yes, she
Is still In the hospital and suffers like
a little Spartan. I am told she Is not yet
able to read even for any length of time.
It Is almost Impossible to conceive how
soroo members of that dinner party ac
tually attended tho ball after that fright
ful experience. The only explanation of
that sort of thing Is that many persons
tin the stress of excitement do seemingly
heartless things, and it Is Just possible
that no one realized tho extent of tho
Injuries that nlghU
The Junior Leaguers had a great time
last week at their various meetings dur
ing tho convention, and girls came from
all over the States and Canada. Barbara
Boston was a delegato from New York,
and was stopping with Margaret Yardley.
She Is a very attractive girl, and lives
In Orange. A funny story is told of one
of the meetings, when each girl had to
stand up and give her name and eay
from where she came. When It came to
our little friend's turn she rose and said,
Barbara Boston, that's my name, not
Where I come from; I live In Orange."
NANCY WYNNE.
annoVncedf W""nm hn Jam!son hft8 bcen
The Pennllyn Committee of the Youne
delphlft, of which Mrs. ttobert Drayton Is
chairman, will hold Us annual spring "!
In at the Penllyn Holiday House, on Fr,
lay afternoon at 2-30 o'clock. Tho tnm.
hold tt 0ltrrk " Branch win X
i ihUelr mectlnS nl ho Holiday House
lunch! f Wl" romaln for l:n'
Lieutenant Albert Miller Pcnn and Mrs
Penn were guests of L'nslgn Paul A. ste:
ITrti ftml "rB-t,stcvens " dinner y
night on the u. S. S. Minnesota at the
&AU" ,Biand NaVy Ynrtl a,ld lAtSr at!
inctlcut ' Rb0ard th0 V- B s' Con-
Along the Main Line
nAn5V0nK-.Mr nml Mr"' F1":1" X.
Dalley have returned frrtm their wedding
trip and are living on Walnut avenue. Ard
more. Mrs. DnIUy was Miss Theresa Kelley,
of Champaign. Ill, r'
KAVBnFORD-sIrlTwinthrop Sargent,
of Haverford, will glvo a mus'cale at the
Merlon Cricket Club, on Wednesday, May
24. In honor of Minn Aline von Barentzen.
H03KMONT Members of St. nita's
Glilld will hold their first annual euchro
and dnnce In tho School Hall at Itosemont
next Monday evening, Mny 22.
DRYN MAWIt The Patricia Minstrel
Troupe, of Norrlstown, will glvo a minstrel
show In the Parochial School Hall, Ilryn
Mawr, on Thurnday evening. May 25, lor
the benefit of the parish reunion.
ITHAJf Mrs, Thomas Ncwhall and her
two younger sons. Master Daniel S. Ncw
hall. 2d, and Master Charles Mercer New
hall, of The Old Place, Ithan, aro spending
a fortnight at the Traymorc. Atlantic City.
WAYNE Tho annual meeting and elec
tion will bo held at tho Saturday Club this
afternoon. Mrs. Virginia doff Hoar will
make an address.
Chestnut Hill
Miss Anno Lewis and Miss Mary Lewis,
daughters of Mr. and Sirs. Francis W.
Lowls, of Moroland avenue, havo gone to
Chovy Chase to spend two weeks In the
Preparedness Camp,
Mls3 Mildred Lane, of 51 Ilex avenue,
accompanied by Miss Margaret Dennlston,
of School House lane, CJermantown, will
leavo Thursday, Juno 1, for a trip to Alaska
to bo gone until September. MIS3 Lane,
who has been In Chicago, Is Interested in
tho work of tho Consumers' League.
Jfrs. Edgar L. Sheppard, of St. Martin's
lane, has uased a cottage In Ventnor for
the summer, Mrs. Sheppard and her daugh
ter, Miss Mary Sheppard, will leave town
today.
Germantown
Mrs. George A. Cameron, of Greene
street and School House lane, will return
today from a visit to friends In Connecticut.
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Goodfcllow, of
232 West School House lane, entertained at
cards on Saturday nlght.i
Mrs. Meredith Gardiner and her sister,
Mrs. Warren Walker, have gone to Buck
Hill Falls for two weeks.
Mr. And Mrs. John Seeds and their daugh
ter, Miss Iola Seeds, aro occupying their
new home on the corner of Wlssahlckon
avenue nnd Upsal street.
The last of a series of dances arranged
by Mr. and Mrs. Itnymond Tunnell Will take
place on Friday night of this week at tho
Germantown Conservatory of Music, 109
West Cnelten avenue.
Miss Dorothy Burgess, of 6306 German
town avenue, Is the guest of her sister, Mrs.
Lanlng Harvey, of Wilkes-Barre.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert T, Haslam, of 5169
Sheldon street, will leave today for Asbury
Park, where they will occupy-their cottage
for the Bummer.
Mrs. Henry H. Doan, of 153 Carpenter
street, has returned from New York and
Smlthtown, L. I.
Photo by Relly War.
MRS. SIDNEY F. T. BROCK AND A CHARMING GROUP OF CHILDREN
This photograph was taken of Mrs. Brock at a recent tableau given at the Bcllcvuc-Stratfonl. The name of
the picture was "Auntie." The children are Virtfinla Brock, Sidney F. T. Brock, Jr., Betty Coles, Walter
Coles and Mary Carter.
West Philadelphia
Personals
Among the guests Invited to attend the
Wedding of Miss Helen MacQuold. of Hos
tile, and Mr, Edward Burd Grubb, son of
the late General E. Burd Grubb, who mar
ried Miss yiolet Sopwlth. of England, aro
the President and Mrs. Wilson, and mem
bers of the President's family have also
been Invited Mr. and Mrs. Sayre, Mr. and
Mrs. McAdoo and Miss Wilson. Miss Mac
Quold is the daughter of former Mayor
Charles W, MacQuold, of Rosalie. Both are
ell known In Philadelphia, the Grubbs
especially havlne been womlnent here bo-
elally for years.
The weddlns will take nlace In St. Luke's
Church, Rosalie, on June 2. The Rev. C.
8. Wood, rector of the church, will perform
vne ceremony,
The Stork and Bowl Fraternity will give
their annual banquet on Friday evening
M 7 o'clock at the Bar Harbor Tea Room
on 17th street near Chestnut. Officers of
the fraternity are Miss Mary Clayton, presi
dents MIer Mnrv Smith, vlca nresldant :
Alias Edth Smith, secretary, and Miss
Elizabeth Smith, treasurer. The banquet
committee consists of MIbs Ellanor Long
treth and Miss Eleanor Verner, About- 40
meats will attend.
Mr- and Mrs. Alba B. Johnson have sent
out Invitations for a garden party at Cas
ana, Rosemont, on Saturday, June 3, from
. until 6:30 o'clock,
ilr. and Mrs. Angler Buchanan Duke,
ho have been Visiting Mr. and Mrs. George
,w Chllds Drexel at their home, Wootton,
a Bryn Mawr, hava returned to New Yprk.
Mr and Mrs. William J- Clothier, havo
"turned from a short stay In New York.
Mrs. William Ellis Scull, of Lelghton
Place. Overbrook, has issued Invitations for
tea on Thursday afternoon ill :30 o'clock
to meet the Jurlor Colonial Dames.
ur, Perclval Parrtsh. and son, of Mont
rose avenue, Rosemont. are spending a short
time at the Dennis, Atlantic City.
1 -l, """ Ksttiryn Dempsey has returned to
- wmi, jji Baltimore avenue, alter
wodln; ten days with Mr and Mrs. WII.
"W Harris at Irvlngton-on-the-Hudson.
- Jame Wllsoa Jamison, of 414 and
p ; w. i entertain t aianer on
(! f SP4ny, py SI, la Itenor
Along the Reading
Miss Dora McKnlght, of Ashbourne, who
spent soveral days In Reading, Pa re
turned to her homo on Saturday.
Friends of Miss Blanche Chauveau. of
Washington tane, Jenklntown, will be glad
to hear that she Is doing nicely, but will
remain nt tho University Hospital several
weeks longer, taking the rest cure.
Arrangements aro being made to form
another First Aid Class to begin work In
the fall. This class will be In charge of
tho Wyncote Branch of tho Pennsylvania
Division for National Preparedness. All
applications must be sent In this spring.
Mr. and Jlrs.' Isaac Walker, of Wyncote,
have their daughter, Jlrs. Frederick Foss,
of Boston, as their guest for several weeks.
The Women's Guild of St. Martin's
Church, will give a musicals at the home
of Mrs. Harold Perpall, 6412 North 8th
street, thts evening.
Arrangements nre being made for the first
meeting of the young men along the Read
ing over IS years of age to form the com
pany under the direction of the Drexel
Blddle Bible Class Preparedness movement.'
The meeting will be held tonight In the
hall of tho Oak Lane Presbyterian Church,
Oak Lane avenue and 11th street. These
drills will be led by a young man appointed
by Mr. Blddle and will be held every Tues
day evening. Tho Rev. E. J. Hummeston,
rector of tho church, has been elected chap
lain of tho company.
Seventy of the prominent women of this
section will meet this afternoon In Marshall
Hall, for the First-Aid Class which was
started last week.
A garden party will be given by the
Logan Branch of the Civic Club at Fair
field, the home of Mrs. Albert C. Garrett,
York road and Fisher's avenue, this after
noon There will be a Shakespearean
pageant, folk songs and dances by the
pupils of the Slngerly School, directed by
MIbs Flora Mager, accompanied by Miss
Frances Davis. The proceeds will be for
Civic Club work.
The Onk Laneennls Club anounces that
the courts aro in readiness for the season.
A strawberry festival and home made
bake will be given by the Women's Aux
iliary of Ablngton Fire Company for the
benefit of the building fund, at the Are
house, York road and Horace avenue, on
the"" afternoon and evening of Saturday,
June 3.
CANES TO BLEND WITH
GOWNS OF FAIR DAMES
Latest Fad at Shore Is the
Long-Handled Walking
Stick
MR. AND MRS1. LUIGI MARCARELU
Miss Clementina Ralnone and Mr. Lulgl
Marcarelll were married yesterday, Both
the bride and bridegroom are very popular
among Italians living In West Philadelphia,
and a number "of guests attended their wed
ding reception, which took place after the
ceremony at the bride's residence, 6231
Hazel ayenue, '
Mrs. M. C. Whitby, of 5244 Spruce street,
entertained her bridge club at luncheon yes
terday Those present were Mrs. W. A.
Bland. Mrs. Wlll'am R. Kreeger. Mrs. Will
iam E. Reea, Mrs. Howard Preston. Mrs.
William McCaughan, Mrs. 3. E. Gilbert and
Mrs, E. W. Seastmgooa.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. MacFarland, of
1200 South Edgewood street, and J4r. and
Mrs. GeorgA W- Tpdd. r T25 South Fra
iler street, have returned from a weeli's
visit at the home of Mr And Mrs. A. R
Ktrispairick, of Atlantic. City.
w and Mrs. H. Clnnt Whetlwv cf tL
Worth Jd !? Juw opepsd tjMjc cotMgTs,
North Philadelphia
The Semper Fldells Society of Cookman
Methodist Episcopal Church, Lehigh ave
nue and 11th street, gave a reception last
night In the social hall. Mrs. W. II. Brill,
the president, received the guests.
On Friday night there will be a mass
meeting of the young people of the Lehigh
Avenue Baptist Church, Lehigh avenue
and 12th street, to organize a young peo
ple's society. The services will be held In
the Bible school auditorium. Among the
speakers will ba the Rev. John V. Ellson,
the pastor.
Miss Frances K, Hazen, of 1708 Mount
Vernon street, will leave on June 1 to spend
the early summer at Johnsonvllle, Bucks
County.
Mr. and Mrs. William B, Hackenburg. of
953 North 8th street, have closed their
winter home and will spend the summer in
Mount Airy.
Dr. and Mrs. C. J, Stern, of 1745 Diamond
street, have returned from Atlantic City,
where they were the guests of Mrs. E. C.
Wolf. '
The members of the Women's Association
of the Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church,
8th and Cumberland streets, will hold their
annual "May Festival" on Thursday, May
25, in the hall of the church.
Delaware County
Cards have been received from JJr. and
Mrs. W. H. White, of Drexel Hill, an
nouncing their safe arrival at Yokohama.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Barry, of Aldan, are
receiving congratulations on the birth of a
son.
The firemen of Sharon Hlll.j assisted by
the ladles' auxiliary of the fire department,
are making plana for a strawberry festival
to be held on May ri.
The senior -class of the Darby High
School will hold Us graduation exercises
on June 29,
Lansdowne
The Woman's Auxiliary of St John's
Church la arranging to hpld a delightful
affair In th rose gardens of the, home of
Mrs, Mathew Cryer. on South LansdQwno
avenu. .jura .
Mr, nd Mrs. Lottbt 3, Meyers, of Llndea
.3m attended the Xntghta of Columbus;
Owslan. tlA VBttM P
ATLANTIC CITY, May 1G.
It was evident from tho walk turnout
Sunday nnd yesterday that the cane Is
Just ns necessary an adjunct to tho well
dressed woman ns the walking slick Is to
the well-groomed man, and the cane, bo It
known. Is about the only feminine acces
sory that has escaped tho vogue for stripes.
All tho modish walking sticks are of plain
polished wood, sometimes of bright colors,
and are usually topped with a silver or
glass knob. Tho cane must, of course, he
in harmony with the owner's gown. Red
sticks aro carried with dark blue cos
tumes nnd dark brown canes with suits
of sulphur hues. With white costumes ono
often sees white sticks with black tops.
This last week-end was quite gay. Thero
was a great deal of entertaining both In
tlu hotel nnd cottage colony. A number of
visitors motored to tho shore.
Mrs. John N. Wllkins, Jr., gave a lunch
eon of 17 covers at the Hotel Traymore
Saturday. In the centre of the table was
a miniature sunken garden. The favors
were French silk roses. Among the guests
were Mrs. William C. Wescott, .Mrs. Walter
Nagle, Mrs. Frederick Robins. Mrs. Make
speace. Mrs. Cecil Serre. Jlrs. Robert B.
Ingersoll, Mrs. William H. Bartlctt. Mrs.
Edward Porteous, Mrs. Edwin Frank, Mrs.
J. B, Thompson. Mrs. H. Starr Glddlngs,
Mrs. E. Gray Pendleton, Mrs. David C.
Fltzslmmons and Mrs. Hand.
Mrs. Edwnrd Drill entertained at lunch
eon at tho Brighton Sunday for Mrs. James
A. Connelly and Mrs. Samuel W. Falrchlld,
Mr. and Mrs. Rubrecht entertained at trie
Marlboroush-Blenhelm Sunday for Dr. and
Mrs George Phelps
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles S. Townsend mo
tored down to tho Traymore for over Sun
day, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. William
J. Peck, of Ardmore; Mrs. A. M. Porter and
Miss Porter, of Texas. '
Mr. nnd Mrs. Bruce Ford, who motored
from Chestnut Hill, are at the Brighton
for over Sunday.
Mrs. Frederick Hemsley motored from her
home In Radnor to the Brighton, where
she will spend a week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Le Malstre and Mr.
and Sirs. W. C. Hancock motored from
Philadelphia to Bpend the week-end with
Mr. and sirs. Is'ewlln Halnoi.
Mr. P. L. Gllkey and Miss D. Francis Gil
key aro visiting their parents at the St.
Charles.
South Philadelphia
Miss Clara Lultena, of 2003 South Garnet
street, and Miss M. Joynes. of 126 Hoff
man street, spent the week-end In Atlantic
City ns the guests of Mr. Harry Coward.
Mrs, E. J. Hnrrlgan and her daughter.
Miss Louise Hnrrlgan, of -Point Pleasant,
spent the week-end with her mother, Mia.
Richard Kearney, of 2111 Lombard street.
Tioga
Under the auspices of the choir of All
Saints' Church nil entertainment will be
given on Thursday night In tho parish hall,
Cayuga street and Germantown avenue. In
addition to the musical program, there will
be selections by Mr. Frederick C. Trnppe,
ventriloquist and Impersonator.
The first annual dog show of the boys
and girls of North Philadelphia will be
held on Saturday, May it, at the Nice
town Boys Club, Hunting Park avenue and
18th street. The show ulll bo hold In the
gymnasium,
The Young People's Alliance of St. Paul's
German Evangelical Church, Oermantown
avenue above Butler stieet, will give a mu
slcale on Thursday night In tho auditorium
of tho Germantown Young Men's Christian
Association, .
Mr. S. M. Rosenberger, supervising prin
cipal, and the faculty of the Kendeiton
School, 15th nnd Ontario streets, have Is
sued invitations for the nnnual parents'
meeting and exhibition of the work of the
pupils on Thursday from 1.45 until 4.15
o'clock. Addresses will be mnde by Dr. J.
P. Garber. Mr. Edward J. Cattell, Mr. Vin
cent Brecht, Mr Milton C Cooper and Mrs.
Kate Boutelle Maher.
Northeast Philadelphia
Miss Agnes O'Connor, of 2648 Memphis
street, will give a card party and supper
this evening. Those present will be Mies
Anna McVey, Miss Anna McGovern, Miss
Alice Leahy, JIIss Loretta D Kilty, Mr.
Anthony McGnrvey, Mr. John McKenna, Mr.
John Weston and Mr. James Dougherty.
The L. D. Club has purchased a summer
home In Parkland, Pa., and will hold an
opening on Sunday,
Frankford
The Olney Branch of the Civic Club held
the last of Us social gatherings for the
season last evening at the hpme of Dr.
W, W. Bryce,, 170 West Tabor road.
The Athletic Association of St. James'
Church Is planning to hold a street carnival
on Front street, between Tabor road and
Fisher's' avenue, on Friday and Saturday
evenings, Juno 2 and 3.
Miss Mary Felsh Fletcher entertained at
dinner last week at her home on Orlscom
street. Her guests were Miss Elinor Mc
Cormlck, Miss Anna A. Cleary, Miss Celine
Bruce, Miss Estella Bruce, Miss Emma
Bruce, Mr. J. Charles Qulgley, of Ambler,
Pa,; Dr. J. Howard Shepe, Mr, C. Rich
ard La Salle, of -Washington, D. C. ; Mr.
Charles D. Ualrd, Mr. Edward Christie and
Mr, F, X, Murphy, ,
Mr, and Mrs. Albert Wintber and their
family, of Harrison street, have taken one
of the Northwood Apartments, on East 25th
street, North Wldwood, for the months of
June and July.
Wilmington
WILMINGTON, pel.. May J . General
James H. Wilson and Miss Katherlne' WII
son entertained at dinner Saturday night
In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ellsha Lee. Their
guests Included Governor Charles R. Miller
and Mrs. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Ellsha Lee.
Mr. and M.rs. Henry B Thompson, Mr. apd
Mrs: John P Nlelds, Mr. Alexis du Pont,
and Dr. and Mrs, James A. Draper.
Mrs. B. Tatnall Warner entertained at
dinner last night In honor of Mrs. Benjamin
Harrison and MU Elizabeth Harrison, and
Mrs. a 1 Merrlam. Mr and Mrs. Henry
Thompson entertained at a small
nelwoa Sunday in. Mrs. Harrison bono
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MR. AND MRS. ABE WEIL
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Well, of 2016
Ontario street, celebrated their 35th wed
ding anniversary Sunday at the Hotel Ru
dolf, Atlantic City, by a family dinner,
attended by their children, Mr. and Mrs.
David A. Powdermaker. Mr Joseph L. Kun,
Deputy Attorney General of Pennsylvania,
and Mrs. Kun ; Mr. and Sirs I. W. Isaacs,
Mr and Mrs. Bert L. Well, Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard S. Well, and their grandchildren.
Miss Ruth Powdermaker and Miss Dorothy
Powdermaker M ss Ruth Kun and Miss
Claire Kun and Master Irving W Isaacs. Jr.
Mr. Weil is the senior member of the firm
of Weil & Meyers. He Is very prominent in
secret societies, being at the present time
president of District Griid Lodge, No. 3.
Independent Order B'nai B'rith. covering
the States of Pennsylvania. New Jersey,
Delaware and West Virginia; Is also a
member of the Masonic and Royal Arcanum
fraternities, and of the City Club and con
nected with all the lead'ng Jewish charities
of this, city- He U also a governor of the
B'nai B'rith Orphanage and Home for
Friendless Children, at Erie, Pa. Mrs. Well
was the recipient of n beautiful diamond
bracelet, presented by the children at the
dinner table
Notices for the 6'pclctr Pe will b ac
cepted sad printed lu the Kienlnc Ledger.
but all buca noticee oiuet be written o one
Ule or tpe paver, piuet be euaea lu lull.
lull ttaoreen, aau uaeii boiuipm
la full, with
IfltpUOES
ud all ttith cuniuiutiloutionj Is "Society
Itar." Kteniu l.e-Jitr. 604 Cbentaut etrcet.
.Tiitt. tiuate naiilremeut are carrM silt.
sstk l) i,ot le (ilM1j;J,
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are carried eMt.
be poMlbJ, tii
JUNIOR ORDER UNITED AMERIdAN
MECHANICS MARK ANNIVERSARY'
Sixty-Third Year of Order's Existence to Be Celebi-nied
Tomorrow at the Parkway Building, Broad
and Cherry Streets ' ,
StXTV-THHED years ago, on the 17th of
May, 1853, tho Junior Order United
American Mechanics was formed In the old
historic Concord School In Germantown. At
that time Washington Council was organ
lied. The council has seen continuous ex
istence since then excepting the period of
'6U'5, when Its members enlisted to help
save tho Union.
The anniversary will ho celebrated this
year by the Federation of Councils of the Jr.
O. If. A. M. In a fitting manner tomorrow
In the Parkway Building. Broad and Cherry
streets, nt 8s30 o'clock, There will be a
banquet, followed by an entertainment and
dnnco.
The Banquet Committee has been work
ing very hard to mnke this anniversary
ono to be long remembered by the Juniors
of the federation and they hope that their
efforts will be rewarded by a very large
attendance of the Juniors and their friends.
Tho members of the Banquet Committee
nre ns follows: From Brldesburg Council,
No. 135. Mr. Hut gin, Mr, Chen, Mr. Shoe
nnd Mr Eckcrt; from Harry Clay Council,
No 7, Mr. Murphy, Sir, Coulter and Mr.
Snyder ; from Kensington Council, No. 6,
Mr Schrader, Mr Scherer and Dr. H. L.
Smith ; from Washington Council, No. 1,
Mr Brlnghurst, Mr. Clemens and Mr. O.
C. Klein, sccrctnry
A rccltnl was glcn on Saturday night
at Odd Fellows Hall, Broad and Federal
streets, by tho South Philadelphia Trio,
composed of Miss Cora Hlgglns, violinist;
Mr. Joseph Franzosa, cellist, and Mr. Joseph
Schall Lilly, plnnl.it. assisted by Miss Ma
tilda Snyder Christie, soprano.
Tho program Included'
Riumond Overture Thomas
Kruhllnozelt Decker
Mitl il Snxdr Christie
Allegro, Opue 1'.', No. 3 Mnzart
Romance Opun .1J Carl Matys
Joseph l-'ranzosa
Selection from t.urln, Donliettl
n Vnltiir 1)1 Mii.i-ttn tLn Dohemel. . .Puccini
b Tho Year'n t Rprlnic Hcach
c Sly Limit, Mo Comes on tho Skee. .Lelghter
Matt da Snider Christie
Polonaise In A Wlenawskl
Miss Cora Hlxginr.
1'arla! Ardltl
Matilda Knxler Christie
Hungarian D.inco No. 1'. lirahms
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Kceley, of 1815 Jeffer
son street, will entertain nt a dance this
evening lu honor of their daughter's (Miss
Urllla Keeley'n) 19th birthday. Miss Keeley
Is the nlcco of Mr, II. B. Kceley. There
will be nbout 30 guests. Pink and white
roses nnd ferns will form tho decorations.
The guests will be Dr Irvln S. Mycrhoff,
Miss Gladys Purvcs, MUs lClma Strcln, Miss
Beatrice Reed, Miss Marjorle Carlsen, Miss
Edna Guckenbuehlcr, SIlss Dorothy Reln
oke, SIlss Gladys Sleyerhoff, SIlss Lydla
Howell, SIlss Margaret SIcGinnls, Mr. Al
bert Smith, Sir. Daniel Gartland, Sir. Frank
Wclker, Sir. Frank SIcGinnls, Sir. Albert
Conover, Mr. Joseph RlcCormnck, Sir. Jo
seph BIcCormack, Sir. Joseph Hartman, Sir.
Louis Pope, Sir. Walter Huston, Sir. Slark
Slertz, Sir. and Sirs. A. C, Keeley.
THE Stnrtha Washington Club enter
tained Saturday evening nt SIlss Reba
Welsman's house, -110 Dickinson street. The
main features of the evening were imper
sonations by Sir. Louis Slarcus, together
with delightful music. Those present were
SIlss Slollle Abrams. Sir. D. A. Alberts. Sir.
Jack L. Cohen, SIlss Lena Cohen, SIlss
Tillle Cohen, Sir. Slax T. Daney, Sir.
Harry B, Dubln, Sir. SI. G. Dwargan. Sir.
Teddy Felnmnn, Sir. John Glnsburg, Sir.
Herman Goldberg, SIlss Slae Greenus, SIlss
Clnra Ourbarg. SIlss Rebecca Jacobson,
Mr. Lawrence Kaplan, SIlss Blanche Kauf
man, Sir. Harry Kllngsburg, Sir. A. L.
Kohn. Sir. Philip Krause, Sir. SI. B. Krow,
Miss Elsie Lelbowltz, SIlss Betty Llpman,
SIlss Gertrude SInrcus, Sir. Louis Slarcus,
.Mr. Slax Slontngue. SIlss Kathryn Norurti,
Sir. David Piatt, SIlss Anna Podolln, Sir.
Abe Pornes, SIlss Rose Rosen, Sir. Slax
Rothsteln, Sir. Herbert Roon, Sir. Paul
W. M. Rudsky, SIlss Esther Schwartz, SIlss
Roso Schwartz, SIlss Dora Shanger. SIlss
Lillian Shecl. SIlss Esther Spain. Sir.
Georgo Shultz, SIlss Bessie Smith, Sir. Star
tin Stein, SIlss Rose Spotkov, SIlss Mildred
Spotkov, Sir. Maurice Taubman, Sir. Theo
dore Tevelson, Sir. Louis Tuft, Sir. A.
Wachs. Sir. SI. Well, SIlss Anna Welsman,
Sir. David Welsman, SIlss Reba Welsman,
SIlss Bessie Welsman, Mr, Sllchael PIntt,
SIlss Lillian Goldman and Sir. Sam Zuck
erman. The Louclla Country Club, composed of
lb young men of tho St. Francis Xavler
T A. B., of Philadelphia, held Its fourth an
nual opening at its new house, Llndenwold,
N. J on Saturday and Sunday. The house
was neatly arranged and equipped with new
sleeping outfits. The bungalow has been
filled with all conveniences and latest mod
ern Improvements.
The ground surrounding the clubhouse is
handsomely decorated with flowers and
plants, and the front porch Is shaded by
rambling roses of four shades.
This opening was the largest this club
has ever held, all the members being pres
ent. Among theso were Sir, William Luntg,
president ; Mr. Joseph A. SIcGettlgan. sec
retary and treasurer: Sir. Walter Foley,
Sir. Frank Foley, Sir. Aloyslus Sloflltt, Sir.
Joseph Slotlltt, Sir. John McGettlgan, Sir.
Edward Coyle, Sir. Frank Stanton, Sir.
Thomas Tcehan. Sir. i dward Wendle, Sir.
George Burns, Sir. Frank Fox, Sir. Daniel
SIcGlnley and Sir. Cornelius Ryan. The fol
lowing girls were Invited and visit ttt
club on Sunday under the care of the) isH
chaperon, Mrs, A, Moor6! MM WejUtt
Smith, Miss Mao Byrnes, Miss Ma 'Mite,
Miss Sadie Hartman, Miss Catharine rrteJ,
SIlss Marie Retrouvey nnd thts Misses tt
man,
Miss Byrnes, Miss Hartman, Miss Miller
and Miss Retrouvey spent the week-eiW
at the new home of the club under the car
of Mrs. Stoore.
A minstrel show nnd dance will b given
by the Downtown Harmony Boys, this eve
ning, at Lyrfc Hall, 938 South 6tl street!
The minstrels are all well known singers.
Sir, Charles Stolfo, from the Ddn Boseo
Catholic Club, will be one of the end men. j
A sliver loving cup will be given 'to the
club having the largest amount of votes at
tha door.
The reception which was to be given Oil
afternoon by tho Sisterhood of the Jtodeph
Shalom Congregation to Strs. Alfred Rosen
stein, the new president, has been lnderlnltB
ly postponed because of tho sudden death
of Sir. Samuel Jacobs, secretary of the con
gregatlon.
Roxborough
Sir. nnd Strs. Erwln M. Simpson, of 309
Green lane, have SIlss Harriet Richardson,
of Baltimore, SId and SIlss Frances Wil
kinson, of York, Pa., as their guests.
Sirs. Benjamin F. Hendren, of Rid go ave
nue, will entertain at luncheon and cards
on Thursday. Her guests will Include Mrs.
Wllllnm Ames, Sirs. Elmer Pflster. Mrs.
Harry H. Thompson, Sirs. A. L. Adams.
Sirs. Elmer Pdatcr, Sirs. Mary Slott, Mrs.
William W. Wilson. Sirs. Paxson James,
Sirs. George Holland, Sirs. W. R. Haggart
and SIlss Edith Rlghter.
Sir. John II. S. Putnam, the new pastor
of tho Fourth Reformed Church, will be or
dained and installed on Thursday, June 1.
What's Doing Tonight
Fifteenth annual meeting Commodore Barry
Commandery. No. B78. Knights of Columbus,
Mercantile Hall, 8 o'clock.
Pop concert. Academy of Music. 8 o'clock.
Salvation Army wedding, 8th Und Vine streets,
8 o'clock.
Sleeting of Philadelphia Chapter. American
Institute of nanklng. for the purpose of organ
izing a battalion trom among their numbers, to
1e attached to the '.'d Iteglment, N. O. P., 027
Chestnut street, 8 o'clock.
Iteceptlon and dinner for the Cltlxens' Com
mittee nnd campaign organization team of
the Templo University million dollar fund move
ment, Adelphla Hotel, 0:31) o'clock.
Fifty-seventh Street Improvement Associa
tion. 00th street and Q I rani avenue, 8 o'clock.
Free.
Lnncaater Avenue limine" Sfen. 8030 Lan
caster avenue. 8 o'clock. Free.
Municipal Band concert. Torresdala Park,
Cottman street and Torresdale avenue. 8 o'clock.
Free.
Play. "The Slan Born to Be King." under the
auspices of the Drowning Society. Droad Street
Trcatre, 8 o'clock.
American Institute of Electrical Engineers;
Wltherspoon Hall, 8:10 o'clock.
Sleeting called by Merlon Civic Association In
the interest of ridding .Merlon of telegraph poles,
8 o'clock.
Woman's Club Day. Philadelphia Today and
Tomorrow exhibit. Commercial Museum.
Philadelphia Yearly Sleeting of Friends, Race
street above 13th.
Annual meeting Engineers' Club, 8!18 o'clock.
Annual play.- Browning Society, Broad Street
Theatre, 8 o'clock.
Graduation Howard1 Hospital Training; School.
Acorn Club.
Tllghman Camp. Spanish War Veterans,
dance. Third Iteglment Armory
National Convention of Hosiery and TJnderv
near Manufacturers, rirst Iteglment Armory.
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