Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 17, 1916, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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tANGY WYNNE HEAftS OF FtfRTHftft
CHAKJLTY AO'AIKS FOR NEXT WEEK
Beautiful Grounds of George Woodward Estate to Be
Tiuown upen j.ur uuraen v ete May 24 to
Benefit he Missions
rifgiare well under way for a fair
).... .ul h clveti on Wednesday,
EhZu on the BrJaclotis grounds of Kris-'.'.-
!.-, ftf rr. nnd Mrs. Qeoree
SSUrd, on McCallum stftet, In St.
SLrUn's TliO foto will oo Riven unuor
"'.. - tn -Wnmnn's aid of the
fee allspices ui - -
7i ..i. i-iM-mnnlown for the bene-
at of St. George's Church, Richmond, nnd
f? '...-,. rvinlrn Missions, Ducks
rite OO"11' J . .
Sluttty. Mrs. Holltnahead W, Taylor will
if? i -111 i,.va Mrs. Stnhton Kline, Mrs.
'tobert Benedict nnd others to assist her.
r . ...in , n inlilo of household articles.
lth Mrs. Norman Jones In charge. Mlas
rrederlca Lewis nnd .others will assist
-. it.. T"ll nee. linn et rt (i rsrvrl
W. Ml8 Dorowiy iimu.. .... .......,,,,.
", afternoon tea and danclnn, and will
. ...i. hv her slster-ln-law, Mrs. Ham-
fritm Dlsston, Jr. Mrs. Qeorno llostwlck
Kill 68 in cnoiHu " , ""
L1 have as aides Miss Emellno Taylor
.t fr Pnro Wllmor, who, It Is honed,
ji have recovered from her recent 111
ms3. Garden 1001s, biiwukh uhu nuncio
Khi'u .nlrl hv Mrs. Howell Pratt, Mrs.
I John Drown, Mrs. Carl Shcpparel. Mrs.
. iu1- nl.nv.na linn ntinvtrn nf tltla
IgimUCl liniw ill"""" "'" -.'n
table.
m,iMiWs ontcrtalnmonts nro being
L....ht nut bv Mrs. "Wllllnm II. doomc,
L..i..i( hv Mrs. Sldnoy Harrison, Mrs.
LWllllfttn Roper, Miss Dorothy Honorman,
Mr. Georgo Parry, Mrs. Taylor Foster,
ilw. Ralph li. Hayes, Mrs. Georgo Park
inn, Miss Susan Coleman, Miss Sidney
llfook, Miss Helen nsoman, iuiss uuun
Cn-.in. Miss Edith Fell. Mrs. Albert
Purand and members of the Junior Aux
Wary.
'
l Then today wo aro to liovo tho Flower
Market If it is clear and bright, and
really It is a wonuerrui nnnir. 'mo
bright booths and tho pretty aldos, with
pthelr rosy cheeks nnd,, smiling eyes,
Btmina mi&$nimi,x.mivmA, wepmsday, may it, ioig
- '- - ' I"" i - --
if
wj-, y
bo at home at 424 Olncy street, Provldenco,
u. I Rfter August I.
Miss Harriet a. n. Geyclln. daughter of
?. . . Mm 1,enry Latlssnt Geyelln, of
Hanhvlcke, Vlllnnovo, hss returned from
a visit to Mrs. William B. Churchman at
Norrlstown.
-
Miss Jpnn Cross, of Nnrbcrth Is plan
ning to spend the summer with her sister
at i'leilmont, V. Va
Mrs. A, If. Rvcrltt and mIss Itnth Belt
man, of Olcnoldcn, will entertain In their
bungalow during tho summer months.
Mrs. T. Williams Itoberts, of City Line,
Bala, will entertain Informally at dinner to
night. Mr. Samuel Price Wetherlll, of 261 South
lath strccl, will entertain a. number of his
friends at a smoker this ovenlng
Miss Helen Donovan Sawyer, of 2125
Porter street, will entertain at brldgo this
afternoon. Thero will bo 20 guests present.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McLean, of Chester,
Pa are receiving congratulations on tho
birth of a ilnughter, born Friday, May 5.
Sirs. O. Clymer Brooks, of Havcrford, has
sent nut Invitations for a lecture at her
homo on Friday, May 20, by Doctor Anet,
of Belgium.
'iresied In their gny smocks and pretty
bats and aprons. Tho music, tho flowers,
;. Mt1rnn. ovorvthlng that tends to
jnake tho world beautiful, those three
.things which most peoplo love. I liavo
Sheard It said that thero was, something
(. inof rlirht with tho ncrson who AW not
tjlove chlldron and music nnd flowers, and
Hi tiems as If it wero true.
Thla vear our hearts are not to bo sad-
Fifencd by tho bleating of tho weo lamb
milch was nuacnea ono year ugo to uuu
lit the famous statues In tho aquaro and
&hldi callod for Its mother all through
the afternoon. No, thero nro just to bo
nrs and birds nnd fancy things and ro-
Jfrt-hments. for tho lamb is grown now
fand others aro not to bo allowed In the
fjqwuu I am afraid he must havo gotten
ttoo obstreperous.
Tho kiddles will come In for their share
tf fun at tho fcto to be given on Friday,
fcfjune 0, for tho Oormantown Hospital.
LtUi affair will tako placo on tho grounds
licl'the Oormantown Academy Mrs. Ed-
WWJener Is chairman of tho Commit-
Im cif Entertainment for children. Help-
lit Mrs. "Wiener will bo Mrs. William
K Beard, who will be In chnrgo of ,n
Itmonado well; Mrs. Warner Earnshaw
ll bo selling those balls of sticky pop
torn, without which no fair or circus Is
complete Miss Nancy Smyth will don
in old-fashioned dress with deep pockets,
"which will bo filled with mysterious pack
ages, secured for a small sum. A pony
cart has been donated by Miss Josephine
Dodee. Ice cream cones enn bo gotten
ffrom Miss Gcorgo A. Landoll nnd many
Imither things good to eat will be for sale.
Among the other women assisting will be
Mrs. Tolbert Richardson, Miss Walter
Henderson, Miss Dorothy Mnyberry, Miss
T, Linton Alburger, Mrs. George Franklin
Brown, Mrs. Calvin Smyth, Mrs. I-red-irick
Dudley, Mrs. Joseph Earnshaw and
Mrs. Bonnaffon.
';' . NANCY WYNNE.
Personals
i Mrs. William Paul O'Neill, of Temalr,
Rydal, has Issued Invitations for n small
Informal tea at her homo on Tuesday nftcr
uoon. May 23, from 4 until G o'clock.
ilra. Theron I. Crano. of 6144 Greene
fttreet, entertained tho mewbors of tho
LCheptnut Hill dancing class last night nt
Ihtr home. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Collins
gats a dinner boforo. Among 'the members
lef the class aro Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Prlcst
17 Button, Mr. nnd Mrs, J.' Murray Ellgey,
SJr., Dr. and Mrs. R. niddlo Marsdcn, Mr.
?and Mrs. Daniel Hebard, Mr. and Mrs.
f Barry Colahan, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Poar
aall, Mr. Yale Hutchinson. Mr. Herman
ipuhrlnn, Mr, and Mrs. George Thomas, Jr.,
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Whlttnker, nnd Mr.
iaa Mrs. James B, Coryell,
Mr. and Mrs. ranmril Tt Mrari. nf 181R
p Lancey place, whp havo been spending
we winter traveling through the West,
'here they stopped for several weeks at
.ointi Barbara, Cat., and San Diego, ro-
twned to their homo last week, They will
.ttmaln, hern for n HmA lipfnrA Ipnvlncr fnr
Bar Harbor, Me., where they will occupy
jfr cottage. CroBswnys, for tho summer.
1
kMr. Anil Mro lArilllfim Tlal! TTTntlrlna nf
S'ytown Square, are entertaining Miss Vlr
glala Mackay-Smlth. of Washington, and
OfL P. Anhtnn ,1a DauDlitn rf nur Vnrr
Jw watklns will bo remembered as Miss
.GUdjrg Mackay-Smlth, whose marriage
wk place last March.
f Kt &ni XTpr Hnmi.al T-.,il.iti PnFnnlai
p.UU Spruce street, have taker! n cottage
Ui Northeast. Harbor, Me., which they will
ECCCUDy thlft Hiimmni, ...III, 1. aI 'Hn nrrhlana
iMIjU JJIeanore U Carpenter, Miss Edith It'
gjPMUer and Miss Mildred p. Carpenter.
r.Mr. atltt Xfya TVI T. n.).rtM.ann .lll .n.
P"fn Informally at dinner at the Hunt-
iiaZqOn Yallev Pnimlrv ninh nn ThliBrlsv
ttlnr, '
L-Thft llknal M.KUMH . !. -n.-,,- rt..L
wui not be held today on account of the
gxn Market. Miss Mary S, Holmes will
R. i T """" ii'iBrutiinu iaiK on ' Born
Jlnl5cences of Old Mexico In Time of
j " w i-'aisiic uiuu jiexi Yiunes
5Hi "V at 4 o'cldck. Tllrs. Joseph
("- "" win preside at the Bamovar.
- Mm TJnriea,. rtAn4 TT, .
Euin . hec mothr. Mrs. Charles P. La
Flown v v ' r,na Btr'' '' cioso ner
ia-rr -i next weeK ana win leave lor
SI . " wnore sue naa taKen a cot
j for the summer.
ttUwf. 'J:en '""!? y
IS2i ,r u,t "TiarrtftBe of her daughter.
lEJoi,? ?,n fudry Almy, and Mr. David
lIIS?i tb Wvkt Unitarian Chvrch, Pbll-
K "" A brutlcfnef ulll fnllnu- a IV.A
ef. th bride immediately after tho
-ar. Jleefiw and hl4 brd wlU
Along the Main Line
MEItlON Miss Caroline Coleman and
her niece, Miss Marlzlta McICcon, daughter
of Mr. nnd Mrs.- John C. McKoon, of
Wynnewood avenue, nro spending sovcral
weeks nt Lakcwood.
WrN'NEWOOD -Mrs. John Joyce, Jr.,
nnd Mrs. SI. J. O'Mcnra will glvo a card
jinrly this afternoon nt Mrs. Joyco's home
nt Wynnewood for the building fund of
tho now Mater Mlserlcordlab Hospital. Mrs.
Joyce nnd Mrs. O'Meara will havo chargo
of tho very up-to-dalo toy shop at the
largo feto chainpctro to bo given this
month nt Merlon, when they will bo assisted
by Mrs. William T. Wheelor. Mrs. William
Watson, Mrs, Wllllnm McOlInn, Mrs.
Jnmes Dolnhunty nnd Mrs. Joyco's sister.
Mrs. Leo Hnlpln, of Freeport, L. I., who
will spent tho week-end over tho foto at
Wynnewood.
. ARDMORE Mrs. Richard Rossmassler.
of Glenn road, has gono to Washington for
sovornl days, '
BRYN MAWR Tho Finders' Club will
glvo a minstrel show In tho Bryn Mawr
Thoatro on Tuesday evening, Juno G.
Mrs. Robert Whyto Steel, of Morris ave
nue, cntertnlncd tho members of tho Sow
ing Circle of tho Philadelphia Mothers'
Club at her homo Monday afternoon. There
wero 18 members present.
Mrs. Harold Mc.N'eal nnd her children, of
Boston, will arrive on Thursday to Bpend a
week with her sister, Mrs. Pnxson Dceter,
of Bryn Mawr.
Mr. and Mrs. Wllllnm Alcxandor Llcber,
of The Hill, Bryn Mawr, returned on Satur
day from Washington, where they wero
visiting General C. U. Llcber, whose
guests they wero at tho Washington horso
show.
ST. DAVID'S Mrs, Pennington Way
gavo a luncheon or 28 covers yestorday nt
her home on Midland avenuo In honor oC
Miss Martha Walton, whoso marriage to
Mr. William A. Wlodorsholm, 3d. will tako
placo on Saturday. Among those present
wero Miss Helen Bates, Miss Marlon Mul
ford, Mrs. Charles Walton, Jr., Mrs. Thomas
K Walton, Mrs. Gcorgo Boles, Miss Jean
Haddock, of New York; Miss Natalie
Lucas, Miss Margaret Bnrrle and Miss Jean
Barrio, Mrs. Clnrko Grlcb, Miss Mary Gor
don, MIsh Mnry Davis, Miss Edith Shoe
maker, Miss Helen Shoemaker, Mrs. Harold
Way, Mrs. Lawrence Way, Miss Elizabeth
Mngulrc, Miss draco Grlscom, Mrs. A. At
water Kent, Mrs. Brlnton Lucas, Mrs. Law
renco Willsoii, Miss Agnes McDonough,
Miss Helen WllBon, Miss Lena Newton nnd
Mrs. Frederick Chandler, Jr. Tho table
was decorated with baskets of sweet peas
and narcissus.
WAYNE Tho Supper Club of Wayne
will motor to Three Tuns this evening for
a supper and dance. Among tho members
who will go aro Mr. and Mrs. W. Allen
Barr, Mr. and Mrs. William II. Roberts,
Jr., Mr. nnd Mrs. Plerson Conrad, Mr. and
Mrs. John Tlllotson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank
Muller, Mr. and Mrs. David Boll, Mr. and
Mrs. Kail Trout. Mr. nnd Mrs. Glenn M.
Schoflcld, Mrs. Whltlock and Mr. Frank
Dougherty
North Philadelphia
Mrs. George Washington Edmonds, of
1516 North 33d street, will entertain tho
mombcrs of her bridge club tomorrow aft
ernoon. The guests will bo entertained at
dinner afterward.
MISS ROSE DAROFF
MISS MIRIAM FINGLES
Miss Miriam Flngles and Miss Rosa Daroff
are among the cnergetia workers who are in
terested in the Lebanon Hospital, for which
a dance will be given an Sunday night at
tha Parkway Building, Broad and Cherry
streets. .
MUs Gertrude M. Kroborger, of 1810
North 16th street, entertained Monday eve
ning In honor of her cousin. Miss R. Y.
Brady, of Norrlstown. fa.
Miss M. Brenan, 215 North 10th street,
Darby, spent tho week end with Miss Mary
Wallace, 803 South 20th street. Philadelphia.
Miss Virginia Holland, of S3J Nprth IJth
street, has returned to the city after a
six wMii' stay lit her home in Axton,
Virginia, .
Mlas Edith Ifcllmo.il will spend the week
Mid at ti-,Trcta9re. Atlanta ty.
.1: 'i.iu . J-fass',l ,, -zkJfy
MISS H. MAUDE OWENS photo j. Mitchell niiot.
Miss Owens' marriage to Mr. G. Hornco Opdikc, of Trenton, will take
placo nt the Centenary Church in Cnmden on Tuesday evening, June 0.
Germantown
There will be a danco given on Friday
evening. May 28; at the Grcystono, 125
School House lane. Tho committee on ar
rangements Includes Mr. Philip Brocklcsby,
Mr. Allan Earnshaw. Mr. Gordon Mills. Mr.
Jnmes A. Walker, Mr. Prlco Hull and Mr.
Frederick Sanson.
Mr. and Mrs. George J. Flavcll, of E438
Wayno avenue, havo returned from Atlantic
City, where they spent several days.
Miss Mary Hnosc, of 113 West Horttcr
street, entertained tho members of hor
brldgo club yesterday afternoon. The mem
bers included Miss Mnrgarot Baker, Miss
Eleanor Baker, Miss Mnrjorlo Thomas,
Miss Elizabeth Knlb, Miss Josephine Tom
llnson, Miss Cnrrlo Shrlvcr, Miss LouIho
McDowell, Miss Helen Barnett, Miss Elslo
Darby, Miss Mngdalena Robinson and Miss
Marie Znra, ,
West Philadelphia
Mrs. J. D. C. Henderson, ot 452i Spruco
street, will entertain the members of her
brldgo club today at tier cottage In Atlan
tic City. Tho guests will be Mrs. Edwnrtl
Ronth, Mrs. Ida Howes, Mrs. Gcorgo
Koons, Mrs. Otto Schaum, Mrs. John Slo
makcr, Mrs. Georgo II. Miller, Mrs. Frank
Eaton and Mrs. Joseph Vincent. Tho lndlos
will spend Thursday as the guests of Mrs.
Norrls Henderson, who will tako her friends
to the Senvlcw for tho day.
Miss Margaret Musselman, of 1245 South
53d street, will entertain nt luncheon nnd
cards today In honor of Miss Helen Hall
Frankln. of E72G Thomas avenue, whoso
engagement to Mr. John Langonberger was
recently announced. Among the guests will
bo Miss Doris Ramsey, Miss Phyllis Ram
sey, Miss Mario Wolf, Miss Hnnnah Mulr
and Miss Elizabeth Itoberts.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Splvak, of 128 South
E2d street, will cntcrtnln Mr. and Mrs. J.
Wclnrelb, of New York, for a few days.
Tioga
On Wednesday evening, May 17, tho "500"
Club of Tioga will entertain a box party
at tho Lyric Theatre. Supper will follow
at Kuglcr's. Tho party will Include Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Shalmack, Mr. and Mrs, S.
Honry, Mr. and Sirs. M. Levy, Mr. and Mrs.
S. Dralfus, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bledenthal, Miss
Estella Bledenthal, Mrs. I. Moss and Mrs.
L. Freeman.
Dr. and Mrs. R. Z. Clemmcr and tholr
family, of 18th street and Erie avenue, ac
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Morgan II.
ThomaB. 3608 North 19th street, returned
on Monday from an extended motor trip
through Pennsylvania. Today Mrs. Clem
mer gavo a luncheon nt her home for the
members of her sewing club, who Include
Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. W. Yoo, Mrs. J. A. Par
ker, Mrs. Frederic Carter, Mrs. John Hover
ton, Mrs. Edgar Aucott. Mrs. E. E, Huss,
Mrs. Daniel Sailer and Mrs. Edwin F. Dan
iels. Tho Tioga Card Club will closo tho sea
son's entertainments tomorrow with nn au
tomobile trip to Gwynedd, followed by
luncheon and cards at the Wllllnm Penn
Hotel. Among tho members are Mrs. Jo
sooh Kinsley. Mrs. Henry Miller, Mrs.
Charles Edward Hallowell, Mrs. James
Thompson, Mrs. Frank Ball, Mrs. Frederic
Jennings, Mrs. Wllllnm Carman, Mrs.
Charles Russell, Mrs. Henry Barry, Mrs.
James Hogg, Mrs. A. L. Thorn nnd MrB,
William Crlpln Clark.
"When Polly Was Queen of the May,"
an cntertnlnlng play, will bo presented by
tho members of the Junior Hpworth League
of the Erlo Avenuo Methodist Episcopal
Church, Erie avenue und 7th Btreet, tomor
row night in the lecture auditorium. Tho
affair Is In chargo of Mrs. Augustus Gret
slnger. The program Includes also vocal
and Instrumental music and an address by
the pastor of the church, the Rev. John
T, Gray. j
The friends of Mrs, Sarah Jennings, of
3523 North 19th street, will be glad to
hear that Bhe Is recovering from her re
cent accident.
Roxborough
Mrs. Arthur Stetler. of 008 Rldgo ave
nue, gave a dinner last evening for the
members of her sowing club, who Include
nrva WallAi T. Mlllr. Mm. CTharles ServlCA
Taylor, Mrs. Ernest Barras. Miss Carrie
Earnshaw. Miss Florence Barras, Miss May
Watson, Miss Myra Mitchell and Miss
Bertha Plckel. r
Miss Katharine Faust, of Rldgo avenue,
will entertain at cards tomorrow evening,
when her guests will Include Miss Christi
ana Walters, Miss Bessie Dutton, Miss Mar
garet Faust, Mrs. John Horrocks, Miss
Marian ParBons Mrs, Charles Parsons and
Mrs. Laura McAlllstor.
The eighth annual concert of the Falls pf
Schuylkill Male Chorus will take place to
morrow night In America Hall. Mr. Joseph
n I1U I- mtlatnul lllrArfnr Ctt tllA fh it PI IS
which has 35 members. The assisting artists
will be Mr. Stanley t. jvauuman, ceinsi;
Mr. Ednyfed Lewis, tenor, and Mr. George
M. Vail, basso. Mr Harold Entwistlo will
be the accompanist
The Men's Club of the Evangelical Lu
theran Church of the Redeemer. 35th, street
and Midvale avenue. Falls pf SchuylkllL as
sisted by the members of th church sewing
circle, will give musicals tonwrrow Blht
in tha mxMl Sa3L '
Along the Reading
Mr. and Mrs. Vnn Court, nccompanled
by their family, have returned to their
home on Bent road, Wyncoto, nftcr spend
ing tho winter months nt their placo at
Miami, Fla.
Mrs. and Mrs. Wllllnm Mulford, of Royal
avenue, Wyncoto, had Mr. Jacob Rldgwny,
of Wrlghtstnwn, N. J., ns their guest over
the week-end.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John P. Hutchinson, of
Clovordnle, Georgetown, N. J., spent several
days In Philadelphia, on Oiclr way to their
homo from Atlantic City, where they spent
some timo last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wlnflold S. Allen, of 1501
Diamond street, have .closed their town
house and arc occupying their country
homo, Alnsllc, Elklns Park, for tho sum
mer months.
Miss Mnrjorlo Kent, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. William Kent, of Bent road, Wyn
cote, returned yesterday from New York,
whero sho has been tho guest of Mrs. B. C.
Vlele nt her apartment, 230 West 79th
street, for a fortnight. Miss Kent will havo
Miss Katherlno Rogcra, of 2301 S. James
place, as her guest for sovcral days this
week.
Mrs. C. Edwin Webb entertained today at
luncheon nt her home In Elklns Park at 1
o'clock.
Miss Helen Stull, daughter nf Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene Slull. of Woodland avanue,
Wyncote, returned yesterday from Now Ro
cholle, where sho had been visiting for sov
ornl days on her way homo from Syracuse,
whero she was tho guest of friends for a
fortnight. Miss Stull also stopped nt Wost
Point, whero sho had a tea given In her
honor.
Invitations hnv been sent out for tho
graduating exercises and commencement of
the Ogontz School, which will tako placo
Tuesday, Juno G, nt 10 o'clock. Luncheon
will be Bervcd nt 1 o'clock.
Miss Dorothy Bacon, daughter ot Mr.
nnd Mrs. E. I. Bncon, of Wyncote and York
roads, Jenklntown, will grnduato this year.
She Is the head of her class and ono of tho
most popular members.
Tho Delta Kappa Sigma Sorority will
glvo a moving picture entertainment for tho
beucllt nf tho Children's Country Week nt
tho Jenklntown Auditorium on Wednesday
evoning, May 24. The first performance
will start nt 7 o'clock and another will bo
held at 9 o'clock.
Mrs. W. II. Henneger will entertain to
night nt her homo on East Port Royal
avenue, when her guests will includo
Mrs. Hnrry Dager, Mrs, George Miller,
Mrs. Anna Priest. Mrs. Harry Clark, Mrs.
Georgo Wanklln, Mr3. Whnllcy Saucrs, Mrs.
William F. Steele. Mrs. William McCIellan,
Mrs. Samuel Miller, Mrs. Harry Salmon,
Mrs. Washington Moycr, Mrs. Howard
Moycr, Mrs. Herman McMaster, Mrs. John
Ransford, Mrs. Chrlstcuoen, Mrs. John Lex,
Mrs. Wllllnm Culp. Mrs. William Carver.
Mrs. Newton Bernard, Mrs. Louis Flick,
Mrs. Harry Wood, Mrs. William T. Becd
The students of Becchwood School, un
der the direction of Mli Julia Mnllnby
and Miss Lillian Sapp, will present Shake
speare's comedy, 'The Taming of tho
Shrew," In tne Jenwntown auditorium on
May 31 at 4.15 o'clock. The principal char
acters Include Miss Ruth Bennett, Miss
Florence Lowry, Miss Mary Rogers, Miss
Alveno Galloway, Miss Jean Wilson, Miss
Mildred Crawford, Miss Dorothy Fulton,
Miss Ruth Richards, Miss Pauline Rapp,
Miss Helyn Corrtgan and Miss Gruzllla
Tnylor.
The Jenklntown Choral will hold Its an
nual business meeting and luncheon at tho
Old York Road Country Club on Monday,
May 22.
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Haber, of 3732
North 19th street, are occupying their new
home, on High School road, tn the Manor.
Wilmington
WILMINOTON, May 17. Mlsa Edith
Montgomery. Jr., had Mlsa Mildred Buck,
of rhlladclphla, as her guest over the
week-end, .
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Belln. of Scranton,
Pa., who were married about a fortnight
ago, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Pierre S. du Pont at Longwood.
Miss Susanna Speakman went to Prince
ton Friday to be ono of the week-end guests
at the house party given by Mr. Paul Now
land. Miss Ielen Bmggerhof, of Stamford,
Conn., la also one pf the guests,
Mlsa Elizabeth Jackson Is spending a
fortnight with Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J,
Hill In Elmlra, N. Y.
MUs Margaretta Miller went to Norfolk,
Va.. Saturday to stay until the middle of
the week.
Bucks County Physicians Meet
BRISTOL, Pa.. May 17. At the annual
meeting of the Bucks County Medical So
ciety here a committee appointed to con
sider tho effects of the new workman's,
compensation law reported that in the'
main the law was considered fair It was
stated, however, that the law la not al
together satisfactory regarding compensa
tion and that the status of the first attend
ing physician In emergency cases Is not
definite.
I
SMOIMTE PHOTOS
ARE LATEST PAD
Likenesses Made Out of Black
Linen Are Appliqued on
Various Articles
ATLANTIC CITY, May 17 The fnd of
tlic moment Is to haVo one's silhouette cut
nnd mnllcd to friends fnr away. This va
riety of likeness Is used In many wnys.
Thoso who take tfmo by the forelock, nnd
spent Iqlsuro moments In the spring and
summer lo make Chrlstmns presents are
having tholr silhouettes cut of black linen
nnd npplkiued, n la patch work, to various
articles of household adornment for holiday
gifts.
Amos W. Brehman Is heading a move
ment among wealthy Philadelphia cot
tngers to form n social club on tho ocean
front at Vcntnor, nnd erect a palatial club
house, to Include ballroom, billiard room
nnd cnslno, There Is no hotel In Ventnor,
nnd cottagers In khnt fnshlonnblo resort
have no exclusive rendezvous.
Mrs, Pcnnypncker, president of tho Na
tional Federntlon of Women's Clubs, Is the
guest of Mrs. Benjamin W. Cockrnn, Jr., nl
the Senvlcw Country Club, where she Is
resting before tho opening nf tho biennial
In New York City.
Tho Seavlew Club hns been the scone of
mnny smart functions recently. Mrs. Ed
wnrtl MncFnrlnnd gave n largo luncheon
bridge, ns did Mrs, J. C. O. Henderson. The
fortnightly dinner dances for the club mem
bers nnd their guestH will begin tho middle
of June.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. C. Christian nnd daugh
ter nro at tho Bothuclt for sovcral weeks.
Mr, nnd Mrs. Clayton Hngy cntertnlncd
over tho week-end nt their cottngo on
Itldgewny avenuo Mm. Georgo Sheppard.
Sirs. Ilobert II. Hey, of Itoxborough, Is
nt tho Seaside, nccompanled by Miss Mil
dred Hey. Mrs. II. L. Sproat and Miss
Clara II. Do Haven hnvo Joined-friends nt
tho Chnlfonte.
Count Glaus R. von Egleston, of Has
brook Heights, Is among tho recent nrrlvals
nt the Troymore.
Tho Hev W. K. Foster nnd Mrs. Foster,
nt Jenklntown, arc nt Hnddnn Hall for a
fortnight. Mrs. Wllllnm It Mason motored
down from Washington for n short stay nt
tho Mnrlborough-Blenhelm. She was ac
companied ,by Miss Vlrglnln Latrobo and
Mrs. L. C. Lehr, of Baltimore.
Mrs. S. B. Adams, of Ovcrbrook, bus
Joined her mother, Mrs. Cyrus Borgner, nt
the Dennis.
Dr. nnd Mrs. John A. McKenna and Miss
Eleanor McKenna, of Lnnsdownc, aro at
tho same hotel, as aro Mrs. F. E. Clnuson,
Miss Clnuson nnd Ethel Knapp.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward S. Pago hnvo re
turned to their Philadelphia homo after a
motor trip to tho shore.
Kensington
The Red Rambler Festival will be hold on
Thursday and Friday, Juno 15 nnd 1C, nt
Norrls Square, Susquehanna avenue nnd
Hancock street for tho boneflt of tho Ken
sington Dlspensnry for tho Treatment of
Tuberculosis.
Mrs. Andrew S. Hnckett, ot 2157 Enst
Cumberland street. Is chairman of the
committee In chargo ot the rummage sale
to bo given on Saturday, May 20, In Ger
mantown by tho Lndtes' Auxiliary of the
Germantown Commnndery, No, 82, K. of T.
Miss Margarot Williams, of Kensington
nnd Alleghony avenues, Is spending several
weeks in Pittsburgh visiting relatives and
friends.
Announcement has been mado of tho en
gagement of Mrs. J. F. Currnn. of 2034 East
Allegheny avenue, to Mr. Joseph Gcrmnn.
Frankford
Mr. William Schuman, of Frankford, wns
given a surprise party by his wife and a
party of friends on Saturday night In honor
of bis birthday. Tho guests included Mr.
nnd Mrs. Chnrles Schumnn, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Lnngsdorf, Mr. and Mrs. W. Spcnce,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Rushmnn nnd daugh
ter, Mr. nnd Mrs. Rand, Mr. nnd Mrs. Nou
mer nnd Mr. Jacob Kssllnger.
South Philadelphia
,,,
MISS TILLIE COHEN
Miss Tlllla Cohen, of 2117 South Sheridan
street, Is nn extremely popular member of
this section of tho city. Sho was the or
ganizer of the Martha Washington Club,
which has proved so successful.
Mr. II. J. Gorbcr entertained a number
of his friends nt dinner Friday evening
at his homo, 710 Torter street. Among
those present wero Miss Mollle Welnsteln,
Miss M. Trylo, Miss Helen Tltlebnum, Miss
A. Grnbb, Mr. Levy, Mr. Percy Freed, Mr.
H. Abrahams, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel P.
Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. Tltlebaum, Mr. and
Sirs. It. Davis.
Miss Rose Brest and Miss Gladys Brest,
of 2644 South 8th street, entertnlned Mr.
and Mrs. William Orman, who have Just
returned from their wedding tour through
the South. Among those present wero Miss
Mollle Freedman, Miss Rose Salasln, Mlsi
Mollle Schwartz, Miss Yetta Welnsteln.
Miss Sue Welnsteln, Mr. II. Lelghton, Mr.
M. Freed. Mr. M. Nathans, Mr. William
Sorkln, Mr. Jack Kratieg, Mr. Edwin Gold,
Mr. Robert Robb, Mr Philip Gold, Mrs.
Samuel Brest, Mr. nnd Mrs. U Etsensteln,
Mr and Mrs. M Llpp nnd Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin Sabersteln.
Ferdinand Hlmmclreirh in Recital
Ferdinand Hlmmelrelch, the pianist, who
nowadays Is not heaid so frequently In re
recital, to the regret of those who enjoy his
artistic performances, was heijrd In an es
pecially varied program last etv'ni- at the
Sherwood Club, Mr. Hlmmelrelch n an ac
complished technician and Is able to realize
convincingly the meanings of the composers
whom he Interprets. He was assisted by
B. G. Wood, a tenor of genuine talent, and
Mrs. Leonard G, Paine, who played discreet
accompaniments.
Citizen Soldiers Take 12-mile Hike
FORT OOLKTHORPE. 0a., May 17,
Citizen Boldlers at the training camp here
today made a 12-mlle hike over the Chlcka
mauga battlefield and then carried out
combat exercises before Major General
Leonard Wood, commander of the Depart
ment of the East. Companies of tha Rich
mond Greys going to the Confederate Vet
erans' reunion at Birmingham stopped at
the camp today and reviewed the troops.
Ketlrea for the Society pate wilt b ae
utcd and printed in the Utrulut ledger,
but all nucu notice inutt Imp written pn one
Me of the paper, luunl be lxnl la full, with
(till sadiew. .and wlitu ultIa telephone
number lutut be slven.
Head uil eueh rontmunifetlone to "society
Editor." Hiculux Ledger, fiOa Che.tuut atreet.
Uoleaa tbe reuulrementa are carried out.
ao that . teruicatfon . may .be petilbl, tha
jwtUa 1U not bo vuMUhed.
LARGE DANSANT WAS GIVEN .
' YESTERDAY TO THE XVI CLUB
Mr. Harold Robinson Entertained a Number of Friends At
a Large Afternoon Affair in the Garden of '
Dances Other Entertainments.
THE XVI wns given a dansant yesterday
afternoon at tho Garden of Dances by
Mr. Hnrold S, Robinson. Among those
presont were Miss Ruth Hnlght, Miss Mary
Hall, Miss Constance Hubbard, Miss Mar
garet Thompson, Miss Maybelle Peterson,
Miss Alice Chllds, Miss Edith Lambert,
Miss Emma Kolb, Miss Syrn Kolb, Mis
Irone Rnyer, Miss Grace Mills, Miss Flor
ence Ruhl, Miss Eleanor Christie, 'Miss
Helen Stokely, Miss Alice Cover, Mlsi Alice
Murdoch, Mls Martha Bowman, Mr. Ed
ward Wller, Mr. Harold Robinson, Mr. Ncal
McNoal, Mr. James Roberts, Mr. Waiter
Baker, Mr. Marlon Alten, Mr. Ronald Allen,
Mr. Joseph Hnrtnn, Mr. Charles Harlan,
Mr. Henty Stcrllcn. Mr. Joseph Keener, Mr.
Frank Coleman, Mr. Komncll, Mr. Mcnton
Newell, Mr. Guy Gundnkcr nnd Mr. Harry
McssJIan,
The Executive Committee of tho Friends
of Mount Hlnal Hospital met on Wednesday
evening, May 10, nt the Cafe Arcndla to
formulate plans for the raising of consider
able funds during tho coming flscnl year.
The board directors of tho hnipltnl hnvo
decided to build nn addition to the hoipltal,
also a new homo for tho nurses, and the
"Friends" hnvo determined lo tnkc nn ac
tive part In assisting to raise funds for this
purpose. The members of tho committee
nro Mr. B. II. Sobelman, chairman; Mr.
Jnck J. Wolpert, Mr. A. Elnsohn. Miss Rcba
Zngcr nnd Miss Cclla Rosenthal.
MISH PEARL BURNSTINE wns given a
surprise party on Sunday evening nt
her home, 127 North 10th street, In honor of
her birthday. Tho table wns beautifully
arranged and dancing wns tho fenturo ot
tho evening
Miss Ilumstlno Is n member of the
Unique Club, an organization which Is
known for the good work It does. Miss
Burnstlne wns recently elected president of
tho club.
Among the guests wero Miss Helen
Abrahams, Miss Dorothy Abrahams, Miss
Cello Supnwltz, Miss Ray Burnhardt, Miss
Lenh Futernlk. Mr. Jack Sllvcrstcln, Mr.
Arthur Conn, Mr. David Supowltz, Mr. Max
Burnhardt and Mr. Samuel Weltz.
Miss Dorothea Lotz took a number of
her music pupils on a hike last Saturday
afternoon, after whlgh they returned to
her homo, 6742 Osago nvonuc. A luncheon
was served, followed by a recital. Among
those who participated were Miss Margarot
Coskery, Mlsi Ella Nowlnskl, Miss Martha
Brooks, Miss Dorothy Ralne, Miss Grace
Tlllotson, Miss Helen Porter, Miss Jennls
Tlttlpoldl, Miss Ruth Walton, Miss Mil
dred Shenlmen, Miss Marlon Clendlncn and
Miss Mnrle Lotz.
Miss Mabel Daniels entertained nt a
theatre party at tho Metropolitan Opera
House on Thursdny evening In honor of
Miss Betty Walls. Thoso present wero Mr.
A. II. Lesscur, Jits. Lesscur. Miss Clark,
Mr. Dowd and Miss Mabel Daniels, Mrs.
Lesseur chaperoned tho party and enter
tnlned at supper at the Majestic after tho
performance.
MR. AND MRS. J. II. OOMBOROW, ot
023 South 8th street, gave n surprise
party at their homo recently. In honor of
their niece, Miss Jean Cohen, and her
fiance, Mr. Daniel Barbour. Miss Cohen hav
ing just returned from n tour of tho West.
Tho affair wns well attended by mnny ot
their friends. The well-known Mr. Albert
Welsbrnd rendered many beautiful vocal
selections, Other music was furnished by
Mr. Samuel Wclner.
Tho regular meeting of tho Amicus Club
wns held on Sunday ovenlng nt Miss1 Sto
mnchln's home, H10 South 7th street, Mr.
Abraham Salkln presiding.
Mr. Samuel Llpmnn rendered some mu
sical selections, Tho club will hold n picnic
on May 28 nt Wlssablckon. Tho noxt meet
ing will be held on Sunday evening.
THE last meeting of tho Mlshorrnl Zlon
was held at the home of Miss Rosalie
Somers, 822 South street, on Sunday ove
nlng. Five new members wore admitted.
They aro Miss Dora Kaplln, Miss Ruth
Koss, Mr. Nathan Kolb, Miss Ida Isner
nnd Miss Minnie Levy, nil of tho eighth
grade. Mr. Leon H. Roso, adviser to the
club, addressed the members on "Flower
Day." After business reports a literary
program followed. Among the participants
wore Miss Rosalie Somers,, Miss Mollle
Goldberg. Miss Reva Halpern, Miss Hilda
Blleden, Mrs. Boujamin l'ortnoff. Mis. Mno
Sax, Miss Anna Machulsky, Miss Harriet
Blleden, Miss Celln Pinklnson, Miss Ger
trude Rubinstein, Mr. Maxwell Cohen. Mr.
Morris Snyder, Mr. Morris Rabinovltz, Mr.
Simon Jacobson, Mr. Samuel Rubinstein and
Miss Kato Katinsky,
Mlsa Ella Browning, of South 57th street.
gave a delightful muslcalo at her home
Saturday ovenlng, at which were present
Miss Ellen Foster, Miss Ruth Bellmnn, Mrs.
Morrison, of Mt. Airy; Mr. James Mc
Caughy, Mr. Robert McQInnla and Mr.
Alton Shaw.
On Tuesday evening, June 13, nt 8:15
o'clock, the Business Women's League
Choral of Philadelphia will give u concert
In Wltherspoon Hall, under tho direction
of Miss May Porter, asslBted by Miss
Elizabeth Bonner, contralto; Mrd. Dorothy
Johnstone Baselcr, harpist, nnd Mfl WIII-
Inm Bylvnno Thunder at the piano, This!
li n ticw musical organization nnd every
thing points to n successful first affair.
AMUSEMENTS
CHESTNUT ST. US B
O f E II A II O U a E 7 TO 11 P. M.
LAST WEEK
Fierhtinc: for Germany
Unliku Any War Pictures Ever Seen
Crippled Soldiers Working Their Trades
ONE OK Tilt, HTAUTI.UHU nwnwmo
Renofit War Widows and Babies
1'OI'ULAIl l'HICES 100. 15c. 25c
Victoria
MARKET ABOVE OTII
u A M. to lt:ln V. U.
LAST DAY
DOUIII.E HILL,
CHARLIE CHAPLIN
Shownq "The Floorwalker"
laillan Ulh In "BOLD KOIt MAIUUAOE"
Thuri . Frl.. Sat , K11ANC1S X. UUHHMAN
ami HKVEltLY 1IAVNE In "Million a Minute."
AT 10:10, 12.30, 2.15. 4. il 7:43 and 0.30
. -, . CHESTNUT Below JUth
Arcadia dorothy gish
illuibaml of Mary IMckford) in
aUSAN HOCKS THE BOAT"
Added AttrBctlonlULLIE UUHKB
In Becond Epltode of "(llorla' Homance"
Tomorrow. Friday, Saturday. W. S. HAHT
In "THE i'HIMAL LVHE'
fl-lnhp Theatre
MAIIKET A
JUNIPEK 8TS.
ULB Continuous 11
A. M. to 11 I', il. 10c, 150, SSc.
MUalCAL, COMEDV
The Beauty Parlor PEo"i,e'
W1LMEH WALTEH COMPANY
And Wonderful Hurroundloa Shaw
T-l 1 10c 12U MARKET 20o
PP fCP ,U A' " :US P
4. CWttV R0BT WARWICK
In "SUDDEN RICHES" and
Charlie Chaplin kXhII.
Tomor., Frl.. Sat. PAUUNB KIIEDEIUCK
In "THE MOMENT BEFORE"
Stanley
MARKET ABOVE 10T11
SESSUE
HAYAKAWA
(Lata Star "The Cb"") "Allen Souli '
T AHTTOrn BSD and LOCl'HT STREETS
LOCUST KwrgtftggK wqjr
BELMONT SSatfBSSTT-
1 to lawlunvU"
Camden and Vicinity
The marriage of Mis H. Mutido Ott(ns,
of f42 Penn street, to Mr. O. ilprnco Op
Hide, of Trenton, will tako placo at lh
Centcnnry Church nt 6th and Cooper
streets, on tho evening- of Juno 6, at 7:90
o'clock. Tho ceremony -will b6 followed W
a lanra reception In the chapel of tho
church. Jtlss OwenB' matron ot honor Mil
ho Mrs., 13. W. Q. Booshcr, of Merchaht
ptllc, formerly Miss Kllzabeth Reynolds, of
711 Cooper street There wltl be tour
hrlcleninnldst Miss Edith Owens and Mini
Allco Owens, sisters of tho bride, Miss Mafle
DlnloRue nnd Mlsa Geraldlne Walling, ot
lledbatilt. N, J, Mr, Opdlko's best man.wlll
lo Mr. W. h. Meyor, of I'lttsburgh, and th
ushers will be Mr. Walter Orn, Mr. Leroy
Urn wit, Mr. Leslie Drown, of Trenton, and
Mr Albert W. O. Iloogher. of Mcrchant
vlllc. Miss Mnry Owens will bo tha flower
sin.
After an extended wedding trip Mr. and.
Mrs. Opdlko will bo nt home In their new
resldcnco on Colonial avenue, Trenton, nf
ter tho 1st of September. Many social af
fairs nro how beln? irlvcn In honor of Mlsa
Owens, two ot tho largest belnff Riven by
Mrs. llooRhcr und Mrs. Develln.
Dr. Charles 1'ancoast, whose parents re
side nt 205 Cooper street, la now on hla
way home from Europe, where for 18
months he has rendered valuable services
ns it surRcon In tho hospitals of Munich,
Iludapcst. Vrntza and Sofia, Bulgaria,
Miss i:ilr.nheth Ford, ot Haddonfletd, has
'Just been elected resent of tho chapter of
mo D.iURlitcrs of tho American Jtovolutl n,
to surcced Mrs. J. D. Llpplncott, Other
ofllcers well known In tho nuburbs are Mrs.
riinrles lllllm.in. Mrs. James P. Blrdsell,
Mrs A. n. Dalicock, Mrs. John C. Hoopes
nnd Miss Kurbcr.
Mrs. Itaymond WarrlnRton. of White
Horse pike. Ilnddon HelRhts, Is entertain
Ins Mrs. Prank Scull nnd Miss Florence
Scull, of Vcntnor.
State Treasurer William T. Head nnd his
family, of 674 Cooper street, will Again
occupy their cottage at Chelsea, golnrr
down tho inlddlo of Juno for tho season.
Tho Iladdonfleld PortnlRhtly Club will
hold an all-day meeting on Friday, with
luncheon. Tho Cnmden "Women's Club, of
which Mrs. John A Mnther Is president,
enjoyed a day's trip to Vulley Forgo this
week. This club has been offered tho
Cooper Library Building, where it haa
held Its meetltiRs for many years. If It la
moved to another sltfc. Mr. KIdrldgo IU
Johnson, president of tho Victor Tnlklng
Machine Company, will replaco this old
building with a $130,000 library building
In tho near futuro as a gift to tho city of
Camden.
Mr. and Mrs. William J. McCahan, Jr.,
are now occupying their home, The Beeches,
on the edge of Moorcstown.
Mrs. Klljnh Jeffries, ot North 6th street,
will retunl next week from n month's visit
In Toledo,! O., whero she was tho gue
of her Min-ln-law and daughter, Mr. a,
Mrs I.Inwood A. Miller, formerly of ,''
and l'cnn streets. "
LONG WALK TO AID PARENT
Children Tramp Six Miles to Ask That
Eviction Be Stopped
WN.KKS-nAimrc, 1. May 17 Joseph
and Mary Itnnkln, respectively 13 nnd 1(
yenrs old, walked fiom Plymouth to this
olty, ii distance of six miles, to tho
tifllce nf the. District Attorney, und asked
that ofllclal to save their father from being
put out of his house. They said their
parent was being evicted when thoy left.
Where the children got their directions
to the District Attorney Is a mystery to
tho officials. They wero turned over to tho
charity oftlclals.
AMUSEMENTS
Learn a Civic Lesson
VISIT THE
PHILADELPHIA
TODAY AND TOMORROW
CIVIC
EXPOSITION-
Auditorium Building Commercial Muwum,
.Hth Street below Spruce.
Open 10 A. if. to 10 P. M.
Restaurant, lectures, moving picture!.
100,000 sqUARE TEET OP EXHIBITS
TODAY TEjrPnRANCE DAY
TOMORROW OLD FOLKS' DAY
ADMISSION, 25 CENTS
""The Star of Ethiopia"
A PAGEANT
Portraying the lllatory of the Negro Rao.
1UII0 ACTOI18 IK COSTUME
ii MUSICAL NUMBERS
Convention Hall OTOA w
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
May 10, 18 and 20
ADMISSION 60c; RESERVED BEATS 7Bo UP
T VPTP i'P fl'BO MAT. TODAY,
XjIIVlto TONIOHT AT atlB,
Th (ireat ttr.0,000 Musical Revue
"TOWN TOPICS"
The OianteM of (layety
With IJEHT LESLIE. KOI'lllU TUCKER.
CROSS & JOSEPHINE. MARIE LAVAJtRB
AND li'S OTHERS.
EXTRA! A M0.O00 KAKHION SHOW
WITH 0 MODELS
ACADEMY TONIOHT AT 8(10,
"P.rvC! Popular Mualc by the
ropb phiiadephia
Concerts Orchestra
ARMY AND NAVY NIOHT
Kololst: MRS. LOOAN 1'ELAND, Soprano.
1'opulur 1'rUeb. Heppe'i, 111B Chestnut St,
B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE
CHESTNUT AND TWELFTH STREETS
"Audience Showed lt Approval," Evg. Ledger,
BESSIE CLAYTON & CO.
ALBERT WHELAN
"PETTICOATS": THE 8HARROCKS; AL
HERMAN. OTHER BIO FEATURES,
A. rF,T .PITT IST TIMES. TONIGHT
IXUHli-irxll. 8:20. J'op. t Mat-Tomtwrow.
Cyril iUrcourt'n Smart Comedy Hit
A PAIR OP SILK STOCKINGS
"A Way Everyone Should See." Record,
YOU HAVE ONLX SIX MORE
CHANCES TO SEE IT HURRY I
Forrest Pop Mat. Today J'w
iiiS? HIS BRIDAL NIGHT
with THE DOLLY SISTERS
Beat Seats flat popular Matinee, TODAY
Garrick Pop- Mat.Today
THROUGH THE AGES
With MME. YORSKA and ROBLRT T HAINES
Item heata t at Popular Matinee TODAY
WALNUT H? ToiorJ 25c, we
, TWIN BEDS Last 6 Timeg
Woodaide Jfi&Ki
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