0 ll EVUma LlSDQSJBiPHIDiUESLPHIA, SAUBDAX MAY 20, 1010. ss fNCY WYNNE EXPATIATES ON uuivniN nuKSiU SHOW AT DEVON Lusually Large Number of Boxholders for Event Which I rt tViA TCnrlv Summer Spfinrm Cjl, i. t . uwiio "--.-' -i u'wv u) jjaat Four Days This Year-Many Persona Will Attend '. think, very llttlo more than a 3ek and wo will fctl bo wending our Slf folr And otherwise riders and driv- An will bo decked out In their best- KJ-m our delectation. The boxes have gJAff early and every ono Will be there. fill tho boxholders this year will bo R Do Witt Cuyler, Mr. Edward r. ;,- Mr. Edward T. Stotesbury, Mr. kurrt W. Chllds Drexel, Hon. Philander SMd. ' John T Wln,lr,m' Mr8' toiUam T. Hunter, Mr. William du Pont, Mrs. Charles jw . - - ;Vtn Rensselaer, Mr. James K. Tlndlo, Vr.rt.rftl EdWara iuorroiii mn xieiuy ..i, Wren, Mrs. C. S. Walton,, Mr. Charles rIMr. A. B. Coxo, Mr. William T. rrt-ht. Mr. Powell Evans. Mr. Mahlon &lnon, Mrs. Edward A. Schmidt, Mr. -muel M. Vauclaln, Mr. Jonn a. urown, ir Mr. Henry 8. Jcanos, Dr. George C. Btout, Mr- Claronco W. Dolan, Mr. Alan n Wilson, Mr. William Hopkins, Mr. Archibald Barklle, Dr. George Fales tT.kr. Mr. Emory McMlchaol, Mr. Henry 'L, Collins, Mr. George D. Woodsldo, Dr. Wilbur P. 'Klnpp, Mrs. John Gustlno, Mrs. Thomas Berry, Mr. Samuel D. Riddlo, MfK.'W, L. Austin, Mrs. J. Gardner Cas rttt, Mr. A. J. Drexel Paul, Mrs. Jnmes Francis Sullivan, Mr. Jnmes Cox Brady, Mr; Lewis A. Riley, Mr. Frederick W. Rhmldt. Mr. Norman Contrell, Dr. W. beynolds Wilson, Mr. C. E. Coxo, Mr. . William R. wnrncr, jr., ur. -,nurca u. Penrose, tapuim & wi., ... ... W, Attorbury, Mr. Frank Graham Thorn .. . 1.f.. T fr1'fi Tl T TrtllM tJ Cforer. Mr. Charlton Yarnall, Mrs. Pope Ytstman, Mr. Robert Coano, Mr. Harry p Thayer, Mrs. George E. Starr, Mr. H. b E Puryea, Mr. Qulncy Gllmore, Mr. Wal ter M. Jen;oras, miss uzuuum d. v,mu Blags, Mrs. Thomas Learning, Mr. Carl It Noltlng, Mr. Mltchoii Harrison, Mr. Walter H. HaJlowell and Mr. Robert E. Todd. I rather think tho two-day fete out at the Georgo Fales Bakers' place Juno 9 Wd'lO will bo ono of tho best of tho out doors doings which are so occupying Wiety theso days. -.-.. -emi xrirtc Trlnn. Rpprntnrv nf tho fr ("' "" - r ' 7 . Rlttenhouso square 'iower luuri, 13 thalrman of tho " committee on decora Uons. At a meeting held on Thursday Burning Mrs. Price Informed tho gen eral committee that each booth will be decorated In a manner appropriate to the kind of articles which will bo displayed for sale and tho whole will bo In proper 1 harmony. I One of tho departments will be devoted to gardening. i lowor ana vegciuuiu ton tests will bo held and cups presented as prizes. Miss Eleanor B. Hopkins is In charge ,pf tho garden department. Mrs. 1 Charles Custls Harrison, Jr.. Is repre senting tho committee on tho Main Line, attaining exhibitions and entries In tho Vccnt&ts. The samo work Is being done frjla Chestnut Hill, Germantown and 'Mflyns Oflss Dorothy Dlsston will preside over a booth of painted flowerpots. Mrs. Jos- eptr Woolstqn will be In chargo of fancy articles for the gardens, such as Btlcks and other accessories. Miss- Mary a. Montgomery will sell garden smocks. Miss M. Eulallo Wlllcox will -be In chargo of garden tools and baskets, as well as ether Implements which are needed In cultivation. A group of young girls who havo not yet reached tho debutante stage will bo the aides In tho garden department. One of tho big features of the country fair department of tho feto will bo the "plain dog" show. This Is being arranged by Mrs. Benjamin Coates and Mrs. Georgo Clymer'Brooke. It certainly shows tho proper sort of -feeling on tho part of the Bayard BovIe3 ,to havo recalled their Invitations to a j toner toplght becauso of the sad death tf Gertrudo Tower. Sho was, to havo been one of tho guests, and tho young people who were to enjoy the party are doubtless glad that It has been called off, Bdr a shadow of great sadness has fallen fover all who knew Miss Tower and the syoang Dougherty mart who Is now hover-t iflng' between life and death In tho Gor fttantown Hospital, unable to say any thing in defense of himself, that Is, his .personal responsibility in the accident. sThe" world Is quick to Judge, and many leruel things havo been said of this young ifellow because he was running the car itoojfast. It seems to me it would bo far Under to wait and hear his explanation, "indeed he will ever be able to give it. JVho knows but that the brakes would Jot work when aonlled or some other ccMent to the machine may accm it for e Whole thing? Nothing can bnng her wk, and It seems unnecessarily cruel to .condemn her companion unheard, es peqlsJiy when the very fact of having fifiyen the car in which she was, killed. Bflther throUKh his carelessness or not. Ml be enough to sadden his entire life, 1 there was carelessness, I am tho last Rao to condone It: but if not. why throw ggud at one who is laid low? NANCY WYNNE. Personals 'Mlsj Anna Binney Brinton. of Wlndy jw. SU Davids, and Niss MarJorie Paul "Jf, of Solitude, Vlllanova, will enter ftS dinner o the Philadelphia Country JSft this evening in honor of Miss Kate wness Jayne and Mr. R. Hare Davis, A0Se Wediilni- will l.li. Jn. Tim. Tho R'sta will ba, Mr. and Mrs. Ferree Brlqton, J"3 Elizabeth Thompson, Mies Frances HfMles Kate Furness Jayne. Miss awB, Brinton. Miss Marjorle I Morria, & William H, Furness, Mr. Falrman R. ir. Mr. MalOQlm 3. Huey, Mr. Howard ijS'. Mr' Horaoe Howard Furness Jayne, ! Wrt I Thompson and Mr C WlJIIns 57' vrt ul marriage ot Miss jayne ana l IjaVll Whink ...111 ,.. 1A.. 4 T I...4..- rtS?',il,tun,e ' h bride in Walllngford, W e8roalda will be Miss Emma Ash '??r Mts MarJorie Paul .Morris, Miss W MBlrB Ml A"" Binney Brin . Miss Elizabeth Thompson and Miss fTJBoei Tyson. Mr John Evans will ba i man, nd the ushers will lnclud.9 :' norace Howard Furness Jayne, brother R!.brIie Mr. C. Willing Hare apd Mr. jmaan Furness. BfcS? ,H8, eklnner and daughter, of Bryn ! er v,,l0"u M spena tua sum- re Mto, CharM Binghanf pQT" daughter of Mr SL s ab'th Miller, on wSyViUMt M"- h,lllpu', MllIr' wU.VeYrtice-l,orf0,Jtt 5' Uarllenl f tI6orckouD,y1"M?,Ju0. months n'P!ey " estat tot tl" mmer Ingstreth, of Dove MM IIo'uTe. & 22r,r.a.ndinIra- 'VY"llam Wll8n Curtln, 2215 Da Lancey place, wilt entertain at StcuT0"0 th0 " conilned to the houso by Illness. Mrs. Charlos Cnr-er has sent out cards for a tea on Friday, May 26, at Carolton, Havorford, from 4 until S o'clock. Miss Alice Carpenter, of New York, will speak on "Woman Suffrnpo." Tho Rev. W A. Roberts, D, D , of Wlnde moro ayenue, Wayne has gone to Atlantic City, where he Is tho stated rlerk of the General Assembly of tho Presbyterian Church. Mr. and Mrs. George William Moore, of Dotrolt, announce tho engagement of their daughter, Miss Katharine Palmer Moore to Dr. James Roy Freeland, of Pittsburgh, formorly of Philadelphia. ' Owing to the great demand for tickets, tho members of tho Fhllomathean Society wilt give a matlnco performance today of "Tho Comedy of Errors," which has been given several times during tho week In connection with tho Shakespearean torcen tenarv celebration nt the Globe Theatre In tho Botanical Gardens, Unlvorslty of Pennr sylvanla. Mrs. Anthony Mooney and her son, Mr. Dallas Mooney, of Pittsburgh, Pa., aro visit ing her mother, Mrs. J. Dougherty, of Mt. Airy. Mrs. Augusta Graham, of 4304 Walnut street, will give a theatre party, followed by tea, at tho Bellevue-Stratford today In honor of Miss Dorothy Wagner, whoso en gagement to Lieutenant Albert R. Suther land, U. S. M. C, was recently announced. Tho guests will bo Miss Dorothy Wagner. Miss Enid Singer, Miss Eleanor Bonsall and Sirs. Mervyn Graham. Bala-Cynwyd At the wedding1 of Miss Dorothy A. 'Fleok, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Fleck, of Bala, andllr. Harry C. Taylor, Jr., which will bo solemnized at the Rlttenhouse Hotel JUno 10 nt C o'clock. Miss Delia May Krel bel, of Norrlstown, will be maid of honor. Little Miss Hazel Smith, a cousin of thej bride, will act as flower girl. Mr. Taylor will havo Mr. Earl Roomel as his best man. The Rev. Dr. Russell Conwell, rector ot the Baptist Temple, North Broad street, will officiate. Following the ceremony, which will bo witnessed only by the mem bers of both families, tho bridal dinner will bo Bcrved, after which a reception will bo held t 8 o'clqclt. Mr. nnd Mrs neck havo just moved Into their new homo on Ddgehlll road. Dr. nnd Mrs John A. Colgan, of Maple a -venue, Cynwyd, gave a small dance Thurs day night to meet their niece, Miss Marie Carrlgan. About 30 guests wer present. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Bowes and family, of Cynwyd, have returned from a three weeks' visit with Mrs. Bowes' mother, Mrs. Charles Knlttel, nt her Chelsea cottage. Germantown An attractive dance will b given tonight at the Germantown Automobile Club by the membors of the Delta Delta Sorority of tho West Philadelphia and Germantown High Schools. The officers of the organization are Mls3 Mabel Balspaugh, president; Miss Lee Schoenley, Mce president: Miss Mil. dred Kennedy, treasurer; Mlsa Irene Jami son, secretary. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Cutler, of 230 West School House lane, have gono to their farm, near Doylestown, for the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gabriel, of 125 West School House lane, entertained at .dinner last night In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur M. Baldwin, of Cleveland, O., who have been spending some time In Atlantic City and aro now on their way home. Mrs. William Strawbrldge, ot Wlssa hlckon avenue and School House lane, is spending several weeks in Madison, N. J. Miss Mlna Splegle, of Wlssahlckon and Mldvale avenues, has returned to her home from a visit with friends In Detroit, Mich. Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Paine Fisher, of Wayne avenue and Penn street, entertained at dinner last night in bonor of Mr. and Mrs William Lalor, of Baltimore, who are their guests. The table was decorated with pink roses, and among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. A. Hurley Pancoast, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Marvill, Mrs. Austin and Mr. Butter worth. Dr. and Mrs. Fisher will also enter tain at dinner this evening at the Philadel phia Cricket Club before the dance. At the dedication of the new Infirmary ot ' e House of Rest for the Aged, 5913 Wayne avenue, on Thursday afternoon, the Bishop of Pennsylvania presided, assisted by the Rev. Stuart P, Keeling. Tea was served afterward. Mrs. Samuel F. Houston and Mrs. Edward J. Moore presided at the tea table, assisted by Mrs. D. English Dal lam, Mrs. George Franklin Brown and Miss Dorothy Calvert Green. West Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Williams apd their Attractive daughter, Miss Margaret Will lams,, of Hazel avenue, ate now at their cottage on Ventnor avenue, Ventnor, for the summer. Miss Williams will ba bridesmaid for MisS Ethel Hill De Oroat, whose marriage to Mr. Garret V, Q, Stiles will take place June 7, Frankford Mrs. William Carroll, 2609 Rhawn street, will be the guest of honor at dinner, fol lowed by cards, tonight, when Mrs. Horace Wilson, of Germantown, will entertain. Among the guests will be Mrs. Walter Hood, Sirs. John, Hover, Mr a. Clifford Tyson, Mrs. Frank Crawson, Mrs, Walter Crawford, Mrs. George Meenyt Mrs. Frank Msny, Mrs. William Griffiths, Mrs. Ralph Flernmlng, Mr. Harry M. Smith. Mrs. Alfred Orr. Mrs. Alfred Edmund, Mrs. Roy. Kirk, Mr- George Clarke, Mrs. George Balderston Mrs, will, lam Cranky. Mrs. William Frew, Mrs, John Graham and Mrs. Robert Martin. NetitM tor the SwUtr p?m wmb. ae- ,nV 111 JMO notice. mut be PS,n ,?" S?J ft ' ,4 . mostly SjfA,'" ML?' lull siunMf .M, "h ""- - aSUrl 'KvialB xSEtrT m Ch.taot trf, Ul UUt t. SIAIWM4-. Entice v. GREAT PREPARAH0NS FOR FETE NEXT WEEK Mater MJsericordlne Hospital to Benefit by Outdoors Affair Preparations are stilt going on for the large Fete Champetre which will be held next Friday and Saturday on the grounds of the Merlon convent for the benefit of the new Mater Mlserlcordlae Hospital. During the last week a whole list of new names has beery added to those already Interested In tho affair, and each and every one Is working hard for the sueoess of the enter tainment. A bevy of young girls, Including Miss Helen McNIchol, Miss Loretta McShane, Miss Margaret Mullln, Mies Helen Artman, Miss Reba Boothby, Mlsi Olga Dorfner, Miss Lehora Grets, Miss Josephine Mlchell and Miss Madeleine Barthmaler will assist Mrs. John M. Barthmaler nnd Mrs. Henry F. MIddendorf at tho practical booth. And, at tho soda fountain, Sirs. M. A. Burns' aides will Include Mrs. M. F. McCullough, Mrs. Thomas Hlokey, Mrs. Edward Fay, Mrs, Ji Corlgan, Miss J. Mulherln, Miss Kathorlno Hosty, Miss Bessie Mullln, Miss Elizabeth Young and Miss Knthcrlno Kee nan. At the nmusement centre whero there will be all kinds of attractions for young nnd old, Mrs. William J. Bcgley, president of tho Ladles' Auxiliary of tho new hospital, under whoso auspices tho foto U given, has added a Chinese laundry. A young man dressed In the garb of n Chinaman will bo seen busily Ironing shirts, while Chlneso girls will sell laundry tickets In oxohango for which mysterious packages wilt be handed out to the visitor. Mrs. Begloy wilt be assisted by Mrs. Joseph Donovan, Mrs, A. L. Fltzpatrlck, Mrs. T. I. Daty, Miss Llda Dougherty, Miss I. M. Trainer, Mlsa Florence Close, Miss Katherlne Rowan, Miss Jeannette Szlapka, Mrs. Walsh, Mrs. Don McDowell, Mrs. L. E. Bennls, Miss Mario Toner, Miss Katherlne McCarron, Miss Roberta Browning and Miss Elizabeth Ma ine and others. ' At the Religious table Miss B. Cantwell and her aides will sell books, religious pic tures, handsome statues, rosaries nnd ec clesiastical goods of all kinds. Mrs. Harry P. Blank, assisted by Mrs. John C. McKeon, Mrs. Albert Oumbert, Mrs. William Ryan, Miss Kathleen Delaney, Miss Beatrice Harrlty, Miss Marguerite Engan, Miss Caroline Coleman nnd Miss Holen Oarrlty will have chargo of tho fancy booth, whero will bo displayed tho most exquisite articles. Llttlo Dutch girls, of wood, paint ed In Holland costume, with clumsy wooden shoes and carrying aloft quaint bowls, will proclaim their uso as artistic cindlestlcks. Marie Antoinette vnscs, auto cases fitted with all necessary dishes for tho tourist lunch, dainty boudoir lamps In Dresden and tho new black effects will bo other novelties discos orod at the llttlo French shop. At tho Jelly tablo Mrs. Mary McFlllan, Miss Katherlne Raleigh and Miss Lucy Call will sell delicious homo made pre serves and Jellies. Altogther, tho feto promises to bo a hugo success. At each of the 18 booths novel and nrtlstlo articles will bo displayed. Along the Main Line OVERBUOOK Miss Marjorle E. Eans entertained tho members of her "600" this afternoon. Her guests Included Mlsa Laura Garrett, Miss Sara J. Packer, Miss Sara E. Miller, Miss Evelyn Tomllnson, Mrs. Clar onco Thomas and Miss Hannah Levis. A muslcale was given this afternoon by tho pupils of Mrs. C. M. Levis, of Lan caster avenue, at the home of Mrs. Jnmes O. Dalsour. Drexel roaa. They wero as sisted by Madam Stewart Taylor, vocalist The guests Included Mrs. Harry Curtis, Mrs. D. II. Kellogg, Mrs L. II. Rlttenhouse, Mrs. Harry Toulmln, Miss Marlon Toulmln, Mrs. George Peterson, Mrs. Charles Edgcr ton, Mrs. Llewellyn Jones, Mrs. Horace W. Smedley, Mrs. Kenneth Rushton, Mrs. Rob ert W. Tunis and Mrs. Rayburn Clark Smith. ?yy-yw.vyg--- J MISS MURIEL BREW MERION Miss Muriel Brew will be an aide at the Fete Champetre to be given on the grounds of the Merlon Academy for tho benefit of the Mater Mlserlcordlae Hos pltal on May 26 and 27. HAVERFORD Under the auspices of the Ladles' Committee of the Merlon Cricket Club, a muslcale and tea will be held at the clubhouse this afternoon at 4 o'clock. In charge of Mrs, William W. Arnett and Mrs. John B. Miles. DEVON -The most novel feature of the Devon Dog Show, which was held today at the Devon polo grounds, was the ap pearance of ti wojnen Judges, who of. fiolated In all the classes. The show ...nk tl. l.vifARt nnrt mnst HlirrflRHflll AlAi- held' there. The proceeds, as usual, will be rivn tn rharltv. Drvn Mawr HoiDltal be ing the beneficiary. The Judges for ine aireereni events were Miss Christina a Whitney, Masplth, L. I,; vM.a. U.W Win Tm . frm .TmM Stanley Reeves, Haverford; Mrs. Henrietta Wakeneia, New iwk cuy, m. u. w, Beecher, Hoadleys, Fa.; Mrs. IL B. Kob 1 ni.iia.inMa , f1a Anna. 1 Barnard. Brin Mawr; Mrs. C, Da vies Talnter. White ... T. m. p . f .". r T.iin, T?n tin... , Plains, 1 " - " IM ,-n N, J.; Mlsa Anna Tracy, Highland Falls, m v ( VMwarri Parker Davlff. Naw. to'wn.'pa. ; Mrs. Katherlne McDermott. Phil- adelpnia: airs. to - jwiw-.-tvt -stone, Eng.l Mrs. William T. Drew, Mt, Vernon. N- Y.; Mr. Merrltl E. Gates, Mt. Klicb, N. Y.t Mr. uPb. Smith. West Col llngswood. N. J. Mrs, John Newtoa Cham pion. New Haven, Conn.r Mrj M. C, Mo- Fuller. Albany, N, ., Mrs. William H. Mulford. WyncQle. P.; Mrs, R.T. Harri son. New York city, and Mrs J. S. Walters, The officers of the club are as follows: Mr. John William Fatten, president; Mr Wllltara Hunter, second vice presidents Mr, Clarence It Clark. ; third vice presl. ": i nt.-.!.. U Wood, fourth vifta President,' nnd Mr, Jpho fiwaott secretary ju; -wsi.a (. in iwfw mmmmmmmmmmm wi hi in ww wrw,-wpwww rt LLLBBBBBBHii. V lH -w J 0k&4yBafX. g V 1' ! ! HI II I I MISS FRANCES LEAF, MISS ANNA TEITLEMAN AND MISS FANNIE SACHS who nro among those who have been workinR for tho success of tho dunco to bo Riven by the Ladies' Aid for the benefit of the war suffer ers this evening at tho Hotel Walton. MANY WEDDINGS TO BE CELEBRATED IN AND OUT OF TOWN TODAY Miss Martha Walton and Mr. "William A. Wiedersheim, 2d, Will Be Married This Afternoon at the Walton Home THE wedding of Miss Martha Walton, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles S.Wal ton, of Walmarlhon, St. Davids, nnd Mr. William A Wiedersheim. 2d, will take placo today at 5 o'clock. The Rev. John Pldge, pastor of the Fourth Baptist Church, will of ficiate Miss AValton, who will be given in marriage by her fnther, will wear a superb gown of white satin coverod with an over dress of tulle and silver lace. She will wear a tulle veil and will carry white orchids and lilies of tho valley. MIbs Holen Bates, of St. Davids, who will act ns maid of honor, will wear a frock of pink tulle with a hat to mntch. nnd will carry pink roses. Thero will be two little Jlower girls, both nieces of Miss Wnlton. Miss Clarissa Wal ton and Miss WInlfrld Walton.who will wear frocks of white with pink Bashes nnd will carry baskets of pink (lowers. Mr. Weder shelm will have as best man Mr. Frederick SchaefTcr. After an extended wedding Jour ney Mr. nnd Mrs Wiedersheim will live In St. Dnvlds. KNOX-RITCHIE Miss Jennie M. Ritchie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs William Ritchie, of 4808 N orth Lawrence street, became the bride of Mr Andrew Knox on Wednesday evening. Tho ceremony was performed at the home ot the bride's parents by the Rev. E. W. Hart nastor of the Columbia Avenue Methodist L'plscopa Church, assisted by the Rev. William Ferguson and was followed by a recepUon The bride was attended by her "ster" Miss Ethel Ritchie as bridesmaid. Mr. George Clyde was best man. Mr. and Mrs Knot left on nn extended Journey, nnd upon their return will me at 601 East Al legheny acnue, whero thoy will rocelve after July 1. BUTLER PLACE. The marriage of Miss Myrtle M. Plnce, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs Charles W, Place, of 636 West Westmoreland street, to Mr. C Howard Butler, of 4330 Manayunk ave nue, Roxborough, took place on Wednesday evening In St. Simeon's Protestnnt Episco pal Church. 9th street and Lehigh avenue. Tho coromony was performed by the rec tor, the Rev. George John Walenta, and was followed by a reception for tho families of tho bride and bridegroom nt the home of tho bride's parents. Mr. Place gave his daughter In marriage. Mr. and Mrs Butler will return from their wedding Journey the end of tho month nnd will recolo after June 1, at 2966 North 65th avenue, Oak Lane. MAOINLEY BRADY. A ery quiet and pretty wedding took placo yesterday when Miss Sarah Elizabeth Brady, daughter of Mr and Mrs. William Brady, of 8400 Torresdale avenue, became tho bride of Loyal Stuart Maglnley. The ceremony was performed by the Rev Fnther James E. Coakley In the parlsh-houso of St, Dominic's Church. Holmesburg, at G o'clock. Tho bride was attended by her sister, Miss Jane S. Brady. Mr. Maglnley had Mr. William Mann as his best man. Following the ceremony a reception was keld at the home of the bride's parents, after which the bridal couplo left on their woddlng trip. Upon their re turn thoy will roslde at West Philadelphia. At-home cards havo been Issued for June 16. MYERS THORNHILL. A very pretty homo wedding took placo today at 2 o'clock, when Miss Edna E. Thornhlll, doughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Thornhlll, of 6238 Sansom street, became the brldo of Mr. John T. Myers ,of 876 North 48th street. The Rev. John A. Good fellow, rector of the Good Shepherd Church, Cumberland and Collins streets, performed tho ceremony. Tho bride had as maid of honor her sister, Miss Frances C. Thornhlll. Mr. John Rogers was best man. A reception followed the ceremony, after which air. and Mrs. Myers left for New York. Along the Reading Mrs. W. Nelson Mayhew. ot Mt. Airy, will be the hostess at tho tea held this afternoon at the North Hills Country Club. Tables will be arranged for those wishing to play bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Leyden and their two small children have returned to Wyn cote from Atlanta. Ga . where they were spending the winter months. Mr and Mrs. Louis W. Wheelock, of Wvncote have Issued Invitations for a house party In honor of their daughters, Miss Blance Wheelock and Miss Hope Wheelock. to be held at their Bummer cot tage at Seaside Park oer Decoration Day. Mr nnd Mrs. Wheelock and their family will spend tho week end at the shore and will attend the launching of their new boat on Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs John B Stetbon, of Elklns Park have returned to their home on Junl per avenue, from Boston, where they havo been spending 8eeral days as the guests of Mrs. Stetson's family. The Ladles' Auxiliary of the Ablngton Fire Company will give a strawberry fea tival and home-made cake sale for the benefit of the building fund, at the lire house, York road and Horace avenue, Abtng ton, on Saturday afternoon and evening, June 3. The students of the Beechwood School will present Shakespeare's "Taming of the Shrew," on Wednesday afternoon, May 31, at 2:16, In the Jenklntown Auditorium. Among the principal characters will be: Pitruehlo ...,,,......... .Mls lluth Bennett hleW ,..t,J. ,.,,,.., Mil. r'lor.ne Lowery Hlnc .,.,..,.,.,.,... , JII Alvenj aalloway widow ... ... .-. ...Mla Jean wllion I.ucretlo . . . . , ,V. i . ,. .Ml" Jllldrtd Crawford Orumio ,,..,,...,fM Hull. Richard niondelio ,.,...,........-.. Mini 1 aul.no Ilapn uvaW: The Ladies' Aid Society of the Jenkins town Methodist Episcopal Church will have a strawberry festival and sale of home made, cakes In the Sunday school room on Friday, May 26, in the afternoon and evening. What's Doing Tonight Municipal Hand concert. Hancock Square. Han cock and Jetferaon atreetr Horn and School League historical review. South Philadelphia HUb, School Wllltanuon School Alumni dinner, Adelpht Today and Topwrrow Exhibition. Commercial Muceum PUy, "The Melting- Pot" by South Fhllad.!. phla HUh 6shoel tu0nti. MeCalt School, th and V Lance atrtsti, l4,lftrtll1lff1lCw4s, "cl meo1- North Philadelphia The marriage of Miss Frances 8. Heln ltsh, daWiter ot Mr. and Mrs Alexander R Helnltsh, of 2039 North 13th Btreet, to Mr. Frank A. Savage, of 1803 North 67th street, will take place on Wednesday after noon, June 7. at i o'clock at the home of the bride's parents. The bride has selected her sister, Miss Marian Helnltsh, as maid of honor, and Miss Mlldren M. Plel and Miss Emily McBurney as bridesmaids. Mr. Sav age will hae Mr. Frank G. Deker as beat man. A reception will follow the ceremony. Mrs. John W McCloy. of S02S North Broad street, will give a luncheon, followed by cards, on Monday, Her guests will be the members of her 600 club, and this will be the final entertainment for the season. The members Include Mrs. W. S. Price, Mrs. Walter Scott, Mrs. Harry Beerhalter, Mrs. H, C. TrumboHir, Mrs, C. C. Freas, Mrs. S. B, Speake, Mrs. James Geyer, Mrs. II. S. Hunter, Mrs. C. E. Johnson, Mrs. Getty, Mrs. Harry O. Querns, Mrs. Harry Mnrkley, Mrs. M, E. Wallace, Mrs. William Moses and Mrs. Stuart Boyle. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Kline, of 2718 West Lehigh avenue, have moved to their new home, 3803 North 19th street Mr, and Mrs. Frank McCabe, of Atlantic City, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Foldlne at their home, 1341 West York street. Miss Elva Gelst, 1436 North 11th street, entertained at cards last evening, fol lowed by a buffet supper. The guests were Mrs. John Smith, Mrs, Theodore Moore, Mies Rosalia Cava,riaugh, Miss DorotrW Green, Mies Rose Mooney, Miss Antfi) Mooney, Mlsi Margaret McMahon. Mlsa Kathryn Mooney, Mr, Edward Gallagher, Mr, Charles Halbauer, Mr, Joseph Kllng, Mr, William Drennan, Mr, Aioyslus Klrby, Mr. Edward Walsh and Mr, James McIIale. Eoxborough The marriage of Miss Ruth Hanna, daughter of the Rey, Dr, Dwlght C, Hanna and Mrs, Hanna, of 610 Dupont street, to Mr, Myers L. Felser will take place on Tuc. day evenlpg, In the Leverington Presby terian Church, of which Doctor Hanna Is pastor. The bride has selected Miss Mar jorle McConaughy, of Montclalr, N, J as maid of honor, and Miss Florence Corman and Miss Eleanor Maxwell as bridesmaids. On Wednesday evening Roxborough Commandery. No, 61, Patriotic Order Bona of America, will g(ve a reception In twnor of Mr- Horace. V McFa4yn. who has been elected senior vice commander-in-chief. Trti ,Mgnfii1flii.ri.Tiw n INFORMAL DANCES AND CONCERTS A3p INTERESTING SOCIAL APFAIBS i Terpsichoreans' Annual Dance Will Be Held This Eve rting in the Ballroom of the Germantown Cricket Club THE Terpsichoreans will give their an nual Informal dance this evening at the Germantown Crloket Club. Mr. Blrnbrauer, president of the organisation, has devoted muoh of his time and energy toward mak ing the Tcrpslchorcan dances a great Rue- cess. The officers are Mr. It J. Blrn brauer, president! Mr. .J. P. McCullough, treasurer! Mr. C. It. Knaucr, assistant treasurer; Mr. F. Henderson, secretary, and Mr. C. E. WolMnger. The patronesses are Mrs. H. BlrnbrnUer, Mrs. J. H, Brooks, Mrs. A. Henderson, Miss F. Henderson, Mrs. G. H. Khauer, Mrs. M, It. McCullough, Mrs F. J. Schlalch, Mrs. C. E. Wolflnger and Mrs W. II. Loughcry. At the nnnuat election of tho Del Fonte Country Club, on Thursday, May 11, the following officers worn elected for the ensu ing year: Mr. Vasnar Kltchenmann, presi dent! Mr. James B. McFctrldgo, secretary! Mr. Thomas N. Noble, treasurer; Houso Committee, Mr Kltchonmnnn, Mr. McCand loss, Mr. Watson ! Committee on Entertain ment, Mr. Kltchenmann, Mr. Dohrman and Mr. McClonnghen The club will hold tho formal op'entng of Its new houso nt National Park tomorrow. THE Marching Club Committee of Wash ington Camp, 346, P. O. S ot A., will gle an excursion to Rlvervlcw Beach on Satur day, July 1, leaving Arch street wharf 2:30 o'clock and returning about 10:30 Tho purpose of this excursion is to defray tho expenses of making n creditable showing In the parade of August 24 In Philadelphia nt tho conclusion of the golden Jublleo con vention of the order. Tho committee Includes Mr. Charles N. Shaffer, of 81 East Hortter street; Mr, J. Carlisle, of 31 East Seymour street: Mr. W. Rlchter, of 6844 Baynton street; Mr H Shaffer, of 48 West Haines stroct, and Mr Edward Showaker, of 6656 Crowson street. Miss Margaret M. Phillips, daughter of Dr. M. Phillips, gave a luncheon on Wednesday, May 10, In honor of her cousin, Miss Mary Rose Gallagher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Gallngher, of North Penn, who will be married in tho fall to Dr. J. F. O'Connor, of Scranton Among tho guests wero Mr. nugh M Phillips, Miss Bosslo Phillips, Dr. M Phillips. Mr and Mrs. Gallagher, Mr. and Mrs Joseph M. Phillips, MIsb Smith. Mrs Doyle, Miss Mor gan, Miss Healy, Miss Blanchfleld, Mr. II. Gray, Mr. J. M. Phillips, Mr. C. Gallagher, Mrs. F. Gallagher, Mrs. II, Gallagher, Mr. Ernest and Mr. Benney. Supper followed. Tho Friends of Lebanon Hospltnl will give a danco tomorrow night nt tho Park way Building, Broad and Cherry streets. A prize will be given to the best dancers In tho competition. A DELIGHTFUL concert by the Castel letto Musical Club, under tho direction of Madama Edoun.nl De Vlll Castle, was given on Friday, May 12, in tho Gold Room of tho AdelpITIa Hotel to the mem bers of tho Pennsylvania Women's Press Association. The following members of tho Castcllette Musical Club wero present and took part In tho program: Miss Clara Laventhol, accompanist and piano soloist: Miss Helen Lamourent, elo cutionist; Miss Eva Rescnfcld, Miss Alice Barrett, soprano. Tho Musical Club has been most successful In giving entertain ments, which Is gratifying, as the club fe newly organized. THE NOONDAY CLUB, of StmwbrHler & Clothier, held Its fifth anuU bfiBf nuet In the restaurant of the stora Thurs t dny evening, May 18, when the president. Miss Harriet S. Wlsler, presided. Tho club Is composed of women employes of tho store and lis purpose Is for1 the self-Improvement of- the members, as welt a for recreation. Some of the work in cludes the languages Gefrman, French and English art needlework, current events, gymnnstlcs and social evenings. Election ot officers was held with tho following re sults; President, Mrs. B. Snodgrass; vlca president, Miss A, MeVay; secretary. Miss, Anne E. Barr, and treasurer, Mlss 8. I. Wltmcr. The above to serve for the en suing year. Following this the members) onjoyed a varied program which was follows: Selection . ...Strawbridw A Clothier Orchtitr A ildrf ..., , , i Mr. John Jaexaen, Hurt. Vocal solo.. ..,.,.,., Mill Sarahflteln Hadlnsi...., ,.,,Mr Charles A. Bberls Hilif-ttnn. niriwfi.Mmi A rMnthliir Orchestra Lansdowne Tho domestic sclenco class of the High School entertained tho members of tho school board and their wives Wednesday evening nt a dinner which thoy cooked and served themselves In the domestla sclenco olassroom. Professor Walter L. Philips and Mrs. Philips. Miss Mary E, Bacon and Mr. J, I. Henshaw were also present, Members ot the class are Miss Dorothy Koller, Miss Margaret Barnard, Mlsr- Ruth Batten, Miss Helen Delp, Miss Sadie Gold, Miss Carrie Halgh, Miss Marlon Gouchcr, Miss Eleanor King, Miss Muriel Krall, Miss Dorothy Latng, Miss Helen McCoach, Miss Cather ine Rhoades, Miss Gertrude Stevens, Miss Mildred Taylor, Miss Antoinette Winklns, Miss Helen Davison, Miss Mary Gallagher and Miss Mary Galbralth. Members of the board and their wives who wero present wore Professor and Mrs. Eugene Baker, Mr and Mrs. James T. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs Thomas G. Cooper. Mr and Sirs Frederick Underhlll. Mrs. William G. Hill gave a very successful dance in tho Twentieth Century Club Wednesday evening for the benefit of the Delaware County h'anch of the S P C. A. The hall was beautifully decorated with palms and dogwood. The committee nsslsting Mrs. Hill Included Mrs. Clifford Parkinson, Mrs. Alexander Herron, Mrs. LeRoy Smith, .Mrs. Walter Bowers and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J, Butler. On Vtwnt xnln ...... .Minn Hlaefl lleadlnir.,,. ...Mrs. Charlea A. Ehjrle ' Voc-nl nolo.,,.., ..Minn Harsh flteln Holrrtlon. ...,BtrwbrlJijo Clothier Orchytr-. n-adln... ..i Mra. Char!e A. Bberl- vocal solo. ......... ... ...... ...,.iMe Olaea Among those present were Miss Mar guerite Calverd, Miss Justlna Gladen, Miss lr.ahellb M. Strohl, Miss Mary L. Dlehl, Mr. C. Humphrovlllo, Miss Anne E. M. Barr, Miss Ceclle Gossln, Mr. N. Mtdrau, Ml Emma I), Johnson, Miss Octavle B. Conrad, Mr. A D McVny, Miss Harriet R. Fox, Miss Mary Smallborger, Miss Hannah IC Tom llnnon, Miss Catherine R. Qulnn, Mr. II. B. Wlslnr, Miss M. Mary O'Brien, Miss Clara y Spruanco, Miss Sara M. Costello, Miss Etta Hymnn, Miss Anna M. Flood, Miss Mamlo Kntschenreuther, Miss Phoebe A. Conway, Miss Hclon Feeley, Mr. M. E. Hit ter, Mr. E Wagner, Miss Mary L. Hag crty, Sir S J. Hornberger, Miss Berths. C. Brand, Sir, B. Frankenfleld, Miss Reglna Brennan. Miss Ella Laudeman, Miss Louise . Jonas, Slls8 Elizabeth C. Glcason, Miss LUlie M Bonham, Stlss Esther Watson, Mlsa Elizabeth Cralgmlle, Miss Marie Van Zant, Stlss Flora W Slullen, Miss Ada D. Guest, Miss Myra Estlln. Miss Amy L. Slater. Mis Elizabeth Goodyear, Miss Hannah Good yenr, SIlss Elizabeth Lee, Miss Laura SI, Joyce, Sites Emily A. Buch, Mr. S. Sweeney, Miss Martha Deacon, Miss Mary C. Hen derson, Sir. B. Earhart, Sir. J. Simpson SIlss Laura Pollock, SIlss Mary Schvute, Sir Iva II. SIcKlnney, SIlss HarrUt A. Pennlwell, Miss Katherlne Mt Hoddlnger, SIlss Slartha Walker, Miss Rose M. Schultz, Sir. S Slullen, SIlss Dorothea B, SIcColgan, Sir. Ray W. Cohen, SIlss May B, Hotr, Sir. SI. Cnrdwell, Mr. G. S. Grlgg, Mr. E. Schmidt, Sir. SI. B. Stuart, Miss Katherlne Luckcl, Sir. E. F. Lukens, SIlss Anna M. Ostermayer, Sir. SI. D. Franklin, Mrs. IC S. Bcadwcll. Sirs. SInry SI. Baker, Mrs. A. M. Glenn, SIlss Ida Kleffer, SIlss Ida Gehrlnger, SIlss F. Brlnkworth and Miss Gohn. An Ice cream party will be, given by the Auxiliary of tho Downtown Hebrew Day Nursery at their headquarters, 868 Snyder avenue, tomorrow evening. ' A surprise party was given to Miss Ma rlon Gilbrlde at her home, 2621 South Broad street, Wednesday evening In honor of her 18th birthday by SIlss SI. Frances Roderer. The guests were Miss Elsie. Glaser, SIlss Mario SIcGarvey, Miss Cella O'Donnell, Miss Isabella Kelly, Miss Marlon Gilbrlde, Mlsa SI Frances, Sir. Roland Dunlap, Mr. John Stover, Sir. Otto Leelaus, Mr, BUI Hammekc, Sir. Albert Wllont. Mr. Joe Wall, Sir. Tom Booth and Mr, Dick Stanton. SPORTS SUITS ARE ALL THE RAGE AT THE SHORES Tioga rT-T t " ajKaiijr' "" $ t ,&m v .'sMHHHK''v"'r' '"v'4 mgssmmMmiMimk MISS FAY BURGER Sir. and Mra. Sellgman Burger, of 1215 West Tioga street, have announced the en gagement of their daughter, SIlss Fay Bur ger, to Sir, Leo St, Abrahams, of New York, and will give a reception tomorrqw after noon from 3 until 6 o'clock at Mosebach's Casino, 1307 North 13th Btreet, In honor of the betrothal. Those who will assist In re ceiving will be Mr. and Sirs. M. Abrahams, SIlss Juliet Burger, MUs Roaella Abrahams and Miss Delia J. Trlneld. Miss Burger was graduated from Swarthmore College In 1912 with the degree of bachelor of arts and la a successful social service, worker In this city, Sir, Abrahams, although a Phlla delphlan, has been In business In New York for the last five years. A pretty spring wedding will take place on Slonday evening, when Miss Katharine Kohl, of 6th and Butler streets, will become the bride of Mr. George Fischer, of Oak Lane, The bride will be attended by her cousin. Miss Laura Mooney, a maid of honor, and Mr. Charles Kohl, a brother of the bride, WinJet as best man. X reception wilt follow at the home of the bride, where many guests will ba pres ant, after whloh Mr. and Mrs Fischer win leave for an extended trip, including Niag ara Falls and other Interesting points. They will b at home after June 15 Mrs. Margaret Froellch and her daugh ters MUs Marie Froellch and Mlsa Adallne Froellch, o 1161 West Allegheny avenue, will leave on June to occupy their sum hep heia In Yataort Simplicity in Attire Largely in Vogue, on the Walk Sports suits aro the garments par excel lence on the Walk these days, and all the hats are oxtremely plain. Simplicity reached its nth power today, when a mod ish maid appeared In a dark blue silk sport suit and a bluo straw hat, 'the solo adorn mont of w hlch consisted of two bright crlm- son cherries dangling beneath the brim. Dr. and Sirs. William Edgar Darnalt, who. gave one of the largost dances of the season last night at tho Hotel Traymore, have as their house guests at their cottage. 1701 Pacific avenue, Dr. and Sirs, Swithln Chandler, Dr. and Mrs., Wllmer. Krusen, Dr. and Sirs. Lewis Zlegler, Mr. and Mrs. Bardcn Kccch, of Philadelphia; Miss Jes sie Sharp, of West Chester; Mrs. Sharp SlaoDonald, of Pittsburgh, and Mr, and Mrs. Curtis Outhrle, of Wilmington. SIlss Margaret Ryan has joined Miss Ger trude Rutter, of Now York, at the Tray more Mr. and Sirs. H. Warren Hale and family, who have been at the hotel for a month, toturned to their Philadelphia home Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Sirs. Theodore W, Reath aro here, accompanied by Mlsa Elsa Reath. Mrs. Oliver Reeder Is at the Brighton with Stlss Reeder and Miss Edna Parlett. Sirs W I Addams, of Chestnut Hill, who Is at the Chelsea, will be Joined by her daughter. Sirs. Fell, over tho week-end. Sir. and Mrs. N- C Cregar, who motored down from Radnor, have returned home. Dr. and Mrs. C, W. Macfarlane have taken apartments at the Chelsea Hotel for tho summer nnd will arrive the first of June. Sir and Mrs. Edwin Hagert Joined the Philadelphia colony at the Marlborough Blenheim today. Sir. and Mrs. Craig N. Llgget are at the Brighton, as la Mra. Howard Butcher, Jr. The Caldwells will be well represented In tho cottage colony this summer. Mrs, Seth Caldwell, Jr., who comes here every year, has taken a Chelsea cottage, 3607 Pacific avenue, Mr, J, E. Caldwell lias leased a beautiful Ventnor residence, 6003 Boardwalk, and Sirs. J, Albert Caldwell, of, the Bellevue-Stratford, will spend the sum mer at Derby place and the beach, Mrs. Smith E. Johnson entertained at bridge today at the Hotel Chelsea, Mrs. August Bolte gave a bridge party at her Ventnor cottage . Sirs. Alexander Balfour and her grand daughter, SIIS3 Julia Slacken, will occupy their Chelsea home, 3 South Brighton ave nue, the first of June. Mr, and Mrs. J. T, King, of Germantown, will open their Chelsea cottage Saturday South Philadelphia Mrs. Maurice Fox. of 2411 South. Bfe , Btreet, has gone to the mou""tfnsi where she will stay until October. Military Academy Dance The drill hall of the Pennsylvania Mill-, tary Academy at Chester was the scene of an attractive dance last night. The Junior hop is always a source of joy to the youss officer and the Main Line schoolgirl, and they were all there on Friday night, and girls from other States and army officers) also. The hall was artistically decorated with spring dowers apd gold and blue bust ing, and cannon were used aba ahout the room with good effect. Among the patron esses were Mrs, Miles Q Burt, Mra, T, Ed ward Clyde. Mrs, Silas O Comfort, MUw Anne Hetzel, Mlsa Carrie Jlotrel. UtH Jo seph B Hlnkaon, Mrs, Charles E. Hyatt, Mrs Frank K. Hyatt, Mrs. SamUej H. Seeds, Mrs J Clifford Jones, Mrs. Agnes M Starr, Mrs, Henry Y H. Stoever, Mr, Frank G. Sweenoy, Mrs, Richard WetherUL Mr. Btnnett Y Wilson. Mr Lucius I Moore was chairman of tha Dance ijommjt Us and the committee Included Mr, 3,oh ehrlstensen, Mr, H. J. Wlnn-btrgir, M?. W. H. IW1 wl Mr. T. & ltt