H VISING- LEDaBH-lHlLAJDBLPBIA, MOKDAY, MAY 22, 1016. mnr WYNNI2 FEEDlCTS MOST gNJOYABIiID TIME AT GARDEN FETE . - RTrtmnvinl T-Tnnnifnl fn 1i,jiL 1 i- yngwu " -- """' oy barge Garden ftity to Be Given on Grounds of Ogontz School on I ' Wednesday, June 7 Many Intern rtTHEH raen party looms Into tho Wj.i.n. Hitherto most of theso l&r'n i. i,nvi been scheduled for the ? aertnantdwn. This time the Ue0r . ncrnnt. on th jrWH B . , anrlnc nventlo. on jSmdS on "' o'clock. With tho tfi.o. that if rainy tho next STmi rtll tho bill, so to speak, if JaU Party will bo given for tho Iftingaraen p 1IoaDllat. which Mr. i10!.... ororted in memory of his ". ji .viral years oko and who 7- i, hest loved women of this m'" , v vnrinun boothB, Including: KtaMfc Mrs. Daniel B. WonU; cakes, ttfiK. ..1.. anhwartz! toys, Miss Emma CnT,: Mrs. J. Howard Crvleni ymrz: -en Mrs. Wharton Slnkler; amuse. ; dgTtirs. George Kelly: game of golf, i W Howard Wilson; ilsh pond, Mrs. 41 'Ili...-. vpffetablee. Mrs. Marma rift A . . t-. ndnrnnnn tea. Mrs. fh Tliae' " , . ,. fm Horace Lorimor; pony anyw, . !ffrt p. Robinson; baby supplies, Mrs. &rt ElWns, Jr. K will also bo moving pictures and iss-dng. Supper win " v "" fl o'clock. Tho patronesses Includo !..... oti tho women who aro lmpor- If socially- along tho Heading way, and l!m LAclucte Mrs. Frank H. Bachman, Mrs. ifi-Wn. Barney, Mrs. Nicholas Blddle, JBoauveau Borlo, Jr., Mrs. Charles U forie, J'- Mra- SamUBl Boyl0' 'Irs' Sld P . r TAr.V Tlitntlncr. Mrs. Tl..n ronton. Mrs. Charles Church- 'ftn Itrs. Harold Cross, Mrs. Charles H. Oilll), Mrs. uyrua " '!!,. p nenoero. Mrs. Voorhees Dray- fL Mrs. Charles D. Dana, Mrs. C. Leland i.TL.W. Archibald B. Hubor, Mrs. - . v. Ijishor. Mrs. Joseph W. Lip- b.M ihn MIssos Llpplncott, Mrs. J. I&rtran Llppincott, Mrs. Gilpin Lover Ljirs. Corbet Covering, Mrs. Qcorgo 'W Long. Mrs. Percy Madeira, Mrs. Percy iWelro, Jr., Mrs. H. v. Morgan, .irB, flajrara Marshall, Mrs. James Morrltt, Ktn. ProrlBrlek Morris, Mrs. H. M. ?KUhanson, Mrs. W. P. O'Neill, Mrs. John W, Pepper, Miss Mllllcent Dana, Mrs. F. ii-'tM. rviuntrns Santa Eulalla. Mrs. !iU v. Pox. Mrs. Caleb F. Fox. Jr., Mrs. iflmi II. Frazlor. Mrs. Charles Frazlor, JCrs. Benjamin W. Frazlor, Mrs. W. W. IfitdtT, Jr., Jurs. u. xj. rurmw, . ..i. nimiun TvTrn. .T. S. Gnvlov. Mrs. ftjolm Gilbert, Mrs. I. R. Hallowell, Mrs. iKorris Harrison, Mrs. Clomont iioopos, 'to. J. K. MItcholl Harrison, tno Misses tfntrWnson. Mrs. John C. Perry, Mrs. "I Ewjamln Rowland, Mrs. James Day Row- lAV-i If Atnvnnrlnr TTnmiltnn TtlOO. M1H. ,llK1WD.Aiuw"v. . Arthttr Rush, Mrs. Samuel L. Schlvcly, to Robert Sowell, Mrs. Thoma3 Shoe- glrf, Mrs. Henry Stetson, Mrs. Wirt v Ibompson, Mrs. JIarmaduko Timon, .'iSmombs Von Hiller, Mrs. Theodore Voor A ttitifra. Honrv M. Watts, Mrs. John H, ffcpijrtakcr, Mrs. Louis Wolf. iu . . ktnnnrS 4.A Wfimntl WllO Will OSSlSt at Ltiie feteto be given on Wednesday at Irlsheltn, tho country placo or Dr. ana r. npnrira Woodward, will bo Mrs. PhlllD Rhlnelander. Mrs. Goorgo Whar- iton Popper, Mrs. Charles Bayard, Mrs. Bamuel Hlnes Thomas, Mrs. James unes 'ton, Mrs. Arthur H. Lea, Mrs. Goorgo Woodward, Mrs. William H. George, Miss Xllly Cheston, Miss Dorothy DIsston, Miss fjUlce Earle, Miss Elizabeth Dawson iWheeler. Mlas Carollno Robinson. Miss Edith Dallas, Miss Mary Sheppard, Miss Ethel Newbold, Miss Fredorlca Lewis and rlllss Polly Graham. NANCY WYNNE. I Personals Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Norrls and Miss lUorothy Norrls will leave shortly for Nar- irstansett Pier, where they will occupy weir twit .. .Mis3 Alice BUdlo Is entertaining a house party at her summer homo In Saunders Jtown, Pa. to Mlaj Dorothy A. Fleck and Mr. Harry X Taylor. Jr.. whose "marrlace will take t$hce at the Itlttenhouse Hotel Juno 10, fiftfe guestBof honor Saturday night at a sumner pverf by the Alpha Chapter 01 me r?M Slirma. Hororltv tit thn fivnwvd Club- 5wiB8 before the usual Saturday night club rcnee. The decorations were spring (lowers, Thos present Included Mlsa JIarlo Mc f CWchey, Mies Dorothy Morris, Miss Sarah IWrlck, Mlsa Marlon Plckford. Miss Myrtlo fJohnjton, Miss Dorothy Mecke, Miss Mar iret Kershaw, Miss Jean Hammer, Miss Cwiula Beeburger, Mr. Gerrlsh Sproul, Mr. g""U Hammlt, Mr. Raymond Macercgor, frW. Edward Cook. Mr. Frank Benson, Mr. frtaiesDolan, Mr. Benson Steed, Mr. Charles Wrspt and Mr. Edward Creamer. MUj Eliiahnth T. A. Tnvlnr. rlnnirhter tit Sire. Frederick Taylor, of Bodley, iwustnut Hill, will glva a small tea on fw4Besday, at 4 o'clock, to meet Mlsa Hub. h UTS. Itatutrf Rturcrlo nn ffaa TTnnrlAltn. Siftnria, of 1E2 East 28th street. New York. b4 their Bummer home, Laburnums, Kltn Huis, Saturday, Mr. aiUl Mn Wininm Uanw T3rnrtV rtf uCr08WlV. wtll dva illnnar 1I1HM nt iftj lierton Cricket Club next Saturday eve r to mwt Migs Mary L. Bcull. MM. MTfllfaM. VTAlnA Tir,lt...H fine. wa- ffjJ-J ,,,miii Aciauit VtlkU4 w- i to idlewood Farm, Devon, from a PBttohr daughter. Mrs. W, R. Charrlng yw, In Wirrenton, Va. ' ft'Urs. Lewta Lawrence Smith, of Strafford. wwining Mrs George B. Orlaay, or IWatlngion, Pa., for a few days. Hi?. Ind Kr ll.., TV V...V.nn,a ttn E, J7r" -. v.uartca x. whimiow. Ki t"l8bth Paxson have returned to Kr, ,,lma ln Devon after spending the grtster the Aldlne. ' ir tj.v .w .". . ... iUT " a, xvones is rapioiy reoayoc- M University Hospital. Htm TVt,lt -n .. . -mr .,lAn1 liuaAt11 9t Elklns Fatk- Bnd Mrs- Miller's iCS '"acheon Saturday the principals ril 'rilns ciasa ot the uoiman ociwui other, of the bchool, of which Mlsa f!tr.U a member. I.i.8' W N Beatty and Mrs. Marjarle Pw;ln 0 52 Earlham terrace, are spend- 5OhBr w"' a th9 st' Ck"'1 tlan- E-Vi ..t ... T" - ... S bC,, iuBea Ullphant Gibbons, rormeny fUJadlphla, has Issued cards for the P .reception of her daughter, ansa t fTt S4"" vernon aibbons, to Mr Aiuert ififfifSS, su'-'lay. May 8T. rora Ff lSCk. Pai-lr nvomin Warsaw, N- J atal9 Bruh, of Indte togoWa, wi cTXVo fe.JS-S2 -?-. -to eral weeks. """ reet, lor bbv- PaBoVslrMnWrs Tm,?8 ""2 nliVitt..!" Pay.ne e"t-talned In orm M"ssnorMnrcen?Iao,,lIrnndFrank McC5,ynn an Along the Main Line theKor gannf M w?i1UAnC!S'01 Wl" b0 HW today by r'w..?', BRYN MAWR-Mr. and Mrs William ?3 Nlaon Jri nnd tllolr i-amlly Tf sSS M 'ar Bponllnf sovoral days with Barnard, of Morris nvenuo. Miss Dorothy Stool, daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whyte Steel, of Morris avenue, gao a supper danco Saturday evening ln Qnw. KuW o'a.atos of tho Wright School. Miss Stooi, who will graduate In Juno, will be nsslstod In receiving by Miss Anno Forstall and Mlsa Frances Wdmon WAYND Mrs. Hobort McKlnloy, of Lnnsdowno avenuo, Is spending a -week at Atlantlo City. .SIrUnn,d Mrs- Ra,ph vr' Dmorson. Jr.. of 21. Poplnr avenue, entertained a houso party ocr tho wock-ond Among the guests wcro Miss Anna Fredorlck and Mr. Howard Lnmbert, of Brooklyn, N. Y., and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis W. King, of German town. DEVON Mr. and Mrs. Albort L. Dla ment aro occupying Croon aato Farm for th summer season. Mrs. William C. Bullitt. 222 mttenhouso squaro, moved to her Den on homo last week. Sir. nnd Mrs Chnrles Ross Hamilton and C. Ross Hamilton, Jr., oponcd Talrvlow Lodge last week, whoro they will entertain during tho Horse Show. Mr. nnd Mrs. Stephen Fuguct and Mrs. Michael Dallett aro occupying Roughwood for tho summer. Mr. nnd Mr,. J. Clifton Buck havo re turned to Lo Mollan, Devon, from n month's stny In Atlantlo City. Mr. and 'Mrs. Buck spent tho winter ln Honolulu and California. ii V 'i ' WILL BE AIDES AT MERION PETE CHAMPETRE Chestnut Hill Mr. Thomas Butterfleld, of Bermuda, Is the guost of Dr. Wilfrid B. Fotterman at his hopio, 7017 Germantown aenuo. Mr Butterfleld'u engagement to JIlss Gertrudo Fettcrman was recently announced. A delightful affair took placo Saturday, when Mrs. W. C. Mason, of Semlnolo ave nue, entertained the members of tho Plastic Club at tea after a sketching party along tho upper Wlssahlckon Germantown Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Henson, of Manhelm street and Wlssahlckon avenuo, havo Miss Anna Riley, of Now York, as their guest Mr. and Mrs. Henson enter tained at tho Snvoy Opera Company pro duction of "Pa,tIcnGO" on Friday night, and also at tho tea yesterday afternoon nt tho Huntington Valley Country Club. Mr. Georgo Fry will spend tho summer months nt the Greystone, 125 West School House lane. West Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Glllln, of 1226 North 55th street, nnd Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Glllln, of 0013 Media street, returned Friday from Atlantic City, whero they spent tho week with friends. MIbs Mary B. Hutchison, 6603 Haver ford avenue, returned last week from Phoc Jlxvllle, where she had been tho guest of rlends for 10 days. North Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs S. B. Flelsher and Miss Helen Flelsher, of 2220 Green street, will leave shortly to occupy tholr summer home, 19 South Brighton avenue, Atlantic City. Miss Elizabeth Cope and Mr. John Flgel will give a dance on Tuosday evening at 1710 North Broad street. Prizes havo been donated for competitive dancing. The members of tho B. V. M. Sodality of St Bonavontura's Cathollo Church 'are making extensive preparations for a roof garden party and strawberry festUal to be held on tho roof garden of tho new school building tomorrow and Wednesday evo nlngs. . Mr. and Mrs. Max D. Aaron, of 1937 North Broad street, aro entertaining Mrs. Aaron's mother. Mrs. Charles Htrsch, of New York. South Philadelphia MJSS MOLLY ROSENBERG Mr and Mrs. Jacob Rosenberg, of 2037 Kast'Moyamenslns avenue, announce the fnKagement of their daughter. Miss Molly Rosenberg, to Mr Maxwell Freeman. A fupper was given in their honor, last night. . Miy and Mrs. I. WexUr. of SI! Mont, rosa street, announce the engagement of thilr daughter, Mlsa Ida Wexler. to Mr. J Tehex. i 4sisWllslIf W vH I zwcuy z&cv oriz Afc oW-Off VS3 l $H 'ill &TftEBMSJt Ci;.lsife-r' Phuto by R. T. Doonr. Along the Reading Miss Mary Ochse, daughter of Mr. and Sirs Georgo Ochse, ot 6603 North 18th street, Oak Lane, spent the last week-end with friends In Washington, D. C. Miss Edith Ochso will entertain nt dinner this evening nt her homo, 6603 North 13th street. Oak Lane, ln honor of Miss Mar guerite Goll and Miss Edith Mellorsh Tho guests will Inctudo Miss Doris Weaver, Miss Yvonne Bradway, Mlsn Lurlno Dickson, Miss Gertrudo Bond, illss Mildred Gorgas, Mlos Bertha HorBlicy, Georgo Yengor, Ralph Plnkerton, Harry Lewis, Arthur Dlckol, Martin Lower, William Huot, Hd ward Cooper, Georgo School and Arthur Dorney. Mr. and Mrs Charles School, of 642E North 13th street, Onk Lino, entertained at tholr homo Trlday cenlng. Among tho guosts were Mr and Mrs Raymond Raff, Mr. and Mrs Henry Kolb, Mr. and Mrs Frank Moerk, Mr nnd Mrs Uoorgo Ochse, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Goll, Mr. and Mra. Louis Schnolder, Dr and Mrs Emll Schneider, Mr. and Mrs Edward Wallaco, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick Rcgatr, Mr nftd Mrs. Schwartz, Mrs. Florence Wolf nnd Mrs Frank Smith. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hajmond Raff, of 1300 Oak lano avenue, nccompanlcd by their son, Raymond Raff, Jr., havo oponed tholr homo In tho Poconos, whero they will spend tho summer months. It has been announced nt tho Willow Grovo W. C T. U. that tho convention will bo hold at Lansdala Juno 1. Tho following woro appointed ns delegates: MIbs Anna Long, Miss Elizabeth Happ and Mrs. Pear son. Tho alternates aro Mrs Davenport, Mrs. Scott and Mrs. SchafCor. Tho union will meet with Miss Tlsher nt her homo on Horace avenue, ln Ablngton, June 6, at 2:30 o'clock. A rummngo snlo will bo hold by tho mis sionary society In tho basement of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, corner Mt. Carmel ave nuo and Willow Grovo pike, on Thursday afternoon, May 2G, Tho postponed meeting of tho Carmel Men's Association will bo held on Thurs day evening, May 25, at which tlmo Senator W. S Kenyon, of Iowa, will address the meeting. Tioga Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas F. Armstrong and family, of 3608 North 23d street, will closo tholr winter home early In Juno and will ocoupy their cottage In Ocean City, N. J., until lata ln tho autumn. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Do Haven, of 3714 North 19th street, aro receiving congratu lations on tho birth of a daughter, Jeanne rnnnetlo, on May ID. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph B. Hnber, formerly of 3732 North 10th street aro occupying their new homo ln Elklns Park. Mr. and Mrs. A. Lincoln Acker and tholr daughter. Miss Emily Acker, of West Ve nango street, havo returned from an nuto mobtlo trip to Bushklll. Northeast Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bronnan, of 2644 Memphis Btreet, havo announced tho en gagement of their daughter. Miss Agnes Brennan, to Mr. Thomas Burke. Miss Matilda Weber, of 6th and Thomp son streets, haa returned from a two weeks' trip to Richmond, Va. Miss Helen G. Howard, of Frankford avenue, will entertain tho membera of her sewing circle this afternoon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles W. Lambert and family, of 2170 East Cumberland street, have gone to Pitman for tho summer. Miss Anna McGovern, of 2333 EaBt Hunt ingdon street, and Miss nelen Bandy Bpent tho woek-end at Atlantic City. Mr. John Scanlln and Miss Florence Scanlin, of 2346 East Cumberland street, who are spending Beveral months at At lantlo City, spont a few dajs In tho city this week. A progressive euchro and danco In aid of the Holy Name Church was held In tho school auditorium, East Gaul and Berks streets, Friday evening. Wilmington WILMINGTON. Del, May 22. A mar riage of considerable interest to majiy per sons in this city took placo Saturday night nt 6 o'clock, when Miss Marlon Emily Rlchey, daughter of the Rev. Alban Rlchey, D D , rector of St John's Episcopal Church, this city, and Mrs. Rlchey, became tho bride of Mr. Francis Douglass Buck, Bon of Mr. and Mrfl. Francis N. Buck, of New Castla nnd Buena Vista Farm. Tho marriage took place In Immanuel P. E. Church. New Castle, where Doctor Rlchey was rector until he accepted the reotorshlp of St John's Tho' ceremony was performed by tho bride's father, assisted by his son-in-law, the Rev. Floyd W, Tomklns, Jr., of Valley Crusts, N. C, The bride's sister, Miss Mar caret Rlchey, was maid of honor and her sister. Miss Alice Rlchey, was a brides maid. Tho other" bridesmaids were Miss Eleanor Bacoti of Morrlstownj Miss Vir ginia Fiske, ot New York; Mlsa Helon Wal brldge, of Shrewsbury, and Mlsa Marian Northrop, of Fredericksburg, Va. Mr, Douglass Buck, a brother of the bridegroom was his best man, and the ushers were Mr. Richard S. Rodney and Dr. Lewis Booker, of New Castle; Mr, G. Dare Hopkins, of this city, and Mr. Richard D. Wood, of New York. After the ceremony a reception for tho members of the two families and for guests from this city, New York, Philadelphia, New Jersey and Virginia was held at Immanuel rectory. After a wedding trip Mr, and Mrs. Buck will live on The Strand, New Castle. Miss Elinor Robinson, daughter of Mrs. John G. noblnson, will be married to Mr. Edwin Randall Murch In Denver, Col, July 4 Mlsa Robinson will leave here July 1, ac companied by her brother, Mr Arthur Rob. inson. of Glen Ridge, and he will attend tho marriage of his sister and Mr. Murch, after which the couple will leave for a wedding trip. Mr. Murch is the son of Mr, and Mrs. John F. Murch, of Glen Ridge. Lansdowne Mrs. Arthur Bhrgley, of Hiitdale road, will entertain the meeting of the Woman's .Suffrage party at her ha today. PHILOPATRIAN PLAYERS TO GIVE COHAN PLAY FIRST WEEK IN JUNE "Forty-five Minutes From Broadway" to Be Given for the Benefit of the Magdalen Home of the House of the Good Shepherd GEORGE M. COHAN'S fnmous comedy farce, "Forty-flvo Minutes from Broad way," has boon selected by the Phllopntrlan players for their nnnual production nt the South Broad Street Theatre during tho week of Juno 5 Last year tho Phllopntrlans appeared In "Get-Rlch-Qulck Vv'alllngford" and Mr Cohan was so delighted with tho players work that ho offered tho uso of tho comedy farco that was tlrst played by Fay Temple ton nnd Victor Mooro. Later Mr. Cohan himself starred In tho plcco, along with Salllo Fisher. This la tho twonty-fourth year that tho gifted amateur Thespians of tho Phllo pntrlan Literary Institute havo undertaken to produce a popular play. Every ear the standnrd of work has Improved until now tho Phllopntrlan plajers aro ranked among tho first amateur organizations of tho coun try. "Forty-flvo Minutes From Broadway" Is described as a farco comedy with music. Fow people havo forgotten "So Long Mary," "Mary Ib a Grand Old Namo" and tho lilt ing topical song that takes Its name from tho title. They aro among the most popular songs Cohnn has ever written and many Phlladelphlans will welcome a revival of tho original settings. Tho same music and dancing of the original cast will bo repro duced ln every detail by tho well-trained Phllopntrlan chorus, Mr. James Sltclley will again manage and direct tho production, as well as take a prominent part In the show. It has been largely duo to the untiring energy of this vigorous actor-mannger-dlrector that Phtlo patrlans have beon so successful and his appearanco as a star In "comedy with music" Is nwalted with Interest. As usual, the proceeds of the production will bo devoted to the House ot the Good Shepherd, St. Magdalen Asylum, ln German town This Institution's work ln the re demption of wayward girls Involves an In creasingly heavy financial strain, nnd the players are making strenuous efforts to lighten the burden Slnco tho first production of tho "Private Secretary" ln 1893 the Fhllqpatrlans hdvo apjpeared ln the following;: 1894, "Ala bama"; 1895, "Nancy & Co."; 1896, "Ja peth In Search of His Father"; 1897, "Love ln Harness"; 1898, "Lottery of Love"; 1899, "A Glided Fool"; 1900, "Lord Chumley"; 1901. "Christopher, Jr."; 1902, 'Tho Sen ator": 1903, "Ambition"; 1904, "The Hen rietta"; 1905, "Brother John": 1906, "A Fair Exchange"; 1907, "A Bachelor's Ro mance"; 1008, "An American Citizen"; 1009, "Caught In tho Rain": 1910, "The Dictator"; 1011, "A aildod Fool"; 1912, "On the Quiet"; 1913, "The Fortune Hunter"; 1914, "The Man From Home"; 1915, "aet-Hlck-Qulck Walllngford." An enjoyable concert, one of the moFt pleasing of Its kind this season, was given by the pupils of Madame C. E. Dow, on Tuesday evening, at Griffith Hall, assisted by Miss Adele Starr, elocutionist. The concert was under tho management of Miss Bertha Enola Wolverton, Mlsa Anna M E. Turner and Mr. Nicola Raapo, Mlsa Mary E. Mitchell entertained the Beta Tau Zeta Bororlty of tho William Penn High School for Glrla Saturday eve ning at her home, 2834 Columbia avenue. The following guests were present: Miss Betty, Parent, Miss Marlon Ward, Miss Edith Streton, Miss Adeline Cantley, Miss Zylpha Wetzel, Mlsa Mllllcent Irving and Miss Florence Graham. A COMEDY sketch entitled "The Maglo Transform Her," was given under tho auspices of the Daughters ot Columbus on Friday night at the Knights of Columbus Hall, 38th and Market streets. The pro. gram was as follows: A business meeting. Opening Ode. 'Somebody's Sweetheart I Want to Be." Literary part of meeting Solo, "Man, Man, Man," Mary Ann Barnes; quartet, Rhoda Larklns, Asenath Baker, Susannah Smith and Sara Jane Springer; solo. "Grandmother's Old Arm Chair," Esther Snyder; duet, Amy Little and Amanda Horn, solo, "I Am Longing for Some One to Love Me," Amarllla Heywood, secretary. Transformations Irish Colleen. Margue rite R. Kelly; Society Girl, Nan T. Lynch; Quaker Maid. M. Etta Brown; Japanese Doll, Anna M Devlne; Recitation, Hannah V, Btrain ; Suffragette, Catherine M. Moran ; Daisy Girl, Marie A. Kelley; Goddess of Liberty, Agnes V, Kelley ; Girl Who Found a Sweetheart Reglna T, Tracey. Closing chorus, "Good-by, Girls, X'm Through " Pianist Florence M. Howe. Professor Plnkerton, Mr Martin Brennan, Tho of fleers of the club aro; president, Maribah Lovcjoy CMts3 Abigail M- Hurley) ; secretary, Amarllla Heywood (Miss Mary T. Rntlcan) ; treasurer, Prlscllla Hopo (Miss Margaret V. Eagan). Tho members Includo Miss Mary E. Kelly, Miss Mnrguerlto R. Kelly, Miss Nan A. Moehan, Miss Nelllo V. Devlno, Miss Agnes V . IvGlleV. AT tno Annn T PiinnlHnh.M -ri. Martha A. Hllfcrty, Mls's May V. Haillnan, ,,o v-miiurinu m. mornn, Miss May E Krupn. Mlsa Retina T. TrnoAv in.. Unn. nah V. Strain. Miss Mnrlo A. Kelley, Miss M. Etta Brown, Miss Nnn T. Lynch, Miss Nan T. Hurley and Mlsa Anna M. Dovlne. Camden and Vicinity Mrs Warren H. Collin has returned to her home at 5th and Cooper streets, after a visit to relatives at her old home at Boston. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. H. Slnkler came up from their homo nt Daytonn, Flo., last week, and went to their summer homo at 10th street and Ocean avenue. Ocean City, without opening their Camdon residence nt 514 Cooper street. Mrs Charles E. Stiles, of Woodbury, who was Mlsa Anna Palmer, of North 2d street, entertained at a thimble party this week. Ex-Judge and Mrs B. Ambler Armstrong, after spending the wlntor ln New York, nro at their country place near Princeton. Many Camden people will spend the sum mer at Ocean City, as Is their custom. Among the number aro Mr, and Mrs. Her bert N. plunger nnd children, of 420 Cooper street, who will occupy their handsome new cottago; Mr. and Mra Frederick Fox and family, of 804 Cooper street; Mr. and Mrs. H. IC Partridge and children, of 507 Stato street ; Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Martin and Mlsa Gladys Martin, of 6th and Stato streets; Mr. and Mrs. Bleakley and Mr. and Mra Freeman and family, Mlsa Mary Truscott, of 310 North 2d Btreet, whose engagement was announced Beveral months ago, was given "a Bhower" by her friend, Miss Blanche Farrand, last week. Mr. nnd Mrs. S. C. Chllds nnd their daugh ter. Miss Marlon Chllds, have returned to their homo In West Colllngswod after a long stay In southern California. Miss Chllds' engagement to Mr. Bayard Kraft was an nounced last fall. Mr. W. J. Browning and hts family are again settled in their summer home at Brown's-Mllls-ln-tho-Plnes, having closed their Camden home at 315 Linden street Mr. and Mrs. John Brook Betts, who have been nt the Robeson for many years, have moved to their bungalow at Merchant vllle. Mr, nnd Mrs. Henry V. Mason are now In their new home at Wilmington, Del. Mrs. Mason was Mlsa Marie Norrls, of Camden. Mrs Mary A. Gilbert, of 400 Chambers avenue, is in Monmouth, Mass, until the fall, Mr, and Mrs. Eugene S. Miller will be at home to their frlnnds after June 15 at Ocean City, Mra Miller was Mlsa Edith M. Colescott, of 646 Penn street Mr. and Mrs. W, A. JackBon, of 737 Fed eral street have announced the engage, ment of their daughter. Miss Mildred Jnck son, to Mr, Alwln L. Martin, of New York What's Doing Tonight Mualcal Art Club dinner to Leopold Stokovr ekl. Philadelphia Orchestra "Pop" conctrt. Acad. emy of Mtulc. North Philadelphia Soya' Club opens 1150,000 campaign. South Philadelphia Bualneea Men's Associa tion, Broad and Federal streets, 8 o'clock. Free, Colleare ot Physicians, 22d and Ludlow streets. 8 o'clock. Municipal Band concert Stlnsor Park, 834 and Itted streets, B o'clock. Pree. u Play, ''Spilled Beans." by Wmfleld Club. Mer cantile Hall, Broad and Master streets? s o'clock. Musical comedy, "The King: of Hearts." by Proscenium Club. Broad Street Theatre, 8 Navy Yard News Commander S E. Mopes, V S N , nnd Mrs Moses nro entertaining Mrs Moses Ulster, Mrs J Callaway, of Atlnutn, Ga Commander and Mrs Mows entertained ln her honor last week In tholr homo In tho Nnvy Yard. Tho affair wnH n suppcr-dnnce, and tho guests Included Captain William Leo Russell, U. H N, and Mrs Russell. Lieutenant Commander W L Llttlefleld, V. S N , nnd Mra Llttlefleld, Lieutenant Com mandor D P. Mannlx and Mrs Mnnnlx, Civil Engineer H It Stanford, U S N nnd Mrs. Stanford, Paymaster E D Ryan, V S N , nnd Mrs Rynti, Mrt Littleton W T. Walter nnd Mr. nnd Mrs J. Hnmer. of Boverly, N. J. Lloutennnt Commander W L Llttlcflold, U. S. N, nnd Mrs. Llttlplleld havo nR their guost Mrs C E Gilpin, who will remain with them for nn Indednlto stny. Mrs. Rnlph L Shcpard, wlfo of Llouten nnt Shepard, U S M. C , hnH Just returned from Old Point Comfort, where Bho spent about a week visiting friends Girard Farms Mr. and Mrs Harold T Brown, of 1813 Porter Blrefct, hnvo ob their guest Mrs. Brown's Bister, Miss Mary Pntscko, of Hnr rlsburg, with whom, together with Mrs. E. Brown, thev motored to Atlnntlo City to spend tho week-end. Mr and Mrs Brown entertained In honor ot their guest last week. Tho affair was an Informal card party, followed b dancing Spring flowers and ferns formed tho nrtlstlc decorntlons. Mrs. Henry J. Selbold, of 2526 South 18th street left this wcok for Atlnntlc City, whero sho will bo tho guest of Mrs Jules Jouvenant at her summer home ln Vont-nor. o'clock. ltec. iuse J "Whit Flannel Dance," Manufacturers Club. Reception to Judges by Law Academy. Illtlen. nouse UBHI, 9 u W full address, .and, when possible telephone number must l ctitn. , ..., Henil alt sufh commanleaUons to "Society Editor," Krenlns Ledger. SOS Chestnut street. Unless these reauurejiunts. are carried out .o that Ytrlllcatloa mar t postOfcls, the Jitlce will not Its published. Roxborough Mr and Mrs Clinton Schoflcld Seltzer, of 0214 Rldgo avenue, gavo a muslcalo Sat urday evening nt thelr--liome Tho guosts Included Miss Mnrgaret Croft, Mr. and Mrs Roy Green. Miss Florence, Miss Ellon Wnldeck, Mr. Howard Wcsterman, Mr. Yeaklo Lackoy and Mr. Earlo Jones. The Young Women's Chrlstlnn Associa tion of the Falls of Schuylkill prosented "Dlanthn's Desortlon" at the association's rooms Saturday. Tho entertainment In cluded also piano, violin and vocal solos. Mrs J. B. Montgomery, of Roxborough, nccompanled by MrB. C. W. Klnuder, of Bala, Is spending a fortnight In Atlantic City. ' A novol "Parcol Post Party" will be given on Thursday night In tho bnnquot hall of Ebonezer Methodist Church, Gay stroet, Manayunk, by Mrs William H. Bo rard, assisted by Mrs John R. Clark, Mr3 William Clark, Mrs E. Z Bonner. Mrs Paul Keller, Mrs Charles Hlllesloy, Mrs Frank Flanagan, Mrs. Walter Flanagan, MrB But ler, Mrs. Harry Whlto, Miss Edna Alten defer, Mrs. Andrew Zell. Miss Edith Zell, Miss Ada Frame, Mrs. William Flanagan, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Charlea Kensyl. Mrs W Dolner, Mrs. Franklin Speese, Mrs. Cad wallader Lackey, Mrs Bronz, Mrs. Arthur "Walls, Miss Rhoads, Mrs Howard Lukens, Mrs. H. Hannes, Mrs. William McKean and Mrs. Frostrom Mr. William M. Flanagan will act na auctioneer. Delaware County Mr. and Mrs. T. Elwood Allison, of Wal llngford, who have been ln Florida since October, returned home Saturday, The Rose Valley Players, of Moylan, will present three plays by Lord Dunsany, ln Artsmnn's Hall, Saturday evening. Tho plays to be given are "The Golden Doom," "King of Arglmlnea and tho Unknown War rior" nnd "Tho Lost Silk Hat" The plays aro under the direction of Mr. W. W. Price and Mr. Owen Stephens. Mrs. Stephen Hlbbert, of Wnlllngford, will open her cottage nt Ocoan Grove the latter part of May. Mrs. Oliver Brooko Evans, of Lincoln avenue, entertained her luncheon and bridge club Thursday afternoon. Norristown NORRISTOWN, lay 22. Mra Joseph S. Hambo and Mlsa Florence M. Rambo, of 1448 De Kalb street, are the guests of Mrs. Rambo'a daughter, Mrs, Edward Burke, ot Scran ton, Pa. Mr. and Mrs B Canfleld Jones nro re ceiving congratulations upon the birth of a son on Monday, May 15. Mrs. Jones, be fore her marriage, was Mlsa Isabella Wentz, daughter of Mrs. Henry C. Wentz, ot 824 Wept Main street Drazll Will Discuus Its War Rights RIO JANEIRO, Brazil, May 22 Brazil's point of view on the problems of Interna tional rights raised by the war will be mado known In memoranda addressed to foreign chancelleries, according to the Journal of Commerce. AMUSEMENTS PALACE 1214 MAHKET 10c Oo 10 A M to llilS P. M. MARIE DORO ,n ToPS?.1' Added Attraction First Episode ot Billie Burke ,n .'Gloria's Romance" New Episode Every Mon . Tuts and Wed. Thurs. Krl. Sat. DUSTIN FAKNUM In "DAVID QARRICK" Globe UlticHlU JUNIPER 6TS VA IBIS VI.Z.B Continuous 11 A M. IO l. r UC, 3C, 00. , Millionainj Son Jftfi Werrfer-Amoros Troupe And Other Well-Known Vaudevllllans AT 10140, 12:80,:18, 4, 8, 7:45 and 0:80. A J3Z CHESTNUT UELQVy 16th ArCaClia Albert Chevalier In "The Middleman" Added Attraction Third Episode ot BILLIE BURKE In "OLORIA'd ROMANCE" Thurs . m. Sat . ".SOT MY BISTER' TT. . MARKET ABOVE OTH Xr.vrfYPlf. - m. to u.is p m. V IC LUI Id ALICE BRADY in First Presentation "TANOI.ED FATES" FORD OTBBUNQ to "THE BNpW-CUBEB," rer J:,l Philadelphia's Foremost Paris. WOOUSiOe Free to Parte Troll FaUOM " UUW WOK, ANP HI3 BAKU WM-HWJrlOlM , ' PARTUS ARE MANY Number of Cottagers Already at the Shorn Entertain JS ATliANTIC CITT, Stay 84 A number of house parties were glvph over the Jwiefc end Dr. and Mrs, J B Thompson enteV' tnlned several Philadelphia guests, who will remain dVer for Ihelf big dance al tho Hotel Chelsea tonight In the jiArty nro. Mrs E. B. Brlster, Mr, Layton C. Noel, Dr. nnd Mrs 0 r Wellor, Miss Mary C, llncsee, Dr nnd Mrs. Alsop, Miss Mnry llllhgton, Dr Owen Syphei-d, Profc Morrill V. Smith, Dr. and Mrs. Lnne, Mr. and Mrs. Von Hcrr, Dr. Richard Seldcnstlcker, Miss nilznbeth Drake, Miss Anns Mueller, Mr. nnd Mrs E. J. Ilnssee, Dr. and Mrs. Bftrrt' tiel S. Woody, Mr. and Mrs. Layton M. Hchbch, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Murphy, Mr nnd Mrs. Qustavus Bcldel are en tertaining at their cottage, 703 Pacific avenue, Mrs. Mary McCnuley, Miss Ion McCniiley and Mrs. Louis Watcher. Mr nnd Mrs. Charles Delslngcr, 8r and Mr. nnd Mrs Frank Bedford nro occupy Ing their cottage on Tallahassee avenue. Mr. nnd Mrs. Eugene Bechmnn spent tho week-end as tho guests of Mrs. Beck man's pnrents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Bnchnrach, nt their cottage, 106 St Charles Place, Mr and Mrs Jesse W. Btarr, 3d. and Miss Kleanoro Stnrr, of 304 Paoillo ttvo nue, motored to Lakowood for the week end They will leave on Tuesday for Cot gnto University to visit Mr. Lawrence Htnrr, who Ib a member of tho freshman clans. Mrs Wlltlam H. Goll, of 1417 Allegheny nvenuo, and her Bister, Mrs. Elizabeth Madden, of Pottsvlllo, motored down from Philadelphia and are spending n wee,k nt tho Trnymore Mr and Mrs David C. Reed, of 3 South Stenton Place. Chelsea, havo gone to Galon Hall, Wornersvllle, Pa., for a fortnight Mrs Wlllnrd Moore Mason entortatnod. at bridgo on Saturday afternoon at her homo, Jnckson and Vcntnor nvenuos. nach week sees a big Increase ln tha cottnge colony. Mr. Simon B. Flelsher has lcnBcd tho handsomo rosldence, Pacific and Brighton avenues. Mr. Edward Cad wallader has taken a cottage, 101 South AUHtln avenuo. Mr. Samuel Stern and his family will 'spend the summer nt Am herst avenue and the Beach. Mrs. P. T. Walt will arrlvo early In Juno to tako possession of tho cottago 107 South Vas Bar Square. Mrs. N. E. Janney will spend tho summer nt 102 SouUi Austin avenue. Frankford Miss Ethol Qossncr, of Torrosdalo, had as her guests over this week-ond Miss Dorothy Dezltn and Miss Evolyn Conway. .t... -rtrn..cAlt nnlarlnlnf1 nt lunch- iure jkiwim ,,wt. w...w... ------- con and bridge Saturday afternoon at her homo, McKlnley avenue, Wlsslnomlng. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Schaofer, of G423 Lnwrenco street, entertained at dlnnor yes torday afternoon. Amorfg tho guests wore Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gold. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Schacfcr, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony I.lttle, Mr. Harry Schacfcr and Mr. and Mrs. John Schaefcr. Mr. and Mrs George Jackson, who have had Mrs. Jackson's niece, Miss Florence Taylor, of 415 Concord avenue, Wilming ton, Del., ns their guest for the last week, will entertain nt a thoatro party and sup per Wednesday evening. Among tho guests will be Miss Virginia Hawkins, Miss Freda Bradley, Mr. Harry Turner, Mr. Joseph McCall and Mr. Frank Maxwell. . i AMUSEMENTS a K t r THE STANLEY - & MARKET ABOVE 10TII 11:15 A M to 11:15 P St TODAY, TOMORROW nnd WEDNESDAY Program of Magnitude fnd Variety. GEORGE BJJBAN v In First and Exclusive Presentation . "PASQUALE" ADDED ATTRACTIONS CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN TIRST AND EXCLUSIVE SHOWING OF HIS LATEST COMEDY "POLICE" Views of tho Rittenhouso Square ' Flower Market BURTON HOLMES Philippines Thursday, Friday, Saturday, MAD MURRAT In "SWEET KITTY BEILAIRS'' EVERYBODY GOES gOMETlUNO DOINO EVERY MINUTE Philadelphia Today and Tomorrow Civic Exposition Auditorium nulldlng.Comrn-rcla Museum, Mth St Below Spruce Ojun 10 A. M. to 10 P M. " Dally except Sunday. Admission 25 Cents Th Wonderful 1,000.000 Panama-Pactflo Go?nmint Exhibits! gartrid MiWji. FJM Embroidery, WorKlnit Post Office, 600 School CWldren it Work. 16,000 square, feet of. City ot rt88&nmivmui. police band IltrndredB TcharliaMe, Civic. Religious an Educational Exhibits. RESTAURANT Todav Younu People's Society Day. Tomor row-sWmen's W. Stato Editors' and Pub. Ushers' Day. .. , . COMB EARLY STAY I.ATO 'Tops" Concerts ACADEMY OF MUSIC TONIGHT AT 8:15 FINAL WEEK OP Popular Music by tho Philadelphia Orchestra Soloist! Elsie Morris Urlnton. contralto. nEFRFSHMENTS SERVED and SMOKINO , PEIIMITTED AT TABLES DOWNSTAIRS Popular Frlom Ileppo's. 1119 Chestnut St. T VT3Tr TONIGHT AT 8U5. Ll X JXiU Pop. t J.BO Mat Wednesday, THD GREAT 1W.000 MUSICAL- 11EVOB "TOWN TOPICS" With an All-Star Cast. Including BERT LESLIE, SOPHIE TUCKER. CROSS BERJoSEPIIU.b.l MAmBLAVARlUa and Tonight Is Baseball Night xrTTTTTT'R I THE BEST IVlltllXl O SHOW IN TOWN! GEORGE NASH & CO. "NIZAM'S COURT DANCER" JASPER, AND OTHERS Today at a, 25o ft BOo. Tonljrht at 8. gCo to jl. Forrest-Last 6 Evgs. .wi. man His Bridal Nigh.t &&" wl,u "" Dolly Sisters Best Beats II at Popular Wednesday Matins. ADELPHI Sol-Tv,?. MAY 29 Grace George ,n ff-WSfew YORK IDEA" BEATS ON 8ALB WOW TXT AT KTTT,T,Po, k1"1 Tu" ThUra, "QTHELLd" s- l?ksL Seats Today FORREST FRIAR! FBOUC Moo. EK . MAY SUi.