Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 24, 1916, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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    ifoNCP? WYNNE TALKS ABOTTT Ttti
i wu wu FETES GIVEN- TODAY
fM?f yffSllS'LViSood on the Cloth
Estate xiib tiuuuwbiu nace Will Also Be Used
for Charity Affair in Chestnut Hill
li5VJi5INa LEB0BK PHILADELPHIA, WJ3DN1&UUY, MAY 24, 1016.
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1 lf)ltl 1.1C. (111 .!.,
let rno tell yu' chasing ourselves
.. , w.iSjh n Chestnut Hill. nnd
JX Chestnut Mill back to the Main
tJn or the great and only Pony Show
U, ' .how and doll show and every
Mtr kind of show will be hold on the
al,JBT Jliuilful lawns of the Clothier estate, at
tyni" . ,.- ffnir sivan nt
tfrtahetm, tho CteorK Woodward place.
51 ? . Show will bo Riven for the
i flt of tho Polyclinic Hospital, and tho
f woodwards' will bo glvon tor St. acorn's
if Vinirch, Richmond, t'a., una lor ino
f snuthern missions. Pretty nearly every.
f tLy wilt try to attend both, as both ob
&tu arc of Interest to our charity.lovlnB
l&u so if I don't seo you at tho
jSiLwnrdB' cheer up, I'll bo sure to meet
Iw u over at the Clothiers, and here'n to
f ..ucccssof bothl
Down at tho Corinthian Yacht Club
wenlng on Saturday of last week we had
rreat time, lot mo tell you. And, If you
Alease. arry "cuv,:a "" "' """
with his young orchestta attachment to
hliriself, but with a llvo orchestra which
he led with many Bestlculatlonii of hand
artd head. During tho nfternoon's pro.
CCftdings a ,ccent b,-Ido and bridegroom
tthb'had been spending their honeymoon
on a ycht steamed up tho river and an
chbred. Some onov passed tho word to
Henry, who Immediately rowed out to the
yacht, boarded It with his little band of
musicians and played tho wedding march
loudly on tho deck of tho honeymoon
hip.
Thero Is nothing llko performing one's
toilet on the street, but now that the glrl3
powder their noses nnd rouge their cheeks
and ruby lips out in the open, andsome
Uallv nice girls powder their noses up to
it.. ir,,i,n ton. even In tho street cars,
why should him not comb hlm's curling
', mustache with hlm's ownty downty
'?" pocket comb? Anyhow, ho did, as ho
to feel bettor for having done so.
I -T
'Perhaps tho National Preparedness
Camp, known among some of tho so
called stronger sex as "Catsburg," at
Chevy Chase, Is making us even moro
enthusiastic for general preparedness. I
cannot say, but be that as It may, things
are going on in our own home town In
it the Interest of preparedness, ana on t n-
1 day of this week Mrs. Oeorgo Dalian
Dixon, chairman of tho Pennsylvania
f Railroad Chapter for National Prepared
' ness, and Mrs. William Hayward Myers,
jj director of the flrst-ald department of the
Kline chapter, will bo entertained by Mrs.
' Oswald J. Do Rousso at her home, 015
West Hortter street, Germantewn. Mrs.
' , De Rousso has Invited all tho members of
icr flrst-ald unit to meet these ladles. Tho
'"members of this unit Include Miss Char-
' lfttn Morris. SIlss Marie Louise Dunham,
ft Miss Marion Baker. Miss Maude. Scott,
v Miss Martha Henderson, Miss Margaret
Morris, Miss Frances Sutro, Miss Helen
B. Mooro and Miss Jeanne De Rousse.
Mrs. De Rousso has also invited the mem
bers of her unit In Mrs. Dixon's motor
corps, which include Miss Elalno Taylor
English, Miss Margaret Hunter Davis,
Miss Eleanor Edmonds, Miss Emelyn
Shipley, Miss Eleanor Collins, Miss Bere
nice Berens, Miss Frances Frlck, Mrs.
Maxwell Alpern and Miss Miriam Clark
Kane. NANCY WYNNE.
d th.LV ; Sinter,. Va.. to
'"y Acvifniy XVJ . IL1"" Mill
vunK mill irv .i . tfoiluftted. The
"on of Mr. m,lr?,iIiwr nml a rnn,l'
"nty and snenfl0"'111 r"turn " the
""ty. lMe summer at Atlantlo
VI .liiJl. se V10 8nrt16 " n which Mr.
Chestnut Hill
Mr. and Mrs. Uollliisliead Tnyior. of 40"
"tyf ft 'm ,oave tor:
Personals
Miss Ellanor Loncatreth, of 1631 Locust
street, whose father. Commodore Charles
Longstreth, Is giving a supper and dance
In her honor on Friday evening at the
Corinthian Yacht Club, will entertain Miss
Eugenia Matthews and Mr. Warren Pond.
of New York, over the week-end.
Mr. Edward Longctreth, who will be
iraduated from Yale University In June,
will return from New Haven to attend the
dance.
There will be about a hundred guests
from the debutante set of this and last
season.
Mr. and Mrs. William Henry Brooks, of
Crossways. St. Davids, will give a dinner
dance at the Merlon Cricket Club In honor
tf Miss Mary L. Scull, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. William Carmalt Scull, ot Bryn
Mawr. Among the guests will bo Miss
Eleanor Verner, Miss Frances Clyde Mont
gomery Brodhead, Miss M. Clalro Spenser,
Miss Mary Norrls Cerbonl. Miss Barbara M.
Btfyd, Miss Marian II. Button and Miss
Barah Nellson. '
Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Dlllworth Beggs,
f Ardmore, will leave today for New York,
wherp they will be among the guests at the
dinner-dance, to be given by 'Mr. Thomas C.
Eastman In honor of Miss Annie K. East
man, One of the Interesting early summer wed
dings wilt be that of Miss Margaret Curtis
Yardley, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John
HoWard Yardley, of 1928 Pipe street, and
Mr. Sheldon Frothingham Potter, son of
Colonel and Mrs. Sheldon Potter, of Qer
tn&ntown. The ceremony will be performed
t 12 o'clock on Saturday, June 10, in Al
Saints' Church, Bay Head, and will be fol
Ipwed by a breakfast at the home of the
bride's parents on East avenue. Bay Head,
Mr, and Mrs. Kane 8. Green, of Bryn
Mawr, will give a dinner tonight before the
dance to be given by Mr. andiMrs. A. At
, ater Kent. i 1
Mrs. Wlnthrop Sargent, of Haverfond.
IU give a muslcale at the Merlon Cricket
Club this aftemoop at i o'clock to meet
Miss Alice Van Barentien.
Mr. and Mrs. Lalne Williams Cooper wltl
entertain their friends at a housewarmlng
this evening In their new home at 3305 De
ncey place. There win pe ivu gucoio.
Under the auspices of the Ladles' Com.
mlttee, of the Merlon Cricket Club a mus.
eale and tea will be held at the clubhouse,
Haverford, Saturday afternoon, at 4 o'clock,
hen Mrs, W. Heyward Myers, Mrs. Harry
R. Baltx and Mrs. William J. Serrlll will
be In charge. Mr. Noah H. Swaype, Sd,
sad Mr Charles Griffiths, vocalists; Mrs.
Mount at the piano and Mr. Hahn, violin.
Ut,
Mrs, Walter Chryslle and Mrs. William
I Supplee will preside at the tea table.
Mr and Mrs. Robert W. Daniel, of Rose
mont, will entertain at dinner this, evening
before the dance given by Mr. and Mrs.
A, Atwater KenU The guests will be Mrs.
Lea Harbon, of Washington Mr- Jack Wil
son, of London, thalr house guests; Miss
Katharine Verper and Mr- Charrlngton
Daniel.
Mrs. John J. Kr)der will entertain at a
luncheon, followed by cards, at the Hotel
Adelphia today
Mn Samuel P. Nixon, accompanied by
if is. 4a Mr Fred Q. NlxonNlrdlinger, ana
P s.
yrJZn !VU1 he a. cncert tomorrow ove-
XT,7 hiJmembrs of th0 K' club.
Mua tho clm-iunce-nent exorcises will
roCf Pte' ' ,oWw '" ,t18 ovenlng when
I ror. -ft II am Lyon lhe pi, of Yule Uni
versity, will bo the speaker.
Along the Main Line
W.N!3WOOD Mrs. Klon L. Kanann
onte, tnlned t l.rldg, this afternoon nth""
,.,0,me' ",. Kcnl wd in honor of her shier.
MI8H EmMIe OIII Kllliwn. of Wynnewood
w-hsse mar Inge lo Mr. William A. tngcMoll
of Houth Orungj. will take place on Wod-i
nesday evening, Juno H.
Mrs. Kannga's guests will Includo Miss
Amy Hoxnmcr. Mrs. Lewis Schwnrt. Mrs
Lawrence Stevens, Mrs. William Mvrs
Mlsi .lane Green, Mrs Hunter McDiw.MI.
Mrs. David Smith, Mrs. Howard IlUWie.
Mis. Lmlly Hophlnson, Miss Gladys Trui-
cott, Mis. Charles Kline, Miss Juno Cur-
rati, Miss Kllinbeth Glass, Mrs. Edna Flcn-
ntc.rMrB- s- D- Gilbert. Jr.. nnd Mrs, J. a.
Hlbbs.
Misq Margaret Eleanor Rushton will glo
a house party the 1st of June nt her home
on Lancaster avenue.
Mr. nnd Mro. Joseph B, Johnson, of Tcnn
street, nre entertaining tholr daughter, Mrs
M. A. Grimth. of Ashcvllle, N, C.
Germantown
Cards havo been Issued' by Mr. and Mrs.
John M. Fries, of 0136 Wayno avenue, and
her daughter, Mrs. O. Ros3 Pilling, for a
buffet luncheon on Thursday, June 1, from
1 until 3 o'clock.
, Mrs. William II. Dock, of 238 School
House lano. nccompanled by her daughter.
Miss Florence Dock, will spend tho day In
West Chester, where they will be enter
tained at luncheon.
Mrs. Park Hutchinson, of Bethlehem, has
tcturned from a trip to Philadelphia, where
she was the guest of Mrs. Edgar I Smed
Icy. of 616 West Rlttenhouso street.
r W
Mrs. Wheeler Lord, of 338 Manhelm
street, has returned from New York, whero
she has spent the Inst week.
Mrs. Henry B. Curran. of the Fnlrfn-r.
School House lano and Wnyne avenue, has
returned homo from Atlantic Cltv. whom
biio speni several days.
Mr. Heberton Frlcke, of West Upsal
street, haq gjno to the Cavalry Officers'
Camp, at Fort Myer, Va., for 10 dnys.
Mrs. James 'Donnelly, of tho Delmar
Morrls, has returned to her home from a
brief stay at the Chalfonte in Atlantic City.
Chester Valley
Mr. Nesblt Benson, of Jackson, Mo who
has been spending the last week In Mal
vern, has returned to his studio In New
York.
Miss Jennie B. Fetters, of Chester Vnlley,
and Miss B, L. Harrar, of Paolt, spent tho
week In Yardley, Pa., as the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Carlton Rich.
Miss Iva B. Warner, of Malvern, has gone
to Mt. Pocono to spend tho summer.
The commencement exercises of the Mal
vern High School will bo held In the school
auditorium on Friday evening,
Along, the Reading
Mr. and Mrs. George Ochso, of 6603 North
13th street, Onk'Lane, will be guests of
honor at a dinner which Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Goll, of Montgomery avenue, will
give on Sunday next.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Everltt, of Llsmore
avenue, aro receiving congratulations on
the birth of a son.
A meeting of the Old York Road Free
Highway Association will be held In the
Jenklntown Club building tomorrow eve-
nlng, which Is Good Roads Day.
Bala-Cynwyd
slitDdson, Mr- Jack NJon-NirdUnger, . Mrs. p. M: 'Wilfcon.
MISS MARIONC, LONERGAN
Mr, and Mrs. William E. Lonergan and
their daughter. Miss Marlon C, Lonergan,
have moved recently to Bala from North
Adams, Mass, Miss Lonergan will be one
of the aides at the Merlon Fete Champetre
on May S and 37-
Thursday of-this week will be anniver
sary day at the Presbyterian Home at Bala.
Luncheon will be served from 11 a. m. to
7 pm. Ice cream, cake, candy and lemon
ade will be sold. There will be tables of
fancy work- Among the many well-known
women who are Interested in this affair are
Mrs. Robert Dornan, president; Mrs. John
Peacock. Mrs. qodfrey Rebmann, Mrs,
James Stlnson. Mrs. H. Clay Ferguson,
Mrs. William T Moray, Mrs J- T. Jacksgn.
Mrs. Lewis S. Lee, Miss Rebecca Hinckley,
Mrs. E, V. Chamberlin. Mrs. Craig N. Llg
ret Mrs. Howard Ketcham, Mrs, John A.
McCown, Mrs. Henry I Grpome, MUs a
O Hurllck. Mrs. V M. Knodler, Mrs. C. F
Shoemaker, Mrs- Thomas Craven, Mrs, V.
n. emit. Mrs. -William McAdoo, Jr., Mrs.
Harvey Freeman. MUa Jfssla Sparks and
PROMINENT MATRONS INTERESTED IN PONY SHOW
fflrlst IV. "wnlMRftWji 1 1 wy f I I
JrS?fiterPWfwBEMBfe sr ' v
MRS. HARRY C. THAYER " ,"p' t'"
XJ
MRS. WILLIAM J. CLOTHIER
SPRING CLEANING TAKES
POSSESSION AT SHORE
All tho Cottages Are Being Mndo
"Spandy" and Fresh for Occupants
ATLANTIC CITY, May 24. Cottages nre
bolng put In order In anticipation of tho
first of June, when most of tho I'hlladel
phlnns nrrlve to take possession of their
summer homos. Atlant'c City's two fashion
able suburbs. Choliea and Vcntnor look cs
pcclnly lovely with their mnnv handsome
homes nnd beautifully kept lawns A rather
festive air Is given by tho gaily striped
awnings. In nnothcr week th porches will
be filled with smart matrons and maids,
who knit for the soldiers nnd mnke band
nges Just as Industriously ns when nt home.
Mrs. Robert D. Heaton nnd family, of
Ashland, Pa will spend tho summer nt S
South Cornwall avenue. Vcntnor. Mr.
Henry L. Omerod has taken a cottage 16
South Nashville' aenue.
Tho Hcnrv Drlnlor nilovH. nf sirnifnnl.
will spend tho summer nt 109 South Dorby
avemie, Mr. Paul Tnppan has tensed the
cottago 8 South Marlon avenue. Mr. R. T.
Kclley nnd his fnmlly will llvo nt 116
South Elbcrson avenue.
Mr. Thomas L. Luders. of Ovcrbrook.
will spend tho summer at 107 South Frank
ford acnue. Mr. John Jncohs, of Merlon,
has taken the cottage. 108 South Oakland
avonue. Mr. A. C. Maron will spend the
Bummer with his family nt 26 South Corn
wall avenue. Mr. II. IJ. Kcndlg, of Ger
mantown, has chosen 26 South Buffalo nvc
nuo for his summer home. Mr. William
Bosher will reside at 12 South Boston avo
nuo. Mr. Louis A. Belmont will arrive In
a few days with his family nnd will live
nt IB South Montpellcr nvpnue. Mrs. E. M.
Fuller, of Bethlehem, has chosen 111 South
Suffolk nvonue for her summer homo.
A Jolly party of rhlladolphlnns, who
motored down to Ilnddon Ilnll for tho
day. Included Miss J'thet Spnerlmue. Mr
Louis Spoerhase, Mr. Clifford Spoerhase,
Mr. SamUel Gross, Mr. Parrey and Miss
Sara Pallon,
Mrs. Harrison Lnndls has Joined Mr. Lan
dls nnd Miss La lid 1 3. of Oak l.nnc Miss
Ethel Lnndls Is a typical summer girl. She
always wenrs white from tho tips of her
toes to the crown of her head.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Boettchcr, of Lan
caster, spent the week-end nt the Strand
with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wohlson.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Garrett, Mr. nnd Jlrs.
C. C. Gariett, Jr., nnd Miss Marjorlo Gar
rett motored down from Hnddonllcld Just
for the day.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W, P. Barrett nnd Mrs.
Geneva Newklrk. came down In a machine
with Dr. and Mrs. George W. Ditch, of
Darctown.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Vnnzandt, of Lans
downo, nre at tho Strand for a week.
Miss Sue H. Kitchen, of Germantown, Is
at Hnddon Hall with Mr. and Mrs. Jo
seph B. King.
Mrs. Ashley P. Hunter, of Norrlstown,
has Joined friends at the Dennis. Admiral
Samuel McGowan has Joined the navy Bet
at the shore.
Lansdowne
North Philadelphia
Mrs. M Cook and family, of 1125 Thomp
son street, will open their summer house In
Hnddon Heights on June 1. '
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Troxel, of 2434
North 31st street, are leaving for an ex
tended motor trip, stopping at Boston, and
then going to Maine.
The marriage of Miss Kllzabeth R.
Hlrsh, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Harry B.
Hlrsh. of 2216 Green streot, to Mr. Horace
Teller Flelsher. son of Mr. and Mrs. Moyer
Flelsher, of 2223 Green street, will take
place on Thursday evening, June 8, at the
home of the bride's parents. The bride will
be attended by her sisters, Miss Rose Hlrsh
and Miss Margaret HI rah, as maids of
honor. Mr. Flelsher will have Dr. Samuel
W. Fernberger as best man.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Steppacher and
family have closed their winter home at
1804 Spring Garden street and are occupy
ing their country place at Mcadowbrook.
Tioga
Mr, and Mrs. Solomon Rothschild, of
3236 North Broad street, have Issued Invi
tations for the wedding of their daughter.
Miss Florence Rothschild, and Mr. Clayton
Mandel, on Monday evening, June E, at 6:30
o'clock at the Hotel Adelphia. The bride
has selected her sister, Mrs. Howard Moyer,
as matron of honor, and Miss Julia Free
man and Miss Ruth Mandel as bridesmaids.
Mr, Mandel will be attended by Mr, Morton
Blumenthal as best man, and Mr. Walter
Rothschild, brother of the bride, and Mr.
Morton Baum as u'shors. The ceremony
will ,te followed by a dinner and dance.
Miss Susan A. Bocklus, principal of the
Steel School, and the faculty will give a
reception tonight at the school, 16th and
Cayuga streets, for the parents of the
pupils. There will be an exhibition of
school work, drills and special music
The members of the Wednesday Sewing
Club closed the season's series of enter
tainments yesterday with an automobile
party to Atlantlo City, spending the day
at the resort, Those participating were
Mrs. Harry B. Wood, Mrs. Emma Moore,
Ilia, Harry Markley, Mrs. Walter Hoyer,
Mrs, Helster S. Hunter, Mrs. John Mar
tin, Mrs. Ellas Bare. Mrs. C. M. Sandt,
Mrs. Charles Wahl. Mrs. I. C, Hoffman.
Mrs. J. Harry Boyer, Mrs. John Meek and
Mrs. J. M. Snyder.
Mrs. H. S. Hunter, of 3434 North 33d
street, gave a luncheon fir the club last
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Madison Ray Boyer will
receive on Wednesdays after June 1 at
their home, 4408 North 8th street Mrs.
Boyer. who was an April bride, will be
remembered as Miss Beatrice F, Scott,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward W
Scott, of 3841 North 27th street
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rruce Morris, 120T
Wyoming avenue, are being congratulated
upon the birth of a son. Mrs. Morris will
be renumbered as Miss Henrietta, B. Qron
wcld. of Tioga.
Invitations have been Issued by the glrln'
basketball team for n dnnce In the school
gymnasium on Friday evening.
Tho B Natural Club will hold Its first
annual spring muslcale nt tho home of
Mrs Horace Becson. nf 26 East Stratford
avenue, tomorrow. Tho memborB of tho
club are Mrs. Herbert ISvnns, Mrs. II. Boss
Smith, Mrs. Mabel Wnllnce, Miss Alm.i
Wallace, Miss Batten, Miss Mario -O'Brien
Miss Jessie Conklln, Miss Anna Porter, Miss
Eloanor Conway, Miss Ellen Right-r, Miss
Iludolph, Miss Huth Dicker, Mrs John
Philips nnd Miss Ruth Wunderllch.
Mr. nnd Mrs John Bell, nf Essex ii venue,
nro receiving congratulations on thu birth
of n son. Mrs, Bell will bo rcmomberrd ns
Mlsa Mary Stewart
The Men's Bible Class of St. John's
Church will go on a hike to Strath Haven
Inn, Swarthmoro, on .Tune 3 The hike
will bo followed by a dlnncr-danco at the
Inn.
The hockey team of the Country Club
will give n card party nt tho club this
nfternoon. Members of the rlub are Mrs.
Georgo W. Statzell, Jr., Mrs Oscar Wngon
knlght. Miss Agnes Bergen. Miss Mnry Mc
Mnhon, Miss Kathryn McMahnn, Mrs. Mul
ford. Miss Josephine KatzrnstPln, Miss
Mario . Xoffer. Miss Ireno Morrison, Mrs.
Mary Morgan and Miss Helen Read.
Mrs. C. Elbert Hoffmnn nnd young son,
Elbert Dottercr Hoffman, ot Highland Park,
accompanied by Mrs. C. R. Dotterer, of
North Philadelphia, motored to Somcrton on
Sunday.
Frankford
The second concert of the eighth season
of Tho Symphony Society of Frankford
will be given In the auditorium of tho
Frankford High School tomorrow evening.
The assisting soloist will be Miss Ada L.
Woerthle. Mr. Hcdda Van Den Beemt
will conduct tho orchestra. '
Nearly one hundred members of the
Frankford Grocers' Association motored to
Hatboro last week, whero they woro guests
at an old-fnshloned chicken dinner at
Moor's Inn. Following tho dinner addresses
were made by Mr. Edward Gallon, presi
dent of the association ; Mr. Carl Relchert.
Mr. James F. Curran, Mr. William Rud.
cllffe and Mr. C. Grant Lucas. It was an
nounced that a picnic will be held at Maple
Grove by the association some tlmo during
June.
Roxborough
Mr. R, Bruce Wallace, president of tho
Boxborough Melody Club, gave a reception
for tho members last evening, at his home,
8011 Ridge avenue. Assisting In receiving
were Mr. nnd Mrs. T, Swagcr Potts and
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Jones Thompson.
The memberB of the Mothers' Club of St.
Andrew's Mission, West Manayunk, con
cluded the season's wcrk with n reception
and dinner In honor of Mrs, David B, Will
lams, the president, and her associates. Mrs.
Watson Malone. Mrs. George B. Darby.
Mrs. William H. Stafford. Mrs. Hall and
Miss Davis.
The West Manayunk Civic Association
has been organized with the following of
ficers; President, Sir. Joseph W. Grow;
vlca president, Mr. Robert Gilmore; secre
tary, Mr. Horace J, Heaps, and treasurer,
Mr. James Hockln. The meetings will be
held monthly In the Ashland Heights school.
At the unlop rally of the North and
Northwest District Baptist Young People's
Union, held on Monday night In the Wis
sahlckon Baptist Church, each society con
tributed bandages for the Red Cross So
ciety, The annual lawn fete of the Blenen Ve
rein of Bethanlan Lutheran Church will be
held on Tuesday night. May 30. on the
church lawn, Martin and Pcchln streets.
MRS. G. DALLAS DIXON, JR.
Weddings
GRAHAM McUftllli;.
The wedding of Miss Elizabeth MoBrido,
daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. G. M Mcllrlde.
of 26J2 Edgemont street, nnd Mr. James
Graham took place today nt St. Anns
Oiiurch Mpmphls street and Lehigh avenue.
The ceremony was performed by Father
Hand and tho bride wns given In marriage
by hor father. Ml.is Mary Mcllrlde was her
sitter's maid of honor, nnd Mr. James S.
McDcvitt was best man
After a wedding Journey Mr. nnd Mrs.
Graham will live at 2611 Cedar street.
" West Philadelphia
Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert II. Kyle, of 1S21
North ODth street, aunciunco the engagement
of their daughter, Mkn Gertrude Elizabeth
Kyle, to Mr. John Warren Durborow, nlso
of this city.
Mrs. Ida Gamble. C25D Chestnut street.
Is entertaining her nlater, Ml3 Mary Good
rich, of Jorfiey City, for a few days.
. Mrs. '.M. V? FurlAng. 4628 Walnut street,
will entertain nt dinner this evening.
Northeast Philadelphia
Camden and Vicinity
Mrs. Clarence Bennett, of State street,
entertained at dinner In honor o! Miss Amy
Hexamer and Mr. Ralston Rodgers, whose
engagement has been announced.
The Haddonfleld Fortnightly Club wU
close its season with a luncheon on Friday
at the Indian King,
Mr. 'George F. Prestwlch, of Colllnga
wood, has received his appointment to the
Naval Academy at Annapolis, Md.
Mrs. Harry J. Stiles, of Cleveland, O., Is
visiting her daughter, Mrs, Mah)on Ivlns,
of Merchantvllle.
Mrs. Carrie flackett, of 413 Linden street,
and Mrs. Richard G Develln, of 318 Penn
street, are delegates this -week tq the na
tional Federation of Women's Clubs, held
In New York.
' i i -l
' Concert at Central Y, RL C A,
The orchestra, of the Central Branch
Y. M. C A. will give Its annual concert to
night In the auditorium. 1431 Arch street
The organisation U pnder the direction of
J. F- W. Leman, a member of the Philadel
phia Orchestra, The soloists will be Mlsa
Marguerite Mervine,, violinist , Miss Fanny
H. Loos, pianist, and William J. Clark,
tenor.
MISS JENNIE FELDMAN
Mr. and ilrtf. Hyman Feldman. of 3121
Euclid street, announce tho engagement ot
their daughter. MIS3 Jennie Feldman, to
Mr. Isador Keller of this city.
South Philadelphia
The wedding of Miss Clara Gaudlo,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fiank Guudlo,
1421 South 12th street, to Mr. S.ilvatore
Amorosso will take plnoo on Wednesday,
June 28, at Saint Klta'p Church. Miss
Katherlne Keating will bo maid of honor,
Mies Josephine D'Ainlca and Miss Rose
Becker brldesmilds. The llower girls will
be the bride's sister. Mlsa Flnnl Gaudlo, and
Miss Mario D'Amlca. Mr. Charles Gaudlo
will be best man, Mr- Jesse Buslllo and Mr.
D. Amorosso ushers. A reception will follow
the ceremony at the home of the bride's
parents.
Miss Marie O'Neill. 2117 Morris street,
entertained last evening at dinner at the
Bellovue-Stratford, followed by a theatre
party. Her guests were Miss Anna Monroe,
Sir, Frank Feeney and Mr. Gilmore Bice,
The wedding of Miss Reba L. Fox. daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs, Henry Fox. of 918 South
6th street, to Mr I. Leonard Lewis will
take place on Sunday, June II, A small
reception will follow the ceremony at the
home of the bride's parentB,
Garden Party for Episcopalian Work
A garden party and sale for the beheftt of
the Church of St George, which Bishop
Rhlnelander wishes the Episcopal diocese
of Pennsylvania to build near Cramp's ship
yard, and for the County Centra Mission,
at Newtown, Bucks County, will be given
this afternoon at Krlshelm. the home of Dr
Oeorge Woodward, at Chetput Hill. The
affair will Include dancing, entertainments
for the children, motion pictures and a, sale
of useful household and fancy articles,
flowers, gardert hats, baskets and caked.
Koike fvr tb tjpclttr pa will le ae
Tepted, sod uruitcd ui the Kttnlu LcJiir.
but all utb aollcea luiut tw inittru uu uue
ld of th paper, uiu.l be nUntd la full, with
ull .aoiue, .and when pemlbls tclcphou
number uiut be clien.
Kend all such communications lo "Society
Editor." Kienlm Ledser, 603 Cbeetuut street.
Vulest tl'H rtauireoieuU uie otrrlrd out.
e that, vcrlAratlen inay be w.IM. th
nolle sUl not l'i suUUhed.
MANY SURPRISE) PARTIES , .
IN VARIOUS PARTS OF HE Gift
Miss Freda Madden Entertained for Her Young Marfk4
Friends, Mr. and Mrs. William R. Wolfe Many
Other Entertainments
A SURPRISE dinner was given by Miss
Freda H. Madden at her home, H25
West Columbia avenue. In honor of Mr. and
Mrs. William It Wolfe, who were recently
married
Tho decorations which were In accordance
with tho brldo's favorlto color, pink, were
artistically nrranged.
Anting the guerts were Mr. nnl Mrs,
Wllllnm II. Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. B. Madden,
of Washington! Miss F, It. Madden,
Ml3 Edna (laity. Miss Jean Meier, Miss
Anita Miller, Miss Edytho Miller, Mr. Wlll
lnm Sherman, Mr. Lewis Madden, Mr. Jack
Hrtsenth.il, Mr. Alfred Marks and Dr, Mar
xln Gold
A shower bouquet of orc'itd and sweet
pens was Inter presented to the bride by
Miss F. Madden nnd Mlsa J. Meier.
Members of tho Amicus Club, of South
rhIMdelpVil.i, -entertained their friends on
Sundny cenlng nt the homo of Mr. Slatir'ce
Tnyior, 704 N'orth "th street, An clnbora',0
'Miff t luncheon was served Among those
win entertained were Miss Katherlne
Singer who sang, nccompanled by Mr.
Kmmcl Llpmin at the plnno. Among those
pren.-nt ,.re Mr Abraham Hnlkln. Mr
S.imuel Lip nan. Mr. Maurice Tnyior, Mr.
Maurice Joslow, Mr. Maurice Clair, Mr.
Harry Knliti. Mr, Benjamin Friedman, Mr,
Louts llnrmolln.I Mr Louts D'Costa. Mr.
llmry Olnaburg, Mr. Maurice Gordon, Mr.
.'ncili Balls, Mr. Maurice Ycngr, Mr A,
Sorer Mr A. Stomnchln, Miss Snrnh
S'.innis Miss Cecll.i Livingston, Miss Mot
ile Sitnnver, Miss Line Harmslln . Miss
Horithy Wlnnlck Miss Esthel Toub, Miss
Sarah Herman. Mlsa Kulhcrlno Singer, Miss
ilcasle Sjlcr mid Miss Stomnchln.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Cherry enlettnlncd
on Kntuiday nt their home, 13.10 North
Marnhall Htrcet In honor of Mrs. Max Sha
pirlo of New York.
Mis Max Shnpnrlo wltl be remembered
sib Miii M Wolfe. She Is now spending
i-vc'l weeks with her mother nt 1S41
N'orth Cth street.
Covers were laid for 14 guests.
THE Young Women's Hebrew Associa
tion of Camden will give Us nnnunl
May hop tonight nt New Towers Hall.
Erond'ny nnd Pine street, Cnmden, An
energetic committee la In charge of the
urfalt. The fundj will go toward a now
building for tho nssoclatlon. Tho hall will
bo itrtlstlcally decorated. The following
comprise the Committee In charge: Miss
Julia SlUer. M'ss Lillian Kline, Miss Mny
Tlctlman. Mips Elizabeth Gotsov nnd Miss
Dora Lewis.
The Friends of Lebnnon Hospital will
Klvo their dinco Thursday evening at the
Parkway Building, the date of tho dance
having been changed from Mny 21 to May
25.
A SURPRISE party was given In honor of
Miss Helen Lcblnng by her parents,
Mr. nnd Mrs. I. Leblang, on Snturday eve
ning at their home, 3C44 North Brpad street.
In honor ot hor birthday.
Those present were Miss Frances
Lcblnng. Mlsa Melba Buxhnum, Miss
Mntllda Levlt. Miss Hanna Unterborger,
Miss Esther f-'chwnrtz. Miss Esther
Jacobs, Miss Clarn Meyer, Miss Florence
Wlrkman, Miss Hcttto Fischer, Miss Bes
sie Byron, MIbs Zelda Fain. Mr. Emnnuel
Wlrkman. Mr. Albert FlBChe, Mr. Israel
Fischer. Mr. Emanual Byron, Mr. Geraon'
nnd Mr. Matthias Shnlltn, Mr. Nathaniel
Suzmei, Mr. Samuel Pomerantz, Mr. Na
thaniel Uunvltz. Mr. William Greenspan,
ot Bluefleld. W. Vn and Mr. Hnrry Greens
pan, of Holyoke, Mass.
Miss1 Florence Klrkman sang several
vocal selections accompanied by Miss Helen
Lcblang.
A party was given by Mr. Philip Kra
mor In honor of his 21st birthday on Satur
day nt his home, 3001 BerkB street. The
guests Included Miss Rose Pechersky, Miss
Bessie Levin, Mr. Joseph Unger, Miss Re
becca Pechesky, Miss May Rothman, Miss
Anna Doltch, Mr. B. Buck, Miss Ada
Krause, Miss May Rpthman, Mlsa Anna
Rothman, Miss Gladys Rothman, Miss
Bessie l.ubln, Miss Anna Deltch, Miss
Helon Wlss, Miss Rose Pecehlrsky, Miss
Rebecca Pcrchlrsky, .MIss Frances Levin,
Miss Bcsiilo Levin. Mlsa Mlnnlo Schwartz.
Miss Magen, Miss Bessie Clark. Miss J.
Sldelman, Miss Ruth Nosseck. Miss Rose
Knffs. Mlas F. Saslov, Miss Anna Kramer.
Miss Paulino Ring, Miss F. Rubensteln,
Miss Rose Trangle, Mr. George Gelger, Mr.
Charles Gelger, Mr. Benjamin Gelger, Mr.
Julia Wlss, Mr. Alexander Goodrich, Mr.
Irwin Feldman, Mr. Samuel Aaron. Mr.
Benjamin Rubensteln, Mr. Morris Rosen
steln, Mr. Morris Cohen, Mr. A. Rlchman,
Mr. Benjamin Levies, Mr. Harry JaBpen,
Mr. Joseph Unger, Mr. S. Apfel, Mr. Benja
min Kramer. Mr. B. Buckmnn, Mr. Harry
D. Woeck, Mr. W. M. Gecker, Mr. Samuel
Segal and Mr. M. Ring.
THE Regal Club wilt hold Its last sub
scription dance of the season on Satur
day evening, at the Twentieth Century Club,
Lansdowne. Among those present will be
Miss Gertrude Reglna Brown, Miss Bessie
Gallagher, Miss Reta Gallagher, MIbs Ella
Conaty, Mlsa May Moore, 'Miss Adelaide
Moore, Miss Ella Hey, Miss Lillian Hough
ton, Miss Marie Loguo, Miss Mary Toner,
Miss Isabel McNeils, Miss Alvlno Klmmerle,
Miss Marlon Costello, Miss Madeline Davis.
Miss Helen McSorley, Miss Margaret Mc
Sorley. Miss Adelaide Gllllngham, Miss
Pauline Dougherty. Miss Frances Crowley
Miss Eleanor Crowley. Miss Ethel Waltman,
Miss Jean Fltzpatrlck, Miss Alma Fltzpat
rick, Miss Helen Cassldy, Miss Blanche
Kent, Miss Dixie Breene, Miss Reta Wenzell.
Ml3a Marie McLoughlln, Miss Marie Daley,
Mlsa Marie Wlndlsh. Miss May Gash, Miss
Anna Furey, Miss Reba Boothby, Miss Rene
Kane, Miss Marie O'Neill, Miss Alma Don-,
aid. Miss Madeline Conahan, Miss Bessie
Walsh, Miss Helen Miller, Miss Reglna
Farrell. Miss Loretta Dunn. Miss May
Ellis, Miss Alice Halpln, Miss Laura Bahls,
Mr. and Mrs, E. A. Dougherty, Mr. and Mrs.
M,,i;T.M.c.cl08k Mr ftnd Francta J,
A,8hi Mli.John Christie. Mr. James Cow
aty. Mr. William Keegan, Mr, Frank Cw
ney, Mr. Robert Keown, Mr. Charle 0h
llngham, Mr. Joseph Ddtigherty, Mr. 3m
Confer. Mr. Hugh Daley. Mr,. Michael X--vine.
Mr. John Manley, Mr. Thorhns Ma
V' 5J.r" . Drew Toland, Mr. James Derharri,
f. J?.',ihrtrd Wamond. Mr Aloyslus Kelly,
Mr, Gilbert Van Hoesen. Mr. Dewees Kirch
ner. Mr, Walter Donahlie, Mr. William
Townsend, Mr, Franc's McGurU. Mr, Jftrft
McGurk, Mr. David Hamilton, Mr. William
Devlne, Mr. Edward Mulherin, Mr, Wllllarrt
Donahue, Mr. Joseph Whelart, Mr. Jodepn
Creamer, Mr. Raymond Creamer, Mr. Frank
Brannlgnn. Mr, Martin Hlckey, Mr. Lestef
W tmer. Mr. Harry Hlckey, Mr. Elmer Con
noil, Mr. Joseph Cunningham, Mr. William
Shettzllne, Mr. Richard Wilsh, Mr. Dnll
Hogan, Mr. Joseph Clay, Mr. William tjlay,
Mr. James Djiffy. Mr. John Forrest, Mr.
Wllllnm Orirtln. Mr. Charles Leonard, Mri
Joseph Madison, Mr. John McGinn, Mr,
Charles Lannlhg. Mr. Thomas Roche, Mr,
William Richmond, Mr. Edward Caniey
and Mr. Hugh Ktenan.
A concert wns given Inst Wednesday
In honor of tho young Italian baritone, Mr.
Armando Campanile, Among the artists
who took part were Miss R. Barry, so
prnnoi Miss Fern Tletesworth, contralto!
Miss V. McCloskey. pianist; Miss N. Gor
man, pianist; Mr. Blaglo Barlalomes, bass;
Professor Gnbrlele Frnnchettl, violinist.
Wilmington
WILMINGTON. Del., May 24. Mr.
James Jacob Schock. of St. Louis, Mo Is
visiting her mother, Mrs. Ella D, B. Somple.
Mrs. Richard Reese Is visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Nellson, of Bayvllle, N J.
Miss Katherlne Wilson Is visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Edward M. Williams, nt Milton, Mass.
Mrs. O. Curtis Purdy returned Saturday
from a fortnight's Visit In Ithaca, N. T.
Mr. nnd Sirs. Robert Smith and Mr. and
Mrs. William C. Corey cntetralned nt the
Friday night Dancing Class at a supper and
dance at Nnaman's Friday next
Tho Colonial Dnmcs expect to hold a com
meliorative meeting In New Castle June 8
nt the home of Mrs. Harry Handy Hay. who
will read a paper on the distinguished per'
sons who havo resided at her home.
Miss Madeline Henry, of Troy. N. Y who
has been visiting Miss Louise Nowland for
the Inst fortnight, has returned home.
Miss Mildred Tnyior Is spending three
weeks with Mrs. Howard Maxwell In Schen
ectady, N, Y.
Miss Rence du Pont entertained a house
party nt the Sloorn, near Cambridge over
the week-end. Her guests were Miss Allsa
MncMnster. of Portland, Ore., who has been
visiting her for some time. Miss Mildred
Ho6pes, r f this city, and Mrs. Duer Irving,
ot New York.
Mr. nnd Mrs. William Strong, of New
York and Pe-u, Mass.. are wick-end guests
ot Mr. nnd Mrs. T. E. Dorcmus. Mr. and
Mrs. Doremus gave a small dinner party
nt Naaman's for them Thursday night and
a tea at the Country Club Friday.
What's Doing Tonight
P'lllnd'lnhln. Todijr end Tomorrow Exposition.
Commercial Muneum.
i.'. "-v-h "f Is" P"nij-lvnla Acsdemy of
the Fin Artn. miiKkfd bull.
Municipal Bund concert. Belfleld playsround.
Concert by the orchretra of the Central if.
, j,t mi irrn Hircn n ocorv.
Fortieth and Market StreeU' Duslneas Men. T
South -10th etreeti 8 o'clock. Fr.
County Ml!cnl Po-lety. Colter of Phralclans.
22d and I.udlotv atreetn. S o'clock. Free.
Democratic Club, 14.10 South Penn aquare, 8
ocjock. ,
Ttellrlon In R''kpp'eare," h Mnnalcnor
lluuh T. ltenry. Catholic Olrla' Itieh School.
Over-Sea Club. The Roosevelt.
""-l-i(on Cnlle- of Osteopathy. 10th and
Spring Oarden streets.
Parents' meetlnit. Cnmpholl-t.yon Schoot. 8th
and Fltsiratcr streets: 8 o'clock.
AMUSEMENTS
AMUSEMENTS
PALA'CE
JJHMAnKET
JOc 20c
10 A. M. to
ll!l5 l, M.
A TjTTp nrfDn ' "tub heart of
MARIlil DUlVU NORA FLYN.N"
Adited Attraction First Episode of
Billie Burke1" "Gloria's Romance"
v.,v Eolicie Eiery Mon.. Tues and Wed.
ThurJ.. Fri.. Sat.. BUSTIN FAKNUM
In "DAVID OAHRICK"
STANLEY
MARKET Ab. 10th
11. IS A M.
to UtlS 1. M.
George Beban in "Pasquale"
ADDED ATTKACTIONS ALL WEEK
Charlie Chaplin in "POLICE"
Jn "bWBBT K1TTYBEI,LAIR3
at10:0. 12:30. SslS, , 9. T: and OtSO.
4 , 1 CHESTNUT DBLQW 16th
Ai'CaClia Albert Chevalier
-1" In 'The iltddleman"
Added Attraction Third Episode of
II1LL1B BUKKB In ' QLOUIA'lf ROMANCE"
Tburs , Frl-. SaU "NOT MY S18TER"
V-r T " MARKET ABOVE BTH
VmrnVIJ, 0 A. M to 11:19 P.'m.
VlOLUIld, ALiCE BRADY
In First Presentation TANQLKD FATES"
FORD BTERUNQ In "THE BNOW-CURER"
0:D and LOCUST STREETS
T "rtTTOT 6SD and liOCUST 8TI
1,111,1)li1 ROBERT WARWICK
In 'SUDDJJN UJCHES"
BELMONT
52D ABOVB MARKET
ttloAftCJlU SWEET
l "TUB SQ WEBS
"MEET ME AT THE BELL"
Suffrage Day at the
Philadelphia Today and
Tomorrow Civic Exposition
Auditorium IlulMlnir. Commercial Muaeum. 34th
SU Delow Spruce. Open 10 A. M. to 10 P. X.
Dally except Sunday.
Admission 25 Cents
The Wonderful ? 1,000.000 Panama-Faclflc
Government Exhibits. Cartrldrei Making;. Flao;
i:mbroldery, Wnrklnsr Post ODlce, 600 School
Children at Work, in.000 square feet of City of
Philadelphia Exhibits,
Hundred Charitable, Civic. Religious and
Educational Exhibits.
RESTAURANT
Tomorrow Oond Roads Day, City Club Day.
EVERYBODY GOES SOMETHINO
DOING EVERY MINUTE
COME EARLY STAY" LATB
Auspices Un(vernUy of Pennsylvania.
Franklin Field, Tues. Evg., June 6
OPEN a t T A ALL-
AIR A I D A STAR
QPERA "- x " CAST
Chorus 500 Orchestra 165
Beats WOO. $2.50. 12 00. II JO. Reduction
of SOc on erts subscribed' for at University
Recorder's Ottlce, before public sale at Clmbels
May 20.
ACADEMY TONIGHT AT 8:16
""D-o" Popular Music
Jr OPS by the
Concerts XttS
Soloist: MARY M. BARJIETT, Soprano.
Topular Prices. Hcppe's, 1110 Chestnut Bt.
KEITH'S I $?& f&.F10
1 Evening Lo.Ig.r,
GEORGE NASH & CO.
"NIZAM'S COURT DANCER"
JASPER, AND OTHERS
Today at 2, 25c SOc. Tonight at S, 23a to. $L
Globe Theatre uS55S&i
JTi UWC VJ. UDUYILLB ContlnuouV?i
, A. M, t9 11 P M. 10c, JSe, 35s
gSSS Millionaire Son
"VVerner-Amoros Troupe
And Other Well-Known VaudevUllaji
T.YTMP, POPULAR 1 M MAT TODAT
U I XVIVJ TONIGHT AT 8 !l8
THE UREAT $160,000 MOBlCAt. heVOB
"TOWN TOPICS"
With an AU-SUr Cast, Including JJERT LESUJi.
SOPHIE TUCKER. CROSS JOSEPHINE
MARIE UtVAjtRE and lit OTHERS.
Forrestr-PoP. Mat. Today ft
uveiy .nd His Bridal Night
'":' v,,h,h Dolly Sisters
Rest Seal $1 at popular Matinee TOUAX
ADELPHI m?n,nog MAYS
Grace George ta luW?w
YORK JDKA SEATB ON SALE NOW
WALNUT Mat Ton"W., 26c & 5Q
UimUluUKJ SaCotprwl Actors,
Voreoutt Busi.
tk Trottao; r mm
T Woodside pf
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