EVfiMEKQ IMm&BVmiAi)ELVEI& THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1010. 13 mt WYNNE EXPATIATES ON VARIOUS DOINGS OP SOCIETY felta of Early Morning Bad Weather, the Two n,if. Era Affairs Yesterday Proved Extremely Success-tful-Funny Times at Girls' Camp in Chevy ch riU the ponies ponied and the dolls filled and t" UUB ""-- - I doneu .u ,. invelv and a tZadV,nat1oPoy P8r r.trdav. At drat, you know, we PS worried pink for fear It would &S and the dqlls would mi uu., ., KiV of the animate; and. my dears, Skin in ,-,., i by 8:30 Wt "morn nB and kept up tilt noont IJZr. Isn't this Weather wretched? fiLwu heard whether they a.c going ff!8Z it,, nonv show, and what about Awards party! anything doing &, bn it went. Then Mrs. wooa US' Hgi)led and said, rain or Bhlne, things S IS. i. ti, weather made It necessary, iffif!. . r,in., rinfhler nhc SatoMed there, because much of the SmY.Vi!-.. ,-milrl be dono lnsldo the &. u.. wMither made It then Billy Clothier phoned from his that all was to go on as usual out Fwnnewood. So our mintu were set '4:.a . nut on our second best frocks S liits and shoes nnd topped them all Sh rain coats and top coats and sports ffiL, ..,nors nnd off We went. And SXerowds at both places-well, as I havo "(,irto and once again remarKeu, wnero Mr alt come from and where they get ?!(,. money from Is a puzzle Jto mo; but fsfi. io and It gets, so what I remark f the matter Is neither heio nor there, jjfoflce' It to say, both affairs were a fkt success. The only pity was that $y chose the same day. fpw'and then ono hears echoes of the DinSJ in "Catsburg," where some of our tees and damsels aio disporting them Igvea In tents nt tho camp fnr women TTChm' Chase, jusi ouisiue ui wubiuhk- in and, Deiieve mc i " ".. ..... .. J -rookies" are getting very mannish, JndeVen have borrowed some of biothei's pi fa Stftes, from what a wee bird told mo, :fcf certain It Is that Tom's pajamas weio 'Sned to bister, uno smun iuuiuu fjctnalty threatens to ask leave to go to Country Clulj, una iano a teai oain 'Mk real tub with hot water, for she sol 'fely asserts she may get over her expo Office In "those showers," but "she'll JS. be tho same, absltively." I hate to ;jj3nlcof What tho 'dear things havo suf- 1rei for their country. An enterprising ijrai orcned a sweots stand opposite fcamp entrances nnci win prooauiy M a great amount of money, so Smorous are the pang3 of natuie which rani satisfaction fiom tlie hungry WLj.. - nlt.lat.na i-lm rlnuh nmns tlin $tti3 and cat and cat. si large meeting will bo held this eve fein Ihe parish loom of Holy Trinity 'torch, on 20th street near Walnut, by ftombers of the Silver Bay Alumni Asso ciation. Recent views of Silver Bay will fishhown by Mr. James K. Quay, of the JBjtI Presbyterian Board of Foreign address on the benefits to bo derived .Snthe conference will be delivered by it Pff Rev. William It. Turner, and there trill be responses from a number of the ij;le;ate$ who attended the conference 111 s-ti.fi fWier years. It appears the I'liuaueipmu legation carried off tho banner last year hr having been tho largest one. Many jromwent people auenu uicse uiinuui uun- Terences up at Sliver Bay, which is off like George, In Now York. Last year w t8Min(!nr d and tPAn,?lm?a,n2I!etw"? 'ven at the nit- M iI,,iMSai?e.dlck0' M, O. Browning b' Or'esnaber, Mm A Ircdale. Mm v S ockborger SIr R CnSey. M?.T Ptlw. nir8Mr f"rnC "nye8' Mr' A. A. Tur! ner, jir. j. m. Durccss. Mr w Qni,a. . ge 0?' Se'uvlendt. S LwX' S George Hogan, Jr.. president of tho club was also toastmastor of the evening Along the Main Line nlsciub wll? -T"e, J,Unlor Frle""s Ten nis Club will give an Informal dance at ili Sarenla"' BpooW,Be- " ' tt Miss Catharine, P. Casnct, of 93B2 Drexel rnante?11? "'I1!10 Wembers ot the Alpha nhyaatCd,0netIa?ttt,ar S'Bma " qhnIVl3nF?I!?-T,,0 M,lln Ll"e Slower of nmvlTS1.'11 ,n ,u.'" slvo nn exhibition vnl W ll0,1,0rlMI Crlckct Club to day, nlso Wednesday, June 14. nnY.v MAwn Mr. i f t?t. ,, wiL ,f rclurnoI from Honey brook, Pn., m e ey, Tro the Ruests of Mr. and Mrs Samuel J. Im for several days. Miss Dorothy i-'ogarty, of 312 Uryn Mnwr ?Wtto Troy,ex.r Yd ,IOma nftr a mon,n'a ..nJ!1; An'lr,cw; Wright Crawford, who Is flMnftS y ?n t!!e Art Af,soelatl"n of I'lilla delr hla, w II give nn Illustrated lecture on ,.,,.. aB ..,m"rovomcnt '" America and S"V"!Tf"l"l! '" immunity Centre Hall, rhe nffalr Is under tho auspices of tho Main Line Citizens' Association. ' ?ADiN',?U, Mr nn1 Mrs- A. J. Drexel Paul, of Ttadnor, are spending n few days In rvew York. Mr. and .Mrs. Finnli Tracy Grlswold en tertained at dinner Tuesday evening nt Ilotthorpe, their homo In Itadnor. Among tho guests were Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Now hall, Mr. nnd Mrs. Clin -Ion Yarnnll, Mr. and Mrs. James Wlllenx. M t,'roi, ti. kins. Dr. nnd Mrs. John C-lbbon, Mr. and .Mrs. Krancls V. Lloyd and Mr. and Mrs. George Wharton Pepper. ST. DAVID'S Mr. and Mrs. Theodore W. Heath and Miss Elizabeth Heath, who have taken a house at St. David's for the .summer, are spending a couplo of weeks nt The Traymore. In Atlantic City. air. B. P. Uatcs, of Midland avenue, has returned from Hot Springs, Vn., where ho was attending a golf association tournament. - - i ........ .. . . . ii. 1KSV""-V,N -'!J1 ' ' ' Pi f Mi's. ,s re. WOTSffiMS .- Jf " V fi' " n. lZSS. .. FE1ET0BEGIVENIN ANY EVENT OF WEATHER Preparations for Large Affair at Merion Go on Apace WEDDINGS IF Sally Ashhurst came up fiom Cuba iWlook he" small nieces to tho confer ,nce. Jlarion Toulmin usually goes also, ?Sl the Elilston Perots and Perot Blssell ,ln! dpzens of others. There Is so much ji?oo Desmes talcing tne classes inai many .Hone, younger girls enjoy going lm .RtBSi Etnsllv. Tho countrv Is lovely, the ... .... . . iKsnery wonaenui, and an is conciucivo tr- 'M.t. good time. ft NANCY WYNNE. P Personals jr Mr. and Mrs. Charles Custls Harrison. fcTof Chuckswood, Vlllanova, will give a totr on Tuebday. June 13. In honor of Wa nilzabeth Wllmor Grimth, whoso on- JJfment to Mr Udward Croser Puge was wtounced recently. Mrj. William Ellis Scull, of Lelchton Uce, Overbrook. iravo ii tea at her homo .Way, Jllsa Marcot Ellis Scull. Miss Helen Sill and Miss Aimee Hutchinson nreslded Rttllw tea table, Xaptaln William Leo Russell. U S. N.. omiandant of the yard, and Mrs. Russell SUMay afternoon, nt their hnme In tho MTV Yard. (?nvpra will I,, lnl.l fni- nlinur atJtuesta. Mf!, James D. Wln.snr. .Tt. nf TlnKninnnt. 11 entertain nn WadnaoHa,. Vnw ?t 1 In Jj Charles M. Lea's box at the Horse T. &nH ATf a Tnaanli T)adb nvtrl XT Ida L-iSefjdOra. TlfttHJ nf Wlc,ctf,t,lnl,n ni.At.ua nurl m Upsal street, will give an Informal Iff1" Party on Saturday afternoon from P "", o C10CK. Vlnl r, . .- . . .. ,- S; T v """irucior uuy a. uisseii, u, s. p W4 Mrs. nissett entertained Informally Tning at a small dinner party at a home, B19 South 21st street. if. Bnd Mod rAn.A t... a in... ir- ' -""- -. ucuiga .ounuu mm iistj gtaret Burton, 2015 Spruce street, are jwpylnjr Hurricane Hall, their Devon W1 Aney wl" sPend the summer at Nar- in rier, as usual, "Ira, Horaca TtrnnlrA Tlnrfr hod ntnc.il 1.a ffVnent' 22 West Rlttenbouse square, KSJ T Vpplnf wi'h her daughter. Mrs. ,rjr Drinker Hiley at Strafford. iPt 1L A. "nmruov nf JJ1I Ttl.- S!i! nnounca the enffasement of hts iassnter. Mian rnro-aH n.mnD. -. 0'aj Alien. .,., - .. Sfir!;E4wa,''i lungerieh Smith will leave ifi iT?8 May totla, t occupy her cottage W tha summer. IwLm ""'liBdon , Valley Country Club Egt asm us annual spring tonnls tourna- S1 m Saturday till Wednesday. A tef.7i"ler dance wl" be Biven on Satur, Jd Mrs. Prod Perry Powers, of i jwrvey gtreet, Oermantown, hae very dWOtrry festival tr. h. I.ian o........... ffiwn and evening:, June 3. by the mem. llftL"" -nnian KuUeavor Society of M .,, r8byterlan Church. Cakes and Vk1 Ior Bal8- Tho Proceed m5tf f.lcY alSQ or ne wrk of be t .g,u, , oanuago, Chill. keUi2fainuai Juno fete- " b e'vn Wim r,i.l ". i?3 t-'Oapin Memorial UlM i MAe4 BUnd- vll b held gn B'n( the hniiin B7t9 wmm. -..- Pfi SSS .SJA.fE"! A w. VON ALBADE PATTERSOM. A quiet wedding will talio place tonight at o'clock In the Church of St. Francis de Sales, when Miss Helen Thomas Patter son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Bouvler Patterson, of 327 South -16th street, will be como tho hrldo of Mr. Wells Tcto von Albade. Tho bride, who will be given In marriage by her father, will wear a gown of silver cloth with an overdress of white silk net. Tho train falls from the waist line In two long points and Is embroidered In silver. Her tullo veil will be caught with orange blossoms and sho will carry it shower bouquet of white roses and lilies of the valley. Mrs. James Frederick Warren will attend Miss Patterson as matron of honor, and will wear a pink embroidered net frock trimmed with pink ribbons. Her hat will bo a picturesque black ono trimmed with a pink silk poppy nnd blue nnd pink sti earners. Sho will carry an old-fnsh-loned bouquet of sweetheart loses arid forget-me-nots. Mr. Clarence U Morrison, of derniantown. will bo best man, and the ushers will Include Mr. Richard Patterson, Mr. James Frederick Warren, Mr. Michael B. Patterson and Mr. Harold Butler Mont gomery, of Atlantic City. A small recep tion will follow for the two families and tho bridal party. ..4FVns ,'.. MISS OLIVIA HARDY Miss Hardy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Hardy, of 415 Preston street. She is ono of those who are interested in the lnrpre pardon fete which will be Riven tomorrow and Saturday at the Merion Convent of Mercy for the benefit of tho Mater Misoricordiae Hospital. Along the Reading A quilt social and entertainment will be given by tho Salem Baptist Sunday school tomorrow ccnlng. A quilt containing about 200 names, all embroidered, will be given to tho person who disposes of the highest number of tickets. A lawn party will ho given by Inde pendent Klro Company No. 2, McKInley, at tho firo house. Ogontz, Jenklntown, Tuesdny afternoon and "evening. May 30. Mr. and Mrs. AlcCnrtney, of West Phil adelphia, have opened their summer homo on Park avenue. Willow Grove. Mrs. J. II. Hoover, accompanied by her dnughter, Mrs. K. Stewart, havo gone to Atlantic City for tho summer. Their home on Ashbourne rond will be occupied by Mr. G. W. Hill until the fall. Tho next meeting of tho Horsham Farm ers' Club will bo held June 10, nt Oak Knoll, tho homo of tho dlsses Gocntncr. ? f . . U i. Germantown Mr. nnd Mis. John A. Seeds, of Upsal street and Wlssahlckon avenue, have Issued cards for the marriage of their daughter. Miss lola Merlo Seeds, to Mr Edward Gordon M. Mno Gannon, of Montreal, on Wednesday. Juno 17, in Cahary Prot estant Episcopal Church at fi.30 o'clock. A lcceptlon will follow the ceremony. Miss Ruth Elsenhower, of Upsal street, west of Wayno avenue, will leave today for Wllllamstown. Mnss., where sho will attend a house party to be given by the Williams College students. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Smith of 6920 Walnut Iane. gave a bridal dinner at their home on Sunday, In honor of Mr. nnd Mis. S. Kantor of New York. Covers were laid for ten nnd the table was elaborately decorated with (lowers Mrs. Kantor was Mlbs Gussle Kofs before her marlage to Mr. Kantor on Saturday, CHIFFON MUFFS ARE WORN WITH CAPES Every Day a New Fad Is Taken Up by Milady at the Seashore 4tasong uta feature pt tha enter. Mr. FMUp Carrot MISS FLORENCE IDA HITCHINS McCALtr-HITCHINS Tho wedding of Miss Florence Ida Hitch Ins, of 10 South B9th street, to Charles B. McCall, Jr., of 213S Wharton street, will take place this evening at the parsonage, 180S Christian Btreet, The Rev. Willis B. Skitlman, pastor of thq Tabor Presbyterian Church, will officiate. Only a fow members of tho Immediate family will bo present. Miss Illtchlns is the daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Hitchins, widow of the late Rob ert J. Illtchlns i a granddaughter of Mis. James Wallace and of the late James Wallace, and youngest granddaughter of the late James and Laura Hitchins, of At lantic City. Mr. McCall Is the son of Charles B. McCall, a contractor and build er, and of the late Anna McCall. The young couple will be home to their friends after May 30. , WEINER SAFFRON The wedding of Miss Frances Saffron and Mr Harry Weiner took place on Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will iam S. Saffron, 429 Mllltiu street, The home was beautifully decorated for the occasion. Among the guests were: Mr. and Mrs. William S. Saffron, Mr, Martin Saffron, Mr. and Mrs. J. Sultanoff, Mr. Charles Sultan off Mr. Samuel SultanotT, Miss Rebecca Sultanoff, Mr. and Mrs. I. Sultanoff, Mr. and Mrs- Harry Saffron, Mr. and Mrs. Lavlnsky. of New York; Mr. an Mrs. Osborn, of New York city; Mr. and, Mrs, Fisher, Miss Ida Llbman, Mr. und Mrs. j Llbman, Mr. P- Llbman. Mrs. Saffron, Miss Clara Saffron, Miss Ida Saffron. Mr. and Mrs. Row. Mrs. MeUel, Mr. M. Meizel, Mrs, Saser, Mr. Sager, Mrs. Cohen and family. MI3 tena Bernstein, Me. B. Wein er Mr- Barauel Weiner, Mrs. Eva. Weiner. of' Chicago, 111-1 Mr Maxwell Saffron, Mr. ,i oiknw Miss Sadie Sulckler, Mr. and Mrs. Kirsbnwr. Mr. Hon-js Smolensky and West Philadelphia Mrs. Roslna M. Kelly, of 5S4S Snruce street. Is entertaining a number of her friends, at her summer home, Bed Qables, Ocean Gate, N. J. Tho guests Include Miss Edith M. Taylor Miss Blanche G. Jones and Miss Klsye G. Gutekunst. Miss Florence M. Keys, Miss Lydln B. Sheppard and Miss Sarah J. Heddlngtori; Tho Semper Fldelis Class, of the Geth semane Lutheran Church. 60th and Callow hill streets, will present a "Vision of Angels" and a tableaux of tho church year this evening. A strawberry festival for the benefit of tho Hebron Baptist Church, 56th and Vine streets, will be held tonight on the church grounds. i Mr. and Mrs. William Glllnllen. of 58th and Summer streets, will leave for Lans dale, to bo the week-end guests of Mr. GUI Allen's brother and slster-ln-Uw. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Olllflllen, Mr. nnd Mrs. Kvan V. Kimble, of the Marlyn have returned from a short stay at the Marlborough-BIenhelm and are now spending a fortnight at tho New V Ulard, Washington. i At the wedding of Miss Lovlna Billing ton Wesley to Mr. Perclval Garrett Mad dock which will ,occur on June t, at seven o'clock In the West Walnut Street church with a receptloil at the Phllomuslan Club, ,, mnimn nf ftionor will bo Mrs. Fred- erla Harvey, thi bridesmaids will be Miss Adelaide Spencer. Mrs. Norman W Harker, Miss Helen Breltenbnugh. Miss Helen Glase. Mr Henry Maddock will be best man, and usnors inciuae air wonaiu noun, Mr. Robert Plerspolnt. Mr. Joseph Bond, Wlllam Woodruff. Rlchafd Naylor. William Rudd. At home cards are enclosed for The Plnehurst, 45th and Pine, on the second and third Fridays' In Octobsr Miss Helen Glase entertained at lunch eon on Saturday In honor of the bride. On Tuesday Miss Breltenbaugh enter tained at luncheon and bridge Yesterday Mrs. Harvey entertained at a theatre party followed by tea at the Bellevue-Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W, Maddock enter tained the entire bridal party at bridge and supper the same day. Miss Spencer will entertain at luncheon tomorrow. Mrs, Arthur'' Hanauer, of New York, who has been visiting in the West is spending a couple of weeks with Miss Kitty Bressler. at the Brantwood Apartments, ATLANTIC CITY, May 25. Short shoulder capes, corded and shirred with long stole ends and high collars. Intro duced a now noto In summer wraps today nnd promise to supersede furs, which wcro worn so Indiscriminately last season without the slightest regard to the temperature. But don't think that tho Boardwalk maid Is going to pay any more attention to the climatic conditions this season where Dame Fashion Is concerned, for these new silk wraps aro worn with pctlto corded and shirred silken muffs lined with fluffy plalt Ings of chiffon. Think of carrying per-f-plrlng hands in chiffon and silk muffs In August I On chill lato spring days the silken scarfs or shoulder capes with muffs are rather fetching. uicnuei Francis Doyle and Miss A. M. Doyle, who havo been at the Traymore for a short rest, left Tuesday afternoon for Washington, D. C. Mr. Doyle will sail for Ireland Saturday to defend Sir Roger Case ment. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Wilson nre enter taining a party of Philadelphia friends at Haddon Hall for a few days. KnloylnK Mr. and Mrs. Wilson's hospitality arc the Rev. J. L. Scott, Mrs. Scott. Mr. and Mrs. John Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. William White. A family party at tho Strand includes Mr. and .Mrs. N D. Moore. Miss Edith M Moore, Mrs. L. W. Bean, .Miss Sophia Bal lenger. Mrs. M. R. Troth and Miss Storer have joined friends at the Chalfonte. Mr and Mrs. Charles II. Davis nre spending a week nt tho tamo hotel, where Mrs James A Bayard and Miss Mabel Bayard aro also making their seashore home. A family party of Phlladelphlans at the Runnymede Includes Mrs. Mary Mclntyre, Mrs. Martha Mitchell, Miss E. T. Weagle! Miss Jane D. Mclntyre, Miss Frances Mc lntyre and Mrs. S. S. Rawllnir. Miss Sallla II. Greene and Miss Dorothy Marshall, of Germantown. are nt tho same hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Ashby have Joined the Philadelphia colony at tho Brighton. Mrs. II. T. Adams camo down from Ger mantown to attend the general assembly, and Is at the Dennis with Miss Shaw, of Bal timore. Mrs. Somors and Miss M. R, Somers ar rived at tho Marlborough-BIenhelm on Tues day and will remain for a fortnight. Mrs. Robert Ferguson, of Wyncote, has Joined Mrs. Sydney Carpenter at the Traymore. South Philadelphia A very pretty wedding took place Sunday evening at 7 o'clock at the Casino Hall when Miss Rose Segal, daughter of Sir. and Mrs, II. Segal, of 638 Reed street, became the bride of Mr. L. Freldman, of Pottstown, Pa. A reception followed tho ceremony, after which Mr. and Mrs. Freldman left for At lantic City On their return they will make their home In Pottstown Kensington , Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hackett, of 2321 East Cumberland street, have gone to Am bler, Pa-, for the summer. Mrs, Lemuel J. McCauley, of 2149 East Cumberland street, has left for an extended (rip through California, and on her return will go to her summer home In Island Heights, The second annual field day of Class 6 of the Union Tabernacla Church will be held la LaDsdowno, Pa., on Saturday, June 19. If It rains tomorrow nnd Saturday the large Fete Chnmpetre to be given nt Merlon for the benefit of the Mater Mlserlcordlae Hospital will bo changed from a rustic fcto Into a delightful Indoor affair. The spacious porch of the convent will be lintis formed Into nn old-fashioned market day fair, while tho school dining room will be used as a dainty restaurant, with flower decked tables, nnd tho wide corridors nnd parlors transformed Into delightful llttlo shops, where all sorts of beautiful things will bo displayed. Even If the camel nnd monkey will not bo allowed within the conent wnlls, the amusement Centre will ho held In n largo room on the main floor. The gipsy tent, wherein Mis-) Roberta Browning nnd Miss Charlotte Mulccy will rend palm nnd tell all sorts of delightful things to their visi tors, will nlso be set up "Inside," and tho gipsy maids will give a royal welcome to any one who comes their way. But the committee nnd other prominent women In charge of tho nffalr nro hoping for clear skies nnd real May weather, and with tho beautiful school grounds for a setting It would Indeed bo a shame to hold the fete Indoors. In order that no one will mlsi the show, tnxles will meet trains nt the Merlon sta tion, nnd 62d street trolley line at tho Bala terminus, when for a nominal charge visitors will bo carried direct to the con vent gates. Archbishop Prendergnst nnd other prom inent ccclcslnstlcs will visit the fete during the dnys, tho Archbishop expecting to motor out on Friday. An interesting announcement was made nt this week's meeting nt Merion when Miss Katherlno A. G. Scnnnelt, one of the most active nldes at the Market day booth, In formed those present thnt sho had per sonally cnlled upon tho Archlbphop, Bishop McCort, Monslgnor Gerald Coghlnn, the Ilov. Father Davey, S. J., rector of tho Gcsu, nnd President of St Joseph's College, anil secured from each tho order for their Satur day's marketing. Orders will be received for marketing even after tho fete closes. Orders will nlso be lecelved for dellclom homemade bread, biscuits, cakes nnd can dles. Mrs. Leonard A. Hlckley, Mrs. Jo seph F. Gallagher and Mrs. M. P. Qulnn nre In charge of the cake nnd candy booth nnd will be assisted by n bevy of young girls. At tho clgnr nnd cigarette booth, Mis. J. J. Bannon will be nsslstcd by Mrs Wln fleld Scharpe, Mrs. Herman Votterllcn, Mrs. George H. Gilchrist, Mrs. Thomas Brady, Miss Marie Qulnn, Miss Margaret Bannon, Miss Oenevlevo Harrison, Miss Dorothy Rumbarger and Miss Mario Ratlgan. Navy Yard News Miss Eugenia Ryan, dnughter of Paymas ter Eugene D. Ryan, V. S. N., and Mrs Ryan, will entertain Informally on Saturday afternoon from 3 to C nt her homo In the Navy yard. Her guests, 24 In number, will Include Miss Frances Hnmmond, Miss Eliza beth Lawrence, Miss Anna Lucas, Miss Lucy Morse, Miss Marjory Morse, Miss Marian Itussell, Miss Nnncy Little. Miss Barbara Clayton. Miss Ellen Whitman, Miss Ellse Merkel, Mlbs Helen Michell, Miss Mary Mil ler, Miss Josephine Knight, Miss Helen Hill, Miss Bessie Labrd. Miss Peggy Deal, Miss Ethel Butler, Miss Laura Halford, Miss Dorothy Dicrer, Miss Janet Sullivan, Miss Eleanor Sullivan nnd Miss Edith Roberts Mrs. Alexander E. Williams, wife of Cap tain Williams, U. S. M. C, of 2322 South 21st street, will have as her guest Mrs. Tarleton H. Bean, who Is on her way to Annapolis, Md Mrs. Bean will stay a week North Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. D. Nast havo closed their home at 2953 North 25th street and have opened their summer cottage at 106 South Massachusetts avenue, Atlantic City, where they will stay for the summer months. Dr. and Mrs. J. Schembs and family havn closed their new homo on North 21st street and have motored to Atlantic City, where they will occupy their cottngo until the fall. Mr. B. T. Gllroy, of 1403 North 24th street, will spend tho week-end at Beth lehem. Miss Rosa Reager. of 2317 North Cleve land avenue, entertained at cards, followed by a buffet supper last Sunday evening Miss Reager will spend the week-end nt the Hotel Dayton, Wlldwood, Mr. nnd Mrs. D. Lustman, of 115 North 54th street, are .entertaining Mr. Plncus Weiss, of Scranton, for a few days. Miss Rae Friedman, of 2132 Wallace -street, has returned home from a lslt to her brother, Mr. Bernard Friedman, of Blverside. Mrs. May Myers, of North 20th street, will spend the week-end at the Hotel Breevoort, Atlantic City. Mrs. J. Aarons, of 2317 North Cleveland avenue, will spend the summer at tho Hotel Dayton, Wlldwood, Mls3 Maude B. Isaacs, of 1846 North 17th street, a member of the Fellowship of Students of tho Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, attended the Fellowship Ball Lo Bal Du Dernier Cr( last night. Her costume was "The Prince of 1016." Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Klein, of 2232 North Broad street, have returned from New York, where they were the guests of their son-in-law nnd daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Teweles. Mr. and Mrs. B. Irving aibbon and their son. Mr. James I. Gibbon, of 2143 North 15th street, will leave early In June to spend the summer months In Cape May, N. J. MISS KATHRYN V. HOBAN t the annual May dance given by St Rita's Club last week Miss Katbryn Hoban was presented with a diamond ring, In ap preciation of her earnest efforts in making tho affair one of the most brilliant suc cesses the club has erer known. Frankford The annual exhibition of photographs, the work of tho members of the Frankford Camera Club, will be held in the club's rooms until Saturday, from 8 until 10. Mr and Mrs. If. P. Camden, of Fox Chase, are entertaining friends from Cali fornia. They spent last week-end at At lantic City. Dr and Mrs. Emll S. Schneider, of 3017 Frankford avenue, will be guests of honor tomorrow evening at a supper glen by Mr and Mrs. Philip Goll, of Montgomery avenue. Mr. and Mrs. George Ochse will be among the guests present. BAZAAR AND VARIOUS OTHER AFFAIRS FOR CHARITY ARE GIVEN Samaritan Hospital to Benefit by Large Fair to Be Given in Nurses' Home for Children's New Roof Garden . hon THE Auxiliary of the children's ward nt the Samaritan Hospital will hold n very attractive baiaar tomorrow afternoon and evening, from 2 to 10 o'clock. In the nurses' home, Broad and Ontario streets, in aid of the fund for tho roof gardert which will bo built next month for the cripple chil dren In the hospital. Lemonade, cakes nnd candles will bo for sale. The affair Is In charge of Miss Mary E. Stone, president of the Auxiliary,: Mrs. Laura M. Southwlck, vice president; Mrs. John R. Young, Jr., secretnry; Mrs lrvln L. Rnlthel, treasurer! Miss Eleanor Bernstein. Miss Marian Berto let. Miss Anna free. Mrs. W. Gerhab, Miss Eleanor Gill. Mrs. Frederick Herbert, Miss Hnrrlct O'Hnrn, Miss Mary O'Hara, Mrs. J. Talln Spruance. Dr. Laura II. Carnell, Mrs Roiter II Horton. Mrs. M. L Stone, Miss Lillian K Pontius. Miss Lydla Mitch ell, Mrs. n. R Moore. Jr, MrB. F. H. Oraser. Miss Mario Bureau, Mrs Wllllnm lloucll. Miss Florence M Stong, Miss Edna A. Stong and Miss Elennor T. Mangan Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Campbell enter tained a small house party at their bunga low at Bridgewatcr on Saturday and Sun day of last week In honor of their daughter. Miss Wllberta Campbell's birthday. Tho guests were entertained with dancing. Among those present were Miss Chnrlotte Walker. Miss Anna Foster, Miss Lillian Scott, Miss Lllllnn Laip, Miss Alda Pollard, Miss Anna Wilson, Miss Alice Carberry, Miss Lillian Gross, Miss Grnce Smith, Miss Clara Ethel Wlnward, Mr. Pengelly, Mr. Clausen, Mr Welsh, Mr. Arber, Mr. Dough erty. Mr. Thorp. Mr. Lamb, Mr. Groves, Mr Carson. Mr. Mncaulley, Mr. Hunter, Mr. nnd Mrs Edward II. Bratton and Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Smith PARTY was given Sunday evening in nor of Mrs. S. Sklaroff, Jr., at tho home of Miss Henrietta Sherman, 2130 North 32d street. Among those present wcro Miss Roso Rlchter, Miss Fannie Bank, of Ilnmmonton, N J. j Miss Fannie Click, of Frnnkllnvlllo ; Miss Rnchcl and Miss Reba Wlnderman. Miss Goldle Makarrow, Mr. Jnck Wlnderman. Mr. Samuel Schwartz, Mr Harry Trabln, Mr. Henry Oshlfer, Mr. Flsdcll, Mr. Herman Sherman and Mr. Maurice Sherman. Mrs. Sklaroff wll bo re membered ns Miss Reba Makarrow. The Wynnefleld Komedy Klub will re produce Its show, "Spilled Beans," for tho benefit of St. Columba's new church tomorrow evening In tho auditorium, 23d street nnd Lehigh avenue. The Phlladelphos Club will camp at Wil son's Inn, Clcmenton, this summer. The following will entertain on May JO: Mr. Ell H. Singer, Mr. Maxwell Barnctt, Mr. William Grass, Mr. A. Benn, Mr. N. H. Bergcr, Mr. D. Bcrsteln, Mr. L. Neft and Mr. J. Huruvltz. THE committee of tho Friends of the Lebanon Hospital has made final nrrangements for a dnnce to be given to night at the Parkway Building, Broad nnd Cherry streets. This affair will take place Instead of ono which was planned for Sun day. May 21. It Is hoped that the friends who nre Interested will attend and make the nffnlr a huge success. There will bo exhibition dancing, and prizes will bo awnrded for tho best danceis. Proceeds will be used for the maintenance of the hospital. The officers of the Friends of the Hos pltal aio Dr. Binder, president; Mr. Abrahams, vlco piesldcnt; Mr. Wollman, hecrctary ; Miss Eva Llppman, treasurer. liBHv ; .jit HH rii ur 111 ,r- - lngton Miss Maria Fradcanl, a singer s the Hawaiian Trio, composed of Mr. K. It Reach, Mr, William L. Dixon, Jr., And Mr, H. Allen Uricoln! Mr. P. Rlccl, tenor Miss May Croeson, Mr. T. Talluccf, Mr. Arthur Talt and Mr. James E. Coghlan. Miss Mildred G. Coghlarr Is also one of, those active In planning the details of the function. , The Julelo Boelal will give Its first pic nic at Chamounlx June 4. The members are Mr. L. Schwerlner, president; Miss B. Flngeroth, vice president: Miss M. Reich, secretary) Miss A. Kohl, treasurer! also Miss F. Lustlg, Miss R. RablnowlU,' Miss . Rlckman, Miss F. Sllberberg, Miss B. Cohen, Miss A. Fleishman, Miss F. Wein man, Miss A. Rosenberg, Mr. S. Gctls. Mr. A. Meyers, Mr. St. Schwelner, Mr. M. Freed and Mr. t Guggenheim. THE I-Tak'em Club held Its regular meet ing on Sunday evening nt 1817 South 6th street. After the meeting a supper -wan given by the members to celebrate the first year of tho club's existence. ' Mr. John Gllckman, tho well-known comedian, was there. There were vocal and violin solos. Mr, Edward Shacker, of New York, gave several violin selections. The following were present: Mr. Daniel Budln. Mr. Mar tin Casper, Mr. Herbert Ciampman, Mr, Julius Cooper, Mr. Jack Gllckman, Mr. Saul Hofkln. Mr. Samuel Fuhrman, Mr. Benja min Rosenfcld, Mr. Maurice Sherby, Mr. Edward Shacker, Miss Maria Blanc, Miss Minerva Gilbert, Miss Clarice Gilbert, Miss Paulino Leslie, Miss Minerva Lefsky. Miss Cecil Morgcnsteln, Miss Reba Gold, Miss Anneta Whitman and Miss Roso Whitman. Plans nre Under way for a picnic to be given on Sunday, Juno 4, at Clcmenton. The South Atlantic Sowing Circle will glvo Its semiannual theatre party and din ner this evening. Tho members who will attend nre Mrs. Samuel Brown, Mrs. George Dean, Mrs. John Ford, Mrs, Thomas F. Lovett, Mrs. Francis McCarron, Mrs. James Michaels, Mrs, C, W. Reppcnhngcn, Mrs. Francis Uphoff. The Walla Walla Club closed a very successful senson by giving a danco at the Bcltleld Country Club last Friday evening. Competitive dancing took place and the prize was won by Mr. John Palrman, vlco president of the club, and Miss Alice Chllds, a member of tho "16" Club of West" Philadelphia High School. The committee In charge included Mr. John Palrman, Mr. Harry North, Mr. Warren Walker, Mr. Ellwood File, Mr. Stanton Shclton, chair man. Tho club will resume its activities at Wlldwood In the rarly part of tho summer. A LINEN SHOWER was given In honor of Miss Reba Jacobs, at ths home of Mrs. E. A. Thomas, 1733 Be,rks street. Among the guests present we're Miss Reba Jncobs, Miss Reba Rosenberg, Miss Yotta Steinberg, Miss Josephine Jacobson, 'Miss Anna Plone, Miss Miriam Rosenberg, Miss Anna Altman, Miss Etta Ackcrman, Miss Elsie Norrls, Miss Lillian Levin, Miss Mary Matthias, Miss Jennie Hawthorne, Miss Rosen, Miss Hawthorne, Mrs. Starr, Mrs. E. A. Thomas, Mrs. Jacobs and I'rs. Joseph Llllenfeld. Miss Ruth H. Blllettcr. of 3036 German town avenue, gave a delightful surprise party on Thursday evening of last week In honor of Miss Madeline Arata, of 3027 North 10th street. As a means of helping In the raising of the $2(7,000 Campaign Rectory Fund for the Roman Catholic Church of the Most Precious Blood, a card party, under the direction of Mrs. James J. Cassldy, 1708"" " North 28th street, will bo given next Mon day evening In Mingo Hall, 2825 Fletcher street. Considerable Interest Is being taken in the affair, and both enchre and 500 will be played, and there will be an Informal dance afterward. What's Doing Tonight Municipal Hand concert, Fotterall Square. 11th and York tret. Philadelphia County OaUopathlc Society an nual meelfnc., Adelphla Hotel. Pennsylvania Museum and Sthool of Indus trial Art lommeniemtnt, Uroad street Theatre. United Business Men's Association meetlnc. Dlntjtiam Hotel, Symphony Society of Frankford concert. FranlttorU HUn Sthool, Tlosa Business Men's Association entertain ment. 33 Germantown avnue, g o'clock. Cedar Aenue Improvement Association. 47th street and Cedar avenue, a o clock. Free. Flfty-sevond and Lancaster Avenue Suslnesi lien. S3d street and l.aiwdowna avenue. 8 o'clock. Free, Leitura on "Mexico." by I-ouls O. Boserro: Central Branch Y M. C. A.i 8 o'clock, ' J ot Ices for the Society pace will be ac feutcd, and printed la the Ktcolni Lcdfsr. but all ucn noticed uiust b urlttco uu oue side of the paper, must be klxned In full, with full address, and when passible telephone number must o liven. titad all such roumiunlratloiis to "Society Editor," J'venlujt Ledger. 60 a Chestnut Mreei. tJnleM tliMg reaulreintats. are carried out. so that. vMlneatlon .mw b Doulble. Us notice will pot M published. "zsssssss&m MISS HELEN BELT ELABORATE plans are under way for n musical and dance to be given at tho Hotel Majestic this evening In aid of the building fund of the Catholic Church of St. Donato. C5th and Vine Btreets, In order to meet the needs of a constantly de eloping bectlou the congregation Is seek ing more adequate accommodations, and to that end several social functions have been arranged, tonight's musical being one of the most noteworthy. Tho 'event Is being planned under the per sonal supervision of James E. Coghlan, of 624 North 48.th street, and assisting him will be several musicians who will take part In the musical program Among them are Miss Mario Belt, pianist, and her sister. Miss Helen Belt, violinist, of Wash- AMUSEMENTS fllriViP Theatie juniper sts. VJlvJ UC YAUDKVILLE Continuous 11 A M to 11 I M 10c. ISc. i'5c. c Millionaire Son S Werner-Amoros Troupe And Other Well-Known Yaudevllllani STANLEY Sif In First Presentation of Pald Belasco'a "SWEET KITTY BELLALRS" Added Attractions Charlie Chaplin In "Police." Cioldtxrs'a Animated Cartoon. "Leap Year" View a HUtenhouse Square Flower Market TT l MARKET ABOVE OTII VlPT.OTla 0 A. M. to 11:16 P, M. VlULUHd Edmund Breese "THE SPELL OF THE YUKON" Added Wm. Collier In "NO-GOOD GUY" ALL NEXT WEEK DOUBLE BILL WM S. HART In "THE PRIMAL LURE" " CHARLIE CHAPLIN In "POLICE" Northeast Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Allan Stuart Phlle art. spending their honeymoon at Niagara Falls and Canada, and will be at home after June 1. Mrs. Phlle before her marriags on Saturday, May 13, was Miss Lydla Kneble, of 1722 Memphis street. Plans are under way for a Red Rambler Festival to bo held In Norrls Square on June 15 and 16 for the benefit of the Ken sington Dispensary for the Treatment of Tuberculosis. AMUSEMENTS JOIN THE CROWD AND VISIT THE PHILADELPHIA TODAY AND TOMORROW; Civic Exposition Auditorium Building l Commercial Museum 34th Street Below Sprues Open 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. Restaurant, Lectures, Moving Pictures 100,000 Square Feet of Exhibits Today Good Roads Day and City Club sjr Tomorrow Walnut fcftrwt Business Asaocla.-' tlon Day and Red Cross Day. ADMISSION 25 CENTS FORREST MONDAY EVENING, X-WXViVijQX MAY 29th Biggest 'Event of the Year! A SPRINGTIME FESTIVAL OP FUN! Friars' All-Star Frolics A Multitude of Merrymakers In a Stupendous Program BETTER HURRY FOR SEATS FRIARS' MAT. NEXT MON., 1 P. M. NEW NIXON THEATRE. ATLANTIC CITSf KM MARKET 10c Oa 10 A. M. to lltla f. u. PALACE Dustin Farnum ln "David Garrick' AT 10.40. 12.30. 3:15. . 6. 7:S and 0:30. i I CHESTNUT BELQW ItHh Arcadia Bessie Barriscale and William Desmond la "NQT S1Y SISTER- ACADEMY TONIGHT AT 8; 15 J ti-r-is-nmt I POPULAJL. MUSIC "POPg'' BY THE CONCERTS I PSSa Soloist! John K Wltiemann, Violinist Benefit of the Entertainment Fund ot The Philadelphia Home for the Indigent. Popular Prlcea. Heppea. lljO Chestnut BU TCFJTH'S I THE' BEST show IVCilXiXO 1 INTOWNI JASPER THE MOST WONDERFUL DOG IN THE WORLD! Todayat S.JOaJt 60c. Tonight at 8. S8q to L TVDTP TONIGHT AT 8:15 LillVlL REGULAR MAT. 8ATURDAT THE OREAT I15Q.000 MUBICAL REVUE "TOWN TOPICS" With an All-Btar Cast, Includlnr BERT LESLIE!. SOPHIE TUCKER. CROSS JOSEPHINE. MARIE LAVARRE and 183 OTHERS. ADELFHI Beg, Next.Mon. Evg. GRACE GEORGE AND THE N Y, PLAYHOUSE CO. IN "THE NEW YORK IDEA" SEATS ON SALE NOW Forrest Last 3 Evgs. & His Bridal Night wthth Dolly Sisters Best fares ln itars.". American. IV WALNUT Tday 25 & soc "OTHELLO" a- SjjSft-. Woodside S&&S3g2; H$Xh AND. VIZ VAMIf ' m i I i fi