Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 26, 1916, Night Extra, Page 15, Image 15

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    EVENING LEDGER-PmLADELPHlA, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1956.
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nmY WYNNE IS INTERESTED TN
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iiAiarJii AriVAUt IN GERMANTOWN
riioil Park, the Beautiful Old Wister House and Place
to Be Used This Afternoon and Evening for the
jaenejub 01 wormy Uharities
lA. lately garden fete to bo held Ihla
lrnoon on the famoUS "Ulster estate at
K-mon Plc," Germantown, The thins
iy it... Din an mnriv wnrtiiv
FT, roil B90 """ "
-i.,ttta and there ia only ono May nnd
tea" . ... ., nn,i ihnrn voli Imvn
efito in eacu jw. -- -
w?u hv thorn la so much of thta
jtt' . .. , nlr nn thin vnrv mlmiln.
"f- Af tn mK RW'B "" " - '
Cinantown started things this year by
CMIng the first of the out-of-doors fetes
l: .... tmhorton Place on tne
f!.. Today's doings aro
Ltenanshlp of Miss Margaret Meller,
to Is on tho governing board of the
SLfclekon Boys' Club, nnd Mrs. Alexis
?" nnt Smith, who Js on tho board of
Hie Morton oiruHt u.j ,...,.,,, ..u. ... ,a
Vf these tyro charities tnai mo auair io
9th of
undor tho
5 L, , being given. There nro to bo all
. " . ii.MnH4ri TJrtm, virion nnil
OL eXCIlBI"H-' ". ,um unu
rides for tho kiddles and toys of
Itads
IS kinds of descriptions will bo sold by
- Arthur Haines and a number of ablo
gUtants.
ftirtna of tha most notanio reaturcs will
u tho tea garden, which will bo run by
! Herbert Wetherlll and Mrs. Fied
Jjjj jiarlyn Dunn. In this wondrous
f litis epaco tt cabaret show will bo a
VpAUr of Interest during tho afternoon
4 tours from 4 until G o'clock, when thcro
tlii be dancing, violin playing, singing
f.ni varfous other entertainment for tho
TMnard Mellor will preside over tho coun-
trjr toro and Mrs. Bon Shoemaker will
f law a beautiful flower booth. Another
jt iDi for flowers and seeds will bo un-
itt the etncioni caro ot jurs. wiuiam
i yewhalll' Mrs. Hay and Mrs. Hclmar,
' uhllo still another will be run by Mrs.
yrigglns and Miss Cndbury.
) ice cream cones, which aro tho latest
crais for young nnd old and middle-sized,
j -Hi be dispensed by Miss Dorothea Emlon
J tai her charming bovy of aides, whllo
visa Anna Johnson and Mrs. Harold
X Evans will sell lemonade and other soft
prinks. Mlss Aargaroi uainaway wm
lave a booth for tho sale of calto and
( candy.
r Among other persons Interested aro
I J&j Shlppen Lewis, Mrs. John Copo,
J; Jr., Mrs. Ellis Lea, Mrs, James M. Young,
vrt,u TTrftrlnrlrri T.nwln Mrrt. T.lvlncrslnnn
5' Jones, Mrs. M. C. Kimber, Mrs. Trancls
U Bacon, Mrs. Edward Walton Smith,
: Mrs. Raoul E. Helmar,. Miss Margaret
Cope, Mrs. Francis R. Strawbrldge, Mrs.
f. diaries R. Day, Mrs. John T. Emlen, Mrs.
WHIam E. Cadbury, Miss Susan Roberts,
I Jflss Emma Allen, Miss Helen Snowden,
t Mr. Walter T. Mooro, Mr. John T. Era
BIen,Mr. Stanley R. Arnold, Mr. Robort D.
Pripps and Mr. Walter Mellor.
f, Well, tho cutest woo bird I over saw
pbthb mlnuto sitting up flat against tho
,,'BSn or a lemon-coiorea atraw jiui uuuvu
?Ei forehead of one of tho most attractive
Sjoung matrons you ever saw, and, what
U more, ho Is a. parrot. Every whero Mrs.
lady and Polly go every ono wnnts to
know, "whero did you get that lamb of
a parrot?" and then sho tolls them. "My
rn'aSnfor1 '"
TlLJ. " Valentine
hna
r&flltin..l m. W"I
from a visit t R ? ?& ntn '
Clark ,mu Mr. and Mrs. F. Ambrose
Clark nt their country place ftt Westbury,
M-ie phol8raPh of Mrs Harry C. Thavtr
on TU,.Teftred ln lh0 Evev'L LED0En
Btudh T WftS ta!ten by th0 Bwhimch
Along the Main Line
wSvNn?7??-TMrS- Wlllla' Bym. o
wherS Th0 tn.,..hr Bono.to Pittsburgh,
for two weeks. h6r m,1,Cr' Mrfl- Lout'
IB'b.?,th.n"r?r' ot Oermantown,
Creator n? w"1 of Mlss Beatrice Kylo
weekend. Wynnowo0(l "venue, over the
Blnihaml?;SIr I"-1 Mrs- Frederick C.
Ste111" th!Lr ,1,omo- 34 slmPson
Mnv 2 "(1 ope,?. thelr cttage at Capo
ot BcPtembeihay Wmal" ut.l the last
mmi0tln,:o.Jpondln the spring and early
Truf ,?' 'ft0 ol1 llobts Place 5
nnd M rfUo D P?Inn' -""ler of Mr
?n Tinr,CI?rSnco W Do111"' ha returned
to nosomont from New York, whore sha
returned from a fortnight's stay at Atlantic
dear,,! went to a luncheon a few weeks
ago and Mrs. G had tho cutest placo
cards. On each ono wa3 fastened a wco
bird, feathers and all, and I Just fell In
f love with mine. So I unstuck him from
the card and upstuck him on my hat, and
I,, now wo go around overy whero together,
ina have a wonderful time. Ho really Is
f a icruraptuous birdie, so tiny and such
iirllnir wee feathers, all smooth and soft
ana" shiny, isn't he, and ho never pecks at
UL" So if you meet tho lady and tho
,' tolly you will know him after thl3.
Little Miss Polly Thayer, tho daughter
tt Mrs. John B. Thayer, and who has
Vneh decided musical talent, got up a
1 EMtcale at her homo out at Haverford
If yesterday afternoon. Little Miss Polly
tot only played herself, but asked several
:tt her little friends to help her, and gave
delightful party altogether. Of course,
ler mother and many of her friends were
Invited, and nvprv nnn lifirt n. snlendld
ijtlme. NANCY WYNNE.
Personals
Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Davis May nn-
, fotmco the engagement of Miss Margaret
iAm May to Mr. Luther Rusacl Graves, 2d,
it New York.
ih. and Mrs. O. Tlrlnlnn T.ucafl. of Ttotfe-
ptont, entertained at dinner Wednesday
htjtnlng before the danco which Mr. and
f. Arthur Atwater Kent gave. Their
Keats were jIr. nmJ Mra Stanley M. Cox,
-vf and Mrs- Alexander Henry Carver,
; HUs Natalie Lucas and Mr. Kenneth MacD.
jCosklng-.
' ,lim. John Morgan Dentson gave an in
Ijfmal luncheon Wednesday in honor of
w mother, Mrs. Henry II. Ellison, of
Jtoemont.
lllfla T lltl ..lt. .9 r, -ar i.
Vliln thn nmnll .l..ii.l,t..i. M irH .. lfm
n ' v ".u UAUKfilCIO JL ml U11U AI44B.
n brnlS Vy oulles' ot vlllanovo, have re-
t? v ' aBnvuie, xenn., wnere iney
7" spenamg several weeks visiting
? EWlnST. their CTHtiHmnlhr
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t
ioruedge, their place at Rosemont, will
? a. aance this evening, 'There will ua
.?? "finers given before, one by Mr.
B, .MBjuuig w, urumi', ttiBo vivo ur
ir and Mm t trAaoiAV nTi,nt,Ati i
irSho win entertain are Mr. and' Mrs.
A00ert KClsn Pnflanl, XT.. HTn.la W Hnlaa
H4 Mr, and Mrs. Charles' A, Munn, Jr.
Ifp ftn.4 r a. . .. n. .
favlv 2 rB' """ anarpiess atarr, oi
ISrUi f are be,nB congratulated on the
KihII u be remembered as Miss Marjorle
Hiurdoclt, of Baltimore.
l3j pnMylvanla Society of the Colonial
S5i ? America will celebrate Its an-
"" entertainment on Thnnul.v Tuna 1.
Xt? P"f rlmaBa UP the Delaware River,
swung the Castle of State in Schuylkill.
jMUs Jessie Da. Costa, Miss Jane Hep.
wa and Miss Lydla Clothier will give a
StaTw H"lamn' on Saturday at Mr. and
LZkout , Hepburn's home in Vlllanova,
lottt as fuestg wlu be preaent
Er. Inrt T. mm , .
Maed tO ML Vernnn. hli- hnm In
Mils ArArMr Ml"Itl11 Ewl"5 "
mpmllni 2 FWln?' 134B rine st"et. are
moving n0Thd1ays ln No,v York bcforo
L 8Lt,l. ,helr country place.
nd JIrs Frederick M Mitchell nro
turned fVom am"' ?,Ietly DuI1!3 hav re-
rewered EntHntlc Clty- Mrs Dulles s
recovered from her recent Illness.
Along the Reading
nf; r"liMrs Fre3eri D. Owsley, for
Va and 11" Ila"' AIbemarle County.
Some vnnrn l"" tCCn "V'nB nbr0nd ''
W.hlm S', ha' movctI t0 Barrowdalo,
Wnshlnton lano, Rydnl, their new country
Barr01hCh1thcy haV0 reccnt'y Purchased
Barron dalo Is one of the most beautiful es
tales in tho Huntingdon Valley.
Cvtv,?!"!3' H,arry A' Thompson, of
Cynwyd, Pa, have Just moved to their now
country scat, Cleverly lane, Rydal.
West Philadelphia
MnMlf.A C. Robinson, of St. Louis,
onn'J?. w ub?on ending a year at tho
tT.rnJi HoB.Pta'. '" La Panne, Belgium, re
turned on the steamer Lafayette, and is
?Pen1? Hf VX2 daya wIth Mlss Elizabeth
Long at 5128 Irving street
Miss Ruth Moshcr, of Now Rochello, N. Y
Is the guest of Mlss Helen Dcmpsey. of 4431
Baltlmoro avenue. Miss Clements Amy,
who was the week-end guest of Mlss
Dempsey, has returned to her home ln Now
York.
Mlss Marlon Hicks, of 6255 Arch street,
Is a member of tho party who are planning
to motor to Richmond, Va., on Saturday, to
spend Decoration Day, as tho guests of
Mr. and Mrs Roy Nickerson. The other
guests will bo Mlss Mabel Stanton, Mlss
Carolina Arnold, Mr. Frank Bearse, Mr
Emory Simmons and Mr. Robert Webster
a brother of Mrs. Nickerson.
Miss Mary Walsh, of 6253 Arch street,
gao a donkey party in hep homo in
Wednesday evening for tho benefit of the
Church of St. Mary Star of the Sea, of
Branchdnle. About 50 guosts were present.
North Philadelphia
Mrs- Frank S Henvls, 1315 Louden street.
Logan, gave a luncheon on Tuesday. The
guests were Mrs. D. Galley. Mrs O. Rusch
man, Mrs. F. Young, Mrs. L. Letchner,
Mrs T. McAnu. Mrs. T. E. Beck, Mrs. F,
Simmons, Mrs Baum, Mrs. John Johnston,
Mrs. John Stortz and Mrs. Raymond Myers.
Mrs Charlotte Tyson, of 1742 North 22d
stroot, Is visiting friends ln Boston, Mass.
Mrs. Albert W. Bauer, of 2232 North
Park avenue, entertained at luncheon and
cards on Tuesday. Mlss Helen Knight,
Mrs. R. W. Wennor, Mrs. Mertlco Shrlver,
Mrs. Russell Wilson, Mrs. H. Rex Stack
house, Mrs. William R. Blair and Mlss
Stoop were the guesta
Mr. and Mrs. I. Newton Smith, of 1917
North Broad street, left on Wednesday for
Chelsea, where they will occupy their cot
tage on Hillside avenue.
Mrs. William H. Smith, of North Broad
street, with her son-ln-Iaw and daughter,
Doctor and JIrs. Comegys, will leave on
June 1 to spend the summer at their Chel
sea cottage on Belmont avenue.
AIDES AT THE GARDEN FETE TO BE HELD AT MERION TODAY
OCEAN TO BE UNLOCKED
AND BATHERS SAFE
xxooowe
f5S, S t7.
Weddings
FERBER MARK.
The wedding of Mlsa Ellznboth Mark,
daughter of Mr nnd Mrs Samuel Mark, of
3235 A street, to Mr. William Fcrber, son
of Mr, nnd Mrs. Jncob ir Ferbor, of 4202
North Reese street, took placo on Wednes
day. Tho ceremony was performed by tho
Rev Robort William, of the Alpha Baptist
Church, Hancock nnd York streets. Mlss
Florence Ferbor, a sister of tho bridegroom,
was maid of honor and Mr. Samuel Kelloy,
a cousin, was bCBt man A reception fol
lowed nt tho home of the bride's parents.
After nn extended wedding Journoy Mr.
and Mrs Ferber will be at homo aftor July
1 at 4202 North Reese street
Germantown
Mr. and Mrs. William S. Lloyd, of 233
Harvey street, will entertain at dinner to
night In honor of Commnndant Robert Lee
Russoll, of tho Philadelphia Navy Yard, and
Mrs. Russell.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Goettncr, of B1G1
Wakefield street, nnnounco tho engagement
ot their dnughter, Mlss Catherlno Qoettner,
to Mr. Frank Bernard Droughmnn, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Droughman, of 1420
Erie avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hall Rankin, of WIs
sahlckon avenue and Horttor street, will
give a danco this evening nt their homo
ln honor of tholr small daughter, Mlss
Cornelia Rankin. About 80 boys nnd girls
from tho school set will bo present.
The commencement exorcises of tho Wal
nut Lano School will begin tonight with
a dance. Tomorrow thero will be a mu
slcalo by the members of tho Bchool, In
cluding violin, mandolin, vocal and piano
selections, also readings by members of
tho elocution class Tho senior bonfire will
end the festivities of the day On Monday
the Alumnae Association luncheon will take
place at tho school, the members nftor
ward being entertnlned nt a garden tea by
tho principal, Mlss S Edna Johnson. Tho
senior class will at that time meet tho mem
bers of the Alumnae Association. Tho
same afternoon there will bo the finals In
the tennis tournament Cups will bo
awarded to the winners In singles and
doublos ClaBS night will bo celebrated the
same evening nt 8 o'clock On Tuesday
the Senior play, "A Thousand Years Ago,"
will bo glen In tho garden, tho weathor per
mitting. On Wednesday morning tho grad
uating exercises will take place at 11:30
In tho Music Hall, when tho Rev. William
Bcatty Jennings will be the speaker.
Mrs. William Scott Hendorson, of 6320
Jefferson street, Germantown, entertained
at luncheon and cards on Wednesday after
noon. I lor guests were Mrs. William If.
Wilson, Mrs. James Hnggcrty, Mrs. Praul,
MrB. Prlchard, Mlss Molly Prlchard, Mrs.
Choster Hobson, Airs. Morton Hlrsch and
Mrs. Dickinson Shaw.
SteS. LS 0rA7AW
CHESTNUT HILL ACADEMY TO
HOLD CLASS DAY EXERCISES
Musical Clubs of School Gave Their Annual Commence
ment Concert Last Night in the
Gymnasium
Tioga
Dr. and Mrs. Frank O. Gross, of 1816
West Erie atomic, hae issued invitations
for the marriage of their daughter, Mlss
Evelyn Winifred Gross, to Mr. Robert
James Robertson, Jr., on Tuesday, June 6,
at 7 o'clock, In tho Tioga Presbyterian
Church, 10th and Tioga streets. The cere
mony will be followed by a reception at the
Rlttenhouse. At home cards are Inclosed
for Saturdays, October 14 and 28, at 1816
West Erie avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. William Hugh McConnell,
Jr., have returned from their wedding jour
ney and will receive after June 1 at their
new home, 6932 Marvlne street. The bride,
who was Mlss Edith Mary Lower, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pray Lower, of
2342 West Tioga street, will give a luncheon
lon Saturday, June 3. Her guests will be
Mlss Florence Williams, Wiss uorotny
Wardle, Mlss Llda Yerkes, Mlss Katharine
Wltte, Mlss Vera Wolrell. Mies May Tay.
lor, Mlss Aqhsah Yates, Mlss Vera West,
coat, Mlss Marguerite Wilson and Mlss
Emily Winkler,
MfiTVLT' ana WU enterta n every da ln
f " the Horse Show,
'tort i,Mra- "Warren Robbing, of New
IfcSfZ LlM Ethel Harriman, of Wash.
Iua 3r'Jy- "III be the guests of Mr,
E,,JClutlM Munn, at Woodcrest,
"kr. during Hbrsa Show -weak.
Itorace Btoney Hare, ot Harford,
i rmurnea from a wee&'e stay
York.
i Mrs. 0, CoJegbury j?ryes, iM
Roxborough
An attractive lawn feto and flower mnrt
will bo held tomorrow on tho lawn of tho
Roxborough Presbjtorlan Church, Ridge
and Port Royal avenues. The booths will
be decorated with bunting and Japanese
lanterns The entertainment Is ln charge
of Mrs. William F. Steele, Mlss May Patton,
MIsb Sarah McAllister, JIrs. John Broker,
Mrs. Benjamin Shrack, Mlss Grace Wilkin
son, Mrs. John Fluck. Mrs Fannie Hamil
ton. Mrs. Emma Schofleld, Mlss Emma
Knaup. Mrs. Whalley Sauers, Mrs John
Lex, Mrs. Howard Banman, Mrs. Harry
Salmon and Mrs. John Ranford.
Navy Yard Affairs
Lieutenant Homor H. Norton, U. S. N..
and Mrs Norton will have as their guest for
about a week Mrs. William Leo Pryor, wlfo
of Lieutenant Commander Pryor, U. S. N.,
who is now making her home in Newport.
Mrs. E. A. Fernald, of Pensacola, Fla ,
will como to tho city next week to be the
guest of her daughter, Mrs Raymond S.
Koyes, wife of Lieutenant Commander
Keyes, U. S. N., of 2102 Shunk street.
South Philadelphia
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Frankford
Mrs. W. Winner is visiting her parents,
Mr, and Mrs. John A. Clarke, of 415 Bor
beck street. Fox Chase.
Mrs. Brechter and her grandson, of 2146
East Cumberland street, are spending the
week in New York.
What's Doing Tonight
Philadelphia Today and Tomorrow Exposi
tion, Commercial Museum,
Municipal Band concert. Vernon park, Qer
mantown and Cheltea avenues.
PreDaredneas rally.. 8t. Thomaa Bchool Hall,
18th and llorrla street.
Temple Unlveralty dinner, Adelphia, Hotel.
La Halls College entertainment, Broad Street
Theatre.
Graduation exercl of th National School
of Oratory. New Centurr Drawing- Kooma, 8
Natural Scltnca Nlrtlol the Natural ScJer.
Society oi the Central, High School, Awembly
Hall ot tha achool, b o'clock.
arand Lodge. Judaic Union, memorial aarv
tc. Beth Iaraet Bynagogue.
Graduation axerclaea Chestnut HlU Academy.
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CLASS DAY exercises of tho graduating
boys of Chestnut Hill Academy will
tnko plnco this nfternoon on tho school
campus nt St Martin's. Tonight tho dol
ing exercises will bo held In tho gymnasium
nnd tho addresses to tho graduates will bo
mado by WlUlam Lyon Phelps, Ph. D , pro
fessor of English literature of Yale Uni
versity. In ncordanco with tho precedent
established two years ago, diplomas will
not bo awnrded to members of tho graduat
ing class until tho second week of June,
following the final examination.
I.nst night tho musical clubs gave their
annual commencement concert ln the gym
nasium The Gleo Club, led by Archibald
Ellas, gao throe unusually good numbers
and the Mandolin Club, tho leader of which
is W. H. Romotsch. also rendered three se
lections. Thero wero three solos, banjo, by
Mr. Kenneth W. Day; mandolin, by Mr.
Cheston Clark, Jr., and violin solo, by Mr.
Gavin Wathon The school quartet, con
sisting of Mr. J M. Gaston, Mr. E W. Tay
lor, Jr., Mr. Stanley Woodward and Mr. R
G. Farles, were encored several times.
The concert closed with tho singing of tho
school song, by both undergraduates and
graduates.
Mombors of tho Glee Club include Mr.
Gaston, Mr. Jamison, Mr. Landenberger,
Mr. RIegel and Mr. Stewart, Mr. Dent. Mr.
Henderson, Mr. Ludersson, JIr. Megargeo,
Mr. Oroblowskl and Mr. Wolstenholme, Mr.
C. Bailey, Mr, EUas, Mr. Elliott, Mr. R.
Tarles, Mr. Klngsloy, JIr. Rometsch and
Mr. T. Wharton On the Jlandolln Club
nro JIr. E. C. Clark, JIr. Hcbard, Mr. Kings-
ley, JIr. Jlegargeo, JIr. Rometsch, mando
lins; JIr. Hatfield and Mr. Pancoast, vio
lins; Mr. IC. JI Day, banjo; Mr. Landen
berger, drum: JIr. Cramp and Mr. D. S.
Jamleson, of the faculty, wore at the piano.
Nearly, five hundred young people at
tended the Jlay hop given by the Young
Women's Hebrew Association last night at
the new Towers Hall. Broadway and Pine
Btreets, Camden. Tho hall was beautifully
decoratod. Tho committee Included JIlss
Julia Silver, Mlss Lillian Kline, JIlss Jlay
Tletlman, JIlss Elizabeth Getzov and JIlss
Dora Lewis.
THE Philadelphia Marching Club of
Camp No. 60, Patriotic Order Sons of
America is holding one of the largest and
most attractive carnivals that has ever
been held In the 2lBt Ward. The affair
opened on Wednesday on tho athletic
grounds at Rector, Mitchell and Pensdate
streets, and will continue until June 3. There
aro large booths, decorated with flowers and
Japanese lanterns, for the sale of fancy
articles, and the usual merry-go rounds and
outuoor entertainments, a special pro
gram has been arranged for Jleraorial Day
when tho principal address will be made by
JIr. C. B. Helms, candidate for State Sec
retary of the association. Among- those
assisting at the carnival aro Mr. H. 1
Helms, chairman of the marching club; JIr.
Charles Slater, secretary; Mr, Joseph Slss
ler, treasurer; Mr, and Mrs. Hiram L.
Wynne, Dr. and Mrs. H. K. White, Mr.
Joseph Dlrkln, Jfrs. Walter Dutton, JIrs.
Clayton Struse, Mrs. C. O. Struse, Mlss
Myrtle Black, Mrs. H. F, Helms, JIrs. Jo
seph Sissler, Mrs. Harry Steele, Mrs. Rob
ert Wilde, Mrs. Edward Rambo and JIlss
Helen Jones,
An unusu&l birthday celebration was held
Wednesday night when Mr. F, Albert
Schaefer, of 447 Dauphin street, gave a
party in honor of his twin daughters, JIlss
Frances May and Mlss Anna Jlay, who had
just reached 14 years. During the party
JIr, Schaeter announced his engagement to
Mlss Emma Lusch, of 1948 North Gratz
street The marriage will take place on
June 1, One of the guests was JIr.
Echaefer's sister, Mrs. Mary Peters, of
Sacramento, Cal.
The Willy Club of South Philadelphia
held Its first meeting on Tuesday. The offl
cers elected were JIlss Emma E. Guarlnl,
president; Mlss Juliet E. Zecca, secretary,
and Mlss Angelln A. Zecca, spartre. The
remaining members are Mlss Erslda S.
Cipollo, JIlss Carmell J. Christopher, Mlss
Elvira E. Pelosi and Mlss Tereslna A.
Pascuccio.
bratlon of the first ofllclal birthday anni
versary of tho County Sllgo branch of tho
Federation of Irish County Societies of
Philadelphia, tho proceedings being fittingly
supplemented by tho Installation of officers
for tho coming year.
Tho oxocutlve board for the coming year
Is composed of the following: President,
JIr. Jnmes P. Hlggins; vlco president. JIr.
B. Coon ; treasurer, JIr. James Nollnnoy ;
financial secretary, JIr. John Sneo ; record
ing secretary, JIr. John Gllmartln ; steward,
JIr. JIartIn Cowley; sorgeant-at-arms, JIr.
Thomas Costello; sentinel, JIr. T Cnssldy.
Tho Installation was accompanied by appro
priate ceremonies. The services of the re
tiring president JIr. William Rafter, and
his colleagues In ofllce were ouloglstlcally
referred to in many happy speeches.
A muslcalo given recontly at North Ponn
Included songs by JIlss Jlerthn Brlnker
d'Abltos, also JIlss JIarlon Posoy, JIlss
Ruth L. Swnrtley, a contralto; Mr. R. O.
Wlldrlck. JIr. Frederick Ellis, Jlnster Our
noy JIattox and JIr. JInhlon Ynrdloy,
plnnlst, contributed to a delightful pro
gram. THE Girls' Guild, of Graco Church, 41st
street and Leldy avonuc, gave Its last so
cial, when it entortalned tho Boys' Club
of the church on Tuesday evening. Mrs
J. G. Hooven, tho directress of the guild,
assisted by the Rev. T. Lesllo Gossllng and
JIrs. Gossllng, wns successful In making
the young people enjoy themselves to the
fullest extent. Among those present were
Kiss Lillian Senat, Mlss Sarah Walker, Miss
Rena Rennle, JIlss Pearl Neely, JIlss Helen
Paul, JIlss Violet G L Ordlsh, JIlss
Helen Cltft, JIlss Martha Ronnie, Mlss Doro
thy Cllft, JIlss JIargaret Hooven, Mlss Lily
C. Ordlsh, JIlss Pauline Rennlo, Mlss Bea
trice Cllft JIlss Helon Logan, Mlss Dorothy
Phillips, JIlss JIargaret Karchcr, JIlss Bea
trice Salvador, JIlss Anna Powell, Mr Wal
ter Troxell, JIr. Thomas Church, JIr Frank
Motherwell, JIr Edmund Carr, Mr. Redman
Hance, JIr. Wendell Kneass, JIr, William
Walker, JIr. Joseph Zang, JIr. Walter Diet
rich, JIr. Crawford Gordon, Mr, Edmund
Robins, JIr. Robert Dlckerson, JIr. Alexan
der Ray, JIr Kenneth Hannlngton, JIr.
Lloyd Senat, Mr. Francis Nell, JIr. Russell
Grafllns and Mr. William Harvey.
A surprise party was given by JIlss F.
RublnBteln at her home, 21S8 North 27th
street, Tuesday evening. In honor of her
guest, JIlss Rose Krengel, of Now York.
The guests present wero JIr. Jlorrls Rubln
Bteln, JIr, Benjamin Rublnstoln, Mr, A. Rich
man, JIr. Benjamin and Mr. Philip Cramer,
JIr. Samuel Segal, Mr L. Rubinstein, Mr.
JI Jllchnels, JIr. Izzldor Saldman, JIIbs
Bessie Clark, Mlss Sarah Rubin, JIlss Ltlllo
nnd JIlss Sophie Wolner, JIlss Rose Sladko,
JIlss Fannie Rubinstein.
JIlss Roso Krongcl and JIr. Maurice
Rubinstein gave "an exhibition dnnce. MIbs
F. Rubinstein played n harp solo, Mlss S.
Rubin gave a piano solo, and JIr. Benjamin
Rubinstein played tho violin.
AMUSEMENTS
Globe
Mimical
Comedy
Thonrvn maiikkta
JLllCauXC JUNIPER STfl
VA UDBVILLE Continuous li
A. M to 11 P M. 10c. 15c. 25c.
Millinnnirp Son ?ndwajr
Fovorltei
Werner-Amoros Troupe
And Other Weil-Known Vaudovilllana
STANLEY
MARKET Ab letb
11.18 to 11:15
Mae Murrav
In First Prwentntlon of David Belaacoa
"SWEET KITTY BELLAIRS"
Added Attractions Charlie Chaplin In "Police.
OoldberB'a Animated Cartoon, "Leap Year."
Views IUttenhouae Square Flower Market
TT l .?. MARKET ABOVE OTH
Victoria rs
"THE SPELL OF THE YUKON"
Added Wm Collier In "NO-GOOD OUY"
AL1, NEXT WEEK DOUDliE BILL,
WM 8 HAIIT tn "THE PItlMAL, L,Unn"
C1IAUL1B CHAPLIN In 'POLICE"
PALACE
121a MARKET
10c 20c
10 A. M. to
11:10 P. M.
Dustin Farnum ,n "David Garrick"
AT 10)40, 12:00, 2:10, 4, 0, TUB and 0:30.
CHESTNUT BELOW 16th
Bessie Barriscalt
AND WM. DESMOND In "NOT MY SISTER"
Arcadia
LOCUST
BSD AND LOCUST STS.
rRANCIB X. BUSHMAN
"MILLION A MINUTE."
"DIPT Trr"MT B2D ABOVE MARKET
JtSJilljlVlUlN J. CHARLIE CHAPLIN
In the FLOORWALKER
and Gladys Haneon In "The Straight Road."
First Appearance of Twenty Life
Guards to Go on Duty
Sunday
ATLANTIC CITY, May 25.The Atlan
tic Ocean will be officially unlocked on
Sunday morning at 6 6'eloclc when SO life
guards, the first Vanguard of the hundred
men who care for the bathers each nuni
mcr, will ko on duty. Summer girls are
on the qui vtve to know iust what fornl
of nqueous habiliments will be ln vogue
this season, nnd whether or not It will be
perfectly prdper to bathe without hosiery.
Mrs. Albert H. Darnell entertained nt
brldgo at tho Holmhurst yesterday after
noon, and Mrs. E. Gray Pendleton will give
a luncheon and bridge this afternoon nt the
Hotel Chelsea.
Mrs. Emory Marvel and Mlss Lulu Hub
bard Marvel have Issued cards for a lunch
eon and bridge nt the Hotel Chelsea on
Thursday, June 8,
Mrs. Maurice D. Youngman Is spending
a week with her son-in-law nnd daughter
Mr. and Mrs. James Ferguson, of Ardmore,
Mrs. Ferguson gavo a large bridge party
In honor of her guest yesterday atternoon
Mrs. Savery Bradley and Mrs. Walt P.
Conaway havo gone to Buck Hill Falls for
a fortnight.
Mrs. 11. E, Van Nostrum opened her
Cholsea cottage on Wednesday,
Mrs. John Call nnd her daughter. Mrs.
Oscar Brophy, came down on Tuesday and
leased a cottage on South Sovereign nve
nue for the summer, They will arrive early
In June.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Rogers will en
tertain a houso party of Fhlladelphlans
over tho woek-end at their cottage, 4703
Vcntnor avenue. Their guests will Include
Mlss Lenoro ICay, Mlss Ellen Bell Smith,
Mlss Elizabeth Walsh, Mr. Joseph Tlnney,
Mr. Samuel Marshall and Mr. Samuol
"Walsh.
AMUSEMENTS
JOIN THE CROWD AND VISIT THE
PHILADELPHIA
TODAY AND TOMORROW
CIVIC EXPOSITION
Auditorium Building: Commercial Muaeum
84 th tret below Spruce
OPEN 10 A. M. TO 10 P. M.
Reetaurnnt lturpJ moUng pictures.
100,000 SQUARE FEET OP EXHIBITS
Today, Walnut Btreat Buslneai Association
day and Red Cross day.
ADMISSION 2B CBNT8
FORREST M0N1yE2Sning'
Biggest Event of the Year!
A SPRINGTIME TESTIVAL OP PUNI
Friars' All-Star Frolics
A Multitude of Merrymakeri
In n Stupendous ProRram
BETTER HUKRY FOR HEATS
FRIARS' MAT. NEXT HON., 1 P. M.
NEW NIXON THEATRE ATLANTIC CITT
ACADEMY TONIGHT AT 8:15
"Pops" Poptr...ruBio
Concerts 1SS3SSSfa
Soloist: DAVID OnirFIN, Baritone.
Popular Prices Ileppe'a, 1110 Chestnut St.
KEITH'S
THE BEST SHOW
IN TOWN!
GEORGE NASH & CO.
"NIZAM'S COURT DANCERS"
JASPER nnd OTHERS
Today at 2. 25c and r.Oc. Tonight at 8. 25c to SI.
NEXT WEEK CAROLINA WHITE
LYRIC
Last 3 TlnKB. Eves, at 8:11V. (
T.AflT mat pnMnnimw M-.
A-en jvn v s rn ei n AAA fV jm a r - f '
"TOWN TOPICS"
With an All-Star Cast, Including- BERT LESLIE,
SOPHIE TUCKER. CROSS & JOSEPHINE.
MARIE LAVARRE and 125 OTHERS.
ADELPHI -Beg. Next Mon. Evg.
GRACE GEORGE
AND HEU N. Y. PLAYHOUSE CO IN
"THE NEW YORK IDEA"
SEATS ON SALE NOW
FORREST Last 2 Evgs.L
Best larce JC11S XSriQai iNlGmC
JDolly Sisters
In yara,
American.
with the
Foremost Parle
IOITL AND HIS BAND
r-rr l 1 PhtladalDbls.',
WOOaSiae Fre to Park Trolley Patrons
U
Furs Remodeled and Stored
Storage Vaults on Premises
BONWIT TELLER. aCO
CHESTNUT AT "13 "STREET
Have Arranged for Saturday
Extraordinary Dress Event
FOR
Misses & Young Women
AT.
Extreme Price Reductions
Dresses and Frocks of Taffeta. Serge, Georgette Crepe. Chiffon, Gros de
Londres, Crepe de Chine and Many Pleasing Combinations
for Afternoon, Street and Evening Wear.
15.00 19.50 25.00
M"
MRS, ABRAHAM ANOPOL
I
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Anopol have re
turned from their wedding trip. Mrs. Ana
pot was Mlss Henrietta Flnezlmer, of 322
South 2d street.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ken, 9! 1151 South
12th street, announce the encasement of
their daughter, lllss Antoluetta Has., to
Mr Charles InversO;
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Trager. of 761 South. I
8th street, are receiving- conamtulatlons I County SIIep men assembled In treat num
ca tb birth of a. daughter, bera Sunday to p&rtlclpsis. la th& cole-
w
BS. JAMES J, SMITH, who recently
opened her summer home at Sea Isla
City, entertained a house party over tho
last week end, In honor of her daughter,
Mlss Mae O, Smith, whose 19th birthday
was celebrated on Saturday, The party
motored to Chelsea, where an informal sup.
per dance was given by Mr, and Mrs.
Frank R. De Haven. Covers were litd for
16. Among- those present were Mlsa Mae
Smith, Mlss Anna Smith, Mlss Bessie Smith,
Mlss Mae N Bouton, Mlss Irene B. De
Haven, Mr. Joseph J Foley, Mr, Thomas
C. Dougherty, Mr. Frederick Streers, Mr.
James p. McNulty, Mr Paul V. Allen and
Mr Obedlah A. Fink, Mrs. Thomas C
Dougherty, of Olney, accompanied the party
as. cnaperon.
JI
About Five Hundred
Misses' Tailleur and Novelty Suits
FOURTH FLOOR Sues 14 to 18 and for Small Women
10.00 15.00 24.50
Formerly from 25.00 to 75M
These suits have been taken from our re
stock where
styles have become depleted and size ranges Brokenabout 75
distinctively different styles are included in specifically designed v
"Jeune Fille" types. Included are the season's smartest modes
sum i li i. mei ii I " iiiiiii Hi mi ' aiiawun mi ni mi i L , wi .,. -
in serge, gabardine, Poiret twill, and hlackandwhita worsted
checks.
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