Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 29, 1916, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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EVENING Ll3Da,BR-PmLADELPHtA MONDAY, MAY 29, 1916.
NANCY WYNNE HEARS MORE ABOUT
DOINGS OF THEHEVY CHASERS
Examinations .and Teas , Hold Full Svay During the Last
Days of the Two Weeks of Enforced Discipline
Enjoyed by Matrons and Maidens at Camp
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JtfST Imagine, the Lttdy 'Rookies actual
ly had a fully equipped Held kitchen
on the grounds and watched the ma
rita out Up tho stovo arttf knead 260
pounds of flour Into bread, which took
from 7 a. m. till 3 p. in. to do.
Tho greatest thing of all was the de
licious buns tho marines made, and
every one was running round tho place
making bandages, doing lessons, taking
exams and eating buns at the same time.
Tea parties arc all the rage and the vari
ous captains of the different companies
havo been entertaining furiously every
afternoon during Jlie. last week at
Raucher's, tho Bweot storo of "Washington,
just lmaglno thoso supposedly dainty
girls Bitting there eating onion sand
wiches, and raw ones at that. Sophlo
- Btspham wont down to tho camp on
Thursday and left on Saturday to como
Jiome again. Sho visited her grand
mother, Mrs.( Casey, while at tho camp.
But of all tho Joys of that camp, there
have beon nono so great as lying on those
army cots with every possible- covering
one could got) keeping on all of one's
olothes and adding top coats and all
other possible paraphernalia and after
finally getting warm enough to doze off,
hearing tho snoring of one's four com
panions In various keys. Of courso
they will Hvo to got over It, but tho trial
has been a great one, lot mo say with
perfect frankness. My dears, do you
know that ono fork, ono spoon and ono
knlfo Is provided for each porson and,
each ono has to' reach out for ham or
potatoes or 'dessert with her ono fork or
epoon. It must bo choice, I'm thinking,
thinking.
dn Wednesday tho camp will break up
and homo will como tho warriors with
their nowly acquired knowledge of hello
fraphlng, telegraphing, wigwagging, ban
cooking nnd everything olso, oven to the
dagtng, cooking and everything olso, oven
to the Goose step, which they havo also
learned.
Paulino Dlsston and her pretty mother,
Mrs. William Dlsston, will como over
from New York today, and this evening
' Mr. and Jlrs. Petoy Roberts will give a
dance In tho ballroom of their beauti
ful new homo, "Bella Vista," In Vlllanovo,
fdr Paulino, who Is their niece. Mrs. Rob
erts was Mary Dlsston, a sister of
Paulino's father, who died more than a
year ago. Tho guests tonight will bo
chiefly of last year's and this year's
debutante set. Paulino camo out in this
city, but owing to her" father's death
many affairs which wero to havo been
given for her were of courso given up.
This year sho and her mother decided
to live in Now York. Her brother and
his wife, Mr. and Mrs. William Dunlop
Dlsston, Hvo In Chestnut Hill, so now
and again sho comes on to visit, and
the has many frlonds among the girls
tt ho made, their debut tho samo year.
Speaking of parties, my dears, such a
hilarious little affair as I heard of lately.
It was Just a little danco and It ended at
1 o'clock, and all tho Uttlo girls and boys
Went homo savo ono little bunch of five,
ono girl and four attending swains. They
decided thoy wero hungry, so It would be
Just as well to get somo breakfast some
where. So straightway they hastened to
the homo of a young matron who had
wen at tho danco and had gone home,
2nd rousing her. from her slumbers thoy
made her drops and let them In and pro
ceeded to visit the refrigerator, and such
eats! Well, thoy finally got home about
3 g. m. NANCY WYNNE.
WMdrSnT St"n " lilM Anni ,j0Ulse
6128 NWh..VrT I?,,U n6ss Carver, bf
m,.' "'"!? t pend several months
iM'Kfc "r1" their two Uttlo'
Emorv V . ,n,S Carvor ftnd Mster
5S&V0Jnctown 'or the
n'o.?"11 ?,rB- Richard P- Dennis, Chew
Chde.ePcICoVeaiP4" "" eo"fl "
who,rhJI't,;, Snelp;,of Mneoln drive,
lo her home l "' St' Cha"eS' haa retUrncit
WrrhlL"18, Calvln " St"yl", of 221
and BW nefnVeni1.0' Vn enttaln boys
EKhfin i tha school set at a dance to
n'Kht In honor of their sons. Master Fran
cis Smyth and Master Harry Smyth.
i.rJrrinao,.Dh, "aJB' mo nrl avenue, en
,n d nl 'uncheon on Thursday. Tho
nnrt h.JT v.rs- n- Livingston Stoddnrt
!ms w""hler' Ml3 Ln" Stoddart,
of 322 Winona avenue, Qcrmantown.
??, 5?r n,Unt' Mrs' William Inslnger,
83 East Duval street, Clcrmantown
Mrs. A. Hoite. 1.1D West Louden street
Germantown, entertained tho members of
her sowing circle at her home Inst week,
Among those present were Mrs. Milton Bay.
los. Mrs. William Instngor, Mrs Edward
Lonsdale, Mrs. Ivan Powell, Mrs. Kdward
L. Stoddart and Miss A. ltorst.
The Germantown nMnirrh ni,,K t,i.i it-
last meeting of tho season last week at
the homo of Miss Jane Anthony, 70 East
Duval streot, Germantown,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Theodoro Abbott are
spending the week-end as tho guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Channlng L. WegeTarth at
Ventnor.
Mr. and Mrs. William Butler Duncan, of
Port Washington, L. I., aro spending tho
week-end with Mr. nnd Mrs. Archibald
narklle, at Inver IIouso, Wayne.
The Bachelor Girls, an organization of
young artists, held a dance at tho Belfleld
Country Club on Saturday night. Tho af
fair was planned by Mls3 Lillian Jones.
Miss Eva Archer, Miss Norma Jones and
Miss Allco Wenderoth. Among thoso pres
ent wero Miss Florence Orunwnld, Miss
Mildred Mobley, of Atlantic City; Miss
Margaretta Moses, of Winston-Salem. N.
C. ; Mr. Maurice Llchtcn, Mr. Walter Jack
son and Mr. Harry A. Blggard.
Bala-Cynwyd
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Hunter and
Mr. and Mrs. Horace E. Dolan, of Cynwyd,
havo left on a motor trip to Now York,
where they will be entertained by Mr. and
Mrs. G. Weston Bates in honor of Mr. and
Mrs. Hunter's eighth wedding anniversary.
The party will then leave for Boston, re
turning somo timo in June.
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Weddings
WATSON OTT
Mr. Alexander Watson, 2641 South 12th
street, and Miss Mamie Ott, 1336 South
Broad streett Were married by Magistrate
Carl Baker at his office, 1634 SoHith 6th
street, at noon, Thursday, May 26,
The bridesmaid was Miss Erflo Worster
rind tho best man Mr. Smith Oesterheldt.
Mr". Watson Is well known In South Phila
delphia. ,111s employer. Mr. John Fltzharrls,
of Carlisle and Snyder avenue, gave a
breakfast In honor of Mr. Watson, which
Was attended by Mr. William Heckort, Mr.
Georgo Youhg, Mr. Michael Bruder, Mr.
William Douglass, Lieutenant John Noon,
Mr. Arthur Morrow, Mr. James Phillips,
Jlr. Peter Kenney, Mr. William Hcyde, Mr.
John Daly, Mr. John Dugnn, Mr. Frank
Shlnwood, Mr. Charles Broton nrtd Mr. Fred
Boone.' After the breakfast all went to
witness the cerenlonv. After a month's stnv
.nt Atlantic City thoy wilt lle at 2521
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RHODES HOXWQnTH.
The marrlngo of Miss Lillian Hoxworth,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H, Hox
wbrth, 6f 3.11 Kdst Marshall street, Norrls
lown, td Mr. Harry Rhodes, of West Phila
delphia, took place on Saturday, May 20,
In tho Sayer's Memorial Methodist Episco
pal Church. Tho Rev Gtorgo M. Brodhead
performed tho ceremony. Mr. nnd Mrs.
Rhodes will lle In West Philadelphia.
TOLL StlEPPARD.
Tho wedding of Mlsa Rebecca Sfieppard,
daughter of Mrs. George. Sheppard, and Mr.
Herman Toll, of this city, took place at
their' home, 322 Roscberry street, on Sun
day, May 21. The ceremony was wit
nessed by friends of thq family only.
Miss Both Shua Levin was maid of
honor and Mr. .Samuel Sheppard, tho bride's
brother, opted qs best man.
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Personals
The marriage of Miss Frances Wes Bally
and Mr, Joseph B, Keen took place on
Baturday. Mrs. Keen is tho daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Paul Bally, of Ard
more. Mr. Keen is the 'ejjii of Mr. Gregory
B. Keen, of 1344 Pine street.
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Mr. and Mrs Benson Mann announce tho
engagement of their daughter, Miss Mar
Jorle II. Mann, to Mr. John Cooke Hirst, 2d,
son of Dr, and Mrs. Barton C. Hirst, of
1821 Spruce street. Mr. Hirst has gradu
ated from tho University of Pennsylvania
with the degree of B. A. and Is now a stu
dent of tho Medical School. f
Mr. and Mrs. George Leib Harrison, ot
Vtllanova, will entertain at dinner on
June T.
Mr. J, Bqrton Townsend, of Blancoyd,
Overbrook, will give a dinner-dance this
evening In honor of Miss Charlotte Eleanor
Pepper, debutante daughter of Mr. and
, Mrs, George Wharton Pepper.
Mr, and Mrs. Edward H. Wales, of Hyde
Park-on-the-Hudson, N. Y., and Washing
ton, announce the engagement of their
daughter, Miss Ruth Wales, to Mr. Henry
Francis du Pont, son ot Senator Henry A.
du Pont, of Delaware. Miss Wales Is a
sister of Mrs. Francis B. Crownlnshteld, of
Boston, and a niece of Kirs. Ellhu Root.
The marriage will, take place late In Juno
in Hyde Park.
Mr, and Mrs, Holllnshead N, Taylor," of
Chestnut Hill, spent the week-end at ,the
Traymore, Atlantic City,
Mrs. George H. Earle, 3d, Is spending
some time at the St. Charles, Atlantic City,
Invitations have been Issued by Mrs. J.
Lewis Crozer, of Upland, for a tea today.
MUs Frances Sheppard, of the Glad
stone, motored to Galen Hall, Wernersvllle,
last vSeU, where she will remain for sev
eral weeks, then will go to Pocono Manor,
near Pocono Summit, for the summer.
Mrs. B. Y. Hill, Miss Helen Hill and Mr.
John Hill, of 1014 Clinton street, ll oc
cupy the new Hill cottage at Pocono Pre
serve early next month. The Rev. Doctor
Hilt Will go up later,
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Williamson, of
Media, are spending the week in Atlantic
City
Mrs. Abner Mershan, of the Parkslde, Is
recovering from a severe Illness,
Miss I Grace Detweller spent the week
nd as the guest of, Mr and Mrs. Anthony
Schumann at their cottage In Atlantic City,
r. Anthoriy Schumann, Jr., was also a
fuest of his. parents,
Germantown
The members of the graduating class of
the Walnut Lana School will include Miss
Helen, & Kear, Mlas Mary Amanda Bany.
tas Edith Sarles-Boone, MUs Margaret
Corotoers Clark, Miss Helen Louise Deacon,
MUj Edith Eskesejt, Miss Ellen HewitJ,
Ann. France M&ckey. alUw Helen
wrgartt Robert Miss Elsla Sharp, Mis
rt Hrtml Mow, MlM Eleanor Scattsf
MM, Kb Btrlcm Hsu tlttt, Miss
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lArge luncheon was given
by missmathieu on saturday '
Mdmbers of Holman School's Gfadudting Class, Entei
utiiieu at tne jnome 01 xvir. Aiirea iJUi'K, louu
North Broad Street
MtSS ELtZABETH B. MATIHEIT, niece
of Mr. Alfred Burk, president of the
Manufacturers' Club, entertnlned at lunch"
on on Saturday at her uncle's home, 1600
North Broad street The guests were the
members of the graduating class of the Hol
man School, of which she Is a member, and
Included Miss Elizabeth Braley, Miss ies
sie Braley, Miss Laura Hlbbs, Miss Mabel
n McGrnw, .Mlas Helen Shoemaker, Mlas
Helen MacCalla, Miss Charlotte Cavanna,
Miss Sarah V. Adamson, Miss Marcla Soils,
Mlsa Elisabeth M, Green, Miss Eleanor
Jones, Miss Louise Burk and Mrs. P. N,
Mathleu. The table decorations were pink
roses nnd pink sweet 'peas.
Mrs. William J. Kraft entertained the
members of the Thimble Club of the
Epiphany Church at tea at her home,
Baywaymal, West Coltlngswood, Saturday.
Miss Marlon Chllds assisted In pouring tea.
MR. AND MRS. JOHtf WEAVER, of
Hill Crest, Overbrook, entertained tho
Charity Club on Friday evening. Their
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Koch,
Mrs. Perry llltner, Mr. nnd Mrs. James
inlen, Miss Mary linger, Mr. and Mrs.
'arry Ortcmann, Mr, and Mrs. Andrew
IcClay, Mr. and Mrs Henry Burlew, Mr.
nil Mrs. Charles McDowell, Mr. nnd Mrs.
'rederlck Gclgor, Mr. and Mrs. George
'landy, Mr. nnd Mrp. Thomas Fenster
makcr, Mr, and Mrs Robert MaNcal, Mr.
and Mrs. William Sautfr, Mr and Mrs.
Samuel Thomson, Mr and Mrs. J, R.
QoehrJng, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. H, Pickett, D.
wid .Mrs. j. T. schell, Mr. and Mrs. Chrfe
PAlmer, Mrs. William Kennedy, Mr. OrtneiHl
Itambo. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Kahood, Mr,
awl Mrs. Albert ManwaHng, M. nnd Mrs,
C C. Knight, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Harris,
Mr. nnd Mrs. John C. Rose Mf. and MrA
Milton Betclle, Mr. George Van Roden, Ml5
Van Roden. Miss Allhea Rose and Mf, J,
Boy Weaver,
MTSS AfcNA FUREY will play the lead-"
Ing role of Mary Jenkins In the Phllo
patrlftn Players' revival of "Forty-five Mln
Utcs From Broadway." Miss Paulino
Clavoy, another firmly established Phils
patrlftn favorite, Is llkewiso cast for an
Important role.
Mr. pnnM A. Hognn, a brilliant Mask
and Wig star of a few seasons ago, is
coaching the singing and dancing chorus.
The proceeds of "Forty-ftve Minutes From
Broadway." which will be given at the
South Broad Street Theatre during the
week of June 6, will be devoted to the
House of the Oood Shepherd, St. Magdalen
Asylum, Germantown.
The Sixteen Club held a meeting at the
homo of Miss Marion Cummlngs, 618 North
61d street, on Friday night Those present
at the meeting wero Miss Ruth Halght,
Miss Mary Hall, Miss Constance Hubbard,
Miss Margaret Thompson, Miss Allca
Chllds, Miss Maybell Peterson. Miss Edith
Lambert, Miss Grace Mills, Miss Florence
Starr, Miss Catherine Ley and Miss
Prances Steel. The club Intends to hold
one more meeting before the summer vacation.
Frankford
MISS PAULINE CLAVEY
Photo by $utekunat.
DEVON HORSE SHOW OPENS
TOMORROW; BIG SOCIAL EVENT
List of Boxholders Includes Many Prominent Philadel-
phians Many Out-of-Town Folk Expected to
Attend Fine List of Entries
-wi..
MISS KATHERINE McCARRON
MERION Miss Katherlne McCarron was
among the earnest workers at the fete
champetre given on Friday and Saturday
of last week for the new Mater Mlserl
cordlae Hospital.
BRYN MAWR Mrs. L. B. Carroll and
family, of West Philadelphia, will movo out
to their home on Penn street about June 1.
Mme. Yvette Gullbert will sing In tho
cloister garden of the library at the Bryn
Mawr college on next Wednesday evening,
at 7:30 o'clock. The program will Include
old French songs, legends, chansons and
English folk songs.
ST. DAVID'S Dr. G. It. S. Jameson and
family, who have been living In the Robert
Barrle place, on St David's road, wilt soon
move Into their new home in Cambria
Court. St, David's. Dr. Alexander H,
O'Nell has purchased the Barrle ,property
and will occupy It after extensive Im
provements have been made.
WAYNE Mr. and Mrs. W. J. C. Dickin
son, of Oak lane, spent the veek-end st
Atlantic City,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mengert, of 326
West Duval street, Gormantown, have is-
sued Invitations for the marriage of their
daughter, Miss Evelyn L. Mengert, to Mr.
W, Lawrence Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs.
George C. Allen, of Orchard Way, Wayne,
Mr, and MrdT Benjamin Franklin James,
3d, are entertaining Mrs. James' aunt, .Mlas
Anna Colahan, oer the week-end, Mrs,
James will give a luncheon in Iier honor
on Sunday,
Mrs. William A. De Witt and sons, of
Blossburg, are visiting Mrs. De Witt's par
ents, Mr, and Mrs, Hubert F, Trent, of
Aberdeen avenue, Wayne.
DEVON Mrs. Frederick B. Emblck, of
Waterloo avenue, has returned from a visit
to Williamsport Pa.
Miss Louise Twaddell, Df Waterloo ave.
nue. Is spending a fortnight at Atlantic
city.
Mr. and Mrs. ttenry uatner warren, Mr.
Henry M. Warren, Jr. and Mr. Richard F.
Warren, of Fairfield, Deton. (eft this
week to occupy their cottage at York Har
bor, Me , for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Savage, of Phila
delphia, have returned to their home (n
Devon.
Lansdoyne
Mr and Mrs. Louis Gerstenberger will
open their cottage at Ocean City op June I.
Mr. and Mrs. John Philip, of East
Greenwood avenue, entertained members of
the Boy Scouts at dinner last evening.
Mr an4 Mrs. John Laws Anderson have
move ft North Lansdawns avenue to
thilr country hemp on wt ,. Owyndd,
p TM" BM McomfJMM by th. fjtaei
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A.T Is expected to be tho greatest
therlng of fashionable society over
assembled In this city will nttend tho 12th
annual Devon Horso Show, which opens
tomorrow at Dovon.
Representatives of other cities will be
present at tho show in large numbers nnd
a list of social leaders, Including many of
the most prominent In this city, appears ns
tho greater part of tho group of boxhold
ers. The Earl of Limerick Is expected to bo
among those In attendance on Dovon
sward He will como to this city with
his son-in-law, James Cox Brndy, and his
daughter, Lady Victoria Brady. Mr.
Brndy, who shows his liorsso under tho
namo of his estate, Hamilton Farm, In
Somerset County, N. J., will bo one of
the largest exhibitors at the show and In
addition has given two handsome cups,
each valued at $260, for tno of tho eventH.
That tho social side of the exhibition will
not be neglected Is shown In tho list of
boxholdors, among whom aro many mem
bers of Philadelphia's society set.
The list Includes T. Do WRt Cuyler. Ed
ward F. Benle, Edward T. Stotesbury,
George W. Chllds Drexel. Philander C.
Knox, John T. Wlndrlm, Mrs. William T.
Hunter, William du Pont, Mrs. Charles A.
Munn, Jr., Alexander Van Rensselaer,
James R. Tlndle, Genera Edward Morrell.
Henry M. Wnrren, Mrs Charles S Walton,
Charles M Lea, A. B. Coxe, William T.
Wright Powell Evans, Mahlon Hutchinson,
Mrs. Edward A. Schmidt. Samuel M. Vau
claln, John A. Brown. Jr., Mrs. Henry S.
Jeanes, Dr. Oeorge C Stout. Clarence W.
Dolan. Alan D. Wilson, William Hopkins,
Archibald J. narklle, Dr George Fales
Baker, C. Emory McMlchael. Henry L Col
lins, George D. Woodslde, Dr, Wilbur P
Klapp, Mrs. John S. Gustlno, Mrs, Thomas
J. Berry, Samuel D. Riddle. Mrs. William
L. Austin. Mrs. J. Oardner Cassatt, A. J.
Drexel Paul. Mrs. James Francis Sullivan,
James Cox Brady, Lewis A. Rlloy, Freder
ick W. Schmidt, Norman Cantrell and
others.
South Philadelphia 'k
Miss Martha Rossman, of 635 Cross
street, 13 visiting friends In Pittsburgh.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Lewis Meadowcroft. of
2106 South Broad street, whoso wedding
took place January 5, have returned from
n trip through this country, Canada, Mex
ico and Honolulu. Mr and Mrs. Meadow
croft entertained the members of their
bridal party, together with 250 other
friends, at their home on Thursday eve
ning. Tho members of the bridal party
were Miss Blanche Dove, Miss Irene James,
Miss Clara McFarllfn, Miss Helen C. Al
bertson. Miss Adelaide Blakyne, Mr. Walter
Talt, Mr. Walter Solly, Mr. and Mrs. Mor
gan Solly, Sir. and Mrs. Lawrence Solly,
Mr. Robert McQullkln, Mr. Harper Drlpps
and Mr, C. William Meadowcroft
Art enjoyable concert' was given by the
primary department of tho Hope Presby
terian Church, 33d and Wharton streets, on
Friday evening, "The Fairy's Child." a
sketch, was artistically done by some of the
children, and a little JO-year-olit girl played
several piano selections, Mlsa Elizabeth
Thornley recited several selections.
Tioga
Mr. and BIrs. John C, Jocher, of 1223
Rising Sun lane, havo Issued Invitations
for the marriage of their -daughter, Miss
Lillian ?. Jocher, to Mr, Christian If. Reu
mann, of Germantown. on Thursday, at 4
o'clock, in the Church, of the Ascension,
Mount Airy. The bride will be attended by
her sister, Miss Katharine Jocher, as 'maid
of honor, and Miss Marjorle V, Cornog and
Miss Ben2eneda Bodenhorn as bridesmaids.
Mrs. Joseph A. Harron, of 3930 North
Broad street, has been 'entertaining Miss
Emily McCutcheon, of East Orange.
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Snyder, of 1615 Butler
street, have announced the engagement of
their daughter. Miss Hilda Snyder, to Mr.
Maurice M. Fle-jnan.
Navy Yard News
Invitations havo been Issued by Mrs.
Eugenfe D. Rynn. wife of Pay Director
Ryan, U. S. N.. for n luncheon, followed
by bridge, on Wednesday afternoon,. at her
home in the navy yard, In honor of Mrs.
Sheldon Evans, wife of Surgeon Eans,
U S. N Medical Inspector of the yard
Covers will be laid for 12 euesta. who wilt
be Mrs William Lee Pryor, of Norfolk, who
Is visiting Mrs. Norton; Mrs. A. T. Graham,
Mrs. William H, Allen. Mrs. William Leo
Russell, Mrs. E. Trlcou, Mrs. F. A. Traut.
Mrs. Homer H. Norton, Mrs. Charles Bryant
Drake and her mother, who Is visiting her
at present, nnd Mrs. A. Owens.
An enjoyable party from the torpedoboat
destroyer Heale, who spent Sunday on an
old-fashioned picnic across the .river, In
cluded Lieutenant Charles T. Blackburn,
U. S. N.. and Sirs. Blackburn; Lieutenant
Homer H. Norton, U, S. N., and Mrs. Nor
ton; Mrs. William Lee Pryor. Captain
Frank Halford. U. S. M C. and Mrs. Hal-
ford; Mrs. Nelson P, Vulte, Paymtster Mel.
U. S. N.; Lieutenant Loder, U. S. N., and
Mr. R. W. Maxwell
West Philadelphia
Miss Edna Williams, of 1218 South 53d
street, left last week to spend tho entire
twmmcr with her aunt and uncle, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Charles D. Baxter, at Wlldwood.
Mrs. Isaac Startzmann Blandford, of
1232 -?outh 51st street, announces tho en
gagement of her daughter. Miss Virginia
Hayden. to the Rev. Arthur M. Lowls,
rector of St. James' Protestant Episcopal
Church of Oskaloosa, la. Tho wedding will
take place early In September.
Mr. and Mrs. Summers McBurney, -1728
Cedar avenuo, entertained at a dance Sat
urday evening at tho Rlttenhouse In honor
of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Marvel McBurney.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott. G4M l.nrii-
,-ttood avenue, will open their cottage In At
lantic City on June 1. Mr. and Mrs. Rich-
nru o-Brlcn and Miss Dorothy O'Brien, of
5455 Walnut street, will be their guests for
n fow weeks.
MIS3 Emily Holsworth and Sirs. Frank
Stone, of 131 South 54th street, were the
week-end guests of Mrs. J. Gllmoro, of At
lantic City.
Mr. and Mrs B. Simon. 211 South E2d
street, are recolvlng congratulations on the
birth of a son.
Mlss'lda Hobon and Miss Marie Hohen,
400 North 60d street, entertained Miss
Eh a Luntz oer tho week-end.
Mr. and Mrs Thomas O'Neill, of 2022
South G8th street, are receiving congratu
lations on the birth ot a daughter, Mary
O'Neill. Mrs. O'Neill will be remembered
as Miss Mary McGlnty, of Soutfi Philadel
phia. Miss Ella Gardner, daughter of Mr. nnd
Mrs. Robert Gardner, ot C110 Callow
hill street, has returned from Washington,
whore she was the guest of1 friends.
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Arrangements have been completed for
the lavn fete to be held In Holmcsburg,
July 12, 13 and 14, for the benefit of St.
Domonlc's School fund. Mrs. Jamm Fearan
will be In chargo of the B, V. t. Sodality
booth, Mrs. Mary Gallagher will have tho
cake table Ice cream will bo In the care
of Mr. Thomas Dowdall nnd Mr. James
Dowdall. and Mrs. Leonard Ott will have
the refreshments.
Miss Helen A Ward, of 7011 Tulip street,
will give a dinner dance tomorrow evening
at the home of her uncle, Mr, John Dunflcld,
In honor of Miss Eclyn Davis, who Is Istt
Ing lu Philadelphia. The guests will In
clude Miss Dorothy Phillips, Minn Mar
guerite Calne, Miss Helen Fleming, Miss
Helen Dunfleld, Miss Gertrude Dunflcld,
Miss Mario Gesrge. MIbs Alice Klrkwood,
Miss Leona Cramer, Miss Marlon Maglll,
Miss Ethel McKInley, Miss Ethel Dutton,
Miss Flora Mansaeld, Miss Alice Mansfield,
Miss Yvonne Raje, Miss Clara Beaty, Miss
Martha Freas, Mlsa Winifred McMahon,
Miss Harriet Ware, Mr. John Ware, Mr.
John Dunfleld, Mr. George McKInley, Mr.
Frank Clarke, Mr. William Blake, Mr.
Albeit Endow, Mr. Henry Griffiths. Mr.
Harry Mundy, Mr. William Maxwell, Mr.
Frank Walters. Mr. Alfred Graham, Mr.
Gardner Mann, Mr. Conly F. Wakefield, Mr.
Frank Bates, Mr. Hugh Bennett, Mr.
Thomas Dean, Mr. John McCormlck, Mr.
LeRoy Joyce, Mr. William Murray and Mr.
Albert Consart.
Miss Eleanor G'allagher, of 2C06 Rhawn
street, entertained Miss Gertrude lnnes
and Miss Josephine lnnes, of Atlantic City,
over this week-end.
Mrs. W. J. Strange, of 6032 Grlscom
street, nnd her two daughters. Miss Sadie
Strange and Miss Jean Strange, have
opened their homo at Wlldwood, where they
will spend tho summer.
The Bachelor Girls' Club will be enter
tnlned Wednesday evening by Miss Edna
Shilth at her home, Rowland avenue,
Holmesburg. Among the guests will be
Miss Anna March, Mrs. Elsie March, Miss
Helen Creamer, Miss Flora Ebert and Miss
Edith Wagner.
The Men's Association, of Holmesburg,
has completed the plans far the street car
nival, to be held on Walker street, Juno
15, 16 and 17. Great Interest Is being
shown, and the affair Is sure to be a big
success.
Roxborough
Miss Mabel Mlltenberger, of Gerhart
street will entertain on Thursday evening,
June 1) at her home,
Miss Marian Wright, Miss Mildred
Wright Miss Helen Walter, Miss Mary Hol
comb, Miss Edith Haley, Miss Evelyn Law,
Miss Leah Hankel, Miss Mary Hattal, Miss
Demarls Fleming. Miss Eva Ibbotson and
Miss Helen Smith gave a porch' party Sat
urday night at 461 Conarroe street and tha
adjoining residences In aid of the work
ot the Roxborough Camp Fire Girls. Flags,
bunting and Japanese lanterns were used
In the decorntlons.
Mrs. Thomas Schofleld has gone to Cap
May, where she will spend the season with
her Bon, Captnln John D. Schofleld.
This afternoon nnd evening the "Ladles'
Aid Society of the Epiphany EngllBh Evan
gelical Lutheran Church will hold an infor
mal reception at the Jhome of Mrs. X R.
Miller, 450 Monastery 'avenue, for the sale
of home-made biead and cake.
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Steele, of 8620
Ridge avenue, left today for a week's stay
In Wlldwood, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Super will pass the
summer nt Lake Mohonlc.
The Rev. id Mrs. George N. Makely hav
Judge and Mrs. Remington, of Rochester,
N. Y as their guests.
What's Doing Tonight
Municipal Band concert. Westmoreland
Squate, ot.i 8tn.il and Auegneny uvenue.
Free lecture In German on "The rtustlan In
vuBlon of Eit I'rula," by the Rev. p. o.
Evers, Houston llnll, o'clock.
Concert at Uaptlst Temple in aid otbltu
palKn fund.
Uaptlat Social Union dinner. Union Leag-ue.
"Hospital Day", at Philadelphia Today anol
Tomorrow Exposition. Commercial Museum.
Keunlon and supper of classes ot 1D00 and
mill and the class of 1010, Bryn Mawr. a
o'clock, '
Concert nnd dance under auspices of Hrltnnnla
Lodxe. Oder of Sons of St. George, The Roose
velt a o clock.
"Dinner to officers and delegates of the Supreme
Convention of the Independent Order Sons of
tjnlr Harrlck Hall. qo7 South Hth street: 4
o clock.
AMUSEMENTS
Northeast Philadelphia
A party Including Miss Allca E. Leahy,
Miss Loietto D. Kilty, Miss Agnes M.
O'Connor and Miss Anna M. McVey will
spend Eeeral weeks In the Alleghany
Mountains and will be the guests of the
Rev Michael O'Connor, of Altoona.
Mr. and Mrs. G. R Schweitzer, whose
wedding took placo last week, are spend
ing their honeymoon nt Niagara Falls,
Buffalo and Canada, and will be nt home
after July 1 nt Trevose, Pa. Mrs. Schweitzer
before her marriage way) Miss Alice Wat-
kins, of 2225 East York street.
Dr. and Mrs. F. Robert Setfort of 2202
East Cumberland street, hate returned
from a week's "stay" ,ln the Pocono
Mountains,
The opening of the Yo Eddy Country
Club took place yesterday at the club
house at Clementon
Ladles' Day will be observed at the L. D.
Club at Parkland tomorrow.
Mr. Martin McDonald, of 2803 Tulip
street, and Mr. Thomas McGovern will
spend the week-end In Mt. Holly.
Along the Reading
Mr. nnd Mrs. Philip Maas, o( Ambler,
announce the engagement of their daughter,
Miss Henrietta Florence Maas, to Mr. Wal
ter Grover Hlnkle, son of Mr, and M
John" If. Hlnkle. of Phlladelp!
Penllyn.
Miss V, Hilda Speerl, of 49S8 Marvine
street, Logan, gave a muslcale on Saturday
night About 50 guests attended.
The South Oak Lane Improvement As
sociation, w(ll hold a lawn party Saturday,
June 10, at 13th and Chelten avenue, Oak
Lane.
Bamm
Camden apd Vicinity
Mr- and Mrs. M. G Casjjels, of 9th and
Copper streets, have returned from Miami.
Fia., and will close their town house next
week -and open their summer homa, at Sea
Isle. '
The Rev. J S. Owens, of 6th and Penn
streets, haa been spending .the past 10 days
at Saratoga, NY ,,,
Mr?- Kaary Markhsun and tmf o, Mr.
old home tatWrgtai to remain untU fajL &c "WWotwUjr.
N,orth Philadelphia
Mrs. S. R. Van Horn, Jr., 1833 Madison
avenue, Baltimore, Is visiting her parents.
Sir. and Mrs. James W. Pawaon, 1546 North
13th street.
'Miss ilary E. Jewell, 2019 North 16th
street, entertained over the we.ek.end at
ner home, at Trevose, Pa, The guests were
Mss Rachel McQulllen and Mrs. A. Irfmise
.Long, Miss Edna Patterson and Miss
Emma Mills.
Mr. and Mrs. J. OUunan and her niece,
M(sa Esther SUvereteln, of 931 North 12th
street are spending a few days with, Mr
and Mrs. M Novlc, of aslon. Pa.
Mrs. Ii, Helns and her eon, Mr. Charles
8 Helns. of Iltt North llth strwt. will
move Into thfic summer bonjs at Klrkwood,
MRS. EDWIN PAUL STOKES
Mr. and Mrs, James F Cox, of 819 North
Preston "street, announce the marriage of
their daughter. Miss Mary Agnes Cox, and
Mr. Edwin- Paul Stokes, of 4307 West-
ister atenue.
Mr, J, A. Kegal, of 29 North Robinson
street has returned home from a fishing
trip of several weeks.
Friends of Miss Ethel Hyde. 418 North
B2d street, will be glad to hear that she
has recuperated from a recent Illness.
i
Mra. J, BlUlngs. of JJ4 Wanamaker
street, spent the week-end with Mr, and
Mrs. Charles Auston. of Merchantvllle. J,
Mrs. Thorn a a Wallcer. nf Dfaan it.i.,1...
N. J-. Is spending a week, with Mrs. WIIU
lam J". Murphy, Squth 60th street, Phila
delphia. Miss O'Brien, of 327 North 81st street,
will hold a prlxe drawing June 15 for tha
benefit of the Church of St Mary Star of
the Sea, pranchdale.
Wilmington
Mr. Wallace Kennard entertained at din
ner of It covers lasi week at his home
In honor of Miss Ethel Buckwalter and Mr,
Joseph Webb, of West Chester, whose en
gagement was recently announced.
Miss Alice Tyson has gone to Sandy
Springs, Md , where she will spend the summer.
FOEREST MoSf &"&, . June 5
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