K& "' """" for Ihe summer NANCY WYNNE ANTICIPATES BRILLIANT DAY AT DEVON dorse Show to Open Today With Large Attendance. Many persons Will Come From Other Cities for Annual Affair RAIN or Bhlno every one will go onl to Devon today for tho Horse Show, Which will be held during four days this week on the spacious grounds near tho station which ard used every year for this event. This year will be one of tho big gest occasions, for literally every one Is at home, either In town or tho suburbs, nnd so the world and his wife will attend. There will be, of courso, tho usual num ber of box parties, Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Bcale, of Deep dale, Strafford, will entertain Mr, and Mrs. Henry Potts, of Pottstown, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Morton WlUon, of Slraf ford, In their box at the show this afternoon. EVENING- LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1916. t CHARMING MATRONS WHO ARE ATTENDING HORSE SHOW It Such a time as there wus on the Board walk at Atlantic on Sunday, my dears, a man and woman were riding In a rolling chair, and on tho woman's shoulder was 11 tiny monkey, which gaily knocked off tho hat of tho pusher, though tho occu pants of tho chair wero perfectly uncon cerned at his behavior. Reposing In tho front of tho chair was a traveling bag with a vontllatlng arrangement In each end, which was evidently Brother Monkey's "pullman seat" when taking journeys. To spread tho spirit of Americanism among their beneficiaries tho women con stituting tho committee of the Southwark Neighborhood House have completed all plant) for tho big Festival and Procession which thoy are to gtvo at 2:30 o'clock next Saturday at Loverlng place, West School House lane, dermantown. ' Tho occasion has been widely advertised as tho Festival of Apollo, which will con sist of Pythian games, Tho Masque of Persephono nnd a procession of Greek youths and maidens. Thero will bo a muslcalo contest, athletic contests and tho Delphic Oraclo will prophesy tho future. Tho Masque of Persophone will bo pre sented by tho children of the Southwark Neighborhood House and tho athletic cJn tost will be under the direction of Michael Dorlzas, tho famous all-around athleto of the University of Pennsylvania. The athletic contests will consist of run ' nlng races, wrestling, competition In throwing the discus and Javelin. Tho many activities of tho Southwark Neighborhood House, and the vast amount of good work that It yearly accomplishes, aro shown In the annual report of tho or ganization recently Issued. Thero are 421 pupils In classes for cook ing sowing, embroidering, carpentering, singing, dancing, dramatics and music. Thero aro 539 members of different clubs. Dental clinics aro held twice a week, where hundreds of persons aro treated. There Is a baby clinic, a library, a sav- lngs fund, a coal savings fund, Btory and play-houses .for little children, moving pictures and open house dances. Tho Southwark Neighborhood House works In co-operation with the Bureau of Health and. Charities, The Child Federation, Tho Civic. Club of Philadelphia and Droxel, Temple and Beechwood Domestic Sclenco Schools, which provide cooking and sew ing teachers. Last year's disbursements wero J3.2S1.03, and because this budget Is too small to carry on such Important work this Fes tival of Apollo has been promoted to pro cure the needed added fund, and bids fair to bo an unqualified success. NANCY WYNNE. m m ytor,wc.r Lucl(in Ph'"P Smlt". . Ifi't fel's nJ T,n.d 10 Ay w,,h M- Dan ,el " brents at Huntington. W. Vo. Indu&f. t, 6clk- T" Program will AdolSfnv l,Tn WOr.d?. ot Baling by Dr. "The K'.nSollier'.,0,,0Wed an address, by Mis" CarnCMU "! ,he ,Iom! "lcn." OardensV '4h t,11CJ' Su,Pervls"- of School ntSUnf?-??. 9lo.ra,lon of he. Garden "Why -h' PLtma B. Wright, and .nr.il' . l2rBm 8 ,aar(len Should be He- W Ma'X 0rlBi,ml DcS'Sn'" i,r8 ' J- Along the Main Line TidYot tiVMr- and M"- Ferdinand week, br mSrer,nVen,Ue' vlM eaVo "'9 icek, dj motor, for Southwest Ttnrhnr Mo., where they will regain , Utll the art5 He"?y Eof pIiTF Jtrs- W. fertile wilhurDnVfV'nM-aJ,Ir ,nd M"- nollln H. nr .-.J, 01l stone llousc." St. Davids V taking a motorjirlp' through the State! mr?Zlr"- "?.?." ?! John M. tertalnlno- xrr. t v"m Novn- nrB " cuse N y A-rJnniCS,"owlcU' f s'ri-i-use, a. i for sev,.ril weeks. A' &?!?.. Archibald J. Wayne JhZ y's'CMay at Inver Ho.c, Buttenr0,n?,n'0"or0 JJ!' Ust. Mr William Mr. nmi :: "i :" vnsnington. L I, SURPRISE PARTIES AND SUMMER OUTINGS INTEREST MANY PERS0NI Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wilson Entertained on Saturday vt- ning m Honor of Their Son's Twentieth Birthday. Various Other Social Doings ' MRS. JAMES PHANCIS SULLIVAN MRS. GARDNER CASSATT Bnrkllo Mr. and Mrs. j. u VT"1,0"' u . rrcCCIy.WnynC' havo returned from A?lan. on a oXd' et tt StrnffordndJnrfl,."Cnry Dr,nker ni'o'. of Mrnirord, will nlso spend the nnmm ! cottage at 109 Chclsoa. i,,LT,.f,u ln Bmmcr at South Derby avenuo. BE Ms :ms,k- WH nm.Jan 9"l,crt nnd Miss Margaret d nnerIOorf,0ilh1,0r,alned ln ""honor a?" ainner of eight covers on Saturday nlirh Chestnut Hill Mrs. William Flndlay Brown, of 21 !.im ?'', a,venu?- " wne to Seavew for siv cral days to play lnagolf tournament? lll!KS'a!,,VeUr nnd h" o'ster. miss isatallo Sauvcur. of 82k c,ii' avenue, will onteriaTntM tZrrot. Mrs. Germantown D. Dncllsh rinllnm I- r.n .. tenhouse street, has Miss '-Margaret Miller' Personals Mr. and Mrs, William Struthers Ellis will give a dinner tomorrow night at Fox Hill Farm, their home In Bryn Mawr. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Burton Roblnette, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Crathorne Dale, Mr. and Mrs. E. Florens Rlvlnus, of this city, and Mr. and Mrs. James F. NJelds. of Wil mington, comprise a party motoring to Yama Farms, N. Y., to spend Memorial Day. Mr, and Mrs. John Worrell Pepper, of Fair Acres, Jenklntown, have sent out cards (for an at home on Thursday, June 8. Mrs. Victor Cushman. who has been visit ing her sister, Mrs. Francis King Wain wrlght, of Bryn Mawr, has returned to her home In Washington. Mr. and Mrs. John It. Valentine, of High land Farm, Bryn Mawr. will leave on Thurs day to visit Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Itum sey and attend the Piping Bock races at Long Island. ' Mr. and Mrs. Valentine will give an Infor mal dinner at their home this evening fol lowing the opening of the Devon Horso Show, Mrs. Edwin L, Blabon. of Bryn Mawr has returned from a two weeks' visit to French Lick Springs,, Ind. Mrs. Benjamin F. Clyde, of Coughacres, Bryn Mawr, has gone to Atlantlo City and Is staying at the Brighton. Mrs, Edward Sydenham Page, of Devon, f III entertain In her box at the Horse Show tomorrow afternoon. The Honorable Henry Fairfax, of Oak Hill, Virginia, who will be one ot the Judges of hackneys at the Devon Horse Show, will spend the week with hla nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Georee Emlen Starr, of Rad nor. They will entertain In his honor on Thursday evening, Mrs. Starr Is also en tertaining her mother, Mrs. Charles A. Ayres, of New York, as her guest. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Dlsston vlll enter tain at dinner this evening at their home tn Rosemont, Mr, and Mrs. Frederick W Schmidt, of Juniper Hall, Radnor, will entertain at dinner this evening, fpllowlng the opening of tho Devon Horse Show, Their guests will be Dr. and Mrs, Cotton Deal, Mr. and Mrs. James Balfgur, Mr. Thomas P, Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Story, Mr. and Mrs. Ro. land C Evans and Mr, and Mrs. Edward Waj, On Thursday Mrs. Schmidt will give a box party at the Horse Show, her guests being Mrs Ernest La Place, Mrs. William Merger, Mrs. H. Daniel von Nastlnd and Mrs. James Kelly. Mr. T. De Witt Cuyler, will entertain the ofneers and dlrectorslof the Devon Horse Show at dinner at Edgewood, Haverford, tomorrow. Mr and Mrs. Oliver Cromwell are oc cupying their villa ot Naragansett Pier. Y Mr. q, Wllllngr Hare and hl mother, Mrs. Horace Hare, left on Saturday for a, motor Irlp through the poconos. Mr. and Mrs, WIHlsim A Weber have 5on4 Trot and Captain. William Mitchell 4 atra, Mltcball, of Washington, as thi $mAq ism tht Horn flhov. iJ. m,63 H- Donney. of the Delmar Morrls. will entertain at luncheon at the Bol evue-Stratford followed by a theatre , , ThUrsdar ' honor of Miss "ofa ,n ?V w,hs marriage to Mr. Edward Gor don M. MacQannon will talto nlaee nn s. win SniS? W- TJ"J BUCsts at the ncheon wll Include Miss Helen Henderson, of Cum berland, Md. and Miss Marlon Sturges Scott, of Chicago, both students of Bryn Mawr College; Miss Eleanor Edmonds and Miss Kathryn Elliott. Mrs. Donnelly will be matron of. honor at the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Burton, of 3016 West Coulter street, will occupy their cot tago at Buck Hill Falls as usual during the summer months. They will be accom panied by their two debutante daughters Miss Marguerite Burton and Miss Eleanor Wunder. Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert D. Barton, of 307 Lincoln drive, will occupy a cottage ln Ventnor the middle of July. Mrs. Barton was Miss Eleanor Moyn before her mar riage a year ago. Miss Theodora Jellett, of 4602 Pulaski avenue, will entertain at bridge tomorrow In honor of Miss Josephine Heron, whose marriage to Mr. Stewart A. Jellett. Jr., will take place on Thursday, June 8. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Thels Weger, of Me Callum street and Westvlew avenue, are spending several days ln Atlantic raiv They will motor back to town tomorrow. Mrs. Weger was Miss Madeline Worrell Paine befor. her marriage. Mrs. Robert Dunning Drlpps, of B006 Wayne avenue, has Issued cards for a bridge on Friday, June 2, In honor of her sister, Miss Josephine Heron. Along the Reading The White Marsh Vnlley Country Club will hold n dinner-dance this evening Mr. nnd Mrs. George Hnrlan McCnll, of 66th and 11th avenues Onk Lano, have Mrs Grant Fosnocht, of Rending. Pa., ai their guest. Sho will remain until Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs George Mooncy, of Red Lion road, Torrcsdale, have Miss Bessie Mooney, of Chicago, lll.,.ni their guest. Miss Mooney will remain until July 1, when she will leave for Atlantic City to spend the remainder of the summer with her aunt, Mrs. Thomas Mooney. Mrs. George Campbell, of Oak Lane road, will entertain tho following guests at lunch eon tomorrow afternoon: Mrs. George Sld ham. Mrs. Frank Froneflcld, Mrs. Harry Walters, Mrs. Frederick Cummlngi, Mrs. George Clark, Mrs. Albert Endow, Mrs. Frances .Skelly. Mrs. Hugh Goll. Mrs. Philip Taylor. Mrs. William Tyson and Mrs. Frank Burke. The tables will be decorated with sweet peas. Cards will follow the luncheon. Mrs. Rldpnth nnd hor dnughtcr, Miss Grace Rldpath. havo returned from Pitts burgh, where the former spent tho winter with her daughter, Mrs. O. F. Baer. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kerr McKoo, of Jenklntown, have announced the engage ment of their daughter, Miss Myrtle Flor ence McKee, to Mr. John Orson Flndelsen, of Frnnkford. Preparations are being made for the commencement season In tho Jenklntown schools. Tho high school commencement exercises will be held on Wednesdny eve ning, Juno 21. Tho graduating class will give Its clns.t day program on Tuesday afternoon, June 20. Tho same evening tho promotion exercises of tho grammar grades will be held. All tho exerciser will be held In tho Jenklntown auditorium, The Rev. George Young, of tho local Baptist church, will preach the baccalaur eato sermon on Sunday evening, June 18. BOARDWALK MAID IS FULLY PREPARED Rifle Practice at the Various Shooting Galleries Her Pastime Tioga Mr. and Mrs. James A. Lee and their daughters, Miss Augusta Leo and Miss Anna Leo, of 3628 North 18th street, left yesterday for Orvllla, Montgomery County, where they will pass tho summer. Mr. Heberton E. Frlcke Is camping at Fort Meyer, Va with the 2d City Troop, of which ho Is a member. Mlsn Gladys Kraus, who has been spend ing some time with her sister, Mrs. Law rence Kaufman, of Charleston. W. Va., has returned to hcr home, 2127 West Venango street. Dr. nnd Mrs. Jacob Hoschander, of 1603 West Tioga street, are receiving congratu lations on the birth of a Ron, Emanuel Hoschander, on May 23. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chlpman, of 3513 North 23d street, will leave early ln Juno for an automobllo trip to Poland Springs, Me. Mr. and Sirs. S. Herstctn. Miss Marian Hersteln and Miss Reglna H. Hersteln, of 3248 North Broad street, left on Saturday for their summer homo In Chelsea, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Levy, of 3725 North 2Jst street, are spending four weeks tour ing through tho West. North Philadelphia The Boardwnlk Mnld Is nothing If not up to the minute Now that thrro Is so much talk about prepnrcdncsi. this rather flcklo creaturo has taken It Into her head that she must lenm to shoot Conse quently, the shooting galleries along tho walk are lined with smart-looking girls In stunning sports clothes, who vie with one another In handling a rifle. Down Chelsea wny target lawn parties are all tho rage. The girls spend the early part of the afternoon making bandages Then, after tea Is served, thoy go out on tho lawn and practice tar get shooting, A Berlcs of target parties nro being hold, and. at tho conclusion, n riuo is to be awarded as first prize Former Secretary of War L. M. Garri son and Mrs. Garrison, who aro frequent visitors, camo down for today and nro mak ing tho Marlborough-Blenhelm their sea shore home. Mr. and Mrs F. J. Hutchinson nnd Mrs. D, W. Hutchinson motored down from Montclnlr for the holiday, Mr, Archibald C. Ellns Is visiting his mother at the Marlborough-Blenhelm. Dr. and Mrs. Ncff wore down over Sunday, as were Dr. and Mrs. T. N. Pease. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Barnltz are spending the week-end at tho Chalfonte with Mr", nnd Mrs James P. Hooper and Mr. nnd Mrs. W. V. Golbs. of Baltimore. Mr. nnd Mrs W. McL. Freeman are at tho Marlborough-Blenhelm, where thoy havo taken apartments for tho entire sum mer. Miss Mary A. Barr and Miss Jane Barr, of Oak Lano, were at tho Strand for the week-end. Mr George II. McClatchey and his family are occupying their summor apartments. Mr. and Mrs. James G. Kcyes and their family will spend tho summer at 12 States avenue. Mr. Stanley W. Landls, of Oak Lane, has joinea nis parents at lladdon Hall. Mr. Swope Is visiting his mother, Swope, at the samo hotel. Weddings FOLKEtl-SDinoLD. Announcement Is made ot the marriage ot Mlia Elizabeth II Sclbold niece of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hemlng.i, of Qllakortuwn, Pa. to Mr. Harry O Folker, of 4151 North 10th street, on Saturday, Mny 27 The ceremony was performed at tho home of the bride's uncle and aunt by the Ilev. Dr. Detrlch, of Qunhcrtown, and was followed by a reception Mr. and Mrs Folker, upon their return from their wedding Journey, will receive nftcr Juno 10 nt 44G4 Noith 19th street. Lansdowne Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold Wilson, of Essex nenuc, loft Satuiday for their cottaco at Ocean City, N. J. Mr. nnd .Mrs Thomas Colllnan. of Stew art avonue: Miss Marlon Peterson nnd Mr Frank Rellly havo left for a motor trip to Klkton, Md, Mrs Alfred C. Batch will give a luncheon nnd tea the latter part of June for tho benefit of the Woman Suffrago party. Members of the College Club are pre paring for nn entertainment for their quar terly meeting, which will bo hold In tho school auditorium on Juno 3. This yenr's graduates from the high school havo been Invited as guests of honor. Francis Mrs. K. West Philadelphia Mrs. Harry II, Boyd who has been visit ing In Ocean City, N. J., wll return to her home, H27 Larchwood avenue, tomorrow. Miss Kathryn Dowltng, of 6118 West minster avenue, and her niece, Miss Nora Dowllng, of 66th street and Lansdowne avenue, spent the week-end In Bristol, Pa., as the guests of friends. Mr, Michael O'Connvr, of 70th street and Lansdowne avenue, Is staying In New York as the guest of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Murphy, Mr, Thomas A. Fitzgerald, of 1621 North Alden street. Is spending a week In Atlantlo City as tha guest of Mr. William Yeager, of South Michigan avenue. Mrs. Anna Finn, of 128 North 62d street, will give a euchre and dance this evening In St, Donato's School Hall, 6Stb and Callowhlll streets, In aid of the church fund. Wilmington WILMINGTON, Del.. May 30 Wllmlng ton society was largely represented at the garden party which Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Fprd gave at their home, Leuvenlgh, Chest nut Hill, on Saturday night, Mrs. Charles Copeland, of this city, received with Mrs. Ford, and others In the line were Mrs. Ed wards S. Dunn, Mrs. E. S. W, Farnum. Mrs. Russell Sturgls Hubbard and Mrs. George Willing, all of Chestnut Hill. The Henry P. Scott'8 golf and supper party at Lexington today will be another Mecca to drpw tha society of Wilmington. Golf wilt be played all the afternoon and there will be supper and dancing for the evening. Tha baseball game and hop at the Naval Academy at Annapolis attracted Miss Anne Garrett and Miss Elinor Vandegrlft for the week-end. They Joined friends from Phila delphia. Mr and Mrs. Harold Perot Keen, Mrs. Arthur B. Owens end Miss Emily Eleanor Owens also motored to Annapolis Saturday for th game and hop. I HiBPuS-i ' mm SJfcA2rWWfWWrvy'rt.ato' Frankford Mr. and Mrs. Norval L. Knox, of 553S North 6th street, aro receiving congratula tions on the birth of a son. The Men's Bible Class of Orthodox Street Methodist Episcopal Church will give a strawberry festival and double Maypole party at Orthodox Btreet and 'Torresdalo avenue on Saturday. Mrs. William C. Trenter, of 4840 Haw thorne street, is spending some time nt Enston, Collegevlllo, Pa., and Phllllpsburg, N. J. Miss Mary Walton, of Blake nvenua entertained last evening nt her home. Among the guests were Miss Irma Mellon, Miss Alice Zlegler, Miss Martha Hemmeter. Miss Mary Gunning. Miss Rlnrgaret Rudolph, Mist Mary Thomas, Miss Margaret Dutton, Miss Marlon McMahon, Miss Florence Fisher, Miss Caroline Johnson, Miss Pauline Flske, Miss Thelma Worst, Miss Anna Boal, Miss Delia Holcumb, Miss Anna Murray, Miss Josephine Curtis. Miss Sara Curtis, Miss Leona Manning, Miss Ethel McKlnley, Miss Helen Sykes, Mr. Harry Fisher. Mr Harry Bennett, Mr. Walter Dean, Mr. JoBeph Mann, Mr, Frank Mooney, Mr. Walter Foster. Mr. Ralph Curtis, Mr. John Walton, Mr, William Walton, Mr. Georgo Mundy, Mr. Charles Keller, Mr. Michael Dlttus. Mr. Thomas McGowan, Mr, Frederick Taley, Mr. Hugh Maxwell, Mr, John Berry, Mr. Morton Lumley, Mr. Frank Griffiths, Mr. Horace Curtis, Mr. George Hughes and Mr. Joseph Hughes. Delaware' County The Woman Suffrage party of Delaware County had charge of tho suffrago booth at the Civic Exposition yesterday. Among tho women assisting were Mrs C. E. Mar tin, chairman of tho W. S, P. of Delaware County; Mrs J. S. C. Harvey, Mrs. Charles Stanley Harvey. Mrs Ferreo Brlnton. Mrs. J. R. Covert, Mrs. Francis Gummere, Mrs. Humrlchousc. Mrs. M. Ormo. Mrs. Carl Altmter, Mrs. Paul Lachcnmeyer. Mrs Seth Pnnconst Levis nnd Mrs. Osgood Hopwood. Tho Ridley Park Presbyterian Church will bo the Bccno of n double wedding on June 7, when tho two daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Kellogg will be wedded. Miss Eleanor May Kellogg will bo man led to Mr. Walter Rhodos White, of Lans downs, and Miss Margaret Harper Kellogc will be married to Mr. Augustus Maurlco Wessels. Ife m, urn. Bon. Ww , th (wot f Ut. mA Mm, Wilmift Notices for USodbr m will, be u. d lu fell, with !tl rikiihsfi cwtiTTnd prCSd ii tfial but ill Mh ootlSr mt N vjit Jflf, Sf'ttt p.r. jub.1 if gjf'ti ll Adrtldi m arw SSIa'ifeW 31gR&2?&&rJSBS Sin Hf BetMnJ. 'Sttr iint. 0S. &&&s&3 MISS EMMA LUSCH Miss Emma Lusch, of 1948 North Gratz Btreet, will be married to Mr, F. Albert Schaefer, of 447 West Dauphin street, on Thursday evening. The ceremony will be performed at the home of the Rev, George von Bosse, 810 North 5th street. The couple will be unattended. Following the ceremony a reception will be given at the home of the bride's parents, Mr- and Mrs. Charles Lusch, After a brief wedding tour to Niagara Falls they will reside at 447 West Dauphin street. The bridegroom Is a member of the motor squad of the police department, and a large number of his fellow officers will be In attendance. The members of tha Men's Union of the Grace Reformed. Church have organized an athlatlo association, of which Mr. Earle R. Cook, of SS18 North 13th Btreet, is man. ager. The card club of which Mrs. Wlllani Marshall, of 1525 Diamond street, is pres ident, closed the season's meetings with an automobile run to WWtemarsh, followed by luncheon at the Whltemarsh Valley Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. Morris A. Kaufrnan, ot 2110 Spring Garden street, have gone to their country place In Huntingdon Valley. Pa., tq remain through the aumtuer. Mte Anna JJte l M North (Mi lret, 1 jiwllwr s. few day at Vajley Forga wHbflwr father, is Norristown NORRISTOWN, Pa., May 30. Today the formal summer opening at the Plymouth Country Club will take place and society will turn out In full force to attend There will be golf and tennis matches for both men and women throughout the day, A special 'dance ln the ballroom of the club has been arranged for the evening by the Women's Committee, of which Miss Mary Loch Is chairman. Mr. Gilbert Rodman Fox, of 909 Da Kalb street, has announced the engagement of his eldest daughter, Miss Josephine Fox, to Mr, Harold C, Warren, of Swarthmore, Pa. Miss Florence M. Rambo, of 1445 De Kalb Btreet, entertained at auction bridge Thursday evening In honor of Miss Helen Buchanan, of Texarkana, Tex., who Is the guest of Miss Katharyn M. Tyson. The guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Rambo. Mr, and Mrs. Stanley S. Anders, Miss Katharyn Tyson, Mies Katharine A. Scheldt, Miss Claire McGrath, Miss Edna Wtler, Philadelphia; Mr. Edward A. Har ley, Mr, Joseph IC Weaver, Mr. Robert M, Harly, Mr, Homer Y, Prenclce and Mr, William Rambo. Mrs. John JJrooke nas returned to Wash ington, D. C, after spending several weeks as the guest of Mr, and Mrs. B. Percy Chain, of Jacoby and Arch streets. Mrs. Joseph D. Rambo and Mrs. Stanley S. Anders have g&ne to Washington, D, C. to attend the annual commencement week festivities at National Park Seminary. Camden and Vicinity Mr Frances "Weaver, of 534 Linden street, will entertain the Maternity Relief Association at her home Friday afternoon at 3 o clock. This win be the last meeting for the season. i Dr. Charles Fancoast, who arrived home last week after an 18 months' residence abroad, la being entertained by his relatives and f fiends. Mr- and Mrs. E. S. Woodward and family, after residing at 644 Stevens street, for many years, bava moved to their new home at Moorestown. Mr- and Mrs. John H. Heaton and thlr .daughter. ? 4.1 North 4th ptreet. wm orwisu um summer in tncir cuttago at Om City Gardssa. Roxborough Tho Thursday Nlcht Club nnA v, tti , Association of tho First Prosbyterlan Church will hold their annual June lawn fete on Thursday night, on the church grounds which will be Illuminated with Japanese lnntorns. Refreshments will bo served at smnll tables decorated with red nnd white (lowers. Mrs. George Fleming. Mrs. Frank Eckenroth, Mrs. Robert Black, Miss Clara McMaster. Miss Ella Mooro, Miss Mlnnlo E Scott, Miss Margaret Hunter. Mrs. Joseph Rlpka. Mrs. A. MacIIugh, Mre R. Rumsey, Mrs, Ward Smith, Mrs. Thomas Stanley Mrs. Samuel Warren, Mrs. Wilbur W HII ton, Mrs. Frank Wager, Mrs. Megonlgnl. Mrs. Robert Miller, Mrs. William J. Hamll' ton, Mrs. Samuel Taylor, Mrs. Robert C Greer, Mrs. C S. Wilson, Mrs. Mao- Gins cow, Mrs. A. Whiteside, Mrs. Louis Meister Mrs. J. McClennan, Mrs. John MulIIn, Miss Margaret Brown, Mrs John Miller and Mrs. Arthur W. Greer will bo In charge of tho affair. Colonel nnd Mrs. Edmund O. Rupkn.r i.ft Saturday on their yacht Suzanne for, a cruise down tho Chesapeake Bay, stopping at AnnnapoHs en route. They took with them a party of Washington friends, Dr, Christian Frame and his daughters of Ridge avenue, will spend the summer ai uioir coiiage ai tvuawooa Crest. The annual strawberry fete of tho First Baptist Church. Green lane, Manayunk, will be held on Friday, on tho church lawn. Mrs. Martin Blrkmlre and Mrs. W, IC Wyatt aro spending some time In Wyom ing, Del. Mr. and Mrs. J. Harry Stephan, who have been spending some time In Woodbury, N J., have returned to their home on Mon astery avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Palmer, of Queen lane, Falls of Schuylkill, are enter talnlng their daughter. Mrs. c. Lyman Evans, of Washington, D. C. A SURPRISE party was given Mr. Boy Wilson by his partnts, Mr, nnd Mrs Allen Wilson, bf 6211 Rldgo avenue, on his 20th birthday Saturday night. The lawn was decorated with Japanese lanterns, and tho houto with ferns and tprlng flowers. The guests Included Miss Kllzabeth Woodraf, Miss Margaret Kalo, Miss Mary Barnes, Miss Emma McKee, Mlns Anna Wallace, Miss Margaret White, Miss Helen Loghn, Miss Mnrl? Williams, Miss Dorothy Jones, Mr, Loroy Wilson, Mr, Ivan Ottlmror. Mr. Burton Llttlewood, Mr Joseph Colllnson, Mr. Joseph Thomas, Mr. Dudtty Thomas. Mr. Woalev Wnllnrn. Mr Benjamin Uoavan, Mr. Clifford Dtavan, Mr Graham Llttlowood and Mr. Logan Day tftii. Mr and Mrs. Wilson and Miss Maud Wlso chaperoned the party. The spvenlh nnnunl (lower show which has formerly been held under the autplces of the Natural History Club will hold an exhibition In tho Twentieth Century Club, LnnsiMitne on Saturday afternoon nnd evening under the auspices of the Lans dowiii' Klowtr Show Association which has elected tho following as ofllcers: President, Mr. Samuel Pennock; Mco president, Dr, Matthew Cryerj secretary, Mr. C. Wilfred Conrad, nnd treasurer, Mr. Wharton 11 Harris Tho committee appointed ns aides nt the exhibition consists -of Miss Elizabeth cryor. Miss Cora Brooks, Miss Ethel Gil bert. Miss Florence Conway, Miss Helen Rend, Mrs Frederick Kelly, Mrs. David Ritchie, Mrs. A F. Shoemaker, Mr Carroll Llpplncott, Dr, Robert HUey, Mr. Henry Homer nnd Mr. A. Canovn Swayno. THE annual reception nnd donation day at the Rcbekah Home for Wives and Widows of Odd Fellows nnd Dependent Rebckalis of Pennsylvania will bo held on Thursday nt tho home, 17th street and Allegheny nvenue. There will be nn ad dress by Mrs. Mary A. Engclman, presi dent of the board of managers ; a bazaar for the sale of fancy goods, held on tho lawn, nnd nn Informal musical program. Assisting the president In the management of the nffalr are Mrs. Elizabeth Palmer, vlco president; Mrs. M. L. File, secretary; Mrs A. E. Ketley, assistant secretary ; Mrs. II E Montgomery, treasurer; Mrs Ellzaboth File. Mrs. L, H. Carr, Mrs. J. Grim, Mrs. H. Bowprs, Mrs. M. J. Kensll, Mrs. R. Cowdcn, Mrs, M Bock, Mrs. . B. Bovans, Mrs Mary Prince, Mrs. L. F, Howo, Mrs. H. Weaver, Miss Emma Ap pelt, Mrs, Margaret Richardson Mrs. C. Cowlcs, Mrs. M. Lj Looney, Mrs. A. L. Mnrron, Mrs. S. Ba'ker, Mrs. E, Watson, Mrs. F. Dixon. Mrs. S. Castor, Mrs. Mary Fowdon and Mrs. A. James. MR5 AND MRS. ROBERT F. MARS, of 5020 Master street, gave a birthday party on Saturday evening In honor of the 13th birthday anniversary of their daugh ter, Miss Catharine Mars. About 40 guests wero present, among whom wore. Miss Mnry McKale, Miss Bea trice Whltmore, Miss Jennie Carroll, Miss Catharine Easter, Miss Alice Egan, Miss Helen Mnrs. Miss Margaret Mars, Miss Helen Carey, Miss Mary Callahan, Miss Margaret McCarthy, Miss Margaret Foss, Miss Margaret Callahan, Miss Marie Mars, Miss Cecilia Ward, Miss Helen Kirk, Mr. Edwin Kellor, Mr. John Sullivan, Mr. Rob ert Wilson, Mr. John Loguo, Mr. William Dougherty, Mr. John Mitchell, Mr. Joseph Gaffney, Mr. Jnmes Qulnn, Mr. Joseph Mur ray, Mr. John Feelcy and Mr. Joseph Hea-gcr. AND MRS. J. R. BUDDY gavo a dance at their home, 871 North 41st street, last Friday evening, ln honor of the birthday anniversary of their son, Mr. Herman J. Buddy. Among tho guests were Miss Florenco E. Smith. Miss Mildred J. Smith, Miss Marlon E. Wilson, Miss Gene vlovo J. Walton, Miss Freda M. Osterle, Miss 'Caroline E. Pickel. Miss Margaret E. Robertson. Miss Margaret P. T. Watson, Miss Mnrgaret E. Tuckmantel, Miss Ida Z. Bower, Miss Anna L. McGrane, Mr. Leon O. Crocker. Mr. Majilon G. Enslnger, Mr. MRd, Mr. Walter S. Curley, Jr., Mr. 3imm 1B. Bruce, Mr. William H, Raynor, Mr. RLi. ter Moore and Mr. Joseph B. MeGran," The senior Auxiliary to the Jewlah HM terlng Home will give n, moonlight excw jlon Sunday evening, June 25, to Wlitrifmr ton. The following will attend; Miss Km Alaskounz, Miss Penrl Cohen, Miss- Bessfe Dletch, Miss Rcba SchlHIs, Miss Evelyn Kamls, Miss Minerva Susner, Mist Id Helfnnd. Miss Rose Lunker, Miss Ttliy Klelnmnnn, Miss Rosalyne Frances, Mtse Rao Coyne, Miss Elsie Susner, Miss CelW Hwanenfeld, Mr. Jack Relsman, Mr, Samuel Welntrout, Mr, A. Elnsohn and Dr. Herman Coane. " A surprise party and 600 was given t MJ",.!,d Mra- Jami C. Drlscoll, of 6117 Christian street, last week, Among those " Present were; Mr. arid Mrs. Clifford Nar rlgnn, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. Beatty Rhelnhart, Mr. and Mrs. George D. Hen derson, Mr, nnd Mrs. Bud Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. 8. T. Hall, Miss Hazel Skinner, Miss Alberta DoLong. Miss Alma Fitzgerald, Mr. Ralph A. Light, Mr. William Hpozo and Mr. Jack Ryan. Miss Maria McKubbln, of 860 West Du vat street, entertained the sohool sot by a luncheon on Saturday, followed by a Vox party. Among those present wero Stlss Dorothy Leonard, Miss Clara Karterei, Miss Catharine Luchctt, Miss Jenny Daw son, Miss Catharine McLeran, Miss Dorothy Vntontlne. Miss Marma linger. MIsb RUth Gentry, Miss Sarah Mortlmal, Miss Helena Brown nnd Miss Catharine McBrldo. A farewell party was given to Mr, and Mrs. Henry H. Swartz at the Spokarte Club House. 941 South 3d street, Sundny even ing. The club was especially decorated for tho occasion and among the guests were Mr. Maxwell Gordon, Miss Dorothy Field, Miss Gertrude Dollar and Miss Ethel Hoff man. In aid of St. Bridget's Roman Catholic Church, Falls of Schuylkill, n card party and dance will be held on Friday evening, In the parish hall. What's Doing Tonight tlo"co1Sli,ftlaT?uf.,ua,n? Tom" ". Municipal Band concert. 8th and Chew itrcoti, 8 o clock. Free. AMUSEMENTS FORREST moW. June5 Twice Daily Thereafter SEAT SALE OPENS THUI18DAT Plrat Appearance Here in the Films WorlcTs Greatest Dancer PAVLOWA TIID INCOMPArtABLB nti'r? RUSSIAN BALLET IN The Dumb Girl of Porfici A 'Weird, Wild. Wonderful Spectacle, Blastd at a Coat of a Quarter of a Million Dollar.. 1 8YMPIIONY ORCHESTRA au'bSS 25c; Evgs. 25c-& 50c All Beats Rcaervetl. AMUSEMENTS Palace 1214 MARKET 10c 20c 10 A. M to 11:15 P. M TRIPLE DILL GEORGE BEBAN in "Pasquale" BILLIE3 BURKE In "GLORIA'S ROMANCE" CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "Police" Thursday. Friday, Saturday, MAE MUHRAY In David Belasco's "Sweet Kitty Bellalrs" Auspices University of Pennsylvania Franklin Field, Tues. Evg., June 6 ?EN a t' t ALL- AIR A T T) A STAR OPERA -CX U IX CAST Mni(. Rappold. Matzenauer. Prenrltt. MM. Zenmlerr, Cnmpnnarl, Mardones, Rothter, etc. Chdrus 500 Orchestra 165 ' Seats $3 00. I2.B0, 2 00, $1.80. Tickets on sale at Olmbels, at 1100 Chestnut St. and Houston Hall, U. ot P. ' JOIN THE CROWD AND VISIT THE PHILADELPHIA TODAY AND TOMORROW CIVIC EXPOSITION Auditorium Bulldlns Commercial Mustfum 34th Street Uelow Spruce OPEN 111 A. M. TO 10 P, M. Restaurant; lectures; moving pictures. 100,000 Square Feet of Exhibits ADMISSION 25 CENTS AT 10:40, 12:30, 2;16, 4, 0, 7:45 A ,.J,'n CHESTNUT Below leT: Arcadia h. b. warner 0:30, 18TH In THE MARKET OF VAIN DESIRE"' Added Bllllo Burko In "Gloria's Romance." Thurs , Frl , Sat , "QOINO STRAIGHT" T Ti i. -,X MARKET ABOVE OTH V J. IU1 la All Week. Double Bill. WM. S. HART in "THE PRIMAL LURE" and Charlie Chaplin &".? "Police" Stanley MARKET ABOVE 18TH 11:10 to 11:15 Peggy Hyland In "SAINTS AND SINNERS" Thurs . Frl , Sat. Fannie Ward (co-star of "The Cheat") ln "A QUTTEIl MAGDALENE." ATVRyrPWT TONIGHT AT 8:20. &.urjurn.L iutSi Thure, 4 Saturiiy, FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY GRACE GEORGE and Her Playhouse Company In "THE NEW YORK IDEA" A Comedy by LAKGDON MITCHELL Next Week SIIAWS "MAJOR BARBARA" KEITH'S THE best show ivxjj.j.j.j.0 IN TOWN! CAROLINA WHITE CHARLES E. EVANS & CO. HARRY FERN 4 CO. OTHERS. Prices Mat. and Eve., 25c to fl.OO T "ITTOTl WD AND LOCUST ljUVUOl ANITA STEWART , 'THE SUSPECT" T3"PT 1rr'TrP 82D ABOVE MARKET XH(JlVlVjiN J. LEONORE ULIUCH "HEART OF PAULA" Extra Charlie Chaplin In "POLICE" Globe Theatre "3KSS& - JXJkJKZ VA UDBVILLE Continuous li A. M. to 11 P. M. 10c, 15c, 25a, "THE THUN PHIENDS" IRENE MYERS & CO. OTHER EQUALLY STANDARD ACTS WOODSIDR Philadelphia'. Foreroot Prk VV vyJUOlUEj ynt to Partc Trolley Patrons' KRYL AND HIS BAND iiiai Learn to Write Scenarios XT'OU can learn to prepare screen stories, to present char acters and to sell your photoplay scenarios, if you read and study the lessons to be published in the Evening Ledger, com mencing next Saturday. Watch this space tomorrow, It will contain particulars of a scenario writing competition, which you can enter, Meantime, make it a point to read the first scenario writing contest lesson in SATURDAY'S K larotmg i?bxtt