NANCY WYNNE GLEANS linnw H'-KUM RETURNING ROOKIES Numerous Festivities Feature Closing of Encampment at Chevy Chase-Mrs. Barnett's Garden Partv OnP nf i Many Delightful Entertainments oit nA liL?, . ot ' " 'vciu nriiainnp;i BVBKlNd- LEDGER-rPHlLADELPHlA. WEDNESDAY, fttAY 31, 1916. WHEN Juilllliy l-uiuu iiiuiuimits iiuiiio fever proved halt so tlirllllnrr ns wheri khakl-ciaa Jill, tanned and tough Med by tho rigors df a real military camp, 7 !ifnir exercises of tho- National Bervlco f school heid ftt Chevy Chase. Tho ofTlcIat kr.aiinrf up ot tho camp tooK place early lhls rnori""B, D" .. -..--- . ........... . wre obllffed to leavo for homo today Tould bo ftblo to malto tholr trains. Fully & .-.t .fcnul ono-thlrd of that number to K .- . i.t ?. n ntti!,1 . F lhls City, oiwouh" " ' .,.... v,v (f n WMhlrigtorr Xor a aa-or wo- Every ono Is still talking of Mrs. Bar- l Bett's garden party she cavo It, you Vnow, on Monday. Tho girls left tho camp at i3 o'clock and were convoyed In special cars to tho homo of tho General wd Mrs. Harriott at tho Marino Barracks. There a reception was held and every f cn0 had a perfect nmo, even n u am f ihower all afternoon. Tho Marino Band, under tho shelter of a marquee, which ! had been erected for tho occasion, fur t nbhed music. Tho soldlerottos did not y return to camp until 7 o'clock; then, ! ifter a rather hasty evening meal caton ? In darkness, for the mess tent was not 5 fitted with any lighting fixtures, they marchod over to tho assembly tent to 1 witness tho antics of numerous members " of Company A, who gavo a screamingly ' funny circus. A ring naa ueon cicarea In tho middle of tho tent and here tho I Iniented performers appeared. I am told f that none of. tho familiar essentials of a v- first-class 'circus tvoro lacking oven to ,v the lndlsponsablo peanuts and popcorn. f There was a trained elephant, a pony, l the Siamese triplets, tho bearded lady, ' the fat lady, a Chlncso magician and, 4 beat of all, a ballot girl, stunning In her 1 abbreviated fluffy skirts. Thon thoro was ilea a take-off on tho different companies v. by a plckod squad, which, led by its torporal, wcht through the paces squads ' right, left front Into lino, column right "' and all tho other phases of tho drill all the whllo koeplng In perfect "goose-stop." Our own Marlari Grant and Anno Lewis made the hit of tho evening at tho ama teur vaudeville given Friday by tho tal ented members of Company C. I haven't been told' of Just what their stunt con Isted, .but I am euro it must havo been clover. Little Marian Grant, by tho way, was ono of those who "went out" for the baseball team, although Company B's team failed to materialize and so the expected match did not tako place. Speak ing of Company C reminds mo. that two of tho ofllcors of that company wcro Phil, adelphlans Sergeant Foster and Ser geant Dercum. Mrs. Dercum and Mary, hr younger daughter, camo down to seo Betty and spent several days In Wash ington. They, I believe, llko many other fond relatives, didn't understand why she could not run in to town at any .' time to lunch or to dlno with them. Mrs. .Chancellor English also paid a visit to ' tho camp ovor tho. wcek-ond to seo her : daughter and Mrs. Howard 'VVurta Pago i atyA Tt?HITi (varA nmnr lirt ..laltr..,. J On dlt, Georgia Schofleld, who as cap tain of Company C proved to bo a strict disciplinarian, camo In quite lata last Eaturday after having secured leavo to attend the game at Annapolis It seems shd missed her train and was ab ject over this breaking of tho rules but It rather afforded nmusoment in tho camp. She and her drill sergeant, how ever, have turned out a corking company even If their drilling was a trine strenu ousfor soma orio tells mo that several sprained ankles havo boon sustained owing to the swift maneuvering over rough ground and they may well bo proud of the appearance of their recruits when on pa'rado. In tho competition drills Jjeld on Mon day to determine tho Yjnnlng company they ran close to Company D, which was awarded tho prize. Mrs. Charles Belk nap, Jr., or 1700 Pino street, was captain of the latter and put her recruits through their paces so .well that they finally won, with J284 points to their credit. Com pany Q came In with, 1260 points. Mrs. Delknap was ono of the most popular officers In tho camp. and her "men" adored her. Champ Clark was the principal speaker at the Memorial Day exercises yesterday. It seemed a fitting time to hold the clos ing sessions, for after today, you know the National Service School's first en campment will bo hlstpry. However, many similar camps are being planned, notably one near Valley Forge in tho au tumn, apd now I have Just been told of another .camp, to begin tomorrow near lavale, in tho hill country of New Jer. ey, under tho direction of General Q, Z. Hee.ver, U. S. A., retired. Miss Candaee Hewitt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward R. Hewitt, who was ono of last year's debutantes. Is one of tho oreanlzera of this second camp, which will bo. mod eied on the lines of the Chevy Chase wmp, but will include, In addition to tho military training of tho latter, ' riding, wlmmlng hnd lectures on military law. The glrla have decided to dispense with Wrts and will wear tho khaki service uniform similar to that worn by the regu r army, Including knickerbockers, flan MI shirts, leather puttees! waterproof aoes, campaign hats and service gaunt jets. Among those who will go in train ing are Madeleine and Katherloe Dalgh ren, daughters of Mi-h. nri n.iif-ViVnn- Rita Norrie. daughter of thn rvimtfisa il j-'Jumllhae, Mildred "lUves, Helen Seton, roiny porter, Hoxana Bowen, Mar Wet Undabury, Lucy Hewitt and Florence- Colgate. Miss Anno Morgan Is a toember of tho advisory board, on GarZfr,the beneflt C tho Mary E. Gunbert "mW,menlf,mt'' Mme' Y" son" ,,W'u !? Fronch ,CK0nd9' chan sons and old English folk-songa. . NANCY WYNNE. Personals Overbrook. ttnnn;..?"""?' of Ko. hOr rlnli.!..- ... ' .7 W1 SNAPPED BY THE CAMERA AT YESTERDAY'S SHOW engagement nf Mr. Charles c l?f,M y B Saunlors. to ward C? PrrJr;.Ier,kl"8' "! ?f Mrs. Ed. torn, and ItUn- ncmede Lodg!i jvindsor" Vt. Lowry Boyd ItL"1' "n,d lieutenant wiiiri, : . btcPnenson, U, 9. M. r" Saturday , Thi cha YnCelV 'ro,bnl'ly on made because ot tl, nln.U,ftt. lmo b" from Washington. uncortalny "' orders Clmirh n",a 50t,lcal Nlsbett. of 2i8 C,'V1 Miss Elizabeth Walto, of Bnltl m? iaLlFS A1C8 Murphy, of New York- lam s wm2ntiLoa,n Crey Mr. Will lvrtfn mY a' Jri. I,nrry 1'nttcrson Op- Thornton Oakley. '2 "" Mr' Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Levy, of 2207 wt. ?helrSdrah,.m,nnco. th0 ""en7 of tlielr daughter, Miss Caro M. Levy, to Mr 2aWVS8t,?ke' Bon of JIrfl- m; E. East: til' iLCh?8t"ut ""' Th0 marriage wl I talto placo In tho autumn. Mrs. David nmi , m , ..... Plinnnlvlll -.'..,"..,"'- '"'K"'x nrK- .....w iiimumiii-u n.T npinnn ilnv nf !,-.."" " " ,UW1 lO- rt ?idl,n? of ,ln,6rsl to Persona n hls city will talto place today In New York ZrZ i1,18" ?,l,t,h Ru,Icd" DullesTdaughl ter of Mrs William Dulles, will become the brldo of Mr. Frederick Snare, nt tho Hotel Gotham, Ise-w York. Tho ceremony will bo porformed by tho Rev. Dr. Jowott, pastor . .6lh Avcnuo Presbyterian Church, at 4:30 o clock. Miss Dulles will havo her sister. Miss Dorothy W. Dulles, as her solo attendant. Mr. and Mrs. George Qulntnrd Honvltz will close their town house, 1722 Walnut street, today and open their houso nt Straf ford for tho season. Mr. and Mrs. John It. Fell will leave Juno IB to spend tho summer nt Narra gansett Pier. Mrs. J. nnrrlson Smith will spend the summer season nt the Traymore, Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. William Cochran, of 200S Walnut street, havo opened their summer home nt York Harbor, Me, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick T. Mason havo taken a. houso at Devon for tho season. Mr. and Mrs. Philip M. Sharpies, ot Oraystone, West Chester, gavo a house party over Memorial Day. Tho guests wcro Miss Emllle Hussoll. Miss Litchfield, Miss Edith Walz, Miss Leonora Walz, Mr. J. Chandler Barnard and Mr. John Collins Dawson, Jr. Last ovonlng Mr. and Mrs. Sharpies and their guests attended the dance nt the West Chester Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Loverlng Whar ton, of Oak Lane, will open their cottage, Clingstone, at Newport tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. E. Dlgby Bnltzell, of 1915 Rlttenhouse Btreet, havo .opened their Bay Head cottage. Members ot the Plastic Club will bo guests of tho Arts and Crafts Guild this afternoon at a tea to be held In the garden In the rear of the guild house, 237 South 11th streot. from 4 until C o'clock. Among those receiving will be Miss Eleanor Stew nrdson. Miss Elma II. Schick, Miss Mar garet Neall, Mrs. William Burnham, Miss Mnry Hltchncr and Bliss Mnrgarctta illnchman. Mrs. Alfred Potter nnd her daughter, Miss Mary Evelyn Potter, will receive In formally at their homo, 101C South 49th street, tomorrow afternoon and evening. I iHlilllQPf iHiillllllllllB i lilililBSIillilllllllllllim CfwPrkj' i - y f If ; f IB will .mmkmMtfMA mm CROWDS AT SHORE I fi ) : -Sfffllllml ' Wl WATCH AVIATORS mtW 'Hlillll' .,i-,.-Bt:fi vzit fi- Its B leu'HVTzai i m$m . Kfltwv m i ir . WL MiB4ii4l4i4na Maneuvers Over Ocean and Boardwalk Thrill Spectators Daily West Philadelphia Tho senior class of Bryn Mawr was r scruroptlously entertane4 yesterday , at uucijeon by Miss M. Carey Thorny ,or M, Carey Thomas, as she nrefers to ba cUed, After luncheon a lecture recital if "f,f "AJ" was eiyen by Mr, Samuel Itos- aom, who was assisted by Doctor IJpehutz, whose beautiful baritone, voice always a j9y, and Arthur Howell Wll n pianist. Then at 4 p'clock the Chrls- ssoclatIoti gave a reception on tho. epy for member of he Alurnnao As wtlon, Tbja afternoon the seniors will fWVt a Efcrdin nartv nn Jm ranimis. and L W Wfalag in h 0ioitM garden ot th Wff SBHS I'nutu by Jlurtvau, MISS HELEN FRANKLIN The engagement of Miss Helen Hall Franklin, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. James Franklin, of 6728 Thomas tvenue, to Mr. John M, Laudenburger ivas recently an nounced. Mrs. Harold W, Laird, of 452S Chestnut street, entertained at luncheon, tollowed by bridge, tbday In honor of Miss Lillian Pear, son of Overbrook, whosa engagement to Mr. Donald Flanagan, of Woodbury, N, J., was recently announced, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Moorhead, who fioent the winter nt the Normandle, are occupying a cottage at Cape May for the summer. ' .Mr. John E. Sullivan, of Blngbamton, N. Y is the guest of his sister, Mrs. James j.'Waoldrlck. of 6115 Westminster avenue. Miss Ethel Elankfield, of 6J0J Westmln Bter avemi. and Miss Elizabeth McOoMrlck, of lOOS North 6Sth street, spent Memorial Day la Wiidwootf. N-J- Miu Tlllie Nowatny, of US North 51th . " . i. n.ndln a Uw days la SewelL Ji J.t b tus guest of Mrs. James Mao. Anallyt ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., May 31. Tho aviation stare Is tho very nowest malady nt tho shoro. Two rival aviators aro vic ing with ono another In performing dim cult maneuvers over the Boardwalk and tho sea, and tho Ponrdwnlk crowd Is Buffer ing from oyo strain and stiff necks trying to keep tnbs on tho "man birds" In their plcturesquo nights. Tho yacht clubs were formally opened for tho summer seaRon yesterday. The special attraction at the Atlantic City Yacht Club wns tho tea dance. Commodore nnd Mrs. Allen K. Whlto received, nsslsted by Miss Ethel Hates, Miss Myra Cole, Mr. Warner Lindsay and Mr. William Smathcrs. The Chelsea Yacht Club held open houso and many of the cottagers spent tho day thoro. Tho Seavlow Country Club was quite gay. Among thoso who motorod over wero Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Thompson, Mr. Victor Flshor, Mr. npd Mrs. Turner, Mr. nnd Mrs. Vaughn Mathls and Dr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Youngmnn. Mayor Thomas D. Smith nnd Mrs. Smith, who have been spending several days at Seavlow, entertained nt dlnnor yesterday for Mayor Harry Bacharnch and Mrs. Bacharach. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parsons ontcrtalned at dinner last night at their cottage, 21 South Elberson avenue, for Commodoro Samuel W. Wnhn and Mrs. Whan. Mrs. Harry C. Mallon 13 nt tho Punny mede, accompanied by Miss Ella V. Mallon. A motor party nt the Brighton yesterday Included Miss N. P. Donlevy,' Mr. C. N. Williams and Mrs. F. S. Donlovy. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Fitzgerald and Miss Lottlo King nlso motored down from town for the day.. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo E. Datesman enter tained at luncheon at Haddon Hall for Mr. and Mrs. Lewis O. Howell, Mr. E. A. Hill and Miss Marlon Datesman. Dr. nnd Mrs. Hathaway camo down rn their car yesterday, and entertained at luncheon at tho Denis Mrs. Schofleld. Mrs. Clark, Mr. John It. Hathaway and Mr. Ed win Hathaway. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Adams motored from Philadelphia and spent the day at the Seaside With Mr. nnd Mrs. Adams were Miss Dorothy Adams, Mr. II. IC Shaw and Miss Jordan. Mr. Charles B. Joy entertained at lunch con at Haddon Hall for Miss Frances J. Caesldy and Mr. Benjamin F. Busch, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James Batcman and Miss Elizabeth Batcman, of Germantown, wero luncheon guests at tho Dennis. Miss Ireno Fonwlck was on tho walk this week wearing an original hand-pnintcd bat stenciled with two little sunbonnct girls. Miss Fenwlck topped her white llnon frock with a long rose pink silk sweater and she carried a maplo walking stick. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Balfour, who have been spending several months at the States Villa, will go to Lenox for the summer, re turning here In tho early autumn. Mr. Alfred I. Barton, who Bpent part of the winter at Miami, has opened his apart ment In the Parkway, Chelsea, where he will bo Joined by his mothor this week. Mrs. Walter Naglo has lBsued Invitations for a large card party at tho Chelsea on Friday, June 9. Miss N. E. Quirk nnd Miss Eva B. Quirk returned to Philadelphia on Monday, nftcr spending the week-end at the DennlB. Mrs. E. J. Quirk and Mrs. F. E. Frear will remain until the end of the week. ' The navy set has been augmented by Captain W. L. Burdlck, U. S. N., and Mrs. Burdlck. Admiral Samuel McGowan, Pay master General of the navy, Is prolonging his Btay at the shore. Senator Penroso and District Attorney S. P. Ilotnn were at tho Shclburne for over Memorial Day. At the Traymore for the holiday were Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. J. J, Smith ana Mr. ana nirs. ii. uuuciyue Roberts. Along the Main Line OVERBROOIC Mr. and Mrs. Irvln T. Relter, of 6398 Overhpook road, havo opened their cottage at ChelBia for the summer. NARBEItTH Mrs, David Smith will en tertain at bridge this afternoon at her home on Dudley avenue, when the guests will In clude Mrs. Alvln Meade, Mrs, Robert Irish, Mrs. William G. Nelson. Jr., Mrs. Edward S Sterne, Sirs. Florence uunreii, una. . u. Detwller, Mrs. William G. Ott and Mrs. II. Drew Archibald. tiavkrford The Class Day exercises of Haverford College will take placo on the afternoon of Thursday, June IB. Supper will be served on the lawn afterward. On Friday, June 16. the commencement exert clses will be held Mrs. Charles Dudley, of Gulf road, left Monday for Los Emboulements Centre, Canada, where she will spend the summer at her cottage on the St. Lawrence River, Mr, and Mrs. L. F. Lentz, of 13S South lbth street, have taken a house on Gulf road, which they will occupy this week. Along the Reading I MRS. WILLIAM J. CWTHIER. Chestnut Hill Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfred S. Weill, ot Seminole avenue, will give a dinner this evening at tho Germantown Cricket Club beforo tho regular weekly dance. Germantown The Germantown Branch of the Woman Suffrage party gave nn unusually nrtistlc nnd nttrnctlvo fete yesterday on the lawn of Mrs. Ernest T. Tobgood's home, 636S Greene street. Especlnlly appropriate to Memorial Day w.ih the play In which tho characters of Uncle Sam and Columbia aro conversing In earnest tones ns a procession of women, whoso names have been promi nent In American history, passes by. The flag used by Barbara Frletchle Is one ownod by Mr. Georgo Small, of Oak Lane, nnd was used In the battle of Gettysburg. Among those who took prominent parts In the play were Miss Jane Campbell, Miss Anne Heygate-Hall, Mrs. Kent Day, Mrs. Richard Day. Mrs. Isaac Kenderdine, Mrs. Lawrence Clark, Mrs. FltzsmorK Miss Susan Vail and Miss Mngdalcna Robinson. The aides at tho various tables, where cake, candy and fancy articles were sold. In cluded Miss Elsa McCausiln, Miss Elsie Tllllnghast, Miss Esther Johnson, Miss Ellse Luck, Miss Margaret Raymond, Miss Ger trude Russell, Miss Irene Raymond, Miss Elizabeth Tatnall, Miss Barbara Bond, Miss Evelyn Bond, Miss Constance, Illppy, Miss Elizabeth Scott, Miss Helen Uoyer, Miss Leonora Robinson and Miss Elizabeth Rippy- Mrs. James Mapes Dodge, accompanied by her daughter. Miss Josephine Dodgo, will leave tomorrow for New York, where they will Bpend several days. Dr. nndvMrs. George Lewis Smith, of Wayne avenue, will give a dance on Satur day, June 10, at the Cuslno In honor of their small son. Master Lewis Smith. Shakespeare's "Taming of the Shrew'' Is being presented this afternoon la the Jen klntown Auditorium by students of the Beechwood School. The cast ot characters Is as follows; Petruchlo, Miss Ruth Ben nett; Baptists, Miss Florence Lowery; Katherlne, Miss Mary Rogers; Dlanca, Miss Alvene Galloway; Widow, Miss Jean Wilson; Lucretlo, Miss Mildred Crawford; Hortenslo, Miss Dorothy Fulton t Qrumlo, Miss Ruth Richards; Blondello, Miss Paul ine Rapp; Curtis, Miss Helen Corrlgan; A Tailor, Miss Oruzllla Taylor. An outdoor meeting of the Oak Lane Equal Franchise League will be held at the home of Mrs. A- T. Bruegel, H02 Melrose avenue, Melrose Park, on Monday, at 1 o'clock Mts;j Carolina Katzensteln, who accompanied the Congressional Union en voys on their Western tour, will be the guest of honor. Mrs. Edg ' Roff. of the Gables, will en tertain at "500'' this evening. Among thoa present will bo Mrs. J. Deutch. Mr W Sbabuack, Mrs. J. Erbe. Mrs. Harry Green. Mrs- J Klein, Mrs. M. Levi, Mrs. B. Keene. Mrs, W. Littwao, Mrs, M. Myers. Mrs. A. I Enttdtr an4 Mrs. A- gtersberiwv Bala-Cynwyd Memorial Day was appropriately cele brated at the Cynwyd Club yesterday. Ten nis matches wero played on the courts both morning and afternoon nnd dauclnir was a feature of the day's program In the after noon and evening. Mr, and Mrs. William Herbert Glllls, of Bala, have Issued cards announcing tho marriage oi ineir aaugnier. Miss Helen Vir ginia Glllls, to Mr. John Martin Birming ham, which was solemnized Saturday after noon. May 27. In St. Asaph's rectory, Bala, by the Rev. Harrison B. Wright, rector of St. Asaph's Protestant Episcopal Church, Mr. and Mrs. William C. Alexander, of 25 Bala avenue, will open their cottage at Island Heights, N. J., on Friday of next week. Miss Marie Illgglns, of City line, Bala, will entertain nt a garden party tomorrow In honor of Mlsa Marie Shea, who will be married to air. Edward Wlngert next month. The guests will Include Mrs. Wal ter Merry, Mrs. Joseph I. McCloskey, Miss Janet E. Shea, Miss Edith Reger, Miss Marie Mack, Miss Alice M. Huckett, Mrs. Daniel Kennedy, Mlsa Dorothy Miller, Miss Mary Martin, Miss Helen Shea, Miss Mar garet Rogan, Miss Helen Hamlll, Miss Ella Grover, Mlsa Beatrice Comber nnd Miss Mary Magaherlu. North Philadelphia Mr. nnd Mrs. William S. Hexamer, of 1935 Wallace street, left today for their summer home In Ocean City, N. J., where they will remain until October. Mrs. Carl MacBurney, who is occupying her summer home at Pitman, N. J., gave a luncheon followed by bridge on Friday for tho card club ot which she Is a member. Miss Rebecca Taulanc, of 23G0 North Broad street, will leavo early In June to spend tho summer at her country place In Jcnklntown. , Mrs. S. PfefTer, of 1401 Oxford street, Is spending somo tlmo In Trenton, N. J where she Is tho guest of her daughter, Mrs. Philip Lazarus. Mrs. L. Freedinan, of 2765 North 29th street, has returned from a trip to New York. MIbs Isabella Ross and Mrs. Emma Schulmb. of this city, spent the week-end In Atlantic City, N. J. Invitations havo been Issued for the wed ding of Miss Rob a Kahn, of 3030 Diamond street, and Air. Ell Ltttcn, which will take placo In Juno. Mrs. S. H. Hecklor, who has been spend ing several days In Myerstowu, Pa., has re turned to her lipmo on North 12th street. Tho 40th anniversary of the Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church, 8th and Cum berland streets, will be celebrated with ap propriate meetings and entertainments from June 11 to 18. On Thursday, June 8, the Rev. Forrest E. Dager wtll lecture In the church under the auspices of Mr. W. N. Elsenbrey's Bible class. Miss Jean McClellan bus returned from Wilmington, Del.. Uiere she was tho guest of Miss Beth McKeever. The marriage of Miss Dene Meyer, duughtor of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Ham ilton Moyer, of 1 West 68th Btreet, New York, to Mr. Louis F. Dannenbaum, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Dannenbaum, of 1901 Spring Garden street, will take place at Sherry's,, In New York, on Tuesday, June 6, Frankford Larisdowne Mrs. Charles Musaar, of 25 Dudley ave nue, will give a card purty at her home on June 14 for the benefit of the scholar ship fund that was Btarted last year by several women for the education of moun tain girls of North Carolina. Mr, and Mrs. Howard Read, it North Lansdowne, spenUMeraorlal Day jn a mo tor trip to Erie and Bradford, I' J. Mr. and Mrs, Frank 8. Meade, of Nyack avenue, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son. Mrs. Clarence Eppelshelmer, Mrs. Fred erick retry and Mrs, Lillian Taylor have been attending the General Federation of Women's Club In New York. Notice for the SocWtr psie wUl be ae- but all piich notice mi abd minted la til l!.wiilnf Idi,,. but all (BCD notice mail be written ou one Uje f tfc caw. unit le Uoe4 li full, with full tidrtu, .ond witea Beeelble telephone IIB(, uaiufe in eiTVB. KiuJ lt tuck wiumunlcetlone it "Socletr lltor." Events JUiUej-. 004 Cneetuut titttU. bomber intus b .given. Buooenee. Ed lltor." t-venla Ljdtcr. SOS Cheetuut Mreet EweM tke4 nasireataU. m carried et. fcit TWfwn wjr be itueibU. (Ue UE M W MJ imtUe MMv' SH1 1 "'"iii'H MRS. NATHAN ROWLAND CHILDREN'S OUTDOOR FESTIVAL WILL BE HELD IN ROXBOKOUGH Junior Mission Band of That Section Will Hold Enjoyable Affair on SaturdayInteresting Musicals Given Last Night at Falls of Schuylkill' THE annual outdoor festival of the Chil dren's Mltslon Band of rtoxbortugh will be held on Saturday on the grounds adjoin Ing the Central Methodist Episcopal Church on Green tune. Tho nffalr In In charge of Miss Nettle Kurtz, Mrs. Llna Hlnne, Mrs. William Kddleman, Mrs. Charles Eddleman, Miss Helen Kommer, Mrs. Samuel Ken worthy and Mrs. Latelle Thornton. Anions the children who will take part aro Miss Ituth Msttlit. Miss Kathryn Walker, Mlsa Florence Schofleld, Mlsa Elliabeth Edtards, Miss Ituth Weiss, Miss Marian Layre, Miss Sallle allee, Miss Hate! Ouehler, Miss Mar Raret Itlehter, Miss Lydla Moyer, MIbs tlrace Preston, Miss Gladys Preiton. Miss Florence Jackson, Miss Adeline Dlnns, Ml si .AKnos flowing, Miss Lydla Ttosenberger, Mlsa Dorothy Fisher, Miss Charlotte Klp pox, Miss Dorothy Morgan, Mlsa Mary Stout, Mlsa Dorothy Jonea, Miss Helen Bex old, Miss Beatrice Lewis, Miss Knld Yenbs Icy, Miss Kllen Bodkin, Miss Alice Fnrrell, Miss Miriam Dornon and Mlsa Laura Biggs. The band Is educating a little girl In tho Watts de Peyster Home In Tlvoll, N. Y. An Interesting muslcale nnd literary en tertainment was given last night by the young peopto of tho Falls ot Schuylkill Baptist Church. The program Included tho humorous sketch "Whiskers," which was presented with the following cast! Miss Sara Adams. . , .Miss Flora Molyncaux Mabel Mrs. John Moorehead Inez ...., Mrs. Harry Balrstowe Frances Page,. Miss Margaret B. Seasholes Evelyn Birch Miss Jessie Molyneaux Ethel Boss Miss Bca drundy Anna , Miss Florenco Lndtey John Phelps Mr. II. B. Blnkln Chester Phelps ...Mr. Hamilton Moorehead Parker Cllen Mr. Harold Moorehead A" N INVITATION muslcale was given on Sunday evening In the Tioga Theatre, 17th street abovo Tioga, by Mr. Elmer Sew ard, choralceltlst, who with tho co-operation of a number of persons of prominence will give a series of Sunday night concerts by well-known nrtlsts. The program In cluded selections on the chornlcello, the only Instrument of Its kind In this city, and solos by Mr. Allan Moore, tenor: Mr. Ed ward Pike, violinist; Mr, Boland Hart, 'cellist: Mr. Herman Schmidt, baritone; and Miss Lottlo Loeben, soprano. A picnic will bo given by tho Crescent Club on private grounds at Blackwood, N. J., on June 4. The guosts will Include Miss Anna Zegnn, Mlses Edna Moses, Miss Jean Colin, Miss Minnie Oshlver. Miss Bessie Pokress, Miss Ethel Coppcl. Miss Itoso Satlnsteln, Miss Mary I.lpmnn- Miss Cella Freodman, Miss Mary Bender, Miss Ttose Tough, Miss Clara C. Benton, Miss Florenco De Haven, Miss Oertrudo E. Bock, Miss Louise Milton Clay ton. MIm Lula A, Young, Ml Alice K?H.fmf nn' i"""1 JeAhetle Styles Cohatf, Mr. ?.V,fabl hn' Mr. Maurice Yobllck, Mty y""2,..Tir Hernsteln, Mr, Samuel idlemk, " Mr. Philip price. Mr. Benjamin Atefnrrla J : Mr. John K. Mlllls, Mr. SamUel 3, ItubeS; Mr. Benjamin T. Miller, Mr. ,Te3so W, ' Jenkous, Mr. Phlljp O. Frank, Mr, Louis Martin Miller, Mr. John M. Learner. Mr; Edwin J. Rosenberg, Mr. Harry Balph LeW ' Mr. Henry Fryman and Mr. Louis MaltheV Fisher. , fc The feature of tho day wlil be a baseball game, In which the girts will oppose the Jin',Jh? I?11"" bal"B left-handed, -Mr, ? j1,. JU?6nbflr,r'1Ir- Maurleo Tobiick. , nnd Mr. William W. faernstelrt will furnish, music. THE CASTLE CLuiTheld its. first putlng on a farm In West Point, Pa., and It was attended by 30 people, Including momberS and friends of tho club. Trio outing was under the direction of Miss La Polnte, Mm Sachs nnd Mr. Lo Itoy, The regular Tuesday moetlng was post poned until Thursday, duo to Memorial uaj falling on a regular meeting day. Tho meeting tomorrow will mark tho Innugurt tlon of tho new ofnclals, who are as follows t President, Mr. Oeorgo Simmons : vice presl. aent, Mr. James Dolani second vice presi dent, Mr. George C, McQready; treasurer, Mr. Lo Hoy Tllles ', flrfanclal secretary, Mr. t oy! corresponding secretary,. Mr. i. N. Burrlson, nnd sergeant-at-arms, Mr. Samuel Sachs. Miss Hattlo Frolhelter and Mr. Samuel Freed celebrated their betrothal last Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. lelsberg, BIS Spruce street Fifty guests were present. Mr. Harry Frolhelter, 6f this city, came from the West to bo present Musical selections were glvon by Master Alexander Welsberg and Mlsa Ida Simon. Dinner followed dancing. Among those press. ent wore; Mr. and Mrs. Itobblns, Dr. E. Hi Telssberg. Mr. B. Itoscnberg, Mrn. A, Ro senberg, Mr. and Mrs. Freed. Mr. and Mrs, A. Frolhelter. Mrs. Seeval, Miss F. Sceval, Mr. A. Seeval. of Los .Angeles; Mr. M. Kap lan, of AtlarMc City; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lefovre, Mr. Carl Lcfovro, Mr. ir. Wilder man. Doctor Vlldcrman, Mlns II. Kaplan, Mr. HolUman, Miss Hattle Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. Schwartz and Mlns Jennlo Abrams. 4 An enjoyable ptcnlo was given by ths Entro Nous Club on Sunday at Beechwood, Falrmount Pnrlc. Among those present were Miss Beatrice R. (Jadet Miss Sarah "Black man. Miss Sarah Qerb, Mlsa M. Hontg, Miss J. C-reenspan. Miss E. Snydormnn. Mlas 3, Reznok, Miss A. Turotz, Mr. A. II. Feldmnn. Mr. J. Steinberg, Mr. H. Javltz. Mr. S. Ba ron, Mr. II. Click, Mr. J. Gollum, Mr. A. Bass and Mr. I. Wachs. A musical entertainment was given by Mr. A. H. Fcldman and, Mr. J. Steinberg, violinists, and Miss Cadet, soloist. " Tioga Mrs. William Moses, of 17th nnd Wost morcland streets, entertained at luncheon nnd cards on Monday, when her guests In cluded Mrs. W. S. Price, Mrs. Harry Beer hnlter, Mrs. C. C. Freas, Mrs. James Qeyer, Mrs. S. B. Speake, JlrB. II. S. Hunter, Mrs. E. E. Johnson, Mrs. II. a. Querns, Mrs. Harry Markley, Mrs. M. E. Wallace, Mrs. John W. McCloy, Mrs. Stuart Boyle. Mrs. II. C. Trumbower, Mrs. Getty and Mrs. Wal ter Scott. Dr. and Mrs. R. Z. Clcmmer, of 18th street and Erie avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Thomas have returned from Ocean City. N. J. Miss Ola Robertson entertained the mem bers of her sewing club last evening at her homo on West Venango street. Tho guests were Miss Agnes Walker, Miss Irena Bosler, Miss E. Jane Ogdon, Mlsa Lillian R. Jackson. Miss Nellie Aldrich, Miss Millie Thomas. Mrs. Walter Roberts, Miss Ger trude K'tfaver and Miss Florence Nuttall. The mairlaga of Miss Florence May Mertz, daughter of Mrs. Bertha O. Mertz, of 708 West Allegheny avenue, to Mr. O. Raymond Flake, of Lewlstown. Pa , will take place on Monday evening, June 26. Friends of Mrs. Leonard R. Weltzel. of 4009 North Broad street, will be glad to learn that she Is recovering from a recent Illness. Mrs. A. S. Stone will return tomorrow from a visit to her parents at Pleasantvllle, N. J. Kensington Mr. James McDevItt, of 2641 Cedar street, will entertain a number of friends tomorrow evening In honor of his birthday. Those prosent will be Miss Anna Berry, Miss Anna Toy, Miss May McDonald, Miss Anna Murray, Miss Margaret Buck, Miss Susana McNulty, Mlsa Eva Loob, Mlsa Geraldllne Loeb, Mr. Frank Rooney, Mr. James Dougherty, Mr. Michael Bradley, Mr. Thomas McGovern, Mr. Clare Hamel, Mr. James Murray, Mr, John McICenna, Mr, James Flood and Mr. William Dalton. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob B, Reeves, of 2172 East Cumberland street, are spending the summer at Pitman, N. J. The annual outing of St. Joseph's Lit erary and Dramatic Association was held yesterday at Newportvllle. Roxborough The Flat Rock Motorboat Club opened ths season with a lawn fete and Hag raising on Saturday afternoon, followed by a dance in the evening. The clubhouse nt Shaw mont was decorated with bunting and flags and tho grounds wero lllumlnatod with Jap anese lanterns. Dr. Eugeno Swayne, the commodore, made nn address, nnd Mrs, Swayne unfurled tho largo flag. Others taking part were Mr. Alfred H. Bradley, vice commodoro: Mr. Charles II. Lcnlnger, rear commodoro; Dr. Richard L. Entwlsle. licet captain; Mr. T. William Rldlcr, treas urer; Mr. George W, Sands, secretary; Mr. Howard C. Horn, Mr. Thomas Mnrkle, Mr. William Wylle. Mr. William II. Cowan. Mr. J. Stanley Ncllson and Mr. John H, Field, Among tho guests were Mrs. Harry It Bradley, Mrs. Rowland Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. John Vandersllce, Mrs.( Jnne Field. Miss Gertrude Field, Miss Florenco Bradley, Miss Jncobs, Mr. Joseph Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Pnramoro, Mr. and Mrs. CIs'do Cooper, Dr. and Mrs. David Boone, Mrs. Charles Lelnlngcr, Mr. mid Mrs. William Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. W. Paramore. Mrs. Vandegrlft, Mr. Walter Vundegrlft. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cowan, Mr. and Mrs, William Kuhn, Mr. Le Roy Wlntrodo and Mr. John. Yarnall. What.'s Doing Tonight Municipal Hand concert, 11th and Sprint Oar den atreeu, Philadelphia Today and Tomorrow exposition, Commercial Sluaeum, St. Andrew'e Society meitlnr, Dellevue Stratford. Irlah relief maee-meetlng-. Metropolitan Opera Houne. Graduation eierclnea. Polrcllnlo Traininir ernooi jor juracs trccta, 8 o'clock. Lecture on the trip of the liberty bell to Ban-Kruncl-co Kipoiltlon, by John I1, Oarfney, Horn Public School, Kenalnston avenue ana Ontario atraet. 8 o clock, Kree, Unvelllne bai-rellef "The Woman Phyelclan," Woman'a Medical Collese. Yette, Oullbert. onr recital, nryn Jlawr College, Military drill for Platt-burg "rooklea." let Itealment Armory, Jlroad and Callowhtll atreets; ft n'fnfU. frnnnltal 10th and Lombard Delaware County Mr. Richard Purdy and family, of Darby, have returned from u motor trip to Wild wood. The Upper Darby Fire Company Is hold ing one ot tho largest and moBt interesting carnivals this week that has ever boen held by local firemen. Tho nffalr Is being held opposite the CDth street terminal and thera are tables and booths of every thing to be found at the average fair. The merry-go-round attracts the most attention. An In teresting feature of the carnival will be the election and crowning of a queen and the lucky young lady will be crowned ou what is termed Mardl Gras night. Friday, June 2. AMUSEMENTS Hebrew Education Carpenter alreets, Commencement eiercleee. Society Schools, 10th and 8 o'clock. Senior reception of graduates of Deechwood School. Jenklntown; fl p m. AMUSEMENTS Auspice University of Pennsylvania Franklin Field, Tues, Evg.', June 6 OPEN . ALL- AIR A 1 A STAR - - -' -. HART OPERA CAST Mmes. nappoia, uatienauer. Prewltt mi. ZenovleO', Campanart, Mardones. Homier, etc. Chorus 600 Orchestra 165 Beats J3 00. IJ.B0 2O0. 1. BO. Ticket on sal at aimbele. at 1109 Chestnut St., an4 Houston Hall. U. of P. ' " Victoria "AK wot YlUUlia All Week. Double BUL WW. S. HART la "TUB PRIMAL LURE" and Charlie Chaplin &-.'.? "Police" -Xr-ibTio urn, " yviS. F8Z Arcadia H-B- warnbr OK VAJN DESIHB" Added WUl Burk In 'Olorla's Romance' No. Thura, Fri. Sat. "901Nq BTRAiauqr" FORREST MoK'va . June 5 Twice Dally TheriatUr SEAT 8ALE OPENS TOMORROW First Appoarance Here In the Film World's Greatest Dancer PAVLOWA TIID INCOMPARADLB AJ2tfrV RUSSIAN BALLET IN The Dumb Girl o;f PorticI A Weird. Wild. Wonderful Spectacle, Stand at a Cost of a Quarter ot a Million Dollar, SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 5Slti25c;Evgs.25c&50c All Beati aeserved JOIN THE CROWD AND VISIT TUB PHlIaDELPHIA TODA.Y AND TOMORROW CIVIC EXPOSITION Auditorium Dulldlnc Commercial Museum sth street Below Sprue OPEN JU A. M. TO 10 P. M. Restaurant t lectures! movlntr pkture. 100,000 Square Feet of Exhibits Today, Rotary Club Day, Human Society Pay. ADMISSION 25 CENTS Palace 13H MARKET ?uc Sue 10 A. 5t to 11 US P. Stanley The marrlae nf Mr atA afr-i Vafti.n Jtowlanit took, placo In nkrord a Xort I night 8KQ. Mitt. RowUbd was Ulles Beaal 4 Letterts loiwsou. UARKET ABOVE J0TH una to ii.w " Peeerv Hvland In "SAINT? AND 0INNER3" Thure.. Frt. Sat gaaal Want co-Ur ot Park. W, wnemsF arts. Cominuou li 1 fty. 1 . i rt7 VS. 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