mwm wtwmiifwmi rm WHBmHHma "ff'wPPfPPiRl tfS to j "i & 'is. ' 'A -, NANCY WYNNE EXPATIATES AT LENGTH ON A NUMBER OF THINGS She Has Been Studying the Emergency Aid Report and Is Astounded at the Marvelous Amount of Work Accomplished by That Society I WONDER If many of us, na wo rend In the papers that this or that has been sent to Belgium, or Franco, or Germany, or any of -tho warring countries, reallzo for a minute what a great work tho Emergency Aid of this city hns been do Ins and Is doing and with what perfect system, A look at tho recent report of activities during the year elves one a slight Idea of tho extraordinary amount of work accomplished by that busy nnd untiring society. Let me glvo you an Idea of the num ber of branches nnd who Is nt the head of each and who havo given of their time, lrionoy and energy and best of all their heartfelt charity for tho bonedt of the r-ov nnd wounded and Buffering and dy ing on tho other side of the water; and Who stand readlor to help our own hero at homo should necessity call tho good eelf-sacrinclng women of this city and Btato. Among the committees are tho Armonlen Relief, with Mrs. George IV liorimer as chairman; Mrs. Bayard Henry heads tho Belgium Relief Committee, Which has numerous special funds, among them donations to support the American ward In King Albert's Hospltat, the Ma ternity Homo for Belgium Oentlowfimen, the support of beds In the Convalescent Homo for Belgian Officers at Cannes, France, and tho Cardinal Mercler Fund. Miss Mabel Brlco has charge of tho packing and I could not begin to recount nil tho things she nnd her associates havo packed off for that brave little country which has so won the admiration of tho Whole world. Mrs. E. Burd Grubb. nn Englishwoman herself, for she was Miss Violet Sopwlth, of England, beforo she married the late General Grubb, Is the chairman of tho British Relief of tho Emergency Aid, Whllo tho chairman of tho British-American War Relief Fund Is Mrs. Bob Straw bridge, who lived for many years In Eng land. Sho was Anita Bcrwlnd, you know, and considered ono of our most beautiful women. Mrs. Cosnellus Stevenson heads the French Relief Commltteo, nnd tho recognition of her work will bo remem bored when, In May, sho was decorated by Franco for tho services rendered to that country. The Italian Commltteo Is head ed by Mrs. Benjamin Miller, whllo Mrs. Robert von Moschzl3ker Is chairman of the Polish Association. Tho Philadelphia County Auxiliary of tho American Red Cross has Mrs. Reed Morgan for chair man. Of course, tho Russian Committee , has Mrs. William Ellis Scull at Its head, for Mrs. Scull Is n great lover of Russia, nnd Miss Ninn Lea Is In charge of Serbia. I wonder as I read all the countries named, whv there has been no relief fund for Lithuania, which Is suffering as badly as Poland, 1 am told. Perhaps when wo learn more of theso people something can bo done for them nlso. It certainly Is gratifying to every American woman, bo eho actively engaged In tho work or not, to know what her Bisters havo accom plished, and with mo. I am sure, sho wishes them godspeed In their future undertakings. I was highly amused yesterday on hear ing of tho departure for tho West of a largo family of boys and girls, together with their parents, for a trip of several weoks' duration. No, I was not amused at tho departure, but at an Incident in con nection with tho proposed trip. It np pears, as often happens In largo families, thero are apt to bo qultn some differences of opinion between tho brothers and His j ters of this bunch, so the father, who really needs n rest from arduous labors, was heard to promlso a. handsome prize on their return to the son or daughter who did not lose his or her temper during tho entire trip. As I heard one friend of the family remark, however, "He known he won't lose nnythlng by that; nil of thoso boys and girls knep their tempers for two months! It simply can't be did." It is amusing, though rather sad. How ever, from all I know of them, I do not think tho differences are very serious, and like most families, no matter what they think of each other personally, Just let some ono olso say something unkind of any one of them, and I for one would not like to be that person. NANCY WYNNE. Personals Mr. John C. Norris entertained Informally at luncheon yesterday at tho Casino In Nt -ragnnsett Plsr, his guests including Miss Lisa Norris, Miss Mariana-Gowen nnd Emden Randolph. , Miss Banning Grange, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Drayton Grange, is enter taining a houso party at her parents' cottage Jn Capo May, Sir, and Mrs. Whitwell W. Coxe are gpendlng some time at Narragansett Pier. Mr. and Mrs. Moncure Blddle, of Mer maid lane, havo gone to Onteroa Park, Tan nersvllle. N, Y, Mr, Biddle will return in a week's time, while Mrs. Blddlo will remain Until the end of September. Mr,, Theodore N. Ely and Miss Henrietta Ely, of Bryn Mawr, havo gone to Quebec, Can., to remain until October. They will be Joined by Miss Gertrude Ely, who has been attending the conference at Silver Bay-on-Lake George, N, Y, Dr, and Mrs, George Woodward and their children, Miss Gertrude Woodward nnd Mas ter Charles Woodward, are spending the aummer on a ranch In Yyomlng, Mr. Stan ley Woodward is at Plattsburg. Mr, George Woodward has gone to St. Clair, N. J., mid Mr. H. Houston Woodward is with tho Yale camp at Tobyhanna, Pa. . Friends of Mrs. Arthur B Oakley, of Cogslea. Chestnut Hill, will regret; to hear of her illness Tho Rev. Jacob Le Roy, of 8030 St. Martin's lane, has Joined his family at their summer home at Medomak, Me., where they Will remain until September. Mr- Louis 6. O. Lusson and his sister. Miss Lucllo Anna de Merlin Lusson, of the Lilac Ardmore, ara vls.ting In Vrrenton, Va. lira. Richard MacSherry. of Baltimore, is epndlne a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rollin H. Wilbur, of Old Stone House, St David's, Tho Rev. Walter R. Ale-ahder and Mrs. Alexander and their baby daughter, Ruth 'Katberlna Alexander, have gons to Win chester. Va . to live. Mr Alexander was graduated from the Croaec Theological Seminary In June. Mr. Frank Richards and Ma family will take nn extended motor tour through New England. Miss Beatrice' Bnratz. of New York, has been spending n few weeks with Mr. nnd Mrs. J, Steinberg, of this city. She will shortly go to Lnkewood, N, J for tho re mainder of tho summer. Along the Main Line MERtON Mr. and Mrs. .1. Wnllnro HnU rlowell, Jr., of Linden avenue, will spend This week-end at Wcrncrsville. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hallowell will go to Cape May the mlddlo of August for a stay of several weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Scaring, of Berkley road, will leave Saturday for a visit of sev eral weeks to Manchester, Vt NARHEHTH Mr. nnd Mrs. Willlnm T. Harris and their family will spend August nt Ventnor, where they havo taken a cot tage. Mr. Norman JefTerlcs, of Xnrberth ave nue, Is vis ting tho Rev. Dr. Abbott In Mbany, N Y. ARDMOHD Mrs. J. Howard Butcher, who, with her children, Is at Saranac Lake, N. Y., will open Bird's Nest Camp, at Wes terly. It. I In August. Mr. Butcher Is spending tho summer on a ranch In Wyo ming. Mr. and Mrs. II. Wilson Morehouse, of Wlstcr road, will spend August at Plym outh, Mass. Chestnut Hill Mrs. Frederick W. Taylor and her daugh ter. Miss Elizabeth Taylor, of Highland avenue, are vIrIIIiik friends In Plvmouth, Mass. Later they will go to East Harbor, Me , to spend several weeks. Miss Mildred Swobodn. nf Mount Airy. Is visiting Miss Mary Louise Tnylor nt her parents' rottago In Chelsea. Tho Hov. Charles E. Eder. nsslstnnt rec tor of the Church of St. Martln-in-the-Flclds, has returned from a trip of several weeks to the Dplnwnre Water Gap nnd tho Cat skill Mountains. Mrs. H. C. Goodman, of HO Bethlehem pike, Ib visiting friends In Jnmcstown. 11, I. Miss Ernestlno II. Goodman Is entertaining her nunt, Mrs. Thomas Hamilton Wilson, of Washington, D. C ns her guest. v- Germantown Mr. nnd Mrs. Mnrcellus E. McDowell, of Washington lane nnd Chew street, will tcavo this week for Bethlehem, N. II., to Bpend several weeks Their son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Howes Uodflsh, whoso mnrrlngo took plnco recently, aro tho guests of Mr. Bodflsh's parents at Vineyard Haven. Mass. Mr. nnd Mrs. George H. Beck nnd their sons. Mr. Rodney Jt. Beck nnd Mr. Newton T. Beck, of 4833 Pulnskl avenue, nro spend ing sovcrnl weeks at Beach Haven. MIbs Elizabeth Vnn Duscn, dnughtcr of Mr and Mrs. W. It. Van Dusen, of Walnut lane, has returned to her homo after spend ing the week-end with friends at Sea Girt, aN. J. Along the Reading Mrs. Frank Shelly and her family, of Bent road, Wyncote, havo left for Iona, Mich., where they will spend August nnd September. Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Barney, of Old York road nnd Spring avenue, Ogontz, nro the guests of their son-in-law and daughter. air. anu airs. Horace Harding, at their summer homo at Seabright, N. J. Miss Emma Suppleo, of Webster avenue, Wyncoto, has opened her cottage nt Capo May Point for the summer. Her niece. Mrs. Clement TIngley, of School Hotiso lane, Germautown. will spend tho Mimmcr with her. Mr. Tlngloy has gone to tho border with tho troops. West Philadelphia Mr. nnd Mrs. William Grlfflth, of 10S3 North 54th street, nil., j. nee tho marrlago of their daughter, Mi3s Adelaide Gritllth. to Mr. Edward Blckley, son of Dr. nnd Mrs. Edward Blckley, of Lansdowne. The mar rlago took place July 15 in St. John's Church, Lansdowne. Mrs. R D. Garrett has returned to her home. 4217 Brown street, after having spent several days at Long Branch. Mr: and Mrs. Horace J. Ervlen and their sons, Mr. Edward Erv.en nnd Mr. Horace J. Ervlen. Jr, will leave on Friday to spend several weeks at Eagles Mero. M'ss Florence A. Kelghler, of 1033 Bel mont avenue, will give u dinner-dance nt her summer home In Pitman Grove, N. J., to celebrate her birthday tomorrow evening - Bala-Cynwyd Mr. and Mrs. George II. Strawbrldge. of Bala, aro at Chester Springs Farm, Chester Springs, Pa., for the summer. Mrs. F. An derson has rented the Strawbrldge house on St. Asaph's road for the season. Delaware County Miss Isabel Gile and Miss Marie Glle are visiting their aunt, Mrs. Charles Evans, at her cottage In Atlantic City, Mrs. John C. Lane, of Darby, Is visiting friends in A3bury Park for several weeks. Chester Valley Mr. E. F. Bracken, of Paoll, entertained the Bachelor Club, of Malvern, ovbr the week-end at his Pino Beach home. Ills guests Included Mr. Malcolm Hutchinson, Mr. Elvln Ruth, Mr. Jesse W. Cox. Mr. Frank Hufnal, Mr. Roger Allen, Mr. Samuel Pennock, Mr. Harold Aiken, Mr. Raymond S. Cox and Mr. Walter Supplee. Tioga Mrs. Humboldt Dlttmann, of West On tario street, will leae shortly for a trip to St. Paul, Minn, Miss Helen Hoffman, of North nth street, Is spending several weeks (n Pitts burgh. Northeast Philadelphia lllss Anna Teltelman, of 917 North 6th street. Is spending several weeks visiting friends In Norma, N, J, Mr. and Mrs. Michael, of 1223 North 8th street, are spending ,the summer rj Oak Lane. i Mr. and Mrs. Udldsky and their family, of 1S23 North Franklin street, aro In Atlantic City for the summer. What's Doing Tonight Municipal. Band. Benjamin Roeshman. con ductor. 21st street and Nedro avenue; S o'clock. Free. Philadelphia Band, Samuel E Hummel, con ductor. City Hall Plaza: 8 o'clock. Free. Falrmo'unt Park Dand. Richard Schmidt, con ductor. Belmont Mansion. S o'clock. Free. Notices for tin .S letr Dace will ha n , I ana onuita in ins cieauis 1 'Uitr. ii but all yucn notice inut bs imtten uu ua. iiiA uaurr. ufo.1 Da iiziutt iu lull. latEii t I full address, .and, when pasalbls teleudaas biimL,, liiui La rlren. Kentl ait agcu ramiQuoirniions is acierr A-'-V -..""- -.7 ------ . ., . .., . . EJItoi-' Huts r-ytmi -:ynlas LriUrr 0 C'htMuul .lre. tne;; rrnuirenieiils ar cuitim a '&. that erlfietkn ar us DQttBinu. palH-s wut not ti uUUUd. EVENING LEDGERi-PHlLADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 191C. j ..... i MISS GLADYS IIETHERINGTON ""to by Marceau Miss Hcthcrington is the daughter of Commander J. II. HcthorinRton, of the Nnvnl Home, this city. Sho is n great favorite in tho younger set and will spend part of tho Bummer in Newport, R. I., visiting friends. Kensington Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Kwing, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. David Crnlg, Jr nnd their chil dren, Miss Merlam Craig nnd Master David Craig, Jr., of 2951 Richmond street, have taken a cottngo at Ocean City, N. J. Miss Anne Bradley, of 302S Richmond street, has returned from an extended stay nt Wcrnersvllle, Pa. Frankford Mr. nnd Mrs. Herbert Schoflcld, of 6112 North Falrhlll street, Olncy, nnd their two sons aro spending a fow weeks at Ocean City, N. J. Miss Emma Cocker, of 46G1 Pcnn street. Is visiting friends In Wilkcs-Barre. Mrs. II. T. Garsed, Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Parson3, of 4GBG Pcnn street, and Miss Frances Graham aro enjoying n motor trip to Gettysburg. Lansdowne Mrs. William V. Willis, of Owen avenue, has taken n cottago In Ocean City, N. J., for tho summer. Her daughter. Miss Laura Willis, will entertain Miss Graco Bond, of Ess,.x avenue, this week. Dr. nnd Mrs. William E. Chalmers and .their family, of East Essex avenue, will spend July anu August at ucean ucacli. Wilmington WILMINGTON, Del., July 19. Mrs. Wal ter D. Bush, Jr., and her daughtert Miss Elizabeth Bush, are at Rehoboth for sov cral weeks. Mr. and Mrs. II, Fletcher Brown gave a dinner of 10 covers, at Naaman's-on-Dela-ware, last Saturday. Roxborough Miss Lucy Fox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adam II. Fox, of 233 Rochcllo avenue, will bpend August In Harrlsburg ns tho guest of her aunt, Mrs. Michael Kottlcr. Mrs. Thomns Matthew Murray, of Krams avenue, Roxborough, announces the mar riage of her daughter. Mrs. Ida.M, Jones, to Mr. Clarence Pratt Sterner, of Frankford, AMUSEMENTS CONVENTION HALL PROAD AND ALLEGHENY AVE. . GRAND CONCERT (1000 VOICES) UNITED SINGERS OP PHILADA. AND UNIQUE GYMNASTICS PHILADELPHIA TURNGEMEINDE VOn THE IlENEKIT Or CITIZENS SOLDIERS' AID COMMITTEE FUND THURSDAY, JULY 20 AT 8 P. M. ALL SEATS 'RESERVED at 25c to $1.00 Can be purchased from: OIMnEI. JinOTHnrtS. 8th ana Jtarket Sts. C J HEPI'R & SON. 1117 Chestnut St. OENEIIAI. HEADQUARTERS, 1334 Market BU IijWBIroN Iiurt-U so N. -tilth Street. EMU. 8CHNI3I.I-. 101" Clermantown Ave. NOHD AME1UKA. 101)0 N. Bin Street. OSTKNDOIU'K'a RUSTAURANT, 1S31 Market Also on rate at John Ilurke's Ticket Agency, Hotel Walton, and Ryan's Ticket Agency, Helleue-Stratforil. ..,..,. . . Choice Hnx Scats can bo had at Mayor's Of. Hce. City Hall. Citizens' Soldiers' Aid Committee of Philadelphia THOMAS T SMITH. Major and Chairman. SHELDON rOTTEIt Vice Chairman. JOSEPH E. WIDKNRR. Treasurer. GEORGE WENTWOUTH CARR, Secretary, B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE "Made in Philly" BO Philadelphia Favorite- 50 "Sets Pace, for Summer Frolic-Er. Ledger. Today at '.', 23c 4 60c. Tonight at 8, 22o to II, ainbp Theatre ma?T.i?.,;Sts. VX'-'-'sJC YAVOHVIU.B Continuous 11 A. II. to 11 P. SL 10(-. IBc. 25c, "OVER THE GARDEN WALL" AD HOYT'S MINSTRELS Ant Other Feature Acts VICTORIA MARKET Abovs NINTH 1UC IAS usiAI.) 20e ALL THIS WEEK Ttaa Photoplay You Hao Been Wultlns WHERE IS MY DAUGHTER? . -!- . n... .. J ...- rw . -. A AlOral rly. x asaeu vr ius vjusvai p the State Board of Censors. A PICTURE FOB MEN AND WOMEN crn A "NTT T?V market above iotu f blAJNijl-lX 1;15A.JI tall:15P.M. VV, gitK. iOC. Mae Murray & Theodore Roberts in "THE DREAM GIRL" Ttm.,Fr!..Sat.. Pustln Farnum, "Davy Crockett" PALACE -ISU MARKET VICTOR MOORE In THE CLOWN" Thursday. Friday. Saturday "THE PHANTOM" Arcadia CHESTNUT Below 10T11 W H THOMPSON THE EYE OF TO WiUIlT" Added B1W Burka In Olorla'a Romance, No. l Wfif iTV3TriR PUUdeipnIa Foremost Park WMUWOlUft rrea , Pgrlc TroUsy Patron ALEXANDERS BSB f ' on Thursday, Juno 20, Mr. Sterner nnd his bride nro taking nn extended wedding Jour ney nnd ufMin their return will live at 1217 Arrott street. Frankford. 1 S 1 I In No Other Car J j under 323 1 m iiiwiii-iiwurm. in i larrogjiirift-nn,. mir a .. 1 M Weddings An Interesting wedding took plnce nl noon today nt tho home of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. C. Snssnman, In Bala, when their daughter, Miss Sue It. Sassaman, beenma the bride of Mr. Wnltr R. Schcr of 2011 Wct Ontario street. The ceremony wus performed bv tho Ilev. Dr. Orant Hopper, and was fol lowed by a breakfast, A gown of whlto satin nhd oxiurMte lace nnd n Veil of tullo caught with sprays of orange blo3?oms was worn by tha bride, who wn? slveti In nlnr rlao;e by her father and attended by her sifter, Mrs. Urnest V, Downs, ns matron of honor. Mr. Krnost V. Downs ncttd as best man. Mr. Scher and. his bride, alter their weddlnp Journey, will live nt 1930 North Carey street, where they will receive after August 2. CAL-NAN SMITH. Mr. Francis Thomas Calnan and Miss Rose Anna Smith were married in the Cathedral of SS. J'otcr nnd I'nul, Igan Square, this morning at a Nuptial Mass. The Kov. Joseph M. McShane, of tho Cathedral, performed the ceremony. Ho, was assisted by the Hov. Itlchard F. Kelly nnd the He v. Joseph W. O'ltara. Tho maid of honor was Miss Elizabeth Smith, sister of tho bride, Tho (lower Blrl was Miss Mao llarlcy. Mr. I A. Dillon was best man. A wedding breakfast followed the cere mony at tho home of the bride, 312 North 13th street Mr. and Mrs. Calnan will spend their honeymoon at Niagara Falls, liar Harbor nnd Atlantic City. Mr. Calnan, who distinguished himself In athletics at La Salle College when pursu ing hlf studies there, has been connected with Strawbrldge & Clothier's for many years and Is a member of tho Quarter Cen tury Club of that store, WIDENEn VICKEHS. Tho marriage of Mrs. M. D Vlckers and Mr. Michael I. WIdener tool: placo quietly this morning In St. Stephen's Protestant Episcopal Church, 10th street nbovo Chest nut street. Tho Ilev. Frederick Keable of ficiated, After an extended wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. WIdener will bo at home, after October 15, nt 1816 Diamond ctreet. South Philadelphia Mrs. Michael Dowon, of 1122 Snyder ave nue. Is spending tho month of July with her son, tho Rev. John lioweti, at Long ford, Pa. Miss Anna E Jcffers, of 1803 South ISth street, Is spending her vacation nt Atlantic City. Mr. "William V, Reed nnd his family, of 323 Jackson street, will Ieavo shortly for Atlar.tla City to spend the summer. $700 to $800 do you 3lV& horsepower en bloc motor 50 miles per hour speed 4-inch tires Cantilever springs 20 to 25 miles on a gallon of gas Electric starter Electric lights Complete equipment That is why people in all parts of America are almost righting each other to get early deliveries. Never in the history of the entire automobile industry has there been such a phenomenal value. We have just received a big shipment hence can make immediate deliveries if you place your order now. Do so at once quick. Overland Motor Company, Distributors - 5 - 7 North Broad St., Phila. Bell PhoneWalnut IMMEDIATE DELIVERIES The Willys-Overland Company, Toledo, Ohio "Msd.lo U.S.A-" I n'- 'ittY riT I' ?- j-'riiiiTi Yrij iitti lYj-riirnTi i ii i huimmiMmmmtomiM ifli TEN-DAY CARNIVAL IS BEING HELD NEAR QUEEN LANE STATION Large Affair Under Way for Benefit of the Stcnemeh's Fellowship of the Twenty-secohd Ward Oter Eiitertaininents of Interest THE ten-day carnival of tha Stoncmen'n Fellowship of tho 22d Ward, which opened last Wednesday evening on tho va cant lot opposite Queen Lnne Station, with Its myriads of electric lights and numerous booths resembles Willow Grove on a small scale. The dart gamo booth Is surrounded by a crowd, taking Its chance of hitting the correct number on tho dial. The man calling In lusty tones! "Something for noth ing 1" will tako your money and in exchange for It a Chinese-costumed lad adorned with a cuo will give you a neatly tied packago which may bo a toy drum or something equally noisy, Tho booth of useful nrtlcles nnd Inviting tables, where Ico cream Is sold, aro welt patronized ; but tho centre of at traction Is the razzle-dazzlo and the carrou sel. Tho popularity contest, which Is open to nny one willing to dlsposo of a small sum. will decide tho fato of tho most popu lar girl policeman nnd fireman In German town on July 22 when tho carnival closes. Through tho generosity of Mrs. Benjamin Carscadden, of Owen avenue, nnd Dr, Agnes Hacaday, a first nld claBS has been started for the members of tho Lansdowne branch of the Pennsylvania Woman's Division for National Preparedness, Tho class meets every Tuesday evening at tho home of Mrs. Carscadden, who Is head of that depart ment, nnd tho lectures In first nld and bandaging nro given by Doctor Hacaday. Among tho members of the class are Miss Helen Loughney, Miss Elizabeth Loughnoy, Mlsa Cecil Ryan, Mrs. Unit Andersen, Miss Marjorlo Mngcns, Miss Harriett Magens, Miss L0UI90 Vanzandt, Miss Esther Hill, Miss Deatrlce Kelly, Miss Ilelon Plcrson, Miss Ollvo Mason, Mrs. Roberts, Miss Sarah Hlndlo, Miss Ollvo Whltchorn, Miss Mario Carscadden and Mrs. Carl Attmalcr. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Agnew, of E422 Ella street, Olncy, wore given n farewell sur prlso party last week beforo leaving for Michigan for n Bhort visit to Mrs, Agnew's sister. Among the guests wero Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thompson, Mr, nnd Mrs. Samuel Ardrcy, Mrs. Edward Mauger and family, of Logan: Miss Lllllo Wise, Mr. and Mrs. John Rriggs, Mrs. RobcrtDownlng, Mr. and Mrs. Justcs Tlpptn, Mr. and Mrs. Harry get- 1 "t- ' i CB . ' i tr " -' H K 'hM U Hdffman. Mr. and Mrs. Edwnrtl Van Aries dalen and Mr. and 'Mrs. Oralwell. Miss Jennie Abrftins, Vatf" South lh street, gave a delightful reception to her cousin. Miss Eva Hehroede' of Cleveland, last Saturday evening. Among tho guests were man Sarah tvi, Miss Ilcssle Felnberg, MlsajFnnnie Klrselv ner. Miss Fnnnlo Krasnejjl Ml" Bertha Momblatt, Miss Stella Riirfrn. Mis Ellf !r Dankln, Miss Rertlo ItiaVm, Miss At.na Samuels, Mr. and Mrs. A trs is M Sclvroo dor, Mr. and Mrs. Israel ' ,ex I Mr. Louis Felnberg, Mr, Samuel IiMrir Mr Samuel Goodfrlcd, Mr. Samuel R'enlh3l Mr. Max Kendall, Mr. Edward SIlrt. Mr Joseph I.UdwIg, Mr. Alfred Abijms, Mr. David Bartol, Mr. Harry Rosftuhal, Mr Sydney Abrnms, Mr. Leon Blnenfleld and Mr. Ben jamin brnms. A special musical program was arranged, In vhlch Miss Esther Posner, Miss Adela Slrron, Mr. Harry Rosenthal and Mr. Sam uel Rosenthal and Mr. Leon BlnnefCeld and Mr. Veo took part Mr. Samuel Abrams, Miss Bertie Rubin and Mr. Edward Sllbert gave a clever Imitation of Harry Lauder. North Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. C Austin Conroy, of 1815 North Nowklrk street, accompanied tr their daughter, Miss Marjorlo Conroy, hav returned from a visit to relatives In River ton, N. J, Mr. W. Francis Cooney, of 1622 Vina street, will leave this week for a visit to relatives In Tuscarora, Pa Mr. Daniel O'Neill and Mr. Thomaa Ernest left on Snturday for Sea Isle City, whero they will spend soma time Ashing. Girard Farms Mr. and Mrs. H, Stanley Hollo way, of 2603 South 18th atrcct, havo bean spending tho week-ends motoring to various resorts along tho Jersoy coast Mr. and Mrs. John I. Somers have closed their home, at 2128 Shunk street, and have left for California and tho Western States. They will bo gone about a month. 4897 ' - i m j- "W-Tf I m .. . .. ' IB it Bi '' H sn Br 1 y lt ' SI SB 1 '" "ll :-