"T" 7t s 7fiW . EVENING- PUBLIC LEDGER -PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1918 9 k duoi vjuooir jperatic Society to Give "Robin Hood" on Thurs t day of This Week and Monday of Next. Nancy Chats a Little iR Philadelphia Operatic Society Is to -i.. -tinhln Hood" this week on Tliurs- EynlKlit a' ll10 Metropolitan Opera House, ad ill the proceeds tiom mat production, .j .nniiicr nno on Monday, the twenty- (th, aro to bo divided nmonc tlio Knights t Columbus, tho Urnuliart Auxiliary 01 mo i rrnsM nnd tlio eqtlipmciu 01 uase hob- tut) units organized In this city for service Ftm Knldhts, members of tho ned Crosi mi perrons Interested In tlio uaso nospi .1a arc makltiK every effort to ral&o a large l frmn tlio performances. "Alda" was riven in December by tho society for tho ' - hnnltal tin ts. but tlio tact tnai uio tnftlltan had opened Its season with pAlda" a week or fo before took from tho Merest of the Rcncrai pumic, aim uio rc- iults then wero not so Rrcnt as nau occn jslred. The staging of "Alda" cost u very ., rival, naturally. Robin Hood" will not be so expensive. inn. It Is a most tuneful popular llgnt n. and thoso who do not care for Riand uritvlll Anil all the fun and melody they tnt In this. f.w, 11. I'ltRcrald. who directed tho ,.inir nf "Hob 11 Hood' when the famous Utonlans toured the world with Do Ko- n' greatest success, will also stage tlio Indians of Thursday nnd Monday, and i nrlnrlnal nat ts will bo taken by Katli- MMcGlnlcy, who will pins Stylil Marian; Itrle Stono Lanprston, Aian-a-u.uc: iotuo (then, Annabel; fiva Hitter, Dame Dur- ; John Noble, Ilobln Hood; Horace d. tho Sheriff ; Herman Hub, Sir Guy; iliirles Sluittlewotth, Krlar Tuck; .Icise Srlch, Little John, nnd Frank Conly, Will Irlet. fcTreio will be a ballet by thlrty-lKe Lineem trained by Mlsa l ranees I- itch. lid Vt'asMH I-cpi will conduct tho per- brmtnee, which will be tho forty-second wen by the t-oclety in Its cslstenco of he vears, Thirty members of the or- itestra will accompany the production, ml If It begins to como up to that which Oneratlc: Koclet.v cave two years hko It till certainly be splendid. There is cry idle of the amateur about the Opeiatic jbclety, fit usual, tlierp will be many bovholdcrs, ltd with Mrs. Hockschcr ns its piesldcnt Lw4 tier avco mnnlim of frlonds. there Is Ittle doubt of tho success of the s-oclal end I the performances. ELL, the Dllllnghani ami llazleliurst families certainly had a surprise. didn't they? 'When Ttcsslc DillliiRhsim came i from Catonsvtllc to spend a week with r grandmother, Mrs. Dillingham, and was IlinnlnB, as her family thought, to bo rrlcd In April, they little dreamed that ibe and Ned Ilazlchurst would Just decide nt to wait till April, but would ptoceed "marry during that very week. Such urns to have been the case. however, for. oush both families approved of tho match them was no objection of any kind, principals evidently thought they Mid Just elope and not wait. So they Ave gono blissfully away on to wedding jtaltf, and that Is all anybody knows yet. ii.j3 very pretty and Ned Ilazlchurst I H tome Rood looicer, too. lie is the son or. tli We L"dvard llax.lehtirst, of this city. taj Ills mother was Miss Dolores Lammot. Ned (a an engineer and has been engaged In chemical work since hh graduation fiom Pern last year. 'Beitle was up here In November, when engagement was announced, nnd quite i few little entertainments were given in ir honor. Her father Is Hairy Dllllng- a son of the lato Joseph Iiilnton SUlIngham and Mrs. Dilltnghum, of 2200 Talnut street. Her grandmother Is a sister Jftlielate Mrs. Henry Pepper Nonis, who (lied at 22H Walnut street. Her sou, Henry ffepper Norrls, ou remember, married his IjMuiln, Alice Nonis, about five ycais ago. tat marriage was also In tho natuie of n' elopement, but that was because being it cousins Mr. and Mrs. Norrls naturally Kpeeted there would be opposition from Ir families, and so decided to bo married eu tell about it afterward, wh ii they did. Lit Is expected that Mr. and Kirs, llazle- arit will live In Philadelphia, though noth- r ll known of their plans. NANCTT WYNNE. Social Activities , Dr. George Fales Baker, of ISIS Bpiuce ireet, will entertain In his box at the opera avcning. BMr. and Mrs. I'hllln V. It. Krben. of 6913 Pottage street, Tacony, aie being congratu- aa unon the birth of a son. Walter i:ibeit. i. on Saturday. February 9. Mrs. Krben HHbe remembered as M!s3 Helen Lcuars. Eilr. and Mrs. I. Hazleton Mlrkll. of 2204 i Lancey dace, and Mrs. John I. Tlocers. J,J:01 St. James place, will leave town to- wrow ror Charlotte, N. C, where they to Visit Lieutenant and Mrs. Edmund II, agera. Mrs. Rogers, who before her mar l last summer was Miss Man' Mlrkll. been down In Charlotte since Christ- to be near her husband. MIs Eleanor Harvey Wood, of the Clere- wi Apartments, entertained at a box party wirday afternoon In honor of Miss Muriel Humra. tV S'lr. and Mrs. Clarence M. Titt, of Bryn wr, are receiving congratulations on the fth of a son on Friday, February 15. r and Mrs. Bayard Butler, of Overbrook, unce tne marriage of their daughter. Dorothy Elizabeth Butler, to Mr. Alan rat Lungren on Saturday, February 16, "'.an extended trip through the South ana Mrs, I.uneren will live at 1744 Sixtieth street, niirlntr thelp wAAln- Uiey will visit Mrs, Lungren'a brother, ttant James Donald nmler. nt ll. nmr Hra he Is stationed. b Kr. Joseph Dulantey. of Buffalo, Is visit- , . moicr, irs. wiiuam u. ureenneiu, .of 1509 West I-ehlgh avenue. gr Louis S. Fotsdamcr, son of Doctor , '. josepn a. 1'oisuamer, of 1518 uiuua sireei, nas oeen appointed a Ant In tha tean i1fnui miv(m cinMnn fc9 o( our eastern laboratorlesnctlng. In igni capacity, ,as a cnemlcal en- S!f ?lnerlne "aggarty, of 4518 Cheater -, iw iciurnca 10 ner nome alter spend m time at Chelsea as the gueat of )k Jamea QUI. Margraret Casey, of Plttiburgh, la if 111 4hta aU rru .-. . cntb announced, M ttr.x7tw ,KiKrtotr( aui'tMIr iJDVJUX rVAJrLiEJ son, Mr. George Henderson, of Oak Lane, are spending some time at Augusta, Oa. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hayes, of German town, are being congratulated upon the birth of a son. Mr. John I, Dally, of Ardmore. Is spending the winter season at Talm Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mr. Clcorge Itose, formerly of Narbmh nnd now living In New York, are receiving congratulation upon the birth of n Bon. Before her marriage Mrs. Boso was Miss nilzabclh Smith, of Norfolk, Va. Miss Katherlne Haggarty and Miss Helen Haggarty entertained at tea on Saturday, following thn card party given at tho Bits Carlton by the Soldiers nnd Sailors' Sunshine League for the benefit of Its wool fund. The guests Included Mls Marlon Brooks, Miss r.llzabcth Tucker, Miss Jean Gallagher. Mrs. Frank Shlsslcr. Mrs. Hlller. MIm Isabel Moore, Miss Katherlne Corcoran. Mis Kath erlne Schwab. Mrs. M. Musselman. Mrs. Perkins, Mrs. John Cunningham. Mrs. Thomas Norrls. Miss May Walsh. Miss Katherlns Vnlth. Miss Elizabeth Norrls, Miss Mary Norrls, Miss Eleanor Gallagher, Miss Eliza" bcth Gallagher, Miss Wanda Bcrger and Miss Constance Bcrger, of New York. The Sigma Lambda Nu Fraternity gave a dance at the Germantown Automobile Club on Saturday evening. A number of the joungcr set of West Philadelphia and Ger mantown were present. Mr. l.'dgar Singer, Jr., lii, I)., will deliver a torture nt Houston Hall next Saturday aft ernoon upon the "Empiricism of w'llllnm James." The Chinese students of the University of Pennsylvania will give an entertainment on Wahlngton'n Birthday at the International Students' Club, 30O." Spruce street. Mr. Hampton L. Carson spoke on Sunday nt tlio Woodland Presbyterian Church. Forty second and Pine streets. His subject. "The Message of Georgo Wathlngton to Our Times," was r.ioM Interesting, Miss Constance Jtoore entertained the Gamma Chapter of the Phi DelW Psl So lorlty, at her home, 6204 Carpenter, street, on Saturday afternoon. The members pres ent were Miss Marlon Pardee Mathews, Miss Beatrice Dietrich. Miss Ollin Ermllo, Miss Marguerite Ermllo, Miss Frances llallahan, Mis Dorothy Clark, Miss Loralne Keller, Miss Nellie Dodds, Miss Jlarlan McCaffery, Miss Margaret Tajlor and Miss Marian Wil son. Tho Gamma Chapter will gle Its an nual dance on March 20 at the I'hllomuslan Club. Tho Phi Delta Psl Sororlt.v lias ac eepted the Invitation of the Tiln Tse Tong Fraternity to act as palioneses At the dance on April C. A valentine party was given for the em ployes of A. II. Slcklrr. Among those pres ent were Mils B. White, MI'S Meyers, Miss K. Meyers. Miss T. Kartell! Miss K. Bartelll, Miss r Graham, .Miss C". Graves, Miss E. Crandall, Miss A. Truedelc, Miss A. Bergoltz. Miss H. Sullivan. Mls M, Sulli van, Miss II. O'Keefe. Miss S. Elsler, Mr, It. llartzell, Mr. M. Dallas, Mr J. Sagel, Mr. If. Weutz and Mr. II. Dash. Tho pieldent of the firm was piescnt. The manager of the firm, Mr? E Elite, entertained with many monologues. MISS VIRGINIA HOYT The engagement of Miss Iloyt, of Cresson, Pa., and Mr. Philip M. Wills, of Cumberland, Md., is announced. Mr. Wills sailed early in January as a member of tho Medical Corps and i now stationed "somewhere in France." Miss Iloyt is spending the winter nt 914 Spruce street. TO PRESENT PLAY AT REVIEW CLUB Oak Lane Junior Department Will Give Moliere's "L'Amour Mede- cin" on Wednesday Afternoon "L'Ainour Medecln," a play by Mollere will ifc given by tho Junior department of the nevlevv Club at the Beformed Church, Sixth street and Sixty-fifth avenue. Oak Lane-, on Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mrs. A. Raymond White, Jr., has charge of the production and with tho members has worked cry hard to make the pla'y a suc cess. The literature department of the Re view Club will meet today at 2 o'clock In the Oak Lane Library; the subject, repeat ed from December, will be A. C. Benson and Hamilton W. Mable, , Tomorrow the muslo department will meet at 2:45 under the direction of Mrs. IS. C. Miller. Tho program will consist of' Russian music, played by Miss Ruth Grim. On February 25 the current events de partment will meet at 1:30 o'clock in the Library. Aa this will be an Important busi ness meeting every one Is urged to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick, W. Morris, Jr., of Wyncote, are visiting In Philadelphia for the remainder of the winter. Mr. Ollbert Wilson, of Boston, Is occupying the Arthur Rush property In Ablngton. Mr. Rush la now at camp. His son, Richard Rush, Jr., is at school and Mrs. Rush Is staying In Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Wldenar, of Ogontz, will leave on February 23 for an Indefinite stay at Palm Beach, FU. The Rev. B. Janney Ruddtrow and Mrs Rudderow will soon move Into their new house, 114 Township line, Jenklntown. Mr Rudderow la doing excellent work for the parish of the Church of Our Saviour, during the absence of the rector, the R.v. John M. Groton, chaplain of the Episcopal Hospital Unit, now In France. Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Kershaw, of Jenklntown. will occupy their new houi. on Manhelm street, Germantown, this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Nelaan. of Park ve nue, Bikini Park, are at Augusta, a., where they will spend some time. Mrs. Charloi C, Palmer, of Jenklntown. U vlsltln Mrs. Jitnei IU Turn, formerly. 1 ' . .J ..j" ,4iK V vf,s'BA'' ' sf, "Kl k 'rK.i? . ft- , ,LV' r MMMMMl ll l MwiiriHllll MISS GLADYS McCOWEN RECIPROCITY DAY AT BELLEVUE-STRATFORD Matinee Musical Club Entertains Woman's Club of Germantown at All-Day Meeting The Woinuirs tiub of Germantown was Invited to a "Reciprocity Day" today by the Matinee .Musical Club. Dr. Georg larlc Italguel gave a lectuio oil Cur iam Hvents nt 11-30 o'clock In the ball room of thn Belle wio-Stratford, which was followed by thn regular club luncheon In the Stratford Room at t o'clock In the afternoon at 2:30 o'clock In the ballroom 11:13 given the musical program This ptosmted as tho nrtlst koIoIMs Frederick Ounster. the New York tenor, and Hairlet Ware Krumbaar, the brilliant young American composer. The vvorUs of the latter will be Intel pi eted bj various i-ololits and the club bonis. At the meeting of the Woman's (iuh nf (Jcrmantown, which was held In the Ger mantown Friends' School, Coulter street and Oermantown avenue, jestenlay afternoon, Mrs IMward O Ciane gave a talk on "War Anthology." Mrs. G. Omih Itlng, former president of thn Browning Socletj, read three of her own stirring poems, written on tho war, "Alan Scegar," "I.ads o' the rieet" and "No Man's Land." Mr. Paul W. Hutro, U. S. A. A. S . spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul K. Sutio. of Wlssahlchon avenue and Manhelin stieet Lieutenant Henry Tctlow, 5d., U. S. It. C, spent tho week-end at the home of Mrs. Tetlow's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander . Sexton, of CI 14 New hall street. Ml. Tetlow will be remembered as Mlsi Kath arlno Sexton. Mr Horace Miller Haiba. of the Delta Tau Delta I'taternlty House, University of rennsylvanla, has returned fiom Washing ton, where he spent several days with his parents, Colonel William I. Barba and Mrs. Earba. A meeting of Mrs. Kdnard Troth's Friday evening dancing class was held on Saturday In the ballroom of the Manhelm Cilcket Club COMMUNITY SONGS AT HIGH SCHOOL West Philadelphia Girls Have Active Branch of Red Cross, Working in Study Hour i ,WWn a. i ' Pltr .'S, .a Hii2jS N W .? S S . v ww- inir, ""WT The West Philadelphia High School for Girls hols community singing every week, at which all the latest popular and patrlotlo pieces are sung. These glee choruses are under the leadership of Miss Virginia Hen derson, and each week a different student is the soloist. Miss Dorothy Holmes was the recipient of this honor on Friday. There Is a xery active branch of the Red Cross at tho West Philadelphia High School, and the students voluntarily give up one study period each week In order to accom plish this necessary work. Thousands of surgical dressings have already been made and wool Is given to tho students that may bo taken home and knitted Into useful com forts for our men. The, Girls' Athletic Association made a number of small signal flags, which were presented to the boys' school and are now used for signaling messages from the roof of one building to the other. Mr. William McLaughlin gave an Interest ing talk to the students last week. His sub ject was "Lincoln and His Relation to the Present War." The senior class of the West Philadelphia High School for Girls elected ofllcera last week with the following results: President. MIsb Sue Leaich; vice president. Miss Jean Mumford; secretary, MIbs Dorothy Lee; treasurer, Miss Madelalne Niesley, The recently elected officers for the stu dent association are Miss Ella folk, preaN dent, and Miss Dorothy Harris, vice presi dent. The executive board Includes Miss Udlth Cugley, Miss Carol Reltzel, Mies Mar gery Metheny, Mies Dorothy Tapley, Miss Margaret Preston, Miss Josephine Werst Mies Margaret Moncure and Miss Gwendo lln Djer. Wedding Occurred Sunday Evening at Bride's Home A pietty wedding was solemnized on Sun day evening at the home of Mr. and Mra. Charlea Kolinsky. 1721 North Eighth street, when their daughter, Miss Beesye Kolinsky, became the bride of Mr. Charles Herbert Small. The ceremony, was performed at 6:10 o'clock by the Rev. Dr. Flneburg, of the Ohel Jacob Congregation. The bride wore a rown of white broadcloth with white silk braid trimming, a white hat of geqrgetta crepe and carried a white-bound prayerbook with a marker or lilies of the valley. She waa given In marriage by her father, and was attended by her slater, Mlas Sara Kolinsky, who was attired In a gown of blue eatln, with a blue georgette crepe hat, and carried white lilacs. Mr. Charles Joseph, of New Tork, waa the bridegroom's best man. A supper for the families was held after lit ceremony. The drawing room waa deco rated with Iplnk and white rosea, palms and ferns. Mr, Bmall and his bride left on an extended southern trip and u their return will, live la;thli,ctyf - 1,1 1 K MEMBERS OF MRS. DUER'S DANCING CLASS .v jtka -v -x. N-3viss?se : a?s. - . j' s- s sur i . &.$ .a ?sivj;ii GALAX CLUB Charitable Women of North Philadelphia Under take to Bring- Up One More Boy at Christ School, Arden, N. C. MI1S U.BERT HAI.T55 entertained the members of the Gnlnx Club nt lunrhcnn yp'terday nt her home. 2SI8 West C.lrnrd avenue. For several yenrs these charitable women have been educating two boys at tho Christ School, In Arden. N. C. This jear they h.-uo Included a third boj to profit by thn edmntlon afforded The members In clude Mrs A W. Atkinson, Dr. Laur.t Car ncll, J!r .1 C Applegate, Mr Albert lialtz, Mrs diaries Derger. Mm flcoige M. Itaev. Mro. G. II Clnnier. Mrs. G M ru.. tello. Doctor Cnnislock. Mis .Tnhu Coul bourne. Mrs Harry Kail Cimpbell. Mi M. V. Devine, Mrs T. Foley. MIm M lien gen. Mr. A I Hutton. Mri. Iloimr M Jones Mrs. Wllmer M. Kruveii. Mis Kline. Mrs. C Land!, Mrs. Ella Lesher, Mrs E N. Llpplncott. Mrs D L. Moore. Mrs. R. T Patterson Mrs. O. W. Taylor, Mrs. Ida Troth, Mr. Harry Slddnns. Mrs II. Ster. Mrs. Henry L. Shelp. Mrs. Summer, Mrs. C. A. Van Dervoort, Mrs G. F. Young, Mrs. Frank Brooks, Mrs. .Ioeph Stott, Mrs. Charles Coolbaugh nnd Mrs W. R. Scott. The membeis of tho Pennock branch of the Uuslness Women's Christian League, with headquarters at 64.1 North Fifteenth strtet. iiro completing 100 sweaters for the American licit Cross Society. The branch was organized the end of last November, and has about 140 members. Miss Hannah Pennock Miller l tho chairman. It was through her Influence that tho uptown branch of the league was organized, and tho title of Pennock TiranUi was given to the atso elation In Miss Miller's honor. Miss Trlphena I'aton Is vice chairman and Miss Mabel Mo Clure Is secietary and ticasurer. Tho Temple I'mverslty Club, which holds Its meetings on Thursdays at the Little Theatre, has equipped thn hopital depart ment of the transport named after ex-President Grant with bathrobes, slumber robes, bed socks and all tilings needful in that line. CompletH sets of knitted garments have been given to the tallois Mis. Walter 1' Han cock Is president of the club; Mr. Walter H. Shumwaj. Mr Charles Stewart llarnes are the vice picldeiits ; Mrs. John It. K. Scott Is tie.isurer, Mra Gustav Ketterer re cording Fecietaiy. and Mis. Thaddeus Rich corresponding secretsrv. it is surprising how much splendid work for the sailors and fioldlers Is being done by women engaged In literary, social and civic activities. Mrs. William Stevenson entertained on Monday at luncheon and bridge nt her home, 1739 West Montgomery avenue. Her guests Included Miss Annette lileim, Mrs. William Perrlne, Mrs. Daniel Redmond, Mrs. 'William Myers, Mrs. Ilany Painter, Mra. Edward Haehnlen, Mrs. John Frey, Mrs. Thomas Patton. Mrs. Alfred Rracher, Mrs. Robert Foster and Mrs. John Moore. A theatre party, followed by a aupper at the Majestic Hotel, will be given 011 Saturday evening by the members of tho "Schley Four," Those who will be present are Miss Ruth Llpper. Mls Ross Glmbel, Miss Pauline Marks. Miss Ruth Klrschbauni, Miss Claire Karpclles. MIfs Caiollne I.owman, Mr. Nathan Hamburger, Mr. Richard Rosenau, Mr, Nathan Snellenburg, Mr. Jullun llanr berger, Mr. Joseph Livingston and Mr. Rob ert Steelier. "Ye towne folk are bidden to ye olde- MRS. WATSON McKEEHAN MERVINE Who, before her marriage in Balti more last week, was Miss Beatrice Meredith Hunt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hunt, of Palmyra. N. J., Wku rfkkkkkkkwKA.r . bH Sl?Vx)?M!W ' tit- I MISS ADELAIDK JONKS ''hoto, by Jl.rceiu. KB EDUCATES BOYS fashtoned ronieit bv ve Jiium.i B-e HMl,lens oil iTldiv. February je ii. In je V M C A hall. Tenth road and Lehigh pll,e These mm den, gowned In nldfathloned costumes VMM Ung nld-fashloned songR. Tho singers aie tho joung people of the Fiftieth Raptlst Church, of which the Rev. .1. I', Hebrens 1 pastor, and (ho 50iigs and inert making are in Md of the Y. M r. A war fund. Mrs. .1 Dawson Whltnll, f "021 North Twentieth street, entertained the following at luncheon apd bridge todav Jlr.. C A l'h!iM r' ,V,"' "n v'i-""- Mrs. jolui Mundell. MS, Elma Worthlugton, Mr ( haile Osmond nnd Jlr. A. II Hill Mrs Theodore S. Halter, of SKteenth and JcneiMjn streets, was hotes veterdny at a luncheon followed by cards Her guests included Miss Ella names. Mrs Kam.iel ?V- ?"," V""am " Jungkurth. Jr Mf," xvm, ' ?,".'. M" ,:' "'hrlnjr arknes v,?L. Wl"'?1" "'K'"- Morrison. Mrs. Harry 1L J- f.1' Jlrs- r- ' Mcllvalne. Mts. Frank fn.S1",-, Mr" Alrrc1 " fil,,on '" M?' Hugh Hanna. ti-Ti'1C 'Sp,"Li'!; ,CJ'"U"' J' ': Chuuli, Tnen tletn nnd Spring Garden streets, the Itcv. Unn How man. I. D.. pastor, hax a war-relief association with a four-fold nilslin. The sln' T. .a'!V.'t. lhp war-iellcf work of the Methodist Episcopal Hospital, Red Croa and Emergency Aid and have a special knit ting class Mrs. SI. '.. Hecker H chairman or the hospital vvoilt. sit. Vandcrsall of the Emergency Aid; siis. J. D Ferris of the Red f loss, end Miss Hannah P Sillier of the knltlng section The meetings are held on inuisday of each week and splendid results r.? .1 "c "Jc"HIIWid by all tho workers roi tho welfare of iho men the fnlted states a i my and navj. Siis. Iilchai.l Radr'llffe. wife of the pastor inenh0 m"Jl .?r' ,K' c'Ilurc"- entertained the ' ' th Ladles' Aid Society of the chinch last week at their February lneet- nh.,1 n ere,,,?m'; 1209 We,t I'ehlh emic. nnen tho following ofllcer were elected for Vu. "?'' J'1""' M- Wardlow. president. Mrs ir. yolf. siis A Davis and Sirs. Estei biook, vico piesldeiits; Sir. A V. Mysore tieasiirer; sirs, T SI. Woud-ily, financial secretary. Stis. Daniel SItKlnlev, coiiespond lng secretarj The Vniveisallst Chinch of the Restora ?V,i.5.,.,,s,r sHe?t ,,el0H' Seventeenth, of which tho Rev. John Clarence Lee, D. D . Is the pastor, at Its patilotlc service paid trib ute to Its men of honor, who include Sir. Marvin (, Carpenter. Sir Walter E. Irwin, in the United States navy : and In the army, ,.: IMar'8n Cheney, Sir. Georgo El nest Ed wards, Jr. George N. Hyland. Sir. Allen B. Judge sir. Joseph A. Judge. Sir. Culhbert Lee. Sir. Clarence J. .Marshall. Sir L. Mor ton Slorley, Mr. John V. Noll and Sir. Homer P. Saxton. The marriage of Miss Anna O. Ellis. 2?l,fh''r,Pf.I-Mr- an" Mr"' llSLTry Kills, of -oil .North Ihlrty-thlrd street, to Sir. Nathan blvermjn, of South Rethleliem. will take place 011 Sunday, February 24. Tho rerv Ico will be followed by u dinner for the families. The at-home cards Inclosed are von.n n1-,,"!1?1"0" -:' at - 1,lrk,e s(e'. South Ilethlchem. Sir. and Sirs. Gustavo C Aberle have ie- turned from their wedding Journoy and are Court, 'the bride was Sliss Helen Elizabeth SImmerman. daughter of Dr. and Siis Georgo II. SImmerman, of 101 West Lehclli avenue. b" Another bridegroom and bride who have returned from an extended trip are Sir. and Mrs. Carl Nagel, who are nt homo In Pawtucket. II. I. The bride will be remem bered as SIlss Anna Slao Posselt, daughter of Sir. and Sirs. E. A. Posselt, of 2162 North Twenty-first street. hi "WHATS DOING iTDNGuX2k $3 .-.J-. JiS. 1 --" --F7 DJ, a Slaai.meetlng to prolett against poor trol ley service, called by South Sixtieth Street Improvement Association; 251 South Six tleth street. Free. Slretlng, Academy of Natural dclenret. 1900 Race street. Slcmbers. Sleeting, l'lfty-ierentli Street Improvement Association, Rtlnson Hall, Sixtieth street and U Irani avenue. Free. rrankforil Hoard of Trade meets, Anemblr Hall, Frankford avenuo below Sellers street Members. Meeting, Lancaster A.nuo Ilailnest Jlen, 3980 Lancaster avenue. Free. Addr.M, "Is Oar Fuel Kuppij- Nearlng Ki. hauetlont" by Dr. R. H. Fernald, Engineers' Club. Members. Dance of Young Man's Hebrew Allocation, Mercantile Hall, Broad and Master streets. Members. Mate-meeting, Cheltenham, Jenklntown and Ablngton Branch, Council of National De fense, Cheltenham High School. Free. Lecture, "The Hlitorjr of ClTllliatlon," by Earle Barnes, Germantown Y. M. C. A. Ad mission charge. Northweat Builneta SIsn'a Alloclatlon meets, 2336 Columbia avenue. Free. Rotary Club has dinner at KngUr'a, Mem bers. East Oermanlewn Improsomeat AsaesU Hon, Odd Fellow' Orphanage. Vr. WBrJX MISS SALOME HEULING JUNIORS MET AT PHILOMUSIAN CLUB Kach Jlcmber Did Her Bit of En tertaining at Enjoyable Meet ing on Friday Afternoon The Junior fectlon of the Phllomuslan Club In Id lis monthly meeting nt the club house ii Friday afternoon. "Doing our bit" wa the title of tho afternoon's entertainment, which consisted of a small musicalo given bv iho members theimelve In this man nr a half dozen of the Juniors each did hei hli" to add to the attractiveness of the piogr.uu Sirs. Edgar Slarbuig. the president of the Plilloinusl.iii Club, opened the meeting with a shoit tnlk to the Juniors She quoted sev eral of tho recent speeches In this city telling tho gills what a wonderful oppor tunity of fervice Is now btforo them. Sliss Slnrlou .Myers then tang a "Japanese Love Song," and SIlss Eleanor Hcelen sang "Snow flakes," with "Sllstah Sloonshlne" mh an encore. SIlss Slargaret Holllnger gavo several recitations. Including n cutting from Rootli Tarl.lngton's "Seventeen," a llttlo poem by Sits. Booth Tarklngton entitled "TIib Land of Beginning Again," and two child dialect stories. SIKs Jean Miuntotd t-ang a charming In dian song by Cyril Scott called "Lullahv" and Sliss Eleanor Oray gave several numbers, "Borause." Sly Laddie" and "Tim Roouey" in 1111:11 :ui jouipii 111 1110 chorus. SIlss Ruth Israel itclted in 1'iencli "Iji Cooarde" by Paul Deroulede, which Is a bilef description of a true incident of tho piesent wai. SIlss Maiy Kimball was the accompanist during the entire program, CHESTNUT STREET SSSSJ wnECTio.v 01 sn:stf.nf, situnr.nT ANOTHER S HUBERT SUCCESS rmsT $1 MAT. TOMOR. HOLIDAY StAT Km, P.KO. SIAT. HAT NIGHTS $1.50, .?1.00, 75c, 50c. MATS. $l,75e,50e L'XCCPT SAT 4 HOLIDAY ADFI PHI r'-'E--OS. 8.15. tUL,Lmi ?1.Q0 Mat. Thuisdny Reg. Mat. Saturday Holiday Mat. Friday A SMASHING SUCCESS! THE MAN c BACK WITH MARY NASH g-mpany LYRIC LAST 8 TIMES wSSffif?AT MATS. ?, $1.00 UEUULArt siatixi:k satlmiday W 1 I, I, I A Jl ln "HSIS A Cure for Curables ruiLA, LVQUinun says "D.tiithtfui romedy. Is bound to attract larca audlencei became of Itr orlilnal llnea, wltard-lllia tltu attons an4 palnitaktnaly conceived cait KAREWIILL I'lIltWUMAXCB THIS BAT. S Odds & Ends Jack Nonrorth'a OP 1D17 with Harry tVatton, Jr. Lillian Lorralna Jack JConrortli ACAUKMV Of MUSIC Wed., Ib. IT, 3 P. 11 SYMPHONY focii:ty op ncw york WALTKH DAMnoSCII, CO.ND, FRANCES STARR Will reclts "Carrlllon." by Beljlun Tott Cam. maeru, with orchestral ttlng by Kirar Reamed atota at Heppa'a NOW METROPOLITAN OI'KRA IIOUKll To Nlfhta: Keb. SI and S5. DB KOVEN'a ROBIN HOOD Seata 60; to V1.10 at TIPS Ch.itnut St CTPANin Oermantown Ave. at Venanjo, 01I"' Herbert Amuamnt ConiDn Il-rft.l T-flln-A- n.-.jr . CHARLES RAY '" 'J.'.'w Trocadero tb Aviators La Fraricee Torw e w "& t&5x&&i &zQ &S33l& LARGE BAL MASQUE? V AT ACADEMY OF MUSIC People's Relief Committee P.aMh Elaborate AfTnif for TriiirarlW ' Evening for War-Stricken Jews ' f $ Tim ?Vop1'ft nllf Committer of PhlUd!fT ) phm, an orranlrAtlon devoted to collect. K . ror the wnr-Mrlcken Jew in Europe, f ? Will lm m lmlamnAii. . t.. IaoJm... - ' r y jMule on Thtindar evenlnc. Th commlltM rfJ, In clijrBe haa devoted much tlma and apared . Hi .-- -..-.....,, , u,tair a areac auccen., t,i The hall will be elaborately decoratad for' 45 the occasion with palms and ferna. bifntln WC and Beaonabl flowera. Ilerxberc'a orchea tra will provide the muslo for the dance, while special music nnd a cabaret will n tertnln the a-ticnta In the dlnlnr hall. Tin reservation made by group maaka present. Inc ldeaa of events and masks of elaboration and color display will be one of the marked and outMandlnc features of the evening-. One thousand dollars' worth in prises wllf be awarded to the best masks, and In addi tion n J3E0 piano will be given away. The committee expects the patrons to number In the thousands, as It ts n ball not only for entertainment, but also for funds to feed a Btarvlne people who are victims of the war. Several committees have been appointed In charge of the ball, Including: the ofucers, Jlrs. M, Leof, chairman: Mr. E. nttlncer, executive secretary; Doctor Erehner, record lng- secretary, and Doctor Santz, treasurer; tho prlsa committee. Dr. M. Leof, Mr. Bellak, Mr, Scldmnn, Doctor Melnlck and Doctor Mellman; tho refreshment committee, Mrs. C. Mazer, chairman; Mrs. Mellman, Mrs. Bellak, Mrs. Seldman, Jlrs. Leof and Mrs. Schnclderman : the souvenir committee, Mrs. I)ve, Mr L. (loldherg-, Mr, I. Prenovltx, Mr. Uellalc and Mr. I. Llclit, and the publicity committee, Mrs. L. A. Goldberg; Mra. M. Tolln. Mr. S. Auerback, Miss Sadie Specter and I. Light. The judges will consist of Dr. SI. Leof, chairman; Dr. M. Goldberg, Dr, Julius Love. Doctor Mellmnn. Dr. Charles Mazer, Mr. Max Amdur, Mr. M, llellal:, Mr. Ooldberc Mr. M. Ollles, Mr. II. Teltelman. Doctbr Melnlkofr, Mr. A. Sliver, Dr, Jf. Soches, Doctor Sants, Mr. A, Cohen, Mr. M. Puis, Mr. A. Zucker, Mr. .1. Ixive and Mrs. C'hudnofpky. The leccptlon committee will consist of Mr. I. Light, chairman; Mr, A. Cherry. Mr. Trachtman, Mr. Auerbach, Doctor Tonic Mr. It. Light. Mr. Sochls and Miss Iludnlck. US XB . MARKKT IB' ill j ISIiai ja HTREBT 1TH mar. a. m. TO Hilar, m. TODAY & AM, TVKEK bELECT Treaents riral Showing of CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG AND HER OWN COMPANY IN "THE MARIONETTES" From the Play by rierrs Wolff. PALACE 114 1URKET 8TREET 10 A. M. to Hits r. M. XODAY TOMORltOW ENID BENNETT i'r. Km "THE KEVS OF THE niOHTEOL'S" A R C A D I A CHESTNUT nr.LOW t6TH 10:10 A. M 11', S, .14G. 5l4B. T:iD, 0:30 T. V. V WILLIAM S. HART WA- In Kirnt Shonlng Artcraft Tlctura "BLUE BLAZES RAWDEN" AddtJ "Son of Democracy" (2d Kplaoda). VICTORIA MARKET Abova 0TH A. Jl. to 11:111 P. u. LA6T WEEK Of WILLIAM FARNUM In WILLIAM FOX Plcturlzatlon nf "LES MISERABLES" Kaaay CaH Prlza Contest Next Week PUTIIOVA In "Tha Light Within." AJiieil "Sen of Democracy" (1st two EptioHea) RFOENT M.MIKET ST. Balow 17TH a KLiVjlVlN A TODAT TOJtORnOVf rVel?. FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN- and HEVERLY BAYNC In "L'lidar Suspicion." MARKET STnHET AT JUMPER VAUDEVILLE CONTINUOUS 11 A. SI. TO 11 P. M. "THE REEL GUYS" SSm EDDIE CASSADY Oihars. CROSS KEYS "gffyZlZ 4 . CUNNING fff,, "RRO DWAY bkoad t sntder avb. BKUrtfli .n. i DAILY NIQHTLt "A Romance of Chinatown" JUNE CAPRICE In "HEART OF nOMANCK" METROPOLITAN OrEP.A HOUBB JIETllOPOHTAN OPERA COJIPANT, N. T. TOMUItl AT 8 FIRST TIME HERE L0D0LETTA SImea. Eaaton, Arden. Mil. Caruao, Amate. DWur, Slalatesta. Conil., Sir. Moranionl. Eeata, 1108 Cheatnut St. Walnut USi: Race (T. FORREST TONIGHT AT 8:15 S MATINEES TOMORROW. FBIDAT, SAT. THE MERRY SUCCESS 11E.VRY W. SAVAOE Otfara TUB NRW t JnlfflQ SWa MUHCAL W A W M IBM COS1EDT NftwfS 80 People A TRAIN OF MIRTH AND SIELODY M T&Jn&ym$ffik m mm y MJssisS nwwmwwwn lt ftAvmsMsatgBBWBvKtwIiM Nights, l'rl. t Bat. Mala. Entire A ("A j.Jjf (Except Sat. anJ. Vl-aahlng- Iiwer JS I . jll SSI ton's Birthday Etga.) ' Floor "'' .-ifiM riwnxy ( uwu ncaiv uvo ana tt.uv, POP. $1 MAT. TOMORROW Entire Loner Floor, (1. Hal. and Gal., sOc. EXTRA MAT. FRIDAY ft'' GARRICK TONIGHT,"! 55-Jj-. "AN INSTANTANEOUS SUCCESS." Telegraph. POP. MATINEE WED. , $1.50 EXTRA MAT. FRIDAY $Z'i?''' OLIVER IIOROSCO'S LAUaiUNO HIT Upstairs 2m BROAD TONIGHT ,', V'8'4 POP. ?1 MAT.TOMOR'. &7.et&tf totra Slat, Friday, Waahlngton'a Birthday, LOVE FORBIDDEN With ROBERT EDESON Next Monday Seats Thursday d KPOrif Charles uii,L.iftvUAi rreitnta ' fm " POST I Thomas A. Wise ' A Lov Comedy by J. E. Harold Terry. J U. r. ivcjiiiio inaninc yja mat. ats 2 SHOWS TODAY2 M ANNETTE KELLERMANN ,JJ and IlJiH luu eicuw LewDOCKSTADER "RubevilU-l ,.,.! riUEOOER A CO.r MAZIB KINO. Otaafav jJV-J . a r l' M T nv U 11 T r NEXT MONDAY EVENING AT 1.111 Sloat Enthralling 6tory of Advantura. c .. !: "DAT" n'nDIEKIWV-t' Lieutenant Royal Flying Corpal , ..if't ..... vvim VTom a ucrman friaon cj Ktata T6Q to IS lUppa'a. 111P Chaatout atfU.A' i' littlk 5cajra'K3, tfisss -. A Gauntlet'' w:wittiStLi.- . oa. Weak Paly. 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