. 1 ., , 7i.. ., " ...... , r . fcM f ... . . . . . ..... - . . .: : r-.. .-. - ' -t ' - ' - - - - iffiH TOT GOSSP 150f PEOPLE A'ancy IFymie Predicts a Large Attendance at Coming Horse SJwtv Plans for Abinglon Fete Groiu in Importance ITIHERE is little doubt of the success of 1 the coming War Welfare Horse Show, which Is to be held on the Devon grounds on the 6th, 7th nnd 8th or June. , Dr. "torn Ashton is chairman and Wllllnm Wnnn maker secretary, nnd about everybody else who is interested In horses around the country is Interested In it too. The luncheon will be served by the younger members of the Mnln Line branch of the Emergency Aid I suppose that really means Emergency Aid aides and they will also sell programs and be gen erally useful during the show, as per usual. The cup committee H working awfully hard on its own particular branch r! the event and has had a pood den! of success. In addition to a lot of prizes already se cured, It reports these other donors of cups, plates, Liberty Ronds and cash prizes: Mr. Samuel M. Vnudaln. Mrs. Charles A. Munri, Jr., Mrs. Archibald Rnrklle. Mrs. Charlton Tarnall. Mr. William riu Pont, Jr., Mr. John C. Perry. Mr. James Robinson, Mr. John McKee limvman, president of the niltmnre Hotel. New York; Mr. Fred erick F. Held, manager of the Ilrockton (Mass.) Horse Show; Mr. J. Emott Caldwell. Mr. Charles H Hamilton. Mr. James Kilter. Jacob Reed's Pons, Mr. Rutler Reeves, Mr. Robert C. Hooper. Van Dusen Stokes and MacDonald & Campbell. Isabella Wnnv maker Is chairman of this committee and the others with her are Hrnvvnle Warluir ton and Constance Vauclaln. It all sounds very exciting and quito before-the-warish, doesn't It? Doctor Ash ton nnd Mr. Wnnamaker declare that, viewed from three standpoints: First, as a social event with a charitable purpose; sec ond, as a financial success, and third, as in exhibition of the "proudest horce flesh" In America, the Devon War 1!ellef Horse Show not only presses to be a success, but Just naturally will he one any way you look at it. Nearly all the boxes hf.Ve been taken and the list shows some pietty good names, so I guess Devon will he of the best, If not the nest. In the country this year. TTAVE you heaid about the siens they -- aie to have out at Ablngton Hospital fete on June S? Well, they've taken about every name from Thackeray they can think of, and the consequence Is an array of the most fascinating signs is be(nc got up by Guernsey Moore, who has arranged the posters for the show. too. and planned the booths and their artistic settings. There's to he the Temple Rar (but sh! only soft drinks are to be sold, orangeade and such); then there'll be Vnuxhall punch (that's to he fruit lemonade). Mrs. Warbur ton has charge of the Temple Bar. Resides this theie will be the "Rr'nmptrin Emporium of Fine Arts," "Lord Steyne's Snuff and Tobacco Shop," "Mincing Lane," "Kew Gardens," "Mayfalr," "Fleet Market" and dozens of other attractive names will be used for the signs on the numerous bootus. mWENTY-ONE prizes have been donated -1- for the dog show, which is to be given In conjunction with "Vanity Fair." As the time approaches for the affair many new attractions are added to the already long list of interesting exhibits nnd amusements. A children's playground wli; priA'e an Ideal spot for the kiddies. There will be sand piles, slides, seesaws, real ponies to ride nnd, what is especially dear to the hearts of all children, a real story teller, for Mrs. Sam Woodward will relate many interesting Indian legends for the benefit of the small visitors. TVTRS. H. M, .VA "' the French s'ATHANSON has charge of Shop, where exquisite articles will be on sale, many having been donated from the exclusive shops of this city and New York. Mrs. Arthur S,ellg mann, who, It will be remembered, was the. beautiful Gladys Snellenburg, who now lives in New York, will come over for this occasion and help her sister, Mrs. Nathan son, in this department. A fortune telling tent will be run by Mrs. Walter Waring Hopklnson. while Henry Rittenberg, the well-known portrait painter, Is collecting for exhibition a large number of autographed posters. The decorations, which are In keeping with Thackeray's novel, "Vanity Fair," are being planned by Guernsey Moore. The Fashion Show will be one nf the, most attractive departments of this all-day exhibit and fete, which, under.the direction of a committee of the Ablngton Hospital board, is planning to raise funds to build an Isolation ward to the hospital. Many prominent dressmakers, milliners, as well as a number of the most exclusive shops, are contributing gowns, hats, summer furs and all sorts of lovely things, which will be displayed to their best advantage on Mrs. Harry Thayer, Mrs. Harry Hart, Mrs. Jay Lipplncott, Mrs. Kearsley Harrison, , Mrs. Walter Ross, Mrs. Spencer Mulford, Jr., and Mrs. Alan Reed. MRS. GEORGE W. E.LKINS, JR., has charge of the large dinner-dance, which will be one of the features of the occasion. Mr. Elklns has donated a pony fiom his stables, "Folly Farm," which with other contributions, including a young Iamb, a goat and several Pekinese spaniels, will be among the attractions offered. Everything for the kiddles will be sold by Mrs, ljanlel Wentz, who will have this department In charge; while all things use ful will be disposed of by Mrs. John Gilbert, Mrs. Robert Sewell and Mrs. J, Conyngham Stevens. 1EE, mamma," said Tommy, "that 'J punch was good!" The ' family laughed and let It go at that. Fpr Tommy, you know, was less than seven, so of course he had not tasted any punch. But when new brotheiMn-law and sister stopped home for a few days before movljig Into their Eft new home tne lamny goi logemer ana talked over the events or we weatunir. Then came the revelation, for new brother remarked: "Well, Jack said to me, 'Say, Charlie, who's the kid in white?' 'One of my new brothers-in-law, said I. 'Well, he's after my own heart,' replied Jack, 'He certainly hSs. been close to that punch bowl.' Then he added, 'You ought to have ."heard htm tell, the waiter to serve the .other &jwVnts in, the chair with him.' 'What do r 'mU..,s wnyypj4-wu,- saw big chair and your young brother-in-law was eating steadily while his friends looked on with longing, eyes. Suddenly he seemed to realize It. nnd hailing n passing waiter exclaimed with much flourish of the nrm, "'Hey there! get these guys some cats."'" You can Imagine the feelings of the fam ily. They don't want to ask Tommy It he did take punch, as they do not want to make too much of It; nnd no one knows If he did or didn't. Retween you and me and the gatepost I think he did. NANCY WYNNE. Social Activities Mr. nnd .Mrs. Robert W . Dnnlel. f Rose monl. will entertain at dinner this evening In honor of Mr and Mrs. Hniold Van Sint. of Ashland. Ky. Their other guests will be Mr. nnd Mrs. Paxson Deeter. They will later go to the performance of "Shreds nnd Patches." Mr William C Allison and her daugh ter, of Rosemont. have rented their villa flt Rar Harbor this season and will spend the summer at t.nke Kezar, Me. They will go there June 12. The wedding of Mrs. Allison and Mr. I'harUs Stockton Thnrne, of New York, will take place In the fall. Ml Lillian Mulford entertained st a fle hundred party at Wyndhurst. her home In Wayne, this afternoon. There weie five table", the guests being members of her class at Miss Irwin's. Mr. and Mrs Joseph I? McCalli nf the Rellevue-Htratfnrd. left this morning to spend the week-end In Sea View. N. J Mls Lenore Mcf'all will spend the week-end n the guest of Mrs. Rrlnton Coxe. Mr Joseph Longstteth. son of Mr sml Mis. William Worrell Wagner, School House and G.vp lanes. Germantown Is home on a week's furlough from Camp Crane, Aden town. Mr and Mr. Aithur Haines, of McKean and Clapler streets, Germantown. will enter tain at dinner hefoie the dance tn he given at Manhelm this eenlng. The guests will he Mi and Mrs Joseph Wnne. Mrs Mitchell Hastings. Mr. William Hglln and Mr and Mrs Churchill Williams Mrs T. Mitchell Hastings, nf Shadvrtnft. Ilaverford. who has taken a cottage at Cape Ma) for the summer, will spend the week end' with Mrs. Haines Mr Hasting" Is In Washington. Mis ('banning W. Daniel, who Is living with her iMicnts. Mr. and Mrs William II Verner, of Wayne, for the duiatlnn of the war. has returned fiom New York. Mr and Mrs G. Wlnlhrop Collin, or Si. Davids, motnied to Atlantic City last week end They were accompanied by Miss ijoulso Iluttcrworth. Miss Katharine Coffin and W. H Seymour Coffin. Mis. John He Peyster Conger returned jesterday from a visit tn Washington and Baltimore. Mr and Mis. Armltt Brown will "pend the week-end at Hrnwns-Mllls-in-lhe-Plnes. Natalie Dallet, nf Wayne, and Miss Photo lo MnrcertU. MRS. WILLIS N. PARKER Of 108 East Tabor road, who is inter ested in war work and takes an active part, in all war-relief activities Dorothy Park, of Strafford, will leave on Wednesday to attend Mrs Mlchler's house parly at Easton during the commencement festivities nt Lafayette College Mr. and Mrs. C. H. S, Howell entertained the bridge club nf which they are members at their home in Wayne on Thursday eve ning. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. M. F. D. Scanlan, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Watt. Mr. and Mrs. Humbert Powell, Mr and Mrs. G. Wlnthrop Coffin, Mr. and Mrs. William P. Cochran, Miss Jean Brown, Mr and Mrs. H. K. Mulford and Mrs. Robert Smith. Mrs. Humbert C. Powell, of St. Davids, gave a "musical tea" on Friday afternoon for the benefit of the blind soldier fund. Mrs. Newall Scott Fiscus, of California, arrived this week to spend tw-o or three months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Freeman, of Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. C. Herbert Bell have re turned ,from their wedding trip and are oc cupying Blackwood, their home In Devon. Mrs. Charles B. Dudley has closed her house on Gulf road and gone to Canada for the summer. There will be a subscription dance given by the Theta Tau Sorority at the Philadelphia Cricket Club this evening. Miss Dorothy M. Maret, of Germantown, is president of the soforlty. Mr. and Mrs. A. Schaefer, of 1632 North Bodine street, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son on Sunday, May 19, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G Gelger, of 3134 Diamond, street, will entertain at dinner and cards this evening. Their guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDowell, Mr, and Mrs. Hiram D. Milter, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Pal mer, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mayhood and Mr. and Mrs. George Candy. - Mrs. George Chalk, of North Uber street, will entertain at luncheon and cards on Tuesday. Mrs. J. Henry Renton, Mrs. John Barry, Mrs, William Sauer," Mrs. Ernest Chalk, Mrs. W. Newall. Mrs. Edward Kramer, Mrs. M. E. Gray, Mrs. W, Kirk, Mrai Sara Page, Mr. Stephen Green, Mrs. Wil liam Pierce snd Mrs. M, Mcintosh will be the guests. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Stelts, of ma. West Seltzer street,, are receiving congratulations Ml" BHgHtc. spe- JBJIB ? MOTOR JBBBBBBBBBuBb i inBBBBwdr aBjJJJJJJJJJJJJJJCH WliJBV HsRKB MRS. VI. Mni;.N (HUtCHMVN Two members of llie cn-t nf "Slirnl ami Palrhes" the niuiral tcMie to lie picn l!ii niimlier of (lie molnr meenpcr. "FURLOUGH IN THE SKY" TOLD OF BY PENN MAN Aviation Corps Lieutenant Writes of Week-Ktul Trip of 120 Miles Over France A furlough spent above the clouds In an airplane Is graphically described In a letter written by Lieutenant Robert H Austin, 'if. Tovvne scientific school, t'nlverslty nf Penn sylvania. He Ip the j.nn nf Mr. and Mrs. Willis H. Austin, nf Danbury. Conn He says. "Several times this last week I have been up nver 2a.ftnn feet and It is the most beau tiful sight to see the"e hlg puffball cloud" floating down below jou. Yesterday the sky was completely overcast, nnd I went up through the clouds for the experience. It was quite a trick tn gel through theyi. as ou lose all sense nf balance, and twice I came nut expecting tn see the sun and found the ground staring ine in the face. The third time I made It and It was a beautiful day up abnve. Emerging from the clouds Into (K sunlight after the damp dreariness down below Just made me hum and laugh tn myself It Is mighty easy tn get Inst on a day Hue that, when ou cannot see the earth at ill. The only wav I tan get along Is to kep :i very careful ,ti of direction. I hav not been lost vet. hut I expect I will get lost some time under those conditions. "A chap from Baltlmote and myself were granted a week-end trip with our plane" to visit another aviation camp In France, about nn miles away, and we had a deligiuful trip It Is the ramp where I received my prellminar.v training. It Is raining today, so we will not go back until tomorrow, unless it clears up. "There are a number nf fellows here whn were In my ground school squadron. The four of us whn were sent over here are surely mighty fortunate In being sn far advanced as compared "with the remainder of the squadron. We are split up a bit now. When 1 trained here it was a French school run Liiaftfxwwasxjww MlS 4ANE GREENBERC Little daughter of Mr. Joseph J. Crcenbergof Fifteenth and Locust slreeli, keeping ihflUB.o8i,ofi"duhter,i8j' bv mean f the,erocheted,balli on-tb? (roetoi ihe MESSENGERS IN COSTUME by the Flench Government It Is now taken over and lun by the American Government. We have a henutiful room with two beds and Unite and I untied In last night at 1" o'clock. We had hot chocnl.ite and omelets served in bed al '. o'clock till" morning. Yc. this I" a hard win. but we ale not In cirip at present and this u Just n Utile icllef or blowing off of the i Hies and n giilatlnns which bind us down .ICI'i d.is of the .vc.ir RED CROSS BENEFITS l LANSDOWNE iew Club Ornw ?o Hapiillv That Head quarter Are In-tallcd in Oarnpe (in Tues'lav. June (. Mrs. Wallace Roberts will give a raid pally for the henefll nf the canteen department of the Lansdnwne Red Cross branch The affair 1" sine to he largely nttended. a" many of the women out there are giently Inteiested In the canteen department Another benefit card party was given by Mrs Robert K. Scheir at her home on Wednesday afternoon The proceeds nf this paity were given to the S. P C. A. Among those present al the affair were Mrs. Frank .1. Rnsekrnns. Mr. Napoleon B Kelly, Mis. Joel n. Davis. Mis Cli.llles Parker Ho d. Mrs. Frederick .1 Slebreolu. Mts Charles I-:. Wilcox. Mrs. William H Bruce, Mrs. Robert Lvnne Mishler, Mrs. Frank E Siigendniph. Id, Mrs Harr.v L. Henry, .Mrs. Edward It Ryan, Mrs Geoige L. Gilbert, Mis. Olewltie, Mrs W Vernon Phillips, Mis. William Davis. Mrs. I'rnsswell Mr Bee. Mis John Riding". Mrs. William G. Hill. Mrs Fieri N. Morton. Mr. Eden Tl. Hum. Mrs Ednln Graulev. Miss Louise VanZandt, Mis Hlnkt-nn. Miss Roberta Brewster. Mrs. Turner and Mrs. Charles L. ShurtlefT. The Red Cross club which was organized some time ago In North Lansdnwne has grown so large that tegular headqiiaiters for U have been established in a laige mom on the second floor nf the gaiage on the estate of Mr. nnd. Mrs. Howaid Read. With the exception of surgical dressings, Ihe women will do all soils of Red Cross work thete. ;jaJCWW'MMWWwwiJ MR?. I.AWRENCi; DILWORTH BEGGS cNenini: al the llellevue-Stratford by a SIMPLICITY TO MARK PENN COMMENCEMENT o Oralion This Year anil Kxer-J rises Otherwise Will lie Curtailed Provost Smith. I'tuversitv of Pennsylvania announces thete will be nn ennnnencement oration this year, and the conimencemeni ex ercises aie to lie conducted with the greatest simplicity because of the war' Provn.sl Smith's usual chge In the grad uating cl.isj.fs win cnnstitfie the commence ment day oiat'on The exercises will be held in the Mciinimlitnn Opera House. Ilioud and Poplar stieets Al Ihe rate the seniors of the college. Whlirlon School and Tow lie Scientific Sc'mol have been enlering the service theie will be only a handful of senlois fiom these depart ments to lecelve their degrees. The usual number of degiees will be conferred on pn-t-grauate sludents Salurda.v. .lutie IS, will be Alumni Da v. Many nf the older leturnlng classes have ar ranged In meet informally nn Friday. June 14. and then to take pan In the Alumni Vai parade. The p.u nde will form as usual m the rioiinitoty quadiangle and proceed thence to Franklin Field, wheie the I'nlverslty base hall ten in will play a learn fiom Camp Plx. Plans aie being made for certain mllltarv fealuies. but they are not vet ready for publication me .soctetj of the Alumni nf the Cnllege will hold its annual meeting and collation In HrtMtnn Hall Friday evening, .lime 14. at r. .in o'clock The meeting will be addressed bv Dr. I.en "N Rnwe. Assistant Secretary of the Tieasury. and also b an alumnus re centlj teturned fimu ai-live service In France The senior classes of the cnllege. Tnwne Scientific s.hnol and the Whartin School have been Invited to the collation and meet ing The class ,,f ll is preparing to celebrate u.- ir.Trmi'-m anniversary with June 15, reunion Important Engagements Are-Mnnnuncccl Today iAii inleiestlng engagement announced to da.v is that nf Miss Laura Tohln. daughter of Mr and Mrs. Augustus de Coltes Tobln of Augusta. Ga . and Mr Benjamin Rush. Jr.. son of .Mr. and Mrs Benjamin Rush of :'in Pine sheet Mr. Rush is a brother of Mrs John Welsh Drayton. Miss Malsie Rush and Mr Richard S Rush and was a member nf the former City Tioop. He has sailed for France with a trench mortar battery Mr and Mrs. Maurice Burton, nf German town, announce the engagement nf their daughter. Miss Marguerite Fonester Burton, tn Mr. Russell R. Robinson, son of Mr and Mrs. John Russell Robinson, also of Ger mantown. Mr. Robinson Is a member of the Geimantown Cricket Club. The engagement of Miss Burton's sister, Miss Eleanor Seal under, to Mr Warner Roberts Supplee was announced this week. Mr and Mis. Charles L. Palmer, of 3138 Diamond street, announce the engagement nf their daughter, Miss Dorothy Palmer, to Mr Benjamin M. Snyder, Jr., ass.stant pay master, V. S. N. R. F. The Rev Ernest Randolph Cassaday, of 1R05 South Broad street, announces the en gagement of his daughter, Miss Lillian Eyster Cassada. to Mr. Edward Madison Hales, Jr., of Germantown. Item of newtt for the nottetr pa it a will h arrrptrd nnd iirlntrd In Ihe Kvpnlnr rubllr ldccr. nrottdrd Ihrr are written on one Ide of the miner only and are ulcntd with full name antl telephone number of the nendfr, an It numt he noxiihle to verify the note. Addreim "Society Kdltor." Kventnjj Public Lcdcer 606 Chevtnut ttMCt. IVHH 1 Rereptlon to sailors, soldiers and marines, Pennsylvania Historical Society, 1100 Locust street," 7 o'clock. Dinner at the Williamson School Alumni Association, Hotel Adelphla, T o'clock. Dinner of employes In storage Deportment, Hog Island, Hotel Adelphla, 7 o'clock. I rharlln play; '"fibred., 'aa rajthMt"'BlUS HAD NINETIETH BIRTHDAY , i . , . Mr, and Mn. T. Ltnton Albarger, or Ger- manlown, Gave Dinner for Mrs. Butler Mr. and Mrs, T, Linton Alburger, at 591 1 Wayne avenue, Germantown. entertained sixteen guests at dinner on Thursday eve ning in honor of Mrs. Henry L. Duller, who celebrated her ninetieth birthday on that day Mrs Butler was born In Trenton. N. J., on May 23. HIS. and Is the daughter of th late Samuel S. Stryker and Mary S, Str.vker. of Trenton. She married Henry L. nutler at an early age. and moved to Statcn Island. N V . where most of her life has been spent She Is the mother of nine children, four of ihnm are living, and she has fifteen grandchildren and fourteen great-grandchildren all of whom are living In spite nf her advanced age. Mrs. Butler l in remarkably good health and Is possessed nf an unusually keen memory. She tells of man Interesting things In the history nf the country. Among the guets on Thursday evening were Mrs Butler's daughter. Mr" Charles Rnnne. nf Slaten Island; Mrs Alice MnrOussog, of New York. Miss Edith Grlffen. Mr George (iriffen. Dr and Mrs Samuel S. Str.vker. Mr Baitlett Stryker. Mrs Rebecca Pike. Miss Rmilv Price. Mr and Mr. Leman It Brown. Mr. and Mrs Paul M Heer.vlr.. Mls Mar garet Selp'e and Mr T. Linton Alhurger, Jr. MOTOR MESSENGERS APPEAR IN SHOW To Present "Shreds ami Patches" at Bellevue-Stratford Tonight The musical revue to be given this eve ning at the Relleviie-Sttntford by ihe mem ber" of the Motor Messenger Service Is called Shred" and Patches" and was flrt pre sented on Valentine's Day at the Philadel phia Navy Yard exclusively for the sailor" and marine". The perfnimance Is under the direction nf Mr Charles Mnigan. who feels that the mntnr mes"euger." shnw great talent as amateur actre"se", Thne In the cast are Mr Thomas I. Illvv-yn. Mrs. E. S. Edmon--nn, Mrs Vlctnr c. Mather. Mrs. Jay R. Lip pincott. Mrs. Lawrence p. Heggs, Mrs. Sidney Thn.ver. Mr Arthur Pew. Mrs, Alden Lee, Mrs. George Dallas Dixon, Jr. Mrs. R. W. Hazel. Mrs .Inhn Appleton. Miss Theodnra K Llllie. Miss Snow den. Miss Hazel Coffin, Mls Matgaretta .leanes. Miss O'melyn Ship ley Miss Abhle (YLenry. Miss Hallock Rlch aids. Mi." .Incnuelyn Green, Mrs. Samuel Cuitheis, Mis Spencer l Mulford. Jr.. Mrs. Mba B Johnson. Jr.. Mrs William C Free nun. Ml-." Helen DanUn. Miss Madeline Asbury. Mrs S. Weinberg. Miss Fleannre McCawley, Miss lxirralne G. Graham, Miss Anne Simpson, Miss Jeanette Hnllenbeck. Mls Helen 11 Sheltnn, Miss Alva Sargeant. Mrs William Mulford and Mrs W Morgan Churchman. The revue l tn he given for Ihe benefit nf the ambulance and maintenance fund of the Motor Messenger Service of this city, and thoe women who sponsor Its presentation enthusiastically anticipate a splendid attend ance at it" performance. Photo bv Marreau. MRS. CLIFFORD R. SKINNER Who will be remembered as Miss Rath. rvn G. Steele. Mrs. Skinner, whose marriage was a recent event, will live in Houston, Tex. EVERY ONE IN CITY GAVE S2.53 FOR WAR STAMPS At Least, if Every One Didn't, Some One Else Contributed for Him or Her Sale Still Heavy Mr. and Mrs. Average Philadelphia Citizen and Master and Miss A. P. C, their son and daughter, contributed J: 53 each to the war stamp campaign during the week ending May 18, according to a statement given out yerterday by the war-savings committee. Many of the counties in the eastern dis trict showed a decided Increase In sales during pledge week. Chester County had an Increase of fifty-two cents per capita for the week's actual sales. Bucks County is rated at 13.25. Delaware at $2.-19 and Montgomery County at i:,H. Nearly J16,0(i0.000 in stamps have been purchased In the eastern district, or an aver age of 11.55 for every person. The reports are Independent of the thou sands of pledges received the last week. which are Incomplete owing to the great number of pledges constantly arri1ng at headquarters In this city. Sales of thrift and war-savings' stamps continued heavy throughout the first four days of this week. During this time 242,088 thrift stamps were sold at the no'tofflce In this city and 42,012 war-savings stamps. Throughout the entire United States total sales to the week ending May 18 were ,S227, 846,259, or an average of 12.16 a person, Plans for the work- In this district con cerning the national pledge day on June 28 are being rapidly formulated and will be announced soon. PRESIDENT IS BALL PLAYER Washington, May 25 President Wilson today pitched the first ball In a game be tween Washington and Detroit for the bene fit of the" Red Cross. The President, accotn. panlea oy mrs. v u.-on, occupieo. a, px uraped In the pationaLrqlprs. , .to, an adjoining box,, 'IMmOTifi'-inf 'rtlrvnsiM Jrfritti lww. tf' VPS 'Win BAPTIST ITS ANNUM? Northern Institution to Cel Spring With Recitation; .Sntio- and Siinner ) 'm The annual spring festival of the- Home, Norrl" and Seventeenth street.. take place on Tuesday afternoon t,nH nlng on the grounds of the homej hj Biirrnoon me program will inciune. a;a fly drill by eleven little olrls from the school nf the Fifth Baptist Church ipj ne costumed to resemble yellow anQAH hutterflleR! n nWt.h "Att-a fnnnV,'tf Poodle".; songs by Miss Mary RosaelwHi patriotic singing bv the children. StM will be served from 4 to 8 o'clock andilAl evening there will he recitations 'arift. i personations. Intersnersed with vocaKariA-,1 strumental music. Mrs. Walter T.. Li president of the board of manageress! Charles N. flelser, Mrs. Henry A. Weland,! virs. Richard H. Russe are the vice' dents : Ml. Annie V. Ingham Is correspoti Ing secretary; Mrs. J. O Walker, secretary Miss Carrie T Nock, treasurer, and 1MM. Horace M. Slner, president of the auxlllai''a otners taking nn ictive part In theifeatlWj fs rtic Mi,., ii. ii nays, iurs. u. t. ixerpaa Mrs. Charles K, Myers. Mrs. R, H. Dun Mrs Robert M. Mackay. Mrs. JehnWtJ i""". .vitk. iouis vv stunans, airs, eras lln L. Ford. Miss Balles, Mrs. C, W. HttV xirs. it. h. Russell. Mrs. M. J. O Conn Mrs Rutger Dox. Mrs. Edward IL Tourls Mrs. J H. Kvans. Mrs. George L. Estabroa .Mrs Samuel Bolton. Mrs. John Barrov Mrs. Anne Williams, Mrs. Joseph S. Morru Mr. William Selssr. Mrs. Walter FreneS Mrs. J. H. Mitchell. Mrs, Harry' BUckMrt P. F. Wells. Mrs. W. K. RroadbelL Ml ."K H Ruddlman. Mrs. Annie Williams, AIralfAl ii. uowen, airs. O. M. Berry. Mrs. iviiimuj Wells, Mrs. K. H. Dungan. Mrs. A. Morklef Mrs. J. L. Ferguson. Mrs. John Weaver.?MrJ K. D. Scholey, Mrs. E. R. Denis, Miss mitagt nem Ki-ans. miss Sara Perry, Miss iLUHf M Flss. Mrs. Lydla Jones. Miss B!an Balles. Mrs. O. W. Bates. Mrs. WilllanV Hammer. Mrs. William J. Gait, JrWM Samuel Bolton. Mrs. John Thorpe, MlMj'l P. Kennedy, Mrs. J Everett Foerlng-.IMB .v k. i-arsons, Mrs. Francis J. HlppleXi .-nuiur, nime . fllTH . OHH I lOVe. MrK'jl o .., tj -,, -.. ... - ... .- Ham Llgglns, Mrs. Herbert A. Agate.'MM Irene L. Hunt. Mrs. J. W Leverlng.-'Mfi Bessie Greene, Mrs. S. P. Lummus. iBlr8,Vjl xi. .n. ixiuen. Mrs. W. E. Watklnson,-' I'ottstown : Mrs. A J. nvl nf r-nn hocken ; Mrs. Howard M. Leedom. of SouUl'C ampton; Mrs. George Shelmlre, of DaVdl vllle. Mts. 1. H. Myers, nf DoylestownJ'MrM" Wallace Dungan. of Warmlnnter? Mr. -W-iutml White, Miss Helen P. Kennedv. nf Non-tAfo' lown; .Mrs. M. A Heist, Mrs. Lydla Belang,5a Mrs. L F. Fender, of Glenslde; Mrs. S. Far?, ley. of Berwyn: Miss Mary K. CleavehH;! iuniure; miss iiitcnie, of Hatborol JVIraJ. I'. I1. Gheen. nf XVIIIn..- ,-...... . ' , -ri&S Horace Snyder. Mrs. t.vHi-ir.u t.u of Holmesburg, Mrs. Samuel Fowlerii riiiiiiii-ni .virs. a. k. Thomas, of Lan;;'j aaie; airs. Allen R Wilson. Mrs. William lOO beene, of Lansdowne : Mrs. Helen T!:wjS ...... . -. T 77 J-, pend. nf iai fv. ,-- i . '"3Tff Vft (ani-irA ' C .l., .ih- ' .1'" nim Mra "orW """iiwii, hi iJiMiitrcn. MARRIED IN ST. MARTIN'S CHURCH AT RADNOR TOIW Miss Elizabeth English Is Bride of Philip Hazen Chase 'j The marriage of Miss Elizabeth B. 1 usn, oaugnter or Mrs. S. H. BodinVSj . ...... .i,u .ir. t-miip Hazen Cbase. "ih( was to have taken place last SaturdayYa was postponed on account of the IlIneiMSI .-.. ivuhiiMi. iook piace today ln'.il Martin's Church, Radnor. The weddlniWi very quiet and was attended by the'tifii mediate families only. There xver. ''ri&: tendants. The wedding was followed' hvAoa Informal dinner at the home of the or'ide'? moiner. . unhi H1USAUV McJLVAINE , -SM The marriage of Sliss Mabel Duffleld'keS Al MR Kflri a I.-....! - -i. Morris Mrs. Enoch Matlack. of Bryn Wwrii'a Mrs. . H. Cochran. Mr R... o .I...-3fefl valne. daughter of Mr. and Mnu Georjrel Dufileld Mcllvalne. of Beverly. N, ,J..M ,ir. james i;iy uready, of Beverly, X. J,andM o'clock ill ChHftjv I near V!nAtikAh.'a her father and was attended by her sister.5' X1I Wllan Vlplhaln. .U I. -"pli1 was gowned In Pekln blue crepe meleoesS made with a draped skirt ind rolled 'cellfcrtaj of white satin Her hat was of vvhlievBeoi? getto crepe and chenille straw and Mm.cao.;va rled a shower bouquet of white Klll&rifc rura unu lines oi ine vauey. j " The maid of honor wore a pretty froc'lfa naiurni coioreo pongee ana a aarK iPUrP hat. She carried pink sweet peas. A'fiH Mr. Bready was attended by his broUsS Mr. George Lee Bready. of New YorkV'hu formerly of this city, as best man. 'ijffs lilts in mr in nn euiioriili WTllCr OI' IRKt, r,..l.tl t ..!-.. --J .1.. L.IJ . '-Lm-T& I uimiv; wusrr aim inr unuegroom JS IH telegraphic news editor of that newspai Mr. uready, who Is a graduate of thejii versify of Wisconsin, entered the firstr't cers' training camp at Fort Niagara'?! j ear. hut was ultimately rejected becM of defective vision. SM After a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Bresi will make their home at 208 West Waihlfl ton square, this city. tin& The guests from other cities who attend the ceremony were Mr. George Mcllvalne.ie nap, i'a. ; Mrs. John Kly Bready ana.iS Marcla Bready. of Washington, and Mr.a Mrs. George Lee Bready, of New yorkSS GIN1STER TRIESTER !'3i A wedding of Interest in this city and.N York will be solemnized tomorrow afterheqfcl when Miss Pearl Trlester, daughter pfli;.iwS unu iin. cuiuiiiun inrBicr, uisnl'lRH street and Eastwlck avenue, will be ed to Mr. Daxld Gtnlster, of New Yorkl -.Hi Trlester will be attended by Miss Beattia Ginister as maid of honor, and the best) will be Mr. A. Lincoln Meyers. ine ceremony win pe performed ,byjft Rabbi Leventhal in Stern s drawing rrexM Broad street and Montgomery avenueiij" The ushers will be Mr. David TrlesterJf William Schechter. Mr. Jack StelmatxDn ii f ........ 1 1 J ft. ft.. rl.l-, Tili liailf ..iniKuus unu -til. mw Jiiiiif:fvj nridesmaias win oe miss Heatnce Miss Bella Kramer, Miss Alice Satin Francis Gealt and Miss Anna Sandbe f' An Interesting wedding of the weeitj that of Mies Helen H. Shute, daugiui' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shute. of 193iywt Gratz street, and Mr, Fred R. Ashmead, J of Limekiln pike, which took place on Ay day evening In the Grace BaptutV Broad and Berks streets, with the.'pajtVj ivev. xvusaeil n. vutiweii, iiuii;iaiitw . bride, who was given In ' marriage M father, wore' a gown of- white bedSl gette crepe draped over soft silk wttK SVJ of white georgette prepe and earn shower of Bride roses and lilies of th, She was attended by Miss Irene.' F( bridesmaid. The latter wore a frock' blue georgette crepe arapeo over; finished with a blue sash. IJer hij blue georgette crepe and she," .eH Shower of pink roses, -' -t,W Mr, John Stubbs was the brldegrfr man and the ushers were Mr. Geop ron and .Mr. Rutsell Shute,' ,thv ; brother. The ceremony was ioiiowosjvj ceptlon at the Home .of tne Driaoj After a short trip Mr. and Mra, i will be at home at 1939 North urW KASTNER BENDKR Announcement Is made of the Ml Miriam Bender. 'dauxhtcrXof Mrs. WWam O. Bender, of )lJ street., to Mr. Sa,muei F. Kaatner, m and Mrs. Benjamin Kastner.iof 1 Nineteenth atretf, op futaoayjai i home pf- the brw;''lrent.i r.-.-. ,i - .-.a V:-,k''Wbl,M was loiiowsr wr :. -mtw.?.! ,anauu.ri ." 4a Hoiemnizeo today at I hurch Chanel. P ne atree The ceremony was performed by the jReJivp. James R. L. NeRhett. rectnr of ihe nhnr.1 T Jk2 Mls. Mcllvalne was given in marring nvVS K5 iSitdtlaStlitidiMl'L' .i-il,lSii.4tSjcSi; i.2
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