S5W SIEOT '' -v fWV i t;'V ! ' ' . v H M ' .'" "'EvijOTBTG OTLIO LEDGER- PHILADELPHIA', THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1919 1 if ."- Y Ii. .1 ..lUUiMUibRlijMJWBiLM -WEE W h v- l f , JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Talks About the Myers-Welsh Engage- menl She Regrets the New York The Ritz TSN'T the Myers-Welsh engqgemc-tl nice? Kmlly Welsh, you know. Is the daughter of the Into Sam AVclsh. Her mother married Mr. Henry Dixon some years after Mr. Welsh's death. She Is a sister of Marls Welsh, who married Louis Madclrn nnd made her debut the year before our entry into the war- Mrs. Archlbnld Thomson and Mrs. William Tvvells Tlej-s, who were Ml6S Minnie and Miss Alice Welsh, nic aunts of the Welsh girts. Young Lieutenant Myers was with the transportation corps under Itiig adier General W. YJ. Atterbury and was stationed in Algiers for some months. He returned to this country Just about two weeks ngo. He is the son of the William Hey ward M.vcrses. of Haverford. and is a brother of .Mrs. : George Wharton Pepper, .lr., Mrs. John T. Meigs, I'd, Mrs. .Taeob S. Disston, Jr., and Mrs. Henry Whar ton, Jr. IT WAS with great regret that I learned several days ngo of the death In New York of Mrs. Paine, the mother of George L'ustis Paine, who mnrried Helen Ellis, of this . Mrs. Paine was Miss Maud Potts and lived here as a young girl. She has always kept up an intimate friendship with those she knew in those days nnd her son married into one of the Philnde phin South Twentieth street, will leave June , ,'"P '""" "" perrorme.1 by the families. Mrs. Pnine wns tnken ill up o- f()1. their cottage. IS North Nashville ''"'' IIur,e '' Hnthuvvav, pastor nf the In Maine last summer. They weie able Sollt, Portland avenue. Ventnor." June I Covenant Prosbjterinn Church. Gcr to take her to New ork . bii .she has , ,C.e fpy . sppn(, (,ip lminel, In.lutm, n. The 1)HfI(1.s mm uctu in iituat in mt o1"1 ci-- ....... .-. . . a. .. ltnU1. nnw1 ono was n' i.iom. eiintni., .oman. alw-ayslendl a hewing ban n-hiri there was nec( . Mrs. Mason Lisle of this city was one of Mrs. Paine's intimate friends. The George Eustis Raines, you know, are occupying the old Struthers place in llryn Mawr for the summer. .vici reury cottuge at Uueriiey and Co- Wnshineton until f'nntni., s!v,n,,in. mHE competition dances a, e becoming Imnl)iI a,Mllff. cr (,llughtcl, Mw. I X"' M,' disXrge'H, it armv -L very popular on the Uitz root tliese i.cllis io(ninn iinRCt ,lr- i? wi,i, hrr Captain Schnbiuger is still i'n tlie days. They had the first one on Mon-j s- .J service and nt the present tZ locat'.. day night and Juliana - Maker audi Mr. and Mrs. II. Evan Taylor will jt Cump Meade. He recently returned Charlie Bnird won the first prize, close their home. 2211 St. James Place, , f,.om overseas, where he was attached Dancing seems to run in the Haird- on Juie l."i. nnd leave for Vontiior. I to Base Hospital No. 82. Prior to this Caner families, for Uytendale Uairdjwheii: they have taken u cottage, 11 assignment Captain Sclmbiuger had r Caner, Jr., and Philler Lee won the South Weymouth nvenue, for the sum- ceived his training at the medical offl- second prize thaf evening, and liar- rison Caner, Uytendale's husband, and Mrs. Joe Uollins won the third prize. Mrs. King Waiuwright, Mrs. George Dallas Dixon and Mrs. Hen l-'iazier were the hostesses that evening. I hear that they are ,ery particular about the dancing at the Hit, aim every-1 hostess is lmndei to allow in the dancing. For instance, "cheek by clieeU" ami ...) dancing are both absolutely forbidden. , It's a fine thing and 1 Jiope that other hostesses will take it up. 1 have not. seen the "shimmy" dance where nicej people are, but I Have seen girci nutvl0t jm- i',c street, will close their Un. .f s Wteeii ana seventeen, uuu older ones, too, bous and daughters of I ladies aud gentlemen, dancing with their, faces cuddled up close to each other , .1.1 1". J l,n,lon aud nobody IL minrted nnnareutlv. '".Ji' . n Z Vtw. -j- ..- . i.,.uucu ,.,.- j t j HEAR that Mr. Snmucl Price ffl " 1 rrill has been ill in n New York i hosnitnl for the last six' weeks. Some- t thing very suffering about his eyes. Mrs. Wethcrill is out at Idlewild for fe. the first part of the summer, but lenlly j spends most of her time over at the t ' hosnitnl in- New York. The latest . ""--- "- . .. bulletin hns it that he is on the menu ii.. now and the family hope to be able to take him with tlfeiu to Winter Haibor in July. THEY got into the car on Walnut street, and one was saying to the other, "I'm having n cream hwcuici maue. jiim . ""s '""'p ,,'"."" " 0704 North Sixth street. Oak Lane, and I older lady who sat down beside the twoh, '"'; " girls. They exchanged greetings,, nnd Saturday. ,(,,',; then the girl furthest nwuy from the u ()f (. () - '- " v ! newcomer leaned over and remarked to !,. s p st ' Ce'orVe ' her. "How mwtats do you wear jn j,IIn0b,0 f t)u. 0fl. , 1rcsbvte a 'morning?" The lady laughed a . , ,.,,., lieutenant Hutrhev fn.i t . ii.l . tt v niir it trnr ii it eaid, "Did you bee mc Detore touay: "Yes," aud turning to hercoinmpnn- Ii. ton, Bhe satu, "it was just use juuia, f nnlv had n cream colored band instead of white." "This is it," said the lady, "I just took the band off and put these flowers on it. Doe.s it look badly';'' "Why, no indeed, it's lovely," chorused both girls. Then she who was having the cream sweater made remarked, "What did jou do with the band?" And my denrs. with that the uforesaid lady opened her bag and thrust the cream band into the otner s. The two girls got off the car just; then, the "Givee" exclaiming, "Why, It's just what, I wanted for my uevv sweater and Srary said I'd be extrava gant to buy new georgette crepe when I 'could wash the white band. Y'ou'rc a deap!" And off she went with a per fectly good fresh cream -colored band in her bag. And the lady laughed all by herself in the ear for about two blocks afterwards. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr, and Mrs. Robert Kelso Cassatt, of Beaupre, Rosemont, will eutertain at dinner on Saturday evening nt their homer Mr. and Mrs. Cassatt will leave for Newport the latter part of this month to spend the summer there. Mr, and Mrs, George Mi'Foddeq, of Bloomfield, Rosemont, who have just returned from France, will entertain at dinner on Friday evening. An engagement of much interest an nounced toeluy is that of Miss Dorothy Emleu Newbold, daughter of Sir. und Mra, Arthur Emlen Newbold, and Mr. Lothrop Ritchie, of Haverford, for merly of Pittsburgh, No date has been set for the wedding. ' Mr, and Mrs. T. Wilson Shhrpless, nf 10 East Chestnut uvenue, Chestnut Hilly bare issued invitations for" a dinner dance on Saturday, Juue 2S, In honor of their'' daughter, Miss Marga retta, A. Sharpless, -who will be for mally Introduced at a tea to be given by ber parents on October 18. Mrs. John Dorrancef qf 22S South Broad street, announces the engage ment of her daugbte", Miss Eleanor Winifred Dorrance. to Lieutenant Com. i"' .-.Blander J, Roy Dudley, V. S. N. .' , ' jWf, -pMsMn,, Ofjt -Bwijdlct, T Death of Mrs. Paine in Competition Dances on Tuesday. June 24. In honor of their .1. .-!.. Ml.. lit..- t II... U... I inii:,iiiri , .hiss .YIIC'C nriiruiui. urnpif the dnnee to be given by Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry A. lterwlnd. Among those who entered at dinner befole the welfare danee at the Itltz C'nrlton last evening were Mr. nnd Mrs. Alexander Yarnnll. Mr. nnd Mrs. KfBnghnni It. Morris, Jr., Mr. nnd Mrs. King Wninvvrlght. Mrs. George Dnllns Dixon, .Mr. nnd Mrs. John V elsh Dinyton, Mr. nnd Mrs. (Inrrlson K.jform the ceremony nnd a reception will Caner. Jr.. Mr. Joseph M. Gn7.7Atn, Jr.. Mr. Jnmes Cnrter and Mr. Chnrlr Haird. Mrs. Theodosius Stevens, who has been spending n week with Mr. and Mrs. Arniitt lirovvn. returned to New York yesterday. Her father. Mr. Kthol- ucrt uiiu'i, vvno nns uceu in ni wic Jefferson Hospital, is convalescing. Mrs. William t". Allion. of Uose mont, will go today to liar Harbor, for the summer. Her son, Lieutenant Ilonnld Allison, is still In n hospital in lantie City. England but Is improving daily. I SCHA1UNGKU KOIUinSTnU Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilurton Chance and. The wedding of Miss Jnnet H Kor '.W' of MnjfleM Hou.f. UnI- lrPMM. nnd r(lptllill char,M Sc,mbng(r, nor, will leave on June 2S for Murray i ,, ,, ,. ..... , . Hay. Can., to remain away till the ciidl'1' V ' ' S' A" ,ook ',lnce on T'dny jof August. 11 1 ... (I W- -.,.!. .... . ... i.i.f. . .' ni. ci iv .. in t-.i '.,. nun .mis. nenry i, uniani. i .. . Mr. ant .Mrs. (icortzp T Howianu M.averr,,;! South Portland menue, June 20. where they will pend tha summer. I Mrs. Herman Kleiner, of 201(1 Wnl- .,.. ..... ..Ml 1 .1.- -. , ,,,.t i.,.,-,-1, ,,, Cn..iu uiv Miuiiiifi- Ul Cnpe May, where she hns tnken the mer. I,,. . . ,. ,, ,, , , ,!.. later serving in the Seventy-ninth Mi. nnd Mrs. Morgan Hebanl, of Division'-advanced section. After dis. Chestnut nvenue. Chestnut Hill, have ,l,aige he will resume his practice in 'tukeii ii coltnge on South Victoiiu nvc- Logan. "" ' "" l'"' " ,.'" ,."7 "" le '" ; ' "' - . Miss , ary s,lllt,v ."" ' " " sl ' Mr. Laminot .! I'ont nf iviimt.,,.. ton. and his fnmilv have taken 111 . II till 1 1 IU fll til I 1 I ll II ((. tnllnn .. ..t tnR0 ,, Anihcrs, nicnMe Ventnor ,;,i(,h ,, wi mov(. ,uto on Jiinc . .r, m Ml!) ciml.cs nnrton ioen I own house .time 1... mwl l..nn t,... Ventnor for the summer. )' d Mrs J. Sm, lie Herkncss. of Osontz. nnd Mrs. Herkncss's father. ?.,p: Willi'" K. Weber, will f": "'"'- ener. will occupy their tucir cottage. II ts(nlth ()xfor,i RtrPet etli-Ventnor, N. J.. July 1. , , Miss Hetty Klntidcn of Millbnurne. gave a luncheon today at the Cobbs Creek Coif Club in honor of Miss Cntheiiuc Hiolly nnd MKs Monica Itielly, of Bala. The guests included .Mrs. linriil Hamilton, jii Joseph A. Ciinnintrhnin. .Mrs. .Michael. J. Cunningham. Miss on the hospital l oof. Home-made cakes Helen Povveis, Miss May Ctinniughnni and candy will be on sale, nnd the re nin! Miss Helen Mncalotti. jteptinu party will include Mrs. Wilfred I Lewis. Mrs. Elizabeth M. Richardson. The marriage has been announced of ' -M,re- !; ,'V -'halle. Doctor Trace.v, Miss Isabel Hart Ki.lm.v ,i,.i.f.. f Mis. Ralph Hays nnd Mis. .1. S. C. .. --"- Mr .- . " j.".,m ui ( his bride will sail for Honolulu- where ' they will spend a year. Invitations have been issued by Mr. Dominick Martin, for the wedding of his daughter. Miss Marguerite Martin, and Mr. Ceorge A. Meell, of 1151 South Fifty-second street, on Wcdnesdny evening, June 25, nt 5:30 o'clock, in St. Mnlaehi's Church, Eleventh street above Master. A reception at the Rit tenhouse will follow the ceremony. The uncial party will include Miss Bessie McCarthy bridesmaid; Miss Mari C. Mullin. Miss Dorothy Conrov. Miss ,julin O'Kcefe, Hovver girls; Mr Harry McclI, the bridegroom's brother, best man; Mr. Kobert Wallace, Mr. James Bonner and Mr. Norman Grant, ushers. Mrs. Francis P. Mtillin, aunt of the bride entertained ou Tuesday evening in honor of Miss Murtin. Theio weie eighteen guests. Miss Ruth Sample, daughter of Mr, L ix'iin.. vi is i- ...i... . . r i. niiuiii ., ouioiMc, vvuose marriage to .Mr. Robert Paul Masland will take place next Wednesday, will entertain nfn buffet btipper on Tuesday evening in honor of her bridal party. Miss Sample will have Miss Dorothy Raby ns mnlel of honor, nnd her bridesmaids will include Miss Lenorc Lloyd, Miss Julia Lloyd, Miss Elizabeth Colling wood, Mrs. Frank E. Masland, Jr., nnd Miss Gladys Killinu. Miss Betty Swing and Miss Virginia Titter, of Rochester, N. Y., will be flower girls. Mr. Frank K. Masland, Jr., will be his brother's best man nnd the ushers will be Lieutenant Rowan C. Pearce, IT. S. M. C. ; Mr. Ray Rugh, 0f Pitts burgh ; Mr. Austin J. Millard, of New ton, N. J.; Mr. David McKe Wallace, of Mttldleton. Pa.; Mr. Ruben Sharp, of Mtillica Hill, N. J., and Mr. George Bradley,, of Camden. The ceremony will be performed by the Bev.,Cortlaud W. Robinson, in the Northminster Presbyterian Church, Mr, R. Wayne Kraft has returned to Baywaymal, West Collingswood, N. J., from a salmon fishing trip of several weeks in Maine, Mrs. G, C. Topitzer, of West Phila delphla, gave an iuformal luncheon on Tuesday, In honor of Miss Margaret Melrath, whoie marriage to Mr. Ray. mond K. Harris, of this city, takes place next Wednesday. The guests included Miss Maybelle Wilson, of Aldan, Pa, ; Miss Sara Brlnton, of Oxford, Pa, ; Miss Florence Havens and Miss Marian Wright, of Philadelphia; Misg Caroline H. Irwin, ,orNgrUrth, .and Mlw Mil- PRETTY WEDDING AT MERCANTILE HALL Miss Anna Crabosky to Marry Mr. Milton Lfchtenstein This Evening 'The wedding of Miss Anna CSrabosky, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Graboskj. of ir2.-( North Sixteenth street, and Mr. Milton Llehtensteln, of 224.-. North Thirty-third street, will tnke plnee this evening nt 7 o'clock in Mer cantile Hall. The Uev. Marvin Nnthnn. of the Beth Isrnel Temple, will pcr- follow The bride will be git en in mnr ringe by her father nnd will be attended tl.V Miss llplpn Liplltunstnln 1 1. 1. hrMa. I i &roo,n Mter. as maid of honor ; Mrs. Herninn Seigmnn matron of honor ; Miss i Anna Kline. Miss Clnrif Hirsh. MIs j Sopliip Horwlty.. nnd Miss Fredn Gra- I Mr. Isrnel Lichtenstein. n cousin nf thn bridegipom. will be his best man. After nn extended wedding trip the bridegroom nnd bride will spend the summer in At- 'evening at li o clock at the home of the briile. nrk road nnd Chelten nvenue. ir,.., . t ,. , A M IIP It. I' nrin.tnr. m-lrc nu hnMocmnlil cu . . ...v..v.. I bouquet of ten roses. The bride wore a , crepe do chine gown and carried a' shower bouquet of white roses. The best man was Captain Charles Scott Miller. ' , " " ,''"l. sl After thewedding Captain nnd Mrs. Up... . .,.,,! ,.,,,, -... , r.nglnnd stntes. Thev will live' in , cers' training camp at Koit Oglethorpe. , ,:XNAS MrMANTB i A wedding of interest to South Phil I adelphlans took place yesterday at ."i -'lork in St. Hita s Catholic Church Broad and Ellsworth streets, when Ser gennt William Hrennan. of the 110th Infantry, and Miss Elizabeth MeMan-l us. daughter of Mr. and Mis. J. P." Mc- ' Manns of 1424 Whni ton street. w'erC;About payers Who Are Making married by the Iter. J. P. Walsh. The, ceremony was followed by a reception Pictures for the Fall held at the home of the bride, which ' c. wns attended by more than 200 guests, i OllOWingS ' many of them comrades who served ' with Sergeant Hrennun at Chateau Thierry. Sergeant nnd Mrs. Hrennan left to day to spend their honeymoon in At lantic City. Donation Day at Woman's Hospital A fcatuic of donation day at the Woman's College Hospital. North Col lege uvenue, tomorrow, will be after noon tea and an entertainment from I? to I! o'clock in nn improvised garden iInl.vey Photo by J. Mitchell Elliot. MltS. ANDREW JACKSON SAILER Vio before ber marriage on Satur- day was Miss Esther Itolton Cherry, dauslitrr of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cherry, Jr et 336 Cnrprnlw MISS LOUISA " -tsJtfKKBUk r ' .jflliK r 1?H uinillllllllllllimHRV. -3illllllllllllH&. i i -' ' "?" ' 1 iSr 4 ?JSk i "'''' '-. ' W . Thoto Us riiotn ( r r t. Miss Newhirli, who Is tlie daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. Roberts Newldrii. of 1)14 Clinton street, will make her debut at a tea to be given by her parents early In No ember " :, NOTES OF THE MOVIES; SCENARIO TO SCREEN John MeCormatk has heen appioached with regard to going into the movies. So far he has not ncceptec! any of the offers. Perhaps he feels somewhat like ! a judge who hns to sit on the bench of public opinion where Enrico Caruso failed ns n Paramount tnr nnd Gcral- dine Farrar succeeded as a C.oldwyn player. Both of the latter players have good voices, but only the last one can lenlly act for the movies. Scenario writers, attention! The Betzvvood Film Company is in the mar ket for scenarios for its -tat. Louis Bennison. The western hero type of smiling cowboy is prefened. What has become of the old slides which once contained the information that one minute would be required to ' .1 ,1... ...t. n.. llin .nmin.l I.. lllu CIlUUKV III! I tlP i'i mi ii.i' -. " ...v ladies to remove their hnts? Even a fire cannot deter "the efforts to serve the film fans, as was demon strated by the World Film Company, which only disappointed two exhibitors after the fire that destroyed so much film. Tbe co-operation of all the ex changes nnd the quick vvotk of George Meeker is the answer. The local offices are now located at Thirteenth and Vine streets. Helen Ferguson, who just i ompleted nn importnut part in "The Lost Bnt tnlion," a picture of the Seventy seventh Division, has beeti engaged as leading lady to Harry Morey in b pie turizatlon of Charles Klein's "The Gamblers. ' John M. Stnhl, director of Floieuee Reed's latest successes, last of which was "A Woman Under Oath." has signed with the American Cinema Cor poration to direct Mollie King in a scries of pictures, the first one to be "Greater Trail Love." BRITON PRAISES AMERICA English Proud of U. S. Trlumpns in War, Oliver Bret Declares Tngland is almost as proud of Amer- ica's achievements in the war as of her own. according to Oliver Bret. I.on- don clubman andon of Lord Ksher. confidant of fclug George. Mr. Bret is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. .Tames Francis Sullivan at Radnor. Three years ago he married an Ameri can girl. Antoinette Heckscher. daugh ter of Augustus Heckscher, the New York millionaire flour merchant. "Never before have Kngland and America enjoyed such perfect mutual understanding nR now," he said to day. "A war separated them and it took auother to bring them together. The Kuglish people were surprised at tha alacrity and matter-of-fact way in which the United States jumped into the flgbt. They are almost as proud of America's triumphs as they arc of their wn. "I might sum up the appreciation of President Wilson in Kngland," he continued, "by saying be is consid ered America's biggest inau today, "As to the ieaeue of nations, I should say the majority of people there! are in favor of the covenant, just as I think, the majority of people here are In favor of it, The ones opposed to it belong chiefly to the political NEWKIRK , vMM&fel s I IS ' . J mSMIm ' s mmss'm e "..f8SlW$ 4 WELCOME-HOME PARTIES Several Affairs Given In Honor of Returned Men The Senior Christian Endeavor of the tenipie naptist t uiirch of Tioga will give a welconie-home social to the boys n the honor loll this evening t,, . .,:! i ,,. ,' .... cum .,. .,,., rvira .1. layior. will take clmrg ii ud will be nsiisted by Miss Harriet Hartine, Miss Jennie Burlier. Miss Elsie Hurt. Mis., Eva Tiudall. Miss Myrtle Tiudnll nnd Miss Myrtle Wnllnoe. There will be games, music freshments will be served. and r.' - A surprise welcome-home panv w.is given in honor ofSergennt Nat Salvin. Compnnx K. .'!l."ith Infantry, nt his home. J0:!(! North Park avenue, on Sun day evening. There were thirty guests, .-sergeant rs.ilvm has recently letunied from ten inpnths' service overseas Mi P. X. Miner will enleitnin nt her home, on North Potty-third street this evening, in honor of men who have returned from overseas Among the guests will be Mr. mid Mrs. Ceorge H Heller. Mr. nnd Mrs. Theodore J. Lucles, Mr. and Mrs. ,os Schlick, Miss Betty Heir. Miss Marie Keougli.' Miss Bertha Miers, Dr. J. H Lineliun. Drfc F. W IMoynihiiii. Mr. Eugene A. ' Matich. Mr. Joseph .1. Grcisser and Mi. Hairy .1. Hedricks. VOLUNTEERS GET CASTLE Historic Baltimore Structure Will Be Used to Assist Poor tUPIltl lofirn . ' .. .' ic.uins nun was rurucci over to the volun- teeis nee ot nil cost bv the on.,,... Henry I,. Ilrncl;. of Haltimnre. It of fers accommodations for about forty persons The large grounds and the pleasant situntion give opportunities for outings for Italtimoie poor chil dren The new hospitnl will be under the duection of Captain .lohn A. I.o- gan. volunteer head in Ilaltimore Colonel Ilerron leaves today for Syra- rh rough plans perfected by Colonel lory bv Iivion Com ad and IJoro v. i . i in run si . A: 1 1 Vol,,,,!,......, r ..;' "'".' "" Harrison: the poem hy l.clitli Harrison: of S S. Krescn. the Cent.nl Methodist sT7 SSMSiTO iuAn'11;' i"-?JSL. " """-iica acre, lie 1. en ' i- i st " ------ - ..",,. . ft VJ W-Wftl ni ri ai- juhu-jsh jk i:ilen Castle. In Italtimoie hns been i,llp v'M'y h '"'ne Darlington, and '-O'opal Chuicli. of netroit, Mic, . 7 (-WjJOllg CONTINUOUS V'-S SIr,Ut so m!;;n,,vf'i,T,iis,o,',,,p u","""," bi " n"pm-Jon 'i '""- -'-'-, ,Mofi AjEx? 1 n re , in ,"st.'S0;w,n ' '"' ' nnd i, T)l ,..,ss oflieers ,r For the boys. ! for five veais. vvlii.-h is the largest gift Ji,7? vv ' " Scott' n vvll le'.Tr "f S!r V "ltPr I'-esident. II. Cl.uen, e .lones . vic-e- I to t -entenary campaign. Uissnb BON VC3YAGE "JIMMy d hone for thi pSor oM'VltliZr "w 7l .P"-''1'-"'- W ('"11"11 ''" ' -'-. 1 M'ri",""n "":, '"'-""sorlptlnn, of other , kkrrar, g.ULS. anna sElT "plg I ionic, nn me pool nt I.altnnore, Wash-1;, , .. . ,,,. , . incinbers of he Detroit church amount ZTZTT., . T ' t ington and fliiludelpl.ia. I iaU " I'''- ' ' ;,r ' "-r to Wlfi.000 for five years. , CROSS KEYS Mkt -Below 60th i The mnnsio,,' ,n,,ii. , Lew is I Shoemaker. .Ii . The meichnnt has been active in the .., i . vrteiiTr J if P.iHi & c-use. X .. to confer with Cienqral , "' ",F Luthecan Orphans I Ionic is being Methodist F.piscopal Chuicli for S.'Ul. Halliiigton Booth and Mrs. Maud S. ' held on the grounds of the home, IKI50' nT.OOO." j,. Kicsgc told his fellow I Booth. Mis. Booth, who hns lecentlv re. turned fiom overseas, is expect'ed '- speak in this city shortly The pur- iposc of the present conference is to tie- ,eUc "as anJ means for getting prop- ? in 'he cas,teru V011"" of ,tho c0u- try to be used m founding homes for unp.otected workmg girls. ' tocatv m DC mooiioocn intHi I iu ut. uiouuootu , - Professor Hull, of Swarthmore, to' Spea kat Friends' Meeting Tonight Prof William 1. Hull, of Swarth .mA fVillniro it fin. Iinu int. t rntininn.l Iroin a three mouths' trip to PurisT will speak on ' Ihe Peace Treaty nud the League of Nations" this evening in the Itnce Street Meeting House, Fif teenth ami Race streets, Professor Hull went to Fiance In connection with the work of the Amer ican Friends service committee. He . ii,a ,... nt ..c hi- t. ia ftJiVUl tits- fi.uv -m v wt, iiisi mug iu Paris. Bcinci Concerts Today Fairmount Park Band concert, Lemon Hill, 4 to 0 p. m. and S to 10 p. m, , Municipal Band concert, Broad and Rockland streets, Losau, 9 p. m.. Philadelphia Band concert, north plaza, City Hall, 8 p. in, PENNSYLVANIA 'GRADS' HOLD DINNER IN PARIS 118 Alumni, Teaching in A. E. F. University Since Armistice, Have Celebration l'lghtcen t'nivcrsilv of Pennsi hnnia men tin re thousand miles from home held their annual alumni dinner at lllignv -tiir-lluche in southern France ' the hitter part of May Word comes from Winthrop Wil lintns. formerly of the Ev knmm. Pi ni t( 'IittK.KK stuff, and now an instructor in the College of Journalism of the Ameri can Expeditionary I'oices l'nivcrMM 'Paris, that entlmsinsm was "rnmpaiif and the dinner itself was well worth going tliiee thousand miles to get The aliimiM were instructors, students and members nf the staff of the A E V niversitv lepieseuting 1 nuciMtv of Pemisvlvunin classes from iss7 to 1121 Thev had their celebration nt the Hotel ies Trois Fnisan. nn old inn vvlnili ns probably built long hefoie the I of I, was thought of Follow' ing the dinner were yells, songs and toasts ni which majors, captains lien ' tenants and privates alike gave vent to Peniisvlviiuin spirit. ' I Dr C F. Strni'.ling. ' 'h" head ' of the College of Science in the A E. F I'niversitx, nnd Major .1 F Guskill. I "s7. Pennsylvania College of Dental' Surgerv. were at the dinner The others present weje more lecent gradu- ntes, including Lieutenant .Minus 11 , IMenit, '12 C. ; Frank M Comfort. '12 (Jiadiiate School: Lirutennut Franklin I? Carroll. 'IT. C. . (' II Shannon. ' '14 D : Lieutenant Foster W Doty. I." Wh. ; Winthrop Villi.im. -1." Wh. . Lieutenant Haymonil Schlnster. '17 C ; .Captain M. -15. S. Fleischer. '17 D ; i Lieutenant llobert T Il'ince. '17 I'll I) . Arthur Dulac. 'IS D . Herman jL Rudolph. Mil Wh . Alvin C Me i Fadden. 'Ifl WJt. E S : John C Unrdv. '20 Wh. : Harrv F IIov, '20 Wh. E. S. ; Edwnid W Taylor. Jr.. I "21 Wh.. and W. Maxwell Burke, of 1 the nnnj educational corps nnd one time a member of the faculty of the Wharton School. WANAMAKER TO ENTERTAIN Will Be Host to 1000 Store Em ployes in Uniform Tonight More than 10(H) men in uniform, I many of them emploves of the Wnnn niaker store, who seivecl in the army, nnvv or marine corps during the war. will he guests of .lolin YVauamaker to night. There will lie n teception in the grand court of the Wannmnker store nt " o'clock, followed bv n dinner in the eighth-floor tea room. Colonel Will- iam R. Scott, head of the Wanamakcr cadets. sai today me enure storr will be decorated for the occasion. Many mili,nr-v oflici.-ils of pioniinence will be among the guests. All the nflicers nnd mpn of nnttPry A. lOMh Field Artillen . have been invited. It was in this b.it- , tery t'tut most of the Wanamakcr men i served. ' I In ndchtion to thee tne louowing ofiiiers connected with Hatterv A, HCsth I !;.,!.! V.iillnrv ill tm m esenl : Lieutenant' Both, of the Thirlv thiitl Division, in charge of the unit when it went overseas; Captain Doolittle and ! Lieutenants 1'ovvers, Cmtis, Bell and .Inline. The dinner program will include the singing of piitnotic snugs by the guests, invocation bv Chaplain McFetridge. conceit bv baud comnosed of bov and gill emploves. bagpipe selections, ncl dresscs of welcome bv Colonel Scott, speeches bv vaiious officers unci men and nihil esses bv John Wanamakcr. FRIENDS' CENTRAL GALA DAY Many Speeches by Graduates In cluded in Class Exercises The senior c la-s of Friends' Central School he'd their annual class (aj exer cises in the nudum nun of the school. Fifteenth and line e siieets, this morn ing. The snliitntniv was given bv Kathryn Pllauin : tbe pmphecy bv W. Carroll I'usey and lie!"!! Foster; the class bis- thy The girls' ollicers aie- I'lesitlent, I Kathryn I'tlniim; vice piesiileut, Klenuoie .Mc-Faclcl.Mi . senetnrv and treasurer. IMith llai i i-on LUTHERAN ANNIVERSARY i Anniversary at Orphans' Sixtieth u, n.i.,,, f.i.h-,.. tj,.. i iuiiiv. wviiity wivvwica.hiv vuajr i I ' "p ""tiPtli annivcrsarv cclehrntion . Tito ..vtintl. c.nmi ..(.....! ,.nTnlIla:nn aieiinunlovvn avenue At this c-clebra-' , tion reports weie leceivcd from the """ lmr.-hes nf their sobscrinlions I for the StiO 000 fund which is being 'raised. Already S'JO.OOO has been pledged by twelve churches with about ' 300 shurches in I'hiladelphia and i;a(,ern Pennsylvania. ; The entc.tninn.cnt is in cl.n.ge ot the , ho"nl of """"'" w,'0"' D!"ne' ,,ml late supper win uc serveu on t no grounds. Mis. M. F. Hildrich is the chairman of the committee. I The committer consists of Mrs, Adulph Woll. Miss Lillian Spiess, Mrs- I ' ' K I.. Bauer. Mrs. Frederick Lysle and Mis 1Iil,m "'''i""'-"- MRS. BONNIWELL IS GUEST Mrs. de Martlre Weber Host at' Luncheon InHer Honor Mrs. Amelia de Martlre Weber gave,wn i rvr rTfV DAni-' iiiucneoii yestcruuy nncruoon ioon at her! home, V22i Murlboiough Terrace, in! honor of Mrs Lugene V. Honnivvell,! wife of Judge Ilouuivvcll, .of the Muuic- I inal Court. Mrs Hounivvell left today I to spend the summer at the seashore. Other guests at the luncheou included Mrs, Eugene Alessandroni and Mrs. i Robert Lombardi The menu was dis tinetly Italian and the decorations in cluded American arid Italian Megs. Com stantin Constantfni spoke after the luncheon; pn "Italy s Relation to the a ! , Thoto b tUaul i MISS EDITH GRAHAM j 1'Jiigllsh mission (earlier who tells , nf the suffering of Christian Arme nians at the hands of Turk oppres- sors I ENGLISH TEACHER SAD ! VICTipF HAREM LIFE Edith Graham Dodged Turkish i "Protection", by Braving Desert Horrors Eleven months in a Turkish harem. into whuh she was sold for something C. Ives. Knepley. McConnell, T. Mc like S20. and witnessing horrors worse Olinn. Maginniss, Phillips, Plumcr", tl.nn r nrn tl.n ivnerlenee, which I man war. are nr" "' hv .Miss l.dith iirannm. an English mission tencher. who is now in Pliilnclnlphin interesting the people of this city in the rescue of Christian Ar menians from the hands of the Turk. Little, slight nnd with a voice so timid that it seems impossible to be lieve she could have withstood the sav age treatment to which she was sub jected. Miss Graham quietlv tells her story, broken at intervals by her besi- tnncv to continue nnd a desire to forget. "I was one of twentv who were doing English mission work at Ilarpout. I went out in 11111 nnd was teaching there for two years before the war." Miss Graham commenced ber story. She ended bv saying that she never expected to go back Her missionary work in Ilarpout is over except for the help which she can send from America and England. It is the honors of Turkish brutalitv when 500.000 Armenians were driven ....... , (0 nvt hor )nt jtll tllPm rnt,or th My back under the "protection" of the Turks, that have unnerved Miss Graham for f1Irt,er missionary vvoik. "I was sold into the linrem of Khemnl Effeudi sold for a Turkish pound, which I lxdieve is nbout S20 in J"nr iicuh-.i. i.iini i iwis iuki-ii imu the harem of the Holy Men of Gtielik. Altogether. I was a slave foi eleven months "I do not like to talk about my ex periencos." Miss (irukatn says. "All the horrible stories are true. I have seen cruelties that 1 si. all never forget. "Little Aurora Mnrdignniun. one of inr pupils nt Ilarpout. was the onlv other one besides mvsclf who escaped. The million Armenians who were not driven out are dead." As Miss Graham talked nf the trip into the desert mid of her escape into the hands of British soldiers, her face wore a sad expulsion which never changed ; CHURCH PLEDGES $235,000 i Germantown Institution Second to ! Detroit in Methodist Drive ! Methodists aie proud of the achieve tnent of the First Methodist Episcopal Church of Gcriiiniitiivvii in the ceil tcnary missionary I'limpaign. which is i now past its goal of SlO.i. 000.0011. The First Church, after an eveiy meiuber canvass. obtained plcelscs nniounting to Mi, 000 n year, or S'J.t.i O0O during the next five' years For a ' time it was believe nri.il tint iiu vvnn ! lip the banner church for giving throughout tbe nation, but owing to the generosity ceutcuniv lnoveinent since its incep tion. He attended u conference, nt Niagara Falls. N. V.. in October, 1017, when reports were lecelved on the stir- i vevs of the hoaiil of foreign missions. V TtL X ' T bouicl of foieigu missions would asu ot the ccnteiiiirv When every estimate Was in. a total of SJi'J.OL'T.OOO wits re - I'"'!'" ..,( ,u, not lot)k WP t0 n?k the Methodists "Make it an even .$40, ! OOO.'OOO feu' femugn missious and 1 will ' give the adilitional .....uuu: 1 r-vvD O L? CT UroaJ nd Snom. iFORKLbl Twice Daily . o 8-2D THE MOST AMAZIN'CI PHODUCTION BVEH PRUSK.VTED AUCTION OF SOULS VOTK-v-Ml"" Ornhiim one nf the Ilrlllsh ref usees from Turkish haremg, will appear at every pel formanc r DDirTvQ mcM.vos, .vie to si an. riis.i-si j MATIN EK8. Mc to IOO B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE FRISCO With Lorette McDermott & Jais Band JULIUS TANNEN CHILSON OHRMAN Mnan Jt Mack. Wood & VVfln and a nt Hurroundtng Feature Show. witx-ww .unv.VL' vrrv VESSbLLA and his BAND OIIESTE VESSi:i,I.A. Conductor COXCKHTS AFTKKXOOX axd EWXtXO Mtt-LO ncro. tcro .Art Rarltone TONIGHT l)lOI.AR MUSIC PnOORAM AIAKir. Pllinr. .Aimoi. Contralto nDHAri "CO. M COHAN COMEDV DtKJflJ Matinee Saturday. Jun, M "BROADWAY JONES" T1IE PHItX)PATRIAN PLATERS BenelU of SISTERS OF GOOD SHEPHERD C. AYFTY tviia, the dancer ' s-- nilNnnw RITnr.lp.iarirma .... w..jWMwlitJT , .., ---. .... It Af 1 I n 1- h Ifl IL. " " .'M FROM PENN CHARTER Presentation of Portrajt oT bf Jones, Former Head Ma9ter;fl$ to Feature Exercises Tonight At trip fl nnttnl KiminAnrtm.nt JL-.- -n viuiiiruiLiiit'Ul rtcr' i cises of Wlllinm Penn Chnrt., tilM 54 WILL GRADUATE to be held In Withersnoon Hull iht'M evening at S o'clock, fiftv-fotir sfudenia '.ifl will receive their dlnlnmns A feature of the exercise will be ihflf-'M piesentation to the school bv the alnmnV' T& of n portrait of Dr. Itlchnrd fott .Tones, A former head master. The portrait was 1 ......... w ii., i rim n . i.inton, oi '" rl,!ln.llr.l.l ...! ...Ill I.. . . j .....,..n,i. mm win ue presenicu ny i naries i.ouis .xicKeelinn, 'Do". The acceptance for the school will be mnitm by Asa S. Wing, of the boqrd of man- ' . ngers Doctor Jones was in chnrre nf the school for forty - tw o rears and during yf inni nine graduated 12.i2 bors. v"fl The following prizes will be pre sented The Kenselacr Institute prize, to the student having the highest aver age m science and mathematics: ihs'4 Parker Shortridge Williams prize, to 1 me student having the higfiest scholas- JjP tic nverage in the graduating clats; the Trident Senior Honor Society gold medal, to the student who has done mott for the school : the Trident medal to th student with the highest average in mathematics "Honor", in studies for the year troei to the following 1'pper Prima: Bell. Field, McFarv land. Sloyer. Prima: Cloak, Eglin, McMullen, Miller. Secunda : Hoon. Dunham, Furies, Maelary. AVallis, II. Woolman. Tertia : Armstrong. Elliot. Farr, Gage. Jones, Strong, Theabald, Will iams. Quarta : Burke. Conner, Hawkins, ,traI- Roberts. Slagle. Quiuta : Bennett. Burgess. Caldwell, Dickson. Donne. Hall, McConaghy, Mngee. Mott. Richardson, Scales, Veai ley . Zulliuger. Se.xtn : Close. Frame, Frazier, Gucker. Hnnna, McGlInn, MagiU, Taylor. v Lower First: Neill, uichardson, Af E. Wood. Lower Second: Clifton. Lower Second Preparatory: Bart-1' lett. Nardiello. Seipt, Simmons. " The school won tlie following athletic championships this year: Interacade- niic: I ootball, track nnd field, tennis. senior nnd junior relay, the all-round cup. Interscholnstic : Tennis, cricket. Those crnduating are: Samuel S Alcorn. Jr Clorse XV, Hunt . 'Aj c nomas ri .Htur vv iiuam vv jovxs f;Vl 1'J I.rev O Leap - lift Samuel n liU Jr Oraemis B. Lorlmtr i c lautlpt H. Ppnnett Jr (.eorro C MclCarland , ' .M Arthur C Brenlln I'.uztne R March -v inward uurren i nomas f. Aincell J Z O OhRmnan Hobert P. Chapman David . Clark Man C Colllna Tams S Collins William XV Conrad rMard R Cordery William I. Uivln Albert A. Dui-kett William XV Barl PhlllD Ertel John field. Cd Osrar Allen Fow lohn II Gibbon Jr. Howard C Ooddard Rlc'.iarrt C Hordon I.out R Grove Robert I. Hale It Cray Hall I Humphrey t 2d I inlvalH 1 WnA John II. Opdycku k J itooerc i . ci. rmmw Walter Rebmann John Cecil Reed Rowland ReT John J.' Rerp, Jr, David M Roney ttenry V Rumrtll Ralph T Bchoble Vl'll lam A fnl.H..lH Rowland XV. tJalaau M. 1' II Sta'rllnir. Jr. 81 Raymond L.. Talcott .-CK1 XV R Taylor. Jr. lvVI V.dw N XVIafat). Jr. Jaa JIcK. XX'llliuaB iBa 5 B C. XVood rt49 MARKET ' KrnvirwC , ABOVE J 16TH 11 A.M. TO 11:15 P.M. SCI.ZNICK PRESENTS OLIVE THOMAS "WIr NKNT WnnK "STOLEN ORDERS'" Adde1-ARDL'CKI.E In "A Desert Hero" PALACR 1214 MARKET STREET M 11 A .XI to 11:30 I". M. Norma Talmadce ln 'THB Kntlre Next XVeek MARY P1CKFOHD In "UADDY LONG LEGS" ARCADIA CHE&TNLT BELOW 16TH L 10 A. M , 12. 2. 3 45. 5:45, 7:45, 3:30 P.M. ETHEL CLAYTON "frE& AND MONET" Next Weok D W GRIKFITH'S Ijltect "TRIE HEART SUSIE" VICTORIA H? - Abova Otti re Wetk Shan Inn Maurice WOMAN Sensation! Tourneur'a "s-iunii SpeeUd Nt IVk Robt Warwick In "Secret SerrlcV RFrPMT SIARJET.ST- " "Tp IVUUUM 1 ...,.,,. u.ii n Richard narthelraesa In "I'LL GET HIM TEE'' BROADWAY "TMo ALICE JOYCE """hd THEOWLabuioht m sam SHMRFRT theatrb nroad lielow sJllUDUll tocuat St. ?r!ceTr Nights 50c to $1.50 NO HIUHKK EXCEPT SAT. MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2:1S The Only Show in Town. uurw-ix " """I- ivuuc it "OH, UNCLE"! SEASON'S LIVELIEST MUSICAL SHOW iv 1th a brilliant Company of Muilcat Comedy iqujintsr .. . 'tatnynjn UC4UI .HgrU9 i CHESTNUT ST.A'I OPERA HOUS&j Four Shows Dally 1, J,. T r and 0. rrlcca 25o ancJ BOa.j Oh Boy! Oh Joylsvrtl MACK SENNETM DA TUT MO Wt& i-ir-. 1 1 mvj mA uiKLb "n-,wv: "?," Alice Maison' Sennett'a FUin-Coi4y 't$S Yankee LoodwvV in Berlini ;vf Bothwell Bro,wn. IN TERSON ATAajj,; f A D D lIi Chealnut and Junlfar't,- LiAKKlLrv NioHTt8j DAILY MAT. Mt ICE-COOI.ED THKATTIB FANNED T THE FANCIES OK OltlK.VTAHatM u. w. uiAirriiri ; Preaenta 5, y "BROKEN BLOSSOMS! 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