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I The Evening Journal Largest Paid Circulation Today's News Today m TO lelf m Mi I ill Tl 3J tV rsx>J M e Hi-fi c o 4: oft l f * x i tef r v > (p. H II I iy 1 ■ ■. /. "A ] aJ <7. II 1L ■»/J Mi i Miss Margaret A, Comer jOrd ; .; ■ Ë Efc \ ttfiZks- 1 m. ip« ! J . -«-■< K sr'-w'-c,, jri; 5 ». iÄ * f ■ Afe.-* i mm V - .%-j » S »: 'V £j'0k^. çv •• /* -'4 I mM « fTj % ■ ■■j m. ■ m . ■ ! H '1? B fori ' -■ * r-. /ej mm m ' Y- y' V ' mm lV' W : m -m 'Af*. Ni ■ I , Miss Comerford, whose homo Is In Youngstown, N. Y., but who Is known to many member* of local musical colony through her association with the Introduction hero of Hie progressive seGcs of piano lessons, will he marrl.'d p.-xt June In Wil. im 11. ii.'mliiiuni, a prominent business man of iJiii-ag. Tlic ceremony will be perform** at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. AU.de Comerford. .11 T *T UM v\ class of the Now, p lex i Tucs Miss Eil i sV. Johnson. 4t ... . , . , viialrman lor the mon Hi »>: .a- a. ij-ts t.rrange.1 an In en st.lug program she .»Ill be awlsl'-d by Mis F. H. Rob. tison. Currcnt Lvenl- will Is; '.-Jyoii p> Mrs. George T. Brown. M ss Ne»«' 1 • .May will contribute a paipT on Robot Louis Stevenson.' >ome birds scu ' r 'P '<* tbe Pao J"* Co ®* 1 .v 1 . '.m . . ;i ' . r ; ,, "A MoHiit s Pont of \ lew ofUe. »\ os." win be Klvon by Mr«. \\ UHan, I.. i.-oxe. Music v\ ill be in vhu > , • < -' 7 . 1 , • ... ... Mrs. C. B. Reiser '' 11 to " l ''; vo«tl solos. She 'MU bo accompanl J on the piano by Mrs. C. W. Wlnlams, j of Elizabeth N. J. *«■»o« j Kelser will sing are "The Spirit How er,' by Garnpbcll-Tlppon and "The Joy of Spring," by Woodman. Members of the club regret that this ! of the last times that Mrs. The Current Even Jlub will meet Century day morning •n ■ will he on Reiter will favor them wMJi music, ns she moves from this city the last of , March to Harrisburg. During her stay lu this city she has taken an active part In all musical affairs. An executive meeting of the Belle fuute Civics Club will be held at 7.30 o'clock on Monday evening at the home of the president, Mrs. O. P. Morris. The Bellefonte Civics will meet at 2.30 o'clock on Tuesday afternoon at fhe home of Mrs. Edward Gurren. Mrs, \. D W'arner, president of the S ate . ^ . j « « • Federation of Womens GHrtis will ad-| Iress the meeting and all members »r« | requested to be present The ree.eni Wasli.rtr.on tea and given by the ehrt) at the borne of M. . George Kate* wm a del ghtful sue.- -s» Members of the committee In char . j of the affair vvrre attractively e°, turned n colonial »own«. In -conn-e tlon with ihe tea, a dance was enjoyed. Caesar Rodney Chapter of the Damrli ters of the American Revolution* meet at 2.30 o'clock Tuesdi at the New Century Club. I j j ( \- : af Urn Pennsylvania Railroad Women s Dl ,l*lon. Relief Department, Ne. v. win meet in the assembly .room Pennsylvania office building o'clock Monday afternoon, \n Ing musical progr ns has te- - Mrs. Elisha I meeting. A chang« organization will b'- dl Mrs. George M. dent of the Delaware Divis chairman of refreshment peeled that a large numi> r sylvanla r.illroad women from Li . Insula will be present. ..f t.. cl. til* e will ised. ii*h crlnten- j will li Sin I, Current Events Class of the \\ ington Heights Century Club, will n. I at 3 o'clock on Monday afternoon the home of Mrs J, C. Saylor. No. 7n7 West Twenty-second street. The ni cl ing will open with the rluh song. A piano selection will b given by M- F. V. D. Phillips. Mrs. W. T. Inder i d will contribute a reading A pap< r m "Our Flag" will be rend by Mrs. George 1 C. Hall. Miss Winifred Bach will ad dress tire olas.s on her experiences over se&s. Current events wfli be given tyy ] Mrs. F. S. Homan. Tea will b- s 'Sed : Ill ttis oHran nf tho program § ; d- i i ! The Women's Civic Club of fticn k. wiL meet on Tuesday aJL g *<<V noon at the home of Mrs. R. I, Hull. The afternoon will be "Donation Day," cach ,ncmber bringing a gift of a can uf preserved fruits or canned vcgela ^ica. The donations will be given lu M ine worthy family. ^, r(1 p ^ | JOO ( b> eorrespondlng see rotary for the Slate Federation of Wo men s Clubs, will b<- a guest of the club and contribute a paper on the life ( . Ut . urge K |i| 0 tt." There will be other pleasing features. The chib dance given on Wednesday ( voiing in the Masonic Hall, Newport, . ., deHgJ , tfu , MICCCM . More ? han )5o persons were pres. nt. The guests earn ■ from Wilmington, Elsmere, New port. Stanton and Vorklyn, Music was furni-hed by the "Original Six" c j, es t ra The club Is planning other dances In th future lnfi ucar rulurt " or The Wllphlltraeco Club of fhe Wil mington and Philadelphia Traction 1 ompaay will give a d»nee this evening hi the club rooms. No. 834 Market St. The affair Is one of a number planned by Hie club for Its members-and their friends. R. M. Hayes has accepted the post of treasurer of the rlub to succeed Wiliam Gamble, who resigned recently The Elsmere Civic Club will meet on Wednesday afternoon, at the home of Miss Frances Butler. Much new busi ness will be discussed. ' . Tiio Wilmington Section, Council of Jewlsl) XVomen will hold its mon thly nteetlng on Mon(lay evening. In the Temple of Truth. Dr. Charles Keene will address the meeting on the sub Tuberculous." E vrnU will be elven by Mrs v ;i Rablnowltz. Mrs. Regina - :v win con , riblI | e a vocal solo ! , accompanied by Mrs. David : as steal violin selections. Hlllersohn will ! ■11a R 1 r.l : f AN CONTERT TOMORROW. Tickets are still obtainable for the I Russian concert at the Playhouse to-1 morrow afternoon, under the auspices of the Wilmington Community Chorus., ts not applied for, as well as j ■ gallery, will be given to first- 1 une crow. Anybody may secure «it. while the supply holds y applying at the stand in the i luttent lobby anytime today. No irgo Is made, the ones who take [els bring exported to make a small contribution towards the expenses of the concert. The program will consist is and folk songs bv the Rus e 'r ; 1 quartet, öf New York, the local chorus, and com 'Tin, The concert will begin , Au (te ved a rt of re sinn C: mu it I V>\ OK 1.01 TIDES TO MEET. 0 urt No. 1, Daughters of Isabella, will meet In the Knights of Columbus Hall on Tues- ; enlng, when final plans will be made for the real establishment of the (court on Sunday. March 7. About 200 candidates are expected to he initiated (Into the new court -on March 7 They) will attend on there will lie a umcheon and Initiation' at ihe Knights o( Coiumhus Hall that afternoon The m y c ourt Is the first. court ' fhe rdor -rtvozjed ln A\ II- 1 _ lav •orporale Holy Communion ' that morning, in the Cathedral, and juiingi-jn ( O \7/ S. dnl-ont who ! Mr. and Mrs. Irenes duPont and Dr. and Mrs. James A. Draper, Jr., I leave tonight for Pulm Beach, where ijticy will spend several w eeks. Mr. and Mrs. Pterr ivo been on a trip to Honolulu are ex 010 ted home today. h: will and Mn». Ai'.hur Brwkeo of Philadelphia, will leave tonlsht for a southern triip. Mrs. A. H-lIx duPont Mrs. Edgar M. Hoopes. Mrs. W. C. Nesbitt and. Miss Betty Nesbitt will n Monday, March 8 for.Summer-j leave ; ville, S. G.. where they will spend th. I remainder of March. . Prank 0. Cox, of No 2415 West Seventeenth street are reiving congratulations on the birth of This is the second son In the Mr. and Mrs re son. household. Mrs. Charles E. Buck of Detroit, Mich., who with her young son been the guest of Mrs. Edward T. Betts has of No. 1209 Gl'pln avenue left on Thursday for Michigan. Farquhar who has been M { S8 Rlîen vtoltön# Wl rn ngton friends for the last six weeks w II leave on Tnosday for her tiomc at Sandy Springs, Md. I Miss Elsie Saxton and Dan'el O. Hast gs, Jr., left this week Çor Camden S. G., where they will spend a fort night. In . ... Miss Elizabeth Young, of this city,, portrayed the part of "Violet," a wes tern "vamp," In the play "Believe Me, Xantlppe," given by pupils of Mary Lyon School of Swarlhmore In the! hall of the Swarbhmore New Century ( Club last night. Miss Ruthanna Tay lor. of this city, ft former pupil at the i Mary Lyon Srhool. attended the per formance abd Is spending the week-end with friends at the school. Mrs. James B. Clarkson Is »pending some time In Atlantic City. Dr and Mrs. Benjam'n R. Veasey are spend tvg lhe week-cn<l at Russet i^age | College. New York. They will return Tuesday. Miss Madeline Black, of No 1916 Del aware avenue, daugliter of Chief ami Mrs, George Black has recovered from , a severe attack of grip. | I and J. Perkins week from Robert P. Rob nson Oroome, returned this Florida. While away they visited Jack sonville, St. Augustine, Palm Beach and Miami. Mrs. Robert H Kite, nf No. 1005 Park Place has been visiting Mrs. George Carter of Newark. Former Governor M 'ywood, nf South Carolina, was a recent visitor here. Mrs. Alexander Crichton and Miss F. E. Cr'chton have been spending sev eral days at the Hotel Astor, New York. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Kurtz are In Now York over the week-end. F. Floyd Browning of Newport, has Who Wants these Children? A V ; m -, : V <■ It S : 4 , ■vPvïiàis V, , - V/-. lias A 'V P v c h AT! r H ' ■ Si ySifSm • *'W S* V ■ AS !» v .Ï4 y ms SI -t mm mm r ■ y mi* .Æ, ts •M,-*.-. RM te ■ ' ■ v». , . ,c|< nt ■ ■■ « I 1 > y mm —Photo by William Sbrwcll EIII». Th-- Chlld*-en's Bureau of Delaware, with olllces in the Church building. They is seeking homes for Hie children whose photographs appear above, are brother and sister. The boy Is 11 years old the girl 12. They are .healthy and exceptionally bright and devoted lo each other. The relationship and. the devotion impel the bureau to d'-sirc that they he not separated, although they need not necessarily be taken by :he same family. The bureau is willing that nighboring families tak them. lure If they be given opportunity to develop* (heir naturally bright minds. It Is not the policy of lie bureau L> make public Ihe names or antc cedents of Its Juvenile charges. For that reason those who desire to take these children may obtain full and accurate informative! concerning them ''.-"o li ij, Arrnstroos, director ^ Hi- ,.ur«3U. The board would prefer also that they be near some good high school and. If possible, near Delaware College and Hie Women's G allege of Delaware, because the bureau officials feel that both chlldrn have a high scholastic fu gone to AshvIUe, N. C., to eee his, brother Walton, who Is in the govern-j nient hospital at Camp Otecn. Ho will go to McCrory, Ark., to visit Ills ) mother before returning, Mrs. V. C. Nah has left for Chicago J where she will attend the wedding of I Miss Mary Eberloy. Mrs. C. J. Breen, of New York, who is been th paesl of Mrs. John P. 229 West Seventvonlh returned home. B. T. 'ixxlnum and W «nd Denver,, 1 N' of No 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Gov* 1 , turned, from a three vn os have re-, eeks' trjp in away they vls|led Miami, Jacksonville bad lorldi;. , While Bea ; Palm Key West. .1v i Mr. mid Mrs ! Edit GaHIn, 'of Chicaigo j Go!., aro guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. S. ' Lcdnr.m here. < t ! | J Lumber Company, of Greenville has re-1 tack of .the grip. Eranklin V. Fllnn of Green and >Tlnn I covered from a« . .. ... , Jnhn Armstrong, of I-»-»** "•>>. Fourth street, expects to leave on Mon day on a several weeks' business trip. Mrs. Mattie McAvaney. of No. «14 Poplar street, Is spending the week end with-Mends In Philadelphia. ' Miss Anna Shlllow is spending the ■nd'ln West Chester. Miss Olive Kant amended the jMukot bail game at Delaware College last night. Miss Anna Wagner has left for Washington to take a government po sltlpn. — Miss Anna Lelnz lias returned to lier home lu E >ton, Md. — , . . . Miss Paulin • ,\\arrln gtOT who has been seriously, ill with pneumonia, Is (recovering. _ s Mary Lee Wilkins I. «pending reek-end at her home In Delaware wee MU the w Mrs. Elwood J Garrett has be«n tbo guest of her siller, Mrs. o. uo * ran at Middletown. ... . ., , Miss Matole Truitt spent the past week-end with her brother, E. A. Truitt at Middletown. e Magee of Odessa, was a — Miss Ethel Vlnyard spent the put week-end as the guest of relatives a).| Warwick. Mr. Mre. M 0. white M ». Uly. Miss Dean Meyer, who has been ill at her home In Dover for some weeks, will resume teaching school In this city Monday. Mrs. Leon Anthony, of Detroit, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. O. C. O'Brhm. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph King have been visiting relatives at Georgetown. Mrs. Soi recent visitor here. week-end at Laurel as the guest -Mr, amt Mrs. A. VV. Robinson, I | | j Miss Nellie Ward Is spending some time j with her father, E. E. Ward at Brldge Mrs. Charles Stout I» the guest ( her parents Mr. and Mrs. H. C. McAl cr at Milton. » v ' Ile - Mrs. Ernest Gowdright and daughter Dorothy, of Bowers Beach are visiting friends her.e, Mr. and Mrs. David Mason and son William, were guests this week of H. W. Newton near Brldgcville. I John sjfi'vanson of Bowers Beach, ha# ac0e t> 1 * « In this city. william Elliugswortli was a visitor j in Brldgcville this week. { Mrs Roberta Btnvdle was a visitor at j Hickman last weck. I i ! Miss Myrtle GoTIns spent the past 1 weck-eikl in Newark with Mrs Het . , o Faifitacgs A birthday party was given Alfred Craig of Newport at his home on Wed nesday evening. Miss Margaret Oroome won first prize at hearts for the ladies, and H. J. Stra h»™ was awarded first prize for the mm. The consolation urlzos wore won by Mlgg Mai . leltii and Alrr(fl (j ra |g Those present were; Mr. and ,vj rs Alfred Cra'g, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Strahorn, Mr. and Mrs Harry E Grées and X1| . g> w F Q r00lne ^ Ip and |vf ri .. rred Lang of Richardson Park (Mr and Mrs. Howard Lefevre of Asti lev' Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Brown of,Wilmlng j ton. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin F Ball Mr land Mrs. Arthur T. Oroome, Mrs. Annie : »KneteSw j Woodward. Harry Palmer ôf Kénn 'tt George Kfpé, Francis Stuart and Arthur Craig. Americanization Class'! Ic h* C ^ or foreigners, at No. 4 n>° s 01, save a P* easin 8 Washington's Birthday program on Thursday evening.) It was as follows: ' Salute to the flag and singing, "The Star Spangled Banner," by class; reel j tat'on, "The Fla? o^cs By." bv Joseph I»', ,? 4 ' History of the American Flag, by Salvatore Muzzi - "Prvam-1 ble to the Constitution," by Franz Oacrtner; essay, "Life of Washington." joy Isidore Groff^ "Washington Rules' f° r Civility," by Helen Scheutzow. Tony vilone, Salvatore Muzzi, Joseph Marsilu and Isidore Groff; "Th e Manhood cV Washington," by Franz Gaertnw; "sing - ing, "America tho Beautiful!" by school; "His Home Life," by Helen(I Seheutzow; "Words of Washington,'' by Samuel Feldman. Margaret Sanders, Michael D'Angelo, John Fischer and Tubl Marsilu; essay, "Tho French and j Indian Mar, by Tubl Marslllu; "The ; |u.'" Vt"' tTS ÄS Fischer; '.Vashlnglon's Americanism," j by.Joseph Marsilu; singing, "America.'* by the school. The remainder of the evening was spent in games. Several prizes were given for the best free-hand drawing of Washington. || Advanced A surprise variety shower was given Thursday evening, in honor of Miss Margaret Tingle, by the young women of Ihe purchasing department of the Hercules Powder Company, ati ♦it • } m/» nf M!«« t ui'» t Enovc th? home or .Mas i.uia J. luges, me (evening was spent In games, music and dancing after which a luncheon was served, the table Wlors being pink and whlb. Miss Tingle, whose engagement _ to \V. Arthur Wise, was announced recently was the recipient of many ( ocautifui g its. j Among those present were the Misses : Margaret Tingle. Eleanor G. Donn hue, Marj O. Doanahue.Helen E. Bus . Bca-jy, sie MeKnlght, Helen Pypcr, Susie Dono van, Marie D-L. Schenk, Lula J. Fuges. .Mrs. F. C. Kirk ami Mrs. James Clark. A number of spot dances proved popular features on Ihe program g veil I by the Hammer Club last eveirng llt ' the Gilbert Studio. The room w-a: tastefully decorated with the club colors, green and gold. Among the guests were the Anna \\hite. Helen Warren ^rnlth, Miriam Cameron, Eleanor . tewart, Ruth Fleming. Lou.*.- Wilson, ^^MUIe^ Fmma^dlnm < 'Arto Rose i Lee ,, l . l ' !7 ' 1 K '»7 ,a B p d ' p ^' j Kllr j r gp'rt» Prä«'* ti'uitfi. ■teiN Heatzîg *Corinc °Uiimert Adi rii» Mary MoCHntock. Robert Stewart. Lea- : Me Calloway, Earl W'est, Jay Robinson William Stewart, Reah Rob nson. Join 1 Carroll, Chandler Hendrick, Wllllan j laoitson. Prank Glenn, Gray Carter,) Walter Galey, Roy Stele, Gilbert Trlgg-^. Samuel Maroni WMille, Paul Laird and Howard Simi - I kins. Janet Harry Green, James 1 An enjoyable "Marth. Washington, Tea" was given by th- Palestine Sis- j erhood. No. 2.'> Dames of Malta, in the i lodge rooms Iasi night The souvenirs were sm-'ll hatchets amj bnskels filled w i'h ecndlcd eh rrles. Preceding the social hour a music 1 entertainment was given. Ann ng those who contributed music wore Mi-s Myrtle Wilson. Miss Itelen Scott. Miss Myriie Spcne and Mrs. Baldwin. Miss Margaret Hankson g.i\e a pleasing r■■■citation. Miss Lillie Wig gins was prscnled with n gift for bringing in the largest number of new members In the lari Ihre».: months. Miss Janet Alexander was hostess at a dance recently t a number <«f Wil mington friends a: the Green Lantern, Claymont. Those present were Miss Ethel Shaw M's- Marie Simon, Cur i Miss N Eloise Peach • ■•■ >• m* r/ygiV X nr n OR OO 07 I ; ' \V0 a -> i ijte : V ■ 1 ■ : % mm* ÉL't, . i ■ I V > •Î . o. I fit' ^ ' mm f/v •y- . J Wi * y&M. ! mm ■ W m? p®' r, ' y : ■■1 mMB ! > : -■ Wi iûiï.ïsk. i mm r % is* < : Jwé T A y & !V 'ÎÂ'i JH ■ * - ■N ' • — Phot» by William SheweB unifa. ,Mr, and Mrs. William P. Peach: of near Newark, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss N. Eloise Peach, to J. Shermer Garrison, Jr., of Balti more. The wedding will take place this spring. j Miss Peach Is a graduate of Blackstone College, Blackstone, Va., class of 1915. She is an accomplished musician and lakes an active part In the musical affairs of the New C-fetury Club In Newark. She Is a member of Harmony Grange and for the past three years has been secretary of that organization. Mr. Garrison is the only son of Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Garrison, of Ten Hills, i Baltimore, Md. He is a graduate of Marietta College, Marietta, Ohio, and a I member of the Alpa Sigma Phi fraternity and of the Masonic fraternity, Mr. Garrison is a grandson of the late W. L. Hubbard, head of the Hubbard Fertilizer Company, of Baltimore. Ho Is n<yv in the resène army, Miss Peach's father is un» of the most prominent of Horticulturists and agriculturists in Delaware. Her mother Is prominent in the propagation of dahlias. She also Is interested intensely In church, club and grange work. » - During the war Mr. Garrison served as a lieutenant In the aviation corps. 1 I »■>.„ i. »nnnunwii nf Ml«« Ma ûd Smith Crier! of Wilmington to ooWitt Clinton Suplee, of Philadelphia. Ä W5. ÏÎKÎ lid' granddauglil uf the late George S. orier, of 'Milford. Mr. Suplee is well! known In Philadelphia. He is eonnected with the Pennsylvania Lawn Mower Works and Is a member of the Union League and Engineers' Club. Tho mart-1 Weddings riage will take place in the Church of the New Jerusalem late in April, the Rev. George Henry Dole officiating. _ - - - - Stauffer,A. Pennell Stetser and Cl rnent Alexander. _ .. More than 15u persons iiioVeti Ihe llance llt tht Friendship Fire tiompanv's h# |, j.. s t evening It was giv n for the h,» n ,.ju r th< Friendship \ctlv \ s ,o-! ,.j- tiV.n Robinson's orchostru furnish. d lh( , mus |,._ Following the danc the assemblage was enterlalncd by Garrick Thca' ; vaudeville talent. ■_ T li tlrst Saturday evening aff;dr in e y. m, h, will bo h Id tonwit./^or j t wjll ' be ' a Leap Year dare.. ..given by he y w ^ A under the direction of x ,, ss j.» Tollin. -»u! Zaieh's cabaret or ehestra'of Philadelphia, will furnish the ml)9 | c tickets for the dance can !)■• hid only by , p , s w ho must make application for ,, to'Miss Tollin ' _ More lhati 100 persons en.ioycd the ,t ,nee and card party given by Mrs. F. L. Boynton of paulkland last evening for benefit of Ihe endowment fund of )s^tb C$ege. Mrs. Boynton though ierse,f " ot 1 Praduate of Smith, volun fleered to work vvith the Delaware com mltlee In'place of her daughter. Mrs. '>' rnan 11 ' vll ° K'-aduated In th ® f** 8 "" 5 ■» !" sent IWto » outslde of Delaware. » ! Beauty Question >v In Editorial by the Society Editor.) « O'er in London ; ire asking If the.pretty woman ts Intelligent. Tin- same quesi, ii",.;toii has been asked here In Delaware. Prominent rsons lo whom th question lias been pul have In some cas- - ... And in others have answered directly. 0, wi man, isri- -I Klsom, of Hie theatre, admiü she Is beautiful and sa)s that site is intelligent, loo. But she doesn't uo that f ir with all others. She says that she knows that'all other pretty women are not intelligent, which Is quite to Uie contrary. .-Vymour li ck- n actor, says that "beautiful women are Intelligent enough to be pretty; so they are bo'.h." Others declared I ha ! good lool - h 1 nothing whatever to do with Intelligence, and oth s dccla -ed I hat some intelligent women looked plain only because of Ho ir surr undings. Placed differently Hie# beauty became prominent. As a matter of fact, it is obvious that there are many "pretty" women who an not Intelligent. And the other way round. But. nc\ rlheless, ill no n v,, i prdrably agree that It Is easier to believe a beautiful woman intelligent than not. Tin- beauty of the Intelligent w-mian, no matter how apparently plain, given time, will bloss iyi like tin n>sc ami develop Itself. The English have not asked an unanswerable question. * 4P »... „ 1 of So. 4 ^ l ombaM "t?eet oT I 17 > " daughter, Pauline. ! M SSSSt?>^JSJSS S ) t Febrnary 14 , a bob. William Thomas Ma* fl * u,gan » Jp - _ ■ Mcoowan— To Mr. and Mr#. John Mc I I Gowan, of No. 1731 Weat Second atrevc, I F^hruVrv'ai""«"«» 8 ' 1 ^® 011 * HoapltaI » I 3 * iirtlhs y -.alley, February iWIUOlt-To Mr. nnd Mr». Jam*« Wllsuit, I °£ 1 „ No ' „ 2 T°u,.^. I ?i >re 8 îJ eet 'i. a î the , I .' h / si " I ;iry 2 i, a daughter! Hosp,ta1, on p ebru- j ST. DAVID'S DAY TEA. a Welsh tea. for the benefit of Sun- I o __ .. , _ 1 .•'nine ûctlvltics unions tho sick. Infirm Q . . ... .. . ' , . » i and p00r 01 the / lty ' wl11 be » ,v e" b ^ 1 Alert branch of the International Sun- " sblne Society, In St. Paul's M. K. ! Church parlors, on Monday night. Tea j wil1 be serv ed from 5.30 o'clock to S I o'clock, to be followed by an enlerlain ment Admission to the tea will Include I the entertainment also. Those who do not a tt end the tea may obtain tickets J the entertainment alone. Tickets 1 I may be bought àt the Wilmington Gas I Company offices oral the church. There will be thirty-five Welsh sing- J und*»r the direction of Dr. Timothy 1 Davis, of London.* There will also be selections by spo dal readers from Philadelphia, The tea will be given on Monday be- i cause that Is St. David's Day, the patron saint of Wales. Not many facts aru J known concerning St. David's life. Ho was an archbishop who furthered tho I progress of Christianity In a wonderful I manner In Wales. Tea will be served by women la quaint Welsh costume, and there will be Welsh dainties served with the tea. In particular the famous Welsh our- - r*"t , braad - Tbe r e ««« f,mille8 vt W'elsh descent In Delaware. I