Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 21, 1915, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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EVENING L'EDaER-PHTLADE'LPaiA, WEDNESDAY, APHID 21. 1915.
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AT tho meeting yesterday of tho General
. Dnbney H. Mnury Chapter of tho Dangli.
lers of tho Confederacy, at tho residence, of tho
president, Mrs. Henry K. Dlllard, n, very beau
tiful pltco of silver was presented to tho presi
dent by the chapter In appreciation of tho
Bood work sho has accomplished in tho four
years of her presidency. A reception followed
the business meeting.
Mr. Edward T, Stolesbury entertained nt tho
opera las' night. His kuosIh Included Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Itldsway, Miss CiiRonla Kelso
Caseatt and Miss Hope Truxtuu Ileal o.
Mr. J- Howard Lewis, of Elklns Park, has
returned home after a visit of aovcral days In
Baltimore.
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Elklns, of Ash
bourne road, Elklns Park, havo returned to
their home, after havlnp spent several weeks
at tho Homestead, Hot Springs, Va.
Brooko House, which will closo for tho season
on May 1, will give Its llnal tea tomorrow after
noon from 4:30 until 7 o'clock.
Miss Isabel Stoughton and Miss Anita Stot
on will assist In receiving. Specialty dances
will bo given by Miss Brooke and Mr. Mtluol
land. Tho delightful air of hospltnllty and Infor
mality which pervades the establishment al
ways assures ono of a. pleasant afternoon, nnd
tho tea room has proven popular with tho
younger set for this reason.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wood and their daugh
ters, Miss Dorothea Wood nnd Mrs. Mary
AVlltse, of 1313 Spruco street, will closo their
town houso on Thursday and will occupy tjidr
country place, Itedroof, AA'nwa, Ta., for tho
summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Harney, of Elldon,
Elklns Park, accompanied by their daughter,
Baroness Von Illller, aro spending several
weeks at tho Brighton Hotel, Atlantic City.
Mr. and Mrs. Rodman 13. Grlscom, of Dolo
bran, llaverford, Pa., arc spending some time
at Hot Sulphur Springs, N. C, whero Mr. Grls
tom Is recuperating after hlB recent illness.
Miss Sidney Wilson, of Overbrook, nnd Miss
Jennnetto Shneffer, of Wayne, will leave for
Baltimore on Friday, whero they will bo guests
at a houso party given by Miss Lorraino West,
of the debutante set of Baltimore. Miss Wilson
and Miss Shaeffer will letum In about a week.
Mr. William Wurden Bodlnc, of Vlllanov.i,
Ta., yesterday procured a marriage license to
wed Miss Angela Illchnrdson Forney, of 2221
Spruco street. Mr. Bodlno Is tho son of Mr.
S. Taylor Bodlnc, president of tho U. G. I.
Company. Miss Forney Is tho daughter of
James Forney, brigadier general of tho United
States Marino Corps. Tho Hov. Dr. Floyd W.
Tomklns will perform tho mnrrlago ceremony,
which will tnko place April 29.
ALONG THE MAIN LINE
OVEHBROOK Mr. nnd Mrs. William II. Horat
mann will open their country placo nt Over
brook tho first week In May.
Mr. and Mrs. John F. O'Connell returned last
week from a fortnights trip to Atlantic City.
Mrs. O'Connell will be remembered as Miss
Alice B. Mulltn.
Mr. and Mrs. AVIUIam N. Morlcc, of Over
brook, will entertain at dinner tonight nt tho
Germantown Cricket Club prior to tho club
dance. In honor of alios Florence Pcaco Smith
and Dr. Robert G. Torrey, whoso engagement
nas announced. Tho guests will Includo .Mr.
and Mrs. Aubrey Reoves Bunting, Mr. and
Mrs. William Hirst, Mr. and Mrs. John U.
Cope Morton, Mr. and Mrs. Percy 11. Wilson,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Colohan, Mrs. John
Nelson Purvlance, Mr. Howard Sheblo and Mr.
Harry Pcarco.
' BALA Mrs. Ha'rrlson B. Wright, of St.Asaph'a
Rectory, has returned from n. short visit with
her sister, Mrs. Wyllys Terry, of Now York.
The Bala-Cynwyd Athletic Association will
present a delightful musical comedy, entitled
"The nest Cure," by Joseph Collins, the night
of May 22, at tho Bala-Cynwyd Auditorium. As
tho namo suggests, this fourth annual show
of the association centres around a sanatorium
la which fair nurses, doctors, a patient and his
father form Interesting complications In a love
affair, which finally ends tho right way for tho
head nurso and .Tack.
Tho play, which Is being coached by Jero
Bhaw, Jr., promises to bo unusually well pre
sented, Mr. George B. McKlnnoy, of Bala, Is
musical director of the play, and tho cast Is as
follows :
Jora, Head Nurse Miss Isabell M. Galbralth
Polly Her Assistant. ...Miss Grace It. Vandlvcr
Mr. Schultz Mr. Thomas D. Vandlver
Jack, Ills Son Mr. Joseph A'. Simpson
Parlor Mr. William Fischer
Mrs. Schultz Mlsa Edna Jones
The chorus will Include tho following well
known young people n round Bala and Cjnwyd:
i s Louise de la F. Keefe, Miss Ruth C. Cross,
Miss Helen S. Jones, Miss Isabel Sperlng, Miss
Kthelwyn Vandlver, Mr. Verdeu K. Simpson.
Hr, Iludulph Lukens, Mr. Grant ICerlgan, Mr.
Donald Knowlton, Mr. Karle Baker, Mr. George
U. McKlniicy. Jr., and Mr. Howard McNIelc.
Tho committee In chnrgo of tho dunce In
cludes Mr William S. Kmerson, Mr. Harry A.
i'errelra, Mr. Itudulph LuUons, Mr. Oeorgo B.
Kinney, Mr. George B. Gillespie and Mr. Georgo
B. Kinney, Jr.
nTCPiYf a wnmvM
I Mrs. Georgo Edward Tilge, of 228 West Chel
ten avenue, has Issued cards announcing tho
marriage of her daughter, Mss Helen Tllge, to
Ur. Lawrence rtfpley Clapp on Saturday, April
, , m Denver, uoi, Mr. and Mrs. U'lapn win ua
tiome after May 1 at Sllverton, col.
Among (hose who entertained at dinner last
Wght before the Army and Navy Relief dance
t Manhelm were Mr, and Mrs. Churchill Will
iams, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred 9. Weill, whose
uts numbered eight: Mr, and Mrs. Alexan
dr W, Wlster, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick
t Swope. Others' who dined at the club and aft
erward attended the dance were pr. and Mrs.
Alfred, Reginald Allon. Mlssea Wood. Mrs. J,
' Nelson Purylance, Francesco iiara, Mr, and
' f. Henry HenU, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs, Harry
'' Ross. Others noticed dancing were Mr. and
Mr. Mantle Fielding, Mr. and Mrs. Henry K.
r lewis, Mr, and Mrs. Charlea M. Williams, Mr.
Marshall Wlnpenny. Mr. Robert Boyle. Miss
Kathertne Kreamer, Mr- and Mrs. Thomas
Sana White. Mr and Mrs. Henry S. Grove,
Mf and Mrs J.'dward Walter I'lark. Mr. and
Walter Ross, Mr. Sharpies Jones. Mr
Woman M-A-ready, Mr. and Mr. Maxwell
ultocit, Mr and Mr Franklin JIcCr Wlrs-
man, Miss Julia Lavlno, Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert
Martin Wllllnms, Mr. Edgar W. Ilalrd, Mr. and
Mrs. Evan Taylor, Mrs. Lovall Hodge, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Wharton Churchmnn, Miss Clarissa Town
ley Chnse, Mr. nnd Mrs. William II. Georgo
nnd Mr. and Mrs. Chnrlrs Schwartz.
Mrs. John A. Reeds, or 607 West Upsal street,
will entertain at luncheon tomorrow. Pink
sweet peas will carry out tho color scheme, nnd
tho guests will Includo Mrs. Samuel Woodward,
Mrs. Scntt Nenrlng, Mrs. Reeves Kent Johnson,
Miss Anna Stuart. Miss Florence Onrdnor, Miss
Anna tiemilston, Miss Elcnnor Edmonds, Mrs.
Wnlter Raul, Miss Kathcrlno Elliott nnd Miss
Gwendolyn Wilbur Taylor.
ALONG THE READING
Miss Georglno Flske, of Providence, R. I .
lias returned to her home, after n visit of sc
crnl days with her cousin, Miss Virginia Llppln
cott, nt her home, Stonrliouc, Cheltcn Hills, P.
Mies Caroline I.lpplucntt and Miss Mary W.
Llpplnrott, of Rabbit Hill. Cheltcn Hills, will
entertnln ns their guest Mrs. Paul Blatchford.
of Oak Park, Chicago, 111, who will arrlvo to
moirow. Mrs, Blatchford has been spending
tho winter at Plneliurst, N. C, nnd Is now
visiting at Vnssar, whole her dnughtcr, Miss
Barbaia Blatchford, i it college.
Glcnsldo Troop, No. I, Hoy Scouts of Amer
ica, will hold a fair and supper on Saturday
April 21, starting at 2 o'clock, In tho basement
of St Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church.
Olensldo, Tables will bo attractively arranged
with a variety of fancy articles nnd household
nccesiltlcs; nlso delicious homn-mado cakes.
Jellies, candles anil pics. Tho proceeds will bo
used for band and camp equipment, and other
necessities.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Alficd F. P. McClure. Jr..
formerly of Wyncote, who nro now living In
Concord, N. If., nro receiving congratulations
on tho birth of a daughter. Mrs, McClure will
ho remembered nt Miss Jullctto Perkins, of
New London, Conn.
Mrs. O. C. Blcy, of 3d stiect, Olncy, It en
tertaining Miss Clnra Keser, of Portland, Mass.,
whoso engagement to Mr. Cornelius Von Bour
gondlcn, of Holland, was recently announced.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Mrs. Albert S. King, of tho Trncy, Stith nnd
Chestnut streets, will entertnln nt luncheon,
followed by bridge, tomorrow nftcrnonn. Her
guestfl will Include Mrs. William Johnson, Mrs.
Thomas Walker, Mrs. Robert "J. Hicks, Mrs.
Harry Bloodsworth, Mrs. Charles Shoemaker,
Mrs. Sonton Tlnsley, Mis. Albert Blgler, .Mrs.
Edward S. Scarlett, Mrs. Edward C. Benders,
Mrs, Alexander Schrelhcr, Jim. S. Merrill
Weeks,, Mrs. David McCoach, Mrs. Frederick
ICorte, Mrs. Louis Carter, Jlr3. Georgo Moore,
Miss Sarah Matthews, Mrs. Charles Farrell,
Mrs. John G. Fleck, Mrs. Georgo Dungan, Mrs.
Harry B. Illckrmui, Mrn. Elmer Troth, Mis. J.
Bertram Hcrvey, Mrs. Walter Detwcllor and
Mrs. Albert P. Clime. Tho tables will he at
tractively decorated with pink rosebuds and
sweet pens.
Mrs. F. C. Halght, of 6324 Irlng street, en
tertained at dinner this week In honor of Miss
Viola King nnd Mr. Merrlt Russcl, whoso mar
rlngo will take placo In Juno. Among tho
gucets were Mrs. Emma King and Miss Elsie
King.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Cavannugh, of CS12 Vine
street, havo Issued announcement curds of the
birth of n daughter, Miss Mary Cavannugh.
NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA
Miss Mary A. Doyle, whoso engagement to
Mr. Lewis A. Morgan has recently been an
nounced, was given a linen shower on Satur
day evening by Mrs. Adolph J. Pcro, nt 3072
Frankford avenue. Mlsa Doyle wns tho re
cipient of a number of beautiful gifts. During
the evening several vocal and Instrumental
selections wcro given, after which a buffet sup
per was served.
Among thoso present wero Mr. and Mrs.
Adolph J. Pero, Mr. and Mrs. John Doyle, Mr.
and Mrs. Thomaa Morgan, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank
Kearney, Mr. nnd Mrs. James Mcharg, Mr. and
Mrs. John McLaughlin, Mr. nnd Mrs. George
PrendorgaBt, Mr. and Mrs. John Najlor, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Foro, Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Nay
lor, Mrs. Mary Shingle, Mrs. William Foster,
Mrs. E. Ehelm, Mrs, May Eblnger, Mlsa Mar
guerite Doyle, Miss Anna M. Morgan, Miss
Helen Doyle, Miss Margaret Egnn, Miss Mary
Egan, Miss Suo Duffy, Miss Knthryn Costlgan,
Miss Anna Callahan, Miss Mary Ring, Miss
Jean McGrath. Miss Elizabeth G. Kervln, Miss
Emma Ehelm, Miss Mary Shingle, Miss Mar
garet C. Kervln, Mlbs Josephine Lonegnn, Miss
Florence Ehelm, Miss Cora Alexander, Miss
Sadlo S. Collins, Miss Eleanor C. Kervln, Mr.
Lewis A. Morgan, Mr. William Downey, Mr.
John O'Brien, Mr. William Lonegan, Mr. Jamea
Coatlgon, Mr. John Fallon, Mr. Aloys Mof
fltt, Mr. William Llepert and Mr. Pfelfter.
The Class A banquet of the Phlladelphln
Trades School was held In the Windsor Hotel
last evening. The toastmaster was Mr. Wil
liam C. Ash, principal of tho school. Other
speakers at tho banquet wero Mr. Leo Don
nelly, Mr. Harold Armltago and Mr. Harry
Adelman.
Mrs. S. J. Taylor, of 2311 East Cumberland
streot, held a suffrage meeting at her home
Monday.
CAMDEN AND VICINITY
Mr. and Mrs. George C. Krcweon, of West
Maple avenue, have announced the engage
ment of their daughter, Miss Elva Kreweon, to
Mr. William H. Wagoner, of 2W Cooper street,
eon of the late Mr, William II, Wagoner.
Mre. Isabel Clark, of iOl West Maple avenue.
Merchantvllle, entertained her reading club at
ita last fortnightly meeting, when her sister,
Miss Hattle Cragln, had charge of the pro
gram. Notice for the Society pago will be
t-,J m,J nrlntarl In tha Evanlnti Lad
ao-
full, with full address, and when possible
telephone number must be given,
Send all uch communications to
"Society Editor." Evening Ledger, 603
Cheetnut street.
Unless these requirement are carried
out o that verification may be possible,
the notices will not be published.
Notice Tor tne oocmy page win qo ac
cepted and printed in the Evening Ledger,
but all uch notice must be written on
- !.! tt Uft nanar. must ha alnnaH In
MRS. DON K. FRARY t'hato y """brant amino.
Dnuglitor o Mr. and Mrs. I). G. Royul, of Camden, whose marriage took placo
yestcrduy.
CHARITY AFFAIRS
St. Martha's Country House Will lie Given
Benefit by Popular Fraternity
Tho month of Mny, the most ideal bcastm for
out-of-door entertaining, will bring a rcvlvnl
of garden fcttH for sweet charity. Ono of thu
most Interesting of tneso Is being planned by
tho Delta Knppa Psl Fraternity, tho proceeds
to bo used to help maintain the St. Martha's
Country House nt West Chester, which was
opened last summer, nnd to which many wco
tots ouo ovcral delightful weeks of frosli air.
Tho affair wilt bo given on tho afternoon of
Tuesday, May IS, on tho giounds of Mrs. Samuel
F. Houston's eslato nt St. Martin's. Llttlo
Lillian Emerson, whoso reinarkahlo dancing
has created such cnthuslnsm wherever sho
ha appeared, will bo ono of the di awing cards
of tho occasion. There will nlso be competition
dancing, In chnrgo of Miss Kitty Brlutoii and
Miss Cccllo Howell. Other features will In
cludo h French sliop, attended by Mrs. J.
Rldgway Rcllly anil airs. G. Clymer Brooko:
garden tnblo. In charge of Mrs. Arthur Brocklo
nnd Mrs. Charles Plntt, 3d: candy booth, in
chnrgo of Miss Edith Prtera and Miss Elslo
Stewart; market, attended by Mrs. Alfred
Stengel nnd Mies Kitthnriuo Leonard, ond a
toy table, of which Mrs. Edgar B. Howard and
Miss Elizabeth Henry will have charge.
No modern outdoor party Is complete with
out Its dog show, eo this has been undertaken
by Miss Mnry Glcndlnnlng, Miss Peggy Ross
nnd Miss Betty Troltor. And there will also
bo n pony show, to be held at 3 o'clock, under
milE Philadelphia Opcrntlo Society will pro-
J-duco "Faust" at tho Academy of MutHc to
night nt 7:45 o'clock. Mr. Wasslll Leps has
directed tho music, Mr. Joseph C. English Is
Btago manager and Mr. Albert W. Newman Is
the ballet master. Reservations havo been made
by Mr. E. T. Stotesbury, Mr. Alexander Van
nonsselacr, Mrs. John F. Struthers, Mrs. Sam
uel F. Houston, Mrs. Charles B. Coxe, Mrs. Ar
thur II. I.eit, Mrs. J. Levering Jones, Mrs.
Kdlngham B. Morris, Mr. Thomas McKcau, Mr.
j. Willis Mnrtln, Mr. Francis B. Reeves, Mrs.
William Sellers, Mr. George D. Rosengarten,
Mrs. L. Howard Weatherly, Mrs. Pcrclval Rob
erts, Jr., and Mrs. Edward B. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Southern Conway, of the
Avondalo, SDth nnd Locust streets, will glvo n
"baby rarty" nnd danco at tho Wsnncileld
Country Club. Tho guests will Include Mr. and
Mrs. J. Herhert Reading, Mr. und Mrs. Wheeler
Lord, Naval Constructor nnd Mrs. A. B. Court,
Mr. and Mrs. AVIUIam Ryan, Mr. and Mrs.
Horace Dawson, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Chantry.
Mr, and Mrs. Do Haven Yocuin, Mies Helen
jlarrlty, Miss Beatrice Harrlty, SIlss Edna
Moorchcad, Miss Marguerite locum, Miss
Ellrabeth Smith, Miss Margaret May, Miss
Leonldo Daget, Miss Miriam Megargee, Miss
I.oriia Megargee, Miss Mary Peebles, Mr. John
Bayne, Mr, James McCarey, Mr. Gager Phillips,
Dr. George Shields, Mr. William Peebles, Mr.
Reynolds Plerpont.Mr. Wesloy Kirk, Lieutenant
Cook, Mr. C. Turner, Mr. Stanley Ross, Mr.
Jamea Nelson, Mr. Barton Lincoln, Mr. N.
Hagerty, Mr. Miller Frailer, Mr. Roy Book
myer, Mr. Wesley Greenwood and Mr. Harold
B. Montgomery.
This afternoon an unusual concert will be
given at Horticultural Hall In aid of the Houso
of St. Michael and AH Angela for Young
Colored Cripples. The music, and readings are
entirely by colored composers, and will ba ren
dered by flrst-clasa colored talent. The
patronesses Include Mrs. J. Arnold, Mis
Julia V. Ash, Mr. II II. Anscll. Mrs.
Horace Brock, Mr. Arthur Brock, Mm I Shaw
Buraln, Miss Bcueke, Miss Pauline D Bowie.
MUs Marlainne BIddle, Mr. Ernest Chase,
Mrs. M. IL Cryer, Mr. 3, Gardner Cassatt,
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the direction of Miss Gladys Williams. Mrs.
Howard Butcher, Jr., nnd Mis. Frederick Dunn
will hnvo ii very Interesting nnd mystifying
fcatuie, labeled "Fun for Children."
A veiy real and up-to-date midway will bo
In charge of Miss LIUlo I'hcston, Miss Dorothy
nisston, Miss Elizabeth Fo and Urn. Francis
A. Lewis, 3d. Mrs. Edwin N. Benson, Jr., will
have the liower shop nnd Miss Loula K.
Rawlo tho moving pictures, and last, but not
Ieust In point of attraction, will bo tho tea
room, presided over by Mlsa Virginia Rodman.
A number of younger girls will act aa liower
scllets, cigarette vendeis nnd waitresses.
FRANKFORD
Mrs. Harmer will entertain at a "500" party
next week at her homo lit Frankford. Her
gucits will number 16, and tho guest of honor
will bo Miss Helen Dougherty, of German
town. Mr. and Mrs. Stott, of 6130 North Water
street; Mr. and Mrs. Margcrlson nnd their
daughters. Miss Margaret Margcrlson ond Miss
Helen Mnrgerlson, of Front street nnd Wcllens
avenue, nnd Miss Lulu Wcndt, of Cheltenham,
spent n. few days last week at tho Margcrlson
cottage at Ocean City, N. J.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank L. Harmer, of Harrison
street, will entertnln a party over tho week
end nt their cottugo In Atlantic City. Their
guests will till coma from Philadelphia, and
will Includo Mr. and Mrs. James Tolond, Mr.
and Mrs. AValtor Gallagher, Mr. and Mrs.
James Waters and Mr. nnd Mrs. Franklin
Molds.
Mrs. George Calvert Carter, Mrs. J. Sydney
Crawford, Mrs. C. Howard Clark, Jr., Mrs.
Jamea B. Coryell, Mrs. Georgo W. Chllds Drexcl,
Miss Edith AV, Dallas, Mrs. Samuel Grant
Dlehl. Mrs. Edgar Earlo, Mrs. Allan Evans,
Mrs. Joseph Fox, Mrs. F. S. Glgcr, Mrs. ThomaH
Garland, Mrs. Wllllum Goodwin, Mrs. Maurice
Ilcckscher, Mis. II. AA'. Harrison, Mrs. A. A.
Jackson, Miss Rebecca Jackson, Mrs. Howard
Kueedlcr, Mrs. Albert Lucas, Mrs. II, B. Leaf,
Mrs. James Large, Miss Nina Lea. Mrs. AA'. If.
Lex, Miss Allco Montgomery, Mrs. W. T. Pharo,
Mrs. AVIUIam Piatt Pepper, Mrs. George AVhar
ton Pepper, Mrs. C. Stuart Patterson, Mrs.
David Popper, Mrs. Howard B. Page. Mrs.
Thomas Reath, Mrs. Philip M. Rhlnelander,
Miss Anna Randolph, Miss H. Ronaldson, Mrs.
.Michael M. Rlter, Mrs. F. S. Stanley, Mrs. J.
Alison Scott, Mrs. Rosallo Smith, Mrs. Har
rison Taylor, Mrs. J. AV. Vaux, Mlsa H. J.
AVrlght, Mrs. Charles AVhccler, Mrs. J. Bolton
AA'lnpenny and Mrs. Horace F. AA'eeks.
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"OLD MASTERS OF PHOTOGRAPHY"
Fra Exhibition o( Original Photograph! by Lswl
Carmll, D. O. Hill, Cameron anl Keith.
The Photographio Society o( Philadelphia
1815 Saneom St. Open Dally 0 A. M. to 8 P. M.
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Special -Mile. Mlchelena Peanettl
r A QT NTH Walnut 8th at. Twlea Dally,
UAOllNW. HABTOia'S bio enow
Till most Important nnd Intel fisting wedding
of tho day Is thai of Mies Jessie Porter,
i daughter of Mrs. Ullznboth Porter, of Bowling
I Clrren, Ky., to Pr. Louis Theodore dn Mcdlcln
Snjotis, son of Or. nnd Mrn, Charles 15. de
Medlcla Sajoitn, of MM Walnut street. The
I'cicmnny will he performed In tho Second
PreshMerlan Chinch, the Rev. Dr. Jnmcs Huh
bert, nn Intimate friend of tho hrldo'a family
In Kentucky, olllclntlng. Tho hrldn will bo at
tended by her sister. Miss Amelia Porter, ni
maid of honor, nnd Miss Joy Amelia Fletcher,
ns flower girl. The bridegroom will havo its best
mnn hit cousin. Mr. Aurello Olornl, a dis
tinguished pianist, of Rome, Italy. Tho ushers
will bo Mr. Otistavns B. Fletcher, Mr. C.
William Bergner, Jr., Dr. J. Leon Herman, Dr.
Martin Ernll Rchfuss, Mr. Frederic R. Lcldy
nnd Mr. D. A'inton Stnhl, nil of Philadelphia.
Tho bride, who will bo given In mnrrlago by
her cousin, Mr. Clinton 13. Porter, will wear n
gown of whlto satin, trimmed with Chnntllly
lare, nnd finished with a court train falling
from tho shoulder. Her ell wilt bo of tulle,
held In placo with orange, blossoms nnd n
chnplet of pearls. A shower of bilrto loses ond
lilies of tho valley will Torm her bnuniiet.
The maid of honor will wear a smart froolc
of whlto pussy willow taffeta, trimmed with
small wreaths of pink roses. On her hair sho
will wear n Grecian band of pink tulle, having
long strcamcis that will be held lit placo with
tho tiny rosebuds. Sho will carry an arm
bouquet of shaded pink sweet peas, having
streamers of pink sntltt. Tho llttlo flower girl
will ba dressed sweetly In a whlto lingerie
dross, finished with a sash of pink satin. Shn
will carry a basket of pink sweet pens with
tho pink ribbons. On entering the church a
wedding march composed by Dr. Isaac Barton,
nn Intlmnto friend of tho bridegroom's father,
will bo played. Tho march was played nt thn
tlmo of tho wedding of Dr. and Mrs. Chailcs
Sajous, 31 years ago. After tho ceremony a.
reception will follow nt the homo of tho hrlde
groom'n parents, SO 13 AVnlnut street, nnd on
their return from their wedding trip Dr. nnd
Mrs. Sajous will be nt home at 2013 Wnlnut
street.
VAN NAMI3 FULLKR.
Tho mnrrlago of Miss Hmmii Louise Fuller,
dnughtcr of Dr. nml Mis. John Grant Fuller,
tn Mr. John Lester A'an Name, nt Brooklyn.
X, V., will tnko place quietly this afternoon at
4 o'clock In the N'orthmlnster Pieshyterlnn
Church, .loth nnd Unrlng streets. Tho cere
mony will bo performed by tho Rev. Dr.
Joseph AVIlson Cochran, nsslsted by tho Rev.
Dr. AV. Courtlnnd Robinson. Owing to Illness
In the bride's family no Invitations have been
Issued.
Tho bride, who will bo given In mnrrlago by
her father, will wear a traveling gown of dark
blue silk poplin and a leghorn hat, nnd will
carry violets Miss Florence AA'Inthrop, Miss
Fuller's only attendant, will also bo gowned
In dark blue. Llttlo Miss Clnra Fuller, who was
to have been (lower gill, will bo prevented from
attending by Illness.
Mr. Frank Clinton A'nn Name, a brother of
tho bridegroom, will art as best mnn. A sup
per nt tho home of tho bride's patents. .110.!
Baring street, will follow tho ceremony. Mr.
nnd Mrs. A'nn Namo will bo at homo after
September 1 at 110 Hast IDth street, Brooklyn.
SCHKNIC-TCnSSLHR.
The mnrrlago of Miss Anna Loulso Kessler,
dniighter of Mr. and Mrs. John Kessler, of
1G2I North 21th street, will tnko placo this ovo-
nlng to Mr. Frederick Gerhard Scheiik, of
AVhrellng. AV, A'a. The ceremony will bo per
formed by thu Hov. Carl lllrgel In tho homo
ot tho bride, at 8 o'clock, followed by a recep
tion. The bride, who will bo given In marriage
by her father, will wear a gown ot whlto crepo
charmeusc, elaborately trimmed with duchesso
lace. Her veil will be of tulle, arranged on a.
small cap nnd held in plnco with or.tnge blos
soms. Sho will carry a shower bouquet of
white roses, orchids and lilies of the valley.
Miss KesMer will havo ono attendant, Miss
Lorena Schcnk, sister of tho bridegroom. Sho
will wear whlto net over pink chiffon, ilnlnhed
with a brocaded bluo glidle. Her bouquet will
bo of pink roses.
Mr. Schenk will bo attended as best man by
Mr. Howard Oberman, also of AVhcellng. After
nn extcnslvo wedding tilp Mr. nnd Mrs. Schenk
will bo at homo after June 1 In AVoodland. u
suburb of Wheeling.
AVINTKR-.M.UUBYNOLDS.
MKi Mary AValker Macltcynolds, daughter of
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TOMORROW, 11 A. M.
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All Theatrical Organliatlnna Imlte.l.
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Forrest ffi. Mat. Today FV.$1.50
"Hello Broadway"ftwI:L,Ik5MSt-o-L0LE-
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NEXT WEEK SEATS TOMORROW
carlo Grand Opera Co.
100 PEOPLE SO OPERATIC BTAnB
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L A 8 T AV H 13 K
The Avenging; Conscience
Next I MRS. LESLIE CARTER in
Week I "THE HEART OF MARYLAND"
MR. FRANK SPEAIQHT JN
"THE PICKWICKIANS"
NEW CENTURY DRAWINO ROOM
U-t South 12th Street
WEDNESDAY KVENINO, APRIL S13T
At HI tin Fifteen O'clock
Benefit ot Howard limitation (or nirla.
Ticketa. SLOP. For aala HU a. 11th.
' ' ACADEMY OF MUSIC
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CROSS
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KEYS
THEATRE
OTHERS and PHOTOPLAYS
New Program Moo. and Thar.
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Mr. nnd Mrs. William ,l Mnrrteynolds, will be
tonio tho brldo of Louis Handall AA'Inlcr, Jr..
tonight, nt 8 o'eloclt, In tho homo of her parents,
llC Crlchet avenue. The ncv. David H, Sander,
pastor of tho Methodist Hplscopal Church, lllh
f licet nnd AA'ashlngton nenue. nnd nn undo of
tho bride, will odlclnte.
The bride, who will bo given In marriage by
her father, will wear a quaint old-tlmo dress
fashioned In Hmplro effect and with quitting of
taffeta around Iho edgo of tho short, full skirt
She will wear n pearl ornament In her hand nnd
will carry a bouquet of sweet peas and lilies of
tho valley.
Miss Ollvo Mncrteynolds, sister of the bride,
will be tho maid of honor, nnd sho will woar
v.'hlte satin of pink nnd will carry pink sweet
teas. Mrs. lidgar Davidson, of Hallburne, N.
A., a recent bride, hnvlng been Miss Heta.
Keenen, whoso marriage took placo In Apr"i
nnd Miss Hnuna Ilea will be bridesmaids. They
will be dressed alike, In uhlio satin with
bodlres embroidered III pink nnd bluo beads,
and their bouquets will be the same as the maids
or honor. A tcrcptlon will follow tho cote
mony, Afti-r a wedding trip, Mr. nnd Mrs. AVInter
will live In Ardniorc.
AVILKlNSON-AVHBBLKn.
Tho wedding of Miss Oetievra K. AVheeler,
daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert II. AA'heeler,
to Mr. Charles J. AVllklnson will take plnco
tonight at 7:"0 o'clock at tho homo of the
hrldo's parents, 13H Cedar avenue. Tho ncv,
O. Hlcklcy Burns, pastor of tho Calvary Meth
odist Kpiscopal Church, th street and Balti
more nvenue, will officiate.
The brldo will bo gowned In Ivory-whlto Ratln,
trimmed with durhesq lace. Tho skirt will bo
short nnd quite full, nnd there will be a court
train of tho satin, over which will hnng the,
long tullo veil, held by ornnge blossoms. A
shower bouquet of bride roses and lilies of
tho valley will ho carried. Miss Wheeler will
havo Miss Laura Thless and Miss Cnrrle Hud
son as brldesmnlds. Miss Thless will wear a
frock of palo pink crepo de chine, veiled In pink
chiffon nnd trimmed with Chnntllly lace, while
Miss Hudson will wenr pale blue crepe do
chine, draped with hlno chiffon nnd Chantllly
luce. Both brldesmnlds will carry arm bou
quets of pink roses, and will wear Grecian
bands on their hair.
Mr. Hnrold AVllklnson, n brother of the bride
groom, will act ns best man. Following tha
ceremony there will be a leceptlon, at which 160
guests will be present
IIAA'HNS-AVICK.
Prominent among tonight's weddings will fc
that of Mls Anna Gcrtrudo AA'Ick, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John U AVlck, of 21st and Ve
nnngo streets, to Mr. Earlo Ashcroft Havens,
which will tnkc placo in the Trotestant Episco
pal Church of the Resurrection, Broad and
Tioga streets. The Rev. James O. Mcllhenny
will oITlclnto. Mr. AVlck will give his daughter
In marriage. Her gown of whlto satin trim-,
med with duchesso lace is made with a court
train, nnd her veil of tulle will bo nrranged
with a cap and orange blossoms. Sho will
carry n bouquet of lilies of the vnlley. Miss
Roba AVlck will ho her rfster's maid of honor.
Tho bridesmaids will bo Miss Marjorlo AVhlte,
Miss Elizabeth Flte, Miss Metn AA'eber and
Miss Blanche, Barton. Miss Yxoiino Havens,
tho young sister of tho bridegroom, will b
flower girl.
Mr. llnvcnw will have for his best mnn Mr.
Albert Hooven, and for ushers Mr AA'lllIam
Clausen, .Mr. Itobert Emblck, Mr. C. Taut Ray,
Jr., Mr. Robert AV. Bollock. Tho ceremony
will be followed by u reception at tho Roose
velt. Tho bridegroom nnd bride, after an ox
tended tour through the South, will live at 163
Butler street, whero they will rccelvo after
June 1.
AMUSEMENTS
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BATH TUB
in the funniest play since
"Charley's Aunt."
NED WAYBUItN'S produc
tion of
"SHE'S IN AGAIN"
Three Hundred & Fifty-three
(353) good, solid laughs.
BROAD THS, NOW
Mat. Today. Best Seats, $1.
Nights cfc Sat. Mat., SOo to $1,50,
FORREST FRIDAY
AT O CLOCK
ALL-STAR BENEFIT
I.N AID OF
THE BABIES' HOSPITAL
RIOUEST HILL OF TIIB YEAR
I'lHlor the Allspice nf
THE UNITED THHVriU: MANAGERS OF PIIILA.
ileo M I'uhan. William Collier. Iul Dreaaler,
Belle Illam he illellu lUcndwuy). Florence Martin
II'B o' My Heart l. Clark It Vcrrll, Cantor & Le
ill K Kelihai John U Voting Itlanche Morrison.
Ktlna Miintey iTIie Little Cafe! 1st Act of "ttbe'a In
Again" lloxy li Korea (Klxon'a (Irand) Mar
Kuetiie rSawtella Duffy & 'n , In "The Surprise" cm
Nlnoiil Edln tlrnrge (Win I'clin). Tovo Troupe, a
ttiaon Chy Four iKeione).
Prliea 6lo to :.' Heata Selling at Box Office.
A R P. A T. T A OPENS i!
Chestnut Htreet, Below 16th SATURDAY 4i
PHOTOPLAYS W1?YT
CONT1NOOUS iNiiiAJ.
10 A M. to 11:10 P. M. AT 10 A. M.
The A'itagraph Company, Familiar AYHb the
Amailne; Succeaa of
"THE JUGGERNAUT"
At lha Aitagraph Theatre, New York, before the
moat critical public in the word, a cratlfled in
announcinfi the
FIRST SHOWING
Of Thu Colouua of Modern Railroad Dramas at the
Opening ef Thla Theatre.
CONT1NWINU MONDAY AND TUESDAY NEXT
B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE"
CHESTNUT AND TWELFTH STREETS
Matinee 3:00 P. M Night 8 PM.
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