HVMiyfg LEDGBll PHIItAlWlyl?aiA THURSDAY, APB1L SO, lfttfr zz2 DUKE-BIDDLE WEDDING PARTY FA iv interesting mectlntr took plnco yc ,Av nt the homo of the fit, Hev. nnil W. rhlllp nhlnclnmlcr, 251 South Kit street, fit nl'lv11 fc by both told of the Cambridge Conference. . "ii LWffiPiPwr Cfl I L 1 XMk fetf. K .. caltv It. Smith, of ltoo Wnlnul street, ft! inker, ft cotlnfie nt Uar Ilnrbor, Mc, wlilclt t will occupy for the summer. in ,t Mrs. S. Jtetrnrceo AVrlfiht, Miss Mnr- Pfret wrlRht, Miss Hnnnnh Wrlsht and Mr. &-.,,,,,. u'lloht will lenvo some time In 'tuno iAtSt Bur Jlnrbor, Me., where they hnve taUen a duse for tile fliimnicr. m.-. ihi in . her guest Miss Mnry Itodney Conovcr. L.- . nml Mr. LVIwIn Lane have returned Ltn their honeymoon nml aro living In their S"(r liome, Mil Morris Btrcct, near Chcltcn ttnue. Mrs. Uno will bo remembered ns Miss jfy Aldcn, of Portland, Me. Mrs. Lnno will t at homo Tlieeuny nucrnuuna uiinus inu gonth of May. Ri. .i Mm. Itlclinrd M. Holllnushead. of ftfrerlon. N- J-, announce the cnsrnixemcnt of Heir daughter, aims jennncue nuiiumsirauii r.'t, linrold Wntklns Lelnan, of this city. No date has been set for the wedding. hr. nntl Mrs. Clcorgo V. Chllds Droxcl will RitcrUln at a dlnner-danco tonight at their Some, Wootton, Hryn iiawr. !m Pntintcss do Trampo will entertain nt Sncheon and cards todny at Scdgley Club. Ejlr James Crosby Drown, of Ardmorc, will w. - jlnniti. n (tin Tlnrlnnr Hunt Club to- IflM a Bib liiiht. There will bo 13 gucnts, KJIUs Mary K. Qlb3on -will entertain at her R , in Wvnnewood tomorrow In honor of hladamo Alno JIalnbcrg, who will speak on ? .. e.tflVnr-n In Trlnlnnil. Jtoma" oi......n- - !lMr. W. Bayard Van Hcnssclncr, of Ainnny, tjho Is visiting ir. nna Jira. aiuahikici' Rensselaer, will be guest of honor at a lunch coa to bo given tomorrow by Jlre. AVilllam U. Churchman. in. rcilen Lathron Hopkins entertained at Lihpnn vestcrday afternoon at her home, 112 fefflth !lst street, In honor of Miss Kathnrino triv tVnlKii nml her bridal party. In tho MUilag Miss 'U'alsh gave nn Informal supper it ier home, 1S2G Tine street, following tho rc teareal for tho wedding. pAT.i.nvmvvn fn-i, momhora nf hn Cvnwvcl Sewlnc Clrclo Fiere entertained ycstciday at luncheon by ono nft tho members, Mrs. E. Clarke Ilawllns, at fcr homo In noxborough, Ta. Tho table was rcitroMivolv tlprnrntrd In crecn nnd white, fe,!.M.nhnlr ferns and tho dainty little will to narcissus forming tho centrepiece. Instead ot tfii.- l nlnn. nnwl. thn linfltnaQ linil lie Alied something very new and novel. A small E i'lllnfrvM wnn nlnnprl nt each EllCSt!! SCat. ;the place card taking tho place of tho chauffeur. iThe ices were also served In tho shape of fcllinnvn .' Amnnir thoso nrcscnfc wcro Mrs. J. fsamuel Stephenson, Mrs. Stephen D. Tily, lu tnkH a,AA.. rimpltnnli AT m .T. PlinrlnB Trrv. Mrs. .i. V. R. Titus. Mrs. Herbert J. jllly, Mrs. Calvin G. Child, Mrs. Joseph Sul IJTJti, Sirs. Martin P. Glynn. Mrs. Joseph V. llltle, Mrs. Frank Seeburger, Mrs: Alexander JV. Peckford nnd Mrs. Hartley. !- i CHESTNUT HILL pMrs. Edward H. Rodgers, of IS West Graver'a Me, entertained at lunencon yesterday at mo Philadelphia Cricket Club. Mr. and Mrs. T, Charlton Henry, of More- Und avenue, havo left for tho Panama Exposi tion. : Mlsa Marian Moyn, of East Graver's lane, has Wiurnea xrom a two-week stay at Atinntic uuy. Miss Edith "W. Dallas, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Trevanlon B. Dallas, of St. JIartin's lano, 111 make her social debut at a tea in the early Mrt of October. r i Mrs. P. C. Archer will glvo a dinner, of 16 covers on Saturday night before tho dance at lh Philadelphia Cricket Club. i GERMANTOWN A little over ?200 was raised at the dance Which was given last week by tho Army Bnd Navy Relief Society, at tho Gcrmantown i-ncket Club. The money will be used for gen ital relief work among the European sufferers. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Warder, of 3110 AVest Perm street, havo taken a cottage nt Ventnot or the summer which they will occupy about June 15. Mrs. Warder's two children. Mrs. fjoseph Brown and Mrs. William Wurtz Har- ar, havo also taken a cottage In Ventnor. Jr. and Mrs. Warder havo taken a house In Siestnut Hill, which they will occupy In the wturan. B. WEST PHILADELPHIA Wlss Margaret Ann May. daughter of Mr. and !. Clarence D. May, of 40 Pine street, will pertain at dlnnr, followed by a circus party, tomorrow night. Her guests wilt Include Mr, ftJ Mrs. A. Southern Conway, Miss Marian goyn. Miss Helen Sanders, Mr. Roy Book Scr and Mr. Wesley Greenwood. ;lr. and Mrs, Forrest B. English, of 019 South jth street, will close their town house and open (heir cottage at Chelsea the first week In June. AT.fYWn rpwTC nnATHMP. M P..n.. XT r It, i.- l.n. mUnva. w. vw4iia irt Dpencer win ue iiuoicaa a,m,w 4y afternoon, May 6, when she will entertain th 1qih i i ,-, . , .. $r- .to uj ner sewing circle i ucr uunio, 11 THrlll 194W T nnnn FPhn.A tn HA JWent are Mrs. Scott, Mrs, Fawcett, Mrs. gerge yirlch, Mrs. Charles Swalm, Mrs. Ar &" C. Oehrle, Mrs, Frederick Hlpp.enstell, Mis Kg'H ippentell, Dr, Edna. Swain and Mrs. gps N. sidman, v le Boy Scouts of Logan will give a benefit the musicals nnri rntorrnlnnient to be Klven M the Logan Athletic and Playground AssOcl- ibis evening at the Logan Drawing !m. Broad and Ruseomb streets, Professor J. Chonourlan haa arrancred a splendid pro tw tor the occasion. There will 'be Informal yMlns after the entertainment. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA i A. Very lmoortant nnd Intprestlne meetlne of & Unluue Club was held at the bomo ot Miss Cohen, S329 Bouth Franklin street, lo the Brty jiart of the wk. An election was held Blch the following girl were elected as w. Mm Jean Baroo, ponor; Mlsf Helen .. 9 , .... ... gj VIDN OFTWE CHAC6UDU81W3TECEREM0 MRS-VftLUAM WM Margolls, president; Miss Pearl nurnstclii, vice !M jj' ' VW( "' i"'i Margolls, president; Miss Pearl nurnstclii, vice president; Miss Rao Baron, secretary nnd treasurer. Luncheon was scived, and tho fol lowing were present; Mis.i Jrnn B.iron, Mi83 Helen Margolls, Miss lino Baron, Miss Pcail Burnstcln, Jlhs Fniinlo Cohen, Miss Jean Cohen, Miss Sarah Gcrson, Miss Ksslo Dciitsch, Miss Helen Lcblang, Jllss Iloso Kr.ikovitz, JIIs3 Cecilia Supnwitz, Mies Anna SclmfTcr and JIIss Lllllnn Schnffcr. q NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA Jllsa Iteba Snyder entertained tho Artemuj Club nt her home, 2212 North 7th street, last week. Among those present wcro Miss Rose Alport, MIsh Hniina Cohen, Mlsa Uertha Troppo, Miss Mlnervn Mnntell, Miss Frances Frnnkcl, Miss Rosella Frnnkcl, Miss Nelllo Moyer, Miss Anna Snyder, MIeh Hnnna Gross, Mr. Benja min Kaback, Mr. Low Kaufman, Mr. Edwnrd Margolls, Mr. Carl Greenspan, Mr. Harry Ja cobs, Mr. Lewis J. Anron, Mr. Karl Schlndlcr, Mr. Michael Greenspan, Mr. Low Frccdman and Mr. Jules K. Ncldltch. A birthday party was given by Miss Eva Hill. 2G.51 North Uodinc street, In honor of the an nlvertnry of tho birthday of Mr. Thomas Ellis lafit Monday evening. Thoso present wcro Miss Esther Williams, 'Miss Kathryn Smith, Miss Bcsslo Moran, Miss Tlllio Morgnn, Mies Helen Wentz, Miss Mnrla Moll, Miss Carrlo Moll, Mr. Daniel Jones, Mr. Louis Brown, Mr. AVIUInm II. Rcllly. Miss Thomas Ellis, Mr. George Suitor, Mrs. William Hill, Mr. Howard Carrlgan. Announcement has been mado of the engage ment of Miss Sara McGuIre, 2140 North Lelth gow street, to Mr. Leonard Gerson, of 0th street and Erie avenue. It is anticipated the wedding will be celebrated In tho latter part of May. Miss Esther Williams has been chosen as tho bridesmaid In tho Interesting event. TIOGA Dr. W. Armstrong Graves, of Park and Al legheny avenuoB,, haB returned from Ocean City. He was accompanied by Mrs. Joseph Geggls and Captain Anton Alilers, of Wlssl nomlng. Mrs. W. D. Chambers, of North Broad street, was hostess at tho final 'luncheon and card party of her "EOO" club yesterday afternoon. Her guests were Mrs. Edward Crawford, Mrs. Frederick Dlttman, Mrs. Benjamin Foster, Mrs. John C. Allen, Jr., Mrs. William H, Whltcomb. Mre. Horace Klelnfeldor, Mrs. Pen. rose Ambler. Mrs. Irwin Balr. Mrs. Harry Haug, Mrs. J. EUwood Wtek, Mrs. Edwnrd E. Davis, Jr.. Mrs. W. R. Snulbb, Mrs. Harry Rit tenhouse. Mrs. John Stief and Mrs. John Wurst, ROXBOROUGH The Thursday Night Club, assisted by the Ushers' Association ot the First Presbyterian Church, Manayunk, will give a unjque "Holl, day Supper" tonight In the social hall of the church, on Baker and Dupont streets. Each table will be decorated to repiosent a national holiday. The menu will be In keeping with the anniversary selected, and the guests will be served by members of the associations tn costumes appropriate to the holiday. Ad dresses will be made by the pastor, the Rev. George N. Makelyj Mr. Charlea Francis, presi dent of the. Ushers' Association, and Miss Bessie Lyster, president of the Thursday Night Club. These will be Interspersed with bright musleal selections. Others who will take part are Mrs. George N. Makely. Mrs. Arthur W. Greer, Mrs. Frank Eekenroth, Mrs. John Miller. Mrs. Robert O. Greer. Mrs. C S. Wilson, Mrs. Charles Cavanaugb, Mrs, Andrew Rsmmert, Mlsa Clara MpMaster, Miss Hlja Moore, Mlsa Florence Hendren, Ml6 Emma Hendrea. MUs Minnie K. Seott, Mlw Mar garetf Hunter. Mrs. Jqseph Ripka, Mrs. A. f MaclluED, Mrs Rumeey. Mrs. Ward Smith.' 1 ' WW V 9L " ,'" NWUSSEVNc. j Impressions of guests of importance at Church as seen NUPTIALS Miss Angela Forney and Mr. William W. Bodino Were Married Today. A fashionable wedding which took pluce today wuii that of Miss Angela dcC. It. Forney, daugh ter of General James Forney and Mrs. Forney, to Mr. William Wurilcn Bodlne. The ceremony was performed ut noon In tho itoly Trinity Me morial Chapel by tho Rev. Floyd W. Tomkins. Tho bride, who was given In marriage by her fnther, was gowned In soft Ivory-white satin and wore a long court train of tulle. Tho eklrt, which was short, was topped by a pcplum of tulle, from which fell a deep ruffle of old roso point lace, an heirloom. Tho veil was also of exquisite old family laco, and was held In place by orange blossoms. Tho bride carried a bou quet of lilies of the valley and gardenias, tied with tulle. Mlf Forney's only attendant, MIbs Susan Lynnh Bruce, wore a frock of mnuvo bordelage bilk. An oversklrt of tho silk was cut nway to reveal a. pettlcout of silver lace, and sllvor lace was also used as a trimming for the bodice. Miss Bruce's lint wn of mauve-colored tullo with a single pink rose, and oho carried a huge bouquet of mauve lilacs nnd pink snapdragons, tied with mauvo satin ribbon. Mr. Bodlne had Mr. Schofleld Andrews as best man, and tho ushern wero Mr. Richard M. Phil ler, Mr. John W. Forney, Mr. F, Ruton-Mlller, Mr. Effingham 11. Morris, Jr., Mr. E. H. Perry, of Boston; Mr. Gilbert Butler, of Utlca, N. V nnd 51r. W. K. Earle, of New York. A email wedding breakfast for the immediate families and Intimate friends of the bride and br.degroom followed the ceremony. OSTERMANN-WALSH. One of the most picturesque weddings of the season took place today at noon when Mlsa Katharine Hockley Walsh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson Hockley Walsh, became the bride of Lieutenant Edward Albert Ostermann, U. S. M, C, The ceremony was performed In St. Mark's Church by the rector, the ReV. Elliot "White. The bride, who w&8tve,Vln marriage by her father, wore an exquisite gown of shimmering white tatln, trimmed with old paint lace, and her veil nlo was of old family lace, She car ried a bouquet of lilies of the valley, Mrs. Arturo de lleeren, who was matron of honor, was gowned In white satin, veiled In clilfl'on, and carried pink sweet peas. The 1 Notices for the Society pao will be ac cepted and printed In the Evening Ledger, but all such notipes must be written on one side of the paper, must be signed in full, with full address, and when possible telephone number must be given, Send all euch communications to "Society Editor," Evening Ledger, 03 Chestnut street. Unless these requirements ara carried out eo that verification may be passible, the .notices will not be published. Nmiih nf miffrane activities nmuinva on JPage 10, tho wedding yesterday at Holy Trinity by a staff artist. bridesmaids. Miss Marie Loulso Wannmakcr and Miss Josephine C, S. Foster, wore dainty frocks of blue, trimmed with pink, nnd large picture lints of whlto straw, which were faced with pink Georgette crepe nnd had streamers of blue velvet. They carried pink sweet pens. Tho little llowcr girl. Miss Ethel P. Butler, wore a quaint frock of white lingerie, with a wide bluo sash, and on her head was a cunning little cap of whlto lace. She carried a basket of pink sweet peas. Mnjor Smedley Darlington Butler, U. S. M. C., acted as best mnn, and the ushers were Captain John C. Beaumont, U. S. M. C; Lieutenant E. W. Sturdevant, Mr. George Herbert Walsh nnd Lieutenant Richard II. Tebbs, Jr., U, S. M. C. The dress uniforms of the members of the wed ding party and of a largo number of tho mili tary guests added n brilliant color note to tho scene. Following the ceremony there was a reception ot the homo, of the bride's parents, 1S26 Pino street. Lieutenant and Mrs. Ostermann, upon returning from their wedding trip, will live at the Philadelphia Navy Yard. FOLEY GRELIS. An Interesting wedding took place this morn ing In St. Columba's Cathollo Church, Lehigh avenue and 23d street, when Miss Mary C. GrcllB, daughter of Magistrate John J. Grells and Mrs. Grells, of 2C08 North 29th street, was given In marriage by her father to Mr. Henry R. Foley, of Tioga. Tho rector, the Rev. Walter P. Gough, officiated at the ceremony. The bride wore a smart coat suit of whlto curduroy and a pink milan braid hat, trimmed with pink roses and satin streamers. A corsage bouquet of pink orchids completed her costume. Mlsa Sadie V. Brogan, the maid of honor, wore a coat suit of blue faille and a mllan braid hat, trimmed with crepe the color of her suit. Helen Ward roses formed her corsage bouquet. Mr. Foley's best man was his brother.VMr. Frank Foley, The ceremony was followed by a breakfast at the honje of the bride's parents for the two famillca, Mr. and Mrs, Foley will spend their honeymoon In Panama and will be at home after June 1 at 1932 Alrdrlo stret, NORTH PHILADELPHIA The Phllo Society, of the Calvary Methodist Episcopal Church, 29t,h and Lehigh avenue, will give an evening of song and recital, tinged with minstrelsy, tomorrow evening, Mrs. Elizabeth Daniels, of 1903 West Diamond street, la visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Daniels, at their home, In Rlverton, n. J, FRANKFORD A wedding of much Interest will be that of Miss Alice Bromley and Mr. William Coghlan, which will take place June 26, Miss Bromley Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Brom ley, of 4T0t Lelper street. The Torresdate Golf Club will move nto its new quarters at Brant avenue and Brlstoj turnpike, Saturaay. May 1- The golf links will be in readiness by May 8. TWO prominent Philadelphia families wro united by marriage todny when Miss Eleanor Celln Thompson, daughter of Mr. nnd Mm. Charles Trotter Thompsuii, became tho lirldo of T. Wllllnms Roberts, of Bain, sou of tho late George 11 Roberts, one llmo president of tho Pennsylvania Railroad. The ceremony was solemnized nt 10 o'clock'lli St. Jnnies' Protestant Episcopal Church, 22d nnd Walnut Htrccts. The Rev. Ilnirlson It. Wright, rector of St." Asaph's Church. Jltilrt, nlllolnled, nsslatcd by the itcV. John MuckrldRC I). I)., pastor of St. James. The chancel wns banked with palms nnd decniiited Wtli houghs of upple blo'sotiiM, whllo clusters of these same blossoms festooned tho pews lcsorvcd for tho fnmlly. The bride, who wni given In marriage by her fnther, looked unarming In her whlto ontln conn, fashioned with long court tntln nnd with bodice made of old Viilonelennoi Inco worn by her mother on her wedding day. Tho veil of tullo was prettily caught with orange blos soms, nnd she carried a shower bouquet of lilies nf the valley nnd whllo orchids. Tnero wcio tluec maids of honor, .Miss Mar garet forties Monotoii nnd tho slstots ot tho bride, Mlsa l'hoobo Pnultncy Thompson mid Miss Mmlc Loulso Thompson. They wcio nil gowned nllko In pnlo bluo sntln, with trim mings of bluo tulle. Picturesque lints of brown tulle, adorned with pink roses, completed tho ciwlumcs, nnd Ihoy cnirlcd bouquets of- npple blossoms. Mr. Roberts had his brother, Isaac W. Rob erts, of Bala, for hln best man, and the ushers were Mr. Percy II. Claik, Mr. Pleico Aichor, Jr., Mr. J. Rniulnll Williams, Jr., .Mr. Henry Howard Ellison, Jr., Dr. Frederick Fralcy, Mr. Thomas Duncan Whelen, Mr. John L. Evan, Mr. Fiodcrlc Rnscngnitmi, Mr. Bmco Bedford, or Tientoii. nnd Mr. Wiillnm C. McUlbbon, ot Now Ynik. Following tho chinch ceremony a leci'ption was held nt the home of the brido's parents, Mr. and Mis. flmrlcS Trotter Thompson, Sllfi Spiuco sliret, wheio the house wns decoiuted nlth pnims and clusters of npple blossoms. -Mr. and Mih. Roberta will mnko their linnm lit Pcnutiyd Funn, ll.ila, tho stately old Colo nial icsltli-ncc which has been in the Roberts family for moio than 200 years. CHARIUNOTON WILIIUR. Tho wedding of Miss Mnry Elizabeth Wil bur, daughter ot Mr. nnd Mrs. William Nelson Wilbur, of Devon, to Mr. Arthur Mowbray Randolph Charrliigton, of Wnrrenlon, Vn., will bo yoleninlzed today. Tho ceiemony will take place nt I o'clock In Old St. D.ivld's Chinch, Itadnor, the rector, the Rev. James 11. Lamb, olllrlatlng. The lirldo, who will bo given In mar riage by her father, will be attended by her sister. Miss Hairlet Mnsou Wilbur, ns maid of honor; .Miss Eleanor Willlums Wilbur ns llowcr girl, nnd Mnstcr John Mason Wilbur as page. Mr. ChairhiKtoii will havo as best man Mr. William Fitch Wllhtir. a luothrr of the bride, nnd tho indicts will bo Mr. Donald Dotz, ,Mr. Lnwrcnco Hillhoilso Wilbur, Mr. W. Kcmblo Yarrow. Miss Wilbur will bo gowned In whlto H.itln, having an overdress of tullo nnd crystal tilm mlng. It will bo finished with ft court train of silver broeado falling fiom tho shoulders. Her veil will bo of old lose point lace held In place by a wreath of nrnngo blossoms, and she will carry a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley. Tho maid of honor will wear an attractive frock of pink taffeta trimmed with tullo of the samo shade. Her lint will also bo pink nnd will bo trimmed with bluo (lowers. Sho will carry nn aim bouquet of pink sweet pens and larkspur. RICHTHR-MOE. The marriage of Miss Sophia Loulso Moe, dniighter of Vlco Consul and Mi. Christian Moe, of Mctchnntvlllc, was solemnized Inst night to Mr. Horace F. Rlchter. Tho ceremony wns performed at 7 o'clock In Grnca Church, and wns followed by a reception nt the Adel phla Hotel, in this city. McGRATH-WHALEN. The marriage ot Miss Elizabeth G. Whalcn to Mr. Patrick J. McGrath was solemnized on Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock In tho Church ot St. Francis de Sales, 47th Mreet nnd Spring' Held avenue, with a Solemn Nuptial Mass. Father Hannay olllcinUd. The bride wns attended by hrir slater, Mlsa Anna Whalen, ns maid of honor, and tho best man was Dr. T. O'Rourke, resident phyalclan of the Medlco-Chlrurgical Hospital. A wedding breakfast nt tho homo of tho bride's mother, 5119 Hazel avenue, followed tho ceremony. Mr. nnd Mrs. McGrath left on Tuesday for New York, where ihey boarded a steamship bound for Bermuda. They will be at homo after May 1 at 6013 Cntharluo street. SWAN-ROBINSON. A quiet wedding took place yesterday at 6:W o'clock, when Miss Eliza Maglll Robinson be came the bride of Mr. Charles Edwnrd Swan, of Trenton. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. John Harvey Lee at the home of tho bride's parents, 6333 Greene street. Miss Rob inson had as her maid of honor Miss M. Adlna L. Roblntion, and the best mnn was James Rob inson. A small reception followed for the Immediate families, Mr. and Mrs, Swan will be at home after June 15 at 36 Delawnrevlew avenue, Trenton. RADCLIFF HANSON. The marriage of Miss Edith J. Hanson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Hanson, ot Pechln street, Roxborough, to Mr. Goorge B Radcllff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Evnn Radcllrf, was solemnized on Monday plght. The Rev. Carl Hirzel, pastor of the Epiphany English Evangelical Lutheran Church, Green lane and SUverwood street, officiated at the ceremony. Mr, and Mrs. Radcliff left for Washington, D. C, and points South. They will be at home after June 15 nt 4335 Pechln street. LEWIS-HOOK. The marriage of MUs Louis Wsrftsld HQk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Addison Hook, of Baltimore. Md., took'plaee last nMjht to Mr. Leroy Moody Lewis, of this city. The ceremony was performed In the Brown Memo rial Presbyterian Church. Baltimore, at 7 o'clPfk, the Rev. Dr. J. Ross. Stevenson, presi dent of Princeton TheoJogleal Seminary, as. listed by the Rev. H- Graham Wilson, omclat. lng. The bride was attended by Mlsa Roberta Jackson, of Front Royal. Va,, as maid of honor; MIsa Mayone Lewis, ot Philadelphia, a sister of tho bridegroom, and Miss Alice Rlnehart, ot Baltimore, ns bridesinnlds. Tho groomsman wns Mr. Owen 11. Lewis, ot Philadelphia, brother of the bridegroom, and the ushers wero Mr. Robert M. Hook, brother of the bride; Mr. Cnrleton Llnsley, Mr. Thomas it. l.tldetfl and Mr. Richard D. Tltlt, ot Phila delphia. On their return from their wedding trip Mr. nnd Mis. Lewis will occupy their new residence, 509 lieacom lane, Merlon, Pa. SILCOX FENIMORE Miss Mildred Fenlmorc, dnughter of Mrs. Kalhiyn Fenlmorc, of 374C, North Cnrllslo street, Tioga, beenmp the bride of Mr. Jesse Sllcox, of 4SU North 12th street, Logan, last night at the home ot her mother. Tho ceremony was performed by tho Rev. Georgo Spencer, for merly pastor of tho Logan Baptist Church, nnil was followed by a reception for tho fami lies nnd nenr friends of the bridegroom and bride. Mr. and Mrs. Sllcox upon their return from nn extended Journey will live In Logan. RAUSCH METZ. Tho mnrrlago of Miss Clara Mctz nnd Mr. Wlltncr Itnush will bo solemnized this evening by the Itov. Mr. Bnrr. of tho Frnnkford Avonue Baptist Church, Finnkford nvenuo nnd Cum berland street. Miss Anna Curry will be maid of honor nnd Mr. Aluln Swan will bo best man. The ceremony will be followed by a reception nt tho brlde'rt home, 2121 Auburn street. After nn extended wedding trip, Mr. nnd Mrs. Rnush will occupy their home, 20.18 Wlshnrt street. DEVLIN WILSON. A pietty wedding wns solemnized yesterday ntternoon nt I o'clock, when Miss Mnry Wilson became the bride of Mr. John Devlin, Jr. The ceiemony wns performed In St. Michael's) Catholic Church. 2d and Jefferson streets, the. Rev. Fnther Hugh Dugnn, pnstor of the chinch, olllclntlng. The bildc was nttended by Miss Rose Kelly ns maid of honor, and tho best man was Mr. John Doyle. After tho ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Devlin left for n wed ding trip to Niagara Fallc. AMUSEMENTS FORREST s,Kv SEATS NOW Till: TUNKFL'L AND DIVKUT1NG OI'EnETTA THE LADY in RED Tuo Yrnrrt nt Theatre flea West ens, Berlin ALL-STAR COMPANY Heailrrl by Valli Valli Ed Martindel Will Phillips GIRLS Glenn Hall Gertrude Vanderbilt Josie Intropidi xiouisii PTPT Q IlKWlTfHlNO JJLlVUO GARRICK Last 3 Evgs. att. THE LITTLE CAFE "''VSra a HKOI.VNINC. MAV X WILLIAM FARNUM In a Wonderful Picture Traduction of KDWAUI) SHKI-DON'S MASTHIU'inCE THE NEW GOVERNOR Continuous. Noon fnlll 11 P 51.. 10c, l.lr, 25o B. F. 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