BTayiyo tPExrijiie-raiDADBiJiptaim Bj&rraffin: mat i:, jcw? It ,fcMls'sWs""lW'al tl J .Ml II 1I tf imi 1 1 tmmmmam mmm wmmm&mm4i SIX OF THE PAST SEASON'S DEBUTANTES pilWi ll y I limn IHI1M I.I. L .HPWr-.rJfcM.llltHI, n.HH, TUB nev. anil Mrs. Harrison Baldwin Wright, of St. Asaph's Iteclory, Bala, an rounce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Sibyl Harrison Wright, to Mr. Edward Os borne Coates. May, the month of sunshine nnn" flowers and warm days, will witness many garden parlies and outdoor charity affairs. On Mon day Mrs. Itobcrt K. McNecly and Miss Florenco McNcely, of Merlon, will entertain nt auction bridge nt the Philadelphia Cricket Club. In tho evening tho Orpheus Club will bo entertained at dinner by Mr. Alexander Van Rensselaer. Mrs. J. Vaughan Merrick nml her daughters, Miss Mary H. Mcrrlclt nnd Miss Anno U. Mer rick, of Denbigh, Iloxborough, will glvo tho first of their Tuesday afternoons In May from 4 until 6 o'clock. No cards havo been sent out, Mrs. Herbert AV. Warden will entertain nt dinner In her home, 1020 Pino street, on that day also. i The most Interesting ovent for Wednesday will bo tho wedding of Miss Francca Stokes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas I C Stokes, of Lono Oak, Germantown, to Mr, Louis C. Clark, Jr., of New York. Tho ceremony will tako placo In old St. Peter's Church, 3d and Pino streets, Thursday will occupy tho tlmo of matrons, maids nnd men, as tho largo fcto In nld of tho Bryn Mawr Hospital will bo held from 11 a. m. until 10 p. m. In tho Bryn Mawr Park. Afl tho hospital Is entirely supported by volun tary contributions, no end of preparations havo been mado to mako tho affnlr a hugo suc cess. That evening Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Vnn Itenssclacr will cntertnln at dinner at their country place, Camp Hill, Fort Washington. In Jay Cooko Memorial Hall, Old York road and Ashbourno road, Elklns Pnrk, n "Malfcst" will bo given for tho benefit of tho German and Austrian Red Cross nnd tho German local relief. A number of prominent women havo pledged themselves as patronesses nnd thcra will bo various amusements during the after noon and evening. Several luncheons will bo given on Frldny, ono by Mrs. Herbert W. War den at her homo, 1020 Pino stroct, and another by Mrs. Tristram C. Collect, of Bryn Mawr. Later In tho afternoon a ten will bo given by Miss Fanny Kltson, of 213 West Upsnl street, Germantown. In honor of Miss Elizabeth Clax ton, whoso marrlago to Mr. John Humphreys Storcr will tako placo on Juno 1. In tho eve ning a reception will bo given by Mr. and Mrs. Morris Llewellyn Cooko In their homo, -101 West Walnut lane, Germantown, to meet Mayor Blankenburg and Mrs. Blankenburg. , There will also bo a costumo dnnco at tho West Chester Country Club on Friday night Mr. nnd Mrs. Channlng Way, of West Chester, will entertain at dinner beforo tho dance. Thero will bo several affairs on Saturday for tho sot not yot out. Miss Margaret H. Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Davis, will entertain at luncheon in honor of tho girls who graduate with her from Miss Irwin's School this year. Tho luncheon will bo given In tho Philadelphia Cricket Club. Mrs. O. J. De Rousse, of C15 Hortter street, will entertain at tho dansant to bo given by tho Alumnao Association of the Walnut Lane rollout In honor of her daughter, Miss Jeanne De Rousse. Mrs. Do Rousso will also entertain later In tho evening In honor of hor daughter, when tho affair will bo a dinner-dance. Saturday Is also tho day selected for tho nn nuat raco meet of tho Roso Treo Hunt Club. In tho evening a. dinner will bo given by Mr. Spencer Ervln. of Box Tree Farm. Edgemont, at tho Radnor Hunt Club to meet tho Fly Club. The Charity affair of tho day will bo a "French Fote," to be given In Ardmoro on tho estate of Mrs. Edwin S. Dixon. Tho proceeds will be devoted to the benefit of tho Red Bank Sanatorium, which helps' poor women and children in the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Theodore Relneman, of Pittsburgh, announce tho engagement of their daughter, Mlsa Florenco Waring Relneman, to Mr. Henry Preston Erdman, The wedding will take place on Wednesday, June 2. Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall, of 1713 Pine street, have issued cards for a dance on Fri day evening. May 28, at tho Acorn Club, to meet Miss Helen Marshall. The first of the series of spring teas and musicales at tho- Merlon Cricket Club will bo given this afternoon. The committee In charge Includes Mrs. Sydney Thayer, Mrs. Paul Thomp son, Mrs. Henry C. Thompson, Mrs. Robert O. Gamble, Mrs. Morris L. Clothier, Mrs. Harold Nason, Mrs. Lewis Llllle, Mrs. Winthropp Sar gent and Mrs. William J. Serrill. Attractive musical programa are being arranged for the series. The ofllcers and enlisted men of Troop A, 1st Regiment Cavalry, N. G. P., and the mem bers of Light Battery A, Philadelphia Artillery, will give their third annual banquet tonight at the Bellevue-Stratford at 7 o'clock. Tho guest of honor will be General Leonard M. Wood, U. 8. A, Some among the members who will attend, all of whom served in tho Spanish War, are Captain Barclay II. Warburton, Lieutenant Col onel (of 3d Regiment), T, Charles Cresswell, Mr. Norman MacLeod, Mr. Edgar M. Church, Mr. A. Sidney Rambo, Mr. John C. Whitesldes, Mr. James R. McClure, Jr., Dr. Archibald G, Thomson. Mr. Arthur H.( Brockle, Mr, Samuel ' A, Boyle, Mr. George H. Brooke, Mr, Arthur C. Chew, Mr, Joseph N. DuBarry, Jr., Mr. M. Stevenson Easgy, Mr. William N. Morlce, Mr. John H, Minds, Mr, Solomon Metzgar, Mr. George I. MacLeod, Mr, Peter D, Overfleld, Mr. Wilson Potter, Mr, Benjamin Rowland, Mr, Jesse Williamson, 2d, Mr, J, Harold Wlnpenny , find Mr, J. Willis Rommel. ALONG THE MAIN LINE WYNKEWOOD Mr, and Mrs. Abel P, Weth rill, of Kent road, will entertain a house party over the week-end at Mill Orove Farm, the Audubon, Pa., country estate of Mr, AVeth ertll'a father, Mr. William II. Wetherill. The tueata will number about 13. Mr, and Mrs. Philippe E. Luders, of Hatha.- wsy lane, will spend July and August with Sir. Luders' mother, Mrs, Thomas L. Luders, ;t her Beach Haven cottage. '. Stlss Ruth H, Prescot will entertain several I'Jriends at her bungalow at Ocean City over littie. week-end. ' '" UAVFrrntinr.. Tnhn M K'anneriv. Jr.. and Min M Kennedy, Sd, of the Aldlne, will sseno. the summer at Haverford uaurt. Mrs; Walter Stephenson held the last meet. tax of tha Flower. Plant and Fruit Guild at PW !, MATINEE MUSICAL CLUB At Business Meeting Decision Wns Mado to Hold Affairs at Bellevue-Stratford Next Year. Tho flourishing condition of tho Matlnco Mu sical Club, leading organization among womcn'B societies davotcd to music, has mado neces sary tho establishment of quarters at tho Bellevue-Stratford next season, when It Is purposed to glvo a' scries of concerts and to hold other entertainments. Mrs. Frederick v Abbott, president of tho club, nnd her cxecu tlvo associates, wero re-elected at a mooting of tho club last Tuesday, and prior to her do parturo with her two children for California sho and Mrs. Samuel W. Cooper, first vlco president of tho organization, wero hostesses nt a luncheon today In tho Bellevue-Stratford Green Room. Tho ofllcors of tho club as se lected last Tuesday, tho members of tho Muslo Commlttco and tho chairman of each of tho other committees of tho club wero tho guests of tho president and first vlco president Thcso omcore nro ns follows: Mrs. Edward Philip Llnch, second vlco president: Mrs. Wnltcr Wll la rd, recording secretary; Mrs. Gcorgo W. Wagner, corresponding secrotnry; Mrs. Henry L. McCloy, treasurer. Tho directors for two years nro Mrs. Henry W. Butterworth, Mrs. Mary A. .Icfterls, Mrs. Edwin A. Frlckc, Mrs. Mary Walker Nichols, Mrs. Cornelius C. Bould. Mrs. Eugeno Pottlt, Miss Nclllo F. Dancej for ono year. Mrs. Gcorgo tV. Edmonds, Mrs. Charles C. Collins, Mrs. Edwin B. Gnrrlgucs, Mrs. Philip H. Johnson, Mrs. P. TV. Cannon, Mrs. Richard O. Ocllers, Jr.. Miss Mario Lough noy. Tlio members of tho Music Commlttco are Mrs. Edward P. Llnch, chairman; Mrs. Samuel W. Cooper, Mrs. Eugeno Pettlt, Mrs. William B. Mount, Mrs. Mary Walker Nichols, Mrs. Charles C. Collins. Mrs. Frnnk E. Hamell, Miss Marin Loughnoy and Mrs. L. J. Howell. Tho club had a very actlvo season, with somo splendid concerts held at tho Roosevelt as well as n choral concert In Wltherspoon Hall nnd a recont presentation of "Trial by Jury" at tho Bellevue-Stratford. Tho opera was given In conjunction with esthetic dancing nnd with a general dance. In nddltlon the philanthropic department of tho club has been busy giving concerts nt Institutions, such as hospitals and homes. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Ester Cohen and Miss Irene Cohon, 619 Tnsker street, gavo a dance last night at their homb. Tho decorations were white lilies of tho valley and whlto roses, being lavishly used with beautiful effect. A prize was given MIbs Roso Schwartz and Mr. Maxwell Kauitman for dancing tho best steps in tho fox trot. During an intermission In the dancing Miss Ester Cohen sang several beautiful selections. Sho was accompanied on tho piano by Miss Belle Brenner. Among others present wero Miss Paulino Mnrgolls, Miss Sylvia Stelnbvrg, Miss Paulino Berman, Miss Estells Adler, Miss Min nie Binder, Miss Elizabeth Mam,, Miss Rae Mann, Mr. Jay Goldman. Mr. Jacques Kauff man, Mr. Lewis Kolker, Mr, George Barlflh, Mr. Maurice Cohen, Mr. Samuel Cord, Mr. Harry Blumberg and Mr. Milton Kaplan. Tho Bully Boys of Little Italy will give a party at tho Garrlck Hall on Tuesday night. Several prizes will be given the best dancers. Mr. Donato Pletro, Mr. Frank Rossa, Mr. Michael Pledronettl, Mr. Joseph Satro and Mr. Joseph Satelle are tho committee In charge of the affair. Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Kelser, of 1000 South Bth street, and their daughter. Miss Eleanor Kelser, left this week for Wlldwood, N. J where they will spend several daya with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Kelser will open their cottage later In the season with a house party of young people. Mr. nnd Mrs, Joeeph Santlno will be at home after today at 1010 Lelthgow Btreet. Mrs. San tlno was Miss Lena Santabarbara before her marriage last Monday. At present the couple are at Atlantic City on their honeymoon. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Malloy entertained Thurs day evening at a dance at their home, 1520 Mor ris street, to mark tho 25th anniversary of their wedding. A small dinner, In honor of their daughter, Miss Katherlne Malloy, whose birth day It also was, preceded the dance. Klllarney roses and maidenhair ferns formed the ar tlatia decorations, The guests at dinner In cluded Mlsa Mary Kenny, Miss Anastasla Kenny, Miss Loretta Frlel, Miss Teresa Boyle, Miss Agnea Bernadette Carlln, Mr. Daniel Mal loy, Mr, Thomaa Kelly, Mr, M. Malloy, Mr, John Toland, Mr, Charles Hlgglns, Mr, George Mc Gowan, Mr, James Collins and Mr, Hugh Ma irulre. Miss Esther L. Fox, of 918 South Bth street, la visiting Miss Anno Pleet, of Baltimore. NORTH PHILADELPHIA A farewell reception in honor of Miss Alice I George was held Wednesday at tho home of Mrs. Arthur J. Clark, 1723 North 17th street, ailsa George left yesterday for a ulx months' stay In California. Those assisting; In receiving were Miss Jane V, Anthony, Mrs. Frank H. Connolly and Sirs. Arthur J. Clark. The gueqta Included Mr, and. Mrs. E. L. D. Roach. Dr. and Mrs. J. Hi Bar tie, Miss Louise B. Collins, Mrs. F. X. Con nolly. Miss Jane V. Anthony, Dr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Clark, Mrs. B. J. Flngie. Mrs. Wal ter Bitter, Mr. Robert E. Tracey, Mr. Stanley Williamson, Mr. James Hearg, Jr., Dr. Howard nfl 38liUj.mL3aE, .SV,,gcafoKjColta. P jRsm L JmmBL ' C"1 rose tree races MK4 V : J -,. . I -.-fl ,; ..'1: ",' .' Reading from left to right nro Miss Ruth Coxe, Miss Elsa Roberts Roath, Mis3 Hope Truxtun Bealc, Miss Margot Ellis Scull, Miss Ella Yuille, of Now York nnd Miss Charlotto Harding Brown. They acted as bridesmaids at the Duke Biddlo nuptials this week. Theso six photographs arc copyrighted by tho Marceau Studio, 1C09 Chestnut street. GERMANTOWN Mrs. Randall H. Roberts, of 4D East Walnut lane, has announced tho engagement of her daughter, Miss Amy Trcndwcll Roberts, to Mr. Cliarles G. Super, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charlc3 II. Super, of Harvey street. Mrs. Henry S. Grove, of 258 Tulpchocken street, has returned from Annapolis, Md., whero sho was visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Wilkinson, of New York, spent several days this .week as tho guests of Mrs. Wilkinson's mother, Mrs. Arthur Burgess. Mrs. Arthur Haines, of McKcan street near Clapler, will entertain at luncheon today at the Germantown Cricket Club. Covers will bo laid for 10 guests. Mr. nnd Mrs. David C. Boggs, of 147 Pclham road, havo Issued Invitations for a danco In honor of their daughter. Miss Eleanor Harris Boggs, on Saturday, May 15, from 8 until 11 o'clock. Mrs. John H. Toland, of McCallum street. Is spending Beveral weeks with relatives In Bal timore, Md. ALONG THE READING There will be a dinner-dance given In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Lurlewaon Whlltbank and Mr. and Mrs. Hall Marshall, of New York, at the North Hills Country Club. Tho guests nt dinner will includo Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Rum sey, Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert M. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. William Chrlstman, Mr. and Mrs. H.' 1, Brown, Mr. and Mrs. James Cox Robb, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. McCallum, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Eberbach, Mr. and Mrs. A. Antllllo, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. R. Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown, Mr. nnd Mrs. Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frederick Kossebaum. Tho Ladles' Auxiliary of the South Oak Lano Improvement Association will give a matln.'e "SOO" Tuesday, May 4. This will bo tho final "500" party for tho season. A FINAL tour of the shops where the most fascinating accessories imaginable for the summer wardrobe are on display preceded a general exodus o suburban homes, and by the end of next week nearly every one who Is for tunate enough to possess a country place will have opened It; then begins the usual suburban season with polo, golf and tennis aplenty, fol lowed by tea and very Informal dances at the country clubs. For chopping excursions the severely tailored two-piece suit holds first favor, and many smart models can be observed of a busy morning. Mrs. A. J. Antelo Devereux looks particularly well In a trotteur of this type. The material Is a Scotoh plaid, a black-and-white checked ground being croaeed by a red stripe. The skirt Is circular, and has a seam over each hip, and Is topped by a pea jacket devoid of trimming and slashed at each side. The note of simplicity Is carried out by the wide roll collar of white linen, and the large black sailor hat trimmed at the right side with two flat quills. Mrs. Edwin N. Benson, Jr., wears a modish wolklnr suit of navy blue serge. The skirt Is given fulness by the Inset of several pleats at each aide, and the Jacket, with iu circular flare. Is given a military aspect by the us of gold braid, which forms the collar, and round metal buttons, two of which finish off the belt at the back. The young matron's hat is of black hemp, with a transparent brim, and has two spear-Jhaped ornaments as Its sole trimming. On of Philadelphia' most attractive matron. ,rsv Andrew Whl4JV wears extremely MK WHAT -& WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Frank Elghmlrc, of Poughkeepsle, N. Y,, Is tho guest of her father, Mr. Martin Trlller, of 6107 Hazel avenue. Ills granddaughter, Mrs. Sherman Bennett, and her son, Sherman Bennett, Jr., havo returned to their homo in New York. Tho AVcst Philadelphia A. C. held n reception on Wednesday evening at tho homo of Miss Isnbol Young, 223 South Gist street. The roomw wero decorated with tho colors of tho club. Dancing was also a feature. Among thoso present wero Mls3 Wlufrcd Brcslln, Miss Reno Johnson, Miss Sua Thompson, Miss Catherine. Bronnan, MIes Dorothy Potct, Miss Sadlo Ellis, Miss Ethel Young, Miss Isabel Young, Mr. James Coyle. Mr. Jack Freeman, Mr. Philip Schaefer, Mr. Jamos Borbrldge, Mr. Carl De Vcckcs, Mr. Paul L. Smiley, Mr. Charles Brown, Mr. Joseph Boughtery, Mr. Joseph Boehmcr, Mr. Joseph AValton and Mr. Howard Wolf. Mrs. Ellen Hefiton Boyd, of 1GS3 North 54th street, left this morning for Wellsburg, W. Va., whero she will be tho guest of Colonel W. W. Bcale and Mrs. Beale for tho summer season. NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA The northeast delegation of suffragists In today's demonstration will be In charge of the following committee: Mrs. Ella Guthrie, Mrs. Agnes Hamilton, Miss Anna Coleman, Miss Julia AVcst, Mrs. Mary Godward, Miss Sara Adams, Miss Reba Erb, Miss Sadie Flmple, MIs Ella AVhltaker, Miss Christine Archibald, Miss Helen Holgatc, Miss Marie Holgate, Miss Kathryn Knuffman, Miss Hot to. Strunce, Mrs. Agnes Mellon, Miss Isadoro AVetaer, Miss Anna AValdman. Miss Anna McCuo will be the grand marshal for the northeast delegation, which leaves tho headquarters at 2604 Kensington ave nue. The Misses Butler entertained at their resi dence, 2939 Frankford avenue, this week. AVlthln a few weeks they will leavo for a visit to rela tives In Brooklyn. smart trotteur of dark blue serge. The skirt Is made with an oversklrt draped in apron effect at the front, and eloping away to the belt, where It Is finished off by two braided tabs. The short bolero-like Jacket Is also braided, and has a rolling collar of black silk. Over this Is thrown an Angora muffler In tan color. Mrs. AVheeler's hat Is a good-looking, wide-brimmed model of black straw, trimmed with two email wings at either side. A smart one-piece frock of navy blue taffeta Is being worn by Miss Edwlna Elklns Bruner. The skirt, which Is quite full In the prevailing mode, Is shirred at the waist Una and again lower down, where a second belt of the taffeta encircles the hips. The waist is In jumper effect, with sleeves of blue chiffon and a per fectly plain flat collar of whlto satin. Miss Bruner's hat Is a fetching model of blue straw, to match the tone of her frock, and Is trimmed with dark blue and brilliant orange flowers and wheat A boyish Norfolk suit In a becoming Bhade of green Is worn by Miss Kitty Brinton. Her hat 1 of straw, In a cafa au lalt shade, faced with satin, and has iwo curled quills twisted flat on the crown. On cool days Miss Brinton wears a good-looking neckpiece of white fox. Miss Eulalle AVllIcox Is wearing for warm days a becoming frock of navy blue wide-striped taffeta. The skirt Is quite voluminous, the ful ness being held In plaits over the hip. A hand made collar of white and a wide-brimmed hat of dark blue straw complete the coatum. Preparations for Annual Affair and Num ber of Parking Spaces Predict Successful Affair. Parking spaces for tho Roso Tree Fox Hunt ing Club's spring racn meet, ono of the best known social ovents of tho spring season, have been coming In rapidly, and to Judga from nil appearances society will turn out In full forco next Saturday afternoon. Tho races will start nt 2:15 o'clock, nnd tho program Includes six events, several of which nro almost ns old ns tho club and as well known. Notably among them Is tho first ovent, tho raco for farmers' workhorses and ridden only by bona fldo fnrm crs of Delaware, Chester and Montgomery Counties. Tho other ono la tho famous cross country race, which has been run over tho club's picturesque courso slnco 1S69. This raco Is ono of tho most popular ovents In tho fox hunting circles, and a win Is very highly prized. Tho pick of local hunters nnd steeplechasers' nlways turns out for this event nnd thero nro usually qulto a few out-of-town entries to contest with tho local talent for tho prize. Tho raco is run over a post and rail courso extending out nnd beyond the club's grounds over the hills and dales of the sur rounding country and In constant view of tho spectators. It Is a splendid raco from tho on loOKcrs' point of view, ns tho club Is situated upon u hill and the riders nro seen often like tiny red-coated mannlklns In the distance, ap pearing and disappearing behind tho natural swells of tho land. The Jumps on this course nro made to counterpart as nearly as posslblo the natural barriers which would bo encoun tered In an actual hunt. Tho sporting element of society will come for the race, nnd although the Now York delega tion might bo somewhat smaller than usual, owing to tho Meadowbrook Club raco meet at Long Island, It Is expected that thero will be ninny from that city who havo been In tho habit of making this trip each year. Society folk from AY'nshlngton, Baltimore and other surrounding cities will also be present. Among those who havo already engaged parking spaces arc Mr. Dayton Voorhecs, Mr. S. Grey Dayton, Mr. Daniel B. AA'entz, Mrs. R. C. James. Mr. Benjamin T. Brltt, Mrs. H. H. Bat tles, Mr. Samuel D. Riddle, Mr. Harry Wain Harrison. Mrs. Frederick H. Shelton, Mr. Mor ris R. Stroud, Mrs. Charles S. Schoen, Dr. Charles Jack. Mrs. Robert AA. Downing, Mr. Charles Lccdom, Mr. Carl Foldman. Mrs. AVnl ter L. Jeffords, Mr. George LIppIncott, Mr. John J. Campbell and Mr. J. Smylle Herkness. Tho stewards of the races are Mr. Samuel D. Riddle, Mr. Charles E. Mather, Mr. A. J. A. Devereux, General Edward DeAf. Morrell, Mr. AVVlsh Strawbrldgo nnd Mr. Edward B. Smith. The Judges are Mr. John H. Hawkins, Mr. Ed ward F. Beale and Mr. R. Penn Smith. Clerk of course. Dr. Charles A. Dohan; clerk of scales. Mr. Richard C. Murtagh; paddock Judge, Mr. Dan Rice; starter, Mr. Hornce G. Twnddell; timers, Mr. Leander AV. Riddle and Mr. AV. Plunkett Stewart; patrol Judges, Mr. Edward B. Chase, Mr. B. AVatklns and Mr. AV. Foster Reeve, 3d. THREE ARTS CLUB A Number of Artists Will Take Part in Remarkablo Program Tonight. A soiree artlstlquo will be given tonight at the New Century Drawing Room by the Aux iliary of the Three Arts Club. Among the foreign artists will be Miss Nelda Humphrey, a soprano, and Madame Yager, both of the Metropolitan. Among Philadelphia favorites will be Miss Nan Faulkner, contralto; Miss C. Adella Barn hill, soprano; Mr. Henry Hotz, basso, and Mr. Oswald F. Blake, tenor; Miss Hilda Schoch, of the University Players, will give a scene from "Daddy Longlegs" and other professional members of the auxiliary will give a humorous one-act playlet, "Pot of Broth," by Mr. Yates. Tableaux and dances from the "Masque of the Primitive Peoples" will be an Interesting feature. The program will be closed with the singing of MUss Humphreys' "God Bless You, My Dear," by Adrladne Holmes Edwards, New York's popular composer of lyrics, who is a member of the board of managers of the Three Arts Club. A dan.ee will follow, with music from the Belfleld Country Club. DELAWARE COUNTY Invitations have been Issued by Mrs. J. Frank Black, of Chester, for a reception to be given to Mrs. Edward Lawrence Conwell and Mrs. E. Garnett-Pendleton. Mrs. Garnett-Pendle-ton and Mrs. Conwell are thla season's brides nnd are very popular with the younger set In Chester, Mr. and Mrs. AA'llllam Brady, of Chester, will shortly return from Atlantic City, where they have spent a rather protracted honeymoon. Mrs. Brady will be remembered as Miss Miriam Gallagher, one of last year's debutantes. LANSDOWNE The ladles of the Aronlmlnk Golf Club cave a bridge at the club yesterday afternoon, Muslo and dinner followed the game. More- than 150 of the members were present. At the annual electlqn of the AA'oman' Tem perance Union of East Lansdowne Mrs. Charles Illman was elected president; Mrs. B. P. Norman and Mrs. A. Atkins, vice presidents; Mies Alberta Illman, secretary, and Mrs. A. L CwssU. treasures. THE wedding of Miss Helen R. tllman, i niece of Mr, and Mrs. Morris Bfosknd, of 4143 Main street, Manayunk, and Mr, Isadora Lowenthal, of 2633 North l?th street, w(U tak placo tomorrow night at fifo'clodk at the Stu dents' Chapter, Park and fiusquelianna ave nues, which will be decorated with palmft,. ferns and flowers. Tho ceremony will be per formed by the Rev, Dr. Manrln Nathart, of the Beth Israel Congregation, and will be fot lowed by ri dinner and reception. Tha brlds will wear a lovely gown of while satin, trimmed with ducheese lace and pearls. Iter tulle veil will fall to the hem of the long court train, and will bo arranged with orange bios some. She will carry a shower bouquet of; lilies of tho valley. Miss Reglna Ulm&h, who will bo her sister's maid of honor, wilt wear a quaint frock of pink charmeuse and duchess ln.ee, made with a full skirt and plain waist. The bridesmaids will be Miss Elsie Ulman, Miss Rosalind Attic, Miss Bertha Elnhorn and Mil Helen AVclss. The bridal party will Include also two flower girls, Miss Naomi Lowenthal and Miss Sylvia Classman. s Sir. Nathan Lowenthal will be his brother ' best man, nnd the ushers will be Mr. Morris Daub, Mr. Joromo Lowenthal, Mr. Maxwell Appel and Mr. Jack White. The bridegroom and bride will spend their honeymoon In At- -Inntlc City. They will bo at horns after lisy 15 at 4145 Main street. FRANCIQCO-PISANO. A protty 4 o'clock wedding took place yester day In St. Mary Magdalen de Pazxl's .ChUrch, 7th nnd Montrose streets, when Miss Margaret Plsnno, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. MIchaol Plsnno, became tho bride of Mr. John N. Francisco, 2248 . Carpenter street The bride woro a beautiful whlto satin gown with an oversklrt of lace. Sho carried a bouquet of lilies of tho valley and whlto calla lllleo. She was attended by Miss Julia Paradise as the maid of honor. Miss Paradise wore a pink gown nnd carried a shower bouquet of pink roses. The best man wns Mr. Leonard Adduce. Tho other attendants were Miss Margaret Fratanluone, Miss Minnie Mnturano, Mr. An thony Glnnpletro and Mr. Louis Flora, lmms-' dlatcly nfter the ceremony a wedding supper wns served at Beneficial Hall, 8th and Mont rose streets. Music and dancing followed. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Maria Francisco, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph Pasquarella, Mr. nnd Mrs. Michael Costclla, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Glannlnl, Mr. nnd Mrs. Michael Matu rnno, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sparks, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adduce, Miss Genevlevo Paradise, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Columbo, Mr, nnd Mrs. Joeeph Glenpletuo, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Flora, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Puglesl, Mr. nnd Mrs. Bernard Rlzzl, Mr. and Mrs. Amedla Bovlo, Mrs. Rose ropoll, of Baltimore, Md.j Mr. and Mrs. Frank Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. Amelllo Dalcclo, Miss Anna Hahn, Mr. and Mrs. Olympla Marseilles and others. The brlds and bridegroom left Immediately after the cere mony on tholr honeymoon to the South. They will return to this city about Juno 1. CAMPISO-DELOPA. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Delopa, 514 Carpenter street, held a large reception last night nt Lyric Hall, 928 South 6th street, In honor of tho marriage of their daughter. Miss Grac Delopa, to Mr. Gcorgo Camplso, 1009 South 6th street. Tho ceremony was performed by Father Fofislllerl at the hail. Tho bridal party consisted of Miss Elizabeth Delopa, Mr. Nicholas Provlno, Miss Lena Prete, Miss Maria Llello, Mr. Angelo Nottnro and Mr. Marl.ua Ballomo. Among the guests -at the reception were Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Fusel, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Delopa, Mr. and Mrs. Pletro Prete, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Raffa, Mr. and Airs. Joseph A'lco, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Pecorinof Sir. nnd Mrs. Caspar Montjo, Mr. and Mrs, Anthony Montjo, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fuccl, Sir. and Mrs. Anthony Fuccl, Sir. and Mrs Michael Demnrco, Sirs. Jenny Avenzo, Mr, and Sirs. Joseph Demarco, Sllss Dorothy Mc Cullough, Sir. Stlnjo Rgern, Sir. and Sirs. Gio vanni Slaronte, Sllss Slarjorle Vlncenzo, Stiss Agnes Ssaggo, Sllss Tilly Ssaggo and. Mr. Rlcnrdo Ssaggo. NICHOLINO CANBIONE. Sllss Angelina Canblone, 24S North 62d Btreet. and Mr. Antonio Nlchollno, 840 League streets were united In marriage Wednesday, at ths Roman Catholic Church of the Lady of Good Counsel, Sth nnd Christian streets. The brlds wore a beautiful gown of white eatln, with an oversklrt of old lace. She carried a shower bouquet of white roses and lilies of the valley. Sllss Carolina Canblone was the maid of honor, She was charming In a gown of pink, with a fetching pink straw bonnet. She carried a, huge bouquet of pink roses. The beat man was Mr. Michael Pasquarella. About CO Imme diate friends of the two families attended a reception and supper given at the home of the bride's parents. Immediately afterward th couple left for New York, where they will spend their honeymoon. AVILDE DAVOT. The marriage of Miss Blanche Davot and Sir. Furman.Sheppard AVIlde, son of Mr, and Mrs. Richard C. AVIlde, was solemnized Thursday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, In St. Clement's Epli copal Churph, the Rev. C. P. Quinn offtclatlnir, Mr. Wilde was attended by Sir. Frank Depur ", as best man. Only the Immediate families ar friends were present. After the ceremony tl a young couple left on their wedding trip, atj, on their return Mr, and Mrs. AVIlde will occupj their new home. 903 North ,63d steet, Over-l brook. GARRY-DRUDY. The marriage of Mlsa Mary Drudy, of :0 South Alder street, took place on Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock, to Mr, Thomas Joseph Garry, The ceremony was performed In ths Epiphany Church, 11th and Jackson streets, th Rev. .Father Kane ortlclatlng. The bride was attended by her sister, Sllss Catharine Drudy. On their return from their wedding trip Mr and Mrs. Garry will live In AVest Philadelphia, The wedding la announced of Miss Beartr.a Veronica Ruane, of New York, to Mr Charles Anderson Donnelly, of New York, formerly )f 743 South 15th street, on Saturday. 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