EVEKHSfG LEDOrEE-PHTEADLPHIA, SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1915; 11 iiht.i i .iiiiiiii 'Hi nttmmm St " I - .- m ' HE blgRMt affair tor Monday will Do fP. ...Mir- reception to be held In Con- fillon Hull. Broad street nnd Allegheny Lie The committee Includes represen ts from Austro-Hutifinry, Belgium, Srt-Mk, England, France, Germany, V . . t.-w. miaklii. Sweden, Turkey t2Swile. and tho occasion will be to Kleome the nllena wh0 hava latc,y IfeS&fA1 W&.1 p5Sm..ed to attend Md .peak on the occasion. & i . Tuesday afternoon Mrs. nowara rift, Page of 1013 Clinton street, will ot .n auto bus party In honor of her SMrf M Edith Nelson Page, who jS make her debut next year. Mt aernoon Mm. Joseph W. Wear -j,i entertain at auction at her residence jf Chestnut "I". and Mrs. T. Maxwell Btr.rrvweather will givo a wim i Swrryweou ,..,,,. Ardnle. Sor nit Chestnut Hill, in honor of Miss Ml fe Thorp", whose marriage will take ffiSiMjSnf 10 to Mr. Frederick Stanley iffhlttaker. '.it nf Wednesday will be taken up by Atr and pony show to bo held on ..fate St Mr. and Mrs. WIlMam J. Vnnewood. The fair will be I. ft from 1 a. m. untl P. m.. ana ine Ececd. will be devoted to tne won. I C-Vet Cooper, daughter of Mi. and I S Samuel W Cooper, of 2210 Pine ff" lll entertain at a lunchemi at ,. v.-- -.... rn wnnnrsaav hiov ioo hZ , Philadelphia Country Club, in wnor 6 iS MI.S. Sarah Beecbcr Flnck. daughter of Mljrs. Edward needier V nek. t, SV; Henry C. Riley and tier aaugmer, 'JIf. 1"!"7 ., , "tft Mnrvev street. LaSXuln aYa2" breakfast. m ..... r.Mivn SheDDartl and Miss Mil- ,"J 'Sard. daughters of Mr. and Mrs, A Maxwell Shoppard, of 2124 walnut IA. Maxwell on vv , th W.W. r'"-r5,,l.v: The wests will be members of Miss Irwin's graduating class. me.m.-". i?iohnn will follow at tho homo i "" '5'.. Rhonnard. fairs John Markoe, of lb30 Locust street. 5. .-,Vni for several days Mr. Gcorno . will cure. " . ,h Rncl Bll h 8- K who will arrive on Thursday. On Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. George rhiMs Drexol will entertain at a fc ; n-dancc at their country seat. InVootton, Bryn Mawr. .. P Over the wceK-enn . '"'-", "- Bally daucnter 01 nu. mm .... ......... 'Paul Bally, will give a house party at Z .,,, intnire In Day Head. r A luncheon will be Blvfn on Friday by (i-Mw. Rowland Taylor. ot 220 West Chel t.f.n avonue. In honor of her daughter. Willis A. Marjorle Taylor. -. Saturday Miss Hope Truxtun Bealo. rjEKter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. 'o;.f. nfl Mr. Oliver Eaton Cromwell, ' son' of Mrs. Edward Stotcsbury. will be Thr will be Boveral weddings of Inv portance on Saturday also. Miss Eleanor IvPUlibury. daughter of Mr. ana airs, li Cyrus H. K. Curtis, will become the Br. .. -. r tl.... n.ntimnnl Ppnnpll. "r Jr., of Portland, Me., and Miss Katherine Wirt Mcllvaine, uaugnier oi .ura. nemj ft. Mellvalne. will be married on Satur- tay.to Mr. Thomas Wright Rudderow. i Mf. and Jirs. jonn w. -lowmeuu into . . Wosed their town house, i'zzs L,ocust ktreet, and are occupying tneir residence on Montgomery avenue, Hryn .Mawr, lor )1.a .nrlv nnmm.r. - ' b jir. anu airs, iioucn. v. i.t,i,i:ii ...w Eptaktn a cottage at Ventnor for the sum fc""er. Mr. jnhn a Mr?arthv Is BDendlng sev- .ewl weeks at Atlantic City recuperating tjfrom a serious Illness. Mr. James Henry Huston, of 118 East 0ak avenue, Moorcstown. announces the ilEiajement or her aaugnter, -uios nmu '.Huston, to Mr. Howard S. Coe. son of ' Mr. A. V R. Coe, of Rlverton, N. J. Roth 1 MIjs HUBton and Mr. Coe are wen-Known s tennis playerB of West Jersey and their K friends will be glad to hear of their en ytifvatnl, as they have been close friends t tines' childhood. " The annual lunoheon of the Alumnao Awe-clatlon of Mrs. Sutton's and Miss ,'Rfinv'ji Rphnnl war hplii today at tho Btllevue-Stratford. This school for girls was established in 1S70 bv Mrs. Annie M. .Button, who was joined some years later ff-by Miss Mary Elizabeth Roney. Mrs, Button died in Dlnard. France. In July. 130. In that year Miss BeUo Roney, tho elilclent head of the primary department, became, associate principal. A fow years UO tho Misses Konev gave ud tho larger ,Rork at Bala, and have since conducted day school nt 3331 Walnut street. The alumnae of this sahool Is widely scattered, b,piui, nawau, innmau anu curupeuu Kcountrles being represented on Its roll. puns emcers of the present year are: rres ByWent, Miss Hazel DeWolfe Downs; vlco r.w,uciH, ua. &JU1UC1 Olla.ici , PBV.Q.B.J, Mrs Allen R. Bartholomew; treasurer, Mill Florence C. Irish. W Along the Main Line , . HtrnoM. Miss Adams, of rranKfort, Ofrroany, who la now the guest of Mr. jnd Mrs. Horatio Connell, will, with her Mt and hostess, be entertained Infor ttllly at dinner on Ratnrrtnv nlcht bv Mr. 5-M Mrs, John D. Carlllo at their home ti-W Merlon avenue. r. and Mrs, Thomas Cunningham and llafS CtinnlnoViaivn h a VintfA Via an mntnr Iftt thrOllffV, Talaii-nn nwA Mnitp Vnrlf EUU, aie expected home this week, lltl All- "lfJ. n-KI - .kA "ill twa i Jimcr m iiuinniurr wuu f f teen vUitlng her slater and brother- jijw, air. and Mrs, Q, Wilson Heaton. Berkeley and Wynnewood roads, has fti'i y 'wni iib. buwum uiuu iifr,..of Baltimore, Is spending- the m in way witn Mr. and Mrs. lieaton. I BDM0BE.-Mr. and Mrs. Reifben B, liii .fro 'PendlnB the month of Jtoy -nil xam iinLf Mmu van tt il M guests of honor at n annco w u r.y.. Rby Mr. and Mrs, Walter Brooks, Jr.. of Baltimore, at their country home, Fort P'Oarrlson, In the Green Spring A'alley. Mihalic. Valley and Mill Creek roadsby a c u... J1 Mr- Cla'1 will open their Cape m v,8e Juno 1. li ni8?. M,'(- ,,aao R Pennypacker, of Set yn road' and thB Misses Penny- ISi.Vl J"u leVO June l ror tiagies , wbre they wll spend the summer. to.VdBB00K-Thq Eecon4 t a ser,es of SfwWrbrook Golf Club every Saturday Bit . !" tnroughout the month of May Baii place today. Rehearsals are ffiSn ;0''?,B,:', 'or an entertainment to be iwi. Wednesday, May J6. In the club !?:!,. Te venlnK will be called ralli .,, . Iia P'ay." and In addition to a ipm;''' Ketch, entltl.d Atn.i.i wifo IStr!aWULba.,l!Uck ani wh't0 dancing; K.? ' . a Japanese chorus in which PMln t j?1'0"8 wlI . "ka Part. Mr. Urtnl" ,ner ' onairman of the en efwwn( committee. Bala-CvnwvH f'r. and Jjr. viiii, c n..ji.. ...... fK?wSe,.V.tracUT'BW hom' "l 4 Mrs. Herbert 7- Tlly. ot Mont- Kd dane.1 .nH Ji4. .fi " tvniH j 5ij !. v ojn o( TtiMdx, yy 8. Along the Reading Today will be opening day at the Hunt ingdon Valley Country Club, on Old York toad. There will be music, commencing at 4 o'clock and continuing during dinner ami throughout tho evening. Many din ners are being planned and dancing will follow. tMr. nnd Mrs. Leonard Hucknell, of 5303 North Camno street, Logan, will enter tain at cards thin evening. Their guests will Include Mr. nnd Mrs. Jercl Oldroyd, Mr. and Mrs. John Stortz nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. William Kului, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Reiser, of Bcechwood School, near Jonklntowu Station, Pa., have had as their gucsta for several days Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shartr. of Chambers burff, Pn. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Fries will enter tain nt dinner nt the Huntingdon Valley Countt Club on Filday evening. Mnv 14, at 7:30 o'clock. Miss Olive .Wilson, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. S. H. Wilson, of West nvenue, Jenklntown, will entertain ae her guest for Beveral days Miss Dorothy Blair, of Henderson, Ky., who will havo many teas and entertainments planned In her honor, as she Is tho "Snntn Clnus Olrl" of Ken tucky. Mrs. J). A. Hltchncr. of 12th street and Cheltcn avenue. Oak t.anc. will entertain the Oak Lane Sewing Clrclr nt her home Monday nftcrnoon, Mny 10. Her guests will Include Mis. E. 13. Nrulinuscr. Mrs A. W. Dudley, Mrs. C. lfuwntd Anthoney, Mrs. J. Hall, Miss Lily Marlon. Mrs. Louis Beneke and Mrs. Albert Oec. Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Mngllt, of Elklns avenue, Elklns Paris, nro receiving con gratulations on tho birth of a boy. West Philadelphia Miss Els.i Gross, of SOfl Preston street, entertained the members of tho Pnl Delta Psl Sorority yesterday afternoon. Thli meeting marked tho closing of tho Alpha Chapter, and each member received her sorority ring. Anions those present were Miss Ruth Appleton, Miss Helen Chat hnm, Miss Emma Ciowcr, Miss Mildred Conray, Miss Margaret Olllmore, Mi's Jenabello Harklns, Miss Elcanora Long, Miss Oenevlve Long, Mlsa Ruth Mvlln. Miss Helen Stockley. Miss Eatclle Wood, Miss Margarot Williams, Miss Naomi Ackley, Miss Marguerite Broun. Miss Mabel Hall, MIbs Margaret Clair and Miss Marlon Wilson. Mrs. Emll Gucnther, of Hamilton Court, Is receiving this nfternoon, from 1:30 until 7 o'clock, In honor of Miss Dorothy Erwln Henderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Henderson, whose engagement to Mr. J. Jardon Gucnther was announced recently. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Mercer Hicks, of the Netherlands, 43d and Chestnut streets, will open their cottage at Chelsea the middle of June. The Regal Club will give nnothcr sub scription dance at the Twentieth Century Club, In Lansdowne, on the night of May 22. The T'raz'l Club, of West Philadelphia, will give Its annual spring dance this evening nt the Twentieth Century Club, Lansdowne. North Philadelphia Dr. and Mrs. Henry J. Bnrtle, of 1727 North 17th street, entertained a number of friends at a luncheon and bridge Thursday evening. Their guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Frank X. Connolly, Dr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Clark and Mr. nnd Mrs. William Bartlett. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rothouse, of 19th and Oxford streets, entertained a num ber of friends at a. luncheon nnd cards Thursday evening. Covers were laid for 12 guest3. TODAY will be the greatest In the his tory of fraternal organizations In Rox borough, Wissahtckon, Mnnayunk and tho Falls of Schuylkill. It will be Patriotic Order of the Sons of America Day, nnd will be celebrated with a monster parade, flag-raising and lawn fete, in which morn than 2100 people will participate. Tho order was first organized in Philadelphia In 1547 and Us membership now extends to nearly every State In tho country. The celebration will commence at 2:15 o'clock, tho parade forming at Main street and Green lnno, Manayunk. The routo will be down Main street to Walnut lane, to Burnslde. to Manayunk avenue, to Green lane, to Ridge avonue, to Lyceum avenue, to Pechln street, to Roxborough avenue, to Ridge avenue, to Walnut lane, to tho p. O, S. of A. athletlo grounds, where tho exercises will be held. Mr. Joseph Sisler will be grand marshal and his aides will be Mr. Horace V. MacFadyen, Mr. Edward E. Struse, Mr. Charles O. Struse, Mr. John Hendren. Mr. Hiram L. Wynn. Mr. Albert Brown. Mr. Clarence Maiden and Mr. A. C Selfert. At 4 o'clock the flag ralslns exercises will take place, with tho chairman, Dr. H. K. White, presiding. Tho Rev Isaac Ward wHl deliver the In vocation, the flag will be unfurled by Miss Florence Olgft. Steele and addresses will be mnde by United States Senator Tir,i Penrose and Judge Charles N. Brumm, of Schuylkill County. The mu Blcal program will be furnished by the Marino and Cadet Banos. t--. From 6 to 7 o'clock eupper will be served committee of 1W laaies, or wnicn r i. Wvnne is nrestdent; Mrs. John "Mrs. H, Hendren, vice president, ana aim. . .. White, secretary. In the evening the speakers will be tho following State offl. cers of the orders Mr. Herman O. Miller, of Easton, president; Mr. C. U None maker, of Altoona. vice president; Mr. Ernest B. Clark, of Pittsburgh, master of forma; Mr. Irwin S. Smith, treasurer, and Mr. William Weland, The concert fol lowing tha addresses will be by the Cadet Band, of Camden. All the Grand Army men of the. section will be the guests of the association and will ride In the automobiles of the real dents of the section, who have offered Notices for the Society page will be aceeptsd and printed In the Evening Ledger, but all such rtotlces 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 ill such communications to "Society Editor," Evening Ledger, 608 Chestnut street. Unless these requirement ro ear. rled out o that verification may be possible, the notice will not bo published. WHAT MILADY WEARS COOti one-piece frocks for street wear hold one's attention at this season of the year, and a simply tailored gown of dArk-colored sergo or crepe h almost a necessity. Tho ever-becoming whlto com blnatlon of short whlto skirt and shoes with sweater, hatband nnd hose of a brilliant color holds first favor In tho wardrobo of milady, of whatever age she may be, for country wear. At n recent out-of-doors charity fete tho aides wero much admired for their simple nnd be coming costumes. These wero merely white skirts nnd blouses with shoes nnd Panamas to match, set off by hatbands, tlea. belts, hosiery mid tiny plcturesquo nprons of emerald green. Mrs Clayton French Banks, whose hnndsomo little son causes so much ad miration wherever ho Is seen, looks ex trcincly well In a one-pleco gown of dnrk bluo crepe do chlno mado quite simply and worn with a. largo flat blue straw sanor. A smart walking costumo of navy blue i serge li worn by Miss Virginia Rodman ino sKirt is made with a number or nar row plaits sot In nt the side, and the blouso opens down tho back with tiny round blnck buttons, which run up over he shouldor at one side. A wldc-brlmmed slightly curved sailor of dark bluo straw, trimmed with a band of old rose leather and a tnrgc curling nitlll in tho snmo shade, completes the becoming costume. Mrs. William Caner Wloderselm is wear ing a good-looklns one. piece gown for street wenr of midnight bluo serge, which Is brnlded In bluok. Braid Is used on earh side of the skirt to simulate pockets The nation's lint la of dark bluo hemp, A trig llttlo wntklng suit of sago green roughly woven cloth Li worn by Miss Katherlno Herman Krcmer. Tho Jacket is belted nnd set off by a collar of fine white linen. A small, close-fitting hat of Mark straw devoid of trimming is worn by Miss Kremor with this suit. MISS MARTHA E. MORRIS Who will givo n series of benefit recitals during tho coming months. Miss Morris is n color atura soprano of unusual rango and is a member of the Bchrcn's Opera Club, of this city. At tho ballad concert of the Church of the Epiphany, Sherwood, on May 2 4, Miss Morris will sing several solos. Lansdowne Miss Angela Dorman, of Marshall road, Is entertaining her brldgo club this after, noon. Among the guests are Miss Eliza beth Davis, Miss Margaret Brown, Miss Isabel Whiting, Miss Cora Rogors, Miss Dorothy Prendrevlllo nnd Mlsa Marlon Lewis. Mrs. Alexander Wilson. Jr.. of 98 West Baltimore avenue, Is entertaining the Cal endar Club of St. John's Church at her home this nfternoon. Dr. DeForrest Wlllnrd, of 13D West Bal timore avenue, Is spending the week In Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Thomas, Jr.. of Shadeland avenue, are spending tho week end In Atlantic City. them for the occasion. Lieutenant Colo nel Metier, of the United States Marines, will bo among the honor guests. The local business houses will close at noon and many of these, ns well as the homes of the citizens, will bo gaily decorated with bunting and flags. Miss Margaret H. Davis, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Davis, of Hortter street, Germantown, will give a luncheon today at tho Philadelphia Cricket Club. There will be 33 guests present. Mrs. O. J. De Rousse, of 615 West Hortter street, will entertain a party of youns people today at tha the dnnsant to be given at Manhelm under the auspices of the Alumnae Association of the Walnut Lane School. The affair will be in honor of Mrs. De Rousse's daughter, Miss Jean De Rousso. The party will afterward be entertajned at dinner at the De Rousse home, and dancing will follow. The biksIs will Include MIjb Ellse Lewis Klapp, Miss Elizabeth Elliot Miller, Miss Helen Riddle Logan. Miss Mary Primrose Reeves, Miss Gladys Williams, Mr, John W. Logan. Jr., Mr. Edward W. Klapp, Mr. Kenneth Kit son, Mr. James Hooper. Mr. Allen Ad dicks and Mr. Ernest Rltson. CELEBRATING THEIR -rT5i - i? (V ' In tho accompanying illustration are shown Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Boehringer, of 2 601 North 5th street. Mr. Boehringer holds in his arms one of his 12 grandchildren. This estimable couple were married 60 years ago by Pastor William Mann, of the Zion Lutheran Church. Mr. Boehringer and his wife were born in Germany. They opened1 bakery business at Crown and Wood streets in 18 65, Mr, Boehringer retired from, business in 1913, He was then conducting his business, at 5th and Huntingdon streets. Five children and 12 grandchildren will assist In tonight's celebration, together with hosts of warm frjends and acquaintances, by whom Mr. and Mrs. Boehringer are held in the highest esteem. l'holo liy Miircetiu MISS HELEN BALDWIN GLEASON Miss Glcnson, who is the charming young daughter of Dr. nnd Mrs. Edwnrd Baldwin Gleason, will mnko her debut next season. South Philadelphia Mr. nnd Mrs. John Krclder, of 2130 South Broad street, havo opened their cottage, 21 South California avenue. At lantlo City, whero thoy will stay the remainder of tho summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel J. Davis, of 2037 Mimin street, entertained at dinner on Wednesday evening In honor of their dnughtr, Miss N. Mao Davis, and Mr. Ernest W. Hamblln, of New York, whoso engagement wns recently announced. The wedding will tnko placo In July. Tho Reliance Club held Its seventh an nual Mny hop last night In Lawrence Hall, Broad and Portrr streets. The com mltteo In chargo Included Mr. Allen Mur phy, Mr. Raymond Lutz, Mr. James Dunne, Mr. William Pound, Mr. Robort Kcown, Mr. Frank Smyth. Mr. Charles Fnrrcll nnd Mr. William Dacey. Mr. John O'Hara, 2219 South 2d street, has gone to Austin Tex., to visit his grandmother, Mrs. Thomas Mayer, for merly of this city. Tho Butchers' League of the 1st Ward Is going on a picnic shortly. A most nttractlve May festival was held last evening In the parish building of All Saints' Church, 11th street nnrt Snyder avenue, by tho entlro main Sunday school. Tho entertnlnment consisted of vocnl and Instrumental numbers by the senior nntt Junior members, nnd was arranged by Mr. Robert Adams, professor of English lit tho Trades School, assisted by Mlsa ElUabeth Catnnach and Miss May Chris topher. Prominent members of tho Philadelphia Suffrage party will address a large meet ing of the congregation this ovcnlng, and a delightful program has been arranged. The Rev. Dr. John E. Hill is pastor. The engagement Is announced of Miss Anna Josephine Kay, formorly of South Philadelphia, but now living at 2015 Wnl lace street, and Mr. Harry Andrew Mc Glnnls, of Frnckvlllc, Pa. No date haa been set for tho wedding. Tioga Miss Mario L. Tanner, of 3717 North ISth street, entertained at cards last Sat urday In honor of Miss Myrtle Ashcraft, whose engagement was recently an nounced to A. E. Monlot. Tho guests were Mr. nnd Mrs. F. Fulforth. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. Knlpe. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. Smith, Miss iM. W. Ashcraft. Miss L. Reier. Miss B. Callahan, MIsi M. Van Glider. Mls3 L. Ashcrnft, F. Matlck, J. Lonlnk, H. Smith, li. Wadnor and A. E. Monlot. Tho Misses Gladys and Florence Maur er, of 233 North 15th street, will spend tho week-end In Atlantic City. Roxborough The annual commencement of tho Young Women's Christian Association of the Falls of Schuylkill will take place on Thursday night, May 13. The annual ex hibition of all class work will be held the following Saturday, from 3 to 10 o'clock. In tho evening there will bo a muelcale and social. Tonight the departments of elocu tion nnd music will give their annual en tertainment The program will Include recitations by Mrs. Rnusman. Miss Graf and Miss Jennie Smith; violin solos by Miss Mary Cull. Mr. John Cull, Miss Edith Katzenbach and Miss Elizabeth Schofleld; piano solos by Miss Florence Salmons, Miss Prlscllla Mason. Miss Hazel Wll loughby. Miss Emma Snowden, Miss Sarah Tasker and Miss Katharine Hohl feld. Tlie speaker for May 13 will be Miss Irene Shepard, general secretary of the Buenos Aires Young Women's Christian Association. GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY TONIGHT - ., Northeast Philadelphia Miss Mary Agnew, of 2574 East Mem phis street, has gone to Atlantlo City for the summer. Mrs. Walton and daughter, Miss Vcrna Walton, will bo her guests over tho week-end. On Wednesday evening, May 12, a grand combination vaudovlllo and promen.ido concert will he given by the Northeast Catholic Clubs nt Stanley's Casino, Ken sington avenue nnd Cumberland street. Tho clubs represented will be La Salle, Brldesburs C. C, lona C. C, Holy Name C. C. St. Anno'a C. C, Immaculate Con ception C. C. St. Michael's C. C. nnd Ascension C. C. A May rnlly of tho Northeast Branch of Christian Endeavor will be held In tho Frankford Avenuo Baptist Church, Frankford avenuo nnd Lottorly street, on Monday evening. Tho speaker of tho evening will bo tho Rev. August E. n&rnctt, pastor of the Church of Our Redeemer. Mrs. Joseph Blddlc, of Everett. Pa., who lino been tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Thomas, of 2803 Frankford avenue, has returned to her home. A sketch and mock trial was held Thursday night In tho Bethceda Presby terian Church, Frankford avenuo and llcrlis street, under tho auspices of tho Bethcsda Athletic Association. Tho skotch Is entitled "At tho Postern Gate," and Is interesting as well as instructive. A social luncheon will bo given by tho Kensington Merchants' Association at Schroeder's Hall, Kensington avenuo and Cumberland street, Tuesday evening. Mny 13. Tho speakers of tho night will bo City Solicitor Michael J. Ryan and Pro fessor Calvin O. Althouse, of the C. H. S. Tho whes, mothers, sisters nnd sweet hearts of the members will be tho honored guests of tho evening. Tho committee in charge consists of Mr. Joseph Hnggerty, Mr. Harry Grotsman, Mr. William Emhart. Mr. John Boyle, Mr. Harry Derbyshire, Mr James F. Smyth nnd president, Mr. John Walsh. Frankford Mr. and Mrs. William J. Lelper street, will entertain Cullen. of at a small muelcale Saturday ovenlng In honor of Mrs. Cullen's sister, Miss Allco Bromley, whoso engagement was recently an nounced to Mr. John D. Fell, of Over brook. Among the guests will be Mr. and Mrs. William J. D. Hlrsch. Mr. and Mrs John Martin. Miss Allco Woodward, Miss Martha Shell, Miss Anna Brown, Miss Helen Ware. Miss Caroline Burt, Miss Marjorlo Ford. Miss Mildred Bock. Miss Frances Ash. Miss Marlon .Maxwell, Mr. Alfred Maxwell, Mr. Hugh Wood, Mr. Georgo Williams, M Bert Franklin, Mr. John Tnlley, Mr. George Endy, Mr. Frank Cullen. Mr. Edward Cullen, Mr. George Llpp, Mr. Walter Foulkrod, Mr. Jumos Weaver. Mr. Albert Dunlap, Mr. Wllllnm Kirk and Mr. Joseph Murray. Mrs. William Kuhn. Jr.. of 4S3S North 6th street, and Miss Amelia Manning will bo rucsU) at a luncheon Saturday, given by Miss Graco Burt and Miss Alice Burt, nt their home, 212 North Lansdowne ave nue, Lansdowne. Woodbury Society of Woodbury was well repre sented on Thursday evening when Gil bert and Sullivan's opera, "Patience," was given, under the auspices of the Country Club. Mrs. Horace Keen di rected the company and rounded tho singers Into excellent shape. All the lead ing musicians of the club took part, and those who wero present say that even In the prime days of Woodbury's Paint and Powder Club nothing like It was ever seen on the local stage. WEDDINGS ... I, A PRETTY homo wedding took place on Wednesday evening, when Miss Har riett A. Morris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Edward Morris, of 429 Martin street, became tho bride of Mr. Roy A. Blttle, son of Mr and Mrs. William H. Blttle, of 4118 Pechln street. Tho ceremony was performed In the new home of tho bride groom and bride. SS.1 East Mnrtln street, by the Rev Purdy II Mayer, pastor of tho Moycr Memorial Baptist Church. Krams nnd Mnnayunk avenues. Tho house was decorated with flowers, palms nnd ferns. Mr Morris gave his daughter In mar riage, nnd slip was attended by her sis ter, Mies Florence Morris, as mold of honor. Mr. William sutler was the bridegroom's best man. The service wns followed by n reception for the families of tho joung couple. Mr. and Mrs. Blttle will bo at homo after May 19. PRINCE HAMMETT. Tho marriage of Miss Louise Adele Hammett, daughter of Mrs. William Frederick Hammett and tho late Mr. William Frederick Hammett, to Kdmoml Lit fa vol to Prince, Jr, of Louisville. Ky., will take place tonight at Pelham Court, tho home of tho bride. The ceremony will be performed by the Rov. William Edwnrds, of St. Stephen's Protestant i;plropnl Church. The ballroom will be bnnUed with palms and eprlni; flowers of every description Miss Hammett. who will ho given In marriage by her brother, Mr Roynl Hammett, will wear whlto inlln. vrlled In a full pointed tunle of tulle, embroidered In pearls. Her veil, which will bo of old family laco. will bo fastened with orange blossoms. A fnlry llko touch Is git en by n tulle court trnln, which hangs from the shoulders. Her bouquet will bo nn old-fashioned luco ene. the retitie of which will be formed of lilies of the valley. Miss Josephlno Hnmmott. of Now York, a cousin of the bride, will net ns maid of honor, and will bo gowned In peach-blow satin, with a tunic of crenm-color laco net. A butterfly bow nnd girdle, nro of blue tulle. Miss Hammett's hnt will be of peach pink nnd whlto nnd trimmed with French flowers. Sho will carry snapdragon, lilacs and other spring flowers. Thoro will be two tiny flower girls, MIbs Martha Hnm mett and Miss Anno Adele Hnmmott, who will wear dainty llngcrlo dresses and pink ribbons. They will carry bnskets tilled with pink rosebuds. Mr. Prlnco will have ns best man Mr. F. Wnltcr Hentz. A reception will follow for about 230 guests. After nn extended wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Prince will reside In Baltimore. COMFORT DUNN. A quiet wedding will take place today when Mrs. Hnrry M. Dunn, of Dugan Hill. Staten Island, will become the bride of Mr. Edward T. Comfort, of German town. Tho ceremony will be witnessed by tho families nnd Immediate friends, nnd on their roturn from their wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Comfort will occupy Ivy Lodge, Penn street, Germantown. EVANS-KEATING. Tho marriage of Miss Anna Mny Keat ing, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Keating, of 3724 North Oratz street, Tioga, to Mr. Harry H. Evans, of Germantown, was solemnized on Wednesday night nt tho home of the bride's parents. The Rev. I. Chantry Hoffman, pastor of the Lu theran Church of tho Nativity. Tioga and 17th streets, performed tho ceremony. The bride, who wore a gown of crepe de chine draped with lace, was attended by her sister. Miss Elsie Keating, as bridesmaid. Her gown was of pale blue brocaded silk. Mr. Roland Evans wns his brother's best man. A reception wns held after the ceremony Mr. nnd Mrs. Evans will live on North Gratz street and will be nt home after May 19. WHITMAN FARREDL. Announcement Is made of tho marriage of Miss Mao Farrcll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter .1. Farrcll, of 929 South St. Bernard 'street, to Mr. Arthur Bradford Whitman, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Whitman, of Washington, D. C, on Sat urday afternoon, May 1. The ceremony was performed In St. Francis de Sales' Church, tho Rev Father Hanney ofllclat Ing, followed by a breakfast. On their re turn from their wedding trip Mr. nnd Mrs. Whitman will be nt home after Juno 1 at EM H street, N. E.. Washington, D. C. McFARLAND-MITCHELL. Tha wedding of Miss Georgia Mitchell, of B1C9 Morris street, Germantown, to Mr. Walter Grifllth McFnrland. Jr.. of Oak Lane, took plnce on Wednesday, Mny 5, at noon. The ceremony took plnco In tho Calvary Church, the Rev. Walter Jordan, of St. Martin's, Oak Lane, offi ciating. A small breakfast followed tha ceremony for the families and Immedlato friends. NOTTER-HAWKINS. Announcement Is mnde of tho marrlogo of Miss Mary T. Hawkins, of Carlisle, rn m Mr. George P. Notter. of Phila delphia, on Wednesday afternoon, May B, at 3 o'clock. PROVINZINO-MARINGOLA. A beautiful wedding took placo yester day afternoon nt 4 o'clock In the Roman Catholic Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel, when Miss Teresa Marlngola, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Mnrln goln 638 Christian street, became the bride of Mr. Joseph Provlnzlno. 712 South "th street. Tho brido wore white satin trimmed with silver net. She carried a huge bouquet of white roses. Tho maid of honor was Miss Josephine Curclo. Her gown was of the faintest green silk under chiffon. She carried a beautiful bouquet of roses. The best man was Mr. Samuel Porcope. Other members of the bridal party were Miss Mary Isabella, MIsb An gelina Bucraffurnl. Mr. Dominic Gulla. Mr. Dominic Slderlo and little Dolly Isabella SritINO AND SUMMEH RESORTS JIT. POCONO, PA. DfUware Water Cap, Pa. THE BELLEVUE "; t. .& Kxctllrnt table, nooms with running water. Dancing, golf and itnnli The popular noun for ouns people. Booklet. CONWAY i. BLA1P.. THE BELMONT :'!!" A: Kiev, nun, air piney anu ury. i . -rv rateM. L Cornlih. Slroudiburg, J'u. PHIIRIE1GH INN Prk and lake. unuutciun inn ani,t loefttion m Illue nidge MU Boallnr. (Whine, etc. Oarage Special ratei May and June nook I" Mt'CHMOnB 4 BALD, Prope Crraco, I'a. nnrk'l Pnr.R Trout nihlng-. Booklet. nvv., HOWARD HOWARD PRICK Paradlee Valley, Fa. TUP OLD INN Formerly Paradlee Inn. irtC ULU 1 1- IN creeco 6ta.. Penna. R R. Managed fronuUu ttandpolnt of the gueet; good food andBeSlribjdi. oldjjghle, tennis, trout flihtngj ratTVHbtojMCO; booklet, Mlea Kiruv. tis.- rsmeia ST1TES' MT. HOUSE mV Capacity 100 Booklet. THOS. H. ST1TES Mountain Home. Fa. Heller's Mt. Airy gySS. P CANADENSIS, FA. Tho Pinr Capacity 100. Booklet telle the I (IC rillt-a ..ory MYRON E. PRICK. SHAWNEE.ON.THEELAWABE, FA. I Anunnrl Excellent location. BatB'g, boat's, LC,1WUUU flehg Bklt. DBTRlCKtSON. THE ANATOK "STUF FEHN HOCK. FA. KKNiIAVOKTH INK Sermlcali bow open. 7 sUlea front Reading Altre4 Larastar. WW I I r fJ I rv ri&rAtti , 111,., and Dominic Damnlco, who acted as flower girl and page, respectively. Fol lowing: the ceremony a recepttori viAa held nt Beneficial Halt, 924 South 6th street, by the bride's parents. Among the guests were Mr. nnd Mrs. Orozlo Provlhilrtl, Miss Anna Rotko, Mr. Vincent Curclo, Mr. Dominic Proeepcro, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Curclo and family, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Provlnzlno and family, Mrs. Angelina Cednrlo and family, Mr, arid Mrs. I'rospero Sedarlo and family, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Isabella, Mr. and Mrs, Paul Marlngola and family,. Mr. and Mr. Joseph Aula and family, Mr, nnd Mr. Oeorao Oargnrln, Mr. Joseph Roccf, Mr. Dominic Peloggl, Miss Mary Singer, Mf. Gornnlll Oluacppo nnd family, Mr. and Mrs. C'anlbarto Caruso, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cuccl, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Buo raffurnl and family, Mr. nnd Mr. Frank Fulglnltl, Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Valeo nnd family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mfth cusc. PINTKO-GALLASANDRA. Mr nnd Mis. Louis Onllasandra, 1309 South Clarion street, gave a large rdcep tlon and danco nt Lyrlo Hall yesterday In honor of tho mnrrlngo of their daugh ter, Miss Rose, to Mr, Charles Plnteo, 1030 Carpenter street. The ceremony took place at St. Rita's Roman Catholic Church, Broad and Ellsworth streets. TJi mnld of honor was Miss Susan Tamasco nnd the best man was Antony Rlzzo. Tho bridal couple led the grand march at the hall later on. Among the guests wero Miss Elizabeth Clentlln, Miss Mary Cam mnrotn, Mr. Dominic Dnllasnndra, Mr. James Riley, Mr nnd Mrs. Joseph Tlntco, Mr. Charles Plagantlno, Mr. Lawrence Plscoln, Mr. nnd Mrs. Michael Camma rota, Mr. nnd Mrs, Antony PlBanso, Mr. nnd Mrs. Nicholas Conclo, Mr. and Mrs. John Bonavltocola, Mr. Pint Molley, Mr. John Mulligan. Mr. nnd Mrs. Peter do Nato, Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Cerrl, Mr. and Mrs. Josoph Escadso, Mr. James Dallasnndra. Mr. and Mrs. James Gcnatl, Miss Mary Nlocola, Mr. Peter Nucel, Miss Mary Rngno, Miss Roso Cnmmorota, MIfls Annie Camaca, Mr. Michael "William. Miss Blanch Yettlro, Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Flscoln, Miss Mary Mann. Mrs. SUsan Spangler, Mr. Abraham Weinberg, Mr, Michael Ltpsom, Miss Roso Dllger, Mr. Antony Martlnella. Miss Julia Maston, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vita, Mr. Salvldo Bonlvltoln, Mr. and Mrs. Fred de Marco. Mr. and Mrs. Domlnto Frnsclnl, Mr. and Mrs. David Camera. Germantown Mrs. J. Edward Jacques, of the Mah helm apartments, has gono to tho Faclflo coast with her llttjo daughter, where they will visit relatives nnd friends for several months. Mrs. Ida V. Beale. of 112 East Price street, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. lane, left this week for a short stay In Atlantic City. Mr. Charles H. Edenborn, of 4S30 North Brond street, will sail from New York on tho steamship Momus on May 17 for New Orleans, where hd will remain some time. SPRING AND 8UMMEP. RESORTS Wlltlwood, N .T. woo& iBY-THE-SEA and Wildwood 1-SSSK Crest All eigne point to the blggeet season In the phenomenal history of these won derful reiorts, They are teeming with activity. Preparations are under way for splendid entertainment. Their nat ural advantages of cooleet breezee and beet bathing beach are attracting.1 thousands. Rent your cottage, bungalow or apartment NOW. Don't eae this important matter until later, qr you, may not lie able to get what you uant. They are coins; fast. Wleilom dictate that you make your hotel rrtervatlons early this year. F a a t . eoitwenlent Rsadlng and Ptnnsy. r-rNJv u o t u r ,r,iun ,(ffH rvcru Sunrtau For v lll,H(,JUIiy , U1. I u l i ff booklet write today to T J. WI1ITEHKI.I. City Clerk WllduooU, N. J. FRANCONIA NOTCH, GRAFTON CO., N. H. WHITE MOUNTAINS NEW PROfllE HOUSE TWENTY COTTAOES. OPEN JULY 1ST. Catering to those who "lib. a Hummer Home In a resort favored with clientele of the hlghent order, ON IDEAL TOUR. Flhe Oarage. Golf, Tennis, Boating, Flehlng. C II. OREENLEAF. Pres. Booking Office In Charge E. II. MCIf. Hotel Vendome, Boiton. Man, SEASIDE PARK, N. J. ROSS TURNER Directly on Qeach. Strictly First Class. Booklet. Proorielor Open June 26th NEW ENGLAND SaundaratOHrn. It. I. Sitinders House n May i0- "i' bathing, flehlng. tennis, J. L. RODMAN. v ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. CHALFONTE Atlantic City, New Jersey The Leeds Company Leading Ulgn-Olaaa Uoderate-Hate Hotel. ALBEMARLE Virginia av.. nr Ben. Rap. ftLQCmml.u g,. steam heat, elevator. sun parlors, private baths, etc. excel, table. Iiuupwkbr, 2 up dally. Bklt. J. P. COPS. DBOWN'S-BHLLS-lN-THE-FINEa. N. J. "THE INN'' Open AH Year Fit thousand acre plnee; lakai, aprlnge. Favorite week-end and tourist reeort. lrnjttui aoutbera cooking. New management. j. l. a m. a. uuuDEna ISLAND UEIQUT8, N. J. THE PERRENNlALTLi;1Jg. German tovoi OCEAN CITY. N. J. Every Comfort and Conveniens at The BRIGHTON Ideally located In the finest eectlua of tie beat-h from An eetablUbment so4 tw t.U ine and snlci iovlaoreltnj fer4a fiaci Oceao, Bay and Inlet , H hour by trolley rruw AtUatie CUy Write tor beakjet ana aM&J lataa. Opaoa Juoa 36tH R B. frOOy Tfr T H & BREAKERS OuU BtMJsaalk M. v 4 IWM. 4' amILIj 1M THIA .'SliesBWi raMgew vMiifTOrfTs fi "S2s5avH- -Al.,0 BE e 'Ul u ii jg tn