!TWfiTWf "wnpm EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1915; ir S0E1AL r Jj ,xr4 u&jrw . PWE . d U WZl EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1915; I 7 vyNwiKStevi '73P' :;J. lff&f' I SSL m, AT THE marriage ui .mon iinncy v.or efA.fey Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs iT THE marriage of Miss Nancy Cor B)P - . flml.L . .. .4 At tl...Kll H'nAll 'jf, which will tnkc place In St. James' Church, 22d and Walnut streets, on Juno IT, the maid of honor will be Miss Fran .... West Bally, ft cousin of Miss Smith. " . . , IJ. ...Ill l.- Ml.a rl.nMA 3 The DnaesnimuB win n ...ion "Kium. ?r Gamble, MIssElennor Ward Deans, !... v.m Duval Williams. Miss Emily KB Saunders, Miss Marian Twiggs Myers jnd Miss iBabel Brocklo Stoughton. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob It. Baits, of Burr fOaka. Ierlon nrc rccelvlnff congratula tions on the birth of n second daughter, Mlas Ethel Marie naiiz, nameu ior nn f.unt of Mr BatU. Mrs. Baits was formerly Mies Maybelle Elizabeth Park ",r daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Leldy ranter, aim is u 01011 m u,iu thur Hansa, formerly Miss Ethel Parker. (who resides In Berlin, where she Is wldo If known In grand opera circles, 'a .T. Drexcl Blddlc, Jr.. will glvo his jituhers' dinner at Delmontco's on Juno t. Many prominent women aro entered hn the tournament for the women's 'championship of the Merlon Cricket Club, Ljay In which Is In progress nt Haver 'ford, Including Miss Phyllis Wntsh, Mrs. ""jloxlo Harrison Smith, Miss Edith Blnk, ; Miss Evelyn Rink, Miss Agnes Kennedy, 'Mrs. Kane S. Green, Miss Clara Chase, 'Miss E. C. Ilenscl, Miss Marian Toulmln, MIjs Pheodla Lllllc, Miss Sarah Myers, Miss Margarettn Myers, Miss Ellanor Knousherty. Miss Emily Kennedy, Miss ..Edith Bally. Miss Dorothea Obertuffor ! and Mies Lucia Warden. '"The club will glvo a dlnner-dnnco on t Wednesday, Juno 2, In honor of the ' vtiltlng players competing In the Enstern ' States' women's championship, which will ; ha Attended by guests rrom uoston, -now "ITork and Bnltimore. ' Ensign Valentino N. Blog, U. S. N., v'cf Haverford, will return homo for a i 'short visit In nbout two weeks, k The officers of the V. S. S, Minnesota Will entertain this afternoon nt a the 'dana&nt on board the ship. Tho affair t'wlll bo quite informal, and n cordial ln ErMtatiun has been extended to nil naval iM-m..-.. nwl Violr wlvrn. HiOliltCID ,.. ...... I' Dr. and Mrs. B. B. Vincent Lyon, of IJJG1 rino street, aro regvivms iw. Nations on the birth of a son, n. B. Vln f cent Lyon, Jr. c- nnnmt n WArrer and hlr son. Mr. George D, Wldcner, of Lynwood Hall, KEIklns Park, will leave early In June and loccuoy her new villa, Miramai, at sew- Eport, It. I. mim Katherlno Rogers, daughter of fMrs. John J. Rogers, of 2201 St. James Iplace, will leave tho last week In Juno to file the guest for a fortnight of Miss Sarah iHaitlncs. dauBhter of Mrs. Daniel H. ) Hastings, at her homo nt Bellefonte, Pa. JMany entertainments win do given in honor of MIfs liogcrs rjy ncr many inenus ln Bellefonte $ Mr. and Mrs. Julian Story, of the St. BJames, wilt shortly move into tho resi dence of Mrs. T. B, Harper, on Washing ton lane and Old York road, which thoy ITwIU occupy for tho summer. Mr. Robert Nellson. of Hamilton Court, ', MliipntH t PhllnrlolnViln frnm a trln to 'the West. t Mr. and Mis. L. B. Hcndrlckson have '.. , ...,... , .i .....ui r K'lSVUCU IIIVllUllUUB 1UI IIIU HCUUHIb Uk Ethelr daughter. Miss Mnrlo Smith Hen- 4rlckBon, to Jlr. Elwood Warren Miller, Ron Wednesday, Juno 9, at their homo, BJWalnut streot, Jenklntown. Tho cere 's mony will be porforjned nt noon by tho Btv. Joseph D. C. Macule, or uarmei Presbyterian Church, Edge Hill. Only the Immediate families will bo present. i Bala-Cynwyd P The Neighborhood Club of Bala and tCynwyd will give Its evening of Music honlght at 8:15 In tho Bala-Cynwyd audi torium, Bala and Highland avenues. '(Dancing will follow. The committee In ichargo Includes Mr. II. A. Fcrrelra, chalr- rrnan; Mr, George Haskell, Mr. ThomaB JH. West and Mr. Georgo B. McKlnney. &Th artists who will participate nro Mrs. irfederlck Newbourg, soprano; Mrs. John ftJoyce, Jr., contralto; Mr. Ednyfed Lewis, Btenor; Mr. John Jay Joyce, Jr., bass; Jfirs. Dorothy Johnstono Baesler,harplBte; sMr. Henry S. Prv. nccomnanlst. and Mrs. pulla Cummlngs Sutton, soprano. KThe program Includes many Interesting elections, as follows; PART I. U. Quirtd-ntlla. nllo del amor (from "illjtoletto") ... ...Verdi era. newoourff Mr. Lewis Alra. .Tnvpa t Tnu i Soprano and baas I Vor Thv Anirl Rnlrlt. .Mr. Ft r.. !r8- Newbours; and Mr. Joyce El. Contralto-O Mlo Fernando urom -la Favorlta") Donttetll tw tiifmt uyi; Tenor-Ah Love, but a Day Frotheroe Ei ,, . Mr. Lewl lHn() water Nymphs f (I)) Ballartf, Opue V. rmpna ....i'lerns )dub 32 Faura If SopranoPace, Pace Mlo Dlo uiuin i t-orxa ai ueitino ' verai V ... y, ?" Newboure ""-Vulcan's Bonr t worn "Philemon et Daucle" ).,,.. CounoJ I rv.. ,. Mr." Joyce IvJ'ralto and tenor Horn to Our wauuui iirom "ii Trovatoro"),...verai Mm .TnvrA bm 1 1 .n.l. Soprano ' SI c5?, cVtRK ot Water. .Campbell-TlPtnn to) Polly Wlflls Dr. Arne Mrs. Sutton PART II. onr't,IK"d)rl" ns cycle by H. Lane uoa. to be rendered by the quartet. Germantown EJnVttatlOna tfi Th waHHIno. a Ifl. a jjlen Cathcart, of 636 Weatview street. H Mr. Itlchard Harris, a broker, of New "tk. have Just been issued by tho young JWy". parents. Mr. and Mrs. ivilllnm 1. Clthcart. Tha rrmnn will h r..-. jtnaea (n the Summit Presbyterian g?irch, on Juno J, at 8 o'clock in tho Km ln,t' A receiltlon " th " of the Sjwa will follow. After their weddlnjr ilr the bride and brtdesroom will live forest Hill Gardens. fMrs. Wllllnr,. Tl IT....- . i.-.i.-i lt. h. ' '"""i U iU.IIOII S tuwm B,vo " luncheon today, to Bbb.. r. ",w rnmtir of the Ladles' SSv!f ?m1mlttee of he Germantown 2iwml,b' Th nw members Include; Rebwi"am. q' Mor,' Mr- a- Bllh tuUatn Prlr Kf.n.U.II If TU Qinrff. t ... "'lil. yvim gf Newhall, Miss Mariana J. Steel. KvTn'. uraa ,Bren. Jr.. ot 4301 Pulaski . has ,eU 'or Nw Yorki f0" a afii stay. l1 N""nn R. Dean, of m Pomona Ikklvni. -. ""mmnr auino unit iu KSS. Ma'" wh,r n ' vUltlnr her Kr.sULer. a ..,... . i,.i ... S1-11...A --T- w v.uvivui ih JioijTWMO V.UIlCi. J Hope, of H55 Wayne avenue, is " snorj time in Atlantto wty. Ig; and Mr Walter P Hushes, of 415 ,eavie, ana their two daughters. IKON Miss Elslo Hughes nnd Miss Mildred Hughes, have left for Atlantic City to spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sinn, of 722 Wts tcr street, have left for Echo Lake, Pa., where they will spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Klmber. of MJ7 Wayne avenue, have opened their cottago nt .Newport, H, I., for the summer. Mrs. Anna M. Cane, of Sll Locust ave nue, has opened her cottage at Ocean City, N. J., for tho summer. Mrs. Marshall Wilson and daughter, ot SoO Shedaker street, have left for Clifton Forge, Va., whore they will remain for some time. Mr. Russell Clapp, of 5103 Newhall street, has left for a short stay In Pitts burgh, Mrs. J. Tllllnghaat. of 107 West Penn streot, Is spending several weeks at the Delawaro Water Gap. Mr. J. M. Bryant, of 206 Hnrvey street, has left for a short Btay in Ocean Grove, N. J. Mr. Joseph Fling, of 408 Wlstcr street, Is spending; a few days In Atlantic City. Along the Reading Miss Mario Nelffer, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Milton K. Nclffor, of Wyncote, with It other girls of her class, announced her engagement yesterdny on tho evo of graduation from Wellcsley College. Miss Nelffer Is to becomo the brldo of Mr. C. B. Robinson, n, Dclawnroan, gradu ate of the Georgetown university, ana now nn agent for an automobile tiro con corn. They will bo married in early fall. Mr. Clement R. Hooocs. of Spring ave nue, Is on n fishing trip In tho Rangeley Lnltes, Maine, for several weeKs. A country fair will bo held on the lnwn of tho Ashbourne Presbyterian Church, frlday and Saturday, Juno 4 and 5, after noon and evening. All organizations of tho church will tako part. It will bo under the management of tho Loaies Am Society, tho proceeds to go to tho Manse Fund. Mrs. J. P. Pugh, of Weston, Ohio, ar rived at Bcechwood last week, Sho will remain until after the sraduatlng exer cises of the Bcechwood School, when her daughter. Miss Sylvia Pugh, will receive her diploma from the Normal Domestic Arts Department. An Uustratcd tnlk on architecture from Egyptian ruins through tho Greek, Ro man, Byzantine. Romancsauc, Gothic and Renalssanco periods to the homo of to day, showing tho Influence or religion upon architecture, will be given on Thurs day evening. May 27. by Mr. StUart and Mr. Hay, under the auspices of tho Men's Guild of St. John's Lutheran Church, in tho parish building, Melrose nvenue nnd York road. A musical tea will be given at the homo of Mrs. Robert L. Russell, on Webster avenue, Wyncote, Friday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Miss Miller, of the Collego Set tlement, will glvo a talk concerning the work accomplished by the Flower Guild, and a very enjoyable musical program Is promised. No cards lmvo been sent out. but all aro Invited to bo present. A stiver offering Is asked to nsslst In carrying on tho work of the local branch of tho Flower Guild. Mrs. John T, Edmondson, of Nth ave nue. Oak Lane, Is spending several weeks In Now York. A , suffrago meeting was held at the residence of Mrs. W. A. Kelss, S00 Cott man btreet, Jenklntown, yesterday after noon, at 3 o'clock. Mr. Horace Blnnoy Delany and Miss Florence G. Delany, of 303 Wyncote road, Jenklntown, will return tho latter part of this week from Atlantic City, where they have been spending the week, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Pullman, of Woodland avenue, Wyncote, aro being congratulated on the birth of a son on Saturday, May 22. Mr. nnd Mrs. William E. Grobcn. of 12 Asbury terrace, will close their house on Thursday nnd go to Ocean City, where they will remain until October. Girard Estate Mrs. Frank Sutton, of 2512 South 19th street, entertained at a. delightful luncheon, followed by cards, this after noon at her home. Covers wero laid for 12, and the guests were members of the card club of which she la a mem ber. Lilies of the valley were combined with dainty pink roiebuds and maiden hair ferns to form the artistic decora tions. Those present were Mrs. William F. Cushlng, Miss Elizabeth Cushlng, Mrs. H. Stanley Holloway, Mrs. Charles Shlsler, Mrs. Flnley Morrow. Mrs. Will, lam Gouget, Mrs. William Wilson, Mrs. William Eddie, Mrs. Frederick Schmidt, Mrs. T. L. Cobailgh and Mrs. Frederick Bond. Mrs. J. V. McAlplne, wife of Dr. Mc Alpine, U, S. N., entertained the mem bers of her brtdgo club this afternoon at her home, 2125 Rltner street. A dainty luncheon was served after the came. Her guests Included Mrs. W. F. Cochrane, Mrs. C. T. Blackburn, Mrs. Lucius Beebe, of Walltngford; Mrs. T. 8. Fillmore, Mrs. Aloxander S. Williams, Mrs. Philip Seymour and Mrs, Frederick W, Grays. Mrs. J. T. Fenner was hostess yester day afternoon to the members of her bridge club at her home, 2313 South 21st street. Her guests Included Mrs, Herman Livingstone, Miss Anne Harris, Mrs. Harris, Mrs. John Handy Hall, Mrs. Henry C. Swartz, Mrs. James Vodgea and Miss Marlon Harris. Delaware County The program of the commencement at Swarthmore College has been Issued, A reception to the students and their par. ents will b held on June 4, this to be given by tho faculty. The senior class will hold a banquet and dance on June 11 in the Strathhaven Inn. President and Mrs. Swain and Dean Meeteer will giye an Informal luncheon to the class on June U at X o'clock. On Sunday, June IJ. President Swain will deliver tho bacca laureate addreu In the Collection Hall. Class Day, June 14. will see a play, "Mld Smmer Night's Dream," .iven at 4;J0 by talent from the class, and the re union of all thi classes takes place on Alumni Day, June 15. Miss Carolyn Long, of Chester, ex. pU horlly"to entertain Miss Helen Garner, of Portland. Me. The ladle, are both students at Dana Hall, a prepara fory schoo" In Massachusetts, and Mis. Garner has many friends amonr the younger set In Chester- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Overle. of Pros Dct Park, will shortly be "at home" to their friends. The couple are returning from their honeymoon this week and wlU bV greeted by a host ol Wends. MISS MARIE LOUISE South Philadelphia Mrs. F. L. Akcrs, of 1301 Morris stroct. entertained this afternoon from 2 to B nt a delightful surprise kitchen shower In honor of Miss Ethol .May Hnyilen, whoso mnrrlngo to Mr. William Croemer John son will tako place on Juno IB. Tho fol lowing guests woro present: Mrs. George Ferris, Mrs. George Nichols, Mrs. Henry J. Sclbold, Mrs. R. E. Blackall, Mrs. II. W. Hayden. Mrs. Edith Rosenthal, Mrs. Thomns Ely, Mrs. R. E. Watrous, Mrs. Arthur Clovcnger, Mrs, Hodgman, Mrs. M. E. Paul, Mrs. Benjamin Weston, Mrs. Robert Gordon, Mrs. John Scott, Mrs. William Clark, Mrs. Smoot, Mrs, Arthur Pago, Mrs. R. L. Ballcntlno, SIlss Emma Ely. Miss Arllne Lnngworthy nnd Miss Catherino Wallace. Miss Margaret Mooncy, who has boon the guest of Miss Anna McCarrlston, of Mlllvllto. N. J., for t7io last few days, has returned to her home, 2337 St. Albans place. The Mlshorral Zlnn held a meeting last Sunday nt the home of Miss Rose Udo wltz, 707 South Sth street. Miss Clara Herman, Miss Jennie Jnapan and Misj Rose Udowltz read their essays. Miss Sophie Bramntck reported on the develop ments of the Junior Club On Sunday they will give their outing under the lead ership of their adviser, Mr. Leon Rose. Miss Sophie Brnmnlck and Miss Hattlu Blleden, Mr. William Lupowltz nnd Mr. Herman Malerman also reported, and nn address was made by Mr. Leon Rose, president, on "Shir Hashlrlm." The annual summer dance given by tho auxiliary of the Jewish Consumptive In stitute, of 408 Wharton streot, will take place nt Clayton's Casino, Woodslde Park, tomorrow evening. The proceeds of this affair will be added to tho funds being collected for the contemplated hospital to be erected by the Institute this coming year. THE marriage of Miss Marjorie Gott lieb, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Conrad Gottlieb, and Samuel Gelss will be sol emnized tomorrow evening at Apollo Hall, 1726 North Broad street. The nev. Marvin Nathan, of Beth Israel Synagogue, will officiate, The bride will be given In marriage by her father and will wear a gown of white satin, with spangled trim, mlngs, and will carry a shower bouquet of white roses and lilies. of.the-valley. The bride will be attended by her sister, Miss Rose Gottlieb, as maid of honor. She will wear a white satin gown, trimmed In duchess lace and pearls, and will carry pink roses. The bridesmaids will be Miss Anna Alper, Miss Ros Leltelman, Miss May Huskey, Miss Anna Golder, Miss Henrietta Singer, Miss Rose Buxbaum, Miss Mary Goldberg and Miss Rose Singer. Tho bridesmaids will wear pink taffeta dreises and will carry pink roses. Miss Elizabeth Gottlieb, sister of the bride, will be flower girl, accompanied by Master Samuel Fineberg. The best man will be Samuel Sachs and the ushers will be Louts Weinberg, Sidney Schaller, Harry Felnalnger, Harry Parries, Jack Selgel, Bernard Krakoff, Harry Bwarti. Herman Oelis. There will be a large reception following the ceremony, after which Mr. and Mrs. Qelis will leave for an extended wedding trip. The marriage of Miss Rosalie Harris Koons, daughter of the lata Mr. Walter Koons, of Wllkes-Barre, to Mr. EUwood Lawrence Munder, son of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Munder, of 3523 North 16th street, will take place on Wednesday, June I, at 4 o'clock, at the home of Mr. and Mrs-Munder- Miss Koons has selected Ml Curl, ot Wllkes-Barre, as bridesmaid, and Mr. Amos K Gdkler. Jr. will be the bridegroom's best man. The ceremony wilt be followed by a dinner for the im mediate relatives. WANAMAKER AND HER FIANCE, MR. JUNE BRIDES' WEDDING RINGS COST ALL THE WAY FROM $4 TO $400 Bridegrooms Often Wear Them, Too How to Tell a Woman's Character by the Ring She Selects. Tho wedding ring clork wears one, not because It Is his business or Just because ho happens to be married, but because it's nil the style. Every man ought to. any way, tho clerk says. It's Just as much his funeral beg pardon. It's Just as much his wedding as It Is hers. At any rate, tho wedding ring clerk Is stnrtlne to get down to the storo early theso dayB and stay late, for what with doing double business on account of recent masculine leanings toward the little golden circlets, and whnt with the record season for marriages beginning, this overworked creature scarcely gets tlmo to Join his frlendB at the counter where It Is their noon-day custom to gather round, But It hasn't made a cynic of him. Fur from It. Instead the dally stream of wedding ring purchasers furnishes "nlm with some entertaining bits of phllosphy. "You can always tell whut kind of ft wife a woman Is going to make," Is ono of the conclusions he has come to as tho result of his 12 years of observation, "by the way sho selects her wedding ring. If she wants a big and showy ono and Is proud to death of the new station In life that nwalts her, she's tho real womanly woman. Her home Is going to bo her kingdom with her husband as monarch. "On the other hand If she wants a small Inconspicuous band one which she can wear around her neck without It be ing n dead weight, you can bo pretty sure shot has some notions In back of her head of continuing n. career, or of 'managing' her husband. She'll pull tho purse-strings and be the all-round boss. "Another thing that you notice," he continued, "when you've been In thto business for some time, Is that the older a man gets the more sontlmental he gets, and the less he minds showing the whole world how he regards his adored one. "Only the other day a gray-haired man of about W came In with ft sweet young thing clinging to his arm. The Inscription that he had ongraved on the ring was: 'God knew I was lonely and he sent you to me. I thank Him.' " "Mlzpah," according to the wedding ring clerk, la the Inscription most fro. quently used. It Is taken from the stoiy ot Jacob In the Bible and means; "The Lord watch between mo and thee." The Initials of the man and woman are also commonly used. "But so often," said the clerk, "they make the mistako of wanting to say 'J. U, to M. S.' The 'to' Is absolutely wrong for a wedding ring, though It Is all light for an engagement ring, The wedding ring should have the Initials Intertwined or they should be connected with the word 'and.' They are both being mar rled and the ring is a sign of union." In many cases queer hieroglyphics, which even the experienced clerk cannot decipher, are used as an Inscription, and this usually Indicates some cherished secret sentiment. Wedding rings range In price from U to J 100. The inexpensive ones are plain gold circlets, made of II and 12 karat gold. Those In stock are virtually all the very narrow kind. The old-fashioned broad band, which could be seen 10 feet away, has becomo passe. A novelty wedding ring which promises Notices far the Society page will be accepted and printed la the E?enloi Ledsrr, but all such notices must be written on one tide of the paper, mut be signed In full, with full address, and when possible telephone number oust be given. Bead all such communications to "Society Editor," Evening Ledger, sot Cheatout etrtet. Unlets three requirements art carried out so that verification may bo possible,' the notices will pot a publlihed. Photo by Hloly & Way. GURNEE MUNN JUNE BRIDES Thin is the second ot a series of articles avpearlnp in the Evk.nino Ledoeii on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, discussing the many Questions that concern those about to he married trousseaus, wed ding rings, flowers, music, invita tions and all, and who pays and why. to become popular is called the alliance ring. It breaks In the centre for the In scription and when It Is put together again tho cut does not show. In this way It Is supposed a secret engraving could bo kept more inviolate than most secrets ever nre. Platinum wedding rings rnnge In price from J13.60 to $30, Some of them nre carved. Often the purchasers are amazed at the Inexpunslveness of this tie that binds, and oven though they want for sweet senti ment's sake the plain gold band, they cannot get It Into their heads that a real gold ring can be had for Jl. It Is on occasions like these that the ,.. i. ,..,..- .... .,.- i j . , . ,ci uiuiHt, uuv mo jcweien xray, just I to show how much can bo spent for n I wedding ring. Platinum bands carved and studded with diamonds cost from 95 to $400, un less the finger in unusually largo and then more must be paid for the extra gem added. The prices for men's wedding rings, and they are being sold in goodly numbers, Is slightly higher than those for women bocause of tho extra metal needed, but tho fashion, the plain gold circlet, Is the same. West Philadelphia Miss Cella Elsenhandler, of 25 North (2d street, will ba tendered a reception at her home tonight by her friends In honor of her graduation from the Hebrew Edu cational School, Miss Elsenhandler gradu. ated with highest honors, and was awarded a gold medal, Mr. and Mrs. James Field, of the Pow elton Apartments, will leave early In June for Ocean City, N. J., where they have taken a house for the summer on Waver ley avenue. Mies Jane Murphy, of 618 North 63d street, will entertain at her home on Sat urday evening. Covers will be laid for 12 guests, and daisies and spring flow ers, arranged In baskets, will form the artistic decorations. Cards nnd vocal numbers will precede the supper. Those expected to be present are Miss Jeanne Buehler, Miss May H. Foster, Mlas Delia M. Brennan, Miss Mettle C WIthlngton, Mr. Thomas P. Rogan. Mr. Joseph F. Foster, Mr. Joseph D. Lynch. Mr. How ard B. Stoffan, Mr. Anthony B. Bellwoar and Mr. Edmund A- WIthlngton. Mrs. James A. Bolton, of 6731 Pember ton street, with her little son, Bernard, and her daughter, Dorothy, Is at present visiting relatives In California, and In company with her mother. Mrs. P. J. Culhane, of Hamilton, Ontario, is at the present time is tho gueat of Mrs. Bolton's aunt, Mrs. M. A. Woodworth, of San Francisco. Mrs, Bolton will also spend some time In Los Angeles and Paaadena before her return in the fall. Announcement was made today of the engagement of the Rev. Daniel I, Suit baoh, pastor of the Lutheran Church of the Resurrection, Hd and Thompson streets, and Miss Marlon D. Rawllngs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Rawllngs, of 1633 North 62d street. The marriage will take place on June : In the church where the Rev, Mr. Suits bach Is pastor. The bride Is Is years old and is groom 36 years. Both Mas Raw. lings and her parents are, numbers of the Churoh of the Resurrection. Tioga Mr. Walter Bernstein has been spending some time in Maryland and Virginia, Tho Rev. Dr. Rutger Dox, of North 16th street, la recovering from a recent ill. neis. Doctor Pox has been pastor of the Tioga Baptist Church, on North Broad treat, for 21 years. THE world and hl. wlfe-or that little portion of It centering around Over brook and Its ndjncent suburbs will turn out In Torcc tonight to witness tho very clever performance which has been ptnnned to Inko place nt the Ovcrbrook Golf Club. Tho nttrnctlvo posters announcing the entertainment promise a lively nnd tune ful hodge-podge, Including ns tho poster so glibly nnnounccs "steps nnd stunts, dances, nnd a dirge. Good songs nnd not so good A clash of movies'- these last operated by Frederick Hnrdlng. The cast of "The Model Wife" has been coached by a member of tho Plays and Players, nnd tho dancing choruses have, been trained under tho leadership of Leon Downing. Thoso taking part in tho sketch will bo Philip A. Castner, who Is also chalrmnn of the Entertainment Com mittee. Mr and Mrs. Frederick Hard ing, Miss Mary Potter, Miss Katherlno Stovens, Miss Adelp M. Mosler, Mrs. William Gayley, Eugene Hclno and Miss Magrudcr. Tho black-and-white-chorus, tho mem bers of which will be costumed In nc cordancn with Its name, with a dash of cerlso by way of contrast, will Include Miss Virginia Wctherlll. Longstreth Brown, Miss Adolo M. Moslor, Reynolds Plerpolnt, Miss Marlon Ycrkcs, Everett B Mosler, Miss Jcssla Sparks, Archlo Sparks, Miss Myra Atkinson and Mr. Poulterer. Miss Helen Campbell will sing the song, accompanying the Jnpnncse chorus, and tho dancers will ho Miss Sidney Wilson. William A. Ilnys. Miss Gladys Supplco Mr. HuU'liason, Miss Eleanor Evclnnd, Mr Carrier, Miss Dorothy John, John Pftwcctt, Miss Esther Blslcr nnd Frank Harrlty. Little Miss Eva Mulhollnnd will glvo several solo dances. Miss Mary Barrett and William New berry will sing several selections. Miss Frances McCann will give n solo dancs, nnd Miss Mlrlnm Blsler will nppear In the aesthetic dance of the Swan. The pupils of tho Becchwood School, at Jenklntown. will present tho Shake spearean comedy, "As You Llkr It," this afternoon nn tho college campus. The play will bo hnndsomely costumed nnd wilt be given under the able direction of Mies Emlllo Krlder Norrls, with the following cast: Rosalind Miss Vlrclnln Wolfo Orlando Miss Ruby Husband Tho Duke Miss Ruth Latimer Duko Frederick Miss North Amiens Miss Hnrrlot Iteascr Jnques Mfls Gladys Stcver Lo Beau Miss McCrenry Oliver Miss Mary Kirk Adam Miss Gladys Hugulnln Chnrles Miss Fulton Touchstono ,. Miss ColHer Sylvlns Miss Gardiner Corln Miss Roselle Cella Miss Helen Waller Phebe Miss Moyer This morning at 11 o'clock nn Interesting lecture recltnl was given nt the Belle-vue-Stratford, by Dr. Edgar C. Abbott, of Boston, fop tho benefit of tho auxiliary fund of the Chapln Memorial Homo for the Aged Blind On Friday morning n. lecturo on tho Tempest will bo given. The lectures nro under the auspices of tho auxiliary committee of which Mrs. Wil liam Henry Wopdward Is chnlrman. Tho other members if tho committee are: vice clmlrmen, Mrs. Edgar Fahs Smith nnd Mrs. Olln H. Burrltt; secretary, Mrs. Charles L. Doollttle; treasurer, Mrs. Joseph Swain, Executive Committee, Mrs. George W. Chapman, Mrs. I Levlck nnd Miss Elizabeth Thompson, nnd Mrs. Theo doro E. Bennde, Mrs. Rudolph Blanken burg, .Mrs. William B. Bodlne, Mrs, Eliza beth Powell Bond, Mrs. Hugo Bllgram. Mrs. John Cndwalador, Miss Anna Cole man. Mrs. Eric L. Doollttle, Miss Emily Dutllh. Mrs. Stanley G. Flagg, Jr., Miss Eleanor Foulke, Mrs. L. Webster Fox, Miss Amelia Gemmlll, Mrs. S. Lord Gll borson, Mrs. W. H. Glthens, Mrs. Helen V. Granlees. Mrs. Vlrglnlus F. Graves, Mrs. Theodoro Mitchell Hastings. Mrs. Harriet Chnpln Hill, Mrs. William George Houston. Mrs. William E. Hughes, Mrs. Charles L. Huston. Mrs. Robert Johnston, Mrs. James C. Krayer, Miss Julia B. Lem mon, Mrs. Jerome Longeneckcr, Mrs. John Archibald MacCallum, Mrs. Joseph North Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Georgo M. Storey nio now occupying their new house, SS? North Judson street. Friends of Mr. Jean Josephs, of 2020 North Park avenue, will be glad to hear that he is recuperating from u recent accident. The graduating class of the nurses' training school of tho Garrctson Hospital will hold a dance on the evening ot June 10. A muslcale and vaudeville will be held on Sunday night at the Alumni Building of Keneseth Israel synagogue, llroad street above Columbia nvenue. Tho en tortnlnment will be followed by an In formal dance. "WKATS DOING TONIGHT ?" Olrl Bcout anniversary exerclees, nirnees School: o'clock leo. Combo Coneervatory of Muelc commence ment. Academy ot Muele: 8 o'clock. Free. Sons recital, Philip Warren CooUe. Orpheus doe'lety o( Surgery. Hahnemann Collate; 8:30 Plna Arta Dall, Academy ot the Klna Arte. flurtraalata' reception to Mra. J. D. Thomas, musicals and daniant, 1123 Chettnut street; 8 o'clock Vrce, Philadelphia Collego of OeUopathy com mencement. Wltherepoon Hall, 8 o'clock, m. Dinner. Pennsylvania Inelltute of Certified Publla Accountants, Manufacturers' Clubs 8 "ncceitlon to Homer A. Itodeheaver, Olivet. s. ...... irBHi,.rln nhitrrh. Mmint Varnnn an S2d streets: o'clock. KJ-ea. Market ana tuin oircei iiuihkh m,h, , South 0th street; 8 o'clock. County Medical Society College ot Phyalclane, 22d and Ludlow atreete: 8 o'clock. Democratic Club: o'clock. Municipal Dand, 234 and Bpruce streets. SUFFRAGE EVENTS TODY PENNSYLVANIA WOMAN SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION, 9:30 a. m. The association opens Us local headquartsre In tho l"orff Theatre Building. 137 South llroad street, Wis, Hannah J. Pat terson to be In oharge. A vlgoroua campaign to be waged throughout ths, summer and. fall fiom thle office. Tha aitoelation to work In entire harmony with other local suffrage or Kinlutlona Ita main officii ar In Harris- burf' EQUAL. EBANC1U3B SOCIETY. 10 SO a mJesKpU meeting or the Executive Board St the eefUty'a headquarters. OT South Sth street. Mrs. Wilfred Lewis, preildeot, PNoon-'Mlas Bertha Sapovlte, organlier for tha society, apka to employes of jh Baldwin Locomotive Worke, at 16th and Hamilton atreata. Open air. 8 p. m. fleorg O. Swarts and Miss Bertha. Eapovlts speak on City Hall plaaa. aouth. s.M p. m. Mlia Anna. McCue, organiter for tha aootety In Kensington, apaaka at an open air mealing at Gormantown atenua and Dia mond street. . Aailstanta, Mlas JtonU Berkott and Vies Kaba Erb "0B ' WOMAN SUTTOAOB PAP.TV p. m. Registration meeting at 1(33 Plna J -SO p. m -Open-air meeting at 6th elrcet and LMih'avenu, Baker M announs! at mettlng. MncCnrrolI, Jr. Mrs. Alfred Marshall, Miss Josephine Mather, Miss Dorothy Mather, Mrs. H. Mcknight Moore, Mrs", Edwin P. Monroe, Mrs. Thomas M Mont Komery, Mrs. George A. Plersol, Mrs. Harris B. Price, Mrs. Ivan Prowattaln, Miss Mary W Schlott. Mrs. Alice Powell Sellers. Mrs. George A. Smith, Miss Rosa. Ho L. Smith, Miss M, .Alice Btecher, Mrs. Floyd W Tomklns, Mrs. Ernest U Tus. tin, Mrs. W. Graham Tyler. Mrs. Lewis L. Walker, Mrs. Chnrles F. Warwick, Miss Florence Wiener, Mrs. David D. Wood, Mrs. Sidney S. Yarnall, Miss Eleanor Zwlssler, Miss Jane W. Hornor, Mrs Charles C. Stotesbury, Airs. Fulton p. I'eale, Mrs. Charlemagne 1 i Tower. An attractive fair "111 be Riven on ths lawn at the horn' if Mrs. Theron I. Crane, 6111 Green reel, on Thursday afternoon, June 3. from 2 until 0:39 o'clock. The proceeds nro to be Used for the Home for Inourables. Mrs. Chnrles W. Ncvln, of Rlverton, Is pres ident of the home, nnd somo of those on the board of managers who will take nn active part are Mrs. Caleb J. Milne, Jr.. Mrs. T. E. Ross and Mrs. Theron I Crane, who will bo In eharge of the fancy goods tnble. Mrs. H. S. Prentiss Nichols will havo charge of the books and Mrs. Anthony Wnyne Robinson will pre side over the selling of baskets whloh havo been made by the Inmates of the home. The children's work will be In charge of Mrs. Caroline Llpplncott, of Wyncote. Ico cream will bo dispensed by Mrs. nobert C. Hey I nnd Mrs. Paul Fife. Flowers will bo sold by Miss Beatrice English, Miss Elnlno Taylor English and Miss Eatollo Llpplncott. Miss Hoyt nnd Mrs. A. Reed Mclntlrc, of Merlon, have arranged a gooseneck grab ting, denr to tho heart of every child. There will bo n lemonade well, a fortune-teller. In the person of Mrs. Harry V. Register; a de lectable candy booth, In charge of Mrs. Henry O. Mitchner, Miss Judith Marr, Miss Loulso Tllge nnd Miss Winifred Marr. Real thrills will be caused by fascinating moving pictures arranged by Mrs. Will Inm S. Poulterer and Mrs. Hnrvey J. Mitchell. Little Bernnrd Mcllhenny nnd his pony cart will delight tho youngsters. Tickets may bo obtained from Mrs. John II. Jopson. 1824 Pine street, nnd Miss Helen Wrlgglns. Others on the board of managers nro Mrs. E. O. Shakespere, chairman: Mrs. Cyrus II. K. Curtis, Mrs. John B. Orlbbol, Mrs. Edward R. Fell, Miss Elennor Johnson, Mrs. Samuel Kerr nnd Mrs. H. Spencer Lucas. The board of managers, the young women's guild nnd the tlrst auxiliary 'havo all combined to make tho fair n huge success. A Greek play of unique character will bf presented tomorrow evening nt the First Bnptlst Church, 17th nnd Snnsom streets, by tho Junior department of the Bible school, assisted by members ot the Eastwood Players. Mr L. Eastwood SPlbold, tho author of the piece, the "Unknown God," will nppcnr In the lead ing role of Dionyslus, the Areopaglte. Tho theory of emotional effect of color or. the mind has been Introduced, and both scenety nnd costumes have been planned accordingly. The costumes, all of which are historically correct, aro mado from rnro materials nnd copied from ancient diagrams. The drama will be preceded by a group of tableaux on Paul's early life, under the direction of Miss Arllne Lnngworthy. Mrs. Henry J. Solbold has arranged a most effective musical program during tho vnrlous sccnoH. Tho cast will Include Miss Lucille Kepler. Mr. S. J. Clovengcr, Jr., Mr. Mor. rls L. Roscnthnl, Mr. E. Roland Snader, Jr., nn( Mr. Eastwood Selbolcl, of thei Eastwood Players, assisted by Miss Marjfl gnret Walker, Miss Dorothy Kelly, Mlsy J I'na Norman, Miss Florence Mason, Mlf V Evelyn McCurdy. Miss Lillian RnniTJ Mr. Cralgo McCombe Snader, Mr Carpen ter E. Loxlcy. Mr. Charles Hawthorne, Mr. Chester Shlber, Mr. R. C Vanger nnd Mrs. Arthur II. Clevengcr A most attractive dramatic nnd musical entertnlnment will bo given this evening under the auspices of the Tra'cey Home for Women. 42 North 16th street. In Grif fith Hall, 1420 Chestnut street. The pro gram will consist of tho story of "Ben Hur," told In 12 scenes, nnd Interspersed by vocal and piano solos. The Tacey Home, which Alls n need among wqmen, and is similar to the work done by the Inasmuch Mission, Is sorely In need of funds at the present time; It Is maintain ed solely by voluntary contributions, and Its success is due to the untiring energy of the founder, Mrs. Tracey. Tho Story Tellers' League has con- eluded its season's program of enter tainments. Frankford Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mnckey, of I.awndale, will have ns their guests over this week-end Miss Lillian Umpstead, of 1S21 Thompson street, and Miss Marlon Hoyer, of 1520 North 20th street. Invita tions were Issued last week for a dinner Saturday evening In honor of Miss Ump stead nnd Miss Hoyer, when covera will be laid for 20. Mrs. William Johnson has returned nfter a seven months' trip through Colon, Cristobal, the Canal Zone and Panama. Mrs. Johnson was formerly Miss Agnes Canlleld, of 5112 Tacony street. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey L. M. Schaeffer, of 4619 l.etlier street, announce the mar riage of their daughter, Miss Sara B. Schaeffer, to Mr. Harry E. Sarins, on Saturday, May IB, at Elkton, Md. Roxborough Miss Florence Pretsch, of 156 Green lane, entertained the members of the HI-SIx Club at dinner nnd cards last night. White daisies were combined effectively with red roses In the decorations. The guesta were Mrs. Benjamin Ferguson, Mrs, Jo seph Yf. Kwlng, Mrs. Wllmer C. Dutttn. Mies Betty Bardsley, Miss Betty Louwo Dutton. Miss Naomi Blschoff, Miss Mar garet Gallen and Mlsa Edna Smeader, The annual strawberry and 'avvn festi val of the Blenen Vereln ot Bethanlen Lu theran. Church, the Rev. H. C, Schmleder, pastor, will be held on Saturday after noon and evening on the grounds of the church, Martin and Bechln streets. Let Your Ledger Follow You On your vacation or to your summer residence. Boforo you Jeave town simply notify your carrier, agent or tha FUBIIC t$hh JLEDOER to forward the Public Ledger or Evening Ledger to your temporary address. By mall outside of Philadel phia Publlq Ledger, dally. ifc per month; dally and Sun day, S5c per month. Evening Ledger, daily. 26c per month, jftir further particulars call Walnut or Main f&o jl yr d-w,,,,,-