Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 31, 1915, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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Mil, AND Mlt8. HAltltY C. THAYElt.
ot KftoltWood, Obtf Itoua road,
Hkvertord, had as their 8Ustg over the
week-end Mr, and Mm. Van do Band
Bakhuyfien. On Saturday Mr, and Mrs.
Thayer entertained In their box at the
horse show In honor of Mr. and Mrs,
Van de Sartd-Bakhuyscli, when their
guests Included Mr. and Mr. William
Ellin Scull and Miss Scull, and yesterday
Mr. and Mrs. Thayer gaVe an Informal
dinner In honor of their guests.
Mr, and Mrs. Van do Sand-Uakhuysen
will leave today. On Wednesday eve
ning Mr. and Mrs. Thayer wilt again en
tertain at dinner, when tho RUeat of
honor will be Miss Theodato S. Unlly,
whose engagement was announced on
Saturday to Mr. J. Lloyd Coatcs.
Mr. and Mrs. Chnrles M. Lea, of Devon,
wilt entertain nt a dinner-dance on Mon
day, June 14) In hotior of their daughter,
Miss Kathcrlne C. Lea.
Persons of this city will be Interested
to hear of tli6 engagement of Miss Gert
rude Patterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs
George Washington Patterson, of Ann
Arbor, Mich., to Mr. Carol Huff, of
Kansas City. Miss Patterson mado fre
quent visits to this city.
Mrs. Albert J. Lytnnn, of 1S0S Spruce
street, will entertain at luncheon after
the graduating exercises of Miss Hill's
School on Wednesday In honor of the
Itev. Dr. Hairy Emerson Fasdlck, who
will deliver the commencement address.
Doctor Fasdlck's subject will be "The
Most Neglected Heal Estate In tho
World."
Mrs, John Hopkins, accompanied by her
ions, Mr, John Hopkins and Mr. Will
iam Hopkins, of 1713 Walnut street, will
close their town houso this week and
occupy their summer residence at Had
donfleld, N. J., for tho summer months.
Mrs. Edward D. Mcars, of 1818 De Lan
cey place, left last week to spend the
summer with her son, Bryan F. Mears, on
his ranch In Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Frederick Monroe,
MIk Mnnrnn nnd Mr. Jnmes Monron mo
tored to the Water Gap on Saturday,
where they spent tho week-end.
Miss Anita Stetson, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. James N. Stetson, of The Maid
stone, entertained Informally at her home
on Saturday.
Mrs.. E. 'Caven Hensel, of Havcrford,
spent tho week-end at Atlantic City.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Gilbert Hastings Helm,
of Bryn Mawr avenue, Cynwyd, Pa,, are
receiving Congratulations upon tho birth
of a son.
Along the Main Line
WAYisE. Tho St. Luko's School at
Wayne, Pa., has Issued Invitations for
their annual commencement and closing
exercises to bo held on Thursday, Juno
10, at 4 o'clock. Tho address will be
mado by the Hon. Edwin S. Stuart,
followed by the awarding of tho different
prizes.
Miss Mildred Somers, of Ventnor, spent
the week-end as the guest of Miss Esther
Mulfoid, at her homo on Pembroke
avenue.
Chestnut Hill
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Stuart, of 443
Carpenter street, accompanied by Miss
Anna P. Stuart and Donald McL. Stuart,
left for the Pacific coast expositions and a
short tour of the West. They will return
home during the early part of July.
Mr. and Mrs, Florence J. Heppe, of
Pelham nnd Crcshelm roads, will spend
the summer months at Magnolia Beach,
Mass.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Wright are
visiting Mr. and Mr?. William Alexander
Dick, of Graver's lane.
Mr and Mrs. LeKoy Richards, of 7S25
St. Martin's lane, are being congratulated
on the birth of a son, William Pessano
Richards.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman 8, Mackle, of Hill
side Drive, have returned from a visit to
Long Island, where they were tho guests
of Mrs. Mackle'n mother. Mrs. John R.
McGlnley.
Mrr. Carrlngton C. Tutwller. of 430 West
Chestnut avenue, nnd her son, Carrlngton
C. Tutwller, Jr., will leave on June 1 for
New York, where they will be the guests
of Mrs. Tutwller's sister, Miss Ellen Glas
gow. Mrs. Clara Dlllenbeck, of Willow Grove,
avenue, gave a dinner last Friday evening
In honor of Miss Allda Buehler.
Germantown
Mr. and Mrs, Louis Chllds Madeira, of
Schodlhouse lane. Germantown, have
Issued Invitations for a tea to be held
on Thursday, Juno 10, from 5 until 7
o'clock, to meet Miss Marlon Denlson
Grant.
Mr, and Mrs. John Fassett, of 510 West
Highland avenue, Chestnut Hill, enter
tained at dinner at 7 o'clock before the
weekly dance at the Philadelphia Cricket
Club at St. Martin's on Saturday eve
ning, The annual business meeting of the
oftlcers and board of managers of the
Germantown Boys' Club was held a few
days ago. One new member has been
added to tha board of managers, namely,
Mr, John M. Wood. The other members
who were re-elected were Miss Anna
Bacon, Mlas Emily T. Brown, Mr. H. P.
Erdrnan, Mr. Robert T, Mlckle and Mr.
Marriott C. Morris. The oftlcers were re
elected as follows; President, Robert T.
Mlckle; vice president, Charles C, AVrlg
Bins; treasurer, William W, Bacon; sec
retary. Miss Anno Bacon.
Mr, and Mrs. A. Theodore Abbott, of the
Gables, will move Into their new house,
20 Hortter street, the first week, In June.
Among those who motored to Budd's
Lake, Pa., for the holidays are Mr. and
Mrs, Arthur H. Jones, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Why, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Tray,
Mx. and iJrs. Stanley Champion. They
we're guests at Mr. and Mrs. Why's cot
tare.
Mrs. Henry 8, fJrove, of 2S8 West Tul
pehocken street, win leave today for
Haceretown Kid., to attend the wedding'
of Mls Elizabeth Richardson to Mr.
Henry Von Asen Hoffmelar on Tuesday,
June 1. Miss Richardson Is the daughter
ot the late Rev. Dr. William C. Richard
eon. who was rector of St. James' Prut
estant Episcopal Church, 23d and Walnut
streets.
Mlia Edith Harold Glltlngham. of 433
West Price street, ia spending fortnight
la Lawrenceville, N. J.
Mrs. D. English Dallam,, Jr., of SIS.
West Rlttenhouse street, has as her cuest
Mts Margaret Miller, of Richmond, Ya.
Mrs W. J Holbrook, who la emending
a fortnight as the guest of tie. son-in-law
add Uujrhter. Mr. and Mrs. A. Fred
erick Bradley, at their home in New
nochetjc, N, Y will return to her home,
on Indian queen lane, within a few das.
Mrs. Henry T, Mason, of 66,13 Pulaski
avenue, srcompanlcd by her guest, Mrs,
John MoLeod, of Pittsburgh. Pa., havo
gono In Concord, N. It., to visit Mrs.
McLeod's eon, Ralph McLeod, who Is ft
student nt St. Paul's Academy, In that
Place.
At the class day exercises of the fJer
hiantown Academy, to he held In Asso
ciation Hall on Wednesday evening, June
B, at 8 o'clock, the program will bo as
follows: Valedictorian, Mr. Ashbrldgo
Bhatpless; historian Mr. Tranklln She
bo; orator, Mr. Ralph Umstead; censor,
Mr. Mortlmoro West; poet, Mr. Perry
Campbell; Ivy orator, Mr. Frederick Sut
ter. Addresses will bo made by Governor
Brumbaugh nnd Dr. Isaac Sharpless.
A brldgo and "R0O" will bo held tomor
row afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Itornce Burrell, 404 Gowen avenue, for the
benefit of surfrage. The committee In
cliargo of iiffnlrs are Mrs. William Albert
Wood, chairman; Mrs Chnrles 55. Klau
der, Mrs. Horace Burrell, Mrs, Stephen
D. Large, Mrs. Frank Robinson, Mrs. J.
Archer Union, Mrs. George S. Strodllng
and Mrs. Frederick M. Shepard.
Mr. and Mrs. David Bloom arc now
occupying their new resldenco at 114
Mnyland avenue.
A lawn fete for thp benefit of the Phila
delphia Home for Incurables will be held
on Thursday afternoon at the resldenco
of Mis. Thcroil I. Crane, of 6444 Grecno
street.
A lawn party will be given by the Feb
ruary Class of 1016 of the Gcrmnntown
Boys' School at Mr. II. It. D. Balblrnlo's
heme, Wayne nnd Chelten avenues.
Mrs. George Franklin Brown, of 411
AVest Price street, will attend tho re
view of tho Confederate veterans In
Richmond, Va this week.
Miss Margaret Cushman, of Now York,
is tho guest of her aunt, Mrs. Edwin I,
Atlee, of West Coultor street.
Tho engagement of Miss Elizabeth
Brnrton Yost, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Prank II. Yost, of r-W Chew street, to
Mr. Joseph Minns Cnnfleld, Jr., of C07 66th
avenuo, was announced at a luncheon
Riven last week.
A grand strawberry festival nnd dance
will be given by Wakefield Lodge, No.
67, Order of Shepherds of Bethlehem, In
Flcmmlng Hall, Germantown avenue and
Seymour street, on Tuesday evening,
Juno 22.
Mrs. Conrad S. Grove, of Qulncy and
Hortter street, Germnntown, will leave to
day for Annnpolls. whero die will remain
for Juno week and will attend the exer
cises of the Navol Academy. Mrs. Grove
will chaperon MISs Eleanbr Longstrclh,
of Philadelphia, who will entertain at tea
on Thursday, Juno 3, on her father's
jacht. Many of the midshipmen will be
among the guests.
Along the Reading
Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard Ervlen, of
Ashbourne, will have as their guests for
several weeks Mr. and Mrs. E. C Street,
Jr., of Waban, Mass , a sister of Mrs.
Ervlen.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Bertram Llpplncott,
of Bethayrcs, have as their guest Mrs.
Ceorge W. Goethals, wife of the builder
of the Panama Canal. Many entertain
ments are being given In honor of Mrs.
Goethals during her visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Tatnall Starr, of
Church road, Wyncote, have purchased
the residence of Mrs. John Clark Sims, at
Laverock, Chestnut Hill, which they will
occupy after extensive alterations, Mr.
and Mrs. Stnrr, accompanied by Mrs.
Floyd White, have taken a cottage at
Watch HlU, R. L. which they will occupy
for tho summer months, leaving about
the first week of July.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCormlck, of
Ashbourne, Pa are receiving congratu
lations on the birth of a daughter. Mrs.
McCormlck will be remembered as Miss
Margaret Wonts.
Tho Old York Road Country Club held
a muslralc Saturday evening, at 8 o'clock.
An old-fashioned flag raising will be
held at the club this afternoon nt 5
o'clock, when Old Glory will be unfurled
to the breezes with appropriate cere
monies. Tha flag oration will be delivered
by Mr. Samuel II. High, of Jenkln
tewn. Golf matches and tennis tourna
ments will be held during tho day. Many
dinners are being arranged before the
large holiday dance to be given in the
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Robblns and
Miss Frances Robblns, of Webster ave
nue, Wyncote, accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. T. Frank Miller, of Hatboro, Pn
left by motor Saturday for Asbury Park,
N. J., where they will remain for several
weeks.
Miss Marjorle Kent, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. William C. Kent, of Bent road,
Wyncote, left this week to be the guest
of Miss Louise Matthews at her country
residence at La Plata, Md. Miss Kent
will return home about the middle of
June,
Mlsa Reba White, of Oak Lane and
Lawnton avenues, entertained with "SO0"
nnd bridge Saturday afternoon In honor
of Miss Marie Jacob, who will De married
June 3 to Mr. Earl S. Breeding, of Oak
Lane. Among the guests were Miss Char
lotte Jacob, Miss May B. Buck, Miss
Louise Sautter, Mlsa Marguerite Barrett,
Mlsa Elizabeth Oliver.
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Watklns, Sr.,
of North Sth street, Oak Lane, entertained
a house party over the week-end at their
summer home at Ventnor, N. J, Their
guests Include Mr. and Mrs. Frank Col
man, Mr, and Mrs, Edward Clark, Miss
Josephine Benner. Miss Alice Flint and
Mr. Thomas Maddison.
Mr, Walter S. Dowlln. of Downlngtown,
Pa., has announced the engagement of
his daughter, Miss R, Jane Dowlln, to
Mr. Ixiuls E. Fidler, son at Mr. and Mrs,
Walter J, Fidler, of 5S2X North Park ave
nue. No date has been set for the wed
ding. The Jenklntown Choral will give an aftt
ernoon bridge party on Friday, June 11,
at the home of Mrs. George W. Long,
on Garfield avenue, Elklns Park, In case
of rain the affair will be postponed till
tho following afternoon, as it Is planned
to have the tables on the lawn and
porch.
A women's suffrage meeting will be held
at the home of Miss Florence G. Delaney,
of 303 Wypcote road, Jenklntown, on Fri
day, June 4, at 3 o'clock. Mrs. James
Wlnsor will address the meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Crowell, of
New td street and Oak lane avenue, have
as their guest Mrs. William Drlsbane
Earl, pf Boston.
The Jenklntown Methodist Episcopal
Church wl" hold a strawberry festival
on Friday, June i. As many of the promt,
nent women of Jenklntown are inter
ested, every one feels sure the affair will
be a great success.
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Photo by Marccati
MISS FLORENCE JEANETTE ELLIOT
Miss Elliot's engagement was announced Snturdny by her mother,
Mrs. Frank Spanglcr Elliot, of 4537 Spruce street, to Mr. Waldo O.
Fehling, also of this city. Tho wedding will take placo in tho fall.
Northeast Philadelphia
On Wednesday evening the members of
St. Luko's choir, of Kenilngton, will
present a two-act play and muslcnlo. Thn
opening number, which will bo rendered
by tho entire choir, under tho leadership
of Mr. Charles II. Aspen, Is tha "Bridal
Chorus" from tho "Roso Maiden." Tho
play Is entitled "Fascinating Fannlo
Brown" nnd will have for characters tho
following: Pcrclval Gale, Mr. Edward
Smyth; Billy Pearson, Mr. Douglass
Steele; Dorothy Dudley, Miss Florcnco
Wilkinson; Florenco Howe, Miss Eliza
beth Steele; Mrs. Caldwell, Miss Mabel
Seeburger; Audrey Caldwell, Miss Eliza
beth MncKcnzle: Mrs. Moffett, Miss Mar
garet MacKenzle; Henry Dudley, Mr.
Everett Brown; Martha, Miss Anna Duff.
Tho "La Bon Tons" gave a picnic yes
terday nt Valley Green. Among those
who attended were Miss Fannie Cantor,
Miss Florenco Goldman, Miss Lillian Sal
vln. Miss Bertha Marks Miss Floronco
Goldenberg, Miss Hens Weltzman, Miss
Dora Silverman, Miss Beatilce Stlrtz,
Miss Dorothy Harris, Miss Esther Wein
berg, MIbs Sofia Roffo and Miss Rose
Blume, Mr. Lewis Rosner, Mr. Herman
Cossoy, Mr. David Weltzman, Mr. Jnck
Cohen, Mr. Harry Pclser, Mr. Samuel
Wcndkoss, Mr. David Bernstein, Mr. Jo
seph Wilder, Mr. Hnrry Kayslan. Mr.
Herman Berlin, Mr. Lawrenco Goldman
and Mr. Joseph Rlcter. Tho party met at
the homo of Miss Florenco Goldman, 24U
North Front street.
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Johnson, of 2310
North 6th street, motored to Gettysburg
for over Decoration Day.
Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Needham. of 2S12
Frankford avenue, took a motor trip to
Gettysburg for over Decoration Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hamilton, of 2317
Kensington avenue, aro spending Decora
tion Day at Atlantic City.
Miss Anna McIIugh has returned from
a week's stay at Mt. Airy.
Roxborough
The play entitled "My Aunt Heiress"
was given by the Girls' Friendly Society
of tho Junior Auxiliary of St. David's
Episcopal Church, of llanayunk, on Fri
day, May 23,
A very attractive tea will be given on
Wednesday from 3 to 6 o'clock at the
homo of MISs Jessie O Kelly, 344 Green
lane, by the Woman Suffrage party o'
the 8th Legislative District. Mrs. Emma
Cooper, the chairman, will preside, and
addresses will be made by Mlsa Lldu.
Stokes Adams, Mrs. Georgo Woben
smlth and Miss M. Estelle Russell. The
guests will be received by Mrs. Charles
P. Martyn. secretary, and Mrs. Albert
C. Rommel, treasurer. Mlsa Frances O.
Snyder, Mrs. P. Hummel, M,as Blanche
Heldlnger, Miss Ada Gardiner, Mrs. I tin
man, Mrs. C. Relnhardt and Miss Don
nelly form the committee having the af
fair in charge.
The Rev, W. H. CavanauBh, of Heston
vllle, Pa., will deliver an illustrated lec
ture on Italy, on Monday night, June 7,
in the parish building of St. James the
Eess Episcopal Church, under the aus
pices of the Men's Guild,
The Young Women's Christian Associa
tion of the Falls of Schuylkill has ar
ranged a series of talks for Monday eve
nings in June. They will be conducted by
Mtrs Helen Adair, whose subject will be
"Out-of-doors In the Bible." Tomorrow
night, Mrs, Thomas Carmlchael will make
an address on "Habits." The club pre.
sented a play, "Tho Fairies' Child" on
Saturday at the lawn party given by Miss
Klnley at her home, School lano below
Wlssahlckon avenue,
Girard Estate
Mr, and Mrs. Robert G. Moore, of 2517
South Colorado Btreet, left today for At
lantis City, whero they will remain until
the first of October.
Mr. and Mrs. William H, Wilson, of 2501
South 20tt) street, have returned from a
delightful motor trip through the Blue
Ridge Mountains. The party, which was
made up of the following, all the gentle
men being members ot the Legislature,
Auditor General and Mrs. Powell, Mr.
and Mrs, Roney, Mr. Hackett. Mr. Walsh
and Mr. Foster, toured Pennsylvania,
Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia,
vlsltlns the historic battle grounds of
Gettysburg and Antletam.
Koikes for the Society paie will be
accepted and piloted In the Eyenlne
Ledg-ei but all such Bottces most be
written on she side of (he paper, must
be slrntd la full, with full sddreM, and
uhen potilble telephone number iniwt b
giftn.
Send all such cemmonlcstlosi to
"Society Editor," Evening Idr, SOS
Cbtttnat street.
Unleu thuo requirements an carried
out so tnt 1 erincatloa may be poulble,
tu notice ulU not be published.
Lansdowne
Dr. and Mis. G. Victor Janvier, of 3
Runncmcad avenue, nro recclvlnK con
gratulations on tho birth of u son.
Miss Dorothy Longcopo has nrrlved
home, after her long absenco In Ger
many. Mr. nnd Sirs. Isaac Rhoads havo Issued
Invitations to tho marrlago of their niece,
Miss Mary Bartleson Rhoads, to Mr. Will
iam Hydman Hubbard, Wednesday, Juno
10. Tho wedding will ho celebrated at
tho Rhoads home, on 'McKlnley avenue.
Tho young couplo will be nt homo at 410
Dudley avenue, Narbcrth, after August 1.
MI3S Anna Brown will entertain tho
members of her brldgo rlub tomorrow
afternoon. Among her guests will bo Miss
Frances Hannlngton, Miss Iicno Morri
son, Miss Gladys Phillips. Miss Mar
garet Morrison, Mrs. J. Milton Hngy,
Mrs. Robert Wilson, Mrs. Austin Boyd,
Miss Florcnco Young, Miss Jcsslo Dlt
trock, Miss Paulino Anderson, Miss
Mellta Zehendcr and Miss Edith Norrls.
The Boy Scouts' Camping Fund will
hold a Inun fete on tho public school
ground on June C. Tho Boy Scouts aro
trying to mako this lawn fete ono of the
largest and best ever given In Lansdowne.
Tho newly elected odlcera of the re
cently organized Men's niblo Class of tho
Trinity M. U. Church nro as follows: Mr.
John Gordon, president; Mr. Robert Scott,
vice president; Mr. B.irtram Dutton. sec
retary, and Mr. Walter Smith, treasurer.
Mrs. Hnrry Blrkinblne, of Harrlsburg,
Is visiting her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Thomas Longcope, of Runnemead avenue.
Mrs. Robert G. Halo and son. Glfford
Graham Hale, left yesterday (Sunday)
for Washington, where they will remain
for several weeks.
Tioga
The 26th anniversary of the Evangelical
Home for the Aged. Old York toad and
Hunting Park avenue, will bo held on
Thursday morning nnd nftcrnoon. Tho
Interesting program Includes a religious
service on the lawn at 10:30 o'clock, under
tho direction of tho Rov. P. T. Beck, of
Brooklyn, presiding elder of the Atlantic
Conference. Mr. Frederick Loeble, presi
dent of tho board of trustees, will con
duct the exercises In the afternoon, when
there will be addresses by State Senator
Wllllarn Smith, the Rev. C. C. Chubb and
the Rov. Dr. Lukenbuehler; vocal selec
tions by Mr. W. Reldy and Mr Louts
Mlttcnger and recitations nnd Impersona
tions by Mr, Ralph RoBCnberger. One o'
tho features of the lawn bazaar will be
a handsome silk patchwork quilt made by
Mrs. Mary Gabel, 30 years of age, who
has been Interested In the homo since It
was founded. Luncheon nnd supper will
bo served by the Ladles' Aides, Mrs. Eliza
beth De Frohn, president; Mra. Louisa
Krecker, first vice president, Mrs. Sarah
Mack, second vice president; Mrs. Charles
Haubert, recording secretary; Mrs. John
Ebort, corresponding secretary, and Mrs.
William L. Nlttlnger, treasurer.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry McClelland and
family, of North 15th street, uro occupying
their cottage at Wlldwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Wood and fam
ily, of 3150 North Broad street, left on
Friday for their summer home In .Ocean
City.
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Oppenhelmer and
family, of 3550 North Broad street, will
spend part of the summer at Poland
Sprlrjrs. Me.
Frankford
Mr. and Mrs. John Stortz. or Lelper
street, will have as their guest for two
weeks Miss Evelyn Clayton, of Delaware
City, Del.
The members of the Delta Phi Sigma
Sorority will be chaperoned from June
U until June 13 by Mr. and Mrs. John
Herald at a house party at Valley Forge.
The members of the sorority include Mlsa
Jane Beak, Miss Sarah Strange, Mlsa
Hilda Lomax, Miss Gertrude Harding,
Miss Olive Herald, Miss Mabel Blair,
Miss Everett Shere, MUs Louise Shay,
Miss Frances Ashton and Miss Gertrude
Kelly.
Invitations have been received from
Mr. and Mrs. Martin E. Shay for the wed
ding of their daughter, Miss Kathryne
Shay, to Mr. Thomas Patton, Juno 7, at
St. Dominic's Church. Holmesburg. A
reception will follow Immediately after
the ceremony at the home of the bride,
Rowland and Rhawn streets.
A euchre will bo held Wednesday evening-
at St Dominic's school hall for the
benefit of the new school hulldlnjf. Mlsa
Katheryn Parkinson nnd Miss Mary Pat
terson will act as hostesses.
Photo by Gilbert 8luaio.
MISS LAURA LIND
Of Tiogn, n grndunto of Beech
wood School.
WOMEN OF FASHION IN
GAY DEVON GATHERING
Last Day of Horse Show Most
Important of Moot to Femi
nine Mind.
With Jupiter PIuvlus "nmong tho miss
Ing" today, tho linal and, to fcmlnlno
minds, tho most Importnnt day of tho
horso bIiow, duuncd bright nnd clear.
Thr country around Devon, fresh nnd
green from Its bath, fairly beckoned ono
to turn out earl v.
Owing, probably, to tho fact thnt fem
inism was tho order of the dny, tho oval
had a greater scattering ot the fair sex
than has been usual on previous morn
ings, when moro man Judges tho classes.
Mrs. Archibald Barltllo and her guest,
Mrs. Alexander B. Duncan, of New York,
appeared early In tho former's box, Mrs.
Bnrkllo wore a palo blue silk sweater
coat over a whlto accordion-pleated creno
do chlno skirt and a sheer white blouse,
whllo her hat was n largo black straw
model, turned up sharply at tho back
and trimmed In front with a small bunch
of posies. Her guest also wore a white
frock nnd over It a cornlcolorcd sweater.
Her hat was a brown sailor.
Mrs. Hnrry Wain Harrison, Mrs. David
B. Sharpo and Mrs, Charles Randolph
Snowden were Interested spectators. Mrs.
Harrison was garbed In tho conventional
whlto linen with a shimmering golden
bronn silk sweater and a brown straw
holmet-shaped lint. Over whlto linen,
Sirs. Sharpo wore a voluminous hooded
coat ot brown polo cloth nnd a small
brown sailor hat. Mrs. Snowdon wore a
pearl-gray cloth coat suit and n large
whlto hnt.
In tho Judges' stand was Mrs. R. Dob
son Altemus, gowned In black broadcloth
nnd whlto funs. Mrs. William L. Hirst
mado a striking picture In ropal purple
with a sunburnt straw shade hat. Mrs.
Thomas O. Ashton, looking cool In white
linen, with n black and white straw hat,
was ono of tho first arrivals. Mrs. Henry
Drinker Riley, who also appeared early
In one of tho boxes, wore n khaW-colored
suit and a yellow straw Bailor, faced
with green, with a whlto ecarf around the
crown.
As tho sun grow high In tho heavens
te dny became much warmer and more
summery costumes wcro noticed. Mrs.
Chnrles A. Munn, Jd , looked particularly
charming In a sheer whlto frock of hand-
Kercliler linen, mado quite simply, with
small tucks as trimming. A wide white
leather girdlo encircled her waist and on
her head was a small pannma hat. Over
white frock Mrs John Hnmpton Barnes
wore a purple silk sweater. Her hat was
a wldo drooplng-brlmmed model of white
Milan straw, tho top covered by (lowered
Gcorgetto crepe with a deep blue velvet
ribbon around the crown.
Mrs. Joseph B. McCall, who was among
thn early occupants of a box, looked noli
In a whlto serge talllcur with while fox
furs nnd a Bmall close-fitting hat of navy
hluo hemp, trimmed with spreading bluo
g'liira fenrhers A coming debutante.
Miss Josephine C, S. Foster, woro a two
pIpco coat salt of steel gray cloth with a
double cloth of sheer blue and whlto
batiste and a small close-fitting black
hat.
Among tho debutantes of the past sea
son were Miss Carolina Ives Brlnton nnd
Miss Anna Blnney Brlnton, both garbed
In sand-cnlorid cloth suits. Another de
(bulnntc, Miss Anna Mary Walthour, woro
a white frock and a small three-cornered,
coffee-colored hat with, n transparent
brim.
Mra. W. Lyttcll Whlto was ono of the
Judges, woro over the conventional white
linen a navy bluo scrgo Norfolk coat Her
liat was a small round sailor of white
stiaw with a crown of blue silk.
Mr. and Mrs. Philander C Knox, who
motored over from their farm at Vallpy
Forge, wero among tho arrivals In the
forenoon.
Camden and Vicinity
Mrs. Joseph Haines, who will bo remem
bered na Miss Helen Rhedemeyer, has
been visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs,
George Rhedemeyer, at the Oakes, Mer
chantvllle. Mr. and Mrs. E. T, Miller and their sons
have moved to the Spansler property, on
Maple nvenue, Merchantville, which they
recently purchased.
Hon. and Sirs. W. J. Browning have
gone to their summer homo nt Brown's
Mllls-In-the-Plnes.
North Philadelphia
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bates, 703 North
18th street, celebrated their 50th wedding
annlversay Friday, May 28. There were
guests present from St. Louis, East Au
rora and South Orange.
Mr. Morris Whiteside, of 100 Corin
thian avenue, will entertain at dinner
tonight at the Grenoble In honor of his
sister. Miss Margaret Frances Whiteside,
whose marriage will take place tomor
row night to Mr. Albert Vernon Smith, of
Wllllamsport. The guests will include
Mrs. Mildred Seelcr, Miss Florence D.
Whiteside, Miss Dorothy Shaperkntter,
Miss Beatrice Whiteside. Mies Marie
Van Roden, Miss Louranla Vandegrift,
Miss Helen Glase, Dr. Samuel Ellis, Mr,
Gilbert B. Thomas, Mr, Spence Farr, Mr,
Charles C, A. Baldl, Jr., Mr. Stanley
Ross. Montreal; Mr. William Moestnger,
Mr, Francis Crafts.
MARRIED 50 YEARS
Mr, and Mrs. James Bland Wood Re
ceive Congratulations,
Mr. and Mrs. James Bland AVnod, of
6C19 North 7th street, have already re
ceived the congratulations of many of
their friends in anticipation of their
golden wedding anniversary which will
be celebrated at the home of their
daughter, Mrs. John A. Killpatrick, 6515
North 7th street, tomorrow night.
Mr. and Mrs, Wood were married In
Manchester, England. They cams to this
country 43 years ago. For the last 41
i ewe Sir. Woyd has been manager ot the
braid department In the store of s. B
& B. W. Flelsher, Inc. The offices of tbe
firm are at Sth and Chestnut atresia.
THE marriage ot Miss Grace Mufle
Hnbcrmeht, daughter ot Mr, and Mrs,
Edward W. Habcrmehl, of 2105 West Dia
mond street, to Mr. Clifford Santford
Shipley, will take placo on Wednesday
evening. June 23, nt the residence of tho
bride's parents nnd will be followed by n
reception.
Dr. O. J. R, Miller, of 1769 Frankford
nvenue, has Issued Invitations for this
marrlago of his daughter. Miss Martha
Miller, to Mr. Wallace Llpplncott. of 36M
North lath street, on Wednesday ovenlng,
June 0, by Friends' ceremony Miss Miller
lins selected Miss Annlo Troft, of Cam
den, for mnld of honor. Mr, Llpplncott
will have Mr. Lewis Kirk for best man
and Mr. Herbert S. Conrad nnd Mr. Ellis
R. Llpplncott for ushers. Tho ceremony
will bo followed by a reception. Tho nt
home cards nro for nftcr September 1,
northeast corner Urexel road and Syca
moro avenue, Drexel Hill, Delawaro
County.
Mr. and Mrs. Georgo H Cook, of 18
West Unities street, Germantown, have
Issued Invitations for tho wedding ot their
granddaughter, Miss Grace Shruesbery,
and the Rev. PnrrU Vnnls filnwter, on
Tuesday evening, June 22, In the First
Baptist Church, Price street, German
town. Tho bride will bo attended by Miss
Emmn Hostetter, of Lcbinon, t'a.. mnld
of honor; Miss Blnncho Turney, Miss
Helen Turney, Miss Evcln Roberts, Mies
Trovette Ferguson, bridesmaids, nnd Miss
Dorothy Swearer hnd Miss GiaCo Wng
ner, fiouor girls Mr. Slawter, who Is pas
tor nf tho First Baptist Church ot Brldes-bui-ff,
will bo grndunted from Tcmplo Col
lego In June.
Invitations have been Issued by Mr. nnd
Mrs. AUBtln Gnrrlty, of 2001 West ln
dluna avenuo, for tho mnrrlugc of their
daughter. Miss Allco Mario Gairlty, nnd
Mr, Charles G. Duffy, of 831 North 46th
street, on June '.', nt St Columbus'
Church, 21th Btreet and Lehigh avenuo
Tho Rov. Wllllnm J. Duffy will oulclato.
Tho brldesmnld will be Miss Annto Gnr
rlty nnd the best mnn will be Mr. Joseph
II. Duffy. Mr, William Garrlty and .Mr.
John May will net as ushers. Among
thoso present will be:
Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Ford, Mr. nnd
Mrs. William Best, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Murray, Mr. Edward Ford, Mr. and Mrs.
Stratum, Mr. and Mrs. Charlos Kelly, Mr.
and Mrs. Peter Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Sam
uel Rhodes Mr. nnd Mrs. Georgo Rhodes,
Mr. mid Mrs. George Duffy, Atr. and Mrs.
James Duffy, Mr. nnd Mrs H. Scales,
Mr. nnd Mrs Joseph McDonald, Miss
West Philadelphia
Miss Elizabeth Davis, ot 5014 Ha7,el ave
nue, entertained nt luncheon on Saturday
In honor of Miss Lilllo Chnmbers, of Nor
wood, whose morrhigo to Mr. George
Sheeps will take placo on Wednesday,
Juno 9. Tho guests woro members of the
bridnl party and Included Mrs. Eva Rose,
Mrs. Nelson Clark, Miss Kathcilne
Shcops, Miss Gertrude Gross and Miss
Edith Gold.
Mr. and Mrs John Cnvanaugh, of 6S12
Vine street, had as their guest last week
Mrs. Margaret Cojle, of Shenandoah. Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wlnrlng and their
daughter. Miss Sarah Wlnrlmr, aro spend
ing two weeks with relatives In Hetterton,
Md.
Lieutenant Harry J. Whth and Mrs.
Wlrth, of 4012 Hnverford avenue, havo
Just returned from a visit to Charleston,
S. C.
Miss B. Reba Zlnman, of 731 North 10th
street, entertained tho members of her
club at a "500" last week. The guests In
cluded Miss Claire B. Pcrsklo, Miss Jen
nie Bronenbcrg, Mlsa Ada R. GIttelman.
Miss Sndlo Ruschc, Miss Lena Goldman,
Miss Bessie Bender, Miss Reba White,
Miss Ida Isdancr and Miss Mary Brodcr.
Dr. and Mrs. S. Merrill Weeks, of 815
South 4Mb street, are occupying Compton
Manor Farm, their Bummer homo at
Langhorne, and ore entertaining Mr. and
Mrs. J. Bertram Hervey over tho week
end. Miss Edith Mullen gave a delightful
luncheon and bridge on Saturday after
noon at her home. 5035 Walnut street. In
honor of Miss Jessie Elizabeth Dlttrich,
whose marrlago to Mr. Donald Irwin will
take place on Wednesday. Tho guests
included Mis. Robert Downs Wlllson,
Miss Ida Matthew son, Miss Mary Ker
Christian, Miss Marian Hallowoll, Miss
Minnie Endlcott and Miss Mellta Ze
hender. Mr and Mrs. Paul M. Elsasser, of -1422
Walnut street, will spend the summer at
Atlantic City
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Boran, Mis Catherine Boran, Mr. Pat
rick Hdran. Mr Christie CulUn. Miss
Catherine Cullen, Mr, Joseph Hurley, Mr.
Owen Garritj. Mr Michael Garrlty, Mrs
James Garrlty, Mr. Thomas Gartlty Mrs.
Anna Garrlty, Miss Marie O&rrlly, Miss
Mary Garrlty, Mr. ami Mrs. L Candy
Mr. nnd Mrs. Roach, Mr. arid Atrs Glltl
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Mr. Harry Grimes, Miss Sublti Morari,
Miss Molly Grimes, Miss Catherine Blunt,
Miss Sadie Funston, Miss Annie Funstori,
Miss Catherine Dougherty, Mrs. Dough
erty, Mr. Walter Tralnor, Miss Loretta
Esther, Mr. nnd Mrs. Daniel Dwyer, Mr.
Leonard Woodward, Mr. nnd Mrs. Will
lam Conk.
Mr. nnd Mrs, Joseph Mny, Mr, Charles
Owen, Miss Mary Connlbust, Mr. Wlltard
Mayner, Mr. Herbert Miller, Lieutenant
and Mrs. Benjamin Savage, Mr. Wllllarn
Kohl, Mr. Jerry Hydo, Mr. James Bomer
vllte, Mr. John Hendricks, Mr. R6y
Kcnglc, Mr. Evan Davlea. Mr. John
Rhelnholt. Mr. Frederick Sllber, Mr. and
Mrs. William McNally, Mr. George Fh
ton, Mr. Patrick Relliy, Mr. Benjamin
Brown. Mr. Samuel Ferguson, Mr,
Thomas Harbrldgc, Mr. John Reevy,
Mr. Wayne Mtimford, Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Roller, Mr. James Edwards,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brady, Mr.
John Clark, and Mr, Edward Kelly,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Bert Stevenson, Mr.
George Stevenson, Mr. Edward McGowan,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kerrigan, Mr. and
Mis John Burke. Mr. Charles Hagan,
Mr Charles Donahue, Mr. Georgo Arment,
Mr nnd Mrs. Hugh Qulnn, Mr. John Ot
stot, Mr. Frank Flnnignn, Mr. and Mrs,
Milton Skccn, Mr. Thomas Smith, Mr.
Augustus Klotz, Mr. Frank Phillips, Mr,
and Mrs. J. F. WUson, Mr. George Mano,
Mr. Lew Mlxner, Mr, John Diamond,
Mr, Andrew Karnes, Mr. John McDonald,
Mr. Edward Richards, Mr. and Mrs.
Jason Hudson. Mr. William McDonald,
Mr. Thomas Welsh, Mr. Joseph Ryan,
Mr. John Callahan, Mr. Owen Shannon,
Air. and Mrs, Daniel Farren, Mr. Clarence
Scott, Mr. John Hart, Mr. and Mra.
MIchnel Devlnc, Mr. Nicholas Toy, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Jennings and Mr. Will
iam Kelgllng. The reception will be
held nt a largo hall at 23d and Clearfield
streets.
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Municipal Hand, Stcnton Park.
Dinner to Chlncte merchants. Manufacturers'
Club; 7 o'clock.
SUFFRAGE EVENTS
TODA
GENERAL SUFTHAan MEMORIAL CEOE
SIONIE8 11 a. m Philadelphia utlrailat pay a
memorial tribute to Mrs. Lucretla Mott, phil
anthropist, famous abolitlonltt and planter
eurtraglat, laying a floral wreath upon her
Krae In I'olrhlll Cemetery, Germantown ave
nue and Cambria ktreet. Mlea Martha Davla,
a granddaughter ot Mr. Mott. places the
urcatli. Mrs. Rudolph Dlankenburc at the
finnio time and place places a. tribute on the
KrS or her mother, Dr. Hannah I.ontinoFeT"'
also u famous plonerr auttraae- jvoritcr. The
RtiiUB of Dr. Susan Hayhurat, Dr, Aha
l'rcstur. ard Dr. Dmmeltne Cleveland, early
aufti agists, also docorated.
Memorial BorUces follow In the Falrhlll
Meeting House. Professor Joseph Swain,
pwldrit uT Bwarthmore College, In charrfa of
meeting. Ex-Dean Elliabeth Powell Uond.
ot Stvarthinore College, and Mra. Elltabtth N.
Garrett, apeak
At Woodland Cemetery, .18th street and
Woodland avenue, graves of Mlsa Mary Orw
and Misses Adeline and Ann Thompson deco
rated. EQUAL rnANCIUSB SOCIETST.
Noon Open-air mtetlne at Germantown av
nue and Cambria street bpealter, Miss Anna
Mct'ue.
Noon Series of open-air meetlnga beginning
at noon and continuing throughout afternoon
In Oenmintown and Chestnut Hill. Various
points reached by automobile. Meetings ar
ranged by Mra. F. M Shepard. Speaker, Miss
Uertha SapavlU.
U Jo p. ni. Open-air meeting at German
tonn mid Lchljli avenues. Spsaker. Mlsa
Anna McCuc
1 p. m Opcn-alr meeting at Germantown
and Erie nenues Speaker, Miss Anna Mc
t'ue. 2 Jtl p m. Miss Ahna McCue addresses the
Friendship Liberal League, at 1117 Columbia
avenue
WOMAN SUFFUAGE PARTT.
8 p. m Miss I.Ida Stokes Adams speaks at
in Memoaini .DiscoDai Lnwren. "
Episcopal Church, isd and
Moore streets.
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