Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 01, 1915, Final, Page 11, Image 11

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    EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1015.
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gL ' 1 Brides of Today and Saturday
JIfJPlS
ILL-
TUB enracement Is arinounced of Miss
Florence G. White, daughter of Mr.
Samuel Stockton White, of 2205 St. James
plc, to Mr. Carl II. nogere, son of the
lite Cotonel John I, nosers and Mrs.
jtojcrs, of 2201 St. James place. No dato
Us been set for the wcddlnsr.
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riSta. Sydney nmlcn Hutchinson will
4ftr n muslcale and luncheon today. Mrs.
UHntchlnson will sins In costume.' to de
fjajet the limes of the sours. Other soloists
vJm h Mm. Charles Itandolnh Wood ami
r ll.i4 fnlvHslnMA TlnBklltH
JlfS JJCTOlllj' u mov.;..
Thn nMlcvne-Stratford roof gardens
ptclll open tomorrow night at 7 o'clock.
(Music and dancing will cohtlnue through
Uut the day. .
rrh llolman School held their class day
' ejteret8 at tho Iloosevelt yesterday aft-
'ernoon at 3:30 o'clock. The welcome nd-
ArttH was delivered by Miss Catherine
V'... -. I .. I,., uri AM.-fl.. r-
DODDins; prujilictj u win WinCim. mt
Lean! prophecy for tho prophot, Miss
Helen Farrow; poem, by Miss Catherine
Jenesl advlco to Juniors, Miss Margaret
Pyndale, and tho presentation, by Miss
Allco Wlrx and Miss Mabel Blair.
The commencement excrclncs will take
place on Thursday, at 4 o'clock, In the
New Century Drawing Room,
I Dr. and Mrs. Itobort Bremer Dixon, of
I Boston, Mass.. have Issued Invitations for
' 'the marriage of their daughter, Miss
' Louise Dixon, to Mr. George Eustls
f Stephenson, on Saturday, Juno 12, at 4
'i o'clock, In Emmanuel Church, Boston,
Ms. A reception will follow the cero
1 mony at the homo of tho bride's parents
Mr. Stephenson Is tho son of Mrs. Wnl
' ter B. Stephenson, of Ncdvury, Hav
' erford, -Pa., and a very popular and
Sromlnent clubman. For several years
o has been making his homo In Brook
i line. Moss. Ho graduated from Harvard
i with the class of 1910 and 1913.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy C. Madeira, Jr., of
Washington lane and Olcnsldo avenue.
Clielten Illtls, have as their guests Miss
Elliabeth Carey and Miss Florenco White,
' of Baltimore, who have como up to play
1 In the national tennis tournament, to bo
; held at the Philadelphia Cricket Club this
week.
If, fir- Edward B. Mcars and Miss Frances
S. Hears, or 1313 Do Lanccy place, will
i leave for their summer homo In Bar
t Harbor, Mo., by motor on Wednesday,
; June 2. Mr. Meara and Miss Mcars will
J be tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Pick-
fa erlng at their homo, 18 Broad street,
Salem, Mass.
Moro than 200 guests attended the silver
trcddlng anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
. Henry C. Ball at their home at 7th street
& ar.d 64th avenue. Oak Lane, last night.
iJlr. and Mrs. Thomas Ball, Miss Kath
r:erln Ball and Mrs. Donald Manson, of
hew York, astlstcd In tho receiving.
?' Diplomas wero awarded to 21 young
f. women at tho commencement exercises
woi me ugontz school, conducted by Miss
irinutnenana, toaay. Tho Ilev. David M.
Steele addressed tho graduating class.
Along the Main Line
NARBERTH Tho Chi PI Sorority will
hold an Interesting charity fair tho days
of June 11 and 12 on tho lawn of Miss
Evelyn Harris' home corner, Essex and
Price avenues, tho Dropprtu of hirh
will help to furnish medical treatment
ana a wooaen leg to a poor crippled worn
an In SmlcltBburg. Pa., whom tho mem
Aersf the sorority hope to bring to this
CltV tO t)lAC linAff artAAfnll..!.. L
' " r - "t'v.wnofc a bare. J
number of prominent young people will
o hi timrKo or. tne tames, and among
mem ore imss Katharine B. McDowcl,
Miss Mary Bowand, Miss Linda Kirk,
Miss Evelyn Harris. Miss Marjory Jef
ferles, Miss Wado Howensteln, Miss
Caroline Irwin and Miss Bertha Harson.
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. T.tnrianv r.t T-f.,t1
N. II., who have been visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Jcfferles, of Nnrberth ave
nue, motored home last week. Miss
llulda Jefferles nccnmnnniaH ,,-. nn
5 wilt be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Llnd-
i . l e nome, The Upland, until tha
h ui uune,
i.. iniunuuu- air. ana Mrs. Arthur
Primrose Baugh and family, of Prim
rose Hall, will leave next week for
Jamestown, It. I., where they will oc
cupy their cottage for tho summer.
-Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Foster, Who
havg been the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Thnmna T7ai.a.. n..... -. .
- - .c uiuwjii;, lejt mac wee
ror Massachusetts. Mr. and Mrs. Browne
v returned Sundav nfrprnnnn r.nm n r,..
JfW'VWt with Mr. Browne's mother.
Ufa, W. li. RrOWtlP nt Y,ar hnm Ih
'.Princeton. N, J.
Bala-Cvnwvd
JThe Cymvyd Club held Interesting Me
morial DfiV DVApMna ,a,Av.. lnM1..
,ins paseball, tennis and nrchery matches.
ym uuuao was neia irom z p. m. until 6
P In., and In tho evening the club danca
.CJoitd a delightful rfnv
fcif nd Urs- Wa'ter 'scott Detwller, of
fi rj '"- """ entertained informally
t cards Saturday night.
. jsmiiy L. Fallon, of Wayne, who
M made her home at Annapolis, Md.. for
fie ISXt tWO Winters In nnnnriln. Bt,A.l
Weeks With Mn -C.. ...I- o. r.
If f)n avenue, Bala.
ilJ.r- end Mrs, George W. Ward, of Brvn
fwr and Fenarth roads, Cynwyd. will
nt July a the Chelsea Hotel. Chelsea.
PlariiM11"1 'f A"Kt 1 'or Lake
B. J ' retwnlns hom6 by way of
tt,,Vi.' n ro lney w"1 S,P ver to
tiena the races.
& 2 M'' John P- lrolt- Jr- f "an-
ih- ' v'"wJra. ic-setner with their
uortn, are mrnriim. ,1.- ... .
Mu Haven. wTi. " """""' "
Chestnut Hill
SrJS1' Mrs' John H- "Whlttaker, of
S??. avn". entertained at dinner
'WHlngdon Valley Country Club.
it. Charles II ijmni,.,... cut
Bl!iX !lreel' wlu entertain at bridge
lumorrow.
!r.J-. O1 Warfleld, of 8315 8hawne
out. hag returned from a, visit to her
who u a student at St. John's Col
, Annapolis, Md.
Germantown
Robert Marshall and family, of
it m oocupy tneir cottage
-4iy uunns tno early part or
FjrWt Colbrtdge. Mlts Sara. Col-
Mr Thomas CalhridirA nnrf Mr.
ai Palmer, nf wBt tToIk
oave taken a cottage at Bomtn
" J Whr tVlAU Will KABEIotn
lut the sunjmar mentl.
wedding of Mjw Cecelia JompMbs
t8t Church lami t Mr. B-redettok
W -tKfffmjan Jt MAua.nf wtll
fU oa Saturday, June 12,
na or Ju. for PotawJ Springs.
and Mrs. sutori a o..., m
- w cnl, wh y
a-i , . - w. tv
TRINITY COLLEGE EXERCISES
Miss Mario A. Ryan, of This City, to
Qraduato at Washington College.
Tho president and faculty of Trinity
College, of Washington, hnvo issued in
vltlntlons for tho conferring of degrees
bv his cmlnenco James, Cardinal Gibbons,
on Thureday morning, Juno 10, at 11
o'clock, In tho auditorium, O'Connor Hall,
Washington, D. C.
Next week Is commencement week at
tho college. On Sunday, Juno C. a Solemn
Pontifical Mass will bo celebrated by tho
Hlght Rev. Thomas J. Skahan, D. D.,
nnd tho baccalaureate sermon will bo de
livered by tho Very Ilev. Charles V.
Aiken, D. D. Monday afternoon at 4:30
o'clock, Shakcsprnro's "The Merchant of
Venice" will bo given by the dramatic
society. Tuesday at 10:30 o'clock there
will be tho annual meeting of tho Alum
nae Association of Trinity College, and
In tho afternoon at 2 o'clock tho meeting
of the advisory board will toko place.
Later, at 4 o'clock, tho class-day exer
cises will be held. Thursday morning at
10 o'clock the conferring of degrees will
tako place, his eminence, James, Cardinal
Gibbons, officiating, assisted by the
president of tho board of trustees of the
college, to bo followed by an address to
the graduates by Michael J. Ityan, of
thu rltv. Mr. ityan's daughter, Mlw
Marie Agnes Ryan,
the collego this year.
Is graduating from
Along the Reading
Miss Grace E. Harper, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. T. B. Harper, Meetinghouse
road, Jenklntown, has returned after an
extendod trip through the West, whero
sho attended tho San Francisco and San
Diego Expositions and was extensively
entertained by her many friends In tho
West.
Tho South Oak Lano Improvement As
sociation will glvo a banquet Wednesday
ovening. Juno 2. at the nan. uroau sireui
south of Chelten avenue. The nffalr will
be for tho members, friends and residents
of tho neighborhood.
Mr. nnd Mrs. M. M. Freeman, of White-
oak, will give a dinner this ovening at
tho Huntingdon Valley Country Club.
Miss Kathleen Young, of Willow Grove,
will spend tho summer In tho Pocono
Mountains.
West Philadelphia
Mr. John Nickels, of Wilmington. Del..
Is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
George Nickels, of 643S Woodland avenue.
Mrs. E. H. Yerkcs, Mrs. Walter Lee, of
Woodland avenue, and Mrs. Harry Phil
lips of South 60th atreet, have Just re
turned from a motor trip to Bristol, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Edgar, of Chicago,
111., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
James L. Farley, of 0130 Woodland ave
nue, last week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Carmlgnans, of 6621
woodland avenue, spent the week-end at
their cottage, In Cape May.
Miss Ellrabeth Engelman, of 2I2S South
72d street, entertained Miss Minnie Schill
ing, of Germantown, last week.
Mrs. Frank Smith will entertain at a
Garden party and tea Saturday afternoon
at her homo In West Philadelphia.
South Philadelphia
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Hcckert, 144S
Snyder avenue, are being congratulated
on the blith of a daughter.
The Ushers' Association of St. Luke's
Episcopal Church, Broad and Jackson
strcetn, will give a strawberry festival
June 3. proceeds of which will go to
Ushers' Association.
Mr, Fred A, Wright, of 930 Whsr!on
street, motored to Atlantic City on Sat
urday. He has as his guests Mr. Clif
ford Adams, Mrs. C. Klssler and Miss Lea
It Vandyke. The party will return to
morrow. Mr. Frank Laurer, 2W Kimball street,
will start shortly on a tour of the West.
After visiting rriendj In many cities and
relatives In St, Louis for two weeks, lie
will take In tho Hxposltlon at Ban Fran
cisco. He will return to this city early
In October.
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North Philadelphia
Miss Lorraine Sherwood Stahl, of 1MQ
North 13th street, will be the hostsa Fri
day afternoon at an Informal card party,
at which the guests will be mostly from
Iter MheolmatM at Temple University.
Um Stabl will be a debutants of next
wtnUr and will h presented by her
mother. Mr. Rlehard Stahl at a the
daawnt during Chrhjtma week.
Lansdowne
Mr. Ralph Baker, sou or ProtaMor and
Mrs. J. Buwmm ar, of Pw iHW
wllL be married to Ml Anna WUtysoR.
daughter of Mr. H. II aUkyaon, JR .
?T o'clock, at tb ma and Raco 8trU
MMtlng Hom. A recaption wUl follow
il ifai Bellavue-Stratford Mr and Mrs.
JUfctr Will reside In HairUburg
Sbui evening at 8 o'clock. In the Church
at John the Evanneliat I ansdowa
the choir will me Hajdii. uialono. "Tne
cSntUMu 'hv cbjlr of M voKsa will
bt easUted la ib oio vuu by Mr.
William P JMnty, awrauo Mr. Kteboifc
vmr. m wwwwaA'v t .rcr .. i va;w 21
mlT'1' MISS EMILY
3 -wM?vwW v
rhoto by J. Mitchell nillot.
MRS. HENRY BUTLER ALLEN
Who before her marriage on Sat
urday, was Miss lone Ralli.
IMPORTANT wedding will tako
place In Chestnut 11111 this afternoon
nt tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan
Hcbard. when Miss Elizabeth Claxton,
daughter of Mrs. William Rehn Claxton
nnd n Meter of Mrs. Hcbard, will become
the brldo of Mr. John Humphreys Storer,
Jr., of Boston.
Tho ceremony will be performed by tho
Itev. John La Forge, S. J., of Ionard
town, Md.. an undo of the bride, and
another uncle. Mr. C. Grant La Fnrge,
will glvo the brldo in marriage.
Miss Emllle La Farge Claxton, a sister,
will net as maid of honor, and there will
bo no bridesmaids, but little Miss Anne
Pepper, a cousin, will act ns flower girl.
Thero will bo four children us ribbon
holders: Miss Frances S. Chllds and Miss
Nathalie Chllds, of Hewlett, L. I.: Miss
Ethel Cummlngs, of Boston, nnd Inn D.
Campbell, of New York.
Mr. Storer will be attended by his
brother, Mr. Robert T. P. Storor. as boat
man. and the ushers will be Mr. Theodore
L. Storer. Mr. Oliver II. Perry Claxton.
Mr. Morgan Hcbard, Mr. Francis B. Du
vencclc, Jr., nnd Mr. Paul II. Wlthington,
of Boston, and Mr. Stephen W. Sabine, ot
Groton. .. , ,
Tho brido will wear a beautiful gown of
whito silk elaborately trimmed with tulle
and rare loco, and will carry orchids and
lilies. Her veil will be nrranged with
orange blossoms. A Bmall reception will
follow the wedding, after which the bride
and bridegroom will leave on a wedding
trip. They will llvo In Groton. Mass.
REATH-MORRIS.
Tho marriage of Miss Mary Campbell
Morris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Cheston Morris, Jr.. nnd Mr. Benjamin
Brannan Reath, Jr., will take Place to
day at 4 o'clock, In the residence of Miss
Morrla' grandmother, Mrs. Alexander D.
Campbell, 1522 Pino street. Miss Morris
will bo attended by Miss Prlscllla Bohlcn
and Miss Ellen Mory Cassatt. Mr, "eath
will have for his best man Mr. Allan
Bakewell, of New York.
Miss Morris will wear a handsome gown
of white satin trimmed with tulle and
lace. Her voil will be of conventional de
signs, held in place by orange blossoms,
and she will carry a shower bouquet of
white orchids and lilies of the valley.
Only the Immediate families and a few
close friends will be present.
HAWLEY-TAYLOU.
A wedding of Interest In Chestnut Hill
will bo that of Miss Emily Dorothy Tay
lor, of 154 East Mt. Airy avenuo, to Mr.
Clifford Bluxome Hawley, also of Chest
nut Hill. The ceremony will be per
formed at the home of the bride's par
ents at 6 o'clock by the Rev. T. Sparks
Cllne, of Grace Protestant Episcopal
Church.
The bride, who will be given In mar
riage by her father, will wear a gown of
white chiffon over satin with a court
train of tulle. The bodice Is encrusted
With pearls and tho tulle veil Is
caught with orange blossoms. The
bridal bouquet will be lilies of the val
ley and white orchids. Miss Nellie Taylor
will attend her sister as maid of honor
and will wear a frock of pink satin made
quite full and trimmed about the hem
with white mar. Pearl trimming will b
used on the bodice and tiny sleeves. She
will also wear a black transparent hat
and carry pink rosebuds. Mr. Hawley
will have as best man bis brother, Mr.
Everett Hawley.
A small reception for a few Intimate
friends will follow the ceremony,
After an extended wedding trip Mr, and
Mrs. Hawley will be at home after July
1, at 2tZ Nippon street.
HARIUS-CATHCART.
A pretty wedding will be solemnized to
day when Mlsa Helen Qathcart, daughter
of Mr, and Mrs. William Ledyard Cath
cart, of OK Westvlew street, will be
come the bride of Mr. Rlohard Harris, of
Forrest HIts Gardens, New York. The
ceremony will be performed In the Sum
mit Presbyterian Churoh. Green street
and Westvlew avenue, at & o'clock by
the Rev. Dr. Auplegarth. A small reception
will follow at the bride's home. Mlsa Oath
cart, wlio will H given In marriage by
nor father, will war a gown of cream
colored satin, trimmed with duefeou lace.
A beautiful canton shawl will form the
train. Her tulle vail will be fastened
with orange blossoms and will be formed
Kotlee for tje goslety pe will be
accepted sod printed la the Eienlnr
Ledger but all such uetlee rnut b
written on one side of the paper, must
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wha peUle leltpbea number niuit be
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Who will become tho brido of Mr. Clifford B. Hawley
this ovening at C o'clock.
of duchess Inco In tho front. A shower
bouquet of brldo rnses nnd lilies of the
valley Will completo this charming cos
tume Miss Ca'hcnrt will havo as matron
of honor Mrs. Donald L. Robinson, whose
frock will bo composed of Dresden silk
made short nnd trimmed with tulle. Her
bouuet will be of pink rosobuds. Mr. Har
ris has chosen as best man his brother, Mr.
John U. Han Is, of New York, and tho
ushers Include Mr. L. Honell Davis, Mr.
John Springer, Mr. John Regan, of Now
York, and Mr. II. N. Walker, also of Now
York. After an extended wedding
Journey Mr. and Mrs. Hnrrls will rcsldo
In Forrest Hills Gardens, Long Island,
N. Y.
SMITH WHITESIDE.
An attractive Wedding will take placo
tonight at 7:30 o'clock In tho Spring
Gardon Methodist Enlsconal Church. lOtli
and Spring Garden streets, when Miss
Margaret Frances Whiteside, daughter
of Mis. Frank 11. Whiteside, of 700 Corin
thlnn nvenuo, will becomo tho brldo of
Mr. Albert Vernon Smith. Tho church
will bo decorated with masses of peonies,
palms nnd ferns. Tho bride, who will bo
given In mnrrlago by hor brother, Mr.
Maurice WhltesId.0, will be gownod In
lvory-whlto sntln, with a court train. The
short full skirt will havo an oversklrt of
duchesse lace, and pearl trimming will
bo used on the bodice, which will havo
net sleeves. Tho veil will bo of tulle,
caught with orango blossoms, and sho will
carry a shdwer bouquet of lilies of the
valley and whlto orchids.
Miss Florenco V. Whiteside, a sister of
the bride, will bo tho maid of honor. She
will wear a gown of white taffeta, made
with a quaint puffed-skirt and trimmed
with hand-painted llowercd lace, and a
largo picture hat trimmed with pink
roses. Her bouquet will be' of gladlolas
and lilacs. Miss Beatrice Whiteside, Miss
Mildred Seolcr, Mlsa Helen F. Glase, Miss
Lournnla Vandergrift, Miss Marie Van
Roden and Miss Dorothea Schaperkotter
will bo the bridesmaids. They will all
wear frocks of pink chiffon taffeta, mado
With short full skirts nnd hlgh-walsted,
nnd trimmed with blue forget-me-nots.
Their hats will be of black lace, with
transparent brims, and each one will be
trimmed with a largo pink rose. Shower
bouquets of pink sweet peas and tea
roses will be carried.
Dr. Samuel Ellis will act as best man,
and the ushers will bo Mr. Stanley Ross,
of Rochester, N. Y.; Mr. Gilbert Thomas,
Mr. Seneca Farr. of New York: Mr.
Francis Krafts, of New York; Mr. Charles
Baldl nnd Mr. William Moeslnser.
Immediately following the ceremony
there will he a reception at tho Roose
velt. Mr. nnd Mre. Smith will llvo at 841
High street, Wllllamsport, Pa., where
they will be nt homo after September 15.
MURRAY GUOVER.
The marriage of Miss Marie Isabel G ro
ver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William
Frank Grover. of 206 North 31th street,
will take place tonight to Mr. Joseph A.
Murray, son of Dr. and Mrs. B. J. Mur
ray, of Germantown. Tho ceremony will
be solemnized In St. James' Church, the
Rev. James Monahan officiating. Miss
Grover, who will bo given In marrlngo
by her father, will be nttended by Miss
Florence Seltz as maid of honor and Miss
E. Virginia Grover as flower girl. Tho
best man will be Mr. Howard Graham,
and the ushers Include Mr. W. Frank
Grover, Jr.. Mr. Joseph O'Loughltn, Mr.
Harold McKInley and Mr. Thomas Lee
Geraghty.
EISEMAN-SELIG.
Prominent among tonight's weddings
will be that of Miss Aline A. Sellg,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ely K. Sellg,
of H28 West Glrard avenue, to Alfred S.
Elseman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Elseman, of New York. The ceremony
wilt be performed at i o'clock In the
Rocjeph Shalom. Synagogue, Broad and
Mount Vernon streets, by the Rev, Dr.
Henry Berkowltz, and will be followed by
a dinner at the Bullevue-Stratford."
Mr Elseman will have for best man
Mr, Herbert Wolff, of New York, and for
ushers Mr. Henry Lang, Mr. Louis Stern,
Mr, Herbert Burgunder. of Baltimore;
Mr. Philip Arnold, Jr., Mr, Maurice Step
pacher, Mr. Arthur Aloe. Mr. Howard
Vogel and Mr. Richard Wolff, of New
York. Upon their return from an extend
ed Journey Mr, and Mrs. Elseman will
live in New York.
GOODMAN-ROOMBERd.
The marriage of Miss Jeanatte U.
Roomberg", daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Marks Roomberg, of 18W North ttd street,
to Mi. Leon Goodman, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ellas Goodman, will take place at
8 o'clock tonight, In Mosebach'a draw
ing room, which w)ll be decorated with
palms, ferns and roses. The ceremony
will be performed by the Rov. Dr. Marvin
Nathan, of the Beth Israel Congregation,
asalstsd by tha Rev. Dr. Max p. Klein,
of the Adath Jaahurun. The bride will
wear a tralnleoa gown ot bridal satin,
draped with net and chantllly la.ee, em
broidered with pearls. Her tulle vail will
Ue arranged with Miles of the valley ajjd
held In place with a Castle band of pearls.
MUs Anna Roomberg will be her aUUr'a
maid of honor. Her gown will b a
quaint affair of pale blue taffeta, tHwmd
with pink ad blue rosebuds. A lagborn
hat with trinunlog of blue velvet rlbbou
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DOROTHY TAYLOR
and pink roses and a blue satin muff,
with plnlt rnses, will complete her cos
tume. Tho bridesmaids. Miss Mao Good
man, Miss Beatrice Goldman, Miss Ada
line Bobbins, of New York; Miss Lillian
Hublnsohn, Miss Clara Sokoloff, Miss
Lillian Sabel and Miss Rita Goldman, of
New York, will be effectively picturesque
In gowns of pnstel shades of taffeta, leg
horn lints and parasols, arranged with
flowers. Tho bridegroom will have Mr.
Milton Staub for best man, and these
ushers: Mr. Sldnoy Lemlsch. Mr. Ben
Hose, Mr. Jack Rablnowitz, Mr. Ralph
Buschbaum, Mr. Maurlco Cralne, Mr.
Simon Mallls and Mr. Herman Rablno
witz. Tho coremony will be followed by
n dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Goodman wHI
leave for a three weeks' trip through the
South, and will spend tho remainder of
tho summer in Atlantic City.
HILL BLANDFORD.
The marrlnge of Miss Blanche Ola
Blandford, daughter of Mrs. Isaac Startz
monn Blandford, to Mr. Albert Hill will
bo solemnized In the Church of tho Atone
ment, 47th street and Klngsessing avenue,
at C o'clock this evening. Tho bride, who
will bo given In marriage by her brother,
Mr. Walter C. Blandford, will wear a
gown of lustrous white satin, with trim
mings of real lnce and pearls. From the
shoulders will fall a long court train, nnd
oyer this a veil of tulle held In placo by
orango blossoms, Sho will carry a bou
quet of whlto orchids.
Miss Helen Maudo Blandford, a sister
of the bride, who will attend as maid of
honor, will wear a gown of pale pink net
over silk, and a picturesque leghorn hat,
trimmed with pink roses, and she will
carry pink rosebuds, A small niece of
thn bride. Miss Ellen Carr Tomklns, of
Charleston, W. Vn., will be flower girl.
Sho will wear a dainty whlto llncerle
frock tied with a pink sash, and will
carry an old-fashioned basket of pink
sweet peas. Mr. Clarence S. Kates will
net as best man, nnd tho ushers will be
Mr. Ralph Putnam, Dr. Scott Nearlng,
Mr. George Molloy and Mr. Edward Llp
plncott. A reception at the home of the
bride's mother, 1232 South Elst street, will
follow the ceremony, after which Mr. and
Mrs. Hill will Icnve for their wedding
Journey. They will be nt home after Sep
tember 1. at 1926 Wallace street.
ENGLE-McKNIGHT.
The wedding of Miss Henrietta T. Mc-
Knight, daughter of Mrs. Ruth Mc
Knlght, of 1S0S North 13lh street, and Mr.
A. Heed Engle was solemnized on Thurs
day, May 27, In tho Oraco Baptist Temple,
Broad and Berks streets. The ceremony
wns performed by tho Rev. Dr. Russell
H. Conwell. The bride wore a gown of
whlto crcpo de chlno nnd duchess lace,
nnd wns attended by Miss Elizabeth
Engle, the bridegroom's sister, who wore
nn Empire frock of pink Georgettn crepe.
Mr. Engle had for best man Mr. Tillman
Townsend. Nt. and Mrs. Engle are
spending their honeymoon In eastern New
York and upon their return will live In
West Philadelphia.
VON UFFEL MURRAY.
The marriago of Miss Pearla May Mur
ray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac B.
Murray, to Mr. Harry Frederick von
1'ffel will take place In the new Berean
Baptist Church, 59th and Vine streets, at
S o'clock tonight. The Rev. George
Sorkett. pastor of the church, will of
ficiate. The bride, who will be given In
marriage by her father, will be attended
by her sister, Mrs. Thomas W. Cox, Jr.,
as matron of honor; Miss Harriet Lock
hart, as maid of honor, and the brides
maids will Include Miss Lauretta F. Hll
yard, of Newport, a cousin of the bride;
Miss Dela con Uffel and Miss Leonolre
von Uffel, slstors of the bridegroom.
Mr. Von Uffol will have for his best
man Mr. Adolph E. Voegelln and the
ushers will be" Mr. Thomas W. Cox, Jr.,
Mr. Francis E. Andrews and Mr. Victor
C. Lamlireok. A reception will follow at
the home of the bride's parents, 5920
Spruce street, after which the couple
will leave on an extensive wedding trip,
aijd on their return will occupy their pew
home In West Philadelphia,
KEPPEL-FRAMPES.
A wedding will take place today at 6:30
o'clock, when Mlsa Helen Amanda Kep
pel will be married to Mr. Stanley W.
Frambes, In the First Methodist Episcopal
Church. Germantown avenue and High
Street. The Rev, Charles Wesley Bums
Will perform the ceremony, A reception
for about 125 guests will follow Imme
diately at the home of the bride's parents.
CALIFORNIA
EXPOSITIONS
SPECIAL -IM. EXFBN8E CONDUCTED
TRAIN TOUMS
LaavlaaT July and 31. Including Grand
Casron. QalUerala, Osleeado J days.
HI.
IsAvlBg July 10 at-d, 31, toeliMU 3.U4
rllowlot Park 1 day. 1817 50.
Otber Itiail GLASS TOURS WWy.
IwHtddtMl tie with or wUfegiM Hm
rrv4 ta VuHtMB sMeajw,
daUea sweated.
THPS. COOK & SON
Jl GO. BROAD t.. BUILA-. VA.
rMl WUk OtKiVa TrmnUri' Caask.
'&JL. lf&E I
LATHAM PAniC, York road and City
J lino, will present the most brilliant
outdoor affair this afternoon. The pro
ceeds will b devoted to the Abtngton Me
morial Hospital, tho gift of Mr. George
W. Elklns, The patronesses Include Mrs.
Howard Loeb, Mrs. George W. Long, Mrs,
Corblt Lovering, Mrs. Campbell Madeira,
Mrs. Percy C Madeira, Jr., Mrs. Edward
Marshall, Mrs. James Merrltt, Mrs. E.
Clarence Miller, Mrs, Frederick Morris,
Mrs. II. M Nathanson, Mrs. John New
bold, Mrs, John 8. Newbold, Jr., Mrs.
William Paul O'Neill, Mrs. John W. Pep
per, Mrs. John C. Perry, Mrs. Francois
Do St. Phalle, Mrs. Edward Ames Robin
son, Mrs, Benjamfn Rowland, Mrs. Arthur
Rush, Mrs. Samuel Schlvely, Mrs. Arthur
II. Scott, Mrs. Charles D, Barney, Mrs,
George G. Bartlett, Mrs. Nicholas Diddle,
Mrs, Beauveau Borle, Jr., Mrs, Charles
L. Borle, Jr., Mrs. Samuel Boyle, Mrs,
Bldnoy F. T. Brock, Mrs. John W. Brock,
Mrs. Joseph Bunting, Mrs, Snmucl Burns,
Mrs. Hampton L. Carson, Mrs. Charles
Churchman, Mrs. Harold Cross, Mrs.
Charles H. culln, Mrs. Cyrus II. K. Cur
tis, Mrs. William P. Denegre, Mrs. F. E.
Dixon, Mrs. Georgo A. Elsasscr, Jr.,
Countess Santa Eulalla, Mrs. George II.
Fisher, Mrs. Robert Sowell, Mrs. Henry
Sharpless, Mrs. Thomas Shoemaker, Mrs.
Francis P. Slbloy, Miss Julia Blnkler, Mrs.
Isaac Starr, Mrs. Robort Sturgls, Mrs.
Wirt Thompson, Mrs. A. F. Thompson,
Mrs. Mnrmaduke Tllden, Jr., Mrs. George
F. Tyler, Baroness Von Stiller, Mrs. Har
low Voorhees, Mrs. Theodore Voorhees,
Mrs. John Wnnamaker, Mrs. Rodman
Wnnamakcr, Mrs. Henry M. Watts, Mrs.
Joseph E. Wldener, Mrs. Georgo D. Wldo-
ner, airs, juiius weyl, Mrs. John ii.
Whlttaker, Mrs. Louis Wolf, Mrs. Frnnk
II Bachman, Mrs. W. K. Fisher. Mrs.
Caleb F. Fox, Mrs. Georgo H. Frozler,
Mrs. Benjamin W. Frazler. Mrs. W. W.
Frazler, Jr., Mrs. L. B. Fortncr, Mrs.
Radcllffo Furness Mrs. J. S. Gnyloy, Mrs.
John Gilbert, Mrs. John Hnltowcll, Mrs.
James F. Hallowell, Mrs. Morris Harri
son, Mrs. Archibald B. Huber, Mrs. Leigh
ton F. Kramer, Mrs. George F. Lasher,
Mrs. Crnlgo Llpplncott, Mrs. Joseph W.
Llpplncott, Misses Llpplncott, Mrs. J.
Bartram Llpplncott, Mrs. Charles B,
Wood, Mrs. Walter L. Bailey. Mrs. John
N. Frazler, Mrs. T. Lei and Harrison.
Supper will be served between 6 and S
o'clock. Mrs. Herbert K. Taylor, Miss
Gertrude Smith, Miss Amanda Smith,
Miss Emma Hett and Mrs. William G.
Gelger are In charge, assisted by Miss
Margaret Fox, Miss Gretchen Clay, Miss
Katharine Hart, Mrs. Sidney F. T.
Brock, Mrs. II. Norrls Harrison, Mrs.
Percy C. Madeira, Jr., Mrs. Hnllowell V.
Morgan, Mrs. Harold Cross, Miss Mar
garet Bnnnnrd, Miss Cocllo F. Howell,
Miss Mary Porter Miller, Miss Katherlno
Krcmcr, Miss Emily Saunders, Miss
Eleanor llolrtclns. Miss Florence Griffith,
Miss Ellzaboth Hett, Miss Lucy Huston,
Miss Esther Wnss. Miss Marlon Cayler,
Miss Dorothea Schlvely, Miss Eleanor
Jones, Miss Doris Wctherbec, Mrs.
Georgo A. Elsasscr, Jr., Mrs. Israel Hal
lowell, Miss Emma Hallowell, Miss
Hanna Hallowell, Miss Frances Hallo
well, Miss Emily Frctz, Miss Ellzabetii
Barker, Miss Myrtlo McKee, Miss
Dorothy Bncon, Miss Eleanor Long, Miss
Allco Perry, Miss Ruth Porry, Miss Doris
Miller, Miss Beatrice Wallace, Miss
Emily Ball, Miss Frances Ball, Miss
Mai ton Hallowell, Miss Dorothy Rud
diich, Miss Elslo Daniels.
Committee on Announcements Mrs.
Penrose Robinson, Mrs. Davis Levis
Lowls, Mrs. E. Pusey Passmore, Mrs.
Frank O'Donnoll and Miss Caroline
Thomson.
Tho tables and booths have been elabor
ately decorated and the following will bf
present.
Fancy Work Table Mrs. George W. El
klns, Jr., Mrs. William M. Elklns, Mrs
Fltz Eugene Dixon, Mrs. Daniel B.
Wentz, Mrs. Caleb F. Fox, Jr., Mrs. Bar
clay II. Warburton. Mrs. Robert Sewell.
Toys Mrs. James Temple Butler, Mrs.
Charles O. Kruger, Mrs. Harold Buzby,
Mrs. Stuart Huber, Mrs. Harry S. Am-
KUMMER RESORTS
TOCONO SIODNTAINS. PA.
Pelaware Water Oap, Pa.
LAUREL RIDGE New botel- Booklet.
LftUftCL R1UUC Vf. Shellenberier.
Mnwirri Near Station and river. Excellent
uuwuiu accommodatlon. Dklt. C. Howard.
Marshall's Creek, Vm.
MARSHALL3 FALLS HOUSE! Modern In every
respect. Booklet. N. HUFFMAN. Prop.
SCinVKNKVILI.E. PA.
PERKIOMEN INN m.
boat'g. bath'g, flsh'g. Tennis. Hklt. P.M. Carl.
NEW ENGLAND
liar Harbor. Me.
;
EXCLUSIVE
NOTED CUISINE
THE LOUISBURG
Bar Harbor, Maine
Open July 1 to Sept. IS
L.C.l'ItlOn, Mgr. Hotel Lenox, Boston
Chebeague, Me.
SUMMIT HOUS-:; ISK
Annual Sale
High Class Samples
LA GRECQUE
Corsets and Tailored Underwear
Rich brocades, silks and fine coutilles in
up-tO'date styles, including many French
temples.
$$Q to $3.50 Corsets, Sale Price $1.00
3.50 to 5.00 Corsets, Sale Price 2.00
5.00 to 8.00 Corsets, Sale Price 2.50
8.00 to 10.00 Corsets, Sale Price 3.50
10,00 to 13.00 Corsets, Sale Price 4.50
12.00 to 25.00 Corsets, Sale Price 6,50
The above samples and display corsets
comprise a very iener assortment of
desirable sizes aafl styles.
Tajtartg Underwear at lej? than
wholesale prices, in Nainsook, Uens,
VAN ORDEN CORSET CO.
1204 Chestnut Street
bier, Mrs, Charles Butler, Miss Victoria
Hays. Mlts Edna BohoUy.
Cakes-Mrs. Andrew Griffith, Mrs.
Harry Streepr Mrs. Charles Dnnne
hauer, Mrs. Charles Hoey.
Golf Mrs, Walter Howard Wilson, Mrs,
Frlta Quittner, Mrs. Edward W. Balr,
Mrs. Stanloy Martin, Mrs. Louis J. Berg
doll, Mrs. H. F. Knsebauni, Mrs. G. C.
Whlddan.
Vegetable Mrs Marmaduke Tllden, Jr.,
Mrs. Peroy C. Madeira, Jr., Miss Gef
trude II. Henry, Miss Katharine Harte,
Mrs, Sidney Brock, Mrs. Benjamin West
Frailer.
Children's department. In charge of
Mrs. Wharton Blnkler: fish pond. In
charge of Mrs. O. A. Walter, Mrs. Frank
lin Watson and Mrs, William Hyndman,
Jr.
Kitchen Mrs. George Kelly, Mrs. A. L
Kraus, Mrs, John . Whlttaker, Mm.
Arotdbald Tllalr Hubard and Mrs. Harry
Steeps.
flowers Mrs. flummir H. Cross, Mr.
Henry Middleton JHsher. Mm. D, C. Ma
deira, Mrs. John O. Newbold, Mrs, John
W. Pepper, Miss 6. Rldgway. Mrf, Ar
thur Rush, Mrs, John Conyrliham Star
ens. Things for the kltohen will be on sate
by Mrs. George Kelly.
A golf game will bo In charge of Mrs.
W. II. Wilson.
Handkerchiefs and neckwear, Mrs. M.
K. Nelffer.
"WHVT5 DOING
TONIGHT ?"
Murleale for boreflt ef Provident Oenerat
Hnrpltal. Oermantown Cricket Club; 8 o'clock.
rifty-fourth anniversary. Chevra Dlkur
Cholln. Apoolo Hull: 8 o'clock.
Seed nnd Uraln Dealers. Hours?! B o'clock,
ratorlo, "Elijah," Choral Society, Willow
Qrovo Park! '8 and 8 o'clock.
Pon-Amerlcsn Conference, Indecendenea
Ilalli banquet. Bellavue-Hiratrord. 1 o'clock,
t.funlcale. Alumni Association. Houston Hall.
Municipal jUand, 07th atreet and Qaltlmore
avenue. Tree.
SUFFRAGE EVENTS
TODV
PKNNBYLVANIA WOMAN SUFKRACID AS
BOCIATIO.V. 11 n. m. Tteceptlon by the State officers of
the association for members of Advlrory Com
mittee of Philadelphia branch and all officers
ot local auffrAge orrnnltatlons. at the head
quarters, 137 South liroad street, second floor.
This will tie tho first time that tho associa
tion's headquarters here will be open for In
epectton. Miss Hannah J, Patterson and Mrs.
Frank M. Itocsalng will receive tho visitors.
EQUAL FRANCHISE 80CIETY.
Noon Open air meeting on Post Offlte plaza,
nth nnd Chestnut streets. Speaker, Miss Ber
tha Sapovlts
8 p. m. Open air meeting at Hrond street
and Columbia aenue. Speaker, Mlsr Bertha
S.ipovtta.
8 p. m. Open-air meetlnt" at 5th and Cam
bria streets. Speakers, Miss May Macken and
George O Svrartz.
WOMAN SUFFRAGE PARTT.
8.15 p. m. Open air meeting at B2d street
ond Lancaster avenue, under auspices of
party's branch In the 17th Legislative dla rlrt.
Speakers. Urn. Phil Hughes, Miss 8 D. Cham,
bcra nnd Miss Gratia ErlckBon. Mrs. M. C.
DowalL presides. Addresses made from the
automobile ot Miss Mary Burnham.
GENERAL SUFFRAGE ACTIVITIES.
8:15 p. m. Class In public speaking for suf
fragists, in tha Parkway Uulldlnr. Uroad and
Cherry streets.
SUMMHU HKSOItTB
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.
OST EN D
Occupying an entire block of ocean (rent and
connected with the famous Boardwalk t In
the popular Chelsea section; capacity 500:
unusually large, cool rooms with unobstructed
view of ocean from all; every appointment
and comfort, sea and fresh water in all
baths; running water In rooms; 4000 ft. ot
porches) aurround the hotel; the new dining
room overlooks tho sea; finest cuisine ana
white service; orchestra of soloists; dancing
twice dally, social diversions, magnlncent
new Palm Lounge,; special, J17.B0 up weekly!
Illustrated booklet' mailed; auto meets trains;
management by owners.
JOHN C. OOS8LCT. Manager.
CHALFONTE
Atlantic City, New Jersey
The Leeds Company
Leading High-Class Moderate-Rate Hotel.
ALBEMARLE .amV.a, .e?.
aun parlors, private baths, etc. ; excel, tabla.
110 up wkly; 2 up dally. Bklt. J. P. COPE.
OCEAN CITV. N.J.
THE BREAKERS
Only Boardwalk hotel, K. A. YOUNO. Mgr
Bedford Springs. T.
Bedford Springs(Pa.) Hotel and Baths
Spend your happiest, healthiest summer at
this alluring resort. Eutato of JIOoo acres In
the most attracthe section of the Alle
gheny Mountains. MAGNESIA WATER
that rivals that of Marlenbad and Carlabad.
Every outdoor and Indoor diversion every
convenience. Now open for automobile
tourists. Formal opening June ll'th.
JI. E. I1K.MI8, Manager.
EAGLE'S MERE. l'A.
THE CRESTMONT INN
EAGLE'S .MERE. PA.
The bote! with the Incomparable situation.
22U0 fett above the sea, on the summit ot
tha Alleghe.nles. Oolf, tennis, boating and
the finest of fresh water bathing; eltcirla
lights, steam heat, etc. Also bungalons nit a
meals at Inn For booklet and term ad
dress WILLIAM WOODS. Manager.
1ISSICK HEIGHTS, PA.
rup PQCipt' S600 feet, delightfully
inc lOOlur situated on Allsghenles.
Casino, nine-hole golf course, cottages, steara
heat, garage, tennis, other sportat booiflets
electric Uht. II. M. ESSICK.
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