Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 04, 1915, Final, Page 9, Image 9

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    EVENING LElJ.ER-PHILADELPHIA, FBIDAT, JUNE 4, 1915-
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iT THE wedding of MIb Nancy Correy
X Smith, daughter of Mr and Mrs. J.
BometB Smith, to Mr. Joseph Wood, Jr.,
which wilt tako place on Thursday, June
17, In St, James' Church, 22d and Walnut
treets, Mr. L. Qarnett Day, of New York,
will be best man, and the ushers wilt In
clude Mr. Cooper Wood, a brother of the
bridegroom; Mr. William P. Snyder, Jr.,
it Joseph Home, Jr., and Mr. William
Blair, Jr.. of Pittsburgh; Mr. Wllllnm
Bayne, 3d, of South Orange, N. J., and
Mr, James Somors Smith", Jr., a brother
of the bride.
Mr. and Mrs. John Shipley Dixon will
enlertaln at dinner tonight nt their home,
Meadowbrook, Vlllanova. In honor of
Hits Edwlna Elklns BrUner. whoso on
gagement to Mr. C. A. ltcckschcr Woth
trill was announced recently. Covers will
be laid for 12 guests.
... -,i mm John Orlbbel nnd Miss
Grlbbel havo Issued Invitations for a
tea on Saturday afternoon. Juno 19. from
! until 7 o'clock, nt their residence,
feint Austell Hall, Church road, Vn
cote to meet Miss Mildred llnnscll Lane
of tincx avenue, Oermantown, whoso en-a-fleement
was recently announced to Mr.
Elliot Johnston, of New ork.
Miss Anna S. Taylor, daughter of Dr.
F W Taylor, of Cedron, Indian Queen
lane. Oermantown. has as her guest Mrs.
William Lyndull Havonstrlto, of 605 Vest
lltth street. New York. Mrs. Haven
.trite wltl return to her homo tomorrow.
Miss Marian Tocdt, of Statcn Island, will
arrive on Monday, to bo tho guest of Miss
Taylor for several weeks. Many Informnl
entertainments wltl bo given In her honor.
Mrs. Gilbert A. Harvoy, of tho Qlad
tone, will leave town on Saturday, June
SG, and go to Cape May for tho summer
months.
Miss Mary W. Schott, of 1906 South
nittenhouse square, will leave for At
lantic City, Juno 17, to Bpend the early
summer, later going to the Pocono Moun
tains. Lieutenant Colonel W. C. Novllle, U. S.
M. C. and Mrs. Nevlllo will entertain
Informally nt a small dance on Monday
evening, at their homo In the navy yard.
The guests will bo tho marine ulllccra and
their wives.
Miss Margaret I. Smith Is entertaining
at the present tlmo Miss Charlotte Jlun
roe, of Washington, at tho homo of her
parents. Captain and Mrs. William Stroth
ers Smith, In the navy yard.
Captain W. N. Hill. U. S. M. C, nnd
Mrs. Hill aro entertaining" this week
Mrs. Hill's niece, Miss Beatrice Moses,
daughter of Colonel Moses, U. S. M, C,
at their homo In the navy yard.
The officers of tho United States S. S.
Minnesota have arranged for a series of
"tea dansants" to bo given on board the
ship on Tuesday afternoons from 4 to
6 while tho ship Is at tho yard. A cor
dial Invitation to all navnl officers and
their wives and friends has been ex
tended. Tho final meeting of tho Stephen De
catur Chapter, Daughters of 1S12, was
held yesterday In the Plastic Club at 2:30.
Along the Main Line
13RYN MAWR-MIss Dorothy Stokley,
of tho class of "18. llryn Mawr College,
tntortalncd nt "500" last week. A bulTct
supper followed. Her guestB Included
Miss Elizabeth Roberts, Miss Helen
Cheney, Mr. Jack Jacobs, Mr. Harold
Cheney, Mr. James Stokley and Mr.
Thomas Culhanc.
ST. DAVID'S-A garden fete will bo
given on Tuesday, June 8, at the coun
try home of Mr. William Henry Sayen,
Waldhclm, for tho benefit of the George
W. Chllds Library at Wynne.
Tables for cards will bo arranged and
the grounds will be thrown open all aft
ernoon. In case of rain the fete will be
postponed until the first clear day there
after, excepting June 10.
Chestnut Hill
Mr. and Mrs. George Garrett Dunn, of
Graver's lane, have announced the en
gagement of their daughter, Miss Kath
erlno Wright, to Mr. W. Watters Pagon,
son of Mrs. William Pagon, of Balti
more. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Henry, of
7203 Cresheim road, will occupy their cot
tage In Cape May, N. J for the summer.
Germantown
Miss Claire Droughman, of 870 East
Chelten avenue. Is the guest of Miss
Betty Gray, of Lancaster. Pa., where she
will remain for several months.
Mr and Mrs. Albert Raby. of 218 East
Johnson street, are being congratulated
on the birth of a daughter, Marion Smith
Raby. Mrs. Raby was before her mar
riage Miss Marlon Smith, of Mt. Airy.
Mrs. II. It Baremore, of Jefferson
street and Cliveden avenue, who had
arranged to give a luncheon In honor of
her daughter, Miss Reglna Baremore, and
her bridesmaids, has postponed the af
fair from May 31 to June 7.
Miss Dorothy Calvert Green, of US
West School House lane, will entertain
HOTEL ARRIVALS
UtjU-BVUE-STRATFOnD-J. S. Watt, liar
r iburghi K. A. Ihonus. Wllkea-Barre; Mr.
L 8. dray, Pittsburgh: Robert N. Mela.
chelder. Hanover. J'a., 1. M. Terry, Lynch
burg . Va, C J. Campbell. I'lttahurgh, T. A.
Towell. Cleveland: Mr. and Mrs Leonard 11.
fcmltn, Cincinnati; Mra 8. IV. Jamlawn.
Roanoke. Va.: Florlen Levy. Lake Charloa.
La John Starrs, Hamilton. Canada; II.
;'!lr London. Joeeph, E, Mason, Brie. Pa.";
MIm Harriet E. Bower, Mlwa Luelle Con
tiell, Bcranton,
ItlTZ-CAIHrON-D. Bank.. New Torki Mr.
n Mn. Charles Reynold!, Jr., New York;
A. H. Walker, New York.
WoA'V'rffNU-. 8 Newcomer. Baltimore; Mr.
and. Mra. W. Glenn, New Vork. A. V. Me,
omack Toronto; John II. Kano, Jr.. tltu
burfh, fyislgu and Mra, B. 11. Pavta, U. S.
Ye'rkn1 Mr" am Mr' T' Kan' '
BT JAMBS-John R. Clark, llollwood. Ph.;
M Samuel. Canton, O ; Mr. and Mra.
LMoard Baca. Scran loo,' Jaouw II. Hujru.
c de uusmaji, Washington.
P Pogendlck. Cincinnati; Howard 8. Smith,
inlcago. Thauu Medlaon. New York.
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.theaJ.r.e pat'5' 'otlowed by tea at lh
Ilellovue-Stratford In hono? of Miss
Baremore and her bridesmaids tomorrow.
nii'.f. Th.et!?ra "oss. of Wlssahlckon
friends In naltlmorc, Md., for a fort
nignt. .L-f n'".,.h ,rrnnce Macphec. of Morris
street, well known In musical circles In
his city, will spend tho summer with
her mother and sister nt Roclty Reach,
t-onn.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Lcary, -of SSK
Musgrave street, have gone to Doston.
Mass., to visit friends for a fortnight.
Mr. M. II. Harrington nnd her daugh
ter, Mis, Helen Harrington, of 112 West
M'sal street, have left for Atlantic City.
heru thpv will pcn,l several days at
tho Marlborough-nienhelm. Miss liar
rlngton s wcddlnK to Mr. Richard Cvcr
ett Hishop, of Byracuse, N. Y., will take
Junel7nt 4:3 O':lock on Thursday,
The Junior tennis tournament of the
Orrmnntown Cricket Club will start on
Monday, Juno 11.
Miss Louisa Tllge, of 2M West Chelten
nvenue. hns iih her guest for several
clnys Mls Waldo, of Drooklyn, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Townsend, of
6,68 Chew street, are being congratulated
upon tho birth of n son.
Miss Klrnnor Flood, of Wayne nvenuo
and Hortter street, has gone to Mill
brook. N Y., to nttend the commence
ment exorcises of Miss llennett's School.
South Philadelphia
Dr. Herman M. Moses, who has been
spending the Inst year and a half In Chi
cago, will nrrlvo In this city Rhortly nnd
visit his parents, the Rev. nnd Mrs. David
Moses, of 815 South 6th street. 'Ho will
later go to Newark, where ho has been
transferred on business.
Miss Jeanne Hngerty, of 1241 Chris
tian street, will entertain tho members of
tho Delta Alpha Phi Sorority at '.icr
home this evening. An attractive supper
for 20 will be served nt 11 o'clock. Among
the guests will be Miss Margaret Russell,
Miss Elsie Galhralth, Miss Prances
Stewart, Miss Frances McCaullcy, Miss
Hdith Wolfe, Mr. Alexander Patton, Mr.
Peter Schramm, Mr. John Ornnt New
man, Mr. Balrd Stewart, Mr. William
Armstrong, Mr. John Iferron, Mr. Nelson
Galbrnlth, Mr. Dagmnr Conover, Mr.
Johnson McCauIley and Mr. John Otten,
Mr. and Mrs. George Hcnklng, of'2UC
Fornon street, nre receiving congratula
tions on the birth of a daughter. Miss
Eleanor Hcnklng.
Mrs. Jackson, of 521 Spruce street, will
leave shortly with her daughter for a trip
South.
Mr. Chnrlcs Gutzelt. Tth nnd Mlrflln
streets, has gone to Washington to spend
the holidays with friends. He was ac
companied by his brother.
Mr. and Mrs. Hnrry C. Ronsley, of 1313
Ellsworth street, have opened their cot
tage at Chelsea for the summer. They
will return to this city about Octo
ber IS.
West Philadelphia
A subscription bridge will be given this
afternoon at tho homo of Mrs. Jame3
Hurrell Dawes, 3300 Arch street, under
tho auspices of the Philadelphia Auxiliary
of the Southern Industrial Educational
Association, the officers of which Include
Mrs. Louis Leu Is, president; Mrs. Thom
as Potter, first vice president; Mrs. James
Hurrell Dawes, second vice president;
Miss Mary Graham Tyler, secretary; Mrs.
Luther Chase corresponding secretary,
and Mrs. W. P. Headley, treasurer.
The proceeds will be devoted to buying
n phonograph for the pupils of a school
lying In tho remote mountains of tho
South. The guesUi of honor of the day
will bo Mrs. Livingston Rowe Schuyler,
of New York, and Mrs. Daisy McLaurln
Stevens, of Mississippi, president general
of tho United Daughters of tho Confed
eracy. Mrs. M. A. Rrew and her daughter.
Miss Muriel Drew, of tho Normandle,
36th and Chestnut streets, gave a musical
followed by dancing on Wednesday eve
ning. There were 75 guests present.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Grellett Collins and Miss
Margaret Collins, of 4111 Wnlnut street,
will close their town house this month
and occoupy their cottage at Beach
Haven, N. J., for the summer. Mr. and
Mrs. Collins will have as their guests
Mr. nnd Mrs. Morton Qlbbons-Neff, of
Queen lane Manor, Philadelphia. Mrs.
Glbbons-Neff will be remembered as Miss
Dorothy Collins.
THE Mothers' Club of Frankford. of
which Mrs, Walter Brlnton Is- presi
dent, win give an outdoor fete today on
the lawn of the A, B. Anderson estate,
4C-3S Lelper street, from 3 until 10 p. m.
Mrs. Anderson Is chairman of the Philan
thropic Committee, and It Is In behalf of
tho visiting nurses' fund that the affair Is
being given. Tho fete will be arranged to
depict a country fair and the aides will
be garbed In rural attire.
There will be a candy table, of which
Mrs. Perclval Woodln 1 chairman.
Tea will be dispensed by Mrs. Samuel
Bolton and her ald.es.
Ice oream la In charge of Mrs. Joseph
Brle&s. .. .. .
Cako table Mrs. John Campbell Is
chairman of the committee and her aides
Include Mra. William Taylor, Mrs. Ben
jamin Thorp, Mra. John Webster. Mrs. H,
Scott. Mrs. Charles Wilson, Mrs. E.
Wright. Mrs. Frank Embery, Mrs. C.
Summers. Mrs. Kohlter, Mrs. Grulnger,
Mra. Sonneborn, Mrs. Newhall, Mrs. Mas
terson, Mrs. Lambert. Mr. Hmoob, Mrs.
Pries, Mrs, Engl. Mrs. Coatoa, Mrs.
Rachel Burns.
There will be various side shows In
cltarge of Mrs. Atularson, to Include a,
fat woman, living skeleton, dancing bear,
natnUet, etc The aides of the afterneon
iDclude Ml Charlotte CartleiJe. MUs
Margaret Brobery. Mle Dorothy Lovett,
MlM Marion McMaater, Mis Bertha Mc
Maslw, MUs Hleaiior Brlnton, Mien
Marlon Hllles and the MImm Bvans.
A charity affair Interesting to many
PhlUuielphia. folk will be held In Wil
mington tonight. The affair will be an
saw-air moving picture enow, to be neid
outs ground of Mra. Irene du Pant's
tuiBM for the Benefit of tne Wu Hud
Beading Room. In addKlou to picture
there wlU be open-air dancing. The
"KUtie' and lb "Poster Glrla" who
danced u e Poueee Ca$ uve c.-
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Along the Reading
Miss Denyetta Sllvls, of Ambler, spent
the" week-end as tho guest of Miss Vera
Hrlnkworth, of Elklns Park.
Miss Gertrude Harton, of Ambler, en
tertained over the week-end Miss Alice
Wlpple, of this city, nnd Miss Helen Mc
Carthy, of Rushlnnd.
The junior military of tho Baptist Or
phnnago will give a lawn feto on Satur
day. Juno 12, from 2 until 6 o'clock at
the corner of York and Lenox roads, Jen
klntown. Many attractive articles will be
arranged and the booths nro being
planned that will show them off to ad
vantage. Dr. William Barnes Lower, of Wyncote,
Pa., will make tho nddress to tho grad
uating class of the West Conshobocken
High School nt tho commencement exer
cises, which will be held on Thursday
evening, June 1", nt 8 o'clock.
Announcement has been made of the
gift of a beautiful silver cup to tho Chel
tenham High School at Elklns Park en
which shall be Inscribed yearly tho namo
of the boy who Is voted by the Athletic
Committee ns being the best nll-arouud
player In both basebnlt nnd football. Tho
cup Is tho gift of a group of graduates
of tho class of 1913 known as the F-lit
Club.
Mr. John Wnnamaker expects to make
tho address to the graduating class of
tho Ablngton High School ot tho com
mencement exercises on June 22 at i
o'clock.
The Fortnightly Club of Wyncote will
be entertained this afternoon nt (hc
residence of Mrs. Walter Jones on Wood
lnnd nvenue, Wyncoto. Among those
present will ho Mrs. Edgar Hand, Mrs.
Frederick W. Radell, Mrs. James Hen
derson, Mrs. Thomas Watt, Mrs. William
Barnes Lower, Mrs. Albert Wood, Miss
U A. Mode, Mra. L. Barnes Seiner, Mrs
Elmer E. Garrett, Mrs. Jerome Schcip,
Mrs. Arthur C. Leyden.
Mrs. Eugene S Stull, of Woodland ave
nue, Wyncote, left for New York this
week, where she attended tho wedding
of MIbs Beatrice Marter on Tuesday,
Juno 1. Mrs Stull will bo Joined by her
daughter, Mlsi Helen Stull, who has been
visiting for several weks Lieutenant and
Mrs. Stlllwell nt West Point. N. Y. They
will remain In New York till tho end of
tho week.
Miss Ruth Landls, of Summit nvenue,
Jcnklntoun, Is visiting for several weeks
Miss Harriet Gross at her home nt Deer
Island, Dnnton Lake, Conn.
The following otllcers will serve the
Grcenpolnt Tnnls Club during the en
suing year! President, Mr. Theodore S.
Fetter; vice presldont, Mr. Gcorgo Co
burn; socrctarles, Mr. V. D. Fetter and
Mr. Robert T. Cnntloy; trcaurcr, Mr.
Harry V. Botz.
Miss Lottie Darby, of 6Sth avenue. Oak
Lane, will leave next week for tho Del
aware Water Gap, where she will spend
the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moore, of Jenltln
town, will cntcrtnln at dinner this
evening In honor of their niece. Miss
Frnnces R. Moore, of Los Angeles, Cal.
Miss Moore's engagement has recently
be;n nnnounced to Mr. Edward R. Jnmes,
of Tiogn. Tho wedding will tako place
during the late fall.
Mr. and Mrs. William Dayton Shelly,
of Woodland nnd Surrey roads, will spend
part of July nt Chautauqua, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Welsh, of City
Line and Mountain avenue, have taken
a cottage at Ventnor, which they will oc
cupy June 15. They will bo Joined during
the summer by their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Steele,
3d, of Lenox road, Jenklntown.
Northeast Philadelphia
Mrs, Carrie Levi, of 2009 Stella avenue.
Is visiting her mother, Mrs. S. Stephens,
of PIttston, Pa.
The Brldesburg A. C. will hold a big
benefit at the Brldesburg Theatre on
Monday.
Mr. Earl Baugher, of 2373 Frankford
avenue, has Just returned from a short
stay at Zleglersvllle. Pa.
Miss Rose Goldenberg, of 2512 Kensing
ton avenue, has returned from Trenton,
N. J.
The Gladstone Club, Jr., has postponed
Its bazaar and package party which was
arranged for June 2 to Juno 30, 1015.
Miss Nettle Packer, of 3031 Emerald
street, will leave on June 14 for Wlnepes,
Can.
Mr. and Mrs Milne. Miss Ethel Milne
and Burt Milne, of 3093 Kensington ave
nue, have returned from Atlantic City.
The Amity Club will hold Its next
meeting at Mr. Josephus Gorsen'a home,
2025 North 33d street, on Sunday, where
a reception will bo tendered to the or
ganizers, Mr. Benjamin Mathlas Raley,
Mr. Punlus Pollakof, Mr. Archibald Rub
instein, Mr. Maynard Conn and Mr. Wll
liort La Levlnson.
btnted to repeat their performances. The
committee In charge comprises Mrs.
Irene du Pont. Mrs. Henderson Weir,
Mrs MacMlllan Hoopes, Mrs. Caleb E.
Burchlnal, Mrs. George P. Blssell. Miss
Eleanor Pyle, Miss Constance Moore,
Miss Marlon Dunham, Miss Emily P,
Blssell.
A subscription dance will be given at
the Beineld Country Club on Saturday
evening, June 12, for the benefit of River
crest, a home for poor children with tu
berculosis. Those who have the dance
In charge are Mrs. Joseph Beardwood,
Miss Dora McKnlght, Miss Tlllle Stick
ler, Miss Katherlne Dlckel, Mra. George
Knadler, Mrs. Dunn, Miss Elizabeth Mc
Knlght, Miss Eva Llnde, Mrs. App, Mlta
Anna Woll. Mrs. Wlllard Waters. Miss
Elsie Smith, Miss Helen Kostenbader,
Miss Doris Miller, Miss Isabella Walker,
Miss Josephine Llnde.
A Fete Champetre will be held by the
Homesburg Men's Association on Walker
street Friday and Saturday, June 11 and
12. Nothing has created such a town-wide
Interest as have the extensive plana of
the committees In charge In addition to
the usual attractions, concerts will be
given by the Philadelphia Police Band.
A cakewalk contest by 26 colored oouples.
especially obtained for the purpose, will
also, be featured, as will a baby parade on
Saturday afternoon. The affair promise
to be the biggest and most successful of
Its k(nd ever given In the Northeast.
Notice for the Society peg will be
accepted end printed la the Etenlog
Ledger but all such notice must be
written on one tide of the paper, tauet
b signed In full, with full addreee, and
when poealbl telephone number moat b
gives.
Send JI each, commanlceUeo to
"Satiety Editor.' Kyeuliig Ledger, ISO
Cheetsttt treei,
Cnleee three requirement aw carried
eat ea b TwUeatioa (nay be poeaibl,
lb aotWee will sot b. iwbHanfd.
I'hnlo t,v J. Mitchell KUIol.
MISS MARTHA DE HAAS PIERSON-HYSLOP
Daughter of Mrs. Mnria Pierson-Hyslop, of 7723 Norwood nvenue,
Chestnut Hill, a member of the griuliintinR class of the German
town Friends' School and one of the most popular girls in Chestnut
Hill.
Girard Estate
Mrs. William Gougct, of 2J0S South Gnr
nct street, entertained most delightfully
ycsterdn afternoon nt luncheon, followed
by cards Covers were laid for 15. Tho
decoration were In led, riirnatlons liclns
tho Hnwera used. Unlquo souvenirs
formed favors, and the Ilrt prize for
cards, cut glass, was won by Mrs. II. Stan
ley Ilnlluwuy. Miss Elizabeth Cushlng
nnd Miss Evelyn Sutton also won prizes.
Tho guests Included Mrs Frank Sutton,
Mrs. Wllllnm F. Cushlng, Miss Elizabeth
Cushlng, Mrs. Chnrlcs Shlsler Mrs. Fin
ley Morrow, Mrs. Wllllnm Wilson. Mrs
William Eddie, Mrs. H. Stanley Hollo
way, Mrs. John Schmidt, Mrs. T. L.
Cobnugh, Mrs. Frederick Bond, Miss
Evelyn Sutton, Mrs. George Stewart nnd
Mrs. Russell Smith.
Mrs. II. Lee, wife of Major Leo, United
States Marino Corps, of 2319 South 21st
street, left this morning for Pensacola,
Fla where she will remain .until the
fall.
Captain Alexander S. Williams. United
Stntcs Marine Corps, nnd Mrs. Wllllums,
with their little son, and Mrs. Willi imV
mother, Mrs. Morris, left yesterday for
Wnlllngford, where- they will bo tho
guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Luclua Bcebe for
about two weeks. N
Major C. S. Hill. United Stntcs Marine
Corps, of 2513 South Clovclnnd avenue, en
tertained Wednesday evening at a small
dinner party. In honor of Captain W. N.
Hill, United States Marino Corps, nnd
Mrs. HJI1.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wnlter D. Buslinel, of 2305
South Garnet street, nre receiving con
gratulations on the birth of a daughter.
Miss Blanche Lane, of 2527 South ISth
street, left this morning for Chicago,
where sho will remain for several weeks
as tho guest of friends.
Frankford
The annual exhibition and Parents'
Day of the Alexander Henry School will
be held Friday. The formal opening of
the new playground will take place at
2:30 nnd parents' meeting nt 8 p. m.
Mr. Franklin Smedley nnd Dr. George
W. Flounders will address the meeting.
A splendid musical program has been
arranged.
To the Ladl
Lansdowne
Mrs. Samuel llartram. ot West Baltl
moro avenue, cntcrtnlncd nt cards yes
terday afternoon In honor of her blrth
ilnv nnd anniversary. Among her frlendi
were Mrs. John Airy, Mrs. Richard Shoo
mnker, Mrs Casper I'ennock, MM. John
Davis, Mrs. Thomns Bradley, Mrs.
George Powell, Mrs. Frank Wundcrllch,
Miss Ella Ogden, Mrs. Alfred Bnrtram
nnd Mrs. Herbert Ogden.
Mrs. Robert D Taylor, of West Ln
crosxc avenue, will entertain tho mem
bers of her sewing circle this afternoon.
Among her guests will be Mrs. Herbert
Hayes, Mrs. Frank Sngendorph, Mrs.
Ralph Hayes, Mrs. Austin Boyd, Mrs.
Hnrold Ogden. Mrs. Vernon Phillips, Mrs.
I'moko Evans, Mrs Harry Henry, Mrs.
Culver Boyd, Miss Loulso Van Zant nnd
Mrs. Norrls Scott.
Mrs. M J. Kelly nnd daughter. Miss
Bentrlco Kelly, left yesterday for a three
weeks' stay In Atlantic City. N. J.
Mrs. Henry 11. Zahn. of East Riverside
Drive, Now York, is the guest of Mrs.
George Walton, of Shadclnnd nvenue.
Dr. nnd Mrs. Wllllnm Mnltman, of South
Lansdowne nvenue, have ns their guests
Mrs. Snyder, of Wilmington, Del.; Mrs.
A llllam Fox and Miss Fox,
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Dunbar, of West
Plumstcad nvenue, will return today
from a visit In Boston.
Mrs. W. Frank English, of West Bal
timore avenue, hns returned from a brief
sojourn nt Atlantic City.
Camden and Vicinity
Miss Sarah Rldgway, of Crescent, Co
lumbus, N. J., who spent several days
nt the Blooming Orovo Hunting and
Fishing Club, Pike County, Pa., returned
to her home this week.
Sir. nnd Mrs. Hnrry R. Humphreys and
children, of 710 Cooper Mreet, have gone
to their Chelsea cottage for the summer.
Ncaring to Address Graduates
Prof. Scott Nearlng. of the Univer
sity of Pennsylvania, will speak tonight
nt the annual uimmencement of the Ilat
boro High School. A class of nine will
be graduated.
nave iou
That MRS. CARROLL, the lecturer in the EVENING
LEDGER Cooking School at Horticultural Hall, uses
Royal Baking Powder
Teachers of cookery, and baking experts generally, use Royal
Baking Powder because they know it can always be relied upon to
make the finest and most wholesome food.
Experience has taught them that it is not economy to risk the
loss of flour, butter and eggs by the failure likely to result from the
use of an inferior Baking Powder.
at
Royal Baking Powder Contains No Alum or Lime Phosphate
Perfectly leavens and makes the food more delicious and wholesome,.
EDDINGS
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A PRETTY home wedding took place
.on Wednesday night at the resldenco
of Miss Mary Smith, 495 Markle street, '
Roxborough, when her niece, Miss Ger- '
trude Myers, became the bride of Mr ,
Hnrrv Blater. also of that suburb. The
ceremony was performed by the Rev. L.
C Hofcr, pastor of the Wlssahlckon Bap
tist Church, Dawson nnd Terrace streets.
The bride's gown was of white hand-embroidered
mull trimmed with white satin
nnd lace. She was attended by Miss Sara
P Mullln, ns maid of honor, nnd Miss
Olnra Mvers and Miss Mnbclle Myers, her
Bisters, ns bridesmaids. Miss Mullln wore
an Empire frock of white voile, embroid
ered with pink nnd blue flowers and trim
med with pink satin.
Tho bridegroom's best man was Mr.
Robert Gardiner, nnd the ushers were
Mr Talor Wooley nnd Mr. Abo. Winter
bottom. Tho service was followed by a
reception. Mr. and Mrs. Slater, upon
their return from their wedding Journey,
wilt live In Wlssahlckon.
BOWMAN-WALTER.
Tho marriage of Miss Ethel II. Walter,
daughter of Mra. Anna M. Humphreys, of
17.",G North 17th street, to Mr. James K
Bowman took place on Wednesdny night
in tho Tioga Baptist Church, tho pastor,
tho Rev. Dr. Rutger Dox, performing tho
ceremony. The bride, who wns given In
marriage by her mother, wore i gown of
white hand-embroidered organdie finished
with a white satin Jnckct nnd girdle. Her
tulle veil wnB nrranged with orange blos
soms and she rnrrlril a shower bouquet
of brldo roses nnd lilies of the valley.
Miss Mnbel Fling, the maid of honor,
woro nn empire frock of white voile em
broidered with pink iitnl blue (lowers,
made over nn undcrsllp of whlto silk nnd
tilmmed with pink sntln. Miss Margatet
Humphries, the bride's sister, wns flower
girl. Her frock of whlto batisto was
trimmed with lace nnd pink ribbons nnd
she held a basket of tiny pink rosebuds.
Mr. Rlchaid lllggnrd was best man
nnd tho uslierB were Mr. Albert Travis,
Mr. Morris Beverdy, Mr. Edward nig
gard and Mr. William Morgan. Mr. nnd
Mrs. Bowmnn will return from their wed
ding Journey the end of July nnd will
ho nt homo after September 1 at 3736
North 17th Btrcet.
YEAGER-BAItRY.
Mrs. Edward Barry announces the mar
rlaso of her daughter. Miss Mary
Frances Barry to Mr. Lloyd P. Ycager,
of Chester, on Wednesday morning, Juni
2, nt 9 o'clock. In the Roman Catholic
Church of Saint Francis rtc Sales, 47th
street and Springfield avenue. A solemn
nuptial mass was celebrated, tho Rev.
Thomas Hannay officiating at the cere
mony. The bride, who wns given in
marriage by her brother, Mr John J.
Barry, had her cousin. Miss Berth i
Lynch, nn her only attendant. Mr. Wll
llnm Glass, of Chester, acted as best man.
Following the ceremony n wedding break
fast was served nt tho homo of tho
bride's mother, 5016 Florence nvenue, after
which Mr. nnd Mrs. Yeagcr left for
Washington. They will live at 1628 I than
street. West Philadelphia, upon their re
turn. CAVELLA-MILANO.
A pretty 4 o'clock wedding took place
yesterday afternoon nt St Paul's Catholic
Church, 15th and Christian streets, when
Miss Luciu M. Milnno, daughter of Mr
nnd Mrs. Basil Mllono, of SOI South 10th
street, became the bride of Mr. Joseph .
Cavella. The ceremony wns performed
by the Rev. Dr. Lyons. At the head of
the bridal procession walked little Mas
ter Gaitor Pergole, dresyed In white, car
rying the ring on a small white silk cush
ion. Next came three tiny llower s'rla
Eleanor Nlcolotte, Stella Battles and
Eleanor Cnrozza, dressed In pink and car
rying baskets of sweet peas and roses
A chnrmln'g maid of honor wns Miss
Marie Battles In a dainty hlgh-wa'sted
gown of whlto net. Tiny pink roses were
hidden In the ruffles of the square cut
throat. A Gainsborough hat completed
tho charming effect. Miss Battles car
ried a shower bouquet of pink roses and
lilies of the valley Mr. Mnrlno Do Stef
ano was the best man. The brldo woro
a benutlful gown of embroidered net over
white satin. She wore n crown of orange
blossoms nnd carried a bouquet of orchids
and lilies of tho volley. After the church
ceremony there was a small reception at
the homo of the bride's parents for the
family and Immediate friends. Music wns
furnished by an orchestra which Included
many well-known local musician. There
was a supper and dancing. Among those
present were Mrs. Joseph Benjamin and
Mr. and Mrs. T. Cnrosa, of Catonavllle,
Md.; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. M llano nnd Mr.
nonce
f Mm B F t B V
es or rnuaaemnia
and Mra. Edward Palma, of Wilmington,
Del.i Mr. and Mrs John Brady, Mr and
Mrs. James Cavella, Mr. and Mrs. J
Munro, Mr. nnd Mrs. George De Gtefftlo.
Mra. Rose Mllano, Mlsi nose Battles,
Miss Angctlno Mllano and Mr Frank
Mllano. Immediately after tha wedding
supper the bridal couple left on their
honeymoon for Atlantic City. They Vrlll
bo at home In this city nt 715 Reed street
after july 15.
WYMAN-GUTHMAN.
Announcement lias been mada of the
marriage of Miss Florence M Guthman,
daughter of Mrs. Morris Mcndelshori,
of 1510 West Tioga street, and Mr David
Wyman, of New York, on Tuesday after
noon nt 4 o'clock, by tho Rev. Dr. Joseph
Krauskopf, at his residence on Pulaski
avenue. Mr nnd Mrs. Wyman will spend
tho Btimmer at their country place, Lynn
brook, Long Island, and In tho fall will
make their home In New York.
Invitations have been litsued by Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Zteglcr for the marriage
of their daughter. Miss Florence Anna
55lcgler. to .Mr George Hartung on Tues
dny evening, June 8, at 7130 o'clock, in
All Saints' Evangelical Lutheran Church,
Germantown avenuo nnd Cayuga street
A reception will follow the ceremony In
Germantown Maennerchor Hall, 5803 Ger
mantown avenuo.
Tho mnrrlagc of Miss Helen M, Eclc
liardt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Eckhardt. of 4813 North 12th street, to Mr,
Harold G. Roscngrcn, ot 2531 North 18th
ctreet. will take placo on Friday after
noon, June 18, nt 4 o'clock, at the homo
of tho bride's parents. Miss Ethel Gos
ner will be tho bride's only attendant,
and Mr. Pearl Eckhnrdt will bo his
brother's best man. The at-homo card
nre for after July 1, at 1203 Rockland
street, Logan.
North Philadelphia
Miss Helen E. McKlnley, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Wllllnm 8. McKlnley,
whose marriage to Mr. Barton G. Lovln
will take place on Tuesday, June 15, will
bo attended by Miss May Johnston as
mnld of honor, nnd the following brides
maids: Miss Alison Lovln, Miss Florence
Levin, Miss Helen Fry, Miss Roberta
Stoer, Miss Doris Howes, Miss Hannah
Helstcln and Miss Marian Irwin. Mr.
Alan Levin will act as best man. and tho
usherc will be Mr. Harold A. McKlnley",
Mr. David H. McKlnley, Jr., Mr. Edwin
Levin, Mr. Slegmund Levin, Dr. Wilbur
Haines nnd Mr Dunield Ashmead, Jr.
Mlas McKlnley will entertain her brides
maids and maid of honor nt luncheon on
Friday, June 11.
"WtIM'5 DOING
TONIGHT ?"
Commencement American College of Nea-
lonathy. L.u Lu Temple. 8 o'clock.
o. c o CIOCK.
rVreoclatlon, College of
tienui i niKKieia
Pharmacy: 8 o'clock
l'lilladelphla fhnptcr, American Inatltuta of
Hankers, 1701 Chertnut street, S o'clock.
Ann r loan I'hUosophkal Society, 101 South
3th Mrcet. S o'clock.
Municipal Uand Concert, Clark Tnrk, Wood
land arnue untl 4.1d rtreet; 8 ocloik. Free
Sectional Fourth or July Committees, Mayor
ottlce Citv Hall; s o'clock.
Local option "Flying Squadron," Forreet
Theatre. S o'clock.
Country Fair, Aahbourno Preibyterlan
Church, AahboUrne; 8 o'clock,
SUFFRAGE EVENTS
TODA
EQUAL FRANCHISE SOCIETY
Noon MIfs Anna McCue addressee the em
ployee of the nosers carpet aims. Allegheny
avenue, eaat of Kensington avenue.
Noon Ml" Bertha Sapovlta makea addreaa
at nn open-air meeting on Filbert a tree t, eaat
of ISth atre, t.
I p. m Mlsa liertha Sapovlta makea addreaa
at an open-air meeting at 3-M and Cheatnut
t n.' m Mlas nertha Har.ovlta addresaei
meeting In Cheater. 1'a . in Market Street
Sauare. Mra. ntchurd G. La Domus In
Ch,rlte' WOMAN SUFFRAGE PAnTY Wl
R p. m. (jpen-nlr meeting at Front etreet
and Allegheny avenue Kpeakrra. Mils Gratia
PrlpUwin and Mies I!stella ltuasL
r. n .m Ml,. U.v rnnlran nn.1 flMnrtr ft SM
Stsartz make addresses at tho suffrage stall
In the Oxford Market. SOth and Oxford
streets.
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