wwmzwt mmmmmmmmmmm 9j SOEIAL A .tuiwnM T,. CARSON', of HV. FM '. . i. no nl out cards that the F? lUnfti. ' """ " , " , rrr . .-- rnp inn rennsv van m esoci- Mittainme"v -- ; - "' .t.l. riAmiia nt tt1Arlon. In . 0( the toioiliiii .. i u held at her country residence at Kydal, ul take place on Wednesday. There '..,'.-. nostoonement on account of $ ithrr Coaches will meet all trains Seating ntiWB '"""" '" - Hon. Philadelphia friends of Lieutenant and .,.. tomes Jj. uiiuBiiiiii, u. - 1 S clad to hear that Lieutenant Underbill "m b stationed at the Brooklyn Navy Bill CO tt1lilll Tird. and tnai """ " ...-I- UnA ntnp tw York. -Ill m&Kc meir .."." -- - Mrs Underhlll will bo remembered as ml, Jeanette Miller, of Chestnut Hill, ... and New York. She has been a ' ent , inter in Philadelphia, where L a9 extensively entertained. mm Mason Campbell has takenjt cot . Jlr .. n.i. itnrbor. Me . for the summer. jj , carnpbell wilt leave early In July Jiid occupy her cottage for tho summer months. ..... ti.uii Haeemans. daughter of consul General of Belgium and Mrs. .Vnans, whoso engagement to Mr. i ?irt's Mcradden Carpenter, of Pitts. C fcSSh was announced last week, will J- the guest of honor at a tea and ften shower to be given this after- E by Mrs Evelyn Smith Brlggs, of Srvn Mawr. on tho lawn of "Yo Ferry ? 1'3 ,hni.so." CynwjM. Tho shower W will be held on tho nttnctlve grounds. E- . ...- ... nhln nrrnnsreel on tho tor- r rice of this old-tlmo teahouse. r MISS I10.bcl,,' " 0... . ..v.. vesterday afternoon by Miss Chrlstlno Evans, of tho Tracy. 3th and Chestnut streets. Mrs. Frederick H. Mehl, of Valley road, Ardmoro, entertained at bridge! Friday afternoon, when tables were ar ranged for 12 guests. Mrs Littleton Waller Tazowcll "Waller, wife of Colonel Waller, U. S M. C. will not receive on Thursday at her home In theNay Yard. Mrs. Thomas C. Foster and her daugh ter, Miss Josephine C. S. Foster, will leavo town the middle of next week and will spend a part of the summer at Capo May. Along the Main Line ST. DAVIDS Mrs. Herbert T. Hart man entertained tho Philadelphia Chap ter United Daughters of the Confederacy, at their homo In St David's. Saturday afiernoon. The guest of honor was Mrs. Dally Mc Laurln Stevens, of Mississippi, president general of tho Confederacy, who la at present tho guest of Mrs Hartman. Chestnut Hill Miss Elizabeth Burton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Burton, of East "Willow Grove avenue. Chestnut Hill, wilt be mar ried to Dr. Frank McCrackcn Itatnsey, of the Pennsylvania Hospital, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Ramsey, of Sterling, Kan, on Juno 10, at 7 o'clock, In the Grace Church, Gowen avenue, Chestnut Hill. The ceremony will bo solemnized by the Rev. Thomas Cllne. Tho brldo Will bo attended by her sister, Mrs. Jnmes Flnley, as matron of honor; Miss Ann Pearson, Mies Helen Campbell, Miss Butan Heberton and Miss Anna Fussel as bridesmaids Miss Elizabeth Burton and Miss Ann Burton, two llttlo nieces of the bride, wilt act as flower girls. Mr. Laurence Rarisey, a brother of the bride groom, will be tho best man, while Dr. Thomas Mullln, Dr. John Davles, Dr. VUUam Sheehan and Mr. James Flnley have been selected us ushers. Following the ceremony there will be a reception at the home of the bride and the couple will depart for an extensive tour through tho West They will be at home on East Willow Grove avenue after August 1. Dr. Rnd Mrs Blddlo R. Marsden. of S311 Germantown avenue, will leave early In July for Lake Superior, where they wilt remain for the summer months. Mrs. W Harrison Schaefer, of IK Dur ham street, entertained at bridge last week. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Atlee Jackson, of Prospect avenue, wilt Bpend a portion of the summer months on a motor tour through New England. Judge and Mrs. J. Willis Martin. Miss E. Gwen Martin and Mr. Samuel Carpen ter, of Edgecombe, will leave on June 16 for a six weeks' visit to California. Mr nnd Mrs. Edward H. Stulb, of 48 Allen's lane, aro spending the summer In their cottage at Ventnor, N. J. Mr. and Mre. Daniel L. Hcbard, of Evtrgreen avenue, will occupy their cot tage at Lake Superior during tho middle of July, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vewhold Welsh. of Friendship Hall, left for Easthampton, L I, where they have taken a cottage for the aummer. Germantown Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sarshik. of 633S Ger- mKRU iv tk A tnantown avenue, are receiving congratu- titions on the birth of a daughter. i Mrs. Randall IJoward Roberts, of ID pat Walnut lane, has Issued Invitations ior the wedding of her daughter. Mies Amy Treadwell Roberts, to Mr. Charles utorge Super, of Harvey street, on Thurs- t y. June 17, at 6 o'clock. Naval Constructor A. W Stahl and Mrs. i.J ot Bm Morris street, will give a rge tea, followed by danolnsr, at the Ger aantonn Cricket Club on Saturday after noon, June 12, in honor of their daughter-w-law, Mrs. David Wlnton Stahl, Mrs Clara. H Rmiih r kj t'. rhitn YH' ,a "Pending the summer months In Atlantic City, Mlsg Mary Robinson Hodje, of 430 V? u. n"U?ne- has Issued Invitations foi est for a inurway afternoon, twi and Mr8, Miller, of M6 West ?! ,treet, entertained Miss Laura M. WUon, at steading. Mii, Margaret Miller, of 5JU German wwij avenue, will give a tea on Wedne-i-w afternoon, June 9. from 4 to 6 o'elook. MU Anna Blumner, of Wt Haines tu V1VY, vUUr 1" Wildwood, N. J.. irax dayi, Ucl ?"HrWnJ Wwiall and sister. Miss !iY.nr.,.,;vwhan' WK Upl trt. Pndlng Mvaral wta In Indiana. Along the Reading Tito EX! .?? eaY a danct Hn vJ"1M ot k- Parents, Mr and vnu. auhn W Duk. of m WoodUnd ttlLLvI",f,l My w. Mt MtWttirt SSn h Mr LHoln QUtwrt. Mr Lto- Hudn ir. aw Mr L SharpUt dQ fflSDK SI Aincrton. W.hin- .- .. . oaiuraay to be the guest for n. nrtni of Mrs P ..U..8",1 .r fortnight residence n.i;;:,' "uicmnson at her iucnce, Oakwood, Jobstown, N J tenhamnirlr;,.1;a,"r08thelmtr' ' Chel the bh-th n?tlvlnB wns'atulatlons On Oethelmir t son' May 21 J, Hetlfi ti, "i1 b0u "memberod as Miss John Lhh' JaRhter of Mr and Mrs. n i" ' Jefferson avenue. West Philadelphia tho n-JTpLT'l 5tt. .. ?; of he Mediator: 61st and Spru e sheets ftirihAM,V.on Tuesday fternoons"ntl Street C' at her home' mi P1" tnlL B",d Mr8 EJsar Robinson enter- North 6utVV'l!on,.at thelr h0' jorth 61st street. In honor of tho birth- ?er R"vZr "V" Vinson's sis nnm.Jif Eml6y 0Van Am"S the numerous guests wcro Mr and Mrs fehraRuUeyrBr k?S9C,VMr- MA "" or ck Tr'Jl ::i0MAhD!?". Hi- ?'- Tn ."!! nnU,VSS '" ?i? Wlmhlckon. Thow Xf?0fty wcr,8.J" "elen Reese, Miss HnUn mI?"' V.'.m Ho'en Gram' M9S rd th v , 0nelM Mnrlon Grant. Miss irm ?IaUrer' ,J.J M OIadys "Oman, Miss Flnrpnifia") MlM D"y Kelly, Miss Florence Malonoy and Miss Mao Mont gomery. .IV S.amuf1.?- Fox. of 313 North Alden street, has left tho city for Bismarck, N. D., where he will meet Mrs Fox and spend tho summer with their daughter. Mrs. Frank Smith crnvn ... .,.t ...- den party Saturday afternoon at her home. Sho was assisted In receiving the guceta by her sister, Miss Ethol Louise Owen. During tho nftcrnoon several soprano solos were given by Mrs N. B. Montgomery nnd Mrs. Wilbur Cross Miss Lorraine Stahl sane "Tho Wit tn Wno." which has been composed for her by H. Bernard Olsen. Among those present were Miss Beatrlco Owen, Miss Anno Rodgers, Miss Graco E. Myers, Miss Leonetto Rehfuss, Miss Emma Myers, Miss Helen M Rodgcri, Miss Elizabeth Tortcr, Miss Helen Cross, Miss Hettle Myors, Miss Florence Ronnie, Miss Loulso Murdock, Miss Helen Zackey. Miss Flor ence Smith, Miss Charlotto Webb, Mrs George E. Cantrell, Mrs. Frederick Gane, Mrs. Earl E. Dittman, Mrs. Wesley Mil ler Caekey, Mrs. Geprge Bain Shearer, Mrs. A. B. DaIs. Mrs. George A. Faber. Mrs. Holland Palst and Mrs Albert Blg ler, Jr. Mr. nnd Mrs J. Kent Hopkins, of 6U3t Market street, aro entertaining Mrs May Wetton, of Boston, for a few days South Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. James Fraser, of 623 South Sth street, havo as their guests at tho piescnt time Mr. and Mrs. James C. Person, of Hamilton, Bermuda, who are tn route to their summer home at Point Pleasant, Muskoka Lakes, Canada. Mr. Frank Gavin, 1003 South 2Uh street, will leave shoitly on a three weeks' trip to Betterton, Md., where ho will visit friends. Miss Helen Cohen entertained six mem bers of the Southwark Sewing Circle yes terday at luncheon. Tavors wcro given. Tho decorations wero white roses. Miss Graco Lltkln sang several solos. Sho was accompanied on the piano by Miss Annlo Maler. Other members present wero Miss Jessie Alter, Miss Bessie Hahu, Miss Eleanor Furth, and MIbs Mao Pfeffer. Miss Allco Wase. 2209 South 2d street. has gone to Cape May, N. J., to Bpend two weeks with relatives. Tho 21st anniversary of the Church of St. Simon tho Cyrcnian, at 22d and Reed streets, will be celebrated with a June festival, to bo held on Juno 23 In tho auditorium. Each guild and organiza tion connected with tho church Is on the committee to make the affair a huge success. Tho Rev John R Logan, of ItOS South 22d street, Is vicar of tho church. Tho annual outing given by the mem bers of St. Rita's Club, Broad and Ells worth streets, will be given this year on Juno 13. Edison, Pa., has been selected as tho place for the outing, and tho com mittee In charge has arranged for auto mobile service from the club to the farm house. Those Interested In making the day tho most enjoyable the club has eer given are as follows: Mr. James L Scanlon, Mr. Aloyslus Tlerney, Sir. An drew Frlel, Mr. Lawrence Carlln, Mr. Augustus Dondero, Mr. Thomas B. Dever, Mr. James Vance, Mr. Vincent Thomas, Mr. Thomas J. O'Neill, Mr. Jlugh McAnany, Jr., and Mr. Henry J. Moloney. Mr. Robert P. Sullivan, of 2106 South 19th street, has Just returned from arc Interesting trip through the Southern! States, having visited Virginia and the Carollnas. Mrs. Mary De Sautes entertained at dinner yesterday at her home, 736 Ells worth street. Mr. and Mrs. J. Baum. of 27 South street, entertained their friends yesterday in honor of their daughter, Mrs. A. S. Memlro, of Chicago. No cards were Issued, 1,1 C.I..I tt,., f 1M1 Qfinth KfK Mlsa Ethel Kohn. of 1331 South 8th street, Is visiting her undo In New York I thlJi wik. a thUi week. TO WED NEXT I . ' wR.t, W 1 m " sW BVEWiyp Roxoorough At the annual meeting of the Ushers' Association of tho First Presbyterian Church, Baker and Dupont streets, taniyunk, the following officers were elected for the new year: Mr. George Schaerfer, president! Mr James Black, vice president; Mr. Ross Hammes, secro tary, and Mr. Harold Melster, treasurer. Miss Jessie Rawlcy, of Lyceum avenue, entertained a house party of 10 friends over the week-end at her cottage nt Wlld wood Crest. Mr and Mrs John Wyatt, of Haywood street, Mr and Mrs. Harry Robert Hold, of Queen lane: Miss Anna Morrison and Miss Matilda Morrison, of Queen lane, formed a house party at Cape May Point, Is. J., over the week-end. The MiMic-n Band of tho Centrat Methodist Episcopal Church will hold a pavement party" on Green lane on Fri day afternoon, June 19. The Men's Guild of St. James the Less Episcopal Church will give Its final enter tainment tOnicllt In Ihn nnrloh hniieo The lecturer will be tho Rev. W H. cavanaugh and his subject. "Italy," will be illustrated with stereoptlcon views. Frankford Mrs. "William Carroll, of K06 Rhawn street, Is entertaining Miss Jaho R Dun lap, of Atlantic City. This exenlng Mrs Carroll will be hostess at a dinner to be given In honor of her guest There will be about IS guests, Including Mr nnd Mrs. George Duncan, of West Chester. Mr. nnd atrs Fjancls Mcltugh, Miss Helen Mc Klnlcy, Miss Martha Waters and Mr. George M. Griffon. Wednesday evening Mr nnd Mrs. Carroll will entertain a llttlo thentre party, and their guests will be Miss Helen Klnsey, Miss Jane R Dunlap, Mr Arthur Cannon nnd Mr Rnlph Max well. Miss Dunlap will return Friday. Miss Helen Duncan, of Tulip street, wilt be among tho guests this week at tho nomo or Mrs. J. Hughes, 132 St. James plice, Atlantic City. Mr nnd Mrs James Comley, who havo opened their summer home at Chelsea, en tertained a house party of eight over tho weoK-ena. Those present were Mr. and airs George Stull, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mutz, Dr. nnd Mrs. Percy L. Walter, Miss Helen Stull and Mr. James Mutz. Tioga Mr. and Mrs. Frederick T. Jennings, of 3532 North ISth street, gavo an "at home" on Saturdav nlcht in riv,rotinn of the 13th anniversary of their mar rlaKn Pink peonies and roses wcro com blncd with palms and ferns In tho decora tions. Miss Bessie Jennings assisted her parents in receiving tho guests who In cluded Mr and Mrs. John Weaver. Mr. and Mrs Luther Hewitt, Miss Emily Hewitt. Mr. William Hewitt, Mr. nnd Mrs. George Mole, Mrs William Jen nings, Miss Margaret Hewitt, Miss Allco Jennings. Mr. nnd Mrs Arthur Jennings. Mr. George Jennings. Mr and Mrs. W. h. Collins, .Mr and Mrs w. Burt Thompson. Miss Elizabeth Swjers, Miss Adelaide Richards. Mr. William Jennings and Mr. Harry Jennings Mr and Mrs Benjamin Foster, of 2310 West Tioga street, aro occupying their cottago at Chelsea. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McCool Taylor and their son, Mr. Russell Taj lor. of 3513 North 19th Btreet. will leave shortly for Hicir summer nomo In Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Brown, of 1835 West Tioga street, aro occupying their country homo at Bethayres. Miss Evelyn Marie Kline, of 3IZ1 North 21st street, has as her guest her cousin. Miss Lillian M. Reldy, daughter of Cap tain and Mrs. M. J. Reidj, of Flatbush. N. Y. Several entertainments arc planned in her honor. Northeast Philadelphia Mr. John Clarkson has returned after having spent three weeks at his old home In Bucks County. Tho Bethesda Presbyterian Sunday School will give a block party on Thurs day, Friday and Saturday, June 10, 11 and 12. on Sepvlva Btreet. below Norrls and Berks streets. Automobile rides, Kelly slides and a baby parade will be features of the block party. The proceeds will go toward the Sunday school picnic fund. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams, of 2111 East Dauphin street, hao returned from New York. Mr and Mrs Murphy and family, of 1948 East Allegheny avenue, will leave the first of July, to spend the Bummer at Atlantic City. HOTEL ARRIVALS BELLEVUE-STnATFORD C. II Dempwoif. York, Pa.; Mr and Mn. E. R. Bponsltr, lUrrlsburg, Pa., Mrs. Irene Bllllngton, Seat tle. Vah.. E. b C. Wilson, Chlcaso, 111. WALTON II Y. Steele, Eitton, Pa , Poels Kelsey, Baltimore, .Md.. Charles w. Deguelre, Toronto, Can.. F. P. "VV'eaier, Morgamown, "W. Va. 1UTZ-CARLTON Thomaa ratteraon. Pitts burr. Pa , II F. Lyman, Boston, Mass., J. n. V. Chambers, New York, R, K. Quay, Pittsburgh, Pa., Arthur C Brown. Newark, N. J , C. W. Thomas, New York, Luther L. Miner, cnicago, an. ST JAMES-II. II Calaum. Gloucester, N. J i L. K. White, New lork, v P. Bradley, New York. COLONNADE-Rexford Jeffery, New York: A. P. Yerkes, Waahlneton. D C . D I.. Bill ings. New York, Mr and Mrs I D. Bother mell, Mohrsvltle, Pa. STENTON Will Hutehln. New York. John P. Whltmore. Washington, D. C. George Wil son, Baltimore, Md. VENDIG Thomas T Keene. Harrlsburg. Pa ; B B. Williams, Erie. Pa , W I". Nairn, Boston, Mass.. William Dlnneen, &racuse, N. Y. ADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs, J. W Price. Ash land, Pa.; Sheldon E. Ronlnson, Boston, Mass.; Frederick 11. Livingston, New York. NEW BJNailAlI Charles I Kaser, New York: L. J. ScWots. Baltimore, Md., E. L. Knight, Boston. Man. OIANOVER W. B. Cherry. Keyport, N. Y.; Mrs S. D. Singleton, Brocklin, N. Y. WINDSOR Thomas i Aery, Banror, Pa., N. A. Shade, West Chester, Pa , f. Y Peters, P . R. M Slmmert. rhotnlxvlile, Pa., A. M 'Tigh. Pittsburgh. Pa. DooNER'S - willUm stnubert. New Yorltj Y. Anrienan. Nanr York. uanviue, ta, jonn i. jucuunay, auuum. iianvuip. r-i. Anderson, New York. WEDNESDAY LEDGEB-PHIIiADElnmm IP' ;".-M.,''- mi 1 ',,,; t Jli-JlJiHKlHilM'lMlSH MRS. BERTRAM Whose marring took placo Inst bo remembered ns THE extreme cool weather In this part of tho country has resulted In tho con tinued wearing of heavier and darker clothes than Is usual for early June, nnd tho two-pleco'walklng suit Just at pres ent is deigueur, not to mention the waterproof top coat nnd umbrella. Mrs. Harry C. Thayer, one of tho most at tractive of the lounger matrons, wears a smart tailleur of dark blue gabardine. The coat is cut on Incroyable linen nnd Is given a military aspect by tho use of braid and small buttons as trimming. Mr. Thayer wears a small close-fitting hat of black hemp trimmed with up standing goura feathers Another good looking street milt ot navy blue Is worn by Mrs. A J. Antolo Devereaux. Tho jacket, which reaches to the hips, 1b worn over a double skirt, tho under part of which Is plaited. Worn with a small round sports hat of panama, with a dark blue band, the ef fect Is extremely smart. Navy blue also proves moBt becoming to Mrs. J. Walter Steel, who, witn n short-Jacketed suit, wears a hat of very coarse black straw with two black quills flaring at adverse angles. The few warm days we had afforded an opportunity for milady to "sport" a few of the summery frocks with which she lias provided herself. A becoming ono of sapphlro-bluo chiffon was worn by Miss Fanny Wain. The gown, which was of chiffon over taffeta, had flounces of the -JfC WHAI A ' Royal 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. Royal Baking Powder Contains No Alum or Lime Phosphate Perfectly leavens and makes the food more delicious and wholesome. wmniAv JTJNB 7, BLUMENTHAT, Rembrandt Studio. Thursday. Mrs. Blumenthal will Miss Florence Wax. latter on tho full skirt, while the bodice was trimmed with quillings of chiffon and a collar of cream lace Miss Wain woro a hat to match, of dark blue chif fon with a transparent brim and trimmed around tho crown with small bright-colored blorsoms One of the most attrnctlxe frocks seen this spring was worn by Miss Gladys Snellenburg recently. The material waa seaweed green charmeuse, the bodlco was titled snugly and was dovold of trim ming except for the sheer collar and cuffs of cream-colored lace, and the skirt was formed of a succession of scalloped flounces, each flounce becoming narrower toward the hem of the frock, which rc enled slippers of fawn-colored kid, with lioso to match Miss Snellenburg's hat was a medium-sized sailor of black straw covered with tullo and with a transparent brim of tulle Notices for the Society paifo will be ncreptei nnd printed in the Erenlng LeiUenv but all such notices must be written on one tide of the paper, must be sltned In full, ulth full address, and nben possible telephone number must be Elven. Send all such communications to "Society Editor," EtcdIde Ledger, COS Chestnut street. Unless these requirements are carried out so that TfrMcatlon may be possible, the notices will not be published. To the Ladies of Philadelphia Have You Noticed That MRS. CARROLL, the lecturer in the EVENING LEDGER Cooking School at Horticultural Hall, uses 1915; IDDWGS A PRETTY home wedding was sol emnlud last Wednesday when Miss Josephine E. Dlehl, of Camden, became the bride of Mr. Harry C. Bancroft, Jr., of West Colllngsnood. The ceremonv was pei formed In their newly-erected home nt 6 o'clock The bride, who was attended by Miss riorence S. Bancroft and Miss Alice II. Bancroft, sisters of the bride groom, wore n gown of white marquisette over while chiffon satin. Her veil was of tulle, held In placo by lilies of the valley, nnd sho carried a bouquet of bride roses and lilies of the valley. ,.Thi. b.rJdcRroom ,IB1 for his best man Mr, Godfrey King and Mr. Ralph Set2ler ns attendant. Thero were cnt nr,nt -... Tikii... delphla, Baltimore nnd Newbold, N. J. On rretur.? from tl,elr redding trip Mr. and airr Bancroft will occupy their new homo In West Colllngswood. HNKER-SCHIELE MiVi.ry. VTtMy WC(1(Ins -will tako place -. ....... . uie urnco uaptlst Temnle. ," Schlele, daughter of Mr nnd Mrs, S,t bfBin in marriage to Mr. ?' yl rarker- o' 27 Falrmount Sw ?.- . cer?mo"y will be performed rLnra!i.l.0r' .U,ft Rev Dr- """"ell H. of ? ,. T" br.ld0 '" we" "" or while Inco draped oer Georgette buT n tr,Td wlt "V white fos"! im2!nfI.'r tU,'." vc"' nr""ed with lilies of tho alley, will fall to the hem n w cou,.rt trfl,n' and Bh0 will carry n shower bouquet of bride's roses and lilies of the vallnv Th .-m. .. m ... ... tended bv Ml.. nh c... ""'. "1..'. L "n? MI;?EI-a Wagner. Miss Lima ril? nl . 'i ,J,l!,s,.Islo Wolsold, Miss Lisle Crelghton. Jllss Anna B Tltcomb, M . I'V '"?, Schul,z. bridesmaids, nnd Mlsa k.yha Pnkcr nnd j Dorolhy halms Hotter girls win.mw nlil L,BVe for beat man ' n w ?'."" .and for whe Mr. Albert MnJllir,MrVLln,fon! Mc,z' Mr. James Maxwell. Mr. Frank People. Mr Edward Bowan. Jr Mr. Howard Clark nnd Mr. t, 1 n? arkcr- The ceremony will n,l. S1 by a reception nt Mayer's Mr inS Ii?0m'4?:9 North nroai1 "treet from d Mrs. Pinker, on their return &TvlVJ.lendcd J0rney. will live at :?. Camac trect' wnerB they will receive after August 15. ROSENHEIMER-OPPENHEIMER. A quiet wedding will take placo today when Miss Claudia Oppenheimer, daugh ter of Mr nnd Mrs Max Oppenheimer, of -7 Apsloy street, will be mnrrled to .Mr. Arthur Rosenhelmer. The ceremony will take placo at homo and will be performed by the Rev. Joseph Krauskopf. YARD-QUILBERT. Miss Dorolhy Gullhert. daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs Charles Howard Gullhert. 803 South 47th street, became the bride yes terday of A Townsend Yard, son of Mr nnd Mrs Georgo B Yard, of 222 Green wood avenue, Trenton. Tho marriago took placo at 003 South 47th street and the ceremony was performed by tho Rev. Edwin C Sweetscr The bride was attended by Mrs. Victor G. Marqulsseo ns matron of honor nnd Miss Mnrgucrite Guilbert as maid of honor. Their gowns were of light green taffeta with pointed oversklrt of white net and garlands of tiny flowers twisted on ribbon They carried bouquets of mixed spring flowers made up of pink and violet sweet peas, jellow daisies, pink snapdragons and pink roses, tied with pink ribbon. Miss Elizabeth Pierce, of West Chester, acted as llower girl. She was dressed In white with n. pink sash, and carried a' large hat filled with Killarney roses The bridegroom was attended by his brother. Georgo B. Yard. Jr. as best man Tho bride was given away by her father and her gown was of white satin trimmed with duchess and rose point lace, with veil of tulle and orange bios soms. She carried a bouquet of orchids and Illicx of the valley A reception was held Immediately after the ceremony at the Guilbert home Mr. and Mrs Yard expect to make their home In East Orange, N. J., in the fall. MACDONALD-LEA. Miss Mabel Neville Lea, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel John Lea. of Elklns Tark, became the bride of Harry MacDonald, of Germantown, yesterday, at the Ashbourne Presbjterian Church, the Rev. Richard Montgomery officiating. Miss Martha Lea, a sister of the bride, was maid of honor, while Miss Helen along Powder pBPfflPflE In k ill kjI-Ju IkiI jmmm Cnlllne aA tl rt. .--... ,.:;x:."iT. "'" ""'a" LOI"' were th , Tli t-.IJ .- ti-.u.. t --.... nnuiiuuniB were Walter Lassen, best man, and Everett Alto uiiiipurnnm nmjt & . - . a .1 A,arr' "erman Catiffman " incjr i-niuer, usners. WALLS BECK. w a fTttr hom6 bedding took place n... ; t '" oclocK when Miss netta Beck Warn th. h.u. ..j ValU at the home of his sister, Mrs, " 1-rank Rose. 29 North Md t.f ml ""I ceremony being performed by the Rev,"s . ?ih brif 9 ,00ke1 ,ore,'r ln ft sown f ' white satin nnd lace and a veil of tulle caught with orange blossoms, and earned n shower bouquet of roses and lilted of the valley. The flower girl was Miss Helen Cramp, who was dressed" In white and carried a basket of pink sweet pens. The maid of honor was Miss Bessie Beck, a Sister ui ino onae, wno wore a gown of pals blue satin and lace and carried a bouquet s of pink roses. John Marvin acted as best man. . After a short "trip to Niagara Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Walls will spend the sum mer at Ocean City. Wilmington Mr. Pierre S. du ront has Issued tnvl lauons ror a garden party at Longwood, Saturday, Juno , from S to 10 o'clock. As usual, ho will entertain a largo gath. erlng of his relatives and friends, and hla sisters will assist him In entertaining his guests Thero wilt be dancing on th lawn, supper also served there and other features which have characterized this function for the last several years. Mrs Charles R. Miller and Miss Mar garetta Miller leave, today for Richmond, Ind., where they will spend a week with Mrs. Miller's, aunt. Mrs. Ellsha F. Hirst. Camden and Vicinity Mrs. Elizabeth F. Bird and her daugh ters, of 321 Stato street, will leavo tho middle of this month for Atlantic City, where they will occupy their cottage for me summer. Mrs. Andrew Smith, of 613 Penn etrest. Is visiting In Atlantic City. Mr Llnwood Milter has returned from a trip to Chicago. Miss Helen A. Chew has been re-elected president of tho Beethoven Musical Club. Miss Mary Davis, of 405 Linden street, has been visiting In New York. SUFFRAGE EVENTS TODM EQUAL FRANCHISE SOCIETY. Noon Open-air meetlnz on Postojflce Pint, Oth and Chestnut streets. Speaker, alias Bertha fcapovltz ' ' " Noon Opea-alr meeting- for employe at tha Cramp Shlpjards Breaker, MU Ansa, Mo Cue Meeting held at the sards 8 p. m Open-air meeting- at 33d and Chest nut streets. Speaker. Mies Bertha Sanoviti. sio p m Open-air meeting at Front andi uiamona virreis. DpeaKer. aura Anna MCCUa 8 p. m Party's camaisera in the eth Legfte lame District Wy at MJ South lath stJSit. Afterward district cam eased for votes for .....,. ....-a n . Mnu nu XJT, AI1CS .11. Norton In rharre r "WffAT'5 DOING J TONIGHT 7 Phllopatrlan PIsyers In "Otl Jllrh ritttt. wamngtora." soutn a: road Street Theatre, 8 o clock Northnest Burlness Men's Asioclation, S33S Columbia avenus 8 o'clock. Free. Cheater Aenue iret U. I' Chur Imnrovement AasnlAttAn. 1 Flret U. I' Church. S.'d street and Chester ii aenue. S o clock. Free, Passyunk Aenue Business Men'a Associa tion. Pacsyunk aenue and Moore street. 8 o'clock Free Banquet of graduating class, Csllega of Pharmacy, 7 o'clock Municipal Band, Mifflin Square. Presentation of portrait ot John Chambers, Chambers Memorial Church, 23th and Morris streets. imwimiiiiii-inTi Wf Ur Uriuu Shu ,,im daughter tihar pleas. of of ai Mr Twnaoi SIR JuHNiiiSGAN UUs Ua38 EMMA jlGER