Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 08, 1915, Final, Page 9, Image 9

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    1915.
HTOIGS
. MW H BiHiUmi, -r i -m ii . y
Kp1r Kjts r 2L. 't&gdmm if Warn
. ,.. ,. nromlnent matrona who
wni chdPtrone tho "Melodramatic
S, ... a ba Btvn nt Havrford on
iZur l" be Mrs. Clement A. Oris
1 Chiu.es M- Lea, Mr. J.
?Ar Pftui, Mrs. Charlemagne Tower,
Thomas McKean, Mra. Norton
... lAhn Kent Kane. Mrs.
iy ' '.,,. tr. nils Skinner.
' nut Brown, Mrs. James Large,
ft Clinton nosers Woodruff, Mrs. Ed
tl l.r Flnck, Mrs. O. Heldo N6r-
.
ft.li W. 6-dn Keith, Mrs. George
tojraef. M. :hara tf. urmion,
Rvdney K. huh:.""". - --
, ! Mrs D. Evans William, Jr,
r .ndi1 Morgan. ,,B- SamueI Dfl,Ule
.?"ml, S. B. Chow.
r- i icortes or me muvieei win in
fel'SJiAbUiW Pty." The Picture
BaW ' i, naMiipt . Club, and
1.1 Un rtT- - l .... . .i.
I
311
W .'VWK . aft Snd
W SS.?5k ZanUlnger. Mr. and
Hi i. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Charles
gf" Mr- and Mrs. B. Franklin
f,Jf'.r:,inif in the dancing scene are Miss
(iJrl WurtB. Miss Eulalle Wlllcox,
u'iv.Hrn Chew, Mlsa isaoci wuris
J Edith Smyths, Miss Eleanor
r.
.- r. lirnnKn juwuius.
Mr.
J'BIMtekiin, Mr. Theodore Smythe.
, vAiv evening. June 18, the old
" muwonlh Wlssahlckon, the
nthome of the Lively and Firth
n1norPmal dance will bo given,'
WltS to b T Mr. O. Allen Smith and
S rtomis Firth. Thoro will bo about
f, jnuii'n .. number of next
iE5.e?ebutanles. Buffet supper will bo
IKlSi thi chaperones will Include
El,BB M.rCuen Smith. Mrs. Austin
jwa and Mrs. Edward C. Kane.
Il?.v it,. rAmlnc of Juno the varkiUa
'' , riubs will bo the centres of In
.l "SrnVr.Mi living In the suburbs
..Vflr those who have not yet moved to
(SJ ceuniry. ..nre,.. to all. Last
ff th" Philadelphia Cricket Club at
.. V.nln's Inaugurated Its summer
..Hfih are to be held during tho
K months on Saturday nights, when
Rnclnj will take place on the lawn
tf the dub,
Mr and Mrs. John H. Eaaby, ot 311
daUi Kth street, will closo their town
K and so to Atlantic City for sev
ISiJriw after which they will leave
g' Bar Harbor, Me., where they will
ipiad the summer.
.jtr. and Mrs. William E. Saunders, Jr.,
f Loian. are receiving congratulations
m th? birth of a daughter on June 6.
Mi Saunders will be remembered as
Mui Jessie Merrill, of Atlanta, Ga.
.. wnilnm Masters Camac. of 2131
ir.i,i strfit. la occupying tho Blalno
tettaj at Bar Harbor for the summer.
fur, and Mrs. Porter Farouharson
Cope, 01 tW Linraicr nvcuuc, i.vu v.usv,
titlr town house and are occupying their
tottaxe at i;ape juay iur mo nuimitc..
Along the Main Line
i QYEHDKQUK flllSS Aiizauein m"
(nek. the young daughter -of Mr. and
lira, Frederick C. Mencke, of 6311 Sher
mod road, will leave today for a short
Bftlt to Mils Flora Vare, at her parents'
?' i -t . U1.. If. nnrl lffa
vfneke and their daughter will spend
i:rt at Hsngeley Lakes, Me.
jUr. Villlam Harrlty. Mr. Everett Mo-
i crana air. iugene xiPine nu.vo rciu,ucu
I ban Baltimore, where they took part In
Slit tennis tournament.
Chestnut Hill
Ur. and Mrs, John Toscan Bennett and
tsar son, John Toscan Bennett, Jr., of
K Qfiene street, have returned from
flftbujh, N. Y where they were tho
pni ot wr. ana Airs. Eugene Nelson
tiiBtn. '
Germantown
.Dr. ana Mrs. Rudolf Klndlsr and their
ita. Mr. Harrv Kindle, of laan 'Rast
S'lihlnaton lane, will leavo shortly for
a ntenaea trip to Yellowstone Park,
E;a D!eo and San Francisco expositions
Wi other points West.
I
. Mri. Horace Kelm Marvllle, of 620 West
tpl street, has Issued Invitations for
aWdje on Friday.
Wra. M. a Gay, of 6929 Pulaski avenue,
mi returned from a two weeks' -visit to
llliatle city,
Hl Edward H. Mimtln. n V.am -Pi-ia
"Titt, Wia O. VlRtfni at nalqa TVrns
P for aeveral days.
ijfM. H. W. McCall, of Greene street,
lUt Wtf fn V,- ... -a
raiJ Honee, Montgomery County, Pa,
liiu . - "; no Aiasier urain
fie, of School House lane, will spend
fA."8?r1Znonths ,n AlberU Province,
rv, a& ma num. nt xt w n rrni
TOtKt " " " " ""
llrt lil"1 Vf' Edward C, Cutler, of 230
Sg ?ool line, have closurl th.lr hmn
wl 'H14 tne 8Ummer on their farm
gjWimar, Montgomery County.
Wfcaad Mrs. W. C. Dnnntm. f 1n.
W&.M.1 leave July l ror PoIand
w
tAa nrr.nf . . .
BJ.ii.. '."peai nas come from the
urn. Bociety, to which the ladles
!i. " 5"yterlan Church are
7 fi. Vn wwed energy, They
the home of Mrs. Fred Perry
...T Harvey street, on Tuesday
f M V. Mw' Thl wrt a In charge
mt. Eugene F, Spiegel.
; the monthii. ...i . a. -r.A,
Siji o , . i '""""B oi mo worn
fa sw't ,Mt evening, in the hall
Library In v.mnn pri h
ff,L,hl ""'" was es-Sena.
I Bo'a wyncote' whoso sUb-
LSlliSLUa for Buffraga will bo
. nJ iy a"rnoon. June 11, at
!W TrJ:- f7.e"!K 8W5.
If lr... --4"'tC 1HI1H, DppoSUS
T. ,Tn '- which be-
jl W O Clock. Will Inr-liM. nlnr-
if;,..b, Mra, Pfonts. alao violin
Ifcl PhIr..i2!!5?' who' a member
lu a vi Zln,rnerman: Misa Ball
Wetf P .yUentUled "How e Voto
tWrt d ."" William Albert
wiu ive a talk on "Woman Suf-
Mi hEIw?J ch?a
:e in charge In
Doan, chairman;
AlonUhe Reading
LlnVJ- l'pptoC0tt Ml"
"PPlncott hart . 4V..I. . .
TMoknl J?,r wuln' Ml
pwwtt, of RK-erton, K. J.
W,L.S,ulb' J'. WodUd
fiw. .""- retmrntd tram
m3Li "?"
- - ww a Ai.U MkUR
onUjUe,r hma at BtoddarUvitle. Pa.,
on Juno IB.
by Mr l,SceIUncr' """"Panled
leave th - tSie,,ener- Jr- ttl"
Edward s-h.H.f th? WPek to oln Mr'
Mrs C. F. Klndt nnd M A K
"n sZ irt.Vh? ""?"- "t th .dance
Sl-5J.u?r- J"na . of the Old Yor
noad Country club, a't 8.30 o'clock
..ft.TL?;.1"1? a " Old York
road
thiJ -Ii-L . nave a monster Four
th of
v.H-i., . "on. or 'he are and
el"rty,n,ar,.f0r th0 vance are In
a..? .. ih6 Vctn n3ck Fomlh of Julv
0Mlli0ri tentlvely have been
w 111 b. I,ibg U,rth 0f July "'ration
a i. .. ld ln.ak Lane thls Jar also.
Himf b? Wa? hcltl at the home of Coun
cilman Slecert nnmn tim. -j ..
sane'
m" " under" way". AM the
,?"lr?" "5? " Hng to. assist In a
Inrtr. l.Y.to. " ." .-""" "". """ " I
-. T ' ''uscanl snoum send their
.....co .u ono or tne committee of Ar
rangements, who are W. B. Slegert, C.
E. Llod and J. Gibb Smith.
Miss Nan Kent, daughter of Mr. and
&" Vlllla, f "'. of Bent road
ineoto, will leave today to attend
Her fifth reunion and tho commencement
exercises at Wellestey Collcse. Miss Kent
will be away for about a week.
Mr. and Mrs F. Lelghton Kramer, of
snarplcss avenue, are now nt their cot
tage, Atlantic avenuo, Ventnor, where
they will remain until some time In Sep
tember, entertaining small week-end
house parties during the summer.
Mrs. Jcsso A. Moore, of 10th street.
pan Lane, announces the marriage ol
her daughter, Miss Estcllc Eastwood
Moore, to Mr. William S. Miller, of 3527
North 18th street, Saturday, May IS.
Miss Marguerite Nabers. of Birming
ham, Ala., Is the guest of Miss M. Esther
Landis. of Lnwnton avenue and Oak
lane. Miss Nabers and Miss Landis are
graduates of tho Ogontz School.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Collopy. of 4S30 North
loth street, Logan, have left for an ex
tended t:lp to California, Santiago, San
Francisco Exposition, Portland, Ore., and
Panama. They will return about Au
gust L
Mrs. H. Clay Dlngce, of Washington
lane. Jenkintown, entertained at bridge
yesterday afternoon. Mrs. McFctrldge,
Mrs. Pchell, Mrs. Schaefer, Mrs. Kress
ler and Mrs. Danforth were her guests.
West Philadelphia
A weddlnp of Interest to take place to.
morrow vnn!nir In (hn Cf rntii tav...
terlan Church, 60th street and Baltimore
avenue, will Be that of Mls3 Kathleen
Mario Lucoy, daughter of Mr. John
Lucey, of 46tli and Walnut streets, to Mr.
Franklin Swift Gibson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Franklin Shannon Gibson, of 630
South 4Sth street. The brldo will bo at
tended by her sister, Miss Elizabeth
Lucey, as maid of honor, nnd a cousin
of the bridegroom, Mr. Henry K. Shaw,
w act as best man. Tho bridesmaids
will be Miss Helen Lee, Miss Dorothy C.
Shaw, Miss Edith Major, Miss Elslo
Young, Miss Roberta Hamilton nnd Miss
Edith Harris, and the ushers will Includo
Mr. Oliver Harris, Mr. Frank Barbour,
Mr. Charles Lucey. Mr. Edward Taxis.
Mr. Harry Cooper and Mr. Clyde Bodg
ers Moro than 400 Invitations havo been
Issued for the wedding and the reception
Which Will follow, at the MnmifnrtiiM...
Club. Mr. and Mrs. Gibson, the parents
of the prospective bridegroom, enter
tnlned tho members of the bridal party
at their home on Saturday evening.
Mrs. Imogen Neall and her daughter,
Miss Marie Neall, have closed their apart
ment at Hamilton Court, 33th and Chest
nut streets, and havo gone to Nantucket,
Mass, for the summer.
Cnrds have been sent out by Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar Marburg, of 4313 Baltimore
avenue, for a tea on Saturday, June 12,
from 4 until 7 o'clock, at the Phllomuslan
Club, In honor of their daughter, Miss
Frances Tomlln Marburjr. The card of
Mr. Samuel J. Zlegler, Jr., Is inclosed.
Miss Ida Budd and Miss Edith Godfrey,
of Hamilton Court, are spending a week
in wasnington.
Miss nebecca Margaret Haas and Mr.
Edward Newton Hang, Jr., of 4S37 Cedar
avenue, will leave for Chicago on June
19. From there Miss Haau will go to
Wisconsin, to remain until September,
while her brother will visit the exposi
tions In California, returning to this city
In July.
Miss Cora Wetherlll, of Hamilton Court,
Is visiting friends at Sodus Point, Wayne
County, N. Y., for a short time, having
made tho trip by motor.
HOTEL ARRIVALS
HELlEVUE-STRATFOnrJ - Mr. and Mrs,
Krntat Wetzler. New York Sir. and Mra
W. 11. Wallace, JIarrisburg. II. E. Ulacke,
Baltimore, Georae K. HrlBhtson, New York,
I. Henry Way, ElmhutfctrU I., w. E. L-iu.
KInesport, Va. . John M. Jamison. Grrens
buie. W. F. Sthlelter. Plttebureh. Itobort
C. Baldwin, IoulvilIe. Captain James
Thornteron, Toronto. U A McTaUah, To
ronto. Y A. Hoienfteld, Chicago, 1 , and
Mrs. u nroggl. Cuenoa Alrea, and Sin,
Marvin Ilufhltt. Lake Forest. Mr. R. II.
McCulIough, Lake Koreat.
STENTON Frank Sing. New York. J. O.
Slnicleton, Hartford. McKeer I'arr, Hartford
WALTON A. Iloj er. Allentoun, a A. MVal
lee. Marietta, O. Mr. and Mra, Charles Loan-
rein, New York. ll liaicn, uoaton.
BITZ-CAHLTON Arthur Herbert, New York,
Mra. Htnry Bamberger. Ocean City; E. M
Daley, llaftlmore; H. W. McAllen, Johna-
town. Pa.
ST. JAMBS Mra. P. L. Long. Harrl'burg.
Mla Wda, B. Cooper, Uncaater, n. Kings-
lander Hay, New York, J. Miller, New York
CONTINENTAL-Mr. and Mra. Horace W
Crlder, Homeitead, Pa.i Martin Williams,
Itea'llng; William V. Seaman, Harrlaburg,
C. E, Allan, Altoona.
POONER'S I. W, Nae. Butler, Tenn,
NEW I1INOHAM Joaeph Oelrenberger, Wild.
wood; I. J. Moaa. New York, H- H. Bherldan,
Iloslon; A. WlHiameon, New York.
HANOVER-C, F, Jaret. Laming, Mich,
WINDSOR-iA. T, Way, Du Boia. Pa,: J. E,
Shirt. Lancaaterj W D. Zerby, Belleronte.
l'a., Alexander B. Scott, Plttaburgh; C. D.
Zlmmennan, Myeratown.
VENDIO-H. J. Morgan, Johnatownj a. O.
Btetzlnger, New Caatle, r,; I. J, Marka,
Nw York,
ADR1.PHIA-L. A. Cantlon. Toronto! I
tilanlmv V11awa VW York t ROV E. Wilt
llama. Lock Hvn. Mra. M. D. Post,
DuBfila.
RITfENHOUaB-CooaUnt LeDuc. Chatawortb.
NY.. Mrs. 8dln J- Elliott, Lumber-
VU1, Pa.
COIANNADS-KWja K.Kane, Kuahequa,
Pa ; J. AUec Moore. Baltimore.
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accepted aad printed to the Etenlng
Ledgeq, but all aocb, notices moat be
written en one side ef the paper, must
be algned la full, with full address, and
when possible telephone number muet be
tIfCB.
Send all such communications to
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Chestnut street.
DoUas thaes requirements are aarrled
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MR. CLARENCE
Whoso
Northeast Philadelphia
Miss noio Stein, of 2022 East Sterner
street, has returned homo after spend
ing several weeks visiting relatives in
Provldcnco, n. I.
Tho next meotlng of the Klngsley Lit
erary Club will bo held Thursday evening
at the home cf Miss Lillian Fryers, 2uI5
East Clearfield street. Tho members of
tha club aro Miss Nclllo McGonan, Miss
Mamie Hailey, Miss Agnes Gallagher,
Miss Irene Grois, Miss Anna Stair, Miss
Louise Elaor.
Tioga
Miss Fame Penton, of Salem, N. J.,
spent the week with Miss Henrietta
Learning, 3722 North Broad street.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gorson, df 3218
North Broad street, havo returned from
Atlantic City.
Mr. and Mrs, Nicholaus Nicholson, of
3512 North Broad street, nra being con
gratulated on the birth of a son, George
Nicholaus Nicholson, Jr., on Friday,
May 28. Mrs. Nicholson will be remem
bered aa Misa Nelllo May Glanz, of
Melrose Park.
Roxborough
The Misses Frame, daughters of Dr.
Christian Frame, of Ridge avenue, have
taken a cottage at Wlldwood Crest for
the summer months.
Mlas Elizabeth Christla hns gone to
Machlas, Me., for an extended trip.
The annual strawberry festival and en
tertainment of the Grace Reformed Epis
copal Sunday School, Rldgo avenue above
Calumet Btreet, Falls of Schuylkill, will
be held tomorrow evening.
Lansdowne
The Women's Christian Temperance
Union Is planning to hold an outing for
poor .mothers at Grimths Park this
month.
Mrs. Robert Taylor, of 23 East La
Crossa avenue, is entertaining Miss Cath
eryn Stentson, of Betztown.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Y. Cook and fam
ily, of South Lansdowne, will leave short
ly for a four months' stay in Maine.
rtoto by 8Ulal.
MRS. JOSEPH G. CAVBLLA
Who, before her marriage last
week, waa Miss Lucia M. Milano.
Mr. and Mrs. Cavella are spending
their honeymoon in Atlantic City.
They will ba at home after July
IS, at 915 Seed street.
H. CLARK, 3D AND MISS ELEANOR TOWNSEND
engagement was announced early this spring.
WOMEN WRITERS' CLUB
Final Meeting of This Season Has
Largo Attendance.
Tho last meeting for this season of tho
Women Writers' Club of Philadelphia was
held last night at tho clubrooms, 1210
Locust street, with a largo attendance.
Miss Edith M. Burtls, president of tho
club, presided. After a short business
meeting the club wns addressed by .Mrs
Rosa Laddom Hanna, a fellow member,
who gave a most Interesting talk on the
drama of the day and woman's place In
It. After the talk refreshments were
served.
Among those present were Miss Loulso
Bctts Edwards, Miss Gertrude Garnell,
Miss Ida Cleve Van Aukcn, Miss Eliza
beth Anderson, Mrs. A. R. McGIII, Miss
Jennie R. Onen, Mrs. M. H. ! Avery. Mrs.
E. Pierce. Miss Rebekah Ward Elliot,
.mibo jiHiiea jicppner, airs. Aarien wcl
lens. Miss May Christie, Miss Ardls Tan
guay, Miss Eleanor Klnsella McDonnell,
Miss Leonlde J. Daglt, Mrs. Henry Sker
rett. Miss Julia Blankenburg. Miss Jessie
Duval, Mrs. L. Martin. Miss Zlmmermnn,
Miss Hanna Tachau, Miss Nina Tachau,
Miss Vldol, MIbs Ida Turner, Miss Emily
Carpenter, Miss Olga Gelhaus, Miss Alda
Weber and others.
Delaware County
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Washabaugh, who
have been spending some time in Chester,
will return shortly to their home In the
Canal Zone.
Miss Marlon Goucher, of 6 Runnemead
avenue, la tho guest of Miss Myrtle de
Bulst, of Mount Airy, for a week.
Mr and Mrs Charles Copeland, Mr.
Charles G. Copelnnd, Master Lammot
Copeland and Mlas Gertrude Blnckle will
sail from New York city on June 16, on
the Finland, for San Francisco, via Pan
ama Canal. They will vlait the Panama
Exposition and other Interesting places in
California.
JBjjJSujraswaOT
Vji i hi . -n 'ljSfF3ltr
B1KIN6 POWDFP
MksBiuify Pure
Contains No Mum
Perfectly leavens and makes the
food more delicious and wholesome
Royal Baking Powder is used by Mrs,
Carroll, the lecturer in the Evening
Ledger Cooking School at Horti
cultural Hall,
Thoto by Rally & Way.
"WHAT'S DOING
TONIGHT ?"
Municipal Rand Ceneert, Laurel and 2d
streets, 8 o'clock. Free
Belmont Improvement Association, 3040 Gl
rnrd aienur s o clock Free
Cohockslnk Board nt Trade, Diamond and 0th
etrcels. S o'clock Free.
Thlrty-rourth and 41th Ward Iluilnou
Mvii'a AoclMlcn, XI 12 Haicrford avenue; S
o'clock Tree
Germantoivn Runlneta Men'a Association.
Vernon Building, SHU Germantown avenue. 8
o'clock. Free
IVert nnd Grain Dealera. Bourie; S o'clock
George' Hill Improvement Association, 1888
Nnrth 3Id street. S o'clock. Free.
Tranktord Business Men, Marshall School;"
o'clock Free
Society of Municipal Engineers, 1317 Spruce
street; ft o'clock
Republican Ward Committee elOLtlona: 8
o'c lock
Commencement, Episcopal Academy; 8
o'clock.
SUFFRAGE EVENTS
TODAY
8 p. m. Open-air meetlnf at 40th atreet and
Olrard avenue, under auspices of the party's
nrancn in me inn legislative uisirict speak
ers. Miss Anna McCue, Miss Sara D. Cham
bers and Mrs M. C Don ell Addresses made
trom the automobile of Miss Mary Durnham
0 r m Oien-alr meeting at 36th atreet
and Havertord avenue Speakers. Mlse Anna
McCue. Miss cara D. CnamDsrs and Mrs M.
C. Dowell. Addresses from the automobile of
Mlas Mary Burnham.
KQl'Ab FBANCHISH 80CIKTY.
Noon Open-air meeting on Postofflce Plata,
0th and Chestnut atrcets. Speaker, Miss Anna
MLCue.
Noon Open-air meeting at the Baldwin
Locomotive Works Address to the emploves
by Mlsa Bertha Sarovlu
8pm Mlsa Bertha Saoovlts addresies suf
frage meeting at Olassboro, N J.
DELAWARE COUNTY MEETIN08.
3 p. m. Meeting at Bend School, Melbourne.
Speakers not announced.
Sum Meeting In A. M. S. Church. Mor
ton. Speakers not announced. The Rev,
Napper, pastor of the churob, wm preside.
Safest and
most reliable
to use lor
Home Baking
AN INTERESTING June wedding vlll
Xxtake place today, when Miss Margaret
Knox Bradbury, daughter of Mr. and
Atrs. William 11. Bradbury, of 539 Greene
trcet, win become the bride of Mr
tiorace cieavar.
The ceremony will be performed In the
Second Tresbyttrlan Church, Greene and
Tulphoeken streets. t 8 o'clock, by th
chutr-h. The htlde. who villi be given In
SmJi'sT bV h6r fl,her' '" ''
wm ! 1 ST? of nhUo Hilton vr
wnltc satin Mm bodlco Is made of point
lace and chiffon and a court train Is
fastened at in shoulders A wreath of
feMloV0,'."8 "'!' form cr"". 'rom
which the till iil mil r.i, . ....
hi V1 ,the,ttk- The bridal, bouquet
wl be of white orchids and lilies of the
valley.
Miss Emma S Bradbury ulll attend her
sister as mi.rt of honor nnd will be
gowned in pain bluo pussy willow taffeta,
the bodice siftened with fine new Ince.
A pink hemp hat Is trimmed nlth pink
roses and ntrn.imere rtf M.... ...i..-. ...-
will carry pink roses and white snap
dragon. Tho bridesmaids, Including Miss
Emily Mofflv, il, Jtarlnn Foley, Miss
Emma Cahall, Miss Gertrude Clcaer,
will uear whlto lace dresses over pink
nannMu.mS?r1 sllort11?n with quaint lace
pantalets rhy will nlso wear leliorn
hats trimmed with pink roses and pink
velvet streamers, and carry arm bouquets
of pink roses and pink snapdragon
Mr Cleaver will havo as best man Mr.
Clnvtnn IT Tnnt ..., u. ..-i ....
include Jlr John Moffly, Mr. Jnspcr
"'" .ir. jucnara Hradbury, Jlr. Leon
B Garrison, of Harrlsburg; .vlr Forrest
Dustln, of Pro.-ldcnco; Mr. C. Earl Moore,
of Bryn Mawr. Pink roses and snap
dragon will tarry out the color Bchcmo In
the church and house A reception will
follow the ceremony at the home of the
brides paronts, 8.133 Greene street.
Mr. and Airs. Oleaver will spend the
summer In Maine.
LIEBERT-EICHMAN.
An Interesting wedding took place on
Saturday morning, Juno 6, when Miss
Mary E. Elchman became the bride
of Mr. Peter P. Lelbert. The ceremony
was perfoimed In St, John tho Baptist's
Catholic Church, tho Rov. Eugene Mur
phy officiating, assisted by the Rev. Pat
rick McGinnla and the Rev Christopher
Knlttle. Tho bride, who was glvon In
manlage by her father, wore a white lace
gown and a cll of tulle and carried a
shower bouquet ot whlto orchids and
lilies of the valley.
Miss Frances Lelbert, sister of the
bridegroom, attended as maid of honor,
and woie an a til active frock of white net
and cariled a shower bouquet of daisies.
Tho bridegroom had for his best man
Doctor Elchmr.n. A reception followed
the ceremony at the home of the bride's
uncle, Mr. Marcus Haughes, of HO Green
lane, after which the young couple loft
on their wedding trip, nnd on their re
turn will occupy their new home, 532
Eaet Loverington avenue.
Mcknight mcculijOUgh.
Announcement is made of the marriage
of Miss Loulso Gordon McCulIough. ot
Broomall, to Mr. William H McKnlght,
on Wednesday eenlng, May 2 The cere
mony was jierfcrmcd nt 6 o'clock In Mar
tin Presbyterian Church, Broomall, the
Rev. Dr. Gnrrltson officiating. The bride
was attended by her slater, .Miss Edith
McCulIough, as maid of honor, and Miss
Anno McKnight, sister of the bridegroom,
as brldcsmild. Mr. Gilbert ilustln acted
as best man, tind the ushers Included Mr.
Hcndrlck Search. Mr. Albert Russel
Stuctz, Mr. Jnhn McCulICTigh and Mr.
.Milton McCulIough, brothers of tho bride.
STEVENSON-SMITH.
The wedding of Miss Rebecca Smith,
daughter of Mr. and Mib. James C
Smith, of 2023 North 11th street, and
William W. Stevenson, son of Sir. nnd
Mrs. Walter N. Stevenson, will bo solem
nized tonight at 7 o'clock at the homo of
the bride's parents. The Rev. Charles
C. Qulnn, of St. Clement's Episcopal
Church, will perform the ceremony. Tho
bride will be Riven In marriage by her
tamer, .miss riuin vv. ii.imuru win oe
maid of honor.
Warren C. Steele will be best man. The
n.pvln. ,iHlt Iia fnltnttrml Vi' a rnnn,ln
Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson will spend their
honeymoon In the mountains. They will
be at home after November 1, at S023
Bydenham street, Logan.
' DANIELS-STEVENSON.
A very pretty wedding took place last
night at the home ot Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Field, 1945 West Norrls street,
when their niece, Miss Mary Emcllne
Stevenson, daughter of Mrs Sarah
Stevenson, of Llanerch, beenme the
brldo of Mr Roland R. Daniels. The cere
mony was performed by the Rev." Dr.
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THE HOL1MAN SCHOOL
S201 WALNUT STREET
We have an ideal for every Ilolman Olrl.
We conceive her education to be vastly
more than the mere acqulaltlon of facta.
We believe It equally Important that she
be taught how to think, how to work, how to
play, how to make every hour ot the day
toum niost for herselt ana others.
To this end every Ilolman girl Is carefully
studied by her Instructors. Claases are there
tore limited.
May we send you a little pamphlet setting
forth tbla ideal, which we believe will accord
with that which you have for your own
daughtert
ELIZABETH W. ERALEY. A. B, Principal.
Monteasorl through College Preparatory,
neneral Course emphaalied. Strong pomestle
Science Course Outdoor Classrooms.
Special attention to small boye and glrla,
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hem Baptist Church. The bride Wat
given In marriage by Mr. William J.
pnnlels She was attended by her couj.
ill; " i:f.ura K.,eld M "''' 0' ""nan
and Miss Ella Field ns bridesmaid
Jlr Howard Glnan was best man The
ceremony was followed by a largely at
teiided reception. Mr and Mrs. Daniels
will visit Niagara Falls and Canada afid
upon their return wilt be at home at J2H
West Cumberland street on July 1
T.tnnrto.t3tTvr . ,
An Interesting wedding that will tahe
place tonight at 7 o'clock at the Bellevue
Stratford, will be that of Miss Josephine
Buxbaum, sister of Mrs Honense
Strauss, of 2335 North Broad street, to
Mr. Manuel Llbros. The Rev. Dr Henry
Berkowltz, of the Rodeph Shalom Con
" ,lon. Wl perform the ceremony.
,i; nui do louowea by a dinner. The
bride will have her two slaters, Mrs. Hor
tense Strauss for matron of honor, and
Miss Estelle R Buxbaum for bridesmaid.
Mr Simon Llbros will be his brother--best
man Tho bridegroom and bride will
spend their honeymoon at Old Point Com
fort and Long Branch. They will be at
home after July 1, at the Kenderton
Apartments, 19th street and Erie avenue.
HENRICH-MOYLAN.
A Pretty wedding took place this morn
ng In tho church of St. Thomas Aquina.
17th and Morris streets, when Mlsa Helen
Marie Moylon. daughter of Mrs, Mary A.
Moylan, of 1923 Morris streot. became the
bride of Mr. William J. Henrleh, of Wl
North 6th street The bride waa attended
&'u or a3ler' 5ni" Mary A- Moylan, as
bridesmaid, and her two little nieces,
Helen Martin and Catherine Martin, u
flower girls. Mr. Henrleh had for his best
man his brother, Mr. Henry A. Henrleh.
The ceremony was performed by nv.
James Rellly. C. 6. 8. P., of Ferndale.
Conn., assisted by Rev. John Phelane, and
waa followed by a. Nuptial Mass at 0
oolock. A reception will be held at the
home of tho bride this evening, after
which tho couple will leave for a. short
wedding trip.
BOYLE-RBARDON.
St. James' Churrh. .taih .n ehin,i
streets, was the scene of a very pretty
vcuuiiis mis morning, at 9 o'clock, when
Miss Sarah Gertrude Reardon, daughter
of Mrs. D. Reardon. of 323 Locust street,
became the bride of Mr. James Ferguson
Boyle, of 2114 South 19th street. The
bride was attended by her sister. Mies
Mary Reardon, as bridesmaid, and" Mr.
Boyle had for his best man his brother,
Mr William Boyle. Rev. F. Monahan,
rector of tho church, performed the cere
mony. LEONARD-GILBERT.
Miss Harriet L. Gilbert, daughter of
Mrs. M. E Gilbert, of 3634 North 17th
street, will become the bride of Mr.
Thomas Leonard, Jr., of 606 Elklns ave
nue, tonight at the home of the bride's
mother. The ceremony will be performed
by the Rev. W. B. Grcenway, of tho
Gnston Presbyterian Church. She will ba
attended by her sister, Miss Ella Gilbert,
as maid of honor. Mr. J. Z. Andes will
bo beat man. A reception will bo held
utter the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard will receive after June 29, at
4337 North Franklin street
HARTUNG-ZIEGLER.
The marriage of Miss Florence A. Zleg
ler. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joaeph
Zlegler. of 18 Wcet Cayuga street, to
Mr. George Hartung will take place to
night nt 7:30 o'clock in All Salnta' Evan
gellcnl Lutheran Ch,utch, cuyuga street
Tul Germnntown avenue. The Rev. F A.
Ucwers will officiate at tho ceremony. The,
bride will be given In marriage by her; .
father. Miss Elizabeth M. Cavanaugh,
the bride's cousin, will be her maid of
honor. Tho bridesmaids are Mlsa Gene
vieve V. Cavanaugh, Miss Maria A.
PnVnnniiffh Mlaa t?r1n.. A Cnlip.Up Aflaa
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Alice Durnley and Miss Cecelia H. Affleck.
Mr. Frederick Hattung will be the best
man. and tho ushers will be Mr. Harry J.
F. Dolman. Sir. Rudolph Hartung, Mr.
Edward L. Koehler, Mr. B, P. Donnelly
and John Conner.
BOSENSTEIN-KOHN.
The marriage has been announced of
Miss Dorothy Kohn, daughter of Mrs.
Hannah Kohn, of 3010 Fontaine street, to
Jacob A. Rosensteln, of New York, on
bundoy, June 6, at the home of Rabbi
Samuel Fredman, 6051 Catharine street.
The ceremony was followed by a re
ception at the home of the bride's mother.
f on4 ATra f7nn40ln will Ytm at hnm
after June 20, at 2913 Nicholas atreet.
FRIENDS CENTRAL SCHOOL
SYSTEM for BOYS and GIRLS
FROM KINDEROARTEN TO COLLEGE
Separate Departments for boys and glrla In
the High School
Bchoole of this eystera located
15th 4 Race (its 33th i. Lancaster Ave.
17th Olrard Ave Greene & School Lane. Gtn.
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