Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 09, 1915, Final, Page 9, Image 9

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i Anght at the Philadelphia Cricket
; Bob before the Prs6ntfttlon ot th on6
' jjj comedy "Sweethearts," by the Prank
I Lei Short Company on the lawn of the
' !b Among those who entertained were
f , M1 Mrs. John H. Whlttaker, who
. J. nine cuts' S Mr- c' Brallford Fraloy
I KttrtSna "shl- ttnd Ml. Albert Shewe11
r W'-'v" ' -. hi. Jnhlft. Others who enter-
.d included Mr. Folger Barber, Mr.
Arthur Sewall and Mr. and Mrs. Howell
mi.. Betty Elliott returned taat night
il!l , Westover School and will Join her
i?AU i Colonel and Mrs. William J.
ImiiiLat their country house, IdlewllU,
F..i. hefora occupying their home In
rttyio, . ttUfir tnr thft summer. Mlsa
(ftf!!1. will not be presented in the tall,
' f, first announced.
Ii 'n. Helen Hart Shelton, daughter of
F , and Mrs. Frederick H. Shelton, will
& K'. a Picnic on Saturday. June 19.
I Mr and Mrs. Davlcl ram urown win
t -i.rialn a house party over the week-
t '"i it their home In Media In honor of
IWlr daughter. Miss Caroline Stockton
Brown-
! n marriage of Miss Edna Sproat
tiraeh daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
?.nrV Darrach. of 4101 Spruce street, to
1 Rent Packard wllltake place
Bulitly on Saturday ovenlng, at 7 o'clock.
?'V, ! of tho brldo's parents.
f n.tne to the Illness of a member of tho
: P.!ttf. niv the immediate relatives ot
" he "bride and bridegroom will be present
it the ceremony. ,
.... ti,r, n. Deaver, accompanied by
I i,., ions. Mr John B. Deaver, Jr., and
F her sons. , r.n. Wvnrntn.
",,, liave the end of June for an oxton
iln trip through tho West, when they
Sm visit both expositions and many
points of interest onjho way.
Mr Edward Fetterolf of 131 South
ttth street who has been traveling:
through the West. Is expected to return
hop, the first of next week.
The senior class of the Unlveilty of
Pennsylvania hns Issued Invitations for
thjests uay "' .....
the morning of Tuesday, June 15, at
jOJd o'clock In the Dormitory Triangle,
West Philadelphia.
Mr. and Mrs. Jnmes It. Ludlow Gibbons,
.. ei... mart. Cvnwvd. Pa., will close
their country home this week and oc
cupy their cottago at Beach Haven. N. J.,
for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Angcny, Jr., of
US Sansom street, arc receiving congrat
uUllons on tho birth of a son. John
Detwcller Angeny. 3d. born Friday. Juno
l Mrs. Angeny will be remembered as
tills Clementine Bates.
Mr. Roman Mayorga-Klvas, Jr., left
todsy for Chelsea, where he will visit
t ' friends.
Miss Dean, of Ledger Central, was en-
L-. hiss uean, oi ubvi v....... --
V trtIned at tea at tho Emergency Aid
I headquarters yesterday afternoon by
JIU fluaaieion, jira. v-uv
-' Little.
Along the Main Line
UERION.-Mrs. S. Earlo Haines, of
Maple avenue, has Issued invitations for
' sfternoon bridge Friday, Juno 18, In
1 honor of Miss Mabel Jackson, whoso mar-
. tlsre to Mr. Richard Knight will take
place In the autumn at Dover, Del.
m. ThnmaH Alexander Hoyt, of Ten-
nenee, Is visiting her son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund C. Hoyt.
Ot Wynnewood avenue.
WTNNEWOOD.-Mr. and Mrs. David
Manning Ellis and family will close their
house at Wynnewood next week and open
their Cape May cottage for tho summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph U Murray, Miss
Helen Murray, of Lancaster and Rem
Iwton, and Miss Laura McCowen. of
West Philadelphia, have returned from
Annapolis, Md . where they attended
"June Week" at the Naval Academy.
HAVERFORD-Tho class of 1915 of tho
Harerford School held a dance last eve
ning at the Oaks. The patronesses were
Mrs. Gustavus W. Bergner. Mme. Mary
A. Carve. Mrs. George D. B. Darby, Mrs.
Charles G. Eckles, Mrs. Walter Forstall.
Ml Elfrabeth F. R. Hovey. Mrs. E. W.
C Jackson, Mrs. Llewellyn W. Jones. Mrs.
Leonard Ii", Klnnard, Mrs. Stephen B.
KnoWion, Mrs. Charles II. Ludlngton.
Mrs, Walter B. March, Mrs. A. Saunders
Morris, Mrs. Richard M. Newlln, Mrs.
Arthur W. Palmer. Mrs. Talbot Reed.
I Mrs Paul Spencer, Mrs. A. F. Thompson,
f Mrs. Albert C. Tyler, Mrs. Edwin J.
White and Mrs, Edwin M. Wilson.
E. Mr, and Mrs. .Tnhn Tt Rrnll. of Colleca
r avenue, are belne congratulated on tho
Wrth Of a son. ITenrv Tlnftln Rcull. Mrs.
Scull was,Mlss Mary Bettle.
BRTN MAWR Mr. and Mrs. Theodore
V. Cramn havA nnnri thilr linme here
- for (h .tiMM..
...v ww,,,,,,i;t.
Mr. and Mr. Thnmin n. T!mwn. of 20
' 014 Lancaster road, have closed their
tome for the summer and will travel.
Bala-Cynwyd
Mr. and M. 11-.Ha,. Aririlmn Vnv nt
Cynwyd mart. PvnwH wftl -Ht-,.ain at
burner tonight In honor of Miss Mar-
Miie Hard, of Reading, who Is visiting
n. George I, Magee, of Bala avenue.
Ie guests will be Mr. and Mrs, William
v- Miller, Mr. and Mrs. 8. DeB. Kelm.
MISS Jan T v-b ,,.. 17.11 k.ik t ,!.
Aajee, Mr, Charles Malpass. Mr. Lodge
?" una r, oscar B. Carter.
Mr. an Hf- it. , ... ..
" ' Magee and Mr. Lodge Oliver, re-
, Jl)y returned frnm a mnl trtn in thn
T feeeno Mountain.
,CiJfrginla Lloyd, of Llandrlllo road.
to New Jersey.
Chestnut Hill
Mri Pril. T . ... . ... ..
fidiiwrf. . " ""me, ot u .asi
RuintV."-i8ne ls Rt Pi"ent on a tour
-" mo western States.
b- Mrs. Thn. ni.1.1 .- ....
i. is visiting her mother, Mrs. James
tPtanty. f Baltimore. Md.
t, Germantown
Ml Miriam Oerh.r nt SIR Wait rnultar
, win leave for a tour through Call-
"-vping; n route at San Francisco
several week as tho guest of her
r, Mr. Philip Qerber.
kMJrl Lawton. daughter qtMr. and
J" Thomas L Lawton, of HM Morris
"t, Will huan, il.Jk.li. r T ..
'Tier, of HavarfeMl. nn .Tuna lftth
4l0clt ln th Chuieh ot tfco dvo
ne avenue and Quan street.
ift" the owtwony. Mlas Law
.. . ,tn'd by her four sisters
",7 frtenda. Mix Edythe Law
iJ . .f mld ot hwor. Ml Helen
wo Ml Qrace Lawton, Mlsa Doro-
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bu,k.K rJ nd Mu" Rbc uurk. of
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!?,. n?U8h ,.ho wtem States where
ihncl! "i "Tln throughout the summer
? rcturnns to their homo In Haver-
-. ..., aoout the mlddlo of Septem
ber,
Along the Reading
Mr. and Mrs. Wirt L. Thompson, ot
Wyncote road, Jenklntown, have returned
to their home after a visit of several
days In New Tork.
Sirs. Clement Hooper, of Spring avenue,
Ogontz, will leave the end of June for an
extended trip through the West, visiting
both the San Francisco Exposition and
I ,?i t Pleeo Exposition. Mrs. Hoopes
will be the guest of friends In San Fran
cisco, where she will be extensively en
tertained. Mrs. J. Thompson Cole, Miss Annie Lee
Colo and Mr. Carter Cole, of the Rectory,
york road and Ashbourne road, will leave
tho llrst of July for their cottage, near
i ocono Lake, where they will spend tho
summer.
West Philadelphia
Mr. and Mrs. Grcllet Collins, of 4111
walnut street, nccompnnlcd by Mr. and
Mrs. Morton Olbbons-Neft, will go to
Princeton this week to attend the com
mencement exercises nnd the Ynle
Prlnccton game on Snturday. Mr. Orellet
Collins, Jr., will be ono of the graduatos.
Mr. nnd Mrs. .Tnspnli A. Ttvln f itn
Walnut street, spent tho week-end in
Capo May ns tho guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Gcorgo B. Graham.
Invitations havo been issued by Mr.
and Mrs. Harry L. Hurlburt, of 5131
Hunter avenue, for tho marrlago of their
daughter, MIbs Mario J. Hurlburt, to Dr.
Charles V. Peace, of Coatesvlllo, on Mon
day evening, Juno 21, at 7.30 o'clock.
Tho Rev. George E. Gillespie, pastor of
tho CoateBVllte Presbyterian Church, will
officiate. Miss Hurlburt will havo her sis
ter. Miss Mildred Hurlburt, as maid of
honor and Dr. Paul Goebcl will net as
best man. A reception will immediately
follow tho ceremony. Tho prospectlvo
brido Is a well-known organist of this city
and has given a number of public recitals.
The marriage of Miss E. Marguerite
Masscy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward Everatt Masscy, of 1337 South Ruby
street, to Mr. Harry B. Helms will take
place on Saturday afternoon, Juno 19, In
tho Frankford Picsbytcrlan Ch .rch nt 3
o'clock. Tho ceremony will bo performed
by tho Rev. John B. Laird, pastor of tho
church. Tho brido'o only attendant will
bo her slstor, Mrs. Cyrus Townsend
Brady, Jr., and tho best man will be Mr.
Harry Todd. Following tho ceremony
tho young couplo will leave for a wedding
trip and upon tl.clr return will make
their homo at ixi Kllfjtt street, Sncr
wood. Miss Ethel Ingram, of 6C23 Fine street,
will spend tho summer In tho Pocono
Mountains.
South Philadelphia
Mr. Peter II. Schramm, Jr., will enter
tain next Monday night at his home. His
guests will include Miss Margaret Rus
sell, Miss Gcorgio McAuley, Miss Edith
Wolfe, MIbb Edna Miller. Miss Virginia
Miller, Miss Gertrude Miller, Miss Fran
ces Stewart, Miss Loulso ScTnramm, Miss
Isabe: Martin. Mr. Alexander Patton,
Mr. Jchnston McAuley, Mr. John White,
Mr. John Horron, Mr. Richard Flenner,
Mr. John Otten, Mr. Balrd Stewart and
Mr. Bernard Wlckcrsham.
Mr. and Mrs. John W. O'Brien, of 2006
South 17th street, were given a surprise
party by their friends last week ln honor
of Mrs. O'Brien's birthday and their 41st
wedding anniversary.
Among t'nose present were Mrs. Sarah
Velher, Miss Velher, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
O'Brien, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hudoan, Mrs.
Mary Harvey, Mrs. David Rogers, Miss
Rogers, Mr. Thomas Matthiews, Miss
Jennie Kahili, Mrs. M. Tucker, Mrs. M.
Walsh, Miss Slarle Walsh and Mr. Joseph
McCahen.
Mr. and Mrs Harvey McBurney, of
211S South Broad street, have opened their
cottage at Pitman Grove, N. J.
St. Luke's Methodist Episcopal Sunday
school, Broad and Jackson streets, will
give a plcnla at Strawberry Mansion on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rlzzo, of 817
Wilder street, will celebrate the fifth an
niversary of their weddlnsr June 27. Mr.
and Mrs. Rlzzo have Invited nearly 1W
of their friends to their home for that
day for a reception and dance.
North Philadelphia
Mr. Max Berkowltz, son of the Rev. Dr.
Berkowltz, of the Congregation Rodeph
Shalom, will be married tomorrow at
Pittsburgh to Miss Emma Cerf. daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cerf. Rabbi
and Mrs. Berkowltz have gone to Pitts
burgh to attend tho ceremony.
Mr. Leon Abrahams. 19th street above
Dauphin, after a tour through the Orient
haa arrived at San Francisco. He will
remain there for the summer and return
to this city next fall.
Miss Ada F. Llverlght. of 713 North 20th
street, has gone to Elkins Park for the
and Mrs. Solomon Rothschild, of 3236
Knrth Broad street, have announced the
engagement of their daughter Florence to
Jir. Clayton Mandel, of 1831 Natrona
street.
Miss Elizabeth Wagner, having com
niaint her course in nursing at the Med.
Ico-Chl Hospital, will spend the summer
In Atlantic City.
HOTEL ARRIVALS,
BHLLBVUB-STRATFOBp-Mlia Emily B.
irehr. Lancaster, ra,: Miss Anna M.
Sprlchsf Lancaster. Fa.: Mr. and M. V
B Rockwell, Potuvllle. P.: Mr. and Mrs.
j a Keener. Pottavll e. Pa., Mlsa Anna
M Kreb"pottsvllU, Pa.Gwrg. U Ballln
iVr. Pittsburgh; CM. Stapleton, Havana,
Cuba.
tRITX-CABLTON-Krnwt QIUIw. Baltimore;
P. O. Msrksten, JUrolngUam, At.
ACELPHIA-Barls U Savlson, WIlkM-Barn;
ft, C, Lawrtflce, Naw York.
WALTON-Mr. aod Mrs. CttarlM K. Sayre,
Va
tTT. JAMB4V-T. B. Smttn, Pittsburgh: A. K.
AaderwTwew YeffV M. L. rSuk. New
York.
OTBNTON-K. S. Bwkbsrd, Atlsatto City; K.
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Lansdowne
Miss Dorothy Powell and Miss Grace
siarle Atkinson aro among the Lans
downe girls who will graduate from
Swarthmore College this month.
The Epiphany Episcopal Sunday school,
f V"Tl Philadelphia, will hold Its an
nual picnic at Griffith Park June 28.
Dr. 8. H. CiwUtiyrA tn,t 1,1a - n.
Dudley Guilford, of South Lansdowne
avenue, havo volunteered to go to France
and give their services to tho American
Ambulnnce Hospital of Paris. A party
Is be ng made up and will bo tinder the
direction of Doctor Guilford, Sr. They
aro scheduled to sail on June 19.
Mr. and Mrs. William G. Hill and their
son. Mr. Preston Hill, of West Baltlmoro
ha enue, have gone to Atlnntlc City, N J ,
for the summer.
The Associated Charities of Eastern
U' county win give their annual
outing nt Griffiths Park, Lansdowne. on
Tuesday, June 29.
On Sunday morning at 10:30 the Major
M. C. Ghcrst Camp, No 51 Sons of Veter
ans, will hold memorial services at the Old
Sweuenborclnn Plmrrtt vor,i , Arn.i..i
Hoad, Lansdowne. Three Veterans who
saw actual service aro burled there. All
old soldiers of Lansdowne and the gen
eral public aro Invited to be present.
The Ladles' Auxiliary of the M E
Church will hold a lawn fete on the
church lawn Friday evening from 3 to 10
o clock. Refreshments will be served
and thero will bo a sale of cakes, candles,
lemonado and domestlo and fancy goods
rJhZ '"?n"a' meeting of the Lansdowne
V,. C. T. U. will be held at tho home of
? ' John V"iy' Tho Kno11- tomorrow at
z.30 p m. Annual election of officers and
cruris or onicers will constitute the
business, which will bo followed by a so
cial 'nour on the lawn.
Northeast
The Kenford Country Club, of Kenslng-
.4,.,.?" bce" organized with their hnme
at Bllllngsport, X. J, On Friday evening,
June 25. they will hold a boot trip on
tho upper Delaware.
Cliss G of the Union Tabcrnaclo Church
S'i.i Jd,.ts """""I "old day at Knight
Park, Colllngswood, X J., on Saturday
afternoon.
r? 8 I P '. Jrlendlv Society of the Free
Church of St. John will entertain the
branches of the neighborhood tonight,
when Mlso Conway will address the girls
and tell of her work In Africa.
Announcement has been mndo by Jir.
S!Im r' JohnJf- Kern- "t their summer
home. Cornwe Is, Pa., of tho engagement
of their daughter, .Miss Jano E. Kern,
to Jir. J. Benton JlcCandlcss, of 2013
East Cambria street. No dato has been
set for the wedding.
Frankford
Mrs. Elizabeth M. Bennett and her son,
Mr. Walter Bennett, of Mt. Klsco, N. Y..
?,r y's'tlrS Mrs. Margaret Whelen, of
1363 Unity street.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Holmo and son.
Harold Holme, of Foulkrod street, have
returned to their homo after spending
,w,.u unit, wiiii -r. ana Mrs. allies
lowter, at Plncsvllle, Bucks County.
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Hunslcker, of
Norrlstown, Pa., announce tho engage
ment of their daughter. Miss Marguerite
(Hunslcker, to Mr. Albert A. Blood, of
x ranmora.
Mrs. Franklin Cartledge, of 3103 Da
catur street, entertained the members
of her sowing circle last evening.
Those present wero Miss Ella Patter
son, Mrs. George Potts, Miss Nell Travis,
Miss Ada Travis, Miss Clara Case, Mrs.
William Hall and Mrs. John Stevenson.
Miss Mary Slulford and Miss Dorothy
Mulford, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Vic
tor -MUiroru, or Greenwood avonue. Wyn
cote, havo as their guest for several
weeks Miss Rachel Connor, of Cleve
land, O.
Invitations have been received from
Mr. and Mrs. George Hamilton, of Asy
lum pike, for the marriage of their
niece, Miss Blossom Meade, to Mr. Will
iam Knettle, of Tacony, on June 15. A
reception will follow tho ceremony at the
home of the bride. Miss Meade has
chosen her cousin, Miss Elizabeth Ham
ilton, as her maid of honor, and Mr.
George Taylor will act as best man.
Mr. nnd Mrs. James R. Comley, of Har
rison street, will leave this week for
their summer apartments at Ocean City.
Mrs. Comley will bo remembered as Miss
Evelyn Rcnberger, of Germantown.
MR. AND MRS. D. HURWITZ. of
Washington lane and Chew street,
entertained last Sunday ln honor of their
daughter. Miss Mae E. Hurwltz. Mr.
William Levant rendered several violin
solos; Mr. Aaron S. Smith gave several
monologues; Mr. Jack A. Sllversteln sang
a few solos, and duets were played by
Miss Emma Hurwltz, Miss Idella Hur
wltz and Miss Diana Futernlk. Among
those present wero Miss Leah Futernlk,
Miss Myrtle Rubbln, Miss Edith Korman,
Miss Bertha Houser, Miss Mollle Rosen
berg, Miss Kate Bell, Miss Sadie Meyers,
Miss Sophie Welner, SIlss Sophie Hur
wltz. Miss Idella Hurwltz. Miss Mae Hur
,i, mim Emma Hurwltz. Mr. William
J Levant. Mr. Robert Meskin, Mr. Allan
Rubbln, Mr. Jack A. Llverstein, Mr Mor
ris Hurwltz, Mr. Eugene Wallace. Mr.
Benjamin Oreen, Mr. Benjamin Houser.
Mr. Joseph Bernstein and Mr. Samuel
Kleger.
Moving pictures will be a unique fea
ture in the Rltz-Carlton today, the pro
ceeds to bo devoted to the publlo wards
and social service department of the Jef
ferson Hospital. The films i were made at
the recent outdoor fetes and will be shown
at 3. 5 and 9 o'clock. The uso of the ball
room has been donated by tho hotel man-
8 TThose who are actively In charge of the
show ara Mrs. Bessie Dobson Altemus,
chairman of the publico wards department
of the hospital, and Mrs. Alba B. John
son, chairman of the social service de-
" Tho pictures were taken by Mr. Charles
A Munn, Jr., Mr. Fltz Eugene Dixon and
Mr. E. J. Relly. Mr- Iunn and Mr. Dixon
have been operating their movie cameras
for several months at private meetings of
tWr fril, an4 have had great success
In their vtur Mr. Belly recently
started taWng moving Plotuw.
Among 0 events which will be pictured
will be the Devon Horse Show, where pic
turw of the Judges' stand, with the
women Judge at work; pletuEea of the
otrlM and tb show officials and other
Interesting phase will be shown.
The Radnor Hunt In action, with the
hounds getting away with the whips, the
n14 preparing to mount; Benjamin Chew,
masUr of hounds; the flald In motion, and
a thrilling cbas after th hound will be
the seiond big feature) to b shown.
Th recant Latham Park fete, in aid
of the Aolnglou Qaaeral Huspltal. will
be a fourth seta to b shown on the
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MISS MARY L. DUKE
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin N. Duke, who will be married
on June 16 to Mr. Anthony J. Drexel Biddlc, Jr., son of Mr. nnd Mrs.
A. J. Drexel Biddle, of this city. This picture of Miss Duke shows
her dressed in court costume nt tho time she was presented at tho
Court of St. James several years ago. Miss Duke's brother, Mr.
Angler Buchanan Duke, recently married the sister of Mr. Biddle,
Miss Cordelia Biddle. The wedding 13 to take place at the Duke
country home, ot Somerville, N. J., and after a short wedding trip
tho couple will make their homo in Philadelphia.
Camden and Vicinity
Miss Ethel Bottomly, of Bradford,
England, who has spent tho Inst six
months with relatives ln Camden, will
sail for homo today.
The Women's Club and the New Era
Club will give a strawberry festival to
morrow, tho proceeds going toward a
New Jersey College for Women.
Mrs. Charles' Austin, of 211 South 6th
street, has gone for a Western trip.
Mr. James Wncoast, of 205 Cooper
street, h.is received a diploma from
Friends' Central School as a member of
tho championship basoball team of 1915;
also a gold football In token of tho same.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Novin, of 56 Maple
avenue, Merchantvllle, have gone to their
summer home at Kennebunkport, Me.
Mr. and Mrs. Irilng Balrd are In Atlan
tic City for the summer.
Miss Helen Bowen, of Burlington, was
the guest of Miss Allco Hutchinson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Hut
chinson, of Georgetown. N. J., over the
week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry McKean Black.
Miss Gladys Black, Mr. Todd Black, of
H6 West 88t'n street, Now York, will close
their town house next week and occupy
their summer resldcnco at Jobstown, N. J.
lln Field will complete the exhibition.
Tho films were taken solely for the uso
of the exhibitors themselves, and no
other opportunity will be given for view
ing the dims, as they weie not taken
for public exploitation, but for tho pri
vate uses of the amateur movie photog
raphers whose films are to be shown.
Another society event which Is Inter
esting many persons on the Main Line
the beagle hunt will be shown ln action
on the estate of C. Howard Clark. Jr..
Chestnutwold Farm, Devon. Many per
sons who are noil known In Bportlng
circles, particularly that branch of so
ciety which ls Interested ln horses and
hunts, are pictured on the film.
On June 13 a plcnlo will be given by
the Girls' Friendly Society of the Free
Church of St. John, at Wlssahlckon, when
those attending will be: Miss Anna Bag
ley, Miss Bessie Bell, Miss Jane Bennett,
Miss Gertrude Bleatz, Miss Lucy Brooks,
Miss Sarah Brooks, Mlas Edna Buck,
Miss Alice Courduff, Miss Edith Cour.
duff. Miss Catherine Courduff, Mlsa Hat
lie Dugan, Miss Anna Ewart. Miss Mabel
Hartley, Miss Tlllle Hartley. Mlas Sara
Hahn, Miss Matilda Herrglles, Miss Ella
Hewett, Miss Anna Stohl, Miss Mary
Hudson, Miss Llllle Hudson, Miss Edna I
Irwin, Ml Anna Jackson, Miss Lillian
JIampe, Miss Anna Kraft, Miss Maude
Haft, Miss Etna Lappln, Miss Eleanor i
Malr, Miss Isabella Mertz, Miss Margaret
Miller, Miss Anna Mcllhenny, Miss Anna I
Perry. Miss Henrietta Perry, Miss May
Stevenson, Mlsa Evelyn Quaterman, Miss
Mildred Quaterman. Miss Mary Reap,
Miss Ellen Reld. Miss Mary Held, Miss
Anna Ross, Miss Carrie Milla, Mlsa Edna
Smith, Miss Mary Stewart, Miss Edna
Thon, Miss Edna Ireland, Miss Rachel
Gilchrist, Miss Coretta Nightingale, Miss
KMe Whittle, Mis Kathryn Talbot, Miss
Myrtle Ogden, UUs Margaret Sheppard,
Mlsa Marlon Miller, Mlsa Bessie I'urry,
Mlsa Elsie Konrad, Miss Elsie Hartley,
Miss Ethel Hartley, Mlsa Florence Myers,
Mlsa Mary Myers. Miss Dorothy Hartley.
Miss Mary Uriwller and Mlsa Ethel
Schock.
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"WHAT'S DOING
TONIGHT ?" -
Municipal Dond concert. Carroll Park. Ol
Mrd anuo and BSth trt 8 o'clock. Free
Market and 40th Streets Bunlnesj Men, 7
South 40th street, 8 o'clock Free.
Hrldesburs Bu!neB Men. Ash and Thomp
son streets. 8 o'clock. Free
County Medical Society, 52d and Ludlow
streets. 8 o'clock
Democratic Club. 8 o'clock.
Feed and drain Dealers. Bourse: 8 o'clock.
St. Joseph's Collcxe commencement, college
auditorium, 8 o'clock
Germantown Frlenda' School Alumni Associ
ation, school bulldlnfr, ft o clock
Locture. "Iluruenot France nnd the War."
Dr. Stuart I. Itoutsel, Oierbrook I'reabyterlan
Church; 8 o'clock
Frankford Fathers' Association. Frankford
HlEh School, 8 o'clock.
International rurrlers' convention. Hotel
Walton
Mauler , Bakers' convention, Continental
Hotel. V
Colicrce of Pharmacy Alumni banquet. Hotel
Walton: 7 SO o'clock.
SUFFRAGE EVENTS
TODAY
EQUAL PP.ANCHISE SOCIETY.
Noon Miss Ann McCuo addresses the em
ployes of the Philadelphia Tapestry Mills.
(Msscher street and Allegheny menue.
Noon Open-air meeting on Postofftce plasa.
Dth and Chestnut streets. Speaker, Mlsa Ber
tha Eapovlts
s p in Open-air meeting. 40th street and
Olrard aienue Speaker, Miss Bertha fiapo
vtts 8 30 p. mi Open-air meeting at Germantown
Kicnus nnd Diamond mrcet Speaker, Miss
Anna McCue.
WOMAN SUFFRAGE PARTY.
3 p m. Executive meeting of the party's
branch In the Uth Legislative District, at 1535
Pino street
p m. Mra George Plersol, leader of the
party In tl,ls city, adretses members of the
Country Club Moorestown, N. J.
8 lo p. m Open-air meeting at Oermsntown
and Glrard aenuen Hpeakers, Jit si Katel'a
Itucsel. Miss Kara D. Chambers, Miss Anna
McFarland and MJss Nettle Hahn.
CONGRESSIONAL UNION FOH WOMAN
SUFFRAGE
13 p. m Mrs. Harry Lowenburg, leader ot
the branch leaves Philadelphia to attend Con
grerslonal 'I'nlon convention. In Richmond, Va
Takes greetlnga from this State.
DELAWARE COUNTY. PA.
Noon Miss ltuth Verlenden. a prominent
auffraglat. adreises employes of the Vlacosa
Mills, Marcus Hook.
Tioga
The Woman Suffrage party of the 23d
Legislative District held a meeting Mon
day night at 8 o'clock, at 25th street and
Allegheny avenue. Sirs. George H. Wo
bensmtth, chairman of the district, pre
sided. Other speakers wero MIbs Anna
McCue and Mlsa Florence Bernhelmer.
Photo by BlUy.
MRS. LLOYD P. YEAGBR
Who, before hor recant muriaT,
wm Miw Mary Frane Barry,
of West PfaUadtlffci.
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THE most important wedding today
will be that of Miss Mary Foxley
Tllghman. daughter of Colonel and Mrs
Oswald Tllghman, of Baston, Md and
Dr, John Fraier. The ceremony will take
place nt noon In Christ Church, Baston,
the rector, the Rov. Dr. Henry Davles,
ofllclatlng, assisted by the Right Rev
William Forbes Adams, bishop of Easton,
and tho Very Rev. Frederick W, BeeK
man, dean of tho Pro-Cathedral at South
Bethlehem, Pa. Miss Tllghman will have
as matron of honor Mrs. William Hugh
Harris, of Baltimore, Md.
Her other attendants wilt be Mrs. l,u-
cicn ii. Boggs, of Jacksonville, Fla.; Miss
Rosalie Shreve, of Baltimore, a cousin of
tho bride, and Miss Mario Ncwbold Fra
ier, of this city, a niece of tho bride
groom Doctor Frazer will have nn best man his
brother, Mr. Perslfor Fraier, Jr., and the
gentlemen who will net na nhr ,.
First Lieutenant S. Harrison Tllghman,
C A. C, V. 8. A., a brother of the bride:
j.t j nomas i". jicuutcheon, Jr, Mr.
Leonard T. Beale, Mr. Edward Ingersoll,
Dr Stewart Rodman and Mr. Robert C.
Lea
a breakfast and reception will follow
tho ceremony at Foxley Hall, the homo
of Colonel and Mrs Tllghman. Doctor
Jrazer Is the son of Mrs. Perslfor Fraier.
of MS Spruce street, this city. He Is as
sistant professor of chemistry and dean
in ir.o iowne Bcicntis school of the Uni
versity of Pennsylvania.
JOHNSON'-HATDEN.
An attractive wedding will take place
thlB evening nt 6:30 o'clock In the First
Unptlst Church, 17th nnd Sansom streets
when Miss Ethel May Hnyden, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Hnyden. of 63JO
urexel road, Overbrook, becomes the
bride of Mr. William Creomcr Johnson
Tho ceremony will be performed by the
Rov Dr. Georgo A. Ferris, pastor of the
church. Tho bildo's only attendant will
bo Miss Harriet Lockcrman Hebcrton.
Miss Hayden will wenr nn exqulslto gown
of whlto crepo meteor trimmed with
prlncesse and rose point lace nnd her veil
will bo of real lnco caught with orange
blossoms. She will carry a shower bou
quot of lilies of the valley and white
orchids. Tho maid of honor wll wear a
frock of pale bluo taffeta and tulle made
with a short full skirt and will carry a
hugo arm bouquet of shaded Indrangeas
Mr. Samuel McClclUn will act as best
man and the ushers will bo Mr. William
Warner. Mr. Stanley W. Cou'lcy, Mr.
John u. Burton and Mr. Harold S. Hay
den. There will be no reception.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, after a wedding
trip spent nt tho White Sulphur Springs,
W. Va., will live In Now York.
BOWEN-CLEGG.
The marriage of Mlsa Emma M. Clegg,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clegg,
to Mr. Chandler B. Bowcn will be solem
nized this evening at S o'clock ln the
Wharton Street Memorial Methodist
Episcopal Church, Mtli and Catharino
streets. Tho Rev. E. W. Stlllman, pas
tor of tho church, will officiate. The
brido will bo given ln marriage by her
father.
The matron of honor will be Mrs. Fred
erick Leonard. Tho bride's sisters. Miss
Elizabeth Clegg and Miss Isabel Clegg,
will be bridesmaids.
The best mnn will be Mr. Richard M.
Clegg, a brother of the bride, and tho
ushers will bo Mr. Alfred Clegg and Mr.
Wilfred Krlmmel. The church will be
beautifully decorated with palma and
ferns. A reception at the homo of the
bride's parents, 5132 Locust street, will
Immediately follow tho ceremony. Mr.
and Mrs. Bowcn, after n wedding trip,
will live at 933 South Conestoga street.
GIBSON-LUCEY.
The marriage of Mlas Kathleen Marie
Lucey, daughter of Mr. John Lucey, to
Mr. Franklin Swift Gibson will bo sol
emnized this evening at 7 o'clock in St
Paul's Presbyterian Church, Mth street
and Baltlmoro avenue. The Rev. Dr. J.
Beverldge Leo will officiate.
Owing to the Illness of the brldo's sis
ter. Miss Elizabeth Lucey. Miss Roberta
Hamilton will act as maid of honor.
The brldesmnldn will be Miss Dorothy
C. Shaw, Miss Helen Lee, Miss Edith Ma.
Jor, Miss Edith Harris and Miss Elsie
Young. They will be gowned alike In
white taffeta veiled with Chantllly lace
and will wear large garden hats of leu-
horn with pink roses and streamers of
black velvet. Each one will carry a staff
entwined wun i-a trance roses.
Mr. Henry K. Shaw, a cousin of the
bridegroom, will act as best man, and the
ushers will be Mr. Oliver Harris, Mr.
Frank Barbour, Mr. Charles L. Lucey.
Mr. Edward Taxis, Mr. Harry Cooper.nnd
Mr. Clyde Rogers.
The church will be elaborately decorated
with hydrangeas, palms and cut flowers.
Following tho ceremony there will be a
reception for 300 guests at the Manufac
turers' Club.
YOST-CALLAHAN.
The wedding of Miss Ella May Calla
han, daughter of Detective and Mrs. Wil
liam A. Callahan, of 1817 North 35th
street, to Mr. George E. Yost, of 315
Beckett street, Camden, will be solem
nized this afternoon at i. The ceremony
will be held at the bride's home, the Rev.
Sir. Dempster, pastor of St Luke's Ger
man Lutheran Church, Mth and Poplar
streets, officiating.
Miss Sophia Opper will be the maid of
honor, and Mr. Frank Barnes, of Darby,
will be the best man. After spending
several weeks at Wlldwood, Mr- and Mrs.
Yost will live at S20 Grant avenue. North
Camden. The guests will Include a num
ber ot relatives and friends from other
cities. Among those expected to be pres
ent are Mr. and Mrs. John Yost, of Cam
den; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bramdau, of
Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. William Hott
man. Miss Marlon Hottman, Mr. and
Mrs WilllaTi Pedrick, Jir. and Mrs.
Chas. Hottman, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. John Fee, Allen
towns Mr and Sirs, Frank Taltavaul,
Sir. and Mrs. Brighton, Sir. and Sirs. C.
SI Titters, of Town Point, Sid ; Sir. and
Sirs. Slueller. Sir. Frank Kache, of
Ouray, Colorado; Sir. and Sirs. Adam
Wendell, ot Baltimore, Sid.; Sirs. John
Fury. Mrs. Joseph Dedrlck, Sirs. Elea
nore Connors, Sirs. Freda Keyser and
Sirs. Anna Kacliel, ot Philadelphia; SIlss
Freda Erb. of Overbrook, and Mlsa Kath
arine Erb of Allentown, and Mr. Michael
Callahan.
SHAFFNER-JACKSON.
A quiet and pretty home wedding took
place at 1 o'clock today, when Miss Eliza
beth Eachus Jaoksop, daughter of Sir.
and Sirs, John Jackson, of Owen avenue.
Lansdowne, became the bride of Sir. Will
iam Laurence Shaffner, son of Mr- and
Mrs. William Shaffner, also of Laos
donne. The wedding march was played
by Miss Josephine Rowland, ot Rome,
K Y. The Friend's peremony was used.
The bride was given in marriage by hear
father The maid ot honor, Hbi Jans
Isobel Jackson, sister of the bride, was
the rnly attendant. Mr. Shaffner had as
his best man Mr Russell CariUc. and tba
ushers were Mr John Vail and Mr. IIw-r-Tt
Worth Jackson. Following the oeto
rr.nnv a wedding breakfast was sm4 te
the bridal prty and lmraadlate faalllM.
Mr and Mrs. Shaffner will be at homo
after Septarober I at K9 WlatfcArpe ave
nue, Chicago, III
SCHWART&SUBTSR.
A Urge wedding took plaa ytrdy
wbag Mtsa Bather Matter, (tottfbur of
Mr ad Mrs. M MaUr, of W Sprue
sttMt. became the hrio of Mr. Barry
Schwartz. Th cwmoay was performed
by RahM WngUwter a th hotn ot the
trhU's pareot. The WO ww Uo-
1.?, ." 8Tay 'a"1. nd left
iDX. dl2te,ljr aftef the ceremony with her
nusDand for a honeymoon tour of the
i ' Te m'd of honor WM M1 Lit
Hn Master and tho best man was Mr
Edward Master. The guests wero later
nnAlrial11e'1 ! I."8 ,,om 6f Ml "
Berkowltz, US Spruce street An elab
orate supper was served, after which
thero was muslo and dancing. Amorur the
xii .1 iwe SJT n! M,- B Master,
Sir. and Mrs. R Prf. r .bj tt.-
Master. Mr. and Sirs. St. Weiss, Mr and
r..Hi.M ,?,'rk0ITMx' Mr' ""d Mra- ft
Berkowltz, MSS Rena Berkowltz, the
Misses Ella and 8Mlls Waldman, Miss
Roe Llebster, Miss Bessie Price, Miss
Herlnn Rosewald. Miss Jean Geld, SIlss
Dorothy Oreenblood, Mr. Harry Price,
Mr, Benjamin Heliwnrti. Mr siMm
Krause, Sir. H. Master. Mr. E. Price,
(Dr. Jessie Splro, Mr. Charles Hatrison,
of Canton, O.: Dr. David Gretnebaum,
of Akron, O., nnd Mr. Albert Goldflne,
of hetrlort The bride and bridegroom
will return to this city about July K.
when they will be at home at 607 Spruce
street.
IRWIN WEBER.
Among tonight's Interesting weddings
will be that of SIlss Meta Miller Weber,
daughter of Sir. and Sirs. Hsrvey Thomas
J"'!, onn lotn street, arid Sir.
James Irwin, !d, which will take place at
7o clock In the Bethlehem Presbyterian
Church, Broad and Diamond streets. The
pastor, the Rev. Dr. John R, Davles, will
perform the ceremony. Sir. Weber will
glvo his daughter In marriage She wilt
be attended by Sirs. Ernest Wright. Jr.,
SB matron of honor. MisOs Hilda Hsgstoz,
Miss Alrslnla Robinson, SIlss Vera
Hiickel and SIlss Elizabeth Smedley will
attend the bride as flower girls. Sir. Er
nest A. Wright. Jr., will be Mr. Irwin's
best man. and the ushers will be Sir El
mer Slayland Weber, Mr. Alfred Harris,
Jr., Sir. Paul J. McKcone and Mr. Horace'
Crawford Stahler. The ceremony will be
followed by a reception at tho home ot
tho brdes parents. The bridegroom and
bride will lcavo for Bar Harbor, Sle.. and
will be at home after October IB at HJ4
West Diamond street
STARIKOFF-HOROWITZ.
Tho marrlaKo ot SIlss Leonora L. Horo
witz, daughter of Sir. and Sirs. Benjamin
Horowitz, and Sir. Slaxwell M. Starlkoft
was solemnized on Sunday, June 6. The
ceremony was performed In Stetropoltlan
Hall, th Rev. H. Kleiner officiating, and
was followed by a reception. The bride,
Y.tf ?".'" marriage by her father.
Miss Beatrice R. Horowitz, sister of the
bride, was maid of honor.
The, bridesmaids were SIlss Elizabeth
Burrlson. Sites Bella Burrlson, SIlss Marie
L eberman. SIlss Jeanette Horowitz and
little SIlss Sylvia Horowitz was flower
girl.
Tho bridegroom was attended by Mr.
Ocorgo Burrlson as best man. and the
ushers Included Dr. Samuet C. Jaspan,
Dr. J. D. Llcbermann, Mr. E, I, Weisen
and Mr. I. N. Burrlson.
On their return from their wedding trip
JI,r,r?ni Mrs' Starlkoft will be at home
at 5330 Osage avenue, West Philadelphia.
ASHWORTH-TWEEDIE.
The marrlago of SIlss Mellnda G. Twee
die, daughter of Sir. and Mrs. Robert
Tweed!., of 3313 Queen lane, Falls of
Schuylkill to Sir. George H. Ashworth,
of - Ijsahlckon. was solemnized on Slon
day afternoon ut 1:30 o'clock at the home
of the bride s parents, the ceremony be
Ing performed by th nv. t. n -.
of the Wlssahlckon Baptist Church. The
bride's father gave her In marriage. Miss
Belle Twcedle was liprUt' s.u..i,i
Mr. Joseph Ashworth was his brother
best man. A largely nttended reception
una held after the ceremony. Sir. and
Mrs. Ashworth. upon their return from
their honeymoon trip, will be at home
after June 20 at 4SS7 Ridge avenue. Wlssa
hlckon. LIPPINCOTT-SIILLER.
A very pretty home wedding will take
place tonight at the residence of Dr. G.
R. Sillier. 1763 Frankford avenua, when
his daughter. SIlss Slartha Sillier, will
decome the bride of Sir. Wallace Llppln
cott. of S6IS North 18th street, by Friends
ceremony. The bridegroom's uncle, Sir
Joel Borton, will read tho certificate. Miss
rtimie iron, or t;amden, win be maid of
honor. Sir. Lewis Kirk will be the best
man, and the ushers will be Sir. Herbert
S. Conrad andSIr. Ellis R. Llpplncott, the
bridegroom's brother. A large reception
will be held after the ceremony.
Sir. nnd Sirs. Llpplncott will return
from their wedding Journey and be at
homo In September at the northeast cor
ner of Drexel road and Sycamore street.
Drexel Hill.
MUNDER KOONS.
A wedding of Interest In Wllkes-Barro,
as well as in this city, will take place to
night at 5 o'clock at the residence of Mr.
and Sirs. Charles Munder, 3525 North
16th street, when SIlss Rosalie Harris
Koons, daughter of tho late Sir, Walter
Koons and sUter of Sirs. Walter Schnerr,
of Wllkes-Barre, will be given In mar
riage by her sister to Mr. Ellwood Law
rence Blunder, The Rev. Dr. Charles E.
Dunn, of the Tioga Presbyterian Church,
will officiate at the ceremony.
SIlss Slarlan Curl will be bridesmaid.
A reception for the families of the bride
groom and bride will be held after the
service. Upon their return from their
wedding Journey Sir. and Sirs. Slunder
will live at 36,13 Sydenham street-
FETERSIAN-GRUVER.
The marriage of Miss Pearl Gruvar,
daughter or Sir, and Sirs. Charles H
Gruver, of Ml East Leverington avenue1,
to Sir. R. Stanley Feterroan, ot Ridge
avenue, Roxborough, will take place at
7 o'clock tonight, at the home of the
bride's parents. The ceremony will be
performed by tho Rev. 8. N Vernon,
ot the Central Methodist Episcopal
Church, Green lane. The bride, who will
be given In marriage by her father, will
have her sister, Miss Ella E. Gruver, as
maid of honor.
Mr. Perelval Rlehardson will be the
bridegroom's best man. A reception will
be held after the service. Mr and Mrs
Petsrman, upon their return from a wed'
ding Journey, will be at home after July
I, at Ml Bast Leverington avenue.
REGANRBGER.
Th marriage ot Miss Bmma Reger and
Mr. Jphn Regan took plaoe this morning
at 9 o'clock in the Church ot St Igna
tius, at 43d and Barrlsh streets.
Mr. and Mrs. Regan left on a wedding
trip to Asbury Park, after the ceremony
They will be at home after June U, at
1106 Brown strett.
MONTGOMBRT-SMITH.
Tke wedding ot Mtsa Bleulse Smith to
Mr- Herbert F. Montgomery wtll tak
place tul4iy at 1 o'clock this afte.rr.uon
at Wm heme of tta bride's pareau, m
South St 34rnrd itrext. The cereiuous
will he IWfersMd hy Mm bride's fa'.her.
th Itov. John . Smitfe-
GHBNEY-SOOTT.
The saantftzav H anuuUBced
f
Mill
Joisphlnt Scott, daughter of tho tat
it
Bpencar Scott, to Dr I'lareac O Cbeucr
Of Kejw York The, cerecuuiiy, which tuck
pl&M CtUiU on MwJaj afteriiouu ui i
o'ctoek ia, the pim. '. th twu m
mediate) f-nltwi, .u informed by tn
Rev C. IMm Adanxm Dr saCI Mis
Cbetvsy atUr xtejuivo Watera t. a
will live ia, MW Xotk,
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