WXM EVENING LBDOEB-PHILADELPHIA. FRIDAY, JUNE dRd muH fZTJnVnTOtl MUSTW, of West (" . -j- .leist. entertained at the JMUtren -.-;; ,. bridge w' "" "" - f miet Included Mrs. William " - ITVilirflHe. iiw j"r r . who had tables reservo.1 wete BMnd Taylor. Alrn. Edtrar Hey ,,,! Kplght. Mrs- Joseph Wnyne, . P. Brown, Mrs. Frederick Bnrr. L.r.. ,. a V. lnnn v i...l.ficlt Kennedy. Mrs. J. Trtrlbbel, Mrs. Robert McCrackcn, rf.Bw-.s.0:i-ihhoL 19'Sfors of the Qermantown Itospl- ' r ar Mrs. ueorso -;. v-omercn, .Ha Dlcklneon Logan, Mrs. It. Penrose Keith, Mr. Arthur .t - ...HHirSK nf will talrA '70da7s tlWr Mr. and . itutherford McAllister, of Brick-J-Jlu:?:.i Milt, will nlve a small . .1..1. imme In honor of their ?X, Sim Martha T. McAllister, who H' .Vi i,r rfbut next season. Another Briii i.. ulven tonight In Chestnut iSrt "V, mii Tlall Im VirtMnn nf CiVw'r. M'!S Elizabeth Dawson Km fleli and her daughter nave neon l?Ji iome yea '" Colorado Springs, jlM3( JH '?ri.'. PhMtnut Hill for the next I " "' " (MM fhtirllt gtion. B -. i- t rrnnklln McFadden are L i fancy dress costume this eve ilt Radnor Valley Farm, their beau- &. ThomM J- Burger Is entertaining 'Iff r..iLee Shclton. of Richmond, as KhriHrt t evernt dQys- f A. J. Drsxcl Blddlc, Jr., will havo !ftSantIJ she" h,s unclc' Mr' LV jitonBlddle.v f Siral Constructor A. W. Stahl, U. S. k ,,, Mr Stahl, of 6147 Morris street. fWUMltJ at an attracttvo the daniant (Mir In tM ballroom of tho Germantown Im.J.. nnbj from 4 until 7 o'clock. The ikbrocm will be decorated with palms iy , profusion of spring flowers Mr. . K nM Wlnton Stnhl will be the irlaU of honor. Mrs. James A. Develln 1 Jditrs. H. H. Barton will preside at tne fit la table. ... .-. r f tTnwn.ll Trnftt..i nt ,au. C0 w ..... ...Uw.. vv., -. llfirwrin, announce ic tiit,'icu;iH u. frt.,. .urhtirv Affflq tnrv Slnies fct.10 WUfc,..v.. --- '1 j South Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Basil Mllano Rave a mu sical at their home last Sunday In honor of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O. covella. The orches tra, composed of nine prominent mu sicians, was Under the leadership of Mr. Edward L. Vollmer An Ave Maria, com posed by Mr. Basil Mllano. was delight fully rendered by a trio composed of a violinist, pianist and cellolst. There wero S guests present and supper followed the program Mr. and Mrs. U H. Conlen entertained at their home, 1703 South Broad street, on Tuesday evening In honor of their son. ur. Alexander J. 1 Conlen, who gradu ated from Medico Ohl College this year The house was attractively decorated with palms and peonies and college Hags Among those present were Mrs t r Conlen, Mrs M. A. Bunce, Mrs. Charles Streeker, Mrs. K. Olmstead, Mrs. William Bond, Miss E Thurlon, Miss Anna Streeker. Miss Mary Bunce. Miss Man McKcnna. Miss Anna McKcnna, Miss Mary 1. Ityan. Miss M. McCahey. Miss Sallna Conlen, Miss Hosalle Conlen, Miss Patrick Conlen, Miss Margaret Connor Miss Bessie O'Neill. Miss Madeline O'Neill. Miss Eleanor O'Neill, Miss Helen Fnnen, Miss Mary Hlckcy. Miss Alice Mcl'ojle, Miss Clara Pound, Mr. D r Conlen Mr. William Bond, Mr Bobert Bond, Mr. B T. Itvbere. Mr llnrrv Hnlnrs, Mr ltnvmond Cnbrev. tir i Thomas Adams, Dr. Bradford MnBse I Mr WllUnm lnnlin 1 r.nvrA,..A rm-. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Dornan will lel, Jr. Mr. Harry Fairon, Mr. Lawrence celeblntc their golden wedding tinnlver- Thomas, Mr. William Connor, Mr. Chnrles ?"'' "ie nomo of their daimh- I "irccKcr. Mr i;tlward Carroll. Mr James tcr, Mrs. 3 Cook. 1218 South Blst Rin-nt I nn, Mr. John Cnrroll. Mr. William West Philadelphia m mt Clarencc v-'rnu BlRph!im ftd Mm. JlUpham. Miss Sophy t,8phnm nnd houre m own 'hi Bl8p,ham clo8e1 their ina thMr Z, ' ,s wcpk nnd "re occupy in(? their cottage at rwi... mi,. '.;. .. uj iur me summer. uitfnv ivet,dlnf wl take place on Sat "ey Bliss 222"- wh?,n rs' Wua""a Far norirv w comcs tho brlle f Mr. Pen nnck M. Way, of 1005 Snnsom street Tho hoSrry Yh" P"f' t the brJe's Solh I?,th? Wnrc". Apartments. 1CW South 4th street, by the Bev. Dr. P. H. &.y',.L F.hcsLer: " oW friend of the w iuu o laiiiujr, UVCS Of present. OnlV tllA llnmorllnlA A1A. the contracting cnunln win ni w Ir"; Arthur Matz, of B8th street 2? J Vo.dlttnd nvenue, were the guests of friends In Chester, Pa last week. & m JCirter, to Mr. Boyden J. Hunt, or Had- Ita loltld, N. J. Along the Main Line 'p.0SEaOST-Mr. and Mrs. G. Clinton Ucm in receiving congratulations on ipt oirin vi n sun. I ri. ivatyn p ouinuii. uiiu .ixisn aiu- I3t( nave morea oui iu tuuir euuiutui tat pa Montg.omerj- avenue. Uu tnillnn. -V PnrHn will PAhirn 4n uf from Wllkes-Barre, where she has (Ka villus; urs. uixon mo last wcck. rjAlUJJiync iur, unu lurs. ui. nuwmu JSOer, of 126 Valley road, aro leaving jIBir W Atlantic City, whero they will f ill Bering the summer. j.ltr id4 Mm. Harry B. French are ?f;d:ss two months at tho Haverford PTJJ UAWR-Mrs. N. B. Browne, of A South (1st street, has taken Miss JfSiMslii'i house, 615 Montgomery avenuo, fk!th iH III occupy until September. I.llf. ud Mrs. Thomas James will spend mimmnu their cottage In Chelsea. rp . . Germantown kti. WUlIarn Adams, of Navahoe ave faiod Mermaid lane, has taken a tablo Ulij ChaiilV hrHir tn Via Hnn tl.! fcnlm in the Ladles' Clubhouse of tho jwuniown uncket Club. The others at 6i UM will be Mrs. Bufus Scott, Mrs. fitaj CoUhin. Mrs. Joseph Feltas. i wriy will have luncheon at Man paaind will nft.nvnni nan .. AnMta tanuwat.at the Philadelphia Cricket gfc W4 Ma, Edward A. Grove, of ZI' avenue, accompanied by their In . Fr' Dorothy Grove Smith, h?5?1,he,r Auntie City cottage the jr- uuf rapnin.. lOTEL ARRIVALS ESS vK& m- wil: The house has been elaborately decorated with palms, baskets of cut flowers and red and white peonies Many beautiful gifts have been received, Including a largo purse of gold Thcro will be a large family reunion this evening, and among thoso present will be Mr. and Mrs John Grconwell, Mr and Mrs. Warren Moss, Mr. and Mrs. John Orecnncll, Jr , Miss Mary Greenuell and Master JIarold Green; If, Miss Hattle Scott, Mr. Samuel Greenuell, Mr. and Mrs William A. Dor nan, Miss Kathcrlno Dornan, Miss Buth Dornan. Mr. and Mm llnm. n- Mlsn Helen Dornan, Miss Mary Dornan! m so nna woman, .Mr. raul Iteynolds. .... .J.....,, uu.uap, ,uiss Jiargarct Cook and Mr. Woodward Cook. Mr. and Mrs. John Bcevy, of 715 North 33th street, will leave the city shortly for a trip to tho Panama-Pacific Exposition. Along the Reading Mr. and Mrs. J. Atwood White, of Oak Lane and Lawnton avenues, Oak Lane, announco tho ngngement of their daugh ter, Miss Beba A. White, to Mr. George H. Thornley, of West Phltndtlphla. Mrs. Charles W. Beck, Jr., of Crescent road, Wyncote, accompnnled by her daughter, Miss Julia Beck, have gone to the Military Academy at Mannlus, near Syracuse, N. V., to attend the commence ment exercises. Her son. Weston ileck, Is a student at the Academy. They will return home today Cooper, Mr. William Evnns. Mr J. J Tox, of 91S South 6th street, left this week for a tilp to the Panama Exposition. He will bo gone for five weeks, and will return to attend tho be trothal reception of his sister, Miss Sarah Fox, In Julj. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Bond, 2508 South 13th street, nre entertaining their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, George Buckpn. of Auburn, N. V. Mr. and Mrs Max Pearl, of 1013 South 7th street, hae as their guests this week Mr. and Mrs. Max Kline, of Jamaica Plains, Boston. Mr. Kline is ono of tho dclegntes of the Independent Brlth Abra ham now holding Its 20th annual con entlon In Atlantic City. North Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Malcna, of 227 North 2d street, gao a reception on Sunday at their home to formally announce the be throthnl of their daughter. Miss Anna Melana, and Mr. Albert Kotzker, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. KoUkcr, of 067 North Cth street. Mr and Mri. Alfred Aarona, of the Ma jestic, will spend the summer in Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Battz, of 2Sth street nnd (Jlrnrd nvenue, will spend the summer In Atlantic City. II, . " - . ii urn ill im t inn wiitm "M j ymx&- . . . 11 niiMnnii uir -f -.'v 1 UmHHhH t,;'7if 7mx I 1915. ii 11 1 "ill EDDIK fhoto by Mirceau. MRS. AUGUSTO PULIDO AND INFANT Mrs. Pulido spent the Inst season at tho Bellovue-Stratford liamsport. Uathcr Lyan N. Y. pnjbreaker. Aitoona. 1 , Manbeclc, Harrtbur J Doli. Iowa; Mr. ai teidlng. Fa.; Edward X Drookbank. Drlftwnml. Pa.; K. Kent, SSft.?i . A. C.ynn.-i"",' t5i lMrmii JJ. Manbeck rU Ooli. Iov itaWb. ."eMlne' Pa,i Edward Bliay, fi-l. O. ft.Ut'.1 CtOnebreaker. lftnnn. Pa ti. ESZ. ft.)ia"bec.1?' "rrtbu, Pa.i M a. p.ww.V "."' 'w jir. ana an, SSJri "V! JMWWM awTa" TJre.r' WaynMboro. Pa.: O. ifi. Toronto, ennart.. r. II V Mi- -. . .. BT1M. KW-1 K. Bryan Hi li.t.' ryn. PlttiburKh. Pa.: ynVHjbwn. Carbondale. Pa.: Mr. f'fcrinSnfc' rrUbur?' p,y u SjWv' ?,a,UUr' and Jin. 0. C. jWurSJmr.;' T-.a prt. Huntingdon, ftWSffi i5?Sn Huntingdon. Pa.; T. I. ttaTS. W. Hletart Ithaca. N. fUfe F. Scbaub. Lancaiter. hfr: " : : Mm W'rS5?nL'-iJinT. Drai- KH Pa I 'itrlulV;ln & HPar". rtj,0wrpaf'" Mm. Jaraea P. i,"$'S: Stewart Enile. Hailelnn. U' i,.'1 on' Pa Jonei. h8Tfj I:?eorC? Evani. Nw r&it?' J?lw. New York: Walter I. Mr LJi ,". ' ael"g a. Janaslk. Tvk, M Mm. J, li Klneifora. TODAY will mark the 23th anniversary of the founding of St. Timothy's Hos pital, which will be celebrated with a lawn fete on the grounds of the hospital. The hospital was founded by the late J. Vaughn Merrick and his wife. Mary Wagner Merrick, as a memorial to their parents and was called "Memorial Hos pital and House of Mercy of St. Tim othy's Church, Boxborough." It was opened In the Wagner homestead at the corner of Ridge and Jamestown avenues, and has grown Into the present large In stitution. There will be rustic booths for the sale of home-mado candy, cakes, fancy arti cles, cut flowers and plants, a fish pond In charge of the Junior Aids nnd a tent for fortune telling. From 4 to 5 o'clock the anniversary exercises will be held, with the Bev. James B. Halsey, chair man ex-offlclo of the Board of Managers, and Dr. Barton Cook Hirst as the prin cipal speakers, Supper will be served at 5 o'clock. The fete will be In charge of Mrs. George A. Bostwlck, president of the Ladies' Aid; Mrs. ax. wowara j'ussen, vice president; Mrs. George McKeown, secretary; Miss Margaret D. Bostwlck, treasurer; Mrs. J. Vaughn Merrick, Mrs. David E. Williams, Mrs. John Thompson Llttlewood, Mrs. Reuben Kenworthy, Sirs. George Clay Bowker, Mrs. Oliver S. Keely, Mrs. Nathan L. Jones, Mrs. Rob ert H. Hays, Mrs. Robert Hey, Mrs. Wit bur F. Hamilton, Mrs Robert E. Dennl son. Mrs. Lawrence Slmcx, Mrs. William II. Stafford. Mrs. Clinton J. Stafford. Mrs. Joseph C. MorrlB, Mrs. John F. L. Mor ris, Mrs. William G. Lawton, Mrs. Will lam II. Lush, Mrs. John J. Foulkrod, Jr., Mrs. Edmund Keely, ixrs. xevi nan. Mrs. Charles Ganger, Mrs. Alfred A. Delghton, Mrs. Robert L. Entwlsle, Mrs. C. C. A Baldl. Sirs. John II. Dearnley, Mrs. E. L. Cuthbertson. Mrs. F. L. Cas tleman, JIlss Catharine Conway, Sirs. "W. J Beatty, Mrs. O R. Moore, Mrs. Charles SI. Stout, Mrs. J. C. Wobensmith. Sirs. C E. Wood, Sirs. J. I. Nicholas. Sirs. T. F Mower. Mrs. AVIlllam Stafford, Mrs. W WorroU Wagner, Sllss S. W. Wag ner, Sllsa Slary Kurtz, Sllss Nettle Kurtz. Mrs. J. V. Kelly and Sirs. Samuel Blrksmire. They will be assisted by Sllss Elizabeth SIcKeown, Sllss Ellen Scho Held. Miss Edith Jones. Miss Paulina Sweeten. Sllss Clara Springer. Sllss Slar lan Preston. Miss Blarlon Erwln, Sllss Eleanor Erwln, Miss Mildred Holt. Miss tt-athrvn Keely. Sllss Hazel Blrkralre. Sllss Ethel Cope, Sllss aiadys Howe. Sliss Helen Sweeten. Sllss Frances Snyder. Sllss Dorothy Slartln. Sliss Lucy Bost wlck. Sllss Edith Mellerlsh, Sllss Bertha Chrlstenson. Miss SItlllcent Halsey. Sllsa Margaret Jackson, Miss Slarlan Nelll. Miss Elizabeth Jley. Miss Slary Grlnrod. Sllss Dorothy Hendren, Sllss Ethel Slctz ler, Miss Jean Phillips, Sllss Alma Brom ley. Sllss Irene Dearnley, Sllss Marian Townscnd, Sllss Sllldred Springer and Sllss Sarah Young. The lawn fete to be held tonight and tomorrow night on the grounds of St. Slatthlas' Church, Bryn Slawr avenue, Bala, of which the Bev. SI. J. SIcCabo Is rector, promises to havo many Inter esting features. Large and small sized American flags, Interspersed with small Irish flags, to gether with many varied colored lanterns strung around tho lawn, will lend a pa triotic and picturesque air to the grounds Whlto trellis booths at which fancy ar ticles, novelties, cakes, candles, potted plants, cut flowers and cigarettes nre to brt sold, will be prettily decorated with flags and electric bulbs and presided over by prominent women and young girls of Bala and Cynwyd. A fish pond will also be arranged for the amusement of the youngsters. Among other interesting features of the fete will be an orches tra, consisting of violin, harp, cornet and drum, which will render musical selec tions each night, while In a roped-off space on the lawn the young people of the parish will enjoy the novelty of dancing on the green for the benefit of the school building fund. Among those actively interested In tho nffalr are Sirs. Paul A. Vanneman, Sirs. William Simpson, Sirs. J. Howard Slecke, Sirs. Alexander J. Christie, Sllss SI. A. Holt, Sllss Roblnette, Sllss Murphy, Sirs. James H. Dolan, Sirs. John D. Colgan, Sirs. Frank A. Rowsey, Sirs. O. SI. Gai ser, Mrs. A. J. Slagulre, Sirs. Henry A. Beck, Sirs. George Smith and Sirs SI. Leary. Northeast The people of Kensington will be glad to learn that a long-felt need Is about to be supplied In the opening of a day nur sery at 30SG Emerald street, where moth ors can leave their children In tho care of an efficient matron Children attend ing school can go to the nursery for their lunch at the noon hour. TJie managers hope to have tho nursery In readiness by July 1 nnd every comfort for the welfaro of tho children will bo found. The olllcers of the nursery are Sirs. Emma Simons, president; Sirs. Margaret Buchanan, vice president; Mrs. Anna Ross, tiensurer. Tho board of director ship consists of Sirs. Florence Fleming, Sirs. Jcnnlo Steclmnn, Sirs. Sarah Slllno and Mrs. Janscn. Sir. Stnnlcy Rhodes, of 3G13 North 6th street, will leave the middle of June for San Francisco. Cal. Eoxborough Miss Ella B. SIcFadden will represent tho OhrlaMan Endeavor Society of the Leverlngton Presbyterian Church at the Pocono Pines Young People's Confcr tnce In July. Sllss Rita Cook, of Trenton, N. J., Is the guest of Sllss Slary SIcEnery, of 30U Calumet stiect. Falls of Schuylkill. Sir. nnd Sirs. Jean Wright, of "Wlssa hickon, attended the 20th nnnlversary of tho class of '9" at the Lehigh University, Enston, this week. Sir. Wright Is a grad uate of tho class Lansdowne Sir. and Sirs. Henry Statzell, of Shade land avenue, will entertain the members of their dancing class on Friday evening, Juno 11. Among those who will bo pres ent are: Sir. nnd Sirs. Clarence do Amour. Sir. nnd Sirs. George Flmons, Sir. and Sirs. Norrls Scott, Sir. and Sirs. Austin Boyd, Sir. and Mrs. Frank E. Sagen dorph, Sllss Vincent, Sllss Louise Van zant. Sir. and Sirs Vernon Phillips, Sir. nnd Sirs. Harold Odgen. Sir and Sirs. Harry Henry, Sir and Sirs. Ralph Hayes and Sir. St. J. Griffith. Notices for the Society page "HI be accepted ami printed In the Evening Ledger, but all auch notices must be written an one ilde of the pnper, muit be signed In full, with full address, and when posslbte telephone number must be given. bend all such communications to "Society Editor," ETenIng Ledger, 608 Chestnut street. Unless these requirements are carried out so that verification may be possible, the notices will not be published. ,1111,'HIII 6 CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING &2M mHsUKhr LV Safety First! "Safety First" to the housewife means safeguarding the family's home-baked food. Always x use Royal Baking Powder which insures delicious and healthful food. Royal Baking Powder is made from cream of tartar derived from grapes, Contains No Alum or Lime Phosphate Royal Baking Powder it used by fifos. Carroll, the lecturer in the Evening ledgeQooking School at Horticultural ffajl. "WHAT'S DOING TONIGHT ?" Ileceptlon to Hear Admiral Ilenson. Medical Cluo, Dellevue-Stratford, 0 o'clock , ''Ink tea nnd minstrel show, Corpus Christ! Aembly Hall. 2Sth street ani Allegheny "ve nue. 8 o'clock. o'clock Cria" ot knon, Lu Lu Temple: 8 8 o'clock10"8' Women-" club- L"" Theatre: itree?"1' Dand' Prk avnuo and X1 SUFFRAGE EVENTS TODA EQUAL FRANCHISE SOCIETY 10 a. m. Itpgulnr monthly meetlnc o' ths Organization Committee, held at tl e soclets?. te23"-,r,ur?l J?. South 0th street MIm &Z5 ......... i.miiuinn oi me committee, presides. Poon Open-air meeting In rilbert strei-i n of 13th street SpeaLr.Mlis'iJeVtha'sap': niiSl?.n-J"."i? 4?na, MCue addresses the em st?r .nf..t?ei.F,Lrd automobile factory. Broad street and LehJih menuo ,iL-0up m Cheatnut Hill and Germantown branches, in conjunction with the Woman Buf" Mri r'r.rt2rt-'ura,iie mtlnK at the home of .".. rreueriek Hnyder. Carpenter lane Ger "Jant"wn Mrs F. M Shepard presides. ChMr mtn on arrangements Is Mra Henri N Uonn aHted by Mrs. Frank Miles Day. J nn' lil?"2iiEf",Mf 1S '(!" pia,B' accompanied by W Jve- ?IlB,...na'1 "ad an article. "How It v?.'.??n Wn." MUs Zimmerman alncs Ji?.-i.W"",.,n Albett Wood dclh era campaign rP'Vt"' oM"""8: ""Proa to the "cause " Mrs. S.M rshenard repom op her recent work In New Jersei. Tickets are l"l eenta Proceeds StSi 'oermantoSn0 ehuebranCh """garters. an8dPLo,?u7tM,ltTee1trtha SaPVl"' P"k at Md S 30 p m. Miss Anna McCue speaks at an open-air meeting at rront and Dauphin streets' WOMAN SUFFRAGE PARTY. 3 10 p. m Party's branch In the l.-Sth Legls la,.he.,S,,r"$ 'J conjunction with the Chest nut Hill and Clermnntown branches of tho l'qual Franchise Society, hold mrtrnge meet ing at the homo of Mrs. Frederick M. Bnyder Curpenter lane. Germantonn Details ot meet ing set out about the eenti of the Eaual Franchise Society H 8 :i) p m. Miss Betsy McKay makes mf. frage speech at 27th street and Columbia avenue THE marriage of Miss Mary A. Auth, of Dupont street, Manayunk, and Mr Karl W. Mnrderatcck, of Boston, was aolemnlzed on Tuesday morning In Bt, Mary's Church, the Hev. Henry Oantert ofllclatlng. The bride, who was attended by her sister, Miss Teresa M. Auth, as maid of honor, woro a lovely gown of whlto crepe meteor, embroidered with pearls nnd trimmed with chantllly lac. The maid of honor was gowned In pale yellow crepo. de chine trimmed with chantllly Ince. The bridegroom had for his best man Mr. Wllllnm Schlotter. After an extended wedding trip Mr, and Mrs. Mnrtlcrsteck will reside In East Boston. Mass WATTS-ALLOWAT. Announcements have been received ln this city of the marriage of Miss Ellen Allowny, daughter of Mrs, John Alloway, of Washington, D. C, to Mr. Paul B. Wnlts, on Monday night, June 7, at the home of the brldo's mother. Mr. and Mrs. Watts, on their return from their wedding Journey, will bo at home nt 6215 North Broad strcot, Logan, and will receive after September 1. BTKINFIELD-PBESSMAN. The marrlago of Miss Pauline Press mnn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Pressman, of 2710 West Qlrard avenue, to Dr. Edward Stclnflcld. of 2231 North 33d street, will be solemnized tonight at 6 30 o'clock ln the Both Israel Synagogue, 32d street nnd Montgomery avenue. The Itev. Dr. Marvin Nathan will perform the ceremony, which will be followed by a dinner at the Adclphla. Miss Katharine Pressman will be her sister's maid of honor, and the brides maids will be Miss Dora Stelnfleld, the bridegroom's sister: MIbs Bose Pressman, Miss Kntlnkn Dannenberg and Miss Rose Welnsteln. Miss Miriam Btclnfleld, the little slstor of the bridegroom, will be flower girl. Dr. Benjamin Qraboss, of New York, wilt bo beat man and tho ushors will be Mr Boy Pressman, brother of tho brldei Dr. Joseph Walker, Dr. Arthur Dannen berg and Dr. Frederick Clair. Mr. nnd Mrs. Stclnflcld wlU return from their wedding Journey on September 1 and will be nt homo at 641 North 13th Btrect BITCH1E JACOBS. Among tho Interesting weddings of the week was that of Miss Helen Adole Jacobs, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs Edward Elliott Jacobs, of 1857 North 12th street, and Mr. George Moland Rltchjc, of 280J Oxford street, which took place yesterday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock nt the home of the brldo's parents. Tho Bev. Dr. Her bert B. Burgess, pastor of the Mutchmore Presbyterian Church, performed the cere mony. The bride Was given In marriage by her father. She had two attendants, her sister, Miss S. Isabelle Cleaver, ns maid of honor, and Miss M. Elizabeth Ritchie, tho bridegroom's sister, as uriues- mnlil. The best man was Mr. Howard J. Knlrer, and Mr. J. Burrell Warrington was usher. A reception for the families of the young couple was held after tho ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Kltchle left for nn extended Journey and wlllbe at home after September 1 at 6311 Ogontz avenue, lermantown. HORROCKS-ROBERTS. Miss Bertha Roberts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts, of 2622 West Co lumbia avenue, and Mr. Charles Hor rocks, of 2230 North 18th street, were married last night at the home of the brldo's parents. Tho ceremony was per formed by the Rev. Dr. John G. Wilson, of the Union Methodist Episcopal Church, and was followed by a reception. Mr. Roberts gave his daughter In marriage and she was attended by Mrs. William A Weaver as matron of honor. Mr. John Horrocks was his brother's best man. Tho bridegroom and bride will return from their wedding Journey and will be at homo after July 10, at 2622 West Co lumbia avenue. KAUFFMANN-ULBICH. A pretty home wedding that took place In Tioga last night was .that of Miss Mabel F. Ulrlch, daughter of Mrs. Albert TO&ffii Ulrlch, of 3413 North 17th street, and lit, Affred KaufTmann, of Indianapolis. Iml. The ceremony was performed by the Iter. Arthur C James, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church, of Ambler, Pa Mr. James C Hcppe. matron of honor, tvaa tho onlv attendant. Mr. William Bowne was the best man. A recepllen for the families of the young couple was held after the service Mr and Mrs. Kauffmann, after an extended idumey. will make their home In In dianapolis. ORLOVITZ-BERMAN. A large wedding took place Tuesday afternoon In Grand Hall, th and Whar ton streets, when Miss Lea. Berman, U0 "u , lreI' oecame me bride of Mr. Maurlco Orlovltz, of 232 rine street The bride wore a beautiful rown ot white duchess satin covered with pearls. She carried a bridal bouquet of lilies of th valley and white roses. Miss Adele KaU was the maid of honor. She wore pink taffeta covered with a. spangled tunle She carried a shower bouquet of pink sweot -petLB. The beat man was Mr Louis Or ovltx. The bridesmaids were: Miss Ida Orlovlts, Miss Kitty Welnsteln, Miss Sara Mamon and Miss Henrietta Bern stein. The ushers were! Mr. Samuel Bar lason. Mr. Samuel Berman. Mr. Samuel Tomack and Mr. Benjamin Erllch. Many out-of-town guests were present, Aftef the ceremony a supper was served after which there was muslq and dancing; Tho hrfdal couple have gone to Atlantic Cltr on their honeymoon, where they wlU re main for a month. O'CONNELL HAGOERTT A quiet wedding took place yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Church of St. Thomas Aquinas. 17th and Morris streets, when Miss Margaret Mary Hag gerty, daughter of Mrs. Margaret Mc Crosson. of 1S29 Taaker street, became the bride .of Mr. John A. O'ConnelJ, of 235 ualnbrldgo street. The ceremony was performed by tho Rev. John Phelan. The brido wore nn attractive gown of blue tafTotn, a leghorn hat, trimmed with roses, and n corsage bouquet of pink sweet pens. She wns attended bv her sister, Miss Mary Haggerty, and the best man wns a brother of tho groom. Mr, Thomas O'Connell. A supper fcr the bridal party was served nt the home ot the bride, after which the couple left far a short wedding trip. They will hq at homo after July 1 at 2315 Balnbrldge street. MACAN-ARNY. The wedding of Miss Helen Wormari Amy nnd Mr. George Chase Macun, Jr., of Boston, took placo quietly WcdncMiay niternoon at 3 ociock, at the country home of tho bride's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis W. Amy, Ferromont, near New Britain, Pa. The wedding, wh'oh took place In the garden, was followed by a small reception. Miss Rose Macan was maid ot honqr. and Mr. William A. Macan. Jr.. acted as) best man. Tho ushers wero Mr Louis Wayno Amy, brother of the bride, and Mr. George Winning Selby. The Rev. Clarence Wyatt Blspham, of St Philip's Church, West Philadelphia, ofllcla'ed. FR1EHDS' GEHTRflL S6HG0L surrounds the Student at the most impressionable period of his life with guarded care as to classmates, and moderation as to dress nnd deport ment. It is hoped these fundamentals will continue to appeal to parents. WnlTD FOR TEAR BOOK OF RATES and ceneral Information ot the Friends' Edu cational System from Ktndenrarten to Collet. WM. EIJilER BARRETT, Principal. 1BT1I AND RACE STS.. PHILADELPHIA Watch for the Evening Ledger's Big PHOTOPLAY SECTIO Saturday, June 12 It's the largest motion picture supplement ever issued by any daily newspaper. Special articles, timely stories, latest illustra tions, crisp news of the doings of movie stars and newest develop ments in film craftin short, everything that's big and live and new in filmdom presented by the best writers, critics and pro ducers in the game. Three Headliner Articles to Photoplay-Goers by David Belasco William E. Shay Herbert Brennon Other Big Features Include "The Photoplay From the Producer's Viewpoint" By Siegmund Lubin nMy Early Childhood," by Charles Chaplin. "The Film Exchange," by Harry Bryan. "Screen Fashions," by Eleanor Kinsella McDonnell. , . "Motion Pictures Past and Present," by Edgar Mels. "The Future of the Photoplay," by Kenneth Macgowan. "The Original Drunk " by Billie Reeves. "Censorship," by J. Louis Breitinger, chief motion picture censor of the State of Pennsylvania. And another "Photoplay From the Producer's Viewpoint," by Stanley Mastbaum, who furnishes attractions to 46 theatres in Philadelphia alone. v Here is Philadelphia's "reel" picture news of the year; the grsaet treat for movie patrons ever prepared by a newspaper. Don't miss it. You'll find the big photoplay section tucked in your Evening Ledger ojaturday, June 12. Remember the date and the paper. -iBr ' famiing Singer One Cent T'-X 1 . mp HBS. JAMES L. DPBNA1H smz' mmmi ftSLait