warn EVENING LBDQEB-PHII,ADEL1HIA. Mo.v JXE 14, 1915. Khal DONGS y dna HjT jBT xy" M 0 i,.( fQWaiimiii l K Vw3 Mif I ffffri! ijjrfl llaoes. & rettw $i " cejt dlnp. "like wyou n the u r y S." I na e o mar- their , e of i d-j yean a n yon ft idayi & nesi. iome J .J e aa 1 1 oa ,, "eve. J '- tht 2 of SO - ' for 'J1 VN. 4 -m ocl vs II fjUumnae of Mies Mlll'a School Held tneir annum u,.v.i iu.,.uwuW tb OVororooK uon uuu, Edward Junierich Smith. Jr., will SL, t luncheon and bridge on Fri ge Bala. Tm House. bT;i ilra. F- Williamson Roberts & dinner Saturday evening of IS At the Iiaonor num . . Roberts also entertained lnXor- fe dinner laat Saturday night nt Uio lW MUllccnt Grlaeotn. of Mont- Tnue, gave a ie yesicraay goon, ir'" " Lid Mrs, John Ilrd and Miss JValrd of 247 South 17th street, havo fij their country home at Itydnl. ? Eleanor I. Town, of Short Mills, Lis the euest or ccr sister, airs. r Buehler, of S12 Cast Johnson ; otrmantown. I John Handy Wall, of 2333 South cTHlrtet, has returned to iicr homo New i"i """ - - . r friends. Mrs. Hall beforo her JBfUgs a year ago waa Mies Koba J3m. Mlonff the Main Line fttnMORE.-Mrs. Charles Longstroth, , rjelvlej? Apartments, has returned 26 Atlantic City, whero sho has been ting several weeks. W and Mrs. H. Norman Thorn, of 123 f!rtood avenue, left today for Vent- If 3-i whero they havo taken a cot gl'for the summer. KvERFORD.-Mr. and Mrs. Thomas :i!,i. r.ivlcr. of Cdgewood, and their Sinters. Miss Mary DeWltt Cuyler and m Frances L. DoWltt Cuyler, havo V?.. rj.nox for a few weeks, whero Krsrt staying at the Curtis Hotel. IK, na Mrs. Frank Granger Iienncdy, I if PWUdelphla, will spend the summer it 111 Havenora touri. S l 4..., ,4- TTiU uneawiwi' xxiii 'Sr and Mrs. Clarcnco C. "Walbridge, "feat scmlnolo avenue, upon roturnlng a'thelr tour of California, will spend aalnlnc summer In Jamestown, VI pj. Carrlngton C. Tutwller, of Chest m'iTertue'. Is at present entertaining Caroline Colman, of Richmond, Va. Wr.ind Mrs. Henry H. Doan, of Car- ":.' ... m mt Anfn.fntnlnr. am fiineta ir. tad Mrs. "Henry ulobardson and son, it. John Richardson, of San Francisco. Ik John F. McCloskey, of German- iwa'venue and Bethlehem pike, waa jd a banquet the other evening by ISr'ilo'J! friends at the Old Point Inn. Mtt McCloskey Is ono or tlio Phiia Bjnia physicians who recently havo jpscteered their srvlcea In Franco dur llihe present war. 'a. IVri. E. Harri6on Taylor is spending a B(!c in Warrenton. Va., before going to Mttr Harbor, Me., for the summer. t the wedding of Miss Josephine Wal- 3 Neall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. rriik L. Neall. of Mermaid lane, and Mr. lteil Ingersoll Phillips, Jr., on Monday. lit 21, Mrs. Thomas S. Downing, of fUabursh, will attend Miss Neal as ufrea of honor. Her sister. Miss Ade lilti KealL will be maid of honor. Mr. FMBir will havo as best man Dr. Gray HsjP. McCouch. The ceremony, which a," a quiei one, win lano place ai HBft -t 12:2fl o'rlnrtf. A small ronAntlnn jb' follow Immediately for a few intl Hf friends. t Gerinantown M. and Mrs. J. J. Boyle, of 1030 East CMtea avenue, aro receiving congratu Elons on the birth of a daughter. i T. Hid Mr. "n&VaH A. .lnatr nt 'Pftf C&tlttn AVni1M Vinira rAtnrnarl fmm n jSt to State College, Pa., whero they trended the graduating exercises In Pica their Bon. Mr. Harry C. Jester, participant. 1 Louise Tilce. of 238 WeBt Cheltsn !?". Is entertaining Miss Waldo, of '7a, tor several days. fiS Eleanor Flood, nt WnvrTn avenue. t&Ufta thft nmraannArMB.. ..,i.l... ff P & Bennett's School, Mlllbrook, N. Y. T. lnl fo imit... r. iir..jAM . EH r.n. !..... J. j I SS trip through California. gfi and Mrs, Lannlng Harvey, of ywa-Barre, Pa., arrived last week to ttte iuokvs of Mrs. Harvey's parents. ifeana Mrs. Arthur Burgess, of 6J03 Spantown avenue. Mrs. Joseph D. tflaS0n. SnnthA niiffhta.- In flln n t of Mr. and Mrs. Burgess. A. Thomson, of Ti West Johnson has left tnv Ctnmitn mtf in M. all auramer. and Mrs. Alfred W Harnett, at uerton StrAt hava 1-f nt- AtTfinlln i where they will remain for tho sura- l Mary Brown, of 1J8 Morton street, (VlTned frnm n wa.Vr aHv In At. i City, " ' Howard Cupltt. of Greene and jreets. nas returned from a short "ay Mead. N, J. l,",J, Mrs. Charles H. Gummey, of "ecallum street, havo left for Bay " J.. Whern tti.v will iiuntl th Bf. ' ;rat Blood, of 637 Greene street, ""S tn9 summer In Ocean City, LJartck g. Hovey. of Queen Lane "m navo as her gut for the -r motnw, Mrs. A. K Syester 0rtrude Fetterroan, of 7T Ger- "" ue, will return to her home Or SO from Tarrvtnun.An.thp.- where aha has bi vUltlnsr Along the Reading W. William C. YerkM. at to avenu. gave a dalUMful f their second wadding anaivw- Kwith SadrM and htr son, M- Sdrt at Cedar MtMt ar L nduca .5 TsL ma a IV ii A L IXMMX J 111 Wj1flhtnAH . week for a visit of ..'lkIm,own- ,eft suests of (Mr n ' er?J WS.eks tha Brookllne, Mm. g" V', End.rC8' at Endres by W Bo.,1 nJn h,onor ot Mrs visit. oston ,rinla during her &" t.nulSt 7" ,W an1 have closed th.u l treet' Jenklntown, oSSSn? tt.J!!,U,,,.7 resl" i N t u !. th,lr cottage at Chelsea. months hrft thCjr W1U the summer Ma,horandav- ' ?.. Mather avenu ienklnto'l' , week for Atlantic CI remain for a month. ". IOF Atlantic City. xvW h. ",-, &S""fe rt r ,r;"d iff?" ale and a E5SL0' " motored to Prn L "..u mcy attended the Yale-Princeton Bamo, returning to Ited Bank "that even? West Philadelphia cl'Si-.. !"?"? mentis, have will apend tho sum a? AamLc'.ty thSyilcaheVr?ownCLr SSga- Miss Clara Amy Wants closed her town house, 4103 Spruce street. last week and Owcrov v hr BUmmer home at Ocgo, N. on th0 Susquehanna Hlver to remain, until the Into autumn vvlien sho will journey to CallfornT to vlsl" tho expositions. Miss Wllllts will cnter- othoTmcr hUS Par"CS && .Tii0, ov- and Mr3- William G. "VVclss ol Bd atreot and Woodland avenue, spen Hnlr VJ'TPaAt la3t W0Ck " Mont- ?l- ' !.' J? Frlday thel' entertained Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Deglcr. Mr. and Mrs. Jnm.a r TTN.t .-A iLmC vSt.r,0et', 5ro. 'sPn'l'nff thre'o weeks in National Park, Jf. J. Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Levinc. of 3SI7 Poplar street, will entertnln ns their Buefcts for a month Miss Rno Stern, of Wllllamsport, and Miss Anna Katowsky. of Patton. Mr. and Mrs. William nom-ino- nt im Spruce street, accompanied by their daughter. Miss Knthcrlna Decrlng, will ,cj.vt- uu luLcuiiy, jiuie lo, ror -npo May, N. J., where they will open their cottage iui utu aummer. Girard Estate Mr. nnd Mrs. James R. Green, with their son. Dr James Lawrence Green. who havo been the guests of Mr. and Sirs. H. Stanley Holloway, 2503 South 18th street for the past few dajs have re turned to their homo, in Torrington, Conn. Sir. nnd Mrs. Green came to tho city, to attend tho graduation exercises of Medico-Chi when their son received his degree. Soveral delightful dinner parties were given In their honor by Mr. and Mrs. Hollowny last week. Mra. Flnley Morrow, of 2113 South Woodstock street, accompanied Mr nnd Mrs. Green to their home In Torrington, wiere she will remain during the summer months. South Philadelphia The marriage ofMlss Emily A. Deven ny, daughterxrt Mr. and Mrs. John J, Devenny, of 1811 South Broad street, to Dr. Vincent J. Fenerty, of 2217 East Cum berland street, will tako place on June 23, The last meeting of the season of a most enjoyable card club was held Wed nesday afternoon, when the members motored out to Three Tuns for dinner, and played cards afterward. The party Included MIbs Emily Devenny, Miss Eliz abeth Kelly, Miss Mary Kelly, Mlsa Marie Ryan, Miss Marguerite Ryan, Miss Helen Ryan, Miss Helen Rea, Miss Hes ter Rawley, Miss Dorothea Miller, Miss Alice Thornton, Miss Janctte Shea, Miss Marie Shea, Mrs. Daniel Kennedy, Mrs. Justine Duvall and Miss Anna Ban. Miss Julia Blumsteln, of 617 Balnbridge street. Is spending three weeks with friends at Atlantic City. Mrs. George Ford, 1317 South 32d street, entertained the members of the Five Hundred Club, at her ne on Wednes day HOTEL ARRIVALS OKEBN'S-W. P. Klin. Altooru. Pa; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lasdarly, Homestead, Pa., J. . Siupherd, Ptttiburgb, pa CONTINENTAL. CharlM y, Walton. Rmllnc. Pa.. Joan II. iM; Boyer Raaitlnsr, Pa.; Har old F Snarldan. Cleveland. Ohio. DOONER'fl. ChorlM M. Bathunaycr, Stliars- vllle. Fa., I J Bannaia, Lewlaburg, Pa., F. Owvar, Syraeuaa. N. Y. NWn' GINOKAU John II. Qjlan. Oranite, N. J,; Edward H. Qrfn, Satton, Pa, HANOVBB. W, . Wlka, Altoona. Pa.) Mr. and Mri. A. Banaoa, ItMdlns Pa.; II, C Moore Pitman, N. J. WINDSOR Letlta J. Roate, Lanaterd, Pa., O V, WootUMJ, Laural, Del. VBNDIO W. K. Smith, Dayton, 0.i S. Major Nowburgn. CUloiiuiail, Ohloj O. Adans, Boa ten, Man. ADBLPJIIA H II Cravar. Plttabursh. Pa., awinl HuogartonJ. Now York; air. and Mrs. MoOult. S-minieafc. Pa. BT. JAMK8 Mr. and Mra W. R Ojarholt. PHUsvVsn. Pa-i Mr. aad Mra. G. A. Houw, AlUMW, P. WAIT&W -r asd Mra, T. K. Wllllama, ggrtM Ctr Pa-i S- w. Klfr. Pltuourgh. RTBKTOK. Mr. and Mm. Kama, Pittaburcb, PaT, Mr! aad MM. J. Rablaa, frllkM-Barr; cotoHXA'DX.-. M. Kiag. Ubtoatown, Pa ; RjTrWHOUM.-J TkpM nrdrt N r. hu ""5PSV -."v.1! ." vs.. -r. hi . i . Kuuoy, v uijjbvub - WWiwoan. -. HUUmji, 3!!SCTRiiS Wa-htnstos. O C ssftjzrssr K-un fW-tt tMVllll HITZ-C-HLTOK Mr and Mra C. HaafcoU. KThoi-ivlSe. Oa . E J L. .EK ekw M. ru . a p Gail 4sBrat, Ufa. K. KoUB. Chicago. BiooUyn. N. X HI. r, n. ACkarnus. MRS. MARY HALLOCK GREENEWALT Well known in social nnd musical circles of this city. Photograph by Mathildo Weil. North Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Eugcno M. Stern, of 2103 Spring Garden street, with their family, aro occupying their country home In Mel rose. St. Luke's episcopal Church, of B and Huntingdon Btreets, held a supper Satur day from 430 until 7 o'clock at Hunting Park Mrs. John Seargent. Mrs. Cox, Mrs. Walter Scott and Mrs. William Itow bottom havo charge of tho tables Miss Helen Elslo McIClnley, whose mar riage to Mr. Barton G. Levin will tako place on Tuesday, entertained at lunch con Saturday at her home. 161D Green street. Her guests woro Mli Alison Levin. Miss Florcnco Levin, Miss May Johnston, Miss Doris Howes, Miss Rob erta Stover, Miss Helen Fry, Miss Marian Irwin and Mies Hannah Helsteln Satur day evening a dlnner-danco will bo glvon by tho parents of tho prospective brldo groom at tholr homo in Merlon, nnd on Monday evening Mr and Mrs. McIClnley will entertain the bridesmaids and ushers Informally at supper following tho wed ding rehearsal. Miss Bllnerva S Susnor, of 2101 North 9th street, gave a dinner last week In honor of Miss Minerva Levin's return from New York. Among those present were Miss Minerva Lovin, Miss Susan Le Vnln, Miss Jcnnlo Sontag. Miss Cella Schwamerfeld, Miss Cccolla M. Platt, Miss Minerva S Susncr. Mr. Nathan Son tag. Mr. William Fields. Mr. William Ra boff. Mr. Samuel Klein, Mr Morris Son tag and Mr. Benjamin Bergcr. Mr. Jerome Bennett entertained the Stags, Jr., a club of which he Is a mem ber, at his home, 201S North 17th street. Saturday night. Dr. nnd Mrs. II. D. Johnson, of Cen tral avenue, havo returned from a very enjoyable trip to Atlanta, Ga., and other points South. Mr. A. Jackson Smith nnd family, of West avenue. Jcnklntown, will leavo the middle of June for Ocean Grove, N. J., where they have taken n cottage for tho summer. Mr Henry D. New bold and his daugh ter, Mrs. Howard Cramp, havo gono to Atlantic City for a short stay. Frankford Jlr. Norman T. Castor, of Northwood, Ii enjoying a month's stay In Ashevllle, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Holmes have opened tholr home at 1821 Paclilc avenue, Atlantic City, for the summer. They will entertain a number of week-end par ties this month and July. Miss Mildred Stout, of Holmesburg, has had as her guest for a few days Miss Dorothy Marring, of Jenklntown. Miss Ella Patterson, ot Holmesburg, has as her guest over the week-end Miss Lydla Parker. Mr. and Mrs. George M. Coons, Jr., of Hnrrlson street, are receiving congratula tions on the birth of a son May 23. Mrs. Coons wnB formerly Miss Pauline Hos kins, of Germantown Miss Grace Freeman, of Lelper street, daughter of Mr. and 3Irs. James Free man, has returned, after an extended trip through the West, where she attended the Can Francisco and San Diego Exposi tions and nas extensively entertained by her Western friends. Miss Marion Powers, of 2310 Frankford avenue, has been entertaining Miss Melba Craucer, of Mlllbuin, Pa, and Mr and Mrs Howard Stoudt, of Reading. Pa MRS. MAURICE ORLOVITZ who Wore her marriage on Tues day was Mioa Lea Barman, of 410 Reed street. Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Yitz are spending several weeks in Atlantic City. Tioga Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chlpman, of C51J North 13d street, will leave on Juno 16 for a tour through tho West to tho Pacific coast. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. neuter, of est Tioga street, aro occupying their cottage at Wlldwood, N. J. Miss Ellraboth Clark, nt TtmnH nnil Clearfield streets, will spend the summer nt hor country homo In Fort Washing ton, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Edwards Welt zel. of J52S North 21st street, will leave shortly to pass tho summer months at Sccano, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Jncob B. Staub, Jr., have Issued Imitations for the marriage of their daughter, Miss Sarah Elizabeth Staub, to Mr. Robert J. Love, on Wed nesday ovening, Juno 16, at their home. 4155 Germantown nvenue. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas F. Armstrong nnd their family, of North 23d street, have gone to Ocean City, where thrv will occupy their cottage until Into In tho autumn. Miss Edna Gaw- and Miss Elslo Krouse, of West Allegheny avenue, will spend thu week-end at tho Runcocas Club, :n Beverly, N. J. Miss Mabel Llnd and Miss Laura Llnd, ot 1723 West Tioga street, nio spending some time In Bethlehem, Pa. Mrs. Carl Melxner, of Louisville, Ky., Is tho guest of Mrs Charles Melxner, of 3351 North 19th street. Roxborough Tho annual commencement exercises of tho St. John the Baptist High School, on Rector street above Cresson, Manayunk, took placo Saturday nftornoon Tho ex ercises were held in the parish hall at 3 o'clock. Twenty-flvo young Indies re ceived their diplomas Tho trial scena from "The Merchnnt of Venice" was pro duced, with Miss Maria E. Cunnle, aa Portia; Miss Mary R. Lcahman, as Shy lock, and Miss Bertha N. Mare as An tonio Tho Rev. Eugeno Murphy opened the exercises with prajer. The address to the graduates was delivered by tha Rev. James II. Gavin, of St. Mary's Church, Phocnlxville. Medals and diplo mas were presented by tho Rev. Eugene Murphy. Miss Maria E. Cunnle delivered tho valedictory address. Tho members of tho class Included Miss Catherine Callahan, Miss Marie Flana gan, Miss Catherine Hlgglns. Miss Doro thy Lottus, Miss Anna McIIhenny, MIsb Mary O'Harn, Miss Ireno Casstdy, Miss Maria Cunnle, Miss Bertha Hare, Miss ,Edlth Chldester, Miss Mary Grlffln. Miss Mary Leahman, Mls3 Mary Mclntyre, Miss Matilda McHugh, Miss Mary Tyrell, .Miss Helen Burgess, Miss May Gannon, MlSa UCTllUUO mucilt Ai,oa ..etc,, A.Q- lckle, Miss Antoinette Lecher, Miss Cecelia Norton, Miss Annette Mcllvalne, Miss Alice McNlchoi, Miss Frances Scan Ion and Miss Teresa Winchester. Manayunk Lodge, No. 31, I. O O. F. conducted services at the Odd Fellows' Homo, 17th and Tioga streets, yesterday. A malo quartet, composed of the Rev. Isaac Ward, Mr. George Anman, Mr E Joseph Smith and Mr. Leon Blrkmlre, gave vocal selections. Tho Rev. Isaao Ward delivered tho address. On Friday a rose festival will be held by the juniors of the Manayunk Baptist Church. Saturday eenlng, In America Hall, a play written by Mrs. Marion Whalley Cole. "Suffragists as Men See Them." was given for the benefit ot the Y. W. C. A. Lansdowne Mrs Thomas Love, of 55 East Green wood avenue, has returned to her home from a two-week stay in Atlantic City, N. J Mrs. John Holston and son, Mr. Ed ward Holston, of Ontario, Can . are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley New kirk, of Shadeland avenue, for an In definite stay. Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Thrasher, of 45 West Essex avenue, are receiving con gratulations on the birth of a son. Miss Lillian Leonard, of North High land avenue, has aa her gueat MlH Bes sie Hoppersett, of West Philadelphia. Mlsa Marjorle Magens. of 17 West La crosce avenue, is visiting friends In Raw ley, N. J. Mr. and Mrs, R. B. Dunbar, of West PlumaMad avenue, have Jutt returned from a visit to Boston. Nettcea for the Soaletr pas wU1 be acwpteJ and pristed la the Erenlni Ledier. but aU stub nolleae rnuat be written on one aide ot tbe paper, muat be atfnad la full, with full addreas, and wbM poMlbla talepheoa number muat be KifM. Sftut all aah osmronnlaaittooa to "Soaietr IWior," STefU-r Ledrer, es Cbaatout atrt, VstaM ibe iMiutremeota are carried Mt ae Ibit taleaUa may be peaalMe, ibe Boetaas will -at be published . BHiiiiiiJ MISS BESSIE G. TIIURTZ Who is tho youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Thurta, of 6831 Magnolia avenue, Gorman town. Mr. and Mrs. Thurtz an nounced the engagement of Miss Thurtz to Mr. Samuel S. Scarpel last week. Northeast Philadelphia l AWeuU-S an8d 3 iwV,lM? FoIz havo moved from avenue? nVCnU to FrilnWor1 strt imtph St01?' ot 827 Nrt'' h VrrmnnT ' 0Ccupy her agc. 207 South Vermont avenue, Atlantic City, with Mrs. Levis, of St. Louis, aa her guest. ,,!,' S" A- Lowensteln. of 1533 NMhnn ' iM,rCCl' 1,aa aa hor B"Mt M Nathan Lolcman, of Savannah, Ga. Delaware County Tho graduation exercises at tho Penn sylvania Military College nro announced to bo as follows: Yesterday, baccalau reate sermon to cadets nt St. Paul's Protestant Eolsconnl rhuh. . ...... A1,".?"1.1 R,ay: Wednesday. Commencement Day at tho college buildings. Invitations havo been issued for tho commencement cxcrclsos to bo held by mcIers of. th0 Walllngford High bchool this evening, at 8 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown havo re turned from a visit to tho expositions in California. Mrs. Brown Is a popular hostess In Media. ' Mr. Frank Coppock, of Ridley Park, will leavo this week for a protracted tour of tho Wost. which will Includo a stay at tho expositions. Rev. nnd Mrs D. F. McFaul, of Hockes sln, Del., havo Issued cards announcing tho engagement of their daughtor, Miss Grace Cecelia McFaul. to Mr. Joseph J Dougherty, of Sharon Hill. Mm. Wlllinm Russell will entertain Mrs Thomas Schneider, of New York, at her homo in Media. Mrs. John Martin Broomnll, of Media, has opened her summer residence, Dclco-on-Masanaqua, at Herbcrtsvlllo, N. J. Camden and Vicinity Mr. Wano Kraft, of West Callings wood, was graduated from Eplncopnl Academy last week. Mr. Bennett Gilbert, of Haddontleld, was graduated from the Hacrtord School, nnd Mr Malcolm Welkel, of Maple avenue, Merchantvllle, will bo graduated from Havcrford Col lege today. Mr C. H. Laird, Jr. and famllv, of Merchantvllle. have rented their home for the summer and will occupy a cottage nt Ocean City. Miss Laura Poole and her son, William Poole, nnd her sister, Miss Ida Frlcke, formerly of Camden, but now in their cottage at Pitman, exp-ct to leave on tho 22d for k trip to California. The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Thompson, of Woodbury, nave been visit ing Mr. Thompson's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. nnd Mrs Edwin Thompson, at their residence on Prince street, Bor dentown. N J EL A A A A A. A A.V'A 'ft A A' k"ii uroDean xjires inimerica The temperature surrounc Hot Springs VIRGINIA , The Homestead OPEN ALL THE YEAR The Bath Establishment has fa cilities for everv form of treatment found at the famous spas in Eu rope. Natural heated water at 104. Spout baths for rheuma tism and gout. Golf. Tennis Courts. Liyery. etc H'rlU te but terucmeflf hr Utatkm ON THURSDAY evening. Juno 10. at . 7 o'clock, Anna, only daughter of Hamilton Henry Gilkyaon and Nellie Trego Gllkyson, ot Phoenlxvllle, and Mr Halph J. Baker, Esq., son of Dr. Bugeno 'Baker, principal of the OlrU' Normal School, of the city ot Philadelphia, were married by the Friends' ceremony at tho friends' Meeting House, 15th and flaee streets. Philadelphia. Tho overseers were Mr. and Mrs. Carroll C. Ltpplncott and Mr. and Mrs. Barclay White. The mar riage certificate was read by Dr. D. Eu gene Baker, father of the bridegroom. Mrs. Hamilton If. Gllkyson, Jr., of Phoenlxvllle, was the matron of honor. and tha bridesmaids wero Miss Elisabeth Keler, of Morton, Pa.; Miss Elisabeth Thompson, of Mont Clare, Pa,, and Miss Elisabeth Bennett, of Pittsburgh. The best man waa Mr. T. Walter Gll kyson, and the ushers were Mr. Arthur Eastburn, of Doylestownl Mr. Eugene Baker, Jr., of Lansdowne; Mr. Philip M. Hicks, of Avondale, and Mr. Hamilton II. Gllkyson, Jr., of PhoenlrvlUe. A wedding reception was held Imme diately after the ceremony at the Belle-vue-Stratford. The bridegroom Is a graduate of Bwarth more College and of the law department of the University of Pennsylvania, and since his graduation has been an Instruc tor In the law department of the "Uni versity. He Is connected with the law firm of ex-Attorney General Frederlo W. Flelta In Harrlsburg, whose offices are largely Interested In rallrond and cor poration work. On their return from their wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Baker will resldo at 2011 North 2d street, Harrlsburg, where they will be at homo to their friends after the 1st of September. Among thoso who attended the cere mony and the reception were: Dr. and Sirs. Eugene Baker, Miss Marlon Baker, Miss Edna Baker, Miss Dorothy Longcope. Mr. and Sirs. Harold Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. J. Carroll Ltppln cott nnd Miss Elslo Crier, of Lansdowne. Ex-Attorney General Frederic W. Flelts, of Scrnnton, Po. Mrs. Caroline G. Murflt and Mr. Wal laco G. Murflt, of Fort Washington; Mrs. Charles W. Bmlth, of Denver, Col. Mr. and Sirs. John J. Gheen, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Holding. Mr. and Mrs. Will lam P. Shnrpless, ot West Chester. Dr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Rulon, Mr, nnd Sirs. Charles H. Cox, Miss Mary Cox. Mr. Gerry Cox, Colonel and Mrs. IT. 8, Will iams, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew R. Whltaker, Mr. Samuel A. Whltaker, Mrs. James Wells Pennypacker, MIbs Esther Leggett, Miss Gertrude Pennypacker, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred P. Scull, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Reoves, Mr. John M. Reeves, Dr. and Mrs. F. D. Emock, Mr. Beresford Eraack, Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Miller, Mr. nnd Mrs. William H. Oullck, Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel J. Reeves, Miss Martha Penny packer, Miss Amelia Green, Miss Helen MacCallum, of Phoenlxvllle. Mr. and Mrs. D. Newlln Fell, Mlsa R. Emma Trego, Jlr. and Mrs. Paul Frco man, Mr. Do iglass Storey, Prof, and Mrs. Earl Barnes, Miss Mary Barnes, Miss Elizabeth Loyd, Sir. Livingston Smith, Dr. J. Milton Griscom, Sir. and Mrs. Gar rett Brownback. Mr. and Mrs. James T. Schrader, Miss Anna Hughes, Sir. Edward Fell, Miss Abigail Jackson, Mr. Amos J. Pcaslee, of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Trego, of Bryn Athyh. Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Keller, Miss Elizabeth Keller, Mr. J. Walter Keller, of Morton, Pa. Sir. and Sirs. Alison Baker, of Gapv Pa. Miss Elizabeth Greenfield, of Cochran vllie, Pa. Sir. and Sirs. AVilllam D. Swisher, of Atgien; Jir. anu airs. Kichard D. Bar clay and Miss Mary Llpplncott. River- ton. f. j.; sir. and Mrs. J. Whltaker Thompson, Sir. and Sirs. Herman Ober holtzer. Miss Blartha Thompson. Mrs. Samuel Hunter, Sir. Charles F. Hunter, SIIss Gertrude Oberholtzer, SIIss Angellno Oberholtzer, Sir. Charles Oberholtzer, Slont Clare. Sir. and Mrs. J, Everton Ramsey, Sir. and Sirs. Frank II. Grlffen. Mr. and Sirs. Edward M. Basset t, Swarthmore: Mr. and Sirs. Spencer Lawrence Coxe, Sir. Hugh B. Eastburn. Bristol. Dr. and Sirs. Spencer Lee Trotter, Cheyney. Pa.: Mrs. Slorltz G. Llppert, Mr. and Sirs. Arthur Hoopes, CoatesvlIIe, Pa.; Sir, Charles Slllton WIster. Mrs. W. E. WJster. SIIss Rebecca W. WIster, Ardmore; Mr. and Sirs. Walter Palmer. Mr. T. J. Snroul. Chester, Pa. Judge Henry C. Conrad. Georgetown, Del., Mr. George Wanger, Norrlstown: Sir. and Sirs. Howard Cooper Johnson, Chestnut Hill. Pa.; Sir. Paul W. Schaef fer, Reading; Sir. and Sirs. Charles L. Sillier, Lancaster; Sir. and Sirs. John T. AMUu A ' a"X"A "'.' X 'A 'A "A" In the Heart of the Virginia Mountains Offering AD the Facilities of the Famous European Spas during the heated months because of iding mountains is lower than any other region in the bast White Sulphur Springs WEST VA. The Greenbrier OPEN ALL THE YEAR European Plan The White Opcai Jtif lit far tiie Samoer Ataericaa ftaa The Bath House contains every known appliance for successfully supplying treatments prescribed by' the leading European spas. Golt, Tennli Courts, Lt7 tc Writt It Uttl fnaftatcmeM fir laoibbt CHESAPEAKE & OHIO RAILWAY THE RHINE, THE ALPS ANQ THE BATTLEFIELD LINE Direct Line to America's Great Thermal Region THROUGH ?ULLMAN SERVICE McTntyre, Parkesburff. Miss Leila, Vfel lamson. Pottstown, Pa. BAILEY-FiNNEaAX. A quiet wedding took placs on Wednes day, June 9. when MM nam lsuim Flnnegan, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Abram Finnegan. became the 1tlae of Mr. Raymond II Bailey. The ceremony took placo at 4 o'clock In the Church ot ?,?A,L ot v'ctory. the Iter. P. U. AInl,n.. b,r Ur, 'ttM' Mtt- J" Alphonsuo Lyon, Jr., as matron 61 'nonof, wore a traveling suit of dark blue gabet. dine, and a hat of white straw. 8h Mh vnti. ?. "we bouquei of lilies of the- I '"'nri1 nnnegart. of West Chester. After the ceremony Mr nnd Mrs. Bailey rturfJm,r VM1. sjid on their return will reside In West Philadelphia. nfAM?.C!Jloenl.enl-' mal8 ot to marriage of Miss Jennie Leowenheart, daughter of Mr. and Sirs, Leon Leowenheart, of M7 uermantown avenue, and Mr riu Hcnneeberg. of Camden, ort Sunday, Jons Newman. J10I North Broad street, the Rev. Marvin Nathan officiating. Tha bride was nttended by Miss Laura Behnw oerg, sister of the bridegroom, as maid of honor, and her sister. Miss May Leowenneart aa bridesmaid. The best ,ln 15 a brolher 'ho bridegroom, J0m,Btn:m Bchnberg. a recepUoi followed the ceremony, after which the young couple left on their wedding trip to Niagara Falls and Canada, and on , nriLlr1 w,,n bB ftl hom Ja Broadway, Camden. Wilmington Miss Vivian Humphrey, of Boston. Mass.. Is the guest this week of Mr. and Sirs Robert W. .Morrow until tomorrow, when she will leave for her home, stop S.S fl.."!? wajr ,or commencement week at Smith College, from which she gradu ated last year. Tho marriage of Miss Mildred Evetard Kirk and Mr. Albert Rae Du Bell will be solemnized next Thursday evening In. the Second Baptist Church The Rev. Thomas P. Hollowny will officiate. Her maid of honor will bo Miss Marguerlts Johnson and the bridesmaids win be Whi".. , Xjana MUa Ktherin White This evening Sir. Du Bell win entertain his attendants at the Hotel du Pont. Sir. Du Bell's best marl will be Mr. Howard C. CoIllnB and Mr, Slerwyn a Scott Mr. S. Lorraine Footer, M? Frank A. McHugh and Mr. Robert C. Collins will be ushers. "WHAT'S DOING TONIGHT ?" aJJSlfi1 tfjiSer?11"1- Bw,ety' 13W UaM ti!"K'.,mnih s,reet Improvment Assoda. tion. tJlrard aienuo and ooth atreat. S o'clock, f ree. tJnleriltr of Ptnnarlvanla. trustcea, TJntvar atty Llbrarr: 8 o'clock. Philadelphia Cnapttr. Amarioatt Inatttuta of Archltecta. ISO! Cbancallor att. 8 o'clock. Oak Lane Improvement Association. Cbaltia ana Parle avenuea; 8 o'clock. ITm. municipal uaaa. uaaeraon ucmara; s o'cloclc PhlladelphU o'clock. Bend, .tlj I1) Plata; 8 SUFFRAGE EVENTS TODAY WOMAN BUFFRAQB PARTT 5p.ni T01 Copunlttea meets at :723 Chest nut mreet. DUtrlct Kadara make reports on work1 in their varloua districts. Mra. Otora Plcraol, iPrcaldea ' """ . 5. p" .m.T9.nv".lr' ,l3r 'or h h iecla lutlve Dlatrlct at tbe home or Dr. Alice Nor ton. Ml South 18th atreet. T N lO p. ro Open-air meetlnr at 33d and Cumberland atreete Speakera, Ulaa EatU Jtuaael and Sitae May Maeken. aaij EC1UAL FRANCHISE SOCIETT. Noon ll!i Bertha Sapovila apeaka to em ployci ot the PhlladelptUa Rapid Tranalt Com. pan? at the car ahopa, 40th street and Wood land avenue Noon Mlaa Anna McCua aDealca n ,misl.. at Cramp'a ahlpyarda. 7 p. m. Mlaa Bertha Sapovlts addreasea tha American Drench ot Drcaireakera Union. 1114 rch street 8 p. ni. Open-air meetlns at 60th and Cheat nut itreeta. Breaker. Mlaa Ilertha Bapovlti. bJSO p. m. Open-air meetlns at Kenalarten avejue and Cumberland atrcet. Speaker. Mlaa Anna McCue. NKVV CENTURT QUII.D. 8 p, m. 8urtraj -action holdt meetlnr at ltOI Loruat atraeu Miss Mary Insham, of tha Equal Franchlae Society-, deltvara addrsai oa IElilatlon X "A A 'A A A-A-yA'X X1" the altitude and f i