m: EVENING LEDGES-PHILADELPHIA. TUESDAY, JUKE 15 1915. -X-t- "M-MPtaAwMMMU 530AL a Mine of. Mies Edith Korsyth, !?jnB.. .... Mm. Charles H, PL0.' '.r. and Mr. William pSS.-wM,Wkep,ace,,,rt,r rlde a nu IT. ... i .i, family the cere- Kvery nulet. Only the mem ml Vi: Jui. will be present. I i ft Townscnd will nccompany H'S- liih nld(?way Towns- J.' i. .alls 'or Paris on the toSSKep of Mr nnd Mr. ik ". .SS of Bryn Mawr. will Wmrarrled-onrulyyo S.0fDoctor"vkson will of is,i,tt li ophthalmologist or the Stfnet the war uegan. "" .. rVV.nlSoftheUn,veV: E & Club this week. 0 '. ,hi a-rls or mo a ....... WijiX Tissue nno wl" " '" v., I .itennthe conference aro Miss iffo u.na ,.l.. T.n Llillc. Miss & Katherlno Ojcden. Miss Tn rrinch Earie, iiss uuiwi .ft ittTcharlotto Fohnestock and Mies '? Mokes Miss Earner . xiowen tW9 &Akv Mrs. Charles Rodman r'T..; Mrs. Norman jswson win ? (hi rarty. The officers of tne W" JK.lflt Mies Esther n. J..t... MMldent. Mrs. Marmaduko Kir- treasurer. Miss Mary R. Paul; IillM Elizabeth S. Myers, of St. mlf'F.i7,.. .Tnwohlno A. Watt. mi '',.":, Kri fcSrirx prrsiu""" I. ud Mrs. warner j. oi S,.'.Td McCrea are spending some P-..' ?.. nnn Tnn. StockbrldKc. ; It f "u """ IliCrlwLlPPlncott hns Kone .t0 I1CW KfK a ftw days, where she has Trier son-ln-lftw ana aauB u. KM Douglas Franchot, at the Plaza. IS" iaa Mrs. Edward Pago Vogcls and KSX.r. Miss Eleanor S. Voscls. Kjiia their city rcsiueuuo i -.-JR.. street next week and spend the "..- i.ixntin rMtv. On account mwr t"w" . . . . o Bffttenl death In tho family. Miss Ki U1 not be presented to society L-ilei which her parents had planned I At fcr her at their residence on No Kr J but will probably be tho guest Itot' t a small danco later In tho M&x... mt k . . . . . . ml-, nltt Marshall, of ShanRnai. uninn. : yrtred in this city for a stay of sov- JitAi. and Is at present the guoat - 'fflWtlur and sister-in-law. Mr. and -fewwln Jacquett Sellers, at their : jAnM Pino street. Mr. nnd Mrs "o -will leave on July 1 for a visit to ?hMma-Paclflc Exposition and other 'i of Interest In the West. Their 17 will cover a period of more than iiponihl. fclinl Mrs. Charlcmagno Tower nnd ?Wl Oertrudo and Helen Tower, k5i ipendlng tho summer at the teiienl, their country place nt ater .' &X.1: entertained at a small dinner (3 twits last week. fciai Mrs. Howard Spencer Graham, JaPUirli Thayer Graham, Miss Mar- V alTUyer Graham nnd Howard Spen- ' sioim. Jr.. will close Montrose, their l ce at Chestnut Hill, ort June 19. ' 4JWP7 tnelr cottage at Newport for nuunci. JKud Mrs. Edward C. B. Fletcher 1. ijdr Infant daughter closed meir attest, 135 South 18th street, to- ! m&i will spend the early summer mt. Fletcher's mother. Mrs. George - irrSier, at Radnor. Later on they p to Maine. fa. flrederlck H. Shelton entertained t igxHir t luncheon Sunday at her ' at (A Creek road, near Media. , r,taiars. Charles S. Hirst, of the aits-Stratford, spent tho week-end at MjJUITiUt. Kk MJ Mrs, Richard D. Wood and Stllldrtn, who spent the late spring I iMr country homo In Wawa, are f CCCJBVlnc their rottacra at Cape May ffs luramer. -IT .?. I N. MacHenry, of St. David's. '.an uut BMeios, or imicaso, bo jsw low week. K litB4 Mrs. Henrv E. Busch. of 1006 BS 'tret, are occupying their cot- !fci spring Lake, N. J., for mo HBIipbam and Miss Maria S. Blsp- fiVI'l !.. .!., . . A41. r. rHi mvbq uieir iown uoune, iou jv $ place, the first of next month Wl to to Lake Mohonk for the Benjamin Ford Orton and Miss ir Orton, of tho Newport, have yips May for tho summer. M Mrs. William Woodward Ar- tneir daughter. Miss Eleanor ho ha raturncd from Atlantic H close their town house, 2116 f, and occupy the houso tney n at Ardmore for the summer. feisl Mrs. Henrv Paul Ballv. of Ard- fl rive, a suoper tonight In honor heney C Smith and Mr. Joseph h Who will h married on Thurs- i their bridal party. The guests JriMl W T4allv. Mian TTImiiof ST Mls Eleanor W. Deans, Miss - wunams, Miss Bmlly I). Saun I Marlon T. Mvers. Misa Isabel jton. ' long the Main Line llFORD Mim, WatiMi T Orls- "lertlnlni MIm Harriet Alex. r nxedo. and Miss Margaret Boston. JbOtnai J. T.r. V,o r.lnraul I Vork. whero she has been vis- wai, rs Bernard Harrison. MAWRlilsi Mary Jeffers, of -"w roaa, is spending the sum- wrema. Fa. Miss BeJlers will ' home L WftftlAn nf rittir mart tU summer at Cotult, Mass. "Mr and Mra r-Rarla Pratt V- Lt yohtln party last week ort - . ror inwr son, Mr. Uman. Jr Thslr guests In- wowy Corkrsn. of w- . MtKa Tta 1?a Xllaa Xflr. Mum France MoCann. Mr. lord. Mr Cnliirf OiOkprord Turnr. Chestnut Hill iaf" ohn rU Marsden and TJ SllMM riAMUlav UIWUB. Musdsa and Master JuUn Mdswlck Varau hivt r- IhtJr wulirti in nJ will I m:. t m S3 H Ws m u t"i AtUniw CUy, whert dllU KSQH I L II err.?nullon "-nshaw. of Monteom ery avenue, entertained Informally at M sBB,ard": ?flnoon "h"o' o Jars" ftu'SSt'gl'lg. " Helen Bell and M89 Katharine Dccrlng. Germantown ,J!ruha,rl"P'lCon'.of m7 Kn street. an8eUdrvfettn B"nardln' CaI- '' l'in8.01"""' of m Wa'n9 avn"e. Ohio a V ys ln Clevcland, will leave shortly for Exeter. N. H. where sho will spend the summer. tan."" im" Whl,111, cf B12 Churcn lane, will leave shortly for San Hcrnardlno, Cal, ..:J-.a,en FllnB' of Grecn8 nnJ Coul ter streets, accompanied by her daughter, will leave shortly for Pino Orchard Conn., whero they will remain for some time. Mr. and Mrs. William Sketchley, of 7007 noyer street, have left for Ocean City to spend the summer. Dr. and Mrs. Edwin I. Becker, of 6103 Wayne avenue, have roturned from a tour of tho Middle West. Mrs. Jano H. Harmer, of 602) Greene street. Is visaing friends In Pittsburgh. Miss Mario Kurtz, of 122 East Pleaennt Btreet. has returned to her home from Haddon Heights, where she was tho guest of Mrs. Blanco Hallerman. West Philadelphia Mrs. Irwin N. Megargee, Miss Lorna p. Megargeo and Miss Miriam Megargee have closed their npnrtment at tho Es sex, 31th nnd Chestnut streets, nnd nre at Chelsea for tho summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Rlchnrd Van Gilder, ot 4081 Haiel avenue, will leave for Ocean City on July 1 to occupy their cottage for tho summer. They will entertain a large houso party tho first week In August In honor of their niece, formerly Miss Arabella Bethetl, whose marrlngo to Mr. Edward B. Seeger took place recently. Their guests will Inoludo Miss Elva Betholl, Miss Bess Bethel!. Miss L. Vnn Gilder, Miss Harriet Schurck, Mr. Floyd Van Gilder, Mr. Ralph Van Glider, Mr. George Johnson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Washing ton Van Gilder nnd Mr. and Mrs. Wlnton Smith. Miss Rosalie C. Kelly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Kelly, of 6131 West minster nvenue, gradunted from Frey's Conservatory of Music Inst Saturday evening with the highest honors nnd was awarded first prize. The 20th annual re cital of tho conservatory consisted of a well-selected program, Miss Kelly's "left handed solo" on the piano being greatly appreciated. North Philadelphia Mrs. Emily L. Morse, of Brldgeton, N. J., Is tho guest of Mrs. Harry Elliott, ot 1807 North Cnmac street. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott nnd Mr. Edward O. Elliott will leave tho end of the month to Join Mr. Elliott's mother nnd sister, Mrs. Geneva Elliott, nnd Miss Florence El liott, nt their summer homo In Vcntnor. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Engnrd, of 15th and Edgely streets, will leave shortly for At lantic City, whore they will occupy their cottago until late In the autumn. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ferdinand Dllsheimer, of C021 Diamond street, left last week for a tour through the West to the Pacific coast. Mr. and Mrs. John Shriner, of Button wood and 7th streets, nro spending a few weeks with friends ln Saratoga, N. Y. On June 20 the Girls' Friendly So ciety of tho Free Church of St. John will glvo a trolley party. On July 13 they have planned to have a lawn party. The Phlnx of Portland, a club of North Philadelphia, entertained a week-end party at their bungalow, Awcomonln. The members of tho club who attended were Miss Elsie F. Kurtz. Miss Edith V. Manning. Miss Snrah G. O'Nell. Miss Grace I. Fox, Miss Florence R. Carey, Miss lleno K. Manning. Mr. Paul D. Allen. Mr. Joseph J. Foley. Mr. Cleve T. Dougherty, Mr. John P. X. Foley, Dr. P. J. Deene and Mr. Drlscoll Druedlng. Mrs. J. V. O'N'ell. of 1505 Diamond street, chaperoned the party. Northeast Philadelphia Mr. Floyd Erlckson, well known In Ken sington, is motoring through the north ern section of the State. Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Llppincott, whose wedding attracted much attention last week, will upon their return from their honeymoon take up their residence at Drexel Hill The bride was formerly Miss Martha Miller. 1769 Frankford avo nue. Mr. David Miller entertained a number of his friends at his summer home, the Brldgewater Cottage, at Croyden. on Sunday, The annual outing of the Falrhill Year ly Beneficial Association will be held at Welsbrod's Farm. Cottman street and Castor road, this coming Sunday. Men active In all the northeast activities will be present. The wedding of Miss Mary Maag, 3127 Hartvllle street, and Mr. Joseph Arm strong. 3147 Gau street, last week, oc casloned much surprise to their friends. The young coupla have Returned from their honeymoon trip to Atlantic City. Mr James MeCuaker, of 36S0 Belmore avenue is back home after a month's vacation to the mountains around Dubois, Fa Mr. McCusker Is prominently identi fied with the social and athletlo life of Kensington. , MUa Mamie McDonald, of New Tork, Is vfitUar for an extended time Mrs. Gladys SrolUww. Ww SUniw '. Mrs David StrumP and her daughter. MIM Miirte Strumpf, of SSJJ North Front itrett. are spenomg me umm mi. h Mayethoff at Pottstown. a. Mr. ' ...T c.-.in.nf will shortly laave to Join hu wife aad daughter. Upon the ojoae fbe Pawaa-Paclfle axpwIUbn Mr. strums is prominent in the BuaUiwi Mea's Assoclatisa In Kensington and Is widely kwfl amMB the residents of that soUon. ur Sdward gooMradlke. Met Orthodox treat. Imvm this week for a mMttb's trio v tn fanama -nsi tuiM, w gnmsrodike Is proniaeaUy ideatlU4 with Oe soittawarfc NaUua! Saak, Who will bo married this evening Along the Reading Tho members of the Onk Lane Neigh borhood Club will hold n Boclal affair at the hall on Broad street tomorrow evening. The commlttco In charge In clude Mrs. J. A. Parker, Mrs. S. Huns bergcr, .Mrs. B. Q. Illtchncr and Mrs. A. V. Dudley. Thoso to bo present are Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W. Van Artsdulen, Mr. and Mrs. II. N. Thlsscll, Mr. nnd Mrs. Bato nian Haddington, Mr. nnd Mrs E. B. McCnll, Mr. and Mrs. F. Frltsch, Sr., Miss Matilda Wlrth, Mrs. Frederick Frltsch, Jr, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Robert son, Sr., Mr. nnd Mrs. Robertson, Jr., Mr. nnd Mrs. Reeves, Miss Cora Reeves, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. E. Parker, Miss Kath rryn Parker, Mr. nnd Mrs. Bates, Mr. nnd Mrs. Owen Hnttcn, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wnlli-r, Mr. nnd Mrs. Peters. Miss Laura Tetcrs, Miss Cclla Peters, Mr. nnd Mrs. Miller, Sr., Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard Miller, Mr. nnd Mrs. Meyer, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Fling, Mla Sara Tophan, Mr. and Mrs. lCugeno Klehl, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. C. Klehl, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. K. Moerk, Mr nnd .Mrs. F.. H. NcuhauseTr. Mr. S. Huns bergcr, Mr. and Mrs. George Ochse, Mr. nnd Mrs. Herbert Maxner. Miss Oraco Pnrker, Mr. and Mrs. Bux. Mr. nnd Mrs Albert Geo. Mr. and Mrs. Pancoast, Mr. H. O. Hltchner, Mr. J. A. Parker and Mrs. A. W. Dudley. Lansdowne Mlas Hcicne Chapman, of Kent road, entertained nt bridge yesterday nfternoon. . ...... mi.,1. Ivor aiirr Joaenhlno Anions uwi t,wv..." "-".-" , ... . Conway. Miss ElUaboth Matslngcr, Mlas Grace Bowen, Miss Helen Stanton. Miss Margaret Lawson. Miss Betty Plerson, Miss Jane Swope, Miss Isobcl Bnkcr. Miss Kathryne Shoemaker. Miss Margaret Kane, Mrs. Miriam Shoffner, Miss Mar guerlte Barrett. Miss Mary Scullr and Miss Viola Bullock. . n... r. n,ainnd rinilcrhtef. IIss jjrs. iuucit v , o--------- .. r . wnA kn, ,nn MrrtorCTB ciennor urco,, ..,iu " ... .-;---"-Greer, of Hirst avenuo, left yesterday for Atlantic City, where they will be the guests of Mrs. Clarence Paul for a week. Robert C. Greer, who graduated this year from the Drexel Institute as an ad vanced surveyor, expects to return to Drexel Institute to take up a course ln civil engineering In tho fall. Mr F. K. Reybold. son of Mr. and Mrs.'F. K. Reybold. of McKlnley avenue, Is among the graduates of this year from State College. ..... TOininm TTnhlAr and dauxhter. of Pembroke avenue, are spending several weeks in Detroit, ancn., wnero inw uro visiting friends nnd relatives. rrtt.. in.. AvpmiA Pinochle Club has fin ished a successful season, with Mr. Joseph Lepolnte ns tne cnampion ui uiu -. Wednesday and Thursday evenings, June 16 and 17, a strawberry festival will ,, ..ivon nt thn Newtown Baptist Church by tho Ladles' Aid Society. The girls of the seventh and eighth grades of the Colllngdale Public School will give a sKeicii, um .umuo a.. tlpn." on June 22, to be held In the lire house. Tioga Mr. and Mra. Charles Amos, of 3129 North Camao street, will pass the sum- ( mer months ln Atlantic City. Miss Hannah Firth Evans, of West On tario street, will leave on June 21 to spend the early pan o mo ap .. Wealey Inn, Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis, of 4607 North Broad street, will spend the sum mer at Island Heights. Miss Hannah Burns, of 3611 North 18th street will leave during tho month to spend' several weeks at York. Pa. Mr and Mrs. William Brehm and family of 1823 Wt Tioga street, nro spending the iTuimnerJn Atlantic City. miss Kathryn Ennls, of 3718 North 16th strJit? ht. returned from State College. wheVe she was a member of a house party over commencement week. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Guano and the Misses Guano have closed their house on North 1Kb, street and opened their cot tage In Chelsea for the season. Dr. Mward J. Murphy, of W Weat Krt ofhU Vter. Miss Sble Marie Miirphi. to Mr. Andrew F. Qulnn. Jr.. of Chestnut The roarrUga of MU Madeline I. Clark, daughter of Mr. an Mr. Frsnk lln PUree Clark, to Mr. John I Walthar U1 takt Plaa quietly -tomorrow, at tf clock. the h oflh. bride's parents. 4ilt North Broa street Only the Immediate famUlea of the bride and bridegroom will be present and MUa Clark will have no attendant .. Yr.v VimaM a&4 thlr ur, ana ars. - r ..--.. Dr. Abraham A-fqgfttJP t! cupytng tnr new - -trost. ' MISS PRANCES ELEANOR MOYN nt 8 o'clock to Mr. Albert O Burton in Field, Chestnut Hill. Frankford Miss Lorctta McCnnn. of 7010 Tulip street, spent the week-end at Enston, Pa., ns the guest of Miss Agnes McCann. Mrs. John limine, of Orthodox street, will have ns her guest this week Mlas Evelyn Clarke, of 415 Concord nvenue, Wilmington, Del. Miss Clarke nnd Mrs. Hunns will leave for California June 28, where they will attend tho Panama-Pa-cine Exposition. Tho commlteo In charge of the Holmeaburg Fourth of July celebrntloni Include Mr. Ernest J. Hopgood, chair man: Mr. William Bold, Captnln William Carroll, Doctor Bennett, Doctor Jerman, Doctor Enlck, Mr. Joseph Brown, Mr. Charles Catts, Mr. Carter, Mr. James Lawlor, Mr. John Lawlor, Mr. Harry Folly, Mr. T. AVIIson Batten, Mr. Marlln Campbell, Mr. Elsenheart, Mr. James Hillings. Mr. Tyson, Mr. William Patter son, Doctor Morrison, Mr. James Soerlng, Mr. Horace Sonmlre, Mr. Thomas Bold nnd Mr. John Harahaw. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Kncely, of Pcnn street, entertained at dinner last week ln honor of Mrs. Kneely's sister. Miss Jane R. Crawford, of Wilmington, Del Miss Crawford's engagement wsb recently an nounced to Mr. Thomas It. Manktn, of Frankford. Covers wero laid for 18 guests, Including Miss Bay Jaynes, of Delaware City, nnd Mlas Pauline Jasper, of west Cheater. Mrs. James Mellon, of Holmcsburg, noted ns hostess nt a euchre given at St. Dominic's Church lnst week for the benefit of tho school fund. Thero will be two more euchres this month. Mrs. James Goasner will conduct one June 23 and the final one for Juno will be under the direction of Mrs. Joseph Lawlor, on Wednesday evening, June 30, Mrs. Mary Gallagher, of "606 Rhawn street, has hnd ns her guest for some time past Sirs. Carlos Delmarmol. Miss Clair Neldls, of Quakertown, will be the week-end guest ot Miss Helen Trumbauer, of 8110 Frankford avenue. Mlas Trumbauer will entertain at lunch eon Friday nnd will have as another out-of-town guest Mlas Helen Keller, of Nor rlstown. The table will be decorated with pink roses and smtlax. Wilmington Mrs. Edmund P. Moody, vice president of tha National Society, Daughters of the American Revolution, and Mrs. George C. Hall, State regent of the Daughters of the American Revolution, will go to Washington this week to attend an execu tive meeting of tho National Soolety, to be held in Continental Memorial Hall. The Rev. and Mrs. Frederick M. Klrkus and Miss Harriet Klrkus will go to Englo's Mere, Pa., early In July, where they will spend some time nt the Lake aide Hotel. Mrs. Charles B. Landls and Miss Mary Landla are In Washington. 3Ir. and Mrs. William Scott Bergland will occupy a cottage this summer at North Hatley, Can MISS ELLA BRUNET Of 2108 North Park avenue, active among the younger set of the northwest section nnd one of the hostesses at a dance given last week at the 014 York Road Country Club. Thoto by MArr.4u. tho Church of St. MarthVs-in-thc- Roxborough Mrs. William J. Gait, of 7376 Ridge ave nue, envo nn informal muslcalc last night nt hor homo. Vocal and Instrumental solos were rendered by Miss Florenco Cornman, Miss Anna Du Gnn, Mrs. James Hindis and Mrs. F. Wlllard Commnn. The guests, who were members of the Pastor's Aid Socloty of the Roxborough Baptist Church. Included Mrs. Nathan I Jones, Mrs. Augustus Pcterman. Mrs. Rosa Jones, Mrs. Emma Levering, Mrs. Everett Focrlng. Mrs. Iva Du Gan, Miss Reltlo Rightcr, Mrs. Walter Keely, Mrs. Linley, Mrs. H. K. White, Mrs. Charles Gerhnrdt. Mrs. Keen, Mrs. Rawley Adams, Miss Adele Jones, Mrs. Rudolph Hattle, Mrs. Wnltcr Snyder. Mrs. Eliza beth Rlghter, Mrs. Charles Rlghter. Mrs. Frederick Hice. Mrs. Percy Hanscll. Mrs. J. Stone, Miss Marian Stout. Mrs. D. Slter Cornog, Mrs. J. Taylor, Mrs. William Hornby. .Mrs. G. W. Stalker, Mrs. Harry Miller, Mrs. John Mulr, Mrs. Elmer Volk, Mrs. J. c. Held, Mrs. Charles Dorworth. Mrs. Alfred Dclghton, Mrs. Robert Sa bnld, Mrs. J. Sykes. Mrs. Edward White head, Mrs. William Dawson, Mrs. Will iam Westcott, Mrs. William Sudoll. Mrs. Augustus Beaver, Mrs. William Miller. Mrs. Mlllam Magulre. Mrs. Driver, Mrs. W. Bayllts, Miss Ray Sumner, Mrs. Han sen and Mrs. J. Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Cox and fam ily, of Lyceum avenue, will leave the be ginning of next weok for their summer homo In Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Innes nnd Miss Margaret Innes, of Rochelle avenue, Wlssnhlckon, have gone to 8hawnee, near tho Delaware Water Gap. for the summer months. South Philadelphia Mrs. Joseph E. Hill. 1024 Shunk street. Is spending two weeks with relatives In Baltimore, Md. Mr. nnd Mrs. Isaac L. S. Smink, of 1723 South Broad street, are entertaining In honpr of Mra. Flossie Stewart and Mrs. C. E. Lockard. of Shamokln, Pa., who are on their way home from a trip South. Mr. Charles Robinson, Mr. James Rob inson. Mr. Joseph Hill, Mr. C. W. Fischer. Mr. ThomaB Parkinson motored to For tcscue. Delaware Bay, Saturday, for a week's fishing. Mr. and Mrs. P. Harry Miller and Misses Beulah and Ethel Miller, of 531 North 6th street, are spending a month with relatives at Maytown, Lancaster County, Pa. What's Doing Tonight Muntclpd Bint Concert, Queen Mm and Philadelphia an.l Hearting- P.allay. Fills of SchuMklll. 8 o'clock. Free. Philadelphia Itand Conoert, City Hall claia: 8 o'clock Free. nand concert, Strawberry Manalon: 8 o'clock. Free. I-i Falls Colltja commencement. Broad and Sltlea etteela. 8 o'clock. Philadelphia Tradea ticnool commencement. William 1'enn lllith School. 8 o'clo-k. Free. Xorthweit Buslnees Jlen'a Aatoclatlon, 1338 Columbia avenue. 8 o'clock, Free. Fllty-eetenlli Btreet Improvement Anoola. Hon. Slinaon'a Hall, Glrard avenuo and 80(h street, 8 o'clock. Free, Lancaater Avenue Uualneas Men, 2030 Lan caster avenue; 8 o'clock. Free. Alumni .lay, Swarlhmore College 8 o'clock, CUsa day. University ot Pcnnaylvanla, 8 o cum. i Klectlon and banquet, notary Club, Kurlrr'i. I 0.10 o'clock, Fortieth and Market Streets Butlr.eia Men'a ' Association, Marlrn Hotel; 8 o'clock. 'I ha Oreetcra, dinner dance, Itlltenhouae JlOltl- Suffrage Events Today BQUAL FKANC1U8B BOClETy. Noon Open-air maetlnc at the Brill Car Worke, Mih (treat and Woodland avenue. Speaker, Mlsa Bertha Sapovlta. 3 p. m. Meeting- at tha aocletr'a head quarters In Kenalngton. 5503 Kenelngtoa ave nue, to organlie a mothera eurtraje society tliaa Anna McCue, who la In charge of tha branch, prealdea at tha meeting, 8 p. m. Meeting at tha home of Mra. John Kelly, 3M Mldvale avenue. Mlsa Dllle Hist Inga and Mra. George Woben-fcmtth apeak. i P. m. Mlsa Bertha Sapovlta. organlaer for the loelety. apeaka at the Progressiva Library, JU.IS a Irs id steeue. WOMAN BUFTRAOB PARTY. 8 P. ra. Opan-alr meellna- at 634 atraet and I'arkalde avenue, mder the auspices ot tha party'a uranch In the nth Legislative DUUleU Speakers, Mra. M. C Povall and Mtaa tlratla Erlckson. ii n' m. Open-elr meeting at 80th street and Haerford avenue, .under auaplcea,, of the party's branch In tha 17th Legislative Dis trict Bleaker?. Mra. M. C. Powell and Mlsa Gratia Bttekseo. u p. m. Opes-alr meeting at Orthodox and Krinklln aUeetf. Speaker, Mtaa Eetell Ruaaal. Notices for the Society page wlU b accepted aid printed ta the Eranlsf Ller, bat all such notices must bo mitten oa en aid af the paper, mast ba signs d a fuU. with fall adatesa, aaa when posalbla telephone jHuneex taisat gtven, Bend all aecn eaamnalsaHaa t "8lty Editor," EvctUag ledger, S Cheataot street. Vnltsa theaa reo,uhrcmeuta an cante4 at M that vertflcatUn taar b poasftW, the notices wlB pat fc pabMshmL IDDINGS AN UNtlBtfALM pteturesqae wedding jCX will take place tonight at I o'clock In the Church ot 8t Martin'-in.the-Floldt, Willow arove avenue and 8t Mar tins Lane, when Mlsa Frances Bleanor Moyn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Wlltlam ai": ir.-' ?"' Bcorne the bride of Mr. Albert Daniel Barton. The Rev. Jacob- fr?i.lioy' ?ctl.p of lhe ". will of nelate. The bride, who will be given '" wa"iage by her father, will Wear nn exquislto gown of whit satin, trimmed A,,.Lm yert'8 of French net. and duchew point lace. The bodice is plain except for garlands of orange blossoms. nrJLui wl" hAVt R cftP Bd with orange blossoms and will fall to the end of the court train, which Is finished with b ossoirw. She will carry n shower bou nuet of lilies of the valley. The maid of honor, Miss Marlon Ellaabelh Moyn, slater nf ifc k.i.i. -m ., : . i iih 5u,ft frock' milde 'vltn n "no'1 I. ii. "oaice nas silver trimming; .. ,wu nwra inrge leghorn hat trimmed wlih a single pink roue and velvet StreAmnr-B nf a M1.a t..J. ,, r.. .,, "- ",., eiiiiun at piriK. one Will rflrrv. n Ii... nA-nl m..m ..j. -I - " , tluiBI IIIUtL iimua ot pink mallne nnd straw festooned with fiim rosrs ana sweet pens. The brides maids. Including Miss Marlon Alexander Of Elliattalt, M t , -Wl r. .. .t.T . ' 'I,BB r.icnnor rcoil, ui iiuouurgn, 1'a.i ailiw Margaret Sny der, of New 1'orkj Miss Flora Barton, sister of the bridegroom: Mrs. Bod man Barton, Miss Junnltn Sauveur. Miss uoee Ellas and Miss Margaret May, will be gowned alike In frocks of Dolly Var den tnffeta, made high walsted; the skirts are scalloped around the edge, showing nn underskirt of pink chiffon nnd lace. The bodices have tiny puffed sleeves and are trimmed with rose petals. A quaint touch Is added by poke bonnets of leg horn with crowns of pink roses and streamers of Alice blue velvet. They nlao will carry muffs of pate pink mallna nnd straw, filled with roses and pink sweet peas, Little Miss Jean Alexander will be flower girl; her dress will be made of Irish lace nnd embroidery with n pink sash, nnd she will wear a cap of Irish lace and carry n hat filled with link sweet peas. Mr. Barton will have as best man Mr. Chnrtes Bneder, of New York. The" ushers will Include Mr. Theodore Moyn, brother of the bride i Mr. Hodman Bnrton, brothor of the bridegroom; Mr. Charles Snyder, of Now York; Mr. nuthcrford Herman, also of New York; Mr. ltey nolds Plorpolnt. Mr. Clarence Bodgers, Mr. Clarence Peterson, Jr., Mr. Cager Phillips. A small reception will follow at tho home of the brldo'a parents, Overbrook, East Ornvers l.nne. Palms and roses will be ued ns ilccorntlons In the church nnd at the house. After a wedding Journey Mr. and Mrs. Barton will, reside nt 307 Lincoln Drive. I.EVIN-McKlNLEY. The Church of St. Matthias, 13th and Wallace streets, will be the scene of a picturesque wedding tonight nt 7 o'clock, when Miss Helen Ellse McKlnley, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Samuel Mc Klnley, becomes tho bride of Mr. Barton Oumpert Levin. The ltev. Dr. C Bow land Hill, rector of the church, will offi ciate. The chancel wilt be beautifully dec oiated with white roses, smilax and palms. The bride, who will bo given In marriage by her father, will be gowned In soft Ivory white satin trimmed with rose point lace and .chiffon, and from the shoulders will fall a long court train ot the satin brocadod ln sllvir. She will wear n tulle veil bound with satin nnd caught with orange blossoms nnd wilt carry a shower bouquet of Ulles of the valley and. white orchids. Tho maid of honor, Miss May Johnston, wilt wear a quaint little frock of pale blue pussy willow taffeta made with a short, full skirt and trimmed with filet Ince. Her hat will be of blue Georgette crepa and laco trimmed with pink moss roses, nnd she will carry deep pink Kill arney rofes nnd white snap dragons. The bridesmaids will be Miss Alison Levin, Miss Florence Levin, Mlsa Helen Fry, Miss Roberta Stover, Miss Marian Irwin, Miss Hannah Helstcln and Miss Doris Howes. They will wear old-rnshloned frocks of pink pussy willow taffeta with trimmings of filet lace, nnd their hats will bo of pink Georgette crepe and filet lace trimmed with pink moss roses. Each one wilt enrry a bouquet of pink Kill nrney rosebuds nnd blue snap drngons. Mr. Levin will havo his brother, Mr. Alan I.evln, ns best man, and the ushers will Include Mr. Harold A. McKlnley. the bride's brother, Mr. David H. Mc Klnley, a cousin of the bride; Mr. Edwin Levin, Mr. Slegmund Levin, the bride groom's brothers: Sir. Duffleld Ashmead, Jr., and Dr. Wilbur Hnlnes. Following tho ceremony a recentlan will ba held nt the home of the bride's parents, 1819 Green street, after which the young cou pie will leave for the West. They will be at home after October 1 on Nassau road, Overbrook. STEINHEna-MOBRIS. The marriage of Mlas Anna Morris and Mr. Edward I, Steinberg will take place tonight in Mayer's Drawing Booms, ICO North Broad street, The. ceremony will be performed at 7 o'clock by the nev, Henry BerkowlU. The bride will be at tended by Miss Leona Kotzln. of New York, as maid of honor, and the brides maids will be Miss May Becker, Mlas Dora Plnsker, Miss Minnie Geffner, Mlas Bessie Ingber, Miss Hannah Markonttx Miss Bose Levin, Miss Mary Leder handler nnd Mrs. Abraham Steinberg Mr. Steinberg will have for his beat man Mr. Lawrence S. Lavlne, and the ushers will Include Mr. Harold Myers, Mr. Aaron Abramion, Mr. Allan Oreenberg, Mr. John liooley, Mr. Paul Goldenberg, Mr, Harry Markowlta. Mr. Harry Friedman and Mr Abraham Btelnberg. A reception will fol low the ceremony, after which the young WYNNE WO Ol)tPA. "Country Day School for Boys" opens In September, at Wynnewood. Pa. Experienced teachera, of the highest reputa tions i oarefullr selected atudles, gymnasium and eight acres ot ground. Hev, Gibson Hell, A.H., I1.I.. Head Master, 8310 Naiahoe Btreet, Chestnut Hill, Pcona. CHAMUEItSnUllO, PA. PENN HALL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Located In ths beautiful Cum berland Vallty. Calleg, Preparatory ni Bpeeiel Couraes May eaah year spent at Atlantic Otty. No Interruption, to wwk. Batsa 1500 TV iatalo and TVewa. addresa ' PRANK 8. AO,t, A- i. PrWpal. HAHUISBURO, PA. HARRISBURG ACADEMY Modem bMga large e rvatieo: eewauH SiasJt ciaases. taSwUul teMrv4liA'iilh.S,l:,..r?' n awitea P.VI. rttater etalf . iratlen Bates, law-taw, wni IJTJW. PA. "LINDEN HAU, SEMINARY a-.efllrla.se. Wa. Bkt. Ad B ajJUPa. AIXBNTOWK PA. wy cgBtrrg&ai trTA' WWriBWVhJBiVC Alteatawn Prep- StbtxA W2PJ!i leadlac collet & uIt. Sao- ft" Citlleg. Ifwusk U Wgaaaa. Prig, couplo will leave for an extended wedding trip to the Great Lnkes and Middle west. JFUmA-JANNELLA. Tlw marriage of Miss Adelina Jan nells, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vineenad Jynnella, nd Mr. Vincent Furls, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kuseblo Futla, took pio yesterday morning In the Church ot St. John the Evangelist, Uth near Cheatnut Jtreet. The ceremony was followed by a Miptlal Mass, After a small recebtlftn the youna coupla left on a wedding trip. They will live at 812 Catharine street, JtOnsE-SPANGLEn. Miss Emma. Knight Spangler, daughter of the late Chsrles S Spangler, former Mayor of MerchantvtlK N. J and th .. nuvia iiiarsr, reotor or tna urtee Episcopal Church of Merchantvllle, were married In Merchantvllle nt S o'clock thla afternoon. Mshop Paul Matthews of ficiated. The ceremony took place, In the bridegroom's church. Mlsa Faith Mnra. .tanst.,. ne k bridegroom, was maid of honor; Mr. Harry. Knight gave tho bride away. Mr. Joseph E. Berrlnger was best man. The ushers r.y,o .ur. t imam uany, jur. James Kay . Llppincott, Mr. William 3. Cralff, Dr. Joseoh TV T.ntvrwnojk XT IfMvM art T. orla and Mr. Oiarlea J. Maxwell MBS CONVERSE BRIDE OF J, SPENCER MORGAN Threo Hundred Guests Witness Marriage of Composer'a Daughter to Heir of Millions, DEDHAM, Mass.. June 14V Threo hun dred guests, numbering some oflhe most prominent society people of Washington, New York and Boston, witnessed tho marrlngo' at noon today of Mlsa Louisa Converse, daughter of Frederick Bhepard Converse, composer of many well-known operas, and Junius Spencer Morgan, grandson of the late J. Plerpont Morgan and heir to alt the Morgan millions, Th wedding took place ln the picturesque lit tie St. Paul's Church. The ceremony wns performed) by tho Ilev. George Alexander Strong, of Boston, nnd Now York, formerly reotor nf Christ Church, New York city, but now retired. He was assisted by the Ilev. Francis Lee Whlttemere, rector of St. Paul's. Mr, Morgan's best man was his termer Harvard classmate. Louts Curtis, Jr. The magnificent yacht Corsair, owned by the Morgan family, which arrived In Boston harbor yesterday with a number of New York relatives, Is said to be ready to receive tho bride and bridegroom for their honeymoon trip, numor has It that the couple wilt spend most of their honey moon cruising. An east wind with fog made the day anything but an Ideal June day, but the happy wedding party seemed to pay little heed to tho weather. The bride was given ln marriage by her father. Sho wore an exquisite gown of whlto satin with a court train. Her veil was caught up with orange blossoms. Augustn Converse, sister of the bride, wss the mold of honor. The other two girls .In attendance wero another slater. Mlsa Mario Converse, and Mlas Jane Morgan, slscr of tho groom. Swnrthmore May Get $50,000 Swarthmore College may receive J30.CO0 under the will of Sirs. Hattle Wright Graham, of New York, who died May 31. Mrs. Wright's will stipulates that the In stitution shall receive the whole ettatu In the event of her only sonr Robert D. Wright, of Wapplnger's Falls. N. Y.. dying childless before he Is CO years old. Hotel Arrivals OR15EN'8.-K. E. Walklne. Pittsburgh. Pa.: CONTlNENTAU-nay C. Hltton, Newark, N. J.j irederlck L. Houston, 8traaburg. Pa.: W E. Moore, Haltlmore, Md. ' DOONER-a-A. jr. Qraham. IVllkea-Barre. Paj James It, Preston, Vt'ernersvllle, Pa IIINOHAM-D V. tlulnn. Sunbury, pi.i E. F. Dean. Wllllamaport. Pa.; O. V Patterson. Indian Head, N. J. "eraou, IIANOVEIt. Howard S. Schaeffer. Reading. Pa,! Jr. and Mrs. U. I-alllnger. Scranten, Pa,: Jami- Morrill. Vlneland, N. J. WINDSOn.-J. 11. Hendricks, irle. pa.; If. A. Lewis, Heading, Pa.; A. L. pialr, Drcoklrn, VENDIO.-C. D. Beagle, Pittsburgh, Fa.i y. M. Norton, New York; Vr. and Mrs, C. A. uuthrle, Toledo, Ohio. ' ADEI.PHIA. A, TV. Page. WUllarneport P.i sr "-',rvwu iuura". ' " a. a, -acinar. New York. ST. JAMES W. B. Ball, New York: Mlsa E. Kalier, Cleveland, Ohio. WALTON Everett Johnson. Newark, N. J.i C. W. Es-an, Haltlmore, Md.; J. H. Berlin, Johnstown, Pa, BTENTON.-MIss Beulah S. White, New Lis bon. N J.. 8. A. Berg, New U'bon N J. niTTENHOt'8E.-Mr. and ira. J. 8. Ultner, Scranlon, Pa . John Thomas. Elm tra, N. Y. ItlTZ-CAItLTON. Marshall Wilson. Milton, Pa.: J. Harlow Cullman, Pottevllle, pa.; U M. Dwlaht, Princeton, N. J , Miss Edith Minn, Pittsburgh. Pa., Mra. T. McKe araham, Aawlekley, Pa. niTZ-CAllLTON-Mrs. O. Oreen, Pittsburgh, Pa., n. J. wig, Washington, D. C. UElXEVt'E-8TnATXORD Stuart Itnna Smith. U. 8. N.i C V. Nye, Doelon. JU-! W. D, Wallace Newcastle, Pa.; Mrs. P. 8. Kloaa, Lj'one, Pa.. Mra. H. O. Slllott, New York- Mia Annie E. Ward, Lynchburg, Vs.; Mra. .uguat Kehm, Chicago, 111.; J. JC Thompson. 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