r m,t BVENING LEDGEB-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1915. 0 tmmkm ..,-. '1ftlll'll I Mil t, ft IF- - - N, " ' ' ' i KPT if j I! I! JhL " "" "r'11 '' III . 1 It i: fe r 1 Dtir ,U a hlch ' 4 oit- J if a nd'i j ,up- ? who -a :Ing j 8: ? ack self I aril I the af. ilty to late ij mn, art. -is itr mil' inn In; .to Ish md Che his ot he Ins rs; 597. iad at rge II sit fcW m Br, vj-y-v -o t "n rewftSLUiauuht, A" HONG the girls from Qcrmnntown and Chestnut Hill who left fester . to attend the Northfleltl Conference ',,, Miss Elizabeth MneCuert Smith, E' ffui Marian uutton, .miss l-eKgy l'erot, mI Isabel Howell, Miss Esther How .1 Miss Mary Sheppard and Miss Ellz aceth D. Wheeler. invitations have been received In this JS for a tea, with danclner, to be 2Li, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Duncan, at nJnla Crest, their villa at Newport, on SSy afternoon, July 6, from 4 until 7 VnhlnB a large dinner-dnncc, which they Enn Jive on July 30, which will be In the :. ,rn of a house-wnrinlng, nnd a which 8f4 1'hllatlelphla colony will bo largely represented. ' Mrs Ocorce D. Wldcncr will shortly i..n 'invitations for a house-wnrrhlnpt at u ratnar, her new vllln nt Nowport. which -in be ready for occupancy about tho last Stills month. One of tho most attractlvo L.i In Hie villa is tne music room, mo 'I,il. of which arc done In panels brought ra" ... M ohntcau In France, nnd Shteh are more than 200 years old. Tho S, nro carved with designs of musical Efetrumenta in vogue nt that period, and "..! exceedingly rich nnd artistic. ' . .... t. tinvta. tho riauahtrr of iff Nathan H. Davis, who has been oe'ndlnR several days vlsltln? relatives E? home, BbtD OvorJirook avenue. Over r krnok on Mondnv. Miss Davis' cngagc Atr James H. Work. Jr.. of Law fcfttnee. U I-. was recently nnnounccd. R -- . .... , nirm A Dunnlnc. Miss "'NMicV B. Dunning, Mr. Norman Dunning : ffillss Eleanor T. Dunning, of 15 South - i", street, .are occupylg their summer tome! Edge Hill Farm. West Chester. Pa. it , . rA rimrlps Franc's Boehman f' will close 'their town house, 208 Locust (" " ... I. .l iirlll mnlnr in l.nnn Ir itreeti nexi w " - - I rake In the Adlrondacks, where they cx l"MCt to spend the greater part of the sum-S- P5" iru.i- n.in-htor. Miss Esther Jean Bothman. who will spend the week-end -T, w aunt. Mrs. John Juhrlng, at :j .rJjley-on-Hudson, will Join tliom In Uew lorn. Mrs Ferdinand L. Fethcrston left today for Saratoga, N. Y., where she will spend the summer with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. nnd Mri. Lcland Sterry. Mrs. Taylor Walthour, her daughter, '., .. Mnrw Wnlthnur. nnd son. Mr. Tsylor Walthour, of 1811 Do Lanccy place, will leave for Eagle's Merc next Wednes isy to open their cottage for the sum mer. Along the Main Line ...nnri,Tii r- nriH fra W. V. 'Rlnnd. HAHUCnAH .,... ....... .-. .. 'Y' k of rorresi avenue, win biiuiiu iu, v,. ... j?tf iqramer season nt Wlldwood, N. J. t,-jjir. and Mrs. wnnam j. iianuiawi, " 'Dudley avenue, have been entertaining f'.Jtrs. Harry Keller, of Chicago, formerly Of flieirOSO inrn, unu ,. u." ..o. Thomas J. Hlgglns, oi uneisea. Bala-Cynwyd Mrs. Henry Kuhl Kelly, Jr., of Call- ..-A n.V.n mUVt hinf llttln RATI, hnfl hAn S- iiltlnir hpr nnrents. Mr. and Mrs. J. j'" Bimuel Stephenson, of City avenue. Bala. left yesterday for Baltimore, where sho r will bo the guest of her father and other-ln-law. Dr. nnd Mrs. Howard a. PKellv. Mrs. Kelly will return to Bala E"'the fast of this month. , Miss Jean Hammer nnd Miss Margaret ,- Kershaw, of Cynwyd, will leave July 6 for Lake Baupac, In the I'ocono .Moun tains, where they will spend tho sum- B mer at Camp Wallon-Paupac under tho urectlon of Mrs. Milton c. cooper, ot , Germantown. Chestnut Hill j" Mes Bessie Idell, whose marriage to r junn ii. xuiier win iukc putuo uu Tuesday, Juno 22, will entertain her bridal party nt dinner nt her home, 'Zi'i :Hural lane, on Monday evening. Juno 21. Germantown A strawberrev festival will be held m k "the barlsh house of tho Westslde Pres- "brterlan Church tonight, under the .auspices of the Men's Bible Class of the f. church. A musical program has been !; Prepared bv Melvln II. Goodwin, organ- U lit and choirmaster of the church, which K'-will be rendered by the choir. Annnunp0mint 1 mnHn hv Afr. nnil t Mrs, Chftrlpa T.. .Tpffrlq nf thn mnrrlnire t of their daughter, Miss Viola Hay Jef- lens, and Mr. Frederic Carter Whitney. Pn Thursday. June 10. In New York. "Mr. ' ld Mrs. Whitney will ho nt home after I ceptemoer is at the Delmar Morris , Apartments. iiMr. and Mrs. S. Howard-Smlth of S38 fliB"Sul"ki nvene, and their daughter, MUs nfH Elite Hownnl.Kmlth hnvo rstnrnpd In jWr home from a month's trip to Call ; forala and the Panama Exposition. &f Alonp" t.hp. npfiriinp- KiDr. John Gordon nnd his family are 'tupying tne home of Mrs. Jlny T. spen cer. 110i Ppftqnat nvsniia TIIln PnrU" B.during the absence of Mrs. Spencer and " eyivia Hpencer In California. I1' Josephine Hlchardson. of 1813 Van P't ' "'" enienain mis aveninK i" fe BOnor Of her rnunln Mlna Vnillnn Rich. B,fdion. of Roanoke, Va.. who will be her few?,, l ,or B0"i" time. The other guests S"Ml Include Miss Mary G. Moyer. Miss RWUhore Met. Mr. rirorce Kevs and eft?- ,ohn UUbber. Mr. aYlA f,a Tnl.n t CT..1f.. Waa1. Dj Wna avenue. "Vvncote. will leave tomor- i&I n"rnlng for Baltimore, where they s M,159 the xucats of Mrs. Frank R. Munn NSWU Tuesla of nsxt vk. Thev will ? present at the wedding of Mrs. Munn's I? James F Slunn, who will be mar Hied BaftirHa.r n lll.a irinlnla TVa111 M Baltimore, formerly of Jenklntown. lt. and Mr-J. Ilarrv Kolallng. of WIN g Orove, ars entertaining Mlsa Lillian iVfUsle. of Greenwood. Del. . South Philadelphia iq-- - .f i ci uviai iu in fii jium runs Sunday, under the direction or Jonn j. McQee, of 1MI South Jlst jMt; Mr. John Walsh and Mr, Frank piaejly The guts motored to the f Cabin. WIssahlekon, where an at- ive oinner wa mivJ, followea by a wi and vocl entertainment, ron- l(Ud by Mr. VronV Tlra-sat. Mr. Frank Slth, Mr WllUsun James and Mr. B Pennington. Th members pres- r were Mlsa Elizabeth Bwd, Mlu Anna. euy. MiM"Btht Cleary, Mtw May . Miu Marcarat GallaKher. Mis' Baker, Miw Cthrtn Stliwun, P4 Annfl fAnalfind XflBfi Wnrdiui ttev. Ml Marie Hew. MIm Anna ne. MUg Helen RlcketU. Mis War Ucae. MUl Gnvieve DorMt, Mis e stratuje. MIm Mary cuu6ert- Ml Viola Collins. Ulu Maria Folk- m Mis EUtijtb Stoteabury, Mr. aad FiSf rA Kcei. Mr. John WaUb. Mr. J hmuh Mr KdWMrd Cr4wfurd. W- William Haveity. Mr Norman JM-W- Mr kloa HampUrti, Mi Jopli !" Mi Hdtold 1-a. Mi Juuii Oll W, Mr Iho,,,,, Can.tiboU Mr Fieili Htia.ijj a Mi HUuaui Croan- FKfim M M&&& West Philadelphia Mrs. Edward B. Dewhuist. who has been spending a fortnight at Atlantic Uty, returned to her apartment nt tho Monterey, 13d street nnd Chester ave nue, this week. Mr. William Johnson, of 4521 Klngses slng avenue, celebrated his 82d birthday anniversary yesterday. A large reception was given In his honor In the evening ut the homo of his daughter, Mrs. P. Oster heldt. Among the many Invited friends were the members of the Association of Baxter's Philadelphia Fire Zouaves, of the "2d Regiment, Pennsylvania Volun teers, of which he Is the oldest survivor. Mr. Paul Guthrie, son of Dr. and Mrs. D. Clinton Guthrie, of 722 North loth street, will return to his home early next week upon the completion of his ex aminations at Yale. Dr. and Mrs. Guthrlo nnd their son will occupy their cottage at Chelsea July 1. Mr. Oscar Schulz, of 121 South 37th street. Is spending a vacation at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Wlnrlng nnd their daughter, Miss Sadie Wlnrlng, of 1303 North 61st street, have Just returned from a visit to relatives In Baltimore, Md. AN INTEBBSTING but quiet wedding J at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. James Wldcmau Lee, Jr., of Merlon, will tnke placo this afternoon at 0 o'clock, when Mrs. Lce'a sister, Miss Dorothy O'Day, of New York, and daughter of tho lato Mr. and Mrs. Daniel O'Day, will become tho bride of Mr. J. Howard Sheble, Jr., son of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Howard Sheble, of Ger mantown. Doctor Paulson, of tho Luther an Church, Germantown, will offlciate at the wedding ceremony, which will be wit nessed only by the Immediate members of both families. Tho bride, who will be given In marriage by her brother, Mr. Charles A. O'Day, of New York, will have her niece, Miss Louise Stone, of London. Eng.. as maid of honor. Four little children, all nieces of the bride, will act as ilower girls. , They will be Miss Genevieve Stone, of England, Miss Delia O'Day. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Daniel O'Day. of Rye. N. l-j ass Cclla Lee and Miss Gemldliie Left, daugh ters of Mr. and Mrs. James Wideman Lee Jr. There will be no ushers. Mr. Sheo e will have Dr. Frank D. Dickson as his b Theeceptlon which will follow the wed ding ceremony will be one of the largest of Uie early summer affairs along the Main Line. TOMPKINS MADDOCK. A aulet but prettyi home wedding will tate Place tonight atl o'clock when MIm Mary Leah Maddock becomes tho bride of Mr. Edward Ernest Tompkins, son of Mr and Mrs. Frederick I Tompkins, at the home of her mother. Mrs. Richard C. Maddock, 4913 Hazel avenue. The bride, who will be given In mar rinue by her uncle. Mr. Thomas J. Yates. 2Sl wear an exquisite frock of old pearl taffeta trimmed with Georgette crepe and will carry an old-fashioned bouquet of lUles of the valley and bride'a roses. She ""vo . ..-j rr. nammnnv will will lie unauenucu. . ,... ' " for a motor trip along he Atlantic coast. Upon their return late In July they will reside for a time at 1913 Hazel avenue. vr a rspm MacBERTY. The marriage of Miss Hannah Mario MacBerty. daughter of Mrs. Agnes Mac-B-rty of 4S13 Merlon avenue, to Mr. Walter Raymond Yeager will take place his afternoon at 4 o'clock In the parish house "f "he Church of Our Mother of sorrows, 45th street and Lancaster avo nue Father McShane will offlciate "Mr. William Gormley will act as be. , -Following the ceremony there will & k TecepMon at B06D Hoopoe street, west FhUadelphla. after which Mr. and Mr, Yeager will leave for a trip to he shore Upon their return they will live at 6069 Hoopes street. MEYER-MATHIS. a verv pretty wedding will take place A very P"' . Church of the Res- South 20th streei, w. Russell become hebrlde or .r SF,w Unperformed by the Rev. Fames O. Mellhenny. pastor of the ;Chbr?dthwhw,negniven In mar I by Dr. William Alfred Springer. Ii New York. U be charmingly gowned ?nWta eatln. trimmed with Princess n nf pearls. The short square train ,am fastened at the high waistline will be '"'?. Her tuiie veil will bn WltVwfth oranw blossoms, and she wmdrry ' oi M" ot ,he va! SVathta wm be attended by Ml.. ,,S ciVelana, of New York. a. piajd f''""vt Harold Mortimer Weaver r h'l.l honor, Miss Lillian Bahls .Marf. Slack? Mis" Anna Neall, Miss nrfee Haldeman and Mrs. Raymond sTrfeir a. bridesmaids. tl?Vwer ha. Mleewd hi. brother, , wimer Morton Meyer, as .best man. JLd tfe usher, will be Mr. Philip Barry, Mr Harold Mortimer Weaver. Mr. Ray. 'J l Parker. Mr. William Dever. Mr. WaUer sVhonia and Mr. Qeoie C. Rose, owing to the recent death of Mr. Mey. rV grandfather, the reception will be Q Amsthe out-of-town guest, will be nr and Mrs. William Alfred Springer, of N York. Mr. William A. Springer, Jr.. and Mr. George Sprlag.r, Mr.. Bertha aiuon of Atlantic city. Mr and Mrs. fuorse Leber, of Atlantic Oity Lieu tenant A l Van Vuloanberg and Mra Van Vulcaberg. Emilia Jam.. True dall ad Mr Trudll Lieutennnl Arthur WUl fld Mr. VtUi. Ot Norfolk, rWEDDWGS OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF NARBERTH HIGH SCHOOL ASSOCIATION IvQ W' MUmI ffln WLaKme -Jr. .i r Tioga Ensign Enll EnrWht and Mrs Enrlght, of Annapolis, and Mr. and Mrs. John Cleelond, of Now York. After an extended wedding tour, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer will reside at 5125 Locust street until September 15. The date of their "at homes" will be announced later In the season. GARGAN-SWANTON' Tonight nt 7:30 o'clock Miss Margaret Eleanor Swnnton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Edmund Swanton, will be come the bride of Mr. Harry Francis Gar gan. The ceremony will be performed In the home of the bride's parents, 613 North 4Sth street, the Rev. Dr. Krctfich mann officiating. The bride, who will be attended by Miss Florence Gargan as maid of honor, and Miss Katherlno Gar gan as (lower girl, will wear a lovely gown of whlto crepe meteor. Her veil will be of tulle nnd she will carry a shower bouquet of bride roses and lilies of the valley. HOUGET-McWILLIAMS. A very pretty wedding took place this morning In tho Church of St.' Thomas Aquinas, 17th and Morris streets, when Mies Mary Elizabeth McWIlllams. daugh ter of Mr. and Sirs. Owen McWIlllams, of 1S21 South 18th street, became the bride of Mr. Francis Joseph Houget. of 2224 South 22d street. The Rev. J. McShane performed tho ceremony, which was fol lowed by a nuptial mass. The bride, who was given In marriage by her father, wore a lovely gown of white duchess satin, made en train. Her veil was draped In cap effect, and held In place with lilies of the valley. She carried sim ply a white kid prayer book, with shower floral markers. She was attended by her sister. Stlss Margaret SleWllllams. who wore a striking gown oi pimi i crepe, made empire, and trimmed with pearls and duchess lace. Her pink Batln picture hat was trimmed with Irsh crochet and pink plumes, and she carried an arm bouquet of sunburst rosea. Mr. Houget had for his best man his brother. Mr. Charles Houget. After a wedding breakfast, served at the home of the bride's parents for the bridal party, the couple left at once for a trip through western Pennsylvania. They will be at home after August 1 at 1919 South Ithan street. KNETTLE-SIEAD. A most attractive wedding will take place this evening when Miss Blossom Mead will become the bride of Mr. Wil liam Knottle. of Tacony. The ceremony will bo performed at the home of the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. end Mrs. George Hamilton, of Asylum pike, at 8 p m . by the Rev. John Harding. The bride will be given In marriage by her brother. Mr. Samuel Slead. Miss Slead has selected her cousin. Miss Elizabeth Hamilton, as bridesmaid. Miss Hamilton will be gowned In pink chiffon, and will carry pink roses. Mr. George Taylor will act as best man. A home reception will follow the cere mony, after which Sir. and SIra. Knettle will leave for a wedding Journey. DRESELG LADING Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Helen L. Oladlnr. daughter of Mr. and Sirs. James Gladlng. of 1318 Bris tol Btreet. o Sir. Frederick P. Dresel. on Wednesday afternoon. June 9. at the home of the bride's parents. The Rev. William J. Sillier. Jr.. of the EvangeHral Lutheran Church, officiated at the cere mony. Mrs, Frederick A. Kreltsburg. the bride', sister, waa maid of honor, and ..-e .na Knar mnn. IJDOn S&r rturn ?roBm ". ttip Niagara Fa.U the Great Lakes and Chicago. Mr. and yrs. Dresel will live in Tioga. CAIN-QOODIN i. t nrl TTelen N. Goodln. daV.hu -of Tlr n!' H.' Goodln of the rarksme, to r. .-: i of Mi- and Mrs. Harry A- Cahi. of m r. . .- aa1 nliCM nn Thursday. ZeY in St. JamJ'-Cathollc Church, ith and Chestnut streets. Tho ceremony W peTformed by the Rev. John Kelly. Mr and Sirs. Cain will be at home after July 1, at .omj .., -.... -Station, Germantown. HOHBNSTBISf-TAXIS. The wedding of MIm Holen TaxU, of cJllingTwood. N J. and Mr Albert Hohewwln. of MM North Palethorp sut will b .olemnlx4 on Wednesday, JunT'sS at the Fimt Luthran Church. 7th and Market .treeu. Camden Rev. ' ti, the brtde'a brother e Sluwood. H J. w"1 iom tne " w MMM ' RwSSSlufaB3!S'Sf bESm Afre. z. 6W7A&v&r mony. assisted by tho Rev. Sir. Mar quardt. of Pittsburgh. Mlsa Taxis will have as her attendant Sllss Amellgn Tnxls nnd SIlss P. Con stance Taxis, sisters of the bride, nhllo Sir. Harry V. Kolby, of Carpenters Woods, will net as best man. After an extended wedding Journey, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hohensteln will jive In the northeastern section of the city ANASTASI-SCIBILIA. A quiet wedding took place Monday afternoon In the Roman Catholic Church oi Our Lady of Good Counsel when Sllss Katherlno Sclbllla, daughter of Sir. and Sirs. Antonio Sclbllla, 130:1 Annin street, beenme the bride of Sir. John Anastasl, of 823 Chrlstlnn street. Immediately after the cremony a small reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. Among the guests were Sllss Antonette Natale, the maid of honor; Mr. Gaston Natale, the best man, and Sir. Gnatono Pnlno, Miss Rossano Pal no, Mr. Antonio Titlbe, Stlss Slarla Ftccarra, Sir. Antonio Maestrabe. Mr. Federrlco Farlotte, Sir. Filllppo Carllne, Miss Rosle Slelso and Sir. James Spina. STEFANO-DEL COLLO. The marrlago of Sllss Jennie Del Collo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sllchael Del Collo, 927 Balnbridge street, to Sir. Thomas Dl Stcfano, 619 Delhi street, took placo Monday afternoon In the Roman Catholic Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel, In the presence of a large num ber of guests from this and other elites. SIIbs Del Collo wore a bridal gown of white satin with an overdress of silver net. She cnrrled a bouquet of white roses and sweet peas. The maid of honor wass Sllss Rose d'Abruzzo. She wore white crepe de chine with a full oversklrt of chiffon and finished with a pale green girdle of panne velvet. Sllss d'Abruzzo wore a Gainsborough hat and carried a shower bouquet of white aweet peas. The best man was Sir. Vincent Dl Gorro. A bridal supper and dance was held at tlw home of the bride's parents after tho ceremony. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cloco, Mr. and Sirs. Louis Dl Stefano, Sir. and Sirs. II. d'Abruzzo, Sir. nnd Sirs. Joseph Dl An tonio, Sir. and Mrs. Sebastian Torpelll, Mies Slary Passalocqua. Sir. Nicholas Baranzano, Sllss Maria Piccoll, Sir. and Sirs. Stephen Dl Stefano, Sir. and Sirs. M. Del Collb, Sir. Mlko Sandow. Mr. Tony Piccoll, Sirs. Millie Slllgarl and Sir. L. Seraco. The couple left at a late hour on tholr honeymoon to Buffalo and At lantic City. They will be at home in this city after July 15 at 711 South 10th street. SCHER-SlcCARTHY. A Pretty wedding will take place this afternoon at 4 o'clock at the home of Mrs Sarah Campbell. 4417 Flerplng street. Roxborough. when Miss Jennie C. McCar thy, daughter of Sir- and Mrs. John J. McCarthy, of Scranton, Pa., will become the bride of Sir- Matthew J. Scher. of 1148 Krams avenue. The Rev. Henry A. Gantert, of the Church of the Assump tion of the Blessed Virgin Slary. will per form the ceremony! The bride, who will be given In marriage by her father, will ...... n atum nt whliA fiatin trimmed with nat e,-"",- - "-" , . . - j , l... and will Ha nltwnnAn m QUCIICBB law, M "... "- -..-..-.w. ,, Miss Slarle Scher, the bridegroom b sister, as maid of honor. Sir. Francis McCarthy, of Scranton. the bride's brother, will be best man. The service will be followed by a reception. Sir. and Sirs. Scher upon their return from their wedding Journey wjll live at 4417. Fleming street, where they will receive after July 15. t HELLER-GRUBGELD. Announcement Is made of the marriage of MIm Blva R. Grubgeld. daughter ot Mr. and Mr.. I.aao Grubgeld. of 1313 North 30th street, to Sir. Charlea S. Heller, on Monday momlng. June 14. at 11 o'clock, at the residence of the Rev. Dr. Notice, for the Society Pf will be accepted and printed la the Kveulos Ledrcr, but all such notice, must be written on on. ld of the paper, mast ba signed In full, with full addreu, and when poMible telephone number must be jlttn. ' Bend aU uu communlcatlain to "Society Edltex," KtenUi Lcdfsr. (KM Cheetnat street. Unices lb reqaJnmtaU ra carried oat a that -rerlSeatloa mar be poMible, th aotlcM at not be pubBehtd. Kruuskopf, on Pulaski avenue. Doctor Krn'isk'pf performing the ceremony. Sir. nnd Mrs. Heller have gone to Albany, N. Y , to icsldc. BYRNE-GALLAGHER. Sllss Mnrle Gallagher and Sir. John S Byrne weie married this morning at 10 o'clock nt the Chinch of Our Lady of Vlctorv. The ceremony was followed by n Nuptial Mass. The bride was nttended by Stlss Sarah Gallagher as maid of honor and Sllss Slay Cannon ns bridesmaid. Sir. Joseph A. Byrne was best man nnd Sir. John Ilanalian usher. After the reception Mr. and Sirs. Byrno left for a wedding tour. COBB CHOSSON. The marriage of Miss Louise C. Crosson, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. John L. Cros son, and Sir. Warren II. Cobb will take placo today at 3 o'clock In Our Lady of Slercy Church, Broad street nnd Susque hanna avenue, the Rev. Father William Gaughan officiating. Tho bride, who will be given In marriage by, her father, will be nttended by Silas Elizabeth Slor rell ns maid of honor. The bridegroom will have for his best man Sir. Frederick Green. After the ceremony tho young couplo will leave for their wedding trip, nnd on their return will occupy their summer homo In Parkland, Pa., returning In tho fall to occupy their new homo In Logan. DUFF WESTCOTT. Among today's interesting weddings was that of Sllss Slarle Buchner Westcott, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. William .B. Westcott. of 2037 North 31th Btreet, and Mr. Nathan Taylor Duff, of 3634 North ISth street, which took placo at 10 o'clock nt tho homo of tho bride's parents. Tho Rev. William T. Turnbull. of the Dale SIcmoilal United Presbyterian Church, 32d and Cumberland streets, performed tho ceremony. Tho bride's father gave her In marriage and she was attended by Sllss Florence Duff, tho bridegroom's sis ter, as maid of honor. Tho -bride's gown was or rose pink pussy willow taffeta, trimmed with old family lace. Sir. Franklin Duff was his brother's best man. A reception for the families of tho young couple was held after the serv ice. Sir. and Sirs. Duff will occupy their bungalow at Wlldwood until October 16, when thoy will bo at home at 2637 North 34th street. CARPENTER-SIcGEVERAN. Mrs. Daniel F. SIcGeveran, Oak Lane, announces the marrlago of her daugh ter, Sllss Gcnevlevo N. SIcGeveran, to Mr. Edwin J. Carpenter. The ceremony took place quietly yesterdny afternoon at 2 o'clock nt the Church of the Immacu late Conception. The bride's only attendant was her sister, Sllss Stella SIcGeveran, and Mr. Carpenter had his brother. Sir. Thomas Carpenter, as best man. Upon their re turn from a wedding trip Sir. and Sirs. Carpenter will live at 220 South Bucking ham place, West Philadelphia. WRISLEY-SUBERS. t,a ma,rinFA nf T)r. Edith Subers. daughter of Sir. and Sirs. Zachary Tay lor subers. OI ztw weai wuiuutuia ave nue, to Mr. Wells H. Wrlsley. of 1523 North Broad street, was solemnized on Saturday morning. June 12, in the Grace Baptist Temple, Broad and Berks streets. n-u& n.. rt Ttuaaoll TT rYinWftll officiated at the ceremony, which was a very quiet atiair. air. anq aira. riaiey ion uu iw wedding Journey and will be at home after July 15 at 2130 West Columbia avenue. PANCOA8T-HILDINOER, The marriage of Sllss Florence U Hll dlnger. daughter of Sir. and Mrs. Ernest Hlldinger. ,of 1117 Nor.th Mth street, to Mr. Robert W. PancoaBt. of 1134 Cayuga street, took place last night at the home of the bride's parents. The Rev. Dr. SlacFarland, of Hebron Presbyterian Church, Mth and Thompson streets, per formed tho ceremony, which wa. foU lowed by a reception. Sllss Virginia HIU dinger attended her .Ister as maid of honor. Sir. CJarenee Pancoast was his brother's best .tian, The bridegroom and bride left on a extended tour. They will be at home after July 15 at 231 South 63th street. ' JASPAN-BURRISON The wedding of Miss Bella BUrrlson, of 5701 Chestnut street, to Dr. Samuel C Jaspan, of Trenton, N J-. will take place this evening at 8 o'clock in New Garrlok Hall, 415 South 8th street. The bride, who will have her .later, SIIm Elizabeth Bur rlon as nald of honor will be gowned In white aajln. The bridesmaid, will be Miss Auguato Jasnan, SB.. Gertrude Jay. pan, Mlw MaiJ Jaspan and Ml. Bowie Horwltz. , . Mr. Jullua Japan will aet as beef man. The eereawwy will be performed by RabW H. Harris, and a large rfi tlon will follow. Northeast Philadelphia Mr. Charle. Bean baa returned from a stay at Cape May. The Delia Motor Club of Abr and Hui.im.i4o .uatta. will n OBn tl Sir. Thomas Eynon, of 1426 West Alle gheny avenue, has Issued Invitations for the marrlngo reception of his daughter. Miss Ethel Margaret Eynon, to Sir. David II Stroud, Jr., of 3310 North Broad street, on Wednesday evening, June 30, from 6 to 8-30 o'clock, nt his home. Stlss Eynon has selected Stlss Virginia Stroud, the bridegroom's sister, for maid of honor. Mr. Jnmcs Bonner will be best man. Sirs. Odorcdo A. Lytle. of 1800 Tioga street, announces the marriage of her daughter. Miss Slargnrct Purnell Lytic, to Sir. William T. Gammons, at Elkton, Sid., on Saturday, Juno 12. Sir. John Liggett, of Carlisle, Pa., Is visiting her parents, Sir. and Sirs. Henry Robertson, of 2115 West Venango street. Sirs. S. O. Goldstein, of 1145 West Erie nvenuc, will pasB tho remainder of tho season In Betmar, N. J. Frankford Sir. and Sirs. W, Wlomer nnd son, of Lancaster, Pa., nre tho guests of Sir. and Sirs. J. A. Clnrkc. of 415 Borbeck street, Fox Chase. Congratulations nro being received by Sir. and Sirs. McDowell, of Benson ave nue, Fox Chase, upon the birth of a son. Sir. nnd Sirs. Chnrlcs Allendorf, of Solly avenue. Fox Chase, nre nlso receiving congratulations upon the birth of a son. Roxborough A delightful picnic party, composed of empViyes of David Strumpf, of North Front street, will bo given nenr Doyles town, Juno 27. Tho following will tako tho trip: Sllss Irene Walker, Sllss Rose Samct, Miss Margaret Crouthnmel, Sllss Bertha Back ert, Sllss May Maund, Sllss Adcla Fisher, Sllmi Slnrgarct Walker. Tho picnickers nil) bo the guests of a group of their boy friends from New York tho Point Pleas ant Camping Club at Camp Sllscry. TH E S . 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EDUCATIONAL BUREAU LEDGER CENTRAL BROAD AND CHESTNUT STREETS PHILADELPHIA x Lanfcdowne Mlsa Myrtle Craig, of 108 Highland are nue, will entertain ft number ot her friends at her home this evening. Among lh,m will be Mis Miriam Ifatt, Mies Alma Underhlll, Miss Marian Goucher, Jllss Ethel Hart, Jlls Helen Reld. Miss Marjorle Young, SII lfry Quintan. Miss Catharine Bloodstrbrth, Sllss Helen Davenport and Mis. Dorothy Humphries. Mr. Cornelius C. Ebrey, president ot tha Board of Health, has returned from a six weeks' trip through the West Mr. and Sirs. Ebrey left yesterday to upend a week In Atlantic City, N, J. Mrs. Odgen, of Maple avenue, wilt leave today for Plalnfleld, N. J. What's Doing Tonight Munlclpsl nend Concert, Pennypatk rtk, rrnnkford end Holmeeburg avenat.; 8 o'eloek. Free. Hand concert, Belmont Manilon, Fatrmetiat Parks 8 oVIoek. Free. Hand Concert, City Hall pUia; 8 o'clock. Free Countr Medical Society, Cohere of rfinl. clant' Hall. S2d and Ludlow streets; S 0'clofK. Gold Flati Fanciers' Boctetr. &04 Qlrsrd ave nue, o'clock . League nt Peace banitott, Dellerue-Sltat-ford i 7 o'clock. Teatlmonlnl dinner to John 1, luhlllr. Scot tish mte Hall. Suffrage Events Today WOMAN 8WFJhAaB TAHTY. 8 o. m. Open-air meatlnr at Broad and Jlockland streets, Lejin. Speaker, Mr.. 'Wil liam Albert Wood. 8 p. m Mrs Marlon Holmea epeaka before the Philadelphia Female Beneficial Association, 74(1 South Droad street. 8 p. m.Oi'ctv-olr meeting at 20th and Tork alreela. Breakers not announced, EQl'AL. FltANCHISS SOCIETY Noon Open-air meeting at tho Daldwin Loco, trotlvo works. Ernploiea addrrsicd by Mia. lleriha SipoMia. .Noon Mlu Anna McCue addreaiea employe. at the Cox ttove factory. 2d end Cumberland alreela, 8 p. m.-MI nertht Sapovlts epeaka before the Women'a Trade Union League, 823 South l(Uh alreat. 8.30 p. m. Open-air meeting at Martha!) Mreet and Clrnrd avenue. Speaker, Mlu Anna ilcCue. PHILADELPHIA COUNT SOCIETY. Noon Oren-alr meeting at 11th street and Vt'tiihlngton avenue. Speaker, Mrs, Marlon Holmes. Hotel Arrivals tini;EN'S.-n. 8. Hawthorne. Mttiburgh. Pa i Mils Kv J. Kelne, Uethlehem, Pa. i Mlu Mabel Kenlth, liiiton. l'n. CONTINENTAL. Mr. and Mra. I. J. Leopold, Lebanon. I'd,; Mr. and Mrs. M. llayward. Heading, To.! W. J. Lee, New York, DOONEH'S. W. 1 Oorgos, Harrlaburg. Pa.1 1). M. McCarthy. Wllkfi-Uarre, Pa. DINOHAM.-H. Silverman. Lakawood. N. f. n. T. Smith. Stirling. Fa.; D. N. Perklna, I'lltibureh, Pa. HANOVEll. W. W. Wcat. Altoona, Fa.; W. T. Garrison. Wlldwood, N, J. WINDSOR, B. n. Wlntcra. Strathroere. N. J.! II. K. t.ocklinrt. Heading, Fa.; George Slump. Phllllpburg, N. J. VK.VDia.-l). V. Hurrel, Bound Brook. N. J.i Mr. and Mm. J. F Schneider. Mt. Carmel, Pa.; o. M, Harrow. Waahlnnton. D. C. ADni.FHIA.-H, E. Stall, Holhlehem, Fa.; Ed. win v.. Sparks, Slate College, Pa.; Mr- and Mr. Walter Duff. New York. ST. JAME8.-F. J, Metcilfe. Newark. N. J.: I.. J. Iidner, CnrlUle. Fa. 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