Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 17, 1915, Final, Page 9, Image 9

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t.ER will Blvo a garden party today sho will aDinrtnVA"!lntl0 Cll-'
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Si com'ntf icasuna win lies is i m recetv
i amwG whom will be Miss Margaret
W Burton, Mies Mary Stuart Wurts,
i Kate Fumess J."ne, ailss Frances
rrron and M'8' 5Iatle Thayer Graham.
frt Charles Stewart Wurts will also
Ej3i)t la receiving-.
u. nobert Sturgls and her ilaunh-
n-rfMlM Henrietta Howard B. Bturgli,
i'" ..: ... rUlsn tlllla. Mill l..K.
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V ... t Tnlv In ha Inn tntnetn fnv
. l.. Af Mr. nnrt Mrn. rMrrnr Rntf
Ifkelr rlace In Bar Harbor, Me. Miss
ikrrtt will also bo the guest of Mrs
ia JIany entertainments will be
ta for Miss Sturgls during her visits
SoV . , nl.lla.litlnllln flAklllnillnn .. t In.l
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iter.
Si and Mrs. George O. Boss, of 1T21
fi&Sco etreet, have opened their country
fit. tt l'ort Washington, Pa., Where
ffywlll spend the Biimmer.
tut Ellinbeth Porter, daughter of
ItEMenant Colonel and MrB. J. Itldrtlo
Iroiier, of 178 I street, Washington. D.
ESrho has been visiting for several days
Kphlladelphia, whero many informal
Bjflieons and entertainments have been
Kreh In her honor, will leavo today for
tir Harbor, Me., where sho will join her
Silly, who are occupying their coltago
iafthe summer.
Syr" and Mrs Joseph S. Lovorlng Whar
StaMil slr- JoseDh Si Levering Wharton.
ht- ef Old York Road, near Chelten avi.
i, tccompanlcd by a party of friends,
tlldeave tomorrow on their yacht the
VtM for Jamestown, It I , where they
Ml epend the Bummer. Mr. Charles W.
Wrton will leave July 1 to spend July
fed August at Jamestown, where ho will
la his family.
fWnj the many Phlladelphlans who
I'm taken cottages at Bay Head, N. J.,
Iri Mr. and Mrs Frederick M. Qnrdlnor,
'Jrl of Carpenter street, ami vvisLnmcKon
Tttaue. Oermantown; Mr. and Mrs J.
Ron Pilling, of G707 Cresham road; Mr.
Mrs Arthur M Hnrrlngtnn, of 821
Mrs. j. L;,,,,,
street, has MtrL W,st, Jh""
atreet, to X Iss Mn,J n Tllfn"-, 2607 Onul
street No deflniK "i0.", m ,:,nll
ranged feVthS wedding ,.." been "
shortly leave tnl ...',, Ils8 "osscr will
ood, N. j. f0r a vcatlon trip to Wild"
ofMM27inM,r8, Hnrry A- Domlncovltch.
The llev. and M
xwi.:Tisy
for the summer. ' "' l"Cy WHI "m!lln
st"c8t' !,10r.(,-,Kcyes- of M Greene
S!n shoamo,tC,,me.,0r 'U,anll Clt' to
Along the Reading
n- .i alrnrtl avenue, Ashbourne, have
m tjielr guest Miss Meade, of HuSaio!
Tho Mothers' Circle of Oak I.ane will
ch Mren'" f'T,"1 "" " the"
cniwren and friends on Saturdav
fiom 2 30 until 5 o'clock, on MrsJ S
cord'H awn. rtOOt nn,i mi v.. " .icv.
wm ieS'vbb Sml -' MrsV'Mey ord
noi' ,,?." """ibutlons to send
jfMtrlew street, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
fclr tottnae for tho summer and will
o!taln Informally over tho week-ends
Tntonor of their daughters, Miss Uliar-
)ott Park and Miss M. Parke. Tne latter
ttl ta one or next season s acoutanicH.
if. and Mrs Samuel B. Van Dusen and
ITJs Helen Van Dusen will spend the
L il T..1, Mr1 Aiirrttaf nl "Tha I
llnlli." Dr. Foster, headmaster of St.
fjnl'i School, Concord. Mass , also has
Ultn a cottage and will move down the
triUof July.
yfrj and Mrs. Howard, II. Henry, of
Kftttold Farm, Fort Washington, will
Iut early In July nnd occupy their
nmoer residence at Islesboro, Mc.
.- . i.uuieii oi mo c ty away to thn
country for a week. U1
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Homlller. of 1205
?,mmnVC"V ak Lane- wl spend the
summer at Ocean City.
soci'n0t.bl!,8t0n I!l,Bh Sch001 Alumn' As
Boclntlon Is preparing for Its 27th nnnu.il
bnauet. to bo held In the Ablngton HIbIi
Junoa. bU",Jlne Wedneaday ?enlv!
Mr. nnd Mrs. ndmnml Tiriiio.. - nu
North 12th street. Logan, accompanied
"j incii iwo en aren. Atlno
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MRS. EDWARD ERNEST
TOMPKINS
Who, before her marringo ycater
day, wag Miss Mary Leah Mad.
dock, of 4913 Ilnzol nvonuo.
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and Mrs James F. Fahnestock and
iilr duuehtera. Miss Charlotto Fahne-
liock and Miss Mary Fahnestock. have
pitt their town house on East Itlttcn
Ikj Square and are at Havertord Court
forth early summer.
WXn, Andrew A Blair, of Flowertown
JoaJ, Chestnut Hill, entertained Infor-
Wiirat amner last evening at v o ciock
:Sn. H. Moran. of 2032 Locust street.
yn entertain at dlnnr tonight In honor
emer aaugnier, jiiss latnenno Agnes
Kit Margaret Hornn. Tho decora-
fms will be American Beauty roses and
lirai covers will be laid for 23, Includ
aft number of out-of-town gupsts. Mlsa
Hojtn and her aunt, Miss Katherino
HtSftslmen. will leave shortly for
t?" tuu uicilL XMinirl 1U1 llio
rcoair.
Brlcklcy nnd Mirntoi- l-Hmn.i u.i.i.i:
Jr , will open their summer home. "Octan
Sldo." at Wlldwood Crest, after July 1
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Warner, after a
wedding tour, will live In Chicago, 111.
airs. Earner was Miss Martha E. Mln
nlck, of 1318 Menton street, Logan, bc-
. :r in.irnago last Saturday.
,-f -Mrs. William Dajton Shelby,
of Woodland nnd Surrey roads, will spend
part of July at Chautauqua, N. V.
i,'l2; nna Mrs- Robcrt A. Danforth, of
M3 South C3d avenue. Oak Lane, will
Icayo next week for Detroit, whero they
will reside.
Juouncements have been received of
jltnarriflfA nf rloa TT.lAti ril-nhA,li
t&t Daniels, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
MniHl Sailer Dnnlnln nt Tllvrtnn. nml
Jr. Charles Edward Chldester. on Wed
Wr evening, June IS, at 7 30 o'clock.
3,Clirijt Church, Blverton, N. J. A re
JflUjn. followed at the homo of the
jmi parents. 303 Main street.
lAlong the Main Line
E0SEUONT.-The play, "Every Girl."
U RlVen lflRt AVJtnlnir In (,a n.rl.h
ja of the Church of the Good Shep
m)r the members of the Girls' Frlend-
SfWCltty Undflr thA mnnnffAmpnt nf thfl
Jivv'a'wn amateur actor, air. Thomas
lij-n iP" Those who took part were Miss
- mii, miss tirnestine Glersch. Miss
f Edwards, Miss Caroline Erwln.
Ails Arms Hiiihik "ft.. tv.i r ..,,
.r? -fciu,Yii, iixiua jicieu uujlivcii,
Edith Eagle and Miss Alice A.
ilr. nA tt. T tr .n -m ,.m
Sjr Line road, left yesterday for the
iSMa Exposition. They will bo Bono
SSt a month.
UPW MAWB.-Mrs. Louis Rodman
jmfoi tspnng road, gave an Informal
Ss'on uartv vmniiv.
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or Mt, Gretna,
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P. Herltaga -will leave this
Pa., where she
ad the summer.
VERFOR,D-Mrs. Lewis It. Ash-
I Jr. has left Haverford Court at
tlord, where she has been for the
jjgltiter, and has opened her house
iiaroor, sie where she will spend
"wraer
JSJ, Mrs. Henry V. neglster. of
klllll Farm. UnVaptAnl Tin -.utll
LtWa week y motor to' spend the
HT at thtlF hnnrnlnw of Qmlllilniun
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West Philadelphia
Mrs. A. C. Tull. nf K7.ii nn,.ij
Btrcet. will Ieae on Sunday for Atlantic
t-ltj. where dho will open her cottage for
the summer.
...n'l'3!3 3'Va ,Kr,1,sc- 6731 Cambridge street,
will leave shortly for Chicago, III , whero
she will spend a portion of the summer.
Miss Mary Chane. 3615 Locust street is
planning to spond tho summer on tho
tuuoi ui .iamo. ane cxpecta to leavo In
a week.
Mlsi Margaret niggs, of 3624 Baring
street, has returned from Ithaca after at
tending tho reunion of her class at Cor
nell University.
Miss Caroline Jolley entertained the
Thimble Club at luncheon at her home,
E900 Christian street, on Tuesday. Among
those present wero Miss Alva Kelly. Miss
Bertha Wade, Miss Catherlno Bramhali,
Miss Norlne Layton. Miss Elizabeth
Schaffer, Miss Agnes Loeb. Miss Eliza
beth Chantry. Mrs. H. B. Harvov Mrs
Harry McLaughlin, Mrs. William White,
Mrs. William Itoblnson and Mrs. Earlo
Bronneville. This was the last meeting
of the season, and during the latter part
of June the members will take a trip to
Atlantic City.
Miss Alice Geraghty has left to spend
the summer at Atlantic City.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hart, of 1655 North
66th Btreet. entertained Mr. and Mrs.
Chaunccy Bornkessel last nlnht nt thi
home. Tho two families always celebrate
me .win or June together, as they were
both married six years ago on the same
day at the samo hour. Mr. Frank Hart
married Miss Catherlno Itagan in Our
Mother of Sorrows" Church, ,sth street
and Lancaster avenue, while Mr. and Mrs.
Bornkessel wero married In the Lady of
Rosary Church. 63d and Callowhlll streets.
Both weddings took place at S o'clock in
the afternoon.
South Philadolnhia
Invitations hav0 been Issued by Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Stanlsce for tho mar
"ago of their daughter. Miss Alda Sinn
lice, to Mr. Xatalo Kaurlslo, on Wednes
day afternoon, June 53. at o'clock In
St. Ilita's Church. Broad and Ellsworth
streets. A reception will follow the cere
mony nt tho brldo's home. 1611 South 15th
street The bridal couplo will spend fne
summer in Wlldwood, N J.
Mis-! Thelma Barmach. of 611 South
M street, entertained nt luncheon on Sun
day In honor of Mlso Miriam It. Ehrllch.
Among those present were Miss Thelma
Barmaei, Miss Dorothy Bashan. Miss
letta M. Flemlntrrr. Mloa wim n.
rnoch. Miss Gladys Wcencr. of Washing
ton, Mis Frnnces Zoff, of Wilmington:
Mr. Milton Barmach and Mr. Bernard
Barmach.
Miss Itoso E. Lafferty. of 1313 Chris
tian street, announces tho marriage of
her nleco. Miss Hose Ljnn. to Mr. Ed-
W.lnl Fortitl Tho r.rtnnni- wna ..
formed by the llov. James Gallagher in
St Charles Church, Mth and Christian
streets, on Juno B at 11 o'clock. Mrs.
J. Wllkins was matron of honor and Mr.
Frederick Fortln best man Mr. and
Mri rortln nre now receiving at 1313
Christian street.
Tho Independent Order Freo Sons of
Israel gnvo Its first annual banquet Sun
day evening at its clubhouse, 17M South
Broad street, which was largely nttended
by prominent persons of tho city. Mr.
W. S. Varc, who nttended tho atTalr, was
the principal speaker, nnd ho anticipated.
In his speech, that In a short tlmo this
lodgo will bo the largest one in this city.
A largo delegation from New York also
nttended. Among thoso present were Miss
Minerva MeneKorr, Miss Ileba Wlndcrmnn,
Miss Anna Wlndrrman, Miss Sarah Ab
rami. Miss Gussle Borlsh, Mls Elizabeth
Ncmlovsky, Miss Mary Wcxlnr. Mr.
Hnrry Ahrnms, Mr. Jako Wlndcrman, Mr.
Henry Wlldcrmiin, Mr. Jacob Fcldman
and Mr. Benjamin Wcxlar.
mtfc. most important wedding In sotlety
-Lloday will be that of mim Nancy
torrv smith, daughter of Mrs. aa! Mr
J Somers Smith, of im Bpruce street.
t, L VB "nk' wanlekon aver i.e.
Oermantown, and Mr. Joseph Wbod, Jr.
or nttsburjh. The ceremony will take
CtTJ? Sh Jame9' rro,MtBnt Hplacopal
Church, i an(1 walnut streets, at 12
o clock.
lieV?,?fcLd8 w".' b0 lven ,n marriage by
er nther. ami th k- ... j. . ?. .
co'Mln i.. ""'.""" ":,r"u' r ner
mnl7i r i. 'ranees west Daly, as
!?? ? hoior. Hr Urldmnlds will In-
AJZ '? E'lior V Oainble. Miss
MlU I tlT i"r B,11"y B- Sunders.
Isabel n!l, Tyt8 '
win ..lrocko ?QU8h'"n' Tho bride.
tr nmM r. ,. I(iVCly 80W" of B0 ".
and nn!.hV '" ,1BkC0 ?mI ornn Wwom
h f?r lU.bo.worn over th face, wUl
win .. Si, u" oran"9 blossoms. Sha
will carry Illlop. of th0 vnlicy.
wLr u m ?f h.or,or nnrt )fllemslds will
trun,i.ngrr ,r0ek8 n,Ml Ill0rn ht
r,rl V1,.""1 orun'50 Wossoiiis. and wll
. 'V,IU,T runes.
'if wood will
riiiio by (iul Icniky.
MISS KATHCRINB AGNB:s 1IORAX'
Daughter of Mrs. M. Ho.nn, of 2032 Locust street, who recently
graduated from Sit. St. Mary's Academy, Plainneld, N. J., whero "ho
was awarded the gold medal Kiven by Rishop.McFaul, for highest
general average.
Tioga
Mr. Daniel J. Mclntyrc. of M2I South
ISth street, left this week for a trip
through the Panther Creek Valley, where
he will visit Lansford. Coaldale, Summit
Hill, Tamaqua and Mauch Chunk.
Miss Agnes B. Cnrlln. of 1113 South 19th
street. Is at present In New York city.
whero she went to act as bridesmaid jes
tcrday morning at tho wedding of a
schoolmate.
A dinner will be given tonight In
honor of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Judge,
of New York city, by Mr und Mrs
Harry O. Baer, 633 Federal street. Covers
will be laid for about 0 guests.
Mr. Francis Capano. of 616 Carpenter
street, entertained a number of his friends
at his home lust night. His gueats In
cluded Mr. Anthony Mucchettl, Mr.
Gcorgo I'ollzzo, Mr. Henry Capno, Mr.
Michael Serro, Mr. Rocco Savy, Mr.
Francis Fortunate and Mr. James Co-
lazzo.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Barker, of The
Towers. 13th and Venango streets, nre
occupying their summer home In Atlantlo
J-lty. and will remnln nt that resort until
lato In the autumn.
The Rev. t.nd Mrs. Thomas Bird, of
rorth 13th street, aro spending some time
li Atlantic City. Mrs. Bird Is recovering
from a recent Illness
Mr. and Mrs. Tcllx Slrousse nnd family,
of 17 West Tlngn Blrect, will spend tho
summer In Atlantic City, at 312 Oriental
avenue.
North Philadelphia
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clair, of J223
Montgomery avenuo, have gone to Ni
agara Falls and later will tour through
Canada.
Chestnut Hill
Ififl Mrs Rmu.l T.-.nSMInl. tTAim.
' Onilmmolr, have as' their guests
y rs. itenry Paul Brown. Mrs.
IVU he remembered as Mia Edith
I Houston.
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. S. Melllnger, of 318
South 46th street, havo opened their cot
tago at Lavallctte, N. J , for the sum
mer. Mr. Michael Coleman, of 5322 Ogden
Btrcet, Mr George Thomas, 4521 West
minster avenue, and Mr. William Heffer
nan, of HI7 North Felton street, are
spenaing several weens at Anglesea, N.
J, having opened their cottage there
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brandley. 2145
Maraten street, and their children.
Charles, Jr., William, Edward and
Catherine, will leave tho city soon for
Palmyra, N. X, for a short visit.
Dr. Cornelia Kahn. of 1701 North 18th
street, has returned from Newark, N. J.,
where she was the guest of Mrs. Charles
I. Hoffman, her sister.
A meeting was held at the home of
Mrs. Charles Morlarty, of 1641 Falrmount
avenue, yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock
to comcleto arrangements for the lawn
fete to be given on Saturday afternoon
and evening on the grounds of Mrs.
Thomas J. Mlnnlck's home at Wynnewood
for the benent of the new Mercy Hospital.
Mr. II. Daroff, of 1813 North 33d street,
has returned after a Ave weeks' stay In
Mountnlndale. N. Y.
The Entro Nous Literary Social held
a meeting on Saturday at tho home of
their treasurer. Miss Helen B. Williams.
The evening was devoted to muslo and
dancing. Mrs. Edward J. Bergen, of Wil
mington, was guest of honor. Mrs.
Crista and Mrs. Black presided during
the evening.
Mr and Mrs. Jonas Steelman, formerly
of Tioga, uro passing the summer In
Ocean City.
Tho marrlago of Miss Ireno S. Well,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Well,
of 331S North 21th street, to Mr. James
F. Dornn will take place on Wednesday,
June 10.
Miss Rcna M. Watts has returned from
Washington. D. C, whero sho nctcd as
bridesmaid nt tho wedding of her brother.
Mr. E Paul Watts and Miss Ellen Luc
cock Alloway. dnughtcr of Mrs. John
Allow ay, on June 7.
Tho Rev Dr. Rutcer Dm. of tlm Tlnirn
Baptist Church, uccnmpanled by Mrs.
Dot, will leave riming tho week for
Botnoseen, Vt.. where they will remain
until the middle of September.
The "Gleaners," n. numbers of girls
of the Ann Carmlchael Memorial
Presbyterian Church, Erie avenue nnd
6th street, will give a block party
Friday and Saturday night on tho
porches of tho residences of tho 4100
block on North 6th street to aid the car
pet fund of the church. Prizes hnvo been
offered for the prettiest Eirl. the most
up-io-uate man ana the most handsomely
decorated porch.
Wilmington
Mrs. Charles R. Miller and Mist Mnr
garetta Miller have returned aftor spend
ing two weeks In the Middle West.
Miss Margaret do Ronge. of Smith Col
lege, Is a guest of Miss Harriet Klrkus.
Miss Elizabeth Harris, of Richmond
Hills, L. I., is aUo a guest of Miss
Klrkus at Trinity rectory.
Miss Ethel Tallman has gone to Cleve
land. O., to attend the wedding of Miss
Mildred Sherman, a frequent visitor to
this city.
Roxborough
Following the graduation nt the head
of a class of 23 scholars at St. John the
Baptist High School, Mis, Maria E.
Cunnle wna given a reception by her
parents, .nr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Cun
nlo, at their home, 310 Roxborough
avenue. Miss Cunnlo nai aledlctorlan
of her class and received two gold medals
and many bandsomo presents.
Thoso present nt the reception were:
Mlia Marlon Wilson. Miss .Mary McCal
leu. MKs Margaret Murpliv. Mlts Helen
Murphy; M, mtn. Saly. of Savannah.
".. .miss ,Nfiio Cunnle. Mlsg Marie
Seery. Miss Motile Fogarty. MIm .Mar
garet Ar'sK, Miss Mary Mcllvnlne. Miss
Alma yvnlls. Miss Gretta Faliey. Miss
Htlcn i Seery. MIm Sarah O'llrlen, Miss
Madeline never. Mr William Seery. Mr.
James beery, .Mr John Ryan. Mr. Flli
worth Arlss. Mr. Alovlus Seor, Mr.
John Wall, Mr Ednnrd Cunnle, Mr. Ed
ward Fahey; the Rev. Eugene Murphy,
I?. .?. ,- John ll"s Nnptlst Roman Cath
olic Church. Mr. and Mrs James McCnl
len, Mr. nnd -Mrs. John Mcllvalne. Mr.
and Mrs. Georgo W. Davis. Mr. and Mrs
John F. Gallagher. Mr. nnd Mrs John
htewnrt. Mr. nnd Mrs Vmnlr nn.i...
'.?' Mnry Donnoy. Mr Henry Don
iicllj. Mr. Elmer Cut hbcrtaon, Mrs. 1 111
lam Somerset. Miss Annlo Gallagher
.ura .nargarot .Murray. Mr. James P
Seery. Mr. James O'Sulllvan, Mr. nnd
Mrs Henry L. Murphy, .Mr James K.
Gallaglioi. Mr. Willlnm Dougherty, Miss
Jlary Miles, .Mr and Mrs. Thomas B
Gnylgan, Mr. John Devers. Mr. Timothy
McMonlglc.
The annual convention of tho 14th Dis
trict Philadelphia Sunday School Asso
ciation was held Tuesday night at 7.1$
pclock in the WIssahlckon Methodist
Episcopal Church. Terrace and Harvey
streets. The pastor, the Rev. Frank M.
Gray, presided. The nrrnrmm i.,mh,i,i
address by Mr. Ray L. Hudson, superin
tendent of the Tioga Baptist Sunday
Bchool, and discussion by members of
the association on the following topics.
r?lVl Adult Dl0'e Classes." "Womon'a
Bible Classes, Teen Ago." "Homo. De
partment. "Elementary Work' nnd
"Teacher Training."
h.va . t r ..
"a), of New Yor... h ' " ""TO!
bers will be Mr "coop. r WoiT
Mrb,0fhw;, MfV WUI,Dm ' Snyder, Jr.
MP Josen l ITnmn t. ,....
?'. J.,' l "fuuPffh. Mr. William
Ilnyne. 3d. of South Orange. N. J., and
vir James Eomcn Mmiti, .t i...,
of the bride. ",uu'"r
The retemony wilt bo performed by
the Rev. Dr .Mockrldge. rector of the
church, nnd will be followed by a break-
fast nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Smith.
in Oermantown. After a wedding trip
."?!, 'rri! n00'1 "'" ,lve ' "Jebcl
wadl. Babjlon road. Thrco Tuns. Pa.
STRONG-RISHOP.
wfttT. V " " whit, of.andk
with the skirts scalloped In pink Vat ta
wiliff. n "n! p,h " ' la"
,tucsrhe,r- r$it TrnA
Mr v' hlt VS formed, by the, niv.
Mr MeUee. In the parlor undtr a bower
reception WM he)d Bt ,h hom; y
for Nten?i- JX ni " "obbard ton
LOVE-STAUB.
Stuuo Str of.SJ'.M Sarah Elizabeth
- Stntib. Jr.. of 41M Oermantown
awnue. and Mr. Robert J, LcTve took
SrtaSf.!ht at "'clockt the home
B st-i.h ? V. J!1 ' ne n,v William
if. Staub. of Media. Pa., uncle of th
f .Wrtormed th. ceremony, which
cemlomVr1,'?r S lareiy ned
m,rl?. JIr,l.s"iub gave his daughter In
mirringe. sho wore , ,
a?. h,,rT " "d duche la
and had her tulle veil arrangad with a
"? '" blossoms. "uVFn
cos Wood, tho maid or honor, wore an
empire frock of pink lulto 'wZ? iaS
Mtr' mi'!0",,810"""0:1 M Mr. Love'a
A quiet wedding took place jeaterday cxtendid"h0nU0n lbft't'. "tUr" ,rnV"
at 4 o'clock In the home of Mrs. Rose
Bishop. 4351 Wayne avenue, when her
daughter. Miss Marguerite L Bishop, be
came the bride of Mr. Arthur C. Strong.
The ceremony was performed by tho
Rev F. a Nichols.
Miss Bishop woio n sown of whlto taf
feta trimmed with lace, her tulle veil
was edged with orange blossoms nnd sho
carried a shoner bouquet of white rose.
Mrs. Herman Moser. a sister of the
bride, nctetl as matron of honor, nnd
woro n blue taffeta gown, made short,
nnd a leghorn hat trimmed with pink
roses She carried a loose bouquet of
pink roses.
The bridesmaids Included Mbn Julia M.
Brown. Miss Ed.vthe Long. Miss Virginia
Donaldson. Mls.i Helen Wilbur, who wero
gowned alike In pink talTcta and carried
pink sweet peas. Mr Strong was nttended
by Mr. Herman Moser as best man
Mr. nnd Mis. Strong will be at home
after September 1 at Logan, Pa.
WALSH-GLYNN.
The marriage of Ml Honora J. Glynn,
dnuchter of .Mr. and Mrs Willlnm Glynn,
to Mr Michael Walsh was solemnized
yesterday morning at 9 o'clock In the
Chinch of Our I.nrty of Victory. Solemn
High Nuptial Mnss was celebrated Father
Franklin. Father McNamec nnd the Rov.
Charles Gorman nlllclntlug.
Tho bride, who was given In mnrrlngo
by her brother, Mr. Patrick Glynn, wns
attended by her niece. Miss Mnry Tozer,
ns bridesmaid, nnd tho best man was Mr.
Patrick Qulnn. A wedding breakfast nt
tho home of the bride's parents, C13I
Vine Btiect, followed the ceremony.
Mr. and Mrs. Walsh, after a wedding
trip, will live at 221 North Mth street,
where they will be at home after Octo
ber 1.
ITSTyhS
S, h,w they ' & TomeS
MOONKY-BAUROTH.
di,M,(m"riaf.0 of M,M Florence Bauroth.
joh5 Mr 0t Mr W11"ttn urolh. to S&
5"w 'ook Place last even ng it
I?on0Ceat.th?..brUIrt "0me' NSrth
Iw llq,!''K 'St p,'1phla. The
s"l,bch. Pastor of the Luth.
eran. Church of tho Re.urrectlon. 5M and
Thompson atrecta, onicIate4. Thebrlda
was gowned In sheer whlto organdie
wnsV,'? ,? tl? fu" eklrt " he? veil
wn, of tulto held In place by orant
blossoms. She carried a shower bouquit
?.' .B ro? ml Ulles " valley.
J. "'J", a?'" "elem Bauroth, who
of pale blue taffeta trimmed with old lac
nnd carried pink tea roses.
Mr. William Bod acted as best Juan.
A reception Immediately followed the
cercmouy after which Mr. and Mrs.
Mooney left for the West, where their
honeymoon win t,e ,pont. Among the
gueats at the reception were, Mr and
Mrs. Alfred E Albrecht. Mr. Alfred e7
Albrccht. Jr., Mr. William B. Albrecht,
M suIak fK i1. I a t
"" Mi'iin ruwior, .Mr. ucorg W.
Thompson, of Chicago. III., Mrs. AUce,
Mitchell, of Tronton. N. X: Mr. Andrew
Hearley, of New York. Mies May Ander
son, Miss Louella Haring. Mr. and Mrs.
Harlng, Miss Laura Mcrz, Mr. and Mrs.
Charlea Melier. Mr. und Mra. Selbold,
Mr. Paul Selbold, Mr. Harry Bauroth,
MUa Mltdre3 Giles. Mlsa Esther CarsUU
tor. Mis Anna Joseph. Mr. Thomas Jo
seph. Mr Thomas Canfield. Miss Maria
Boxa and Mr. Leo Kernan.
FARMER-ECKHARDT.
The marriage or Mlsa Gertrude E. Eck-
hardt to Mr, Louis H, Farmer took place
net incut in s ociock at tn nome. of
tfrhdh is.wt1jka.i an 4Ma irM ji st
xtn. l,M w,,uuo iuiuc,, .ir v.naries i?. icjc-
', nant, a North 53d street. fi
HUBBARD-RHOADS
A quiet but pretty wedding took place ,'r ." . , , ,VK '? n0
Inst evening nt S o'clock when Miss Mary 1 ,!"''.',' , Jjll1' Ir Charles F.
Bartleson Rhoads. niece of Mr nnd Mrs.
Isaac It. Ithoails. of 110 McKlnley avenue.
Ijnnsdowne. became the bride of Mr Wil
liam Hyndmam Hubbard, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred E. Hubbard, of 12 East
Steward avenue. Lansdowne The bride,
who was given In marriage by her father,
Mr. Samuel D Rhoads, of Maryland,
woro n most becoming gonn or white
crepe de chlno with a Jacket of chnntllly
lace trimmed In pearls and vvrs finished
with n court train Her veil of tullo wns
caught with orange blossoms, and she
carried a shower bouquet of white rosea
and lilies of the valley. Tho bridesmaids,
Delaware County
A surprise recoptlon to Mr. and Mrs.
Jesse Fox. of Chester, was given last
evening by members of the Gentlemen
Farmers' Club at the homo of Mr. Harry
. rman, the president, Mr. Fox la on of
tho most popular members In the club,
and ho has lust returned from his honey
moon, which was spent in the South.
The Gentlemen Farmers' Club Is an ex.
elusive club of young men, and Its head
quarters are In Moore, Pa.
Lansdowne
The Associated Charities of Eastern
Delaware Courtty are making plans for
a plcnlo to be held at Griffiths Park,
Lansdowne, on Tuesday, June 28. A com
mittee, of which Mlas Kathryna Jonee,
of Highland avenue, is at the head, is ar
ranging the details for the event. There
will be sports far old and young, auto
PM Mrs, Henry S. Paneoast, of
Hj "1 ", : , " tiiuimji will oe gporiB jor uiu ana young, auto
KLJ. .ifWMJQro ueK:K county, rdea to and from the park and lunch, all
g' ,ny have a cottage for the 1 re6 to the mothers and their children.
I Mason, son of Mr. an,d Mra,
j, ., ul weai urtutnuc avenue,
-m vo nta nome from Yale- Uni-
BrOIVM BAM n tf. h4 Xlma
ndlay Brown, of Bumrolt v.
1 returned home for bis summer
ironj Carnegla Sebool of Tacb-
Germantown
ward Watera. formerly of Ger-
BOW a ruMul ,.r lt..H.k...
4rfl ot Mr Mi Mrs Mward
pater.. 0f M17 Qesme s treat.
lrothy CiuTkaM,,, g,wukley.
- BWCail. W !, SdAtAmAB IU9 (n
-titM. '"-" "
f Etwar4 A SUalft, of W
atrcat. hu. .... . . .. ...
., -'. .v SMH w AUttNUV
IIIIU
" aolwaa, of U KnM
Miss Jesaio Louisa Lewis, of East
Grwnwood avenue, has returned to her
home from Syraouse University,
Mrs. Samual Botten. of East Baltimore
avenue, r(MrMi)tlns- hr elau, will give
a Uaat at tbe alumna dinner to bo
given at luckisail CoHoge next weak.
Mr. CroUu 0. Bbrey. prasldwt of
too Board HaaJtb. has returned from
n .It waaka' trip through the Wast. Mr
and Mra. HWy laft yaaterday to spend
a wek In AUasMe City, N. X
um. OgaB. of Mapla avenue, loft yes-
tiMdiy for I'lalttnald, N. J.
Ulw Warrt 0'ura toft this wk for
a viait to frtenda in Plttaourgb. Pa,
Childrens Dy will be ebrvd at the
Paatttot Churcct on Sunday at the regu
lar church hour, 10 44. A moat inttrau
Ins program baa bean prepared and an
inviiaUoB a boon swuaoded to all to t-
Mrs. John I.lpplncott and her daughter,
Mlsa Mabel Lipplncott, of 1300 West On
tario Btreet, will leave next Wednesday
for the West, where they will visit Yel
lowstone Park and the Panama-Paclflo
Exposition. They will return about Sep.
tember L
Frankford
Nino persons were elected to member
ship at the last meeting of the Frankford
Historical Society. Including Mr. and Mrs.
Lynford Rowland. Jr., Mr- and Mr. John
B. Sldebotham, Mlsa Julia A, Snyder.
Miss Anna May Dyer, Mlas Lldte P. Pax
son and Mr. and Mrs. S. Walter Foulk-
rod.
The last spring outing or me Historical
Society will be a vUit to "Panhurst." the
estate of Robert Le, Boutllller at Wayne,
on Saturday, June Mth.
Mrs. Frank B. Whlteman, of 1KB Unity
street, la spending some time with rela
tives In Montgomery County.
A strawberry festival will t given Sat
urday evenliu, from 4:30 to 8;J, by the
Young Faoplo'3 Society on ta lawn of
Willow Grove HmMi jspiaoopai
Church for the bwiaflt ot the mortgage
fund.
Mrs- M II. Judd, of Frankford, and Mlas
Martha Tongue, of Toeony. have re
turned from a visit to Mrs. Judd'g daugh
ter, Mrs. Robert M. Bird, la San Francisco-
They vlaltad the BxpoaltJon,
YoaamlU. Colorado Spriogs and Danver.
and were extensively ostartained by their
Wtm frttnds.
Mr. and Mrs. T Edmund Murray wll)
rtflde at Utf JoMphlno street, upon
their return from tnalr wadding Journey
Mri Murray was formerly Ml Uyrtla
B. Cooo, dtugbter of Mr. and Mr. Ceorfo
W. Con, of Josaphtn Ut.
SufFrage Events Today
EqUAL FIIANCI1ISB SOCIETY.
Noon Open-lr meellng at Tela' Soap Worki,
73d street and Woodland avenua Speaker.
JIln Ilertha Bapovits.
ii -n p m Mlsa Uerttia Sapovlts ipeaka at
tbe Jenktntonn Auditorium, York road below
Creenuood avenue
S 3(1 p. m MUa Anna McCue, orianlzt r for
ttfl toclety in Kenalngton, tpeik in West
Cheater, Ta.
WOMAN SUFFPJAOE PARTY.
Noon Mlaa Ilelan Todd, tt California, ad-
dreiaes emDloeil at tha J. B fatetaon Com.
piny, 4th itrtet and Uontiomerr avenue.
a f in, wpou.mr uisciius u. ivui silver inq
Lanraatar avenue, unaar inc. auanices or tni
he. auaplces of tha
rutty a branch in tne itiii iguutive putrut.
Sneakers, Mlaa Caroline c Knapp and Mlaa
Adareuea made from the car of Dr.
nae
T!nirardfl.
lsrv Miller Mra M. C Iowell Drealdea.
b p. m. Open-air meatlnv at 55J and. Cheat,
nut streets Mri M. Iloimea areuki.
H p. m. Open-air mtatlnf at Uroad and
South etreata Or 15. M It. Moore and Mlaa
Ida E. Turner asak.
i so p. .-n Slta Helen Todd apeak on the
City Rail piaaa.
UMtTBD EQUAL SUrFRAOK I-EAUUE.
i p. m. Meatlnr at the home of Mra. James
Vlnaor. Haverford Blart'on of oftlcera. Ad
drtuaa by i'lM Iloa Llvlngaton and Mliu
Alice Carpenter Mlaa Uvlnsaioii la known as
the aniel o.' Chinatown for her eitenahe work
In the Chlneee quarter of New York. MIm
Carpenter haa Jut returned from the poacM
confeteno ai The llaaue.
Hotel Arrivals
GRBBN8 John J. Duffy, Baltimore, Md.: 8.
McKtllya. Vlnaland, N J.; E. L. Weaeott,
Lewaa. Del.
-nMTlNBNTALrMr. and Mra. Lealla a.
Diwall. East Orange, IN, J., P. Thomas,
Wilmington. Del,; J. J. Lucltt. Nawark.
N J
poo.N'KIVS-E s. Doyle. Ecraman, Pa.; P. V.
Cawlay, Toanda. Pa.
BINOHAM-E. A Hart, New York: Mr. and
Mra. 8 C- Brlacoe, Collloiawood, N. J 1 Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas M Arnold, Scranton, Pa.
HANOVER Kobe rt a. Warren, Hirrlaburg,
Pa.1 1 r. Rlppler. PltUburih. Pa.
WINSOR-Dr O. W. Lent. WelliBora. Pa.j
Si J JUwrU. WUkea-Birre, Pa., Pavtfl B.
CreU, peauvetHirr. Pa.
YEKDiO Thomas J. . HarrUburr, Pa s
B IVOIMHM4NI, MJHIN, . t , VOarWf T.
tVBllf.
Columkua. O.
HT JAUSa-J. WoolaLon Joj
Fa.. Mra. Alfred Coeaar, Cap May. S
WAIvroN-W. J MeJDoasuib, CUcaio,
4 n ureeu. luuago.
Hirrlkburr,
j
JU.
III.
BTENTON-Dr. W. ,B. Hara. PnUltaji.
Vwr. Pa.. V , C Lloyd. AUaaiown, Pa.. R.
IlyeUow. Auauik. Pa.
BrTKVIIOUa!-H C. Harriu, Bottoa.
wa . rouii uivtf. aKfaBioo. ra-
BBLl.KVUK-S:
Tan. "r
itl-
Camden and Vicinity
Ohownlcken Farm, the realdenco of Mr.
James V. Black,, at Jobstown, N. J., will
be the scene of a tennis tournament today
m...wh'.ch a number of prominent girls
will take part. They Include Mlsa Ger
trude Mott. Mls Mnrguret Packard.
Miss Dorothy Kirk, all of Burlington;
Mlsa Hilda Smith, of Smlthville: Miss
Polllmus, of Mount Holly; Mrs. John V.
Bishop, Columbus; Mrs. F. II. Hutchin
son. Mlsa Marlon Sharpless, of Wyncote,
Ia.; Miss Florence Brcakiey and Mlas
ainrgarei ianaon. or IJonlentown. siu
Gladys Black, of New York, and several
others.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren II Coffin, who
wero married Thursday evening, will
spend tho summer at Chelsea after their
return from a 19 days' wedding trip. Mr.
Coffin's parents, who aro on from Bos
ton, win vlBlt him for a month at tha
seashore, where they and Mrs. Coffin's
two daughters have preceded tha bridal
couple.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Frederlrlts and
Miss Fredericks have given up their homq
near 6th and Cooper almeta and will take
an apartment In West Philadelphia In tho
fall. Aftnr sntndlnir turn wmIt. n t i.
wood they will go to tho Poconos for the I
summer.
Mr. John Dialogue, of 406 Cooper street,
expects to attend the exposition, going
via the Panama Canal
What's Doing Tonight
Municipal Band concert. Vernon Park. Oer
roantowa avenue above Chilian avenue. 8
o'clock. Free.
.Philadelphia Band, , concert, Convention H,
Proud street and Allasbany avenue; 8 o'clock.
Free
Falrmount Park Band concert. Belmont Man.
aloo; 8 o'clock. Yf.
Market Street Merebaata' AMOclatlcn, tllni
bam Hotel: J0 o'clock.
Blllv" Sunday akelr concert Willow Grovo
Park: 8 o'clock.
Ileorganliallon Dfwocrata. Itth Ward Demo
cratic Club, 866 North SM atreet; 8 o'clock
Particular Council Satiety of Bt. Vincent de
Paul, Catnolle Boys' JlTib. School, 8 o'clock,
I
MONTESSORI "WX?
4311 WALNUT ST. PHILADELPHIA
liroptm in October
Iteirlatratlon hooka now open.
Phone Prcaton 8803 W.
Flrat orsanliad Inatltutlon devoted eiclu.
lliely to the eelentlflc direction ot NOIIMAL
CIIILDI1F.N from three to eight years.
The aim of thla school la to civ normal
children an environment In which th apon
taneoua Impulere ot child IK may have free
dom for Individual growth, and where peraons
ot bioad actentlflc culture may obaerve Impar
tially which acta to hinder and which to
tneourage
A Lectura Coura on the direction cf Chil
dren ef pre-echoo! as. Includlnr tha atudy of
their phyalcal development, nutrition ami
mental actlvltlea, will b liven during th
achool year 1015-I01U I
NAZAUKTU. PA.
jWrrmawiMWeiniemw
Nazareth Hall
Military School
Takes the parent's place for boya
from eight to sixteen years.
One nf the oldest Boarding Schools
for Boys In America,
Eatabllahed In 1783.
FRIENDS' CENTRAL SCHOOL
SYSTEM for BOYS and GIRLS
FltOM KlNDEltaAtlTEN TO COLLRQB
Eeparat Department a for boya and xlrla la
the Hlfti School
Echoola of thla system located
IBth & nac 8ta, 8sth Utnraater Ave.
ITth & Olrard Ave. Urten School Ijine, Utn.
WRITE lOR BOOK OF PRIllh'DS BYSTBU
WM. KUIBR BArtHHTT. 8IIPT.
ISTH AND HACK UTS.. PHtlA.
Free Instruction in Spanish SJ;
for Btanearapher now Forming. Letter
Wrltlne Tranalatlona and Cenveraatlae,
FoeTBn BoiiooL of lanouaqim
ItWO Cheatnut Street
Send for Catalogue; jo todl
be pleased.
, Rev. S. J. Blum, D.D. Prin.,
NAZARETH, PA.
HAitiusnuno. pa.
Strayer's Business College S-
ally attractive ofTer thla week to any pereon
it-ilrlna a bualneaa educatleo.
801 to Wf Cheatnut street, Philadelphia
FRIENDS' SELECT SCHOOL
v. nnys no n. nth t. gihls
AU grade. Writ for rataloiu
-jeeaWBBBr:
ClIAMIilhHHt'nO, PA.
Ilaulliar B J
UullUan. Catholic Lyceum BuUdlcf, Camden.
Lawn fate. UoeSt Oak Lane M H. Cburck,
tUtt Stratface avlu, Mtre Park, 8 o'claoF
Dabate, -Kaaalved. That J4hr Cookbig ta
Superior to We'i?' Weet YMk BtrM it Ji
Caureb; 8 o'otook
I'ENN HALL SCHOOL
FOK GIHLS
Located la the beautiful Cumberland
Valley Ceileca Preparatory Medern
IBiuin aad Soeclal Oouraea Certta-
cste Frlvtleaee Room with prlvat
talk
it. 1.
Harrisburg
Academy
A country achool founded ITS 8.
individual
Medara
buUdlnsa. large calnpua. Advantage f
Hutu vieerve pin iiMiiewuet inairyeiioa,
Ttwouih collaga preparation. Hate 1 100.
1800. Suprvlaa athletle Separata actum
for younr boya, We Invlt eloeeet lave,
tltatlon a rcreonal Ylali If peealbl. Wriie
for our catalogu awl plana ef n dt
mllory Addrvaa
ABT11UU K. HIIOWN. U. A., Hcadnuataf
ii 'aa
ALLK.NTOWN, PA
4Hlount Prepare: lvSAaa4 Suawaer Saaaiaet
opens June ltd Prepataa boya for ItaiUat col
l.a A uolvaraltt. IH.h uaodaruTeuUl
dept ler yoejwer boya Near Mdas. AlT aifi.
Frank L. lUaaan. A M., Prin , AUetWft, Pi.
mV CHB8TBB. PA.
Hotel Oladaton. Atlantic Ctty.
occunled by achool during May
each year, work continue wuoout is-
uioa.
.TftATFOitn - WUUaa Howard
Havaa. Cons . Jaaae Lauaalia.
j...... :. . . i. ..., m- rirr:
burab. Jf.. T. fatt. IbMa. Pa
Ferry Bolmoot. Waaalaiton, D C Jaco
rhlcaso. III . Hamilton
anware: Hidden, Florid.
Ferry
iHfkiaaoj
New fork
Jacob
MUI.
BITZ-CABLTON - Mr and Mra Newtoo
GuUck, "vaafclniton, V C . Mr ana Mr
tt. B jdV.w Vwk Mr. a4 Mrs. K
8 aUw. nejw iof wra. . J
ew iwk, M. eBCeatt-
Notice for th Boclety par will b
accepted and printed In th EtoUu
Lder, but all auch nolle mtut b
written on oaa aid of tha paper, mwt
be (Ig-oeil In fuU, with full addrcaa, and
when poaalbU telephone number luttat b
alvan.
Send all aah commulcatloaa ta
"Society Editor," Evenlaa; LaJxer. 60
Cbea4uut atreet.
t'Bl Uuua qtrenaU aro canted
out o that TMtscatUa nay b poaatblc.
ttt BoUea wU wM poWtabed.
iMeuratoa. Rate. SBOO lor eatalaa!
and view addrau PRANK MAdlLU
tm A M . Frlaclpal K
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WHNtiQOP, PA.
'Country Day School for Boys"
osaaa ta Saptasaber. at Wynne, p.
s&Bartanced taoavr. at lb hliheet raw)
ttoaa; carefully (elected tudta, (ytBavaataaA
ud ajfht acta ot jrounil.
JtT. Gebeo BeH, A.B . B Jl , H4 Mat-,
gll a atajbjMJtCbMteat liUeJ, P
UHTZ. PA.
I IKraa?M UAII eCHIMADV
r.rQuu.S:a Aimt. ' ZT"tiL $&&
oTATB NOIIMAL eCHOOL.
tcv-e per year, u M
Batjt fiaaea.
PHtUTJ. Pria,
HLAlmrTOUX, N J
BLAIR ACADEMY rOR BOYS
MM caoMw
JohaS
a anod mh
luo 1 100
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HALTIMOKK. Mi)
Affordby Normal School Sf
woaaa TMiruHHHmisjHat.ii
al s yr. Hejel rtaalloe eVcaeata.
aJUksMa, Prin. lWretMrit B .
' i iwaai
aStl.W
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STAUKTttK. V4.
BaUwto Munlinry, iMlnnrtaa. V. l.-
larj sauau annniary, MtyMva. v. t.
catad in Sttenaiidoaa Valley ei Vtratali.
Uurpal tilmal. uiedeea aweattMUati,
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