EVENING J-EDGEB-PHILABELPniA, FKIDAY, JUNE 18, 1915. I mmu jMWi y s I, Ors hU to ut EH fElRsMs. of tltehtand avenue. Chest- IEt Hill, entertained nt luncheon yeelor- 'lit In honor of Mrs. Clarence Wrny, ft Ti nthin" guests were Mrs. Edwnnl Rowland, Mrs. Edward lungerh Smith, SMr, JOSepn o. un, ... in. ouuiuei uopo fr'.rDenler, Mrs, George- Van Dusen and F'MM. Pleasants, Jlf. fln" Jirs. ruy win icuve nexi weeic t:t Beach Haven, where they will spend " Mwt .. 4VlAlt ..,... 111 ,,.. Ib the city. '. Edward P. Alllnson, of Haverford. K cduft, Will cntoithln Informally nt dinner I? tAMArrow nlsht for her daughter. Mlsi P jjjry Alllnon and Miss Mai eel Alllnson lefore tlio annc 01 mo .uerion uiickci Dub. & Lieutenant John Qulncy Adams, U. S. ,'M- " an" Aonma win omeriain tne .following gueais 111 uinimii- uuincr 111 honor u4 v - ...... ..j ,11, o tnlne at tlio Hotel Adelphla: Liculon- KJnt Adolph 11. Miller, U. S. M. C. and B lfrs. Miller, hiibb ..i.iiuiu sunui iviuini, A f New xOrK, iupiuui jiuwam .1. urutne, ti R M. C. ; Lieutenant Allen E. S'mon, ..f'f rr nml Mr. William S. Ailnnix. i if Uol'and Pari-, Mil jf"Th tabic will bo decorated with a larpe ifllrlhuay tnku, tho centre of which will '"contain a. question murk In candles. i i, svdncv Clark and Miss Frances "B Clark will k'vo a- supper tonlsht In 1 (iin0r of Miss Christine Newhall Claik, whose marriage iu ..... ........... . . ....- f lettS WHl "1KC 1.C LU...W..V... .11.. Vnnrv C. Coleman, of New York, "who has been nt the Vandcrbllt for a . Ava ulth her patents. Mr. nnd Mis. K Dawson Coliman, loft uboard tho Fin- land tor a tup imuum u.u ........... .,. ;to San Francisco, where she will Inspect the I'anninB.rutim; aj.j.juo. ....... Ijlrs. C. Shlllard Smith, who motored s,m TMnewatcr Park with a party of & friends, arrived yesterday In New York. u, nnrt Mrs. George Q. Horwltz, who. are spending tho spring at their home In StralTord, will leave tho m.ddio 4 tiiiv for Bar Harbor. Mo., wheto thv will spend the summer months; 1. will also .Mr. umi ..nil. ...'... .- Ktan, of Gloncoe House, Ilosemont, 'Vho have talten a coiiage tor uie cummer, ana .r. unu ....o. v.,j........ CheW of Glenvale, Radnor, who occupy 'their 'house at the Malno resort. Other Pnllaacipnians who win icuvu onuiu u.u hi.. Phrlntltip W. BUdle. of tho itlcn- Khdm: Mr and Mrs. Ch-rles B. Wright, "o"( Chestnut Hill: Mr. and Mrs. Henry KB, Hatfield, of 1725 Walnut street, and Mr, and airs. Alexander w. inuuic. , Mr, and Jlrs. Joscpn u. wiauner uiiu i't.mttv. nf Lvnnowood Hall. Elklns Park, i'sTllI leave tho latter part of this month Uki occupy their cottngo at fsewport, u. igU where they will spond tho summer. P'ilri. Henry 8. Jeanes, who spent tho feput month at Devon, sailed yesterday for can Francisco oy way 01 me x-uimmu Cdiul. Sho was accompanied by her chil dren, Miss Margarotta Jeanes, .Miss Ellza teth Jeanes, Henry S. Jeanes and Joseph If. Jeanes, Jr., and by Matthew Balrd, 3d. JiMra. Albert Lucas and ner son, mt. ai- Bert Hnwlev Lucas, of 329 South ISth I &.-v . ... - ... ' ... ... .. nitrett. will socna tne eariy Buinurcr w hj 'f.y,fai Visiting tho expositions. Mrs. William Jay Turner, of School- ,Jou!e lane, will give an Informal muslcale Wit her homa on llondny evening. ;Mr. and Mrs. R. Dale Fltler, of ISth Elna Walnut streets, have taKcn a couago lat Beoch Haven for the summer. $ EMrs. Emllv J. Smith, of 400 South 15th lifreet. Is spending several weeks with MlM M. Elizabeth Williams, of Oak Lane. K-Uw. Nathaniel Burt. Miss M. Theo- Lunt Burt and Miss Edith Burt, of 1201 iHImit street, have c osed their house 64 are occupying their summer resi- Ofnce in Roxborough, Pa. f. .Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Townsend and Miss , aiiu .lownsenu, or ujj uo Ldixnwy imtt, dive closed their house and are occupy- Kj their cottage at York Harbor, Me., Where they will spend the summer Inenths. tMlsj Marie LouIsr IVnnamaker. who pis been visiting In Boston and points In fw England for the last ten days, will Ifftch. New York today, returning to her ?aie' In Jenklntown on Saturday. Mrs. C Fnntnlno Mnilrv Tj.Mr. of 218 L5eth- 16th street, will leave the latter fcpart of tho week for a Btay of several MJf with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. poha Rldgely, at "Hampton," their home Wear Baltimore, She will then spend a IWtnlght as the guest of her aunt, Mr. s.f 8. Yefttnn n ha inmnini. Tintnn In IQIOUcester. Mass.. ntr which Hho will lgenJ a few weeks at Narragansett Pier. I'JIlsa Mary Victoria Green, who has &Ceen t rA4nv.,,.. t t hima ,.,. . IJianiDg of May, will spend a part of the Ker In Atlantic City,, Mr. and Mrs. William Crawford, of 2137 u? street, entertained last evening In Mr Of their daughter, Miss Hilda aT'fOrd. Who wn i,rfllintnd wlfh hnn. from the Catholic Girls' High School Rk.aluraay' T0 entertainment In- USQtQ a dSnPA fnllnnrul hv a ailnnaw Ttia Ktii 1S?ra W members of the graduating He. the school colors. in&n1 Mra' Richard T. McSorley and nZ i occupying the Dubois cottage, flwood and Pacific avenues, Wlldwood, lor the summer. . HOUncemnnt Yrna KAAn .n. V... vr. mr a, ; 'wo u" im uf una. iiS!-toalr'8B9 f her daughter, Miss uT '" uummey. and Mr, Bobert '! ppe, on Wednesday, May 26. Mr nnrt r- n "uil i g Oranie. N. j. ' B Alone the Main Line tVJF.RB?OOK-One of their delightful Nr dinner dances wns clven list at the uverbrook Golf Club, among "'ent being Miss Sidney Wilson, L u- TuM George A. Smith, Mlsa Vlr- urerui. Miss Rosalie McMlchen. AUete M UnalA XXw Wollnr to 'A' wr Charlea Hoffman, Mr. Hv- - rosier ana Mr. Beynolds FJer- ' e,en CampbU, daughter of Mrs. ampueu, Qr flgtf QverbrooK c, nan Kn . .,. t 71', Of Brooklvn N V an her for SAvafai .nn.i. n'A. t i....h. I,." -'--'w.i vv9, aurvro) tuiiv"- eve been jtlvin In Ml Weir's BBION MPS H Warla Hilnu nf Ufa. Avenue, entertains! hrjrin hla 'ti tA hanr.i. Al HMod Uohat Tnrlr. hDe mirrkiia tn Mr Tilrlrard w ill take place Is the autmju.. U1K'S' IU,il InAlndiui Mm Ttov KtMf- rnvUI epka. Mr "' handler. Jr U ."Siarlua hut Mr. Nelo Warwick, .u.ua smith el Nw York; Mtw f artfc.. I'.lli- ki, e., W....J. ii,, 7. "... rat ,MttUur -"wTtft R .0!?; I-mTp' """.h and, nccompinlca New emU r:, -onnson, will leavo for "" " "P eany part of July. Bala-Cynwvd Th n. i... " v 11 o-cJ u ,bne tV:v,.sp '?. -All road. The lOUftn nn t .Inntfiil affair III VtAln 1 l. . ward in wui. " . .17. UM, 'eu ror- ho ,ru82h,Y'h!p ,eVtU,,nB m Mly to ovm.,0t,Ul0.fen"la C0Ur8 and the en- grounds ' lher 8porls on th" d"b The large clubrooms will bo prettily festoo,,,,! with streamers of crepe paper n,i.iaBf, Wh"C .th0 club "cbestra will render the musical selections. There h ...' V-.L "InPc.r- but ls will fnir ...ni ucl"ecn mo nances. The af n,t J i ch,nPoncd by the following patronesses: Mrs E. Nowton Wlgfnll t ; Jql1" s'orey Eberbach, Mrs. Walter Add son Fox, Mrs. Paul Vanncman, Mrs. ri,i . Mnr,ln r- Q1,nn. Mrs March, Mrs. Frederick C. NcwboUrg, Jr., Mrs. Owynn T. Shepperd, Xlrs T. Vaux Wilson and Mrs. John Carroll Arm m",8, Amo,,B tho younger set present will bo Miss Anna Getz Eberbach, Mies M. Rod.i Armstrong, Miss Juliana Baker, Miss Kathcrino Vanneman, Miss Mar garet Glynn, Miss Jean II. .S'ewbourg, Miss Martha D. Baker. JIIss Esther R. Ilhoads. Miss Edlfn C. Gordon, Miss -tar-Jorlc Little, Miss Marlon Vanneman. Miss Wanor Gnlser, Miss Mary J. Scott, Miss Marlon H. Morse, Mr. Edward N'ewton Algfnll, Jr, Mr. Seerlng Durham Wil son, Mr. Howard Lo Boutllllcr, Mr. E. Bradford Smith, Jr., Mr. J. Vaux WII eon, Jr., Mr. George Fenwlck Shepperd, Mr. John Bennett Kraft, Mr. E. Hoycr March, Mr. Harold Lamor, Mr. Martin P Glvnn. Jr , XK: Edward De Long, Jr.. Mr. Gwynn T. Shepperd, Jr., Mr. Charles Thompson, Mr. George J. Grnham, Mr. Joseph Gemberllng, Mr Paul A. Vnnne man, -Jr., and Mr. Louis T. Thompson. Mrs. Frank Sceburger, of Edgehltl road, Bala, entertained the members of 'nor sewing circle at luncheon Wednesday afternoon. Tho luncheon was served on the porch and the tables were attrac tively decorated with panslos. Besides the usual members, the following guests wero piusont: Mrs. William Kennett Kraft. Mrs. Gwynn T. Sheppertl, Mrs. jonn J. flecKr Mrs. William Allen, Mrs A Southerland and Mrs. Frederick W, Fleck. North Philadelphia Miss Lorraine Sherwood Stahl, of 1030 North 12th street, left yesterday for a week-end motor trip to Now York and Long Island. Mlss Leonette 13th street, left week for Eaton, main a fortnight. Rchfuss. of 1700 North the early part of tho O., whero she will re- Mrs. Y. Rose, of 2543 Marston street, ontertalned on Sunday night In honor of her daughter. Miss E.lznbcth Rose. Among those present were Miss Blanche crnllo. mi,, noitn 3,,,.! Mt To.ihniin - "- ""- - Lovlnson, Miss Freda Solomon, Miss Lil llan Rose, Miss Rose Schull, Miss Mollle I Abrams, Miss Esther Abrams, Mls I Esther Wolfson, Miss Lillian Wolfson. Miss Anna Kunism, Miss Hannah Gor don, Mrs. Joseph Frolllck, Mr. David Wecht, Mr. Samuel Gilbert, Mr. Guy Dea con, Mr. Benjamin Hammer, Mr. Benja min Klein, Mr. Jack Klein, Mr. Leonard Joseph, Mr. Benjamin Parnls, Mr. Rob ert J. Segal, Mr. Harry Orland, Mr. J. Blum, Mr. Adolph Bryer, Mr. Maurice Rose, Mr. Richard M. Rose, Mr. Samuel Lobel, Mr. Harry Martin, Mr. Joseph Llcberinan, Mr. Murray Flnkesteln, of Scranton, and Mr. Eil Gordan. Mr. Sam uel Gilbert gave several vocal solos, ac companled by Mr. Deacon. West Philadelphia Mrs. Charles Lorlng Elliot, of Spruce and 45th streets, will give a linen shower today In honor of Miss Romaln Taylor, whose engagement was recently an nounced to Mr. Francis Benjamin Wat- kins, of Montreal. Bridge will follow, and the guests will Include Mrs. Frank Elliot, Mrs. Warren Moss, Mrs. Albert Stuetz, Miss Kntherlne Mortlmoor, Miss Dorothy Mortlmoor, Miss Helen Roberts, Miss Florence Elliot, Miss Edna Wiler, Mrs. Alfred Wller, Mrs. Charles Rlchescher, Mrs. Harold McAneny. Miss Anna Mc Knlght, Miss Gladys McCarthy, Miss Helen Dunn. Miss Florence Reld, Miss Grace Reid, Mrs. Russell Hamilton, Miss Helen Neson, Miss GladyB Truscott, Mrs. Harold Bottomley, Miss Marie Van Roden, Miss Helen Rogers. Miss Anne Fry, Mrs. Harry Freund and Mrs. Frank Wntklns. Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. King, of the Tracy, 36th nnd Chestnut streets, will Bpend the week-end as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Moore at their home In Cornwells. Roxborough The closing exercises of the class of- 1815 of the Joel Cook s iooi, aianayunn avenue. Roxborough. w., held Wednes day afternoon and weilip'ollowed by an Informal reception. ThPvery Interesting program Included a piano solo by Miss Miriam LefkowlU; class prophecy writ ten by Miss Dorothy Keely and read bv Miss Dorothy Lalghton; chorus, "Eve ning Bells," by the class; recitation. "Ap ple Blossoms' by Miss Ethel Beawick; nrcai-ntntlon of Rosa Bonheur's "The Horse Fair," by Miss Dorothy G. Lalgh- ' . .. , ., .. V... .flaa Anna I ton; SKejcn oi me urni uj .. .... Black; piano duet by Miss Anna Howard and Mhss Lalghton; class history, writ ten by Miss Edith Martin and read bv Miss Anna Howard; class poem, written by Miss Mary Schuster and read by Miss Miriam Lefkowttz. The members of the class are Miss Harriet Bennett, Mias Ethel Beswlck, Miss Marian Blrkmire. Miss Anna Black, Miss Helen Dorwarth, Miss Anna Dunn. Miss Gladys Fleming. MU Dorothy Fischer. Miss Caroline Henry, Miss Agnes Hlckey, Miss Mildred Hill, Miss Anna Howard, Miss Ida Hum mel!, Miss Dorothy Keely, Miss Elsie Latterly, Miss Dorothy G. Lalghton. Mlas Marguerite Lance. Miss Miriam Lefko wlU, Miss Bdlth Martin, Miss Edna Moore, Miss Marian Moyer. Miss Grace Preston. Miss Helen Ruckhardt. Mlsa May Schuster, Miss Grace Wolfenden, MlM Myrtle -Wright, Miss Hettle Watson and Mlsa Lillian Westerlund. The enter tainment was given under the direction of Mlt Bmraa B. Budd, principal, and Miss Praneea Harris, Instructor. Notices for the Society pw will be accepted and printed In the Even!" Ledger, hut U such notlcts must be written on one side of the paper, most be signed In full, wjth full uddreas, and when possible telephone number "' b glien. Snd all iOU eoBUHBnlaikV o "Society BaHer," Ento Idr Chestnut stnNt. VtOs thM requhreoiattU ' carried aul m that V "MV SO""! Uta tieM will wt t BsbHsfced. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harding will entertain informally at dinner tonight in honor of Miss Edith L. Smith, of Cape May, who came to town to attend the nmrringo of Miss Nancy Correy Smith and Mr. Joseph Wood, Jr., yesterday. Along the Heading The Ladles' Auxiliary of the Old York Road Country Club gave a military "D00" yesterday afternoon nt 2:30. Tho hostesses were Mrs. H. D. Stevens and Mrs. Wil liam A. Prince. On the afternoon of Wednesday, June 23, arrangements aro being made for a party, but nothing dell lilte has been decided. On Wednesday, 'June 30, nt 2-30, bridge, "500" and other card games will be played In the club house, at which affair the hostesses will bo Miss Hannah Comly and Miss Florence Williams. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Mansfield Patterson, of New York, will close their town house and leave shortly for Bar Harbor, Me., where they have taken a house for tho summer. Mr. Joseph H. Taulane and his sister. Miss Taulane, of 22C0 North Broad street, have closed their house and are occu pying their home on West avenue, Jen klntown, for the summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Rowland Llppincott, of 1107 Spruce street, have taken a house on Summit nvrnue, Jenklntown, which they will occupy for the summer. Girard Estate Mr. nnd Mrs. David McCoach, of 1900 Shunk street, will motor down to Asbury Park tomorrow morning, where they will remain over tho week-end. Mrs. Herman Livingstone and her lit tle son, Master John Talmago Living stone, of 2315 South 21st street, will leavo on Monday for New York, wheto they will attend the wedding of Mrs. Living stone's cousin, Mr. John Talmage Mat chett. They will spend about 10 days In and around the metropolis visiting friends. and on her return Mrs. Livingstone will close her residence In the Girard Estate and leave for her summer home near Pnotl, where she will remain during the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. George Van II. Potter, of 2503 South 20th street, who have spent the last 10 days at Atlantic City as the guests of Mrs. Potter's sister, Mrs. Al bert MacNellle, have returned to their home. Mrs. MacNellle accompanied thorn. Tioga Miss Florence Eckels, of 3428 North 23d street, gave a delightfully nppolntcd luncheon yesterday at her home. Roses and ferns were used in the decorations. Her guests Included Miss Cora Roberts, Miss Elsa Penckart, Mrs. Clement Rlnald, Mrs. Herman Rlnald, Mrs. George Bartho lomew, Miss Elsie Moore, Miss Billette Kinsman, MIbs Lillian Van Tyne and Mrs. Eugene Brown. Lansdowne Miss Helen Addison entertained the members of her bridge club yesterday afternoon at her home on Lanfalr road. Among her guests were Miss Helen Boyce, Miss Marian Walter, Miss Marie Zahn, Miss Gladys Pilling, Miss Helen Phillips, Miss Margaret McGraw, Miss Mary Adamson, Miss Pauline Laird, Miss Estelle Boyd, Mss Elizabeth Laughlin, Miss Marian Shields. Miss Martha win ning, Miss Anna Bearse, Miss Helene Jones, Miss Kitty Adams and Miss Con stance Lauber. Photo by Hotfmtn. MISS MARTHA B. MORRIS Miss Morris will b soprano soloist at Miss Louise do Ginther's summer recital to b given tomorrow afternoon m tat lielireii's Opera Club rooms. Siii3 MRS. GEORGE JESPER HARDING, JR. South Philadelphia A surprise party will be held tomorrow night In honor of the 21st blrt'ndny of Miss Margaret Rlzzo at her home, tl2 Cnrpentcr street. Sho Is tho daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Bernard Rlzzo. Among tho guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Mnzzo, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Rlzzo, Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Rlzzo, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rlzzo, Mr. nnd Mrs. Snlvatoro Govis, .Mr. and Mrs. Amedla Govls, Mr. and Mrs. John N. Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Colombo, Miss Hose Fran cisco, Miss Torcssa Amorosl, Miss Irene Miller, Miss Mary Girard, Mr. and Mrs. Olympla Malsellls, Mr. James Bovlo, Mr. nnd Jlrs. Joseph Fulmer, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rlto and Mr. Frank Francisco. Tne guests will furnish tho music under the leadership of Mr. James Bovlo. Mr. Carl Ambrose Baer. of 414 South Broad street, will spend the week-end with friends in Boston. Mass. Ho will bo the guest of honor nt a large dlnncr clanco to be given tomorrow night. Mr. Caleb S. Kenny, of the Esmond Apartments, 12th and Spruco streets, and Mr. Peter Gallland. of the same address, u go to Wilmington, Del., tonight to speak t a banquet. Many other promi nent local men will also be present. Mr. Jack Welnsteln, 2230 South Darlen street, will leave tomorrow for Shecps head Bay, where he will be tho guest of Mr. George Angle at his summer cottage for a few weeks. The opening of tho summer clubhouso of the Young Men's Hebrew Association was celebrated by a picnic on Sunday. There were 60 members present and the day was spent in boating, tennis nnd other 'sports. The House Committee In nimiMi .l.iacnh F. Kantor, chairman; George Paul, Benjamin Keyser, Lewis Gross nnd Louis Gekoskl. Mr. Curley Moran, 1127 South 7th street. will return today from a six weeks' tour of the South. The Jitney Sports' Club, of Southwark. hn invited the "Don't-Rock-the-Boat" Club, another well-known Southwark or ganization, to be Its guest at a clam bake In Wilmington. Del., next week. Both clubs number many well-known down town men In their ranks. There will be a ball game in the afternoon. The "Jit neys" are captained by Mr. J. Davis, while Mr. Alexander Montgomery Is cap tain of the "Don't-'Rock-the-'Boaterii." After tackling the clams, the members will return by boat. Mr Christopher Graham Is chairman of the committee on arrangements for the "Jitneys." Dr. Theodore Melnick, 1327 South 5th street, will visit friends at Atlantic City for a few days before taking up his ap pointment to the staff of the Medico Chi Hospital. Miss Yetta Welnsteln. 223J South Darlen street, will go to New York City for the week-end to visit friends. A large dance has been arranged In her honor for Satur day night. a m S B 111811818881111118 The best and most perfect fitting cor sets in the world! All women should wear the Bon Ton. Ask YQUR Dealer For BON TON Corsets $3 to $25. B S m m 18S1 Photo by Evans Studio. Germantown Mr. nnd Mrs. Kern Dodge, of 5135 Pulaski avenue, hnve opened their Atlan tic City cottage for the summer months. Miss Elaine Taylor English, of 228 West School House lane, will have as her guests over the week-end the Misses Blr ney, of Washington, D. C. What's Doing Tonight Municipal Band concert. Remolds' Toit Plot. Snyder aenue and 17th street; 8 o'clock l'ree. Tali-mount Turk Band, Strawberry Muilon; 8 o'clock. Free. l'niladelphlu. Hand, City Hall Plata; 8 o'clock. Frc. L'nlversltv 'of Pennsylvania Museum man oners, mu'eum; 8 o'clock. l'hlladelphla Chapter, Amerlcnn Institute of Hankers, 1701 Che.tnut street; 8 o'clock. Lawn fete. Church of the Annunciation: 8 o'clock. Aero Club. nellevue-Stratford; 8:15 o'clock. Circus anil carnival, Drexel Diddle I3lbl claasci. I.insdnwne: 8 o'clock. Graduation, N'arbcrth High School, Narberth; 8 o'clock. Suffrage Events Today EQUAL FRANCHISE SOCIETY. Neon Miss Anna McCue, orcanlier for the society In Kensington, addresses the employes at Ga)'s Carpet -Mill. Jannoy and Clearfield streets Noon Miss llertha Sapovlts addresses the emplovcs nt the Atlantic Itcnning Company, 3144 I'a.iunk atenuo 8 p. m. Open-nlr meeting at Front and Dauphin streets. Speaker, Miss Anna McCue 8 p. m. open-nlr meeting at 71st street nnd Woo Hand avenue Speaker, Mlas llertha Sapovlts. WYNCOTE, TA. p. m Miss Heacock speaks before tho Wyncote Bird Club tn Heacock Hall. Hotel Arrivals GREEN'S. M. Teterson. PlalnBeld. N. J.; E. I.. Wescott, r.ewcs, Del.; I. J. Walters., Bob- ton, Mars. CONTINENTAL. F. S. Manderson, Melrose Park, Pa.; V. B. Alexander, Johnstown, Pa.; It. If. Aldous, rasealc. N. J. DOONKR'B II. F. Derr. Readlnr, Pa.; J. M. Capo, Ecston, Pa. BINGHAM. n. P. Murdoch PUUburgh, Pa ; D. B. Qulnn, Sunbury, l'a.; I'. Bolaml, Scranton, Pa. HANOVER. B. v. Fleck, Reading, Pa.; John U Erona, Pottstown, Pa. WINDSOR. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Scull, Ocean City. N. J.: D. C. Brugler, Bethlehem, l'a.: Ed. II. Oracs. VENDIO -Mrs. P. E. Meloy, Altoona. Pa. ; E. Fruman, Phlllpsburg, Pa.; N. E. Richards, Reading, Pa. Mr. and Mra. ADEI.PHIA A. B. Petrlkln. Johnstown, Pa ; B. D. Boone, Haileton, Ta. ST. JAMES M. C. Stead, New York: Thomas Euilan, Wllkes-Barre, Pa.. II. S. llarkness, Quarryvllle, l'a. WALTOK II. J. Kunts, Johnstown, Ta.; A. J. Thomas, Jr.. New York. STENTO.N'. Miss Mary Neely, Lock Haven, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Cleave, Cresion, Iu. COLONNADE Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Reed, Wheeling, W. Va.; Miss Brady, Hanisburg. Pa, RITTENHOUSH. J. J. r.jnch. Falrmount. Va., Emllle C. Jamison, Now York. DEM.EVUE-STRATPORD. - Robert Miller. Pine Grove, Pa., W. P Murphy. Chicago, III.. O. II. Sargent, Chicago, III.; C. It. Llewellyn, Chattanooga, Tenn. ; Mr. and Mr J. T. R. Brooke. Scranton, Pa., M, E. Davis, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Eugeno Van Vorhls, Roches. ten N. Y. RITZ CARLTON. Mr. and Mrs. II. II, Van Sant Ashland, Ky.j Mrs. Albert S. Newell, Rochester, N. Y.; Mrs. Earl Loomls, Wilkes- Harre. Pa,; M, H. Jones, Baltimore, Md. ; Oeorge M. Plum, Newark, N. J.; Mrs. Dcn- klns, Pittsburgh, Pa. a m m a B B B B B B B B B B B a a a B i B B m a a h m THE wedding of Mfts Helen Harrlnslon nnd Mr ltlCha,rd Evetl Bishop, of f.w"'?,' . Y" look Hc yesterday nt Only the families nnd n few InllmtUa .5. ucte rMent- MU Harrlnifton Jiad aa her matron of honor her sister- w?lLit,- rthur M' Harrington, ind wiiiiatn Harrington as flower boy. Mr. Dlsliop had ns his best man Mr. Clifford I,.,.pe, bt ,?'rn5u,e. N. Y., and the ushers were Mr. Arthur Harrington. Mr. "erner Qoets, Mr. Kdward W. Clark, 3d, andMr. Charles Brown, of Syracuso. i..?hi.a brid- who was given In marrlago by her father. Mr Melvln Harrington, I i aV, exlul8'to ffown of white satin. - ----- " .,,..v,v iiiKii whibicu, trim I?'?. w.ll "! old laco of tho bride's ?rSMi!Bt,"l!d. ornnRO "'o-oms. An at trnctlye Uutcli cap wns worn with a veil of tlillo caught With several bunches of rw,...-i "' . Tmf' B1,c c"led " shower honor woro u gown of pink satin, most m1?1"' n,acle- Her bountiot wns of flolphlnlums and pink roses. The flower h2.w7,orn0f Vy,,.l!,lncn sult Rni cnrrlc'1 S.nH !lc, "hlnlun iJ P k rosea. A reception followrd tho ceremony. AI 0.,InCX,,!1,.c,, WC(,(II" f'P Mr. nnd il. .a.1,op wl" 5pcn1 ,hc summer nt their cottage nt Bay Head, Nr. J. DI N'UBILK-MII.AN'0. uZZ, pron?lne,nt 'lowntown names were L,; y1es,cr,l'n-. hcn Mlsa Camilla Mllono. daUBlilnr nf M- m... ...-"' 711 South Sth slrceT boenme the br dcof Mr. John III Nubile, 71S I'lUwatersfrect, uZ ,cet?,mony "'ns performed In Bt. Mnr s Iloman Catholic Church, 7th nnd Men rote streets. The bride wns bcauti nil in whito crope de chine, with an overdress of delicate white lnco, made ? . " ,C0llrt lrnlM "er llrl(Inl veil was rnstencd with n crown of orango blos soms nnd sho cnrrled lilies of tho vnlley. A charming maid of honor wns Mies Anna J--sposlto in a dnncc frock of whlto taf feta. The ruffleR wcro caught up with bows of black velvet and tiny rosebuds wero hidden In thc bodice. A yellow leg horn bonnet completed tho chic effect. Mist, Ksposlto carried n shower bouquet of whlto roors. Tho best man was Mr. vcrglllo 1-ogllrttl. Nearly COO guests at tended tho reception and dance Imme diately after the ceremony at the homo of the bride's parents. A speclnl orches trn, under the leadership of Mr. An tonio Vnlenottl, provided tho music. In, tho evening n bnr.tiuet was served. Among the guestn wero Mr. and Mrs, Jiocco Dl Nubile. Mr. and Mrs. John Ml lano, Mr. nnd Mrs. Joeeph Mllano, Wash ington, D. C; Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Cnp Plo, Norfolk, Vn.: Mr. nnd Mrs. nnrlco engo. Asbury Park, N. J.;' Mr. nnd Mrs. John A. Mllano, Wilmington, Del.; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bnrteluucl, Mr. and Jlrs. Charles Nnrdel'o, Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Hnposito, Mr. nnd Mrs. Bobcrt Smith, Mr. nnd Mrs Bernard Flsehe. Mr. nnd Mrs. FI!omno Dl Stnzlo. Mr. and Mrs. Carlo Nnrdella. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrles Wllllts, Mr. nnd Mrs. Gcnnroso D ainomo. Miss Chrlstlann Dl Nubile, Miss Pauline De Vita, Miss ltuth Harris, Mrs. Nettle Penning, Mr. William Bill man, Mr. WlHlum Willis, Mr. Dominic Tnte, Mr. Rocco Santore, Mr. Chnrles Schwartz, Mr. Frank Vlln, tho toastmns ter. and Mr. Lorenzo Bozzelll. Tho couplo left on a late train on their honeymoon to Atlantic City. After a short stay thev will go to New York nnd Nlagarn Falls. Thev will be nt homo In this city after July 15 at 711 South 8th street. ROSnNGnEN-ECKIIABDT The marriage, of Miss Helen M. Eck harrtt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chnrles Eckhardt. of 1S15 North 12th street, and Mr. Harold O. Itosengren, of North 18th street, will take place this afternoon at 4 o'clock nt the home of the bride's par ents. Thc Ilev. Dr. Kuhn, of tho Church of the Brethren, Carlisle nnd Dauphin streets, will oincinte at the ceremony. Miss Ethel Gonci will ho bridesmaid. Mr. Roscngren will have for best man Mr. Paul Eckhtrdt, the bride's brother The service will be followed by a dinner. Mr. nnd Jlrs. Roscngren will spend their honeymoon In Atlantic City, nnd will be at home alter July 15, nt 120G Rockland street, Logan. TITLOW-ORANT. A very pretty weddlns took place Wed nesday night ut tho home of Mr and Mrs. Frederick. Wesley Grnnt, 2112 West Veningo street, when their daughter. Miss Helen Marie Qrant. was given In marriage by her father to M,r Franklin Henry TItlow, of 1721 West Tioga street. INCOMPARABLE Greaseless Cream Protects your skin from chap nnd wind burn; will Impart to your complexion the velvety OI FXO 1 These- two essential creams are scientificallu prepared to be used in conjunction with earn other, ana wut produce rcsuus umu... gjto other way. 25c and 50c mitxo Cbem'tis Imparts that soft, pe early white tone to arms, throat ana snouiaera. An ,lioliiU'iy iinrroic v-rrnm Easily applied with a damp sponge, and loe not rub olT. llnsurpaaie I for tho evening toilette and dan. sant. IKSp the tube. nt It at Evans's. I HIUer-lIfmsn and department stnrrs, Choosing a School for Your Son or Daughter Is a very difficult thing to do unless you have personally visited and investigated a large number. In order ta help vou and save you a great amount of correspondence and tiresome investigation, LEDGER CENTRAL sent out a college graduate to visit schools and colleges. He haa spent several months visiting all the best schools in the East, securing all sorts of information at first hand and is qualified to help you find the school best suited to the peculiar needs of your boy or girl, at whatever price you can afford to pay. The service is free, and we suggest that you get in touch with the Bureau at once, aa many schools are registering pupils now, and will be filled to capacity before July. Call, write or phone ( EDUCATIONAL BUREAU LEDGER CENTRAL .- BROAD AJJP CHESTNUT STRH1TS PHILADELPHIA 7 Tn ill' "ro 'Ulljf r M.intjn i nT71.jmaii , JL ,,, Th ceremony w performed by tn Methodlat EplacopM Churrili. Hth nd Tioga streets. Miss Mildred Wesley urnnt was maid of honor and M!s Clalra Marian Kcmmerer was bridesmaid. Mr. Iloberl Lehmrui was the bride groom s beet man. The ssrvlco was fol lowed by a largely attended reception. Mr. and Mrs. TItlow left on ah extended Journey and wjll occupy their new hdm In Logan after September IS. kPAMEn-KIE8LINa The marriage ot Mlsa Emma S. Wea ling, daughter of Mrs. Charles J. ICIei- nn, or zuw jsiaai xoru street and Mr. Henry 8. Spamer, Jr., of JSU North 33th street, look place on Tuesday night nt the home of the bride's mother, the Rev, George Bchurohart, of St Mat thew's German Lutheran Church, offlclat Ing at the ceremony. The bride was at tended by Mrs. Charles B. Riesling as matron of honor. Mr. Louis Usenet was best man. Mr. nnd Mra. Bpamer will spend their honeymoon In the CaUklH Mountains, and will be at homo after July 6 nt 2M3 East York street OAKEB-McICED. Tho marriage of Miss Helen M. Me JCee, daughter of Mrs, M. McKce, of 1721 North Wnrnock street, and Mr, John .1. Oakes took place on Wednesday hiorrt Ing In St. Malachy's Church The cere mony was performed by the Rev Father John J. Mellon, and was followed by a Nuptial Mass, the Rev, Father Fleming ornclattng. a reception followed at the homo of the bride, after which tho young couple left for their wedding trip, and on their return will reside at 158 South Concstoga street. SUPER-ROBERTS. The wedding of Miss Amy Treadwell Roberta, daughter of Mrs. Randle II. Rob crte of East. Walnut lane, and Mr. Charles H. Super, of 433 Harrcy street, took placo yesterday at h p. m- nt the ..ni. ui mo onae. rno iiev. w. oeattv Jennings, of tho Church, performci brldfi WJla nhnn;. First Presbyterian ho ceremony. The ) tier slater. Miss nald ot honor. Mr Helen Q, Roberts, , iiownru Hoherts acted as bett man After n brief trip Mr. and Mrs. Super will reside at 231 West llnlnes street, where, they will be at home after Beptember 1. CREVELINO STOCKEU, Announcment Is made of tho marriage of Miss Mildred Llthgow Stocker, daugh ter of Mra. Ellen Loulso Stocker, nnd Mr. Herbert romp Creveling on Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock. Tho ceremony waa performed In the homo of the bit c's sis tcr, Mrs. Dorncy Cullen Anderson, the Rev. John Hlggons. pastor of thc Ninth Presbyterian Church, offlclatlng. Mr. and Mrs. Creveling left for an ex tended wedding trip to thc Thousand Is lands and other points North, and on their return will live In Bethlehem, Pa. DENNY-ALOUD Mr. Thomas J. Denny, of this city, and MIhs Mhrlo Stella Aloud, of 3S13 Fair mount avenue, were married at 5 o'clock on Wednesday In St. Agatha'B Church, Will and Spring Garden streets, The Rev. Father Murphy performed .the ceremony. A icccptlon followed at the home of the bride's parents. Invitations have been lasued for the' marrlago of Miss E. Whelmlna Vollers daughter of Mrs. 13. r. Vollers, of 221 South Alth street, to Mr. F. Raymond Maxson, on Thursday evening, Juneiil. at 7:.T0 o'clock, In tho Lutheran Chufc,h of the Ihcarnntlon, 47th street and Cedar avenue. Miss Vollers will be given In marriage by her brother, Mr. Ludwlg P. Vollers, and will be attended by her sis ter, Miss Carolina P. Vollers, as maid of honor. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Lennon, of S5U Morton atrect, announce the marriage of their dnughter. Miss Agnes M Lennon, nnd Mr. Andrew J. O'Keefe, of 108 Pas lorlus street, on Wednesday, June 16, In thc Church of Bt. Vincent de Taul. Prlca street. Incomparable for ridding the pores of nil impurities; wi give no p T "; piexion w iiei-ci. udmuij. ijitt a it - i. h liaiA nv n .tj w nn i nrac hi Cleansing Cream 11 8 Jay "Si c?.m&m pLIXO PREPARATIONS1 94- ti, MOORE ST N.Y.C
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