Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 19, 1915, Final, Page 9, Image 9

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    lifiDEN FETES TO TAKE
SXMINjLLEDOEB-PftlLADELPITTA-. RATr BI) AT.
BAO m SOCIAL DOINGS
Wak J,!?L"SJWjLmchm
the Days.
8 and
Jk coming of warmsr weather,
lift. 0ccupld leas and les, and few
ill , -lYalrn will bo Riven dtirlntr
m1" :r
jming "" .
."L vtfihiim Neall. daughter ol
f??!i.. tfrnnk L. Ncall. will becotno
j of Mr. Alfred Inffersoll Phil-
l v.nintf Mr. Roderick Tower,
ttit and Mrs- Charlcmagno Tower,
r 1.'. a the hosta for the famous
Jtr.n hmeaA prior to clnas day at
BJbI which Is a matter of Interest
Si of this city.
RfcMi on Tuesday Mrs. 'William Gray
K-i of Hedgato, Qerrrmntown, will
Ipn.ii at luncheon In honor of her
WXur Ml AsnoB Drockle. Miss
Wit. Will be a debutanto next season.
Warron p. Moulton will also enter
laft.f luncheon, followed by bridge, at
sVJ . in Arrltnoro. and from i until
KPSsX a garden party will bo given
1 liowell at Luzon Cottage, Torres-
m
HI. John S, dustlne will entertain at
tKien on Wednesday at her sumraor
KStfalrlcck, Devon, In honor of her
US?. yi,s Katharine Elliott, ot Now
fe
ISkatul "rg- Samuel Emlen Carpenter,
Sffujt town soma time ago for their
um In Capo May, will entertain a
fira r'y ginning Wednesday In
pi their daughter, Miss Eleanor
fcniUy evening Mr. nnd Mrs. Cftarles
HJSie of Wllllsbrooko Farms, Mai
SrWi eptertaln at dinner. That day,
WWis Christine Un.ro Stockton, daugh
SePMr. and Mis, N. Allen Stockton, ot
&jTn tiet, will leave for Beaver
asMrs. Duor's camp In Malno. Ml8
tgUoh will malco her debut next sea-
?u1sT'wt0eUMr?nWfiy,dw ": 8"'
Smith. Alri' ii.,ml" fi lungcrlch
tr WnrVlng lKn"0nop"' M-Wa.
MranHlV' wX Eft dauBh,er
CynwyT road; Cynwyd wl PB JV0'
July 1. MouWm of Vermont,about
Miss
street,
Germantown
Fox
today
BKjTanels Bracken and Mrs. Alfred
iTfirtharct will ontcrtaln nt bridge at
trateltn Arms, Chestnut Hill.
fSftniay Mr. Ournco Munn, whoso mar
ks to Miss Mario Loulso Wanamaker
5&a placo on Monday, Juno 23, will
fclilj bachelor dinner.
'Sfcfyurlty affair for Saturday will bo
ilBSakirden fcto to bo glvon at Roae
flB; tho country estate of Mr. and Mrs.
IfiBiiiSMInnltk In Wynnowood. The
StWl will be devoted to the Mercy
jfcjjttil to be erected In West Phlla-
UK'Cliatles Howell announces the en
nnSent of her daughter, MIsb Beatrice
Well to Mr. Gullllaem Aertscn. Jr., aon
SaPand Mrs Gullllaem Aortsen.
Elliabcth Wlater, of 3013
from Atlantic V.u.V X. "cr" ""
and Mr' A& W"""1 ' Ml" WI1"
recently. C0Ves was """""need
Mrs. William T. Fletcher, of 244 Winona
avenue will leave today for Maine, whera
sho wll spend the entire summer, in
mako their home In Worcester, Mass!
fI-V,M.,lon8havo bcen received from
Mrs. Nancy Greer Wiley, of the Fairfax
Apartments, School H0U80 "nno and
dlSahtrr VMlUC(0r th0 of her
daughter, Miss Mary Greer Wiley, to the
'i" 29' ' 7 o'clock, In tho Market
Squaro Prcsbytcrlnn Church.
AM.f".11 " Frnt":ls Butler Reeves, of
Abbottsford avenue, have opened their
cottage nt Buck Hill Fail.. Pnnnnn "."
tains. Miss Josephine Reeves will Join
her parents next week. At present sho
!?, , 'iVc',t of Mlss Mlria Henderson,
of 3033 Queen lane, Manor.
Dr. JoscDh FIcltas, of 69lGrceno street.
Has gono to Key West for a trio of
several weeks. v
JUNE 10, 1016;
.. (h.i who entertained parties
'rftMldren at tho children's movlng-plc-ii?urformnnrn
nt the Stnnloy Theatre
T3iinlng nro Mrs. William II. Don
!?Mr. Frederick Jordan, Mre. Frcd
!BlrawbrIdge, Mrs. Daniel Lammot
ul ilrt. Daniel Haddock Farr.
5fc-.
(iSud Mrs, Charles D. Barney, of
SHdM.-.Osontz, will leave the 1st of Au
ISflHor their cottage at Gibraltar
htuv.Fut-ln-Bay, where they will have
ajttils during tho month their daugh
lijfcironeaa von Hlller, who is spending
jffinmmfr with them; Sir. nnd Mrs.
.WHaromann Whlttaker, of Roadside.
S'ltnut Hill, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
SffifiKelly, of Whltemarsh.
Along the Reading
i r .B.n,1 JIrs- John Orlbbel will give a
delightful tea this nfternoon on tho
grounds of their country homo In Wyn
coto In honor of Miss tlldrcd I.nnc, who
is their guest for several days.
Mrs. Oliver Jnmes Kratz and her daugh
ter. Miss I.ottlo I-ee Krntz, of 4909 North
12th streot, Logan, will lcavo shortly for
a three months' tour of the Western
"", siopping at los Angeles. Panamn
Paclflc Exposition, Seattle, Wnsh., and
returning by tho Tellowstono Park anJ
great lakes.
Mr. Edward H Golscr, of 1244 Wagner
avenue. Is entertaining his slstor. Mrs
Rccser, of Reading. Pa., and Mrs. Moser.
Mrs. W. J. Moore, of 1306 Albanus
street, Logan, will entertain her Sunday
school class nt the Bristol bungalow over
tho week-end.
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9
CHARITY AFFAIRS AND
OTHER ENTERTAimmmS
Mr, and Mrs. Tlioma . Minnick Will Hold FtU fdr Mercu
Hospital Next Saturday-Olher
Affairs.
MISS ANNA DENNEY
Who will net ns nn nido at tho
mrpo feto to bo given next Sat-
Mrs. T. Minnick for tho Mercy
Hospital benefit.
Thoto by J. Mitchell Elliot.
MISS MILDRED LANE
Who is nt present tho guost of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Gribbel nt their
homo in Wyncoto.
IMPORTANT WEDDINGS
TAKE PLACE TODAY
Daughter of E. W. Clark to Become Bride of IP. P. Willetts.
Miss Harte Will Marry Mr. George Putnam,
of Boston.
ttidMrs. Frederick Thurston Mason
ffillrave on Julv 1 for Devon, where
JjrBHirsstilrf occupy for the summer
Swjildenco of Mr. Percy H. Wilson,
BEiMer'and Waterloo avenues.
Vtlfl Q X1i4 an An In T t I .l V j 1nnn1itAt
iV&ind Mrs. William J. Balrd, of 812
Street, will leavo today to spend the
Mffjbree weeks as tho guest of her
RMmother, Mrs Matthew Balrd, at
"mil. Devon. Mrs. Balrd Is occupying
HlgiiJnce of Mrs. Henry Sulger Jeanes
gpJUie tatter's absence to the Pan
ftKclllo Exposition and other points
jyiSrMt through tho West.
5E3varren Walker, of 246 South 22d
tiffi'who has been tho cuost of her
Ssffi?' Anna Grahume. at her cot-
uuck Hill i-'nllH for the last fort-
Jeturaed yesterday to her homo In
B7
Hdward Brooks, Jr.. and her
, Mlua Kmlly do Kosenko and
icUIn de Kosenko, will leuve today
fit. james carstalra In their cot
'Chelsea. where thoy will spend
JUmmer. Miss Maria da ICosenko.
'HlPl be amoni! thn wlntnr'n ilphll-
Jand who Is at prpsent In Turin.
4&3jMpectcd to return to this coun
SBgy in the autumn.
West Philadelphia
Mr. and Mrs. John II. Nulton, 8 South
35th street, entertained at their homo In
honor of the birthday anniversary of their
daughter, Miss A'lrglnla Nulton. Among
me Kucnio wcro jjiiss amy nutton, JIlBS
Blanche Phlnnlcker, Mlsa Ethel Lock
hart, Mr. Frank Phlnnlcker, Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Ham
ilton. Miss Ethel Reld. 321 South 40th street,
will leave on Friday to visit Buffalo and
Detroit. She will meet her sister. Miss
Maude Clemens, at Buffalo, and mako tho
Jojirncy to Detroit In her company. Later
nno wm return nere with her sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Swltt entertained
at dinner on Tuesday In honor of their
daughter. Miss Stella Swltt, at their home,
6163 Woodland avenue. Among those
present were Mr. nnd Mrs. George Swltt,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Swltt, Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Fisher, Mrs. Bessie Swltt, Mr.
and Sirs. Harry Weger, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry J. Ettlcson, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer
Sossoy, Mr. and Mrs. A. Malschlck, Mr.
and Mrs. Modell, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ep
stein. Miss Rose Swltt, Miss Edith Wish
art, Miss Florence Goldberg, Miss Hilda
Cassoy, Mr. Irwin I. Swltt, Mr. Herman
Banish, Mr. Samuel S. Swltt.
Uld ff A ItiAc T T A..r.,1 Hf lea
i&,& Prunay Roussel and Albert
aejw). Jr., of 2103 Pino street, loft
Ssyx to spend the summer at Capo
gSwaere they have a cottage. Miss
SSk, '"hose engagement to J. Graham
gMjkiras announced soma time ago.
giEgPed to be among tho October
gjgaa although the exact date has
ft decided upon, the ceremony will
pnUed tho latter part of tho
Jpgwln Greble Dreer. ot Malvern,
gppounty, has returned home from
jfiwaw trip to California, visiting
Igama-Paclno Exposition and other
! interest.
A. Austin, nt 1997 Hhoatnut
Vu 'J18 e"y yesterday for Beach
lati. J.. Wnnrn ahA taUl 1iln UTr.
They will be away for tho
the Main Line
RronD.-Mlss Beatrice Creager,
nwtry avenue, is giving an In-
j i mm evening In honor or
bttl Ralnar. nt CtmrmantnviTt.
Wn. B, Vail Marsh, of Berkley
MVO gone to Atlantic Cltv for
9r.
AWT! r Trriilfn. a.-...l.A4i
if05 Hill Farm, la Klvinir a din-
evening at the Radnor Hunt
! Mrs. F. A. Dewev. of Old Lan.
a' spending the summer at
Jasa.
HP'S.-MIss M, Eulallo milcox.
trOad. iraVA R. iHnn 1.a nlrht
e,f1T,MU Katharino Harto and
l f mnara, of Bpston, and their
iy
Chestnut Hill
MPS. Frf.dAflob TZ Onrin 1
Uldt .trUB, will nnn lil.
ttue the end ot this month.
' Wrg Harold OnvlnM taft nn
??t0n' whero they will mako
"r"u)r At present sir
yiord are staying at tho
Mottl, on Copley Square.
I Was, liaa -rnHt.. n.li i.
vittn.
2.
Jswe'S Taylor and fam-
t 43111. &TA nnm niuulnvlnr
South Bartram avenue.
.
Jala-Cynwyd
g JuoMrich Htoito. Jr , of
" v a luncheon, followed
i? aftew on tha
South Philadelphia
Miss Julia Blumsteln, 617 Balnbrldge
street, has gone to Atlantic City to spend
three weeks with friends. When she re
turns her many friends of this section
will tender her a surprise party In honor
ot ner blrtnuay.
Miss Annette Pearlsteln gave a party
last night in honor of her cousin. Miss
May Kaplan, of New York. The recep
tion room was decorated with palms and
roses In profusion. There was a large
shower of little cuplds hung In the centre
of the room. Games were played, after
which thero was music and dancing. Re
freshments were served at a late hour.
Among the guests were Miss Jeanette
Robinson, Miss May Pearlsteln, Miss Rose
Jacobs, Miss Elizabeth Mann, Miss Estell
Fagen, Miss Julia Blumsteln, Miss
Rosetta Brownsteln, Miss Reba Gross,
Miss Anna Tress, Dr. George Bleacher,
Dr. Herman Mann, Mr. Jack Dubln, Mr.
Albert Fagen. Mr. David Grossman, Mr.
Ben Dilkter, Mr. Herman Garb, Mr. Sid
ney Golden.
Mr. James Cohen, 619 Tasker street, will
leavo tomorrow on an extended tour of
New York coast resorts, where he will
visit friends and relatives,
Mr. Edward Kadane, 719 Rltner street,
and his brother Harry have gone to At
lantic Cty to visit their mother In her
recently opened cottage at Chelsea.
Frankford
Mrs, John Bwartz. of Frankford ave
nue, will leave Monday for Reading, Pa.,
where she will act as matron of honor
for her cousin, Miss Reba Walker, who
will be married on Thursday to Dr. John
W- StorU. Mrs. Swartz will remain
until tho first of next week.
Mrs. Mary Gallagher, of 26W Rhawn
street, and Mrs. Carlos Del Marmol, of
Glenslde, spent part of this week at
Eaaton. Mr. and Mrs. Del Marmol will
leavo next week for Easton, where they
will live in the future.
Roxborough
Miss Henrietta ElUabeth Sheldrake, of
East Leverlngton avenue, entertained the
members of the Current Events Club, of
v:"v...h i..t niirht at her home.
Miss Sheldrake will pass the summer at
Wlldwood Crest.
Notke. fr th BttUtT Pf
cepted .ad P'a"d h ET,n1?
ZU, but all n.tle ";
bT" to faU. wtt full add, . 4
bw iwmIMs Wta" MBbw aB1
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th jMtit wiua m y"""""
The most Important wedding ot the day
will bo that of Miss Christine Nowhall
Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward Walter Clark, of Keowaydln, Chest
nut Hill, and Mr. William P. Willetts.
of New York. The ceremony will tako
place at 4 o'clock In Calvary Protestant
Episcopal Church, Germantown. Bishop
James Do 'volf Perry, Jr., of Rhode Is
land, will otndate, nsslsted by the Rov.
Dr. James Do Wolf Perry. Tho bride,
who wilt be given In marriage by her
father, will be attended by her sister,
Miss Frances B. Clnrk, as maid of honor.
Tho bridesmaids will be Miss Mary Bur
gess and Miss Frances Jackson, ot Mil
ton, Mass.; Miss Katharine Glbbs, of
Now Hampshire: Mlsa Sarah Avery, New
Orleans; Miss Evelyn Fayer, Buffalo, and
Miss Mnrlon A. D, Grant, Miss Frances
L. Stoughton and Miss Anno Lewis, ot
this city.
The ushers are the following: Mr.
Robert Storer, Mr. Alvln Sortwell, Mr.
Stephen Hopkins, Mr. Coolldge and Mr.
Hllllard, alt of Boston; Mr. William Car
Bon, Mr. John Mllhollond. Mr. Magnum
Bwenson, Mr. Nelson Hyde, Mr. Dun
can Dana and Mr. Smith, all of New
York, and Mr. William Logan Fox, Mr.
Francis Clark Grant and Mr. Morton
Lewis Newhnll. of this city. Mr. Sydney
P. Clark, n brother of the bride, will act
as best man.
PUTNAM-HARTB.
Tho wedding of Miss Katherlne Harte,
daughter of Dr. nnd Mrs. Richard Harte.
and Mr. George Putnam, of Boston, will
take place this afternoon at 5 o'clock.
The ceremony will tako place at tho
homo of the brldo's parents, Derry
Bush, the Rev. Dr. Charles E. St. John,
of the First Unitarian Church, officiat
ing, i
The bride, who will be given In mar
riage by her father, will be attended by
her sister, Miss Helen Harte, as maid
of honor. Tha bridesmaids win do miss
A. Beatrice Geyelln, Miss Adeline L. F.
Pepper, Miss M. Eulnlie Wlllcox, Miss
Eleanor Townsend, Miss A. Ernesta
Drinker. Miss Gertrude II. Henry.
Mr. Roger L. Putnam, a brother of
tho bridegroom, will bo best man. The
ushers will be Mr. Harvey II. Bundy,
Washington; Mr. Peroy C. Madeira, Jr.,
Mr. Henry N. Piatt, Mr. Spencer Ervln,
Mr. Richard Harte, all of this city; Mr.
Caleb Lorlng, Mr. John A. SweetBer. Mr.
Robert Haydock, Mr. Augustus I Put
nam, all of Boston, and Mr. Do Coursey
Sales, New York. A reception will follow
the ceremony.
TORREY-SMITH.
The wedding of MIS3 Florence Meade
Smith, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Robert
Meade Smith, of Gwynedd Valley, and
Dr. Robert Torrey will take place today
Tho ceremony will be performed In tha
Church of the Messiah, Gwynedd, at t
o'clock, the Rev. Doctor Bird officiating.
Mlss Smith, who will be given In mar
Hhi? bv her father, will have no at
tendants and wilt wear a gown of white
satin and old family Ince. Her veil wll!
also bo of the lace and she will carry a
shower bouquet of white orchids and
lilies of the valley. Doctor Torrey will
have for his best man Mr. E- Spencer
Hare. A reception win rouow at ins
homo of the bride's parents, after which
tho young couple will leave for their wed
ding trip and on their return will be at
home at 1716 Locust street.
HESSENBRUCH-DREER.
In the Church of the Redeemer, flryn
Mawr, at i o'clock today, Mlss Florence
Mary Dreer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
William Frederick Dreer, will become the
bride of Mr. Herman Hessenbruch. Tho
ceremony will be performed by the Rev.
George Calvert Carter. The bride, who
will be given In marriage by her father,
will ba attended by Mlss Anna Austin, as
maid of honor; Mlsa Elizabeth Jamison,
ot St. Louis: Mlss Katherlne Schldt, Mlss
Emily Markle. of Hazleton; suss war
earet Shaffer, of Scranton; Mlsa Suzanne
Colton, of Bryn Mawr; Miss Jennie Kin
kade, of Poughkeepsles Mlss Winifred Al
lison, of Hazleton, and Mlss Josephine
Graves of Ohio, as bridesmaids, and
Mlss Anna Bright as flower girt. Mr. Rus
sell Plimpton, of New Yerk, will be best
man. and the ushrs will Include Mr
Frank Morrell and Mr. Brnest Bunzel, of
New York; Mr. Anastaslo Azoy. of South
Orange N, J-; Mr. Thomas Robjnson, of
Montolalr; Mr. Donald Markle, of Hazle
ton i Mr. Bdward Hessenbruch, Mr. Harry
Mollvalne and Mr. Harold Wston,
A reception will follow at the home of
the bride's parants. On their return
from thlr wedding trip Mr. and Mrs
Hessenbrueh will receive, after Batmber
IS, at Uelr uw home or Indian? lueen
lane. Queen Lao Manor.
daughter of Mr. nnd Sirs. Albort Mann,
cf 23 Mansion avenue, and Mr. John
Raymond Turner, son of Mr. and Mrs.
John S. Turner, of 410S Manayunk ave
nue, Roxborough, wns solemnized on
Wednesday aftornoon In tho Emanuel
Methodist Episcopal Church, Roxborough,
the pastor, tho Rev. John Priest, officiat
ing. The bridegroom had for his best man
Mr. Leon Errlckson, of Mlllvllle, N. J.,
nnd for ushers Mr. Clarence L. Turner,
his brother; Mr. Charles Davis and Mr.
Robert Gllmore. A dinner nt tho homo
of tho brldo's parents was held after
the service. Mr. nnd Mrs. Turner will
return from their wedding Journey early
In July and will occupy their now homo
on Mansion avenue.
HUNTER-OLIPHANT.
A wedding Interesting to Phtladclphlans
will tako place today In Trenton, when
Mlss Elizabeth Elklns Ollphant, daughter
of Mrs. Alexander C Ollphant, will be
come tho brldo of Mr. Frank Hunter, of
Pittsburgh. Mlss Edwlna Elklns Bruner.
of this city, a cousin of the bride, will be
maid of honor, and tho bridesmaids will
be Mlss Ruth Ilea, Bryn Mawr; Mlss
Ruth Teal, Portland. Ore.; Miss Virginia
R. Scully, Pittsburgh; Miss Elizabeth V.
Ollphant, Mlss Helen Wood Green and
Miss Dorothy Forst, of Trenton. Tho
flower girls will bo Mlss Elizabeth Black
well and Mlss Suzanne Blackwell. Mr.
Kllswell Irwin, of Boston, will bo best
man and tho ushers will be Mr. Sterling
Patterson, Montgomery, Ala.; Mr. Mont
gomery Foster, St. Davids; Mr. John
Haddocks, New York: Mr. William Sneed.
Montclalr, N. J.; Mr. Donald Ollphant,
Trenton, and Mr. John Hunter and Mr.
Henry Hunter, Pittsburgh, brothers of
tho bridegroom. Mr. Elklns Ollphant will
give his Blater In marriage. Mlss Ollphant
Is a granddaughter of tho lato Senator
Stephen B. Elklns, of West Virginia, and
Mrs. Elklns.
PATTEn80N-BERL.
An Interesting wedding will tako place
In St. Patrick's Church, Wilmington, to
day, when Mlss Helen M. Berl, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. William Berl, will be
come the brldo of Mr. Francis L. Patter
son, Jr., of 7107 Chew street, Mount Airy.
A breakfast will follow at the residence
of the bride's parents, 1S03 Market street.
aOHL-GREEN.
The marrlsgo of Mlss Margaret Green,
of 2340 East Sorgeant street, and Mr.
William Gohl took place Wednesday at
6 o'clock In St. Anne's Church, Lehigh
avenue nnd Memphis Btrcet. Tho Rev.
Father Mathow A. Hand officiated. Mlss
Mary Rednaheno attended as maid of
honor and Mlss Mary Green as brides
maid. Mr. Jamei Dumphey acted bb best
man and Mr John Drlscoll as usher. A
reception followed at tho home ot the
bride, after which tho young couple left
on tho wedding trip to Niagara Falls. On
their return they will be at home at 6223
Woodstock street. Oak Lane
RINEAR-GOEHRING.
The marriage of Mlss Christina Goehr-
Ing and Mr. Edward Rlncar took place on
vv.,in..,iov evenlna- at 2225 Oakdale
street, the Rev. II. II. Hartman omclatlng
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 neci, mm ucm m
place with lilies of the valley. Mrs. Em
ma Adams was matron of honor, and
Mr. William Rlnear the best man. Tho
flower girls were Mlss Jennie Adams,
Mlss E. Bowen. Mlss II. Deusen, Mlss
M Goehrlng. A reception followed the
ceremony, after which the couple left on
a wedding trip to Niagara Fall and Can-ada,
heir weddln trip, which will be spent
'"" mountains. Upon their return they
will bo at homo at 491 Locust street after
oeptcmber 1.
STONER-G1LMORE,
Tho marrlaga of Mlss Sibyl Mario Gll
more, daughter of Mr. William J. Gil
more, to Dr. William Hoy Stonor, of Nor
rlstown, will take place quietly this after
noon at 6 o'clock at tho home of the
brldo s father, 6117 Oxford street. The
Rov. James A. Multln, of Our Lndy of
Lourdes Church, Overbrook, will olTlclate.
i,.M.l8,,..allmoro'fl onl' attendant will bo
llttlo Mlss Elennor Bernard, who will act
ns flower girl. The bride will be gowned
m white diet lace, combined with tntTota.
Tho skirt, which Is sftort nnd wide, has
nn overdrew of tnffeta. Sho will carry
a bouquet of white sweet pens and lilies
of tho nllcy. Tho flower girl will wear
a dainty white lingerie frock, tied with
a pink sash, and will carry a hat of
chllTon, filled with pink sweet pens. A
reception will follow tho ceremony, tho
liottso being attractively decorated with
rambler roses and pink peonies. Dr. nnd
Mrs. Stoncr will make their home nt 6117
Oxford street.
HELMS-MASSEY.
Mlss n. Marguerite Mnssey, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Everett Maasoy, of
1M7 South Ruby street, West Philadelphia,
will become tho bride of Sir. Horry B.
Helms this aftornoon nt 3 o'clock In the
Frankford Presbyterian Church, Frank
ford avenue nnd Church Btreet. Tho Rov.
John B. Laird, pastor, will orrtclnte.
Mr. Harry Todd will net as best man.
As tho young couple will leave Imme
diately after tho ceremony for Ihelr wed
ding trip, there will be no reception
t'pon their return they will leave nt W2G
Elliott avenue, Sherwood.
From 10 o'clock In tho morning ot Bat
urday, June Hi, until 10 o'clock at night,
tho beautiful grounds of Rosemary, tho
country scat of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J.
Minnick, at Wynnewood, will be thronged
with hundreds of prominent folk along
mo Main Line, who are anxious to make
tho garden feto and bazaar, to be given
for tho benent of the new Mercy Hos
pital one huge success Preparations for
the event have bcen going on for several
weeks, and now the members of the
Ground Committee, Mrs, Thomas J. Min
nick, Mrs John J. Minnick, Mrs. Jules
Junker and Mrs. Frederick J, Polh, an
nounce that practically all the arrange
ments have been made.
rue lawn will present a veritable gar
den scene, with all the matrons and
young girls dressed In white, with pic
turesque garden hats. A different color
scheme will bo brought out at each booth
by means of tho dress, hat trimmings
nnd slippers of the fair wearers. Toward
evening the lights ot many colored lan
terns strung around, and on the spacious
porch where dnnclng will b hold, will
transform the plnco Into a Japanese
garden.
Pony rides nnd drives around the
tate, under tho direction ot Mr. John
McClntehey, wilt bo ono of the most In.
tercstlng features to the llttlo boys and
girls who expect to havo a royal good
time nt Wynnewood next Saturday. And
off In a distant corner will be a tent
wherein dwells tho Gipsy queen. In the
person of Mlsa Roberta Browning, whose
pleasure It will bo to road the palms and
tell tho future to all who visit her soli
tary encampment. Moving pictures, the
craze of the hour, wilt be tho drawing
card In another section of the grounds.
These pictures will bo under tho direction
of Mr. Arthur Hlrat and Mr. Herman
Junker. The Ice cream tables, attrac
ts el v grouped under the trees of Rose
mary, promise to be another enticing
menns of swelling the fund for tho now
hospital nnd will be In charge ot Mlss
Violet I. Levy, assisted by Mrs. John
Browcr, Jr., Miss Delia Rolhoker, Mies
Anna Ferry, Mlss Julia Ferry, Mlss
Cnthcrlno Keenan, Mlss Sara Hitchcock,
Mlss Gertrude Zancm, Mlss Gertrude Ma
gee, Mlsa Mary Magee, Mlss Marie Toner,
Mlsa Bessie Mullln nnd Mlas Mildred
McGrane. Supper will be served at other
tables from until 8 o'clock, nnd will be
under tho direction of Mlss Julia Min
nick, Mrs. Charles O'Dcll. Mrs. M. A.
Bovlns, Mlss Lillian Strong and Mlss G.
Turner. Other attractions nt tho bazaar
will be tho grocery booth, lemonade table,
cako table, clgnretto booth, fishing pond
nnd candy table. Among thoso In charge
of these tables will bo Mrs. Jules Junker,
Mlss Krma Hardnrdt, Mlss Catherine
Hosty. Mlss Helen McDermltt, Mrs. Ed
ward Say, the SIlsscs Grant, Mlss Rita
McDovltt, MIbs Petronella Dwyer, Mrs.
John Bnnnon. Mrs. J. Rothncker, Mrs.
J Caldwell, Jr, Mrs. L. Hlckley, Mrs.
William McKcnncy, Mlss Lucy J. Call,
Mlas srnry Walsh, Mlra Dorothy Mecke,
Miss Catherine McChuIn, Mlss Mary Ban
lion, Mlas Mary Currnn, Mrs. H,
Buchanan, Mlss Huldn JelTcrlcs, Mrs.
M'Wte."'1 Cr'ft "
An entertaining comedy, "The District
School at Blueberry Corners." was pre
sented last night In the chapel of si,
raula Reformed Episcopal 'Church.
!?? flnd.1v"no wt. Irt aid of the
Bishop Nicholson Memorial Reformed
Episcopal Church of Logan. The cast
was composed of the following young
people from the Logan church: Mr Wit
,T T'iw' Dr' William A Hwalm. Mr.
Gilbert Gllmore, Mr. Llntord T. Edklns,
f: TJj.maConklln' Mr' Eat rblck.
MUs Edith Large, Mils Florence Todd,
Mlas Susan GUI. Ml.a Llllls Glenn, Mlss
Edna Hall, Mlss Anna Bhlndler, MUs
. .icion, air. Howard Jackson, Mr.
Nellson Young. Mlss Dorothy Elmer. Mr.
Harry Todd, Mr. George Schwartz, Mrs.
Edward T. Magee and Miss Anna Mut
ton. The patrons and patronesses In
elude the Rey, and Mrs. II. W. Behney,
Mr. and Mrs. John MeFadden, Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert G, Tulley, Mr. and Mrs.
Albert E. Wlllgoos, Mr. and Mrs. a
Morgan Large. Mrs. Elizabeth Conklln.
wm..". T' MftfrMl Mr" ana Mr
William Tetlow, Mr. and Mrs. George
Levering, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Mock, Mrs.
and Mrs. John O. Kuhn. Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Bechtsl, Mr. and Mrs. 3. Hard
ing Black and Mr, and Mrs. Harry Lewi.
The Memorial Church wo organized as a
mission from St. Paul's and the Interests
of both are closely Interwoven. The Rey,
II. W. Behney la pastor.
Mrs. William Smith, of 111 Owen ar
nue, gave a children's party yesterday
afternoon In honor of the birthday of her
son William. Among the children pres
ent were Mlss Sue Suddarda, MUs Helen
Statzell, Mlss Marjorle Voelker, MUs
Gene Shilling. Mlas Marjorle Hallahan,
Mlss Estelle Williams, Mils Adele Slat
zelt, Mlss Sue Reed, Mlss Laura Krawl,
MUs Dorothy Evans, MUs Virginia Ros
crana, MUs Elizabeth Roscrans, Master
Norman Easton. Master Buddy Evans,
Master Paut Collins, Matter Bob Henry.
Master Samuel Greenlee. Master Ned
Phillips. Master Bill Smith, Jr., and Mas
ter Bob Beverly Smith.
What's Doing Tonight
Delmont Mantlea:
Hall plus;
Fatrmoun: Park Band,
o'clock. Free.
PhllaJelDhl Band. City
o'clock. 1 rc.
Municipal Hand, Taconr and Tucker atrtats.
Frinkfordi 8 o'clock. Krce
Nnry Day, Philadelphia Kavy Tatd.
Suffrage Events Today
EQUAL rnANCHIBE SOCIETY.
3 p. m. Meeting at the Kenalnrton head
quartrn, 004 Kenatnrfon avenue, to orzantie
n. liualnesa girls' uurrraae club. Mlta Anna Me
Cue in charge of tne meeting and maklns; ar
rangements for the club.
S p. m. Open-air mettlnr at Broad atreat
anil Columbia avenu. Speakers, MUs Bertha
Supovlta and Mr. Marlon llotmea,
S.uO p. in Opfn-alr meeting- at (Jcrmantown
avenue and Diamond atrial. Speaker, Mlta
Anna McCue.
THEATRICAL BAEDEKER FOR THE COMING WEEK
U'OODffJDIT PAIIK "A Knight for a
Day," with tho Royster-Dudlcy Oporn
Company. Tho musical comedy In
which May Yokes nnd John Slavln
Btnrred. The cast of tho present re
vival will Include Eva Ollvottl, Clnra
Palmer, Eddlo Nnlmby and tho strength
of resident company.
KEITH'S Elizabeth Drlco and Charles
King In bits of musical comedy ; Wnlter
C. Kelly, "The Virginia Judge"; Prin
cess Rndjah In Oriental dances; Hnrry
Tlgho nnd Unbette In "In Vaudeville";
a Ilurton Holmci tiavelette. "The New
Manila" ; Gnlcttl's baboons In "A Day
at the Races," Edgnr Rlondell and
Gertrudo Perry In "The Lost Roy,"
Jul 6 Bernard and Florence Scarth In
"Loan-Sum Street," Booth and Lc
ander. bicyclists, and Hearst-Sellg
news pictures.
NIXON'S ORAND Roeder's Invention,
gymnnstlca nnd mechnntcs; II. Bart
McIIugh's Four Melody Monnrchs and
n Maid, Kramer and Morton, "Two
Black Dots"; Wilfred Uu Bols, Mc
Cormack and Wallace In "The The
atrical Agent," Walter do Leon nnd
"Muggins" Davles In a burlesque
movlo and comic motion pictures.
OltOBS KEYS (first half of week) Vic
tor Burns and company In "The Third
Reel," Minnie Palmer nnd company In
"Her Million Dollar Husband." The
Three Crelghton Slaters, soubrettes;
AVnldo Waldo, female Impersonator;
Paul Brothers, gymnasts; Princess
Mlroff. Last hnlf of week 'The
Devil's Mate," Weber and Elliott In
"Nifty Chat," Verona Verdi and
Brothers, Instrumentalists ; Pagalllcl
Opera Company, Harry Rose, comedian,
and Waldos, acrobats.
COillNQ.
KEITH'S Flake O'Hara, tha Irish
American tenor; Clara Morton, ot the
Four Mortons; jack Gardner and com
pany, In travesty ; James Husney and
Jack Boyle In "The New Chauffeur":
Burton Holmes' travelette on "lieunos
Aires"; The Five Satsudaa, Japanese
novelty ; Cartmell and Harris In songs
and dances, Adeline Francis, "The
Grnphophone Girl" , Archie Nicholson
ul company and Hearst-Sellg pictures.
THEATRE CHESTNUT.AND TWELFTH STS.
wnnit
A JOYFUL JUNE JUBILEE!
T1IK "WATCH YOUIl KTEP" STAUS
Elizabeth Brice
and Charles King
HITS OF MUSICAL COMEDY
THE PHILADELPHIA FAYOIUTE
Walter C. Kelly
"The Virginia Judge"
New Stories and Wltllclama
PRINCESS RADJAH
BUrHEME CltEATOU OF PICTUnEBQUE AND CLA831CAL DANCE3
HARRY TIGHE & BABETTE
CLEVEU COMEDY COUPLE IN CHATTER AND BONO
GALETTI'S BABOONS
"A DAY AT THE nACEfl" JOY FOn THE CHILDREN
MILO
ED. BLONDELL & CO.
BERNARD & SCARTH BOOTH & LEANDER
HKAltST-HEt.IO NltW'HKT MOTION I'ICTUKES
2 Shovva Dally- Matlntoa, 2 I'. M 2.1c nnil COe Nlulita. 8 p M
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Race S1SO
IV1IKN IN NEW YOUR CITY. DO NOT TAIL TO VISIT
B. F. Keith's Palace Theatre 2S$iaxSbJ&&.
THE WOKI.D'K (lltlfATKBT MWIO 1IAIX. OPEN ALT, BUMMKH
TURNBR-MANN.
NOBTH-WILKINS.
A pretty home wedding will take place
this evening at 8 o'clock, when Mlss
Sarah Hamraersley Wllklns. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred T. Wllklns, becomes
the fcrlda of Mr. Edward E, North at thu
home of her parents, 4t Locust street,
The ceremony will bo performed by the
Itev. George North, the bridegroom's
father, assisted by the Itev Asa J.
Ferry.
The tride, who will be given In mar
riage by her father, will wear a gown
'of luatrous whlto silk faille, trimmed with
Chantllly lace. The bodice Is hlgh-walsted
and the skirt, which Is shirred, hangs
oulte full. From the shoulders will fall
a long court fain and over this the
tulle veil, held In place by orange blos
soms, will be gracefully arranged. A
shower bouquet of white pweet peas will
b. carried. Mlsa Wllklna will be attended
by Mlss Miriam It. Toulson as roald of
honor and Mis Kdna Chestnut as brides,
roald. The former will wear a frock of
nolo blue taffeta with trimmings of pink
and whlto and will, carry a shepherd'
crook of white tied with blue tulle. Mi
Chestnut will be gown4 In embroidered
net over white silk and wttt also carry a
abepherda crook tid with whit tulle Mr.
QranvlUe Myeri Baker will act as bast
mn xsere wm w a. iwifyiHi mhmm-
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Mary Miles
Minter
In a I'llmliutlon of
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I'lauic
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llj- Charlea It. Hurrla, author of the aong
Til till HIIAV, I'HIOAY HATVIIIIAY
VIOLA ALLEN
IWI! IIK.II.Mtl) C, TII.MKIIH In
"THE WHITE SISTER"
From lli I'lay la Mlilrti Sllu Allen
,Mml Kuril a hljnal Hurie.a
rtiicy.rinJeJ
Monday
Tueatlajr
It edneulay
Victor Burns & Co.
In "THE THIRD
HEEL." a l.udl
croua Satire on
Motion J'lcturea.
Thuradar
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An act with In
ternational repute
Great Caat Spe
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1 OTIIKK UIO ACTS
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"THE FOETHY Of MoTIU.N '
Melody Monarcha and a Maid
KRAMER & MORTON
McCornnck & Wallace I De l.ton &Davln
WlllflJ Du Pol I Lsutblnt Pictures
Daily a w 7nnn ?n ia c,nt
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ELIZABETH BRIf E
At Keith'a next wek.
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