Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 24, 1915, Sports Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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EVENING tBDOBB-rnTLADBLPnTA. THURSDAY. JUNE 24, 1MB.
PLACE IN AND OUT OF TOWN
, E.R Loughlin, of Chestnut Hill, Married to Mr. Charles
Miner oieiwue, uj uunvvcr, iv, ti,, at the Oaks
xmuhuiu zjwj, ioaay,
, Edward n. Lauglilln, who left
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nr .- ..... l..,M,1ntA r1ntlv
"'...j. -.1 t,rl1(vffrnnm wero nfea-
Tha only attendant was Mr. Welln
frame, f :aT.". .r""""-.. "
lOw-in-law of tne ormeBiuuiiu w-j
iPrhlat man. Mrs. Lauslilln's pftrontn,
IL and Mrs. Hobcrt N. Wlllaon. and
KS,'.!ur. Mls OliVo B. Wilson, were
P&St and Mrs. Ernest Hnllock Webb,
iih ferunsWlcK, N. J., nnomer Bister.
mActf-rEAnso.v.
i w.ddlne of Miss Sarah Frances
,, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wll-
feS--ill take Dlaco tonight nt 8 o'clock
?S home of the bride's parents, 441
Kfulpehockon street. Tho ceremony
.. ..rfnfmml by the llov. Father
"f ttliKlns, C. M. Tho bride, who will
JH??1 1. i, ololr. MIbb Vlrc nln
"" "' M hnnnr will wear a
as maid of honor, will wear a
S Sown of whlto silk net, finished
&5 callopod tunlo of the net, over
'Sloped flounces edged with ivhlto satin,
htef round veil of tullo will be held In
SV. bv orange blossoms and she will
JltM '.,... ..,,,,... nt wllltn SWr-Gt
Wuii lll'es ot the vallo'- Th0 mfl ,l! of
fiSt "wilt be gowned In pussy willow
K in an exquisite shade of pink.
C skirt will bo very wide and will be
SstWa. She -will carry an arm bou
E'af white and pink snapdragon. Mr.
Saw I Warren, of Boston, will bo
IS man. There will he guosta present
,wi " , vow Vnrk nnd Illchmonil.
IKia small' reception will Immediately
es i . Now England for their wedding
! "go "Pending most of tho tlmo In East
Citer. nnd on their return will ro-
m, at 3300 North 17th street.
Bto bride, who Is a musician of note,
ratten much interested In philanthropic
Wk and haa taught at tho Settlement
"Hallo School at 429 Christian street.
iW Tracy Is a gradunto of Harvard,
Mand tho Law School, 1011 Ho Is
fftrttary ot tho Bureau of Municipal lie-
ljucn oi mis tiijf.
FIBHEIt-aOLDBEnOEn.
ri. Int.rBBtlnit weddlnir will take ptaco
Sr.!!,f ot s.no o'clock at tho Hotel Wal-
ti when Jtlss Julia Ooldbergcr, daugh
ftFctilr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Goldbergor, of
B,North 17th street, will be given In
BriaoO by her father to Doctor Mul
lui K. Fisher, of 31i? Diamond Btrcct.
Ui Rev. Dr. Joseph Krauskopf, of tho
Kfneseth Israel Congregation, will of
We. The brido'a gown of white satin
lila tunic of net edged with pearls. Her
Sit will extend to the hem of tho court
"fell and will be arranged with orange
TtIoH6m. Orchids ana nines ot uio vaucj
fflll form her bouquet. Miss Irma Oold
K will bo her slBter's maid of honor,
fel the bridesmaids will bo MIsb Flora
'iBertahelmor, Miss Frances Goldbergcr,
jllH Frances Stempel, Miss Qertrudo
Sjmund and Mlsa Juliet Wurtenberg, or
KtwTork. , , , u .
iDoctor Fisher will havo for his best
Bin Dr. J. b. Mnnasses nnd for vshcrs
Mri Frank Wiener, Mr. William Wiener,
Dr;;ack Marks, Mr. Alfred Goldenbcrger,
ui Mr. Hugo Goldenbergcr, of Now
il'Mt The service will bo followed by a
Wer and reception. Tho bridegroom
Tn4 bride will leave on an extended Jour
tttr.and wilt receive after October 1 at
C3 west uiamona aireei.
STURDBVANT-STnOUD.
w.nrtlno- nf Interest will tako place
iltht in tho First Presbyterian Church,
Wvnluelnir Tn. whnll MISS DeSSlO
ftltoud, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wll-
Ma DiroUU, will iretuino fc" - -- -;
iMLouls Sturdevant. Miss Strpud will
l? .itfnrio.i hv Miss Edith Sturdevant,
5ke bridegroom's sister, as maid of honor.
Mr. Perley Stroud, the bride's brother,
111 bo best man. Tho sorvico will bo
followed by a Inrgo reception at the
ttmt of the bride's parents. Upon their
nturn from an extended Journey, Mr.
Hi Mrs. Sturdevant will llvo at Mes-
ftpen, Pa.
EVANS-PHILLIPS.
nrttv linmn woddlncr took DlttCe Inst
at ot Mi ninlfn. avenue. Itoxborough,
bi reildence of Mr. and Mrs. John Phll-
m. when their daughtor, Miss lyaia tr.
FhfUlps, became tho brido of Mr. Harry
p Evans, of "7617 Ridge avonue. Tha
Mrtmony was performed by tho Rev. XI.
$;Schmleder, of the Bethany Lutheran
Jlarch, Martin and Pechln streets, as
Kltd by the Rev. Albert Hcebner, of the.
8M Avenue Methodist Episcopal
gfflrch. Tho bride's father gave her la
Errlage. Her gown was a charmlnc
tsnblnatlon of white croDe de china and
tiesa lace. Miss Minnie Phillips at
ed her sister as bridesmaid.
Evans had his brother, Mr. FranM
Hfna, for best man. A largely nttenaeu)
itwptlon was; hold after tho sorvlcev
Won their return from their honeymoon
E. the bridegroom and brido will llvo
ffRex avenue. Roxborough, whero they
Bl receive after September 1.
1L CLEARY-OANNON".
Kit marriage of Mlsa Mary Elizabeth
Efinon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ber
wd Cannon, of 2137 North 7th street, nnd
m Dvtd J, Cleary, of 2058 South Blth
toet, was solemnUod this morning at
IS'tfock by a Nuptial Mass In St. Ed
?l4'a Church. 8th and York streets, the
BJ. Father Hawk ofllclatlng.
ui Cannon was attended by her
t"j aiiu Antoinette u. cannon, as umm
Jyonor. The best man was Mr. William
JpVheatley and tho ushers included Mr.
g?,aiu wuiinon, Air. ueorge cuiiiiuh, '.
Be bride, who was clven In marriage
kr father, wore on exquisite gown
puo aueheise satin and chantlliy lace,
soldered In pearls. Her veil was of
ana she carried a shower Douquei
fide rotes and lilies of the valley.
maid of honor wore an attractive
k of pink taffeta and chiffon. Her
Las of leshorn trimmed with P'nk
nd streamers. She carried a bou-
i of p nk roses. A weddlne breakfast
$wed at the home of the bride, after
m the young couple left for their
Vng trip, and on their return win ba
kOOle after Sentemhar 1 nt K33Q Camaa
t Logan,
UOSBNBAUM-HINDMAN.
marriage of Miss Mary Elizabeth
aman daushter of Mr. and Mrs.
W! A. Hlndman, of 4S North Mh
t$U and Mr. Hnrvav T. Tlnienbaum.
MlU South 10th street, was solemnized
iwsnt at g o'clock at the home of me
parents. The Rev. David L. ftic-
. of the Norrls Scuara MethodUt
ewi Church, officiated at the cer-
ne bride wore a lovely gown oi
hand-embroidered mull over white
and was given In marriage by her
Mlsa Emms Smith was briaea-
Harry Hlndman. the bride's
. was best man. A raceotlon was
i after the ceremony. Mr. and Mi
NMKtUm will aiuinil thalr honfivniOOU
igaaUc city and will be at bom at
-. wth sth street afWr August L
PBNBRTY DHVBNNY
Bt attractive wedding took plc
Iilnjt at 8 nVlnaU at IUa ChUTCb Of
tAanunciatton, lttb and Dlcklnaon
Wben UUui Bmlly A. Devenny.
Ur of Mr. and Mr. John J Dt-
ft Of 13 !1 B..iitb. Vnu afrJit tlslil.lllA
ntfo Th0,mas Uurlon- Th0 flde was
Duvnfl M,y hf r' Mrs- ,U9tln ne'd
rrh.V1Rlr?n ? honor- t)0"- Pen-
ill ,,"m.s1- Penerty. a wedding supped
for tho bridal party and immediate fam
ilies was served at the home ot tho bride.
The table was arranged with a mound of
pink roicbuds and sweet peas, edged with
OalMM and maidenhair ferns. After the
supper tho couple left for an extended
trip through Maine, New Hampshire and
Vermont. They will bo at home after
October 1 at 2217 East Cumberland street
8M1TH-MALLON.
A very pretty wedding will take place
this afternoon at 6 o'clock In tho Church
of St. Thomas Aquinas, 17th and Morris
Btivets, when Miss Alice A. Mallon will
became the bride of Mr. Joseph Thomas
Smith, of 19 North 3Sth street. Tho bride
will be attendod by her slater, Mrs. Eliza
beth Doyle, as matron of honor, and Mr.
Smith will linve for his best man his
brother, Mr. John Smith. Tho ceremony
will bo performed by tho Htv. John I.
McHiigh, of the Church of Our Lady of
itiouni i-nrmci, ana n cousin of tho brido.
A supper for the bridal party and Im
mediate fnmllleB will follow nt the St.
James, nfter which the cotiplo will leave
for a trip through Buffalo, Detroit, Ni
agara Falls. Thcv will be nt home after
August 1 at 5109 Warrington avenue.
STETLEIl-MlTCHnLL.
Announcement Is made of the marriage
of Miss Carolyn Mitchell, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo Mitchell, of 625
Green lone, Itoxborough, to Mr. Arthur
M. Stctter on Saturday night, Juno 19.
Tho ceremony was performed by tho Rov.
Dr. S. M. Vernon, pastor of tho Central
Mothodlst Episcopal Church, Itoxborough.
Mr. and Mrs. Stctler will bo at home
after July 1 nt C0CG Ridge avenue.
JOHNSON-BAILEY.
The wedding of Miss Tela Virginia Bnlley
and Mr. Clnudo R. Johnson took place
last night nt 8 o'clock. Tho ceromony
was performed In St. Lukc'a Methodist
Episcopal Church, Park and Erie ave
nues, the Rov. Doctor Trout ofllclatlng.
The brido was attended by Mrs. James
A. Cummlngs, Jr., ns matron ot honor
nnd by ltttlo MIsh Virginia B. Lynch ns
(lower girt. Tho bridegroom had his
brother, Mr. James Howard Johnson, as
best man. and the ushers Included Mr.
William Raugley, Mr. Harry Miller, Mr.
James Colburno and Mr. Henry Powell
Tatchett. Tho brido, who was given In
marrlngo by her father, wore a beautiful
gown of white satin and chantlliy lace,
llnlshPd with a court train. Her veil wus
of tulle, held In place by a coronot of
pearls, nnd sho carried a shower bouquet
of brido roso and lilies of tho valley,
The matron of honor woro an nttractlvo
frock of pink pussy-willow tnffeta and
chantlliy lace. Her hat was of leghorn,
trimmed with pink roses and streamers.
Tho little (lower girl was fiocknd In white
lingerie over pink and carried a basket
of sweetheart roses. A reception followed
at 1315 Erie avenue, nfter which tho
young couple loft for Bermuda. On their
return they will be at homo at 1315 Erie
avenue.
KELLY-THOMPSON.
A pretty homo wedding took place yes
torday nftoruoon when Miss Lillian S.
Thompson, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Charles Thompson, of 2S19 North i3th
Btroet, was given In marrlngo by her
father to Mr. Norman S. Kelly, of 4511
North C'amac street. Tho ceremony was
performed at the rcsldenco of the brlde'J
parents by the Rev. Dr. David Spencer,
of the Lehigh Avenuo Baptist Church,
12th street and Lehigh nvenuc, and was
followed by a dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly
will spend tho summer In Atlantic -lty
and will receive after September 1 at 45U
North Camac street, Logan.
DOHERTl'-SWEENEY.
A wedding of Interest was solemnized
on Wednesday afternoon, Juno 1C, at 4:30
o'clock, in St. Ann's Church, when MIbs
Bertha T. Sweeney, daughter of Mr, nnd
Mrs. M. Sweeney, became the bride ot
Mr. Jamea Doherty, tho Rev. Matthew A.
Hand oillclatlng. The bride, who was
given In marriage by her mother, was
attended by Miss Anna Ilg. of Provi
dence, R. I., as matron of honor. Mr. John
Fintgan acted ns best man. A reception
followed at tho home of tho bride. Mr.
and Mrs. Doherty will spend their honey
moon in San Francisco and upon their
return will reside in West Philadelphia.
THOMAS-BAKER.
Announcement Is mnde of the marrlago
of Miss Lydln S. Raker and Mr. Howard
P. Thomns, both of Kennet Squnre, on
Wednesday, June 16. The corcmony was
performed In this city by tho Rev. Rob
ert A. Hunter In tho presence of tho Im
mediate relatives. On their return from
th.ir wertillmr trlD Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
will occupy their new home, 7031 Torres
dale avenue, Philadelphia.
JULIANO SALILINO
A small 4 o'clock wedding took place
Monday afternoon when Miss Angelina
Sallllno, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Dlo
dato Sallllno, of 1025 South 2d Btreet. be
came tho bride of Mr. James Jullano, of
1122 Pierce street. Miss Josephine Sall
llno was tho maid of honor and Mr.
Sobastlan Zloll was the best man. The
ceremony was performed in the. Roman
Cathollo Church of Our Lady of Good
Counsel. After tho ceremony there was
a reception at the home of the brides
parents. Among tho guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Angelo Giorgo, Mr. and Mrs. Fells
Sallllno, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rucc . Mr.
S. Sanartlno. Mr. Frank Cavaroggl. Mr.
John Rucc!. Mr. Charles A. Gamblno and
Mr. Ralph Palvandlonls.
8 TRftTBLS6BBB ? - iS9n J
! ISr Wm
BUHL-HERR.
The wedding of MIh Lottie W . Herr.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Herr. to
Mr George S. Buhl will take place
quietly ?Ws evening at 6 o'clock at the
Mu ' . .i. h,M,' nnrents. 5124 Race
The Rev. A. Pohlman will of
Tho bride, who will be gowned
Btreet,
flciate.
white crepe de chine and will carry a
L'ouquet of bride's roses and II l.s of the
valley, will havo her sister. "'" 'o5
J. ' ... niir attendant. Mr. HOy
Crawford will act as best man. Following
MRS. LILLIAN C. SUMERS
Who is chnlrman of a largo street carnival which will bo given
this week for the new Mercy Hospital.
tho corcmony there will be a supper for
tho lmmcdlato families ot tho bride nnd
bridegroom. Mr. nnd Mrs. Huhl, nfter a
wedding trip, will ltve nt 4103 Lancaster
avenue.
LEE-POWERS.
An unusually pretty wedding took placo
laet evening In the Church of All Saints,
llth street and Snyder nvcnuo, when Miss
Elizabeth Powers, daughter of Mrs. Wil
liam Jackson, of 1S3I Mifflin street, be
canio tho brido of Mr. Richard F. Lee.
Tho ceromony was performed by tho
Rev. John E. Hill, pastor of tho church.
Thn hrliloamnld was Miss Bertha Brown.
After a supper, served nt the homo of
tho brldo's mother, to which tho bridal
party nnd Immediate families woro In
vited, Mr. nnd Mrs. Lee left for a short
trip through Now York State. Thoy will
bo at homo after July 15 at 2013 South
15th street. Mr. Lee had for his beat man
his brother, Mr. John Lee. Mr. Victor
Powers, brother of tho bride, gave her in
marriage.
STINSON'-McOINNIS.
The wedding of Mist Helen McGlnnls,
daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Mc
Glnnls. ot 149 North 5th Btreet. to Mr.
William Stlnson took placo on Tuesday
afternoon at 4 o'clock In tho Church of
St. Augustine, 4th nnd Vino streets. Tho
ceremony was performed by the Rov. J.
Regan. Hiss camerino oicuiniuu, u. ma
ter of the bride, nttended hor, and Mr.
Stlnaon had for his best man Mr. Edward
Gulton.
CORCORAN-SWEENEY.
A wedding of Interest to many took
placo yesterday afternoon nt 4:30 o'clock
In the Church of St. Francis Xavlcr, 25th
nnd Green, when Miss Mary Sweeney,
daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Sweepcy,
becomo the bride of Mr. Thomas J. Corco
ran, president of Vlctrlx Catholic Club.
Tho ceremony wus performed by tho Rev.
Patrick F. O'Neill. Miss Catherine
Sweeney, a sister of the bride, attended
her, and the best man was Mr. William
Corcoran. A Bupper followed the ceremony
nt the home of tho bride's parents, 7S9
North 24th street, after which Mr. nnd
Mrs. Corcoran left for a trip to Niagara
Falls and the Thousand Islands., They
will be at homo after August 1 at 5533
Vine Btreet.
The marriage of Miss Virginia
Catherine Wlsse. daughter of Mrs. J.U
Wine, of 5218 Chestnut street, to Mr.
Francis J. L. Mlntzer. of Klrklyn. Pa.,
will take placo on Monday morning at
?clock in tho Church of Our Lady of
Victory. 34th and Vine streets. The Rev
Father MoNamee will officlato. Miss
Wlsse will bo atUnded by Miss Edna
Marshall and Miss Josephine Hennessy
as bridesmaids, and Miss Mary Emily
Wis!" and Miss Ruth Harding will be
the little flower Blrli. Mr. Mlntzer will
l,ave "Eta "r'er. JIr- Howard M,ntMr'
as best man.
West Philadelphia
An open-air carnival which has been
re,0ypV-i"-i:,11":.s;
"e held on the evenings of Friday and
Saturday on Callowhlll street, from 61st
fn azd l street. It will be roped oft and
hero will b street dancing under the
luctrlo lights, besides numerous bazaar
booth" and refreshment stands.
The entire proceeds will be donated o
the fund provided for the new Cathollo
in!titutlon-thB Sitters of Morcy Hospital
'.h .11. for which has been chosen for
UShcentralf location In West Philadelphia
and the distance from the nearest ho..
pltala.
Mrs.
by
... win he asslted
Ml hVi tcWnion. 6118 Westminster
Miss Maria "uv winkle, 420 North
avenue; Mrs. Lw nn m DaUaharii
MS. Cb nBOMr.tVeet: Ml.. Teas.o
Mcaoldriok. 115 We.tmlnster avenue, and
others. .
A reception will be given to Mlsa Mar
ion R TMburton. of 911 North 5th .tryrt.
WLvun N J., by her unole and aunt,
Mr and Mrs. William P. IWW. of Kl
North 41t street, tomorrow, when she
will graduate from the Normal School.
Hotel Arrivals
OIIEKN'S-O. w. Foole, Newark, N. J.i F.
. Woodward. Altoonn, Ta.
CONTINnNTAL-H. a Schelhler. OrccnBburs.
l'a.: Wlllam 1 tone. Loulsvlllo, Ky.; Dr.
and Mr. I. I), ronton, Mahanoy City. l'n.
Dpo.NT.tVS-J. It. Dauntr, Haaton, Pa.; J.
II. Young, Mount Ciirmol, l'a.
NI7W IttKOHAM-A. It. Jacobs ll.nlctnn,
III.: II. r. liohnrr, Allentown, l'n.; J. M.
Iilanchnrd, Huntury, l'a.
IIANOVnit-IIanard S Schncfcr, Reading.
!.; Mr. and Mm E. n. Ilryer. Lowon, Del.:
Ml. Adclo Ntwhart. Chcrryvlllc, l'a.
VINnsOIlr-rrank r. Kimble, ltonmclalo, Pa.i
l. n jinino, 1'aier.on, N, J.
VENDia V. II. Collins, I'lttKburgh. Va.; O.
(1. Wake, Jr., Sunrthmaro. l'a., J. I'. Cur
rier, Now York.
AUr.I.riHA-H. V. nennct't. Wllkes-llarre,
l'a.: A. Mullhnupt. llrnrtrord, Pa.: A. W
Williams. I'lltabursh. l'n.
ST. JAMHS-O. v. Dachelter. Newark, N. J.:
. Q. Cnpcllo, Jr.. Vt'llmlnKton, liol.i II.
Monttroniory, Newark, N. J,
WAI.TON-r. lrln. Clilcaso, 111. t tV. S. Cul
bortson, Wnnhlnuton, 1). C. j r. It. Dann,
Clf'slnnd, O.
STENTON-Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Meyers,
Newark, N. J.; Mr. nnd Mri. C A. Mac
lonald, Now Havon, Conrr.
COLONNADH-Il. II, nynll, Newark. N. J.;
Mis. Mary C. Illltman, Wllkta-Barro. ra.:
:. N. lllocli, Narbcrth. ra.
IHTTHNHOirsn C. Y. ly. Waahlniston.
D. c. , Huwnrd Nel.on, Austin, 1'..; Itobert
J. Travis, Hnannah, Co.
DnLLnVUU-STnATl-fiRD I. M. Herbjt.
l'lttaburitti. l'a : Lewi. T Kerehncr. rtndtiK,
l'a . Sir. A I.. I'onl. nttsbumh. l'a.: N.
U l'ctcrnon John.lonii, Pa. II. M. Capron.
Clilrano HI : John IJarrotr, Vnnhlnton.
U. C. . n. CIruy Dayton, Iladdonllcld. N. I..
J. O. Trees, 1'ltt.bursli, Pa.
IUTZ-CAJtlrON Mr. nnd Mrs. Itobert Inoy,
Nonrk. N. J.i It T. rarahnll, Cleveland.
O.- Mr. and Mra. David It. Walker, Boiton,
Mass.. W II. von Hoon, Holland.
Along the Reading
Mrs J. L. Cam cross, Miss L. Carneross
Wallace, Miss A Oladlng and Miss U
Oladlng, who have been spending the
early summer season At the Harrington,
Jenklntbwn, have left for Atlantic City,
where they will remain until September 1,
Mrs. M. Liggett, Mrs. U. LlKgett Daf
rah, Miss Margaret Liggett, Mr. William
R. Brown, of Ktklns Park; Mr. L. F.
Blansbury, of Philadelphia, and Mrs.
Thomas B. Harper are spending part of
the summer nt tho Barrlngton, Jenkln
town. Tho Choristers' Club, of Jenklntown,
will give their concert tomorrow evening
In the Pariah House of the Chur h of
Our Saviour Ellanbeth Bonner, con
tralto, and Bertrand A. Austin, violon
cellist, will be the assisting artists.
Mrs. Allan Pendleton Turner, of New
York, Is the gueat of her sister, Mrs.
Dallas Smith, whose little daughter Is
seriously 111.
Mrs. August Wolf, of Spring avenue,
r.lklns Park, Is visiting at Mt. Vernon,
N. Y., for several days.
South Philadelphia
Mlaa Selestra nstclla Urownawtck, a
1915 graduate of the Temple University,
entertained at a dinner on June M at
her home, 61S Taskor street. The table
was nrtlatlcalty decorated In red and
white roses. Hand-painted place cards,
tht Uork of tho Misses Qertrudo nnd
H.thcr Tlttman, wero given as rouvenlrs.
Tho guests were entertained after dinner
by solos nnd recitations. Mrs, Charles
Mpshltt sang "The Uohllcr of the Le
gion": Mr. Herbert Jnspen recited "The
Seven Btngca"; Mr. Meyer Orecn rend
from Victor Hugo, Mr. Harry Promlsloff
sang "A Little Love, a Ltttlo Kiss";
Mr Samuel Schati sang "Alda" and
"How Foolish Women Are"; Doctor Se
cnl sang selections from "Fnust," and
Mies tSarah Whlto sang "Tho Rose." Mr.
Joseph Schrtcbmnn was tho accompanist,
Thn guests danced till a late hour.
Amopg those present wero Mlas Qer
trudo Itoanllnd Brownswlck, Miss Frieda
Brownswlck, Miss Lillian Whlto. Miss
Sarnh Schockman, Mlas Hose Bile
den, Mlsa Mildred Sllvcrateln, MIsi Bcs
slo I'ollls. Miss Minnie Mnlllvcr, Mr.
Kamucl Cornflold. Mr Joseph Silverman,
Doctor Tecumsoh. Mr. Meyer Goldberg,
Mr. Maurice Qoloff, Mr. Jack Davlda
vltz and Mr. Davo Quticlt.
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Serotly, 1812
South 5th street, announced the engage
ment ot their daughter. Miss Ida Serody,
to Mr. Nathan Rachncll at a largo din
ner given Inst night nt their home, The
guests included Miss Helen Weiss, Miss
Dora Cohen, Mr. nnd Mrs. Michael For,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fox, Mr. and Sirs. M.
Fein, Mr. and Mrs. A. Stelgrad, Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Fox, Sir. nnd Mrs. Israel
Fox. Mr. and Mrs. J. Kesslcr, Mr. and
Mrs. Solomon Gross nnd Mr. nnd Mrs.
remhollcr.
ATTRACTIVE GARDEN PARTY
TO BE GIVEN ON SAWRDAf
Mrs. Samuel R. Shiplev and Her Daughter, Miss Agnes Dorothy
Shipley, Will Entertain at Their Country Home.
Other Affairs.
Mrs. Samuel R. Shipley has Issued In
vltatlen for n gnrden party on Saturday
afternoon nt Her country home, Wlndfln,
West Chester, Pa. The card of Mis
Agnes Dorothy Shipley Is Inclosed.
Persons of this city will be Interested In
the nnnouncement which Was made In
New York this morning of the engage
ment of Mlsa ttllen Yullle, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas U. Yullle, of that
city, to Mr. William J. Sturgls, son of the
Rov. Joseph R. Sturgls, ot Virginia.
Mlsa Yullle nmt Mr, Sturgls were nt
tendnnts nt both Dukc-Blddlo weddings.
Miss Yultlo has not yet been formally
Introduced Into society. Her debut will
be mada next season. Mr. Yullle Is vice
president of the American Tobacco Com
pany. Mr. Sturgls Is n graduato of the Uni
versity nf Virginia, a member of the
Bankers', Turf und Field and 8lecpy Hol
low Clubs; alio of the Virginia Club nnd
the Northampton Hunt Club.
Mr. William Curtis llok, son of Mr, and
Mrs. Ud ward Bok, of Merlon, left yester
day on a six weeks' tour of the West.
Mr. George M. Newhall, of 501 Hans
berry street, celebrated his TOth birth
day anniversary on Tuesday night by
giving a largo stag dinner at the Ger
mnntown Cricket Club. Covers wore laid
for 126 guests, the table being shnped In
an "N." The decorations wero In the
club colors, blue and white. With centre
pieces ot purple Iris and snowballs.
Miss Gladys Black, daughter ot Mr
and Mrs. Henry McKean Black, ot Lo
cust Hall Fnrm, Jobstown, N. J will
glvo a tennis tournament an Wednesday,
June 30, starting at 0 o'clock. Luncheon
will bo served at 1 o'clock, Among the
enlrled Art Mlts Dorothy Kirk, Mls Map.
caret Parker. Mlas Gertrude Mott Mfs
Margaret Lander, of Bordenlnwhr MW
May Shrive Miss Florence Brakeley. Ml
Dorothy llraktley. Miss Hilda Bmjtrjf
Mrs. Isaao Harrison Hutchinson, Miss
Sarah Rtdgway, Mrs. John V. Bishop.
Mhs Marlon Sharpless, of Wyncotei Miss
Rbae Barhee, Miss Goodwin and saveral.
others.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Skinner have gona
to Denver, where they ttrs spending n
fortnight, after which they will travel
through the West, returning home In
August.
Mrs. John M. Justice has gone to
Dlgby, Nova Scotia, for tho summer.
Mrs. Charles A. Pearson, Jr., of Pu
laski avenue and Manhelm street, enter
tained at luncheon yesterday afternoon
nt the Germantown Cricket Club, Man-helm.
What's Doing Tonight
Municipal Hand, dorr, rark, ItMai straua
inJ Hermitage street, Jloxboreurh; 8 o'clock.
Philadelphia
o'clock:. Fret.
Hand, Convention -Ball; 8
Falrmount I'ark Hand, Lemon Hill; S o'clock.
Free.
United llualneaa Men's Association, Dlniham
lintel: 8 o'clock,
Hosiery Manufacturers' Association, Manu
facturers' Clubi 0:30 o'clock.
Cedar Avenut Improvement Association.
Cndar avenu. and 47th street! 8 o'clock, Fre.
Lancaster Avenue and C2d Street Ilnstnesa
Men. Lansdown atenua and Md atreet; a
o'clock. Free.
Independent Milk Dealers? Union, Parkway
Oulldloat 8 o'clock.
Italian War Relict Committee, Musical Fund
ltaa.il ; s o'clock.
t-emon inn Association. City Hall platai 8
o'clock.
Initiation Veiled Trophe!. of U Enchanted
Itealm, l.u Lu Tomplo: 8 o'clock.
Suffrage Events Today
BQITAI. ITIANCIIISB SOCIETY.
Noon-Open-air meeting al the Cox Stovo
rnctory. 3d and Dauphin streets speaker,
Mis. Anna McCue; nsalatant. Mrs. AnnU
White.
Noon Open-air meeting nt the Nllf-IIement-rond
Company, !2d nnd Callowhlll streets;
speaker, Mica Ilcrthn Hopovlts.
woman surrnAOii pahty.
n n m flr.en.Alr tnectlni nt 40th street nnd
I-anrastcr menue, under ausplcos .of tha
party's branch In the llth Le.lslamo District;
speaker, Miss Ilertha Saoovlts.
8 D. m. Mrs. Harry Philip, spesk. at thn
Young Women's Christian Association, loth
street and (Jlenwood aenue.
8 10 p. m. Open-air meeting at 7th street
and Snyder avenue; speakers. Miss ITatelln
Hussel and Mrs Marlon Holmes.
8'80 p. m. Open-air meeting at Herman
town and Erlo aenues; speakers. Miss C. C.
Knarp. Miss Helen Orot. and Mrs. M.rgaret
K-Iio'n! m. Cfpen-alr meeting nt 26th .treat
snd Clrard avenu.; meeting In charge ot Mlas
Helen Gueat; speakers not announced.
aENERAI..
' n m -Lawn (eto at Noble station;
sneakers, Miss Llda Stokes Adams, Miss
Margaret P. Saunders and Mlaa Deasa Ebert.
WOMAN SUIVP.AOE PAItTV.
Noon-Open-air meeting at National Tllscult
Company. Mrs. Ella O. Guilford, .peaker,
Afternoon and cvenlne-Lawn rets at Noble
Platlon on the grounds of Mrs, Orovo". ratats;
Mlsa Uda Stokea Adams. Margaret I'. Baun
der and DeaaA Ebbert, speakers.
8-30 Open-air meeting, 7th street and Erla
avenue. Mrs. Ella (Aillford, speaker.
MONTESSORI TLT
4311 WALNUT ST.. PHILADELPHIA
llroptni October
.teglstratlnn books now open.
ritonel'reston 28U3 W
t.-lrt orcnnUed Institution deoted ejclii-
.w.v in ih scientific direction of NOnMAL
CHII.DnnN 'rom TIIttEi: TO KIOIIT YBAnB.
UiiiijuiwY nw .iin directress hola
uniu flcnooi '""" ""
ThWm "of "hfa'Tchool I. to dr. normal
nSr'en nn environment In whlcfi tho spon-
!lltfrti&SSSwK
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school year lP18il.'"-
FRIENDS' CENTRAL SCHOOL
SYSTEM for BOYS and GIRLS
5 FROM KINDEnOAItTEN TO MIASM
Separate Pepartmejtfos and girl, b
Bchools ot this .ystem located
ffiSMssi a1;.. $ntx$'usra.
wlw nn book op ntttHoannau
WM ELMEIt IIAItlinTT. RUPT.
lBTlI AND ltACEJgTg.gllILA
PEIRCE SCHOOL
BitMMPR COl'IlBES IIF.01N JUNE IS
llM.ndTO??rl,l couraes that enabl.
n ami wornvn n "i" . -.
VUI1IIK a ... - ..,,.. i f.
ina ri '.":
Valuable Inatrurtlon , for
Hours, 0 A-. ',
For full Information,
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TQ EEjyrARTriWNEXT WEEIC
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MISS ANNA btULIKBAUM
MK JOHN JETT
Vmufl' HfKfMir.
OIT-OIO CIRBTNUT STIiKBT.
Free Instruction in Spanish
,r Stenwrapher. now Forcing Lett.r
Wrilfe"iTBffnMI ISSl. OK 88HM
1R00 Chestnut StrMt ,
BTItAYEK'S HU8INES8 COLLKOE
cation. Mmm . ... ,.. PhlladlDhla.
SOI 1"'"'jdi: ..--.: .
"FRIENDS' SELECT SCHOOL
hoys mo ! '0,,, '"" y-"-M
All tranes. Writ, for catalog.ua
IILAIHSTOUN, W. J.
BLAIR ACADEMY FOR BOYS
JOItN SIJAJtfE. A M-, P.DLW!niJjJL.
JjS?!LI0i?iYib
ai.r ualdwln bcuiluju, Stauaton, V. L.
Mi7d In B.aaa4ah Vallty ot VlrflaU.
,,",,,tn.i?.d clim.t.; modem appolBtaatoU.
ivr'h'fjELz
NAZAI1ETH. VA.
asliWal
SJgyUUACUtjJU
Nazareth Hall
Military School
Takes the parent's placo for boys
from eight to sixteen years.
Ona of the oldest Boardlnr Schools
for Doys In America.
Established In 1783.
Send far Catalogue; you will
be pleased.
Rev. S. J. Blum, D.D. Prin.,
NAZARETH, PA.
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liAHiiisiiuita, r.i.
Harrisburg
Academy-
A country school tounaeq lioo.
Modern
bulldlnj-s. lare. campus. Advantat-ei i ot
small classes and Individual Instruction.
Thoroutn conees prfii. i.
1500. Bupervlsed athletics. Sepsrat. school
for younvar boys. We Invite cloaast Invas
tliatlon a rersonal vlslj If posalbl.. Writ,
for our catalofu. and plans of new dar
mltory. Addreas
AHTHUTt J5. UH01Vfi A-i Heailmaats
aiAMnKKanimpjA;
JKfSJSSr.Mniit
PENN HALL SCHOOL
run ti t it ij
located In th. beautiful Cumberland
Valley Colle. rreparatory. Modern
Lansuag. and finsclal Courses. Cartm.
cat. frtvtieca.. Hoom. with prlv.ta
bith. Hot.Tolad.tone. Atlantis City.
N J., occuplad by achosl durmc May
each year. Work contlnuea without In
terruption. Rati., 1500 For catalot
in" vlewi dd?..a FRANK B.MAQILL.
A M . rrincipai.
a imfmmnmsoK
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SALTSHUHOjJVL
Black Arrow
Sale
The Black Arrows
great savings
ae wrs llrae.
point" the way to
for you
Princess Pump
One of more than 200 styles.
25.000 pairs Low Shoes in- this Sale.
Smart gracefulness is reflected in every line
of this dainty bit of footwear. $5 and $6 val-
ues are waiting for you in this spectacular
advance sale at
Whether your preference this week is for
white, patent leather, dull kid, bronze,
"black - and - white" or any of the popular
new "combinations" you can depend upon .
finding them here in exactly the size required J
to correctly fit your foot at $2.90!
5
$
See the Black Arrows
In our windows
9
AN
GOOD
SHOES
HALLAH
919-921 Market Street
om-okta AVE- 4P!tB
2746.48 GERMANT6WN AVE. 00th and CHESTMJT STS.
munch Store. Open E,.ry Ey'.nlnr. Market Btreet Store Open Saturday Ey.alnn.
ALLBNTOWNk.
AIXBHTOWN PJtEFARATOBY SCIIOOL
Kmsm tit Ii4l- clle- & uolvjr
.Itla. !IU
ounsr wi'
Larg. campui
Frank L 31:
dwt far
TT.w Md. . AH athmiea.
.ma S9YS CtalOST.
bud, A. M . Prta .Allaotowii.Pa,.
IA9XT1MOBK, MD-.
Affordby Normal School JBSSy'S.
tVKJjT CUKtiTEM, FA.
lUSKIMINETAS SPKINOS SCHOOL
M FOIt BOVfct
Indora.4 M evary Ara.rUan University. In
dividual plan ol work for .ach boy. Oellas.
Prawatory Cours. and a ot tralataa for
bialBMa Ufa. Bpwl.t ooura. U arlcultu.
sJlentlfljj physical eara. Pur. watw, 1
tSS. iSo-tM farm. A lal of ebarMiK.
slth yirop. sVp. II. Writ, tw Cat's tSTjt.
KUktmtatUa Bprln. School. Salttbutg, Vm.
MnfNNBWOODjPA,
"Counlry Day School for Boy"
iuSJ; Jarlfully a.Uct atudl. sjymaaalua
and als-nt aac.a f lfB5- . . .
Ker. Olbson Bu. J- ""' "'" "'-
tSlO Jraho SiMl, Ofatttaat 1UU. Ve,
UTlTiCPA,
Liiaafc arv. ,
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 to help
! nnd save vou I great amount of correspondence and
?USme?nvesytiEaUogn. LEDGER CENTRAL sent out
a college graduate to visit schools, and collegia. H has
soent several months visiting all the best schools In the
K securing all sorts of information at first hand
and is quaS to help you find the school best auited to
the pecuUar needs of your boy or girl, at whatever price
vou can afford to pay. The service fs free, and we suggest
that you get in touch with the Bureau at once, uruny
schools afe registering pupils now, and will be filled to
capacity before July. Call, write or phone
EDUCATIONAL JJJREAU
LEDGER CENTRAL
BROAD AND CHESTNUT WWW
PHILADELPHIA
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