Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 26, 1915, Sports Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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    hoClETY DOINGS OF
k DURING
F l?Srti5'fcH. ' i-
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,.u h uh of July In view nml varl-
Ki j.it.htrnl week-end tmrtles over Sat-
JS... Sunday nnd Monday, the early
tin it next week will not be very busy,
Pftf.i.. iMrm will be several fashionable
affingi". beginning on Monday with tint
WM18S Marin wi ,,.......,..., ...
Kf of Mr and Mrs. Hodman wanamaker,
Mr. Gurnee Munn, son 6f Mil.
Katies A Munn. of "VVashlnBton, D, C.
Erie eeremonjr win tak piaea nt noon in
iHMark' Protestant Episcopal Church,
igt, ,,,., .,,,, nnj t,,iii i.. Ai.
aired by ft large reception at Linden
raftlt, the home of the bride's grandpar
a .. .A.AA ha1aa1. I. tl.Hln.lliI
DnTueiaay . ""v uubiiiiiu
h of the uooa anepnoru, iwremom,
lids A, ueairii;u ii m"r'
ii7 and Mrs, Henry Laussat Qeyelln will
fooma h brld of Mr' Wllllftm BrU'
El o'clock In tho evening Miss Mary
S7,,r Wiley, daughter of Mrs. Nancy
ffle- Wiley, of the Fairfax Apartmenu,
still become 111) onao oi mo ie. ur.
Ttirold McAfee Hoblnson, pastor of thu
tiltrSit Square- Presbyterian Church,
tlir. Willi" V" ...- bw. w ..... ......
Lr' ...... n. M.-4 ttr-1,.1.. -I1L !..
'Ufa. William AWIIM1 "I"H "'" "
tfmnr-dancB at his homo In Bt. Davids
UH evening.
Yin attractive wedding for Wednesday
ia be Ibftt of MIbs Doris Wayne El
J!Zl daughter of Mr. and Mm. Harvey
I tinedln EUUns, alU ur. imrom onoeraii-
fir Broomall. of Chester. The ceremony
' inl take plaoe at 8 o'clock In tho Church
I "at Martln's-ln-the-Flelds, 8t. Mar-
S!lMdpW?.w" bo that of Ml..
fcliinor vrosior iwuum, "
MM John Ednar Itcyburn, and Captain
Kretnony will take place on Wednesday
ft half-past 1 o'clock In Pcquot Chapel,
IW London.
PlHirsday, the first day of July, vl 1 be
. ?y of departure, for the few Phtla
toJlnhians who have ao far braved the
Wnia ns w. -,!.- Tlnhnrt ilrown
Iff MI. i Hope McMlchael, of 400 Bouth
a stJeet? will leave for Grindstone
S S!. M? and Kn, Jlobert EL Ol.n.
llnrJng. Of tne uqiiirrciu, u, ....
m So to Unlff, La'w Louise and the
OJTr wS. ;. Withrtp Bmlth. will
bVts for the Chelsea Hotel, where they
fe spend the summer. Miss Bu.nn L,
S daunhter of MrB. Arthur Bruce,
iTpSlwS road, oermantown. will visit
ft .int. Mrs. Alfred C. Norrls, at Nar
lt aum, . fhB flUtnmer sho
ffl?; sit Mr and Mrs. Walter 11. Ilrooks.
il , .i York Harbor, Mc. Mr. and Mrs.
04e Fritz "handler, of 222T Bpruco
winter Harbor, itt.
fur and Mrs. Jny Cooke. 3d, of Brook
Ill Chestnut Hill, will Slvo a dance at
Ktlr home on Friday In honor of their
'SmloSL' Carter Leldy. daughter
"cr. and Mn.. Joseph va0r,jM so
KftTssSFa-aM
ClllrltS ASlOr JUimici., .. .-
Ule.lde. Lenox.
jvri. Thomas n. SlmB Is spondtnB a
Tiert time In Washington ns the guest
:S3lr " James Lee Shelton at her apart
B&t In the Wyomtng.
K. I. .tnHlr.n M!q
&rTyGarofx-oroaa.
Cynwya, uver
Alont? the Main Line
;..,nTn..in niriinni 13. Norton, of
-Um road and Montgomery avenue.
fn .Vend July with her rtotner sirs.
:jMI. at Lockport, N. Y. Mrs. Evans
Er. and Mrs. Paul Bpcnccr, of Glenn
JSS nave moved to 2211 Itlttenhouso
iffwt.
IbrTN MAWB-Mrs. Wilson Barnard,
f,i.i. ... ntirtnlnlnc her
.??.. t.,- n.iiv Mf. nnd inrs.
.;Wa.snuihWkerand
XU Mr. "Walker was formerly from
jji jsasi nna is nuw jj......
gillies City.
IjUDNOIl-Mr. and Mrs. Charles F.
flment, of Bunbury, Pa., are spending
rmrel days with Mrs. J. Ogdcn Hoffman,
Itilthnn rirriwvn. They will attend the
ttillng of Mrs. Clement's slstor Miss
'ilPeatrtce Geyelln, nnd Mr. William B.
wpcjiman on June w.
ISr. and Mrs. John Kent Knne, of Bld-
lalnh mnd. villi snend the summer at
tUUr Point, H. I., where they will have
liltheir guest part of the time Mrs.
MWS sister. Sirs. Kicnam iu,a4u
tksd. nf TlnlttmnrA.
EGermantown
'. and Mrs. Churchill Williams, of 1M
fieit Coulter street, have opened their
iWUie at Longport, N. J.
Ilfilw Dorothy Walton EInsmore, of 412
Sttt Chelten avenue, la the guest of
sa Robert Bwaln Perry, or Easion, jq.
Mr. and Mrs. John O. Bullock, of Greens
ti n ...!... II..U anmmr home
JLPpcono Pines.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Howard Smith, of 4833
:fflukl nvcniiA hiVB as their guests Mrs.
t!cKlnnv an, Vt. A,ifrir. MIbs Mary
ijRlaney, of Knoxvllle, Tenn.
IjEtr. and Mrs. Charles Willis, of 423 West
I )?'" IB tlUYO txa (IIVII hM-. "---I
tifitt rj T rtnmAn AHnma nnd niS
M Mr Adams, who Is a young por-
K Punier, has just reiurnea iu ""
S4try from a three years' course of
IHtldf In P.l. Thm ir mnktniT their
in New Tork for the present.
ft, and Mrs. Conrad 8. Grove and Miss
?Aaams urove, or cuui ijuincy oucei.
On WiJn.iilii. Jiina 23. for their
Sv neer DIngman's Ferry.
Tm.A,l... Tna.l1 n H A fla .TnKA
-vtvtiiy A'aillDl (ll .o -
' Dodge will spend the week-end as
meats nf Mm. itmrv Pnul at her
e in Chelsea, N. J.
George Ellwood Wagner, of 13
in street, will entertain the members
str luncheon bridge club today.
Alonir the Readiner
Arthur Bhsrpe. of Cheltenham, will
wiargo or the parade at the unei
km townshin Pnnrih nf .Tnlv celebra-
i tf be held at the Cheltenham High
m auuetlQ grounds on that day.
and Mrs. Milton K. Bcbolaes, of
fm birth ot a daughter.
Wld ifra TrnVaMr A rianfArth nf
ftVtnua. Hale T.an wilt IftflVft
fOr Dfttrnlr iirhaa tia aulll maWo
be,.- " """ "
l"d Mrs. Edwin Jr. Vare, who are
rutr thai. . . i iMki.r
v thort.j- ror a trip to Uiq x-
t Atlantic City.
West Philadolnhia
M Mrs Joph t corl. of M
" Street. Ivav inuuiunid the en-
' of their lubte. Miw a!ome
i?" Clifton L. Pliot, inamlMr of
tJMttlty 0f lhe rteuitural depart-
r- . lh r'aJlfr.rnla Hiata Normal
INTRtohsm
run nn,
, miMflVtf Will Li li
vuwtui .-iiirnf vyi
' " JlC
I ..! InterMts in California.
Atfricultur i0f. "ie Massachusetts
the no, on tr0l'mh'r8t C"6 ftnd
bride 2nlv.er9llr' Th Prospective
School ?n rt?"".4 '" th8 8tevons '"
College ah uMl01'' n.nd Rl S-hmore
narv him .? m.u'lan of extraordl-
has ho. v.Vv Tha, ?Mo.of th0 w"dlrtg
nas not yet been determined.
fir th. Sr."r,raint nt mllon Court
co'ttage at'onc,ef,,r?I.0J?Upj,,n8 lh"
the'lr .mfn MJ"a Crawford Karnes and
street MlLdft,UB.htsr' of 451 wAt
treet. wli spend August at Chelsea.
m.,m !nry K 01eln daughter of Mr.
mnVw'l"' M1.5 "nt place, s v ..
ai dBMr.r tl.r6Ahriniw ftnd ". Mr.
horned a.tenmermftn'nlthelr
riT'iRR? M.rs- "aMson N. Dlwel, Mis.
?
.."'' P" A- aille.ple. of 4935 Locust
dour hler nMrnCC,,hi enM Of he
aaughter, Mlsi Mare Helene Glllesnlfl
lo Lieutenant Clarence Gulbran.on "f t
loberT dlns m ,nk0 P,M6 n Oo-
South Philadelphia
Miss Mary Francisco, of 923 Taaker
! iwSy"!" thl8 clt on ft 5!J"
fri d Dc'awnro Water Gap with
Miss Rose Collins, ISM South Sth street,
w u spend tho -ne0k end at Atlantlo Oty
with friends.
A pleasant party, who motored to Wor
neraylllo. Pij., to rcmnln until tomorrow
evening, Include Mr. and Mrs. Frank B.
Stockley, Mr and Mrs. Charles A. Dan
lels. Mr. and Mrs. Walter G, Eels. Mr.
and Mrs. W. W Walton and Mr.' and
Mrs. Silas M. Tomllnson. Mr. Btockley,
who has been chosen ns ono of those who
will accompany tho Liberty Bell to the
Panama Exposition, will leave on July
6th. Mrs. Stocklcy will leavo on July Sd
m 5ntlBT,Cl.t.r' where Bhe WU "main
at Haddon Hall until Joined by her hu
band. MrB. Samuel Mellln, of 1903 South street.
Is nt present In Washington, D. C, where
sho Is visiting her sister. Mrs. J. John
eon, North Philadelphia
Mlsa Ethel noFrcltas, daughter or Mr
nnd Mrs. Robert H. Hharpless, of 1857
forth 2Tth street, In at tho Hotel Dcn
nW. Atlantlo City, for n six weeks' stay,
prior to spending tho remainder of the
summer nt Eaglosmero.
Mrs. Anna D. Hnlncs. Miss Edna
Hiu nos and Mnster Howard Haines, of
1714 Green streot, are enjoying a six
weeks' stay at tho Hotel Dennis, Atlantic
City, after whloh thoy will go to Eagles
more for the rest of tho summer.
Mrs. James F. Gill, 1428 Glrnrd avenue,
has opened her cottnge In Ventnor, where
sho will spond tho summer with hor
family.
Northeast
The Girls' Friendly Society of 8t.
George's P. E. Church, Livingston street
nnd Indiana avenue, will hold a straw
berry festival on Juno 29 on tho church
lawn. Miss Elva J. Bryan and Miss Mary
"Woodworth will bo In charge.
Mrs. Eva Comley, of Camden, will ren
der a boIo, Miss Beatrice Myers will give
n whistling solo, Miss Augusta Geyer,
nssteted by Kir. Harry Geyor, and Miss
Florence Gcycr will nlro entertain
Lieut. Andrew T. Hamilton will roclte
several of "Bobby" Bunts' clnsslo poems.
A marriage of noto In the northeast
will tuke place tomorrow, when Miss
Anna Mtto.ky, of 2848 niohmond street,
will bo married to Mr. Harry Judeleohn,
of 4249 Orl.com street, Frankford. Mlsa
Mary Mtto.ky will be brldc.muld and
Mr. Frod Judelsohn wilt bo best man.
Thoy will bo at homo at S222 Cedar ave
nue after August 1.
Tioga
Sirs. Mary C. Sandman, of J2H North
10th (treet, has Issued Invitations for tho
wedding of her daughter, Miss May Isa
bello Sandman, to Mr. Joseph P. Carroll,
of 1703 North 15th street, on Wednesday
morning, Juno SO, at 9 o'clock, In tho
Church of Our Lady of Holy Souls, 19th
and Tioga streets. Tho bridal party v. Ill
Include Katharine Olan. brlde.maldt Mr
Vincent A. Carroll, be.t man; Mr. Fred
erick J. Sandman and Mr. Arthur J.
Byrne, of New York, ushers.
Frankford
Mrs. Joseph Lawlor, of Ithown street.
Holmesburg. "will b hostess at a euohro
Wednesday evening at St. Domlnlofl
Church. Tha euchre will be held In tho
school hall for the benefit of tho school
fund.
Miss Helen Weir, of Frankford avenue,
will entertain at "MO" this evening In
honor of her cousin. Miss Rea Hugh",
of 132 St Jame. Place, Atlantic C ty.
MUs Hughes will remain aaMiu Weir b
guest until after July 4. There will be
U guest, tonight, including Ml.. , IW.n
Dutton ana .i" i -- ;.,.
Chwter. Mr. Albert Clarice, o !
ParW, ana Mr Albert Maxwell, of Oer
mantown,
""' lZ-ruT MnnOLDRICK
EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY. JUNE
lilt 'Br jHr nviflii iilHfci '.rfew v. IHP iaBMS&iJnm
1 SiilHi j.Jk. aHr nmr if -J? . 4 MHSBB III
s.Hi .Twa r" i in Mfi" m fl 1lZ: hwy STj
Thote by J. Mltchtll Elliott
MRS. JULES JUNKER
Lansdowne
Mrs. Carrie W. Tome and her daughter
all.. Florence Harrington Tome, and her
son, Charles A. Tome, will spend the
week-end In Now York,
Mr. Louis W. Flncclos, of Rryn Mnwr
avenue, nnd family, haVo gone lo Massa
chusetts, whero thoy will spend the sum
mer. Mr, and Mrs. R. II. M. Steward leavo
this week to occupy their new cottage
at Ocean City.
Dr. Edwin T. Darby has been confined
to his home by Illness for several days.
WEDDINGS OF TODAY
WILL BE NUMEROUS
Miss Mary Loiuell, of Boston, Bride of Mr. F. S. Bigeloiv, of
Haverford Mr. W. J. Coghlan, of Newark,
Weds Miss Bromilcy.
Philadelphia, will bo Interested In tho
woddlng of Ml.a Mary Reatrloo Lowell,
daughter of Mrs. Charles Lowelt, of Bos
ton, nnd Mr. Frederick Bouthgato Blge
tow. formerly of Uoston. but now of
Haverford. which took placo today at
noon In Bt. Philip's Church. Mattopol
sett, Mass. the Rev. Dr. Alexander
Mnnn, rector of Trinity Church, Boston,
ofilclatlne Miss Lowell had as maid
of honor Miss Helen do Lancey. ot
Schenectady. N. Y and the bridesmaids
were Miss Catherine H- w'";r AM1"
Oharlotte Wln.low and M'm a.rac?r
Monks, all of Boston, and M". Kath
arine D. Stoney. of San Francisco. Tho
best man was Mr. .Theodore J. Gyon.
of thl. city, and tho u.hcrs, Lieutenant
Robert T S. Lowell. U. 8. N., a cousin
of tho bride; Mr. James F. Clarke, Mr
Albert W. Rice, and Mr. II. C. Ross, of
Boston. HIM Lowell was given In mar
riage by her brother. Mr. Alfred Putnam
Lowell, whoso engagement to . Cath
erlne H. Bowles was nnnouncod a rew
dThe "bride wore an exqul.lte gown of
white satin and Italian lace; her ve
on old family one, was of rare Iae. ana
ahe carried a shower bouquet of white
orchids and lilies of the vaUex- ,
The maid of honor and brifle.maia.
were gowned alike In frock, of pale green
net Tholr hats were of leghorn trimmed
with Pink roses, and they carried arm
bouquets of pink roses.
COGHLAN-BROMILEY
The marriage of Miss Alice Burn.
eM2
b.es-BwWi
,rrhto0"iy Dow "end M . WlU.m
Lelshton, L. uorey m Mp
Chester ierc " ""'"v:- -n. ,...
:-.-:---;.. t,. T..n.r
Coghlan .III hare "Jr'the Srt.
iuUr-B.lM,
will momuc i -.. "- - -- -a CoghlBn
Samuel B. Poor. Mr. aym nThe
to will be g ven In marriage by her
J Vh.r will wear an elaborate gown of
SblfXr!
b,8Sinncr of " satin "She will carry
nhbVuqr of whlt, ,-J
th9 ceremony, after ",, trlp,
andPonUerreIumwm occupy their new
home. 81 Lincoln Park. Newark. N. J.
BUBH-TAYLOR.
u ..rrlage of Miss Martha Irene
ST'SSh ?5 "jg rVork .rm takeocPk.ace
ev Thom" C-Ptfl l0er, wUl be no
church, will o1"","". immediate fam
attendants and only holmmenda
TthbusrUr;V ?hiy8wmP'be at home
after September L
NATALB-STANICE,
Bun!5 ' f Mr Maurlzlo Natale In Bt.
the bride of Mr wau BU
Rlta'a Catholic cT"rc,0'",aJejt after
worth tr"'s;or Their honeymoon. They
tho "fen Wlldwood N. J., where they
will go to V 'liawoo o, Bennett
will take a """Vonths. The couple
avenue for ""? uT,?Sl gift.. The be.t
received rnaybeaumm t,
man wa Mr Qiovam. oibbone.
maldof,h,?rSMrluto and Mr- Nicola
Mis. Marl Spermt rB q m we(J.
Slroill were other m &nA dan(;a
ding P&rty- J! St the bride's parents
held at the to1 T'h09 rau.lo was by
a"er TJrlot ank Dl Babatlno.
the orchestra 01 Mr Profeor B.
Among the EUi Domlnlo Ue Luca.
T8' ,S 'm SomK o Varranto. Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. uom Mrg Tony
Mrg James jawi, D.Aia.sandro,
T,erl Mr, Marcello Dl PUtro. Mr.
Mr and Mr., t 10Cone. Mr. and Mr..
" MrBhebecci Mr'and Mrs. Glu..eppl
ASo. Mr Alirl Flem.o.ea and MU.
Emms. Do Am"1;
CAIUTY-anAFT.
,1,1 me of interest In this city and
ln Baltlraore, Md . W Qf Jw
o'oWo.k , k,,,mi Building when
o'owe -- A,umn. Building when
fiSTKart K. Graft, di
M"8.;.'. wax Graft, ot
-- ..-.ttt uriLni -
ilij - ,f dsuEhter of Mr.
daughter of Mr.
).. ri n. w.... "
";. n, of 1
1813 North Hd
n "''ltuidaughter of the late
,tr' i Kraus." ot Baltimore, will U-
9O0. '.ti, th street Toe ceremony
"'..ri. MhnwT by the Rev Dr Jom
wlU be Pf"01 b ifl,., gown ot tulle
f "Stover Ivory tla U mad. with a
draplover w bo arranged
satla U mad
vU will bo
t oearU- Or
lCw- fi-f" ??
"r"T, " Jul form lh bride's
JjJlM Ot 1ft " ""
WILL ACT AS AIDES AT WYKNEW00D LAWN FETE TODAY
Y tJ&liHL ' ' W,. . wffi iMBt.H '; 2. v f " i", &
mjamff 'sit fllH
Vtsuaa. ' ' 14. HH rhoto br J Mitchtii xnitott.
BP-ZZZTjrl Ji V -tyfflH MI8S JUlA MINNICK
if ry13KEH
..... .,,,, . ... rhoto by J. Mitchell nillolt
MISS LUCY J. CALL ,
bouquet. Mr. Graft wilt give his daugh
ter In marriage, nnd sho will be nttendod
by Mrs. Julius L. ICrauss. of Baltimore,
ns nntron ot honor, nnd Miss Muriel
Strnub, of New York, as flower girl.
Mr. Morris Carlty will be his brother's
best man. The service will bo followed
by a dinner at tho Aldlne. Tho bride
groom nnd brido will return from tholr
wedding Journey Beptember 1 and will oo
nt homo nt SSJT North Kth.street. Tlogi.
D'AMBROSIO-LONGI.
A quiet o'clock wedding took place
yesterday in St. Rita's Catholic Church,
nhon Miss Clara Longl. daughter of .ur.
nnd Mrs. Plotro Longl, 1321 McClellan
street, became tho brldo of Mr. Amadeo
D'AmbrosIo. 3104 Wharton street. Tho
brldo and groom left after tho ceremony
on their honeymoon. Miss Mary Sollmeo
Mas the maid ot honor nnd Mr. Ralph
Malmoll was tho best man. Tho bridal
party also Included Miss Rosa Collins,
Miss Fanny Gibbons, Mr. Harry Adellnl
and Mr. Albort Plrpan. They were the
guests of tho parents of the brldo at a
reception held at Tasker Hall, 12th and
Taaker streets, nt which many others
wero also present.
WKBER-MORGENROTH.
Tonight nt 7 o'clock Miss Louise Mor
genroth will become the bride of Mr.
John Webor, of Olney. Tho ceremony
will take placo at tho home of the
bride. S02 Olnoy avenue, the Rev Wil
liam Wells, pastor of tho First Presby
terian Church ofllclatlng. The bride,
who ulll bo given In marriage by her
brother, Mr Gustavo H, Morgenroth,
will be gowned In white crepo do chine,
nnd will carry n shower ot bride roses
and lilies of tho valley. Ml.s Emma
Rlebcr will attend ob maid of honor
She will wear an attractive frock of pink
crepa do chine nnd will carry an arm
bouquet of pink sweet peas Mr. Weber
will have for best man Mr. Frederick
Morgenroth, a brother of the bride. A
reception tor tha two families will fol
low. On their return from their wedding
trip, Sir. and Mrs. Weber will be at home
at 02 Olney avenue.
PESTER-BENNKTT.
Arnouncement Is mado of tho marriage
of Mini Florence M. Bennett, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bennett, of 4342
Manayunk avenue, Roxborough. to Mr,
Matthew G, Pester, of M3 Hermitage
street, on Wednesday evening, June 1J,
at tho home of the bride's parents. The
ceremony was performed by the Rev. W.
B. Forney, of the Mount Vernon Bap
tt.t Church, and was followed by a -e-ceptlon.
Mr. and Mrs. Pester will be
at home afUr October 1 at Wlgard
avenue, Roxborough.
KENNEY-OTT.
A very pretty wedding took place this
morning when Miss Mary Ott, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ott, of 8710
Frankford avenue, became the bride of
Mr. James B. Kenney. Tha ceremony
was performod by the Rev. Father Wall
at Bt. Domonlc'a Church. Holmesburg, ct
8 o'clock Mass, The bride, who was
given In marriage by her father, wore
a gown of white crepe de chine, with a
long net veil, and she carried a shower
bouquet of bride roses and lilies of the
valley.
The maid of honor, Ml.s Anna Cole
man, was the only attendant. Bho was
gowned In blue crepe de chine with a
large leghorn hat trimmed with blue and
pink roses. Her bouquet was of pink
rotes and sweet peas.
Mr. Kenney had as his bet man Mr
Henry Bender, of Brldesburg. A wedding
breakfast followed at the home of tha
bride, after which Mr. and Mrs, Kennoy
left for Atlantlo City, where they wilt
remain for an tndennlte stay. Upon their
return they will reside at 8719 Frankford
avenue,
CHAMBERLAIN-BEUHLER
The marriage of Miss Bertha Beuhltr
to Mr. Harry F, Chamberlain, of 63M
Thompson street, will take placo this
evening at o'clock In the German
Lutheran Church. 38th street and Powel.
ton avenue. The couple will leave for
Bo.ton on Monday and from there will
vl.lt friends at Revere Beach. Marble
head and Old Orchard, Me. Upon their
return Mr. and Mrs Chamberlain will
live at 88th and Rhan streeU, We.t
Philadelphia. Mr. Chamb.rlain has been
conneoted with Green's Hotel for a num
ber of years.
Announcement I. mada ot the marriage
of MlM Bllsabeth Dove, daughter ot Mr
an! Mrs Henry D. Dove, ot Hamilton
avenue. Darby, and Mr. John Wentworth
Wel.h, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles D
Welsh, of Main strest. Darby, on Wed
nesday afternoon at i o'elock. June .
atAll Saints' Protestant Hplsoopal Mis
sion. Announcement l made of the marriage
of MlM Elisabeth Waltman. daughter of
Mr n4 M. Charles Waltman, of
barker avaoue, CelUugdaU. and Mr
Bernard ThM. L ' Mr t4 "k
took mdUum Tsiturder, Juae I, at SUtton.
Md.
Roxborough
The Flat Rock Motorboat Club will give
a dance nt the clubhou.o at Blmwmont
tonight The houso and grounds will bo
Illuminated with Japanese lanterns. The
guests will bo received by Dr. Eugene
Swuyne, commodoro, nnd Mrs. Bwoyno
and will Include Mr and Mrs, Harry H.
Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vander
grift, Mr. Gcorgo Sands, Mr. William Rid
ler, Mr. Rowland Bradley, Miss Florence
Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. John Vandersllce
Mrs Jano Field, Miss Gertrude Field, Mr
John Field, Miss Jacobs, Mr. Joseph Car
roll, Mr. and Mrs. Burt Pnrnmorc, M'.
and Mrs. Clyde Cooper, Mr. nnd Mrs
Frank Cowan, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lon
nlnger, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Aires. Mr.
nnd Sirs. William Kuhn, Dr. nnd Mrs.
David Boone. Mrs. Yarnall, Miss May
Nlckerson. Miss Ellrabeth Wlngato, Mr.
H. Loroy WIntrodc, Mr. and Mrs. William
Morrison, Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Paramoro
and Mr. John Yarnall.
Mrs. William II Funk, of Dexter
street, Is spending the summer at Wild
wood. On Tuesday rvcnlng a "Clipping Party"
will beheld by the members of tho Y. W.
C. A. at tho Falls of Schuylkill.
THEATRICAL BAEDEKER FOR THE COMING WEEK
KKITU'B Flsko O'Harn. tho Irish
American tenor; Clara Morton, of The
Four Morton., nnd Frank Bheen: Jack
Gardner, In "Curse You, Jack Dalton",
Mile. Matron Vndle's Coryphees, danc
ers; James Husey and Jack Boyle In
"The New Chauffour", the Five Batsu
das, Oriental athletes; Charles Cart moll
end Laura Harris, In songs and dances;
Adeline Francis, "The Oraphophono
Girl", Archlo Nicholson Company ln a
musical skit, nnd Hcarst-Sellg News
Weekly.
NIXON'S OIIAND Margaret Bawtelle
Duffy's "Big Surprisa"; the Farrell
Taylor Trio In "The Minstrel Man at
tho Club"; the Hopkins Sl.ters; Roach
and McCurdy in "From Prune Cen
tre"; Bladwln, Braxton nnd Carter,
musical aot; Clalrmont Brothers, gym
nasts, and laughing movies
WOODSDE PARK Vaudeville replacing
musical comedy, with two performances
dally. The matinee, at 2:15, will be free
to Woodslde Park patrons, except on
Baturday; ln the evenings, two shows,
at 7MS and 8:15, with a small admission
fee for the front rows.
CIIOBS KEYS "Summer Follies," a mu
sical skit; Burk and Burk: Harrison nnd
Wells, singers, talkers and dancers; the
Muslcsl Macks; Morris and Parka; Carl
Statzer & Co, sketch, Johnny Reynolds,
the daredevil, and movies.
OOilINO
JULY I
KBITO'B Four Marx Brothers In "Home
Again": Theodore Bendlx and his
Symphony Playara; Ben Welch, Mos
conl Brothers, dancers: Ethel MacDon
ouffh, ln new .ong, Whipple. Houston
& Co., ln "Spooks"; The Regent Quar
tette; Kelt and Demont, In "College
Nonsonse"; a new motion picture nov
elty and Hearst-Sellg News Fllmi,
Stage Society for This City
In tho course of the last week the
Stugo Society of Philadelphia announced
Its existence and Its plans at a meeting
held at the Little Theatre. One hundred
and fifty associate members have al
ready Joined; when a like number ot
playgoers signify a desire to see ten
dre.s rohearsals of unusual plays at W
cents each, the organtiatlon will be com
plete. If It can keep to high standards
In both plays and production Its future
will bo bright for the plnygoerB of Phlla-
The scene of operations will be the Lit-
FIBRE O'HARA
AaH
26, 1015.
Camden and Vicinity
Mrs, Wllllom B. Wood, ot X12 Tenn
street, and her daughter, Mrs. S. F.
Glenn, nnd son, Mr. Dlnsmorc Wood, are
spending the early summer at Haildon
noid Mr. nnd Mrs. C. J. Adams nnd Mrs
Frank Knight, of 213 North 6th street,
are nt Wlldwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis von Volgtiftndtr, ot
Roebllngs, nro receiving congratulations
upon .the birth of a daughter. Mrs. von
Volgtlandor wns Miss Mary Markley, ot
BIS Cooper street.
Wilmington
A large party of travelers will leav
hero on July 5 on tho specially conducted
trip made up of Bhrlners and their wives.
Including Mr. nnd Mrs. Coleman Harris,
Mr and Mrs. William L. Hammond, Mt.
nnd Mrs Benjamin r, Shaw, Mr. nnd
Mrs Georgo C. Hutton, Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Ncutie, Mr. and Mrs, Charles a
Kurtz and Mr. and Sirs. Samuel E. Hay
man. They go by way ot St. Paul,
Banff. Field, Seattle and then down to
San Frnnclsco nnd Son Diego.
" Suffrage Events Today
woman stirrnAflR PAim.
8 30 p. m.-Opm-uIr rtiMtlnc t nth slrt
nni fii,niuehntm acnue. Speakers, Mr, and
Mri. Hurry I'lilllpa.
EQUAL FrtANCHIflr: LEAGUE, OP LANS-
UUWilS.
T:.10 p. m Suftrsire muting at the Ln
ilouni Homo of tho Urexel Ulddls UIDIo
Clnptn SpfBl(fr, Jim Ilehorah ICnox Uv
lrnnlcm. national frnchl uptrlnirndtnl of
th? Woman's riulMInn 1mpntnr Union, enil
the ltrv Dr. Howard n rollnrd. of the Crowr
Srmlnnrv. l'rcfclilhitf officer, Mls Kthel A
BhrtglC)'.
otMcnAU
Afternoon And evening fUirfrore booth at
tho eercles ot the Wet Walnut 8treot Out
door AMoelatlon, which holds a carnival at
40th nnd Wnlnut rtraete. ,
tie Theatre, on 'Friday and Saturday
nights ot each weok, beginning In the
oarly part of November. On these occa
sions tor tho dress rehearsals for mem
bers will come earlier tho publlo villi be
admitted at tho same rate of halt a dol
lar a scat, Tho acting, producing and
management will be wholly amateur. The
stage designing will bo superintended by
a committee headed by Mr. Solffert, the
portrait painter, and will In nil cases
strlvo for an Impression of freshness and
appropriateness outside the conventions
of stage setting. Tho society welcomes
THBATKE CHESTNUT
NEXT WEEK
SUPERB ALL-STAR SUMMER SHOW!
THE IDOLIZED mlSH.AMEMCAN TENOFt
FISKE O'HARA
in a nnpraiToirtE op ancient and rortiLAn daluadb
A FAMOUS BTAIt OP A FAMOUS PAMII.Y
. CLARA MORTON
rnESENTiNO A MuairAL diversion with prank bhebn
THE MUSICAL COMEDY FAVORITE
JACK GARDNER
Offering a Traveaty Melodrama. "CURSE YOU. JACK DALTON"
THE BEABOWB PRETTIEST DANC1NO NOVELTY
MLLE. MARYON VADIE & CO.
IN A BERIE8 OP LYRIC AND CLASSICAL DANCEfl
5 THE MARVELOUS SATSUDAS 5
James Husscy & Jack Boyle
ADELINE FRANCIS
WHEN IN NEW YORK CITY,
B. F. Keith's Palace
TIIK WOHMVH OUKATF.WT mimu.UA
Mutiny Today nnd Tonight
"A KNIGHT FOR A DAY"
Begin. Monday Mat., June 28
ROYSTER & DUDLEY
POPULAR
VAUDEVILLE
Free Matinees Daily at 3;30
Free Sunday ConcertB,
3:30, 8, 9M5
Evenings, 1st Performance 7;45
Evenings, 2d Performance 9:13
ADMISSION FREE
ItKSUilVHI) SEATS. I0o
Free AdmUsion to Paritto Patron.
of rairmount -' a.vj-
Trocadero
Btaaob Baltd'a Remit
UANPntO
jujtTACiwr." 1TP 1WA0 wr.
Scholars"? Tomor .jf
tun bio jrvisM utt n nnmm
Closing Dance Next Wed. Bvr.
iK-ooBliinM8 A" SiAetasrAiat 16
The ClaVtoa Casino &?
PAKCIN4 BY yHjS
'SNlWRTAfflMBmS
Latge iFzU at tifynneioood id
Aid New Mercy' ttmpiUA,
The eutdoor fete which opened this
morning ti o'clock at "Rosemary," the
beauUful heme of Mr. and Mrs. Thorna
J Mlnnleft, nt tVynnewood. for the" bene
fltrof the Mercy Hospital, I. nftw In fttl
arflnng
The lawn presents a vtrtubl garden
bcenA With Sit the m!mn ml Flr
ifglrls dressed In white, with pIctuto.tie
JSardrh hats. A different Mle ifcmi.
Is brought out at each booth by meanti
vi mo uresa, nat trimmings ana Mlpptr
of the fair weartfs. Towurd evening the
lights of many tbloted lanterns strunif
around nnd on the pacl6us porch where
dancing will be held will transform the
place Into n Japanese garden.
Pony rides and drives around the
tate, under the direction of Mr. John
McCUtehey, will bo one of the most
interesting realures to the little boy. and
girls. Ahd oft In atflslant eorti.r will bs a
tent wherein dwells th Gipsy nuttn, In
me person or suss Roberta Brownlntf.
whoae pleatdre It will be to read the ptltu.
nnd tell the future to alt who Visit her sol
itary encampment Moving pictures, the
crn.o of the hour, will be the drawing
card In another section of the grounds.
These picture, will be under th direc
tion of Mr. Arthur Hlwt and Mr. Her
man Junker. The Ice cream tables, at
tractively grouped under the trees of
Rosemary, promise to be another enticing
means ot swelling the fund for the new
hospital and will be In charge or Ml..
Violet I, Levy, nsslst.d by Mrs. John
Brewer. Jr., Miss Stella Itolhaker. Miss
Anna Ferry, Miss Julia Ferry. Ml.. Cath
erlne Keennn, Miss Bart Hitchcock. Mis.
Oertrudo Zane, Miss Gertrude Magee,
Miss Mary Magee, Ml.s Marie Toner,
Miss Bessie Mullln nhd Miss MlldNJ
McGttine. Supper win be served at other
inbtes from 6 until 8 o'clock, and wilt be
under the direction of Miss Julia Mlnntck.
Mrs. Charles O'Dell, Mrs. M. A, Kevins,
Miss Lillian Strong nnd Miss G. Turner.
Ten will be dispensed by Ml.s There.
Junker, Ml.s Anne Junker, th MU.es
Laughlln, MUs Helen CrOsby, Miss P.
Crosby, Mlas Helen McGtynn and Mrs,
Joseph Wells. fr
There will be all kinds of useful arti
cle, and fancy goods tor rale. Borne ot
those who have charge ot tables are:
Grocery table Mrs. Jutei 1C Junker.
Oranges and lemonade Miss Palronllla
Dwyer and MUs Rita. 'McbevlU.
Fancy goods Mrs. Harry Schmltt. Mr.
John J, nannon and Mn. J. Rothackerv
Bandwlches Miss Almes Junker and
MUs Teresa Junker,
Fish pond Mrs. Herbert Buchanan.
Candy Mrs. Chariot Morlarlty and Mrs.
J. Crott, Jr.
Toy table Mrs. C. MacElwee and Mil.
Katherlno Hasty.
Cake table Mrs. J. Caldwell. Jr.
Cigars and olgnnttes Ml.s Lucy Call,
assisted by Miss May Walsh, Ml.s Mar
garet Rannon. Miss Marion Myers. MUs
I Katherlne McShaln and Mis. Mario Cur-
What's Doing Tonight
Philadelphia Hand, City Rail Plata, 8 o'clock.
Free. i
Katrmount park Hand, Daltnont Mention, 8
o'clock. Krte.
Municipal Hind. Fern flock.
Carnival, at. Vincent's Home, S o'clock.
Lann fete and baiasr. for th lloapttal ot
the Slitira n( Merer, llotemary, Wrnnevrood.
WMMuntlde feattvat, Central Park,
any amateur actors of ability. A for
the plays, they will come from distin
guished men and dramatic unknowns
alike. The best of comedy and tragedy
from the best ot European playwrights
ulll mingle with whatover Philadelphia
p!aw rights can show
The Philadelphia Stage Society Is
haArl-,1 In ITntirfpA .T. Rn-lr. Tn htm at
tho Little Theatre, any applications for M
atsoclute membership, at 13 for the ten'"
performances, may bo sent. Mr. Splsr!
will alio be glad to receive manuscript
plays.
AND TWELFTH STS.
Chas. Cartmell & Laura Harris
ARCHIE NICHOLSON CO.
DO NOT FAIL TO VISIT
Theatre USSttllttStfiT.
OPEN AM. HCMMKK
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