Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 28, 1915, Final, Page 9, Image 9

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UCATION PLANS FOR JULYANn
AUGUST INTEREST SOCIETY
ft. and Urs;ManDt Hclard WiU Spend the Sumner on
v"'u """'"r"1 ""ta entertainments
Hu.ton ,Uston Rnd Mr- Neman
W?nteern,ar10he.8Ummer "
EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JUNE 28,
Jr, and Mr. Morgan t). Hobtird and
my, ot Chestnut avtnuo, utieetnut
f. i.. ion lot Beach Hnvoti. N. J..
s'frt they havo taken a cottneo 'or the
pmcfr .
Jr. and Mr. Sydney Thayer, ot "The
t fan," Merlon, entertained at luncn-
on Saturday. Their kucsi included
gft; and Mrs, Irving li. Corse, of Mln-
Ktelli, na sir. nnu Airs. Tneoaore
?n(atn. J. nn" n"B" iurna returned
heif homo on Bnturaay evening.
fmons thoaa who entertained at dinner
iiroay muni. uv" uuiite m mo
li'ir....- -..i.i... ri.. i. ...... .
nsniaeipnm it"v ,uu v,j.u wn,
flnH rotter. Mrs. Dorothy Potter.
$y Baker, Miss Miriam Kane and Mr.
isara newKirn.
(,. John F. nogers, of '2201 St. James
C nccomnanled by her daughter. Miss
wrino Itoeera, nnd Miss Margaret
Klmorelle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.
fflumorelle, of 3510 Baring street, will
ffiKT July 28 for Lnko Plnckl-Adoron, N.
IfETwhere they will spend six weeks at
fofcLake Placid Club.
Mi. John drollo entertained the mem-
Of the wuiuni progress society at
Sheon at the City 'Club on Saturday.
Jr. Ollbort A. Harvey has left the
gdttone and Is at tho Stockton Villa,
M May, wnero ono win remain until
Pptember.
BEIUr. .nd Mrs. J. M. Jones, of Wynne
Slftli annpunce tho betrothal ot their
nnrhter, Mlsa Dorothy Bovee Jones, "to
it. and Mrs. Thomas Mcllwee, of tho
fgSjjejr, 45th and Pino streets, nnnounco
ltl betrothal ot their daughter, Miss Allco
fiiitel Mcllweo, to Mr. Henry Crltehley
ftftue, son of Mr. Percy A. Lcggc, of
BM.
tin. Clarence Kates Kltnk, of German-
Bm. will entertain at luncheon on Tues-
tfrat the Buttonwood Inn and Tea Shop,
iDownlngtown.
f Along the Main Line
sYARDMORE Mr. and Mrs. J. A. La
Rors, of Wlster road, havo gono to Lako
Iwianepesaukee, where thoy will stay dur-
bi the summer.
Kfr. and Mrs. James K. Clarke, of Wis-
Ret road, aro receiving congratulations on
Ithfr Mrth of a son.
tiff, and Sirs. Adam A. nogs, of 121
E1Mrn road, left a. few days ago for
Own Farms, Conn., where they will
fraiia the summer.
TM.VEIIFOP.D Mr. nnd Mrs. John J.
Heoek. of Lancaster avenue, are spend-
fffg, moral months with Mrs. Elcock'a
tu?r, woionei jonn juiaviraiiojui. t
Wenmouth Beach. N. J.
ffillrs. L. Wlllard Itodgers, Miss Louise
gHSagers, Mlsa Isabel M. Bodgors. and
mt Constance Jiougors, or stu,i epruco
Kraet have taken a house on Stewart
Ktenuc, whero they will Bpend the sum-
tier.
KIALVERN-Mr. Edwin Greblo Dreer,
arzAnnanunio, inn vuuiui duul ui niii-
im. will have as his guests for sovec.il
W' hi. rnnln. Mrs. "William II. Dock.
p5l her daughter, Miss Floronco W.
gfc, ot Germantown. Mr. Dreer was
loit at an unusually beautiful garden
iirtjr on Saturday.
Chestnut Hill
IMh. Nathan A. Taylor nnd the Misses
iTirlor, of 416 Moreland avenue, nro
Sjnaing the summer months In Kcnne
iMnliport, Me.
Illr. and Mrs. Samuel Hccbncr and their
niughter, Miss Julia Heabner, 2d, ot
.'inland avenue, will leavo shortly for a
Bbtor tour to tho San Francisco Kxpo-
lUr. and Sirs. J. Archer Bulon. of 1M
Kn avenue, will visit Mr. and Mrs. n.
fctVMt R1aIa nf thai.- enmn nn RnrnnnC
lulie. Adirondack Mountains, during the
Pinlh of August.
gr. and Mrs. George Woodward, -or
mblm. will leavo Wednesday for their
Earner home at Falmouth Foreslde, Me.
Blr. and Un ITnnrv TTrnzer Ilnrrls. of
IBirton. are being congratulated on tho
or a daughter.
fr. and Mrs. Ambrose Herlng and son,
Salmers Herlng, of Pittsburgh, are vls-
lS Mr. and Mrs. Prlngle Borthwlclc, of
ijermantown avenue.
tfr. and Mrs. Andrew A. Blair, of Flour
rn road and Hmvur'n lnnn. will leave
Hpag the end of July for Hot Springs,
ffi 'whera thav will snunn tha rflmatn.
ES days of eummer.
IJtlia Marlon B. Savage, of Graver's
. du returned home after attendlnir
iM commencement exercises at Prlnce-
KO.
iMr. anri 1rm Snmn.l T1 Cnlf . 1i
Bltojland avenue, will leave early In
n'li. vetefiy, i,. ror tno remamaer
s. fiuiiuiier.
Elis Laura Outerbrldge and Mr, Albert
rvuieronaire. or 7048 aermnntown ave-
! have returned homo from an cx-
l&ded trln Ihrnllti Pnnnrln
Daniel H&ddoric Parr, of Townnda
LUFnUe. hflfl nnllaH tnr I.nnHnn wlidrn h.A
lay until the middle of July. Mrs.
IX and their daughter. Miss Adelaide
&r, win remain In Chestnut Hill for
greater part of the summor.
Germantown
and Mrs. Edward Wullli. of Weat
pnack street, will spend a part of
lummer months In Wlldwood, N, J,
and Mrs. Edward F. Iltnnls. of
W Chelten avenue, aro oi a motor tour
"ta me i-ocono iiouniains.
f. and Mrs. Florence Heppo, of Pel-
ftoad, are now on a motor tour to
80ii Beach, Mans.
l' Esther Llehtoan. of Mavland
$t, will remain at Ocean City through-
fne greater part of the summer.
, and Mrs. Charles II. Suner. ot Har-
?lreet. will Bpend the summer months
Hdwood, N. J.
and Mrs. Morris L. Cooke, of 401
Walnut Lane, will toWurn through
iWmmtt monttia at ManeliMter, Mass.
Frank Mason, of W6 Pulaskt ave-
and Mr. Albert Yerkes. o( West
n avenue, are en route to the I'an-
Kxposltlon.
Lawrence P. Dickey, of Wlster
has gone to Owan City for the
A. MarJorie Taylor, daughter vt
and Mrg. Roland L Taylor, of ro
Chelten avenue, baa loturned home
the NorthdeW conference,
aud Un wilMum Ft Tuikei'. of
Qmutulie. 116 Sctwulhuusd li, 1WI'
o lpe Mny on SMlr4sy. returning
it inahi
aua Un William Perot Hutuu. of
Iter utreti wliu Bent th vniitar ami
Hi Aueutic City. M. J. lrt "-
lui ih I'MUkihs when, tbti will
ti.i siuie t 3)JH Ctm Vi:k.
cottage at Jamestown, It. I., about
West Philadelphia
Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard Taylor cave n
las!' rttM Tay or- ? Brooklyn street,
mm . . i?y 0Vell"iB In honor of their
wth wedding anniversary.
Mr. nnd Mrs. William McNally, SSth
; i rtt-;i,wl,ero they will spend a few
nighrrn'r.'?"1
nf 1-i ',f cloch' Th0 combined choirs
of loO voices, under the direction of Dr.
J. Marvin Hnnna, were SRslated by Kmlly
Stokes Hagar, soprano; James II. arootz-
-"i ,0n,o: Dl,r,on M11"' orfiunlst,
and the Wood Male Quartet. Dr. G. W.
Unbcoclc Is pastor of the church.
,u?. menibc ot tho Phi Delta Pl So
rority enjoyed a day's outing last week
by going down tho river. Among those
present wero Miss Napml Ackloy. Miss
""'"APPloton. Miss Helen Chatham,
M ss Mildred Conrey, MIbs Krma Clowcr,
Miss Jonobollo Harklns, Miss Elm GrosB,
Miss Margaret GUmorc, Miss Klcnnor
Long, Miss Gonovlevo Long, Miss Buth
Mylln, Miss Helen Stocltloy, Miss Estelle
Wood nnd Miss Marian Williams.
Mr. Richard Wrogg, 49th and Baltimore
avenue, entertained at dancing nnd sup
per last Thursday evening. Among the
numerous guests were Miss Barbarn
Lakjir, Miss Bcatrlco Gimper, Miss Cath
erine Dunphy, Miss Helen Thomas, Miss
Roso Armstrong, Miss Mndellne Mercer,
Miss Ruth Royc, Mr. Albert Garrett, Mr.
Walter Wheaton, Mr. J. A. Coyle, Mr.
iiarry Seuffert, Mr. Harry Vandersllce,
Mr. Frank Hammer, Mr. William Grout
and Mr. Albert Wilson.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Christopher Grimes, of
0627 Catharlno street, and their children,
Miss Gertrude Grimes and Christopher
Grimes, Jr., nro spending a fow weeks at
faaylorBburg, Pa.
Miss Emma Sladdock, of Hamilton
Court, hns moved otft to Haverford Court
for tho summer months.
Mrs. J. L. Wilson, of Hamilton Court,
and Miss Katharlno Pomoroy have gono
tc Squirrel Inn, Twilight Park, Haines
Fulls, N. Y., whore they will spend tho
summer.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Doan. ot 4119 Bal
timore avenue, have left for Bar Harbor,
Me., whero they will spend tho summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Becker, 3121
South Simpson street, entertained at a
dinner and muslcnlo at their homo last
week. Their guests included Mrs. Mamie
Young, Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Becker, Mr.
Anthony Crantz, Miss Anna Becker, Mr.
nnd Mrs. John McLaughlin, Mr. Albert
Becker, Miss Ella Becker, Mr. and Mrs.
Gcorgo Demann and Mr. and Mrs. An
Georgo Demann, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony
Becker and Mr. and Mrs, Julius Heart
korn. Miss Helen Cross entertained nt a fare
wtll brldgo followed by dinner on Satur
day night nt her home, 4914 Hazel ave
nue, preparatory to leaving for St. Louis,
where she will bo tho guest of her
brother, Mr. Boecoe K. Cross, for the
summer. Her guests wero Miss Helen
Rodgers, Mrs. Frnnk Smith, Miss Anna
Hodgers, Mrs. Wilbur Cross. Miss Elisa
beth Porter, Miss Oertrude Denny, Miss
Florence Cooper, Miss Jeonnette Irving,
Mlsa Graca Myers, Miss Hettle Myers,
Miss Emma Myers, Miss Florence Greg
ory and Miss Mary Mehorter.
1915.
MISS DOROTHY BENERMAN
Miss Benormnn'a engagement to Mr. John M. Blynn wna recently announced.
rholo by Ollbort & Ilacon.
Lansdowne
Miss Helen Grayson, of Shadeland
avonue, entertained at brldgo followed by
a buffet luncheon at her home Satur
day afternoon. Among her guests wero
Miss Dorothy White, Miss Helen Chap
man, Miss Kathrlne Tunnts, Miss Mar
garet Ferris, Miss Johanna Daley, Miss
Pnullne Laird, Miss Jesnlo Collins,
Miss Jano Ennlg, Miss Helena McFnr
lund. Miss Caroline Browning, Miss
Constance Brewster, Miss Lydla Bodeu
hof, Miss Eleanor Smith, Miss May
Young, Mlsa Elizabeth Slay, Miss Mar
Jorlo Shuffner, Miss Harriet Longneeker,
Miss Myrtlo Shoemaker and Miss Isabel
Wayne Clutch.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Brown, formerly
of Stratford avenue, nro spending the
summer at Wlldwood, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bartram havo gone
to Ocean City for the summor.
Mr. Lesllo Fennell, of E5 West Lacrosse
avenue, will be one of the Instructors
this summor at Camp Mlnnewawo, the
boys' camp conducted by Mr. Guy W.
Chlpman, at Gray, we.
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Glck, ot Owen
avenue, and children, are spending a cou
ple of weeks at Ocean City.
I
flaaaVr X jSJHttHmlJt HHHi
V Uoto b BUUa tiladle.
MRS. UAUBIZIO NATALO
Who was Miss Aida SUnisee ba-
fore hr marriagti last week. Mr.
and Mrs. Natalo uitf sp'1"
their hunaynuMja in WlWWdxxi.
South Philadelphia
Mrs. Margaret Hunter nnd her daugh
ter. Miss Elizabeth Hunter, of 1300 South
16th stroct, will leave shortly for Ocean
City, whero they will spend about two
weeks, after which they will go to tho
mountains of Now Hnmpslilro for tho re
mainder of the summer.
Mrs. William L. Scott, of Pittsburgh.
Pa., Is at present tho guest of her parents,
Mr. nnd Mrs. John J. Dovenny, of 1S11
South Broad street, Mrs. Scott came to
the city to attend the wedding of her
sister, MIbs Emily Dovenny.
Tho House Committee of St. Monica's
Guild Is making arrangements for Its
first annual outing, which will lo given
on July 17 to Chamounlx. Invitations
have bocn extended to all the members,
nnd tho St. Monica's Catliollo Club lino
been Invited In n body. A featuro of the
day's program will be athletic contests,
for which prizes will be given to the vnrl
ous winners.
The Boy Scouts of All Saints' Church,
or which the Rev. John E. Hill, of 1019
Snyder avonue, Is pastor, last week
were guests of honor at a delightful lec
ture on "Birds," which was given In the
parish building, 11th nnd Snyder avenuo.
The affair was arranged by Scoutmaster
Eastburn.
Dr. and Mrs. Frederick S. Baldl. of 2121
Passyunk avenue, havo Just returned
from Ocean City, where they went about
10 days ago to open their cottage for
the summer months.
Mr. David Phillips, ot 2230 South Broad
street, is on his way to the Punama
Paclflo Exposition via tho Panama
Canal.
Mr. Joseph P. Dwycr, of 3611 Snyder
avenue, la on a 10-day trip through the
West.
Mlts Mary Earp. daughter of tho Rev.
Joseph It. Earp, J329 South Cleveland
street, Is preparing to enter Wellesley
College In the fall.
Roxborough
The Falls of Sohuylklll Male Chorus has
elected the following orllcera and board of
directors for the ensuing year: Mr. Jo
seph Smith, conductor! Mr. Harold Ent
wlele, accompanist; Mr. Theodora L. Mc
Kenslo. president; Mr. Harry Brown,
vice president; Mr. William aresons, sec
retary! Mr. James C. Lawler, treasurer;
. n.i.n n.v.v librarian: Mr. James
Howarth. assistant librarian; Mr. Wal
ter Smith, Mr. Thomas Brlmfleld Mr.
William Rnwhley. Mr. Joseph Tldswell
and Mr. H. areenwood. The annual out
ing of the ohorus will bo held on Satur.
day, July 10. at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Haley, In Roxboroufh.
The very attractive lawn fete given , In
aid of St. Bridget's Catholic ; Church. Mid
vale avenue, Falls of Schuylkill, was con
cluded Saturday night. Prominent among
those who took part were Miss 8. A. Nolan.
Miss Mary Billow, Mtes Gertrude Billow.
Miss Lena Billow, Miss Julia Deeney.
M 's 8a?a DeenejJ. Miss Mary Flynn.
Ml,s Anna Flynn, Miss Charlotte Flynn.
Miss Jennie McGorry. Ml. Nornh Lynch,
M ss Elisabeth Collen. Miss Mary Kelly.
Ml" Dora Laughlln. Miss Elizabeth Han
over. Ml" Anna Wwllt.MlwSlt.yaor.
don. Miss Oeraldlno Gordon, Mls Mary
Foley7Mlss Annie Costello, Miss Tessle
EUngher! Miss Ella Foley Miss May
Ryan. Miss Marguerite O Brlen. the
MUses Fltzpatrlck. the MUt.s Cun
ningham, Miss Frances Roach. Miss
Kathryn Lowry. Miss Hannah Heardon.
llfsi , Nellie i Wood, the Misses Murphy,
tho Misses Gear nnd Mies Marian Doyle.
Captain Alexander Otven and his fam
ily of Lyceum avenue, wll spend the
summer months In Ocean City.
Alias Emma B. Budd, supervising prln
oinil ? oi ! the Joel Cook School, will leave
shortly for V tour through the West to
California.
'Noi'theast
Mr and Mrs, Royer, of S0S3 Bast Cumt
heriand street, entertained at a house
Mrty over tho week-end at the r cot
ujeyin Ocean City. The guests Include
Tinetop and Mrs. Rosenbtrger, Mr. and
Srs WWam McKee. Mr. and Mrs. B.r;
Jnolemiw1. tor Mrj j. Mr and
iifra Itehborn and Mr. and airs, vaoset,
Mr and Mrs. Boyer and family will oc.
cudy their oottage noxt Saturday, to re
miln at Wlldwood for the balanee of the
summer.
Mrs.. A. J. Murray, of U ast Hunt
lagoon street, has ben entertalnBg Mrs,
O'Brien and fainllyot Lawrenw. km
The Carlyn Boeial held Ita annual plonlo
yesterday.
The annual excursion e the Union
Tabwnaelo Church, at Jtorald and Bast
York streets, was held In Forest Park.
Pa., Snturnay.
Mr Frank MeCueker baa returned from
a abort stay at Washington, D, O.
Mr. ana Mrs, Harry Bpnma have re
iurod from lhlr wedding trip and ai
pldiu. l $m Kl XrK Street.
Along the Reading
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bond cntortalncd
at cards and dancing on the porch of their
homo In Elklns Park Saturday night.
Among thoso present wero Miss Dorothy
Ruddach, Miss Dorothy Mills, Miss Grnco
Crouthamel. Miss Elsie Daniels, Miss
Edith MacDermond. Miss Beatrice Cal
vorly. Miss Ellzaboth Hetlicrlngton, Miss
Sue Hatherlnxton, Miss Nina Flounders,
Miss Ruth Flounders, Mrs. C. Carter
Bond, Miss Edith Bond, Mr. Walter Mills,
Mr. Walter Lorlmcr, Mr. William Ma
nocloy, Mr. Joseph Bond, Mr. Watson
Chcsterman, Mr. John Robinson, Mr.
Charles Jones, Mr. Alfred Bother, Mr.
Charles Parvls, Mr. James Albany, Mr.
Charles Frledrlch, Mr. George Flounders,
Mr, Cartor Bond and Mr. William Flster.
A club danco was given at the Old York
Road Country Club on Saturday evening.
The patronesses woro Mrs. F. Bushnull
and Mrs. Seton H. Rich. Many dinners
preceded.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis O. Buchn, of 4037
North 12th street, Logan, nccompancld by
their children. Miss Elsie Buehn, Mtis
Adelaide Buehn nnd Louis Buehn, havo
oloscd their home and gone to Ocean City,
where they will remain during tho sum
mer. Fern Rock and Branchtown are to havo
a notablo Fourth of July colobratlon, un
der tho direction of the Fern Rock
Branrhtown Association. Prof. Calvin
O. Althouse will deliver an address, thero
will bo a parade of Red Men, Boy Scouts,
the Fern Rock-Branohtown Improvement
Association, Fern Rock Minstrels and a
portrayal of historical events.
Mr. .Robert J. Bell, ot 1200 Llndley ave
nue, Logan, after spending somo time at
Iron Bridge, Pa., Is now spending 10 days
at Atlantic City, whero ho Is recuperating
from his recent Illness.
Mra. Theodore C. Knauff, of CSth and
121 li avenues, Oak Lone, has returned to
her homo after spending n month as the
guest of her son nnd daughtcr-ln-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Francis S. Knauff, at their
home at Atlanta, Ga.
Miss Mary La Tourotte, of Oak Lane,
Is spending sevoral weeks in Shepherds
town, W. Va., us tho guest of Mrs. Flnley
Darby.
Girard Estate
Miss Jeanne McKeon. of 2013 . South
Cloveland Terrace, Is nt present In New
York city, where she Is being extensively
entertained by friends.
Miss Helen Brooks, of 1713 Porter street,
Is at present In A-tlantla City, where she
Is the guest ot her uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. T. Brooks, of their cottage.
Frankford
Miss Helen Garrison, daughter of Mr.
nnd Mrs. Howard II. Garrison, of Acad
emy road, wilt bo hostess nt n garden
party nnd porch danco Wednesday eve
ning In honor of her guest, Miss Alice
Woodley, of West Virginia. Miss Wood
ley and Miss Garrison were school chums
nt West Chester.
Mr. James Walters, Sir. Martin Croft
and Mr. Harry Nicholson, of Holmes
burg, will motor to tKo Dolawnro Water
Gnp July 3, nnd remnln until July 11.
Whllo there they will bo the guests of
Mr. Croft's undo nnd aunt, Mr. nnd Mrs.
James Croft Do Paul.
Mr. and Mrs. George Shophnrd, of
Asylum road, have closed their homo nnd
gono to Ocean Gatn, N. J., where they
will spend the summer entertaining
week-end houno parlies during July nnd
August. Tho first week-end will be July
2, when they will havo as helr u''ph
Mr. nnd MrB. Walter Dunn, Mr. nnd Mrs.
James Austin and Mr. nnd Mrs. Franklin
Burnes, all of Frankford.
Miss Eleanor Gallagher, of 2606 llhawn
street. Is entertaining Miss Mnrle K. Dur
klns, of Atlantic City. Miss Durklns' en
gagement was ariounccd recently to Mr.
Lloyd Harrison, of Frankford.
Tomorrow evening MIsf Gnllagher will
entertain at dinner, followed by "J00."
Among her guests will be Miss Helen
Kirk, MIbs Marls Kuhns, Miss Marlon
Skclly, Miss Beatrice Burley, Miss Jnno
Clarke, Mr. Lloyd Harrison, Mr. Harry
Orlscomb, Mr. Frank Mann, Mr. Joseph
Gardner, Mr. Martin Kirk, Mr. William
Feely and Mr. John Graham.
Mrs. Walter G. Hill, of Frankford ave
nue, will leave shortly for Brooklyn, N.
V., whero alio will attend tho wedding
of her sister, Miss Gladys Phillips, who
will be married June 30 to Mr. George
Klrkpatrlck, of New York. Mrs. Hill will
be Miss Phillips' matron of honor, and
she will wear a gown of light blue chiffon
with a largo p,lnk hat, trimmed with blue
and pink (lowers.
Mrs. Harry L. Bucldus, ot Overlngton
street, and Mrs. Mabel Croft are upend
ing the summer In Maine.
Sirs. Charles U. Evans, of Sellers street,
Is spending some time with her nephew,
Mr. Joseph Child, nt his home In Crome,
N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Earley, of
4825 Penn street, have left for the Pa
clflo coast. They will visit the Panama
Paclno Exposition, the Grand Canyon of
Arizona, Yosemlte Valley and Los An
geles, returning by way of tho Panama
Canal. They will be gono about three
months-
Miss Agnus McCann, ot Easton, Pa.. Is
spending a few days at her home. 7010
Tulip street. She will return next week.
adame
erbst
Gowns - Importer
1626 Walnut Street
Will hold a REMOVAL SALE
of all her Models and Novelties
Much Below Cost
Madame
AFTER SEPTEMBER 1st
Will Conduct Her Business on the
First Floor of the
New Apartment House
N-E.Cor.ofl7thandWalnutSts.
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NUPTIAL EVENTS OF THE
DAY IN AND OUT OF TOWN
Miss Virginia C. WUsc Woe Married to Mr. Francis J. L. Mintzer
This MorningQlhor Brides and Bridegrooms.
Tho marriage of Miss Virginia Catherine
Wlsse, daughter of Mrs. J. C. Wlsse, to
Mr, .Francis J. L. Mlhfip. nt trirkltn
fa., was solemnised this motmng nt 9
o'clock In the Church of Our 'Lady of
Victory, Blth nnd Vine streets. The cere
mony wns performed by Father Me
Namee. Miss Wlsse had Miss Edna Mar
shall nnd Miss Josophlno Hennessy as
bridesmaids nnd her llttlo niece, Miss
Mary Emtly Wle. nnd Miss Ruth Hard
Ing were flower girls.
Mr. Howard Mlntzer. a brother of the
bridegroom, acted as best man. Follow
ing the ceremony a wedding breakfast
n?i."r ?. ,he 1,om9 of tl19 btiA'
mother, 5218 Chestnut street, after which
Mr. Ann Afr-M Ml........ I..& ..
trip In New England.
STERLING-WALLACE.
vM.!i.n,n.?..M"1' Harry W- Wallace, of 35W
. A." . ,,h. """"I. annouiico the marriage
of their daughter, Miss Amelle Rosena
ollacc. to Mr. Raymond Sterling on
7m ld1ro?' -nd brldo nro making a
ill,, luu,cnl I'al,C!'' ft,1(1 "Pon their
Hnn?1 "."x,8 ".' m Mountwcl avenue.
Haddontleld. N. J., whero they will be nt
home after September 1.
ROLOWm-MALtS.
..PJCt!yf '"?".' ,w"catll"K '"ok Mace yes
terday nt Do clock, when Miss Rose Malls,
daughter of Mr. and Mis. J. k. Mau,, 0j
1110 North Natrona , street, became the
brldo of Mr. David Rolowltr, son of Mr.
and Mrs. M. Rotowlts, of 1726 North
Fafcon street. Tho bride was given in
marriage by her fathar. and the ceremony
was performed by the Rett Marvin
Nathan, of the Temple Beth Israel The
bride wore A dress of white taffeta and
carried A shower bouquet of white roses
nnd lilies of the valley. The bridesmaid,
Miss Ester Malls, wore a dress of pale
blue taffeta nnd carried a muff of pink
rosea. The bridegroom hod for best mh
Mr. a. Malls. A reception for the Im
mediate families followed the ceremony.
On Iho return from ihlp hnnivrnMi.
which will be spent In the South, Mr. and
Mrs. V. RolowlU will reside In Audobon.
N. J., for the remainder of tbo summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wntktns. of WIS
Mervlne street, announce the marriage
oi inir uaugnier, mis uiadys wntKins,
to Mr, Georgo B. McCracken, 2119 South
20th street The ceremony was performed
on Saturday evening In AH Saints'
Church, 11th street and Snyder avenue,
the Rev. Thomas F. Hill, pastor, otpciat
ing. Tho brldo. who wore, a striking
traveling gown of blue faille, a large gar
den hat nnd a corsage bouquet ot lilies
of the vnlley, was attended by her sister.
Miss Hilda Watklns. The bridesmaid
was growned In crepe meteor In tt
lighter shade ot blue. Mr. McCracken
had for his best man his brother, Mr.
William MoKlnley MqCracken. The
couple left Immediately after the cere
mony for a trip through western Pennsylvania.
Tiog
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nJ!!j!?i,chs.ah Tntos K'1Ve " 'unchcon on
Saturday at her homo on Beltovuo street,
when her guests Included Miss Llda
Ycrkcs. Miss Florcnco Williams. Miss
Dorothy Wnrdle. Mis, Edith M. Lower.
M ss -Vera Wclzel. Miss Vera Wcstcoat,
Miss Marguerite Wilson, Miss Emily
Winkler, Mlas May Taylor, Miss Knth
nrlno 'WHto and Miss Dorothy Wardlc.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Beale, of 22d nnd
Ontario streets, will spend the remainder
of tho season at the Marlborough, Atlan
ta City.
Mr. nnd MrB. Charles Ayres are touring
through tho West to tho raclnc coast.
They will spend some tlmo In San Fran
cisco nnd the const cities of California.
Camden and Vicinity
Dr. and Mrs. Marvin A. Street nnd fam
ily, of Broadway and Stevens Btreet,
will leave todny for their camp In Can
ada, They have taken n cottage at Island
Heights for tho latter part of the sum
mcr. Miss Anna Bell Hutchinson and Mr.
Richard iB. Hutchinson, of Oakwood.
Jobstown, N. J., are spending- several
days as tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rich
ard Bell at Bayslde, L. I.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Woodward and
children arc at their Ocean City home.
Mr. Woodward's mother, Mrs. Elvira
Woodward, of 223 Cooper street, Is .spend
ing several weeks with them and will
visit relatives nenr Buffalo later.
What's Doing Tonight
Municipal llanil, Logan Playground, York
road and Wyoming street: 8 o'clock. 1'ree.
lhllndelnhta llnnd, City Ball l'laia; S
o'clock. Free.
fall-mount Tark Band, George' Hill) 8
o'clock. Free.
Jitney parade, Drnad ntreet; T o'clock,
Mass-meeting or Frankrord Arsenal employes,
Empire Theatre; S o'clock.
Hotel Arrivals
aB?.r',N'2.'i' D. Leamon., Uneaitsr, Pa.l.
""?, r' &ori Cnu--Oi 111. E. J. PenfleU,
Hrooklyn, N. V,
J. tini. juhway, K. J.t J. a. cook. Vert
inna, Me,
UpOMKIVR. J. P. Drennen, Boston, Mass.i 8.
a Oreenberg, New Yoik.
NfW TJINO AM. O. . N,w York
A. K. Ackerman. Now York! . Andtnon,
Washington. O. ti. .
KAKOVB11.-0. E. noss, Troy, N. T.l James
K. Ingram, DaTtlmore? Md.j Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Colt, Creswn, J'a. .
WINpSOn.-P.ay Rowland. Knoivllle, Pa.t J.
U. Ilendrlck. Krle, 'a. a P. PosUr, Pllln-
Held, N. J
Vi:.VI)in.-A. L. Wheeler, Boston. Mass.; a
A. KMhlrr, i'UHburih, Va, Mrs. E, J,
Moyer. Now York.
AOBM'IIIA.-M. C, Helburn, Now York; A. &
Day, Now York I n. F. Krats, Allentowu, Ta,
ST. JAMES. 1L II. Brysn. Johnstown. Pa.J
II. K. SlaUr, Newark, N. J.: U U Lewis,
New York.
WAl.TON.-N. F. Dougherty. Pittsburgh. Pa.t
J, Marshall Carroll, llaltlniore, Md.; If. W.
Yocum, Heading, J?a.
STKNTON.-J. It. Taj'lor. Allentown. Ta.! J.
M. Stuart, Baltimore, ltd.! S. M. iteynolds,
New Ysrk.
COLONNADn. K. II. areenwood. Now York!
Mr. and Mrs. B. S. 8hpns, Macon, Ga.i Mr.
'and Mrs. M. O. Belnar, Buffalo, N. Y.
lUTTENJIOL'SIC-Mr. and Mrt. Oeotga T.
l'cntocoit, Jr., Uarlen, Conn.; Ur. u. V.
Pentecost, JJarlen, Conn.: (leorgo D. Kvans,
- t'ottsvllls. Pa,; Mum Mary Walls, Nsir York.
BBULEVUnTnATKOnn. M. M. JamlsoB,
i.reensburr. Pa.i J. It. Foster. Bcrnnlon.
I'a.: F. 11. Bailie. Ptttshurah. Pa.; Mrs. A.
It Van Tassel, Dubois, Pa.J S. T. Van Ta-
rel, Dubois, Pa.;. II. Ellis, U. H. N.
RITZ-CAni.TON.T-n. II, Collins. CUVeland,
O.; Amos A. Lawrence. Boston, Mass.i Iluf us
Tucker, Italelgh, O. . J. F. Ayrest Altoway,
N. J.; !. Vf. Ayres, Salcra, N. J.i F. V.
Miller, New York.
Suffrage Events Today
F.Q.UAL. FRANCHISE SOCIETY.
Noon Open-air meeting at the Philadelphia
Screen Manufacturing Company, soih street
b-low Woodland avenue. Miss Btrtba ttanevlts
addresses employes. .... . .
a r. m. Open-air masting at 21st and South
streets. Spoaker. Miss Bertha Eapovlts.
fl'.no n. m. Open-air meeting at Oermtntawn
and Lshljh avenues. ' Speaker, Mlsa Ansa
McCue.
Inexpensive Underwear
For Summer Travelers
The critical attention given by this house to qual
ity of matorials and the details of cut and trimming
has gained for its productions a unique standing with
ladies of taste.
Tho articles here noted despito their moderate
prices preserve the traditions of the house in all
respects :
Night Gowns, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 upward
Corset Covers, 50c, 60c, G5c, 75c and up
Drawers, Nainsook and Cambric, begin at 50c
New-cut Petticoats, doublo front. Of 'wavo-creat"
muslin; non-transparent, - $1.25
Others as low as $1,00
. Combinations in all three styles, $1.00 up
Envelope Chemise, $1.00, $1,25 .and up
Of Special Interest: Our new Chemlso made of
dimity.
During July and August this store will be closed all day
Saturday
JB'SHEPPARDSTSONS .
1008 CHESTNUT STREET
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
you and save you a great amount of correspondence and
tiresome investigation, LEDGER CENTRAL sent out
a college graduate to visit schools and colleges. He has
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 Qiwe, as many
schools arc registering pupils now, and will be filled to
capacity before July. Call, write or phone.
EDUCATIONAL BUREAU
LEDGER CENTRAL
BRQAD ANO QU3STNUT 5JTRBWTS
PHILADELPHIA
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