IBB H-fpfpOTpifll -rr5aRw- TPrWipT "I'jt-s'i;" F FURTHER SUMMER i AX!T an,r a faith July at Hand, Summer &- Out-of'Doors Games the Social IC6lonel and Mrs. tVllllam J. Elliott and Rtlffl Betty Elliott have cloned their town R6ui 317 soutn nth street, ana are oc Icupylns their cottngro at North Cast Har bor until September. ' i-Athni- tennis tourney, this time (or ft.- un of Phlladelotila and Vicinity. Id Rnterestlns the devotees of this particular ,ih rontlnuo throughout the week ahd Knusual prize's will he awarded the un- let etc, ft decided departure from the ?ili.wnm silver cun, which no one really Knloya after the first week or so of pos- E I .a lta IhltfrHn t4 A4 Mt 1 1 t A H & SOClOHyi Ilia luuumiiiciii. will ue u nuv- fcei9 also, Judging from the attendance j Ijeslerday afternoon. Among those no- tflred were Mr. anu ,nis. i unman uunn, i iirS oyoney iiumuw, wia. iviiimiu .ioT- ) hall. Sirs. J. nelson rurviance, .vtisa i IlitaDelli urucKie, .uin, iuwtiru ttejn- m. Mrs. John uiaKciey, .miss senna Hjjjy, Mrs. Herbert Tllden, Mrs. Charles Hjiogers, Miss Eleanor ICdmontle, Mr. loeorge Purvlancc, Mr. William It. Tucker, btf Walter Neely and Mr. Joseph Hay- ijrerd Kooeris. . Th betrothal Is announced of Miss El- Efreda. Frost, daughter of the ncv. Henry f. Frost and Mrs, Frost, of Summit, i iff. ! IUI.ncilJ' Ul uviuiainunu, lu ..11. Stephen Hhoadcs, of Now York, who graduated from Yale University In June. fine wcddlni? will take place In Sum rait In September. Miss Frost was a graduate of Wilson College In 1913' and Is a popular member of tho younger set 'In Gcrmantown. irir. W. Wayne Dabcock and his mother, Kirs. Sarah Uabc k, 2033 Walnut street, Shave gone to California, and will tour Ithrough Yellowstone Park. Elites Sarah D. Flnck, of 1120 Glrard i..,i Vina Inlnrri n. nnrtv from Hunting- toon, W. Va., to Cumberland Gap, Tenn., Ito attend tho unvcllinc of the State moti Stiraent, "Opening of tho Boom Trail," or. IWednesday. wMfss Sarah W. Ashhurst. who has been iber, will arrlvo In New York on July 6, from whence sue win go to silver nay. .. Ti.. nttnfrrn rnr- n narinii nr Kpvfnu on i-uiv v".e. - ,.w..w . weeks before returning to this city. ill... nln.lt., TTn,lilnp(nn rlnilf-htor nt KCaptaln and Mrs. Hendrlngton, of the United States Naval Home, 2tth and Fltz Kwater streets, Is at present visiting Dr. Kind Mrs. Charles E. Stokes, U. S. N., of Warwick, N Y. SBl'lirr nml Mrs. L, Hownrd Weatherly, of llitt Chestnut street, havo taken a house Ski t i.a QiinnTin M IT., fnr thfl summer Iwhleh they will occupy within a week. ifw Yrnfh,-li.'a .Iniiirhtnr MIrr Carvl IR Smith, has returned home from a weeks RHP. .. . r-l T nt.n ' KVUK lO OIllll x,ivc. '',.- r, -,. Mallnv nt th Art ClUb. Spent tho week-end In Cape May with iciiuoi Aloner the Main Line 'vrt-n-vr lTAWDXff nnt Mm. William H-ui o.,li rti-,,1 tholr rlnncrhtor. MlSS Alar Irot Scull, of Roberts road, will spend It lew uujn m.w...w. .'---" -' ithelr way to their cottage at IslesDoro. BMe.i where they win spena me sum..-u. Mrs. Charles Randolph Snowden, of Old Eti.ti-MAn-i noAntiA nnrl "Pnln rnad. will iipend the season at Narragansett Pier, IWhre she nas taKen a nouso. -r,- T)..il. nifllinwli. AVinrnnfhv. nf dlllf Iwad. has been entertaining Mrs. Daniel Bn.... o,....HO ATlnu rinrtrltHA Rtnvens. HUUIUCll aiu,riiD, .iuo u.-. - ... ilRir,.- tt.i.m n..i Trilenn Tlnn RrnrA 1. ipW.UIB3 1CIVI1 viuutU ,...., ..- -- IBSWllson, of Lansaowne, ana hubs uira fU. Pomeroy and Miss jennio uumc, ui iBordentown. IBfMIss Christine Zlebarth, of Lancaster IKi:.ni. nntanlnlna.l n ntimIAr nf fflndS Kf;ry pleasantly last evening by giving iiraw nue, iier guesia mciuucu -mo. e, Levis, Miss Beatrice Creagcr, Miss SAnna Moore, Miss Eleanor Hushton, Miss lUarle McCandless, Mr. Henry Halleth. Mr. E. Clark Creagcr, Mr. Julian W. Bar laird. Mr Harry Vlney, Mr. Fred Aber- lEJKthy and Mr. Harry Drecrlch. WRADNOIt Miss Frances L. Sullivan, of the Woods, has been visiting Miss Gladys tipcKiey, or wasmngion. i.1 nn.1 TiI-k, nantnmln PhAtt' nf falen- p,!ll, U1IU U1IO) Utl,UI w.w", dale, have taken a house at Narragansett H4r, where they will spend the summer. invpnnnnnTf ira .TnAitnh M DeLone. pf 6173 Drexel road, has gone to her camp, K?hnrin,n nn tiiA R, T.Awrence River, to Kpend the summer. She will be Joined later In the season by Mr. Do Lone. SMr. and Mrs. Eliot Sumner, of 635J tVrtn.4Kin.. n..An..A laf, lnaf IVOAlf fnr Man "St........ Hn. UAHn tha.r will nnPHfl lvubvi, iiiana, wiicib iv ..... -.. their suniiner. Thev will remain until September, EAnDMOTtE Mr. and Mrs. Joseph It. Pi'.lnwright, who are occuylng their cot- PEfe at Cape May. will spena me ia.e Bummer at Jamestown. fMr. James Glenfleld will spend July and August In Nova Scotia. Chestnut Hill lf nH -.f .th,, Ktnrln. nf thft r -,-". aim H4IO. t,u ......, -"" Golden Swan, are at present In Cape )y, js.j. Mr. and Mrs. Georga Qowen Hood, of a uoyer street, are spenumi, t .mm LCape May, N, J; if ..-.a i,M to nutanhnitm Miller, of IIP Ml mm 4,4fB. iklnvmivM.- . .-., -- tt Pmt fr &iiv nvmiA. have returned mm a motor trip to Cape May over the Ee-ena. Germantown An Informal dance for the school set w given last night by Mr. -fr'0 yrewonage at nis nome, it-" jtnun and School House, lane. ras ft D..A. ...A.A hIdb nnrnthv Daniel. p. eMcavo io --, - . .-- - --- - B!m Mary Bonner Daniel, Mies Dorothy Wrshall, Miss Ruth Marshall, MUs Mar- Wtrite Burton. Miss juanm. jb H Eleanor Wunder, MUs Edith Hob- p, JUlsa Katnerlne iiunier, io -iit sm, Mr Edward cassara, r. " hi..l&.. .f. -Tfl.lA-. Wrtml Mr. Kdwin IlllarH r rmil TTnnter. Mr. Albert n,.K.- .. yi ,- nnlvan ff Ttnh- Bt Carrlgan. Mr. Seymour Carrlgan, Mr, aencK ISlKlns, r. uroig iieucnun, bc .-.itBon. l?P anA -.!-. Tnrtt-vl T7vnn1dB. Of 613 pst Clapler street, will bo the guests 1 naval I'onstructor isawara Minim, y. f f . ana wrs. ninmer ui ww i Norfolk. Va., Navy xara, over mo nrth of July. r Francis Bradley, of Fox and Coul. o u ....I, l .... n Mnnilav .TlllV BMCCIS, Will lOttVfl Wlfc mmww , - -- ftt Boston. Later Mr. and Mr- Brad- win lane a. ;rip to pan rtui I Panama-Pacific Hxposltlon- an Tin,i,n. Ttaa,v .Tnntnfffl. ui4 1110. Tlifi4H, wt --...--w ? Greane street, have ao ta Bagles- S"e. Pa . tor a fortnight. Doetor Jen 5 while, there will dllvr a course of ;urca at tha Btitiiimta' summer confer , which If If progrsss. t and Mrs Charles Weiss, aecom- Ud t their dauKbter, Mrs. Sparta . and Sparta Frit. Jr . have BM to &ji iMik m t tn wt.uiiv their cot , usaal for the summr njontbs. PL a am r r -. suiJiAb AFFAIRS Exodus Increases-Tennis and Am nt rw j i World, and noim.-.mAn Uqnn,d- of statcn lsIand' camps In the Adirondack Mountains. Commodore and Mrs. Herman Steck. of at SomV f.?'.1." cr" th'elr cot,nR rdr " oill hls week'. Mr. and Mrs. Chi t ,k.,n,avl8 and Mr- a"d Mrs. with them Wl" epend thc summer Along the Reading 1327rSnn.a M.rS- Wllllam Paul 0'?l. n SSI'"" wl" octuM' their "omc in Jenkintown during the late summer. n-vSm. nt th?r a.re the Kue8ts of "" Wh r ton .',Ul!,, Ml" Mary Lover,," York Vn.' l " u.niSy eal' Ontalnuna. ork toad, near Oak Lane. Mrs. O'Neill was formerly Miss Marlamne Llpplncott. TJi.r,1 ?nd 5trs- "oward McVaugh, of Jenklntown, will leave In July on a tnp to Indiana. Mr. and Mrs Leigh It. Shrlgley, of Lenox road. Jenklntown, have closed tnclr home and gono to Oican City, N. J.. Where they will remain thc summer. Miss Elizabeth 'Peal, Miss Anna Far roll, Mrs. M. Lelnhardt, Miss K. Kenslt, Mr. and Mrs. John Ucatty and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scott, all of Philadelphia, will spend July and August at Jenkln town. Miss Mena Smeal, who left Jenklntown recently for California, will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. D, Burlte. at their home In Santa Barbara. Mr. and Mrs. Burke formerly resided at Jenklntown. Miss Smeal will spend part of her time at tho San Francisco and San Diego Exposi tions, Oakland and Los Angeles. Upon her return over the Canadian Pacific she will stop at various points of Interest In Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harmer and their daughter, Miss June Harmer, of Wyn cotc road, will return today from Mer ohantville, where they were tho guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Hal dcrston. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Granley and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pilling spent tho week end at the country home of Mr. Asa P, Welsner, nenr Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bell, Sr., of 1200 Llndley avenue, Logan, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son. West Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Jelterson Kennon will leave today for Asbury Park, where they expect to spend Juty, and will go to tho Poconos for tho late summer. Since closing their npartment at the Sedgeley, 45th and Pine streets, they havo been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Z. Hens ton for a few days at their home, 3732 Locust street. Mr. and Mrs. Beaston will leave on Monday for a trip to the West. Including tho Exposition at San Fran cisco and San Diego, Yellowstone Park, Seattle and other points of Interest. Upon their return In August they will go to Wlidwood, where their young son Is spending the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Hope, of 1122 North 41st street, will leave today for Chelsea, where they will spend the sum mer. Mrs. Phillips E. OBgood, of 6021 Pine street, will give the last of her at homes today. The Rev. Mr. Osgood and Mrs. Osgood will leave for New England the middle of next month. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Lyman, of 3932 Spruce street, have left town nnd are spending tho summer In the Adiron dack. Mr. nnd Mrs. George H. Weaver, of 1314 South 53d street, will spend August nt Wildwood, N. J; Miss Kathryn Haffey spent last week end at Atlantic City, stopping at the Hotel Jackson. Mr. Anthony Bellwoor will leave on Fri day for an extensive trip West, visiting tho expositions and other points West. He will bo joined by Mr. H. J. Dougherty nnd Mr. J. J. Wall, of Mlllvllle, N. J., and will return about September 1. Mr. Ind Mrs. Thomas Welsh, 625 North 36th street, have Just returned from spending a few weeks at Somera Point, N. J. Mr. Michael Devlne, of 38th street and Lancaster avenue, has Just returned from a trip to Atlantic City. N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Duffy, SSt North 46th street, have Just returned from their honeymoon at Atlantic City, N. J., and have taken up their residence at the above address. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Miller and their family have Just returned from Ocean City, N J., to their home, 4311 Otter street. Lansdowne Mrs. Austin Boyd, of S8 Lincoln avenue, will entertain at bridge at her home this afternoon. Among her guests will be Miss Pauline Anderson, Miss Florence Young, Miss Gladys Phillips, Mrs. J. Milton Ilagy, Miss Margaret Morrison, Mrs. Rob ert D. Wilson, Miss Irene Morrison, Miss Anno Brown, Mies Frances Hannlngton, Mrs. Donald Irwin, Miss Edith Harris and Miss Mellta Zehender. Miss Marian Goucher, of Runnemead avenue, will entertain the members of her soro'lty at her home tqmorrow evening, Anong the members who will be present are Miss Helen Rled, Miss Miriam Hort, Miss Helen Davenport. Miss Dorothy Humphries, Miss Mary Ziegler, Miss Mar jorle Young. MUs Lillian B)oodsworth. 'Miss Myrtle Craig, MUs Alma Underbill and Miss Mary Qulnlan. Hotel Arrivals onEEN'S.-WUIUm P. Bryan. Pittsburgh. Pa,; B O. Hoffman, Newark. N. J.; J. II. lirowtlt. Pslmerton, Pa. CONTINENTAL. J. B. NIcholKon, Scranton, Pa. A, O, Hansen. New Yorkj J, E. Allman. POONEIVB -J. A. Wood, Nark, N. J. O. D. JUley, Bridgeton, N. J, NBW BINGHAM. Ueorgo E. KUfer. Naw Yorkijs. Biuirt, Buffalo. N. Y.j C. H. Hor- HANOVHK.iilr and Mra. W. Benson. Read, ing. Pa.i James Lennon, New Vorkj J. P. WlNSOH-Tw'eVff: Allentown. Pa.; M. J. B Duintir. Pittsburgh. Pa. Dr. J. W. Mc vls'mO-"0Wp.rd'Frant. Washington D. ft, V X. SnTlthrpeksvlIl. Pa,; R MeCormkk. ADB?.PlHASSleorg. Br6ok, Brldg.ton. Pa,S AL . Y. StoiT.New York; U V. P. Cruiek shank. JsakUnown. Pa. ST. JAJlWt-o aiV..SZ'n m. r V VatVS'-u1"S Mrs. P. C Davis, Brie, MpfcV Miiw, fort Ro?l. Pa-i A UAViO IMOJC". Iuu..ur, .,-. i- 1 Mm. A. ft. Roberts, New To- . . .-. growrRT p&irtl: ilictuN K . J F Morgan. IromonTa.: R?f RLtU 'v C.JUM. wartlaguia. ytutT'pttUibttrgh, Pa. EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JUKE 29, wlP III &MMSJMBBmSS'-i WiTJTiHMJiJI IBPwS y EH9r$iiii.iBiiHtuME lSBMBBaBsBarKvK I III ' WsMmm vMJWmmMMWwF ' s v MI5ailS JeasWCf: - SsRHkIPIeMIkN ' ?i 1 1KXisiH5f ImiihWflirr : MRS. WILLIAM URIDGMAN CHURCHMAN Who, before hor marriage at 12:30 today, was Miss Alice Beatrice Goyelin. She is tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Laussat Geyelin. Photograph is by Mnthilde Weil. South Philadelphia Mr. M. Shy, of New York, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. Goldflne, 7th und Spruce streets. He will rcmuln hero about two weeks. Mr. Samuel Gross, a young business man of this section, will leavo tomorrow on a motoring trip to Washington, D. C. He will be accompanied by a party of young people. Miss Caroline Markowitz, 632 South street, entertained Friday night .In honor of Mr, Jack Shaw. A score of young peoplo were present. There were games and dancing. . Miss Serlna Rosewatd, Miss Anna Nnth ons, Miss Henrietta Berkowitz nnd Miss Rena Borkowltz. four popular girls of South Philadelphia, are spending a few days at Wildwood, N. J., at a house party. Mr. arjMrs. M. Weitz, 517 Spruce street, annnurjR tho betrothal of their daughter, Miss Fay Weltz, to Mr. Harry Swinger, of this city. Mr. and Mrs. II. Schwartz, have Just returned from their honeymoon, nnd will be at homo after July l at 1023 Crots street. ' Mr. and Mra. Eugcno Witzenhauser and their son, Mr. Milton Witzenhauser, have gono to Atlantic City for the summer, where they will entertain many of their friends from this section at the Amster dam Apartments. Mr. Moses Goldflne, corner 7th and Spruce streets, spent the week-end at Wildwood, N. J. Miss Bessie Steinberg, 633 South street. Is spending several days at Atlantic City. She is being extensively entertained by her friends there. Mr. Carl Dektor. 1915 North h tree-, Is on a motorcycle tour of the , A tlan tto Coast summer resorts. He left jester day and will spend a few day. at the St James Hotel. Atlantic City. .Mr. Dektor expects to be away all summer. Mr James Price. IKS Tasker street, and Mr SasSo'tuna. 1735 Soutl ,16th street, will start next week on a rnotot infftrtn to the Panama Exposition. They will return to this city the latter part of September Miss Rose N. Francisco, 823 Taskr street will leave for Atlantic City next week to visit friends. She will return To ths city at the end of the summer months. Mr nnd Mrs. Charles Powers, 182J Tasker street, wll leave for Wlidwood. N? J? on July 6, and will return to th.s city after Labor Day. Mr. and Mrs. S. Harris, of 1611 South ih street gave an Informal dance In honor of the" graduation of the r daugh ter M'8S Freda Hnrrl3' ,rom the " Hlah School, Sunday night. The affair was held at the home of J. and Mrs. W. Klebansky, of 216 South 3d street. Mr and Mrs. Samuel Shechter. of 616 Mifflin street, are being congratulated on the ""rth of a daughter on Thursday, June 21. Miss Frances Feldman, of 310 MoKean street! is spending a short time In Vine land, N. J. , , Mr Harry J- Mannings, of 1205 Snyder avenue, has left the city for a two weeks stay at Ottsvllle. Mr- James J. King and W",11".?' im Routh 11th street, have left for their summer cottage at Wildwood. where they w,U Tpend July and August. Mr and Mrs. Nathan Feldman, of Til Jackson street, entertained last week In hSnor of the graduation of their son, mp David N Feldman. Musical selections were rendered by Mr Max: B. B. Feld Sin. Ml"s Sophie Feldman. Miss Itoselle Straus and Miss Anna Edlken. Buffet suc-Der followed and the guests Included Mrs I. Straus. Mrs. Harry Darofz. Mrs. Edlken. Sirs, B. S. Boskoff. of New York! Mrs J Price. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Tarken. of vineland; Mr and Mrs. Samuel T Kosltsky. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham A. Al len Miss Ethel F. F. Allen. Mr. P, W BUtstein; Mr- Max B. Hurvltz. Mr- Her '"" i VVidman. Mr Ralph K. Robin son. Mr. Robert B. Kosltsky and Mr George Feldman. St. Rita's Churoh, Broad street below Ellsworth street, will hold a lawn fete tonight an tomorrow night. The parish ioners will act as aide at the various tables. There will be music and dancing- Notices for Ibe Society page wUl be accepted and printed In the Eyeulug Ledger, bat U fucn notices must bs written en one (Ida of the paper, must lie algned la full, with full address, and when possible telephone number moat be gUen. Send all such communications to "Society Baiter." Evening Ledger, tOi Cheatwit street. pnUaa these reqolresaenta are carried cut so that feriflcatlou may b posilble. tUe notices wUI not b puMUned. Roxborough Friends of Miss Estelle A. Smith, of 133 Leerlngton avenuo and .John V. Mack leer, ISM Umbrla street, were surprised U'dpy when the wedding of the couple was made public. the wedding took ploce on April 9, In New York. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Wllllam Cox In the Holy Trinity Parish. Mr. Mncklcer is a llicman at tached to Engine Company No. 33, at tho Falls of Schuylkill, and was recently commended by Dhoctor Porter for his proficiency In performing dllllcult feats while recolvlng Instructions in lltesaving at tho firemen's school. Thc mcmberB of Washington Camp. Patriotic Order Sons of America, will give a brend and cake sale on Saturday nftcrncm nnd evening, July 10, at Green Lane and Ridge avenue. The nftalr will bo in charge of a committee of which Mr. Edward Struse Is chairman, Mr. Jos eph Dirlttn, secretary, and Mr. Joseph Slsler, treasurer. Tho camp expects to take 400 men to Reading In August, when the order will have the greatest parade In Its history. The Men's League of the Roxborough Baptist Church gave an Informal enter tainment last night In odd Fellows' Hall. An address was mdo by Forecaster George S, Bliss, of the United States Weather Bureau, on the work of the Bureau. Mr. nnd Mrs. John F. L. Morris and their family, of 3)2 Green Lane, will spend the summer nt their cottage In Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maxwell will re ceive at their new home on Walnut Lane after July 1. Mrs. Maxwell was Miss Mnrlla Cronln, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Cronln, of 225 Hermltnge fitrcet. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mack nnd their daughter. Miss Elsie Mack, are spending the week-end at Wildwood, N. J. Mr. Robert Lefort and family, of East Hermit lane, have opened their cottage at Wildwood, N. J., for tho summer. A euchre for the benefit of the church will bo held this evening In the audi torium of the Holy Trinity Church. Her mitage and Wilde streets. MIbs Ethel Haughey, of Knlos street. Wlssahlckon, Is entertaining Mlsa Mil dred Wlmbley, of Ilarrlsburg, Pa. Tioga Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wilkinson, Jr., und their daughter, Miss Edith Wilkinson, of J302 Hunting Park avenue, have returned from an automobile trip to Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Rothschild and their family, of 3236 North Broad street, will spend the remainder of tho summer In Atlantic City. Mrs. Max Lehrfeld, of 3516 Germantown avenue, has returned from Altoona, Pa,, where sho was visiting her mother, Mrs. H. E. Elseman. Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson and their daughters, the Misses Kate and Mary An derson, of 22d and Venango streets, will spend the remainder of the summer In Atlantic City. Mrs. Emma Jackson and her family, of 33M North 17th street, are at their summer home In Cape May. jWW MBS. CHARLES E. RUPP Whose marriage toot place last Saturday. Mrs. Rwpp was Miss Margone ' tack. North Philadelphia On Sunday evening tho Isaac M. Wise Club nnd the Isaac M. Wise Auxiliary save Miss Hilda Baruch. of 2910 North 21th street, a delightful surprise at her home. Thc affair marked Miss Baruch's giaduatlon from tho Philadelphia Normal School, and nmong thoso present were Miss Thckln Back, Miss Hilda Baruch, Miss Juliet Burger, Miss Beatrice Drelfus, Mlfs Dora Ezlckson, Miss Bertha Gangel, Mlsa Frances Kauftman, Miss Edith Lev. Inson. MIbs Adeline Michael. Miss Helen MoskowlW, Mr. Jerome Back, Mr. Clar ence Caspary, Mr. Lee Dubois, Mr. Aaron Ezlckson, Mr. Isadora Gangel, Mr. Mau rlco Goodltln, Mr. Sidney Alrsch, Mr. Nenry Kauffman, Mr. Walter Kauffman. Mr. Melvln Levi, Mr. Sidney Moskowltz, Mr. Ernest Reuben, Mr. E. Schwerin and Mr. and Mrs. J. Gangel Northeast Philadelphia Mr. A. J. Murray and Mr. Joseph Mur ray, of 2013 Huntingdon street, will spend tho week-end nt Galena, Kent County, Md. Mrs. M. E. Mltchcl and Dr. E. J. ' MItchel, of 2312 Frankford avenue, are at Atlantic City. Miss Ethel Milne, of 3093 Kensington avenue,, will leave on Friday for Atlantic City to spend a week. Mrs. Robert Wallace, of 626 East Indi ana avenue. Is entertaining Miss Oamon, of Tennessee, ns her house guest. Mr. and Mrs. George Conn, of 1812 East Allegheny avenue, will spend the Fourth of July holidays at Torrisdale, Pa. MUs Hilda Wlegand, of 1913 East Allegheny avenue. Is spending the week nt Stone Harbor with tho Northeast Outing Club. On July 10, tha "Unclaimed Blessings" will hold a picnic at Willow Grove as the closing event of their sewing circle meetings. Those present will be Miss Mary Ryder, Miss Carrie Patterson, Miss Florence Oltey, Miss Elizabeth Olley, Miss Frances Ollcy, Miss Elizabeth Franco nnd Miss L. Frances. Dr. Wllllam F. Baker, of 2131 East Cumberland street, left for a trip to Alaska. Camden and Vicinity Mr. and MrB. W. H. Ketler, of 122 State street, are at their Wildwood cottage. Mr. and Mrs, A. S. Robb and small son, of 303 Penn street, will spend the summer at Haddonfleld, Miss Elizabeth C. Reeve, of 803 State street. Is spending some time In the Poconos. Frankford Mr. and Mrs. James Foulkrod, of Har rison street, entertained at supper and Ma Ca,nlnv Avpnlnir In honor nf Mr. and Mra. David H. Megill, of 1330 Market street, vuminBiun, wcmwwio, mm guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Thomas re ... nr nnA Mra .TnjiAnh MrMflhrtn. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clarke, Mr. and Mrs, Harry wuliy, air ana rp, iiusn icv.u mlck, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Seymour, Mr. n, lniHn T.nrk, Mr. nnrl Mra William Tyson and Mr. and Mrs. Ftank uataersion. Friends of Mr. John Kappauf, of Frank ford avenue, wU be glad to learn that he Is rapidly recovering from his recent ill ness. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Evla. of Holmes burg, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter Mr, and Mrs, Louis E. Wagner, of 411 Rlghter street. Wlssahlckon. will spend the summer with a camping party at Valley Forge, What's Doing Tonight Municipal Band, Allegheny Square, Allegheny aSa:.narfulns1SnR;h1,0,?,,C..?!?a1, P?'"froount"Park Ba1i"d. Strawberry Mansion; & Strawhfias-e" Clothier Chorus, Willow Grove PAri.Vt,trOrTrt'Hieborn,i.n.. North nultr,.Vd'pirty Siva by th. nur.e. of Frankfort Hospital on tha hospital grounds. Suffrage Events Today EQUAL RtASOIIBS SOCIETY u,vn Open-air meatlag at the Philadelphia ykTpany. Jth and Christian .treats. emDlovea. Mt!2o5po-a!r meeting at now-. ,,r rvni and Hunt the Hamilton Huutiogdio etreets. wuiAnna iieTac adaressea employe AS- sJaiaw, ii,wr' iuMtlr.i at tha aoeletir'a n .treats. SPr, -WOMAN SUFFRAGE. PARTT. L .., hAAdauartere is !-asHgwa, settt kca "fSi aJaaue. 5Ur, Mri. Prank Mllw ?SrAslaUBt MT KIU autbrte. 2?pMu! iooS, fc"2W APaghw "Sr,. and Richmond streat Speaker. Mrs S5JI? " V, SSnemltb Sf.Ua NeBli H.aa . P."J2T& meeting Wth r. m Al2rS Mr C nwJJ. 1915, WEDDING BREAKFASTS AND RECEPTIONS ENGAaE SOCIETY Miss Alice Beatrice Geyelin Is Bride of Mr, William Bridgmait Churchman The Rev. Harold McAfee Robinson Marries Miss Wiley The most fashionable wedding of the day was that of Miss Allde Beatrice Lfluwat Oeyelln, and Mr. William Brldg man Churchman. The ceremony took place at noon In Memorial Protestant Episcopal Church of tha Good Shepherd, Rosemonl. The bride, who was given In marriage by her father was at tended by her sister, Miss Harriet G. R. Oeyelln, as maid of honor. Little Miss Katharine Snowden nnd Master Randolph Snowden, children of Mrs. Charles Ran dolph Snowden, sister of the bridegroom, were the flower bearers. The ushers wcrei Dr. Henry Ra'wle Geyelin. Mr. Anthony Laussat Geyelin, Mr. Charles W. Churchman, Mr. Percy C. Madeira, Jr., Mr. Effingham B. Morris, Jr., Mr. Alex nnder Coxe Ynrnall, Mr. Oliver II. Perry, New York! Mr. Paul D. Mills, Mr. Clar ence II. Clark, 3d, Mr. Samuel J. Reeves nnd Mr. Wllllam II, Reeves, Jr. A recep tion followed nt Hardwlcke, the resi dence of the bride's parents at Vlllanova. After, a wedding Journey Mr. and Mrs. Churchman will reside in Morristown, N. J. ROBINSON WILEY, A wedding of Interest to Germantown resident to take place tonight wilt bo that of Miss Mary Greer Wlloy, daughter of Mrs. Nancy Greer Wiley, of the Fair fax Apartments, Wajno avenue and School House lone, and the Rev. Harold McAfee Robinson, formerly of St. Paul, Minn., nnd now pastor of the famous and historic Market Square Presbyterian Church, at Market square and German town avenue. The wedding will take place In tho Market Squaro Church at 7 o'clock Tho ceremony will be performed by the Rev. Dr. Wllllam Park Armstrong, of Princeton Theological Seminary. Tho bride, who will be given In mar riage by her brother, Mr. Gcorgo W. Wiley, will wear a gown of lustrous white satin made with a train. Her tulle veil will be caught with orange blossoms. Lilies of tho vnllcy and white sweet peaa form the bridal bouquet, Utile Miss Elizabeth Moore Scott, who will net as flower girl, will wear n whlto lingerie fropk with a blue sash, and will carry a basket filled with deep pink sweet peas nnd tied with blue tulto bows. Mr Robin son will have ns best man the nev. Professor J. Grcshnm Mnchcn, of Prince ton Theological Seminary. The UBhers will Include the Rev. Mnltland Bartlett, of New York; Mr. John D Lindsay, of Shlppensburg Pa.; tho Rev Robert M. Russell, Jr., of New Wilmington, Pa.; tho Rev. Dnvld R Wiley, of New York; Mr. Garfield Scott nnd Mr. Walter II. Chap man, both of Germantown, Pa. The church will bo artistically arranged with palms and pink and white peonies. After an extended wedding Journey Mr. nnd Mrs. Robinson will be at homo after October 13 at 6329 Wayne avenue. STEIN-McCLURE. The mnrrlnge of Mlsa Mnrtha Campbell McClure, sister of Mr Robert Andrew FRIENDS' eimiU S0H00L System takes first grade children and by thorough drill, small classes and systematic grading, prepares them for College in 11 years where our Public Schools and most others re quire 12 years. Some parents appreciate this Bavlng of the child's time. CAnnrnl.. nnn rt m,n t ft for TtOVS and Girls In High School grades. WM. ELMEIl HAnnETT. Principal, 15TH AND RACE BT8 , PHILADELPHIA Free Instruction in Spanish ',; for Stenographers now Forming. Letter Writing. Translations and Conversation. FOSTEB SCHOOL OP LANGUAGES 1000 Chestnut Street STRAYEIVS UUSINE88 COLLEGE will make mceptlonally attract ve offer this week to any porfon desiring a business edu cation. B01 to SOT Chestnut etreet, Philadelphia. HAitniBuuiia. va. HARRISBURG ACADEMY Modern bldgs., large campus. Small classes. Individual Instruction: thorough college prep aratlon. nates. K0O-I500. Write for catalog. BALTISIOHK. MD. AJTordby Normal School ';," ploma. The lTth Session begins Sept. 87. Course if S yra. Model A Practice Schools. E Isabeth IVK8TC1IE8TEB. PA. STATE NOllMAI. SCHOOL. Both Beioa. JJ8O.20 per year. O. M. PHILIPS. Ptln. Information About Schools for Your Boy or Girl SIGN HERE Address .,.,,.......... Course desired Location desired , J Your name ,......."'"" 9 McCIure, of m Redfield street, and Mk Ervln Stein, of6 North Uth street), will take prace ttihlght In Trinity Cbapeli W and Bpruee streets. The Rev. II. C Bton ' will officiate at the ceremony, which will bo followed by a reception at the now home of the bridegroom and bride. U Wlshart street. Mr McClure will give hi sister In marriage, and she will be at tended by her sister, Miss Nan McClur, as maid of honor; Miss Elsie M. Stelri, the bridegroom's sister, as bridesmaid! Miss Ruth Fattermayer and Miss Kath arifte Ferguson, nower girls. The bride will wear n gown of White) crepe de chine nnd duchess Jace and a veil of tulle arranged with sprays ft orange blossoms. Mr, and Mrs. Stein will leave on n lengthy honeymoon trip, add will be homo after September IS. KNOX-CARNEX The marriage of MUs Anna M. Carney, daughter of Mr. Peter P. Carney, of Spring street and Walnut lane, and Mr. William Knox was solemnised at o'clock at the Churoh of St. Vincent de Paul, on Host Price street. Father Hartnett per. formed Ih ceremony. Tho bride was tended by her- sister, Mlsa ICalhotlne Car ney, as maid of honor. Owing to a re cent death In tho family thara was no reception. RUPP-SLACK. An attractive wedding took place on Saturday, when Ml Mnrtnri 01..1, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Slack, of Venlnor, N. J became tho brulu of Mr. Charles Edward Rupp, son of Mr. and Mrs. John K. rtnnn nf AtlAntin PMtv Tho ceremony was performed In this city" i iiwii ui mo nurcn ot me Advocate, 18th nnd Diamond streets, the Rev. Henry Martin Mednry officiating. The bride, who was given In marriage by her father, wore a gown or whlto duchess lace over whlto satin and carried a shower of lilies of the valley artistically arranged on whlto satin ribbon to form markers for her prayerbook. The matron of honor, Mrs. E. Hoy Illshel, woro a nlle green pusey willow taffota, with touches of cream lace. A shower of maidenhair ferns fastened with whit tulle was carried and formed her bou quet. Miss Louise Bockleman and Miss Helen Leonard, of Chelsea, acted as bridesmaid. They were nttlred In blu silk-net Colonial gowns over white taffeta, carrying garden hats filled with pink sweet peas. Little Mlsa Dorothy Stack, of Glenslde, cousin of tho bride, was flower glrlj wearing a white lace frock. Her basket wast filled with pink sweet peas. Tho best man was Mr. E. Hoy Rlshel. Immediately following the cere mony a wedding breakfast was served at thc Rlttenhouae. After an extended trip through New England the bride and groom will be nt home at the Juniata Apartments, Ventnor, N, J., after Sept tcmbcr 1. JETT-SCHLIEBAUM. Tho wedding of Miss Anna Schllebaum. of Baltimore, and Mr. John Jett, of this city, will tnkc place this evening at tho home of the bildc. the Rev E, Jones oftlclatlns. The bride will bo attended by Mlss Margaret Schraum as mrild of honor, and the best man will bo Mr, William Schllebaum. A small reception will fol low, and on their return Mr. and Mrs. Jett will reside nt 1217 South Odth street. KISKIJIINKTAS Sl'KIKtiS SCHOOt 1UII IIUVH Indorsed hy every American University. In dividual plan of work for each boy, Collega Preparatory Courre and a good trnlnlnr for business life. Special coureo In agriculture. Scientific phrslra! care. Pure water, Bom! food. SOO.ocre farm. A school of character. 2Sth year opene Sep. 21. Write for Cot's; No. S-i. Kliklmlnrtn Rprlng School, Saltsburg. l'a. WYNNEWOOD. PA. "Country Day School for Boys' A school In which the better methods of education are combined with healthful, su pervised exercise. Open in September at Wynnewood. Pa, Iter. Gibson Hell. A.I!.. 11.11.. Head Master, 8510 Nuvahor htrert. Chestnut Hill, Prnun. CIIAMBKItSUUItO. PA. PENN HALL SCHOOL FOH CHHLS Located In the beautiful Cum Nrland Val'er- College Preparatory ani Special Coursei May each )ear spent at Atlantic City. No Interruption In work. Hates ISOO For ratslog and lew. address FIUNK 8. MAG1LL. A. M., Principal. HLAlHSTOtVX, N. J. BLAIR ACADEMY FOR BOYS J00-acro campus; lake. 8 mod. bldgs.: gym., swim. pool. Endowed. Tuition S40Q. Address JOHN C. 8lIAltPC, A.M.. U.D.. Prln.. Ho A. HTATj'NTON, va. Uary Ualdwln beuitbary, tttauuton, . Lo cated In Sheuanuoab Valley of Virginia, Unsurpassed climate, modern appointments. Terms moderate. Pupils may enter any time. Catalogue. Mies K. C. Weimar. frlncluaL UT1TZ. PA. "LINDEN HALL SEMINARY For Girls, Ka 174ft. Ukt. 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