Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 30, 1915, Final, Page 9, Image 9

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W(IjjBp fAKTX WAS
BY A NUMBER OF PHILADELPH1ANS
i Mary Thompson Entertained at Her Home in Wilmington
Last Week Summer Plans Are Still Occupying
Society.
ittrv Thomnson Kftvo n house
w At her home In Wilmington ovr the
WK-ena nmuiit n ""Jmh
i VAncy BCOtl, MISS ftinry nuimnu,
! tni.nn Bcott. Mr. Sidney Thnyer,
Mr Schley B Coxe, 3d, llr, Thomas
ilh Jr , Mr. osepn ooumji ki.i uu
Vinrth Thomnson, of this city, and
S Mnthey, of Cfftnford, N. J.
phil.s Custla Harrison will slve
I list of her at homes today At Happy
It, Farm, di. uu.... .- ...... ..-.-
rt isgueu. ....
1. ..i Mm. nl Fitter nro occupying
Sjitaga at Bench Haven for tho sunv
hedlev. William H. Turner and Mrs.
tr will Cioso tneir nouse, nwieci
OverorooK, mo enu 01 uuy mm hw
' Andrews, N. B Canada, for the
nalnder of tho summer.
r ft .. njn t
T J, O. VJ IlHfVE), lit imutlUl, in
ling pan 01 mo HUUimer fc utuun
N. J.
nrf Mrs. A. D. Barton nro Btopplng
he New Essex and Sussex. Spring
ke for several wcokb. .'um. uuuuu
rllli bv remembered as Miss n,ieanor
,bf cnoatnm Jim.
Along the" Main Lino
ERION. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles u
rs:.iimon nna tneir son. ununca i-rom-
fM. after a cruise, hnvo taken thtlr
Itfrkt Taro to Larchmont, N. Y., and
will teove next -week for a trip through
fie Panama. Canal to California, and
fence to Yellowstone Pnrk.
war and Mrs. James Tomklna will spend
uk; early summer in neiaea.
SaW?.1:' ..-.......I,., TTnllnnAtAr. rintlffhtor
RflDr. nd Mrs. W. C. Hollopeter. chape
IroM by several friends, will Bpend tha
facnUi of August, at Rockland. Me.
Kir. and Mrs. Wlltlam U Supplee, . f
Latch's Ian?, will spend tho greater part
tjf.the summer at Lake Placid, N. Y.
XflDMOnE.-Mr. ar Mrs. Edward H.
It? BToutllller, of Edgewooa road, will
fcperid August at Cnstlnc, Me.
Air nnu M.jr -' ---t - -
toad, will leave shortly for Wood s Hole,
Ml, where tncy win epuuu mu ou.-
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Bancroft and
family, of St. Paul's road, will leave Frl
Hiy for a two weeks' stay at Capo May.
tiivwms-nnn. Mnlor nnd Mrs. C. L.
Beckurts and Miss Isabel Beckurts, of
Rose Lane, will lenvo Saturday by motor
tor" "West Point, where thoy will visit
j.-a hnfnrn co In ir to their cottage In
MMrie, where they will spend tho sura-
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Granger. Miss
lEUzibeth Granger nnd Miss Barbara
ICranjrer, of Old Gulf road, have gone to
fcallfornla, where they will visit the
Panama-Pacific Exposition.
BnnYN MAWR. Mr. nnd Mrs. Richard
H; Wallace, of tu unestnut street, nave
teased their home nnd taken a hoUBO on
allgoberts road for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs.. B, f. urton, or mo .-now-Ipott,
Philadelphia, havo taken n houBO on
Roberts road, which they will occupy
Buting the summer.
SMr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Crawford, of
IjjElllott avenue, are being congratulated
iLffle 3.
Bala-Cynwyd
Mr. and Mrs, John Storey Eberbach,
IUIm Anna Getz Eberbach and Miss
IWargaret Storey Eberbach, of Colwyn
llfne, Cynwyd, will motor down to Ocean
ICUy the last of July to spend tha month
RCAugust at the Hotel Bellovue.
Rt'r. and Mrs. Edgar S. Gardner, of
Eryn Mawr avenue, Cynwyd, left last
Kv&k. to occupy their cottage at Twin
Kikes, Conn.
iTh Baln-Cvnwyd Sewlns Circle was
lfM(rtalned at luncheon today by Mrs.
?UIlam Ayres, at the Bungalow-ln-tne-
us, x.ansdaie. Pa.
Germantown
Kit. and Mrs. Charles Augustus Davis
fild their famtlv. of the Chancellor. West
Icjool House lane, are spending tho sum
for at Langhorne, Pa,
Jr. and Mrs. Harry Llpnlncott Cas-
II" rd, of 336 Pelham road, 'have had as
Dfctlr guest the last few days their
Bjphew, Lieutenant
Paul Cassard, U.
N.
r, and Mrs. David English Dallam.
vfu of 613 West Rlttenhouso street, will
leave Inmnrmw fnr Ttnnslev Lakes. Ale..
IU be gone ueveral weeks.
Mrs. A. W. Button and the Misses But
ton, of 6118 Germantown avenue, win pass
& summer months at their cottage at
tajlesmere, Pa.
Mr. Walter 8. Townsend and family, of
M5 East Washington lane, have gone to
wan Ulty, N, J., for the summer montns.
My will return September IB.
Ir. and Mrs. Oswald J. De Rousse, of
pj, Wet Hortter street, will pass the
"iHr ttl ilieir i-lJO jaujr vuitMeis,
ir. and Mrs. Samuel M. Knox, of 310
IBrm Upsal street, have returned from
jHtrnersvllle, Fa., where they spent a
r. and Mrs. Samuel Ttusseu navo
id their house on West Johnson street
ere occupying their cottage at Ocean
y. N. J. Miss Gertrude Russell, tneir
toghter. Is entertaining a number of her
ool friends.
and Mrs. Edward V. Kane, of 715
oln drive, entertained nt dinner on
Wrday night at the PhlladelphW
ket Club Their guests lnciuaea wr.
Mrs. Rnhert B. Irvlnir. Mrs. .aiary
TlUon-Cook. Miss Garrltson, Mr. Hob-
Jlalatead. of New York.
Ir. and Mr Henrv S. Welser. of 111
Sl-EUena, street, have gone t9 Vent-
w J . where tney nave a gun.
. Edw&rd Jwklrk. of HI Phll-Bl-
i street, has as her guest Mrs. Thomas
of Glenrldge. Mrs. newairn en
led at luncheon tomorrow In honor
Mrs. Percy
Along the Reading
I Carolina T.innlncfltt and MISS Mary
Llypincott. of Rabbit Hill, Chelten
fa have ben entertaining inojai
Mrs Wllmer Worthlngtoa Hoop,
nrly of Paoll, Pa , While Mr. Hoops
been touring the West. Mls Mry
iinLou and Miss UUin upimwim.
Rlverton. N J , wlU spld Bvral
at th Suraroer School swartn-
College. Delaware county, ra.
Frederick W MorrU, aoooHiJwpted
i KlUbeth Morris, hhw f. v.
Jr and Maitar Hdward Starr
'. will leava July J for Watch H1U,
to visit tin. Hdward starr.
1U Jajiiej. of Uai Thoipaoo
'. ..I:, tm, been the uet of fitlM
Hm,i,i u uak Lan. wUl leava
6i i for lawaxi City. wttx n
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ATTENDED
fthbefw' SJ' will be joined by Miss
oLv'erThetwmePerndan" n ""
West Philadelphia
RnDrnanl M8V E ' Vnnsant, of 4031
rS Matre?1, RV0 tnken R cotse nt
hS 5Iny ,for tho mmer, which, with
lii.T rdaufht"s- M'" Eugenia Vanaant,
vt..?uUe ,VB"S!lnt and Miss Eleanor
v.nf' n(l UI?.lr 80n- Mr- Charles
vansnnt, Ihey will occupy this week.
Miss Miriam Graham Schotl. daughter
rVt...r" nnd lrs' A- K- Scho11- of
t-hester avenue, who has been attending
Iho conferenco In Northlleld, Mass., will
Jlslt relatives In New York before re
turning to her home. In August she
will go to Belmar for a fortnight's stay.
Mrs. Emanuel Brown McCowen and
Iter daughters, Miss Lnura D. McCowen,
Miss Mary D McConen and Miss Gladys
McCowen, of 4101 Spruce street, will leave
for Ocean City, N. J on Friday to
spend a month.
Tho marrlago of Miss Grace Elizabeth
Tflto Huff, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs.
vnimm a. mm, or GOG South Slst street,
to Mr. Frederick Hamilton Slier, of
Lansdowne, will tako place on Friday
afternoon, at t o'clock, nt tho homo of
the brido'a pnrcnta. Tho brldo will be
unattended. Tho ceremony will bo per
formed by tho Rev. Georgo Venn Dnnlols,
pastor of tho Wnylnnd Memorial Baptist
Church, S2d street nnd Baltimore avenue.
Miss Helen Rodgers, of 6021 Lnrchwood
avenue, will leavo this week on a trip to
the exposition nt San Francisco.
Miss Mary Mehorter, of West Philadel
phia, has left for OceAn City, where she
will spend the summer.
Mrs. Charles J Swain, 4818 Spruce
street, nfter spending the winter nnd
spring In California, has returned to visit
Mrs. John T. Hickman, 4013 Chestnut
street. Mrs. Swnln will next week join
her husband and children at their sum
mer home In tho Adlrondajks.
Tho Rev. J. H. Main, D. D 600 High
land avenue, pastor of tho Gothsemnne
Lutheran Church, 60th street and West
minster avenue, will remain In the city
nnd his church nil summer. Mrs. Main nnd
daughter, with tho exception of n few
davs nt Ocoan City, will nut be nway.
Miss Mary Connor, of 3820 Falrmount
nvenue, was guest of honor at a linen
shower on Saturday by tho members of
the ",500'' club of which sho Is a member
nt the homo of Miss Rosalind M. Murphy,
of North 63d street. Among tho guests
present worn Mrs. Georgo Kccbler, Mrs.
M. Lano, Miss Mario Mulhaney, Miss
Nan Ryan, JIIss Mnbol Brlce, MIbs Mar
garet Ryun, Miss Helen Mulhaney, Miss
Rita Connor, Miss Alice RuRart, Miss
Mary Hughes and Miss Mary Ryan. Miss
Connor's marrlago will tako placo In the
autumn.
Girard Estate
Mrs. Guy A. Blssett, wife of Lieutenant
Commander Blssett, U. S. N., who has
been visiting her mother In Virginia for
the last threo months, is expected to re
turn today.
Lieutenant Commander Raymond S.
Kcyes, executive officer of the U. S. S
Kentucky, will leave about July 3 for a
cruise along the New England coast.
From, there ho will go south to the Caro
Ilnas and will be gone about two months.
Mrs. Keyes will closo her homo In ttm
Girard Estate, nnd with her little soni.
Raymond, Jr., nnd Jack, go to Province
town, Mass., where they will remain un
til the fall.
Miss Grace Lovo and Mlsa Marie Love,
daughters of Mrs. John Love, will enter
tain this evening nt their home, 5333 South
20th street. In honor of Miss Roberta
Harris, of Brldgevllle, Del.
South Philadelphia
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hahn held a recep
tion at their home, 1620 South 5th street.
In honor of tho graduation of their son.
Maxwell Hahn, from the Central High
School, this city. Among those present
were Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sowa, Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Green. Mr. and Mrs. M.
Freedman, Mr. and Mrs. Rosenwelgh, Mr.
Samuel Spotkln, Mr. and Mrs. William
Elfont, Mr! and Mrs. Bernard Llchten
stein, Mr. and Mrs. J. Grubnlck and many
others. Mr. Hahn was the recipient of
many valuable gifts. He will matriculate
at the University of Pennsylvania this
fall.
North Philadelphia
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Forree Wltmer
and son. Dr. William Steele. 3300 North
Broad otreet, have opened their summer
cottage at BeaBley's Point, N. J.
Miss Marlon W. Patterson Is spending
the summer at Ocean City with her
mother, Mrs. Robert E. Patterson, and
her sister, Mrs. George Livingston.
Lansdowne
Doctor and Mrs. Leupold and family, of
North Lansdowne avenue, left yesterday
to spend the summer at Avalon, N, J.
Mr. C. W. R. Smith, of Price avenue. Is
entertaining his brother from St. Louis.
Mo., for several days.
Mr, and Mrs. Author Shrlgley, of Hlll
dale road, and family are spending the
summer In Belmar, N. J,
The members of the Immanuel Luther
an Christian Endeavor Society, of East
Lansdowne, honored Miss Alberta Illman,
of Melrose, avenue, by electing her presi
dent of the society to succeed Edna
Pysher. -who recently moved to Williams
port. Pa.
MRS. THOMAS JAMES O'NEILL
Before her marriage tbia morning
Mrs. O'Neill was Miw Mary
Agnes McUinty, daughter of Mr.
aad Mr John McGtnty, of J.409
South 19tii stmt
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EVENING LEDGES-PHILADELPHIA. WEDNESDAY, JUNE
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MRS. FRANCIS CLARK HARRINGTON ' ciminst service
Who was Miss Eleanor C. Rcyburn, only dnuchtor of tho Into John E. Rcyburn, former Mayor of this city
nnd mnny times Representative in Congress. Sho wns married today, nt 1 :30 o'clock, to Captain Frnncis
Clark Harrington, instructor In mathematics at West Point and military attache at tho White House durlnp;
the latter part of the Taft Administration. Mrs. Harrington was born in this city, but has lived most of
her life m Washington, where sho mado her debut three years ago. Sho is a piece of General William
Crozlcr, Chief of Ordnance of tho United Statc3 Army.
BEST DAY OF ALL BRINGS
MANY FOLLOWERS OF HYMEN
Miss Eleanor Crozier Rcyburn
Chapel, Neio London, to
Harrington, U. S. A.
Today at halt past 1 o'clock an In
teresting wedding took placo In New
London, Conn. The brldo was Miss
Eleanor Croiler Reybum. daughter of
Mrs. John Edgar Reyburn, and the
bridegroom was Captain Francis Clark
Harrington, of West Point Military Acad
emy. The ceremony was performed In
Pequot Chapel, New London, and was
followed by a reception at the summer
home of the bride's mother, Oak Lodge.
The bride, who was given In marriage
by her brother, Mr. William S. Rey
burn, was nttended by Mrs. William S.
Rejburn as matron of honor; Miss Kath
erlno McCllntock, Miss Adelaide Heath,
Miss Julia Whiting, Miss Caroline Ogdcn
Jones, Miss Rebekah Wllmer, Mlsa Elea
nor A. Morgan, all of Washington, and
Miss Victoria Baker, of Bristol, Va., as
bridesmaids. Lieutenant Wentworth II.
Moss, U. S. A., was best man, and the
ushers Included Captain James G. Alex
ander, Captain James L. Walsh, Lieuten
ant Phillip Matthews, Lieutenant Daniel
D Pullen, Lieutenant Edwin St. J.
Greble, Jr.. Lieutenant Frederick E. Uhl
and Lieutenant Karl S. Bradford.
BROOMALL-ELKINS.
The wedding of Miss Doris Wayne
Elklns, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Lincoln ElKlns. and Dr. Harold Shoe
maker Droomall, of Chester, will take
place this evening at 8 o'clock. The cere
mony will be performed In St. Martin s-ln-the-Flelds.
the Rev. Jacob Le Roy. rec
tor, officiating. The bride, who will be
given In marriage by her father, will be
attended by her sister, Miss Ethel Chop
man Elklns. The best man will be Mr.
Edward Tull Cochrane, United States
Navy, nnd the ushers Include Mr. Terrill
Price. Mr. Roland Ullman. Mr. Dudley
Hughes and Mr. Frederick Chapman
Elklns. .
WEBSTER-FOWLER.
A quiet home wedding will take place
today at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.
w Fowler, of 103 West Hortter street,
when their daughter, Mlsa Ella Fowler,
will be married to Mr. Earl Webster The
ceremony, will take place at 7:30 o'clock
by the Rev. Mr. Bwelgart. The bride will
be given In marriage by her father. She
will wear a. white embroidered net robi
and will carry orchids and lilies of the
valley. She will be attended by her sl
ter MtB. Ernest Vaughn, as matron of
honor. Ml Edna Fowler, another slsfr
of the bride, will act as maid of honor.
The beat man will be Mr. Ernest Vaughn.
WANDRER-LUDASCHER.
A very quiet wedding will take place
today at o'clock at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. William L. Ludascher, of 163 Apsley
street, when their daughter, Miss Ldlth
Ludascher, will become t'ne bride of Mr.
Carl II. M. Wandrer, The ceremony will
be performed by the Rev, Adolph Hell-
wege.
HUTCHINSON-McaETTJOAN.
An unusually pretty wedding tdbk place
this morning In St. Edmond's Church,
S3d and Mlftiln Btreet, at 8 o'clock, when
Miss Catherine Regina McGettlgan,
daughter of Mrs. Daniel McGettlgan, of
a Mercy street, became the bride of
sir Harry J- Hutchinson, formerly of
Lancaster, Pa. The ceremony was per
formed by the pastor, the Rev. John J.
Sll and wa. followed by a Nuptial
Mass The bride was given In marriage
by her brother, Mr. Hugh P, McGettl-
B8he was attended by Miss Catherine
McCarron. as maid of honor. The bridesmaid-
were Mlsa Harriett Hutchinson,
ol Laneasur. Pa., and Miss Mary Smith,
I rwsln of the bride. The little flower
Elri UlH Grace Chamberlain, wore a
daintv Frenen froek of lingerie, a pink
sash and a wreath of tiny pink rosebuds;
she carried a basket of pink rosebuds
Mr Hutchinson had for his beat man
hi" brother. Mr. Arthur V. Hutchinson,
and the ushers were Mr. Chari. Me
Klnley and Mr. Charles Deeney.
Q'NEJLI-MeOlNTY.
St. Thotnaa Aquinas' Church was the
seen of a ? " wedding this mora
fnr at 39. wWn Mlsa Mary Ago. Mc
Qlnty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
cam the bride of Mr Thsaiaa Jamas
O'Neill of U uvuarwo ui .
mony waa performed by a schoolmate of '
both brUa aad, bridegroom, tha Rav John
McMecAoiln. 8A& u toUuw4 by a, Nup
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,Sftsa v&stf m$f
Was Married Today in Pcquot
Captain Francis Clark
Other Weddirigs.
tial Mass. Tho bride was attended by
Miss Margaret McDermott.
Mr. O'Neill had for his beat man Mr.
John Joseph Rolotter. A brcakfnst for
tho bridal party and tho Immediate fam
ilies was served nt tho homo of the
bride's parents, after which Mr. nnd Mrs.
O'Neill left for a trip to Bermuda. They
will be nt homo after September 1 at 2023
South 66th strcot.
SWANSON'-CUNNINGHAM.
A very quiet wedding took placo yes
terday afternoon, when Miss Mary M.
Cunningham became the bride of Mr.
Alfred Swnnson, of Camden. The cere
mony took place in the Church of tho
Prince of Peace, 22d and Morris streets.
A reception followed at the liomo of the
bride. 1732 Snyder avenue, after which
tho young couple left for a wedding trip
through New York State
DONNELLT-O'RIORDAN.
A wedding of Interest to many South
Philadelphlans was that of Miss Agnes V.
O'RIordan, daughter of Mrs. Sarah
O'Rlordan, of 1731 Mtfllln street, and Mr.
Hugh M. Donnelly, of 1718 Moore street,
which took place this morning at 9 o'clock
In tho Church of St. Thomas Aquinas,
17th and Morris streets. The ceremony
was porformed by the Rev. John Phelan,
and was followed by a Nuptial Mass. The
bride was attended by her sister. Miss
Catherine O'RIordan.
Mr. Donnelly had for his best man Mr.
Gerald Dougherty. A breakfast for the
bridal party and Immediate families was
Berved nt the home of tho bride's mother,
after which Mr and Mrs. Donnelly left
for a trip through New York State. They
will be at home after August 1 at E833
Christian street.
EVES-BAUER.
A quiet wedding took place on Satur
day when Miss Susan M. Bauer, daugh
ter of Mrs. William Bauer, of 201S East
Ontario street, became the bride of Mr.
Phllmer Eves. On their return from their
wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Eves will oc
cupy their new apartments In Glenslde.
MacNAMARA-CAMPBELL.
A very pretty wedding will be solem
nized tonight at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Frederick Schllllnger. 1301 Llndley ave
nue, Logan, when their niece, Miss Ray
M. Campbell, daughter of Mrs. Rochet L.
Koehlec, of 1617 West Erie avenue, be
comes the bride of Mr. Edmund J. Mac
Namara, of East Orange, N. J. The cere
mony will be performed by Rev. J. O.
Mcllhenny, of the Protestant Episcopal
Church of the Resurrection. Broad and
Tioga streets, and will be followed by u
reception. Mr. Schllllnger will give his
niece In marriage and she will be attended
by Mlsa Ruth Francis, as maid of honor,
and Miss Evelyn Freeman, bridesmaid.
The bridegroom will have Mr. William
Rosilngton, of Troy, N, Y , for beat man,
and Mr. James Boughten, of Brooklyn,
usher. Mr. and Mrs. MacN'amara will
make a tour of the New England coast
cities and upon their return In September
will live In East Orange. N. J.
CARROLL-SANDMAN.
The marriage of Mlas May Isabelle
Sandman, daughter of Mrs. Mary C.
Handman, of S2tt North 30th street, to
Mr. Joseph P. Carroll, of 1703 North 15th
street, took place this morning at 9
o'clock In the Church of Our Lady of
Holy Souls, Tioga and 19th streets, The
Rev, Peter F. Qulnn, of Convent, Louisi
ana, coualn of the bridegroom, performed
thte ceremony. Mr. Frederick C. Llngg.
the bride's grandfather, gavo her In
marriage. Mlas Madeleine Connerton was
maid of hpnor, and Miss Katharine Olan
v.as bridesmaid. ,...,.. .
Mr. Vincent A. Carroll, the bridegroom's
brother, was beat man The ushers were
Mr Frederick J. Sandman, the bride's
brother, and Mr. Arthur J- Byrne, of
New York. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll will
return from their honeymoon trip In the
autumn and will live In West Philadel
phia. DORAN-WHIL.
The marriage of Ml Irene S. Well,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis I. Will
Notleea fer ths Boelety pl will be
accepted and printed In tba Erenln
Ledger, bat all such notice mt be
written en ld ' PP" n,u'
be signed ta fall, with foil addreM, and
nlitn poulble telephone number mut be
flvco.
Bead all each eemmaalcattoM to
"SoeUtr KdMer," Eetag IVedlW.
CbMtaat street.
Vnleu tbM rioteiaU ro carried
sat M tbt ttrWeattoa b pW.
tfea Uca wW set be paMMud,
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of 351S North !lth street, to Mr. James F.
Domn will take place tonight at tho home
of the bride's parents and will be followed
by a reception for the families. Mrs Jo
seph Well, tho brUIo'B elstor-ln-lnw, will
bo matron of honor, and Mr. Joseph Well,
her brother, will be best man, Mr. and
Mrs. Well will apend the summer at their
bungalow In Clcmenton, N. J., and In the
autumn will return to Philadelphia.
STROUD-EYNON.
Prominent among tonight's weddings
will bo that of Mlsa Ethel Margaret
Eynon, daughter of Mr. Thomas Eynon.
of 1426 West Allegheny avenue, nnd Mr.
David H. Stroud, Jr., of 3310 North Broad
street. Tho ceremony will be performed
at 6:S0 o'clock in 8t. Stephen's Catholic
Church, Broad and Butler streets, by the
Rev. Richard Hannlgan and will be wit
nessed only by tho families of tl)o young
couple. From 6 to 8:30 o'clock a large
reception will be held at tho home of the
bride's father, which will be decorated
with palms, ferns and rosea. The bride
will wear a lovely gown of white net
draped over white satin and trimmed with
net embroidered with pearls Her veil of
tulle will bo arranged with orange blos
soms and she will carry bride's roses and
lilies of the valley. Miss Virginia Stroud,
tho bridegroom's sister, will be maid of
honor.
Mr. James Bonner will be the bride
groom's beat man. Mr. and Mrs, Stroud
will leave on an extendod Journey and
will be at home after November 1, at 6212
North 10th street, Logan.
TALONE-McGOVERN
The marriage of Mies Mary E. McGov
ern, niece of Mr. and Mrs. John Abram,
of 193S Moravian street, and Mr. Rocco
Talone, 1M1 Federal street, took place
quietly tbls morning In St. Patrick's Ro
man Catholic Church, 20th and Locust
streets.
Tho Nuptial Mass was celebrated by
tho Rev. Laurence A. Deerlng.
Miss Katherlne Bennott was maid of
honor, and Mr. William A. S. Lapetlna
best man.
MORR1 S-Q ROENE VELD
The marriage of Mlsa Henrietta E,
Groeneveld, daughter o( Mrs. Anna. Eliza
beth Groeneveld, of 3333 North 16th Btreet.
and Mr. Robert Bruce Morris, of 3303
North 15th street, will be solemnised to
night at 8 o'clock In the Evangelical
Lutheran Church of the Nativity, Tioga
and 17th streets. Tho pastor, the Rev.
Dr. I. Chantry Hoffman, will perform the
ceremony, which will be followed by a
reception at the home of the bride's
mother.
Mr. Peter Wolt, Jr., the bride's uncle,
will give her In marriage. She will be
attended by her slater, Mlaa Ruth Groene
veld and Miss Eva Herlttzlns, brides
maids. Tho bridegroom will have for beat man
hla brother, Mr. Wlnfred II. Morris, and
for uahera. Mr. Adolph Groeneveld, the
bride's brother, Mr. Ellwood Calhoun, Mr,
Frederick Brelmer and Mr. Romaln Haia
rlck. Mr. and Mm. Morris will leave for
n tour through Canada and will be at
home after September 15 at 1207 Wyoming
avenue.
CORN WELL CUBIHNO.
The marriage of Miss Eleanor Louise
CuBhlng. of Vermont, and Mr. Clark
Lewis Comwell, of New York, will take
place this afternoon at i o'clock. The
ceremony will be performed In St.
Thomas' Church. Whltemarsh. the Rev.
w n rirntnn offlciatlmr. and will be fol
lowed by a reception at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. George E. Campbell, of
Flourtown. Miss Cuehlng will be nt
tended by Mlsa Dorothy Campbell as
maid of honor and little Miss Alice
Crothers as flower girl. The best man
will be Mr. Raymond Smith, also of New
York. On their return from their wed
ding trip Mr, and Mrs. Cornwell will re
side In New York.
JAMIESQN-McQUILKlN.
A very pretty wadding took place last
nUht at 5:30 o'clock at the home of Mr
and Sirs. Samuel B. MoQullkln, 880 North
19th street, when their daughter. Mlas
Bessie G McQullkln, was given In mar
riTge by her father to the Rev. Roy W
Jamlwon, pastor of the Tioga Tabernaole
United Presbyterian Church. The eer
mony was performed by the Rev. Dr.
Charles F. Cleland, of the Swsond United
Prahyterlan Church.
Ttw bridegroom had for best wan Mr
JaM K. Quay. The aervtee wa. feUowad
bv a dinner. Tho Rev. and Mra. Janji
1 Ujt for a, tour through the Wt
sad upon their return will Uva In Ttoga,
COZZI-CIMINIBRI.
The marriage of Mlas Lena Clralnlert,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis CimlRlert,
of $913 South Hicks Ureal, to Mr. Mlehari
Cwl will take place this afternoon i at I
o'atosk in St Ritas Church, Broad batow
Uswortb street A raaeptloa awl danae
will follow tha crwiy at tbs hoa X
vS brldwrooma parenta UM S1:
yunk bauim. alwr which the couple will
I uave M thWr W4ug trip l AUwUta
ty.
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GRADUATION PARTIES AND
DANCES VARIOUS ENTERTAINM&NTM
Wr. and Mrs. G. J. Martin Entertained at a Reception for Their
Son Literary Societies Entertain,
Other Affairs,
Mr. and Mrs. C. J, Martin entertained
the classmate and friends of their on,
Charles Martin, at a gmduntlon reeeptlon
Riven In hie honor at their residence, 00U
Klngstoslnje nvenue. on Friday evening
lait. Mr Martin wag one of tho grad
uates of the June rlaas of this year of
the West Philadelphia High School.
Tho cilentn InMnrt.! tm ifkr..n rnl.
Jlns, Miss mirna YVallgren, Miss Jane C.
Baldwin, Miss Mae Gray, Mlas Anna Har
vey, Miss Florence Bonner, Mlas Gertrude
Kinney, Miss Florence Powers, Miss Dor
othy Arnold, Miss Ellsnbeth Conway, Mr
George Hoffner. Mr Oliver it. nif tr
Charles M. Johnson. Mr Alan MncDonaltl,
Mr. Thomas Harvey, Mr Louis Cohon,
Mr. Albert F. rieible, Mr. John Edwards,
Mr. Samuel Stone, Mr. Al Stephens.
Mr. and Mrs M Dondero, of U Ells
worth street, entertained a party of young
friends on Sunday In honor of their son.
The rooms nero decorated with June
roses nnd the colors of St. lllln' nmlmtin
Club, of which Mr. Dondero Is n member.
The guests were. Miss Kntherlne M, De
Barber. Mlas Teresa Dondero, Mlns Elian
beth MscEntee, Mlsa Anna O'Donnell.
Miss Angela. Dondero. Mlos Ella Stovcn
son. Miss Bertha GrinHi. Mlts Nan
Knlecn. Miss Dorothy Dondero, Mlas Mar
garet Doylo, Mlsi Mnry Dondero, Mr.
Philip J. Miller, Mr. Thomas Devcr, Mr.
James Scnnlon, Mr. Charles O'Neill, Mr.
William Work, Mr. Thomas Moloney, Mr.
William McBrldo, Mr. Daniel McLough
lln. Mr, I.awrenco Dondero nnd Mr. Rich
ard Ward.
Tho David Sultbcrgor Literary Club
gave Its annual outing to Clemcnton, N.
J., .last Sunday. Those on tho outing
wero Meyer Mabel, president! Harry
Kling8burg, lco president, Sydney Llch
enstcln, secretory. Miss Sadie Otto, treas
urer; Miss I.llllnn Cohen. Mls Rosa Otto,
Miss Snrnl Silverman, Mies Lena Snnrtz
man. Miss Horn Lewis, Mlsa Jennie Epp
stein Mlsa Ida Itcseureldt, Miss Ltlllnn
Blume, Miss Freda Parker, Mr. Benjamin
Oreenhurg, Mr. Charles Greenburg, Mr.
Harry Kllngsnurg, Mr. David Mordcll,
Mr. Harry Gorman, Mr. Meyor Sable, Mr.
Sydney Lichenstcln, Mr. Isndoro Swnrtz
man, Mr. Frnnlt Berlin, Mr. 8olomon
Haunlgbaum.
The Tyrollenncs were entertained nt a
dlnncr'danco given by Mr. J. llurrw
Grlcr nt hltf residence, tytt North 11th
street, Logan, last Saturday ovcnlng. Mr
GIRL WINS TEMPERANCE PRIZE
Essay of lC-year-oltl Helen Green, of
Dnrby, Gets First Honora.
A 15-ycar-old achoolglrl has won tho
llrst prize offered by tho Darby Woman's
Christian Temperance Union nnd th
Dolawaro County Woman's Christian
Tomneranco Union for an essay entitled
the "Saloon and the Worklngman." Sho
Is Miss Helen Green, daughter of Council
man H. Malln Green, of Darby.
Tho contest was held In tho public
library at Darby. Miss Oreon read her
own essay and tho judges were so favor
ably Impressed that they awarded her th?
prize without hesitation.
SUMMER RESORTS
SPRING LAKE. N. J.. Juno 80. (A
country fair for the benefit of Ann May
Memorial Hospital, Spring Lake, will be
given July 21, under tho nusplccs of local
society women, on tho nrounds of Sea
wood, tho beautiful estate of Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Hcllner, of Philadelphia.
The ladles In charge of this annual
event are Mrs, Edward H. Cross. Mrs.
Welling G. Slckel, Mrs. A. Clayton
Clark, Mrs. Rudolph V, Kuser, Miss
Laura Plume. Miss Salllo Hodges, Mrs.
LoBolfux nnd Mrs. William Seaso.
All of the attractions will be nmnteur
and there will be booths of every de
scription. The men's booth last year
proved very popular nnd the total Bales
reached a high figure.
Tho New Essex and Sussex Hotel
is entertaining several Phnadelphlans.
Among them aro Mrs. George W. Chllds,
Mrs. Gouverneur Kartrlght and Mrs.
William F. Dreer.
Suffrage Events Today
WOMAN SOTTOAQE PAltTT.
a J o. m. Opn-lr metlnr at 0rmntavn
ndErte ivVrnuS Speaker. !las May Mack.n.
SOCIALIST PAItTV.
Noon Open-air meeting at Broad and Wal
lace "street". Speaker. Mra. J. Rants Dornblum.
KQUAl. FRANCHISE SOCIETY.
Noon-Open-air meeting on poetotllce J1.
Oth and Cheamut atreeta. Speakera, Mlaa
IJcrtha Sapovlta and Mrs. R. 0. La fiomut.
leader of tha Woman Sultrage Party In Cheater.
8 p. m Mlas Dertha Sapovlta apeaJie at
TVeattown, Pa. under auaplcea of the local
voman suffrage organla&tlon.
2 n. m. Mlaa Anna MeCue apeaka at an open
air moellng In Mlllvllle. N. J. She apeaka
again at 8 p. m
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druggist', mailed on relpt al prlee.
THE S. S. WHITE DENTAL MANUFACTURING CO.
PBlL.AUI5l.rJSl A
.New Toslt fa a KrSH;Ui.e AUaote
Brooklyn UoattMt OalUaad
Orler wa abty assisted In receiving and
entertaining the guests by Mr. Wallace
H. Dull.
The table was beautifully dltor&ied
with favors nnd the colors of the club".
"The guests Included Miss Marlon Engte.
Miss Violet Bartletl, Miss Helen Wall,
Miss Clara Williamson, Mr. J. Murray
Orier. Mr. Wallace II. Dull, Mr. Frank
C. Intemann, Mr. Chester N Bhlrk.
The Joseph Fels Literary Club gave a
plcnle at Wlssahlckon Sunday The mertr
group eonslited of Mlsn Dora Lewis. Miss
Matilda Danalg, Mlsa Gertrude Darixla;,
Mlas Ada Ulttleman. Mlaa Frances Glltle
man. Miss Mary Zelieher, Miss Mildred
Zeltcher, Miss Anna Blaeher, Mlsa Rett
Diamond, Mlsa May Sohpach, Mia May
Greenlu, Miss Lllllah Moskovltch, Mr.
Maurice Feldsteln, Mr Philip Feldsteln,
Mr. Milton I. Danalg, Mr Milton Danalg.
Mr Leo Wolfe, Mr. Julius Wolfe, Mr.
Samuel Ilrcnner, Mr. Morris Cohen. Mr.
morris surman, Mr, Charles Katrabel,
Mr. Samuel Llpschutr, Mr. Meyer Ztlt
cher, .Mr. David Mordcll.
Miss Eva Blum entertained on Sunday
night at her home In honor of her fiance,
Mr. Meyer M. Shustermnn, ,of 1838 Na
trona street. Among those present -were
Dr. and Mrs, Eliman. Mr. and Mrs Uc!
fcr, Mr. and Mrs. Springer, Mr. and Mrs.
Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Deln, Dr. 0. Media,
Dr. M. Kalmer. Mr, M. Blum, Miss 8.
Kclecher, Miss A. Kelscher, Mlas E. Slim-
l.t..r' MI" n- Biown, Mlaa S. Epstein.
Miss r. Rubin, Mlas J. Roaenfcld, Mlsa It.
Pmblnaky, Mlas Sussman, Mis F. Buts
nmn. Miss I) Susaman, Miss a Bruder,
Miss K. Kntlner, Miss K. Korenbleth,
Mlas 11. Korenbleth. Mr, I,, s. Rubin, Mr.
M. S. Gross, Mr. J. L, Stuhlbaum. Mr. S.
Kroua. Mr. H. Kerbell, Mr. J. Eahner,
Mr. J. Hurentz, Mr. M Tublnaky, Doctor
Mcrlmon, Doctor Sllmllzer, Mr. G. Gold
mnn, Mr, I. Caner.
Tho 4 o'clock Soclat held Its third an
nual outing at Wlasnhlckon on Sunday.
Among thoso present were Mlas Rosa
Shrngue, Miss Barah Berman, Miss Re
gina Fisher, Miss Anna Zimmerman, Mlaa
Fanny Zimmerman, Miss Sophie Welner,
Miss Henrietta Porter, Mlsa Frances
Porter. Miss Anna Benerman. Mlaa Sadie
Goldman, Mr. Eugene Wallace, Mr. Jack
Bramnlck. Mr. Roy Irloff, Mr. Joseph
lrloff, Mr. Louis Bhrnger, Mr. Alan '
Ruben, Mr. George Frank, Mr. Harry
Goldman nnd Mr. Robert Meakln.
Hotel Arrivals
OREHN'S A. C. Mueaer, Altoona, Pa.s Mr,
and Mrs. John MoElmnyle, Summit Htll, ra.i
Oeorge Kay, Altcntown, ra.
CONTlNENTAlr-Mr. end Mrs. E. Rerg,
Wilmington, Del.; Joseph A. Lang, Pitta-
tmrgh, l'a.; F. I'. Keller. Portland. Me.
DOO.NKU'8-John S Warde, Jr.. New York!
Joneph I). Cnrr. Coal Dale, Pa.
NF.W'mNOIIAM-M, M Shlpman, Johnstown,
1'a.; J. Merer. New Tork; Mr, and Mrs.
Joseph Ltilbaon. Wllkta-Darre. Pa.
HANOVKR-O. W. Hooker, Wlltlamspnrt, Ta.I
C. V. McDonald. Trentcn, N. J.i Bradforl
It. lirlnton, Oxford, I'a.
WINDSOR-Utale Sherwood. Islington, Ky.
h. Laner, Reading, ra. ; J. L. Lav In, King
ston, Pa
VENDIO E. C. Harnett, Erie. Pa.j Doyd Wat.
on, I'lttaburgh, Pa.t Joseph Oro'snun,
Clo eland, O,
ADCLl'lUA-K. II. Aldrlch. Allentown. Pa.;
J. L. Merrill, noslon. Mam., W. A. Oarlo-d,
Jr.. Scranton, Pa.
ST. JAMES-J. N. Dofceon, Pittsburgh, Pa.i
Mr. and Mra. U. A. Ilallua, Erie, Pa., Mrs.
F M, ltooratng, Pittsburgh, Pa. '
WALTON-Mrs. N. P. Duatln, Cambridge,
Maes.; Mrs. J. C. Ifeney, Lebanon. Pa;
Charlea Votlon. Antwerp.
STliNTON' Mr, and Mrs. Blair Ferguson,
lleverly. N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. J. F, Davidson,
Washington, D, C.
COLONNADE-Dr. Elisabeth U Martin,
I'rinceton, r., j.: B. uexaya, Japanese steam
amp uauysan aiarn.
RITTENHOUSE B. 3. Ollptn, New Bruna
wick, l'k.; Qroria F. rarker, New York.
nnLI.EVUE-STRATFORD-Henry P.. Smith,
Melbourne, Australia; Edgar Long, Cltrks
burg. Pa,; ururge Rlackhouse, llaltlmore
Md.; Q. L. Crowell. Jr.. New York; 15. ,
Koi-hl. I,elamirg, fa.; Jamea Hogg Am
sterdam. N. V.; C. H. Marka, Pltiaburgll.
Pa ; A. lleggle. Plttaburgh, Pa.
RlT7.-CARLTON-Mr. and Mm. M. E. Hill.
Heading .! Cleorg E. Woodln, Ilnaton,
Mass.; C. E. Hoban. Lancaster, Pa.: 11. It,
Collins. Cleveland, O.: P. Euler. Jr.. East
Orange, N. J.
Mayor Performs Marriage
The marriage of James F. Doran. 1J3S
North Ulh street, and Irene 8. Well. Kll
North 2Uh atreet, was performed by
Mayor Blankcnburg In hla office at City
Hall today,
What's Doing Tonight
Municipal land, Wharton Square, 23d and
Wharton streets; H o'clock. Free.
Falrmount Park Band, Belmont Mansion; g
I'hlVdelpbia' Band, City Hall Plata; 8 o'clock.
Kree
Reunion Baxter'a Zouaei, Independence)
Entertainment. Heaa Dramatic Club, Sher--wood
Recreation Centre," Beth and Christian
atreeta; 8 o'clojk.
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