Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 01, 1915, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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mmtmniTANTE plans and week.
BIRTHJPAY CELEBRATIONS,
LAWN FETES AND FESTIVALS
END PARTIES OVER FOURTH
fjltss Marian Button, Daughter of Joseph Priestly Button, to Make
Miss Helen E. Crawford to Be Guest of Honor at Anniversary
Affair House Warming, Surprise Parlies,
Independence Celebrations.
Debut In December The Mahlon Hulchinsons
' Will Give House Party
EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THUESDAT, JULY 1, 1915.
--.. itjLviAM rlnffnn rt-tie-ht-r nf Mr
d Mrs Joseph Priestley Button, of 216
i pll Pa-i to be tlia guest of Miss, Eleanor
t? Davis tot a week. On July far. nnd
t Button and Miss Button will motor
l" ". .. -HI tl.,11--, .,,111 .!,
hir formal debut next full at o tea to bo
rivetl by her parents In her honor on Do'
member 1.
" Amons these who wltt upend the tlh
01 July as ,nu Buc,,to " "' ' " .-.-
li Million Hutchinson at their farm nt
r Freeman and Mr. and Mrs. Cook, of
v.w York Mr. and Mrs. Caleb fl Rldg-
Way Will nave uu meir bucbib '.
ntr Reamer and their son, Courtland
... . ThllarttnV,l-. Mr. nnd Mrs.
Johnston Walker and Mr. Allan Walker,
Of Boston, anu " ti u, " - ...."-.-nhla.
Mrs Isaac Harrison Hutchinson,
of Oakwood, N J, will entertain Mr.
and Mrs. Shepnrd Dillingham, of New
York Mr. Edward Fetterolf and Miss
Marlon Sharpless, of Wyneote. Pa.
Yesterday's attendnnco nt tho tennU
tournament at Manhclm was unusually
lnlerestlng from a social point of view
as well as from the enthusiasm shown
by the spectators. An attractive group
of next year's buds, together with n fow
. - n.if thfa v-nr. Included Miss
Ell.abeth Wlstcr. Miss Mildred Long
tralh, Mies Agnes Brockle, debutnnte
daughter of Mr, and Mrs. William Gray
,,,-..... t. . mi.i Rnmli Frnnttlln. who Is
her guest for a few days. Others noticed
wero airs, winam -u. nuiu, miD. """
-..-, ri.HPntimnn Afrit, josetm Car
penter, Mrs. E. L. natlzor de Ware. Mrs.
Walter Schwartz, Mrs. Frederick Dudley,
Miss Virginia Thacher, Mr. and Mrs.
Wheeler Lord. Mrs. Frederick Gunnel!,
Mr. William II. Tucker, Mr. Edward Cas
sard, Mr. William B. Kurt-. Mr. Frcder-1-1
Sirnwhrldiro and Mrs. Frederick
Btrawbrldge, Jr.
On Snturdav. July 3. and Monday,
July E, a men's singles tennis tourna
ment Will 00 neia ai inc re-iuente oi
Mr. and Mrs. Caleb 9. Bldgway at
Crescent, Columbus, N. J., for tho Oak
wood Cup.
iff- ..mA -.f.r fhnmnn T. rrtnlr nf Utid
Lton road, Torrcsdalc, will spend th
week-end In Ventnor, remaining over
Monday.
Mrs. Clcorgo Wentworth Carr and her
daughter. Miss Eleanor Carr, returned
-- A4la-.Hr Cliv lnaf ntrrhl. Mr. rind
Mrs1. Carr and their daughter will close
their house, 6135 Overbrook nvenue, July
Sfi and leave for tho West, visiting- tho
vnAtttlnni nf- Ron TtVnn-lnnn nnrl San
Diego and other points of Interest.
A golj tournament will be hold at tho
Torresdaio Oolf Club on Saturday. Mr.
Rowland is chairman of tho Committee on
Arrangements. Tho old farmhouse which
was acquired by the club last spring and
the golf course and tennis courts sur
rounding It aro rapidly nearlng comple
tion and tho members hopo to be In full
possession beforo September.
Mr. Qnmnnl T7M1 nf 114 T.nrMInt -trpft.
- AM....t-.a U.. l.l -nr. -.f. TT--hrtTt Ttnll
i and hla daughter, Miss Helen Bell, has
j opened his cottage at Bellmor, N. J.
Along the Main Line
t ABDMORE Mr. and Mrs. Harold S.
'("..Un. jnJ -.factAo Tnaanh Q i7nltntl fit
flJanfalr and Wlstar roads, have gone to
Northeast Harbor, Me., whore they aro
visiting Mr. Colton'a father and mother.
I -They will return tho middle of September.
lr Mr. ana .rs. Btacy u. iioya, 01 uienn
rUne, will leave today for Watch Hill, It.
I, -where they will visit airs. L,ioyu-3
parent, Mr. and Mrs. Efflngham B. Mor
ris, at their sunnier home.
Mrs. Frank Evuns, of Baltimore, Is vis
iting her sister, Mrs. Frederick II. Mehl,
of 125 Valley road Their motner, Mrs.
Warfleld, is In California, attending tho
exposition.
tA FJHYN MAWB Miss Anna Moore, of
Norrlstown. who has been visiting Miss
Christine Zieburth, of Lancaster avenue.
: 'returned home yesterday.
lit. and Airs. Carl Zeller and Master
I' Carl Zeller, Jr., of Philadelphia, aro
spending the summer here.
Chestnut Hill
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Gnrtley, of
101 Oowen avenue, will open their Vontnor
cottage today for tho remainder of the
eea-on.
iJIrs. Frederick Slmonln, of East Willow
, prove avenue, will leave July 12 for Chel
Itca to be the guest of Miss Kathleen Mc
liDonQugh at her cottage. Mrs. Slmonln
SiroriU trior. isi in T)nu TTn in viol Mm
E. Earle Johnson for a fortnight. In Au-
TffUlt Mr. nnrl .Tr.B Rlmnnln will nV- n
IctimElng trip Into the Mains woods.
Germantown
William A. Elaul, of E60O Germantown
avenue, will spend several weeks on a
fcino trp during tho latter part of this
Braor.iti.
Mr. and Sirs. Joscnh Haves, of 108 Hast
JPriee street, will spend tho summer In
(Ocean City, N. J.
MP. .TflVlTl A Ttylv nt navmnnlrnTiln ntfra-
ue and Church lane, has left for the
i-cmiiu jiountains, wnere ne win remain
wi vuo summer.
MISS FllTflhtr, RnltT-r. nt r.f.Vi "P.ilnoVI
ae. left for a short stay at Delaware
.. uap.
, Mls Florence Dlcklson, of 40 West Dur-
lij.ra street, spent tho week-end at Hat-
-ifj. ana Mrs. Charles F. Fought, of 612t
li W$n treet' WIU leave shortly for Pltts-
iMfti- -'a., where they will spen4 tho
w&of July.
Mtj&erge b. Steumflg. of Wayne ave
yrtlTcturnea from a, fishing trip in.
! r-9 siountalns.
CSDtfll Wllll-m A Tttron nf KT CIav-
ferlntOWn .vnmtA. nam rahlrnarl frnm TA'IM-
fi6d, N, J.
twrs. Arthur Haines, of McKean avenue
ClapUr street, returned yesterday
3 CflrUI 1.rv -KT T rti-i an hag
Ittoforthe last two' we'eks. Blr. and Mrs.
! were among those who dined at
Qrm-.ntown Cricket Club last eve.
wiore the weekly club dance.
t. William B. Lloyd, of 28S Harvey
w, has returned from Visiting Mrs,
!. In Overbrook.
I Mrs. J. Burton Mustln. ao-
Wd by their children and Mrs.
M mother, Mrs. Marshall Rajd, left
jr lor tne i'ocono llountaina by
Along the Reading
Mrs. Bernaid gcbiir, of Park
8g avsnuM, Blktn Prk. will
fmorav for an xtw44 Wettem
rnmg a Pout Beptembtr 8.
it- Mrs Thaddeug Lowe and
Ml Florence Lowe, of Paa
r vUiilnic Mr and Mis. Karl
Of Atbbouine
i A Th-j.'n-A i... .,., - -ri..
Euas her - Mi th V
-- - .uiciair j
fl Mr. iJeortf B Rod-n and Mr
leave on Thursday, July 29, for Gardner,
Mass., tthero they will reside. ,
Mrs. W. H. Detwellcr, of ifatboro, Is
entertaining Miss Ida M. Van Horn, of
Oak Lane.
Mrs. William H. Brlgg, of Lawnton
avenue, will entertain at luncheon nnd
cards tomorrow In honor of her guest,
Miss Helen Burke, of Wllkra-Barrc, Pa,
West Philadelphia
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pemberton, Jr.,
will close their town hous"e, 3009 Locust
street, next Thursday and, with their
children, Will leave for tho summer home
on Muscongas Bay, Me.
Miss May ningc, MUs Sophie Binge
and their mother, Mrs. Mary Rlnge, have
closed their home at 3343 Woodland avo
nuo and are leaving for their summer
residence In Wllllston, Md. They will
motor to Washington, D. a, first and
then to Wllllston, accompanied by Miss
Nan Kinney, of New York city; Mi.
Bruca Stevens, of Wllllson, Md., and
Mr. J. A. Coyle,
Mr. and Mrs, John Cusick, of 6917 Cedar
avenue, liavo left for Atlantic City, N. J.,
where thoy. will apond a few weeks.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John P. Cassldy, 3211
Ludlow street, uro spending a fow weeks
at tho shore.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hynds, 571T Spruce
street, have left for Ocean City, whero
they will spend the summer.
Annual memorial services were held
In Fernwood Cemetery Sunday afternoon
by the Mantua Lodge 160, of tho Brother
hood of Railroad Trainmen. Those tak
ing an active part In tho services were
Dr. Clarence II, Chain, Mr. Harold Jarvls,
Miss Elizabeth Ferguson, tho Rov. T.
E. Winters and Doctor Alexander.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Hnsse, 322 North
Wilton strcot, nio spending a few weeks
In Atlantic City, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Appole, 22 North
E6th street, will leave In a fow days for
Wlldwood, N. J., whero they will re
main for several weeks,
Mr. and Mrs. John Luby, of 6347 West
minster street, are spending tho summer
at tho shore.
Mr. and Mrs. William Scott, S37 North
46th street, will leavo shortly for At
lantic City.
Mr. and Mrs. James Smith, 5430 De
Lancey streot, have loft tho city to spend
a fow weeks In tho Pocono Mountains.
Mrs. Thomas Hattley and Mrs. Emma
Mnrtcll, of 3S23 Baring street, will motor
to Paterson, N. J., Klnvillc, N. J and
New York city on Friday.
Mrs. H. M. Gay, 1035 North 64th street,
has left for San Francisco, Cal., where
sho will spend a month, and return homo
with hor children, who havo been staying
with their aunt.
Mr. D. J. Flanagan nnd his family, of
632 North 63d street, will leave for At
lantic City Thursday, to icmnln for tho
rest of tho summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schuck, of Trini
dad, with their three children, aro tho
guests of Mrs. Scliuck's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Dllgcr, of 603 North 633 strcot.
Mr. Schuck Is recuperating from an opera
tion, nnd if well enough expects to return
to Trinidad July 6 with Mrs. Schuck and
tho two younger children. Mls3 Dorothy
Schuck, 7 years of age. will remain In
tho city to attend school at tho convent
at Chestnut Hill.
Girard Estate
Mrs. William Leo Pryor, wlfo of Lieu
tenant Commander Pryor, U. S. N., of
2320 South 21st street. Is at present In New
port, visiting her sister. Sho will return
at tho end of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wllllnm Eddie, Of 2530
South ISth street, will leave on Saturday
morning for Atlantic City, where1 they
will remain until after the Fourth.
North Philadelphia
Dr. and Mrs, J. H. Torrance and their
daughter. Miss Hazel Torrance, of 1300
North 18th Btreet, will leavo on Monday
for tho Panama Exposition and will re
turn home In August.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Porter, of North
18th street, aro at their country homo in
Pitman, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Terranco Mcllvalno, of
1241 West Lehigh avenue, havo gone to
Atlantic City for tho heated term.
Dr. nnd Mrs. Henry Matter and their
daughter, Miss Alice Matter, of 1937 North
S3d street, are at Bradley Beach.
Mr. and Mrs, David Weber, 4043 Park
side avenue, announco the betrothal of
their nelce, Laura Feurstlen, to Mr. J,
Joseph Edelman, of this city.
Miss Frances Hazen, of 1708 Mount Ver
non Btreet, left during the week for a
summer's stay at Johnsvllle, Pa.
Roxborough
Miss A. Eleanor Beatty, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. William J. Beatty, of 43U Mana
yunk avenue, will leave today for an ex
tended stay In Atlantic City.
Mr. and Mrs. William J, Butler, of S06
Leverlngton avenue, gave a delightfully
appointed dinner on Sunday In celebration
of tho first anniversary of their wedding.
Sweet peas and roses formed the decora
tions. Their guests included Mr. and Mia.
William Heist, Miss Christine Esterheld.
Mr, Edward Martin, Mrs. Frank Ender
lein and Mr. and Mrs, Harry Jones.
Mrs, Ellwood Sloan and daughter, Miss
Helen Bloan, of Wlssahlokon, will leavo
today to pass the remainder of the sum
mer In Atlantic City.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Service Taylor, of
393 Rex avenue, have returned from
"Brandywina Summit, where they were
the guests of Mr. Taylor's uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Taylor.
Mr, and Mrs. Clarence U Turner, of 433i
Laurlston street, have gone to Ocean City
to remain until autumn.
Dr, ajid Mrs. John Woodruff, of Rox
borough, avenue and Peehln street, with
their tfamlly. will spend the rest of h
season aj Wlldwood Crest.
, Lansdowne
Mrs. hl Wilms. W North
Lansaoiwa avsnu is eaterwrtnins Mrs,
Mgry WtW, of BslUBMH, aad Mra. P.
Pntv- Wflee-x, of WMW.(tu a C,
Mrs. Thana Lot., Of Mt GrMnwood
avtmue. eiiertatned at Uaar last eve-ptns-
Mrs Wlllbon 8. MjUuan, of South
Lansdowne . will wUrUlo a party
of friends, wrip will maim oyw tfom Wil
mington this nfternoon.
Ml.. Mry iJbi fj wd MUm
Murtcn SetterlV)oa lv tad to wn4
I ha sumoMM- at h Pia TrM Camp In
tho Pocono Plue$ Thre WtU b 49 firl
... .l... . .-., u...H that u.ilt b LhAEMrua-d
in tne t-r. t J. I
b ilk,!. JiUuche P. Pri- I
I'hnto by Matr-ati.
MISS MAY RINGE
Daughter of Mrs. Mnry Ringo, who, with her family, will leave today
for their Bummer home in WHlIston, Md. They will motor down by
way of Washington.
LAST DAY OF JUNE BOASTED
NUMEROUS BRIDAL PARTIES
Miss Margaret Hall, of Goioen Avenue, ML Airy, Was Married
Yesterday to Mr. Lloyd Mellor Smith.
Many Other Nttptials.
A quiet wedding of Interest to Ger
mantown residents was that of Miss Mar
garet Hall, daughter nf Mrs. Reginald N.
Hall, of 31 East Gowcn avenue, and
Mr. Lloyd Mellor Smith, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Albanus L. Smith, of 45 East Ponn
street. Tho ceremony took place yes
terduy at 5 o'clock In Graco Protestant
Episcopal Church, on Gowen avenue, and
was performed by tho Rov. T. Sparks
Cilne, rector of tho church. A small re
ception for tho Immediate families and n
fow friends followed nt tho homo of tho
bride's mother. Miss Hall was given In
marrlngo by her brother,' Mr. William
McAllister Hall, nnd was attended by
two flower girls. Miss Constanco Hall
and Miss Snrnh Mary Ncel. The best man
wab Mr. Maybrey Smith, and the ushers
Included Mr. Francis Smiley, of Mo"
honk, N. Y.j Mr. Kenneth Rhoade, of
Phocnlxvllle. Pa. j Mr. Roland Mellor and
Mr Herbert Douglas Hall, of German
town. Mr. and Mrs. Smith will Hvo In
Japan.
BLIEDEN LUCKMAN.
Tho marrlafio of Miss Anna Edna
Luckman nnd Mr. Samuel Theodore
Blledcn was solemnized at the home of
tho bride, 630 Reed Btreet, on Sunday. Tho
bride wras attended by Mrs. Jules Black
as matron of honor, and Miss Annette Na
omi Blleden, Miss Roeallo C. Blledcn nnd
Miss Llvan ns bridesmaids. The little
flower girls were Miss Harriet Blledcn,
Miss Dorla Frechle Miss Lillian Marson.
Miss Florenco Marson and Miss Rosalie
Foldman.
Dr. M. S. Blledcn, a, brother of the
bridegroom, acted as best man, and the
ushors Included Mr. Max Bayuk, Mr. B.
M. Gordon and Mr. A. M. Frechio.
Tho bride wore a lovely gown of white
duchess satin, trimmed with pearls and
orange blossoms, and carried a shower
bouquet of lilies of tho valley. Tho brides
maids wore gowned alike In frocks of
pink chiffon taffeta, with hats of tho samo
shade. W'hlto lingerie dresses were worn
by tho llttlo llower girls, who carried
baskets of varied colored (lowers.
A reception followed, and among those
present were MT. and Mrs. Max Bayuk,
of Chelsea; Mr". Meyer Spelser, of Atlan
tic City; Mr. and Mrs. Lvulso Camltta,
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Frechle, Mrs. L.
Caplan, also of Chelsea; Mr. S. Caplan,
Mr. and Mrs. John Marson, Mr Maxwell
B. Stevenson. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon B
Davis, Dr John Wanamaker, Mr. Henry
B. Stevenson. Mr. Benjamin Leltermnn,
-T- T7vnir -.Tniu Mr. rhRrleH Wlnokur.
Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Oordon, Mr and Mrs.
Julea Black, of Washington. Mr. Meyer
Goldberg, Dr. and Mrs. M. S. Blleden,
Mr. J. Ehrons, Mr. Lafterty, of Harris
burg; Mr. and Mrs. Moses. Mr. and Mrs.
Luckman, Mr. and iMrs. Laub, Mr. and
Mrs. B. Handler, of Harriaburgj Mr. and
Mrs. William Kalnla. Mr. and Mrs. H.
Ttublnsteln. Mr. and Mrs. Kltbur. of Boa
ton: Mr. John Klang, Mr. and Mrs. Black,
tho Misses Black. Mr. and Mrs. L. Feld
man. Mr. A. McGeddlgon, Mr. Abraham
Blleden, Mr. Pass, Mr. Edward Abrams.
Miss Llllyan Rubinstein and Mr. Stanton.
BERRY APPLE.
The marriage of Miss Edith Rldgway
Apple and Mr. David D. Berry took place
yesterday at noon In tho Church of the
Holy Apostles, tho Rev. Mr. Toop officiat
ing, and was followed by breakfast in the
Bellevue-Stratford. Miss Apple was at
tended by Miss Mary Quirk as maid of
honor, and the best man was Mr. Hugh
W. Kennedy. On their return from their
wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Berry will
occupy their new home. 6020 Washington
avenue. West Philadelphia.
REPSHER-SMITH.
The marriage of Miss Elizabeth A.
Smith, of CO North Bamberry street, and
Mr f Louis A Repsher. of 1450 North 60th
street, took pluce yesterday afternoon at
6 o'clock. In Our Lady of the Rosary
Churoh. 63d street nnd I Westminster ave
nue Miss Dorothy Ward attended as
bridesmaid and Mr. James Smith as best
mari A reception followed at the bride's
home. ,
BENDER-SMITH
Among the m"1" w'ln'LBn J "
week was that of Miss Anna M.
M.Tr Northher to
nome'of the bride's parents The cere-
i'0"y was p.mu -, "---- . -
Church, Erie avenue and 7th "reef, and
was folioweq oy a i6"j ,,....,. --
CMissnAnnle Jalchner was maid of honor
and MIsb Ethel Carty and Miss Edith
Streeton were the bridesmaids.
Mr. Smith gave his daughter in mar-
. ' , , lT..n, Tt-nrfar WAS hU
F"r '.. -.1- an,i Mr- Bender
Lwlll spend their honeymoon in Atlantl
" ... ,v.i. r-tn-n will live, at
City, anu ujv m" -- - --
3811 North 6th street.
MBBHAN-WALSH
. -,,-. ,.-i.. ninnA rM,rrki.r1 a v mnrn-
in In St Kdmond's Churoh, S3d and
Mifflin streets, at 9 o'clock, when Miss
Agnes wawn. aaugmw ui . -
M Walsh, of 3M5 Mifflin trt, became
IBO Moe af. .. ..- ----mony
was performed by the Rev Dr
Stephen 4Jvr. ana wts juiuu k
Nuptial Ms The bride was given in
Il l.. -.a- 'athu. SttlA UftLB Attended
by her sister. MiM JoMphlne WaUh Mr
ilreftan oaa xor iu ""
Mr John Meh&J. of New York, and the
..... -.r- Ttntu-rr, V Walsh Mr
Joiovo J- Walsh. Ut- Tcomaa H oailo.-
ghor, Mr. Frank C. Burko nnd Mr. Ber
nard A. Toal. A wedding breakfast was
served nt the homo of the bride's parents,
after which Mr. and Mrs Median loft for
a trip to tho Panama Exposition. They
will bo at homo after September 1 at 2950
North 23d street.
WEITZENKORN-SCHARLACH.
Tho marriage of Miss Slna Scharlach,
daughter of Mrs. Theresa Scharlach, of
3747 North 8th street, to Mr. Flits Welt
zenkorn, of 4817 Y'ork road, was solem
nized on Sunday nt the home of tho bride's
mother. Tho Rov. Marvin Nathan offi
ciated at tho ceremony, which was fol
lowed by a dinner for the families of tho
bridegroom and bride. Sir. and Mrs. Welt
zenkorn left for a trip to Niagara Falls
and Canada and upon their return will
Hvo at 3747 North 8th street.
BURKHOLDER-BURKHART.
Announcement Is mado of tho marriage
of Miss Sela Emily Burkhart, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Burkhart, of
4509 North 20th street, to Mr. Goorgo
Howard Burkholdcr, of 1611 Cayuga
Btreet, on Monday evening, at tho homo
of tho officiating clergyman, tho Rov. Al
fred Dlngeo, pastor of tho Norrlstown
Methodist Episcopal Church, and former
ly of the Kynett Church In Tloga. Mr.
nnd Mrs. Burkholdcr will visit Balti
more, Washington and Norfolk on their
wedding Journey, and will occupy their
new home, 4551 North 35th street, after
August 1.
KLEIN-FE3T.
The wedding of Miss Eleanor S. Fest
and William II. Klein took plnco Tues
day ovenlng, June 29, at the bride's home,
1324 North Mnrshall street. Tho Rev.
George von Busse, of St. Paul's Lutheran
Church, officiated Miss Wllhelmlna J.
Fest was maid of honor. Mr. Frederick
Molmar, of Now York, was the beBt man.
The flower girls were Miss Clara H.
Greene and Miss May R. Edwards and
Mlsa Dorothy E. Test.
After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Klein
left for Atlantic City Upon th-lr return
they will reside at 4313 North Hydenham
street.
CRESSMAN-GONSER.
Miss Irene N, V. aonser, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. William Gonser, of 4 South
63d street, wns married to Mr. L. Karl
Cressman Monday afternoon, nt tho home
of tho bride's parents.
The ceremony was performed by tho
Rev. George A. Scheer, of St. Mark's Re
formed Church. Tho bride, who was given
In marriage by her father, was attended
by Miss Knthryn Cressman as maid of
honor. Mr. Richard Dean Clark was best
man. After a wedding Journey, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Cressman will live In Chicago, III,
BROWN-STEWART.
A pretty and quiet home wedding was
solemnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
John Stewart, of Oakland street, last
evening, when their daughter. Miss Helen
Green Stewart, was united In marriage
to Mr. William II. Brown, of Tocony. The
ceremony waB performed by the Rev.
John R. Clarke, of Brooklyn, N. Y. The
brldo was married In n traveling dress
of blue taffeta and a white hat. Mr. and
Mrs. Stewart left immediately for Wash
lngton, D. C. where they will spend their
honeymoon. They will bo at home at Day
ton, O.. after September 25.
SHREIBER-DATZ.
A quiet wedding took place Tuesday at
10 o'clock In tho Church of the Immacu
late Conception, Chelten avenue and Sul
livan street, when Miss Josephine R. Datz
became the bride of Dr. William L.
Shrelber. The ceremony was performed
by Father John Green, of the Visitation
parish. Miss Datz was given In mar
riage by her brother, Mr. Charles J. Datz.
Mlsa Helen Marie Datz attended her sis
ter as maid of honor Doctor Shrelber
had as best man Mr, George J Datz, a
MISS ETTA WPINSTEIN
Who is extremely popular in tho
jounger aes vi South Philadelphia.
iHilHiB.IIILLH!
MRS. GEORGE WATSON
Who, beforo her marriage yester
day, was Miss Mattie Kennedy.
brother of tho bride. A reception for a
fow Intimate friends followed tho cere
mony nt tho home of the bride's mother,
Mrs. Jacob A Dntz. Doctor nnd Mrs.
Shrelber will bo at home after September
1 ut 13th and Chelten avenue, Oak Lane.
CLARK-ARCHIBALD.
Tho marriage of MUs R. Ethel Archi
bald nnd Mr. William J. Clark took placo
last evening at tho homo of tho brldo's
parents. 1217 Tucker street. Tho cere
mony was performed by the Rov. Elmer
William Powell, pastor of tho Second
Baptist Church.
Mr. Walter Klumpp acted as best man
and Mrs. Clark was attended by her sis
ter. A small reception followed tho ceremony
nftcr which tho young couplo left for a.
lour through tho Stato of Delaware. They
will spend tho remainder of tho summer
in Atlantic City.
Mr. Clark Is an employo of tho Frank
Schobla Co. nnd has been long connected
In politics of his ward
WATSON-KENNEDY.
Tho mnrrlago of Miss Mettle Kennedy
nnd Mr. Georgo Watson took placo yes
terday In tho Church of tho Atonement.
47th street nnd Springfield avenue. Tho
brldo was attended by Miss Mnry Watson,
a sl3tcr of tho bridegroom, and tho best
man was Mr John Watson. Tho bride
wore n beautiful gown of whlto satin and
lnco. Her veil was of tulla held In place
by orango blossoms, nnd sho carried a
shower bouauol of lilies of tho valloy. A
reception followed at tho homo of tlia
brldo and on their return from their wed
ding trip Mr. and Mrs Watson will bo at
homo, 4713 Rhlnchart street.
Northeast
Mrs. Ltndlg, of 3101 Konslngton avenue,
who Is spending tho summor at Wlld
wood, will return to tho city on Friday
to Join a party of friends who will spend
tho Fourth at Pcnhurst. Tho party will
leavo in automobiles and thoso present
will bo Dr. and Mrs. F. Borzoll, Mr. and
Mrs Samuel Moffct. Mr. and Mrs. Will
iam Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. Emery, Mrs.
Clara Snyder nnd Mr. Ackerman.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Volt, of 1S21 East Tioga
strcot, aro nt their summer home In
Chelsea, Atlantic City, for tho summer.
Mrs. William Ferguson, Jr., nnd her
daughter Betty, of 2725 North 6th street,
havo gono to Sea Isle City for tho
summer.
A number of girls of the Northeast will
closo tho season of their sewing circle
by a trip to Wilmington by boat next
Tuosday Thoso attending will be Miss
Bess Conovor, Miss Lillian Nevel, Miss
Bess Jones, Mies Miriam Forguson, Miss
Bcs3 Cinnamon, Miss Edith Broadfleld,
Miss Ray Renshaw, Miss Helen Dauph
inee, Miss Ethel Dauphlnee and Miss
Lottie Alexander.
Mr. L. Sacks, of 3032 Frankford avenue,
will spend tho week-end at Atlantic City.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Georgo Conn, of 1812 East
Allegheny avenue, will leave the latter
part of tho month to spend Bomo time In
Reading. Pa., from whero they will go
to Ocean City to spend tho month of
August.
Tioga
Mrs Charles M. Hatcher and her
daughters, Miss Florenco Batcher and
Miss Mabel Hatcher, who removed from
North Broad street to tho southern coast
of California, havo returned to Tloga on
a visit and will spend tho summer In At
lantlo City.
Miss Edna Scull, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Wlnfleld S. Scull, of 1315 Hunting
Park avenue, will return tomorrow from
a four week's sojourn In New Y'ork.
where she was the guest of Miss Helen
Cornelius and Mrs. Frank Schroeder.
Mr. end Mrs. Benjamin Booth, of 1313
West Venango street, havo gono to At
lantic City to remain until autumn.
Mies Ella Lukcna, supervising principal '
of the George Boker School, will pass the
remainder of the summer In Atlantic City.
Hotel Arrivals
GREBN-S-Harry Fraley, Altoona, Pa , Mr.
and Mrs. R, li. Drake, Columbus, Ohio, John
F. Orossn. Princeton, N J.
CONTINENTAL-!). O McCall, Bethlehem.
Pa s C. L. DuBola, Camden, N. J , Herbert
Collins Wllmlnaion, Del
DOONEIl'B L. w, rtoan, West Chester, Pa s
W. Uonaldson. New York.
NEW DINOHAM-Charles C. HoWen, Norrla.
town. Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. llellley.
Shawmont, Pa
HANOVBU-Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Book.
Lebanon. Pa. : Mr and Mrs li Morris,
Wilmington. Del , Thomas Ulckert, Valley
View. Pa.
TVINDSOU-E, S, McGaney, St. David's. Pa ;
George L. Derr, New Vorki Dr. M. C.
Marvel. Baltimore. Md
VENDIO I. Burrows, Boston. Mass . 1 W.
Armstrong, Cleveland, Ohio; II. Whitney,
OUssboro. N. J
ADKLPHIA-E, Burd Gull. Burlington. N. J j
Mr, and Mrs. L. W. Van Ness. Caldwell,
N. J.. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Btraks, Pitta.
burgh. Pa.
ST. JAMES C. W. Kendall. Trenton. N. J j
Mr and Mrs. Charles W Wells, flrookljn,
N, Y.; L Leroy fetput, Hanover, Pa.
WALTON It. W. Kenney, Pittsburgh. Pa j
Mr, and Mrs. George P Keller. Pottsvllle,
Pa , II. rtoss. Atlantlo City, N A.
BUrNTON Mrs. J. Blddla Porter, WU-lilng.
ton, I. C; IHrman Anderson, Che-wood,
Del ; J. Herman Anderson. Cheswood, Del.
COLONNAPB Mr. nd Mrs. J. M. Ospinrt.
Bedford, Pa,; Mr. and Mrs. II. Dickson,
Chambertburg, Pa.; Mrs, if. C. lllazurs,
East Orange. N, J
rtlTTENHOUSB-Mr and Mrs. E H Berry,
Tom's Stiver, N. J., Mrs. C. XV. Martin,
lioaton, Masa . Miss Helen K. Ilotchkln.
Washington. D. C
BELLEVt'E-STHATFORD Mr and Mrs
Ueorge W Uuthrla, Washington, 1. C . C.
H Beymer Harrlssurg. Pa,, Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Conover, Trentsn, N. J.! J. W.Hamll-
Ion. Pittsburgh J'a . O S. Goodwill, Bridge-
ton. Conn . Thomas II Conway, Detrlot,
MIcb , Jamas S licCwmk-k, Boslon. Pay!
ciiarlea A Own, JohMtown, Pa , Wm n.
voaiqroa, ww vrvaawic, m. J.; a. i
WUHanC Wllkts-Sarrs, Pi?. F. J Andrew
New BetbJaiMCB, Pa , Walter Adams, Ne
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Notices for the Society page will be
accepted and printed la the livening
Ledger, but all such notices must be
written on on aide of tho paper, must
be sltrueil tn full, with full address, and
when possible ttlephons number xauJt be
all melt romniualeatUns la
"Soclety Editor," Et1i Ledger, W
Chestnut street.
Vales' thcie requlreweots act aftl4
qut so that verification mar be peaslW,
the notice will not ba pubUia-d.
Miss Helen E. Crawford, 38 Ashland
avenue, West Manayunk, Will celebrate
her birthday nnnlversary on Tues
day by giving a party to her friends
Among tho-o who will be present
aro Mr, Ralston Hales, Mr. Georgo
Hoehler, Mr. itaymond Buggy, Mr. Bus
sell Harlan, Mr. William Harlan, Mr.
Alojslus Murphy, Mr. John Super, Mr.
William Crawford, Mr. John Ickerlnglll.
Mr. George Lentz.
Miss Mary Ickerlnglll, Miss Sarah
Super, Miss Sarah Lee, Miss Marion
Ewlng, Mies Mildred Latch, Miss Mar'
Oxley. Miss Irono Bryson, Miss Alberta.
Tobln, Mlsa Elizabeth Constnntlne, Miss
Elsie McElhaney, Miss Florence Rlghter.
Tho Rev, nnd Mrs. Paul S Atkins, Mis.
Martha Lentz, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Con
stantino nnd Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Ken
worthy. .
A houso celebration nnd reception will
bo given on tho 3d nnd 4th of July nt
the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Chauncey
Bornkeesci, 123 North Edgewood streot.
Their guests will bo Miss Sndlo Dick
inson, of Now York; Miss Anna Bornkes
sel, of New York; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Robinson, Mr. James Wnlsh, of Now
-.-,1 , tr-..l.-,l- A Tlnrnl'Aa'-l nt MnW
York; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ruttor, Miss
l.muy aovin, miss Mary noniKoajoi, m
Now Y'ork, and Mr. Joseph Banks.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sumner, of James
town avenue and Terrnco street, who will
lonvo on Monday for a tour through the
West to California, were given a sur
prise reception last ovenlng nt their homo.
Among thoso participating were Mr. nnd
Mrs. Walter Enrley, Mr. and Mrs Chariot)
Terreny. Mr. nnd Mrs. Theodore Baldwin,
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Leonard, Mr. and
Mrs. S. R. Borer, Mr. and Mrs. Vomer
Fraino. Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Whiteside
Mr. and Mrs James Frame, Mr. and Mrs
William Stetlcr, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles
Haberlcln, Mr. nnd Mrs. James Rothwcll
and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford McMaster.
Mrs. Carl I Melxnor. of 3351 North
Nineteenth street, gave a lawn rarty yo
tcrday at her country homo In Hallowell,
Frankford
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Mathews, of
8033 Montague streot. Holmesburg, an
nounce tho betrothal of their daughter,
Miss Gertrude M. Stat'news. to Mr. Ed
ward R. Van Sant, of Langhornc, Pa.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Erdrlch. of Bridge
strcot, arc occupying their cottage at
Wlldwood Crest for tho summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Burtt, of Olney,
formorly of .Frankford, accompanied by
their llttlo daughter, Elizabeth Burtt, are
spending a fow weeks at Ocean City.
Mrs. Allen Thomas, of 28S3 Frankford
nenue, will spend this month In tho
Pocono Mountains.
Suffrage Events
EQUAL FRANCHISE SQCIETY.
Noon-Oi -ti-alr m'-tlnx: nt tho Cox tovo
factnry. 3d and Daupliln -treet- Kmploje-addren-od
by II ItM Anna McCue. AisHtant,
Mrs Annie White. ..
Noon Open-air mr-tln nt the II C Fox &
Sons' Qla-ti Works, Catharine itrret nd
Schujlklll Illver. Employes addres-od by Mlia
D-rtha SapoWtz. .......,
S .1" p m Opn-alr mcetlns at 3Sa tr-et
and Columbia a-nue Speaker. Miss Bertha
Sapovltz
woman fcurrnAan rAivry.
S p m Open-air meetlns at 40th -trcet nnd
Lanca-tor aenue. Speaker. Mlia Anna Mc-
r1.,.. r. nr Ml- T!nrrr1 .
8.10 p m Open-air meeting nt Broad and
South -iroet-. bpeaker. Mlu- May Macgon,
Dr E. M II. Moore and Miss Lillian Cohen.
SOCIALIST PARTY.
3 p m. Mlm Itose Echnelderman. a well
known trade union organiser nnd suffragist of
New York, speaks at the Frankford Arsenat
8pm Open-air meeting at 6th street snrt
ra-syunk aicnue Speaker. Mrs J. lUnts
D.irnblum nnd Miss Anna Moskplt-. a 1"-ye-r-old
-uffraclst, "ho makes her Initial suf
frage speech tonight. She will speak In Yid
dish and in English.
CIirSTER, PA.
S .10 p. m. SufTrJKe meeting- at the home of
Mrs II. Pool", Kerlln street below 7lh
Speakers. Mrs. II. fO l.a I'omua and Miss
nthel I.ee Itankln. of Colorado
8:13 p. tn Suffraaa meeting at the Bmanuel
Baptist Church, 15th and Potter street-.
8re-.l crs Mrs C C. Burton Mlsa Ethel Leq
Rankin and Mrs. It O. La uomus
What's Doing Tonight
Municipal Band, Fnlrhlll Square, Lehigh
mpnuc and 4lh street: 8 o'clock. Free.
Philadelphia Band. Conentlon Hall, Broad
street nnd Allegheny avenue 8 o'clock Free
Filrmount Park Band, Lemon Hill, 8 o'clock
Fr-e.
West Philadelphia Business Men, Baltimore
avenue and SOth street, 8 o'clock Free.
Central Oermantown Avenue Business Men,
534K Oermantown avenue. 8 o'clock Free.
Tlozu Business Men, 3.113 Oermantown ave
nue. 8 o'clock Free
Cohockslnk Business Men, Germantown ave
nuo and 7th street, S o'clock Free
Cltlien-soldler conference, Racquet Club.
NAZARETH. PA.
.TiaiasawtiwamMiftmt
Nazareth Hall
Military School
Takes the parent's place for boya
from eight to sixteen years.
One of the oldest Itoardlnp; Schools
C (or Boys In America,
Established In ITS.
Send for Catalogue; you will
be pleased.
Rev. S. J. Blum, D.D. Prin.,
NAZARETH, PA,
iHMIiNimiMINNt
HAHHIWUHO. PA.
Harrisburg
Academy-
A country schoc) founded 178B. Modern
buildings, lares campus. Advantages of
small clssses and Individual Instruction.
Thorough celteca preparation. Rate 1100
l&vO. Supervised athletics Bevarat school
for youa-r Wo lavit close-i inves
tigation a personal visit If possible. Writ
for our catalsgu- and plan of tww djr-mUot-
AddrtMs
ARTHUR E. llllOVVN. B, A.. Headmaster
llLAIHSTOWN. N. J.
BLAIR ACADEMY FOR BOYS
100-asn campus , lake S mod. bldg . gyra,.
wlnt pool Kndowd Tuition 1 100 Address
JOHN C SHARPS A M . D D , Prin.. Box A.
UTITZ, TA.
LINDEN HALL SEMINARY
VsrairU. Ea-rn. kt- Ad.Uo ll6.I4tlti.Ps.
T ; ; ' ,.,, -TT-T--rr-r-vJri ,v ,,, 'tt t-
WKST CUSTB. PA.
BTATK XUBMAL SCHOOL- Sola. ,
lu-4iu - re-, q, u. HiU4fi, Prta,
-ifelfir-fSI fill j-J'
Montgomery county. Her guests included
tho following from Tloga, Mrs Clarence
MeCool Taylor, Mrs. Ddvld ttentschler.
Mm. Charles Pray Lower, Mrs. Charlei
Blumhardt, Mrs. Cleorgo Carnan. Mfd
George Fellu, Mrs. Minnie Llpsett and
Mrs. Charles M Hatcher. Mrs Mary E,
Drummond was the guest of honor
The Ladles' Auxiliary of the Olney Be
constructed Fourth Association Is ar
ranging some attractive and unique fea
tures In Connection with the morning e
etclses. It will meet all the children
of both schools on Went's Field, Friday
nfternoon, at 2 o'clock, to rehearse.
A pic and milk social was held Tuesday
evening In tho Blohmond Presbyterkm
Church, nlchmond near Cambria stree.
under tho auspices of tho Olrls' Athletle
Association, The proceeds were donated
to the carpet fund. The committee In
charge was Miss Dorothy C. Maneely,
Mies Beba Sutherland, MUs Bertha
MeMath, Miss Anna Stuart. After tho
salo tho nudlenco was delighted with an
Impromptu musical entertainment
Members of the North Kensington Duel
nous Men's Association motored to For
tescuo. N. J., yesterday morning to r
turn this ovenlng on their annual out
ing. The commttteo In charge includes
Mr. Edwin L. Hoffman, Mr. John Barnett,
Mr. William A. Hagan, Mr. Frederick
Goldman, Mr. John Moore, Mr. Qcorgs
Margerum, Dr. Harry Bachman, Mr.
Michael J. Walsh, Mr. Georgo Murdook.
Mr. Joseph Iredato and Mr. Andrew J,
Wilson.
Mrs. John Llttlo and her ohtldren aire
spending their vacation nt Atlantic! City.
Tho lattor part of tho weok they will ho
Joined by Mr. Llttlo. They will return
homo to 2221 North Waterloo street within
two wcoks.
BrowMiig.KIiig
& Company
Boys' Norfolk
Knickerbocker
Suits at
Reduced Prices
$5.00
$6.50
$7.50
$8.50
$10.00
$12.00
Suits, $3.90
Suits, $5.00
Suits, $5.50
Suits, $6.50
Suits, $7.50
Suits, $9 50
A number of
Linen Crash
Wash Norfolk
and some
Corduroy Norfolk
Suits are included
in this sale.
Sizes 7 to 1 7 years.
Illf 1524-1526
W Chestnut St
Free Instruction in Spanish 8,
for Stenographers now Forming-- Letur
Writing. Translations and Conversation,
FOSTER SCHOOL OF LAN0UAQB9
IBOO Chestnut Street
BTRAYER'B BUSINESS COLLBOB
will make exceptionally attractive offer this
week to any person desiring a bunlnt.)!
education,
801 to SOT Chestnut street, Philadelphia
CHAMmUtSnUKG, PA.
EESI3ISBJSIMJi'JiJaiSIBroy3HSIi?IBEi
PENN HALL. SCHOOL
FOR alRLS
I.orat-d In the beautiful Cumberland
Valley College Preparatory Modern
Language and Special Courses Certifi
cate Prtttle-ea Rooms with nrlvat
bath. Hotel Gladstone, Atlantlo City
,N J , occupied by school during ur
each year Work continue without In
terruption. Kates, souu pqt catalog
and views, address FRANK S MAO ILL
a. m , j-rincipai
SALTSIIURO. PA.
KISIUMINETA8 SPRINGS SCHOOL
FOR lKUS
Indorsed by every American University In
dividual plan of work for each boy College
Preparatory Court and a good training for
busln-a life. Special court In agriculture
Sclenline physical care Pur water, good
food. JOO-aora farm. A school of cbaraeur
38th year open- Sep 21 Writ for Cat's No. 34.
Klsklminctaa Spring School, Saltthurg. Pa.
W
WVNNBWOOP, PA.
"Counlry Day School far BoyM
A school tn which tea bttr method
education ar combined with healtblul. a
prvla4 ei-rl-. Open In tkgum'giu' at
Wnaw4, Pa.
Kt. qibsem Hell. A.It., H.U., Head Mt-ter,
$810 Naraho StrejtJ, Ctte.ut HHI, mm.
UALTISIOHK, US,
Affordby Normal School -,
plsma ThlTlb8aleatwlriSBi XT Outfit
Wirrs. Modal 4 Praoti Schools SttsaJMUt
SU.owa. Prta.. 1SOO Charl K. eEltSC
BTAUNTOH, VA.
4ary Ualdvii piiaAf, aUiuiloii, .. v
oatcd Is SkaaaaJsais VsRay of sfnss.
)oem-Md clloifi. ajetwe M;.jmtmsuti.
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