EVENING IjEDaEB-PHILABELPHlA, THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 191G. r NANCY WYNNE SEES MANY PERSONS AND THINGS AT THE HORSE SHbW Strange Happenings Add Tlieir Quota to the Thoughts of All Who See Them Children Are Much in Evi dence and Greatly Interested n fTTiinTHDn it is that thb wr in YVEUrojio Id roally keeping people at homo or riot, It is hard to saVi certain, Jiowovcr, it is that the attendance at the Devon Show lta been far greater than usual, and the interest in all the doings In tho grand stand around thd oval and even in tno ring by members of tho social world has been unprecedented. Many etrango llttlo things happon theso days, nnd ono wonders if tho world has rally grown so callous that It no longer gasps whon it sees former wives and husbands coming faco to face, each with onothcr helpmate so-called, by his or her eldo. Arid tho pity of it comes strongly lo mo when I aco tho llttlo children of tho nrst marrlago looking so puzalod ond sad and wishing to bo with both. That Is always tho pity of it In many of theso selfish divorces; It Is tho chll dren who suffer. In theso days it Is as easy t6 get unmarried as It Is to got ruarrlod, and It is to be hoped that tho lairs may bo mado moro stringent in theso matters when peoplo knew they had to stand each othor for better or for worso, thoy did it, and that was tho ond of it. This dissertation being neither hero nor thero, I wilf onco moro go back to tho ehow. Mrs. Frod Schmidt was in hor box yesterday, and with her was her email daughter Hcnrlotta. I wondered why llttlo Miss Henrietta was not show ing somo ponies this year, and asked why, and, my dears, do you remember it was Inst year that tho llttlo girl's pony, a prlzo winner, dropped dead at tho show, and tho dear llttlo girl has remained truo to that pony and has mourned him over since, re fusing to havo another in hor pot's place. Protty Mrs. Schmidt gavo hor whole at tention to her llttlo daughter all day. Tho Stanley Reeves kiddles wero awfully cuto. Tho elder is tho Image of his father, and tho second ono Is so mall hla woo noso is scarcely formed yet, and oven so ho was dressed in a sailor suit, with long trousers, and had a small middy's tarn on tho sldo of hla head. Mr. and Mrs. "Billy" Clothier's Mttlo daughtor is so cunning, and Is early showing her lovo for horsos. Sho was with her mother on Tuesday, dressed In ii whtto muslin frock, with tiny cuffs and iroad collar edgod with narrow bluo 7ufflcs, and tho onds of tho tiny muslin '.ash wero also edged with ruffl03 of luo. One hears passing etrango tales now and again, and tho latest is rcmarkablo, to say tho least. "Wo aro told it is not according to otlquetto or ethics, or any thing for that matter, for girls to ac cept valuable presents from men, unless thoy intend to marry them. This codo seoms to bo entirely disregarded by present-day young America. I know of a girl who told a man about seven years her senior sho would marry him, and procoodod to allow him to send her presents a wrist watch, Joweled brace let, pins and an oxqulslto comb adorned with gold. 'Woll, sho tfeclded sho did not lovo him after all, and so broke it off, which was right beyond all argu ments, as lovo must havo a largo part In married happiness, but, my, cleans, this girl has kept every ono of that man's presents, and does not even suggest re turning them. Did you ever? NANCY WYNNE. Personals Mrs. Joseph T. Jcanes, of Vlllanova, en tertained at luncheon today. The guests, who later occupied Mrs. "Wilbur P. Klapp's box at tho Horse Show, were Mrs. S. Deas Sinltler. Mrs. W. W. Hepburn, Mrs. A. E. MoVItty, Mrs. Morris Stroud, Jr., and Mrs. Wilbur Paddock Klapp. Mrs. James D. WInsor, Jr., gavo a lunch eon yesterday at her now home, 1 Dover avenue, Itosemont, afterward taking her guests to tho Horse Show. Among thoso present were Mrs. Led yard Heckscher, Mrs. Samuel Warrlner, Mrs. Edward S. Page, Jr., Mrs. Elwyn and Mrs. J. Rldgway Itellly. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Chllds Dreiol entertained at luncheon today at their home in Bryn Mawr. Miss Iluth Wales, whose engagement to Mr. Henry Francis du PoSt, of Wlnterthln. Del., has Just been announced, will have a country wedding on June 24 at Hyde Fark-on-the-Hudson, where her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Wales, have their country home. Miss Wales Is a niece of Mrs. Elthu Root. Her fiance Is the son of Colonel Henry A. du Pont, United States Senator from Delaware. Mr. and Mrs. H, Podney Sharp, of Wil mington, will give a dance at Gibraltar to morrow night, In honor of Miss Aline du Pont, of Cleveland, O. An orchestra from this city will play Hawaiian muslo for the dancing. There will be about 75 guests present, Including the members of the wed ding party of Miss Lydta Chichester and Mr. Philip D, Laird, who will be married the following day. Miss Margaret Blaine, of Taunton, Mass., and Miss Mildred Truitt, of MUford, will be guests of Mr, and Mrs. Sharp for the dance. Mr, and Mrs, .Robert Meade Smith, Jr., of Berkley road, Haverford, are being con gratulated upon the birth of a daughter on , May SO, Mrs. William M, Stewart, Jr., wilt give a shower today at her home in Chestnut Hill in honor of Miss Frances Stoughton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Augustus D. Stpughton, whose marriage to Mr. Frederio Lyman Ballard will take place on June 1. Mr, and, Mrs. A, Maxwell Bheppard and their debutante daughters. Miss Carolyn Sheppard and Miss Mildred Sheppard, will shortly close their town house, 2184 Walnut street and occupy their summer home at Kennebunkport, Me. Mr and Mrs, Julian Story of 332 South Uth Btreet, will move to their country place, ClOYerlyrlane, Rydal, today. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cochran, of The IUttenhousu, will spend the summer season at The Pennhuret, Atlantic City, N. J. A man-Use of Interest to persons in this City will take Dlaca todav In Ttlrhmnnd when Miss Katberlne Qunn, daughter of r, and Mrs. Edgar Granville Uunn, will Mcome the bride of Mr. Donald Stewart Ltas, of 400 South 4Qth street As the family of Mr. Leas la In mourning. th jyrtddlag will be extremely quiet. Dr. and Mr. TTrtnrV "P1tf Hmwn .Tr h 1'JI Locust street, ar finsridlnir aaveral GJ the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry ft Brown, of 1J West Upsa street, qer UIQWU, Mr and Mrs. OharlM Edwin Shall and iy. who mtva bwi waUnr th winter let vunuui aav tsm ap4(tm8w at Tho Waynewbod, Wayne, for the summer Mason, and will mdvo out tomorrow1. Miss Ethel Drake, who has been visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Ferdinand L. Fetherston, of 1924 Arch street, expects to return to her home In Now York the end of this Week, A reception nnd muslcnlo will bo given (his overling at the home of Dr. Thomas Edwin Eldrldgo, 1811 North Logan square. An Interesting program will bo given and tho Reception Committee will Include the ltev, CharlesL Scasholes, LL. D., the Rov, Qcorgo Chalmers Richmond, the Rov. Sam uel W. Purvis, D. D., tho Rev. Charles L. Graham, D. D., Mr. Charles Pooloy, Mr. Wilfred Kalghn, Mr. J. Harvey Vance, Mrs. CharleB Pdolcy, Mrs. Lillian Clark, Mrs. Madellno Mlddlelon, Mrs. J. C, Wilt bank, Mrs. LaUra Wahl, Miss Hattto Deck, Mrs. Florenca Vanco, Miss Llllle Doutel stacker. Dr. Ell S. Bearj, Dr. Charles D. franklin. Dr. Oeorgo H, Slmmerman, Dr. John H. Bailey, Mrs. Wilfred Kalghn, Miss Anna Wlndolph ond Miss Anna Wahl. Along the Main Line AnDMOItE Students of the Lower Mer lon High School will give n concert, "Con test of tho Nations," at 8 O'clock this evo nlng In the school auditorium, All tho na tions of tho world will bo represented In song and dance. Tho principal parts will be filled by MIbs Edith Black, Miss Ursulta Seoburger and Mr. J. Harvey Jack, who will bo assisted by Mr. A. Arthur Powoll, pian ist. Tho high school orchestra, under tho direction of Mr. William P. Nash, will fur nlBh muslo for tho affair. HAVERFORD Mr. and Mrs. James F. Fahncstock will close their towh house, 237 South 18th streot, today ond spend tho early summer at Haverford Court. BRYN M AWR Mr. and Mrs Louis Rod man Page, Jr , of 2016 Locust street, will spend the month of Juno with Mr. Page's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rodman Pago, at Aramlnk Farm. Mrs. John Harvoy Gordon has closed her home, 9 Elliott avenue, nnd will spend tho Bummer with her father, Mr. Nicholas Thou ron, of Merlon. ST. DAVID'S Mr. and Mrs. Ferreo Brln ton nnd their daughters, MIfs Cnrollno Ives Brtnton and Miss Anna B. Brlnton, roturncd on Monday ovenlng from a motor trip to Buck Hill Falls. Mr. ond Mrs. John M. Rogan, of St. David's road, gave a houso party over Me morial Day. Their guests were Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard S. Rue, of Ardmoro, nnd Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Whetstono nnd tholr small son, of Wynnewood. "Tho Cotcrlo," the Women's Music Club, held Us last meeting of tho season at Wal marthon, tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walton, of St. David's. Tho program con sisted of piano solos by Mrs. Thomas E. Waltonand violin solos by Mrs. William E. Johnson, of Strafford. Mrs. Rufus Waples and Mrs. Robert Lo Bouttlller gave a piano duet, Mrs. A. J. D. Peterson and Mrs. S. Victor King played a duet. Choruses were sung by tho doublo quar tet, whoso membors are Mrs. John M. Ro gan.sMrs. Frederick P. Rlstlno, Mrs. Charles G. Tatnall, Mrs. John Dunlap, Jr., Mrs. Humbert B. Powoll, Miss McCutcheon, Mrs. S. Victor King nnd Mrs. A. J. D. Peterson, led by Miss Marion Mulford. There nro about 40 other members of the Cotorle, among whom aro Mrs. II. K. Mulford, Mrs. Ralph Emerson. Miss Josephine Scott, Mrs. L. J. Palmer, Mrs. Arthur Standen, Miss Wood and Mrs. W, H. Say en. WAYNE Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph Deacon, of Elizabeth, N. J., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick P. Rlstlno, of 311 Oak lane, Wayno. Tho W. C. T. TJ. of Wayno will hold a rummage sale today and tomorrow at tho Wayno Coffeo House. Among the women Interested aro Mrs. Gcorgo -W. Chapln, Mrs. Chnrles Howson, Mrs. George M. Aman, Mrs. C. P. Stllwell, Mrs. John M. Gallagher, Mrs J. II. Jcfterls, Mrs. H. F. Smyth. Miss Sara Phillips Thomas, Mrs. II. O. Hlldo brand, Mrs. John Turner, Miss Nelllo Wal ter and Mrs. A. J. County. Mrs. Frederio A. do Canlzares, of Cones toga road, has been entertaining Miss Footo, of Sarasota, Fla. Chester Valley Miss Frances Avll, of Wilmington, Is spending the week In Malvern as the guest of Miss Fhoebe Hampton. A banquet was given last night in the Malvern School Auditorium in honor of the principal, Mr. George Gordon Gaymen, by tho classes of 1912-13-14-15 and 1910. Mrs. Jesse W. Cox and her daughter have gone for a fortnight's visit to Christiana, whero they will be tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. J, Jackson. ' Miss Mary Gross, of Malvern, has Miss Dorothy Shive, of Doylostown, aa her guest. South Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Mlchele Rea, of 1151 South 12th street, announce tho engagement of their daughter, Miss Antolnetta Rea, to Mr. Charles Inverso. West Philadelphia MISS AGNES PADEN Mrs. E. K. Paden has announced the en gagement of her daughter, Miss Agnes Gor don Paden, to Mr, Richard Jarden, of Ger mantown. The date for their wedding has not yet been set, but it wiU take place In the near future, and the young people will live In Port Huron, Mich , where Mr. Jarden Is engaged In business, Mr, J. Harry Oaster, of 3811 Aspen street Mr. Joseph F. W Davis, of 5816 Washing, ton avenue, and Mr Walter J. Fitzgibbons, of New York, motored from Philadelphia to Nw York, where they wero week-end KUests of Assistant District Attorney James It Donahoe, of New York, at the country home of the New York Athletic Club. Mrs. N. Noble, of 48 North Hirst street, announces tho engagement of her daughter, Ml Frances Noble, to Mr. D. Hilt Rock, of 8145 Westminster avenue. Mrs. H. 'L. Dlny, Pf 1 Vine street, has returned froin Jennlngston, W Vs.. wbMft WM th oi relatives. Mrs. WIHlow Fennel!, 6f S28 North Hor ton jtrei, 1 tygr la WUdwood, N, J, aa the gi of hr mother, Mrs, J Kershaw, of Tayl vue. jtiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaak -Tax" H IT ILiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaB "'v. w Thoto by A. Trederlck BradJey. MISS CARO M. LEVY Tho engagement of Miss Lovy, who is tho daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. S. M. Levy, of 2207 Walnut street, to Mr. Donald Eastlake, of Chestnut Hill, has just been announced. Miss Levy has spent much of her lifo abroad with her parents. ARRIVAL OF MARRIAGE MONTH HERALDED BY SEVERAL WEDDINGS Daughter of Rector to Be Married by Father to Widely Known Artist Ceremony Will Take Place at Ardmore. Doctor Schelling's Daughter Also to Become Bride A PRETTY and Interesting wedding wljf XJL tako place at 0 o'clock this evening In St. Mary's Church, Ardmoro, when Miss Anita Cotheal NlBbott, daughter of tho Rov. James R. L. Nlsbett and Mrs. Nisbott, will become tho bride of Mr. Oeorgo Matthews Harding, of this city. Tho ceremony will be performed by tho bride's father, who 1b rector of Christ Church Chapel. The bride, who will bo given In marriage by her mother, will bo gowned in lustrous whlto satin, mado with a long court train and trimmed with silver lace. Her tulle veil will bo held In place by a band of pearls, and she will carry a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley and whlto roses. Miss Nlsbett will havo her sister, Mrs. E. N. Mitchell, nB matron of honor. Mrs. Mitchell will wear an attractive gown of tea rose taffeta, veiled in tho same shade of net and trimmed with old gold roseB, with a fargo leXrn hat trimmed with the same Bhado of Pink, and will carry a staff with ?ea roses She will wear gold shoes and stockings. The bridesmaids will include Miss Joan nette Meade Nlsbett. a sister of the bride; mim Flizabeth Walte. of Baltlmoro; Miss Miss Sice MurphyVof New York, and Miss Anna Troth, o? this city. They will wear frocks of shaded pink not, over Bllver cloth, made with pink taffeta jackets and trimmed with silver roses. Large pink and slUer hats with long Pink tullo streamers, will he worn and they will carry silver baskets flUed with two shades of Klllarney roses. Sliver shoes and stockings will add the finishing touch to their costumes. Tho two llttlo flower girls will bo the brae's niece. Miss Phyllis Mitchell, and Miss Charlotte Adams Brown, a niece of ?he bridegroom. They will be attired In dainty white lingerie frocks, with pink rib bons, and leghorn hats trimmed with the same shade of pink ribbon. They will carry pS baskets nlled with daisies and pale PlMr.rHardlng will have Lieutenant Logan Cressup. U. S. N.. ns best man, and the ushers will be Mr. Harry Patterson Op Sycke?Mr'winiam S. Willis. Mr. S. Walter Taylor. Mr. Rupert Holland. Mr. Joseph Craig Fox and Mr. Thornton Oakley. Following tho ceremony a reception will be held at tho home of tho bride's parents, on Church road, Ardmore. After an ex tended wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Harding will make their home on Montgomery avenue, Wynnewood BDRONDC SCHELL1NG. The wedding of Miss Dorothea Derby shire Schelllng, daughter of Dr. Felix E. Schelllng. head of tho English department of the University of Pennsylvania, to Mr. Joseph Seronde, an assistant professor of romance languages at the University, took Jilace today at noon, at the home of the bride's parents, 4100 Pine street. The coremony -was performed by the Rev, Augustus F, Deard, the bridegroom's former guardian. Miss Schelllng. who was given In mar riage by her uncle, Dr. Ernest Schelllng, was attended by Miss Margaret de Schwelnlts, of thla city, and Miss Cynthia Stevens, of Baltimore, as bridesmaids. The bride wore an exquisite gown of Chan tllly lace over Ivory satin, with a silver ulrdle. and her tulle veil was caUght at each aide of tho head with orange blos soms. She carried a bouquet of lilies of the valley. Miss De SchwelnlU wore a dainty frock of white chiffon trimmed with yellow satin, and Miss Stevens waB gowned In white chiffon trimmed In blue. Both bridesmaids carried yellow snapdragons and lupins. Mr. John 1e Forest, of New HaVen, acted as best man. A wedding breakfast followed tha cere mony, at which about 160 guests were nreaent. Mr. Seronde and his bride, after a wedding trip, will wake their homo Jn this city. . JEANEStNBWHALL. A quiet wedding will tako place this aft ernoon at 5 o'clock when Miss Lucy p. New hall will become the bride of Mr. Isaaa W Jeahes, In Old Christ church. The Rev Dr Louis C Washburn, rector of the church, will officiate. The bride, who will be given la marriage by her brother, Mr. William Peterson New hill, will pe unattended. She will be gowned in a traveling suit of navy blue and gray with a hat to match awj wilt carry orchids and imes or ins vauey. and upon their roturn will live at 17th a,.a Walnut streets. MADDOCK-WESLEY. Tho marriage of Miss Lovlna Bllllngton Wosloy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John McCallum Wesley, of 4331 Pino streot, to Mr. Perclval Garrott Maddock. will bo sol emnized this evening at 7 o'clock In the West Walnut Streot Presbyterian church. Tho Rev. Dr. John A. McCallum, pastor of tho church, will perform tho ceromony. Tho bride, who will be given In marriage by hor father, will hnvo Mrs. Frederick Har vey ob matron of honor and her brides maids will be Miss Adelaldo Spencor, Miss Helen Glase, Miss Helen Breltenbaugh and Mrs. Norman W. Harker. Mr. Henry Mad dock will act as best man and the ushers will Include Mr. Donald Flake, Mr. William Woodruff, Mr. Richard Naylor. Mr. William Budd, Mr. Joseph Bond and Mr. Robert Pierpolnt. A largo reception at the Phllo muslan Club, 3944 Walnut street, will fol low tho ceremony. Mr. Maddock and his brldo after an extensive wedding trip will live at the Pinehurst, 46th and Pine streets, whero thoy will be at home on tho second and third Fridays In October. WUNDER-STERLING. Tho wedding of Miss Anna R. Sterling, daughter of Mrs. Susan P. Sterling, of 1820 North 17th street, and Mr. Milton Brlng hurst Wunder will take place this evening nt 6 o'clock at the home of the bride's mother, The ceremony will be performed by the Rev. Norman V. P. Levis, rector of the Episcopal Church of the Incarnation. Miss Sterling will wear a gown of white satin and lace. Her tulle veil will be caught with orange blossoms and she will carry lilies of the valley and orchids. She will be attended by Mrs, Robert Linton as matron of honor, who wi)l bo gowned In white embroidered net and will carry pink snapdragons. The best man will be Mr. J. Henry Erbee. A small reception will follow tho ceremony for the immediate families and a few Intimate frlendB. After a wee ding Journey, Mr. and Mrs. Wunder will be at home after September 1 at 6207 Archer street, Germantown. SMITH-DANCE Miss Olive T. Dance, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, David B. Dance, of 5038 Cedar avenue, and Mr. Lewis A. Smith, Jr.. son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Lewis A. Smith, of the Parkslde Apartments, will be married this evening at the bride's home by the Rev. Dr. J, Beverldge Lee. The wedding will be a quiet affair. Mr. Franklin II. Smith, a brother of the bridegroom, will act as best man, while the bride will be attended by her sister, Miss Florence Dance, as maid of honor. After a wedding trip through the Great Lakes and southern Canada Mr. and Mrs. Smith will make their home In West Philadelphia. REUMANN JOCHER A beautiful summer wedding took placo this afternoon in the Church of the Ascension, Mount Airy, when Miss Lillian C. Jocher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C, Jocher, of 1238 Rising Sun lane, Tlosa. was given In marriage by her father to Mr. Christian II. Reumann. of German town, The ceremony was performed by the rector, the Rev, Dr, Jacob Fry, assisted by tho Rev, Henry Reumann, of New Brunswick, Mass , father of the bridegTcom, and was followed by a dinner for the immediate families at the Rlttenhouse. A gown of ivory satin trimmed with Chantllly lace and orange blossoms and a veil of tulle caught with sprays of similar bridal blossoms were worn by the bride, who was attended by her sister. Miss Kath arine Jocher, aa maid of honor, and Miss Benzeneda V. Bodenhorn and Miss Marjorie V, Cornog as bridesmaids. The former was attired in a frock of pale yellow mar qulcette trimmed with net lace, and a hat of yellow georgette crepe finished with yel low ribbon velvet Pale green marquisette, frocks trimmed with net lacq were worn by thi bridesmaids, with cream colored georgette crspe hats finished with pal green velvet ribbon. Mr Reumann had Mr, Ottman Kopp, of Wilmington, DL. as best man, and Mr. Ottq Reumann, of New York; Mr Wlillam Reumann, Mr. Theodore Reumar.n, of New Bedford, Ma., brothers of the brldwroom s and Mr v John C. DeU were the ushers. Mf Reumana and hla bride will return from their ding jaurney the, eu4 of the summer and win j at home after Hepwmoer t us Germantown Miss Dorothy Dlnsmbro, of 4t4 West Cheltetl avenue, will entertain at dinner tonight Her guests will Include Miss Bld ney Lear, Miss Qeorgtanna Pltfleld, Lieu tenant Woodruff Meeks, U, 8 N. J Mr, Mor ris Douglas and Mr. John Rtegel. Lieutenant A n. Cook, u. s. N., of 5218 Wlssahtckon avenue, gavo a dinner last night nt the Germantown Cricket Club be fore the regular weekly dance. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Cleaver, who have been making their homo In Hooslck, N, Y., have returned to Germantown to live. Mrs. Cleaver was Miss Margaret Bradbury be foro her marriage. . Mrs. Carl Williams will return to her homo today from the Preparedness Camp at Chevy Chase. Mrs. E. Eldrldge Pennock, of 6722 Greene street, has gone to the Poconos for a fort night's stay. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Tunnelt, of 281 West Walnut lane, entertained at dinner last night at tho Germantown Cricket Club. Mr. and Mrs. George H, Paine and Miss Gladys Palno havo returned from New York to their home, 401 West School House Lano. Tho Rev. Dr. Henry BorkowlU nnd Mrs. Bcrkowlts, of 427 Horttcr street, German town, entertained the membors of the Ly ceum Institute at their homo on Tuesday evening. After a nliort business meeting, tho members wero addressed by Dr. Berko wltz. Rabbi Ell Mayer and Rabbi Isaac Landman Thoso present wero Dr and Mrs. Henry Borkowltz, Rabbi nnd Mrs. Ell Mayer, Rabbi Isaac Landman, Mlsa Altco DoFord, Mlsa Hottlo Bythlner, Miss Elodlo Kobors, Miss Edith Goldborgor, Miss Flcur ctto Bauer, Miss Ray Bucks, Miss Bcsslo Rosonborg, Miss Edith Wllo, Mr. and Mrs. Max Berkowltz, Miss Rhea Olsho, Mr. Lewis Bucks, Mr. Leon Berkowltz, Mr. Mat vln H, Relnhelmcr, Mr. David Nouronbcrg, Mr. Stanley Hlrsh, Mr. Stnnley Getz. Mr. Herbert Baum, Mr. John Sperber and Mr. Stanley Opponholmer. Mrs. John M. Fries nnd her daughter, Mrs. J. llos5 Pilling, entertained at a buffet luncheon yesterday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Warner G. Earnshaw, of 239 EaBt Johnson street, will spend July and August In Alaska. Along the Reading Mrs. Clinton Mooro La Tourctte and her daughter, Miss Mary La Tourctte, hao closed their home, Oak lane and Lawnton acnucs, and taken apartments at tho Rlt tenhouse. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Ellis, of Mnplo Shade, Elktns Park, havo opened their apartments In Atlantic City, where they will remain for tho summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Pfclzcr aro occupying tho Ellis home. A strawberry fjstlyal will bo held at St. Martin's Chun.h, under tho auspices of the Young Womon's Guild, on Friday ovenlng, Juno 9. Mrs. Ida C. Hnwklns, of 127 Walnut street, Jenklntown, Is spending some time at Buck Hill Falls. Tho Junior class of tho Jenklntown High School will give a farewell party to tho seniors tomorrow evening In tho Jenkln town Club rooms. This will bo In the nature of a rccoption to tho members of the high school, faculty and tho prospective graduates. Bala-Cynwyd Miss Kathryn Dorothy Sutherland, of Red Crest, Cynwyd, entertained at a dance last night in honor of Miss Clnlro von Marees, of Rowland Park, Baltimore, who came up to nttend the graduation of Miss Jeanne Hammer at tho Lower Merlon High School tomorrow. While In Cynwyd Miss von Marees will be the guest of Miss Hammer nnd Miss Margaret Kershaw. Miss Suther land's other guosts last night Included Miss Dorothy Clear, Miss Elizabeth Slaymaker, MIbs Jeanne Hammer, Miss Margaret Ker shaw, Mr. Russell Hamlll, Mr. Benson Steed, Mr. Charles Rapp, Mr. Henry Swing nnd Mr. James Osmond. Miss Hammer will entertain at luncheon Saturday In honor of Miss von Marees, The decorations and favors will be In yellow, and those present will Include Miss Ruth Ped rick, Miss Marlon Wilson, Miss Francis Hadley, Miss Kathryn Dorothy Sutherland, Miss Margaiet Kershaw, Miss Katherlne Dutcher and Miss Hnrrlet Kuen. North Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mohr, of 3003 Dau phin street, have Issued Invitations for the marriage of their daughter. Miss Stella Frances Mohr, to Mr. Charles H. Mahler, 3d, on Wednesday evening Juno 7. at 6 o'clock, In the Bethlehem Lutheran Church, 30th and Dlnmond streets. The bride will have Mrs. Eugene E. Hurth as matron of honor and tho bridegroom's sister, Miss Ida E. Mahler, as bridesmaid. Mr. Mahler will havo Mr. William Costello as best man and his ushers will be Mr. Raymond Mahler and Mr. Raymond Schultz. Mrs. Ralph Nazel, of 2010 North Broad street, will spend the Beason at her cottage In Chelesa. Mrs. George S Katz, of 1943 Germantown avenue, has returned from a six weeks' stay In Atlantic City. Mrs. Newton Firth Hilt and her son, of 1633 Erie avenue, have returned from a 10 days' stay In Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lewis Eckel, of 1238 West Allegheny avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Esther C. Eckel, to Mr, Ralph B. Thomas, of Germantown. Mr Jeanes and hie brtda wiU leave 1st. mediately after tht ceremony tn Uastia Xayrul$cka street, Gamafttown. Delaware County Miss Ruth Olher, of Moylan, la spending several weekB In Atlantic; City, Mrs. Frederick Pierce, of Ridley Park, Is spending several weeks In Atlantic; City. Mrs, Charles Y, Hetzel, of Ridley Park, will give a lawn fete at her home the latter part of June for the benefit of the poor chil dren's outing fund. A number of Chester people will attend the marriage of Miss Elizabeth Chalmers, of Baltimore, and Mr, Howard W. Marlow, of Washington, P. C, which will take place June 8, Mr. Marlow Is widely known In Chester, having been graduated from the Pennsylvania Military College in 1913. He la now an assistant surveyor, with head quarters in St. Petersburg, Va. The Aldan Clvlo Association will hold a flower show on June 10. Northeast Philadelphia Miss Florence Horner, of 3S01 Kensing ton avenue, will give her annua musluate at Students' Chapter Hall on Tuesday, June 8. What's Doing Tonight Municipal Band concert Karrowgato Square. Kenilniton avenue and Tioga atraai. Evensellcal Home for the Ad. anniversary aervlcea, York read and Hunting park avenue. Philadelphia Today and Tomorrow Expoj! tlon" Commercial Wuaeum, " sSstmi :rwi! Campaign to ra tie 1 100, 000 tor Northeastern HoipUal. lfotel Adtlphla, OradulUnr t nuriea of Medleo-Chlruriical Hospital, mo and Cherry streets) 8 o'ctoc. Notice for UuSMlatr tf-iwU.lJi KpUj and printed la ih Enlag Lultu. number . S ! , . ....Li--Editor.' "iNnlM Xet. P CKutoat atreaj. llH""i" OAK LANE TERRAGE MATRONS ORGANIZE RELIEF COMMtWM , . - rz:, '.. . . .fcaK'.': Plan Large Lawn Fete ana jnower Mariteu to jub uiviiv June 17 at Home of Mrs, Watson to Aid Setilfe- t ment Houses and Fresh Air Work A NUMBER of Onk Lano Tetrnco matrons have formed n permanent relief com mittee, tho purpose of which Is to aid tho settlement houses In their dispensary work and outings for tho children during tho summer. A meeting was held at tho home of Mrs. Clarence James Watson, when the following officers wero elcctod! Chairman, Mrs. William Hamponj vlco chairman, Mrs. Hltzle; recording secretary. Mrs. Harry Lythgoe; treasurer, Mrs. Culbcrtson, nnd corresponding secretary, Mrs. C. J, Watson. Members of the committee Include Mrs. Al bert Taskcr, Mrs. John Scrlbner, Mrs. I. B. rating, Mrs, Charles Dnhlen, Miss Ethel A. Furnee. Miss Clara h. Wills, Miss Flo rence Wills, Mrs J. C. Wills, Mrs. Clarcnco Burce, Mrs. J. O. Wnld, Mrs. H. Shearer, Mrs. J. C. Carson, Mrs William Hnmpson, Mrs. Harry Lythgoe, Mrs. Culbortson and Mrs. Clarence James Watson. The com mltteo has planned a largo lawn feto and flower market to tnke placo on Juno 17 at tho homo of Mrs. Watson. Tho Mutual Progress Society will hold the formal closing of tho season In tho club, rooms In tho Settlement Muslo School, 427 Christian street, tomorrow evening. The program for the evening will Include musical selections by Mr. Isadora E Corak nnd Mr. Israel Bcckman, a recitation by Mr. C, A. Scully, n rosumo of tho season's work by Mr. Nathaniel Speck, an original poem by Mr. James Brcnnan, nnd Act G from "A Midsummer Night's Dream," with charac ters as follows! Prologue, Mr. James Bren nan : Pyramus, Mr. Morris Hcllvcll ; Thtsbo. Mr. Josoph Rossman: Wall, Mr. Nathaniel Speck: Lion, Mr. Jacob Grcenberg, nnd Moonshine, Mr. Meyer Bcrger. TIlE students of tho ovenlng class of tho Psychcan School of Dramatic Art ter minated their season by tho presentation of a piny, "Breezy Point," followed by a danco In tho lecturo hall of tho school, last oven lng. Tho characters wero particularly well chosen and Interpreted. Thoso who took iart were Mrs. Charles Springer, MIbs Anun bcl Turner, Miss SUBan Piatt, Mrs. Lucy Shreve, Miss Iva Tlngey, Miss Vera Bosho ller, Miss Dorothy Blades, Miss Hannah Benjamin, Miss Anna Kline, Miss Lillian Jameson, Miss Josephine Talon, Miss Llna Tusco and Miss Deborah Alexander. , A recital will bo held this ovenlng at tho Y. M C. A. Building. Broad nnd Arch streets, when thoso taking part In the pro gram will bo MIbs Adelaldo Till, soprano; Mr. Horry Monasevltch, violinist, and Miss Laretta La Zarus, plnnlBt. Mrs. Jnmes Baxter, of 110 West Mount Airy nvenuo, Mount Airy, was given a re. coptlon at her homo on Monday night upon her return from San Francisco, Cal , whero sho had been visiting hor daughter, Mrs. Laura Mitchell, formerly of Mount Airy. About 40 guosts wero present. During the evening Mrs Katherlne Lcary entertained with several recitations and Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Tourlson, Mr. Norman Gnsklll nnd Miss Dolla Aboy rendered vocal selections. Others present wero Mr. and Mrs Fred erick Baer. Miss Flora Fanning, Mlsa Bello Baxter, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Aboy. Miss Florence Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. George Eddlemnn. Mrs Elizabeth Eddlomnn, Mrs. Joseph Hall. Mrs. Walter Smith, Mrs. Clara Buchanan, Mr. Frank Norcross. Mr. Mahlon McMastor, Miss Marietta McDevltt. Mr. Charles Leary. Mrs Charles Marks, Mr. and Mrs. John McMastor, Mr. and Mrs. William P. Hethorlngton. Mr. and Mrs, Joseph G. Hetherlngton, Mr nnd Mrs. Harry Gasklll and Mr. James Baxter.' AN N ENTERTAINMENT nnd bazaar was held at tho homo of Mr. Frederick Friedman, 1822 North Natrona street, on Sunday under the auspices of the Iota Kappa Beta and Acqua Club. There was dancing, followed by a supper, at which 150 guests wero present Exhibition dancci wero given by Mr. David Goodfrlend and Miss Eleanor Samuels. Vocal solos were produced by Mr. Simon Kohen, with Mr. Paul Lasson at the piano. Thero were many out-of-town guests. Among them wero Miss Leila Glazier, Miss Sarah Mcrrl man. Miss Julia Kravlts, Miss Dorothy Blumenthal, Miss Augusta Friedman and Miss Ida Moskovltz, of Trenton; Mr. Abraham Grcenberg and Mr. Albert Kale, of Wilmington. Among other guests were Mr. and Mrs, Friedman, Miss Vivian Stark, Miss Lillian Barnette, Miss Gertrudo Pltch oro, Miss Ethel Frledland, Miss Eleanor Samuels, Mlsa Mildred Stenzler. Mr. Frederick Friedman, Mr Maurice Fried land, Mr. Davldl Goldenberg, Mr. R. J. Silvers, Mr. Maxwell Stenzler, Mr. Samuels Master. Mr. Philip Mellon, Mr. Frank Press man. Mr. Herman Shapiro, Mr Benjamin Feldman, Mr. Harry Haberman. Mr David Ooodfrlend, Mr. William Bokfar, Mr. Joseph Gram, Mr Harry Kaplan, Mr. Paul Lasson, Mr. M. Aukberg, Mr. Edward Barton, Mr. Michael Stogo. Mr L. Stein, Mr. Edward Verlln, Mr. Simon J. Cohen. Mr. Abraham Cohen, Mr John Margolls, Mr. James Press man, Mr. David F. Kramer, Mr. Joseph Plt chero, Mr. Louis Llshansky and Mr. Louis Dlvorkln Tho Amicus Club held a picnic on Sunday at Clemonton. N J. Among those present wero Miss Martha Marvin, Miss Lillian Cohen. Miss Jean Cohen, Miss Tlllle Jacobs, Miss Julia Segleman, Miss Lillian Relsman, MIsb Nettle Knts, Miss Elizabeth Click, Miss Ida Hoffman, MIbs Elisabeth Adwokat, Miss Rose Strauss, Mr. William Salvln, Mr. Harry Seltzer, Mr. John Saltzman, Mr. Weinberg, Mr. Samuel Greenberg, Mr, George Tankel and Mr, Benjamin Moltz. The Mlshorral Zion, the Dr. Solomon Schechter Club and several of their friends held their first summer outing on Memorial Day In Falrmount Park. The clubs were under the caro of their adviser, Mr Leon H. Rose. Thero wero national songs, vocal AMUSEMENTS FORREST MoSiSrvTvo June 5 Twice Pally Threaftr BEATS ON BALE TODAY First Apptaranoe Her In the Film The World's Grentest Dancer P A V L 0 W A- TUB INCOMPARABLE nt,'rV RUSSIAN BALLET IN The Dumb Girl of Portici JIot Btupendoua Production Ever Filmed lo the History of &tqvlnr Pictures BYMPHONlf ORCHESTRA ausSTS 25c J Evgs. 25c & 50c All SeaU lUaerted. KEITH'S raE bSwni0W m CAROLINA WHITE CHARLES E. EVANS & CO, UARRY FERN CO OTHERS. Today at , 8o 4 BOc Tonlsbt at 8. I5o to 1. Palace Itli UAltKET 10c SM 10 A M. TO ti ik i r MAS UUKRAY In "Bweet kitty Bcllalr Adi4 Attraction, CUarlle Cfcaplla lit fFoijcef AT lOio.' MtSO, 3jJ. t, 0. TH5, St. A -oVh'o ?aIfUT JB-W lii xuuaM4 Wn umaage Jwri SSsWHKL- wBSSftW". Put. 'S4WM, and musical selections, plays, eketchet, basobalt, basketball and handball games, relays nnd Jumping, Among the visitor wero Miss Harriet Blleder, Mr, Ell Ji Rose. Miss Rebecca Rose, Mr. William Lupowlla, Mr. Lazarro Perlman, Mr. EoUla Sotdlorr, Mr. Frederick Rlesenbach and Miss Rose Melnlck. The annual picnic of tho Lakotn Club wns held Tuesday at Wynncfiold. Among tho guests wero Miss Eleanor Hickman. Miss Florence Shull, Miss Florence Dohmer, Miss H. Lemhardt, Miss P. Oramer, Mlsa C. Qramer, Miss H. Shull. Mm. LeonhardU Mrs. IL Schrcck, Mrs. Dohmen, Mr. IL Schrack, Sr., Mr. William Dohmen, Mr. Gra ham Keller, Mr. carl Leonhardt. Mr. Will lam Sunplee. Dr. A. Woods nnd fntnltr unit Mr. William Shull and family. Lansdowne A largo number of the members of the? Lansdonno branch of the Preparedness League will attend the tea given by Mrsw Henry Brlnton Coxo nt her home In Pen llyn on June 5 for tho entire membership of tho Philadelphia Chapter, of which Mrs, Coxo Is chairman. Tho Union Athletto Association Is pre paring for a celebration on July 4. Tho president, Mr. Joseph O'Brien, has appointed the following committee to look after the display of fireworks: Mr. John H. Jarvlir; Mr. James T. Stewart, Mr. Claude Sim pler, Mr. Walter C. Powell, Mr. Frcdortck S. Undorhlll, Mr. Thomas V. Farren find Mfv William F. Renshaw. Roxborough A lawn party will be held tomorrow afN ernoon nnd opening on tho grounds of th Wlssnhlckon Presbyterian Church. Mana yunk nnd Rtdgo avenues. Thero will be fancy articles on sale, also groceries, tea cream and cako. The affair Is being ar ranged under tho auspices of tho Ladles' Aid Committee of the phurch, which includes! Mrs. John Toung, Mrs. Adam Fox Mrsu George Schroeder, Mrs. John.Oberholtzer, Mrs. Lee, Mrs. Harry D. Rarlck, Mrs, Gcorgo Detsser, Mrs. Percy Ingram, Mrn. Schldlestcr, Mrs. Murdoch, Mrs. L. Russell, Mrs. A. Wllby and Mrs. J. W. Basford. Frankforjd Mr. and Mrs. John Eberhart, of 7108 Palmetto street, are receiving congratula tions on the birth of a daughter. Miss Mary Snodgrass, of 12S East Fish er's nvenuo, Olnoy, has left for the PoconB Mountntns, whero Bho will remnln during tho summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Webb, of 7408 Clarldgo street, Lawndale, are receiving congratula tions on tho birth of a son. Kensington Final arrangements havo been mado by tho General Committee of Cumberland Street Methodist Episcopal Church for tha carnlal to be held from June E to June 10, on Cumberland street, from Emerald to Coral street. Special music baa been ar ranged for each ovenlng. Tho street will bo beautifully Illuminated and decorated for tho occasion. There will be various stands nnd booths, whero fancy goods, toilet articles, groceries and fruits will be on sale. A souvenir program will be given to each visitor during tho week, with 'full par ticulars as to the different stands and booths, persons In chargo of each, muslo for each ovenlng and amusements. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Melcher and their family, of 2174 East Cumberland street, aro spending tho summer at Pitman, N J. Mr. John Galbralth Is spending the month In Atlantic City. Tioga Tho marrlago of Miss Mildred W. Stahr, daughter of Mrs. L. F. Stahr, of 3657 North Broad street, to Mr. "William Corson, of, Hazloton, Pa., will take place on Saturday, June 17, at noon, and will be followed by a breakfast. Mrs. Samuel Tucker For, of 1833 West Tioga street, entertained yesterday at tho "tho dansant" at tho Rltz-Carlton. Her guests Included Miss Helen Barnett. of Germantown: Mlsa Emily Dyckman, Miss Nathalie Mason, of New Yosk; MIbs Raa Fox, Mr. Vernon Knox, of Washington, D. C. : Mr, W. R. Rlchter, of Long Island ; Mr. John Mayer. Dr. Roman RlvaB, Mr. Drexel Steele and Mr. George Caldwell. Mr, and Mrs. Fox and their daughter will leave the end of tho week for Atlantic City for fortnight's stay at the Traymore. AMUSEMENTS ADELPHI twoq WEEKS MATINEE TODAY 2:'J0 EVENT OP THE SEASON! ( ENTIRE PRESS Jt GRACE GEORGE and Her Playbouie Company, In "1 "The New York Idea" ' A Comedy br Lanrdon Mitchell NEXT WEEK Wl Gcorjo Will Present Bernard Shaw's "Major Barbara' Stats on Sals for All Performance Auspices lnherslty of Pennsylranla Franklin Field, Tues. Evg., June 6 OPEN . T . ALL- AIR A T T) A STAR OPERA SX X -U XX CAST Mwi JUppold, Matstnauer, Prewltt. Jill. Zencnlert, Campanarl, ilarounes, HtHhlsr, eta. Choms 500 Otvliestra 165 Seats :!0O. 2 SO 12 00, it 00 Ticket on sale at aimbels, at 1108 Cbestnut St, and liauston Hall, U, of P, join tub cnowD and visit tub PHILADELPHIA TODA AND TOMOltROW CIVIC EXPOSITION Auditorium Building Commercial Muum 34th Street Below Sprue OPEN 1U A. H. TO 10 P. K. Restaurant; lecture j moving plorev 100,000 Square Feet of Exhibits Today, Chamber ot Oommrn Day. ADMISSION 25 CENTS t Gltibe Theatre "Bm VXIUUC VAVDBVtLLB -i CoStfiuws i A. M. to U P U. loc, lie, 814, "THE 'PHUN PHIENDS IRENE MYERS & CO. OTH EQUAIXT BTANDAHD ACTS Victoria MARKET ABOVU $Ttt 0 AM. to UiT P. It WM. S. HART U "THE PJUUAIi LURE" aad ADDEU ATTRACTION CHAKUB CHAPIJN lo "POUCSf yt Matt-. Taea-. Wxt-trTtw law -tHelAwf' Stanley tJ I Co-stir of "Tfee ! In 'A GUTTER teAQPAUfflCy I,' II 1 'l LOCUST eaa a? Aue, T. " m oisvr urfYKTrn o w UiU4iSXS!K 4. TC JSUtrvCrH -dmata ik