EVENING LEBGERPHILADEXiPHIA, FRIDAY, JUSTE 2, 1D16. NANCY WYNNE TALKS AT LENGTH ABOUT THE COMING FETE DES FLEURS Preparations for Big Two Day Affair Go on Apace Un usual Features Will Attract Many to Beautiful Show Place on Main Line EVERT one is becoming very much In terested In the Felo dea Flours, which wilt be Blven out at the Georgo Fnles Bakers on Friday and SatUiday of next week. Mrs. StowartVurts Is in charge of the affair. One of tho big features will bo a coun try fair, in which everything Imaginable will bo sold, nnd In whlclimlso, will bo a scries of amusements so thai there will be "something doing" every minute. Ono of tho departments of tho country fair will be devoted to children, nnd they will be entertained with pony rides and other attractions. Toys and games will be used and sold, and many novelties aro being prepared to bo sprung ns a surprlso on tho youngsters. Mrs. O. Hamilton Col kot Is chairman of the children's depart ment, and has used some Ideas obtained In Vienna as part of tho entertainment planned for the youngsters. Two departments of tho affair will bo very Interesting. Tho bazaar Itself will bo decorated In a mannor which, ns yet, has not been seen In this city. Each booth will bo built to rescmblo tho artlclo which Is Its chief attraction. For In stance, tho hat booth will bo built to look llko a bandbox. Every other booth will follow tho same genoral Idea, and tho wholo will harmonize Into a beautiful pic ture. Mrs. Ell Kirk Prlco Is chairman of the Decoration Committee, and Miss Doro thy Stewart Is In charge of" tho work. Ono of tho features of tho fete will bo a "Just plain dog" show. Miss Mary Wurta, daughter of tho gonoral chairman, will havo a gipsy cart, from which she and Rachel Fltler, Almeo Hutchinson, Hclon Ellis and Margot Scull wilt sell tlnwaro and other household articles. Miss Ellis and Miss Scull will sing folk songs as tho cart passes along, and a quartot of mem bers of tho Glee Club of tho University of Pennsylvania will sing In costume. Tho girls will bo In peasant costumes, and their singing will havo an accompaniment by J. B. Stovons on tho banjo. Mrs. Georgo G. Ross ''will head 'the tea tables, nnd will be assisted by Carolyn Valentine, Elsie Hirst, Mary Fahnestock, Mildred Longstreth, Nancy Dunning, Margaret Spencer, Jano Yeatman, Ellso Klapp, Caroline Brown, Elizabeth Ross, Frances Ross, Elizabeth Taylor, Logan Starr, Sarah Thomas, Evelyn Plummer, Nancy Zimmerman arid Mary Kennedy. Mrs. William Ellis Scull's aides will In elude Rosalie Dolan, Almee Hutchinson, Margot Scull, Helen Ellis, Sydney Ellis, Eugenia Cnssatt, Eugenia Law, Maislo Graham, Jenn Thompson, Isabo'l Pago, Charlotte Brown, Emily Phlller and Har riet Geyelln. Ono of the departments of tho bazaar also will bo a cabaret supper, with tables surrounding tho dancing pavilion. Tho supper tickets can bo obtained from Mrs. George Stan-, Dovon; Mrs. Edgar Balrd, Chestnut Hill; Mrs. J. H. Harris, Chest nut Hill: Mrs. Churchill Williams, Gor mantown; Mary Mitchell and Harriet Fra zier, of Jenkintown. Miss Mitchell and Miss Frnzler havo been actlvo in arrang ing the cabaret features. Another department will bo dovotcd to gardening and other activities having to do with tho soil. There will bo contests in vegetables and other articles and prlzos will bo awarded. Eleanor B. Hopkins la In charge of tho garden department. Mrs. Charles Custls Harrison, Jr., Is helping by obtaining entries on the Main Line and Miss Elizabeth Henry is performing tho same service In Germantown, Chest nut Hill and Penllyn. Dorothy DIsaton will bo In charge of a booth .of painted flowerpots. Mrs. Joseph Woolston will assist by taking charge of the booth of fancy articles for ' the garden. Miss Mary S. Montgomery will sell garden, smocks and Eulalle Will coj$ will havo garden tools and baskets. The dog show Is In charge of Mrs. Ben jamin Coates and Mrs. , Georgo Clymer Brooke. Henry Rlttenburg and two of his artist friends aro going to supply one of the most attractive departments of tho'entlro fete. They have promised to attend and paint hats. It will be worth, something to havo a hand-painted hat from ono of the artists, all of whom aro well known In artistic circles In this city. The committee In charge of the entire affair consists of members of the boards of managers of the two institutions which aro to benefit. Elaborate caro has been taken In laying tho plans, and the result should be one of the most successful events of the kind In this vicinity, NAIJCY WYNNE. Personals Mr. Joseph G. Rosengarten will give a dinner dance this evening at the Merlon Golf Club for his niece, Miss Sarah C. Nell son, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Neilson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles B, Wright, of Chestnut Hill, will entertain at dinner to night in honor of Mrs, John R. Drexel and the Hon, Mrs.. Alfred Anson, of New York, who will be their guests for the week-end. Mr, and Mrs. George L. Harrison, of VUlanova, will entertain at dinner tonight. A dinner will be given this evening by Mr. and Mrs, Powell Evans, of Errollton, Devon. ' Mr. and Mrs, Harry C. Thayer, of Haver ford, will give a dinner of 30 covers this evening at the Radnor Hunt Club In honor of Mr, and Mrs. John Sawyer Wilson, of Baltimore, who are their guests, Mrs, Charles M. Lea, of Deyon, will en tertain Jn her box at the Horse Show this afternoon In honor of Miss Elizabeth C. Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Fhllllpua W Miller, who wll make her debut on June 9, Mr. and Mrs. William Alexander Lteber entertained at dinner last night at The Hill, their home In Bryn Mawr, in honor of their guests. Captain William Mltohell and Mrs. Mitchell, Colonel Treat and General C, W. Lieber. of Washington. Mr. and Mrs, William T. Hunter are en tertaining Mr. and Mrs. Grant, of New York, at The Gables, Devon, during the Horse Show. Mrs. Hunter had Mrs. S. H Crawford and Mrs. A. L. Crawford as her quests at the Horse Show yesterday after noon. Friends of Mr. George Hailehurst vlll ta glad to hear that lie Is nonvaleaclng - from bis recent Illness and U able to re- etivs them at the Media Hospital. Provi- 4aco road, Media. itra. Jos-rub SlnttotL of South, mtttll- SS9 aquiiru, fmm sssa uaasm to in-uyu 19 her new homo In Roscmont owing to the serious Illness of her daughter, Miss Mary Slnnott. Mr. and Mrs. J, Jnrden Guenther, of Valley road, Pnoll, will receive Informally this nftcrnoon nnd tomorrow afternoon from 4 until 7 o'clock. No cards have been sent out. Mrs. Ronald H, Barlow, of Havcrford, Is spending a fortnight In Boston, Mass. At tho wedding of Mis Tola Seeds, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Seeds, of Wlssnhlckon nvenuo and West Upsal street, Germantown, nnd Mr. Edward Gordon M, MncGannon, which will take place on Sat urday evening, Juno 17, tho mntron of honor will be Mrs. Jnmcs Donnelly. Mr MacOannon, will havo his brother, Dr. N. C. MncGnnnon, of Nashville, Tenn., as best man, nnd tho ushers will Include Dr. Scott Ncarlng, of Toledo, O. : Mr. Lawrence MncGnnnon, of Montreal, Can. ; Mr Jo veph Robinson Seeds, of this city; Dr Hector Wright Benolt, of Montreal i Dr David Kncedler, of this city: Lieutenant Douglas Armstrong, R. N of Montreal : Lleutennnt Allison MacCuen, R. N., of Montreal, and Mr. Robert Levis. Mrs. John Denrnley, of 7G60 Ridge ave nue, has issued Invitations for a tea on Saturday, Juno 10, from 4 until G o'clock, to Introduce her daughter, Miss Irene Denrnley, and Mrs. Charles Edwin Dcarn lcy. The hostess will bo assisted In re ceiving by Mrs. Caleb p. Tlndnll, MrB Georgo Clay Bowkcr, Mrs. Robert Yahn, Mrs. M. Howard FUssell, Mrs. Edmund Kcely nnd Mrs. Avery D. Harrington. A dinner-dance was given by Congress man John R. K. Scott and Mrs. Scott at their summer home, Glenhardlo, Port Ken nedy, Pa , on Momorlal Day. Mr. Scott had entered from his stables Silver King, Snowflako nnd Erma at tho Dovon Horse Show nnd In tho afternoon he entertained his friends nt the show, after which they motored over to Glenhardle, where dinner was served, followed by dancing. Master Hardy Scott, the young son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Scott, took one of the red ribbons In tho afternoon. Among the guests wero Senator Edwin II. Varo nnd Mrs. Varo, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Rogers, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank A. Harrlgan, Dr. and Mrs. John A. Colgan, Mr. and Mrs. William C. Brown, Dr. and Mrs. Georgo W. Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Will iam C. Wilson, Miss Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Scott, tho Misses Scott and Miss Jean Scott, Mr. nnd Mrs. Francis Mo Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Buzby, Mr. nnd Mrs. John C. McAvoy, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Harry Lang and Mr. Vincent A. Carroll. The marriage of Miss Dorothy Father Brewer, of Moylan, and Mr. Lewis Chey ney Smith, of Media, will tako place on Juno 14 in Christ Church, Media. BALLET IN MASQUE OF PERSEPHONE Along the Main Line ARDMORE Mr. and MrB. William Woodward Arnett will close their town house, 2116 Pine street, today and occupy their home at Ardmoro for the early sum mer. Mrs. Edward Remington Irving, of Lans downe, gavo a linen Shower Wednesday afternoon In honor of her sister. Miss Mabel K. Boyer, at Miss Boyer'B home, Athens and Llnwood avenues. There wero 40 guests present, coming from Washington, Atlantic City and other distant points. Mr. and Mrs, Harold S. Colton and their family, of Wlstar nnd Llanfalr roads, left yesterday for Arizona, where they will spend the summer. HAVERFORD Mrs. Amos C. Dinkey has sent out Invitations for a buffet lunch eon op Saturday, June 10, at Holt Hill, her new home In HaVerford. About 100 guests will be present. VILLANOVA Mr. nnd Mrs. John M. Harper, of Enstdene, VUlanova, enter tained at dinner last evening In honor of their guest, Mrs. James Howlett, of Syra cuse, N. Y. ROSEMONT Mrs. Georgo Fales Baker, of tho Oaks, Rosemont, is spending a few days In New York. Mrs. Edwin H. Fltler, of tho Terraces, loft for Boston yosterday morning to spend 10 days, taking part In the national golf championship tournament. BRYN MAWR Mr. and Mrs. Paxson Deeter, of Bryn Mawr, havo returned from Heading, where they spent Memorial Day. Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Crawford, of 413 South 19 th street, have taken a house on Elliott avenue, which they will occupy dur ing the summer. The Bryn Mawr Women's Club will give a dance this evening In Assembly Hall, Bryn Mawr ST. DAVID'S Mrs. William Townsend Wright, of St. David's, Is spending- a short time In tho South. Mr. and Mrs. William W. Hearne, of Win demere nvenue, have Issued Invitations for the marriage of their daughter. Miss An toinette Hearne, and Sir, John Farrar, of Columbus, O,, on Monday. June 26, at St, Mary's Protestant Episcopal Church, Wayne. WAYNE. Mrs. William Yost and Mrs Lewis Lorch, of Pittsburgh, are spending this week with Dr. and Mrs. M. R. Ward, of Louella avenue, Wayne. Dr. and Mrs. Wnrd will entertain at dinner this evening In honor of their guests. The other guests will be Mr, and Mrs. Wlllard A. Mitchell, of New York, and Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Johnson and their family, of Cuba, arrived yesterday to spend the month of June in Wayne. DEVON Miss Esther Lloyd entertained Informally at luncheon today at Llanyan, her home in Devon, afterward taking her guests to the Horse Show. Among the guests were Mrs. Ralph Pemberton and Mrs. Caspar Whitby. Mr. and Mrs. J. Clifton Buck, of Le Mol Ian, Devon, will return today from Mer cersburg, pa. Mr. Charles Ross Hamilton, Jr., will en tertain a number of his classmates of the Episcopal Academy in Mrs. Hamilton's box at the Horse Show today. West Philadelphia Mr, and Mrs. Henry S. Montgomery, of 4S9 South 44th street, will give a dance this evening at the Phllomuslan Club for their daughter, Miss Isabel M. Montgomery, fol lowing her graduation from the Gordon School, ' Mr, and Mrs. John Johnson, of West Philadelphia, will give a dinner at the Phila delphia Country Club tomorrow before the club dance. Among their guests will be Dr. and Mrs. M. R. Ward, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dinkey, Mr and Mrs. Wlllard A. Mitchell, Mrs, William Yost and Mrs. Lewis Lorch. Mr. Edward W- Eaves, of 62?l Washing ton avenue, announces the engagement of his sister. Miss Bessie Florence Eaves, to Mr. Augustus P. Clarson. ( Miss Margaret T Mullen, of 5822 Vine street, left today for Atlantic City, to be the week-end guest of Miss Catharine Cur ran, of 111 North Vermont avenue. Mrs. Charles McGIrr and her yoking son, Master Stewart McGIrr, of 6341 Vine street, are spending two weeks in Pine Beach, N. J , as the guests of Mr, and Mrs. H. Nich olson. Miss Itoseleaq Mellon and Misa Nora. Mel lon. Qf 516 South 41st street, will entertain the members of their 600 club tonight. The guests will Include Miss Ernestine Brock, Miss Emma Eisele, Misa Thekler Jorden. MUs Hilda Krone. Miss Carolina Sone, Miss Mr Lane, MiM EUda Mcintosh. MUs Irene Rift, tlbt Emily Whitney and Ml AUoe WMterM. Thcso children will dance at the benefit to be given tomorrow afternoon nt the Loverlng Plnce, on School House Lane, Germantown, fqr the Southwark Neighborhood House. Germantown Mr. nnd MrsC Howard Ketchnm will entertain at dlnnor tonight at tholr homo, 239 Hnrvoy street. Mrs. Francis Howard Williams, of 5349 Greeno street, ontertalncd nt luncheon yes terday nt tho Qormantown Cricket Club. Spring flowers wero used ns tablo decora tions and the guests wero tho members of tho Germantown and Chestnut Hill Branches of tho Woman's Committee of tho Philadelphia Orchestra Association. Mrs. Williams, who has beon president of this section of tho committee for 11 ycarr, resigned this year, and the members of tho Germantown and Chestnut Hill Branch have mado her hon orary president for life. Mr. and Mrs Charles Thackara, accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Dudley, havo returned from a motor trip to uoyce, W. Va whore they were tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. II. Bernard Gilpin. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew R. McCown, of B214 Schuyler street, are spending Juno week in Annapolis, Md., attending the commence ment festivities nt the Naval Academy. Dr. and Mrs. S. MacCuen Smith, of West Chelten avenue, will give n dance on Sat urday, June 10, nt the Casino In honor of their son, Mr. Lewis Smith. Mrs. Antolne Bournonville, of Pelham Court, will leave next week for Santa Bar bara, Cal., to spend four months with friends. Sir. and Mrs. Nelson Allison, of Queen lane, have gone to Langhorno for tho summer. Mrs. J. F. Evltts Coulbourno. of 261 West Valnut lane, is at the Dennis, Atlantic City, N, J. Her sister, Miss Quln, will Join her today, to remain over tho week-end. Mrs. S. E. Von Tuger Slmonskl, of 5152 Pulaski avenue, will entertain nt a dinner of 14 covers tonight. Along the Reading Miss Jane Currnn, daughter of Mr. Charles J. Curran, will entertain at cards today at her home, 6802 Lawnton avenue. Mr. and Mrs. James Kuhns, of 6Jth ave nue, Oak Lane, will accompany tholr daugh ter, Miss Florence Kuhns, to New York, where she will remain as the guest of Miss Helen FItzpatrIck for two months while Mr. and Mrs. Kuhns are touring the Pacific Coast. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Van Horn, of Wayne avenue, Logan, are receiving con gratulations on the birth of a son. Mrs. Van Horn wllljbe remembered as Miss Flor ence H. Walkejr, of Germantown, before her marriage May a year ago. Frankford Miss Dorothy Wllklns, of Bed Llort road, Torresdale, will spend tho week-end In At lantic City, where she will be the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Fields, who aro living at 132 St. James place. Miss Eleanor Qallagher, of 2606 Rhawn street, will hae Miss Edith Clarke and Miss Corlnne Banks, of Atlantic City, as garet Banks will entertain In their honor tomorrow at uinner. rne guests win in clude Miss Sophie Jameson. Miss Delia Warfleld, Miss Evelyn McMahon, Miss Josephine Martin. Miss Anna Gold, Miss Martha aardner. Miss Flora Anderson, Miss Emily Fronefleld. Miss Harriet Fisher, Miss Caroline Bates, Miss Marguerite Bates, Miss Leona Fields, Miss Anna Creamer, Miss Clara Dunn, Miss Bessie Maun, Mr Joseph Murray, Mr. John Clark. Mr. James Tyson, Mr. Walter Hepfield. Mr Horace Cully. Mr. James McCall, 'Mr. Alfred Gibson, Mr. Leonard Brady, Mr. Joseph Maxwell, Mr. Alfred Barnes, Mr, James Berry, Mr. James Cohan, Mr. Walter Cohan. Mr. Ralph James, Mr, Harry Balderston, Mr, John Oraham, Mr, Walter Griffiths and Mr. Itobert Hall, Wilmington WILMINGTON, Del., June 2. Miss Har riet Klrkus, will entertain at dinner tonight, prior tq the dance to be given at Gibraltar, the home of Mr. and Mre. 11. Rodney Sharp, In honor of Miss Lydla Chichester and Mr. Philip D Laird, whose wedding will take place tomorrow, Mrs, A. Fellic du Pont entertained at luncheon today at Naaman's In honor of Miss Chichester, Her guests Included, In addition to the bride elect, the maid of honor and bridesmaids, Miss Sarah Chi chester, Miss Mary Qoldsborough Laird, Miss Madeline Owens. Miss Harriet Klrkus, Miss Mary Beverly Fox, of Philadelphia; Miss Jessie Van R, Bond, of Baltimore, and Miss Doris Lea. of Sandy Spring. Two other friends. Miss Louise Nowland and nn Pnullne Bowie, of Philadelphia, also were guests at this luncheon. Tomorrow, the day of the wedding, Mrs. du Pont will entertain at luncheon at her home on the Kennett pike in honor of MUs Chlcnesier anu r. mu. Lexington, the beautHuJ home of Mr and Mrs. Henry P Scott, near Delaware City, attracted society from this, city and Phila delphia on Memorial Day, When Mr and Mrs. SEQtt entertained a golf and supper, Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. HolUday, Miss Elizabeth Holla day and Master Randolph Holladay will sail tomorrow from Nw York on the American, liner St Paul for Liverpool, to go to Londop to take-up. their residence thera for two yearn or longer Mr HoUa4 yUl be representative of tba B. L d, Boat de Nemours tna Company. BEACH CUSHION LATEST ADJUNCT Milady Now Carries Gaily Cov ered Pillow Under Her Arm ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Juno 2. Can you concclvo of perfectly healthy matrons and maids carrying cushions with them on their Boardwalk strollB? In these days a pillow Is quito as smart an adjunct for tho morning promenado ns a cane. Why? Because tho pillow is part of the "beach set" whlch'lncludes a bag, hat nnd pillow, all of the same material. . Tho pillow li used when milady sits on tho strand to watch tho bnthors, nnd tho bag is for her knitting, Thcso now sets are built of striped linen or Japanese prints, and add still another colorful noto to tho Great Wooden Way. Mr. nnd Mrs K. T. Weger of German town, have Joined Mr. Robert M. Cnrrlgan and Mr. Raymond K. Slner at tho Seaside. Mrs. R. G. Feltus and Miss Alice Grant arrived at the Brighton early In the week, nnd will remnln for tho entire summer, as has beon their custom for many years. Miss Mary S. White has Joined Mrs. Gld con Whlto and Miss Eleanor White nt the Glaslyn-Chatham'. Tho Rev. James Hart Lamb, Jr., of Devon, and tho Rev. George W. Lamb and Mrs. Lamb, of Radnor, nre spending a week at tho Runnymedc. Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard I. Rcgar motored down from Philadelphia for a short stay at the Strand. Mrs. Thomas Roberts, Jr., Is with Mrs. T. V. Moorhead, of Washington, D. C, at tho Brighton. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Dixon are spending a few days nt tho Glaslyn-Chatham. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Colladay are at tho Chalfonte for the remainder of the week. At the Runnymedo are Mr. nnd Mrs. Perry L. Smith and Mrs. John Slater, of Morchantvllle, who nre accompanied by Mrs. Edward Maler, of Philadelphia. Miss Mary G. MacNeil and Miss Margaret D. MacNell, of Germantown are also at tho Bunnymede. Miss Florence Kemble spent the week In town attending the Dovon HorBe Show. Mrs. John N. WJlklns will entertain at luncheon and bridge nt the Traymore on Tuesday, and Mrs. E. Orny Pendleton will entertain at luncheon nnd bridge the follow ing day nt tho Chelsea. Mrs. Thomas S. Wlltbank, of 310 North 33d street, has opened her Chelsea cottage, 26 South Boston avenue, for the summer. Phlladclphlans at tho Chelsea Include Mr. J. E. Hynemnn. Mr. nnd MrB. C Ardsley Shcdaker and Mr. Howard W, Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Donahue, of Cynwyd, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Mo Candless Brlce. at their Ventnor home. Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert areenbaum and their family are occupying their Chelsea cottage, on Montpeller avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Elkin wll not open, their summer cottage on Stenton Place until the middle of the month. A number of Phlladelphlans have taken cottages In Ventnor. Mr. and Mrs. James W, Davie have leased a summer home on South Vassar Square. Mr. and Mrs, Will lam Christie will open their cottage on Vas sar Square on June 25. Mrs. Frank El liot will take possession of her summer cot tage the middle of June. Roxborough Mrs, Gordon Flemmlng, of Toronto. Can ada, Is visiting her mother. Mrs. Frederick G, Sobernhelmer, of 323 Green lane. At the luncheon and linen shower given for Miss Mabel Elizabeth Hilton, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wilbur W. Hilton, of 4359 Mitchell street, whose marriage to Mr, Charles William Wood will take place this month, there were present Miss Jeannette Forrest, of Cnwd: Miss Ethel Metzler, Miss Irene R. Scholleld, Miss Helen Ket terer, Miss Katharine Wetzel, Miss Jo hanna Lindsay, Miss Florence Elliott and Miss Alma Donald. Tha Younir Ladles' League of Ebenezej- Methodist Episcopal Church will leave to day for a wecK-ena nouse pariy in i-ernio-men, Miss Sophia Lackey Is president of the league, Miss Bessie Blankln, vice president; Miss Eva Miller, secretary; Miss Marie Kane, financial secretary, and Miss Ethel Lee, treasurer, Tioga Mr. and Mrs. T. Perry Rider, of 3312 North 16th street, have Issued Invitations for the marriage of their daughter, Miss Miriam Rider, to Mr Francis Buckman Haas, on Tuesday afternoon, June 37, at 4:30 o'clock, in the Tioga Methodist Epls copal Church, 18th and Tioga streets. The bride will have her sister, Miss Jean Rider, as maid of hqnor, and as bridesmaids Miss Margaret Young and Mls3 Emma Strath- Mrs. Henry Green and her daughter, Miss Eleanor Green, of 3853 North Orats street, accompanied by Mrs. D. M. Bachlln and her son. Master Raymond Rachlin. of Wil mlngfotumdtored to Asbury Park this week tq spend the week. They will return to town on Sunday. Weddings South Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Vlncenxo Russo, of 1164 South A3tb. street, announce tho engagement of their daughter, Misa Grace Russo, to Mr Franatalona, of 15J0 Reed street. The marriage will take place In the autumn. Invitations have been Issued for the wed. Atog ti Miss. Claire Eskln, of 503 South 8th 8fk street, on Jus 39. at L Lu Tenapta, M te, - w "Hf "'. T, f-S STEPHENSON CHEW. Tho marriage of Miss Mary Evelyn Chew, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David S. B. Chow, to Lleutennnt Lowry Boyd Stephen son, U. S. M. C, took place quietly at noon today at Vanor, Radnor, tho homo of Miss Chew's grandmother, Mrs. Snmuet ChoV. Tho Rev. Edward M. Jefferys, rector of St. Peter's Church, 3d and Pino strcts, offi ciated. Owing to Lieutenant Stephenson's being In mourning, only the Immediate families wero present at tho ceremony, and there were no attendants. An Informal break fast followed. The young couple will spend their honey moon at Old Point Comfort, as Lieutenant Stephenson is stationed at Norfolk Later In the season they will probably go to Jamestown. CRALL DAVENPORT. COLLINGSWOOD, N. J June 2. A shepherdess wedding. In which tho six bridesmaids wero dressed In gold and white and, carried shepherdess crooks, took placo In tho First Methodist Episcopal Church here last night, when Mlas Alma Eliza Dav enport, daughter of Mrs. Jcremlnh nobblns, became the bride of Mr. Bryson M. Crnll, of 71G Park avenue. The Rev. John R. Mason, of the Tabernaclo Methodist Episcopal Church, of Camden, and tho Rev. Dr. Al fred Wagg, of the local church, officiated, Miss Davenport wore a gown mnde of Georgette crepe trimmed with chantllly lace and ropes of pearls, and carried a shower bouquet of orchids and lilies of the valley. The matron, of honor, her sister, Mrs. Minnie Ireland, was gowned In point d'esprlt draped with blue tulle and wore a blue hat nnd carried a basket of bluebells and white daisies. The bridesmaids, who woro whlto net frocks, dalsy-trlmmed hats and golden daisies, were Miss Helen Shlnn, Miss Clara Simmons, Miss Edna Smith nnd Miss Vivien Mathls, of Colllngswood ; Miss Elsie Davenport, of Camden, nnd Miss Myrtle Daus, of Trenton. Miss Edith L. Thomas and iMIss Ruth Crall played the wedding march on the pipe organ and tho piano, Tho best man was Mr. Roland Crall, a brother of the bridegroom, and 'the ushers were Mr. Ralph Higglns, of Bridge ton: Mr. Howard L. Henderson, of Phila delphia; Mr. Thomas P. Blake, of Berwyn, Pa.; Mr. Frank E. Campbell, of Rutledge, Mr. C. Byron Pattlson and Mr, William H. Crowell, of Colllngswood. Tho ribbon bear ers, dressed In white net nnd gold ribbon, wero Miss Alma Byam and Miss Alma Wat son, namesakes of the bride; Miss Helen Wilson, Miss Huth Wilson. Miss Jean Spotts and Miss Dorothy Harding, and Maste Russell Ireland acted as page SMITH-BICKEL The Market Squaro Presbyterian Church, School House lane and Germantown avenue, was the scene of a pretty wedding at 7 o'clock last evening, when Miss S Kathryne Blckel, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. William II, Blckel, of Germantown, was married to Mr. Franklin Parsons Smith. The Rev. Harold McA. Robinson, rector of the church, officiated The bride was given in marr(age by her father. Her gowns of white &atln was made with a short round skirt nnd finished with a court train, which hung from the Bhoulders. The corsage was of duchesse lace, with pearl trimmings. Her tulle veil was made with a cap and ndorned with orange blossoms, and she carried a shower bouquet of roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Emllie S. Baker,-.the maid of honor, wore a gown of pink metallic tissue and sliver lace. The short skirt was composed of festoons of tissue over flounces of lace, with a deep hem of silver lare, A large hat of pink tulle completed the costume, and the color scheme was carried out In the bouquet of sweet peas and snap dragons., The bridesmaids. Miss Edith Roheman and Miss Carlotta Fox, wore orchid-colored frocks, trimmed with silver lace and hats to match their gowns. Mr. Smith had his brother. Mr, Pauling Smith, as best man, and his ushers were Mr. Whitney Ball, Mr, Itobert Rauscher, Mr. HaroIdTCupltt. Mr, Wesley Martin, Mr. Will iam Whitney and Mr. Ralph Roheman, Fol lowing the ceremony s, reception for the bridal party was given at the home of the bride's parents. After a, wedding trip Mr. and Mrs, Smith will live at 153 East Tulpe hocken street, aermantown, where they will be at home after September 1. FELMAN GREENWALD, Moving picture men took every detail of tha wedding of Mr. Albert Joseph Felman, of Jollet, 1)1., and Miss Juliet Ephraim Greenwald. of this city, yesterday afternoon and the film will be shown at n, private reception in Jollet during July, when the couple will be at home In that city, so that friends wno couia not come iiast wilt have the privilege of seeing the wedding on can vas. The Rev Dr. Joseph Krauskopf, of the Keneseth Israel Congregation, officiated at Mayer's Drawing Room, In North Broad street Miss Hazel Felman, of Jollet. a sister of the bridegroom, was the matd of honor, and the bridesmaids were MUs Ernestine Dr?ssler, of New York, and Miss Marion Myers and Miss Martha Sergerson, of this city. Dr. William Elkin Raken. of this city, was the best man. and the ushers were Mr. Abner Rubin, of Milwaukee; Mr. Jack D. Lit, of this city, and Mr. Clarence Greenwald, of New York, Master Robert Marcus and Master Richard Marcus, the bride's nephews, wero rmg-bearers. A -TtiT a nrnTtna t . a ww tptcTtiI n AID HOSPITAL IN ROXBOltbUClff T - HIT II' -- Many Prominent Matrortfi of Suburb Interested in Affair Which Will Take Place Next Thuraday for Benefit of St. Timothy's Hospital Other Entertainments PROMINENT among tho social and chari table events of the month In Roxborough will be tho nnnunl lawn feto In, aid of St. Timothy's Hospital, which will bo held on the hospital grounds next Thursday after noon nnd evening, from 2 until 10 O'clock. A novel attraction this year will be tho doll contest of which the Judges will be a child from each church In the neighbor hood. Tho dolls will be arranged at the toy booth, which will bo In charge of Mrs. David E. Williams nnd Mrs. Jnmes Wobcnsmlth. Miss Margaret Robins, of Germantown, has presented for the contest a doll 100 years old There will be tho Usual outdoor amusements. With tho tent for fortuno telling; a fortune tree, lemon ade well, nnd nil excellent supper served after B o'clock. Tho nfTalr Is In charge of Mrs. George A. Bostlck, Mrs. M. Howard Fusscll, Mrs George McKeown nnd Miss Margaret D Bostwlck, assisted by Mrs. J. Vuughan Merrick, Mrs. J Thomp son Llttlcwood. Mrs Reuben Kenworthy. Mrs. Georgo Clay Bowker, Mrs. Oliver S. Kcoly, Mrs. Nathan L Jones, Mrs. Robert II. Hays, Mrs. Robert Hey, Mrs. Wilbur T. Hamilton, Mrs. Jt. E Dcnnlson, Mrs. Lawrence Slmcox, Mrs. William H. Stafford, Mrs. Clinton O. Stafford, Mrs. Joseph C. Morris, Mrs. J F. L Morris, Mrs. William G. Lawton, MrB. William II. Lush, Mrs John C. Bclz. Mrs F. H. White man, Mrs. John J. Foulkrod, Jr., Mrs. Edmund Kcely, Mrs Levi T. Hart, Mrs. Charles Gnugor. Mrs. Alfred A. Delghton. Mrs. Robert L. Entwlstle. Mrs. Snmuel V Merrick. Mrs P C. A. llnldl. Mrs. John II. Dcarnley, Mrs 11 L Cuthbortion, Mrs. F L. Cnstlemnn. Mlsi Catharine Conway, Mrs. W. J. Ueatty, Mlsi Amy Stnples, Mrs. O. R. Moore. Mrs C. M, Stout, Mrs C. II Wood, Mrs. F F. Mower, Mrs. J. J. Nicholas, Mrs John N. Blnndlng, Mrs. Harry Rotlgcrs, Mrs William Stafford. Mrs. W Worrall Wagner, Miss S. W. Wagner, Mrs. Charles II. Brooks. Miss Mary Kurtz, Miss Nettie Kurtz, Mrs. A'bort C. Rom mel, Mrs. J. V. Kelly and Mrs Samuel Blrkmlro. Tho nlds nt tho nrlous booths will Include Miss Lucv Bostwlck, Miss Ellen J Schofleld, Miss Annie 11 Fussell, Mrs. Pester, Miss Hazel Blrkmlro, Mls3 Mabc Bromley, Mrs Frank Cantrell, Miss Ethel Cope, Miss Bertha Chrlstcii3en. Miss Dorothy Davis Mls3 Irene Dcarnley, MIbs Marian Dodgson, Mrs Charles Douglass, Miss Ethel Edwards. Miss Eleanor Erwln, Miss Marian Erwln, Mrs. William II. Eddlc man, Jr., Mrs. G. D. Fusscll. Miss Carolyn araos. Miss May Orinrod, Miss Mllllcent Halsey, Miss Ethel Hey, Miss Mildred Holt, Miss Gladys Howe, Miss Margaret Jackson, Miss Edith Jones, Miss Katharine Kelly, Mrs James Adams, Mrs Clyde Leaver, Miss Ellzauctn 11 .HCKeown, .uiss i,uuu i'i Mls3 Edith Mellerlsh, Miss Dorothy Martin, Miss Carrie Petermnn. MIb-i Jenn Phillips, Mrs T. S. Pntts Miss Marian Preston, Miss Eva RadclllTc, Miss uertruae nam, Miss Emma Itehfuss, Miss Helen Rehfuss, Miss Margaret Robinson, Miss Helen Snyder, Mrs Frederick Hcnmiui, ansa Frances Snyder, Mls3 Beatrice Snydor. Miss Clara Springer, Mrs. Edwin Dearnley, Miss Paulino Sweeten, Miss Helen Sweeten. Miss Marian Townsend, Mrs. Charles Whlto- .n.. nrto.1 VnrnnrAt Wnll. Mrs. C. . limn. ...,. ...... ... ...., ----- Wlllltms. Miss Sara Young and Miss Helene Sny. MANY friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. William King assembled at their residence. 704 East Cheltenham avenue. Cresccntvllle, on Monday evening to cele brate the 36th anniversary of their wedding day, Vocal and Instrumental music, inter sporsed by recitations entertained the guests, among whom were the Rev. Richard Moran. of Eddystone; Mr. F. G. Kcrnan, of New York; Miss Bessie King, of Washing ton; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Labor. Mr. and Mrs M. E. McDonough, Mr. nnd Mrs. D. J. McElhattcn, Mr. nnd Mrs. William S. Franz. Miss Margaret Flynn, Mrs. M. Campbell. Mr. Joseph Kelly. Miss Margaret Franz, Master Theodore Franz, Miss Mnrle Hushen, Mr. John Hushen, Mr. Thomas Hushen. Miss Helen Lancy, Mr. Harry Hilt, Mr. Frank FItzpatrIck, Mr. James McCool, Mr. John McGottlgan, Miss May King, Mr. William J. King and Mr. Edward F. King. Invitations hae been Issued by the Adel phos Club for an Informal dansant nt the Belfleld Country Club on Tuesday evening. The committee has made extensive prepaia tlons and looks for the affair to be a fitting climax to a successful season NeUtee for ,lhe 8eltT Mil .wlu.b rtntoJ o4 printed to Ike JSTMiiM U4j. at 1I cl Mtfce om fee written ca 111 czttzi iraii. ZSl 3lYu& UiSSaaimkB, U "SMletr UlSr." ! Itjiw. Ms C&stBl tni. Mr, A. Cohen, Miss Hanna Kahn, fetis Rose Llndenbaum, Mr. Greenberg, Miss Bertie Stlne, Miss C. Gnrber, Miss Mary Etekovllz, Miss M. Alten, Miss R. Owner, Miss E. Grossman, Miss T. Schaftet, Mis ' Frances Schaffer, Mies B, UHck, Mr, J. Ilnlpern, Mr. Baron, Miss L. Swarts, Mr. ' M, Swarta, Miss P, Trieste, Mr. David Etskovltz, Mr. M, Warshaw, Mr. L. Kirk Bteln, Mr. W. Cantor, Mr. R. Tobln, Mr, and Mrs. Alten, of Bridgeport, Conn., nnd Mr. nnd Mrs Alten, of Atlantic City, N J. Miss Alten's engagement to Mr. Charles L. Etskovltz was recently announced. Miss Frances A. Schmidt entertained tho Ametn Girls Club, of wh'ch sho Is 6. member, on Wednesday evening. The fol lowing members were present: Miss Amia M. Whitehead, Miss Edna A. Stonz, Miss Pauline Black, Miss Florence M Bastlan, Miss Ruth E. Schmidt, Miss Ruth First nnd Miss Mary Stevenson. Miss Jeanette 11 Maudy, of 16 South E4th street, gae a May fete In honor of her nephew, Mr. Grant Arthur Miller, who has Just returned from the South. A delightful nVfftnftlfl Wflft art Ant In nlnrrlnn- amiI rtiitnjtf ir tho guests enjoying, In addition, recitations mm monologues oy Air. waiter urUDAKer. Among tho guests were Miss Grace Diivls, Miss Marie Johnson, Miss Ida Broad, Miss Elizabeth Johnson, Miss Catherine Hoer, Mlsa Marie Fritz, Miss Elolae Hoer, Miss Matilda Wanner, Miss Itena Non ton, Miss Mary Fcsta, Miss Lucille Dctt loff, Miss Amelia Dettloff, Miss Elsie Buck ncr, Miss Gertrude Seher, Miss Violet Maize, Miss Marguerite Percy, Miss Dorothea Percy, Miss Mlnnio Vllllngcr, of Easton Mrs S Maudy, Mr. and Mrs. Miller. Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Percy, Mr. Walter John-' son. Mr. Walter Brubaker. Mr, John Martin, Mr. William Wllklns, Mr. Georgo Wllklns, Mr. William Festa, Mr. Ocorgo Mcrkle, Mr. Sydney Walker, Mr. Charles Clarke, Mr. Lester Adams, Mr. Arthur Bowman, Mr. i':?.r.'. A'cander, Mr, George Gllmore, Mr. William Chase, Mr. William Fields, Mr. Roy Davis, Dr. J. M. Shaw, Mr. Roland Heppo, Mr. Frnncls Bolficld nnd Mr. Will iam Arbcr. MISS CECELIA L. ALTEN A SURPRISE linen shower was given In honor of Miss Cecetla L. Alten at the home of Mrs. W, Etskovltz, 1613 Parrlsh street, on Saturday evening. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. AV. Etskovltz, Mrs. S. Adelman, Mrs. H. Feldscher. Mr, and Mrs. M, Potenberg, Miss Lillian Kahn, AMUSEMENTS Amplces Uolvenlty of Penntylvanla Franklin Field, Tues, Evg., June 6 SN A I D A && OPERA " X CAST Mmit Rappold. Mstienauer. Prewltt. MM. ZenovkK, Campanarl, Mardones, Ilolhler, tc Chorus 500 Orchestra 165 Seats 1S.0O. 3 50, 12.00. l 50. 11 Ticket on safe ""a?1?, and llomton lull, U at I I 00 of P. Chentnut itr THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN I CAROLINA WHITE CHARLES E. EVANS & CO. HARRY FEBN & CO. OTHEK8. Today at 3, 23f A BOc Tontibt at 8, 25o to 11. nieaue juniper sia r4.UDBVlLLB Continuum l A. A i r U. 1UC, IOC, 234 "THE THUN PHIENDS" IRENE MYERS & GQ. OTHER EQUAtLV BTAflDARD ACT8 KEITH'S Globe Camden and Vicinity Mrs. Laura Poole and her son, Mr. Will iam Poole, formerly of 3d and Penn streets, aro now nt their summer homo nt Pitman, N. J. Mr. Poole will bo graduated from the Episcopal Academy next Tuesday. Mrs. Andrew Smith, of 616 Penn street, entertained at luncheon today. Miss Marlon Gross, of 7th and Market streets, will spend the summer at Atlantic; City. The engagement hna been announced ot Miss Florence .Hudglns, of Seymour, Conn., nnd the Rev. John N. Borton. son of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Borton, of G28 Benson, street Mr. nnd Mrs. William McCausland, of Ponnsgrovo, have been visiting Mrs. Mc Causland's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis D. Weaver, of E20 Linden street. LOCUST BELMONT BSD AND LOCUST EDMUXD BREESB la "giyLL ct u yuKotr Norristown NORRISTOWN, Pa., Juno 2. Mrs. Franklin Loch Wright, of Main and Stan bridge streets, will be tho hostess at a largo benefit bridge and D00 party to be given this afternoon at her home to secure funds for medical supplies for Norrlstown's visiting nurse. A large number of prominent society peo ple have arranged tables and tha affair promises to be a hugo success, A musical tea will follow tho cards, at which Mr. Jacob Garber, violinist, and Mrs. Gene I. Roberts and Miss Anne Swartz, pianists, will give several musical numbers. Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Burns, of St Joseph, Mo., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James S. Boyd, of West Main Btreet What's Doing Tonight Munlrlpal Dana concert, Carroll rark 58th atrwt and Qlrnrn avenue. Choral Society of Philadelphia presents 'Hlu,' "V inuw drove t'kr... Philadelphia Today and Tomorrow Exposi tion. Commercial Muaeum. Testimonial dinner to Joseph n. Fay, Mayer' Drawing Itooms, 1020 North Dread atreet, T o'clock. American Philosophical Society, lot South 4th street, S o'clock. Annual banquet. Jefferson Medical i.oileff, Bellevue-StratJord. 7 o'clock. Commencement exerclaea. Lower Merlun Wsh School, Ardmoro, 8 o'clock. Central Educational Institute concert, 1421 Arch street. Episcopal Academy anj the De Iincey School, annual class day exerclaea. 8:30 o'clock, at the academy. SuRraee fete, home of Mrs. A. D. Fleck. 4227 Chestnut street. a AMUSEMENTS FORREST Mo!&a. June 5 Twice Dally Ttwroafttr SCATS NOW SELLINO rirst Appearance. Here In the Films The World's Greatest Dancer PA VLOWA TUB INCOMPARABLE! &? RUSSIAN BALLET IK The Dumb Girl of Portici Most Stupendous Production Ever Filmed, to the History of Moving Pictures SYMPHONY ORCHESTIIA au'SSS 25c; Evgs. 25c & 50c All Seats Reserved. Today Is Stonemen's Day EVEHV STOKE MAN SHOULD ATTEND THE PHILADELPHIA TODAT AND TOMOIiROW CIVIC EXPOSITION Auditorium Dulldlnc Commercial Museum 31th Street Below Spruce OPEN JO A. M. TO 10 P. M. Restaurant t lectures;; movlna- picture. 100,000 Square Feet of Exhibits Rev. H. C. Stone Will Speak on, the Band Stand at 9 P. M, ADMISSION 25 CENTS ATYTCTPPTT TONIGHT AT 8i2Q IWZjUmf. MAT TOMOHROVV. SSfl GRACE GEORGE and Her Playhouse Company In "THE NEW YORK IDEA Next Week ?; Major Barbara SEATS NOW ON SALE TIr,''r.rti.?n MARKET ABOVE (TO Victoria " to ,is p "THE PRIMAL LUBE." ADDED ATTRACTION CHARLIE CHAPLIN in -fQUCJSr Next Mon,. Tuea.4 Wei'Tb, L,w Decl41 ouuucy FANNIE WABD (Co-star of Tha Caat"J in "A GUTTER UAGDAlENfi" J3H MARKET ,iic Palace MAS Ml) ltR AY la "BsfSit ivlttr fWtit: V AddoJ A-ttraottoa. caitrlU Chagl la "BSsjP 10 A, M. TU nan -". at 8:r umt aast , -m, urn, BS& ABOVE MARKET VtCTOB JJOOKB In THIS ltACB Jlitiu Char!! CMrtte la "fOUCJ." 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