Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 03, 1916, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 13

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BVEKIH iEiBDaER-PHIIlABEEPHIA; &ATUREAT, TOOT 3, 19m
NANCY WYNNE EXPATIATES ON MUSIC
CONFERENCE TO BE HELD MONDAY
National Association of Music School Societies to Hold
Annual Session in Auditorium of Curtis Pub
lishing Company in Coming Week
MOST Interesting wilt be tho fourth
conference of tho National Assocla.
tlon of Muslo School Societies which will
bo held on Monday and Tuesday of next
week in the large auditorium of tho Curtis
publishing Company on Independence
fiquare. Men and women will come from
different cities in the Union, for the Na
tlonal Association has an enrolment of
23 schools, and tho cities which will be
represented are Berkeley. Cal.s Boston.
Mass.: Brooklyn. N. T. Cleveland. OJ Chi
cago, III.; Dobbs Ferry. N. T.S Fall River,
Maps.? Minneapolis. Minn.; Now York,
N, Y.; New Haven, Conn.; Philadelphia;
Plttsneld. Mms.J Providence, R. I.; To
ledo. O.i and West Newton, Mass.
The officers of tho National Association
Include Mrs. Howard Mansfield, of New
York, who Is president anjl a most, ardent
worker for tho causoj Mr. Johan Orolle.
of this city, Is vlco president, and Mr.
Ellwooc! Hondrlck, of Now York, Is secre
tary and treasurer.
The other officers of tho committee In
cludo Mr. David Mannes and Miss Marian
Claire Smith, of Now York; Mrs. Samuel
S Fels, of this city; Dr. Daniel Bloomfleld
and Miss Annlo Endlcott Nourse, of Bos
ton, and Mrs. Anno CHlbretM Cross, of
Providence.
Tho object of tho Association Is to stand
ardize tho musical instruction of natlvo
and foreign-born chlldron of tho wage
earning classos and to uso tho Influence of
music for tho development of a means for
sclf-oxprcsslon and good citizenship.
The wholo of Monday will bo given to
business meetings 'and tho reading of
various papers by delegates from differ
cnt cities. Tho program for tho morning
will bo as follows:
10:30, Opening address by tho vlco presi
dent, Mr. Johan Qrolle, "Tho National As
sociation." i
Papors by delegates:
"Tho Valuo of Muslo as a Means of De
velopment." Miss Elizabeth Palno. Muslo
School Settlement, N. Y.
"Tho Relation of Eurhythmies to tho
Music School Settlements," Miss Emily
McCalllp, Settlement Music School, Phila
delphia. "Bronx Houso," Mr. Edgar Stowoll,
Bronx Houso, Now York.
"Singing Individually and In Classes,"
Mrs., Catherine Saunders, South. End Mu
sic School, Boston, Mass.
"The Music School in the Settlement as
Neighborhood Influence," Mr. JacqueB
Gottlieb, East Slde Houso Settlement,
New York.
Amendment to constitution. Election of
National Committee.
After an adjournment, during which
luncheon will bo served for the delegates
and invited guests, the afternoon session
Will open at 2 o'clock with a business
meotlng and an adclress by Mr. David
Mannes, of Now York, will bo made. Tho
rest of the program will be:
"Tho Future of Music for the People,"
Mr. Arthur Farwell. director Muslo School
Settlement, New York.
"A Renaissance In Musical Education,"
Mr. James Francis Cook, president Phila
delphia Music Teachers Association.
"Duties of the Music School Settle
ment," Mrs. A.' Lincoln Fileno, Boston
Music School Settlement, Boston, Mass.
"Tho Co-operation of Publlo Schools
With Muslo Schools," Miss Elizabeth
Fyffe, "West Newton, Mass.
"Tho New Piano Teaching," Mrs. Har
riet Seymour, Muslo School Settlement,
New York.
"Our Experiments In Ensemble," Miss
Frano Delzell, Brooklyn Muslo School Set
tlement, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Round tablo discussion.
In the evening the children of the Set
tlement Music School here will show tho
delegates and invited guests what the
school has done for them by giving a mu
slcale at tho homo of the president, Mrs.
Samuel S, Fels, at the southeast corner
of 39th and Walnut streets.
On Tuesday morning will be held a bus
tness meeting of the National Commlttoo
and delegates at tho Settlement Muslo
School, 427 Christian street. Luncheon
Will ba served there under the charge of
Mrs. Edward TV. Bok, ond then tho visi
tors will Inspect the new building of the
school at 416-428 Queen street.
Tho convention will ond with a visit to
the Clvio Exposition to which the guests
will be conveyed by motors, which have
been procured by some of the girls who
are Interested In the Muslo School Socle
ties Altogether It -will bo most enter
taining. The Home for Incurables will be aided
today by a lawn feto which will be given
on grounds of Mrs. Theron I, Crane's
country home at 64,44 Greene street, Ger
mantown. '
There will ba all the usual features for
these putof-door affairs, "eats" and games
and rides and a tinker's wagon and gobse
farm. And all the workers and their
aides are so greatly interested It Is sure
to be a success.
A moat amusing little incident which
occurred at the recent Flower Market In
"the square" is realty too good to miss,
even If It does give one's masculine
friends a chance to reiterate, "Isn't that
lust like a woman?"
It seems that the youngest of several
charming sisters, after extracting solemn
promises of secrecy from each one, told
them of her engagement to a certain
good-looking young Yale graduate of this
city (they had suspected t for weeks past,
hut that does not pwtter), Sq off flew the
big sister to purchase an engagement
present, after which, Mgnt of heart and
still lighter of purse, she wandered up
to the Flower Market and was urgently
requested, by yet another sister as I have,
said, there, are several of them and her
friends to buy "Just a small posey only
a dpllar," "Not a chance," declared she,
nonchalantly. "I'm, dead broke, not a
son text, Just bought the best looklnij en
gagement present for O ."
A petrified stare from her sister and
shrieks of laughter, accompanied by a
shower of questions- -from the friends,
tuouM bar back; to earth with a crash,
and with tears in her eyes she implored
am, not tp give tho Mcret uway, and
proml,
ifco, eat fa cut rf tk-4 b ew, S
hrar, and tho engagement Is to bo an
nounced tomorrow.
NANCY WYNNE.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. C. Hartman Kuhn, of Hav
orford, will entertain at luncheon at the
Philadelphia Country Club tomorrow In
honor of Miss Mariana W. Oowen, dtbutante
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis I. Oowen,
of Chestnut Hill.
Dr. and Mrs. John D. Elliott, of 14S1
8pruco,street, will give a children's party
at the Anchorage today for thslr daughter,
Miss Frances Elliott. There will be about
20 guests.
The night Rev. Philip Mercer Rhine
lander. Bishop of Pennsylvania, will of
ficiate nt tho "wedding of Mlsi Helen Mor
gan Hamilton, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs,
William Plerson Hamilton, to Police Com
missioner Arthur Woods, which will tako
place next Saturday In St Luke's Chapel,
on tho Hamilton estate, Sterllngton, N. Y
The bride's pnly attendant will bo hor sis
ter, Miss Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton, who
will bo flower girl. Miss Hamilton Is a
granddaughter or the late J, Plerpont Mor
gan. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Paul Bally, of Lan
caster road, Ardmore, have sent out an
nouncements of tho marriage of their daugh
ter. Miss Frances West Dally, and Mr. Jos
eph B. Keen, son of Mr. Gregory B. Keen, of
1344 Pine street. Tho ceremony took place
on Saturday, May 27.
Mr. and Mrs. E. RlttenhouBe Miller will
entertain nt dinner tonlBht at tho Phlla
dclphla Cricket Club prior to tho club dance
In honor of Mr. nnd Mrs, Samuel Wood
ward. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Tevls Huhn, of
113 South 2lBt street, will Give a dinner
tonight at tho Philadelphia Country Club.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Ashton Little, of Glen
bogle Farm, Folcroft, will give a dance to
night for tho school set In honor of their
daughtor, Miss Mnry S. Little, and son.
Mr. James II. Little.
Friends of Miss Catherine Cooper Cas
sard will bo more than glad to hear that
sho has returned to her homo, 336 Pelham
road, from the University Hospital and Is
rapidly recovering from tho distressing ac
cident which took place on March 7.
Mr, and Mrs. Alba B. Johnson will give a
iRrgo garden party this aftomoon at their
home, Castana, from 4 until 6:30 o'clock.
Tho first man of the class of 1016, of tho
Naval Academy, to be married was Ensign
Louis n. Vail, of Germantown, whoso mar
riage to Miss Emily W. FltzSlmmons, of
Far Rockawaly. N. Y took place yesterday
at noon In St Ann's Church, Annapolis,
only two hours after ho had received his
mpioma rrom the President The rector,
the Bev. Joseph P. McComas, officiated.
The Rev. Percy Foster Hall, rector of
the Church of the Epiphany, Washington,
D. C., who will deliver the commencement
sermon on Sunday afternoon at the Tome
School, Port Deposit, Md., will bo tho guest
for the weok-end of Dr. Thomas Stockham
Baker, headmaster of the Tome School, at
the latter'o home on the campus.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rambo, of Coatea
vllle, announce the engagement of their
daughter, Miss Janet Xnmbo, to the Rev.
John David LtndBay, of flhlppenBburg, Pa.
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. Frank Miller, of Hat
boro, announce the engagement of their
daughter, Miss Ellen Julia Miller, to Mr.
Herschel G, Smith, bom of Mr. and Mrs.
Morgan T. Smith, of Austin, Tex. Both
Miss Miller and her fiance are graduates of
Swarthmoro College.
Along the Main Line
WYNNEWOOD Miss Margaret Eleanor
Rushton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth Rushton, of Lancaster avenue, who
Ib entertaining- a house party over the
week-end, will give a dance this evening
In honor of her guests. Among those
present wltl be Miss Ethel Moore and Miss
Isabel 'Ketchan, of East Orange. N. J. ;
Miss Janet McKeever, of New Mexico ; Miss
Eleanor Ferguson, Miss Beatrice Kilo
Creoger, Miss Christine Zlebarth, Miss
Frances Watte. Miss Marie Louise Glle,
Miss Frances Sullivan. Miss Helen Zim
merman. Miss Ituth Hart, Miss Anna E.
Moore, Miss Laura Helssler, Miss Frances
Blalsdell, Mr. J. Wood Sullivan. Mr. Her
bert Linton, Mr. James Taylor, Mr. Julian
W. Barnard, Mr. E. Clark Creager, Mr.
George Calderwood, Mr. Frank Plnola, Mr.
Gibson, Mr. Shepley, Mr. Francis Ehle, Mr.
Norman Moore. Mr. Stanley Acton, Mr.
Henry Hallett, Mr. Harry Htffendeck. Mr.
Charlton Sager, Mr. Aubrey Sager and Mr.
Frederick Grlscom.
BRYN MAWR Mr. and Mrs. William
Squire Beldlng will give a small dance this
evening at Bayldon, their home in Bryn
Mawr.
VILLANOVA Mr. and Mrs. II. Radclyffe
Roberts have returned to their home, Green
Bank Farm, Vlllanova, from a visit to At
lantic City.
Mr. and Mrs. Melville F. Ferguson, Mr.
and Mrs, Charles Israel, Mr. and Mrs.
Morris M. Lea, Mr. and Mrs. J. It Covert.
Mr. and Mrs. George Seltzer and Mr. and
Mrs. Frank G, Burrows comprise a party
motoring to he Neverslnk Mountains, Bead.
Ing, Pa., to spend the week-end.
RADNOR Mrs. Frederick W, Schmidt,
of Juniper Hall, Radnor, entertained Mrs.
Walton Hill and her Bmall daughter, Miss
Alyse Hill, of Torresdale ; Mrs. Ernest La
Piscq and little Miss Henrietta Moore
Schmidt In her box at the Horse Show yes
terday, Mr. and Sirs. George A, Lembcke, of New
York, will spend the week-end with Mr, and
Mrs. Schmidt,
WAYNE Mrs, Joseph A. Ball and Miss
Ball, of Wlndemere avenue, will leavo on
Monday, to spond several weeks in Boston.
Germantown
The graduation exercises of the Stevens
School took place yesterday morning at
Manhelm at 11 o'clock. The Rev. Hugh
Black was the speaker and there were part
songs by members of the school. Daisies
and peonies were used In profuslop on the
wlndowsllls and platform. The members
of the class are Miss Malde Bennett, Miss
Grace Balllnger, Miss Dorothy Steffan,
Miss Elizabeth Huston and Miss Dorothy
McBrlde.
Mrs. Robert Dunning Drlpps. of 590$
Wayne avenue, entertained at bridge yes
terday In honor of her sister. Miss Josephine
Heron, whose marriage to Mr. Stewart A.
Jellett, Jr., will tak6 place next Thursday.
The guests were Mrs. Warren Pike, of Pasa
dena, Cal. j Miss Theodora Jellett, Miss
Jean Beagary, Ulss Marguerite Roberta,
Miss Edith Cpchran, Miss Dorothy Cochran,
Miss Louise Crawford, Miss May Albright,
Miss Margaret Russell, Mrs. Walter Wood,
MUs Grace Ecattergood, Mrs. .Stewart A.
Jellott and Mrs. John Ryan. Mrs. Drlpps
has her suiter, Mrs. Pike, as her guest for
several weeks, Mrs. Pike, was Miss Eugenia
Heron, of Germantown, beore her mar,
rlage.
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MRS. G. HAMILTON COLKET
Mrs. Colkct Is chairman of tho Children's Committco of tho Foto des
Flours to bo given nt tho GeorRO Fnles Bakers on Juno 0 and 10.
Chestnut Hill
Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Allen, of 7711 St
Martin's lane, nre being congratulated upon
tho birth of n daughter, Iono Allen, on
May 24. Mrs. Alien wa3 Miss Iono Ralll, of
Now York, whoso woddlng was one of tho
fnshlonablo events of last summer,
Mrs. Samuel Jones, of 7737 St Martin's
lane, has gone to Syracuse, N. Y., to be
the guest of her daughter, Mrs. John Grant
Ayllng.
Mrs. Theobald Clark, of Seminole and
Hartwoll avenues, entertained at bridge
yesterday afternoon.
Miss Dorothy Benerman, of Boyer street,
has Miss Dorothy Mason, of Washington, aB
her guest
Miss Jean Beagary, of 7147 Boyer street,
will give a luncheon on Monday In honor
of Miss Josephine Heron, whoRe marrlago
to Mr. Stewart Jellett, Jr., will take place
on Thursday, Juno 8. Tho guests will in
clude Miss Theodora Jellett, Miss Elinor
Flood, Mrs. Warren Pike. Mrs. Robert, D.
Drlpps, Miss Louise Crawford, Miss Eleanor
Baker. Mrs. Clinton Beaga.-y, Mrs. Harry
Buttcrworth. Mrs. W. Spenco Harvey, Jr.,
Miss. Eleanor Edmonds and Mrs. John
Bromley.
Tioga
Miss Irene Robblns, of 3306 North 7th
street, will entertain the Thirteen Club of
tho Girls' High School, 1010 Chaptor, at
luncheon on Tuesday. Tho club has been
organized for 13 years and Is composed
of 13 girls selected from the senior class
each year.
Miss Bobbins' guests will bo Mlsi Jean
Blder, Miss Elizabeth L. Plucker. Miss
Helen S. Causland, Miss Violetta Sutton,
Miss Eleanor Rohnor, Miss Irene Bryer,
Miss Esther Schofleld, Miss Virginia
Thompson, Miss Florence Cassln, Miss
Knthryn V. Smith, Miss Margaret Ambler
and Miss Margaret N. Chase. The club
will give Its June dance at the Bon Air
Country Club, nt Llanerch, on Friday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Herman KruII, of 2112
West Erla avenue, will entertain at lunch
eon and bridge on Tuesday, Her guests
will Include Mrs. Martin Trenzlau, Mrs.
John G. McKaraher. Mrs. Jay F. Irvln, Mrs.
Clarence Weaver, Mrs. Lambert Bordo, Mrs.
B. Armbruster, Mrs. Isaac Vendlg. Mrs.
Earnest MacMorrls, Mrs. O. Barham Bond,
Mrs. William Wharton and Mrs. Clarence
Drumlllor.
Mr. and Mrs. .Victor Beck, of 3258 North
Broad street, will leave on June 15 to pass
the season at their summer home In At
lantic City.
Frankford
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MRS. A. ROBERT WILSON
Friends of Miss Eleanor L. Fltipatrlck,
285 West Someryille avenue, Olney, and Mr,
A. Robert Wilson, Wlster place, German
town, were surprised to hear of their wed
ding on February 7 at Mlllvllle, Instead pf
June 7, as they had expected. Mr. and
Mrs. Wilson will spend the summer at Pit
man, N- J-, and In the fall will occupy their
bungalow which they are building at Mlll--yllle
Manor.
Mrs. Franklin, Cartledge, of 1609 Har
rison street, was hostess to the members of
the Union Club this week. Those present
were Mrs. Edwin Montayne. Mrs. Qeorge
Fotts, Mrs. Walter Araon, Mrs. Jonathan
Rowland, Jr., Mrs. Joseph Conley, Mrs.
Margaret Morrison, Miss Florence Weed.
Mlsa Mabel McCartney, Miss Marietta Row
land. Miss Nellie P- Tarvia, Mlsa Ada Tar
Vis and Mlsa Margaret Swift,
The Holmesburg Men's Association will
hold its second annual carnival oa Walker
street, between Welsh road and Rbawn
street, on June 16. 1 and 17. The com
mittee, viukr the leadership OJt Mr Horace
Feemlr, 1 putting fortb eywy ijossiblij ef
fort to k the aJr an tvfa greater
SWEATER REMAINS
IN FAVOR THIS YEAR
Gaily Colored' Garment Worn on
Every Occasion at Shore.
Cottagers Arriving
ATLANTIC CITY, Juno 3. Who said
the sweater had had Its day? Verily, thli
almost Indispensable garment hns returned
to the Boardwalk moro attractlvo than over,
and quite ns colorful. Yellow Is still tho
favorite hue, although for that matter all
the shades of the rainbow aro seen, cither
singly or combined In cubist effects. Some
of tho sweaters are built with hlgh-walsted
bolts and most of them are several Inches
longer than thoso worn so much last summer.
Now that June Is hero the cottagers are
arriving in largo numbors each day. Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Welld and Mrs. Wclld's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Young, aro occupying
their Ventnor cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Franz
Ehrllch, Jr., have opened their cottage, 26
South Oakland avenue.
Among the Phlladelphlans arriving dur
ing the week to take possession of their
summor homes are Mr. H. K. Benton, Mr.
J. Bertram Mitchell. Mr. Howard B. Lig
gett, Jr., Mr. Robin MacDonald, Mr. Robert
W. Liggett ond Mr. Edgar Erdman.
Mr. J. W. Donner Is visiting his family at
the Chelsea. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Martin
motored down to the Chelsea, accompanlod
by Mr. nnd Mrs. W. P. Truxton and Mr.
W. A. Day, of Washington. Dr. and Mrs.
C. W. Pike also motored down from town
for a short stay at the Chelsea. Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas It Allen are hero for their
honeymoon.
Miss Otga .Dorfner, the noted swimmer,
Is spending a week with Mlsa Jessie Evans
Schanz at her cottage, 23 Rhode Island
avenue.
Miss Jane Parker will entertain at bridge
Monday afternoon at her summer .home,
6601 Atlantic avenue. The Chelsea Yacht
Club will glye Its flrst card party of the
season on Thursday afternoon.
Weddings
West Philadelphia
Mrs. James H, Dawes, of 3300 Arch
street, will entertain the Philadelphia Chap
ter of the United Daughters of the Confed
eracy at an informal reception this after
noon from 3 until 6 o'clock to celebrate the
birth of Jefferson Davis.
Miss Ida Hoben, of 400 North 63d Btreet,
entertained at dinner Wednesday evening,
where the guests were Miss Adele Solomon,
Miss Marie Hoben, Miss Margaret Lynch,
Miss Anita Solomon, Miss Helen Garvey,
My. Milton Holtfleld, Mr. Richard Porter,
Mr, Paul Supplee, Mr, Walter Chase, Mr.
Philip McCann and Dr. D. M, Robertson.
Spring flowers were used for the table dec
orations. Miss Frances aillln, of 6243 Haverford
avenue, and Miss Mary Thllow, of River
ton, N. J., were among the members of the
automobile party that motored to Ocean
City, N. J., yesterday, to be the week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Bailey and their
two young daughters, Mlsa Lucy Bailey
and Miss Eleanor Bailey, formerly of 330
North Robinson street, left yesterday for
Ilarrlsburg, Pa., to occupy their new home,
at 1916 Roadside avenue.
Miss TUlle Nowatny and Mlsa Bertha No
watny, of 112 North 54th street, will spend
the week-end at Pitman, N. J., as the guests
pf Mrs. A. Robert Wilson.
Mrs. Anna J. Howe, pf 3541 Falrmount
avenue, wU entertain at luncheon on Mon
day, followed by a theatre party. The guests
Will be Mrs. John Qunier, Mrs. Harry Grau.
Mrs. L. Feldens and Miss Emily J. Howe.
North Philadelphia
Mr. Albert Scheuerle, of 1534 North Will
Ington street, Is entertaining a house party
over the week-end at his bungalow, Aloe-Among-the-Pines,
Sewell, N, J. The guests
are Miss Bertha Rose. Miss Lavinla Pen
rose, Miss Ethel Scott, Mr. Earl Eastburn
and Mr, Charles Nowatny, Mr, and Mrs.
Charles Gurk will chaperon the party,
Mrs. E. Bergey, of 1115 West Dauphin
street, Is the week-end guest of her sister,
Mrs. Henry Frits, of Doytestown,
Delaware County
The marriage of Miss Lorttta Splatn, of
Ashland, Pa., to Mr. James A. Mahoney, of
Oak View, took place on Wednesday at 4
o'clock In St, Charles' Roman Catholic
Church. After a wedding trip to Washing.
ton, D, C,Mr, ana Mrs. wanonsy will lve
In Oak View,
Miss Eleanor Johnson, of Morton, will
leave today to spend the summer in Wild
wood. '
Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney. of Gar
retford, are being congratulated on the
birth of (wins, a son and, a daughter.
Mr- Rebecca Miller, of Clifton Heights,
ieiw,ettai,nig n n.otnr, par, ona wai
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DAVIS JAYNE.
One of the most Important weddings of
the early summer will take place this after
noon at 4 o'clock, when Miss Kate Furncss
Jayne, daughter of the late Dr. and Mrs,
Horace Howard Furness, wilt become tho
bride of Mr. Robert Hare Davis. The cere
mony will be performed In the Presbyterian
Church at Media. The bridesmaids will be
Miss Frances Tyson, Miss Elizabeth Thomp
son, Miss Anna Blnney Brlnton, Miss Mar
jorlo Paul Morris nnd Miss Anne W, Mclrs.
LAIRD CHICHESTER.
The mArrlago of Miss Lydla Chichester,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Washington Chi
chester, of Sandy Spring, Md., to Mr Philip
Dandrldgc Laird, of Wilmington, will be
solemnized this evening nt 6 o'clock In St
John's Protestant Episcopal Church. Wil
mington. Tho Rov. William N. Laird, a
brother of the bridegroom, nnd tho Rov,
Alban S. Rlchey, rector of St John's, will
officiate.
The bride, who wltl bo given In marriage
by her father, will bo attended by her sis
ter, Miss Sara Chichester, ns maid of honor,
and by her aunt, Mrs. A. Felix duPont n
matron of honor. Tho bridesmaids will bo
Miss Harriet Klrkus, Miss Madeline Owens,
Miss Mary Goldsborough Lnlrd, nil of Wil
mington j Mlsi Doris Lea, of Sandy Spring j
Miss Mary Bovorly Fox, of this cltj', nnd
Miss Jessie Van It Bond, of Baltimore Lit
tle Miss Lydla Chichester duPont, daughter
nt Mr. and Mrs. A. Felix duPont, and Miss
Mollle duPont Lnlrd, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs, William Winder Ln(rd, wilt bo flower
girls, Mr. Laird will havo his hrothcr, Mr,
Walter J. Laird, as best man. Immediately
following the ceremony, a reception will be
held at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs A. Felix
duPont, with whom Miss Chichester has
been making hor homo for soveral years.
GRTJBB MacQUOID.
A wedding of Interest to Philadelphia so
ciety will take placo at Rosello, N. J when
Miss Helen MacQuold, daughter of ex-Mayor
nnd Mrs. Charles Wright MacQuold, will
becomo tho brldo of Mr, Edward Burd
Grubb, Jr., of Burlington, N. J., only son
of tho late General Grubb, who was Minis
ter to Spain during tho Harrison Adminis
tration, and Mrs. Grubb, who was, before
her marriage, Miss Violot Sopwlth, of Eng
land. Tho ceremony will bo Eolemnlzcd at 6
o'clock this ovcnlng In St Luko's Church,
Rosello, N, J with tho Rev. Charlos S.
Wood and the Rev. John Fearnly officiating.
Miss Gertrude Mott of Burlington, will
act ns maid of honor, and the bridesmaids
will Includo Miss Beatrlco M. Hollaway, of
Beverly, N. J.: Miss Dorothy Van Gordcr,
of Pittsburgh: Miss Frances Bain, of New
burg, N. Y, ; Mlsq Edith Bordon, of Bosellc,
nnd Mlsi Adolo Blrdsall, Miss Violent D.
Grubb, sister of tho brldogroom, and Miss
Helen Mooro will bo flower girls.
Mr. William Cortwrlght, of Beverly, N.
J., will bo host man, and tho ushers will In'
elude Mr. William T. Kirk, Mr. Thomas
Hollowny. Mr. Allen Kite, of Beverly, N.
J. ; Mr. Richard F. Mott, of Burlington, N.
J. -, Mr. Frederick Wheeler, of Philadelphia;
Mr. Joseph Jones, Mr. Sidney F. Trewln
and Mr. Zachurlnh Bclche.-, Jr., of Rosello,
N. J.
HUNNEMAN MATTHEWS.
Tho marrlago of Miss Alyse Matthews,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Mat
thews, will take placo this evening at 6
o'clock at tho home of the bride, Claralys,
in Langhorne.
Mrs. John Wallace Hallowell, Jr., of
Merlon, will act as matron of honor, and
tho bridesmaids will Includp Mlsi Eliza
beth Stetson Cummlngs, of this city; Miss
Alberta Merrill, of Hamilton, Mass., nnd
Miss Eleanor Wild, or Brooklyn, N. Y.
The flower girls will be Miss Catherine
Allison. Miss Lillian Allison and Miss
Florenco Henderson Bell. Mr. Hunno
man's brother, Mr. Dexter R. Hunneman,
of Brookllne, Mass., will act as best man
and tho ushers will Include Mr. Benjamin
Hunneman nnd Mr. Roger D. Hunneman.
of BrookUne," also brothers of tho bride
groom, and Mr. Stanley Ileald, of South
Weymouth, Mass.
BALDWIN POTTER.
Tho wedding of Miss Mary Evelyn Pot
ter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pot
ter, of 1016 South 49th street, to Mr. Rob
ert Taylor Baldwin will take placo quietly
this ovenlng at 7 o'clock at the Aldlnc, with
only the Immediate families and a few In
timate friends present. Thd bride's only
attendants will be her cousin. Miss Flor
onco Frlshmuth, who will act ns maid of
honor, and little Miss Elinor Lord, of New
York, who will be flower girl .
Mr. F. Taylor Gauze, of Wilmington and
New York, will act ns best man and there
will be no ushers. The ceremony will be
performed by tho Rev. J, A. MacCallum,
pastor of tho West Walnut Street Presby
terian Church. A reception from 8 until
10 o'clock will follow the ceremony. Mr.
and Mrs. Baldwin after a wedding Journey
will make their home at 1400 RIvervlew
avenue, Wilmington, where they will be at
home after September 1.
LEWIS DETWILER.
The marrlage.of Miss Mario E. Detwiler.
of 2337 Thompson street, nnd Mr, Edwin
Arthur Lewis, of West Philadelphia, took
place this afternoon, at 3 o'clock, at tho
North United Presbyterian Church, 15th
and Master streets. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
left Immediately for Baltimore, where they
will make their home.
HARVEY TERRILL.
The marriage of Mlsa Helen G. Terrlll.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Ter
rlll, of 3630 North 16th street, to Mr.
David Harvey, of 3344 North 15th street,
was solemnized on Thursday evening In
the Tioga Presbyterian Church, 16th and
Tioga streets. The ceremony was per
formed by the pastor, the Rev. Robert Llt
tell, and waB followed by a reception at
the home of the bride's parents. Mr. Ter
rlll gave his daughter In marriage. Attend
ing the bride were Miss Natalie Wallace,
maid of honor; Miss Margretta Harvey, Bis
ter of the bridegroom; Miss Ruth Watson,
Miss Mabel Foley and Miss Florence Nlck
ols. of Pottstown, bridesmaids.
Mr. Harvey had his brother, Mr, Robert
Harvey, for best man, and for ushers Mr.
Joseph Terrlll. cousin of the bride; Mr.
Joseph Harvey. Mr. Burnett Harvey nnd
Mr. James McCutcheon. Mlsa Violet Ter
rlll the bride's cousin, accompanied tho
organist, Miss Evelyn Esslck, of Potts
town, with the harp. Mr. Harvey and hla
bride left on an extended journey and will
be at home after September 1 at 4614
North 12th street.
DECKER DARBY.
Announcement is made of the marriage
of Miss Marian F. Darby, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry F Darby, of 2119 West
Venango street, to Mr, John C. Decker, of
2816 West Glrard avenue, on Thursday, at
noon. In the Church of St. John the Bap,
tlst, Germantown. The ceremony, which
was performed by the rector, the Bev. Dr.
George W. Lincoln, was a very quiet one,
and Immediately after Mr. Docker and his
bride left for the White Mountains. They
will return the end of September and will
live in Tioga. '
Bala-Cynwyd
Mr. John P. Holt and MUs Holt, of 9
Colwyn road, Cynwyd, will give a delfcht
ful reception this afternoon, from 1 until 1
o'clock, to meet Miss Helen d'Aurla, daugh
ter of Mr, and Mrs. Lulgl d'Aurla and
granddaughter of Brigadier General Rob
erts, whose engagement to Mr. William J.
Unit was announced last month. Miss
Holt will be assisted In receiving by Mrs.,
nichard Zeckwer and Mrs. Richard T.
Doone.r. Mrs. D'Aurla and Mrs. John P.
Holt, Jr.. will preside at the tea table,
which wll be decorated with early sum
mer flowers. The guests will number
about 2Q0.
Dr- and Mrs. Howard A. Kelly and lIJss
Letltla Kelly, of Baltimore, who came up
to attend the graduation of Miss Esther
W Kelly at Bryn Mawr College, stopped
over in Bala to visit Mr. and Mrs,
Henry Kuhl Kelly, Jr., before returning
home. Mrs- Edward Legge, of Boston,
who has been the guest of her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Stephenson, will return feame
tod3y accompanied P? her Mother, Master
J, Saaw 6tf$fcaspn Jrt
COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES
. ARE THE ORDER OF THE1 DAY
Gordon School Held Interesting Affair Last NJghtA
Recital Will Be Given in Estey Hall
on Monday Night
THE commencement exercises of the Gor
don School were held last night In the
Woodland Presbyterian Church, 42d and
Pino strcots, In nn attractlvo setting of
talms, ferns and flowers. There xvere school
songs by the pupils nhd a recitation, The
Rev. JnmcR Ratnsay Swain, pastor of the
church, delivered the address. Tho grad
llatca wero Miss Marjorlc BaRsett, MIsj
Isabel Montgomery, Miss Constance Tofel
ml Miss Virginia Barclay. Medals were
awarded by the faculty nnd pupils of the
school to Miss HelPn Brndley, Miss Isabel
Jamison nnd Miss Florenco Gilpin for ex
cellence In work and conduct during the
year. With Miss Lamberton, the principal,
til the platform wng Miss Roney, who will
head tho Bchool next season.
A recital will bo given on Monday ovc
nlng nt Estey Hall, 17th nnd Walnut streets,
by tho four Hubbard children, ranging In
ago from 10 to 16 yenn Master Stanley
E. Hubbard, organist; Miss Blancho V.
Hubbard, lmrplst; Miss Blue Irene Hubbard,
cellist, and Master Charles S. Hubbard,
violinist An Interesting program will be
given, with the assistance of Mr. John
Thompson nt tho piano, Miss Elma Carey
Johnson, Roprnnoi Mr. Henri Morrlkcn,
tenor, nnd Miss Elizabeth Wetzel, reader.
MIhs Rose Reznek and Miss Ray Rcz
nek, of 1718 North Wilton street, enter
tained a few friends last Sunday. Among
tho guests were Miss Ida Levant, Miss
Lillian Schermor, Miss Kathcrlno Frankol,
tho Misses Dorothy and Mary Vogelson,
MIri Pearl Rlttenborg, MIbs Jcanotte Moses,
Mr. Leon Velll, Mr. Susan, Mr. William
Lovnnt, Doctor Moses, Dr. Jack Bramnlck.
Mr. Lastroff nnd Mr. Bnlrd. A dancing
contest, In which nil participated, was won
by Mr. Velll and Miss Frnnkel. Mr. J.
Bramnlck and Miss Lillian Sehcrmer. Miss
Mary Vogelson and Mr. William Levant.
IN CELEBRATION of Its 76th anni
versary. Roxborough Lodge, No. 66, In
dependent Order of Odd Fellows, will give a
banquet this evening nt Woodvalo. Wlssa
hlckon, tho clubhouse of the American
Bridge Company. Mr. William F. Dixon,
roprcsontatlvo to the Grand Lodge, will pre
side, nnd nddrcssea will bo made by Mr.
Richard Cope and tho Rev. James Alcock.
The guests will Includo Mr. and Mrs. George
H. Anders, Mr. and Mrs. William C. Ames,
Mr. and Mrs. John Edward Aram, Mr. nnd
Mrs. J. Gordon Beaver, Mr. nnd Mrs. J.
Georgo Bolfiser, Mr. and Mrs, Charles E
Bartle. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin E. Bea
van. Mr. and MrB. Charles W. Cantrell, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Richard Cope, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles C. Cope, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F.
Calverley, Jr., Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph C.
Davenport, Mr. nnd Sirs. Thomas J. Dixon,
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. F. Dixon, Mr. and Mrs.
James E. Eckersley. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles
C. Eddleman, Mr. and Mrs. William Eddie
man, Mr. and Mrs. William Eddleman. Jr.,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Frank. Mr., and Mrs.
,,,... n T.-,,lr TTv nnH Mm. Walter F.
Fancourt. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Greavc,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grossmlllcr, Mr. and
Mrs. James Hlndle, Mr. and Mrs. Georgo A.
Hardman. Mr. and Mrs. N, Walter Hagon
bucker. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Klppax, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert A. Keely. Mr. nnd Mrs.
William V. Klster. Mr. nnd Mrs. William C.
Levering, Mr. and Mrs. Russell H. F. Laza
lero, Mr. nnd Mrs. William A. Lindsay.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Markley. Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Mlsslmer, Mr. nnd Mrs. Horace
V. MncFadyen. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse G. Pny.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Parsons. Mr. and
Mrs. Frank H. Rlghter, Mr. and Mrs. James
A. Rltter, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Rlghter,
Dr. nnd Mrs. James D. Schofleld, Mr, an4
Mrs. CV Morris Swattley, Mr. and Mra. T,
Wllford Schoneld, Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur P.
Schofleld, Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Blsler, Mf.
and Mrs. Edgar Stafford, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry V, Tnrbuck, Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph
Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Wolfenden,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Oscar Wilde and Mr. and
Mrs. Charles H. Whltcman, The present
officers are: Noblo grand, Mr. J. Gordon
Beaver! vice grand, Mr. Jesse D. Phy; sec
retnry, Mr. Benjamin E. Beaven; treas
urer, Mr. Richard Cope, and degree master',
Mr. Wilbur P. Schofleld. Tho clubhouse
will be decorated with cut flowers and
plants, and'the banquet will be pieceded by
n reception.
The members of the K. K. Klub wero en
tertained last evening at tho home of Mr.
and Mrs. Lnwrence Gettlngs, 3046 Whar
ton street There wero several vocal solos
by both Mr. George Moore and Mr, Law
rence Gettlngs. There were piano solos by
Mr. Gettlngs, ns welt ns, Mr. Frederick
Schauffelo. Those present were Mrs.
George D. Craig, Mrs. L. Gettlngs, Miss
Nntallo Craig, Miss Marie Warren, Miss
Jane Wardell, Mr, Lawrence Gettlngs, 8r.,
Mr. Lawrence Gettlngs, Jr., Mr. George
Mooro. Mr. Calvin Craig, Mr. Frederick
Schauffele, Mr. George D. Craig artd Mr.
Emit Poterson.
Mlsi Edith Skublnsky and Miss Rose
Skublnsky, of 707 South Btreet will give a,
luncheon tomorrow afternoon In honor of
Miss Eva Trager and Miss Edith Marko
witch. Among thoso receiving will ba Miss
Bella Lnvinsky, Mlsa Rebecca Lavlnsky,
MIrs Frances Amon, Miss Elizabeth Amon,
Miss Ethel Harris. Miss Anna Turctz. Mr.
H. Fink. Mr. P. Ellwood, Mr. Mitchell La
vltsky, Mr. Morris Amon. Mr. I. Turetz,
Mr. George Lansberg. Mr. William SkU
blnsUy nnd ilr. F. Williams.
THE next meeting of the Dux Club, for
merly tho Sylvia Club, will tnke place
tomorrow evening at the home of Mr. Al
bert Rlchmanr, 843 South 2d street, lit.
Langhorne and Mr. Bennett, of Portland,
Mo., will speak and a supper will follow.
Mr. G. Y. Clement, 226 Columbia avenue,
gave a dinner last night ut the Casino, Wil
low Grovo.
Among those present were Mr. and Mrs.
Rawllson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Clement, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Garrotson, of Trevose; Mr. and Mrs.
Doty, Mr. and Mm Huntsman, Mr. and
Mrs. Norton, Mr. and MrB. Maclntlre, Miss
Butterworth nnd Miss Van Name, Mr. Run
yon, Mr. TonCate, Mr. and Mrs. Buckhelm
and Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox.
The L. G. Club Is giving an outing at
Alcyon park today. The members aro
Miss Anita Solomon, Miss Margaret Lynch,
Miss Isabella Heavy, Miss Sadlo Han
ntgan. Miss Rose McGuckln, Miss Anna
Logue, Miss Frances Williams, Miss Mary
Purcoll, Miss Eleanor ICane, Mr. Sldrioy
Rico, Mr. Theodoro Hess, Mr, Herbert Do
Henzell, Mr. Edward Kurtz, Mr. Charles
Albrecht, Mr. William Whitman, Mr. Percy
Ennls, Mr. Charles Eant, Mr. Albert Par
sons nnd Mr. Harry Laburan.
Miss Mabel Wallace entertained nt a
linen shower on Monday ovenlng. In honor
of Mrs. William Charleton, who will be re
membered as Miss Carolina Kohen. The
guests Included Miss Anna Kohen. Mls's
Florence McKena, Miss Gertrude McKena,'
Miss Lillian Muench, Miss Belle Kenny, Miss
Anna GUI, Miss Helen Bates, Miss Lillian
Bates, Mrs. Earl Thompson and Mrs. John
Pcttit.
Lansdowne
The Lansdowne Flower Association will
hold Its annual flower show In the Twen
tieth Century Club this afternoon and eye
ing, Every ono has been Invited to ex
hibit plants and flowers, and It is expected
to bo one of the loveliest shows -that tho
association hns given. Mr. Samuel S. Pen
nock Is president. Dr. Matthew H. Cryer.
vlco president, Mr. C. Wilfred Conard, secre
tary and Mr. Wharton E. Harris, treasurer,
and the Executive Committee includes Mrs.
Morgan Bunting, Mr. C. Wilfred Conard.
Dr. Matthew H. Cryer, Mr. George W.
Goucher, Mr. Georgo L. Pennock. Mr. Sam
uel S Pennock, MIbs Ethel A. Shrigley. Mr.
Arthur Shrigley nnd Mr. Wharton E. Harris.
Tho patronesses will be Mrs, William Con
way. Mr3. Matthew H. Cryer, Miss Helen
J. Wright, Mrs. Abram L. Pennock, Mrs,
Arthur Shrigley. Mrs, Alfred C. Balch. Mrs.
Isaac T Jones, Mrs. Frederick J. Petry,
Mrs. Edgar Scott, Mrs. Samuel S. Pennock,
Mrs. John M Shrigley. Mrs, C. Carroll Llp
plncott, Mrs. C. Wilfred Conard. Mrs.
Charles J. Pilling. Mrs. Edward C. Kirk,
Mrs. Mary Garretson Cook, Mrs. Thomas G.
Cooper, Mrs. Matthias Homer a-d Mrs. Rob
ert F. Irwin. The Flower Show Committee Is
Mlsn Cora Brooks, Mls3 Elizabeth Cryer,
Mlsa Ethel Gilbert, Mr. Henry Homer, Dr.
Robert Huey, Mr. A. Canova Swayne, Miss
Florenco Conway, Mrs. Frederick W, Kelly,
Mlsa Helen A. Read. Mr. David R. Richie,
Mrs. A. F. Shoemaker and Mr. C Carroll
Llpplncott chairman, The Judges will be
Mr. Caspar Pennock, Mls3 Elizabeth R.
Allen, Mr. William McCrea Thompson, Mr.
Robert L. Pyle and Mr. William II. Brown.
Roxborough
m3S2g8SU3S$asm ltfM$j$l
p MISS MARIE DE VAUX
The June meeting of the Woman Suf
frage party of tho 2lBt Ward will bo held
on Monday at the home of Miss May
Bramble, the registrar, on Monastery ave
nue. Tho recently elected officers ore: Mrs.
Peter Hummel, leader; Mrs. Albert C. Rom
mel, assistant; Miss Frances Snyder, treas
urer, and Miss Anna Bramble, secretary.
Mrs. Charles P. Martyn la chairman of
the Publicity Committee. The immediate
work of tho party will be to secure a
worker for each precinct and hold the reg
ular meetings In as many different neigh
borhoods as possible.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Richardson have re
turned from their wedding Journey and
nro receiving1 at their home, 302 Rochrlla
avenue. Wlssahlckon. The bride vdll ba
remembered as Miss Ella E. Gruver, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Gruver, of
561 East Leverlngton avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell II. Tlppett are re
ceiving at their new home, 4307 Mitchell
street, having returned from an extended e
wedding Journey. Mrs. Tlppett was Miss
Geneva Kelly, daughter of Mrs, Charles
C. Bleacher, of 4364 Manayunk avenue.
Kensington
River Crest, the preventorium of Ken
sington Dispensary for the Treatment of
Tuberculosis, in jPhoenixvllle, Pa., Is hold
ing donation day today. All sorts of fancy
articles are on sale. The River Crest Com
mittee consists of Mrs. Adolph Woll, Mlssf
Laura Swope and Mrs. A. M. Sower, MrsJ
Augusta Ischler Is superintendent and Mrs.
Francis Bailey Brown is financial secretary.
St. Anne's Literary- Institute held Its
10th annual dance In St. Anne's T. j. B.
Hall, East Lehigh avenue and Miller street,
last evening.
Miss Mary Krouse, of 2146 East Cumber
land street, has returned from a trip to
Reading, Pa.
The annual outing of the Holy Name'ciub,
will be held at Neshamlny Falls tomorrow
Mr, and Mrs. David McKlbbon, of 290O
Mr. and Mrs. David Mulrlbbon, of 2909
Frankford avenue, are at WJldwood, N. J,
Miss Marls da Vaux, of Windermere ave
nue, will be given a birthday party this
evening by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
H. de Vaux. Among the guests will be
Mtss Mary Worthlngton. Mlsa Nora Shea,
Mrs. Johanna Sweeney, Miss Marlon Haley.
Miss Ellle McCully, Miss Bessie McCully,
Mlsa Anna Sullivan, MUs Kathertne. 8uUh
van. Miss Marlon Ocsterile, Miss, Marguerite
Kalsha,w, Mlsa Marlon Kalshaw and JUaa
Dorothy Powers,
Mtss Ruth jyegler win entertain; a num
bej; of friend at ioe homo t Bat Gfta
vGd. B,ve;m on Junti IS,
Wilmington
WILMINGTON, Del., June 3. Miss
Claire Ellegood, who will be one of tha
bridesmaids for tha wedding of Miss
Greta du Pont Barksdale and Mr. F Don
aldson Brown, which will take place on
June 20, will entertain Mlsa Barksdale's
maid of honor and bridesmaids at a rose
breakfast on Monday, June 19, In the tardea
of her home
At the wedding of Miss Bessie Mary Dun
ham and Lieutenant Robert Douglas Moore,
United States Navy, In Westminster Presbyr
terlan Church on Saturday, June 17, at 4t
o'clock In the evening, the attendants will be
Mrs. Clement W. Miller, matron of honor,
and Miss Marlon Dunham and Mlsa Frances
Dunham. Bisters of the bride; Miss Con
stance Moore, the bridegroom's sister; Miss
Eleanor Pyle, Miss Margaret Whlttaktr,
Mlsa Eleanor Bush and Mlsa Eleanor
Bourne, of Cleveland, as bridesmaids.
Mr. W. Maxwell Moore, a brother of tha
bridegroom, will be h'a best m$n, and the
ushers will be Mr. Henry T Bush, Mr- eiem
ent W, Miller, Mr. Donald Satterthwatts.
Mr. Paul J. Nowland. Mr Harry Z. Max
well, of Germantown i Lieutenant Henry W
Kleffer, United States Navy, and Lieutenant
A. Beckwlth Sanborn, United. States. Navy.
There will be a reception at the horns of th j
bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. It Dun
ham, 1101 Broome street. Immediately fet
lowing the ceremony
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Prevost Sa
Arthur, pf Butfalo, N- Y- hv anooajw
the engagement of tblr aushter, Iflm
Mary N. MacArthur to Mr- Eww lWl
BartUtt, aleo of BulfaK. UU HaArt
U a granddaughter of tha U Dr. Immtt
Bush nd l o Mr, CtohtosHrC
Ward, of this city. - . .
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