. ,s if l If Ki if 2 & i- Pyro ' EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1916. F Kei (- ., lt NANCY WYNNE CHATS ABOUT THE NUMEROUS WEDDINGS IN JUNE Miss Ann Dobson Will Start the Ball Rolling as the First Bride of Many More Fashionable Nuptials Which Will Be Held This Week UnELY thero havo not been bo many fashlonablo weddings In ono month for many a day as there will bo In this lovely month of Juno. Starting with to day, Just think how many of our young oeoplo will bo among tho chaperons In stead of tho chaperoned when tho win ter season oponsl Today Ann Dobson will becomo Mrs. William Douglas Kllduft in St James Church, at 22d and Walnut streets, whero her cousins, tho three Jeff ries girls, wero all married. Ann Is a cousin of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jackson Jeffries, with whom alio has lived since tho death of her father. Tomorrow Gladys Williams and George Gordon Mcado will plight their troth In tho Lady Chapel of St. Luke's Episcopal Church, In Germantown. Tho next fashlonablo wedding will bo Bara'h Mercur's and John Albert's. This will tako ptaco on Juno 12 out In the rose garden of tho Morcur place, In Medio. Adellno Popper and Thcodoro Paul will co to tho altar on Juno 15. ono week be fore tho wedding of Adeline's brother Gcorgo, and on tho ICth Frances Stough ton and Frederick Ballard will bo married In Germantown. There will bo two Important weddings en Juno 17: Hansell Earlo and Bud Pat terson wilt bo married out at tho Earlo placo In Bryn Mawr and Alberta Brln ton and Cesaro Sturanl will bo wedded at tho Brlnton homo In Ovorbrook. Marlon Myers and George Wharton Pepper, Jr., will bo married on June 22 In St. Martin's Church, at St. Davids. AHogothcr, you will admit lt Is "somo" marrying month, to say tho least. A number of us aro Interested In the garden party which Mrs. Henry Brlnton Coxo will give this afternoon at her beau tlful country homo in Ponllyn to tho Philadelphia Chapter bf tho Pennsylvania Woman's Division for National Prepar edness. Mrs. Coxo is chairman of tho Philadelphia Chapter, you know. Among tho womon who will rocolvo with Mrs. Coxo will bo Mrs. Tom Robins, Mrs. Honry Boyer, Mrs. James Large, Mrs. Richard Harte, Mrs. Ben Rush, Mrs. Edward Slter, Mrs. Cyrus Curtis, Mrs. Thomas Elwyn, Mrs. Jab Brlnton, Mrs. Langdon Mitchell, Mrs. Horace Brock, Miss Eleanor Hopkins, Mrs. Milton Work and Mrs.' Albert Smith. NANCY WYNNE. have gone to Parrlah, Oxford County, Ale., for the Bummer. Mrs. Otis Skinner and Miss Skinner, of Gulf road, left several days ago to join Mr. Skinner In California, where they wilt spend tho summer. . Chestnut Hill Mrs. William Hcsso. Jr., of 103 West Moreland avenue, will give a bridge on Tuosday, Juno 18, In honor of Mrs. nufua Scott, of Wlssahtckon avenue and Hortter street. Mrs. Thomas Stockhausen, of Moreland avenue, gavo a delightful bridge party on Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weeks, Accompanied by Mr and Mrs. Arthur Colahan, motored to Pine Valley, N, J to play golf over tho Week-end, Mlsq Marguerite Meyer, of 6221 nryan street, whose marriage to Mr. Walter It. Dolsroth will take placo tomorrow, will entertain her bridal party at dinner this evening. Miss Meyer lias Miss Florence K. Miller, of Harrlsburg, as her guest. Miss Miller will act as one of the bridesmaids at the wedding. Germantown Mr. and Mrs. John Elfreth Watklns en tertained nt dinner last evening at their home, 604 Wcstvlcw avenue, Polham. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson H. Walsh,' Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harold Warnor. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Leopold, Mr. and Mrs. W. n. D. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Abercromble Sims, Mr. Thaddeus Ooreckl and Mrs. Walter E. Hilton, of Washington, D. C. f i Mrs. Harrison Potts, of 6340 Magnolia avenue, will give a dance on Friday at the Casino on Pulaski avenue In honor of her Bmall daughter. Miss Mary Potts. The marriage of Miss Laura M. Strover, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry W. Strover, of 39 East Walnut lane, nnd Mr. Charles S. Hopper took placo on Thursday, Juno 1, at tho homo of tho Rev. William Porter Lee, whe performed the ceremony. The brldo was unattended. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hop per will bo at home after September 1 at Lakcwood, N. J. ' Miss Mary Eleanor Adamson, of 4811 Germantown avenue, entertained at lunch eon, followed by bridge, nt her home. Personals Mr. and Mrs. It. H. Bayard Bowlo an- Miss Katharine Ashhurst Bowie, to Mr.rt Joseph K. T. Van Pelt. 2d, son of Mr. and1 Mrs. Charles E. Van pelt, or mouhi jviry. Mr. and Mrs. Bowlo entertnlned at dinner In honor of their daughter on Saturday evening at their home In Chestnut Hill. Mrs. Graham Spencer, of Devon, an nounces tho engagement of her daughter. Miss Christine Spencer, to Mr. Robert Hunter, son of Mrs. Ernest Howard Hunter, of 2212 Locust Btreet. Mr. Hunter is a graduate of Yalo, class of 1916. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas De Witt Cuyler, of Haverford, have Issued Invitations for a supper at White Horse Farms on the eve nlng of Wednesday, June 14. An engagement of Interest to persons In this city which has Just been announced In Washington Is that of Miss Beatrice Clover, daughter of Rear Admiral Richardson Clover and Mrs. Clover, to Captain Thomas Holcomb, Jr., U. S. M. C, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Holcomb, of New Castle, Del. He is aldo to Major General Barnett In Washington, where he has been prominent and popular In social life. The wedding Is to take place In tho autumn. Miss Beatrice Clover made her debut two years ago, and like her sister, Miss Eudora Clover, has, from her Infancy, been identified with the smartest residential circle. She has traveled extensively, and received" a consid erable part of her education abroad while her father was naval attache of the Ameri can Embassy In London. She recently took the course at the National Service School at Chevy Chase. Mrs. Charles Randolph Snowden has taken a villa on Gibson avenue, at Narra gansett Pier, for the season. Mr, and Mrs. Archibald J. Barklte, of Inver House, Wayne, willymtertain at din ner this evening, Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Brlnton Cinit. of Penllyn, gave a dinner last night In honor of Mrsj John R. Drexel nnd the Hon. Mrs. Alfred Anson, of New York, who have been tho guests of Mrs. Charles B. Wright, of Chestnut Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Carl C, Austin, of 22d ond Locust streets, have closed their town house and taken a house In Haverford for the summer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Francis Bochman and their debutante daughter, Miss Esther Jn Bochman. have closed the.lr house, S048 Locust street, and are spending sev eral weeks at the Philadelphia Country Club, Bala. In July they will leave for Loon Lake, In the Adlrondacks, to remain until autumn. Mr, and Mrs. Sydney Emlen Hutchinson will close their house In Germantown to day and leave for Sydlth Terrace, their Bummer home at Beverly Farms, Mass. Miss Helen Bell, of 1314 Locust street, has returned from New York, where she attended a luncheon on Saturday. Mr, Samuel Bell has gone to Sweetbrlar, Va., for several days. t Mr. William Speakman. of JRSXfhestnut street, accompanied by his daughter and a. few friends, motored to Buck Hill Falls for the week-end. Dr. and Mrs. George Q. Stout, of Ber wyn. will give a children's party this after noon. Miss Mary P. Connor, of Bala.. Is spend ing a few weeks in Atlantic City. Along the Main Line .hNeFRTII"-'rha Narperth Branch of ine Woman Suffrage party will give a but terfly garden and card party on Wednes day afternoon of this week on the lawn or Mrs. John Ketcham's home, 407 Haver ford avenue. The committee In charge of the affair Includes Mrs. W. Arthur Cole. S S"1 CockrelL Mrs. E, S, Haw, H'8- W , ?. Horner, MM Fannie Loos. OoodaU? Simpson and Mrs. W. B. b!? P1 Smith, and Master David emmi, jr., of Dudley avenue, will leave today for a week's visit at Ocean Gate. hlc?I?.B;Thl?al' Ald ? "i Mat thew glnipson Methodic Episcopal Church, ' i. I caki an1 pU Ml OI U5' church lawn Kaujrday ittunoon. Thow In chars' Were Mr a N.mqr Boyd. Mr O. iw W Kurt m4 jfc. AlU. o. Miredjtl West Philadelphia Miss Mary McCusker of 6929 Cedar avenue, entertained at luncheon on Sat urday In honor of Miss Gwendolyns Erb, who has Just returned after nn extended trip through tho South. Miss Erb will make West Philadelphia her home. Mr. and Mrs. James F. Bohen, of 4634 Walnut street, have moved to New York, where they will live permanently. Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Strowhouer nnd their daughter. Miss Mary Strowhouer. have taken' a bungalow at Parkland for the Bummer. , Mrs. William J. Murphy, ot South 60th street. Is spending a week with Mrs. Thomas Walker, of Ocean Heights, N. J. Mr. John Stlnsuii, son of Mr. and Mrs Thomas Stlnson, of 1211 North 60th street, has gone to Wilmington, Del., to spend the summer as the guest of his aunt, Mrs. James Toner, of Madison avenue. North Philadelphia BHYW U&Wtir-Hr, and Jm. WiiU B 'wl asBLBifissvHB , ',viww3LilA&!&s. I'noto by llachrach, MISS RAE FOX Miss Rae Fox will spend two weeks In Atlantic City at the Traymore. Miss Edna Seabrease, of 2132. Wallace street, whose wedding to Mr, Harry Patter son will take place on Tuesday, June 20, will be given a linen shower next Friday evening. Those present will be Miss Lillian Neeley. Mis Marie Dougherty. Miss Mar garet Hammond, Miss Myrtle Wolfe, Miss Anna Monroe, Miss Rose Mooney, Miss May Miller, MUs Anna Mooney, Miss Kath ertne Mooney, Miss Elsie Kaplan, Miss Clara Prlester, Miss Margaret Sullivan, Miss Lydla Clifton. Miss Claire Likens, Miss TUUe Nowatny, Miss Bertha Nowatny, Miss Clara Hill, Miss Jean McGrath, Miss Sarah Hartman, Miss Rosa Reager, Miss Harriet Youngblopd, Miss Grace Seabrease,, Miss Helen Nusbaum, Miss Caroline Levy, Miss Anna Abelson. Mlsa Sarah Goldman, Miss Dorothy Sternfleld, Miss Thelma Palm er, Mis3 Viola Thompson, Miss Caroline Prince, Miss May Weymer, Miss Ray Friedman and Miss Gertrude Dougherty. Miss Ada Taylor, of 2203 Spring Garden street, Is ppendlng a. few weeks with her mother at Newark, N. J. Mrs. Howard Davis, of Mlddletown, Del, Is visiting her sUter, Mrs. James McGlynn, of 3?66 North 6th street. Mes Anna M. Farrell. of Wood street. Is spending a few days with Mrs. John Brady, of Gulph, pear Norrlstown, Pa. Delaware County Mr. and Mrs. William Iteddlngton. of Clifton Heights, are receiving congratula tions on the birth of a daughter. The Ridley Park Mothers' Club will hold a, meeting in the auditorium on June 9, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Sinclair, at Ridley park, have returned from a, visit to their son-lB-lw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. L. P BordMiave, of Pittsburgh, Tt ni-rminMinfimtBi ttt Uh Albs cubits tab wot tte jtjtat Jim if, ,. L J siEbII;!' 3iiHtiL w i iiBiiiTi: iiBP KHKjf&&iMe. '- -Hu9flbl'l- fe m!'! '.' m - $ fPsPm .Kfllflii$s. " vv S3 "" " ' -wj wMmL . .JA?u flllSS HELEN D'AURIA rhoto by ll. T. Dooner. Miss d'Aurin, who is the charming dnuRhtor of Mr. and Mrs. Luigi d'Aurln of St. Mark's Squnrq', was guest of honor nt a tea given Sat urday nfternoon by Mr. John P. Holt and Miss Holt, of Cynwyd. Miss d'Auria's engagement to Mr. William J. Holt was announced last month and the wedding will take place in October. LAWN PETE WILL BE HELD IN AID OP ST. LUKE'S HOSPITAL Annual1 Affair to Be Given Thursday Evening on Grounds of Hospital in Tioga Includes Many Interesting Features. Calvin Presbyterian Church Has Similar Fete THE annual lawn fete In aid of St. Luko's Homeopathic Hospital, Broad and Wln gohocklng Btroets, will be held on Thurs day on tho hospital grounds. Thero will be a baby parado in tho afternoon nnd moving pictures In tho evening, In addition to the usual outdoor amusements and a garden bazaar for tho sale of fancy and useful articles. Supper will be served from 6:30 until 8 o'clock, under the man agement of Mrs. William 11. Crans and Mrs. Harry K. Mansfield. Among others taking part are Mrs. C. T. Jeffries, Mrs. Charles Bocklus. Mrs. A. W. Grlgg, Mrs. II. K. Roesslor, Mrs. D. Roman, Mrs. J. M. Reppller. Mrs. Robert Stevenson, Jr.. Mrs. J. Frederick Leltonberger, Mrs. Arthur Thacher, Mrs. Robert W. Davis, Mrs. G. A. Kuemmerle, Mrs. A. D. Fell. Mrs. Will iam J. Lloyd, Mrs. E. K. Morgan, Mrs. F. E North, Mrs Samuel Evans, Mrs H. A. Gautschl, Mrs. J. A. Harrison, Mrs. A. J. Rudolph. Mrs. S. P. Wilcox, Mrs. J. AV. Dorlss, Mrs. Edward J. Longstreth. Mrs. Adam Sanderson and Mrs. C. Marshall. The annual lawn fete of tho Calvin Presbyterian Church. COth nnd Master streets, was held on the church grounds on Friday and Saturday evenings for the bene fit of tho mortgage fund. The booths for refreshments, toilet nrtlcles and potted plants were artistically decorated with American flags and electric lights. Auto mobile rides were also given. The muplo was furnished by part of the Stoncmen'r Band, with Mr. Funk as the leader. Mr. Charles Robertson was chairman of the committee. Among those who assisted were Mr. T. Ralph Clark, Mr. Richard Harl flinger, Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Krewson, Mr, J. Richard Jackson, Mr. It. H. Davidson, Mr. E. W Smith, Mrs. George Martin. Mrs. M. Goetzlnger and Mrs C. W. Sm.th. The employes of the Dalslmcr stores will give a dance tonight nt 1204 Mnrket street In honor of tho birthday of Mr. Sylvan Dnlslmcr. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwin F. Thurlng. Jr., of CC24 Torresdnle avenuo, Tacony, enter tnlned nt dinner last week. Their guests Included Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Duey. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. J. Hnre. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Them, Mr. and Mrs A Motzbncher. Miss Roso Mertzbacher, Mlsa Fannlo Wright. Miss Clara Wright. Miss Ollvo Duey, Miss Eulalla Grcevos, Miss Mary Bossier, Miss Sophia Wells, Miss Helen Perklnson, Mr. Thomas Plntt. Mr. Clifford McCooch and Mr Charles Wright. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnrry Hlrschberg received Informnlly Inst night nt their homo, 1703 Montgomery avenue, In honor of tho en gagement of their daughter, Miss Etta G. Hlrschberg, to Mr, Edward J. Froellch. of New York. Among those receiving were Mrs. M. WIescnfold, of Baltimore; Mrs. W. Strass, of Baltimore, and Miss Blanche Levy, of Clnrksburg, W. Va. They gavo n dinner of 35 covers before the reception. Miss Cnrollno Hlgglns, of 7012 Tulip street, entertained the following guests on Saturday evening: Miss Sophie Jamison, Miss Delia Wakefield, Miss Evelyn Mc Mahon, Miss Josephine Martin, Miss Annn Gold, Miss Martha Gardner, Miss Flora Anderson, Miss Emily Fronefleld, Miss Har riet Fisher, Miss Caroline Bates, Miss Mar garet Bates, Mlsa Lennn Fields. Miss Anna Creamer, Miss Clara Dunn, Miss Elizabeth Mann, Mr. Joseph Murray, Mr. John Clnrk, Mr. James Tyson, Mr. Walter Heyfleld, Mr Horace Kelly, Mr. James McCall, Mr. Al fred Gibson, Mr. Leonard Brady, Mr, Jo beph Maxwell, Mr. Alfred Barnes, Mr. James Berry. Mr. James Cohan, Mr. Walter Cohan, Mr. Ralph James, Mr. Walter Balderston, Mr. John Graham, Mr. Walter Grlfllths and Mr. Robert Hall. COMMENCEMENT AT URSINUS Philadelphia Minister Will Receive Honorary Degree COLLEGEVILLE, Pa., June 6. The 40th annual commencement of Urslnus College was ushered In yesterday with the bacca laureate service. The college choir, under the direction of John Myron Jolls, rendered a beautiful program. The sermon was preached by the Rev, Dr. Daniel Hoffman Martin, pastor of the Fort Washington Presbyterian Church, New York city, Doctor Martin's theme was "Things That Are Worth While." On Monday the class day exercises will be held, and In the evening there will be two oratorical contests, one for young men. who will compete for tho Hunslcker and Memlnger prizes, and another for young women, who will compete for a prize of fered by the Women Graduates' Association, Tuesday will be Alumni Day, with business meetings of the various alumni organiza tions, which will culminate In a mass-meeting of graduates In the afternoon and the alumni banquet. The alumni oration will be delivered Tuesday evening by the Rev, Albert Newton Stubbleblne, '96, pastor of Bethany Presbyterian Church, Newark, N. J, From 9 to 11 In the evening President and Mrs. Omwake will hold a reception In FreelandHall. The commencement exercises will be held on Wednesday morning, at which time the speaker will be Dr, Nathan C. Schaeffer, State Superintendent of Public Instruction. Honorary degrees will be conferred upon the Rev. Matthew J, Hyndman, pastor of Olivet Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, and Dr. Matthew Beardwood, professor of chemistry In Urslnus College. A class of 34 will receive baccalaureate degrees. HERSUEY BUYS BIG SUGAR FARM AND WILL IN CUBA Chocolate Manufacturer Will Build Line to Plant HARRISBURO. June 6. The Increasing price of sugar will not bother M S. Hershey, the chocolate manufacturer of Hershey, Pa., for he has just made arrangements In Cuba that will furnish a direct supply of sugar to the Hershey Chocolate Company. He arrived here Sunday on his, way back from Cuba. The lnestment made by Mr. Hershey Include a sugpr mill In the province of Matanzaa and sugar plantations of 10,000 acres. The properties are In the neighbor hood of Panasl and are about J 5 miles east of Havana. They are along the northern coast, being a few miles Inland The titles are held by the. Hershey Corporation. It was necessary for Mr. Hr?hey to build a. railroad connecting his sugar mill with the coast It will be known as the Hershey Cuban Hauway and will start at Ca Blanoa, the eastern side ef Havana harbo; jtBJi win rw to at Mrimr or Masimaa. will om Uwvium ft uw country is a pr; tfcfaily irot OJUW. PHILADELPHIA PREACHERS SPEAK AT PEDDIE INSTITUTE Commencement Marks Semicentennial Observance HIGHTRTOWN. N. J., June 6. The Rev. Dr. William E. Chnlmers, educational sec retary of the American Baptist Publication Society, of Philadelphia, delivered the annl versary sermon In connection with the com mencement exercises of Peddle Institute yesterday. In the evening the Rev James Ramsay Swnln. pastor of the Wood bind Preshyterlan Church. Philadelphia, de llvered the sermon before the Young Men's Christian Association of the school. The services mark the beginning of the celebration of the semicentennial of Peddle and both today and Wednesday will be filled' with elaborate exercises, most of which will be held In the new Greek theatre Just erected on the banks of Peddle Lake and seating 6000 persons. On Monday historical addresss will be delivered by the Rev. O. P. Eaches of Haddonfleld. N. J., and Prof. Enoch Per rlne. of Bucknell University In the evening nn historical pageant, entitled "The Snlrlt of Manhood." and Illustrating leading events n the history of Hlghtstown and the Insti tute, will be presented by nearly a thousand persons. """ On Wednesday the annual commence, ment address will be delivered by Presu -dent Taft. Other addresses -win be mads by Andrew F. West, dean of pTlncetonTni! vers ty; Rush Rhees. president of the Un l verslty of Rochester; Otis E. Randall dean of Brown University; Melbourne S Read vice president of Colgate University : Alfred E. Stearns. A. M.. prnclpat of Phillips Andmer Academy; Simon J. McPherson headmaster of Lawrencevllle School : Go v. delphla? eF a"d JUd8e D,ckln5. t PhUa- What's Doing Tonight WUibwmlng- Improvement ' ilio,,...n FJ?f' "". 332 Vanklrk street, a "S'JlSk: Northwest Duelneea Men's AiiocUtlon , Columbia avenue. 8 o'clock. Free. ' siM Cheeter Avenue Improvement Aeeociatlon k-m street and Cheeter avenue, 8 oclock. Free' Pueyunk Avenue Bunlneu Jlen'e Auocla'tlon Fawyunk avenue and Sloora etreet. 8 o!?Io?k' PWlaaelphla Today and Tomorrow Ero.l! tlon. Commercial Ijuieum. .po. Philadelphia Mueical Academy comm.no.. Went, Wltneripoon Hall. commence- Phllopatrlan Flayera, at Broad Street Theatre Republican ward committees organize. Wcman' Medical College organize "srecaMr!. ' Lecture. "Acre of Dlamonde.'' by Ruuell H Coowcll. Baptist Temple. w " Profeaaora' banquet to graduation ciu, Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, T o'clock. Men's Bible Clauea ot Kenelngton. Union Tabernacle. York ami Coral streets. ' Notice for the. Society page MlU.be . tested and printed hi Vit fc.colag Ledger. but all euch notice mut be written an sfce aide IT the paper, cul U liM4 tu full. WUa full addreea, .and when Pilfcle teiepjtse nnmtur 4uiut be siren, ... Ta ii( M9Elfie. earned ei. Along the Reading Airs. George Campbell, of Oak Lane road, entertained the members of her card club Saturday nfternoon nt luncheon and cards. Tho guests were Mrs. William Blake, Mrs. George Thomas, Mrs. Horace Dunlap, Mrs. Thomas Bennett, Mrs, Mathcw Slnnott, Mrs. Paul Prlmm. Mrs. George Levey, Mrs. Walter Duncan, Mrs. Frank Taylor, Mrs. Martin Cntlctt, Mrs. James Bonham, Mrs. David Meglll, Mrs. Philip Walklns, Mrs. John Berry, Mrs. Harry Dutton, Mrs. Ed ward Murray, Mrs. Harry Denn, Mrs. Lconnrd Ott nnd Mrs. Walter Endow. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Clinton arltlUh will occupy their new homo after July 1 nt Bench Haven, N. J. Mrs, arlfnth will bo remembered ns Miss Jennie Evans, of Wyn cote. Mr. nnd Mrs, John Woodnll, on their re turn from their wedding trip, will occupy their new home on Washington lane, Jonklntown. Mrs. Woodall was Miss Helen E. Wllllnms, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis D. Wllllnms, of Sulgrnvc. York nnd Wyn coto ronds, before her mnrrlnge last month. The Executive Committee of the Jenkln town High School Alumni Association Is planning a reception to tho senior class on Monday evening, June 19. In the Jenkln town Club nnd reading rooms, This occa sion will also be the second nnuunl reunion of the Alumni AsKoclatlon. Mr. John T. Shields will occupy his new homo nt 6410 North lltli atleet, Oak Lane, after alterations nro completed. Roxborough Mr. nnd Mrs. Morris C. Swartlcy. Jr., of 6835 Rldgo avenue, gave a musicals Fri day eenlntf nt their home Among tho guests were Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Bnrtle, Mr. and Mrs. A. Bates. Mr. and Mrs. Morris C. Swnrtlcy. Mr. and Mrs. T. Book, Mr nnd Mrs. D. Wetherlll, Mr, nnd Mrs. C. Strousc. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Honcli. M-. and Mrs, George Brown, Mr. nnd Mrs. R liner, Mr Albert Dnnnnn, Miss N. Wcthcrltl and Miss N. Glullck. Frankford Miss Hernlce Cnrtlcdge, dnughter of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Cnrtledge, of 1G09 liar rlson street, has returned from Washing ton, D. C where sho has been spending the last few weeks. A street carnival for the benefit of the Children's Seaside Home at Atlantic City will he held by Mrs. H. Gibson on Fisher's avenue, Olney, between Water nnd A Btreets, on Friday evening. If the weather Is un favorable lt will bo held on Saturday eve ning. Mrs. James II. Huntington, of Hnrrlson nnd Mulberry streets, will have her mother, Mrs. John Hurst, ns her guest for three weeks, prior to her departure for California, where she will make her home with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Al fred Joyce, of Los Angeles. South Philadelphia Mrs. Thomas Gnrrlty and Miss Mario Garrlty, of 910 South Broad street, will open their cottngo at Chelsea this month. Mrs. H. Llebermnn, of Altus, Okla., has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Klelnman, In this city. Photo by Marceau. MISS MARIE HALL The engagement of Miss Marie Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Hall, of 420 South 20th Btreet, and Mr William II. Klrkpatrlck was recently announced. Lansdowne Mr. nnd Mrs. William G. Hill have taken a cottage at Chelsea for the summer. Invitations have been Issued by the Country Club for Its second annual Old Home Club Day on June 24. Mr. and Mrs. William S. Plckard, of Owen avenue, hnve taken a cottage at Ocean City, N. J., for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Bradley, of E5 Drexel avenue, are receiving congratula tions on the birth of a son. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Way, of Drexel ave nue, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter Miss Christine Nichols, of West Stewart avenue, is entertaining Miss Alice Meredith, of Towanda, Pa., as her guest. The graduates of St. Phllomena's School will give a class dance In the school hall on June 24, In this year's class are Miss Martha Loughney, Miss Marlon Fitiger aid. Miss Helen Furren, M)ss Anna Duckett. Miss Florence Simpson, Miss Mario Mc I.oon and Mr. Joseph McCullough. Camden and Vicinity Mrs. Llnwood A. Miller, of Toledo, O., Is visiting relatives at her old home In this city. n Mr. John S. Read, who now lives In Summit, N. J., has been the guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Read, Jr., of 6th and Cooper streets. Mr. Harvey Partridge has been enter taining his mother, Mrs. Jane Partridge, who make her home with her sister In Montclalr. She formerly lived at 8J7 Penn street Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Muschamp, Jr.. of North 6th street, expect to spend part of the summer In New England. Miss Dorothy Deyelln, of 318 Penn street, te rnctnber of this year's graduating er'ags at Swarthmore College. Rubens Found In Poultry Shop 'PARIS. June J. A Rubens of the finest epoch. "The Martydora of Saints Hadrian and Natalie," has been found in a poultry shop In the Saint Antolne quarter of Pur (a. It waa deposited there as security for a loan of l4 by an aged spinster who in herited H tfvm he uncle, an es-ylcar of th Ma&tieta Church. Tb Louvre curators say ihe palnWpjf W ot the greatest value. NUMEROUS JUNE WEDDINGS " . - WILL TAKE PLACE TODAY Brilliant Military Wedding Will Be Solemnized aV.S& James' Church When Miss Dobson Marries Lieutenant Kilduff Miss Almy Also Becomes Bride THE marriage of Miss Ann Dobson. daughter of the late Mr. nnd Mrs. William Dobson, nnd Lieutenant William Douglas Kltduff, U. S. N., will tako place this after noon at 4 o'clock In St. James' Protestant Episcopal Church, 22d nnd Walnut streets. It will bo a military wedding. The brldo, who will be given In marriage by her cousin, Mr. Thomns Jackson Jeffries, will be attended by her cousin, Mrs. Wal ter M. Jeffords, ns matron of honor and liy Miss Elizabeth S. Samuel nnd Mlsa Llla T. Fisher ns bridesmaids. Lieutenant Kilduff will hnv his brother, Mr. Malcolm Kilduff. ns best man, and his ushers will bo Lieutenant John Borland, t7. S. N. J Lieutenant lllchnrd McCall L llott, Jr., V. S. N : Lieutenant Robert Clark. U. S. N. : Lleutennnt Ernest Gunthcr, U. S. N; , Lloutenant David Worth Bnglcy. U. S, N nnd Lieutenant Paul II. Bastcdo, U. S. N. A reception at the home of the brides coiiBlns, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jackson Jeffries, 1803 De Lancey place, with whom she haB made her home, will follow the ceremony. Mr. Kilduff and his bride will llo In Ardmore. REEDER ALMY. A pretty wedding will tako place tonight nt G o'clock In tho First Unitarian Church, when Miss Helen Audrey Almy, daughter of Mrs. William Kllcry Almy, of 3237 Chestnut street, will become tho brldo ot Mr. David Kctchnm Recdcr. Following tho ceremony n reception will bo held nt the homo of the bride's mother. Mr. Recder and his bride, after nn extensive wedding trip, will live In Providence, R. I., whero they will be nt home after August 1. WOLF NETTEB. Among tonight's Interesting weddings will be that of Miss Rachel L. Nettcr. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sellgman Nelter, of 2438 North Broad Btreet, to Mr. Alvln E. Wolf, which will take place nt C oclocK at Ashor's nnd will be followed by a dinner. Tho ceremony will be performed by the Rov. Dr. Joseph Krnuskopf. Tho bride, who will be glxen In marrlngo by her father, will wear a gown of white satin, draped with tulle and n veil of tulle caught with orange blossoms. Miss Marie Leopold, tho tnafd of honor, will be the brides only attendant. Her gown Is ot cloth of silver draped with blue tulle. Mr. Stanley Mason Hlrsh will be the best man. Mr. Wolf nnd his bride upon their return from nn extended Journoy win live in Philadelphia MANDEL ROTHSCHILD. A very attractive June wedding will tnlte place tonight at 0:30 o'clock at the Adclphla, when Miss Florence Rothschild, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Solomon Roths child, of 3230 North Broad street, will becomo the bride of Mr. Clayton Mandel. The Rev. Dr. Joseph Krauskopf. of the Keneseth Israel Temple, will officiate at the ceremony, which will be followed by a dinner nnd dance. Tho bride will wear a white satin gown draped with tulle, with the court train caught nt the shoulders with rose point lace and edged with pearls and lilies of the valley. Her veil of tulle Is edged with pearls and will bo arranged with a spray of orango blossoms. Mrs. Howard Moyer. who will attend her sister ns matron of honor, will bo attired In a gray and gold taffeta gown with n gray hat faced with gold net. and will carry tea rosos, arranged In an old-fashioned bouquet. Miss Julia Freeman nnd Miss Ruth Mandell will bo tho bridesmaids. The gown of the former is of cream net -with a ruffled skirt and a pink orchid taffeta bodice. This will be worn with a hat of pink orchid net. Miss Mandel will be slmllnrly attired, but with a blue bodice and blue hat. Each will carry old-style bouquets of old-fashioned flowers. Mr. Man del will have Mr. Morton Blumenthnl ns best man and Mr. Walter Rothschild and Mr. Morton Baum as ushers. Mr. and Mrs. Mandel will leave for a tour through the West, and upon their return will live In Chicago. COX BUTZ. WILMINGTON, Del., June t. In Cen tral Presbyterian Church on Saturday night, at 6 o'clock, the marriage of Miss Lillian Madeline Butz. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. But, and Mr. D. Wnl lace Cox. of Ridley Park. Pa., took place. The Rev. Joslah H. Crawford, minister ot the church, performed the ceremony. The i u ....... i..dn in mnrrlnpA hv her father ui iuc mu r.,,v. ... ...-- - ---- and was attended by Miss Ethel Lees, of tii.iin.i.,nhin on mniri tf hnnor. The bride's brother, Mr. George W. Butz. Jr.. acted as best man and the usners were r. uarn Reed, of this city: Mr. Wallace Bromley, of Wlssahlckon. Pa. ; Mr. Joseph Sum merll! and Mr. Frederick Shilling, of Phlla. delphla. Tho bride's gown was of Georgette crepe over taffeta; her veil was of tulle and was held In place with orange blos soms. She carried a shower bouquet of roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Lees' dress was of pink embroidered taffeta trimmed with silver lace, and she wore a v, t ninlr hnriiehalr. Her bounuet was composed of larkspur and snapdragons. Following me ceremony u. reccmiuu vyo held at tho home of the bride's parents, 2301 Boulevard. After a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Cox will live In Narberth. Pa. Among the out-of-town guests for the wed ding were Mr, and Mrs. Charles D. Cox, of Ridley Park, the brldegroom'J parents; his sister. Miss Nell Cox; Mr. and Mrs. William R. Matthews, and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Sklrm, of Princeton, N. J. ROBEIITS SWOPE. The marriage of Miss Marian Swope, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Casper Swope, of 98 South 6th street, Darby, to Mr, Vanroom Tlndall Roberts, of Tioga, was solemnlied on Saturday, at noon, at the home of the officiating clergyman, the Rev, Dr. Morgan, of the Croier Memorial Church, Colwyn. Pa. Mr, Swope gave his daughter In mar riage. She wore a traveling suit of dark blue with a hat to match. Immediately after the service Mr. and Mrs. Roberts left on their wedding trip. They will be at hoflw after June 18 nt 37SJ North IBth streets KENNEDY FRIEDRICHB. A quiet wedding will tnke place hi 7 o clock tonight nt 1421 South 54th street, when Miss Martha M. Frlcdrlchs become the bride of Mr. James H. Kennedy, Tho ceremony will be performed by Ihe Bey. Wllllnm S. Nelll, of the Proteslaht Eplscopnl Church of the Holy Apostles, and will be followed by a dinner. Only the Im mediate families will be present, Mr. Ken nedy nnd his brldo havo taken a cottage nt Pitman, N. J where they will spend in summer. BARNETT WEINTRATJB, A very pretty wedding will take place to night nt the Walton, when Mies Rose I Welntrnub, daughter of Mr, nnd Mr Abra "J11 ,:Yelr"raub. will become the bride bf Mr, Michael Barnett, of 2427 South 11th street. Mr. Welntrnub will give his daugh ter In marriage, and the ceremony will be p m1rnlc.d by nnbbl Levlnthnl. The bride win ho charmingly gowned In clotli of silver draped with white net. with the bodice of net embroidered with pearls. Her veil of tulle will bo arranged with pearis and ornngo blossoms. The bridal party will In cludo Miss Ida Goldberg, maid of hondrt Miss Snrah Gorchov. Miss Rebecca Gold berg, Miss Rose Goldberg, Miss Mary B4r nett nnd Miss Roso Barnett, bridesmaids! Mr. Raymond Rosen, best mnn; Mr. Theo dore Rosen. Mr. KmanUcl Goldberg. Mr. Harry Sloan, Mr. William Connor nnd Mr. Louis Buntman, ushers. The services will be followed by n reception. Mr. Barnett and his bride will return from their wedding Journey the end ot the niT. ,nnd will receive after July 1 at 18Z2 West Erie avenue. CORNELEY PRICE. The mnrrlngo of Miss Gertrude E. Price, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Price, to Mr. Frank E. Cornclcy. of 3917 North Parle avenue, was solemnized on Saturday at noon nt tho home of the bride's uncle nnd ??' wr'.an.? Mr"' wam Wright. Of 1223 West Tioga street. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. John McQuade, rector of St. Stephen's Church, nnd was followed by a breakfast. The bride wore" a gowns of white satin, draped with tulle, with a veil of tulle caught with orange blos soms, and was attended by her sister, Miss Marie Price, as maid of honor, whofee fun" was of nlnI taffeta, draped with pink Mr. Thomas Cornelcy was his brother's best man. Mr. Corneley and his bride lift for a tour through the northeast. Includ ing Niagara Falls and Canada. They will receive after July l at 1223 West Tioga street. MATCHINSKY ANG EROTH. The marrlnge of Miss Elsie Read Angeroth. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles 2...nBerotn' r B334 Walton avenue, to Mr. William II. MatchlnBky, of 2027 Master street, took placo at noon on Saturday In the new church house of the Wharioh Street Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church, 64th and Catharine streets. West Phila delphia. The Rev. E. Stlllman officiated, The bride was attended by Miss Laura B. Boyer as maid of honor. Mr. Howard E. Orr acted as best man. The couple loft Immediately after the ceremony for an ex tended wedding trip through northern Pennsylvania. GILPIN.MOQRE. Mrs. Harriet Moore, of 132 West Llppln- cbtt street, announces the marriage of her daughter, Miss Hattye F. Moore, to Mri Clifford F. Gilpin, on Saturday evening, at v wLiuun, ul urn rturns oquaro wnitea m f.ceuj'icMaii i.iiurcri. a. reception xonowea at the home of the bride. AMUSEMENTS fllrihiCe Iheatre jumpeh sts. VJTlv wC VAUDEVILLE Contlnuou II A M. to 11 1'. M, 10c. ISO, itSc. PEERLESS MINSTRELS 22 PEOPl,B In My Neighbor's Garden rJs And EXCEPTIONAL BynROU.NDINQ BILL Forrest Tonight ,.$ a, PjrtBT MATINEE TOMORROW AT 8:15 Flret Appearance Here In the Film nVreat P a V 1 O W a IncoplraW. DAND THE ENTIRE RUSSIAN BALLET in "THE DUMU QIRL OF FORTIC1" tlats.. All Beats. Sie. Nlfht. 25c & 60c. All Ree'd At 10:10, 12:30. ?:1S. 4. 0. 7:43. 0:S0. ' v S CHESTNUT BELOW 10th Arcadia Wm. Collier. Jr. With ANNA LEHR .u 'Trie Uude Call" Added Attraction I1ILL1E BURKE In the 6th EpIeoJe, of Ulorla'e Romano" Sydney Drew In "Borrowing Trouble" "NEW YORK PAST AND PRESENT" Victoria 10c Market aby. 8th 20o HUB p. u. 9 A. M to Dorothy Kelly In Flret Prceentatlea "THE LAW DECIDES" Tbur.. Frt. Bat. The Scarlet Woman Cii 1 MAKKET ABOVE J8TH DUdlUey HAZEL DAWN "THE FEUD GmL" Tbure.. lfr-. Sat BLANCHE SWEET la THB TUQUBANQ-POLLAa Kt'SBAND" T VfTTC!'T, MD AND LOCUST Sl'SEETet LQCUbl UONEBAMO BELMONT V&m& WAGNER OPERA TO BE SUNG IN GREAT YALE BOWL TONIGHT Gadski, Schumann-Heink and Sembach "Will Be Amonff Singers NEW HAVKN', Conn.. June B. .More than 20,000 persons have already purchased seats for tho Immense production of Wag ner's "Die Walkeure," which will be pro. duced In lavish manner In the Yale BOwl this evening. A remarknblo feature will be a curtain of steam, which will rise from pipes along the footlights and hide the stage when It Is desired. To "raise" the curtain the steam Is simply turned oft. The singers Include Johanna Gadskt, Mme. Schumann-Heink, Melalne Kurt, Johannes Sembach. Clarence Whltehlll and Carl Brnun. AMUSEMENTS Tomorrow Night, 7:30 WORLD'S GREATEST OUTDOOR SPECTACLE Franklin Field University of Pennsylvania 33D AND SPRUCE A I D A 1000 People 200 Musicians BO Dancing Girls 1800 Costumes WORLD-FAMED SINGERS 4 Acres Scenery 20,000 Sq. Ft. Stag 5000 $1 AND' $1.50 SEATS On Bale at Glmbele, Houeton Hall and 1108 Cheatnut Street. LABT WEEK OF THE PHILADELPHIA TODAY AND TOilQMUQW CIVIC EXPOSITION Auditorium Dulldlnt Commercial Mueeum, 34th etreet below Spruce. OPEN 1U A. 11. TO 10 P. M Reetaursnt: lecturee: movlns picture. 100.000 BQUAnE FEET OP EXH1UIT8, Be sure end vlilt the Exposition before cloilaj dy. next Saturday. ADMISSION !J CENT8, PALACE 'SfC 11 H8 P. M, Sessue Hayakawa (BUrI??m "ALIEN SOULS" Added. Blllte Burke In "Gloria's Rcenane' No. 3 Thur., Frl.. 8t.. Ocraldine Ferrer and Watlic Held la "MARIA AOSA" A TT?T "PTTT ' Tnuredy mud POSITIVELY LAST WEEK, BBatNNJKa TONIGHT GRACE GEORGE nd Iter Ffiybou Company Pnueet "MAJOR BARBARA" liy BERNARD SIIAW KEITH'S TB sg&g0 m TMIM MARTA BHATTUOK & GOUJKW BOPHYE BARNARB Today at a. aee i?e!j"ii 'ffjfi BKOAD ALL 3MIS WKWS, Hth tteewft MM" ?, Ut VMS''k Wo4rfd ueiwAm JWfci.ii,ti Wasw eflt aTtaiUilS. ?. s. i,t mfe fitH, $am fe.ti9 l5il W fc jrj