Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 06, 1916, Night Extra, Image 11

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    ETBOTNa MDGBRPHtLADELPimk, TUESDAY, JtJttE 6, 1916.
GY WYNNE IS INTERESTED IN
FIRST DEBUTANTE AFFAIR GIVEN
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Philadelphia Country Club Will Present Beautiful Ap
pearance This Evening for Large Dinner Dance to
Be Given for Miss Huhn and Miss Denclda
TWO of next season's pretty dobs wilt
be given a dinner danco tonight ,at
the Philadelphia Country Club, when
Mr. Georgo A. Huhn will entertain for
his daughter, Ethel Huhn, and Pauline
Donokla, tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ilorman Denokla. Both girls are ox
tremoly pretty, In decided contrast to
each other. Ethel Is very fair and tall,
with blue eyes and very lovely coloring,
While Paulino Is darker, with dark hair,
eyes and lashes. Her mother was Miss
Edith Tyson, ono of tho five remarkably
pretty Tyson sisters, and her daughters
have certainly inherited tho family's
good looks.
Tonight's danco will bo attended by
most of next year's buds, somo of
Inst season's and tho younger dancing
men. There will bo nbout 160 guests, and
Mr. Huhn will receive with his daughter
and Miss Donckla.
Society Is looking forward to the out
door performance of "Alda," to bo given
tonight In Franklin Field. This will ba
tho first tlmo that nn opera has been
glvon In tho opon air !n this city, and
with such artists as Marie Happold, Mar
garothe Matzonauer and the others men
tloned on tho posters which one sees In
very direction It will surely be a. won
' derful performance.
Among tho box holders will bo Mr. and
Mrs. Edward T. Stotesuury, Mr. and Mrs.
Georgo W. Chllds Drexel, Mr. and Mrs.
William W. Curtln, Mr. and Mrs. Randal
Morgan, Dr. nnd Mrs. .1. Norman (Henry,
Judgo and Mrs. Dlmner Beelicr, Mr. Ellis
A. Gimbol, Mrs. Louise Alter, Dr. J. How
ard Austin, Mrs. Samuel G. Dixon. Dr.
Edtjar F. Smith, Mr. T. Lewis Thomas,
Mr. William D. Holme, Mr. C. A. Hlgbeo,
Dr. Charles? J. Jone3, Mr. Honry A.
Laughlln, Mrs. William Draper Lewis,
Mr. Luthor D. Lovokln, Mr. E. Clarence
Mlllor, Mr. William Potter, Mrs. J. R.
Rebmnnn.
It Is Interesting to note that so great
was tho success of tho recent production
of "Patience" by members' of tho Savoy
Opera Company here, Wilmington, our
nearby city, has not only Invited them
to appear In tho opera houso thero, but
has guaranteed their expenses nnd will
entertain the entire company at dinner
tonight at tho Hotol du Pont prior to the
performance. I don't wonder they havo
been asked to repeat it, for it was sin
gularly well given. As for Frank Ward,
Plantou Mlddleton and EIslo IBrinton.
their acting was positively lnlmltablo.
Ono night hero tho curtain rose and thero
stood Elsie toying nor enormous cello
and spoochlfylng to tiio nlr. Thon sho
turned to run her bow across tho sound
less strings, and, lo! behold, not a man
lr- the orchestral And back of tho scenes
was the man who forgot to notify tho
orchestra to go out, running wildly about
requesting somo one to kick him. But
It did not faze Miss Brlnton nor Mr.
Zeckwer. The latter walked leisurely to
his place, followed by his orchostra, and
Miss Brlnton remained at her post on tho
stage, sadly sighing for her Reginald,
and brought down tho house, for her voice
is rich and beautiful and her depiction
of Lady Jane was full of humor. Frank
Ward was tho most lackadaisical love
Jornlty It has over been my lot to see.
He was a scream! And could ono Imitate
Mr. Mlddleton's rondltlon of the poem on
"Calomol" ho would ba a talented person!
Tt was hard to pick any ono out spe
cially, they were nil so good., I wonder
If Frances West Bally Keen will return
from her honeymoon In time to sing her
port as ono of tho lovelorn maidens?
Frances, you know, Just decided to have
no further talk on tho subject as to when
nnd how she should bo married, and bo
went quietly off with the man of her
choice and was' wedded and then let the
families know.
The women's nattonat tennis tourna
ment week is here again, and amid purple
sweaters, tennis racquets' nnd pretty
women, play began yesterday afternoon
at the Philadelphia Cricket Club. The
sudden shower drove every one under
cover for only 10 minutes, and tho courts
and. clubhouse porches were a riot of
color, with the varicolored hats, para
wW and other feminine paraphernalia.
Mrs. Craig Blddlo looked unusually stun
ning In white, with a large purple Btraw
kat, the crown of which was covered
With white flowers. Purple stockings and
a purple parasol added an attractive
touch.
Wearing a striking purple sweater and
large purnle hat was Miss Agnes Brockle,
accompanied as usual by her cousin, Miss
Ellrabeth Wister. Miss Isabel Stough
ton looked Well in a cerise MWMter nnd
natural-colored straw hat. Others who
were strolling about the courts were Mr.
nd Mrs. A. C. Boone, Mrs. John Brown.
Miss Mildred Longstreth, Miss Audrey
Kane, Mrs. J. Ross P)lllng, Mrs. Alfred
B Weill, Mrs. David Young, Miss Helen
Bell. Miss Julia Lavino, Miss Ethel Byrd
nd; Miss Helen Rogers.
NANCY 'WYNNE.
with Mr. Dallas' father, Mr. QeArge M.
Dallas, at his horne, 1514 Pine street
Miss Margaret Oilman, of. 1BSB Spruce
street, Is spending several days In Washing
ton, D. Ci where she Is being extensively
entertained
Mr. and Mrs. William Woods fimvth
have returned to their home In the Wash
ington Navy Yard nfter a sfy of several
uaya in mis cny witn menus,
Mr. and Mrs. Roberto Le Boutllller have
gone to New England to remain several
weeks.
Miss Margaret Dftvltt. of 1000 South 23d
street, Is spending a fortnight at Thorofare,
K, .T ns the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George
Llnd.
TWO GIRLS POPULAR IN THE YOUNGER SET
Along the Main Line
ARDMOtlE -MImi Cntharlno Kovlor, who
has been staying with her undo nnd aunt,
Mr. nnd Mrs. G. M. Ko lor. of Walnut Inno.
while she attended the Hnltlwln School, has
returned to her home In Cochranvllle for
tho summer vacation. (
The Suntfny school of St. Paul's Lutheran
Church will hold Its annual strawberry fes
tival nnd bazaar this 'cvenlhg. There will
be Ice crenm, strawberries nnd cake, ns well
nn fancy nrtlcfcs nnd other useful and good
things for salo.
ST. DAVIDS Mrs. Adolph Gosling, of
82S Mtdlnnd avenue, entertained Miss Mar
guerite AVerner, ovtr the week-end.
Mrs. W. Horner Smith hns gone to Bar
Harbor. Me., to spend the month of June.
Miss Gertrude Ucarno, of Wlndemcro ave
nue, Is entertaining Minn Marlon Moseley,
of Hyland Park, III.
WAYNE The pupils of Miss Virginia
Maddon gavo a musicals In the Saturday
Club yesterday nfternoon. Among thoso
tnl-.lng part were Mlsi Helen Pnlnter, Ml-s
Emma Painter, Miss Mlra Wentworth, Miss
Marlon Scofleld, Miss Mary Lyon, Miss BoU
tlnn Llnti. Miss Kathcrlne Rlloy, Miss Anne
Linn, Miss Mildred Jones, Miss Dorothy
Leonard, Mlai Jnriette Holmes, Mr. Hranv
well Linn. Mr. John Branson and Mr. Paul
Wentworth.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Rcdnold. of
Wayne, liavo opened their summer horn?
at Dnrnstable. Mass.
Mrs. David N. Hell, of Summit avenue,
gave a card party at her home on Friday
afternoon for tho benefit of the National
Women's Association for preparedness.
Miss Marguerite Campbell, of Wlndcmere
avenue. Is visiting friends In Hagerstown,
Md. '
Germantown
Mrs. William neatly Jennings, of 6012
Greene street, entertained the members of
the Missionary Society of the First Pres
byterian Church at tea In her roao garden
yesterday.
Friends of- Mrs. Pare Wllmer, of WoBt
Coulter street, will be. glad to hoar that she
Is rapidly recovering from a severe attack
of typhoid fever.
5Ir. and Mrs. Warner G. Earnshaw. of
239 East Johnson street, entertained at
dinner on Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs.
Earnshaw are planning to opond tho sum
mer. In Alaska.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wayne. Jr.. of
6520 Wayne avenue, entertained at dinner
on Saturday night.
'Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Burgess and Mr. and
Mrs. John Edmonds have returned from' Sli
ver Lake, where they were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Bromley at their bunga
low. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gabriel, of 125 School
House lano, spent the week-end In Atlantic
City.
Frankford
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore C. Knight, of 1205
Harrison street, Frankford, announce the
engagement of their daughter, Miss Helen
Tarry Knight, to Mr. Earle H. Moore.
The regular meeting of the Frankford
W. C. T. U. will be held at the home of
Miss Antonla Holden tomorrow afternoon
at 2180 o'clock.
The sketch 'The American Girl on the
Road to Matrimony" will be repeated this
evening In Cential M. E. Chapel, Miss EI
slo Williams nnd Miss Bessie Hand wilt be
tho soloists, and Instrumental music will bo
furnished by the Church Orchestra,
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Taylor nnd their
family, of Grlsoom street, have opened their
home at Belmnr, N. J., whore they will
spend the summer.
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Along the Reading mss I WiWEiMM 1 Mi
CHORAL SOCIETY OF TIOGA W M
TO SING MENDELSSOHN'S WOV-
Large Chorus Will Render "Elijah" Tonight in St. Paul
Church With Notable Group qf Soloists Other
. Entertainments of the Passing Week
TONIGHT tho Tioga Choral Society will
give an nrtl3t!o rendition of Mendels
sohn's "Elijah."- with a chorus of 100
volce3 supported by 16 members of the Phil
adelphia Orchestra, In St. Paul's Reformed
Episcopal Church, Broad nnd Venango
streets. The soloists will bo Mrs. May
Ebrey Hotz. soprano! Mrs. Mario Stono
t.angston. contralto! Mr. Henri Mcrrlken,
tenor; Mr. Donald V. Redding, baritone,
nnd Master Mnrohall Ward, who will take
tho part of the youth. Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert
A. Davles. Mrs. T. C. Dlller, Miss Ruth
Grocneveld, Miss Llllnn Heritage. Miss EIslo
Kulp, Mrs James McCalllon, Mr. Gilbert
Albrecht. Mr. James A. Glbb, Mr. J. R.
Glbb, Mr. Samuel Meado and Mr. Henry E.
Rowe will slog tho minor roles.
The society Is completing Its fifth year,
nnd tho winter nnd spring concerts are
prominent musical events In Tioga. Mr.
.Tnmes H. Hartzcll Is musical director. The
officers Include Mr. Clarence L. Johnson,
president; Mr. Samuel Meade, vice presi
dent! Mrs. F. J. R. Jones, secretary, nnd
Mrs. James R. Glbb, treasurer. There are
85 associate members.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles C. Simpson gave
a reception and danco at their home. 6822
J Ridge avenue, Roxborough, last night, to
Pupils of Mr. Jean Wallace McLaln gavej
a delightful musicals at the home of Mrs.
Davfd Rind, 8909 Spruce street, on SatUN
day evening. Thoso taking part wero
Miss Thelma Roseberfy, Miss Rhea Henry,
Miss Edith Thornley, Miss Mildred Mae
nnmara, Miss Mary McCardtc, Miss Lauri
Deltrlck, Miss Ida Dcltrlck, Miss Delma.
Martin, Miss Florence Wark, Miss Grade
Wright, Miss Lillian Nelms. Miss Haxel
Nelms, Miss Kntharlne Trudel, 'Mls
Gladys Kline. Miss Ethel Husted and Mlas
I dlth Rind.
Tho Young Zionist Culture Club held ft
regular meeting 6n Saturday evening at
tho Tcmplo Beth Isrnel, 32d street and
Montgomery avenue. Election of odlcerS
was held. Mr. Maxwell M. Farber wad
ro-elccted president, and the other dfnoera
nros Vice president, Miss Helen Stelnl
secretary, Mr, Nnlhanlel Shall : treasurer,
Mr. Maurice Welsenj financial secretary,
Mlsa Sylvia Gaber.
The club waB organlred December 8,
1D16. It has done a great deal 6f good
work for Its members and ytor Jews . In
general. The next meeting will be held on
Saturday ovenlng at the Temple Beth
Israol.
North Philadelphia
Miss Nan Kent, daughter f Mr. and Mrs.
William Kent, of Bent road, Wyncole, has
left for Scrrtnton, Pa., whero sho wilt bo
the guest of friends for several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wharton-BIokley, of
Orange, N. J., have takon a house on Old
York road near Ashbourne road, Elklns
Park, where they will make their home In
the future.
The Woman's Auxiliary of the Calvary
Presbyterian Church at WyncOto will give
n pure food supper In the parish building
on Thursday evening nt 7 o'clock.
MIsS Emma "iSupploo. of Webster avenue,
Wyncote. left yestirday for Washington,
D. C, whero she 111 bo tho guest of friends
for several days. On her return Miss Sup
plee will occupy her cottage nt Cape May
Point for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Van Artsdnlea will
entertain at their home, CDth avenuo and
Camac street. Oak Lano, this nfternoon In
honor of the sixth birthday of their daugh
ter, Miss Esther M. Van Artsdalcn. The
guest3 will Include Miss Margery Winner.
Miss Gertrude Parker, Mls's Florence Wag
ner, Miss Miriam Wagner, Miss Doris Wag
ner, Miss Jano Iluhme, Miss Doris Homlllcr,
Miss Bernico Enwright, Miss Gladys Gee,
Miss Marlon Dudley, Miss Louisa Ernst,
Miss Myra Mnxncr, Miss Elma Van Arts
dalen, Miss Katherlne Sykes, Miss Mary
Saddlngton. Miss Mildred Wolfrom, Miss
Frances Moldawer, Master Jamos Enwright,
Master Ferdlo Frltseh, Master Charles
Frltsch, Master Ralph Wagner. Miss Ethel
Hollopeter and tho Misses EM rid go.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Steppacher and
their fnmlly, of 1804 Spring Gnrdcn street,
havo closed their city house and nro oc
cupying their summer homo nt Meadow
brook. '
Miss Claudia Miller, of Harrison avenue.
Ashbourne, nnd a party of friends, motored
to Ocean City, N. J last week and will
remain for a fortnight.
Mr. William Scott, of 206 West avenue.
Jenklntown. has Mr. E. Thomas, of Jack
sonville, Fla., as his guest.
A lawn fote wUl be held under the
auspices of tho Jenklntown Choral on Sat
urday afternoon and evening at the homo
of Mrs. Jenks Black Robinson, 280 Mather
road, Jenklntown. Supper will bs served
from 6 until 7 o'clock.
JUNE BRIDES WJLL BE MANY
TODAY IN AND OUT OP TOWN
Miss
Gladys Williams Bride of Mr. George Gordon
Meade This Afternoon Other
Nuptials
Personals
i Mr-a,na Mrs. William Boulton Dixon have
"sued Invitations for a dinner-dance on the
evening of Wednesday, June 14; at ,the
Huntingdon Valley Country Club In honor
ei Mlsa EJUabeth Trotter, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. William Henry Trotfer. who will
Jnalio her debut In tha autumn.
Mrs. William H. Wanamaker wilt enter
Jln at luncheon followed by Informal' danc
vae today at her home In Merlon in honor
oi her daughter. Miss Isabella Wana
teaker. who will be a debutante of the com
ing e eason.
.Mr- Edwln H- FIIer lav
out Invitations for a luncheon end tennis
"ournament on Sunday. Juno 18, at The
,-.....,, ,utlr jjiuto n jiosemont.
Mr. bti xr- uut.Hi.R t .. .
, ."" himww jiuobovcii nave re
turned from their wedd'ng trip and are oo-
;-" "r iiunjo. weuiepanlc, on tho ea-
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. .- , ,-.. M ,I3. jiunrjr snaaiecon
rirtier pear JenVintowri Mrs. Roosevelt
Wll be remembered as Miss Emily Whar
ton Sinkler. of EutawvlUe. S. C. Her mar
t!g to. Mr. Roosevelt took, place Apfil 16.
Mr and Mr Ralph M. Townrtof jojs
Laacey place, will leave today for York
rtnr Me., where they win speed the
s lDlrfe,vanlon 8- Dallas are cc
it HlU, . sfass m ystaim
l'hoto by Qllbert & Il.icon.,
MRS. ROBERT H. McCAMBRIDGE
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCambrldge and
their Infant daughter, of Edgewater, a
suburb of Chicago, are spending several
days in this city as the guests of Mr, and
Mrs. Walter Wllgus, of 28th and Oxford
streets. Mrs. McCambrldge will be remem
bered as Miss Margaret McGIIUcuddy,
daughter of Mr, Cornelius McGIIUcuddy.
Mr. and Mrs, Charles J. Goldsmith, Qf.
1711 North 29th street, will receive tomor
row afternoon and evening In honor of their
daughter, Mlsa Vera Goldsmith.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Querns, of 3301
Turner street, have Issued Invitations for
(he marriage of their daughter, MUs ICth
ryn A. Querns, to Mr. Herbert B. Brooks,
on Wednesday evening, June 11, at 7 o'clock
at their home. The bride will have her
slater, MUs Jennie Querns, as maid of
honor. Mr, Brooks will be attended by his
brother, Mr. Raymond E. Brooks, as best
man. r
The second annual dinner of the "Trail
Hitters' Bible Class" of the North Branch
Young Men's Christian Association will he
held on Friday evening at 7 tclock. In
Association Hall, 10th street and Lehigh
avenue. The committee in charge of the
affair Includes Mr. Louis Kramer, Mr. W.
J. Klrkwood, Mr, W. Z. Grubb, Mr, E. E.
Goodman and Mr. W- J. Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Glosklng and Mlsa
Constance Glosklng, of 3147 North 16th
street, will leave on June 11 for an ex
tended automobile trip through New Eng
land. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Schwab. Qf 2003
North '3d street, are entertaining their
daughter. Mrs. Julius L. Rice, and. her ions,
Master Alan Rice and Master Herbert Rlc?,
of Montgomery, Ala.
West Philadelphia r
Miss Ethel H. Do Groot and Mr. Dallett
V, C. Stiles, whose marriage will take place
tomorrow, will entertain their bridal party
at dinner tonight.
The members of the party Include Miss
Alma L. De Groot. Miss Gladys Durell,
of Cleveland. O. ; Miss Marlon Kepler, Miss
Margaret Williams, little Miss Dorothy
Genevieve De Groot, Mr. Samuel J. Cloven
ger, Jr., Mr. Edward Durell. of Cleveland:
Mr. Roy Wlngato and Mr. Frank Snowden.
Miss Margaret Ann May, debutante
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Davis
May. of 4420 Pine street, will leave today
for a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Luther Russell A
Graves at their summer home, Bennington.
Vt. Miss May's engagement to Mr. Luther
Russell Graves. Jr., was recently announced.
She will Join her parents at their camp at
Lake Sunapeo early In July.
Miss Edith II, White and Miss May E.
Curry, of New York, are tho guests this
week of Miss Hannah C. Parka, of 4100
Walnut street. They are representing tha
West Side Tennis Club during the tourna
ment being played at the Philadelphia
Cricket Club, Chestnut Hill.
Mr. and Mrs, R, V. Myers and Miss Julia
Hicks, of 6256 Arch street, spent the week
end In Laurel Springs, N. J as the guests
of friends.
Mr, Charles Seymour, of 141 North 61st
Btreet, and Mr. Richard Stewart, of 136
North Hobart street, who were visiting rela
tives. In York, Pa., have returned to their
homes. ,
Miss Margaret Stanton, of South Phil
adelphia, spent the week-end as the guest of
Miss Deloresa. Peterson, of 6243 Arch street.
THE marriage of Miss Gladys K,
Williams nnd Mr. Georgo Gordon Meade,
took place this afternoon nt 4 o'clock In
the Lady Chapel of St. Luke's Church,
acrmantown. Tho brldo was given In
marriage by her father, Mr, Clement N.
Williams. Sho wore a gray chiffon cloth
frock and gray hat with touches of pink,
nnd carried pink moss roses. Mr. Meado
was attended by his brother, Mr. Saunders
Lewis Meade, as best man and his ushers
were Mr. Horace II. Franclna, Mr, George
J. Cooko nnd Mr. Jesse Williamson, 2nd.
The brldo had no attendants. The
ceremony was performed by tho Rev. Dr,
Samuel J. Upjohn.
The chancel was beautifully aecoroica
with mauve, pink and blue spring flowers.
After the wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Meade
will live In Chestnut Hill and will be at
home nfter September 1.
An attractive wedding will take place
this evening In the Mount Airy Pres
byterlnn Church, acrmantown and Mount
Pleasant avenues, when Miss Marguerite J.
Meyer, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Alfred
Meyer, of 7221 Bryan street, wilt become
the bride of Mr. Walter II. Delsroth. The
Rev. John Calhoun, paBtor of the church,
will perform the ceremony.
Miss Meyer will wear a gown of bridal
satin, trimmed with pearls, and a court
train will fall from her shoulders. A tulle
veil will bf festooned with orange blossoms
nnd she will carry a shower bouquet of
lilies of the valley and roses. Miss Flor
onco Delsroth, a slater of the bridegroom,
will be maid of honor and will be gowned In
pink tarTeta, effectively trimmed with lace.
She will also wear a large leghorn hnt,
trimmed with pink roses, and will carry an
arm bouquet of pink rosebuds. Tho brides
maids, including Miss FJorpncee K. Miller,
of Harrlsburgt Miss Emma Du Bole, Miss
Clara Elsenhart and Miss Clara Ruger, will
wear frocks of green taffeta. Their hatB
of white horsehair will have green ribbon
streamers and wreaths of pink roses. They
will carry pink sweet peas. Mr. Delsroth
will have his brother, Mr. Clarence Dels
roth, as best man. and the ushers will
Include "Mr, Lloyd Sohmeyer, Mr, Paul
Hartranft, Mr, Frederick HaaBe, of New
Kensington
Miss Margaret Williams, of G street and
Allegheny avenue, Is upending- several week
In Pittsburgh, visiting relative and
friends. t
wJU hold Its. second fennual field day at th
Drexel Blddle summer boat, Lanxdowae,
Pt, ca ta.tuf4y ,-.f Umwa,
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MISS CHARLOTTE BECK AND HE, MQRRIS WEINTRAUB
Mr. and Jlra, Joseph Beck announce the engagement of their daughter,
Miss. Charlptto Bek, to Mr. Jiorrl WsJntyaub. A reception we given
n hoaor trf th event Iat Sunday at th feime of Mr and Mrs, Beck, ?
North. $te strait;
York; Mr. Albert Eggert and Mr. Walter
Kuehn.
After nn extended woddlng Journey Mr.
Dolsroth nnd his bride will bo nt homo after
September 1 at 234 East Highland avenuo.
ROBINSON OROSS.
An Interesting wedding will take place
tonight nt 7 o'clock In tho Tioga Presby
terian Church, 16th and Tioga streets, when
Miss Evelyn Winifred Gross, daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. Frank O. Gross, of 1S16 West
Erie avtnue, will be married to Mr. Rob.
ert James Robinson. Jr.. of 1841 West
Venango street. The Rev. Robert R. Llttell,
pastor of tho church, will officiate at tho
coremnnv. xvhlrh tvlll Ut fn!!.,..-., ... ..-
, .... ..... Hw .wi.u.Tu MJ- u in
ception at tho Rlttenhouse. The bride will
be given In marriage by her fnther and will
be attended by Mrs. Samuel W. Woolford.
Jr., ns matron of honor; Miss Marlon
Prince, Miss Ada Robinson, Miss Marjorle
Goodman and Miss Helen M. Ott as brides
maids, nnd Miss Eleanor R. Bird as flower
girl.
Mr. Robinson will have Mr. William C.
Weber ns best man, and his ushers Mr. E.
Urnor Goodman, Mr. John Van Alst, Mr.
Elmer W. Weber, Mr. Robert M. Harvey,
Mr. Harold M. Stone and Mr. William J.
tuutiu uiiun meir rciurn irom tnelr wed
ding Journey Mr. Robinson and his brldo
will live at 1816 West Erie avenue, where
they will be at homo on Saturdays, Octo
ber 14 to 28 from 3 until 6 o'clock.
DANNENBAUM MEYER.
A wedding of Interest In this city and In
New York will take place tonight at
Sherry's In New York, when Miss Dene
Meyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex
ander Hamilton Meyer, of 1 West 68th
street, will become the bride of Mr. Louis
F. D.mnenbaum. son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Dannenbaum of lsul spilng Garden street.
TJie nev. Dr. Stephen Wise, of New York,
will perform the csremony, which IU be
followed by a reception, Mr. Meyer will
give his daughter In marriage. She will be
attended by Miss Rosalie Dannenbaum, a
sister of tho bridegroom, as maid of honor.
Mr. Horace Horner will be best man. The
bridegroom and bride will leave on an ex
tended Journey, and will be at home In
Philadelphia in the autumn.
LAWLOR LUMLUY,
A quiet wedding took place this morning
when Miss Sylvia Lumley, daughter of Mr,
and Mrs, Emmitt LumUr, of 8519 Frank
ford avenue, became tne bride of Mr. Fran
cis -Lawlor, of Holmesburg. The ceremony
was performed at a Nuptial Mass In St.
Dominic's Church. Holmesburg, at 9 o'clock,
and was followed by a wedding breakfast
at the home of the bride's parents. The
young people left on a wedding trip, and
upon their return will live at Academy and
Red Lion roads, Torresdale.
Delaware County
The marriage of Miss Doris Adell I.illey,
daughter of Mr. Edward C. Lilley, of Glen
olden, to Mr. Murray C. Klgglns, of New
York and Montclalr, N. J., will take place
on Saturday at noon at the country home
of the brldo'a father at Buck Hill Falls.
The ceremony will be performed by the
Rev. James M Farrer, of the First Dutch
Reformed Church, of Brooklyn.
Camden and Vicinity
The engagement of Mr. Joseph D. Chap
line, formerly of Haddonfleld, and Miss
Ethel Maude Bavlngton, has been an
nounced Mr and Mrs. Theodore Patterson, of 6th
and Penn streets, attended the commence
ment exercises at Annapolis on Friday;
when their son. Mr- Theodore Patterson, Jr.,
Vas graduated.
Mrs. John B. Morton, of Merchantvtlle, Is
spending some time at Atlantlq City.
Mrs, H. W Walford, of 333 Benson street,
has announced the engagement of her
daughter, M1m Mary Walford, to pr. John
Plbble.
ri. vrvlnn fthowtll. of Riverton. lisa
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Wilmington
WILMINGTON, Del.. June 6. Mr. Ben
Jamln K. Smcdloy has Issuod Invitations
for tho wedding of his daughter, Miss Esther
Kent Smedley, to Mr. Cyrus Stanley
Chambers, the marriage to be under the
care of Wilmington Monthly Meeting of
Friends, West Btreet, on Saturday, June 24,
nt 6 o'clock In tho evening. The overscors
will bo Mr. nnd Mrs. John C. Phillips, Miss
'Emma Worrell and Mr. Goorgo B. Miller.
After a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Cham
bers will live In this city.
Mrs. Henry B. Thompson will go to
Concord, N. II., today to attend the com
mencement exercises of her son. Mr. Henry
B. Thompson, Jr., and they will return to
gothor on Thursday.
Mrs. William M. Field has returnod from
Saratoga, N. Y whore Bho and Mrs. C.
Wosloy Woldln attended tho General Con
ference of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan a. Scott went to
Hot Springs, Vn., on Saturday to- spond n
week or ten days.
Miss Mary Curtis is spending a few days
with friends In Now York. They nttended
the commencement exercises at Miss Por
ter's School, at Farmlngton, Conn., on
Saturday,
Mrs. John W. Brasslngton has left for
Chicago to attend tho suffrage demonstra
tion In connection with the Republican Na
tional Convention this week. After n week
In Chicago, Mrs. Brasslngton will go to St.
Louis to attend tho National Democrntlo
Convention. Sho will go ns a delegate from
tho Delaware Equal Suffrage Association,
of which sho 1b president, nnd will travel
with the Pennsylvania delegates.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Koltaday, Miss
Elizabeth Holladay and Master Randolph
Holladay sailed Saturday from New York
on tho Americnn liner St. Paul, for Liver
pool, England, where they will live for two
or three years. Mr. Holladay has been
transferred to the Liverpool branch of the
E. I. du Pont do Nemours Company.
Mrs. Frederick M. Klrkus left Saturday
for Poughkecpslo, N. Y., to attend the grad
uation exercises of her daughter, Miss Vir
ginia Klrkus, from Vassnr College, which
took place yesterday. Miss Klrkus will
visit Yonkers and other places in New
Yorlc tor Beverai weens unor si""""iu6.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Lucas, of Newport,
havo announced the engagement of their
daughter. MIbs Alice D. Lucas, to Mr. Ed
ward T. White, of this city.
Mr. and Mrs, Charles G. Rupert, of
Sedgeley, and their children hnve left for
a trip to New York.
Hearing on Coleman Will
LEBANON, Pa., June 6. Judge Henry
granted a citation here, returnable on July
... l ,Un ..nta.1 nt thn -will nf TlOflaltfi
Parent Coleman, of Paris, who disinherited
her son. Dr. Guldo Hinkel. because he en
tered the German Army ana rougni against
France. Dr. Hlnkel's home Is In Germany
and he Is serving In tha war as a surgeon.
The petition was presented by W. O, Light,
local counsel for Dr. Hinkel.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall at Old Home
INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., June 6. Vice
President Thomas R. Marshall, accompan
ied by Mrs. Marshall, has arrived here
from Washington nnd will remain until
nfter the Democratic national convention
In St. Louis next week, nccordlng to pres
ent plans. They are at the home of W.
L Elder, a neighbor of the .Marshalls when
they lived here.
Norristown
NORRISTOWN, Pa,, Juno 6. The first
of the Plymouth Country Club's Informal
summer dance series was' held Saturday
ovenlng nnd was attended by a large num
ber of Norrlstown's younger set. These
dances, which will bo given weekly through
out tho summer, aro arranged by Ui
Ladles' Committee of the club, of which
Mlsa Mary Loch is chairman.
The Philadelphia Club of tha Bucknell
Alumni was tho guest at dinner, Saturday
evening, of the Norristown members of the
alumni. Tho affair was given at the
Plymouth Country Club, Tho hosts in
eluded Dr. J. It Weaver, the Rev. Theodoro
Heysham, tho Rov. C A. Soars, the ReV.
Charles , Furman, Attorney Edward C. A.
Moycr and Burgess J. Elmer Saul.
Miss Katharine A. Scheldt, of 1240 West
Main street, Iisb gone to Dayton. O., where
she will bo the guest of Miss Josephine
Graves. Miss Scheldt will act as brides
maid at Miss Graves' wedding In Detroit
on Juno 28.
Miss Margaret Partridge has returned
to, her home In New York after spending
Beverai weeks ns tho guest of Miss Louise
Larzelere, of Main nnd Noble streets.
Miss Florence M. Rnmbo, of 144ft Dfc
Kalb street, will spend the next two weeks
In Washington, D. C)
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AMUSEMENTS
LAST WEEK OP
THE PHILADELPHIA
TODAY AND TOMpnnOlV
CIVIC EXPOSITION
Auditorium Bulldlni Commercial Museum,
34th Street Below Spruce
OPEN 10 A. M. TO 10 P. M.
Iteataurant; lectures; movlnc pictures.
100.000 fiQUAItE TEET OP EXHIBITS
Be sure and visit the Exposition before clM-
Inar day, next Saturday.
ADMISSION 25 CENTS
AMUSEMENTS
KEITH'S THE Bv?;fow 1N
TKULT MAHTA
SHATTUCK & GOLDEN
SOPHYE BARNARD
BEN WELCH Others
Today at 2, 25c 50c. Tonight at 8. 25c to II.
Palace
1214 MAltKET.
10c 20c
10 A. M. TO
II 110 V. M.
Sessue Hayakawa ,w"raKft
"ALIEN SOULS"
Added. Blllls Burke In "Olorla's Homnnco" No. 3
ihura., rl Sat, OEItALDlNE PAIUIAR
and Wallace Held In "MAitlA HOSA"
TTmMVJQf NOW Twice Dally, asl5 & 8115,
J. Ul I US U Mats., 25o J Ev., 25c 4 60c,
First Matinee Today at 2:15
World's T) ,, "I ...
a aviuwa
Tn
Incomparable
Greatest
Dancer
AND THE ENTinB rtUSSIAN BALLET
in "THE DUMB OIRL QP POHTICI"
Most Lavish Productlpa Ever Fllnwd.
Globe
TVlQofnQ MARKET A
-L.ilYUUb JUNIPE
ADELPHI "tttl
GRACE GEORGE
Thursday and
Saturday, Walnut 0780.
LAST
TIMES
and Her Playhouse Company In
"MAJOR BARBARA"
By BEHNARD SHAW
Stanley
MAMCST ABOVE 10TH
1U15 A, M. to U.-1B P, M.
HAZEL DAWN
"TtlE FEUD GIRL"
Thurs . Krl . Sat BLANCHE BWEET
In 'THE T1IQUSAND-DOLLAK HUSBAND11
Victoria
10c Market abv. 0th 200
u a- si. to u;ia i: u.
Dorothy Kelly
In' Writ Presentation
"THE LAW DECIDES"
Thurs., Krl-, Sat. "Tne Scarlet Woman"
JUNIPEIl HTU
VA.VDBV1LLB Continuous 11
A, .. n 1 1 X ou 1UC. IbC. 2DC.
PEERLESS MINSTRELS
22 PEOPLH
In My Neighbor's Garden ""JiJiL,
And EXCEPTIONAL BUnitOUNPINO BILL
At 10s0. 12;S0, 2 115. 4. 0. T;5. 0:30.
A 1 CHESTNUT BELOW Kth
Arcadia Wm. Collier, ,Jr.
With ANNA LEim
In "TlfE HUC1LE CAM,"
Added Attractions B1LL1E BUHKtl
In the nth Ep!ro-! of "Olorla's Romanca"
SYDNEY DREW In "Borrowing Troublf
"NEW YORK PAST AND PHE3ENT"
T rTTQrP B2D AND LOCUST STREETS
LiVOUijX LIONEL BARRYMORE
"WOMAN IN BLACK"
T3TPT TVmTsJT' 02D Abov market st.
JDJllljlVlWlN JL Cleo Rldxcly Wallace
Held In 'The Lov. Mask"
BROAD
S MINUTES FROM
BROADWAY"
ALL THIS WEEK. HATURDAY MAT.
24th suroesalul lesson of Fhllopatrtan Playarx.
Benefit of Sisters of Good Shepherd.
Mat and tjtase Direction of James J,, Skellr.
HP f XT T r TJ HP At Franklin Field n Q C
X J IN 1 VJT JJ. X 83rd and Spruce SU, i . 0J
AUSPipES UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA A Tn A
World's Greatest Outdqor Spectacle By a tight
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WARNING Don't Buy From Speculators
3000 CHOICE SEATS AT ft
PLACED ON SALE AT GATE TODAY
CHORUS OP 500, ORCHESTRA OP 20Q. 50 DANCING GIRLS,
SCENES OF ORIENTAL SPLENPQj QN "WORLD'S LARGEST 6TAS
RAPPOLD, MATZENAUER, 2IN0YIEFFl OAMPAN'iJlt
ROTHIER, LAZ3ARI. CONDUCTOR, PQLACCQ
SJEA.T BELLING ALL DAY AT 11W1 CHS6T,UX ST ANB GUIttBt M
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