P!$&mwmu wmm EVENIKG LBDaEKPHILADELPHlA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, J.91G. fCY WYNNE CHATS ABOUT THE f ABINGTON HORPTT A T . FFPTC Ogoiitz School Grounds Will Be Thrown Open to the Public for a Large Bazaar and Hawaiian Affair Given to Benefit Abington Memorial Hospital ire it... tAflat Ititorpstlntr hnrln rDT one ui " "" -.----.. - I i ....... tuin In Vifl trlt.nrt Ari of the out-oi-uour xm "u hn the OgonU School grounds, In nitl of ho supper nnd dantc which will follow )L a)Way affair, and which the fair spon sors hope to make n decided social event. Th"re has been a bit of a lull In the dan ,ng lately, and, as' It I "ally a favorite nastlmo, many will take advantage of this Silly to sup and trip the light fan Stic; thercfoie, "guests had best come H' If they- want to stay late," say the mmlttee. Mr.. George W. Blklns. Jr.. b general chairman In charge of the am, which has Brown to be nn annual no how. Mrs. John S. Ncwbold Is prcsl. Sent of the auxiliary of the hospital, and M. George W. Blklne. Jr.. and Mrs. Beauveau Borle are the vice president.. One of he most Interesting booths will ..the Hawaiian one, at which there will t Hawaiian tnusto, Hawaiian cookery and Hajvailim scenery; the scenery to be fur nlshed larBely by the costumes of he sides, who will be real true copies of the Hawaiian women. Many of the costumes o be worn were brought for the occasion hy Mrs. John Orlbbel during her reoent ' . T nt-lfTni Will trip "Went. Mrs. u. now b9 In charge of this booth, and a number of the younger girls will be atJcs. Owing to the Inclement weather, the affair had to be postponed from today until the first clear day. Among the prominent women who will heVp Mrs. primer are Mrs. T. I. Crane, Mrs. Frederick Ensllsh, Mis. Harry C. Thayer, Mrs. Carl Harrlman, Mrs. John Morton, Mrs. Joseph M. Gnzzam. Mm Olivia M. deB.-Gnzznm, Miss A. A. Suth erland. Mrs- J- Bancker Orlbbel. Mrs. John Orlbbel. Mrs. Cyrus H. K. Cur Is Ms. Philip S. Collins, Miss Idella Orlbbel, Mis. Howard Longstrcth. Mrs. Alan Reed Mr., pavld Relsman and the students of Ogontz School. The different departmental chairmen who will have charge of a booth, or amusement, or sales section, and who will each have from a few to a score of girls and matrons as aides are: Mrs. Daniel B. Went Mrs. Charles C. Schwartz, Miss Emma Hett, Mrs. J. Z. . ...... i -r.-, Wlmrlnn Slllkler, Ilowara rvmn, . -- - Mrs. W. Howard Wilson. Mrs. C. A. Wal ter, Mrs. Marmaduke Tllden. Jr.. Mrs. ' Herbert Robinson, Mrs. George H. Kelly, Mrs. Penrose Robinson and Mrs. Hcibert K. Taylor. Among those who will entertain at sup- i.r T7lllo -T,v. ATrS. per are Airs. ueorBu . mn.:P, - Marmaduke Tllden, Jr.. Mrs. Wharton Blnkler and Mrs. Oanlel B. Wentz. Those of us who attempted to hear "Alda" last night know what a time we all had to get our seat3. Never did I sea such a very unmanageable crowd. After the second act most of tho spec tators left In disgust, and yet the per formance as a performance waa well given, though the boat did hitch a bit going across the river and "Camden's" sky line was to bo found on the west ern side of Philadelphia instead of tho eastern, for I heard ono gay young so ciety thing murmur to her adoring aultor, "It looks for all the world Uko Camden," which made the surrounding onlookers snicker. After the first act the spectators made sudden attack on apace, and, taking their chairs with them, charged forward In spite of protests, until In tho dark ness the audience on the ground looked like many flies on flypaper, Instead of the first Idea It gavo, which was, row upon row of well-cultivated beet tops. No offense meant I assure you. To be sure, very few persons reached the seats they had paid for, a,nd no one cared but the poor victims themselves. However, the small boys who were helping tho peanut venders enjoyed themselves Im mensely, and when Alda was singing soul fully after Amnerls had left her, one email boy called to the other, "There's Aldy out there a1 yellln' now." It's all In the point of view, you know! Another interesting affair which will be given for charity will be the lawn party to be held on the grounds of the German town Academy, at School House lane and Greene street, on Friday. This time It vylll be the Germantown Hospital that Will benefit. Among the girls who will act as aides at this fair will be Marion Button, Marjory Taylor, Peggy Perot, Margaret .Davls, Martyn George, Betty MacCuen Smith, Christina Rehn, Edith Glllingham, Margaret Hamilton, Mary Reeves, Josephine Reeves, Emelyn Shipley, Helen Moore, Lucia Warden, Elizabeth Wlster. Florlne Pearson. Mil dred Longstreth, Isabel Stoughton, Anna Btrawbrldgo, Sarah Erdman, Martha Shoemaker, Eleanor Wupder. Marguerite 'Burton, Elizabeth" Van 'Dusen. Nancy Bmyth and Sidney- Belvflle. NANCY WYNNE. Personals Mrs. Rodman li Grlscom, chairman of the Pennsylvania State Section of the National Surgical Dressings Committee, hail Issued Invitations to her committee for & meeting to be held at her home Dolobran, yrtord. pn Monday afternoon at 4 o clock, Tea will follow. Invitations have been Issued by Mrs. Edward Wilson, of 3609 Baring street, for the marriage of her daughter. Miss Nathalie Wilson, .and Mr. Robert Clarkson Clothier, oi Ifayerford. on Saturday, June 24, at o clock In tho Tabernacla Presbyterian Qhurth, 37tn and chestnut streets, Mrs. Edward K, Rowland, of Pine Tree Jane, Radnor, is spending a few weeks with Lady Ronald In Quebec, Canada. Mr. Lincoln, Godfrey, of H009 Spruco aireet, will leave town the first part of I? yl, "& " occupy her summer home ,uTtl "" ""I""-. Me., for several tponths, Mrs. Godfrey Is spending the "nth. ot June at the Rlti-Carlton before HVine here for the, summer. isi? .an?. M- Charlemagne Tpwer and SS ra.mU3r ?ra at th Belle vuB-8tratfor sKL . aa.y8. b,or olng to their country m In Watertown, N. Y. ' SVtsnda nF Kra A... n..u, r 4JrtJ f s?1 Sprue street, will be glad to iK2w .l U conva,e5cJn" from, a recent AuTSu I City W n ' Visa Dorothy JBIsston, of West Chestnut Mtwj. b?, uua Suxann White, of Baltt pmn, as fcwr juWt durtos ink wk of ,-t!0Wo.T.n's. Nft'onnl Tennis Tournament at the Philadelphia Cricket Club. The Germantown Chapter, O, A. R., was entertained nt'a garden tea yesterday aft ernoon by Mrs. II, T. Clnpham nt her home on Gowcn avenue. Mrt. Clement A, Orlscom and her daughter. Miss Frances C. Grlscom, of nol-ibran, !!aorford. Pn., left t,, week for Watch Hill, It. I., where they will occui y .lUr summer homo through July and Au sust. Mr. nnd Mr.. Kd'vnnl B. Mfars, df 1818 Do I-inoey place, have closed their town nousj ami have left for Bar Harbor, Me., where they will occupy their home, Cross wnyn, for the summer months. Mr. Morrl. Sttoud, Jr., of Vlllnnovn, Pa hai returned homo from Fort Myer, Vn . whsro lu has lon attmullng the trnlnlng enmp for olllcers and noncsmml.sloncd (.Ulcers MKs Klisatisth Porter, of Wnphlngton. II. L... U s ending several days this week In Philadelphia, where she Is attending the tennis tournament nt the Philadelphia Cricket Club. Mrs. James tnncock. of the Poplars, St. Davlila, has been attending the commence ment exercises of St. Mary's School, Peeks kill, N. Y where her daughter, Miss Kotho rlne Hancock, was graduated yesterday. Mr nnd Mri. Joseph Baldwin Hutchin son, of 1104 Snruce street ho have taken the Langdou Williams liouo nt St. Davids for the summer, will inuvc out next Mon day. Sirs I, Wlllnrd Ilodgcrs and her daugh ter Mlm r.oulso llodger- Mlns Iiobcl Jt Riilgeis and Mhs Constance Rodgers. will cIomj their n aitment-i. 2 lot Snruce street, nnd move out to their homo In Havcrford the latter part of Juno. Tho Rev Or. Oeorge V. Lamb nnd Mrs. Lamb, of Radnor, nre spending a fort night nt Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Mrs. George L. Fowler, of Vlllnnovn. have announced tho engagement of their dnughter, Mlrs Sarah Vomer Fowler tn Mr. Louis K. Hock, of Rosomont. The wedding will take place nt Vlllnnovn on '"" "' ' 'Aiwler and his bride will llvo nt Roscmont. Mr and Jin llollln H. Wilbur have re fill tied to Old Stone House, St. Davids, from a nhort motor trip. Mrs L. t:. snllhofon. of New York, an nounces the engagement of her daughter. ML. Helen S. Stolihofcn. to Mr. Robert Wrs'cy i:trls. of IB 17 Old York road, this c'.ty. Along the Main Line OVKR11ROOK Mri. William L. Simpson entertained nt luncheon today In honor of Ml is Mary Layng Davis, daughter of Mr nnd Mrs Nathan II Davis, whoso marrlngo to Mr. James Hinry Wuits. Jr., of Now York, will ho solemnized In the Memorial Church of St. Paul tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Davis will give a dinner to night nt their home, USUI Drexol road, for the mimboi of tho lilrdnl party, among whom will be Miss nilzabeth MacCuen Smith, Miss Doris De::ter, Miss Lydla Create, MImi ICnthryn Clarke, of Now York; M'ss Nathnllo Davis, Mr. Joseph M. Pat terson. Jd, Mr. Joseph Dexter. Jlr. De Cour soy Hard, of Now York: Mr. Jny Walsh, of New York, nnd Mr. T. Ilogert, of New York. ARDMOItL Mrs. Henry J. Doyle, of Wlstnr mad, hns sent out invitations for a card party on Friday afternoon. IIAVERFORD Mr. nnd Mrs. William Clarlc Alexander, Jr., of Lancaster avenue, are being congratulated upon tho birth of a son, John Forsyth Alexander, on Wednes day, May 31. Mrs Alexander will be re memhercd as Miss ndlth Forsyth, of Dryn Mau r. Preparedness -vlll be the theme of a meet ing to he held this afternoon at the Merlon Cricket Club by the Main Line branch of tho Pennsylvania Women's Division for Na tional Preparodness. Cnptnln Flcsch, a Swiss nrmv officer, who will deliver the principal address, will explain In detail tho Swiss military system, which Is reputed to be tho best In tho world. ROS MONT Mr. and Mrs. Bornard Todd Converse, of Rosemont, are' receiving con gratulations upon the birth of a son yes terday. ST DAVIDS Mrs. Ferree Drintou. of Wlndyhrow, St. Davids, hns left for Chi cago, where sjie la nttending the Woman Suffrage Party convention. Mr and Mrs. Langdon Williams and family will snend the balance of the month nt the Llndenwood, Radnor, before going away for tho summer. Mr AVnlter Hall and his family, of Phlla. delphia, have takon Mrs. Frank Wechcrly'a house In St. Davids Court for the summer. Chestnut Hill There will bo more luncheons given dur ing this week at tho Philadelphia Cricket Club than at any other club, as the Wom en's National Tennis Tournament always draws a hugo crowd of fashionable folk. Mrs. F. O. Plnkerton entertained 10 guests yo3terday. Mrs. W. W. Perkins entertained nt luncheon today. Tomorrow Mrs. Herbert Paine Fisher will have 30 guests nt lunch eon, Mrs. Charles Carter will entertain seven guests and Mrs. A.' K. Lorimer will also give a luncheon. Friday will be a popular day, as Mrs. Carter will again en tertain for eight guests, Mrs, David Young will lune four guests and Mrs, E. II, Rod gers will havo six guests at dinner. On Saturday Miss Ethel Altemus'Dyrd will en tertain eight guests at luncheon, Mr. An drew M, Stokes will have several euestr at luncheon also on Saturday, as will Miss Alice Drake. Mrs. Frederick, II. Simonln, of East Graver's lane, w(H have Miss Kathleen McDonough as her guest over the week end. Mr. nnd Mrs. E, Earle Johnson, of 7208 Charlton street, will spend part of August In Maine, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Simonln. of Nava hoe and Moreland avenues, have returned from Buck Hill Falls. Bala-Cynwyd Mr, and Mrs. John Storey Eberbach. of Cynwyd, gave a delightful dinner last night In honor of their daughter. Miss Anna Get Eberbach and her graduating class at the Friends' Select School. ' Miss Eberbach Is class prophet and will read the class pro phecy tomorrow night at the class day ex ercises; the commencement will take place Friday afternoon. Dinner was served at 6:30 o'clock on the porch of the Eberbach home, jon Colwyn road. The favors were varied and novel and the table was decorated with pink roses and daisies. Some eight or ten members of the faculty were present and the graduate guests Included Mlsa Margaret Lounes. Miss Sitrah Fisher. Miss Elizabeth Todd, Miss Martha Anderson. Miss Helen Cox, Miss Violet Krauss, Miss Katherine Rolfe, Miss Sarah Pierce, Miss Margaret Patton, Miss Josephine poerr. Miss Mar garet Fischer. Mlsa Dorothy Zurn, Mr. Charles Beck, Mr. Ddrmar Conover, lr Gustave Laeacb. Mr Horace Thorpe and Mr. Clinton Thorpe. Following the -dinner there wtis dancing In tho garage. Mr- James Holt, who has been spending several week In Cynwyd visiting his father ana Ulster, Mr John P Holt and Mtos Holt, returned ink wl t Chicago, RUBBER BATHING SUIT CREATES STIR AT SHORE Strict Censorship of All Beach Costumes to Be Maintained ATLANTIC CtTY, Juno 7 One-piece bathing suits will bo tnbooed nlong the beach front this summer, together with any other possible sevcro styles. The rdlct hns been passed nlong to the bnthhoue bnrons, who yesterday hustled to chnnge the win dow displays to' tho more modest attires, oniclrtl notice came with the appenrnnce of nn all-rubber, costume worn by n pretty, nthletlc girl from Philadelphia. Captain William Limb, of the Life Guards, had the embarrassing duty to per form of advising the fair young swimmer of tho prohibitive ordinance, but the mold t'bs othorwlse only, too glad to take to caver with the unpleasant nttentlon drawn by the bold garb. The single piece suits for men nre ulso forbidden, nnd strict orders havo been Issued to nrit warn wenr era of any oxtreme costume nnd then go to even tho length of arresting bathers per sistently ignoring tho guards Mis John Weaver, of Philadelphia, Is at Iladdon Hall with Mlus Atlhr-a Rose.' Former Mayer Weaver will Join them over the dining week-end. Mr. nnd Mrs. John R. Ilnthawny, of Philadelphia, motored to tho shore nnd will remain hero pevcrnl dnys. Mr. nnd Mrs. George T. Blisell, of Phila delphia, will nrrlo next week nt the Sensldo Houss to t-pend the numme' here. Sir. J. II. Chndwlck, Mr. W. E. William son nnd Mr tleoiga L. Harrison formed a group of well-known PhHndclphlans In Chelsea yesterday. Miss Hairlett Snuhrler, of Philadelphia, Is spending several clays at the shore as tho guest of Miss II, Irene Weary, of Phil adelphia, nnd Miss Myrn S. Checkering, of Oil City. Pa. Mr and Mrs. James Mlckle. of Philadel phia. nri making an extended stay at tho Chnlfontp. Mr. Mlckle Is convalescing rap id y tro.n his recent Illness. Mr Ferdinand J. Drcer, of Philadelphia, will ni.iku his home this summer In At Inntlc City. .Mrs. F. B. Uarnlt!:, Mlii IJnrnltz. Mlsi Maiy Anna Barnltz and Mr. Snmuel Har nltz, of Gerninntown. joined friends hero this week. Along the Reading Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph S. Loverlug Whar ton, rccompanled by their nous, Mr. Charles W. What ton and Mr. Joseph S. Loverlug Whniton, Jr, of Old York rond, Logan, will close their country home next week nnd will le:ue for Jnmestown, R. I where they will occupy their villa. Clingstone, for July ni.d August. Mr. and Mrs. Wharton wilt have Mr. Urlnton L. Shoemaker, of Phila delphia, ns their guest for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Frazlcr Stewart, who aro spending their honeymoon at White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., will open their cottngo nt Ventnor, N J., upon their return. Mia. Stewart wns Miss Almco Grace Har per, daughter of Mrs. Thomas Harper, of Tho Homestead, Jcyiklntown, before her marriage. Germantown Miss Paulino Patterson, of New York, who has been the guest of Miss Florence Gardiner, of Coulter street nnd Wlssnhlck oti avenue, has returned to her home. Dr. nnd Mrs. Frank D. Gardiner and Miss Flor ence Gnrdlner will occupy their cottage at Monmouth, Me., after July 1. The Research Club, of Germantown, was entertained on Saturday by Mr. nnd Mrs. William Richmond nt their summer homo, The Orchards, nt Moorostown, N. J. Among tho guests were Mrs. Arthur Clarke, Mrs. William Inslnger, Mrs William Welsh, Mrs. Harry T Gllmour. Mrs. Harry Brown. Mrs. E. Livingston Stoddart. Mrs. William Hires, Mlsa Jnnc Anthony, Miss Stevens, Miss Wnldle, Miss llolden, Miss Woltemato and Master Anthony V. Welsh. Miss Virginia Enlhlrnlo, of Wayne nnd Chelten avenues, Germantown, entertained Miss Leonore Stoddart, of 322 Winona ave nue, Germantown, on Saturday, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles J. McManus, whose m.irrlugo took place last Thursday, are motoring through the Berkshlres and will not return for several weeks. They have taken the Chester Farrs' houso on tho cor ner of Carpenter htreet and Wlssahlckon avenue, and will be at homo nftor Sep tember 1. Mrs. McManus will be remem bered ns Miss Dorothy Hamell, of the Wen-helm. West Philadelphia' Mrs. Cornelius Hagcrty and her family will leave today for their cottage at Ocean City, N. J. Miss May Hagerty will leave on Friday for a three months' trip to Jupun. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cllne Thomson, of 0029 Carpenter street, nre receiving con gratulations on the birth of n son. Mrs. Thomson will bo remembered as Miss Rita Bachler, Mr. and Mrs. Jdseph Deggs Hope, of 1122 North list street, will leave today for Chel sea, where they will spend the season at tho Creston. Northeast Phialdelphia if ,'WI y' yV MISS ANNA NISSENZONE MR. LOUIS FEINSTEIN Th marUo of MUs Anna Nissenzone, of $3$ North Franklin ftreet, and Mr. Louis Feinsteln will take place on Sunday. Jun 25. Mr. Feinstetn U e, prominent member of the Harmony Club, ot th Northeast. ' "i Photo by J, Mitchell Elliot. MRS. HENRY T. MACNEILL Mrs. MacNcill was Miss Aimco Junker. Her marriage to Mr. Henry T. MncNcill took place this morninp nt 10 o'clock in St. John's Catholic Church, 13th street near Chestnut WEDNESDAY AGAIN PROVES TO BE FAVORITE DAY FOR WEDDINGS Miss Ethel De Groat and Mr. Dallett Stiles Will Be Mar ried Tonight Miss Aimee Junker Bride of Mr. Henry T. MacNeill THE marrlago of Miss Ethel II. Do Groot, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lesley De Qroot, of 4622 Hazel avenue, nnd Mr. Dallett V. C. Stiles, will take placo tonight nt the homo of tho bride. The ceremony will be performed by tho Re G. Blckley Burns, D. D., assisted by tho Rev. B. E. Helmn, of the 48th Street Calvary Methodist Church. Miss Do Groot will wear a frock of .vhlto satin trimmed with pearls and silver lace Her veil will bo of tulle and will bo arranged with ornngo blossoms and sho will carry rosea and lilies of tho valley. The maid of honor, 'Miss Alma Do Gioot, n sister of tho bride, will be gowned In white net embroidered In blue nnd will wear an ecru lint trimmed with blue Tho littlo Mower girl, another sister. Miss Dor othy Genovlove Do Groot, will be frocked In white net trimmed with pink, and will carry pink roses on a basket. Tho brides maids will be Miss Gladys Durcll, of Cleve land, a cousin of the bride: Miss Marlon Kepler nnd Miss Margaret Williams, Mr. Stiles will havo Mr. Samuel J. Clovengor as best man and his ushers will bo Mr. Ed ward Durell. of Cleveland, a cousin of tho bride. Mr. Roy Wingato and Mr. Frank Snowden. Tho brid" will be given In marrlago by her father. A small reception will follow for the family and Immediate friends. Af ter n wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Stiles will llvo nt 5017 Hazel avenue. MACNEILL JUNKER. The marriage of Miss Aimee Mario Junker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jules Junker, of 2SG South I3th street, and Mr. Henry T. MacNeill took place this morning at 10 o'clock In St. John's Church, on lilth street near Chestnut street. The ceremony was performed by tho Rev. William Lallou. Mlsa Patricia Fagen Crosby acted as maid of honor and Mr. Thomas J. MacNcill. a brother of the bridegroom, was best man. A small breakfast at the Bellcvue-Stratford followed the ceremony, after which Mr. and Mr3. MacNeill left on a wedding trip, WEST SUMNER. A very pretty June wedding will be sol emnized tonight In St. Stephen's Protestant Episcopal Church. Wlssahlckon, when Miss Mary Sumner, daughter of Mr nnd Mrs. Joseph Sumner, of 4138 Terrace street, will be married to Mr. Arnold Webt. The cere mony will be performed at 6 o'clock by the Rev. Albert Stork, rector, and will be fol lowed by a reception at the home of the bride's parents. The bride will bo nttlred In a gown of white thistledown taffeta and Georgette crepe. Her tulle veil will extond to the hem of the long court train and will be arranged with orange blossoms. At tending the bride will be Mlsa Kdna Roth well, bridesmaid, and Miss Lulu Shronk. flower girl. ' , Mr. Joseph Sumner. Jr., the brides brother, will be the best man, and the ushers will be Mr. Edwin Roeloff. Mr. Charles Beckett and Mr. Robert Halley. Mr, West and his bride will leave on an extended Journey nnd will receive after September 1 at 1150 Wagner avenue, Logan. MAHLER MOHR. The Bethlehem Lutheran Church, 30th and Diamond streets, will bo the scene of a pretty wedding tonight, when Miss Stella Frances Mohr, daughter of Mrs Henry Mohr, of 3003 West Dauphin street, will become the bride of Mr. Charles II. Mahler. 3d, of 2407 North 33d street. The Rev. Dr. George Schenk will perform the ceremony nt 6 o'clock, and a reception will follow at the home pf the bride's parents.- The bride wll wear a gown of white Georgette crepe draped over taffeta and trimmed with rose point lace. She will be attended by Mrs, Eugene E. Iluith aa matron of honor and Miss Ida E. Mahler, the bridegroom's sister, as bridesmaid. Mr, Mahler will have Mr. William Cos tello as best man and his ushers will be Mr. Raymond Mahler and Mr, Raymond Schultz. The wedding Journey of the cou ple will include Buffalo. Niagara Falls, Canada and Washington, D. C, They will be at home after August 1 in Trenton, N.J. , ALLEN MENGERT. The marriage of Miss Evelyn Louisa Men gert, of 326 West Duval street, German town, and Mr- W. Lawrence Allen, of per wyn, will take place tonight at the home of the bride o,t 1 o'clock. The Rev. J. Ken nedy Moorhause. of Calvary Church, Con shohocken. will perform the ceremony. Mr. Richard Mengert. father of the bride, will give her In marriage. Mr. Allen will have Mr William IlbHoway aa his beat man, and the bride will be at tended by her sister, Mrs. Charles O. Rowe. aa matron of honor, and HttU Mlsa Bur netts. Moorhause will be flower girl. Mlsa Mengert will wear a gown at ivory satin and duche&s lace made with a court train. "Her veil will bo of tulje and sho will carry a bourruct of pale pink roses nnd lilies of tho valley. STREHLE EBER.LY. An Interesting wedding took plnco this afternoon nt tho home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank II. Eberly. 2500 Oxford street, when their daughter. Miss Lila M. Eberly, be enmo the brldo of Mr. Paul II. Strehle. Tho ceremony was solemnized at 4 o'clock by tho Rev. Paul Yaunt, of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, 22d street nnd Colum bia avenue. Tho bride, who was given In marriage by her father, was at tired In a white hand-cmbroldored robo of Georgette crepe and tullo draped over pussy willow taffeta. Orango blossoms held her tullo veil In place, nnd alio enrried a shower of Bride's roses and lilies of tho .val ley. Mrs. John L. Rnff, the bride's sister, was matron of honor. Mr. John L. Rnff noted ns best man. A reception was held after tho ceremony. Mr. Strehle nnd his bride will spend the summer traveling, and will be nt homo nfter October 1 nt 13th street nnd Chelten ave nue. Oak Lane. McOINNIS KAY. A pretty wedding took plnce this morn ing nt 8 o'clock In tho Church of St. Francis Xavler, 24 th and Green streets, when Miss Anna Josephlno Kay, of 2015 Wallace street, became the brldo of Mr. Harry An drew McGlnnls, of Frnckvlllo, Pa Tho ceremony was performed by the Rev John Maglnn, of Frackvllle, and wns followed by a Nuptial Mass. The brldo woro a charming gown of white pussy willow taffeta and chantllly lace. The veil was nrranged with lilies of tho valley, and sho carried a shower of bride's roses nnd lilies of tho valley. Miss Anna May Collins was maid of honor Sho woio a gown of palo pink satin and Georgette crepe, trimmed with blue nnd a large garden leglfern hat, draped In pink nnd blue Georgette crepe, with long bluo streamers, and carried a large basket of Klllnrney buds and daisies. Mr. McGlnnls had his brother, Mr.Bemard McGlnnls, as best man A wedding brenk. fast followed at the Rlttenhouse, after which Mr and Mrs McGlnnls left for a trip through the Bluo Mountains. They will live In Harrisburg. KETT PUGII. Miss Ethel L. Pugh. of 3735 North 15th street, will bo united In marriage this eve ning at 8 o'clock to Mr. John C. Kctt, Jr., of 014 West Venango street. The ceremony will be performed at tha home of the bride's parents, Mr nnd Mrs. Jonathan II. Pugh, by the pastor of Christ Church, tho Bev. George S. Sinclair. Tho brldo will be nttended by her sister. Miss Alma M Pugh, as bridesmaid, while the best man will be Mr. Russell II. Pugh, a brother of th bride. The bride will be given In marriage by her father. A reception and dinner will follow the ceremony, after which the young couple will leae on an extended tour. Upon their return they will llvo at 3735 North 16th street SAVAGE HEINITSH. The marriage of Miss Frances S. Heliiltsh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex ander R Helnltsh, of 2039 North 13th btreet, to Mr. Frank A. Savage, of 1303 North 57th street, took place this nft ernoon at 4 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents. Tho Rev. Dr. John R. Davles, of the Bethlehem Presbyterian Church, olllclated. The bride, who was given In marriage by her father, was at tended by her sister, Miss Marian Helnltsh, as maid of honor, and Miss Mildred M. Piel and Mlfes Emily McBurney as brides maids. Mr Frank O. Decker was best man. The ceremony was followed by a reception, after which Mr. Savage and his bride left on an extended Journey. They will be at home In this city after October 1. burrows McCartney. A pretty wedding was held at St. Patrick's rectory on Monday, June 5, when Miss Mary E. McCartney became the bride of Mr. Samuel E. Burrows. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Manuel Campa. Mr. and Mrs. Burrows are spending their honeymoon at Old Point Comfort. Va. South Philadelphia Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Ktmmelraan, of 8th street and Snyder avenue, announce the en gagement of their daughter, Mlsa Frances Klmmelman, to Mr Joseph Gutman, :1" ,'' &l?uM. " R"1 &., " fcK all puth notice iaut b written ma m tlJ of th paper, tuiut U .UueJ Lu full. With full addrex, sad uhtu ioibl Uslcwhou wjpV"R!.!t!lK:...i,..i.-. .- ..a,L.. IMar Kwnli JIe. 80S Chwtnut !. ctetic wii wi w "-" n friU GERMANTOWN ACADEMY FOR M HOLDS GRADUATION EXM EWS Planting of the Ivy a Feature of the Morning Together With Glass Spngs and Flag Raising i - i - -ttr i i-i f ill. aom rarty viiven in wesc jrnnaaeipma r t Tf Htt graduation exercises of tho German- JL town Academy took plnco yesterday morning. Tho planting of tho Ivy, which lins always been a special feature, was done by Mr. John Jopson. There were class songs, tho raising of a Hog, and then tho more Bcrlous part of tho exercises, the awnidlng of the diplomas, took place In the hnll Colonel Sheldon Potter made n short ad dress, nlso Dean MrClennnhnn, of Prlncs ton Prizes were nwarded by Doctor Os borne for the best work done In various branches Tho members of the class arc Mr. Conrad Clothier. Mr Lewis Cutler, Mr Branson Edmonds, Mr John Gehbnuer, Mr. George Holmes, Mr Wellington Hortou, Mr. John Jopson, Mr. Joseph King, Mr. John Keys Sir Charles Lnmb, Mr. Albert Law Ron. Mr John Lniidenberger, Mr Austin Me Donnld, Sir Henry Mnrkllng, Mr. Donald Stuart and Mr. Joseph Wnlroth Clnss-dny exercises took place last night In Hie hnll of tho Young Men's Christian Association. CARLISLE TAYLOR, of (5027 shlngton avenue, wns given a free- dom party by his parents on Saturday. Among those present were Mr. nnd Mrs. 13 Tnylor, Mr. nnd Mrs. P. C. Feger. Mr. nnd Mrs II. Marquntdt, Mr. L. Powers. Mr W. Relq.se, Mr. Russell Dillmore, Mr Earl Dill more. Mr. E. O. Decker. Mr W. Smith, Mr. Cyril N. Taylor, Mr. Carlisle Tnylor, Mr. J If Seel. Mrs .1 M. Greenwood. Mlsa M. Graham, Miss M. Lupton. Miss II Thayer, Miss M. Rellly, Miss G Hencock, Miss G. Dougherty, Miss M. Hencock and Miss M. Gr.ihnm. Tho Misses Hencock nnd Miss Dougherty are grnduntes of Friends' Central School, class of 191 C, and tho houso was decorated In pink nnd silver, their clnss colors. Miss M. Graham and MrB. J. M. Green wood entertained the party for somo time. Tho rest of the evening wns spent In danc ing and singing. Tho Pcnn Cnhl Sorority gave a dince nt the Wynnellcld Country Club on Saturday evening The members aro Miss Penrl Maqtilz, Miss Rebecca Sherry, Miss Mollle MRWn Mueller. Miss Betty Welsberg, MKTJT TH Udltsky, Miss Marlnn Levy, Mies' I i PJ Abrnms, Miss Pearl Bernstein and, LUIInn Drelfus. The guests wer"e MIbjJ rlctta Moser, Miss Dorothy Abrams, i who Esther Horwltz, Mlsa Fannie Ooldsljcjjg Miss Florence Atbhs, Miss Dorothy Eand Miss Anna Sherry, Miss Brodsky, Mr, Hni,0jr Hcsslcr, Mr, Bert Karfunkle, Mr. Harlltg Colin. Mr. Lowls Itantz, Mr, Morris V!tlns.t Mr Morris Hnhn, Mr. B. Foreman, Mr. B Weiss, Mr. Paul Goldenberg, Mr, J J. Colin, Mr. D. Shelow, Mr. Arthur Kohn, Mr. Al fred Lcshner, Mr. M. Kushner, Mr. David Tltfleman, Mr. II. Llpman and Mr.. Samuel Cirdsa. Tho regular social meeting of the Tod Alcph Sorority of tho William Pcnn High School waa held nt the home of Miss Ruth Shngiln, 10 IB North 2d street, on Sunday evening. Tho following were present: Miss Bessie Bender, Miss Jenny Davis, Miss Sadye Ollckman, Miss Bcsslo Iskowitz, Miss Sarah Goldberg. Mlsa Sarah Gelbert, Mlsa Anna Koss, Miss Sarah E. Lovy, Miss Ruth Shn grln, Miss Augusta Shngrln nnd Mlsa Ada Silverman. Mrs. Allan I, Apfolbnu, Mr. Itnrry Davis, Mr. A. Abrnms, Mr. William D. Batter, Mr. M. Fuller, Mr. Joseph Green blntt, Mr. II. J. Kohn. of New York; Mr. Ellla Flnkcl nnd Mr. Benjamin Schmerer. A SURPRISE linen shower was given In honor of Mlsa Rose Rubin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Rubin, at their home, 2128 North Oth street. Among those present wcro Mr. nnd Mrs. Einstein, Mr. nnd Mrs. Her man nnd their daughter, Mrs. D. Aaron, Mr. nnd Mrs. Line, of Now York! Mr. nnd Mra. Smith, of Wnshlngton i Mlsa Roso Brine, of Vlnelnnd, N J. ; Sir. nnd Mrs. Max Rubin, Mlsa Florctto Rubin, Mr, nnd Mrs. B. Mlcklln, Mlsa Frances Frnnkel, Mr. Louis Aaron, Mlsa Fannie Aaron, Miss Eva Aaron, Mr. Milton Aaron, Mr, Benjamin Aaron, Miss Cclln Mlcklln, Miss Lillian Paul, Miss Minnie Raul, Miss Edna Runick, Mr. Albert Striff, Mr. Max Runick, Miss Reba Therplor, Miss Anna Thcrplor, Miss Esther Stclnborg, Mlsa Anna Bask, Miss Julio Lusscr, Sir. and Mrs. M. Rotsteln, Mr, Leonard Rotsteln, Miss Eva Runick, Miss Bessie Rubin and Miss Mary Mlcklln. North Philadelphia Mrs. L. A. Kirshncr, together with her children. Miss Vivlnn Klrshner nnd Miss Fny Klrshner, nre spending several weeks nt the Glcnslde, Atlantic City. Mlsa Lillian Printz, of Lnkewood, who spent last week In Atlantic City ns the guest of Miss Belle Reismnn and Miss Rose Relsman, has returned homo. Mr. nnd Mrs. Isanc Vendlg, of 15th and Master streets, entertained the members of their card club at dlnnor nnd enrds Monday evening. Mra. Walter Shnlmnck. of 1814 Erie nvonue, entertained tho Millionaire Club at enrds yestcrdny nfternoon. Among those present wero Sirs. J. Duotsch. Mrs. J. Erby, Mrs. M. Llttman. Mrs. II, Green, Mrs. B. Keen. Mrs". J. Klein. Mrs. M. Levy, Mrs. M. Myers, Mrs. E. Rnff, Mrs. A. Schneider nnd Mrs. A. Sternberger. Mr. Samuol BIcdcnthal, of 1531 North Newklrk street, will leave on Sunday for Chester, Morris County, N J., where ho will be tho guest of his daughter for tho summer. Tioga Jt -rP9WM,www'w'fl1"w,??$ 8&S,0V5J tjf ?..., v-xv. 3ww. ....w,., I'hoto by Marceau. MISS AMY HEXAMER Miss Hexamer, of 1935 Wallace street, whose engagement to Mr. Walter Ralston Rodgers was recently announced, will spend tho summer with her parents In Ocean City, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. II. Israel, of 2343 North Lawrence street, entertained on their 10th wedding anniversary Sunday evening. Among those present were Mrs. R. Powder maker, Miss Hanna Israel, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Welsh, Mr. and Mrs. L. Goldenberg, Mr. and Mrs M. Aarons and their son, Mr. W. Redmond, Mr and Sirs. K. McCIosky. What's Doing Tonight Municipal Band concert. Orthodox and Rich mond streets. Philadelphia Today and Tomorrow Exposi tion. Commercial Museum. Philadelphia Musle Teachers' Association din ner. Adelphla Hotel. Boosters' Club meeting1. Oth and SanBora streets. Philadelphia Foundrymen's Association meet ing. Manufacturers' Club. Oraduation exercises Brown Preparatory School, Itherspoon Hall. 8 o clock. Twenty II tth unnual banquet. Philadelphia Music Teuvhera' Association. Hotel Adelphla, 6 o'clock. Graduation exercises. Philadelphia Colleita of Pharmacy. Academy of Music. 6 o'clock. Colleita of Physicians, 22d and Ludlow streets, 8 o'clock. Franklin Institute, 7th street above Chestnut street, 8 o'clotk. Kenslnston Board of Trade. Hancock street and Susquehanna avenua. 8 o'clock. Free. South Bid Street Business Men's Association, (Pd and Hansom streets, 8 o'clock. Frea. East Central Business Men, 423 Spruco street, 8 o'clock. Free. AMUSEMENTS PALACE J214 MAP.KET 10c 20o 10 A. M, TO tl;10 f. M. LABT DAY) Sessue Hayakawa iau'&& ,. "ALIEN SOULS" Added. BiHie Burko In 'GlortA's Bcsnanc" No. 3 Thurs . Frl.. Sat., QBHALDINB PARRAR and Wallace Held In "MARIA ROSA" Stanley- Victoria MARKET ABOVE 18TH 11:15 A. M. to 11:15 P. U. HAZEL DAWN "THE FEUD GIRL" Thurs.. Frt. Sat BLANCHE 8WEET In "THE THOUSAND-DOLLAR HUSBAND' 10c Market abv. Oth SOc u A. si. to u:ia j. M. Dorothy Kelly "THE LAW DECIDES" Thurs.. B"ri.. Sat- -The Scarlet Woman." T ?TTOrn BSD AND LOCUST STREETS iJJ UUUI MOLL1E KING. In " "FATE'S BQOJIERANCJ Mr: and Mrs. L. T. Mucnch. of 3732 North Carlisle street, announce tho engagement of their daughter. Miss lMna Josephine Mucnch, to Mr. Hugh Munroe, of Boston, Mnss. Mrs. John P. Watts, of 3611 North 11th street, has gone to Spokane, Wash., where sho will bo tho guest of her daughter, Mrs. Frederick Miller. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Ancker and their daughter, Miss Irma L. Ancker, formerly1 of 3041 North 19th street, arc occupying their now home, 1903 West Erie nvonue. Mr nnd Mrs. Richard Burton will spend tho season nt their cottage In Capo Mny. Roxborough Miss Edith Nowhall will entertain the Roxborough Fortnightly Club this evening at her homo on Manayunk avenue. Her guests will Include Mrs. Wayne R Moyer, Miss Edith Kerkeslnger, Miss Elizabeth Schofleld, Miss Ethel SudderB, Miss Mar garet Sarge, Miss Ilelcne Snyder and Mrs. Clyde Lever. Tho annual strawberry festival of St David's Protestant Episcopal Church will bo held tonight In the parish house, which will bo decorated In red nnd white. Tho program will Include attractive musical and literary selections. Frankford The Rurholmo Improvement Association will hold Its regular meeting tomorrow eve ning at 7409 Oxford pike, Lawndalo, A miscellaneous shower was given to Miss Mao Haines by her friends recently at the homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carlln, 128 East Fisher's avenue, OIney. Among those present wcro Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Thames, Mr. and Mrs. William Carlln, Mr. and Mrs. William Thames, Mr. and Mrs. Gnrdcr, Mr. and Mrs. Tetlow, Mr. nnd Mrs. David Toper, Mr. nnd Mrs. Peak, Mr. and Mrs. Shoemaker nnd their family, Mr. Cas tor Carlln, Mrs. Mays, Miss Catharine Rowcn. Miss Florence Cope, Mlsa Margaret McGlnley, Miss Frances Toper, Miss Jessie Moore and Miss Elsie Myers. BELMONT SJMES Held li "Th Ley iUsk" Lansdowne Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Bartrnm, of Runny mede avenue, have opened their cottage at Ocean City, N. J., for tho summer. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Love, of East Greenwood avenue, have returned from a trip to Hot Springs. Va. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Anderson, of North Lansdowne avenue, will snend the summer at Gwynedd Valley. Delaware County Dr. Anna Howard Shaw and Miss Lucy H. Anthony, of Moylan, will leave the lat ter part of the week to attend the suffrage convention In Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. James Brown, of Clifton Heights, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son. AMUSEMENTS LAST WEEK OP THE PHILADELPHIA TODAY AND TOMORROW CIVIC EXPOSITION Auditorium Building Commercial Museum, 34 th Street Below Spruce OPEN 10 A. M, TO 10 P. M. Restaurant: lectures; moving pictures. 100,000 SQUARE FEET OP EXHIBITS Be sure and visit the Exposition before clos ing day, next Saturday. ADMISSION 25 CENTS KEITH'S HUSIO AND COMEDY PLEASES AUDIENCES!" livening laager. TRULT MARTA SHATTUCK & GOLDEN SOPHYE BARNARD BEN WELCH Others Today at 2, 2So & 60c. Tonight at 8, 23c to II. pnQ0f NOWTwlce Dally. 2;1S & 8:18. PUll ebb Mats., 25c J Eves., 25c &B0o, PAVLOWA AND THE ENTIRE RUSSIAN' BALLET In 'THE DUMB GIRL OP PORTIC1' Most lavish Production Ever Filmed. fi-lnnf liieatre juniper bts. A, M. to 11 P. M 10c. 15c, Mo. PEERLESS MINSTRELS S3 PEOPLE , In My Neighbor's Garden ""cU, And EXCEPTIONAL SURROUNDING BILlT At 10 ;40, 13:30, 3:15. 4. 0. Ti3. B.SO, A s-.si;-. CESTNUT UELOW 18th Arcadia Win. Collier, Jr. With ANNA LEI1R In "THE BUGLE CALL" Added Attractions BILUE BURKE In the oth. Episode of "Gloria's Romanes" BYUaui UKE..V a ouriuytins; srouoio- IUM. "NEW PAST AND PRESENT" A n"nT "PTTT MATS. TOMORROW and JXLiaiJirXll SATURDAY Walnut sTea. Se!1 GRACE GEORGE s.od. Her Playhouse comiway to "MAJOR BARBARA" By BBBMAHP SHAW Tt T n A Tl "W MINUTES TOOM tJKUAW BROADWAY . ALL WHS WBSK. SATURDAY MA 21U ucs.ful mssb st 1'CHowilrUn I1;r, Hit. Mid Stag WtU i liusm 4, JmM, f m