Hpww t m liiVMllNtt LliDGEKr-i-HlLAUELHlV., Huiifc.DA, JluNiU 8, 1010. JL.J rANW WYNNE IS INTERESTED ' IN UEKMAJNTUWjN HOSPITAL PETE The Germantown Academy Grounds Will Be Used for a I' Trf,., T.awn Party and Fair in Aid nf fim nm. town Hospital Tomorrow Society to Help "riCIETf will bo kept pretty busjr to Or .L -...nine from the fete to bo TJon the arounds at the Germantown fJlZtov tho benefit of tho German fi Hopltal to tho National Tonnta 14 -f nt St Martin's and back Sf? r.S ".era w... be no end fhr.Hr gW. debutantes of hls year ami ' yettrS ..,ir iio lmco shado trees Surround th. bulUUng. They will ?m j.j.n.i.whlto striped aprons and 'SlTook altogether fetching. Then, when CM has bought all tho pretty, fancy S. as well as the good things to eat, ftlrYwlH be a danco In tho Assembly Sol o school. And by tho way, the IW1 . ..... i.n ,.n.ii.i tell of many a ance begun while ofcr mothers and "TZ Glanced together, for the dances it the Oermantown Academy are no new l " . i. ...... n onitrnn of do- tiinff9 tney navu " w Sht to tho younger set In Germantown light 10 ' . , t ... tnr many a. year- " " kniDlUl fair, tho entertainment Is being turned byltlio board of lady visitors, of !htah Mrs. Charles P. Keith is chairman. Tlie other members of tho board aro '.... .Grander Wlster. Mrs. Edgar But- Z Miss Maria Logan, Mrs. George Cameron, Mrs. Arthur Haines, Mrs. Fran ds R Strawbrldge, Miss Elizabeth S. Abbott, Mrs. Baltzar do Mare and MrB. JSSndeV Wletor. Jr. Mrs Charles P. Keith will have charge of tho fancy tab o. and Mrs. Gcorgo Cameron and Mrs. Wis ier will arrango for tho supper. Tho danco will bo In charge of Mrs. Wlster. Mrs Do Mnro will bo at tho head of tho whlto elephant table, which will have no end of odd and unusual articles; It could not help It, you know, If every one brings his or her whlto olophant to dls tuss of. It seems wonderful that there should bo In tho world somo who will ap preciate and llko tho things which others fio not, but true It Is, and it Is a good thing. Mrs. William Beard will havo tho temonado table under her care, and Mrs. J A. Wiggins and tho Readers' Club of Germantown will havo candy tables. Mrs. Calvin Smyth will havo charge of bal loons, while Mrs. George Bonaffon will tell sugar from a cart done up In black paper to represent pieces of coal. Thcro Will also be a Mother Gooso tnblo, and Jl!es Nancy Smytn win wear an ua.,. loned frock with great side pockets In Which will bo mystorlou3 packages for old and young. Then thero Is to do a illdlns board for tho kiddles. . Mrs. Joseph Earnshaw will havo the orango treo and Mrs. George Franklin Brown will sell Ice -hiii && WILL BE AIDES FOR GERMANTOWN HOSPITAL BENEFIT tie Itousse, Mrs. Lewis Nellson, Mrs. Fran cis I, Qowen, Mrs. Henry Brlnton Coxo and Mrs. Norrls Wlster Vaux. ?? ,wmnm WiUon Curtln, of Itosemont, In llo t lu:lcon today at her homo Mrs. John nidffely cave the first of her at homes this afternoon at Hampton, her estate tionr Towson, Md. She was assisted in receiving by her daughter. Mrs. C. Fon lalne Maury Leldy, of this city. Mr, J. Bertram Llpplncott, of Bolhayros, ?.,?. "V1?.' hy. 'Is f-ln-law, Mr. William Paul O'NoIll, of ltydal, left Tuesday for a ....... h.jj i u lurinigni at iUCKnc, Fla. tvSI Frnnk rlk aml "0I" family, of Washington, D. C, will leave tho latter part or Juno for their summer homo at South ampton, L. I. Mrs. Polk's present plans aro to return to Washington at frequent Inter yaw for a week or ten days, as Mr. Polk win not ne aoie to ieavo town for any loiiRtli of time. Mrs. Polk will bo rcmem beiefl as Miss Lily Potter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Potter, of this city. Dr. and Mrs. Charles N. Davis, of 1931 Spruce street, will entertain a house party at their cottage In Capo May over tho Week-end. Mr. and Mrs. John Howard Yardley, Miss Margaret C. Yardloy, Miss Elizabeth Yard. ley ami Atr. Sherborno Yardley, of 1D28 Tine street, left yestorday for their cottage. East avenue, Bay Head. Tho marriage of Miss lardloy and Atr. Sheldon F. Potter will bo solemnized nt 12 o'clock Saturday, In All nun? "Urch, May Head, by tho llov. Charles Henry Arndt, of Germantown. M-r,,nna MrB- J Loula Kotterllnus, of -010 Spruce street, will occupy their cot tage at Bar Harbor during the summer months. i Mr-, .","' Mr3 William S. Godfrey havo closed their apartments at 17th and Walnut streets and aro occupying Air. and Airs, Otis Skinner's house, on Qulph rood, Dryn Alawr, for tho summer. Air. and Mrs. Wllmer Worthlngton HMiPcs, of Oak Aleadows, Paoll, loft tho nrst of this week for a motor trip of sev eral weeks through tho Catskllls and tho northern part of New York State. Tho formal opening of tho Business Girls' Homo, nt 804 Pino street, took place ! yestorday afternoon, when tho women ln- ! terestod In tho undertaking gave an open- ! lng tea. Tho homo Is arranged so as to accommodate about 30 Blrls, who earn , their own living. Tho project Is not a charitablo one. It Is backed by several wealthy womon of this city, but tho girls i'nro to pay board and lodging and rccclvo Itnany-comforts in return. Tho building which will havo tho now club' Is a four-story structure. It con- 'tains a living room, two dining rooms. kitchen, laundry, two bathrooms and five lavatories. Each girl has a single enameled bod, oak bureau and rocker In her room. A washerwoman will bo In tho 1 building every day to do tho washing of telottios for tho girls at a nomlnnl price. Tho living room on tho flrst floor Is j beautifully furnished with wicker fur Snlture, piano, rugs and everything that ipella "homo." Of course, there will bo I rules, but those rules will bo Just tho I aame as the rules that would bo set down by tho Blrls' parents. Weekly entertain I Inents will bo given for and by tho girls. After the Blrls get their breakfast In the mornings, thero will be plates piled ihlgh with sandwiches, fruits and cake. f They will bo given paper and string and - allowed to make up their own luncheons 1 to carry to work -with them. Thero will . be no charge for this service. There are ?ft number of girls Installed In tho house I already. There are about 30 prominent women : Who aro on the board of managers, all of Whom holped bring the club to a reallza- '- ton. Tho officers of the club Include: i Mrs. George Fales Baker, president; Mrs. - Joseph Taylor Jackson, Mrs. Lewla H. Parks, Mrs. George G Ross and William C Hesse, vice presidents; Miss Emily Hawkins, recording secretary; Miss Helen ; E. Welch, treasurer and corresponding secretary. NANCY WYNNE. Personals . Mr. and Mrs. P. Williamson Roberts, of ' Villanova, will entertain at dinner tonight. Mr. Edmund Waterman Dwlght will glvo ; dinner tonight at his homo, Sunset Hill. ; Chestnut IIUL Mrs. Alftvnnrier MnMmv.Hmlrh nnri MIhs Viwinla a. Mapkav-Hmllh. of Wanhlnirton. 5. O., are at tha Plaza Hotel. New York. n route to their summer homo, Wild Cliff, Beal Harbor, Me. Mrs. Charlea TC Tlflnn nnd tint- rimiphtpr- lllss Mllllcent Dana, of 2013 De Lancey juace, have closed their town house and" ere occupying the home of Mrs. George Gordon Meade Large at Ablnerton for tho . aummer. Mr. and Mrs. John, Henry Sinex, of Edge water Park, N, J., announce the engage meat of thalr riniii7htc,. utIrb Maw xrriai- nd Slner, to Mr. Laeorge Woyd Cowan, Jr., of Beverly, N. J. o Mr. and Mrs. N, Scammon Jones will Wna the summer months at Montgomery "" In Bryn Slawr. Mr, and Mra Tnhn WnNAll Vannn- muilt five an at home this afternoon at Fair Acres, Jenklntowa Mr. and Mrs. Clarenna W Tlnti,,, nf Tlnaa. Lnh" Mrl1' B,va dioner, followed by a UKTr"" "MVJr. a evening. r. apq rs. rrjjfn and their daughtera will go to New- i-jpmi. iiq imwr pari or tms month. Mrs. OfinrirA Ttallaa Tlnn nr.d 0orea Dallas Dixon, Jr., gave a tea g -.-- f.--r- "- i. uiiiii v ui,-)w& Hi. ! uia rntssenfer corps of the Penn- -Ms,ui nauroaa unaDter. Women's WWW for National Preparedness. Among those receiving will b Mm. gwga W CWMs Drel, Mrs. Jamea HMtock, Mr Robert Wright. Mrs. John -5l.Tfc?'er Mr J B- futchlaon, Mm. jMOstN W Boyd. Mrs, aarmter Casaatl. I Hfe SL Hivwarf 1 verrt f p& nras t.-n t -wmim "! jT" " -W vI-4. tf THE marriage of AIlss Anna Louisa Stur gls, daughter of Mr. and Airs. William Stursls, of New York, and Mr. Edward Needles Wright, 3d, o- ot Mr. and Airs. Edward N. Wright, Jr., of Germantown, was solemnized this afternoon at 4 o'clock in St. Stephen's Church, 00th street cast of Broadway, Now York. AIIS3 Sturgls waB attended by her sis ter, AIlss Ellzaheth Sturgls as maid of honor, and her bridesmaid wcro AIlss Gertrudo Lovett, of Boston; AIlss Nina Brandreth, of Elizabeth, N. J.; AIlss Anne Harrison nnd AIlss Helen Bangs, of New York, Air. Harold AI. Wright acted as his brother's best man and tho ushers wcro Mr, Halllwrton Fale3, of New York; Air. Henry Sturgls and Air. William Sturgls, brothers of the brldo, and Air. Alorton Lewis Newhall, Air. Samuel Hazlchurst and Air. Kdward W. Clark, 3d, all of this city. A small reception nt tho home of thq brtdo'B parents, 252 West 74th street fol lowed tho ceremony. WORK-DAVIS. A picturesque wedding will take place this evening nt 7:30 o'clock In the Alemorinl Church of St, Paul. Overbrook, when AIlss Alary Layng Davis, daughter of Afr. and Airs. Nathan II. Davis, of 6819 Drexel road, will become tho bride of Mr. James Henry Work, Jr., of New York. The Rev. Will iam R. Turner, rector of tho church, will olllciate. The brldo, who will bo given In marriage by her father, will have her sister. AIlss Natalie Davis, as maid of honor, and tho bridesmaids will be Miss Elizabeth Mnc Cuen Smith, AIlss Doris Dexter, Miss Lydla Crcsso nnd AIlss Kathryne Clark. Air. Work wilt have Air. De Coursoy Hard, of New York, as best man, and the ushers will bo Air. Joseph Dexter, Air, Joseph AI. Patterson, 2d, Air. James AI. Walsh and Air. Edward O. Bogert, of New York. JELLETT HERON The marriage of AIlss Josephine Heron, daughter of Mrs. C. Ji Heron, of 1732 Spruce street, to Air. Stuart A Jellett, Jr., of Ger mantown, will take place tonight at 0:30 o'clock at the home of the bride. Tho Rev. Franklin Afoore will perform the cere mony. AIlss ueron, wno win do eivbh marrlnge by her brother. Air. Cordon Heron, wlllfwear a gown of white satin, made with a train and trimmed with rare old family lace. Her tulle veil will be arranged with orango blossoms, and she will carry lilies of the valley. The best man will be Air. Roland Jellett. A reception will follow the ceremony. After an extended wedding Journey Air. Jellett and his bride will live in Germantown after September 1, FLEISHER HIRSH. An Interesting wedding will be Bolemnlzed tonight at the home of Air, and Airs, Harry B Hlrsh, 2215 Green street, when their daughter, AIlss Elizabeth R. Hlrsh will be married to Mr. Horace Teller Flelsher, son of Mr, and Mrs. Moyer Flelsher. of 2223 Green street. The ceremony ,wlil bo per formed at 5 o'clock by the Rev, Dr, Joseph Krauskopf. and will be followed by a din ner The bride will wear a gown of bridal satin and tulle. wth a tulle veil edged with exquisite .lace, the one worn by her great grandmother on her wedding day. Lilies of tha valley will be carried. Miss Rose Hlrsh. and AIlss Alargaret Hirsh will attend their Bister, .,.,.. Dr Samuel W, Fernberger will bo best man' Mr, Flelsher and his bride will leave on an extended Journey. ,and upon their return will live at 2223 Green street until October 1, when they will occupy their new homo In the suburbs. NEWNAM KANE, The marriage of Alias Margaret C. Kane, of 1280 Wolf street, to Mr. Charles F. New nam of 4532 Salmon street, Wlsslnomlng, was solemnized at o'clock last night In the Church of the Epiphany, l!th and Jack. AIlss Mary Kane, slater of the bride, acted as bridesmaid, while Mr. Harry Bender was best roan. After the wedding tha couple left on an extended honeymoon. 'SUDLOW PRINCE The marriage of Miss Martha B. Prince. Eranddaughter of Mrs. Martha Gauler. of 4407 North 19th street, to Mr. Charles W. Sudlow. of 2018 West Tioga street, took nlacWlast evening in the Wakeneld Pres byteVlart Church which was decorated with roses and tropical plants. The ceremony was performed at 7 o'clock by the pastor, tL Rev. Hugh B. McCrone. A beautiful Eown of white satin, draped with tulle and nrlncew lace, and a vll of tulle caught with, sprays of orange tlossoms. was worn .. , hriiia. who was attended by MUM I Minute A Fllwtback as maid o( honor, and JiJiSl f&m. j ttH - -""! j.jt-jf ' mmBnmM Jmm MBUBttBHrnmlW W , 'Sill 1 SiJMMBMIBaiSBMMMz: ' and AIlss Louisa KSSKIsSi.irattUSbi '&MxMm?W3lm!!?J III MANY BR1DJS ARE STOPPING At SHORE i - - i -"- - Phantasmagoria of Color No- ticeablc in Trotts- Bcaux f lively brides are adding charm io the Great Wooden Wny these beautiful June days. In former years, brides Wero dis tinguished by their symphonic costumes. Who doesn't remember tho brldo In gray from tho tips of her toes to the crown of her head, or tho brldo In brown7 However, this year thero is no harmonious color scheme and tho costume of the bride of today is a phantasmagoria of coloring. Airs. Samuel W. Whan has Issued lnvl tatlons for ono of tho largest luncheon brtdgo parties of tho season on Wednesday afternoon, June 14, at the Chelsea Yacht Club. Thero will be 30 tables. AIlss Dorothy Thomas Is entertaining AIlss Harriot Llpplncott, of Alcrchantvllle, at her cottago on Bartram Place. AIlss Gaulbert and her Bister, Airs. Law ton Kendrlck, who havo beon touring for tho past three weeks, motored to tho Chel sea Hotel today and will rcmnln for the hnlnnco of, the season, making frequent trips through tho adjacent country, Mrs. John C. Perry, of Ashbourne, nr rhed nt tho Chelsea on Tuesday and will remain for several weeks. Air. Perry will be down over Sunday. Prof. W. Hyde Apple ton and Airs. Appieton are also at the Chel sea. Alls? Blddlo nnd AIlss Do Cou, of Chestnut Hill, nro down for tho week-end. Mr. John Gill will spend tho week-ond with Air. George 13. Sweeney at his cot tage. 27 North Chelsea nvenuo. Air. and Airs. Sliarawood Brlnton, of De Lancey place, nro' nt Chelsea until early In July, when they will go to tho Maine coast for tho balance of tho summer, returning here for September, Air. nnd Airs, Jesse W. Starr, 3d, aro building a very handsome new homo on States avenue. Air. David C. Boggs nnd his family havo leased tho cottage on Portland avenue owned by John C. Cordtry. Air. nnd Airs. Cordery and AIlss Cordery will spend tho summer at Scnvlow. Lansdowne Mr. Craig Grelner, of 70 East Stewart avenue, Is arranging a dance for Saturday, June 17, In tho Twentieth Century Club. AIlss Alarion Gouchcr, of 44 Runnymedo avenue, entertained tho members of her sorority nt her homo last evening. Among tho members present were Alios Lillian Bloodsworth, AIlss Alarjorlo Young, Miss Jllrlam Hart, AIlss Holen Rcld, AIlss Doro thy Humphries nnd AIlss Helen Davenport LARGE NUMBER OP WEDDINGS ARE SCHEDULED FOR TODAY Marriage of Germantown Man to Miss Sturgis, of New York, Will Attract Many Philadelphians Over brook Girl to Wed New York Man AIlss Bertha Fllnsback Wolf as bridesmaids. Air. Sud(ow had fpr bost man Air. Georgo AI. Hoot, of New York, nnd for ushers Mr. Theodore G. Alteneder, Air. Robert T. Boyd, Jr., Air. Henry Hlllebrande. Air. Georgo II. Suttorlcy. Air. Robert W. Bell and Air. Georgo II, Sudlow, his brother. Air. and Airs. Sudlow will return from their wedding journey tho end of tho sum mer nnd will bo at homo tho first and third Tuesdays in October nt 4407 North 9th street. COYLE HALLINGER Air. and Airs. Hiram Godfrey Halllnger, of 4400 Walnut street, announce" tho mar rlago of their daughter, AIlss Jcsslo Hal llnger, to Air. Edward J. Coyle. The ceremony took place yesterday at noon at the home of tho bride's parents, In the presence of the Immediate families and a fow very close friends of the bride and bridegroom. Tho bride, who was given In marriage by her father, was attended by Miss Alary Fletcher, of Germantown, as maid of honor, whllo Air. Charles C. Heobo acted as best man. Air. and Mrs. Coyla will be nt home In their newly completed residence after Sep tember 15. RALPH-VOORH EES. Tho marrlago of Alias Alary Voorhees. daughter of Airs. Catherine Voorhees, of 412 South Harlan street, and Air. Alba Ralph took placo yesterday afternoon at 6 o'clock at tho home of tho Rev, Elmer W. Powell, pastor of the Second Baptist Church. Tho brldo, who wore a frock of white net with n hat to match nnd carried a bouquet of whlto roses, was attended by her cousin, AIlss Alargaret Battln, as maid of honor. AIlss Battln woro a gown of embroidered voile with a large pink hat and carried pink rosebuds. Air. Hally Ralph acted as best man. Mr. nnd Airs. Ralph after a wedding trip will live at 125 West Pomona terrace, where they will bo at homo after July 1. BENTER-WATERS. Among the week's Interesting weddings was that of AIlss Anna Matilda Waters, daughter of Air, nnd Airs. John N. Waters, of 2218 North 16th street, to Air. Charles W, Benter, of 1120 South Broad street, which was solemnized at 4 o'clock yes terday afternoon in tho Church of Our Lady of Mercy, Broad street and Susque hanna avenue. Tho ceremony was per formed by the Rev, P. AlcOarvey, assisted by Rev. Father Ring and Alonslgnor Oer aid P. Conkltn, and was followed by a reception at tho home of tho bride's par ents. Air. Waters gave his daughter In marriage. Her gown was a beautiful com bination of bridal satin nnd georgette crepe, made with a court train and trimmed with pearls and orange blossoms. Similar blossoms held the tulle veil In place and a shower of roses was carried. Alias Alary A. Cullney, who attended the bride, wore a frock of shaded blue and white net draped over pink satin and finished with rhlneatone trimming. Air. William Ft Waters, the -brldo'B brother, was best man. Air. and Airs. Ben ter left for a trip to Washington, D. C, and points South. They will be at home after July 1 at 1823 South 24th street. LAWN FETE FOR HOSPITAL CHANGED TO INDOORS AFFAIR St. Luke's Hospital, in Tioga, to Benefit by Supper Which Will Be Given in the House Owing to the Bad Weather TrtMeef' MSS MBtOM &VTI&J Along the Main Line WYNNEWOOD Mrs. William Symes. of Wynnewood avenue, has returned from Pittsburgh, where she spent several weeks with her mother, Airs. Lout. Airs. Joseph B. Crenger, of Wynnewood avenue, will ontcrtaln at bridge this after noon. HAVERFORD Rear Admiral William G. Buchler and Airs. Buohler will closo their town houuo, 24 South 17th Btreet, today and will occupy Airs. Theodore Spencer's house at Haverford, which they havo taken for the summer. BRYN AIAWR Airs. James Llowellyn Ncgant, AIlss Baldwin and Miss" Anna O, Baldwin, ot Montgomery avenue, loft today for their summer cottage, Overledge, Cas tlne. Ale., whero they will remain until Sep tember 1. i Air. and Airs. Richard II. Wallace and their family will close their town house, 4244 Chestnut street, and move out to 217 Roberts road, about July 1. North Philadelphia Air, and Mrs. Frank McManus and Miss Margaret AicManus, of 14J9 North 18th street, are at the Shoreham, Washington, where they wilt remain for several days, attending the graduation exercises of Trin ity College. AIlss Frances McManus is one of this year's graduates. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Franklin Frank and Mr. and Mrs. Arlington Ray Prca have returned from their wedding Journeys and are receiving, the former at 290S North Taney street, and the latter at 2221 North 16th street. The brides will ba remembered as Miss Aurella Frances Stewart and Miss Jane Rebecca Stewart nieces of Air. and Mrs. Henry Wright Ridgway, of 2221 North 15th street, who were married on April 29. tha double wedding taking place at tha home of their uncle and aunt Mss Anna L. Selebosky, of 523 North 4 th street, entertained in honor of Miss Sarah P. Friedman, whose marriage to Mr Albert Leyenthal will take place on Sunday at New Garrlck Hall Among those present were Miss Sarah P. Friedman, Miss Helen E. Friedman. Miss Jessie L. Fried man, Mlsa Allriara Kutner, Miss Reba Sele bosky. Miss Anna L. Seleboaky, Miss Minnie Keilenson, Miss Ella Satalof. Alias Rose Seleiosky, Airs, Herman .BUekman, Mm. B. Selebosky, Mr. Albert Leventhal, Mr Maurice Kramer. Mr. Charles K. Eisman, Mr. Philip SeJebosky, Mr Harry Saltier, Mr Herman Steboky, Mr. Samul H. Somerson. Mr Jamuel H. KetMs, Mr ILy tntT1 Blackman asi Mr, 3, iliboeVy, Bala-Cynwyd The wedding of Alias Emily F. Hearther, daughter of Air. and Airs, William J. Hearther, of Cynwyd. and Air. Harry C. Tlly, son of Air. and Airs. Herbert J. Tlly, will take placo Saturday. June 24, at 0:30, In St, John's Church, Lower Alerlon. Rev, Henry A. F. Hoyt. D.D.. rector of St. John's, will officiate. AIlss Ethel Tlly, sis ter of tho bridegroom, will be maid of honor, and the bridesmaids, Alias Marlon RInn, of Chtcago ; AIlss Ruth Rowland, Miss Alae Jones and Miss Dorothy Tlly, another Bister of the bridegroom. Air, Tlly will have hts brother, Mr. L. Herbert Tily, as his best man. and Air. William B. Kuen, Mr. Richard Eurlch, of Salisbury. Aid. ; Air. William W. Hearther, brother ot tho brldo ; Air. Charles Belts and Air. Engle Chllds will be ushers. Following tha church ceremony a reception will be held at tha home of Mr. and Mrs. Hearther, Germantown Airs. M. E. Adamson, of 4811 Germantown avenue, gave a bridge yesterday at her home, fine guests wero Alias Alice Schoet tle, Alias Alary Dure, Mrs, Dlmner Beeber, Airs. George Coles, Airs. AlcOurvey, Mrs. Frank Weston, Airs. Foster Reeder, Mrs. J, Hector AlcNeal, Mrs. Fred Taylor Pusey and Mrs. H. Vlnsser, of New York, who will be Mrs. Adamson's guest over Sun day, Mrs, Richard Allllward. of 2023 Medary avenue, was given a birthday party at the Colonnade Hotel yesterday by the mem bers of her "600" club. Among those pres ent were Mrs. Charles Taylor, Mrs. Au gustus Bacon. Airs, Franklin Alclntyre, Mrs. Harry Weyman. Mrs. N, Park, Mrs. Robert Weber, Mrs. W. F, Boenlng, Mrs. F, G. Oibbla and, Mrs. C, F SImpkins Air. and Mrs. Clarence Brush, of 220 West Hortter street, will leave for Ocean City, N. J., In a few days to occupy their cottage fpr the summer. What's Doing Tonight Graduation extrclsaa. Faun Charter School, Witlurapoon Hall. 8 o'clock. Claia Pay excrcfaca. VriiQda' Select School, 16th and Race streets. B o'clock. Heceptton to craduatln claia of Medlcc-Chi. rurVtcal Collace. Hotel Walton. 8 o'clock. I'lttr-aecena and Lancaster, Avenue Business Mn. 03d street and Lajudownn avenue, 8 o'clock. Krea, lUddlnnton Board ot Trade, Olrard avenue ana dOtn street, li o'clock. Free. I.oiin Improvement Association. Broad street nnd Wlndrlm avenue. 8 o'clock. Free. " Pbtladelpaia Today and Tomorrow Exposi tion. Commercial Museum. Homeopathic County Medical Society meets. lianneoianii jiospuai M-Htfn.f-M Alumni tIuActpajtUn4 concert. 6th and Chew atreets. Medico, Ctl Alumni banquet. AdalchU Hotel, X(untr4nat XLtnJ concert. QUI and Cnew strea Temole University Pharmacy Alumni Society banuuet. Hutenhouse Hotel. Philadelphia. Stationers' Association meethur, Beuevuf-Btratfurd. ,. . American College of NeuroMtby banquet, AdeJpnla Hotel. qrsw rjc. Central ContegaUoaal Cburefc, County Fair, fct, KdaaaA's UaU 34 AHl eSU.Uats, -M Chestnut Hill There will bo a dance given tomorrow evening at tho Philadelphia Cricket Club for tho members of tho Women's National Tennis Tournament. Airs. Arthur C. Colnhan, of 7810 Lin coln drive, gave a bridge party yesterday at her home. Tho guests wero Airs. Roland Pollock, Airs. William W. Adams, Jr., Airs. Wllllnm C. Hesse, Jr., AIIbh Sarah Shat tuck. Airs, Rufus Scott, Airs. Basil Harris, Airs. Joseph Flcltas, Airs. Thomas Stock hausen. Airs. Harry Weeks, Airs. Barry Colnhan, Alias Julia Hecbner and AIlss Julia Lavlno. Airs. Joseph W. Wear, of Graver's lane, has her sister, Airs. Kotany, of St. Louis, AIo., as her guest. Along the Reading Airs. William Cross, of Old York rpad. Jenklntown, accompanied by Airs. Edward Alarshall, of Susquehanna road, Rydal. left this week to be the guest of Airs. Marshall's mother, Airs. Tyler, at her home In New London, Conn. Airs. Radclyffe Furness, of Summit ave nue, Jenklntown. left yesterday for Aledla, whoro she will be the guest of her parents, Mr. and Airs. George Wood, for several days. Mrs. Robert Sewall, accompanied by her daughter. Miss Beatrice Sewall. of Ard naree, Rydal. spent Tuesday nt St. Alary's School, Peeksklll-on-the-Hudson, N. T where they attended the commencement ex ercises. AIlss Helen Sewall, who has been attending Bchool there this winter, will re turn with her mother, as will also AIlss Dorothy Stevens, daughter of Air. and Airs, John ' Conyngham Stevens, of Sunnyslde, Rydal. Miss Patsy Wheelock, of Wyncote; Air. Grant Searing, of Elklns Park, and Miss Alarion Warner, of Elklns Park, will be the presenters at the cinss uay exercises ot ma Cheltenham High School on Wednesday aft ernoon, June 14. The commencement ex erciseB of the school will bo held in the school auditorium on the evening of Friday, June 18, at S o'clock. Air. and Airs. Henry C. Flelsher, of 2043 Spring Garden street, have closed their town house and are occupying their summer homa at Wyncote for July and August. West Philadelphia Friends of Miss Grace Falkner, of 251 South 45th street, will be glad to know that she Is recovering nicely from a very serious Illness. Mr, and Airs. Wlnslow, of Virginia, for? merly of Philadelphia, are the guests of Mrs Wlnslow's parents, Mr. and Airs. J, D, Warren, of 6940 Race street AIlss Anna Winters, of 6243 Arch street, motored to Atlantio City with friends yes terday, Mr. and Mrs. John L, Corcoran, of 1241 North 57th street, have returned home from Detroit. Allch.. where they were the guests of friends. Tioga The men of the Temple Baptist Church, Hi and Tioga, streets, will give a recep. tion and Btrawberry festival tonbjht for the women associated with them In the work of the church. The Rev. Thomas o. Bird the pastor, will be assisted in recelv lrur by Mr. Frank B. Hacker, Air. Edward F Mullen, Mr. Edward Pole. Mr. John It N Benner. Mr. C. E. Ochs, Mr. Samuel H Kemp. Mr- William, Macdonald, Mr. Oliver T Acker, Mr Charles Rodger. Mr. David H. Zlesler, Mr Frederick A. Myers, Mr Ehner Walling. Mr Hugh Kerr. Mr. M B. Sbuster, Mr A- Leonard, Mr Spen cer M. Lees, Mr. Henry E. Robertson, Mr. W, Burt hems & V W?n THE nnnual affair given for the benefit of St. Luke's Homeopathic Hospital will take placo today Indoors owing to tho In clement weather. In addition to tho usual amusemonts nnd booths for tho sale of fancy and useful articles there will bo a baby parade In the afternoon nnd mov ing pictures In tho evening. Airs. William H. Crans and Airs. Harry K. Alasfleld aro In chargo of tho supper, which will bo served from 6:30 until 8 o'clock. Among those in terested in tho bazaar who will act as aides are Airs. C. T. Jeffries, Airs. Charles Bock lus, Airs. A. W. Grlgg, Airs. II. K. Roesslor, Airs. D. Roman, Airs. J. AI. Reppllcr, Airs. Robert Stevenson, Jr., Airs. J. Frederick Lettenbergcr, Airs. Arthur Thncher, Airs. Robert W. Davis, Airs. O. A. Kuemmcrle, Airs. A. D. Fell, Airs. William J. Lloyd, Mrs. E. K. Alorgan, Airs. F. E. North, Airs. Sam uel Evans. Mrs. H. A. Gautschl, Airs. J. A. Harrison, Airs. A. J, Rudolph, Airs. S. P. Wilcox, Mrs. J. W. DorlBS, Airs. Edward J. Longstreth, Airs. Adam Sandorson and Mrs. C. Marshall. A lawn fete nnd bazaar, for the benefit of the Osteopathic Hospital, 19th and Spring Garden streets, will be given at 720 Kenllworth avenue, Oak Lane, tomorrow evening, also Saturday afternoon and eve ning. A DINNER was given on Alonday eve ning at Wtmley's by Air. J. Mergargo Walsh, captain of tho 1916 championship track team of the AVlillam Penn Charter School, tho members of the team. His gueBts included Dr. Robert Cole, Air. Clinton Strong, Air. Jnme3 E. Walsh, Air. Alvin Brown, Air, Harvey Smith, Air. Charles Pennock, Mr. Eatle Schumann, Air. Griffith Cnlder, Air. Lowls Selgle, Air. Don ald Steele, Air. Leslie Fltloy, Air. Henry Williams, Air. Charles Newklrk, Air. Harry Allddleton, Air. Archibald Devlin, Air. Earle Tattersfleld and Air. Brendan Walsh. The County Sllgo Social and Beneficial Society held an at home last Sunday at Its new headquarters, 1315 Columbia avenue, In honor of the newly elected officers, who Include; President, Air. James P. Hlggfns; vice president, Air. B. Coen: treasurer, Air. Nelllney; financial secretary, Air. John Snea; recording secretary. Air. John Oil martin; Bteward. Air. Martin Cowley: ser-geant-at-ar'ms. Air. Thomas Costello; sen tinel, Mr. Thomas Cassldy. Alany of the county societies of the fed eration attended the reception nnd partici pated in the subsequent festivities, which were arranged by Mr. Thomas A. Hannom, Mr. At. Soden, Air, J, C. Lyden and Mr. Domlnlck Alorrls. Contributing to a well-rendered program of entertainment 'wera Mr. M. F. Hogan, Air, Sf. Soden and Air. T. A. Hannom, In monologues and recitations; Air, Daniel Oreen, Air. P. Glllan, Mr. John Conboy, Mr. Thomas Costello, Mr. R. G Inner and Air, ThomaB A. Hannom, In vocal soIob, and Mr, John Glllan and Mr. Patrick J. Halloran, In pianoforte solos. .... Addresses of welcome were made to the visiting representatives of county societies by the president, nnd among those who re sponded wera Mr. John Conboy, vice presi dent of the Federation of Irish .Counties of Philadelphia; Mr, P. J, Gallagher, president of the Connaught Society of Philadelphia, and Air. J. Greene, secretary of the County Mayo Society, Representing tha American Federation of AMUSEMENTS KEITH'S THE vf?,1 IN THUIV? MARTA SHATTUCK & GOLDEN , SOPHYE BARNARD BEN WELCH Others Today at a. 25a ft oOc Tonight at . 38q to tL t" ' 1314 MARKET Palace 10wTO una p. u. Geraldin6 Farrar & Wallace Reid la "MAHIA ROSA" N't W'k "La Boheme" gffg?ad. Labor and tho Foresters woro Air. A. Zeller and Atr. AlcCarthy. A DINNER was given by Arr. and Airs. Louis Lernor, of 3035 Euclid avenue, recently. Tho following gueBts wero pres ent: Air. nnd Airs. L. Lerncr, Air. and Airs. N. Gordon, Air. and Airs. C. Pressman, Air. and Airs. J. Frecdman, Air. nnd Mrs. A. Apt, Air. nnd Airs. G. Gonov, Air. and Airs. G. Frledland, Mrs. B. Anrons, Air. and Airs. Pifkln, Air. nnd Airs. J. Llpschutz, Air. J. J. Pifkln. Airs. B. Frledland, Air. S. Apt, Air. II. Apt, Air. S. Lerner. Airs. R. Bnlman zlo, Airs. S. Lerner, Air. M. Frledland, AIlss AI. Frledland, AIlss J. A. Solo, AIlss R. Fried land, AIlss S. Lerner, AIlss E. Lerner. Alisa L. Apt, Aliss E. Frecdman, Air. G. Frecd man and Mr. H. Pressman. Tho dinner was followed by n danco, and vocal solos wcro rendered by Miss J. A. Solo, AIlss E. Frledland nnd Mr. M. Frledland. AIlss Rosalie Phillips, of 3818 North Gratz street, has arranged a students' muslc-lccturo recital at tho Presser Audi torium. 1714 Chestnut street, this evening at 8:16 o'clock. Thero will bo elocution and mandolin selections by pupils of the E. K. Pcall Conservatory of Music and Art. A SURPRISE linen shower was given for AIlss AgncB Gertrude Cunningham at her home. 3H2 North 15th street, Tioga, on Alonday evening by n number of her friends, among whom wcro AIIs3 Elizabeth S, Sclienklq, Aliss Alarion C. Huston. AIlss Carrlo V. Winter. AIlss Rose T.adel, AIlss Anna R. Brauu, AIlss Alary G. .burns. Alias Kathryu C. Schenkle and AIlss Kathryn C. Stead. THE Uptown Homo for tha Aged will give a, street carnival on Alonday and Tuesday, In conjunction with tho friends ot the Uptown Home for the Aged. It will take place on Franklin street, Girard avenue 'to Parrlsh Btreet. The streets will bo beau tifully decorated with electric lights, stars, magic lanterns and llags.ot all nations. There will also be a special line ot carnival features, with dancing at Mercantile Hall. Franklin and Parrlsh streets. The commit tee Includes Mrs. Alamalnd. Mrs. KInterman, Airs. Wltkln, Airs. Gllckman, Airs. Osepo wlch, Airs. Blodsteln, Airs. Bornze, Aire. Fishbeln, Airs. Burns, Airs. Hetnlsman, Mrs. Rudnlt'zky, Mrs. Zuckerman, Mrs. Waxman, Airs. Soldar, SlrB. Felngold. Mrs. Antonoff, Airs. Kovelman, Mrs. Engelman. Airs. Lessfng, Airs. Sommprman, Airs. Davis, Airs. Herman, Airs. Warlsman, Airs. Sommerson, Mrs. Hyskovltz. Airs. Cohn, Mr. David Schwartz. AIlss Edith Berman, Air. Stolkeri Mr, Small, Air. Alort. Air. Davlne, Air. Rabin, Aliss Dorfman, Miss Dubln. Aliss Koenig, Aliss Klnderman, Aliss Rosenfeld, Alias Sarta and AIlss Frank. AMUSEMENTS LAST WEEK OF THE PHILADELPHIA TODAS AND TOMOmtOW CIVIC EXPOSITION Auditorium Dulldlns Commercial Museum. 34th street below ftpruce. OPEN 10 A. M. to 10- P. M. Restaurant! lectures; moving- pictures. 100.00U SQUAnU FEET OB" EXHIBITS. Ila sure and visit the Exposition before closing day. next Saturday. Today Is KIIANKFORD AltBENAIi DAT ADMISSION 85 CENTa Globe A I IUU Irl B JUNIPER BT3. VAVDBVILLB Continuous 11 A It! a 14 la -eA . sr f. -. li A 4. . eU 4VVi , bMJ. PEERLESS MINSTRELS 23 PEOPLE In My Neighbor's Garden Muc'0,a, And EXCEPTIONAL, BTOROUNDINa BILL T7mioof KOW-rTwlce Dauy. 2U5 b 8:15. i1 Oil tibU Mats., 25o;Evgs.. 2So6C 60c MARKET ABOVE IOT1I una a. it. to una v. u, Blanche Sweet in Stanley "THE $1000 HUSBAND" 10c Market abv. Bin 20o 9 A M. to 11:15 p. U. Xrini-rvtMSl v iv,uvA.Aw MME PETROVA "THE SCARLET WOMAN'j QTlfiATi " MINUTES TOOM JDlvU.tt.lJ BROADWAY- ALL THI3 WEEK. BATUttPAY MAT J -itfc successful season of I'hllopa'rUn Player. Ikuuat at Blalci of Good gbepaant Ul, al CUc OUMUsa i Jai&ca J. EtUl.T. PAVLOWA AND THE ENTIRE RUSSIAN BALLET In "THE DUMB QIRL OP PORTIW Most Lavleb. Production Ever Ftlmed. Seats Belling for Next Week All Reserved, ATYt?.T.P"HT MATINEES TODAT and JXUiijUrXlX. SAJURDAT- Walnut OT9 IS!3r. GRACE GEORGE and Her Pl7Pousa Company la "MAJOR BARBARA" Bf BERNAltD SHAW At lOtiO. 12:30, 2:13, i, 8. 1:tS.9:iQ. im A ASr CHESTNUT BELOW Ml Arcadia Wm. Collier. 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