s-Sm rtufrifr" -t -w-g ?vrSfefsg EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1916. IS WdCY WYNNE ANTICIPATES 1 n and Mrs. George jraies saner to Give Their Country Place tor a j. w j" ""uui -n-umr to .aiu uie .; Southern Home and Lincoln Institute I' .tvosT endless list of attractions M"?en Provided for the Fete de. P t ih It to bo held this afternoon ffcurt, w'c" v naernoon and JH . nM Oaks, the summer home of Bli 0'lan'rKe Fnles Baker, at ijf. ni A Mrs. of the Southern Home !BMSt.t'ut" Children and the Lincoln ucatlonal Institution, i&s Stewart Wurts, is In charge Affair. nd each department is IS" . i rtmree of capaDie leuuoio. Hn f the features will be a garden k n K w Ich MIM Eleanor Hop-erbeaUedbyagroupoffas, " ,m!?'-. fruit and vene- Ju.taveYeen received from the Main C5 th f Germantown, Chestnut H..1 Mjpenllyn sections. r connection with the gardon depart- it wTl be a booth of hand-palnted fir P ota. 1" chargo of Miss Dorothy 'Serf Mrs. Joseph Wootaton heads 'Kmmlttee In charge of fancy articles Kfgarden. Miss Mary Montgomery '1 Z In charge of garden smocks, and Mite Wlllcox wilt have garden tools and baskets. - a "slain dog" show will bo conducted Uji Mr... George Clymer Brooke, Mrs. 'rLlamln Coatcs and Mr. Forrester Scott; RTry Drinker Riley will be one of ih iuds. Mrs. 0. Hamilton Colkot, who will have c&uwof the children s miuH -I.. .m. will wear attractive green and 'white-striped awning aprons over whito Mi. with hats to match. The young matron will be assisted by Mrs. Albin n Penlngton and Mrs. Joseph I. Dlmond 'lid the following aides: Mrs. Edwin H. Fltler, Mrs. Wilson Potter, Mrs. H. Bartol Erailer, Mrs. N. Myers Fitter, Mrs. John fc Maxwell, Jr., Mrs. Walter Clothier, UlM Anna B. Gilpin, Mlsa Mildred Leo, MIsj Helen Semple, Miss Elizabeth C. ,Atas, Miss Catharine Ann French, Mis3 Uytendale Balrd, Miss Sarah Penrose. ,.., ti.ot lritler. Miss Josephine Fos ter, Miss Christine Stockton, Mrs. Carl " Austin, Mrs. P. Frederick Rothermel, 3d, i Mrs. Richard Norrls and Mrs. Francis N. nlce. I've been told that this energetic ,'tommittee has secured some 58 dozens of ' 6yi of all kinds and descriptions, from tie cunning weo bunny made for the . dually cunning one-year-old to the latest ,!nprovemcnts in motors ana neropmncs for the thirteen-year-old "grownup" ' farther. Several interesting amusements for children will be in chargo of Mr. Hugh -Kamlll, Mr. Crenshaw McElroy, Mr. ' Francis McKenna and Mr. Edwin Fox. Included among the amusements will be a pony department, which will be In charge of Mrs. Thomas O. Ashton this afternoon and Miss Jean Austin and Miss Constance Vauclaln tomorrow nfternon. ' Tho candv booth will be In charge of 'Miss Mathllde Potter and Mrs. Francis iKIng Walnwright. The aides will include 'Mrs. Wlkoff Smith, Miss Paulino Bowie, Stlss Christine Baker, Mrs. Grahamo Wood. Mrs. Samuel Jones Henderson, Miss Ethel Townsend, little Miss Mar pr'rtta Rowland and Miss Helen Knight. f$ Tii decorations and booths of tho ?l)SHar will bo unusual. Each depart ' am will be decorated to represent tho article sold or tho activity to bo found - within. Tho entrnnco to tho children's department will be through a doll house. The grounds will be adequately equipped t Allh electric light and will bo as bright - as day each night. Mrs. Ell Kirk Price '. and Miss Dorothy Stewart are in chargo of the decorations. ' One of tho principal features will be J the cabaret supper each night, beginning jjt 7 o'clock and ending at midnight. .'Competitive dancing will also bo held. fThat portion of the fete will be In fcharga of Miss Mary Mltqhell, Miss I Harriet M. Frazicr. Miss Marv Brown Warburton and Mrs. Francis A. Lewis, 3d'. Among those who have reserved tables ue Mrs, Henry S. Grove, Mrs. John flloid, Mrs. George Ross, Mrs. Roland f;TyIor, Miss Esther Bally, Mrs. Edgar fc'WriSht Balrd. Mrs. Georce Falea Baker. t Mrs. Joseph A. Sullivan, Mrs. Gustavus fWvnn rl. wn j, r ..-- .. ,.... v vuui, iuia, x. v., i,oiKei, miss JJOSO o orchestras will provide muslo all tuernoon and night on each day of the ie. QflG Of thft Kip- OhpanHnriB nliin n.ltl ;U hand-palnted hats by Mr. Henry R. 'nDurjr, one of tho city's best-known painters. Mr. Rlttenburg has n engaged for several weeks in paint S the hats, and has been assisted by Mr. Abbott McClure and Mr, Harold Don r011 Eberleln. The hat booth will be W also, for selling hand-palnted and Wuered boxes, which will be the work Principally of Mr. McCIureand Mr. Eber fMrS' RlttenburB will help to sell hats, and another assistant at tho will be Miss Helen von L. o'ruthers. Abutter and eeorhnnth win uin .i,.., ftol'l Mel,or Tysne who will be as- ,7 Mrs' Qeorse W Kendrick, 3d. Herbert Darlington, Mrs. Herbert ul J. Joaenr Baldwin Hutchinson, " Morris U Clothier and Mrs. William son clothier. Fancy baen nf oil t,ij ., " . IM1Iow and othi ii.i.. . . . purewuih-. ";": r... """ar i'r ll.6!'8' S"83 EArnshaw and Mrs. Kwj morris. Kri, John V .1. ,,... ... . .. lwett ,'"" ""'e w,u cut s"' fci. ' "M- Mlss Dorothy Barnes and Mlsa tiew Klrkbrlde will bA in charge of iWnS Contests. Two mo(,o. ...u,u BtoJ. .a?.?ns the Prlzes- wl be in ." " " Jaisle SInkler. James Starr will preside over the IHntA i "Mniiurau Will DB l6 an.. ",0UsenW Boods will be directed an., i. uuu "" ue airectea m& n --"" . ousna nan- mHtt, Sidnav K. m fmn.;:Z orocK -will he in R lj!e I0- teble and Mrs. George KLrjUr.et tha ""erncon tea. Mw. teA -. rUm b& rrangecl for a iittfti u ? ea ror brWSe- Captain , Kr Ty won tbe stat sh- KZSff mli b ehargt of - "5 taujry. A colorful feature wilt be a group of socety glrl8 wUh ft j, carti'from which they will dispense kettles, pans and things of the sort. Miss Mnrv Stuart Wurts will bo In charge, and those helping her wilt Include Miss Rachel Fltler, Miss Almco Hutchinson, Miss Helen Ellis and Miss Mnrgot Scull. Miss Ellh nnd Miss Scull will sing as the cart passes nlong. A quartet of members 'of the University of Pennsylvania Glee Club will help. All will be In costume, and the procession will be further enlivened by Mr. J. U, Stevens' banjo. Mrs. George Ros3 aides nt the tea table will Include Miss Carolyn Valentine, Miss Elsie Hirst, Miss Mary Fnhnestock, Miss Mildred Longstreth, Miss Nancy Dun ning, Miss Margaret Spencer, Miss Jane Ycatman, Miss Ellso Klnpp, Miss Caro line Brown, Miss Elizabeth Ross," Miss Frances Ross, Miss Elizabeth Taylor, Mr. Logan Starr, Miss Sarah Thomas, Miss Evelyn Plummer, Miss Nancy Zim merman and Miss Mary Kennedy. Mrs. William Ellis Scull's group of aides Includes Miss Rosalie Doian, Miss Almco Hutchinson, Miss Margot Scull, Miss Helen Ellis, Mls3 Sydnoy Ellis, Miss Eugenia CasBatt, Miss Eugenia Law, Miss Maisio Graham, Miss Jean Thomp son, Miss Isabel Page, Miss Charlotte Brown, Miss Emily Philler and Miss Har rlet Goyelln. The group of aides organized by Mrs. Edgar Wright Balrd, and which Includes many of next year's debutantes, is com posed of Miss Elizabeth Trottor, Miss Lois Jackson, Miss Mary Brooke, Miss Nancy Cook, Miss Elizabeth McMlchael, Miss Jean Jollne, Miss Lucille Carter, Miss Kathcrlno Hancock, Miss Galnor Owen Balrd, Miss Mnry Glondlnnlng, Miss Margaretta Jcancs, Miss Sophie Baker, Miss Meta Janney and Miss Alice Janney. Other aides, who will be under tho gen oral direction of Miss Wurts and assigned where they aro needed, will include Miss Olivia M. doB. Gazzam, Miss Elizabeth Sendorllng, Miss Eleanor Arnett, Miss Bertha Montgomery, Miss Anno Merrick, Miss Katherlno Bowie, Miss Valentino Mitchell, Miss Allco Thompson, Miss Nancy Fltler, Miss Virginia Roberts, Miss Mary Frances Fisher, Miss Margaret Burton, Miss Hope McMlchael, Miss Helen Doughten, Miss Frances Kemble Wister, Miss Mary Channlng Wister, Miss Jane Gordon Coxo, Miss Edith Hutchinson, Miss Josophlne Howell, Miss Cecile Howell and Mrs. Gutlllacm Aert sen, Jr. NANCY WYNNE. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Frank King Miller, of Hav crford, announce tho engagement of their daughter. Miss Mary Arrean Miller, to Mr. Frank C. Roberts, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Roberts, of Pcn-y-Bryn, Cherry lane, Wynnewood. 'Mr. and Mrs. Phlllppus W. Miller will give a tea, with dancing, this afternoon at Bclford, their homo in St. Davids, to in troduce their daughter, Miss Elizabeth C. Miller. The debutante will be nsslsted In receiving by Miss Margaretta J). Myers, Miss Sarah S. Myers, Miss Katharine Han cock, Miss Katharine C. Lea, Miss Ger trude I,. Pancoast, Miss Elizabeth du Puy Scott, Miss Nancy W. Cook, Miss Elizabeth McMlchael, Miss Isabella Wanamaker. Miss Elizabeth Trotter, Miss Lorraine G. Gra ham, Miss Margaret Dent and Miss Sarah H. B. Penrose. Mr. and Sirs. Fltz Eugene Di'xon enter tained at supper at their home on Washing ton lane, Elkins Park, after the Abington Hospital fair, held at the Ogontz School, yesterday afternoon and evening. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas De Witt Cuyler will give a small dinner dance this evening, at their home In Haverford. Their daughters, Miss F. Frances Cuyler, Mrs. Caspar W. Morris and Miss Eleanor De Graeff Cuybjr, will receive with them. There will De about 250 guests. Dr. and Mrs. George C. Stout, of Tarl ton, Berwyn, will give a dance for the school set this evening In honor of Mr. Thomas R, Nellson, Jr., and Mr. Henry Ad dlcks. Mr. and Sirs. Gustavus Remak, of Pros pect and Evergreen avenues. Chestnut Hill, will give a dance this evening to meet Miss Russell and Miss Cowen, of Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan I lay ward, of Wayne, will entertain nt dinner tonight, when their guests will Include Mr. and Mrs. Paul Denckla Mills, Mr. and Mrs. John Eadwalader. Mr. and Mrs. T. Truxton Hare, Miss Katherlne P. Hutchinson and Mr. John P. B. SInkler. Mre. John Sergeant Gerhard will give a tea this afternoon, from i until fi-30 o'clock, at her home, Glenvue, Overbrook, to meet Mr. and Mrs. Morrison Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pepper Gerhard and Str and Mrs. T. Duncan Whelen. Mrs. John W, Converse, will give a dinner tonight. of Rosemont, Mrs. Edward H, Rodgers, of 18 West Graver's lane, Chestnut Hill, will entertain at dinner tonight at the Philadelphia Cricket Club. A number of attractive Philadelphia women have gone to the Essex County Country Club, at Manchester-by-the-Sea, where they will play In nn Intercity golf tournament. Among them are Mrs. Caleb Fox, Mrs. Edwin H. Fltler, Mrs. Francis Bradley, Mrs. G. Henry Stetsqn. Miss Ellen Gowen Hood, Miss Florence McNeely, Sirs. Ronald H, Barlow, Miss Eleanor Chandler. Misa Ethel Campbell, Mrs. Milton Herold, Mrs. George Munson.'Mlss Mildred Caerly nnd Mrs. E. Peck. They wll be the guests of the club, and many entertainments are being planned for them, Invitations have been received In trus city for the commencement week festivities at Lawrencevilie School. Today there will be, among other things, a concert by tne glee and mandolin clubs and the annual contests. Tomorrow there w.lll be the swim ming meet and on Sunday an address will be made by the headmaster, Dr. Simon I. McPherson. Monday will be founders' day. Class day exercises will also take place and a reception will be given by Dr. and Mrs. McPhereon.v A,t the commencement exer cises the address to the boys will be made by the Hon. John W. Griggs, LU D. Mr. and Mrs. Josep.h S. Lovering Whar ton, of Oak Lane, have returned from a cruise along the Chesapeake In their yacht, Vega. " pr. and Mrs. L. J. Lane, of Sao Paulo. Brazil, are staying at the Lincoln. Later they will be Joined by their son and will spend tbe summer In Maine. Captain Hanna, V. S. N-, and Mr. Hanna, of Stamford, Conn., are spending- a few days at the BeHevue-Stratford. having come on ..tflnri iha rammencament at St. Luke'a School, Wayne, where Mr. Uanna'a brother is a member oi wo graauaung cmbs, YOUTHFUL AIPES AT FETE DES FLEURS - , . . . . i .I, I., i ,. n'ccv 52S: II Jells SS i&tJtsPPt ll SZ eat.ey II -V 1 l&f i-fe&rfsS V JsJMES35 y II J y 1 Along the Main Line MERION The Merlon branch of th'o Main Line Suffrage Association will give a lawn party tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs, M. J. McMcnnmln, at High and Montgomery avenues. There wilt be a vari ety of things for sale, and costume dancing. Among the women Interested are Mrs. Frederick Rockwell, Mrs. John B. Carlisle, Mrs. Herbert Stockwcll, Miss Sydney Evans, Miss Florence Evans nnd Mrs. McMena mln. WYNNEWOOD Miss Beatrice Kilo Creager, of Wynnewood nvenue, left today for Gcrmnntown, whero she will bo the guest of Miss -Elizabeth Raynor, of Wayne avenue, for several days. ARDMORE Miss Katharine Bowen, of Thompson avonuc, Is vlBltlng Miss Kath nrlnc Keylor, of Cochrnnvlllc, Pa., for n week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joslnh Bunting and their family- nre occupying a house o,n Wlstar nnd Llanfnlr roads, for the summer. HAVERFORD Tho class of 191C of tho Haverford School will give tho annual senior dnnco this evening nt tho Oaks, Haverford. Tho commltteo In charge In cludes Mr. William L. Austin, Jr., Mr. Elmer Howell nnd Mrs. Edward II. Oakford Pnlms, ferns, flowers nnd the class colors will bo used for decorations, while nn or chestra from New York will furnish tho music. Tho patronesses Include Mrs. Ben jamin T. Allison, Mrs. William L. Austin, Mrs. Daniel M. Bnrrlnger, Miss Mnry A Burnham, Mrs. M. E. Burson, Mrs Charles G. Eckles. airs. William T. Harris, Mrs Edward W. C. Jackson, Mrs. A. L. Jncoby, Mrs. Stephen B. Knowlton, Mrs. Theodore J. Lewis, Mrs. Arthur W Palmer, Mrs. Henry B. Robb, Mrs. Frnncls M. Roberts. Mrs. George W. Rynn, Mrs. Albert C. Tyler, Mrs. Lester D. Tyler, Mrs. John Wana maker, Mrs. Barclay II. Warburton nnd Mrs. Edwin M. Wilson. ST. DAVIDS Tho card party nnd lawn fete which was, to have been given by tho Woman Suffrage party at the homo of Mrs. Forreo Brlnton. In St. Davids, on Juno 14, has been postponed until the fall. Chestnut Hill The dinner club, which has becomo such a popular organization nt tho Philadelphia Cricket Club, will meet tomorrow night after tho finals In the women's national tennis tournament. Among tho members are Mr. and Mrs, John Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Colahan. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reld nnd Mr. and Mrs. John K. Strublng, who will have Mr. nnd Mrs. William A. Hill, of Washington, as their guests, Mr. Joseph Jennings and Mr. II. F. Phelps, Others who will dine at tho Cricket Club tomorrow will bo Miss Miriam C. Kane and Mr. nnd Mrs. William Findlay Brown. Mrs. Edward II. Rodgers, of 18 West Graver's lane, entertained at luncheon yes terday nt the Philadelphia Cricket Club, Her guests Included Mrs. Wlllard Wood. Mrs. James McArdle. Mrs. Joseph Hoover, Mrs. Ardley Shedaker, Mrs. Edward Dunton, Mrs. T. II. Bohlon and Mrs. Baumgartner, Mrs. Rodgers will also entertain at dinner tonight at 'the club when her guests will be Miss Edna Wlldey, who is plnylng In the tennis tournament; Mr. nnd Mrs, Frederick Betts and Mr. Joseph Cunningham. Mrs. John K. Strublng, of Hartwell ave nue and St. Martin's lane, returned last night from a trip to Washington." Along the Reading fc-afcv .iiMMw...i.Hi.. ,, ..iiWM.,4w.MW.wjfc MKS. PAUL H.'STKEHLlE Mr. and Mrs, Paul H. Strehle, whose mar riage took place on Wednesday, wilr live at 13th street, and Chelten avenue, Oak Lane, where they will be at home after October 1. Silas Emily Lewis, daughter of Mr. J. Howard Lewis, of Washington lane, Elkins Park, has Miss Sarah Campbell, of Pitts burgh, as her guest for several lays this week. Hiss Campbell came on to attend the graduating exercises and the com mencement of the Ogontz School, which was held on Tuesday. Miss Lewis' sister, Miss Mildred Lewis, was a member of the class; Bhe was also captain of Company C, which won the highest honors In the competition drill held at the school on Thursday of last week. Mr- and Mrs. S. II. Crall. of 610J North J5th street, Logan, announce the engage ment of their daughter, Miss Paula Crall, to Mr. William B. Parvln. ( Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur H. Zimmerman, of Duncannon avenue, Logan, have gone to Ocean City. N. J-. where they will ocoupy their bungalow until October. -' West Philadelphia Dr. and Mrs. T. Howard. Knight and their family and Mrs. Knight's alaUr, Miss Bern eon, of 4!d and Walnut streets, haw taken a pottage at Manchester Vt., for the, sum mer ' Mr. and Mrs. John D. Angepy. Jr., of 4838 Sanson) street, and their little son wltl l$ave tomorrow to spend the summer In Ocean City. N J m Miss Margaret Foley, of 5 US Master street, went ths wwte-end in PhoealxvJlIt. atss vrey s. wv&ts A7SS SS70& , woto atoiry NUMEROUS WEDDINGS TAKE PLACE TODAY AND DURING WEEK The Marriage of Miss Dora McKnight to Mr. Theodore Gordon Bateman Was Solemnized at 3 o'Clock AN" ATTRACTIVE summer wedding, which Xjl took place quietly this afternoon, nt 2 o'clock, was that of Miss Dora McKnight. daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. John R. Mc Knight, of Elkins Pnrk, and Mr. Theodore Gordon Bateman. The ceremony took place nt the home of the bride's parents and wns performed by tho Rev. Dr. J. Fry, of the Luthernn Theological Seminary. Miss McKnight wns given in marriage by her father nnd wns attended by her sister. Miss Ellzabelh McKnight. as maid of honor, and her little sister. Miss Wilhelmlna Mc Knight, as (lower girl. The bride wns gowned in a beautiful embroidered robe of white chiffon nnd Georgette crepe. A few ornngo blossoms were arranged in her hair In place of tho usual veil, and she carried a large shower bouquet of lilies of the valley nnd bride rosea. Tho maid of honor. Miss Elizabeth McKnight, a sister of the bride, was gowned In yellow embroidered chiffon nnd carried a large bouquet of yellow roses. The little flower girl. Miss Wilhelmlna McKnight. wore a lace frock, with a wide sash o( yel low ribbon, nnd cnrrled n basket of yellow daisies. Mr. Bateman had his cousin, Mr. Samuel Hall, as best man. The house was nr tlstlcally decorated with ferns and large bunches of daisies, with yellow ribbon. A small reception followed the ceremony for the family and a few Intimate friends. After nn extended wedding trip, Mr. nnd Mrs. Bateman will occupy their new home at Queen lane, Germantown. TAGOART FORBES The wedding of Miss Inez Marquez Forbes, daughter of Mr. Andrew Forbes, and Dr. Walter T. Taggart, professor of organic chemistry at the University of Pennsylvania, took place this afternoon In St Andrew's Protestant Episcopal Churcn, 38th und Baring streets. The Rev. Wil liam J. Cox, rector of the church, officiated. Only the members of the Immediate families were present Dr and Mrs. Taggart. after a wedding trip, will live at the Plnehurst. t5th and Pine streets. TIFFT-F1TZKLL. The marriage of Miss Mildred Fltzell. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W Fltzell, of 3913 Walnut street, and Mr. RIchaTd Dunglison Tlfft, will take place this evening, at 6:30 o'clock, In the West Watnut Street Presbyterian Church. The ceremony will be performed by the Rev. Dr. John A. MacCallum, pastor of the church. The bride, who will be given In marriage by her father, will wear an exquisite gown of white satin and tulle and a long tulle veil held In place by orange blossoms, She wfll carry a bouquet of roses and lilies of the alley. Miss Helen Fltzell will attend her sister as maid of honor, and the brides, maids will be Miss Kathryne V. Ashton, Miss Anne E. Simpson. Mrs. George B. Garrett and' Miss Evelyn Weisbrod, of Atlantic Cltyt , . . Mr, Tlfft will have his brother, Mr. John Alden Tlfft, as best man, and the ushers will be Dr. Walter S. Cornell, Mr. Harry Claghorne, Mr, Thomas Luders and Mr, George Brothers. A reception at the Aldlne will follow the ceremony. , ROCK NOBLE. A very quiet wedding took place this afternoon at 4 o'clock, when Miss Frances Noble, daughter of Mrs. N Noble, of BO North. Hirst street, became the bride of Mr. Daniel Hill Rock, of 6115 Westminster avenue. The Rev. .George Bell, pastor of the Pat terson Presbyterian Church, 63d and Vine streets, officiated. A reception followed the ceremony, after which Mr and Mrs. Rock left for Atlantic qity. Upon their return they wilj. live at SO North Hirst street, where they will be at home after June 25- KQBLIGK HOOENDORPH The marrjage of Miss Alberta C M Kob Ugk. pf 4SH Tackawanna street, Frank ford, and Mr. Raymond Hogendorph. of Bal timore, Md., formerly of Los Angeles, Cal, took place todair at 1 o'clock. The cere mony was erfoimed by the Rev- Henry IL jp Crawford, pastor of tho Herman Presby terian Church, Frankford. In tho paisonage of tho church Following the ceremony a luncheon wns served at Green's. After nn extended- tour through tho South nnd Cali fornia the couple will live In Frankford. ; KRCMMEL BIUKIXBINR A quiet home wedding tool; place nt Pyn- dvyd Wednesday evening, when Miss Ruth A. Bltklnblne became tho lirldo of Mr Maximilian A Krlmmel. The bride, who Is a daughter of Mrs. John Blrklnhlne, had her sister. Miss Almeo E. Blrklnhlne. na maid of honor, while Miss Ruth Kelscr. of Cornwall, nnd Miss Reba Moore, of Cyn wd, nctcd as flower girls Tho bridegroom, who Is a son of Sir. nnd Mrs. J. J. Krlm mel, of Pine Grove. Pa., had his hi other. Mr Warren A. Krlmmel. us he&t man Tho brido was glcn In marriage by her brother. Mr. John L. W Blrklnhlne. Tho ceremony was pcrfoimed by the Row Daniel H. Mar tin, of Cynwyd. HUFF BEST. Tho marriage of Miss Mary E Best, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Best, of 3017 York road, to Mr. Danlol Huff, of West Erie avonue, took place on Wednesday eve ning nt 6 o'clock nt the homo of tho bride's parents. Tho flew I. II. Dlppell. of Zlon Reformed Chinch, Cth street ubovo Girjrd aenue, performed tho ceremony, which was followed by a reception. GEORGE BOYER. An interesting but quiet wedding took place Wednesday afternoon, when Miss Mnbel K Boyer, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Itarvsy M. Boyer, of Penarth, Ardmore, be came thd bride of Mr Harry Allen George. The ceremony wns solemnized nt 3 o'clock In St John's Episcopal Church. Lansdowno. the Rev. Dr. Croswell McBce officiating 2ABEL RIIOADS. Miss Ella M. Ithoads. daughter of Dr. J. N. Rhoads, of 1635 Houth Broad street, became the bilde of Mr. William Edmund Zabel, of West Philadelphia, yesterday at noon In the South Broad Street Baptist Church Miss E. Miriam Rhoads, the twin sister of the bride, was mnld of honor. Mr. Zabel had Air. Walter Jackson as his best man. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs Zabel left for an extended motor tour through tho West and South. CADWALLADEU -MAY. A very pretty home wedding took plac on Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D Groman, 2110 Nicholas street, when their daughter. Miss Lillian May. was married to Mr. Samuel T. Cadwallader. of 3019 North 16th street. Tha ceremony wns performed by the Rev. John R. Davies. I) D., pastor of Bethlehem Presbyterian Church The bride wai at tended by her slBter, Miss Nella H Gron.an, and the best man was Mr. Millard F. ayles. TELL DE MARCO. Mies Amelia De Marco, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. lllaggio De Marco, of 729 South 12th street, was 'married yesterday to Mr. peter Tell, of Hammonton, N. J. The ceremony was performed at St, Paul's Roman Catholic Church at 3 o'clock, A supper was t.ened following tjis ceremony, at the home of the bride's parents, after which Mr anoj Mrs. Tell left for Washing ton. D. C, and an extensle trip through the Southern States. They will make their home in Hammonton. North Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. James Shaw, of 2330 West Hagert street, entertained on Tuesday eve ning in celebration of their third wedding anniversary. Notice, for tha Spclotr paeo ,Ul , e Dted and vrUiMd lu th JbiouLng LcJiir. but uli uch notice mt t written o om Ma "t lU paiwr. uiu Fo d"," loll, with loll sW- niwu pelbl UlcpUeu .WSAS2Stioa. u "su, Editor." ETenlM Ld!r, M Ctwtnut tret. UnU the raulrcnwnl.r carrl4 out. M that wllcaUon ffVM M.1M.. tb 5U will Ml to PiMtl4. Entertainments THE sixth nnnunl Juno fete for the bene fit of the Chapln Memorial Home for the Aged Blind will be held on the lawn of the home, 6713 Woodland avenue, this after noon nnd oenlng from 3 until 10 o'clock, weather permitting. A supper will bo served and among tho features of the entertainment will bo music by graduates of tho Overbrook School for the Blind. The Chapln Homo Is nonsectarlnn nnd Is supported entirely by voluntary contribu tions. There nro nt present 2G residents, the majorltv of whom have lost their sight after being well ndvnnced In years. The members of the commltteo nre Mr Frank WIlllnniH, chairman ; Mr. nnd Mrs, Webster L. Mnltlnnd. Miss Mnry E. Currnn. Miss Katherlne Rothrock, Mr. Holla F. Maltland. Mrs William II. Woodward nnd Mrs. Agnes Rcybold. Tho Wetzel Conservatory of Mimic, as sisted by Miss Mnrlo Zhrnmm. gave nn In teresting muslcale, followed by a dance. Inst evening in Kendcrton Halt, 17th and Venango stieets Among the pntrons nnd patronesses were Mrs George Zander. Mrs William I'nflon, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Spltzer, Mrs John Ehrlcr, Mrs. Wllllnm Herltngc. Mr. nnd Mrs. George Neir. Mr. iflul Mrs. Francis Petel, Mrs Morris Kramer and Mr. nnd Mrs, Charles Patterson. THE lawn fete In nld of St. Timothy's Hospital Is being held this afternoon nnd evening In Wlssahlckon, on the grounds of tho hospital, ns tho bad weather yester day made It necessary to postpone It. The affair Is In charge of Mrs. George A. Ilostwlck, Mrs. M Howard Fussell, Mrs. George McKenwn and Miss Margaret D. Ilostwlck, assisted by Mrs J. Vaughan Mer rick. Mrs. J. Thompson Llttlewood, Mrs. Reuben Kcnworthy, Mrs. George Clay Bow ker Mrs. Oliver S. Kccley, Mrs. Nathan L. Tones Mrs. Robert II. Hays, Mrs. Robert Hey. Mrs. Wilbur T. Hamilton, Mrs. R. E. Denhlson. Mrs. Lawrenco Slmcox, Mrs. William II. Stafford, Mrs. Clinton G. Staf ford. Mrs 'Joseph C. Morris, Mrs. J. F. L. Morris. Mrs. William G. Lawton, Mrs Will lam II. Lush. Mrs. John C Belz. Mrs. F. II. Whltemnn, Mrs. John J. Foulkrod. Jr., Mrs. Edmund Keely. Mrs. Levi T Hart. Mrs. Charles Gnuger, Mrs. Alfred A. Delghton, Mrs. Robert 1. Entwlstle. Mrs Samuel V. Merrick, Mrs. C C. A. Baldl, Mrs. John II. Dearnley, Mrs E. L. Cuthbertson. Mrs. F. U Cnstfeman, Miss Catharine Conway, Mrs. W J. Beatty. Miss Amy Staples, Mrs, O. R. Moore, Mrs C M. Stout, Mrs. C. E. Wood, Mrs F. F. Mower, Mrs. .1 J. Nicholas. Mrs. "tnhn v ni.indlnir. Mrs. Harry Rodgers, Mrs William Stafford, Mrs. W. Worrnll Wngner, Miss S. W Wagner, .Mrs. (jnnries . ok, Miss Mary Kurtz, Miss Nettle Kurtz, Mrs Albert C. Rommel. Mrs. J. V. Kelly nnd Mrs Samuel Blrkmiie. The nlds at the various booths will In clude Miss Lucy Bostwick, Miss Ellen J. Schofleld. Miss Annlo E. Fussell, Mrs Pes ter, Miss Hazel BlrkmlrcMIss Mabel Brom ley. Mrs Frank Cantrell, Miss Ethel Cope, Miss Bertha Chrlstcnscn. Miss Dorothy Davis, Miss Irene Dearnley, Miss Mnrlnn Dbdgson. Mrs Charles Douglass. Miss Ethel Edwnrds. Miss Eleanor Erwln, Miss Marian Erwln, Mrs Wllllnm II Eddleman, Jr., Mis. G. D. Fussell, Miss Carolyn Graves, Miss May Grlnrod. Miss Mllllcent Hnlsey, Miss Ethel Hey, Miss Mildred Holt, Miss Gladys Howe, Miss Margarot Jackson. Miss Edith Jones. Miss Katharine Kelly. Mrs. James Adam Mrs Clyde Leaver, Miss Elizabeth II. McKeown. Miss Ethel Metzler, Miss Edith Mellerlsh. Mlhs Dorothy Martin, Miss Carrie Pctermnn, Miss Jean Phillips, Mrs. T. S Potts, Miss Mnrlnn Preston, Sllss Eva Rndcllffe. Miss Gertrude Rath, Miss Emma Rehfuss. Miss Helen Rehfuss. Miss Mar garet Robinson. Miss Helen Snyder, Mrs. Frederick Schmidt. MKs Frances Snyder. Stlss Beatrice Snyder, Miss Clara Springer, Mrs. Edwin Dearnley.MIss Pauline Sweeten. Miss Helen Sweeten. Miss Mnrlnn Town send, Mrs Charles Whltemnn. Miss Mar garet Wclr. Mrs. C. V Williams, Miss Sara Young and Miss Helen Sny. There nre many Interesting features In connection with the fair. ( Tho Castle Club held a successful enter tainment on Tuesday evening In Its gaily decorated hall, 4918 Baltimore nvenue There were 80 guests present, Including members and friends of the club. The hall was decorated vlth American flags and the colors of the club Mr. Harold H. Reiser and Mr Edward Clnlcovo entertained with monologues, nnd Mr. William Kane sang some popular music, with Sir. Harry Fried man at the piano. Mr James Owens sang, with Mr Robert Hopkins nt the piano, and Mr. Nathaniel Zelts sang a few parodies, accompanied with borne stage dancing. Re freshments were served, followed by a dance. The Entertainment Committee con sisted of Mr. George Slmmonds, chairman ; Sllss Hildred LaPolnt. Mr. Samuel Sachs and Mr Roy Tilles. The Refreshment Com mittee included Mr. Abel Tilles, chairman ; Miss Marie Lotz, Miss Mary Harvey, Mr. Leslie McCullum and Mr I. N. Burrlson. The annual outing of the Madonna Cath olic Club took place last Sunday at Blue Belle, Pa through the courtesy of the president of the club, Mr. William A. S. Lapetlna, and his parents, who gave the use of their country beat. In the afternoon there was a baseball game, and a minstrel show by the Madonna minstrel troupe, un der the management of Mr. Lapetlna and Mr Lombardl, concluded the day's entertainment. AMUSEMENTS A m?T PWT ST 3 TIMES JUllll-imL TO.V1UI1T AT 8:20 meVrC" GRACE GEORGE -l Hi-' 1 ylmui' l'"ni ly In "MAJOR BARBARA" Hv llRRNAftn SHAW ,u 1u.1v. Vi;31, 3:15. i, 0, ?:43, 8:30. A J I .r-. CHESTNUT BELOW 16th Arcadia Wm.ColHer.Jr. With ANNA LEHR la "THE DUOLE CALL" SYDNEY DREW In 'norroalng TroubU" h-lV VOUK PST NII HHKSBNT" 11- !,, MAIIKET ABOVE 1UTH Stanley a-,st i- , Blanche Sweet in "THE 1000 HUSBAND" XT" 1 We Market bv. 9th-r20s v iLuiia MME PETR0VA j"THE SCARLET WOMAN" TJTjnATi "" MINUTES FROM JtSivVJflU BROADWAY" ALL THIS WEEK. SATURDAY MAT Situ uctul aion vt PbJlopatrlaa PUira. 8ennt of Stitcn of Good stwpjurd. Hit. &ni & DlrecUea of Jmnu J. 6t!lJ, MOOR GOLF PROVES FAVORITE PASTIME Enthusiasts of Game Set Up Miniature Links in Hotel Lobbies Indoor golf Is tho favorite rainy day di version nt the shore. When enthusiasts of the game cannbt go forth In the merry sun shine to their favorite links they Bet up mlnlaturo golf hazards nnd hunkers In tho hotel lobbies nnd spend tho dreary hours plnylng obstacle golf. Indeed, golf Is vying with bridge ns a popular Indoor diversion. Mrs. U. F. ttubens nnd Mrs. K. W. nice were luncheon guests nt the Chalfontc. Mrs. Horace Js'lxon nnd Miss Nixon, of Wood bury, were entertained at luncheon at the same hotel by Mrs. .T. IC. Lilly and Miss Jnno Itldglcy, who have been here for a fortnight Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Taylor nnd Mr. James L. .Hnmllton motored down from Lnkewood nnd were nt the Seaside for a short stny en route to other coast resorts. Mr. nnd Mrs Wllllnm McOraw nnd Mlns McOraW, of N'cw York, have leased Mrs. 12. O. Kemble's cottage, 102 Vnssar square, for the season. Mrs. Augustus ThomnB, Mlso Frances . Klnsey nnd Miss Mnry Klnsey have tnken apartments nt the Brighton, where they will spend the entire summer. Mrs. J. Kemp Hartlett. Miss Virginia Uartlett and Mr. James Dixon Uartlett, of Baltimore, nre nlso nt the Brighton for tho summer. Mr nnd Mrs II C. Bruner and Miss Bruner have been nt the Martborough-Blcn-hclm for a short stny. They will return the middle of July to spend tho balnnce of the summer here. Mrs 8. F. Houston and Miss Chnrlotte II. Brown, who were hero for a few days, returned to Philadelphia on Wednesday. Senator Oscar W. Underwood, of Ala bama, nnd Mrs. Underwood will remain at the Trnymore for nnothcr week. Mrs. O. W. Simpson nnd Mrs. Wllllnm Iloclt re turned to Cermantown Wednesday nftcr a short stay nt the Shclburne. A number of Philadelphia ns came down to sec the opening production of the "Fol lies." Mr. Fcrdlnnnd J. Drcer, who has taken apartments nt the Chnlfontc until October, entertained n box party. Bala-Cynwyd Mr. nnd Mrs. Stephen B. Tlly, of Kdge hill road, Bala, will entertain nt cards, fol lowed by dancing, on tho evening of Satur day, June 17, In honor of Miss I'mlly F. Hcarthcr, whose wedding to their nephew, Mr. Harry C. Tlly, will tako place Satur day. June 21, In St John's Church, Lower Merlon Those Invited Include the bridal party, Miss i:thel Tlly. Miss Iluth Itow land, Miss Mno Jones, MIbs Marlon Rlnn, of Chicago; Miss Dorothy Tlly, Mr. L. Her bert Tlly. Mr.. Wllllnm li Kuen, Mr. Rich ard Kurlch, of Salisbury. Md. ; Mr. William W. Hcarther, Mr. Charles Betts, Mr. l'nglo Chllds. and the following additional guests: Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Kuhl Kelly, Jr., Mrs. Bolkcnwcck, whoso little daughter, Miss Louise Bolkenwcck, will net ns (lower girl nt the wedding; Miss Mildred Tlly, Miss May Tlly, Miss Bessie A. Gear, Mr. Joseph Simpson, Mr. Allen Fowler nnd Mr. J. Francis Crowell. Mr. nnd Mrs. Curtis C. Meigs gave an nttrnctlvo lawn fete on Tuesday afternoon nt their new home nt Conshohocken and "State roads, Bala. Tho affair was given for their little daughter. Miss Catharine Meigs, nnd her class at school, which num bers 31 little girls and boys. Miss Helen Brown wns nlso present. Germantown Mr. and Mrs. Richard P Bennls, of Chew and Price streets, nccompanlcd by their two daughters. Miss Jule Bennls and Miss Rlla Bennls, will occupy their cottage In Chelsea next Monday for tho summer. Mrs Louis F. Walters, of 35D Uast Chel ten nvenue, has nnnounced tho engngement of her daughter, Miss Estello Maria Wal ters, to Mr. Wilfred Fischer, of G12 West Coulter street. Mr. Benjamin J. White and Mr. Howard" White, of B0 West Haines street, aro spend ing several days In Bnltlmore ns the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnmes Ball, of that city. Miss Anna M Pedcrscn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Pedcrscn, of B240 German town nvenue, will bo quietly married to Mr. John L. Bernhnrdt, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Georgo Bernhnrdt, of 5918 McMahon avo nue. next Monday evening nt 7:30 o'clock In tho homo of Dr. Luthernn Do Yoe, at Queen lane and Germantown aenue. A reception will follow nt tho home of tha bride. They will receive their friends nfter July 1 nt their home, 601 G Mngnolla avenue, Germantown. What's Doing Tonight Philadelphia Today nnd Tomorrow Exhibit. Commercial .Museum grounds. Medlonl Club roceptlon. Ilellevue-Stratford. 8.30 o'clock. Commencement exercises. American College of Neuropathy. Lu Lu Temple. 8 o'clock. Annual meetlne. Pennsylvania Council. United Commercial Travelers. Hotel Walton. Annual convention. American Drop Forgo As sociation. Hotel Adelphla. Convention. Association of Railway Surgeon, Hotel AMIne. National (luard mass-meeting. Metropolitan Opera House. Municipal Rand concert, Oak Lane Park, Fern Rock. Lecture on "Rany Saving and Antl-typhold Sanitation. umter the auspices of the Depart ment of Public Health and Charities. HaMl llall. 1011 South Stli street. 8 o'clock. Tree, AMUSEMENTS ) LAST WEEK OP THF. PHILADELPHIA TODAY AND TOMORROW CIVIC EXPOSITION Auditorium nulldlng Commercial Museum. 34th street helow Spruce, OPKN 10 A. M, to II) P. M. Restaurant, lectures: moving pictures. 100.000 SQUAUK PKKT OK EXHHHTS. He sure and lslt the Imposition before closing day. next Saturday, day. ne DADlus3,0j, s3 CENTS FETE DES FLEURS County Fair Cabaret bupper and Dancing CAFETERIA at Old Oaks. Rosemont Open from 3:30 P, M. until Midnight TODAV & TOMORROW Take Phlla & Western from CAth at. direct le place, or I'ennA. Railroad. KEITH'S TIE best SHOW IN TRULY MARTA SHATTUCK & GOLDEN SOPHYE BARNARD BEN WELCH Others Today at 2. 25c & Ma. Tonight at 8.- SSc to 11. Globe Theatre SBa Ji.KJhyZ YAUDEYILLE Continuous It A M. to 11 P M. 10c 13c, 2Sa PEERLESS MINSTRELS 22 PEOPJ.B In My Neighbor's Garden ""Homed, And EXCEPTIONAL SURUOUNDINQ PILL 1!H MARKET lOo 20c 10 A M. TO 11 IS p M. Geraldine Farrar & Wallace Reld N't W'k "La Boheme" Frl,d, PALACE Forrest NOW Twice Dally, 2.15 A. 8:1$. Mats., 25c ; Evgs., 25c 50. PAVLOWA AND THE ENTIRE RUSSIAN BALLET iVVaE D.UMB GIRL OF POBTICP Most Lalsh Production Ever Sllmtd, Seats SeUIng for Kt Week All Ucm-tJ T rrtTTOT SD AN0 LOCUST STREET LQCUbl gWgya gffsg BELMONT ,SS&SBe? I .11 a