Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 10, 1916, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 15

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EVENING LEDGER-PHILABELPHIA, SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1916.
n
ICY WYNNU TALKS OF MORE
CHAK1TX AlVUKS THIS MONTH
L nefit Out at Latham Park Next Wednesday, to Be
M Called the Fete of Nations Affair Is Given
for Hahnemann Mospital
E . . nn charity nffa,r Js over
.. directed toward me uis "
th Will DB B" , .., Tjjlhnm
IPs- and evening " ;
mnm. biuIw estate, Old York road
wk u . l... of the Hahnemann
Sjo" the "omen Prominent in ao.
'V.rnini :L..im circles. J
g ponies. i roller coasle. -
fS-OM. ... , i.... n fhn fntn
ftr Mit Interesting- icmu.u
Rth hlbltlon by two star nth-
f the University of Pennsylvania,
-g,S ftriw and Howard Berry. Tho
jBCOaei ii,.,i races, wres-
SBt. proT. "",-" hurlln th0
Zror ih. -.den
Eland ices will bo "ved " JfP"
ISim which will be decorated In an
ftieUn Oriental manner, and supper
K .erved on the lawn from 6 until
'fivrfnek The music will bo furnished
Hunfarlan orchestra and there will
ili" . .ii nnd folk dances
tfa display ot "--- Bnhnn,
LSfu' .!, Art Infflrpqtrrt
fc'have undertaken to have charge of
5? i.ll,. are Mrs. Dorothy Potter, Mrs.
5lt JVWJH-. Mrs. James P. K. Scott,
Tuft W. At. Bains, airs. m. -. i. .
S John Bhoemaker, Mrs. M. n. Will
ST. Mrs. John H. Whlttaker, the Baron-
t-s Hitler. Mrs. Dudley Saul, Mrs.
terbert Leopold, Mrs. John drlbbel, Mrs.
lKfter Herring, Mrs. Joseph S. McCul
jScfc Mrs. Joseph M. Steele, Mrs. I. Har-ir-
n'ir.rm. Mrs. Jay Gates, Airs. Ber-
jd Wolff, Mrs. W. P. Scott, Mrs. Ernest
JiTuitln, Mrs. Blddle it. juarsuen, i.ira.
'Ceorze C. Thomas, jr., mra. uiumu
vtf.,.i.. tra a n. Hubard and Airs.
rl&ry SI. Watts. Airs. Clarenco Bartlott
TTchalrman of the Entertainment vom
Titttse. In case of rain the fete will bo
JSTtponed until the first clear day thero-"ifijr.
(Kte fete at the Ogontz school was a
iTS - nH., If B InfnrisHnEr in
Ls?whn venn ivhnt In the various con-
teiTand who did special stunts nt tho
KSndlg." About the greatest success of
r.1"' I - . . vnnsf nfinillll TVlH,
IjBt evening uuu mu mmi i.ui.. ......
ifjjmen was the paddle wheel. At least
fkOD must have been taken In. AH the
wn were winning silk stockings, If you
tiSse. for their wives or best girls.
ijjfbey should worry" If said hosiery coat
IjTor even more per pair, when they won
ltftem for 15 cents.
BThe auto was won by Joe Wldener.
iIWBlne the consternation when one who
iltready owned many cars annexed an
TrfhAr Knt hn wft. irrndirod It: oh. no!
But It would have been nlco to havo a
.. . . .. ......
man car ror one piunK, aon t you minn c
H'llrs. Fltr-Eugene Dixon carried homo
ide lamb, which she won for a quarter,
wd Airs. Ben Rowland acquired tho
.wall pup, which was on chances for 35
wG i also. Airs. Rowland looked very
f&rrylng him home under her arm;
kit htT fnv hnri nllni. In tin. thnllfVit tf
1 IhAIrtdale at homo who might not like
iv brother. Airs. Henry Kasselman
m'tne cigarette case and Sarah Ren
l..the gold safety razor; so all of
wall's best beaux had best bo on their
IKtf bhavlor and see who will be tho
IwkV man to whom she will present It.
Jtjjas almost Impossible to get Into the
fojm where Tom Daly was telling stories.
TOin Id ftltfh n trlnnap nilth ,I.a Hn.,tnB
kjlthhls true Irish wit. Ho has a, taking
)SQiwi Know, anu certainly can maKe
Pjople come across. Attogethei It was a
gjerful affair and I'm glad I went.
NANCY WYNNE. ,
Personals
tr Stiff "T-. T i n
- - -no. nuwaru a. uranam, oe
Citestniit trm rm i.. j x
vr. ," " iiic email uance .o-
W J? ?nor ot their dauBhter, Mlaa Mar-
rh uiunam.
ft
Vir.'flna Sirs TftVin tvvttA n.. ...m --.
t i j ,, ""'" ""no mcui jr wilt nil-
rir!? ".""w n.'r' followed by danclng,.thls
Pf ' ine,r nome I" unestnut Hill.
Wiiner will be given tonight by Air.
h&Sfre0Va 0t th;'r hme'
,Ft i des Fleurs will be continued
1orrp,,a,er,?0,on and evening at the
gjg' FaIea Baker's place In Roaemont.
JrLtn4..11- W' "eynolds Wilson will
lfc i M dl.nner ton8ht at Westwood.
gjf,wuntry paCe nt Vlllanova.
fiwnreh.4rl.ct1'y,man Mallard will give his
Kri ?nSrs dlnner ,onlht at the
Dto'Jf V-n F,a,,r,mo,'" Park. The mar
KihfLi, ?.a"ar? ana MIm Frances
Mm.. d iJiace next Friday f
m
TZ hi. -' Jamea Wa Mercur will
,J"JDUffet sunnpr nt hi , , -nT-i!
mrJZ .nlB,h, ln hnor of the'
PWiully ' thelr daughter, Mlas Sarah
i.Tir and Mr- Jhn Sekman Albert,
ffiBWrUg will take place on Monday!
EjU'SuA ,rnaV0.. '"'"""d at
& JSSor f e Ph"alelPhla Cricket
Stt tS ot. her 8l8ter. Mrs. A. Q,
ffijh,fe,,ftj ln?.Iuded Mrs. Walter
fftJ. E. nr;iimra- .?huW Williams,
M i lit. n'tllvya- Mrs- Alexander W
rt ,J' f'nton Lucas and Mil
SjSW Scanland, of Dallas, Tex.
Knolfow'iS'h mlt? e"rtalned at
B3f Bank hda,nclng .thl" aernoon
SB ' her home ,n Edgewater
fl. HntvlnH e
HN a.r2S7'S..?!":
t hoiSKr mi 4Ph' adfPhla Cricket
Mnor r Ml" A. Marjory Taylor .
Klltof SS-.."" Jkn Freeman
lw .ti-.r. u "eeman, of J&3S
l iSS commtno.60"9. to P3town"to
SeL of i2S?!?e?nt exercises at Hill
BIrr4uau ,".. iff' Pen Feman
ft& traduated. J- eeman, Jr..
BriJkS"?: L11"" e Hoy Heoburn. hn
KEv mSutaK, ii,vd at Bethlehem.
ESwtS?Ht.,5,. (helr new he. B
KX2i,. ua'er and Mr. F. r.
Ho attend ?; w Tuxedo Club. New
"salay "vi to return to Devon
p. Renrv r u.... -
i. if.lJ,i at brfet luncheon
- , . . jrs, w
E. Aterkcr, Airs. H. Lots, Airs, C, E. Louden
slouger, Airs, II. Hunsperger, Airs. I. Davis,
Airs. H. P. Schneider, Mrs. C. AIcGusker and
AIIbs Helen AteU.
Mrs. Thomas f. Uyrncs, of New York,
formerly of Philadelphia, Is visiting her
aunt, Allss Elizabeth Fay.
Airs. Albert E. Iloussel, of 2108, Tine
street, spent several days this week ln Cape
Alay.
Mrs. John Dearnley will give a tea this
afternoon In honor of her daughter. Alius
Irene Dearnley and Atrs. Charles Edwin
Dearnley, at hor homo In Hoxboroimti.
Atrs. Caleb C. Tlndalt. Atrs. George Clay
Bowker, Airs. Robert Ynhn. Airs. AI. Howard
FtiRRell. Mrs. Edmund Kccty and Airs.
Avery D. Harrington will assist tho hostess
In receiving,
Ensign Honry N. Fnllon. who graduated
last week from the United States Naval
Academy, Annapolis, Aid., and who has
since been visiting at Atorsteln, Pa., will
leave Alonday for Bar Harbor to Join the
torpedoboat destroyer O'Brien. Ensign D.
L. Ryan, who has also been visiting nt Mor
stein slnco his graduation nt the Naal
Academy, will leave next week to Join the
torpedobont destroyer Conyngham, which la
stationed off Newport.
Along the Main Line
WAYNE Today will bo Alumni Day
at the Radnor High School, Wayne, and a
number of old graduates will return for the
day. A tennis tournament has been ar
ranged; also a chalk meet between the
Radnor High School nnd Lower Alerlon
High School. This afternoon there will
bo a baseball gamo between the nlumnae
and scholars of tho Radnor High School,
and In tho evening tho nlumnl dance will
tako place In tho school gymnasium. Tho
committee In chargo Is composed of tho
ofllcors of the alumni, Mr. O. Howard
Wolfe, president; Allss Alary II. Brooke,
vice president: Allss Dorothy Flnley. sec
retary, nnd AIIbs Nancy Hallowcll, treas
urer. Airs. Kntharlne Capp, of New York, la
spending the week at Wesley Inn, Wayne,
having como on to attend the closing ex
ercises of St. Luke's School.
Allss Elizabeth O'Neal, of New York, ar
rived Wednesday to Bpend a week with her
couRln, Allss Eleanor Long, of Runnymcde
avenuo, Wayne.
Chestnut Hill
Tho Tournament Committee gave a din
ner dance last night at tho Philadelphia
Cricket Club for the participants In tho
National Lawn Tennis Tournament which
has been In progress during tho last week.
Tho members of the committee consist of
Air. Joseph AI. Jennings, chairman ; Air.
Lynford Blddlc, Air. Joseph R. Carpenter,
Jr.. Mr. R. Norrls Williams, 2d, Air. Craig
Blddle, Air. Fltz-Eugeno Dixon, Air. W.
Linton Landreth, Air. John H. Whlttaker,
Air. Henry B. Patton, Air. Henry Frank
Thelps and Mr. Willis E. Davis. The
members of tho Auxiliary Commltteo aro
Airs. Arthur II. Lea, chairman ; Mrs. Clem
ent R. Wnlnwright, Airs. J. Clinton Foltz,
Airs. George C. Thomas, Jr.. Airs. George
Woodward and Airs. William Warner
Harper.
Mr. nnd Airs. Charles Bradford Fraley.
of Sunset avenue and Crefeldt street, will
leavo on Monday for Eagle's Alere, where
they have taken a cottnge for the summer.
Germantown
Allss Dorothy Swoyer, who Is a student
at the Baldwin School, will entertain a
house party nt her father's country place.
Elk Neck, Aid., for a week, beginning June
16. The guests will Include Miss Annetta
AlacGrath, Allss Eleanor Prosser, Miss
Alary Loulso AlcCown, Air, Lawrence
Cahall, Mr. Albert Lawson, Mr. Franklin
Shcble and Mr. Scott Trowbridge, of
Pittsburgh.
Airs. Henry D. Rogers, of 231 West
Chelten avenue, has Miss Marjorle Sllcox,
of, New York, as her guest.
Airs. Kern Dodge, of 6135 Pulaski ave
nue, accompanied y her small daughter,
Allsa Dorothy Dodge, Is visiting Airs. AI.
Kern at her home In Jamestown, R. I.
Air. and Airs, Glyndon Prlestman, of 63
East Penn street, have taken a cottage at
Longport, N. J., which they will occupy
ln a week or so for the entire summer.
Miss Nathalie Bllzard, daughter of Air.
and Airs. Charles Bllzard, of 6115 Alorrls
street, entertained at the theatre yesterday
afternoon In honor of Allss Helen Tallman,
who Is the guest of Allss Alary Louise
AlcCown.
Allss Edith Quay, of 6334 Germantown
avenue, Is spending several weeks visiting
in Washington. D. C.
Prof, and Airs. J. Geschwlnd, of 87
Weaver street, nre receiving congratulations
on the birth ot a eon. t
Air. William T. Emhardt, of 6206 Bayn
ton street. Is touring through the Middle
West States, stopping en route to attend
the convention In Chicago.
Frankford
Miss Julia Slnnell will be In charge of the
minstrel show and dance to be given Fri
day evening, June 16, for the benefit of
Mater Dolorosa Church. Ruan and Paul
streets. The affair will be held. In the
hall of the church and those who will take
prominent parts In the entertainment will
Include Mlsa Ida Walton, Miss Florence
Waring, Allss Anna Slnnell, Allss Estelle
Hawkins, Allss Alay Glenn, Allss Ethel
Gossner. Air. Le? Dawson, Air. Louis Kane,
Air. William Kane, Mr. John Hawkins, Air.
James McKervon, Air. Raymond Harm, Air.
Leonard Cantz, Air. Frank Ulely, Air. John
Rellly and Air, Howard Grant
MEMBERS OB HAHNEMANN HOSPITAL BOARD OF WOMEN
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MBS. CHARLES W. SUDLQW
Tb marriage of Um Martha, EPrlnca
t Mr Charles W Sudlow, of 20 J 6 Wet
Tlpga treet. took place on Wednesday
Mr. Sudlow l tb, gn.nddutiUr of Mra.
Martha Gwulr.
Reading from left to right, back row Mrs. John Gribbol, Mrs. Thomas H. Carmichacl and Mrs. John H. Whit
takor. Lower row Mrs. Dorothy Potter, Mrs. Clarenco Bartlett and Mrs. Howard C. Potts.
"NO DAY AT ALL" SEEMS TO BE ONE
OF THE MOST POPULAR FOR BRIDES
Miss Margaret Yardley and Mr. Sheldon Potter Are
Wedded at Bay Head Taylor-Fleclc Nuptials
Tonight at Rittenhouse
A JUNE wedding of Interest took place
f at noon today In All Saints' Church.
Bay Head, N. J., when Miss Alargaret Custls
Yardley, daughter of Air. and Airs. John
Howard Yardley, of 1028 Pino Btreet, this
city, b,ecame the bride of Mr. Sheldon
Frothlngham Potter, of Germantown. The
ceremony was performed by tho Rov.
Charles Henry Ardnt, of Germantown.
Allss Yardley, who was given ln marriage
by her father, was attended by four brides
maids. They were her sister, Allss Eliza
beth Yardley ; Allss Louise Alltchell, of Pitts
burgh; Allss Barbara Boston, of South Or
ange, and Allss Leo Reed, of this city.
Air. Potter had his brother. Mr. Raymond
F. Potter, as best mnn. nnd tho ushers wero
the bride's brother. Air. Sherborne Yardley ;
Mr. George Helbcrt. Air. G. Alorgan Lister,
Mr. Charles Comly Norrls, Jr., Air. Fred
crick Breltlnger nnd Air. G. F. Reynolds
Scott, nil of this city.
A breakfast at tho summer home of tho
brldo's parents on East avenue, Bay Head,
followed the ceremony, after which Air.
and Airs. Potter left for their wedding trip.
Upon their return they will live in Chestnut
Hill, where they will bo nt home after
July 15.
BARTLETT SIAIONS.
The marriage of Miss Katharine Kendall
Simons, daughter of Air. and Atrs. Charles
Reynolds Simons, and Mr. J. Kemp Bart
lett, Jr., son ot Air. nnd Mrs. J. Kemp Bart
lett of Baltimore, took place this afternoon
ln the First Unltnrlan Church, Germantown.
The bride, who was given In marriage by
her father, was attended by Aliss Mildred
Lindsay, as maid of honor, and by Airs. F.
Gorham Brlgham, of Boston, as matron of
honor. Her bridesmaids were Allsa Virginia
Bartlett and Aliss Mary Oarrett Bartlett,
sistors of the bridegroom. Little Miss
Alary Palmer was flower girl.
Mr. Bartlett's brother, Air. Robert Dixon
were Air. Francis C. Bartlett and Air. Jamei
Bruce, of Baltimore; Air. John R. Currier,
of Newark; Air. R. Alorton White, of Grand
Rapids, and Mr. Gouldlng K. Wright, of
Montclalr, classmates of Air. Bartlett at
Princeton, and Air. J. Faxon Passmore. of
Germantown:
TAYLOR FLECK.
One of the prettiest of tho early summer
weddings will take place tonight nt 6
o'clock, at the Hotel Rittenhouse. when
Miss Dorothy Ashton Fleck, daughter of
Mr. and Airs. John G. Fleck, of Bala, will
become the bride of Air. Harry C Taylor
Jr., of Baltimore. The reception rooms will
be banked with palma anil beautifully
decorated with white peonies and roses.
The Rev. Russell H. Conwell, pastor of the
Baptist Temple, will otllclate. The bride,
who will be gven In mnrrlage by her
father, will wear" an exquisite white satin
dress embroidered In seed pearls, and
fashioned with a long court train fallh'f.
from the shoulders. Her veil of tulle will
be caught with otange blossoms, and Ble
will carry a Bhower bouquet of orchids and
lilies of the valley. Miss Delia Alay Krlebel,
he maid of honor, will be dressed in a
white taffeta frock-made with full skirt,
and caught at the centre of the girdle with
a cluster of French rosebuds. Allsa Krlebel s
hat will be a picturesque one of white leg
horn, trimmed with a cluster of French
roses, and she will carry a gilt shepherdess
crook tied with white peonies. Allss Ursula
Seeburger, Miss Dorothy Alorrls., Miss
Sarah Pedrick nnd Allsa Alarlon Plckford,
all of Cynwyd. will be bridesmaids. They
will be dressed alike ln old-fashioned frocks
of white net. made with hoop Bklrts. Miss
Seeburger and Allss Alorrls will wear high
nlnk satin girdles, and white leghorn hats
veiled with pink Georgette crepe adorned
with a single pink rose and will carry
shaded pink peonies. Miss Pedrick and
Miss Plckford will have blue girdles and
hats veiled In blu.e. and they will carry
bouquets of blue larkspurs. Little Miss
Miriam Smith, a cousin of the bride, will be
the (lower girl. She will wear an exquisite
lingerie frock with plnn girdle and will
carry a white leghorn hat niled with but
tercups. daisies and clover, Mr- Taylor
wll have Mr. Earl Rommel aa hla best
mFollowlng the ceremony, which will be
witnessed only by the familles-of the bride
and bridegroom, the wedding supper will
be served, after which there will be a large
recepii .ji rin r, -j im
Alter . -- . --
Taylor will occupy their nsw home at
U plana lermts,
DICKSON SORBER.
The wedding of Miss Helen M. Sorber,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Sor
ber. of Wt Pomona terrace, to Mr Elmer
xr 'nickson will take place this evening at
e 30 o'clock at the home of the pride'
parents. The Rev Charles Wesley Burns
will perform; the ceremony. The bride will
wear a gown of white taffeta, trimmed with
lace and made 'With t train, She will wear
e, utile toU and orange ilosaqma and the
T
bridal bouquet will consist of roses nnd
lilies of the valley, Miss Alarlon Wolteman
will be maid of honor. She will wear n
frock of white net, embroidered In pink, nnd
will carry pink roses. Tho best man will
bo tho bridegroom's brother. Air. Herbert
Dickson.
A reception will follow the ceremony.
Mr. Dickson nnd his bride will be at home
at 5308 Ross street after an extended wed
ding Journey.
RITTLER SCHLOTTER.
The Bethel Evangelical Lutheran Church,
5th and Sedgley avenue, will bo the Bcene
of a very pretty wedding this evening nt 8
o'clock when Aliss Mndellne Christian
Schlatter, daughter of Mr. and Airs. Jacob
Schlottcr, of 1014 West Ontnrlo street, will
become the bride of Air. William August
Rlttler, Jr.
The chancel rail will be banked In daisies
nnd tho church decorated with roses and
palms. Tho bride will wear a white net
gown caught up with sprays of orange blos
soms and carry a Bhower bouquet of white
Bride roses and orchid sweet peas.
She will be attended by Miss Anna AI.
Grambo as maid of honor, who will wear n
gown of pale green net artistically draped.
The maids of honor are Aliss Bessie Tor
rance, Allss Anna II. Funk, Miss Oiga Olsen
nnd Miss Ireno Holmes, Tho bride will be
given In marriage by Air. Stanley William
Root, a friend of both families.
Air. Frank Stlpplch will act as best man
and the ushers will be Air. Emll Carstnns,
Air. Walter Shorter, Air. Frederick Gutc
kunst and Air. Elmer Rambo. Following tho
ceremony n reception will be held at 305
West Bristol street, 'where Mr. nnd Airs. Rlt
tler will make their homo nfter their return
from a short trip to the Delaware Water
Onp.
Only tho immediate family will be
present.
HESTON-RAYMOND.
A wedding of Interest took place Thurs
day evening, nt 8 o'clock. In the Grace Bap
tist Church, at Westmont. N. J., when Miss
Edith Aloreland Raymond, daughter ot Air.
and Mrs. Charles A. Raymond, was married
to Air. Warner Roberts Heston, of 6310
Lancaster avenue, by the Rev. C. P. P. Fox,
assisted by the Rev. John A. Hniner. D.D.
The bride was attended by her sister,
Allsa Anna Raymond, and tho best man was
Air. A, Lee Heston, brother of the groom.
The ushers were Air. Walter Raymond, Mr.
Stanley H. Boyd. Air. Raymond Armstrong
and Mr. Walter S, Butterworth.
After the ceremony a reception was held
at the home of the bride's parents, 8 Stoey
avenue, Westmont, N. J., after which the
bridal couple left on an extended trip.
BIDDLE ROBERTSON.
The marriage of Allsa Ida Alae Robertson,
daughter of Jlr. and Airs. Charles T. Rob
ertson, ot 5909 Thompson street, to Air,
T. Everett Blddle will take place this eve
ning, at 7:30 o'clock, at the home of the
bride.
The ceremony will be performed by the
Rev. Francis S, Hart. Allss Helen A. Eck
hnrdt will act aB maid of honor. Alias
Dorothy Heydo, a, cousin of the bride, will
be (lower girl. Air. Harold W. Blddle, a
brother of the bridegroom, will act aB best
man.
After a tour of the New England States
Air. and Airs. Blddle will return to aien
Aloore, Pa., where they will spend the sum
mer. DIETRICH-aATTER
The marriage of Mlsa Elizabeth Gatter
and Mr. Edward Dietrich took place on
Wednesday evening, at 7 o'clock, at the
home of the bride's parents. Air. and Mrs.
Henry Gatter, of 505 West Thompson
street. In the presence of the Immediate
families and a few close friends.
The bride wore a frock, of white taffeta
with, tulle and lace and carried a bouquet
of white rosea. She was attended by Allsa
Anna Conway as maid of honor. The
bride's brother, Mr. Harry aat(er, acted as
best man.
Air and Airs. Dietrich after a short wed
ding trip win live at 1921 North Darjen
street, where they will be, at home after
June 16.
SILVERS ABRAHAM.
An Interesting wedding will be solemnized
tomorrow at Adath Zton Synagogue, when
Miss Agnea Abraham, daughter of Mr. and
Airs. Joseph Abraham, of 4215 Penn street,
will be married to Mr. Samuel Silvers, of
this city. The ceremony will be performed
at 5 o'clock by Rabbi Oscar Levin and will
be followed by a 'supper at the home pf
the brlde'a parents for the families. Miss
Abraham will be given In marriage by her
father
The brfde will fee attended by Miss
Miriam Savoy, as maid of honor, and her
bridesmaids, wilt be (Miss Agnea Llpschutz,
Mlsa. Molly Slims, 1 Miss Gertrude Katen
and MUs Anna. TrArhtenbere. The Ilttla
flower girl w(l be M&s Dorothy Savoy and.
I
Master Walter Savoy has been chosen ns
tho page.
Air. Benjamin Abraham, a brother of tho
bride, will act ns best man and tho ushers
will Include Mr. Alaurlce Slivers, Air. Joseph
Oreenberg. Air. Benjamin SIlverB and Mr.
William Abraham.
After an extended wedding Journey Air.
Sllvera nnd hla brldo will llvo in Frankford.
BARBER FLEISHMAN.
A pretty wedding will tako place tomor
row evening at tho New Auditorium Hall,
when Allsa Dorothy Fleishman, daughter
of Jlr. nnd Mrs. B. Fleishman, of 608 South
Amorlcan street, will become tho brldo of
Mr. I. Barbor. of Wilmington, Del. Air.
Fleishman will give hla daughter ln mar
ringe. Tho bride will bo dressed In n gown of
white satin, trimmed with lace nnd pearls.
Her veil, which will bo made of tulle, will
bo held In place by a wreath of lilies of
the valley. She will carry a shower bouquet
of whito rosea and lilies of tho valley. She
will bo nttended by her coualn, Mlsa Lillian
Welncr, ns maid of honor. Aiany guests
from Now York, Wilmington nnd other
cities will bo present. After their wedding
trip Air. nnd Mrs. Barber will make their
homo ln Wilmington.
LEWIS FOX.
Tho marriage of Miss Reba L. Fox,
daughter of Mr. ond Airs. Henry Fox. and
Mr. I. Leonard Lewis will bo solemnized to
morrow nfternoon nt 5 o'clock. The Rev.
Marvin Nathan will officiate.
Tho bride, who will bo given In marriage
by her father, will be attended by her sister,
Miss Esther Lucille Fox, ns maid of honor.
After the ceremony a reception will be held
at tho bride's home, 918 South 5th street,
after which they will leave for tin extended
trip. On their return they will live ln
Allentown, Pa.
HUTT-SILK.
Announcement la made of the marriage
of Miss Helen E. Silk, daughter of Airs.
Anna L. Silk, of 2925 North Pork avenue,
to Air. George L. Hutt. of West Susque
hanna avenue, on Wednesday evening In
St. Edward's Church. 8th and York streets.
The brldo was attended by her sister, Allsa
Grnco Silk, ns bridesmaid. Air. Clmrlos
Hutt was his brother'a best man. The cere
mony was followed by a small reception at
tho home of tho bride's mother. Air. and
Airs. Hutt will return from their wedding
Journey the end of the month nnd will be
nt home after July 1 at 1031 West Dauphin
street.
IIAIG SPERRING.
Tho marriage of Allss Veda E. Sperrlng,
of 4540 North Broad street, niece of Air.
and Atrs. W. F. Sperrlng, of Lock Haven,
Pn., to Mr. William W. Halg, of Alerchant
vllle, N, J was solemnized on Wednes
day afternoon In tho Protestant Episcopal
Church of the Resurrection, Broad nnd
Tioga streets. Tho rector, tho Rev. J. O.
Alcllhenny, ofllciated nt the service, which
was a quiet one. Mr. Halg and his bride
left on nn extended trip, nnd upon their
return will live In Merchantvllle, N. J.
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MR. AND MRS. WALTER
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WEIGELE DILLAN.
The marriage of Miss Mabel Lillian Dll
lan, daughter of. Mrs. Rachel Lorents, of
5550 Larchwood aven,ue. and Mr. Walter C
Welgele took place on Wednesday,1 at 3
o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Lorenti. The
ceremony was performed by the Rev. Mr.
Garber. Mr and Mrs. Welgele are spend
ing their honeyroPW at the Delaware
Water Gap Tb?y will return the latter
part of next week.
LARGE CARD PARTY GIVEN TODAY;
MUSICALES ARE ALSO OF INTEREST
Mr. and Mrs. J. Horace Miller, of Moore, Pa. Entertained
f6r Their Daughter, Miss E. Dorothea '
Miller Other Affairs
MR. AND AIRS. J. HORACE AIILLER.
of 1320 Lincoln nvenue, Aloore, Pn.,
entertained at cards today In honor of their
ilnughtcr, Atlas E. Dorothea Miller. The
decorations wero pink and white. The
guests Invited wero Airs. Frank Butler, Airs.
E, Gay. Jr., Allaa Julia Chlgnolno. Allsa
Vern Ilnshtlcr, Allsa Vera Allison. Allss Ade
laide Glcnson. Airs. Joseph Aluldoon. Atrs.
Harry Stlllwagon. Airs. Howard Scott, Airs.
Frank Dcaney. Allss Anna Dougherty, Allss
KnllinMne Wilson. Atlas Dorlii Hcnlman,
Allss Josephine Allchcll. Atlsi Helen Athcr
liolt AtlFs Flnrcncp Atitchcdd. Allss Helen
Hnydock. Miss Kdltli Stull. Miss Elizabeth
Scotney Aliss fttu-l llonsor. Atlss Alice
llonsnr. AIIbs Helen Rlggs. Allss Gladys
Alartnr, Atlas Alargaret Duncan, Allss AI
fredn Duncan. Airs J. Alnrrel. of Over
brook , Atra. Victor Reynolds. Allss Fannlo
Hnslem, Miss Gertrude AtcCullough, of New
Bedford. AInss. j Miss Sarah Kchmucker. of
Scrnnton; Alias Alice Hnckctt. of Phoenix
vllle; Atlss Afarlo lllgglnn. Miss Etlznbcth
Lukes. Allss Alargaret Lulcs, Allss Sophia
Henderson, Atra. Leo Nclsscn, Airs. James
A Bradley, Atlss Hester Rawley, Airs.
Harry Walton, Atrs. Henry Miller. Airs. A.
J. Boers, Airs. D. Kennedy, Airs. Hnrold
Weaver. Atrs. Joseph Donahue. Atrs. Allen
Knne, Airs. H. Atherholt, Airs. Jnmea F.
Ryan, Airs. Robert C. Shields, Airs. Paul
Adnmson. Airs. Thyson. Allss Anna Aturphy,
Allsa Atnrio AInck. Atlss Elizabeth Ate
Alnnus, Allsa Bertha Wlnslow, AIlBa Ruth
Lincoln, Atlss Jennette She.-i, Allsa Mnrle
Shea, Mlsa 13 Miller. Allsa Helen Priest,
Allss Margaret Brockorhoff. Mrs. George
Palist. Jr., Allss Olivia Hardy, Airs. Wells
Tete von Albnde. Atrs. Thomna Dalton, Allss
AInry AlcCnrthy, Allaa Helen Yorko nnd
Alra. Anna Atontgomery.
Tho retired music tenchcra of tho Prea
ser Home, at 101 West Johnson street,
gavo tho last of a scrlca of musical en
tertainments on Thursdny evening, bb
slstcd by sovernl membcra of tho Mntlnco
Atuslcal Club. Alias Emilia Frlcke ar
ranged n delightful program of piano,
vocal and violin music, together with sov
ernl elocution selections. A number of
dtlllcult piano selections were played by
Atrs. E, Atkinson, who, though In her 82d
year, displayed remarkable aklll In tech
nique.' Othcra who took part wero Mlsa
Frlcke. Mlsa Adollna Pattl Noar, Allss Flor
ence Hnenlo nnd Jlr. John Towers.
Tho teachers received their friends after
ward In tho drawing rooms. Atrs. L. L.
Plerco Is superintendent of this beautiful
home, which was given several years ago
by Jlr. Theodore Pressor. Airs. Plerco ?
planning moro musical evenings for next
winter.
MR. nnd Airs. Leo J. Van Winkle, of 129
North Robinson street, gavo a party
on Wednesday evening In honor of the sev
enth anniversary of their son, Master Jo
seph Van Winkle. Tho table was beautiful
ly decorated with pink ribbon and large
bouquets of pink roses.
Among the small guests present were
Atlss Elizabeth Robinson, Allsa Helen Dntla
han, Alias Ruth Kirk, Atlas Roso Dlnsmore,
Alias Alrfrle Van Wlnkte, Allss Alnrgarct AIc
GnldrlcM. Ailsi Gertrude Dallahan, Allsa
AInrgueret Tapper, Alastcr Alfred Schwarz,
.Master Albert Dawson, Atnstcr John Dlns
more, Atnster Hnrry Kirk, Master Carl Daw
son, Alastcr Edwnrd Aturtha, Alastcr Donald
AtncLarcn. Atnstcr George AtcGoldrlck, Alas
ter Warren Tnppcr, AInater Billy Ruffner,
Alastcr Leo Vnn Winkle, Jr., ntid Alaster
Joseph Van Winkle. '
Tho "L. rl " Club will hold Its hnnuat
Juno dance thla evening nt tho Belflcld
Cnmitr Club. It will be a white flannel
affair The club held Its first outing on
Decoration Day, wllh a largo number of
members attending. The regular business
meeting wns held last evening.
THE Dux Club, formerly the Sylvia Club,
will hold Its next meeting nt tho home
of Air. William Borman, 222 Montrose
street.
A picnic wns arranged for Sunday, Juno
18. A smoker will bo given on Satur
day evening, June 24, and a moonlight ex
curalon on August 19, Tho Entertainment
Committee consisting of Air. Alaurlce AL
Cohen, president ; Air It. Lavner, secretary 1
Air. H. Jaspan, treasurer; Air. Albert Rich
man nnd Air. William Samuels, will engage
talent for nil occasions. Tho Dux Club will
open Its new clubhouse In the latter part of
October.
Air. and Airs, Harry Dhuo gavo a freedom
party In honor of their son, Mr. Harry IC
Dime, on Tuesday evening, at tholr homo,
2229 South Becchwood street Atlss Edith
Corcn and Allss Alay Taylor gavo noma
piano selections, Air. John Fludeno nnd his
sister sang popular Bongs, with Airs. Dhue
nt tho piano.
Among the guests were Airs. Vnn Dem
Eynde, Air. nnd Alra. JInya, Mr. and Alra.
Boentgcn. Air. nnd Airs. Uber, Air. nnd Jlrs.
Flllgno, Air. nnd Alts. William Alays, Air.
nnd Airs. Dhue, Alls-, veyor, MIbs Reglna
Grniinm,, Allss AIny Taylor, Air. Kdwln
Slngley, Jlr. William Silver, Allss Lena
Graner, Atlss Salllo Slngley, Jllsa Georglna
Wllent, JIIss JInry Uber, Jlr. Stanley Al
bcrtson, Air. Hnrry Talbot. Jlr. Louis Corcn,
JIIss Edith Coren, Air. Harry Talbot. Air.
Louis Coren. JIIss Edith Corcn, Jlr. John
Fludeno, JIIss Anna Fludeno, Jlr. Henry
Carler, JIIss Ida Jtaya, Jlr. Hnrry Dhue,
Jlr. Raymond Dhue,
Tho students of JIIss Rosalia Phillips,
medalist of tho Royal Academy of JIuslc.
of London and Paris, nnd on tho faculty of
the E. K. Pcall Conservatory of Atuslc nnd
Art. gave a short piano nnd vocal rccltnl
nt the Prcsscr Auditorium on Thursday eve
ning, nsslsted by mandolin, violin and elocu
tion students from these departments of the
above school.
Along the Reading
AIr3. Charles Hocy, of Upland nvenue,
Noble, entertained tho members of her
bridge club Thursday nfternoon at her
home. Among those present were Jlrs. Clara
H. Stoopea, Jtra. W. W. Yerkea, Jlrs. Dan
nenhnucr, Jlrs. Herbort Fetter, Jlrs. Row
land, Jtlss Virginia Rowland, Jllsa Alice
Rowland, Jlra. Frank Chestcrman, Jtlss
Jlario Woolley and Jlrs. William F. Wool
ley. (
JIIss Ethelyn Seiner, of Greenwood ave
nue, Wyncoto, returned yesterday from Hat
boro, where she has been the guest of her
grandfather, Jlr. Yerkcs. for several days.
Atlss Seiner had Allss Lillian Shcip na her
guest for several weeks. JIIss Shelp will
leave for Beach Haven tho end ot June to
Join her family for the summer.
Jllsa Allldrcd Fettcrolf, of Washington
lane. Wyncotc, has Atlsa Esther Detchon,
of Indianapolis. Ind., as her guest for somo
time. Jllsa Detchon has been spending part
ot tho winter In New York.
.West Philadelphia
Air. and Jlra. Clayton Demmy, of 4949
Walnut Btreet, announce tho engagement of
their daughter, Jllsa Allldrcd Demmy, to
Jlr. John Anthony JIcQunle, of 28 IG Dia
mond street.
Jlrs, C. R. Jlontgomery nnd her daugh
ter, JIIss May Atontgomery, of 226 South
50th street, are visiting Airs. Alontgomery's
son and daughter-in-law, Jlr. and Airs.
Harold B. Jlontgomery, in Chelsea. They
will return next week.
JIIss Anna Joyce, of 5855 Hazel avenue,
has Issued cards for a dinner to be followed
by dancing nt her homo on June 17.
Jlr. and Atrs. Henry B. Woodruff, of
210t South G4th street, are spending two
weeks with relatives in Atlantic City.
Jlr. and Airs. B. Allller, of 4201 Ludlow
street, announced the engagement of their'
daughter. Allss Alary Sillier, to Jlr. Samuel
Simons last Tuesday. Their son, Jlr. Josepn
Jtlllor's engagement to Allsa Pauline Snyder
was announced at tho snmo time.
T.T.. nn.i 'Wm TlArn.inl F. O'Donnsll. of
Sherwood, entertained at dinner this week
In honor of Allss Alarle Boston. Their
guesta Included Jlr. and Airs Frederick
Shlck. of Washington, D. C. ; Jlr. and Jlrs.
John AIcKcnna. of Boston, and Jlr. and
Mrs. George Boston
Air. nnd Airs. Herman Rlttenberg. of 5824
Osage avenue, nre being congratulated on
tho birth of a daughter, Pearl Ruth Rltten
berg, on Alay 31.
Mrs. John Castle and her three children.
Jlias Helen Castle, Allsa Alargaret Alary
Castle and Alaster John Castle, of 810 South
St. Bernard street, havo left for Qulncy.
III., to Join Air. Castle.
South Philadelphia
Mr. and Airs. Harry Cope, of 2209 Mc
Kean street, will spend the last two weeks
of June at the Eldorado, Atlantic City.
Jlrs. Atlchael Orugun, 1228 South 27th
street, will leave today to spend three
months as the guest of Air. Orugan's
brother, at 37 Ocean a.venuo, Atlantic City.
St. Edmond'a parish, 23d and Allftlln
streets. Is giving a "1916 Hippodrome
Strawberry Festival" for the benefit of St.
Edmond'a parish school tonight.
Air. William Caldwell, of 1630 South 16th
street, has left for a six weeks' cruise along
the New England coast as the gueat of Mr.
Robert J, Cushlng, of New York.
A vaudeville entertainment, "Irish Night."
will be held June 10 for the benefit of St.
Gabriel's School Building. 29th and Dick
inson sts. The affair will be given under
the auspices of the Holy Name Society, of
which Air, John Horn Is president, and
will be held at St. Anthony's Hall, S4th
and Carpenter streets. One of the fea
tures of the evening will be the singing qf
Mr. Charles McUlnty, Mr. Press Algeo and
Air. Benjamin Dulej-;
Mrs. James FeatherBton, of 1435 Snyder
avenue. Is spending two weeks with friends
In Boston, Alasa. A
Camden and Vicinity
Mr. and Mrs. y. II. Dollar and their
children, of 310 Pear) street, are occupying
their Pitman cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Reeves are
spending the summer in Haddonfleld, N. J.
Delaware County
The Episcopal chapel at Prexel Hill will
hold a strawberry fete pn the chapel
grounds on Tuesday.
SKATING COSTUMES
ON WOODEN WAY
Russian Blouses and Tasseled
Caps Are Worn by-Milady
ATLANTIC CITY. June 10. Now It Is
tho skating costume that Is considered tho
Bmart habiliment for Boardwalk wear.
These costumes are built on the lines of a
Russian blouse and are worn with a Jaunty
closc-tltting cap adorned with a tassel. A
yellow and whlto striped rig with cap in
tho same coloring was much admired to
day. Jlra. William C. AInckle nnd Allss Hunt,
of Chestnut Hill, are at tho Chalfonte.
Jlrs. Fannie W. Throne, of the Hotol
Aldlnc, who haa been coming to Haddon
Hall every summer slnco tho house was
built forty years ngo. haa nrrlvod for her
annual outing. Mrs. Throno will remain
until early In October.
Jlrs. Alba B. Johnson, of Rosemont. nnd
tho Atlases Goff, of Uryn JIawr. are spend
ing the week nt tho Alarlborough-Blonhclm.
Allsa Hilda JIntson. pf Germantown. ar
rived on Wednesday to vlalt Airs. W. J,
Atagruder at the Dennis. Jlrs. Edwnrd C.
Bonrtere la visiting her mother. Airs. John
W. Scott, who has been stopping nt Haddon
Unll for tho past two years. Air. and Jlrs.
William II. Goshen arrived on Wednesday
nnd will remain for a fortnight.
Dr. nnd Airs. Harvey have closed their
country place in Huntingdon Valley and
have taken n cottage here for tho season.
Air. and Jlrs. Richard G. Ocllers, who
have been coming hero every summer for
several years, will occupy their cottago In
Chelsea the first of tho week. Jlr. and
Jlrs. Jnmes Connelly hnve opened their
Vontnor home. 101 Baton Rouge avenue.
JIIss Florence Irwin was the gueat of
honor nt a large luncheon and bridge given
at the Hotel Chelsea by Alra. E. Gray
Pendleton. The prlzo winners wero Jlrs.
George Reynolds. Jlrs. Wlllinm II. Bartlett,
Airs. Frederick Robhlns. Airs. William C.
Wescott. Atrs. J. W. Starr. 3d. Airs. H.
Starr Glddlnga. Airs. Walter T. Reed, Airs.
A. E. Bates. Allsa Bates, Jlrs. Dcmory Jlar
el, Airs. David Berner. Airs. C. AI. Nlles,
Airs. 'George Coles. There were 15 tables
In play.
North Philadelphia
Allss Esther Belser. daughter of Jlr, and
Airs. J. relser,5017 North 20th street. en
tertnlned the following guesta on Wednes
day: Alra. R. Aarons and Airs. E. Beck,
of Baltimore. Aid. ; Air. I. Pelser, of Jack
sonville, Fli. : Mr- and Airs, Sllbermnn,
Allss Alarlon Sllberman, Air. and Jlrs. JI.
Helper, Allaa Pearl Gelger, Mlaa Hortenae
Oelger, Alra. F. DeWolf, Air. Samuel Do
Wolf, Air. nnd Jlrs. J. Serger. Air. and
Airs. I Seherwln, Air. Warko, Airs. H.
Israel, Jlr. Alorrla Goldstein. Sir. Irwin
Schepp. Air. Guaala Hlrsch, Air. Leonard
Becker, Air. Roy H. Kainp, Air. Herbert
Klein.
Allsa Alarle Haney, 1430 West York
street; Allsa Ethel Hauser and Mlsa Flor
ence Huuser, of 2439 North Ciadwck
t,treet, will spend the week-end at Atlantlo
City
Kensington
Sirs. A. T. Fellman and her family, of
2132 North Hancock street, have taken a
house at 12 South New Hampshire avenue,
Atlantic City, for the summer.
Alra. AI. F, Smuckler entertained at her
home, 1736 North 7th street, Thursday
evening, In honor of the 60th anniversary
of the birth of her father. Air- Nathan
Alarks, of 2307 North Howard street- The
guests were Dr. and Airs. M. W. Fellman,
Air. and Airs. A. L. Fellman, Air. and Airs.
H Grassman Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ehren
relch. Air. and Airs. H. Schoenthal and Miss
Florence Estelle Marks.
Lansdowne
Air. Thomas Curtis, of West Lansdowne
avenue, has taken a cottage at Lakehurst,
N. J., for the summer.
Miss Ethel Gilbert, ot 90 South Wycombe
avenue. haB gone to Ocean City, N. J.,
for several weeks to recuperate from a
recent Illness,
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