Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 12, 1916, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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    EVkMM LtilHtiR l'lilLbivLWilA, MONDAY, JUNE
WmY WYNNE IS INTERESTED
f IN ANOTHER DEBUTANTE PARTY
ItiL Haseltine Smith Will Give a Dinner Dance Tonight
Huntingdon Valley Country Club
the
eve-
. i.i..fnn(n nlTalr of
Hid ""? -in bo held this
,eA'?V Ytuntlnguon Valley Country
Pn ,.V.marBh. when air. "'""
F W,' Ue a dinner danco In honor
I" Tntier H tho daughter ot Mr- awl
I v. lam H. Trotter, of Chestnut
Ljjra "- ,tipr was aiws jiireuirem
'am. "lr.m 'I will be almost !
I6ml!h'th debutante Bet of tho, past
hr-3-52" and, of oourse a nunv
& . h. vounger uancnm
P'.. ,'V and has a number 01 .
K he Planned to entertain iu. ...
rtiS n """"
.-,.-ih managers of Iho "Few acs
k. .- decided to hold It open a t.ru
meurs accw prtnlniy bo a great
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iy, r "." orn not Riven. a chance
rurKww ..-- And ,t
cnov, because, in iu "
1(4 wo B0
I ,7; various booths were different
rp&cc. V" ,mvc 0Vcr seen. They
romanyp"--; rpm.cgcnt t
. -i tirt t nnnli nne,
t..i which weio purcmu-- - - " :
:tou nuu """ r ltirK0 hnt box
. .,i
' . . .- ,...-nniii tho nr-
all decorated iu ,,' --
. . mirpmsuuu tw .. ...
1 WCIKI'"'"" , ,,
. .... ..mi nntnrod a Bniall
jfyod wan ea a ,- voUbcovo It,
' .. . n tn-rrn hnt l)OX
'.k.hats were boiu ro. """- ,T"
L j.u .mtlfted lid. Somo Ot 1110 gina ""!'
feTrithupllf edliu. o nrowCB3 m hit-
irrmar, by shootin, c,ay pipes
I'Jrith a rifle durinstho afternoon.
i-tiv centlomnn of color uib-
fLlt lemonade at so much per glass
i a kinds of fruit In It, and one girl
marked In horror, "Oh, it had a buck
ffwhlch brought the man who was
SuiJwr and who preferred a ernoko to
Snade quickly back -to tho table, but
Shop were dashed as the , sUtely d.s-
ntnser of lemon juico iB,mv-. - . -i
jETno kick in dat, miss; daf. only Jos'
i mint."
t. , an extremely good uiea to pincu
f tht booths so far apart. Tho effect was
f very artistic; nnu as ior m urn--,, y.,
looked most attractive, a...... .
M!ss Wurts was a picture In a pink cash
mere dress, with odd puff sleoves and
. krnad velvet ribbon trlmmlnB. She had
W. jrk nf a white laco Dutch cap, with
I' long overlap ends of tho lace. With tho
Jfrock were worn oiacn buiiijuio .
Iltocklngs. Her peddler'? wagon was most
fattractlve. So often there aro not many
'taeful things to bo found at fairs, but
..vi. hnr r-flitalnlv has useful things,
E..i ., nvlalln nnfs as Well.
Bliu uiuii .v.-..
Tho supper was served In tho house,
t and In the evenlns most of tho younger
folk who had stayed danced on tne ooaias
" .'.hinh hnvn hrnn nrccted for that purpose,
made slippery by much cornmcnl. It was
t scream to hear tho shuffling of tho
feet on the wooden boards.
Tho supper and dancing will be fea
tured again this evening. .Tho whole "af
fair is really well worth going to, and
the Southern Home and Lincoln Institute,
for which worthy chavltles It Is given,
i$hould greatly benefit.
Social affairs will vio with tho sporting
, Interest taken in tho Delawaro State open
Ltournament, to be held at tho "Wllmlng-
Eton Country Club this week. Singles be
2a today and doubles on Wednesday,
find tho out-of-town players will bo dls-
jftritmted among Country Club members
during their stay here. Mrs. A. Felix du
Ityit will entertain Miss Suzanne White,
' of Baltimore, and JIlss Sarah S. Myers
IP ind Miss Margarctta D. Myers, of this
pclly. Miss Louise Nowland will have
sthree Philadelphia guests, Miss Gertrude
itiollls, Miss Alice Patterson and Miss
"Elizabeth Magulre; Miss Bessie du Pont
?VU1 entertain Mis. Gardner Bell and Miss
",,Margaret Moes, ot Washington, nnd Mrs.
iflsaac Bchllcter and Miss Phyllis Walsh,
; i ns cuy, win no guests oi .urs. .uean
'ml A, Yerkes. Miss Marlon Steevor, of
Chicago, 111., will stay with Mrs. J. Saun-
gvdin Taylor.
The Country Club will give a supper
b honor of tho tournament players to-
rnlght and tomorrow. Mrs. A. Felix du
Pont will give a buffet luncheon for them.
H, NANCY WYNNE.
rftreet. nnd will Bend tho summer lit DID
Montgomery avenue. .
Mfflfl tleitrude Ooll, daughter nf Mr
nue B .,'1;m" 10,, Df Mi&trV a"',
n e, lifts had as her guests for a few days
Mlsi Frances Wolf a and Mlm , Hilda
hronemveJlcr. of St. Mry, Pa MM V n
entertamed Saturday evening at a theatre
paity in honor of hsr guosts l""o
t ..yAYJ-'p Th'' srnduatlnn exercises ot St
Luke s Scnool, Wayne, took plnco Thursday
afternoon. , -"
President Henry H Rrlnker, of tlilKh
uMMui-niiy, maue a tmnrt nddrcsB. also tho
Hey. IlolHTt Johnpon. Dl), nnd the Itcv
C M. Armstrong. Pilrcs were awarded by
HeadmnRter Charles Stout. The winners
were Sir. Donaldson Cicsnvvell, Mr L I
Lane, Mr. S. II. CJnlliutdet, Mr O. A Thorn
ton, Mr. Oibson L. Gardner, Mr William du
Pont, .lr.. Mr. J. 11. Vldmer, Mr. M. II Tav.
lor anil Mr. II. H. Page.
Tho menibcrn of the grndimllng etas'! are
Mr. Hdwln Osboin Conrad. Mr Gibson Law
rence Gardner, Mr KrnoRto Gonzalez, Mr
IMunrdo Gonralez, M.r. Itlclmul Lloyd Page
Mr. Charles Kdwnul Pholps. Mr. .lames
Lawrence Pierre. Mr. Frederick Homer
.Sargent. Mr. Ilnrry Kuvdlm Kaxlmann. Mr
Charles Augustus Snyder. Mr. Murltt Har
rison Taylor. Mr. Lnwrcner Oibson Thl
bauil, Mr. Julian Itlchards Vlcncr nnd Mr
Robert .Strafford Hiodliead,
Tho school faculty gave a daneo on Fri
day night In honor of the graduating class.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard T. Painter gne a
dinner Friday evening nt their homo In
Wayne, later taking their guests to tho
dance at St. Luke's School. Among tho
guests were Miss Dorothy Ulalr, of IMro
water Park; Miss lloiothy Leonard, Miss
Katharine Putnam, Miss Kdlth Walt, Miss
Hnnna Ward. Miss Dorothy Pnliiter, Mr.
Hoggs, Mr Owen, Mr Tnvlor, Mr. Hunter,
Mr. Alexander and Mr. Gardner.
Personals
Mr. Henrv PI.1V P.ii-nBn(,r nf Thft
Tracy, formerly of Chicago, 111., announces
a S engagement of hla daughter, Miss
B(atrco GUI Carpenter, to Mr, A. Pierce
furegg, of Ashevlllo. N. C, son ot Mrs.
LCblrlotte W Merrick. Miss Carpenter Is
granddaughter of Mrs. Frances Barlow
SSPIiter and ot the late Mr. ThomaB n.
ploutea Gill Carpenter.
Ur8. P.0herfr RnVM T7fn.lha.ifl ona fl
fS","" on Saturday evening at the Merlon
t- honor of Mr. Mark A. Cooner. of
."Wfjia, who la visiting' Mrs. Brodhead
aaner family at their home in Strafford.
Mrs. S. Tllllnn.A.ltlfii. nf Awl.-.n,.a .,lll
in. llm:heon tomorrow. In honor of Miss
' vt?6!,1 F'en(:h Earle, daughter of Mr, and
i'orBa Ul Earle- Jr.. who will be
jWTlea on Saturday to Mr. Joseph M. Pat-
UTB. A. -T PltunH -,J I ij..1
25ir Buchanan Cassatt, will leave
! Newport en Thursday of this week.
Ulla PAMlvn Ch.n 1 J-m...-.- j .
j?H wiL .nd. Mrs- Maxwa Sheppard. of
fuk, .ln.?t-8trcet- wl" leava today for a
ltSil,Ult t0 5IS3 Eleanor Verner before
fran'ounA13 the,r Bummer home
Mr. atlrl KTr Al . .
&ip T. TiT. ",cuer i itooinson ana
lSuiS.8h.er8VM,w ,elena S. Hoblnson,
I W waMarlne U Rob'"oa and Miss Caro
faLtiut '??."' ,f, ,WMt M-nim lane.
S,.",' I,1U wl" eave today tor Nova
Ujt t0 Spn1 tha Bmmer at their cot-
fri. dwai-f1 Taw.. - -. .-
rsMiMin.. .:. rr-',v'":B.' oon, i
iyuioa tT;! u?y with Mr. and Mrs.
4i"a Deeter at the r homa in n-vn
12, 1916.
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WORKERS AT 'FETE PES FLEURS, WHICH WILL CONTINUE TODAY '
mfimi$M, iM? s gLiit -Wm Wilmington
Mss truce TtiorrpsoM r ur&xx. -lfW . X 1 '
1 fe Wm m --Jit n
' ia
Chestnut Hill
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles C. Itusscll. ot 297
East Graver's lano, will leavo shortly for
their cottage In Ocean City.
Dr. nnd Mrs, Jonathan Bally Browder, of
Lincoln drive, who have been spending
somo tlmo In Atlantic City, will leavo this
week for tho Adirondack Mountains, where
they will spend tho summer.
Mrs, Boulton Harnshaw,
avenue, will spend July
Alaska.
of Montgomery
nnd August In
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jasper Nlcolls have re
turned to their homo In Iinynnno. N. J.,
after spending several days ns the guehts of
Mrs. Nlcolls' parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
T. Mollly, of Allen lane.
Germantown
Mr. nnd Mrs. Kthvard Davis, of Horttcr
street and Wayne avenue, accompanied by
Miss Margaret 'Davis, left Saturday for
Pnrndlbo Farm, their summer homo In Ver
mont. Miss Alice Wynne, of West Tulpohocken
htreet, has gone to Wernersvllle for several
weeks.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Theodore Pressor, of 111
West Johnson street, left yesterday by
motor for Whlto Sulphur Springs. They
will bo gono 10 days.
Mr. anil Mrs. David Hngllsh Dallam, of
Wissahlckon avenue anil Staffoid street,
aro entcrtnliilng Mr. Dallam's sister, Miss
Frances Dallam, of Hagerstown, Md for
several-days.
MrB. Morris Llowcllyn Cooke, of Walnut
lano and Wayno avenue, has returned from
tho graduation exercises at Hosemary
School,
Mrs. Wheeler Lord will leave Juno 10 for
Atlantic City, where hho will spend some
time.
Mr. Walter Bowdltch, of 423 High street,
has returned from Allontown, where hcjhas
been visiting for several,days.
Mr. and -Mrs. Frederick B. Kaplan, of 233
Queen lane, will occupy their cottngo at
Wlldwood Crest for tho summer months.
Mrs. Herman Schwcrlncr, of C805 Mc
Mahon avenue, and her daughter. Miss
Helen Schwerlner, will spend the month of
July in Atlantic City
Miss Rosamond G Wright, of 157 West
Washington lane. Is visiting Miss Lucy
Cooper, of New York
Delaware County
ywr.
In Bryn
Ir and rra Tnaunt, t.. . ...
Will cIom Vh.7.. . " jMMuiyin wutcninsoa
Iffwr SSf 'LiT mm, pccupy th" SEE
f Jamca t r-- ..
Iiaeenier f ,1 VU,VUB' announces tli
Atone the Main T.io
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Iwe MiiT.S,.' H"My eveoios in tne
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North Philadelphia
Cards have been Issued for the marrlago
of Miss Julia Anna Fox, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs M. P. Fox, and Mr. John Thomas
Wenzel nt .St. HHzabeth's Homan Catholic
Church tomorrow nfternoon. Miss Fox wilt
hae Mrs. lister Calvert nnd Miss Hlcanor
Ocirlty oh her attendants. Mr. Wenzel will
h.ic his brother, Mr. C. Leo Wenzel, Jr.,
as best man, nnd Mr. Alfred J. Lutz nnd
Mr. James A. Bergan will act as ushers.
Ilicnkf.ibt w 111 . follpw tho ceremony, after
which the coup'lo will leavo on an extended
wedding tour.
Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Stnnglcr and their fam
ily, formerly of 371B North 19th street, havo
moved to 1721 Butler street.
Miss Linda Strauss and Miss Hstelle
Strauss, of 1307 West Krlo avenue, and
Miss Stclnharter, of 1441 Cnyuga street,
havo returned from Atlantic City.
Mrs. V. A. Schlelslnger, of 3323 North
Grntz street, Is visiting Mrs. I. Mink In
Now York.
Mr. and Mrs. William Stanton left Satur
day for a trip to Japan. Mrs. Stnnton,
before her mairlago last Thursday, was
Miss Florence Loughlln, of 1013 North
Grntz street.
Mrs S. Jncobs and her family, of 321G
North Broad street, havo gono to Chelsea,
to remain through tho summer.
Mrs. Harry Conover, of 19th nnd Hunt
ingdon btreets, has returned from a two
weeks' trip to Ocean City, N. J.
Mr. Harry Corr, of 30th street and Sus
quehanna nvenue, spent tho week-end with
friends in Atlantic City.
Kensington
Mrs. S. Warrington, of 1811 Hast Clear
field street, enteitalned tho members of her
Sunday school class and a few friends at a
dinner at her homo Saturday evening, when
among thoso present were Mrs. Holllday,
Mrs. Meyers, Mrs. Clark, Mrs. McGrath, of
C.imden; Mr. John Bennett, Mr. Warren
Mai tin, Mr. Leon Sp.ingler, Mr. Harold
luibcy, Mr. Lcioy Meyers and Mr. Walter
Sholdou.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hamilton, of 285C
Kensington avenuo, havo returned from a
Bhort stay In Asbury Pnrk, N. J.
The Burnt Cork Glee Club will give its
moonlight parties on July 21 and Au
gust 4,
Mrs. II. Kchoenthal and her children, of
114 West Susquehanna nvenue, havo gono
to rWildwood, N. J., for the summer. They
are at tho Lafayette Hotel.
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Weddings J
Camden and Vicinity
The marrlago of Miss May Truscott and
Mr. Samuel Hnngar will take place on Sat
urday afternoon In St. Paul's Church. Cam
den. A reception ut the home of tho brido's
patents. 310 North 2d street, Camden, will
follow tho ceremony.
Mrs. W. A. Davis, ot 511 Cooper street,
has gono to Jackson, Miss., to spend an
Indefinite time with her daughter, Mrs.
Felix Hunter, who will bo remembered ns
Miss Beatrice. Davis.
An engagement ot Interest In Haddon
Heights is that of Miss Anita O. Fltzck to
Mr Frank Nelson Jess.
photo by I'botocraftert.
MISS E. DOROTHEA MIJXER
Mr. and" Mrs. J. Horace MiUer. of Moore,
entertained at card! on Saturday afternoon
In hpiwr of their daughter. Miss Dorothea
MUler.
Mr. WlUUm, Ilattoa Graeu will give, a
muatalfc at Ma home la West Chester tisiw
ctYfiiii?t-
West Philadelphia
Mr nnd 'Mrs. Abraham Kolsky. of C024
Chestnut street, annotinco the betrothal of
their daughter. Miss, Saydo Kolsky, to Mr.
Harry K. Clair.
Mr nnd Mrs. Kolsky will give a rccep.
tlon on Sundays June 18. from 3 until 6
o'clock, In honor of their daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Hnrtman, of
G859 Hnzel nvenue, motored to Atlantic City
on Thursday for a visit of several days.
Mrs. J. B. Morris, ot 709 South 55th
street, entertained Friday cenlng in honor
of her nleqe, Miss Alico McDowell, whoso
marrlago to Mr. Harry S. Copeland will
take place on Wednesday.
Among those present were Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Sneller, Mr.' and Mrs. Samuel Mc
Dowell, Miss Martha 11 Morris, Miss
Katharine Morris, Mr. C. Lelghton Morris.
Mr. J. B. Morris, Jr.. Mr. Charles Balncs
and Mr. Benjamin Knowles.
Miss Sophia Rlnge. of 3343 Woodland
avenue, Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary
Binge, at Wllllston, Md. Miss Hinge has
Miss Mabel Wutson, of 3317 Walnut street,
as her guest. (
Mr. and Mrs. George Howo, of 7106
paschall avenue, have' gpne to Wlldwood
for two weeks.
South Philadelphia N
Mr. I S. Sherman.'of 2104 South Broad
street, Is spendlrig $ month In Atlantic City.
Mrs. Emma Hock, of 1113 Snyder avenue,
and her son, Mr. John Itock, have left for a
three weeks' visit to relatives In Newport.
It. I. f ,
Mr and Mrs. Robert Moore and their
family, of 2001 South Chad wick street, are
bpendlng a month in Wlldwood.
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Northeast Philadelphia
Mr. I. Lovttt, -of 41S West Cumberland
street, has returned to Franklin, Va , after a
two-week may nero-
Lansdowne
jtr and Mrs. Leander Marshall, of Lans
downe, announce the engagement of their
daughter, Mls Alice Wandell Marshall, to
Mr. Arthur MlltSy Brereton, of Philadelphia.
Notices for .ttio.Socletr pan ,U1 t,J-
afis. $b. A- -Mms
fSnd U ofh cmamunlfotloM to VSeewy
EdttW-" K'i Lifstt. M Cbwtaut jkUMt.
wtht ilflcMa ,BW .t MMU
WILMINGTON. Del , Juno 12. Among
tho coming socinl alTnlrs which Is antici
pated with keen Intel est Is tho garden parly
which Mr. and Mis. PIcrro S. du Pont will
give nt their country cstato nt Longwood
on June 21. As usual, several hundred In
vitations will bo Issued, nnd somo very
novel attractions will bo provided for the
entertainment of the guests.
Mr. Clifford W. Ashley, of the local nit
colony, whoso exhibition of landscapes won
liotownrtliy comment last fall, bus Just
icturncd from an extenslvo trip to New
Bedford, Mass.
Mr. Frank 13. Schoonover, a member of
tho Pylo art colony, nnd Mrs. Schoonover
nro spending tho vacation season nt tho
Kehoonocr summer utudto-hoino In tho
Poconos, near Bushklll, Pa.
Sirs. Herman C. Wall, widow of tho lato
Mr. II. C. Wall, a noted artist, wlir leao
tho Hast shortly to go back to her old homo
In Wyoming.
Mr. nnd Mrs P. J. Iluyncs nro on a trip
to the Catsklll Mountnlns, Mrs. Haynes hav
ing gono for the benefit of her health.
ASSOCIATION IN GERMANTOWN
PLANS SAFE AND SANE FOURTH
Celebration of Independence Day to Take Place on Play
grounds, Chelten Avenue and Anderson Street Will
Include Parade, Patriotic Address and Sports
ELABORATI3 plans that promise to en
tertain both kiddles nnd grown-ups havo
been arranged for tho safe and sano Fourth
of July celebration to be given by tho
Hast Germantown Improvement Associa
tion on the Hast Germantown riaygrounds,
Chelten avenuo and Anderson street. Tho
Independence Day Committee, of which Mr.
John II. Goodwin Is chairman, reported to
tho president of tho association, Mr.
Thomas H. Clemens, a program which indi
cates' that tho affair will undoubtedly prove
tho largest and most successful over given
In that vicinity.
Tho festivities will begin In tho morning
with a parade, headed by a platoon of
mounted policemen, under Lieutenant
Smiley, cf tho Germantown station. A num
ber of companies of tho Boys' Brigade, Boy
Scouts. Company A. of the Covenant rrcs
bjteilan Church; Washington Council, No.
1 Junior Order of United American Me
chanics; Patriotic Order Sons of America,
secral thousand school children nnd tho
meiuhoia ot tho Hast Germantown Improve
ment Association hae agreed to participate.
Patriotic exorcises and a Hag raising will
follow. Judgo Nnrrls Barratt will be tho
chief speaker. Tho assemblage will sing
national alls, and Mrs Benjamin Tracoy
will read tho Declaration of Independence.
A huge tent will bo erected on the grounds
for the younger children, In which they wilt
find games of alt descriptions. Paper hats.
Americnn Mags and tea cream will bo dis
tributed to all the children.
Tho nfternoon will bo devoted almost en
tirely tq sports. Prizes will be nwnrded to
the successful contestants in the 100-yard
dash, sack races, potato races, running und
Jumping competitions.
A sizzling ball game between tho Cov
enant nine, composed of girls, and members
of the nssoclutton, who havo promised to
leave their dignity at home, don bklrts and
bring thetr own gloves should prove an
amusing attraction. Tho evening display of
fireworks and a band concert will close tho
program.
The committee will meet every Tuesday
until the Fourth of July In the nudltorlum
of the Odd Fellows" Orphanage, Chelten
and Ogontz avenues, to perfect their plans
A Finance Committee, of which Mr. John
Welsh Is chairman. Is busy soliciting funds
to defray tho expenses The members ot
the association In charge of the celebra
tion are Mr. John H. Goodwin, chairman.
Mr. Thomas V. Clemens, Mr Samuel At
more. Mr. T. Wlllett Bosworth, Mr. Morris
Wholtsel, Mr. John Alsop, Mr. John Welsh
and Mr. Howard Richardson.
Plans have been completed for the Red
Rambler Festival, to bo held la orris
Square. Howard street and Susquehanna
nvenue. on Thuisday and Friday afternoons
and evenings for the benefit of tho Kensing
ton Dispensary for the Treatment of Tuber
culosls. During the festival Norrla Square
will be beautifully decorated with red ram
blers, and the stands will be artistically
adorned with (lower and with the insignia
of the Institution, M" u " ..w..
There will be a number of refreshment
booths nnd amusements of various binds.
The committee la composed of Mrs. J, ilobi
ert Selfert, chairman; Mrs. Herman Matt
inan. vice chairman; Mrs. Frederick O,
Walters, treasurer; Miss Elsie Younff, sec
retary ; Mrs. Clyde Bennett, assistant secre
tary ; Mrs, Elwaod Stewart. Mrs. Steuber,
Mrs. Richard Cox, Mrs. Henry Dubbs, Mrs.
Cramp,' Mrs. Morrell, BIrs. 8. Warrington,
Miss Caroline Schoenhut, Mrs. Jwhler, Mrs.
uMinhart. Miss steen. Mrs, Hlchle, Mrs,
Scholder, Miss Moore. Miss Eberle, Mrs.
Urlflitb? and Mrs. Teo
Members of the Strathmero Yacht Club,
of Strathmere. N. J, held, an Informal
meeting at their town clubhoube, 20th and
Christian streets, on Wednesday. The fot
lowing officers were elected for the ensuing
year :. Commodore, Vincent Lynch ; lco com
modores LouJs A. Ferry and Frank Camp
bell Stewirt- Mr- Frank Lynch and Mr. Mar
tin Manlon were-i appointed on the House
Committee. Aftir the meeting luncheon
was served In the', clubhouse. Among1 those
present were Mr Joseph Lloyd Wiley. Mr.
Louis A. McCabei Mr John A O'Malley,
ewnmoaorft of tas Bayslde Yacht Club,
Long Islnnd, N. Y.; Mr. Daniel J. McClos
kcy, of Princeton; Mr. Frank J Gallagher.
Mr. Frank Arthur Colo Lynch, of Califor
nia; Mr. Peter Johnson Vesper, Dr. Michael
J Kerwlck, Mr. William J. Shields. Mr.
Geoige 13 Kennedy and Mr. .1. AVe.slcy For
tune Dougherty. Prof. Andrew J. Shields
rendered several classic selections, nsslbted
by Miss Anna Lnssnnr and Miss Besslo K.
Gorman. Tho club opened Its bummer sea
bon yesterday.
A1
BAZA AH, gat den party and supper was
held nt tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Jenks
Black Robinson, of 230 Mather road, Jen
ktntown, on Saturday afternoon and eve
ning for tho benefit of tho Jenklntown
Choral. One of tho most attractive features
during tho evening was tho minstrel show,
given by L. Danncnbaum Son & Co., which
was in charge ot Misa D. Winteror. Tho
fancy table was In charge of Mrs. Thomas
K. Obor, who was assisted by several mem
beis of the choral.
Miss Holen Bauer had chargo of tho
candy and cake table, whllo tho supper was
arranged by a committee of which Mrs.
Jonks Black Hoblnson was chairman, as
sisted by Mrs. Lewis Brcnuner, Mrs. Charles
V. Harvey, Mrs. William Armstrong, Mrs.
Alvnh Bushncll. Mrs. William L. Holmes,
Mrs. Thomas K. Obor, Mrs. Frank Wil
liams and Mrs. Charles Williams. Thoso
who helped to servo the supper weio Miss
Mario Wooley. Miss Hlslo Argue, Mrs.
Uoorgo B. Clay and several of tho younger
members ot the choral. Mrs. William L.
Holmes, presldont of tho club, presided at
tho tea tablo, while BIrs. J. Kgglcston poured
tha coffeo and was assisted by Mrs. J. S.
Harder.
A piano recital, followed by a dance, will
bo given on Wednesday evening for charity
by the pupils ot Mi.ss Fannie Friedman at
the rooms of tho Hebrew Literature Society,
310-12 Catharine street
Along the Reading
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J1ISS HELEN RIEGER
Mr and Mrs. Harry Rleger announced
the engagement of their daughter. Miss
Helen W- .Rleger. to Mr. JL Feather Ma
hars on Saturday night at a, dinner given
by Miss Rleger's aunt, Mrs. 8- P- Rleger,
at her homo in Penllyn,
The announcement was made a the din
ner at which there were 40 guests. It
came la the form of surprise boxes a eauh
ulace la th shape of a heart, with the
photograph t Mtai ' a,"4 Mr. Ma
tori l the esotre. The weddlwr will take
place to the lalL
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Pvoxborough
Mrs. Carroll Thompson, of Leverlngton
nvenue, will entertain nt dinner and cards
Thurnlay evening. This will bo tho Dual
of a series of delightful affalis given dur
ing tho winter by tho 000 club nf which
the hostess Is a melnber. Tho guests will
Include Miss Marian Townscnd. Mrs. Rich
ard Farrand, Mrs. William Haiborleln, Miss
Florenco Protseh, Miss Hllcu Wnldeck, Miss
Sophia Lackey, Miss Hthel Leo, Miss Mubel
Miltenbcrger, Miss Rebecca Leonard and
Miss L'lslc Leonard.
Tho northwest branch ot the Christian
Kndeavor Society will glvo a lawn party
on Monday, Junu 19, on tho lawn of tho
Roxlioiougli Presbyterian Church. In caso
of rain the party will bo held In tho church
hall. '
Mrs. M. Jr. Bovard and her daughters.
Miss Sallo Bovard and Miss Nottlo Bovard,
have left for a summer s sojourn In tho Ber
muda Islands. They were accompanied by
Mr. William Bovard and his ton, Mr. Wil
liam Bovard, Jr., who will icmaln a fortnight.
ALllEilT MBRCUIt.
One of the prettiest of the early dune
wedding was that ot Miss Sarah Davis
Mercur, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. James
Watts Mercur, nnd Mr. John Seaman Albert,
Which took plnco this afternoon at 5
o'clock In the rose garden of tho 'Mercur
summer place nt Wrtlllhgford. The cere
mony was performed by the Rev. Harry
Rnnsomc, ot Media, The bride, vho wa
given In marrmgo by her father, was
gowned In her mother's wedding dress bf
cronm-colored satin combined with Silver
cloth nhd trimmed with rose point lace
The tulle veil was fastened with orange
blossoms nnd edged with rose point lace.
Lilies of tho valley and white sweet peas
formed the bridal bouquet. Miss Denlfle
Hoiioro Mercur, n slstor of the bride, and
Miss Jcsslo Wright Guthrie w?ro maids'
nf lionor, Mlns SIcrcur's frock of white
not wns trimmed with bnnds of green
rlhlmu and a green girdle, nnd her hat of
green tullo had a slhglo pink, roso as
ti burning Her bouquet ot whlto pooriles
nnd pink nnd yellow snnpdrngon, was1
tied with yellow tulle. Miss Guthrie was
gowned In white and worn a whlto
tulle hat nnd carried white peonies There
were thtce little riowor girls, Miss Honore
Mercur Cnhnll, Miss Sarah Strykcr Browno
and Miss HIennor Blnke. Tho frock worn
by Miss Cnhall was the one worn
by her great-grandmother. It Is made
with a tight bnsqlto and full skirt. She
nlos wore on old-fashioned bonnet nnu.
carried nn old-fashioned bouquet of tiny
pink and blue Honors with a lnco frill
Tho two other ilower girls' frocks weio
of pink chirfon nnd they carried old
fashioned bouquets of pink nnd blue flower
Thcro were six bridesmaids. Miss Sarnl'
Iuvls Mcrcui, of TOwanda, Pa nnd Mis'
Amy Mercur Hshlemnn, of Lancaster, cou
sins of tho brldo; Miss Kitty Dannell, of
1rltiKton-on-Hudson; Miss Lillian Kunkal
Kehley, of Frederick, Mil. ; Miss Eleanor V
Dortance, ntid Miss Mary La Tourctto.
Three of theso woro whlto net dresses,
trimmed with pink ribbons and pink tulle
huts, each trimmed with a pink rbse. They
cairled shephetdess crooks, with bouquets
of whlto poenlcs, blue larkspur nnd pink
RunpdmgoiiH tied to them with pink tulle.
Tho three other bridesmaids wore
whlto net frocks, trimmed with blue rib'
lions and also carried tho shepherdess
crooks, tho bouquets tied with blue tulle.
Mr. Albert had Mr. Bartlctt Strykcr as
best man, nnd tho ushers wero Mr.
Thomas Beaver Browne, Mr. Theodore
Grayson, Mr. Harry Williams, of Pitts
burgh; Dr. John Sharpo, of Bryn Mnwr;
Mr. Hugh Hamlll, of Trenton, and Mr.
James Watts Mercur, Jr.
A small reception will follow tho cere
mony. Mr. Albert and his brldo will re
turn from an extended wedding Journey In
several weeks and will occupy tho Mercur
home for tho summer, during the comple
tion of their now home, which will adjoin
the homo ot Mr. nnd Mrs, Mercur.
GOWI3N BARROW.
The marrlngo of Miss Anna M, Barrow,
daughter of Mr. M. Barrow, of Baltlmoro
avenue, Lansdowne, and Mr. George A.
Gowcn took placo on Saturday morning at
10 o'clock in St. Phllomena's Church, Lans
downe. Mr. nnd Mrs. Gowen. aftci) a wed
ding trip, will live at 219 North Maple nvo
nuo, whero they will nt homo after Mny 1.
PRICELESS HOTEL EMPLOYE
IS SILVER THROATED CANARY
Bcllovuo Manager Refuses Orchestra
Leader's Offer of 50
Thoro Is an employo ot the Bcllovue
Stratford without a price. Clerks, bell
hops, maids and cooks all havo a certain
value, but this attendant, who doesn't havo
to do nny work and who apparently spends
all his tlmo enjoying himself, cannot bo bo
tagged.
It Is "Andy," a St. Adreasburg roller
canary, that has charmed thousands with
Its clear, tuneful songs, and has attracted
tho attention of musicians by tho excellent
quality of Its voice. It oven caused Jinx
R.tblnoff, of the Boston Symphony Orches
tra, to taken notice, and back of this is the
story of how "Andy" got his reputation of
being priceless. ,
Mr. Rnblnoff and Manager J. Miller Fra
zler wero In tho roof garden of tho hotel
when tho canary sang a song with full sil
very notes "Andy" didn't think anything
nf It, because, ho knows! ho Is ono of the best
bird soloists In tho country, but Mr. Rnbl
noff did. Ho asked Mr. Frazler to sell the
bird to him, saying thnt ho wanted It to
lend his orchestra in practicing certain
notes. Mr. Frazler refused, nnd then the
Boston man countered with an offer of 550.
This also was refused, although nn ordinary
canary sells for J 3 or Jl.
TRIES IN VAIN TO SAVE GIRLS
Two Children Killed by Train Mother
Expected to Dio
SCRANTON. Pa., June 12 Seeing her
5-yoar-old daughter standing on the tracks
of the Dclawaio and Hudson Railroad near
her homo In Jormyn as a fast train bore
down on her, Mrs. Samuel Crush, who was
carrying her 2-year-old daughter In her
arms, ran on to the tracks In nn effort to
save tho child. As she reached the side
of tha child tha engino struck tho group.
The oldest girl was killed Instantly and
the baby died shortly nfterwurd. Tho
mother Is suffering from a fractured skull
and internal injuries and Is not expected
to recover.
Won Race and Sweetheart
A romance that began last Thanksgiving
Day. when a young man's ability as an ath
lete won tho admiration of a pretty girl,
culminated last night In the marriage of
Samuel Berenson, of S05 North Marshall
street, and MIbs Clara Goldberg, of 841
North Franklin street. The ceremony was
performed In Mercantile Hall. Franklin
btreet below Poplar, and Rabbi Jacob Ber
enson, the father of tho brldegioom, out
dated. The couple met last fall during the ath
letic nicet In Falrmount Park on Thanks
giving Day. Berenson, who was one of the
runners, won a race and a sweetheart at
the samo time.
Claims 90 Knots an Hour for Roat
NEW YORK, June 12 Kdward Fnlrfax
Naulty, of this city, who arrived here from
Kurope on the American liner Philadel
phia, claims to have invented a boat capa
ble of developing 90 knots an hour speed.
His Invention, ha said, consists of a porpoise-shaped
boat with Ave propellers, two
forward, two aft and one in the middle
ROY OF 13 MAKES MODEL
OF MODERN BATTLESHIP
West Philadelphia High Student Shows,
Mechanical Ingenuity
John L. HvanR, a 13-yenr-old student
of tho freshman clas3 of tho West Phila
delphia High School for Boys, has com
pleted a model of a modern battleship,
which has won admiration from naval ex
perts. Tho boat, although It Is only 18 Inches
wide and 4 feet long, Is a complete repro
duction ot American war craft of most re
cent design. Kvans lives at B21D Chestor
avenue and Is tho son of Abel J I3vans,
supervising principal of tho John Hay
School, Wharton street nbovo 0th.
Mr. Evans encourages his son In his ef
forts but has never given him nny active
assistance. Tho father Is surprised at the
buccess of his son In mechanical undertak
ings becauRo tho parent professes no marked
manual aptitude. Tho boy has alwayo
shown a pronounced leaning toward tho
construction of boats and nt tho age of 11
he constiuctcd n model of tho ship In which
Columbus sailed to Ameilca.
Young IOviuir has made a steel tank for
the mlnlaturo battleship. It Is propelled by
nn eloctrlo apparatus of the lad's own de
sign and guns adorn her decks. Tho guns,
too, are products of Evans' handiwork.
AMUSEMENTS
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SKW. "NIGHT IN INDIA"
Featuring VAIL & MANN
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OTIinil STANPAIID and POl'ULAJl ACTS
Arcadia
At 10:40. l'.':30, 2:18, 4, 0, T:4B, P:30.
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THIS WEEK
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS
With BESSIE LOVE In First Showing of
"REGGIE MIXES IN"
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PALACE
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CLOSES 11:1. P. II.
Alice Brady In Frt and Exclualve Showing
LABOHEMB
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CHARLIE CHAPLIN In "THE FIREMAN"
II1LLIU BURKE lu Gloria Romance (No. i)
KEITH'S "WSoW"
BELLE STOEY
JACK WILSON t CO. OTHERS.
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Annual mactlns fltrnian. PhlladflvhU. claaaU.
Raformed Church. Hepe Ctnjn.li, llavsrford ave
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Klrautkin couteat.
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Free.
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TODAY- TOMORROW
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