JT.t V I WANCY WYNNE CHATS ABOUT THTC VARIOUS DOINGS IN SOCIETY Barge Party Will Be Given Tonight Followed by a Supper at the "Lilacs" for Daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Charles B. Penrose Other Affairs EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JUKE 13, 1916. A DELIGHTFUL party will be given A this evening by Mr. and Mrs. Davo Jw for Sarah Penrose. The guesta SimMt al the University Barge Club, Ind will row up the river to tho "Lilacs." the clubhouse of that association, where .uDoer will be served, and thoso of Us guppoi . nr.ii-..i ., have ever ueo .... , know what a good time every one will b There Is always something very at mcilve about a bargo party; they aro so informal and picturesque. The men's Uliy colored blouses glvo a brilliant back round to tho whltefrocked girls as tho fcirge glides up tho river. Among the .ruejta in tho party tonight will be Miss Ikry Wurts, Miss Isabel Pago, Miss Val .ntino Mitchell, Miss Marjory Taylor, Miss Hannah Wright and Miss Elizabeth Miller, who will be a dcbutanto noxt year, and In fact, Is tho first ono to mako her formal bow, as she was Introduced at a lea moro than a week ago by her par ents Then tho men will bo Sam Morris, Dick Tllghman, N'od Law, Charlie Sic iReehan, Harry Deylard, Montgomery Harris, Phlllppti'' Miller, Jr., and young Dave Chow, Which Dy no memm implies that his father Is old Davo Chow, as tho use of "young" might seem. Another party tonight will bo thodlnnor tfhlch Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Harrison will give at their Vlllanova homo In honor of Eltobeth Grlmths and Neddy Page, whose engagement;you will remember, was an nounced Just before Lent. Elizabeth Is most attractive, nnd all the girls havo de clarcd that Noddy Is a "winner" beyond doubt. No dato has been set yet for their wedding, but a wee bird whlsporod It will bo In tho near future. Hahnemann Hospital will be the bene ficiary of the colorful Keto of Nations, to bo given tomorrow at ljunnm -arK, on the'Elklns estate, Old York road and City Line, under the auspices of tho hospital's board of women managors. Motor am bulances havo brought Hahnemann with In 30 minutes of virtually every part of the city, and made necessary Increased effort on tho part of tho hospital au thorities to meet the widening scope of tho Institution. Gay costumes of every clime, colored lanterns and attractively decorated booths will form a rich background for the carnival of charity. 'The bobths will be In charge of public-spirited women who aro prominent In social and charita ble affairs. The Japanese booth, and gar ' 6nS will be decorated In all the tints nnd hues of the land of the cherry blossoms, and will bo the dispensing point for tea nnd refreshments. The gardens will be la charge of Mrs. Jay Gates, Mrs. Ber imrd. Wolff nnd Mrs. William P. Scott. Mrs. Blddle jfarsdon and Mrs. George C. Thomas( Jr., will nttond to the arrange ments for the supper, which Is to be served on the lawn from 6 to 8 o'clock. "The assistants at tho Japanese booth will be Miss Helen Scott, Mrs. G. Harlan Wells, Mrs. N. A. Webster, Mrs. Geno S. Hocker, Betty Smith, Edith Gilllngham, Christine Rehn'and Frances Omcrly. The program of entertalnmont has been planned In a lavish manner. Two star 'i University of Pennsylvania athletes, Michael Dorlzas, who has three times won the Intorcolleglato wres tling championship, and Howard Berry, tho pentathlon champion nnd nil roiind athlete, will give an exhlbl tldn track meet. Dorlzas will hurl the Javelin, throw tho discus and wrestle, while Berry runs races against time and performs other feats of muscular prowess. The two athletes' will compete In the race for tho gblden apple." Musical features will be prominent In the program. Character songs will be iung by Mrs. Duncan Cnropbell, Mrs. J. 8,W. Holton. Mrs, A. D. Townsend Stew art and Kathcrlno and Dorothy Jlortl moore. Dr. Morris Golden nnd Dr. Wayne Milan will sing In costume. NANCY WYNNE. rrhleerseummeyr.W"1 ce'Uwr the,r where thlJ f. ' JW'0' Atln"" City. Apl fe'nV' cn'terS ?or,eUnghhtTu'esiS!IOWed "y taM "&&& Dr. nnd Mrs. Alfred I. Toulon, IT' q v nm!BnrLi?UPlt"R th"r new homo " Wood" land avenue, Wyhcote. have Mrs.. Toulon's and Lieutenant L. M. Ooodlear, as the" guests for several weeks, in,i . t8 f. lLlelltnant Ooodlear will bo ?init0Mhcar th't he ls recuperating rapidly from his recent fall nt San Diego Cn while a member of tho Aviation Cor'ps ' Mrs. Thomas ,t. Wcntz, of Dlklns Park iim.".. .u sho has bcen spending some time as tho guest of friends. oJitr?;,.An?.;l SBruan:o Jones, of 62d street ?LCI,y lnci 1VJ"M. announces the qn?fn?enlr f her dnuBhtcr. Miss Helen Spruaneo Jones, to Mr. Hoy H. Under uown, of Logan. Mrs. Wlllard nico Ornham lmi called a meeting of the Mount Airy Branch of tho Rational Treparcdncss First Aid I.enrue tomorrow afternoon, nt 4 o'clock, at her homo, 7420 Sprngue nvenue. Among the active workers In tho branch are Mrs. William Henry Hill, Mrs. Sara V. T. Price. Mrs. William Albert Wood and Mrs. a. P. Bright. hmKKw m mm wHk.. mM: If MHBMHlIllli ' mmwmm m, fllwf u lrl?Sfr ill K " ii SUN IS GREETED JOYOUSLY AT SHORE Rainy Week-end Made Things Slow at Famous Resprt Photo ly l'hntocrnftcrs. Personals Mr. and Mrs. J. Kearsley Mitchell, of Hosemont, will entertain nt dinner tonight. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Moreau Barrlnger, Haverford, will give a small dinner on Thursday evening at the Lilacs for their sons, Mr. Brandon Barrlnger and Mr. Daniel Moreau Barrlnger. Jr. Mrs. Samuel M. Fox and Miss Elizabeth ftewbold Fox.- of Chestnutwood, Torres oai, have Issued Invitations for a tea on SmJ 1Ji,JUJB 24' t0 meet Mr- n"d MrS- Eimuel M. Fox, Jr., the latter of whom V.L Tn remembered as Mlsa Francenla A. Aut.l' duBht f Dr. and Mrs. B. Alexander Randall. Mrs. Cralc HMia ...v.- . . . --... th?M.la k t0 Bpend th8 summer. Is at W Muenchlnger King Cottage. Along the Main Line J.tn.I.t-VX,r- Thomas V. Cunningham ana Miss Mario Cunningham, of Merlon nvcnuo, will leave on Saturdny for a sev eral weeks' stay In Atlantic City. NAIinnriTH The wedding of Miss Adah Stewart Durbln, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holmes Durbln. and Mr. Louis A Wlnne, of Swnrthmoro. will tako placo on tho evening of Wednesday, Juno 21, In tho Nnrberth Presbyterian Church nt 7:30 o'clock, nnd will bo fol lowed by a reception at the homo of tho brido's parents on Nnrberth avenue. Miss Evelyn Harris will bo maid of honor, and tho bildcsmalds will be Miss Dorothy Dur um, nioicr oi me unuo ; Miss Anne Mar shall, Mlai Helen Wlngate and Miss Isabel Martin Mr. Charles M. Jones will be Mr. Wlnno's best man. Mr. N. Lester Jcf fetles, Mr. Frank Wlnne, brother of tho bridegroom; Mr. Robert Stewart Durbln and Mr. William Durbln, both brothers of tho bride, will bo ushers. Tho Hov. John Van Ness, pastor of the Nnrberth Presby terian Church, will officiate. RADNOR Mrs. Thomas Steins, of New port News, Va., Is visiting Miss de Canl zarcs. of Radnor. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. C. Harvey and their family, will leave on June 20 on a motor trip through tho Bcrkahlro Hills and White Mountains. ST. DAVIDS Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Wil liams, of Sioux City, la., are being con gratulated on tho birth of n daughter. Sarah Lofland Williams. Miss Williams will bo remembered aa Miss Florence II. Lolland, of St. Davids. Miss Helen C. Bunting left this week for a few days' visit to Atlantic City before going to Montrose. Pa., for the summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. W. Schwnrz havo re turned to their homo In Midland nvcnuo after spending tho winter in Florida. Miss Alice Ilcarne has returned to her homo on Wlldemere avenue from Miss HebbB' School, Wilmington, Del., for the summer. WAYNE Mrs. J. H. Ackerman nnd Mrs. E. F. Carleton. of Salem, Ore., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Covert. Mrs. F H. Sargent and Miss Sargent, of Fort Sheridan, III., aro guests at the Wes ley Inn. Mr. Plerson Conrad, Jr., of Summit ave nue, has returned from an extensive West ern trip. Mr. Herbert Aman has returned home from State College, Pa. Later he will at tend tho camp at Plnttsburg. STRAFFORD Mr. Robert Stafford Brod head, of Strafford, and Mr. Mark A. Cooper, of Georgia, left yesterday for Princeton. Later they will go on a Ashing trip to Nova Scotia. Miss Anna Davis, Is entertaining her cousin, Mrs. Mason Althouso, of Philadel phia, for a few weeks. Mr, and Mrs. George Q, Horwltz have opened their house In Strafford for tho sum mer. DEVON Mrs. William B. Paxson and Miss Alice Paxson are spending a few weeks in Atlantic City. Miss E. D. Paxson has gone to Nova Scotia to spend tho summer. Mrs, J. W Trainer, of Now York, Is visiting her mother, Sirs. G. G. Browning. Mr. William Hopkins and Miss Eleanor Hopkins have opened their house In Devon for the summer MRS. JOHN SEAMAN ALBERT Mrs-Albert, whoso wedding took place yesterday, will bo remembered ns Miss Sarah Davis Mcrcur, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jnmes Watt Mercur. Chestnut Hill Miss Eleanor L. Porchcr, of St. Martin's, will entertain at enrds this afternoon In honor of Miss Marjorlo Stewart. Mrs. William Hesse, Jr., will glvo a brldgo this afternoon nt her home, 103 West Moreland avenue, for Mrs. Rufus Scott. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Albert Wood, of 128 East Durham street, Mount Airy, enter tained nt tne cartlo Rlngstctten, on Satur day evening. In honor of their daughter. Miss Eleanor Harvey Wood. The guests Included tho members of the Zlgma Delta Phi, of which Miss Wood Is a member. Weddings Germantown Mr.' and Mrs. Rufus W. Scott, of Wlssa hlckon nenuc and Hortter street, will leave on Friday, accompanied by their two chil dren, for Brlarcllffe, N. Y., where they will spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. William S. Lloyd, of 233 Harvey street, are spending a fortnight In Wernersvllle, Pa. Mr. nrd Mrs. Horaco M. Combes, of 511 Lincoln drive, will leave July 1 for tho I'oconos, where they will occupy their cot tage for tho summer. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Floltas and their family, of Grecno street, will spend the sum mer at Beach Haven. Mr. and Mrs. William M. David, of B22D Greene street, will leave on Saturday, June 24, for Enosburg Falls, Vt., to nttend tho wedding of Miss Anno Merrill and Mr. Ed win' David, which will take placo pn Wed nesday, Juno 28. Mrs. Jnmes Closson and her two daugh ters havo returned from Princeton Uni versity, where they spont tho week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gabriel, of 12B School House lane, will go to Atlantic City on July 1 to remain until September. Bala-Cynwyd had Jrr.ta.Th5lne "' Norrla- Penllyn. Net Yn;l,"arior, W,llln "are Powel, of Mm tJ?'i?S h.er 8UeBt over the week-end. mm. Powell returned to her home yester- ood'nmnnn 0!irnament for the Lynne Jwel9 L?h'up,wm start " Monday, Club, ' Iluntlnsdon Valley Country roJd jfh,,baW a Hubard: of Wyncote W4ivfmtSWn "twnd to her home on neu J .Ne Yok wherB h was the of Miss Dorothy Potter for several "'Ed5wI1raimvKane' duhter of Mr! and Cennanwnd FV ot "5 Lincoln drive, wermamown. had Miss Myra Wetherlll. of Hiss Kath'.ril. c SUMt over tha weekend. K 5 !...,".?. Spnce-. of South Orange. (MUsKant Sme ,lme aa the uest Jn!ld bvVlr1-..Lgul8 " Pa-ke. accom Sand taVf Shters, Miss Charlotte Nr town h,? A"neite parke- ,lave cIosed T,nJ,.0U?,im ar occupying their Part Qa MutS?e,aCh,IIav8n' N' J' wls ver th iVJ.vQ'rmamQwn' aa hr guest for Va DunCkn- . Mu Pa", and Miss wmVH,M'le'1 th wedding of Miss thtaStY,eir an4 Sheldon Potter. Say f ' " "n "at"rday at noon In- W Sff!SiP!. 9t Ull Wal M. Morton oViT.:. ' Vt ST ' daughter, riDcLn.r I?4!1.100- ft on Friday 1 . 4 wu . ,r.r 'P"aii" several i.,.." w hla tomorrniu Th... ...ill i Mmmmmm Along the Reading Mr. and Mr?. Wdlter D, Herlng, of Ry dal. gave a garden party, from 4 until 7 o'clock, on Saturdny afternoon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jerome Shelp, accom panied by their family, have closed their country home at wyncote ana nave lett for Beach Haven, N. J., where they are oc cupying a cottage for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas K. Waters, Jr., of Washington lane, Jcnklntown, have Is sued Invitations for a danco to be given nt the Old York Road Country Club on Tuesday, Juno 20, In honor of tholr daugh ters, Miss Margaret Waters nnd Miss Eliza beth Waters. Mlsa Margaret Waters rjas roturned to nor home irom Baltimore, where sho was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. F. T. Ellis, for several weeks, Mr. Lewis Brommer, Jr.. of Summit ave nue. Jenklntown. returned last week from a fishing trip of a fortnight nt L'ueppa, Fla where ho won a gold medal for catch ing a tarpon weighing 24 pounds. ivtt. .,3 5f.re spending several tura to their hZL..mw Tney wl" MMd h !0Jn" towurow evening, ESn.'L1"" son. Mr. Harold Col. to. to4'-?Ti P ulr mUy wilt Tte Ua !? "f " Mr- Karpld Col i. irH 3nt at FrincBton. 2iibu stus i.Ai- ,.. ! JfW tar Mmi H4va. N. nat wsk to occuoy B!s vau- MISS MARION LONERGAN Mr. and Mrs. William E. Lonergan, of Bryn Mavvr avenue. Bala, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Marlon Cecilia Lonergan, to Mr J. Bernard Bo land, of North Adams, Mass. Miss Loner gan, who formerly lived at Jsorth Adams, is a graduate of tho Sacred Heart Academy, SU Albany. K. Y. Mr. Boland, T..' .. .,t.n,t,innt lawyer and city so licitor of North Adams, graduated from? the Georgetown wivr bcowm, While no date has been set fdr the wed ding, it will probably take place In the autumn. . Mr John P. Holt. Miss Holt and the Hem- Holt, of Pynwyd. will leav In July toocoupy their Beach Haven pottage. Mr and Mr A A- Homue; a4 their . ?,"'.:, n.:jin who scent tha winter 23 ra W Ba J The Rev J, Thompson Colo and Mrs. Cole, accompanied by their daughter, Miss Annie Lee Cole, and Mr. Carter Cole, of Old York road, Elkins Park, will close their country place the end of June and will leave for Pocono Pines, Pa., where they vlll .occupy their cottage for the, months of July and August. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Ellis, of Elkins Park, have left for Atlantic City, where they will spend several weeks The second annual carnival of the Pio neer Fire Company, No. 1, Is being held this week at the corner of Summit avenue and Old York road, Jenklntown. The usual delicious cakes, candles and other delicacies are on Bale and there Is music and special games. Miss Hannah Hallawell, of Jenklntoyn, who has been spending several days at Platnfleld, N. J returned to her home thlB week. . 0 Mrs. H. W, Jayne, of Elkins Park, has left for Montclalr, N, J where Bhe will be the guest of her son for several days this week. The Wednesday afternoon 500 club of Elkins Park will give a luncheon at the North Hills Country Club tomorrow after noon, Luncheon will be followed by a white elephant S00. The guests will Include Mrs. J, M. Hunsberger. Mrs. 11. J. Kasselbaum, Mrs. Z. F, Jones, Mrs. O. Blasius, Mrs. Pierce. Mrs. Georgo Barrows.. Mrs. James F. Hall, Mrs. II. C. Bean. Mrs. J, Hyde, Mrs. Charles Bonds, Mrs, J. M. Claybrook, Mrs. B. Craven. Mrs. N, Murphey, Mrs, J, McKnlght and Mrs. R. Price. Mr. and Mrs. James Bryan, of Washing ton lane, Chelten Hills, have Mr, and Mrs, Harrison Glfford and their small daughter, of Pasadena, Cal.. as their guests KIGOINS LILLCY The marriage of Miss Doris Adcl Lllley, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Kdwnrd Cnrsden Lllley, of Philadelphia, nnd Mr. Murray Crano Klgglns, of Montclalr and Deni. N. J., was celebrated nt Oak Ledge Cottage. Buck Hill Falls, on Saturday at noon. Dr Jnmes M. Karrnr, of the First Reformed Church of Brooklyn, performed the cere mony beneath a hotter of mountain laurel arid rhododendron. Tho bride wore a gown of white satin trimmed with old point applique lace and a court train. Her cll of tullo fell In vol uminous folds from a coronet of laco, held In place by lilies of tho valley, and she cnrrlcd a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley. Sho yns attended by Mrs. Richard Orcein Harris, of Montreal, Can., as matron of honor, nnd Miss Ilesslo II. Bailey, ot Wayne, Pa., ns maid of honor. They were gowned nllko In white embroidered net dresses trimmed with garlands of pink rosos, and .wore picturo h.its of leghorn nnd rosos with streamers of pink velvet. Miss Evelyn Klgglns. nlcco of the bride groom, nnd Miss Sarah Packer Thompson wero (lower girls, carrying baskets of moun tain laurel. Mr. Wlllard Klgglns, of Eliz abeth, N. J., brother of tho bridegroom, was best man. Mrs. Lllley, tho brido's mother, woro n gown of roso point laco, combined with whlto Georgette crepe. Mrs. Klgglns, mother ot the bridegroom, was attired In gray brocaded satin. A brenkfast was served on tho piazza following the ceremony. SPITZ HERMANN. Tho marriage of Miss Ruth E. Hcrmnnn, daughter of Mr. Adolph Hermann, of 2255 Van Pelt street, to Mr. Harry Spitz, of 2253 Van Pelt street, was solemnized on Sunday evening at tho homo of the officiating rabbi, tho Row Dr. Henry Berkowltz. of the Ro doph Shalom Temple. Immediately aftor the ceremony Mr. Spitz and his bride left on their wedding trip. They will be at homo on Sunday, July 16, at 914 Friendship avenue, Burholmo Park. ROSENKRANTZ KORENBL1 ETH. A wedding of Interest took place on Sun day afternoon nt Students' Chapter, Broad street and Susquehanna avenue, at 5:30 o'clock, when Miss Gertrude Korenblleth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Koren blleth, of 481E Woodland avenue, was mar ried to Mr. Hymnn Roscnkrantz, of Brook lyn. N. Y. The bride was nttended by Mrs. A Welner and tho best man was Mr. A. Welner. The wedding party included Mr. M. I. Blum, Miss Y. Rosenkrnntz, Mr. L. Gross, Miss B. Korenblleth. Mr. L. Rubin, Msa I Epstein, Sir. L. Weiss, Miss F. Rosenkrantz, Mr. II. Bllecker, Miss F. Singer, Mr. D. Coopersmlth and Miss Y Cooperamlth. Tho Mower girls were Miss Rosa Korenblleth and Mlsa Yetta Weiss. After tho wedding Mr. and Rrs. Rosenkrantz left for San Francisco, where they will spend their honeymoon, ATLANTIC CITY. June t3 Jupiter Plu- vlun has been holding the resort In his tolls for so mnny dnys that hostesses who wero planning porch parties, yachting parties nnd various diversions nt tho country clubs aro now dubbing tholr festive occnslons "rainy day pnrtlps," nnd the slogan of the moment Is, "Won't you come spend a shower with me?" The rnlny days nre responsible for miles of knitting nnd bnndnges for tho sol dlers Down Chelsea Way tho matrons nnd mnlds nre busy mnklng fancy nnd useful articles for tho nnnunl fair held every July ror tno henent or All Snlnts Church. Continuous rain for more thnn a week rather dampened the nrdir of tho over Sunday crowd, which wns not nearly ns Joyous or ns numerous ns usual, nnd there was n marked nbsence nt motor pnrtlos nnd Informal luncheons. Miss D. L. Morton enme down to spend Sunday with her parents. Mr nnd Mrs G N Morton, who aro nt the Strand. Miss Catherine Pugh Joined her mother, Mrs J T. Pugh, nt Hnddoti Hall nnd both motored to their home In Swnrthmoro Sun day nfternoon. Dr O K Turner brought several guests down In his car for n week-end visit Ac companying Doctor Tinner were Miss Net tle C. Turner, Miss Dorothy Turner nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. L T. Lnytnn A motor party nt the Trnymore Included Mr nnd Mrs. Jnnios A. Powers. Mr. nnd Mrs F. W. Powers. Mrs Dickinson, Mr. J. A Hlttlo nnd C. H. Buckman Mr. Eugene Uolsscxnln nnd his chnrm Ing wife, who w Miss Inex Mllhollnnd, Joined the Boardwalk contingent on Sunday. They arc making tho Trnymore their sea shore home. Mrs. D. Clmrles Murtha motored down from Philadelphia, nccompanled by Miss Eleanor Murtha nnd Miss llentrlco Murtha, and will remnlu for a fortnight. A motor party at the Hhellmrnc over Sun day Included Mr. nnd Mrs. William Steele. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. M Mcllurncy. Miss Mildred Buck, nnd Mr. Louis Ocneco. Other Phlladeiph nus who spent tho week end nt the shore wero Mr. Daniel Hutchin son 3d, Mr. John Wannmnker 2d, Mr. Chnrlcn Gilpin, Judge John M. Patterson, Mr nnd Mrs. Irving L Wilson, Mr. nnd Mrs. William A. Carr, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. T. Walker, Mr. Joseph T. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. I'orclvnl Johnson, Mr and Mrs. George II. Sherman. Mr. nnd Mrs William H. Haines Jr., Mr. and Mrs John J. Brooks, Mr. nnd Mrs. Theodore B. Bntcman. Miss Constance M. Smith, Mrs. E I'. Morris, Miss E. C. Morris, nnd Miss Janet Morris. GREAT PREPARATIONS ON FOOT FOR LAWN FETE AND MARKET Permanent Relief Committee of Oak Lane to Mold BendfU for Furtherance of Work Other Interesting Entertainments Frankford Mrs. Jnmes Anderson, of 2845 Frankford ncnuc, hns her niece, Mrs. William H. Beck, of Llgonlel Houso, Belfast. Ireland, as her guest. Mrs. Beck Is In this country on a three months' visit to her daughter, Mrs. Stunrt W. McDowell, of Now York. Mrs. Mary Gnllngher, ot 2C0G Rhawn street, has had ns her guests for somo time, Mr, nnd Mrs. John Gallagher, of Pittsburgh, and Mr. and Mrs Joseph Gnl lngher, of Allentown. Mr. nnd Mrs. Gnj Ingher left on Saturday for New York, where they will spend n few days before going to Atlantic City. Delaware County Mr. nnd Mrs. Emll Holl, of Media, havo returned from a visit to Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Bunting, of Main street. Darby, will spend tho summer at Buck Hill Falls. The marriage of Miss Rose Mlncttt, of Media, and Mr. Daniel Mnrron will tnke place In the Roman Cuthollc Church of the Blessed Virgin Mnry on Juno 19. THE Permanent Relief Committee of Oak Lnne Is malting great preparations for Its lawn fcto nnd flower market, which will tnke plnco Siturday evening nt the home of Mrs. Clarence James Watson, Chestnut nnd Central avenues, when Dr. Wllmer Ivrusen. Director of Public Health nnd Charities, of Philadelphia, will spenk. An excellent musl cal program hns bcen nrranged by Mrs. Harry Lythgoe, chairman of the musical program. The artists Include Mrs. F. Wyn koop. soprano; Miss Marlon Tyre, contral to j Mr. Albert Tnsker, tenor s Mr. K, Davlcs, bass, nnd Mrs. Louise Elllnge, accompanist. The younger set will take part In "A But tcrfly Minuet." Miss Mnrlon Moore will give a piano solo and Miss Margaret G. llampon will sing. The vnrloiis booths will be directed by Miss Graco Carson, assisted by Mrs. Albert Tnsker, Ice crenm Mrs. J Hnrklnson will have the candy tnble Mrs. Carl Hltze will hno chnrgo of the cake tnble assisted by Mr. William Snyder, the electric lighting; Mr. William Hampon nnd Mr. Carl Hltze, Mr W. Carson has chnreo of decoration. Mrs C. J Watson has the flower market, with her aides Miss Annette Perch, Miss Dorothy Jackson. Miss Mnrlnn Mooney, Miss Ruth Wcnrlch. Miss Frances Scrllmdr, Miss i-mei l-iirnee. Mlsa Grace Carson, Miss Ethel Lythgoe, Miss E. Wcnrlch, Miss Mar garet I In nan. The committee hopes to ralso sufficient funds to carry on tho whole-day outing all through tho summer nnd to give nld to tho dispensary work in the different settlement houses, Tho organization Is still very young, but under the guldnnco of the efficient chair man, Mrs William Hnmpon, haB grown In membership far exceeding all expecta tions, ns It now has moro than 100 mem bers. The Inwn feto and (lower market should prove very successful, as the local llorlsts nnd department stores havo favored tho committee with donations of snlnblo articles for the event. Tho Inst meeting of tho Mlshorr.il Zlon was held nt Its new hendqunrters, the Young Women's Union. Among tho visitors nnd speakcrn wero Miss Fnnnlo Rudnltsky, Miss Hnttle Blledcn, Miss Rose Molnlck, Mr. Joseph Boycr, Mr, David Blubond nnd Mr. Leon H. Rose. THE auxiliary of St. John's Church. Lans downe, entertained nt n beautiful outdoor feto In tho roso gnrden of Mr. nnd Mrs. Mat thew H. Cryer, South Lansdowno. avenue, this afternoon, from 2 until 6 o'clock. Mrs. Matthew H. Cryer, Mrs. B. M. Nowbold, Mrs. Croswell McBee, Mrs. E. Wager-Smith nnd Sirs. M. 13. Whltehorn composed the committee In chargo of the arrangements, nnd they were assisted by mombcrs of tho social committee of the auxiliary. Mrs. Wal ter Bowers and Mrs, J. D. Butler had chargo pf the cake and candy tables. Othf rii active on the several committees Inoludi! Mrs. E. L. Martin, Mrs. Philip Jnlsohn, Mnr. Charles Shurtleff, Mrs. Joseph Bowers, Mr, Scth Pancoaat Levis, Mrs. Chester Pyle, Mrs. Baxter, Mrs. Paul Dorman, Mrs. ,Hr len Statzell, Mrs. Henry Statzell, Mrs HrW nrd Read, Mrs. Parker Boyd, Mra. Willlarfi SuddardR, Mrs. Joel B. Davis. Mrs. FrderUk Smith, Miss Florence Read, Mrs. FreM Brown Snyder, Mrs. T. Spnrka Bishop, Mra. Richard Newbold, Mrs. Edward McGlnley, Mrs. Robert Mlshler, Mrs. Charles Mercer . Bnlley, Mrs. Walter Tlndall, Mrs. William I. Austin, Mrs. Earl Colllngs. A PROMINENT musical event of the week In Wlssahlckon will be the presentation of Cowen's beautiful cantata, 'The ltos Maiden," by the Wlssahlckon and RoxbOr ough Choral Society, on Thursday night, lit the Wlssahlckon Methodist Episcopal Church. Mr. Clarence C. Nice, the musical director, will sing the tnrltone eolos, and the nsslBtlng artists will bo Miss Mae Far ley, soprano: Mrs. Clara Yocum Jovce. contralto; Mr. Nelson A. Chestnut, tenor, and Mr Enrl Bcatty, accompanist. The olllccrs of the society aro Mr. G. A. Dleti rich, president; Mr. Hwood Angstndt. vice president; Miss Grace Oliver, secretary! Miss Holcn Carr, treasurer, and Miss Ethej Hansbury, accompanist, Other members In-1 elude Mr Adolph Adams. Miss Marian Uroome, Mr. William Broome, Mr. P, Chldester, Mrs. W. Clayton. Miss M. Davis, Mr. H. L. Davis, Mr. Edward Dawson, MIS Alice Falrhurst, Miss Sarah Foyle, Mr, Arthur Grow, Miss Marguerite Harper, Miss I thel Hnnsbury, Mr. Harry Hansbury, Mrs. Joseph C. Henderson, Jr., Mrs. Chester Hopkins, Miss Edith Johnson. Miss MarvaT' Johnson, Mrs. L. Lane, Miss Holen Lee, Mrs. R. B. Linton, Mr, Walter McAdoo, Mr. William Moore, Miss Mary Nichols, Mr. Alfred Nichols, Miss Blanche Oliver, Mr. Elwood Ottlnger, Mr. John Piatt, Jr.. Mr. W. Traggor. Mrs, R. Roberts. Miss Elsie Rowan, Miss Shaftor, Mr. Stelnrock, Miss Battle Taylor, Miss Lois M. Temple, Miss Edith Thrlng, Mrs. W Wcckerley, Mlaa Ada Wintcrbottom, MIbs Myra Wartman. Mr. and Mrs. Botel gave a reception on Sunday evening In honor of tholr daughter, Miss Sarah Botel. at their home, 762 South 3d street. Mr. Herman Gezlnker acted as toastmaster. Mrs. Ida Sado played various selections on tho piano nnd Mr. Jon Blum berg gave several amusing dialogues. Among tho guests present wero Mr. and Mrs. Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. Botel, Mr. Max Cohni. Mr. Martin Schlechter, Mr. Abram Morrison. Mr. Hei-inan Gezlnker, Mr. Will iam Orfcn, Mr. Robert Kosltsky, Miss Pau line Kramer, Miss Anna Llpshutz, Miss Sarah Stolnman. Mr. Harry Goldstoln. Mr and Mrs. L. Burns nnd MIbs Rose Gold. Tioga Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Strauss, of 1307 West Erlo avenue, left yesterday for a fortnight's stay in Atlantic City, where they will celebrate the 50th anniversary of their marriage. Mr. Strauss and Mrs. Sara Loebel Strauss wero married In Al-Bace-Lorraine on June 12, 1860, und came to this country In 1868. Eight of their 11 children are living and they have two grandchildren. Mrs. John R. Radclirfe. of Mlllvllfn v J., la visiting Mrs. William Clower, of 1232 West Erie avenue Mr. and Mrs. A. 13. Oppenhelmer, of 3012 North Broad street, are occupying their summer home In Ocean City, N. J. Tonight the Gleaners and the Christian Endeavor Society of tho Ann Carmtchael Memorial Presbyterian Church will take a moonlight hike. Thev will meet at tha church and leave at 8 o'clock for Fox Chase, From there n sawdust trail will be followed by means of lanterns. Announcement Is made of the marriage of Miss Anna B. Hahn, of Tioga, to Mr. Robert Lee Clothier, of East Orange, N. J., on Mon day, June 5, by the Rev. Dr. Rutger Dox, of the Toga Baptist Church. After a tem porary residence In Newark, Mr. and Sirs. Clothier will live In Maplowood. N. J. Camden and Vicinity Mrs. Joanna Lewis announces tho mar riage of her granddaughter. Miss Muudo Viola Lowis, to Mr. John Edward Armstrong on Saturday, June 10, at St. John's Episco pal Church, Camden, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Pntterson nnd their family, of 327 Cooper street, have gone to Ventnor, where they will occupy a cot tage until inn. West Philadelphia iff- MSpi North Philadelphia Mrs. Emma Cooper has returned to her homo In Allentown, after spending several days aa tho guest ot Mrs. William B. Ogram, 1727 North 17th street. Mrs. Mary Crulco and her daughters. Miss May Crulce, Miss Jean Crulco and Miss Lctltla Crulce, of 1543 Gratz street, Bpent tho week-end at Wlldwood as the guests of relatives." Friends of Miss Mny R. Dillon, of 1119 Mount Vernon street, will regret to learn that sho was operated on for appendicitis last Wednesdny, at tho German Hospital. Tho marriage of Miss Mildred G. Golds child, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Goldschlld, of 842 North 5th street, to Mr. Harry K. Lax will take plnco on Sunday, June 18, at 6 o'clock, at the home of the bride's parents. The brldo will be nttended by her sister. Miss Jacquenette F. Golds- child, and Miss Bertha Lax, tho bride groom's sister. Mr. Michael Lax will be his brother's best man. Mrs. John Murphy, of 1941 Judson street, has gone to Asbury Park, N. J., to bo tho guest of Mrs. W. Dlebl for n fortnight. Mr. Oeorge Haslett, of 2128 North 17th street, went to Stone Harbor, N. J., on Sunday, for tho summer. ' Mr. nnd Mrs. S. Thanhnuser an.d Miss Florenco Thanhauser, or 1507 I'opiar Btrect. are occupying their Atlantic City cottage for tho summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. I Horowitz, of 1517 Ridge avenue, entertained a number of friends In celebration of their soventh wedding anni versary on Sunday evening. There wero about 25 guests present. Lansdowne Miss Ruth Zelgler, of 101 East Green wood avenue, entertained at her home on Saturday evening, Among the guests were Miss Helen Wilson, Miss Catherine Lelndas, Miss Cora McCully, Miss Ruth Palmer. Miss Margaret Lyster, Miss Helen Adler, Miss Emma Love, Miss Melynda Walton. Mlsa Mildred Taylor, Miss Catherine Bloods worth. Mlsa Margaret Malnard, Miss Mar ion Hlndle, Mr. Foster Damon, ilr. Myrle Peck. Mr. AVIlRnn Peck. Mr. nnlinrl !!, for an Indefinite time. Friends of Mrs. Tler' Mr- Walter Ebrey Sir. Walter Dunlap. ur. jiuifn fiasson. Air. William wrifirht Mr Robert Steel, Sir. Fabian Ryan, Mr. Wey man Howell. Sir. Donald McLean and Mr. Thomas McKenzle. Glfford are planning several Informal entertainments In her honor, as this Is the first visit Mrs. Glfford ha, paid her family since her marriage several years ago. Sirs. Glfford will be remembered as Miss Flor ence Bryan. Roxborough A delightful dinner was given for Miss Mary SlcCallen on Saturday evening by her parents, Mr and Mrs. James F McCallen, of 4239 Pechln street. In honor of Miss Mc Callen'a .graduation. The guests included many offther classmates Miss Mary Mc Callen. Mis Bertha Hare. Mlsa Annette Mc Ulvaine. Mlsa Mae Gannon, Mlsa Margaret Arris, MI Mrl Cunnle. MUa Marie Leery Mm Mary Lehmw, Mbw Bernlca Duffy, Miss AUe Kenwbrthy, MUw Beatrice Btoch and MUa Ftsreoce Bai r&s. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Steel, of El beron avenue, have returned to New York. Sir. an4 Mrs. Frederick Morton, of La Crosse avenue, are spending several weeks In Atlantis City. Notice far Uie . Btxktr Pse will b a. number H'll be iltcn yyleW tl.f j Jod.IJ uch romaiuBUBUoini to "ltr Itdlfof." Krcnlnc fjtiett 80s C blou ftftU ill. iU rmuffuient ere rarrltd nut. e ,Hii,.WMifiiiien .wi" . wmiuw, k BMtt wui not K puoiuina. MISS ELIZABETH M. CONREY Sliss Elizabeth Mario Conrey, of 0134 Walnut street, will be, married to Sir. Fran cis J. Lee, of 1935 South 13th btreet, tomor mow. The ceremony will take place at St. Carthago Roman Catholic Church. The marriage of SIlss Dorothy Usher Wagner nnd Lieutenant A. R. Sutherland, V. S. SI. C . will take place Immediately upon Lieutenant Sutherland's teturn from Santo Domingo, where he is in acthe service. The marriage of SIlss Dorothy Olelm. daughter of Sirs. Edgar Stoner Glelm, of 5112 Regent street, and Sir. Lawrence Rus sell Reldnour, of 1641 North Broad street, will take place tomorrow at noon at the home of SIlss Glelms uncle and aunt, Sir. and Sirs. Charles C. Kinney, at Wynnefleld. The bride's only attendant will be her sister. Miss Slary E. Gleim, and Sir. Reldnour will have Sir. Arthur Betz. of Swedesboro. N. J., as best man. - Mr. and Sirs, Clarence Alfred Slusselman, of 4203 Pine street, will close their town house the end of June and will leave for Hot Springs, where they will remain for a fortnight On their return they will go to Atlantic City for eeveral weeks before leav ing for Maine, where they will be the suests of Mrs Mussulman's parents. Sir. and Sirs. Reubon O. Moon, at their camp on" seDago wius. SIlss Anna Monroe, of 1320 South 51st street, was the guest of Sllsa Myrtle Wolfe, of Collingswood, over the week-end. Mr and Mrs. Lzeklel Hunn, of 6433 Woodland avenue, have sent out announce ments of the marriage of their daughter, SIlss L'dla Mary Hunn. and Mr Matthew Woodward Williamson, on Wednesday. June 7. jMr a,nd Mrs, Williamson Will be at home after September IS at 38 PaschaU avenue. South Philadelphia Sirs. Clara SIcCnfterty. of 504 South 24th street, was the guest of her mother. Sirs. Augustus Herzer, of Selleravllle, over the week-end. Sirs. Clarence L. Sloore nnd her daugh ter, SIlss Slyrtle Jlooro, of 1937 South 4th street, aro spending tho summer In Atlan tic City. Sir. and Sirs. William K. Smith, of 1512 East Sloyamenslng avenue, hnve left for Atlantic City, where tney will spenu tne summer, Congratulations nro being received by Sir. and Sirs. Philip Cohen, of 812 Reed street, on the birth of a daughter. Sir. and Sirs. Jacob Snlus and family, of 1514 East Sloyamenslng avenue, have left for their country home In Norrlstown. where they will remain for the sum mer. Sir. and Sirs, Charles Selby and family, of 214 Tasker street, are at their Bummer home In Blackwood. N. J. Wilmington WILMINGTON. Del., June 13. Tha mar rlngo of SIlss Esther K. Smedley, daughter of Sir. Benjamin K. Smedley. and Mr, C. Stanley Chambers, of this city, son of Mr, and Mrs. John T. Chnmbers, of Konitett Square, will tnke placo on Saturday, June 24, nt 6 o'clock In the evening, at the home of the bride's father, 2607 West 16th street The ceremony will bo under tho care of th Wilmington Slonthly Sleeting of Frjends. Tho overseers will be Sir. and Mrs. John C. Phillips. SIlss Emma Worrell and Mr. Georgo B, Sillier. Tho brldo will bo nttended by SIlss Elsie R. Dutneld, a college friend, of Newark. N. J., as maid of honor, nnd SIlss Helen Hub bolt, of Now York, a couln of tho bride groom, and SIlss Ruth Marshall, ot Kennett Square, will be bridesmaids. Dr. nobert II. Slarls, of this clty.wIH act as best man, nnd tho ushers will be Sir. Joseph W. Ilroslus. a cousin of the brldo; Sir. Slaurlcq H. Sflchener. of Sled la, and Sir. Thomas S. Burtram,also of Media. Following tho ceremony a reception will be held.. Sir, Chambers and his bride will llv in this city. In connection with the commencement ex ercises of Delaware College tomorrow, a Delaware State flag will bo presented to the college, to be used by the cadets In parade, by tho Delaware Daughters of the Ameri can Revolution. The flag Is made ot Bilk, with the state's coat of arms painted on It, nnd Is of regulation size, as required by the War Department. Daughters from all oor the Stnto and from the five chapters Caesar Rodney, of Wilmington; Cooch Bridge, of Newark; Elizabeth Cook, of Smyrna ; Colonel Haslett, of Dover, and John Pettlgrew, of SUIford will attend the ting presentation. w3tlch wlU be on Frazer Field at 1:45 o'clock", and wlllUa fol lowed by nn exhibition drill. The pres entation will be made by Miss Eleanor Todd. Vice State Regent. SIlss Slary H. Askew-SIather and Sfiss Alice I". Smyth have lert for Oreat Harring ton, Mass., where they will spend th6 summer. Before returning they will go to Sharon, Conn., for a short visit. Sirs. Frederick H, Hill and her two small daughters are here from Elmlra, N. Y spending a fortnight with Sirs. Job H, Jackson, AMUSEMENTS What's Doing Tonight Belmont Imorovm'nt AMOdatlon, 3040 Q. rani avenue. 8 o'clock. Free. Cohockalnk Dard of Trade. 8th and Diamond treets. 8 o'clock. Free. Thirly.fourih and 44lh Wsrd luilni Men'i Association. 6312 !Iaer(ord avenue, 8 o'clock. Free. Oermantown nuilna Men's Association, S614 dermantown avenun, 8 o'clock. Free. Feed and drain Dealers. Bourse. 8 o'clock. Oeor's Kill Improvement Association, 158S North S2d street. 8 o'clock. Free. Krankfi-rd Business Men, Marshall School, 8 o'clock, Free. Concert. Itnslnees Women's Iasue Choral, Wltherapoon Hall. 8:15 o'clock. Reception for nijhop nl Mm. Berry, Arch Street Methodist Episcopal Church, Philadelphia Band, City Hall plasa. Municipal Band, Cleveland School. 10th end tluller street. Falrmount Park Band, Strawberry Mansion. Oraduatlon Women's Homeopathic Hospital Tratnlns School, Union M. V.. Church, Diamond and Woodstock streets; 8 o'clock. FORREST LAST WEEK TWICB DAILY, 2:18 and 8:18. MATS., 2.1c; EVC1S., USo and BOc. PAVLOWA AND TUB ENTIBE RUSSIAN BALLET In "THI7 DUMU ami. OF PORT1CI'' Most Lavish Production Uver Filmed. NEXT MONDAY NIGHT TWICE DAILY THEREAFTER. FIBST MAT1NUE TUESDAY, JUNE SOth REX BEACH'3 GREATEST BTOItY In the Films BIGGER AND BETTER THAN THE SPOILERS BVMPHONY ORCHESTRA OFTWENTV1 MASSIVE STAUKBKTTlNqS! All Soenea Taken at the Panama Canal, PRICES 25o and 9e. Twice Dally ALL, SEATS RESERVED Seat Sale Thunday THE NE'ER DO WELL AMUSEMENTS PALACE 1214 MARKET 10c SOc 10 A.M. to lists I. &r. Allce Brady la First and Exclusive Showing "LA BOHEME" ADDED ATTKACTIONS CHARLIE CHAPLIN In THE FIHESIAN" BILL1E BUKKK in Gloria's Romance (jo. 4) TC TC T T H ' S THE BEST show iv xj x x xx o IN T0WNJ BELLE STORY JACK WILSON & CO. o t h e n s Today at 2. 25 &Oc. Tonight at 8. 2Sc to II. STANLEY HtSP8 ALL THIS WEEK MARGUERITE CLARK IN FIRST AND EXCLVBrvg HQWIWf "SILKS & SATJNS" Globe Theatre "BEW. , UlyUC V4 VUBYl LtB -n Continuous ii A It. to 11 1' II. JOc. ICc. 23c. 55.y. "NIGHT IN INDIA" Featuring VAIL MANN FRANK BUSH Prt-?ttS Wl. OTHER STANDARD and POPULAB, ACTB T7-!J-,,,.!. 10cJIarktt abv. 8th, 20 V lctona A M ,a u: p m- CHARLIE CHAFLINJLFireman DOROTHY OISH and OWEn'mOORB In SUSAN ROCKS THU boat" Also Rittenhoura Squart Flower Bbow. Tomor., Chaplin and "A Chj)d ot ParU Streets" ARCADIA lT9ni ALL THIS VKEK DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS With BE3&IE LOVE la First FHowUi. if REGGIE MIXES IN Added, BUUt UurVe u "Gloria's Romance' Kv RIFT .MflWT P. above m oossTMES Wli SPI