Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 14, 1916, Night Extra, Page 15, Image 15

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KSfCY WYNNE'S EVERYDAY GHATS
irxvyoj. JTUJTJUJjJ AIND THINGS
Lttle of Flowers to Be One of the Most Brilliant Affairs
ir ,. cj Vav This Season TCnicrTifc nj nrjj
Participate in. General Picture
"fi
un.auo.b- ,? bamc of
WT JJ;- which wm bo hotd
fr'St Bala, on Friday after
Ctfntrr Otfb. w on through
.nne " rr.m.. .i, will be Riven
&8 UMrnoon. " Alliance
bf the benent "". nrtlatlo ftnd
Ibuildlnff. w " . lty nro interest-
allc f CtUt they may
In themseive ,ni,ni1Bo satmre a
iITen,U.all,MfnTwhlch will have an open
h'. bu ld.'", 7 r on the lower floor
'fceurt ana theatres and studios
,rf clnbroom. with ste
'crithe upper noora. p,ay
Prls one of those most Interested
i,rt Club, is one oi in cntertaln.
V VttheCouSy Xb "oxt week. At
lnt.ft lh!..V " rih of prominence will
Kthlt few ""f :. ,nrB0 number of
l't. Morwentea, u" ", ,t,n m.
romlnent society women "
I"""1 mmiuees the Oermantown and
,T commit ees.tho to
Wit,. New jcraoji . .. - 4i.
&t decorated automoo - "
.i There are suu -
& for exquisite decoration of cars
ffi to hoped there will be many on
.Si and a PriM of considerable value
;WjUn offend for the han somes
""The Germantown comii""" - ----
,trXehm ". Mrs". George k.k.ns.
fi. Morgan Churc'imo . , Mm
Jr.Mn.. "T lrt ijCO Russell.
ff f ' commanclant of th. navy
iiruo, "', . Tiirnnr. Mra.
wilJn X Mrs. CharlU, Ulster.
iTuS Wr.Bht and Mrs. Stewart
TneNew Jersey Committee consists of
, . "" v,-ii xVinrman: Mrs.
&;rk Mrriah 5 v. r
..Henry w . - Fuller. Ensign
& W arovi Mrs. J. . Hamer. Mr.
.Hieor&o " ,,iio.i- Mm. Horace
Thomas Forsym nunu"j - ---- ---
..J"?"""1 t 1.11. Mru nun nl
trrin Mrs. Thomas j. .uh". -
Keen, ' .! mm. will.
hMltchel, Mrs. uorate a-.". -
lZ Olover Pancoast, Miss Elinor Speak
fain. M. Joseph J. Summerlll. Mrs. C.
f E. Synnott ana flir. i3oiu"" """-
I Among the Interesting booths will bo
that gotten up oy " ."- ----.
. .,.,,-j-iv,i Tho TTiomhpra have
Club ot rniiBueiH"".
hit upon a most approp-late counter, and
magazines, newspapers, books, bonbons
, . .. i nhnmntflr.q In fie.
liana oolis, represent", -
I Uon and poetry, will bo among the articles
P . 1.1.. ...nmon will nffir for
these enierpnoinB v...v
Wle. The costumes worn by the aides
of this booth will be most appropriate
and attractive, but just what they will bo
the very lable head ot the booth, Miss
Alma Anderson, will not divulge, for the
pfesent', at any rate. Some havo bug
gested that, perhaps, they havo planned
to appear as newsboys who knows, so
strange are the ways of genlu3? What
ever the costumes are, wo may bo quite
sure they will be dlstlnctlvo nnd artistic
as well.
Then the tourtiament! So far no one
,tas even whispered what these knights,
M.M.. man nnH trim" hHVA 111 fltOrQ for
RT- J. ,-..-. . .. tti.ln lnrl., Ini'AD wVlfl
Mi'tls whispered, even nccompany them
JbM the thicK or Dame. 11 oniy inn
Iwather proves propitious, I can promise
U the visitors a gaia lime, a. uuiereui.
IKKne, something wnicn nas noi Deen oeon
Bbefore in these days of many repetitions.
&S come all of you and enjoy the good
S"'ikiB. n,,.M wjvnv wvvn'K.
""& Ji,W4V4. .. . --'
Personals
re i The Countess Karl von Holnsteln, of 1618
glocust street, entertained yesterday at
jhincbeon at the Huntingdon Valley Country
Ciut followed by a private gou tournament.
;Ih!t were 2S guests present.
P Mrs, Horace Urooke Burt will leave on
iBonday for the Bar B. C. Ranch, Wyoming.
iccompanled Jy a farty Including Miss
lEdlth a Ballv. Miss Marv Clnvton. Mis-)
iBitnor Arnett. Mian Alvn Sereeant. Miss
Krnnces La Lanne, JIIss Mary Lewis, Miss
fc.iiiDtiii uenson. oi Haiem. aiass., ana
;m .Mary Miller, of Huntingdon. Pa. The
Irinch bclonva In Mr A(n-ri. oil Slriithprn
KSart and Dr. Horace Carncross. i
Tr HJ .. ,- p 11. ni..
UT( left for Canada, where they will spend
I fortnight before occunvlncr Mlramnr. their
M at Newport, for the summer.
p, Mw Charles Bingham Penrose and.BIrs.
iiuon Jiutchlnson have returned from a
wn iay in Newport.
KMr. and Mrs. William Boulton Dixon, of
l""i '", win give a dinner dance this
1'i.rt. honor ' Mlss Elliabath TrotteF.
RTmh iT ' a,rB- Wimam Henry
LK.-I ' '" ""' DB ft oeoutanie or tne
yomliij teason.
4fp anj . . . . .
rflM tint ..m.'t; -narlea Mcllvalne, of
2?,' I.""'IMll CreeK avenue. Ardmore. will
rtniuTvachrcuTb.,ma eVen'.nE at th8
ltK..
I th. i? ., lub ls Pending the day
Einchton gion ,VaUey Country Club.
-mcaeon was served at 1 o"clock.
BiWyifdV vIhi Freaerlck H. Bhelton. of
an Info.? a" s8Uea Invitations
II S? i'0.rm! luncheon on Saturday. June
& SWtpT tV. 'r d?u8hter. Wlss Helen
fcwnoo. The guests will bo from the
tlMri. Mm... r.
S WtoVd L . ? n!i entertained at lunch.
Sfett hA by bridge, this afternoon at
K'ttbtr "ummer home in Bristol,
lfca.rB? xl"": nuel Ilea and Miss Ruth
Ifdto;irinV1,tT,'th,',iBryn Mawr' w
"'fllimUy. " tu n ulll
RMMrf'n'H1'0' ' Berthellyn, Ogonti.
rt ZZrM ?rk, have retumrrt rm it..
y th were pliy,n -;.-
EMr and r ..'.
P cttuitar -r'??-c- Burton' ' sots
i!d hi n,.T j ' w?r"aniown, accom-
&UoaTlyWBl0arguerlte BUrton. wu
K1"?!, r tbelt cttage at Buck
KSV? d Miss Miriam Me
ut.i.Y9 returnea from a ehort trir. .
ferit , - j--t . . .
the most attracliv. , .v.. ......
P a? 923302), .!;
t to? KWboM. of Jinklntow. i,
! ldg'l(;U- Vlb" h f" remain
- i- , tvTff
"nS-l"Mb9erUlUrBl;- 5l LaBurn"n. Chel
n mug, ieft ye9terday for N Y .
where she will remain until the end of The'
wIM entartalS ,ynlkcr'. aermantown.
morrow night. """ at Ls Coln d'r to"
yeMcrdvrLr5nW.,ef Oermantown. left
foi srveryalfdaysM,her! he Wl11 rcmnl"
ntrg, -enue.
announws"1 "aufmnnn. of Holmesburg.
F- BaVmann:
rt ?hLAM Bachmann. otrJank.
cart autunm? B ""' ,n,0 ,,laC0 ln lha
Along the Main Line
Bon?rnnfRK-M? nn5 Mrs' Ja B.
S"e. r' ,ot Sherwood road, Ovorbrook. at-
Fnrrell "i";! dln?,ot " Mary TtareJa
A Farr.?. ?' ,f Mt "nd MrB ""
witloh t V , Mr Josoph Bradley Murray.
Conn Plae t0day at South Norwalk,
ChnmLXrv.RD-Mr8' 5' D- Pl'lllppy. of
Mre Robiov' fe V8U" ner 1augh,er
Mrs. noblcy A. Warner, of Simpson road.
ShowVR?nP-Th.?, Maln I'1"0, F'"er
of flmvirf S, V" ,Wl", Blvo nn exhibition
day? Merlon Cricket Club to-
llntaV"-" EIIzabeth W. RIs.
cSrJ inP.?dln.B sevcraI wcel!a ' Camp
t-urry, In the Yoscmlte Valley.
Chestnut Hill
ll""1 ''Mr,a- George A. Woodward, of
Creshelm road and SIcCalluni street, will
wme.nJr. ,JViy 4 for wymlne. where they
will spend the summer on n ranch.
ft,ThAneVu paries Edunrd Kder. curate at
tho Church ,of St. Martln-ln-the-Flelds, has
B?nc. lS. N,cw ,Yorlt t0 attend the reunion
at St. Stephen's Cdllegc-on-the-Hudson.
Mr. and Mrs. George C. Thomas. Jr., of
Sunset avenue, will leave on July 1 for
Ventnor, where they will occupy their cot
tago for several weeks. In August Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas will Ko to Bass Rocks, re
turning to town about September 1.
.Mrs. T. M. Hlllsley,. of 30 East Gowcn
avenue, accompanied by her daughter, Miss
LoralneHIIlsIey, will leave today for Ocean
City, N. J., to spend the summer.
Bala-Cynwyd
The Woman's Committee of the Cynwyd
Club will give a delightful musical tea this
nftcrnoon, from 4 until 6 o'clock, for tho
associate members of tho club. Tho largo
clubrooms will bo beautifully decorated
with pink peonies and pink roses. Mrs.
Clarenco Gardner, chairman of tho
Woman's Committee, will receive the
guests, nnd will be assisted by Mrs. II. A
Ferrelra, Mrs. Gcorgo L. Haskell. Airs.
William K. Miller, Mrs. George W. McAllis
ter, Mrs. John G. Fleck, Mrs. Frederick C.
Newbourg. Jr., Miss Zelle Roblnett and Miss
Jane Mngee. The musical program will
be a delightful one, In which Mrs. Frederick
C Newbourg. Jr.. soprano, and Miss
Clara Yocum Joyce, contrnlto. will sing
solos and several ducts, with violin obligate
Miss Army Harris, as violinist. Mr. Wil
liam T. Harris will be accompanist. Among
those present will be' Mrs. William B.
Kraft. Mrs. W B. Miles, Mrs. Albert Cross.
Jlrs. John II. Faunce. Mrs. O. M. Mlrtecnea.
Mrs. CUnton Ollllngham. Mrs. Wilmer M.
Wood, Mrs. Bradfoid Smith, Mrs Francis
S. Laws, Sirs. R. Horace Grlgg, MrB.
Charles J. de V. Iveefe, Mrs. Maurice D.
Long, Sirs. S. Ross Campbell, Mrs. Walter
Addison Fox, Mrs. Wllllum C. Schetts, Mrs.
II. M. Coale, Mrs. John S. Kberbnch, Mrs.
Arthur Hobson Qulnn, Mrs. Edward L.
Parvln nnd Miss Lyda Norrls.
Mrs. Charles V. Reel, of City avenue and
Heckamore road, Bala, entertained -at cards
Monday afternoon.
North Philadelphia
Mr. J. H. Downes, of 1540 North 19th
street, has- opened his summer home at
Haddon Height N. J.
Mr. G. A. Muller and his family, of 2014
Glrard avenue, are occupying their Atlantic
City cottage, 19 South Boston avenue.
Mr. II. Edward Barbelienn. of Gettysburg,
is spending some time with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. N. C. Barbehenn, of 917 Corinthian
avenue.
Tioga
The nnnual Class Day exercises of the
graduating class of the School for Nurses
of the Samaritan Hospital will be held
tomorrow evening at the Nurses' Home,
Seventeen young women comprise the class.
The exercises will be followed by a recep
tion and dance. About 300 guests will be
present. .
Mr. and Mrs, Charles L. Palmer, of
Eatrobe. Pa., who were visiting friends n
this city, have left for a visit to Wilkes
Barre, Pa.
Mr. Harry Vernon, of 1341 Cambria
street, left last evening to attend the
I. O, R. M. convention In Mahanoy City. Pa.
Frankford
Mrs. Joseph Eegrand, of 736 Crag
street, has Miss Nancy Townsend, of Eees
burg. N. J., as her guest.
Mrs. S Callahan, of Anglesea, has been
the guest of her mother, Mrs. Lillian Mac
Farland, of 450J Frankford avenue, for
several weeks.
Mr. and Mra. Rumsey Smlthson. who
were married ,on June 1, are spending their
honeymoon In the South. Upon their re
turn they will live at Port Deposit. Md.
Mra, Smlthson was formerly Miss Bessie
Eucenla Bird, daughter of the late Captain
William S. Bird and Mrs. Bird, of Dar
lington, Md,
What's Doing Tonight
Plitjadclphla Band, City HTU PUia. 8 o'clock.
rKalrmout Park Bni1 Blont Mansion; 8
' vrtitth ond Mstrfcrt Streets Jviuwuj Mo'
nrUburT Bu.lnyJ Mtn, AK and Thompson
.."iu! a o'clock Fre-
rounly Medical Society, CoUew of Phy.Iclan..
-S and 'l.udTow .treets. 8 o'clock.
KmS and Orala Pealej Pour. 8 o'clock.
pemocratlc Club. H " P-a " 8
i,.;, i street Tfet.. t'Sfr:. . ..,.
" 'piuahtita of Ite'A isf"' " "'" " ""'
"i i i kk
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MISS HELEN S. STOLLHOFEN
Miss Stollhofcn's engagement to Mr.
Robert Wesley Etna, of 4547 Old York
road, has been recently -announced by her
mother, Mrs. L. E. Stollhofenr-of New
York.
FLAG DAY CHOSEN BY MANY
BRIDES FOR THEIR NUPTIALS
Miss Barnes' Wedding to ,New York Divine Other Main
Line Weddings, Notably That of Miss Ellison
and Mr. Ingersoll
THE marriage of Miss Caroline Sellers
Barnes, of Bryn Mawr, daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor Barnes,
and tho Rev. J. A. Johnston Ro.ii, of tho
Union Theological Seminary. New York, was
quietly solemnized nt G o'clock this after
noon at the bride's home, 700 Montgomery
avenue, In the presence of tho Immediate
families, Thcro wero no attendants, After
a wedding trip tho Rev. Mr. Ross nnd his
brldo will make their homo In New York.
INGERSOLL-ELL1SON.
A wedding of Interest will be solemnized
tonight at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs, James
Veazey Ellison, of Wynncwqod. when their
daughter. JIIss Emllle GUI Ellison, will be
come the bride of Mr. William R. Ingersoll.
of South Orange. N. J. The houso will b&
attractively decorated with palms, pink
peonies and roses. The Rev. J. Ramsey
Swain, pastor of the Woodland Presbyte
rian Church, will olllcinte. The bride, who
will be given in marrlago by her father,
will wear a white satin gown made with a
lace bodice, nnd a long court train of bro
caded satin falling from the shomsers. Her
ell of tullo. ln cap effect, will be caught
with orange blossoms and lilies of tho
valley, and she will carry n shower bouquet
of white sweet peas and orchids. The
-,-,.. .,tnn,inni. will 1-ia hpr sister. Mrs.
Elon L. Kanaga. matron ot honor, and Miss
Marlon Ingersoll, sister of the bridegroom.
maid of honor, witn nuie auhi i"""'"?
Louise Kanaga as flower girl. Mrs. Kanaga
will be attired In pink orchid taffeta over
sliver lace, and will carry a bouquet of
bluo larkspurs, pink snapdragons, pink
sweet peas and tiny sweetheart rosebuds.
Miss Ingersoll will wear a picturesque frock
of orchid tullo over pink taffeta, and will
carry a bouquet similar to that carried
by the matron of honor. The little flower
rlrl will wear a white lingerie frock and
will carry a garden hat prettily ntte with
pink and white sweet peas. Mr. Thomas
Plnder. of Johnstown. Pa., will lie Mr.
Ingersoll's best man. A reception will fol
ow the ceremony, which will be witnessed
only by the two families and a few Intl.
mB.,B. frlcndS-,. .., nn.1 Mrs. Inr-
soil will spend the summer months with
Mr. and Mrs. Vinson ui vt pn""
MILLER GEHRET.
. ...i.il.,.. n thnt nf Miss Flor-
ence Gehret. only daughter of Mr. and Sirs.
George D. uenrei. oi unuKnium
r. :r ir.... Tmiir mi nf Mr. W B 8 er
Miller, of Devon, which took place today at
.noon In Old St? David's Church, Radnor.
The ceremony was performed by the rector
of the church. Dr. James II. Lamb. Owing
to a recent death In the bridegroom's family
the auests were iimiieu iu uiiniiu.... ....
mediate families. Tho bride, who was
given in marriage by her father, wore a
handsome gown, of white taffeta and
Georgette crepe and carried a bouquet of
bride's roses. The maid of honor was Miss
MBM? W?h!i his cousin. Mr. Allen Hill,
as best man and the ushers were Dr. Clar
ence Smith. Dr. Frederick Smith and Mr.
Walter Barnum, of New York. A reception
nt the bride's home In Bridgeport followed
the ceremony, after which Mr. and Mrs. Mil
ler left for Washington and the South. On
their return they will Hve at Valley View
Farm. Berwyn, where they will be at home
after July 1. ,
COPELAND MCDOWELL
The marriage of Miss Alice McDowell,
daughter of Mrs. Samuel McDowell of
1530 Locust street, and Mr. .Harry Cope
land was BOlemnlied this, afternoon at 4
o'clock In the Woodland Presbyterian
Church. The bride, who was given In mar
riage by her cousin, Mr. Samuel McDowell,
was unattended. r
Mr. Copeland had Mr. Lelghten Morris
as best man.
REIDNOUR GLBIM.
The marriage of Mlsa Dorothy Glelm.
daughter of Mrs, Edgar Stoner Gleim, of
5 j vj jugent place, and SJr. Lawrence Rus
sell Reidnour. took place today at noon
at the home of the bride's uncle and aunt.
Mr- and Mrs. Charles C Kinnvy. of Wynne-
flSTha bride, whose only attendant was her
sister, Mlas Mary E. Glelm.. wore an ex
oulslteiBow of fllmy whVe lace and net
The skirt was exceedingly full and made
with 4 series of pointed flounces. The tulle
V4U was held to the head by a coronet
of orange blossoms and a graceful shower
bouquet of sweet peas and lilies of the
valley was carried. The maid. of honor
wore a dainty frock of cream net and
white satin with a runted skirt, and car
ried a large bouquet oX pink; peonies tied
with pink tulle
Mr. Artnujr Bet, of Sw$dwtirQ. S J
acted w tsf Only the. InunedUta
i
famlllesi nnd a few Intimate friends were
present at the ceremony, which was per
formed by tho now Dwlght W. Wvllc,
pastor of St. Paul's Presbyterian Church,
GOth street and Baltlmoro avenue. A break
fast followed. Mr. nnd Mrs. Reidnour,
nfter a short wedding Journey, will live
at 58th street nnd Ashland avenue. West
Philadelphia. At home cards for after
September 1 havo been issued.
EARNSHAW -KiNER
A quite wedding will tnko place this
evening at 6 o'clock, when Miss Anna
Klner, daughter of Mrs. Mary Klner. of
5033 Hawthornn fttroAf- will h.nnmA i.
brldo of Mr. William Earnshaw. Mrs. Rene
Leas will attend ns matron of honor and
Mr. Edward Eyre will act as best man.
The ceremony will be performed by the
Rev. Harvey II. Crawford at the Mount
Hcrmon Presbyterlnn Church. Mr. Earn
shaw and his bride will leave immediately
nfter the ceremony on a wedding Journey
and on their return will live on Fillmore
ttreet. '
STELTZ BAUER.
Among tho interesting weddings of the
day will be that of Miss Elizabeth H.
Bauer, daughter of Mr. and Mra. John II.
Bauer, of 4510 North 18th street, nnd
Mr. Aaron J. Steltz. which will tako plnco
tonight nt 8 o'clock at the home of the
bride's parents. The ceremony will bo per
formed by tho Rev. 13. Glasgow, of St.
John's Evangelical Church, 6th and Dau-
llllln RtrrPtn nnrl will t... fnltni.iA K.. .. ....
ccptlon. Mr. Bauer will give ids daughter
In marriage. Her gown la an attractive
combination of white crepe voile, white
satin aJid point lace, and her tullo veil
will be arranged with lilies of the valley
and myrtle. A bouquet of Bride roses
and lilies of the valley will bo carried.
Miss Martha Noll, who will attend the
bride, will wear a pale-blue crepe de chine
frock with trimmings of princess lace.
Mr. William George Stelt will be his
brother's best man, Mr. Steltz and his
bride will leave on an extended trip, and
upon their return the end of the summer
will live In North Philadelphia.
BROOKS QUERNS.
The marriage of Miss Kathryn A. Querns,
dauphtAr tt 1f nn.l llu rri.n.n -r.
- Mt , A.lUlltUO XJ,
Querns, of 3201 Turner street, and Mr.
Herbert E. Brooks, of 1918 North 32d
street, will be solemnized quietly tonight
at 7 o'clock at the homo of the bride's
parents. Miss Jennis Querns will attend
her sister as maid of honor, and Mr. Ray
mond E. Brooks will be his brother's best
man.
SlipEMAKER-HAZLETT
A pretty home wedding will take place
at 7 o'clock this evening, when Miss Mary I.'.
Hazlett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Hazlett. of 3666 Richmond street, will be
married to Mr. Charles Reiff Shoemaker.
The bride will be given In marriage by her
father and the ceremony will ba performed
by Doctor Arthur, Miss Dorothy Shoe
maker will act as maid of honor and Mr.
Harry Porter will be best man.
After an extended wedding trip Mr. and
Mrs. Shoemaker will live at 4711 Large
street, Frankford,
' PRICE NEEL.
The marriage of Miss Olara Brown Neel
and Mr. Robert Graham Price will take
place this evening In All Saints' Episcopal
Church. Torresdale. The Rev. Dr. Edwards
will perform the ceremony. A reception wll
lui.uvir u. ma nome or tne. brides parents,
Dr. and Mrs, H, A, T. Neel, J80Z DIsston
btreet, Tacony.
SHEA WINGEHT.
The marriage of Miss Marie Agnes Shea,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William P. Shea,
of J104 North 15th street, and Mr. Edward
Lewis Wlngert, will be celebrated at 5
o'clock this evening at Our Lady of Mercy
Catholic Church, Broad street and Susque
hanna avenue. The Rev William J
OauKhan will perform the ceremony. Miss
Janet Shea, a sister of the bride, will act as
bridesmaid, and Mr. Frans Zirnkllton will
be best man. .
Following the wedding, Mr. und Mrs.
Wlngert will be' tendered a dinner In the
blue room ot the Believue.Stratford, at
tended only by the Immediate members of
both families. After a honeymoon trlj by
motorcar through the Berkshire, Hhey will
be at home at 4811 Chestnut street.
ntineee tor th Butely pace will be ac
cepted ujid- printed Iu tile Etcnlnr LeJter.
but H fucb notlte yt b written, on sue
i ,f Jt Baver. matt be aimed la full. (th
Netlces for th Satiety pace will be ac
number taunt be sit en.
fcciul all tuch rammunlratlona to "Society
Editor." Rtenlss UJier. COS Che.tnut .treet.
Vpjeai thcje naalreiuent are tarried gut,
o that jUUat&a max be paaelble. Um
notice will ngt E imblULed.
HOSPITAL TO BENEFIT
BY LAWN PARTY
Delightful Outdoors Affair to
Aid Homeopathic
Institution
A LAWN fete for the benefit of the West
Philadelphia Homeopathic Hospital will
be held on the grounds of the hospital, 1234
North B4th street, on Frldny nnd Saturday
of this week, froni 3 until 10 o'clock. Thcro
will be n sale of aprons, fancy goods, home
made cakes, candy. Ice cream, sandwiches,
coffee nnd other delicacies and, In addition,
n supper will bo served from C until 8
o'clock.
The engagement of Miss Helen W Rtcget
to Mr II. Feather Mnharg wns announced
on Saturday nt a very pretty enrd party
and luncheon given by the pnrcnts of Mist
Rlcgcr, Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Rlcger, of Pen
llyn. The nffnlr took plnco In tho artistic
Willow Creek bungalow of Mrs. Elizabeth
F Rlcger, nunt of tho bride-to-be. The
announcement wns mndo nt the luncheon
In the form of heart.shapcd Burprlso boxes
with tho photogrnphs of Miss Rlcger nnd
Mr Mnhnrg In tho centre.
The Interior of tho bungalow wns beau
tlfully decorated with flowers, pink nnd
white predominating, Bi the evening Mr
nnd Mrs. Rlcgcr entertained tho members
of the houso party nt n dinner-dance Tho
guests were Mlsa Florenco Young, Miss Ell
garda Tennis, Miss Cathnrlno Uhmldlielscr,
Mrs. Cnrrol Halites, Mrs. Harry Cochran,
Miss Dorothy Pnddon, of Utlca, N Y ; Miss
Ruth Tomb, of Pittsburgh ; Miss Cnrrlo
Owens, of Now York; Miss Vlctolro Feath
er, of New York; Mr II. Feather Mnhnrg,
Mr. Harry C. Nuss, Dr. F. F. Lnnc, Mr
Carrol Haines, Mr. Hnrry Cochran, Mr
Gcorgo B. Itebtrl nn nnd Mr. Gcorgo Bcohler,
ot Scranton. "
AT tho commencement dance given Inst
X"JL Friday at St. Luke's School, Wayne,
the following guests attended:
Miss Granger, Miss Blair, Miss Wnrd,
Miss Bnum, Miss Hunter, Miss Sargent
Miss Dennis, Miss Tlora, Miss Dlnsmore,
Miss Leonard, Miss Putnam. Miss Jameson,
Miss Wiggins, Miss Drummond, Miss Hrod
head, Miss Hearne. SIlss Dougherty. Miss
Granger, Miss Drummond, Misi Mngulre,
Miss MncDougnll, Miss French, JIIss Mul
ford. Miss Dartlen. Miss Pnlnlcr, Miss Doro
thy Crawford anil JIIss Gardner, Mr Car
ter P. Whltcomb. Jlr. Ellison C Boggs.
Mr. Edwin E. A. Hunter. Jlr. Merrltt
II. Taylor, Mr. William II. Brooks. Jr.,
Mr William II. Hullclt, Jr.. Jlr. Richard
L. Page. Jlr. Philip D. Reynolds, Jlr. Homer
F. Sargent, Mr. Lawrence G. Thebnud, Jtr.
Otis de R. Brown, Jlr. Edunrdo Gonzalez,
Mr. John S. Owen, Mr. Gibson Gardner,
Jlr. Julian R. Vlilmer, Jlr. John B. Jtull,
Mr. Edgar Austin Dixon, Jlr, Robert S.
Brodhcnd, Jlr. John It. Jtcnns, Jlr. Charles
E. Phelps, Jlr. Ilnrmer Rceslde, Jlr. Joseph
dnC. Humphrey, Jlr. William V. Alexander,
Jlr. J. C. FroBt, Mr. Robert D. Brooks, Jlr.
Jelterson D. Robinson, Mr. Jonas JI. Jtc
Cuno, Jlr. Chnunccy Lewis, Jlr. and Jtrs.
C. JI. Crawford, Miss Cownn, Jtrs. Putnam,
Mrs. Hearne, JlrS. Brooks, Jlrn. Thebnud,
Jlrs. Dennis, Jlrs. Gardner, Jlrs. DImnn,
Mrs. Lane, Jlrs. Granger, Jlrs. Painter nnd
Jlrs. JIulford.
Tho Entertainment Committee of tho
Hebrew Educational Society will give a re
ception this evening in tho society's audi
torium at 10th and Carpenter streets to the
graduates of the class of 1910. Tho En
tertainment Commltteo includes Jlr. Glad
stone. Jlr. Jlorrls Root. Jlr. Barnard Cohen
and Jlr. Albert Ehrllch.
Ma AND JIRS LEWIS MENCIIER, of
314 Durfor street, announced tho en
gagement of their daughter, JIIss llcnrletta
Jlencher, to Jlr. Mitchell Apfelbaum, son
of Mrs. Hannah Apfelbaum, of Brooklyn,
at a dinner given at their homo last Satur
day. The dining room was decorated In
blue and gold and flowers.
Among the guests wero Jlr. Lewis Apfel
baum, Jlr. Herman Apfelbaum, Jlrs. Harry
Nowman. JIIss Helen Newman, JInstcr Sld'
ney Newman. JIIss Pearl Glass, of New
York; Jlr. Noah Slegcl, JIIss Roso Slegel,
Jlr. -Charles Slegel. Jlr. and Jlrs. Samuel
Romer, JIIss Esther Romer, Jtr. Reuben
Romer, Jlr. and Jlrs. Charles Romer, Jlr.
Aaron Romer, Miss Rose Romer, Jlr. Her
man Mencher, Jtr. JIaxwell Jlencher, JIIss
Emma Slegel, of this city, nnd Jlrs. Jnmes
Dame and Jlrs. Charles Connam, of Boston.
Jlr. nnd Mrs. Hnrry JI. Pltknw gave a
reception at their home, 918 Ridge avenue,
on Sunday evening, on their return from
their wedding trip. The music and dnnclng
wero followed by a Dutch supper.
The guests present wero JIIss Sara Bol
row. Dr. Abraham Gcrnsteln, JIIss Cecilia
Llcberman, Dr. J. Bowman, JIIss Rosella
Axelbaum, Jlr. Arthur Altcrman, Miss
Sophia Alterman. Jlr. Benjamin Axelbaum,
JIIss Lena Selde, Dr. F. Scldel. Miss Anna
Seldel. Dr. Frank Seldel. Miss Hattlo Weiss,
Jlr. Joseph Pitkaw, JIIss JIary Bernstein
and Jlr. II. P. Lonlch.
A surprise linen shower was given Sun
day evening by JIIss Bessie Ressnlck and
Mr. Herman Eldhen in honor of JIIss' Roso
Dorfman and Jlr. Samuel Dubln. Jtuslc
was furnished by JIIss Rose Greenberg, ac
companied by JIIss Mamlo Block, nnd Jlr.
Samuel Adelman.
Those present were JIIss Rose Greenberg,
Miss Annie Wlschneff, Miss Rose Wein
man. JIIss Bessie Ressnlck, Jilss Frances
Dorfman, Miss Esther Ilessjnlck, Jllss Rose
Posternick, JIIss Annie Haberman, JIIss
Rose Haberman, Jllss Jlamie Block, JIIss
Lillian Llchtensteln, JIlsi Ray Glnsburg,
Jllsa Reba Rose, JIIss May Rosen, Jlr.
Michael Kaucher, Mr. Samuel Adelman,
Jlr. Herman Elchen, Jlr. Jack Gable, Jlr.
Benjamin JIarks. Jlr. Jack Bramnlck, Jlr:
Herman Taylor, Jlr. Charles Bombsay and
Mr. Leon Vahle.
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Photd by Marceau.
MRS. HARRY C. TAYLOR, JR.
Defore her marriage. Saturday nt the Rittenhouso Mrs. Taylor wns
Miss Dorothy Ashton Fleck, of Bala, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
G. Fleck. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor will occupy their new home on Uplnnd
terrace, Bain, tho early part of July.
FETE OF NATIONS
DELIGHTFUL AFFAIR
Aides Appear in Colorful Cos
tumes of Countries
Represented
Along the Reading
The annual Sunday school picnic of the
All Hallows Church, Wyncdte, will bo held
at Willow Grove Park on Saturday, June 21.
Mr, and Jlrs. A. P. Rosenberger. of El
kins Park, have closed their country place
and have left for Atlantic City, where they
have taken a house, 103 Suffolk place, for
the summer.
JIany newborn babes will have a better
start In life as a result of the fete of na
tions, given today a.t Lathnm Park under
trc nuspices of the board of women mana
gers of tho Hahnemann Hospital. Tho lawns
on which tho gay cnrnlval of charity Is
being held aro on the Elklns estate, Old
Yorfl; road and City line.
Tho feto of nations wns designed to help
tho hospital meet tho wider opportunity
for service which has been ushered In by
motor ambulances. Automobile transporta
tion has placed tho Institution within 30
minutes of virtually every sick or Injured
person in Philadelphia. The, maternity de
partment may bo taken as an example of
tho hospital's activities which will profit
through tho charity bazaar.
Attractive features today abound nt the
feto of nations. Jlr. Jllchacl Dorizas and
Jlr. Howard Berry, tho athlotlc champions
of the University of Pennsylvania, gave ex
hibition contests. For thovchlldren thero
wero pony rides and drives, a roller coaster
nnd n museum under tho direction of Jlrs.
Howard C. Potts. Booths declrnted in tho
colors of tho various world Powers wero
under the direction of society matrons and
maids, car bed In the colorful costumes of
tho respect I vo nations.
Among the many women engaged In mnk
lng tho affair a success were Jlrs. Clarenco
Bnrtlett, Baroness von Hlller, Jlrs. John
Grlbbel. Mrs. John II. Whlttaker. Jlrs.
Ernest L. Tustln, Jlrs. George C. Thomas
Jr., nnd Jlrs. Thomas II. Cnrmlchael. The
affair began at noon and will finish at 10
o'clock In tho evening.
Tho patronesses of tho fete are Mrs.
Charles H. Arndt, JIIss Anna Hampton
Barnes, Jlrs Charles D. Barney, Jlrs. Jlar
tln G. Brumbaugh, Jlrs. JIaurico C. Brln
ton, Jlrs. Duncan Campbell, Jlrs. W. Jlar
rlott Canby, Jtrs. James B. Coryell. Mrs.
Norman W. Cramp. Jlrs. James JIapes
Dodge. Jlrs. Kern Dodge, Jlrs. George W.
Elklns. Jr.. Jlrs. William M. Elklns. Jlrs.
Edgar W. Farles, Jlrs. Stanley G. Flagg.
Jlrs. Plerson T. Fort, Mrs. William G.
Foulke, Jlrs. Melvln II. Harrington, Mrs.
Robert E. Hastings, Jlrs. Charles S. He
bard, Jlrs. Florence Heppe. Mrs. Walter
E. Herlng. Baroness von Hlller, Mrs. Ar
thur C. Holmes, JIIss Anna Howell, Mrs.
John F. Keator, Jlrs. II. Evert Kendlg,
Jlrs. Edward J. Lavlno, Jlrs. Arthur H)
Lea, Jlrs Robert C. Lipplncott, Jlrs. William
E. Littleton, Jlrs John D, Jlcllhenny, Jlrs.
Percy Madeira. Jlrs. Carl N. Jtartln, Mrs.
William B. Jlontgomery, the Misses Owen,
Jlrs. I. Harrison O'Hnrra, Jlrs. William A.
Pearson, Jlrs Wllmot Grant Pierce. Mrs.
Roland Pollock, Jlrs. Charles A. Potter,
Jlrs. Elwood F. Reeves, Jlrs. Walter E.
Rex, Countess Santa Eulalla, Jlrs. George
B. Stevenson. Jlrs. George V. Stowart, Jlrs.
Edward T. Stotesbury, JIrsv John IC Stro
bing, Jlrs. Fred E. Swope, Jlrs. J. Hawley
Taussig, Jlrs. George C. Thomas, Jlrs. Floyd
W. Tomklns. Mrs. W. B. Van Lennep, Jlrs.
William Wallace. Mrs. E. B, Wllford, Jlrs,
Jnmes II, Wlndrlm, Jlrs. J. Jlorrls Wlstar.
Jlrs. Horatio O, Wood.
COTTAGES AND HOTELS
AT SHORE CROWDED
Great Influx of Philadelphians
During Mid-June
Week
ATLANTIC CITY, June 14. The middle
of June always brings a big Influx of Phila
delphians to tako possession of their sea
shoro cottages. Dr. and Jlrs. Frederick
Parks are spending the summer on South
Dover avenue, Ventnor. Among those ar
riving this week nro Mr. and Jlrs. Charles
A. Beach, who havo taken thA cottnge, 2
North Derby place ; Jlr. Loula Jlagazlncr,
who will spend the summer at 27 North
Hlllsldo avenue; Jlr. Glndstono Fessenden,
who has chosen G South Roxborough ave
nue, for his summer homo : Jlr. Edward E.
Everett, who has leased 14 States avenue;
Jlr. Thomas Roberts, Jr., who Ib occupying
his Ventnor cottage. 22 South Surrey place;
Jlr. JIaeyer Bayuk, who will spend tho
remainder of tho season at 208 Seaside ave
nue. Jlr. and Jlrs. Frank Schnnz entertained
ovor Sunday at their cottage. 28 South
Rhodo Island avenuo Dr. and Jlrs. Horace
A. Aldred, of Philadelphia, and Dr Robert
Tomllnson, of Wilmington, Del.
Jlr. nnd Jlrs. Albert Baltz entertained n
their cottage, Grammercy place and Ver
mont avenue Mrs. Albert Lad ner, Sr.
Jlrs. George C. J. Fleck gavo a bridge of
four tables Jlonday afternoon nt her cot
tage, 5 South Tallahassee avenue.
Jlrs. J. Estel Evans will entertain at
luncheon and bridge nt tho Northtleld Coun
try Club Friday, Juno 23, for tho following
guests: Jlrs. Charles Dixon, Jlrs. Herman
Jf. Sypherd, Jlrs. Henry P. Jllllcr, Jlrs.
Charles P. Tllton, Jlrs. A. E. Bates, Jlrs.
William Burkard, Jlrs. II. Brown Cook, Jlrs.
Elwood S. Bartlett, Jlrs. L. D. Algar, Jlrs.
Jesso W. Starr. 3d. Jlrs. William Cochran,
Jlrs. Samuel Osborne, Jlrs. II. Nowbold
Earl, Jtrs. John Field, Mrs. Hiram JInthis,
Jlrs. H. C. Turner, Jlrs. W. W. Clark. Jlrs.
W. Blair Stewart and Jllss Jessie Wlllits.
AMUSEMENTS
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MISS THUSNELDA E. THOLEY
Among the attractions at the Latham
Park fete, ield today for the. benefit of
the Hahnemann Hospital will be an Ori
ental dance, given by Mla Thvunelda &
Tholey.
West Philadelphia
Friends of Jlr. nnd Jlrs. Walter TJ.
Moore, of 472B Springfield avenue, will be
glad to hear that she has recovered from
her long Illness and, with her daughter,
Is spending some time at the Marlborough
Blenheim, Atlantic City, where she will
remain until tho middle of July,
Jlr. and Mrs. George A, Holt, of 68th
street nnd Yocum avenue, have returned
to their home after having spent two
weeks touting through the Blue Rldge
Mountains.
Jlr. and Jlrs. John F. Dougherty, of
50th street and Woodland avenue, are
spending 10 days n Atlantic City,
Miss Catherine Agnes JlcCaskey. daugh
ter of Jlajor Edward McCaskcy, U. S. A.,
and Mrs. Edward JlcCaskey, of 6064 Vine
street, who graduated from Trinity Col'
lege, Washington, last Thursday, is spend
ing a few days in Lancaster as the guest
of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, J. P.
McCaskey.
Mr, and Jlrs. Thomas B. McGlone, of
5722 Baltimore avenue, are receiving con
gratulations on the birth of a son. Thomas
B. McGlone, Jr-
Miss S. Lillian Griffith, of 33 North 6!d
Btreet, will leave shortly for a visit to her
parents ln Mauch Chunk.
Lansdowne
A tennis party at which a silver offering
will be asked, ls to be given (his afternoon
at 2 o'clock at Griffith Park, Wlndetuere
avenue. Lansdowne. by the entertainment
committee of the. Junior Auxiliary of St
Francis Country Housa for Convalescents.
DelaWare County
Wiley, ot Tacony. over the weekend.
FORREST Last 8 Times
TWICE DAILY. 2:18 and 8:13. MATS.. 25ot
NIGHTS, Se and COc All Seats Reserved.
PAVLOWA
AND Tlin ENTinn HUSSIAN BALLET
In 'TUB DUMB UIIIL OP I'OnTlCl"
Moit Lavish Production Ever Filmed.
NEXT MONDAY NIGHT
TWICE DAILY THEREAFTER
FIRST MATINEE TUESDAY, JUNE 20th
REX BEACH'S
OltDATEST STORY
tn the Films
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PRICES -.-So and COc.
Twice Dally.
ALL SEATS RESERVED
Seat Sals Tomorrow,
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UlUWC VAVDEYILLE r Contlnuoua 11
A. M. to 11 I, ft, lOc. 10c, 230.
suW. "NIGHT IN INDIA"
Featuring VAIL ArMAMN
FRANK BUSH '"-a.
OTHER STANDARD and POPU1.AH ACTS
TrT?'FFTI,Q ""ANY NOVELTIES ON A
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1& NAVASSAR GIRLS 16
Today at 2, 25c & BOc. Tonight at 8, 33o to 11.
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ALL THIS WEEK
MARGUERITE CLARK
N FIRST AND EXCLUSIVE SHOWINQ
"SILKS & SATINS'
Arcadia
CHESTNUT IMuw lern
DOUGLAS
FAIRBANKS
yttn .OESSIQ LOVE In Flrat Shotting of
"REGGIE MIXES IN"
Added, lUMepurtolq 'Gloria's Romance' (No. o)
VlOlUJEVlix o a. m. to n is y. m.
CHARLIE CHAPLli If "THE FIREMAN"
Mae Marsh & Robert Harron in
"A CHILD OF TUB PARIS STREETS"
tf elmont Mary Pickfprd l
Added Attraction. FRANCIS X BUSHMAN
1r enil Mra f? Klharf Huffman tt Ulak. I ' -
land Park, entertained Mr. and Mrs. 3. V. LOCUST 9P i B?Si2L SrSSF
Wllev. o Taeanv. ov.r tha weekend. WUMi . " Jfc.WT JK"
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