EYMNING LEPGEIPHILADBLPHIA, THURSDAY JUKE 15, 1916. Iwwtarf Carta Mj I 7? i nfnrv H. Clayton, Miss Mao Pat- I to.on.Mls3 Theodora K. Lllllo. Mlra Car. VS Bulon-Mlller. Mr. E. Baldwin Ed f wrds.Mr. Lawrenco D. Hoggs, Mr. Vic- TrC Mother. Mr. Gcorgo II. Karlo, 3d, Mr Ralph Earlo, Mr. unoon uuuiiu, ... len Lee. Mr. Walter Fotterall, Mr. ?jweph Molton, Mr. Spencer B. Downing Ma Mr. F. Lytton Pattorson. rh half-hour Bhowcr out at Latham 4r JVk yesterday, though It dampened the " Bi poi""1 ftna U1 uuu" " """"; , " Ailed to dampon tno araor 01 mu nur - '.m. women who had worked for many ) eay to aid tho Ilahnomann Hospital fct. Th sun cntn0 out a'tor tho fj sprinkle with much glory and tho poo ft jlo arrived In crowds to buy and look SlSout at ono of tho prettiest outdoor af fairs given this year. I' Buch fun oa tho kiddles had on tho roller coaster, which, by tho way, was donated, as woll as many of tho other Jr things which woro offered for tho enjoy foinent of tho onlooker and partaker. n JKI" Every booth had tho colors of somo " W ration draped over tho top ana about tno IP .-., Tho fnfn wis strlctlv neutral CUUU.o.o. ---- - .m .mi nomnnv wero sldo by side, and ft Austria and Franco appeared most friendly, whllo on tno otner biuo oi ucr many was England. The pupils of Professor Nowman &mced at stated tlme3 aurmg tno afternoon. Thby wero dressod na Indians, f ,f!rles, courtiers, and old-fashioned Dolly .. vanian irntuna wero worn bv several. The McFarland girls woro there In their tnnnlnir Chinese costumes, and there ' mi nnn Tinman ncasant costume which i ras beautiful beyond words. Great credit should bo given to tho I worsen who got up tho fair, for It was most wonaenuny conauctea; tno aumis lion was only 26 cents and many of tho entertainments wero glvon with no extra expenditure. Of course, tho athletics drew the crowds, and Mr. Beam, with his megaphone and great capacity for enjoyment in the very fact that ho Is living", was as funny as only ho can be. He seems to havo the art of spreading laughter and happiness about him. Ho tsmounced what each stunt was to bo, tit Mr. Sorlzas and Sir. Berry then Kn upon the announcement. There was very excellent music, and jgw allhouotto was cut out for you whllo ;" you waited, and It was a good likeness, too. Everything was dono to make every I cue haye a good time and they did. t NANCY WYNNE. :f in A "' 1 t M'i'I Personals Mr. and Mrs. Kano S. Green, of Bryn wr, will give a dinner at tho Merlon Cricket Club on Saturday evening before 8 regular club dance. Among the guests U1 he Mr. and Mrs. Alien rinllnv. Mr. i Ml Mrs, Edwin II. Fltler. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Simon, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton French Banks. Mr. nnd lira, lllrhnrcl MnVonlv Air. W Mil Mn. Otrrlt P. .Tllr1rl nn Hfr nnA Hfra .Jjjrd E. Norton. Mr. and Mrs. Green -v --t .wuu jjari 01 mo summer at uan P santer, Vt f A imall dinner-dance will bV given this rmns ai me Lilacs by Mr. and Mrs. wntal Moreau Barrlnger for their sons, r. Brandon Barrlnger and Mr. Daniel , iW -.-a-., ,,, .o BUCOIQ Will UQ Al Ulll 'f we school set. K ' a?.4 Mra' Charles Penrose Keith will fcL -mner at Manhelra this evening In ggnor of Colonel George M. Penrose, U. r tv A., ana Mrs. Penrose. Mrs, Francis T) Rnu,l,l.lnA . raa. "SS.t0l?,,Kavo a '"neheon at the.German wwa Cricket Club, Manhelm, yesterday. '. ?.' nd Mr8' John Worrell Pepper, of irKLw ? Jenk'ntown, win leavo for llESv bop- Me tno ena of June, where imtj uire taken a cottage for the summer. twHf114.11'' Wl Grlfflt Qribbel, of 319 k!M ,m Jldavenue' arB beln congratu- -. mna ot a Borli Jonn Qrjbbel, Mr. InJ r -r-. . .. .... Fd o tMUUa Helen stuI1- w eave the iS fcT' m?nth tor Stoddartsvllle. Pa., Ser 0CCUpjr thelr cottae ior tha thtori,u!.en9 8tul1' Jr- ot Wyncote, has iarnt4 home from Pennavlvanla Stata &t ,rStv JLaere ha tea been a student for Ktuto years. Ec&u?'ment . Walnwrlght. of West Cd Lve?.ue', a ln Wilmington for sev- tomysssr t De,aware stMe tViStl?lnn"-dancB ot the Huntingdon jnuejr Country Club will hn h.M c,i,. '"f evening. Aonounceraent has bean m v,. NttSVh"- Rev.Melvin B. Wright. I pSmtou wt mPJesiyter,a, churcl' hSonS,Pa' T8 Rav- Mr- bright Y wt th Logan Baptist Church, '!. Wtb annual reunion nn ,nnn.. f RJUiaSLSri 1,901' Se.n'ral Manual Training j iwsrg Of the Class Were lirn.nl Along-trifi Mnin T.? Brir1irt!n.9 part,y held ft W 8U0' M,3Zr ?. 0a tb lawn Of Mrs. John Wet. IN eaC, "I Waverford avinui "rhe UBStiJffi ' S " !r ?ftS ur?? 'elUil4 M. W. Ar- JiLTVT...'.. .w' WW Fanni o-ia "" opon na mm. w A2S "P-HTJ B. MclCea. o 1. sunfmer. Park' Where lhcy wlU BPe"d the AltDMOnn Mr.' and Mrs. II. Norman hiZ" in,Sihelr 'J?mlljr wl "ioso their home, 129 Edgowood road, tbday and ooen moenrths.ttnge at Vcntnr f0r tM JtSoy WYNNE INTERESTED IN fZ AiiN MENTS Lfi Lawrence Dllworth Beggs Will Entertain Tonight at f ifl , rinnrp in Honor nf Mi'sa Hnnonii Tfi i. aiiniiei x"- --- - -- -.-. i.locll riaioi Earle and Mr. Joseph M. Patterson, 2d I . t, most prominent of this IAMSs wedS will bo that of M1.S W? ?.JZch Earle, daughter of Mr. rgwK -" ,i. Earlo, Jr., ana I3ua 1 "" otherwise known as Joseph .Uerwn, othem. gomo to orreir-nuv . eU wl ccr t-f!TSke a "tanlng.bride. I think ' Wy mftke t of th0 flvo Earlo 1 ,,ar; whole family will participate iv .1jm nrocesslon, so you will SJt , will bo worth seeing. Father V '' ! u. H. J., will como up from iSZore to perform tho cormony I f"SSt tho Beggs will give h dinner. i?Zta tho bridal party at their Homo In I Trtmore. The members or tno oriuai tlS l"lud0 1Its BeBff3' m m S "" ..... vt,nrlno Z. Ogden, maid of Jhonor. " .... .. MlB niadva loner; w, ,. v,tol. c. Mather. Germantown JitMEd.,vnra T- Watt8' ot Wlssahlckon and Mldvalo avenues, entertained at lunch, con yestorday at the Germantown Cricket Club. The guests wero Mrs. Theodoro Strauss. Mrs. John Kelder, Mrs. Longncre, Mrs. Harry Welner, Mrs. H. W. Plillllng Mrs. P. Hahn. Mrs. J. Welder, Mrs. Harry Colehower, Mrs. A. Welder and Mrs. s. Ilothwell. ,..?IrB Co"rad nerens nnd her daughter. MIsb Berenice Bercns, of 4001 Pulaski ave nue, loft yesterday for Orange, N. 3 to attend tho wedding of Dr. Conrad Bcrens and Miss Katharine Simpson, which will take place there today. Classes ln signaling wilt be held at the Germantown Cricket Club every Wednes day afternoon under tho Instruction ot Mr. Potts. Mrs. II. B. Wllmor, of 338 West Walnut lano, Is visiting her mother-in-law, Mrs. Harry Bond Wllmor, at nverBlolgh, Con tervlllo, Md. Along the Reading The Fourth of July Association of Chel tenham Township Is making arrange ments for a splendid celebration to take place on the high school athletic grounds, to last tha entire day. All kinds of sports are being planned, while this year aanclng will ba one of the new features. A special danco floor will be constructed Under a huge tent. Subscriptions hae been received so that more than 2S00 chairs will be supplied free of charge for the wonderful display of fire works that will take placo during the even ing. Among tha ovnntn voiM hn A nnrmtA iwlth a band of SO pieces. At the annual meeting of tho Jenklntown Choral the following otneers wero elected! Mrs. W. t Holmes, president! Sirs. Horace Wunderlo, vlco president! Mrs. Thomas K. Ober, treasurer, and Mrs. Charles B. Har ey, secretary. Mrs. Atvah Bushncll, Mrs. Prank R Chesterman and Mrs. William Armstrong are the now members elected to servo two years on tho board of governors ot the club. The handicap women's golf tournament of the Old York Itoad Country Club will take placo noxt Wednesday. West Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. George Dlnsmoro Gideon, Jr., accompanied by tholr young sons. Mas ter Gcorgo Dlnsmoro Gideon, 3d, nnd Mas ter Edwin Hoover Gideon, will close their town house, 19 North 62d street, this wock and will go to Atlantic City to remain un til October. Mrs. William Cunllftc. of 321 South B8lh strcot, gave tho second of n scries of In formal luncheons Tuesday. Among those present wero Mrs. II. Armstrong, Mrs. Von Honkle, Miss J. Hlnckle, Mrs. John Mld dlcton, Mrs. J. Udlck, of Mt. Airy; Mrs L. Cates, Mrs. II. Jarves and Mrs. Harry Lewis, of Boston, Mass. Mrs. Cunllffo will contlnuo theso luncheons during tho month of July. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Bowes, of 4030 Wal nut street, havo opened tholr bungalow nt Chelsea for tho summer. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Feonoy, of 708 South 52d street, will open their cottage at Chel sea this month. Miss Mario O'Neill will be their guest over tho week-ends. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. P. O'Neill, of 4069 Bar ing street, cntortalncd nt tholr homo In Wlldwood over tho week-end ln honor of their daughter, Miss Cathcrlno O'Neill. Among tho guests were Miss Josephlno Car roll, Miss Alice Murdock, Miss Itcglna Hag gerty, Mr. Lowls Carroll, Mr. George Mere dith, Mr. John Home, Mr. William Home, Mrs. Gorman, Mrs. Itlclly and Mr. Thomas O'Neill. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Dow hurst, of Butto City, Mont., aro visiting their undo nnd aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dunlevy, of 5173 Jefferson stroot. Roxborough Mr. nnd Mrs. John F. L. Morris, of 842 Green lane, are spending somo time at tho Idlowlld, Ocean City, N. J. They will oc cupy their cottngo at that resort through July and August. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Simpson, of Green lane, hnvo been spending part of the month ln Ocean City, N. J. Tho Itov. Dr. Charles K, Sensholes and Mrs. Seasho cs, ot Queen lano, Falls of Schuylkill, hivo returned from Poughkcep sle, N. ., where they attended tho com mencement exercises of Vassar College, where their daughter, Miss Lois Seasholes, was graduated with honors. Kensington Mr. John J. McKcnna, of 2504 East Cum berland street, will bo ghen a reception this evening In honor of his graduation from St. Joseph's College by tho Catholic Club" of St. Ann's Catholic Church. Mrs. Louis Rlngold, of 3030 Frankford avenue, Is spending this week In North Wales. Lansdowne Miss Jano Relley, of Melrose avenue, entertained at cards on Saturday evening. A buffet supper followed. Her guests In cluded Miss Rita Cumberland, Miss Caro lyno Braun, Miss Gene Van Leer, Miss Dorothy Fields, Miss Ethel Cunningham, Miss Grace Mosely, Mr. Adam Weber, Mr. Thomas Culhome, Mr. Thomas Farren. Jr., Mr. James Molntosh and Mr. Walter Iloban. South Philadelphia AH LLLiLBBHiiefr&xl'VtfT-) jij j.4 a Bjtft B &Tnu, hay tasa wtt,gS: tSHmd the suft MISS LAURA ROSENTHAL Wlsa Laura Rosenthal, a pupil pf the George Washington Public School. 5th street and Washington avenue, danced yes SrdaV at the graduation exercises of the school, MUs i Jtosentnal also danced at the pTbUoachoolispeclal celebration day" at the Philadelphia Today and Tomorrow Ex hibition. f , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wexler, of 811 rra street, announced the engagement ft thel townEr. MIm Rose Wwler. to Sir Charles CoppeJraan, at a reception glv- fw. SMfM BSS CoSrado stmt, .will ?tf tar Clementpn, N. J thU mon to wLz AIDES AT PETE OP NATIONS IN LATHAM PARK YESTERDAY In tho upper picture, reading from left to right, nre Miss Lucy H. Ulmor, Miss Marjorio R. Fort and Miss Gladys C. La Maistro. Those in the lower picture are Miss Elizabeth MncCuon Smith, Miss Edith Gillingham, Miss Florence Wells, -Miss Elizabeth Scott and Miss Frances Omerly. SEVERAL IMPORTANT WEDDINGS BEING SOLEMNIZED TODAY Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Wharton Pepper Be comes Bride Miss Donlevy Married to Mr. Clement Williams This Morning Tlin marriage of Miss Adeline L. F. Pep per, daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Wharton Pepper, and Mr. Theodore Sedg wick Paul, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nelll Paul, Jr, was solemnized this after noon at 4 o'clock In St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Wayne. The bride, who was given In marriage by her father, was attonded by hor sis ter, Miss Charlotte Eleanor Pepper, as maid of honor, and her brldosmalds Included Miss Elizabeth S. Myers, Miss M. Eulalio WIIIcox, Miss Mary It. Paul. Miss Eliza M. Foi. Miss Mary M, Williams. Miss Anno P. Scott nnd Miss Kitty Brlnton. A reception nt Fox Creek Farm, the sum mer homo of tho bride's parents in Devon, followed tho ceremony. ' WILLIAMS DONLEVY. A quiet wedding was solemnized this morning at 10 o'clock ln St. Luke's Church, Gormantown, when Miss Helen Penrose Donlevy became the brldo of Mr. Clement N. Williams. The Rev C. II. Arndt, as sisted by tho Rev. Samuel Upjohn, rector of the church, officiated. The bride, who was given In marriage by her uncle Mr. Walter II. Donlevy, was unattended, She wore a traveling gown of navy blue silk chiffon. Mr. Williams had Mr. Reed Morgan ns best man nnd there were no ushers. Only the Immediate families wero present nt tho ceremony, following which Mr. nnd Mrs. Williams left for their wedding trip. They will spend most of tho summer at Watch Hill, R. I., and after October 1 wilt occupy their home In Chestnut Hill. JOHNSON STULL. A pretty wedding will take place tonight at 7 o'clock ln the Church of the Holy Communion, 21st nnd Chestnut streets, when Miss Virginia W. Stull, of 4712 Wayne avenue, daughter of Mr. and Mrs James J. Stull, will become the brldo of Mr. Thomas W. Johnson, of Bala. The ceremony will be performed by the Rev. Ernest Pfattelcher. The bride, who will be given In marriage by her father, will wear a gown ,of whito satin and duchess lace. Her tulle veil will be arranged with orange blossoms and she will carry roses and lilies of the valley. Tho maid of honor. Miss Myrtle Johnson, a sister of the bridegroom, will bo gowned In coral colored satin made over a foundation of silver lace. The skirt -will bo made In the popular full hoop effect and tho bodice of silver lace will have tiny sleeves of the same material. She will wear a leghorn hat trimmed with blue velvet streamers nnd will carry pink roses. The bridesmaids, Including Miss Amelia Sopp, Miss Thelma Tryday. Miss Reba Flxter, Miss Alice Bon sor, Miss Clara Stortz nnd Miss Helen Metz, will wear frocks made alike of georgette crepe, two In blue, two In pink and two In green. They will be made with hoop sklrta and trimmed with radium lace. Their hats of leghorn will have streamers to match their frocks, and they will carry pink sweet peas tleij with tulle bows. The best man will be BIr. David Btull and tho ushers will be Mr, William Feist. Mr. Thomas Noble, Mr. Harry Kipp. Mr, Frank Slack, Mr. Byrort Hortter and Mr. Robert Jones, STEPHENSON WILBUR. SOUTH BETHLEHEM. Pa., June 15. A wedding of Interest here yesterday was that of Miss Helen Thomas Wilbur, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ellsha Packard Wil bur, Jr., of Fountain Hill, and Mr, FranclB Stephenson, of Pittsburgh, In the Church of the Nativity. Dean F. W, Beekman offl. elated, assisted by the Rt, Rev, Ethelbert Talbot. Miss Wilbur had her sister, Miss Stella Wilbur, as maid ot honor. Her bridesmaids were Mrs. Edward Price, of Danyllle; Miss Helen Enger and Miss Helen Eggleaton, of New York; Miss Sally Madlll, of Ogdens burg N- Y. : MUs Margaret Nichols, of Orange, N- J., and Miss Katherlne ConV verse, of Fountain Hill. Mr. Donald Markle, of Hazleton, was the best man. The ushers were Mr. N. C. Snowr den. Mr, Ft B Snowden, Mr. J. C. Hays, Mr. F il. AtWood, Mr. J. W. Dalxell. of Pitts burgh i Mr S. B. Hoadley, Mr. W. P. Foss, Mr B. M Robinson, of New, York; Mr J. H. Stewart, of Cedarhurst, L. L; Mr. William Emery, of Wllliahisport, and Mr. Alvan Markle, Jr., of Haxleton, Mrs, Stephenson U tha granddaughter of tha late E. P, Wil bur, who was at one time, president of the Lehigh Valley Railroad. MBARNS CORNOG. WILMINGTON, Dl, June it, , The marriage of Miss Irma, J. Cornog, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs, Elmer E. Cornorf, and Mr, Herbert B. Mearns took jUw last sight, t oWocH to, wat JTwbytsriaa Church, Tho Rev. U. Trnnklln Smiley, pas tor of the church, olllclnted The bride, who was given In marrlago by her father, was attonded by her sister. Miss Helen V. Cor nog, ns maid of honor. Miss Ellen II. Mcarns, a sister of tho bridegroom, nnd Miss S. Frances Martin woro bridesmaids Air. Mearns had his brother, Mr. Andrew K. Menrns ns best man, while tho ushers were Mr. Robert W. Tadman, Jr. Mr O. Chester Jones, Mr James W. Gooding nnd Mr. Howard C. Kurtz. A reception was held nt tho homo of tho bride's parents, 911 South Broome street, when a largo number of guests were present, Including Mr nnd Mrs. William Marsden, of Jacksonville, Fla : Mr. nnd Mrs. William Mearns, of Washington! Mr. and Mrs. James Mearns, Mr. and Mrs. James Allison, Mr. Clyde Allison. Mr. and Mrs. Bnrtlett Mcarns, Mr. and Mrs. John Bra mcll, Mr. and Mrs John Currlndor, Mr. Isaac Plumly. Miss Mildred Currlnder, Mr. Warren Currlnder, all of Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. Cameron, of Lincoln University; Mrs. Kelly, of Baltimore; Mr. nnd Mrs. William Krlckhan, of ABhevllle, N. C ; Mrs Sarah Cornog. Mr. and Mrs L, D. Ciark, Miss Elma Clark, Miss Edith Clark, Mr. Samuel Clark. Mr. Clarence Taylor, of Chester, Pa ; Mr. and Mrs, John Tarry, of Upland, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Cur rlnder, of Stanton; Mr. and Mrs. James Gil bert Mearns, of Ho-ho-kus, N J.; Mr. and Mrs. George B. Banks, Mrs E. Currlnder, Miss Vera Currlnder, all of Stanton; Mrs. T. Jefferson Whlteman and Mr. and Mrs. James Hammltt, of Newark. Mr. and MrB. Mearns left for a wedding trip to Niagara Falls nnd Canada and after July 1 will be at home at 414 North Broome street. PRICE SASSE. Another Wilmington wedding was that of Miss Floronco May Sasse, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry W, Sasse, of 2302 Mar ket street, and Mr. Irwin Townsend Price, which took place yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock In the Delaware Avenue Baptist Church. Tho ceremony was performed by the Rev. Dr. Cornelius Woelfkln, pastor of tho Fifth Avenue Baptist Church, of New York, a cousin of tho bride, assisted by the Rev. Joseph Y. Iwln, D, D., pastor of tho church. The bride was given In marriage by her father and was attended by her sis ter, Mrs. Edward Berry, as matron-of-honor, while the best man was Mr. Edward Berry, the bride's brother-in-law. Tho bride wore a gown of white duchess satin, with tulle draped over the skirt to make a boufilant effect. Her court train hung from tho shoulders and the trimmings of tho gown wero of radium lace. She wore a tulle veil, cap fashion, with orange blossoms and carried a shower bouquet of bride roses and lilies of the valley. After a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Price will be at home after August 20 at 118 West 26th street. ALLEN CUNNINGHAM. Miss Anna M. Cunningham, of 2733 North 23d street, and Mr, Robert II, Allen, of Hat boro, Pa., wero married at St. Columba's Roman Cathollo Church today. The cere mony was performed by the Rev, Michael A. Crape, The bride was attended by Miss May Cunningham and Mr, B. E. Ford acted as best man. The bride wore a white chiffon gown cov ered with white net and laca and a white lace hat. The bridesmaid was attired ln pink chiffon veiled in white lace and a htte leghorn hat with pink roses and pink streamers. Following the ceremony a wedding break fast was served at the home of the bride's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Cun Ingham, after which the young couple left on an extended wedding tour to At luntlc City and Southern points. After July IS they will be at home In their newly fur nished home In Hatboro. SCHOENING SLIFER, The marriage of MUs Ethel T. Sllfer, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Sllfer, of 124 Gorgas lane, and Dr. John J. Schoenlng was solemnized yesterday at noon at the future home of the couple, 1808 North Park avenue. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Dr. Yount, of St Paul's Lutheran Church, 22d street above Columbia avenue. A breakfast followed the quiet ceremony. Mr. and Mrs, Schoenlng left for an extended tour of the New England States and wilt be at home after October I. McCOMSEY FEHRER. The marriage of Mlsa Dorothy R. Fearer, of Kenosha, Wis., and Mr Ralph, P. Mo Comsey, ot 2858 North 11th street, took place oa Saturday evening after the bride fc4. m4B tea trip half way across the, S continent to Join her flnnco. Tho ceremony was performed by tho Rev. M. V. Ring, of tho Church of Our Lady of Mercy, Br"ad street and Susquehanna avenue. WARRINGTON-'CLnAVEn. Tho marrlago of Miss S. Isabel Cleaver, daughter of Mr, nnd Mrs. Edward E. Jncobs, of 1857 North 12th street, to Mr. J. Burn ell Warrington, of 31G Rochello ne nue, Wlasahlckson, was solemnized by Friends ceremony last ovenlng, nt 6:30 o'clock at tho homo of tho brldo's parents, followed by a reception. The brldo woro a bonutlful gown of whlto georgette crcpo nnd princess Inco draped over BlUer tissue. Her tullo oll was caught with sprays of orango blossoms, and Brldo roses nnd lilies of tho 'Nnlley wero carried Attending tho bride wero Mrs. Gcorgo Ritchie, mntron of honor, who was nttlrcd In pitlo pink ollo trimmed with silver laco; nnd Miss Mnr garct Warrington, tho bridegroom's sister, nnd Miss Mary Kennedy, bridesmaid. Their frockR woro of French vollo and silver lace, tho former In biuo nnd tho latter yellow Each carried an arm bouquet of yellow daisies Mr. Warrington was attended by two brothers, Mr. Edward Warrington nnd Mr. Theodoro Wnrrlngton. Mr. Warrington and his brido will bo nt homo nt 2214 Estaugh street after September 1. HUSTED GROSS. A pretty wedding took place yesterday afternoon ln St. Mnlachy's Church, 11th nnd Jefferson streets, when Miss Elizabeth J. Gross, daughter of Mr nnd Mrs. August II Oross, of 1G19 North 10th street, bo enme tho brldo of Mr. Daniel L, Hustctl, Jr., of Fox Chase. Tho ceremony wns performed by tho Row E M Monly and was followed by a rccoptlon at tno homo of tlio bride's parents. Sir. Gross gao his daughtor In marrlago nnd she wns attended by Jllsa Pearl L Smith as bridesmaid. Mr. James B Husted acted ns best man. Mr. nnd Mrs. Husted will spend tholr honeymoon nt tho Delaware Water Gap They will bo at homo after August 1 nt 018 Arthur street. Fox Chnso. WILSON McELDOWNEY. Tho mnrrlago of Miss Isabel Jano Mo Eldowncy qnd Sir. Elmer E D. Wilson took nlaco yesterday In Bethany Templo, Bith and Spruce streets Miss McEldownoy was given in marrlngo by her brother, Dr Joseph McEldowney, nnd wns attended by her cousin, Miss Nolllo Moorby. ns maid of honor. The bridesmaids wero Miss Eliza beth R Solfridgo and Miss F Mao Burns, and little Miss Laverne Campbell, daughter of Mr. nnd MrB. William T. Campbell, was flower girl Mr. Wilson was attended by Mr. John R. Miller as best man nnd the ushers wero Sir. William T Cnmpboli, Sir. Clarence Gar- brlck. Sir. William Rile and Mr. Raymond Elliott. Tho ceremony was performed by tho Rev. As.i J. Ferry nnd was followed by a reception nt tho home of the hrlde, 6645 Larchwood avenue. After n wedding trip srr. nnd Sirs. Wilson will live at tho nbovo nd dress. MRS. WHAN GIVES BRIDGE AT SH0RI? Philadelphia Matron Entertaini at Chelsea Yacht Club , ATLANTIC CITY. Juno IB. Tho Chelsea. Tacht Club was the mecca of tho cottage colony yesterday, when Mrs. Samuel W Whan, wife of Commodore Whan, gavo a large luncheon, followed by bridge The reception rooms were n-bloom with fragrant Juno roses, forming n charming background for the guests in their fluffy frocks. Among thoso present were Sirs. Frederick Sherman, Sirs Frank C. Schued. Miss Cath erine White, Sirs. William T. Wheeler, Sirs. W D. Wescott, Sirs. Richard P. Bennls, Mrs. Howard A. Miner, Sirs. Clarence Kug ler, Sirs. II J. Bleese, Sirs. n. G. White, Sirs. Frank B Stockley, Mrs. W. F. Sautter, Mrs. William S Emley, SIlss lone SIcCau ley, Mrs. Edward Llebo, Sirs. P. N. Deger bcrg, Mrs. Walter T Reed, Sirs. Alfred Johnson, Mrs. William Goll. Mrs. M. L. Wallace, Sirs. Ferdinand Loeb, MrB, Slack Latz, Sirs. Daniel McCUnch, Sirs. George W. Shlsler, Sirs, John Frlchie. Miss Nettie Shock. SIlss Madden, Mrs, Clayton Hagy, Slr. Harry Parsons, Sirs. Nettle Ruhland, Sirs. Franz Ehrllch, Sirs. Frank Schanz, Sirs. Florence Garnett, Sirs. John P Con nelly, Sirs. JeBse W. Starr, 3d, Mrs. J. C. Lawrence, Mrs. Harry C. Ransley. Sirs. Charles T Bonsor, Sirs. Charles I.elaen, Sirs. B, O, Frazler, Sirs. J. SI. Bradley, Mrs. Charles J. Miller, Sirs. George Elliott, Mrs. Gemml, Sirs. Thomas L. Rogers, Mrs. Wilbur Beaumont, Sirs. A. B, Slathews, Mrs. Charles W Longcope. Sirs. George L. Parker, Sirs. William Allen, Sirs. Will iam G. Torchlana, Mrs. George C. J, Fleck, Sirs. Leon F. Rubens. Sirs. E. W. Rice, Sirs. F. C. Rollman. Sirs. Slllton Off, Sirs. Georgo W. Rowe, Mrs. J, W. Decker. Sirs. David Fltzslmmons, Mrs. Edward Wilkin son, Sirs- Mary McCauley, Mrs. William W. Smith. SIlss Ella B. Smith, Sirs. Thomas II, Kay, SIlss Lenore Kay, Sirs, Thomas J, Sinclair, Sirs. Thomas Keefer, Sirs. Keefer, Sr.. Sirs. Oeorge Sheppard, Mrs. Herman G. Slulock, Miss Degerberg, Sirs. Frank Bed fore. Mrs. Charles W. Welld. Mrs. James A. Hollhan, Sirs. W, Moore Slason, Sirs. H. S. Vila, Sirs. William A. Slarshall, Mrs. Charles A. Daniel. Mrs. A, L. Styers, Miss Jane Parker, Miss Mary Qummey, SIlss Lena Wagner, Miss Gladys A. Latz, Sirs. E. Gray Pendleton, Sirs. Albert Baltz, Sirs. William J. SlacFarland. Mrs. Q. II. Clamer. Mrs. William F, Metzger, Mrs. N. Q. Styron, Mrs. Oeorge W. Young, and Mrs. Albert Jacobs. Mr. and Mrj. A. J, Drexel Blddle, who have had a house ln Ventnor for several years, will be missed In the cottage colony this season, as they have decided to take apartments at one of the beach-front ho tels. Wilmington WILMINGTON. June 15. Mr. Lesly H. George gave a delightful birthday party at his home on the Strand. Newcastle, Tues day evening-. The table was decorated tastefully and the guests spent an enjoyable evening. Among the guests were Mr. F. Morgan Pilo, Mr. John Hlmes and Mr. George Marshall, of Philadelphia 5 Sir. Alfred p. Benson, of Washington. D. C Mr. Allen Montgomery, of Oak Lane. and. Mr J. Cunningham, of Delmar, Del . Mlsa Alice Murat, MUs Mabel Smythe, MUs Anna Quinn and Mlsa Mary Montgomery, ot PMlaselpW, , . LOGAN MATRON WILL GIVE SUFFRAGE CARD PARW TODAY 1 n Mrs. Wolstan Dixey Is Entertaining at Her Home on North Broad Street This Afternoon for Benefit of Logan Division of Woman Suffrage Party MRS. WOLSTAN DIXDT, of 6224 North Broad street, gavo a card party of 25 tables this nffornoon for the benefit of the Logan division of tha Womnii Suf frage party. A special fcaturo In tho way of entertainment was the conduct of a presidential election. The candidate was a largo doll dressed In suffrage colors. Every guest was asked to pay a poll tax, which entitled her to n vote and the right to guess tho candidate's number, which wns pinned upon his breast by n "Votes for Women" button. Tho name of tho doll was determined by the majority vote. Tho proceeds of this affair are to bo devoted In pnrt to tho purchase of a handsome American ting for the Logan division. Sirs. Dlxey Is leader of the divi sion and also chairman of the Finance Com mittee for tho Woman Suftrngo party ot Philadelphia. "Wo aro trying to develop a strong spirit of patriotism within our or ganization," she said. "Women suffragists nre not militarists, but they aro true pa triots and will stand by the flag. They will work for Americanism nnd for tho most lofty purposes ln tho life of tho nation. This Is to bo, In n certain senso, a Hag Day party." An organ recital will be given In the Luther SIcmorlal Church, D4th street and Trinity place, this evening. Mr. Ralph P. Lewars Is organist, assisted by SIlss M. Louise Jncoby, contralto, nnd SIlss Florence Adelo Wlghtmnn ns harplste. THE Gaston Girls' Athletic Association was entertained Slonday ovenlng nt tho home of tho president, Miss Frances S. Beck, of 2847 North 13th street. Tho members present were SIlss Jnno W. Wech sler, vlco president; SIlss Cecilia A. Hockey, secretary; SIlss Helen Ycngley, trensurcr; SIlss Edna B Pcoppel, hike mannger, nnd SIlss Sllldred J. Archibald, tennis manager ; also SIlss Helen Archibald, Miss Sllrlam Crnmp, SIlss Emma Gethen, SIlss Agnes SI. Guthrie, Stlss Ethel L. authrle, SIlss Ethel Ilunsborgor, SIlss Slnrlon Kratz, SIlss Slarle Lowry, Miss Knthorino Sillier, SIlss Lillian St Toole, SIlss Sara S Scowcroft, SIlss Loulso E. Schrocdcr, Stlss Geneva Thomas, SIlss Loulso Tufvnnder. Stlss Mary B. Torranco and SIlss Bertha R. Winder. Other guests were SIlss Vlollcttp Yodor, SIlss Ida Nice, SIlss Edna It Slorrls and Sllso Bessie Kenly. A reception was given nt the homo of Sir. and Sirs. Bernard Wlrtshaftcr, 413 Pop lar street, on Sunday evening ln honor of tho engagement of their son. Sir. Harry Wlrtshaftcr, to SIlss Ooldlo Davis. Thero was music and dancing all evening Among tho guests wero Sir. and Mrs. Louis Berg, Sir. nnd Sirs. Oscar Friend, Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrles WIrtBhnftcr, Air. and Sirs. Louis Wlrtshaftcr, Sir. Louis Bailey, Sirs. David Davis and Sir. Leo Shea, of Bnltlmorc. The wedding will tako placo In July. "rpHE NEW PARTNER," a three act JL comedy drama, under tho direction of Sir. Charles SIcainloy, was given by St. Patrick's Cadets Dramatic Club In the parish hall, 21st and Nnudaln streets, on Tuesday evening. Tho leading pnrts wore MISS MARGARET V. GALLANA taken by SIlss Margaret V. Gallana nnd Sir. William SIcClary. Others In tho cast wero SIlss Slay McCall, MIbs Sladellne Crooks, SIlss SInrlo Connellan, SIlss Flor ence Hoctor, SIlss Catherine Gallagher, Sir, Charles O'Rourke. Sir. William Dunn, Sir. James Harklns, Sir. James SIcFarland, Sir. John O'Donnell, Sir. John McDonnell. Sir. Thomas Frane and Mr. Frank Lafferty. The play will bn repeated tomorrow night at St. Columba's hall, 24th and Lehigh ave nue, In aid of the Church of the Slost Pre cious Blood. Mr, nnd Sirs. Enoch Cookson, of 1627 South 64th street, West Philadelphia, cele brated their wooden wedding anniversary last evening. Among those present were Sir, and Mrs. William Cookson, Mlsa Carrie Cookson, Sir. T. Kastner, Sir. and Mrs. J. Blankenhorn, all of Pottsvllle; Mr. George Cookson. Sirs. Carrie Ash, Mr and Sirs. H. A. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. William Sloore, Sir. and Mrs. A. Radford, Sir. and Mrs. Oeorge A. Dukes, Mr, and Sirs. Frederick Laufer, Sir. and Mrs. T, K. Cook. Sir. and Sirs. F. E. Sloyer, Sir. and Mrs. II, II, Ruf fing. Sirs. R. V. Todd, Miss Bertha Rel chert. Sir. William Garret, Mr, George Clem ent, Sir. Charles Blankenhorn, SIlss Esther Bechtel, Sir, and Mrs. Harry Ash and Sir. Harry Booker. The Ardentes Club of Starr Garden held a second anniversary danco at Starr Gar den Gymnasium, 6th and Lombard streets, recently. The affair was featured by the singing ot Mr. Samuel Gordon and Mr. William Holtz. An exhibition dance -was given by SIlss May Brown and Mr. Abe Neff. There were 60 Euests at the affair, which was In charge of Mr, Leon Sax, chairman; Mr, Abe Neff, Mr- William Schneider, Mr. Morria Melsler and Mr, Morris Silverman, A nlcnio will be held at WUwablckon to celebrate the second anniversary on. June 26. The atjair is n cnarge or r Joseph Wenger, chairman; SJr. William Schneider, Mr, Morris Snyder, Mr. Isaaq Schwartz, Mr. Morris Levy, Mr. Charles ailovltz and Mr. Nathan Tillman. The Ardentes Club meets every Friday night a? Htarr uaraen. A sururlse graduation party was given in honor of Dr. Isadore Joseph Linden- bauin oy nis parents mo uuras, uv. North 17th street, on tsaiuraay evening Tne misHta were Dr. Isadora Joseph Linden- hium. Miss Anna, Llndenbaura. Mr. Julius Zlgmond, Miss Bertha. Lladenbaum. MUs Jeanetto unaenoaum, un .nar lusaua, Miss Minnla Zlnn, Mr Martin Zlnn, Mlsa Anna. Greenberg, Mlsa Esther Goldtarh. Mr Benjamla Byron, Miss Roaa Llndstibaum, Mr Edward urenoerg. iiss nannan -av-lason, Mx, JoMsb Hulpcru, Mr. Vktor, Mim Sadie tloloff, Mr. Rubin Iloloff, Mr. Nathan Llndenbaum, Bfr, Anthony Cohen, SIlss B. Brusteln, Dr. J, King, SIlss Yetta Kouser, Sir. J. Pressman, Miss C. Rlcklln, Miss P. Rlcklln, Dr. A. Qoldblum, Mr. Charles Schwartz, Stlss Sarah Glltmah, Mr. Dudley Singer, Mr. Slark Kauffman, Mr, Samuel Kauffman, Miss G. Jaipen, Mr. 8. Hlrshen horn, Miss Anna Freedman, Stlss Hannah Fuhrman, Mr. Charles Eskowlta. SIlss Ce celia Alten, Stlss Yetta Frank, Mr. Winkler nnd Miss Winkler. THE Auxiliary of the Downtown Hebrew Day Nursery held Its semiannual elec tion on Thursday at the Day Nursery, 363 Snyder avenue. Tho following officers wero elected! President, Sir. Samuel Bakavej vice president, Sir. Jack Glnsburg; record ing secretnry, SIlss Reba Samansky; flnon clal secretary, SIlss Bessie Glnsburg, aa. treasurer, SIlss Fay Toran. In order to swell tho funds of th or gnnlrntlon, It wns decided to havo a moon light party. Tho committee In charge of this arfalr consists of. Sir. Alexander Agronsky, Sir. Isador Shapiro nnd Sir. John Glnsburg. A regular meeting of tho Hatllsvath, Jr., Zlon Society was held on Sunday ovenlng at tho Young Womon's Union, 428 Bain bridge street. Tho meeting was opened with Sir. Samuel Glatsteln In tho chair. Tho Important business was election ot officers, which resulted ns follows! Presi dent, Sir. Solomon Braltman; vica presi dent, Miss Laura Kramer; secretary, SIlss Elizabeth L. Tubls: treasurer. Sir. Abra ham L. Llschln. Tho Executive Committee, consists of Miss Sarah Globman. Sir. David Lucls, Sir. Slorrls Shore, Sir. Samuel Glat- Btcln and SIlss Laura Kramer, chairman. On Tuesday evening the pupils of Miss Ethel E. Povllck, of 2444 North 7th street, gavo a muslcale. SIlss Povllck was assisted In tho entertainment by SIlss Marlon Slat thews, reader, and Sir. Leon Muslk, who rendered several selections on tho violin, Tho program Included: Duet. "Stldsummer Night's Dream," SIlss Ethel E Povllck nnd SIlss Ada SIcGurk. Piano solo, "After the, Ball," Miss Dora Gcbert. PInno solo, "Ripples," SIlss Grace Hill. Violin solo, Sir. Leon Muslk. Piano solo, "Slornlng Prayer," Miss. Flor ence Braun. Piano suite, "A Day ln Vcnlco"; "Dawn," boat song, SIlss Slyrtlo Auch ; "Good Night," lovo song, SIlss Ada SlcOurk. Recitation, SIlss Starlon Matthews. Duet, "Daisy Walts." SIlss Grace Hill and Stlss Edna Pullman. Vocal solo, Sliss Ethel E. Povllck. Piano boIo, Waltz "At Parting." Slaster Roland Tomlln. Piano solo, "Heather Rose," Miss Edna, Pullman Piano solo, "Fond Recollections," Miss Florenco Braun. Recitations, SIlss Slarlan Slatthews. Piano solo, "Sing, Robin, Sing," Mlsa Anna Nenncr. Duet. Serenade, SIlss Florence Braun and SIlss Dora.Gebort. Violin solo. Sir. Leon Muslk. Piano solo, "Gipsy Wnltz," SIlss Graco Hill. Duet, "Waltz Cecelia," SIlss Myrtla Auch, and SIlss Ethel E. Povllck. North Philadelphia Sirs Bonjamln Nlcholls, ot 1610 North 19th street. Is spending somo time with relntlvcs ln New York. Sir. and Sirs. Larry Scmad and their dnughtcr, Stlss Hannah Seman, ot 10th nnd Oxford streets, are at Stone Harbor, where they will spend the rammer. Sir. nnd Sirs. Stnnlcy Goldsmith and' their family, of 1609 Diamond Btreet, have opened their cottage In Atlantic City. Sirs. S. A. SIcDougal, of Spring Garden street, has gono to Atlantic City, to remain through tho summer SIlss Slay Howarth will spend the sum mer ln California. What's Doing Tonight Dinner. Market Street Merchants' Association, Belmont Mansion, ! 15 o'clock. Sommencement. Philadelphia Trades School. Vllllam Tenn High School, R o'clock. .Dinner. Delta Chi Alumni. Hotel Adelphla. 8 Fall-mount Park Dand. ntchard Schmidt, con ductor. Lemon Hill. 8 o'clock. Pree. l'hlladelphla Band, 81 Un B, Hummel, con ductor. Convention Hall, Ilroad atreet and Alle gheny nvenue. 8 o'clock. Free. Municipal Hand, Chelten avenue and Ander son street. 8 o'clock. Free. Street Carnival (or tha benefit of Jewish war sufferers, under auspices of Central Itellef Com mittee. Natrona atreet between Susquehanna avenue and Dauphin street. 8 o'clock. Free, Annual exhibition. 1'Oth year, work or tho students at me jvortneasi iinn ttcnooi, jemzft O U VIUU., nvAtiiiA and 8th street, Drill of Maccnbeans, streets piers. Free. and Chestnut AMUSEMENTS Forrest Last 6 Times I$VJflj; Mats., 23c; Nights, 25c 60c. All Seats Reserved PAVLOWA. AND TUB ENTinn RUSSIAN BALIET ln "THE DUMU QHtL OF rORTICl" Most Lavish Production Ever Filmed. NEXT MONDAY NIGHT TWICE DAILY THEREAFTER. FinST MATINEU TUESDAY, JUNE 20th EEX BEACH'S OnEATEST 8TOB.T In the Films BIGGER AND BETTER THAN THE SPOILERS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF TWENTY I MASSIVE STAGE BETTINCJS All Scenes Taken at the Panama Canal. PRICES i!5o and Boo. Twice Dally. i AI.li SEATS RESERVED ' SEATS NOW SELLING THE NE'ER DO WELL KEITH'S THE BT0W IN BELLE STORY JACK WILSON & CO. lGNAVASSAB GIRLS 16 Today at 2, 250 60c Tonight at B, 25a to f 1. aiobe Theatre "3SS&&8M. VJlvJ K V3 VA VDSVILLB . Continuous 11 A, M, to It P.M. 10c, 16c, S$c "NIGHT IN INDIA" Featuring VAIL A MANN FRANK BUSH -afiwur. 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