AKrftY WYNNE HAS A WORD TO px i3wuruuxjjTY,S DOINGS tA Second Debutante Affair Will Be Given Tonight for MiS8 jjiHzauw.x Mjr r, ana MrBi Gnarleg B Penrose at Their Devon HomeOther Matters ft ftABETH MlLLlin has certainty II Bi teted out well, to Bay mo very V . . flrf ft tea and dance given by her t t5tfiir. and Mrs. Phlllppus Miller, F Ji. ..fir rart of tno montn, u .ur a I- jfrteTto bs given tonight by the jBuiwiwa to beautiful EVENING LEDGElV-PHlLADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1916. 13 INTERESTED IN RED RAMBLER FETE f SriMB. Poroses at heir beautiful ff'mvon. Sarah and Betty are f L- friend. yo know! s0 lt la nalural ; 7.11 P.nroses should entertain for ' S- especially as the two mothers are iLTfrlenaa nls0' hop0 h Penr03M "!'. have tho trouble which seems to attacked members of society lately. T flrtt I used to maintain lt was only m mm " the yuner mon at Umt' X behaved rudely to their hosts; but Jl me wee bird's last whisperings It Si sppear that thoy are not tho only Mi. At a dinner-dance given Just three L!L ago no less than 37 peoplo called IT during the afternoon, after all tho , L had been arranged' and tho tables ? Sihed, and said they wero sorry, but i ,. -j!.a ... rm flnvoro.1. Indeed, did ! taw cnuiu n- o .. . , 1 ot "even take the trouble to mako ex. it aatis only said they could not come. A. iMTlMnk of tho position such conduct . . - iinatMn lnl All tho place t THCs """ D -"- - Iris have to bo changed around, nnd " - ,n. cflso two tables had to bo taken ? bm the room and an entire now arrange- -nt fiiado at tne iasi momuuv. AM It was not only tho men who did Crfj'fude thing, but several glrla and sov. tot married poople. Of courso thoro aro often good reasons which mako lt nocos fuf to decllno at tho last moment. Ill mm for soma other gravo reason Is con- Mired a necessary excuso, but Just a tlUht indisposition or a whim surely can t aot'be sufllclent for a guest to upset a t hostess' arrangements through Biich a '. wat of consideration. But this Is neither ) hew 'nor thoro, and 1 am suro thore fi mTl be plenty 'of guests tonight. They fcava been chosen from last year's ?' iiuUnte set and tho ono to como and U eoune tho younger dancing men. " It'ls a remarkable thing how tho smok er tog habit has grown among women. ! 6ome,,of course, will say lt Is not remark ' t!e,Jbut then they aro those who havo ! teen tempted and havo fallen under the f ipell of the weed. Only two years ago en? stopped ana looKoq in ourjirao whu one .saw a woman amoKo in a puDiic res taurant, and sho was considered bold, to y the least But now nothing feazes them. Out at tho Philadelphia Cricket Club last Monday two smartly gowned women sat on tho porch of tho clubhouso mflklnf- crallv as they watched tho tennis, I while Inside tho house, Bcated flat on tho v ffr htr irtrnntintiR nffnrtH. havlnir won the championship, Molla Buretcd I mean BJurstedt, of courso smoked cigar ette after cigarette, surrounded by an ad miring grbnp of youngsters. Can you beatjt? One wonders at times why somo persons announce their engagements when about t. week after the announcement they change their minds, and call it off. This has actually happened In thrco cases within the last two monthri. Ono did not get announced, however. It was Just MsWut.tlmo for one of the papers to issue Ktti first edition when an excited voice SP-Mftd.the odttor on the phone and begged y it be omitted, as "sister has changed f Ur mfnd." Of course theso aro private .Miters and every girl has that great "prerogative of woman, "tho right to ffengp her mind,"( so thcro you are. NANCY WYNNE. lL&!0Ck' wh,ch wm ba fellow1 Along the Main Line MEntONV-Mrs. Frederick W. Rockwell, of Heacom avenue, gave a de Rhtful i mee?! rnnChrn ?hy fterhnofon 'to mother of Mrs. noekwell, Md Mr. ffi well's mother. Mrs. Henry H. Kociwen .1a , lu'lte blooms, garden basket R?oundTr0 P.a?so18 "nged about th" ri?n emS Tinlld !t pteHy seeno Unl h Sin.j amo.V whon the BU6S were enter tallied I on tho porch end In the dining room both beautifully 'decorated with earlrSS Mrs Cvru"-tTATl,th.?B9 prcs9n' Dok st ,'i 5" .CurUs- Mrs" Edward liwte m wl Al s"ll";kcr' Mr Wilfred Jjawis, Mrs. Samue AVoodwnrd. Mr kSTh rJ? rH,f!d' M,r8' "oM Pender; fill' li wne "llncs' Mrs' Hen-y Doyle t wi? ' w'!son "orohouso, Mrswilliam H,3iISnn'nMr8, W' Nwbold Watson. Mr lV.rX C.' Thompson. Mrs. Clarence Lelah DeLftV,, rJrnCSt,?ebrlner' Mrs- ""old m?.. wco? Sowns Mrs- Richards Taylor. WiunnIUabclh D' Klrkbr ld9 nn1 Mis. Helen i,?!1-;,. amJ 5Irs- Archibald It. Ehle, of inn T'8' at!d Wynnonood avenues, will .pend the woek-en'd In Atlantic City. To?nN "AWR-Mr. nnd Mrs. Ebon D. fr lnV?ry? J,.nwr" who flPant th win. L ?Call.'or,a' lmvo Kono to their sum mor home. In AVcst Manchester, Was.. inn r??5 ' new arrlvala at Montgomery PnirH. m1 M,awr' ftr Mr- and Jlrs. Joseph Parker Norrls and Mr. and Mrs. W. Scam-mon-Jones, nfrv.S.? MN!T r. and Mrs W. It. Simon, ?l 6W, lork' wl11 arr'vo today to spend the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin II. w! Ii of T"0,. Terraces. Itosemont, who will give a luncheon and tennis tournament in their honor on Sunday. c!,XI!!'VV'OVAlMr- nna Mrs. nudolph Stewart Ilauch, of Vlllanova, are spending a few days In New York. Mr. and Mra. Gttnrea rf-trnrfAM nn . family, of Uloomncld, Vlllanova, wilt leave tho end of, this month for Newport, where they have taken one of the Plnard cottages for the season. ,. "AVEUFOnD Mrs. Harry F. need, of ute Ilavcrford Apartments, has left for Cape May where she will tfpend the summer nt tho New Stockton Villa. WAYNE Prof. Alfred O. Lunn and his ramlly, of Amhurst, Mass , aro spending a week with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Lunn, of 212 Bloomlngdalo avonue. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles S. Walton, Jr., aro spending a week nt Harrisonburg. Va. Mrs. A. A. Doggs, of Miami, Fla., who has been spending a week with hor sister, Mrs. Howard T. Painter, has left for Michi gan, where she will upend tho summer. Mrs. Boggs Is accompanied by her son. a student at St. Luke's School. SILK SURF ROBES BEiNG MUCH WORN ' L I jHpf iiiilir 'pBIBF Germantown I &M$m! 3F t Fair Bathers Also Hav'o Tiny Purses in Bathing Caps ATLANTIC CITY, Jtine la. With the slightest encouragement from Old Sol, the uoarawniK mala hlojnoms rorth In her aqueous habiliments for a dip In Old Nep tune's domain. The surf robes this year are marked by their lack of garniture. Simplicity is the rule. Especially attrac tive are the loose robes of black silk, built en the llncs of tho garden smock, A new device for carrying change In ono's bathing attire was revealed by an attractive blonde when she drew from her bnthlng cap tho price of a magaxtno to rend on the Btrnnd, Her purse was carefully concealed In n pocket in the front of her cap, which was covered over by two coquettish loops of silk, Cottagers who are members of the Daughters of tho American Revolution nre lending their aid to the large bridge party to be gUen by the Lafayetto Chapter at the Chelsea noxt Tuesday afternoon, for tho purposo of raising funds for a scholarship at the Berry School, Berry, 0a., founded for educating the poor white children of the mountain district of tho South. Mrs. E. Cray Pendleton, Mrs. M. V B, Scull and Mrs. A. W Ely will receive. Mrs. Thonlas L. Rogers has Issued In vitations for a luncheon nnd bridge nt the Chelsea Yacht Club next Wednesday nfter. uuuii uurors win no iniu lor ifu gucsis. Tho nftcrnoon dances nt tho Brighton Casino havo opened under tho direction of the Messrs Jnrvls, wlio have conducted the lea dances so successfully for the past two seasons, The Strand will begin Its series of afternoon the dansants tomorrow. IMPORTANT WEDDING WIJLL TAKE PLACE THIS AFTERNOON Marriage of Miss Stoughton and Mr. Ballard Fashionable Event of Early Summer Other Brides of the Current Week Personals Mr. and Mm .T. TlArt-nm T.lnnlnmlt nf gne roid and Township line, JJethay'res, ft usued cards for a supper next Tues- tT tO met Mr. and Mm. Nlrhnlnn Dnnia. Wit The DreflldGnt. hnArd nf (rnvnrnnra nnil ft?1"" of the Rabbit are giving a garden fET v -. uuuraun in fatrmount rarK rrlnlfl afternoon fmm R imtn o AuinMT. , lebrato the 60th anniversary of the club. f1 h Clarence A. Warden, of Faraway VEL H&Varfard. trnvn nn In,. utinf, '. in.i..i. ...;:'. - . ..w...0 i i? mia morning at her. home. t I -W?HJv E,"anr Longstreth. daughter of pfS .Cl?rtes Longstreth, of 1631 Locust JiK. v ?al8 University commencement, Were her brother. Mr. Frank Longstreth, . n tstonr th ...i.. . .. ni.L. "" ,CL" ,,lu opona me summer k Cloomlng Grove, Pike County, Pa. . "T, Prederlo c. Hrwtr t nr. i.Mtaetreet. n..r wi...i.ri:i, "V.'." "A"" i'to V!u. cco,"panled by his two daugh Kk S!f8 0raca Brewster and Miss Ellta- 1 b?..:r'"'r,vl" Pen his summer home i.-fffie.tgWn, a I., m a fortnight. ItarEuH.li" 8amuel Boyle and Mis. ?2fttrd n!,.t M.rsA,Arthur Ru9h an W, CTe?U.Sh.V2 o !L! . Ablngton. th rn..i. . ? rorui oaya mis weeK Wretui .-.i'VJ11 aien Rlialt- They mwvx "luri to their homes today. " E 5.e.1 n"1 !" has Bone to Harris- r. tad Mr. r ner and sister-in-law. XdLafrSii, Wlth h'r her "lBter- Mis. Ida 4SeJrlfr1t,nawho wm vuit her ?urjnf Wr.'m W ir nn 11' ,v,""ani - Hunneman. Jr.. ,. .on their weddina- trin. -0,111 .nIH liwneSnr 5 ,h,? "ummer w Mr. fa ftS2?.p,J?nS' Mf' and M' Charl" liLil.r'w" at Claralyse. their uimirv BbSid 2!r?n '!? """"""nan will be , ffloered a. Miss Alyse Matthews. 6'i?Ut,r5;.n1rd Mason Bak,r, of 1805 BfTZ.-T.'""". Will leave lha mlrlrtl. r..i.. Lmp oSnL.rn John 6"" Oeala't t, wrap on LitUeDeen Island. Me. K)ri.'JaJ'J!!JUn?,'?I. of the Poplars. St. Em Blnnrr?? "Wd ? n'ce, Miss FtahStot mSJJE AtUntta City. Mis. B1 friend. 1 u' W,,U ,ave 'morrew to Afc in Peor'a. Jit. for .averal fc's? JfX Wlbur. ,c old Stone P1 &h B.ihi.1?' Mnd ng n few days y TTiivura niece. J&lTffi, Sjj-SH!" ?.. p'a'- ri parents y, . t rr -" wk wiin rid . tt..'Mi.vwk. wui be re. teokpu.TuTFebS?' Wh AcVt'.! Chester Valley Mrs. B. J. Passmore and her Bon, Master George Passmore, of Malvern, will go to Mount Pocono tomorrow, for a fortnights visit Mrs. Emily Hinkle, of Malvern, and Miss Blanche D. Warner, of Duffryn Mawr, will Icavo today for an extended western trip, and will visit tho Great Lakes. Hood River, ure., xeuowstono pant and Southern Call fornla. They will be gone about two months. Miss Sara Jane Cox, of Claymont, Del., Is the guest of Mrs. C. W. Holland, of Chester Valley. Along the Reading Mrs. Samuel Ellenberg and her sister, Miss Bella B. Pollock, of Atlantlo City, will glvo a musicals this evening at the homo of Mrs. Ellenberg, In Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Walker, accom panied by their children. Miss Gertrude Walker and Master Newton Walker, of Washington lane, Chelten Hills, left this week for Atlantic City, where they will re main until Monday. Mr. Arnold Jennings, a student at Prince ton University, has returned to I1I3 home, 6012 Greene street. Mrs. John (Dunn. Jr.. of Pelham Court. has returned! from a short visit to New York. Miss Helen Banks, of 5504 Green street, has gone to Monmouth, Mo., for the sum mer. Mr. and Mra L. Vnrk Rose, of 622 West Rlttenhouse street, will leave next week for Cape Cod, where they will Bpcnd the summer. Miss Mary Rosa, who will spend the week-end In Capo May with friends, will Join her family later. Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Ash Pearson, of 433 West Price street, will open their cot togo at Cape May today Mr. and Mrs. Pearson will entertain several house parties during the summer. Mrs. John J. Kenny, of 4921 Koy.er street. Is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Whalen, at Sayvllle, Long Island. Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. White, of 50 West Haines street, are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Larmore, of Baltimore, Md., ns their guests ATTRACTIVE FRATERNITY HOP TO BE GIVEN AT WYNNEPIELD Members of Local Chapter of Sigma Lambda Mu Will Hold Affair This Evening at Country Club Garden Fete Being Held in Wissahickon Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Comodore, of 4932 Keyser street, have left for a several months' Bojourn In Maryland. Miss Edith Korman, of 6126 Morton street, will leave tomorrow for an extended visit to New York. Mmmm Bala-Cynwyd The associate members of the Cynwyd Club are holding progressive tennis matches every Tuesday afternoon from 2:30 until 4:30 o'clock. The matches, which have been arranged for this month only, may be con tinued throughout the summer Those who have already entered tho tournament are Mrs. George W. McAllister, Miss Zello Rob lnott, Miss Janet I. Magee. members of the Tennis Committee, nnd Mrs. Walter Addi son Fox, Mrs. Charles J. de V Keefe, Mrs. Albert Cross, Mrs. Clinton Dillingham. Miss Elltabeth Christie, Miss Louise de la F. Keefe, Miss Elizabeth Gest, Miss Kathar ine Thompson, Miss Gladys Kendrlck and Miss Elizabeth Lodge Magee. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Gerhart, Jr., of Bangor road, Cynwyd, will give a small dance next Wednesday night to meet Mrs. Gerhart'a sister, Miss Anna Comfort, who is their guest lor this month. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott Detwller, of City avenue. Bala, will spend the week of June 34 .8 the guest ot Dr. and Mrs. S. Merrill Weeks at their summer home, Compton Manor Farm, Langhorne. Mr. and Mrs. Detwller and Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert McCreery will leave on August 4 for Maine, where they will be the guests of Mr, and Mrs, Albert Whitman, of Boston, for a month at their camp on Little Deer Island. S:aw'".vfXSi " -- vwie n r - e.j . . - - - T csuau. MISS BELLA B, POLLOCK MBS. SAMUEL ELLENBERG Mr. F. Leighton Kramer, of Sharpies, avenue. Oak Lane, and hi. children havp left for their house at Ventnor. N. J., where they will spend the summer. Friends of Mr. Kramer will be glad to hear that he l recuperating after her re cent attack of Inflammatory rheumatism, and as soon a. possible will leave for Ventnpr. The pupils In the first grade of the Jen kintown public schools will present "The Sleeping Princes." on the lawn of the Wal nut .treet school next Tuesday at 6:4 J o'clock. Roxborough A farewell lawn party was given to Miss Dorothy Jones, of East Seville street. Rox borough, on Tuesday evening. Miss Jones left for Wlldwood on Wednesday to spend the Bummer season. Japanese lanterns strewn across the spacious lawn made an attractive setting for the dancers, among whom were Mis. Anna Wallace, Miss Helen Logan, Miss Margaret White, Mlaa Adele La Forte, Miss Elizabeth WoodrofT, Ms Marjorle Kale, Mis. Dorothy Jones, Mr. Leslie Wallace, Mr. Benjamin Beaven, Mr. Clifford Beaven. Mr. Dudley Thomas, Mr. Joseph Thomas. Mr. Burton Llttlewood, Mr. Ray Wilson, Mr. William Dunnln and Mr, Logan M, Dayton. Frankford Mr. and Mrs. George W. Tucker will live at the Lyle Apartments, 8th and West streets, Wilmington. Del., upon their return from New York and Boston, where thty are spending their honeymoon. Mrs. Tucker will be remembered as Miss Rae C, Dazley, of 4723 Oakland street. The Boy Scout, of Troop No. 84, Holmes burg, wilt hold a benefit at the Holme Thea tre on Monday, June It, and Tuesday, June 27- The dance for tbo benefit of the chll dren's playgrounds will be given at Beech wood School, under the auspices of the Home and School League, on Friday ve. .".,. s Mr. Jam. B. ColUday. of i8 Walnut .treet. 1 one of tie prominent occupying their new home at 6th and But wokenl for to. affair. I K , South Philadelphia Miss Rebecca Leek, of 1210 South 22d street; Miss Anna, Jaffe and Mis. Rose V. Brady, of Tforrletown. will spend the week end with friends In Ocean City, N J. Mr. and Mrs, A. Thornly, 0f jo East Moyamenslng avenue, have left for Wild. wood to spend the summer. 111 i ' I,. Northeast Philadelphia Mrs-W Chester, of 5th and Butler streets, will spend the summer with relative, at Prtcetown, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. George Fischer have re turned from their wedijlng tour and re uh- werWera MEMBERS of tho Upsllon Chapter of the Sigma Lambda Mu Fraternity will hold a Bhlrtwalst dance nt tho Wynne- I field Country Club this evening. Tho dance uuiniimieo inciuuos -ur. J. -u. anyaor, cnair man; Mr. Robert J. Burton and Mr. Milton Brown. The pntronesscs aro Mrs. Charles D. Ames, Mrs James F Brown. Mra. Robert J. Burton, Mrs. D. A. McCormlck, Mra. Robert G. Rtddell and Mrs, D. A. Snyder. The annual convention of Sigma Lambda Mu will be held In Brooklyn, beginning Au gust 30, and many members of the Upsllon Chapter will be thcro, Mr. O. R. Ames, Mr. Robert Rlddell nnd Mr. J. D. Snyder will represent Upsllon on the floor of the con vention. A lawn foto for tho benefit of the West Philadelphia General Homeopathic Hospital will be held on the grounds of the hospital, S4th street above Glrard avenue, todny and tomorrow. There will be many attractive features Including a flower booth, tables for the sale of fancy goods, homo-made cakes, candy and Ice croam. Tomorrow after noon there will bo a drill by tho Boy Scouta and In the evening a concert by the Glee Club of the West Philadelphia High School for Girls, Dnnclng on the lawn by the children from tho Sherwood Centre will also be a feature. Supper will be served In large army tents, from 6 until 8 o'clock. Those In charge Include Mrs. John F. Culln, Mra. John F. Develln, Mrs. J. D. Carllle, Mrs. H. C. Evans, Miss Mary Clark. Mrs. George Spoerhase, Mrs. 8. F, Gross, Mra. W. D. Culln. Miss Ethel Spoerhase. Mrs. A. Wetherlll, Mrs. Truman L. Palmer. Mrs. Charles H. Harvey, Mrs Beulah H. "Whllldln. Miss Belle Gray, Mra W. K. Hardt, Mrs. William Clay. Mrs. Frank Pelrce. Miss Laura Hasson and Miss Adel aide V. Harvey. Mrs. HUtzhelmer repre sents the auxiliary, with her aides. THIS evening and tomorrow afternoon and evening the annual garden fete of the Wissahickon Methodist Episcopal Bible School will be held on the lawn of the resi dence of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Kenworthy, Ridge avenue below Walnut lane. In addi tion to the usual outdoor entertainment there wll be rose drills and excellent music. The affair Is In charge of Mr. Joseph Mlssl- mers uinie class. TW Tioga Improvement Association, which waa organized last week to succeed the Old York Jtoad Property Owners'- Pro tective Association, will meet on Wednes day evening. In June, at Schneider's Hall, 371J Tork road, and will embrace the forty-third and adjacent wards. Mr, Henry P. Schneider was elocted president; Mr. William H. Lohr, vice president; Mr. Sam uel Pennypacker. treasurer: Mr. G. Harrv Ditter, recording secretary, and Mr, William II. Schlmmlnger, "financial secretary, Mr. William Fiedler, of 3619 York road, la chairman Qf the Membership Committee. Arrangements are being made to hold a mass-meeting on June 2 J. A gathering was held at the home of Mr. Benjamin Harris, of 2029 North 28th street, on Sunday evening, Mr. Mark Kaufman was at the piano, while Miss Jean Harris rendered some vocal selections. Mr, Benjamin Harris alio took part wth soma dialogues. Among those present were Mis. Sarah Har-i rls, Miss Either Harris, Miss Jean Har ris, Mlis Frances Grletzer, Miss Dora Grlet r. Miss Lillian Cohan. Miss Jean Gold stein. Mr. Ms,rk Kaufman, Mr, Benjamin Harris, Mr. Samuel Palam and Mr. Weiss. ELABORATE plan, have been completed for the .treet carnival to be given on Robinson .treet, between Westminster ave nue and Noble street, this evening and to morrow evening, by the Robinson Street Im provement Association. The proceed, of the affair will be used to defray the expense, of a safe and sane Fourth of July celebra. tlon to be held on Robinson street. There wll be booth, for fancy goods, fish pond, fortune telling, cakes, candy and Dutch .upper. A space ha. been set aside where one may break kitchen china. Automobile and hay wagon rides wH be given. .Those In charge of the affair include Mr. Leo Van Winkle, Mr. Robert Bowen. Jr., and Mr. Harry Kirk. Among thoie who will assist are Mr. and Mrs. Michael paUahan, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mount. Mra, Harry Kirk, Mr. Joseph Haason, Mrs. J. Corrlgan, Mra, Garaber, Wis. nn Vandera. Mr E. Murtha. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bowen. Mr and Mrs, George McQoldrick. Mr and Mra Warren Tapper, Mr and Mrs- W Daweoo, Mrs. Leo Van, Winkle, Mra. J. Bcbwaru. Mr. John Patterson. Mr. John Murtha, Miss Martin, Mrs. Patterson, Mrs Murphy, Mr. William Schwartz, Mr. John Bowen, Mr. George Schwartz and Mr. J. Cotterall. The Rod Rnmblcr Festival, given for tho benefit of tho Kensington Dispensary for tho Treatment of Tuberculosis, opened last night and will continue this afternoon nnd evening, it is being held In Norrls Square, Howard street and Susquehanna avenue, and there 111 he flowers nnd fancy articles for sale. The committee in chnrge Includes Mrs. F. Robert Selffert, chnlrmnn; Mrs. Herman Mattman, vice chairman; MrB. Frederick G. Walters, treasurer; Miss Elsie Young, secretary; Mrs. Clyde Bennett, assistant sec retary; Mrs. Elwood Stewart, Mrs Steuber, Mrs Richard Cox, Mrs. Henry Dubbs, Mrs. Cramp, Mrs. Morrell. Mrs. S. Warrington, Miss Carolina Schoenhut, Mrs. Ischler, Mrs Schubert, Miss Stcen, Mrs. Eichle, Mrs. Scholder, Miss Moore. Miss Eberle, Mrs Griffith and Mrs. Yeo. Mr. and Mrs. James Hlndle, of Mana yunk avenue, will give a dinner nt Moore's Inn, Hatboro, tomorrow, following an automobile run. Among the guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Beale. Miss Anna Du Gan and Mr. William Pass. The afTalr is In celebration of the second wedding anniversary of the host and hostess. Last ovening airs. v. sirenie, ot Sumac street, Wissahickon, entertained at cards In their honor. AN EXTREMELY pretty wedding will take XjL place this afternoon at 4 o'clock In St. Michael's Protestant Episcopal Church, Ger mantown, when Mies Frances Lewjs Stough ton, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Augustus B. Stoughton, of East Washington lane, will become tho bride of Mr. Frederic Lyman Ballard, of Chcitnut Hill. The ceremony will bo performed by tho Rev. Gilbert Pern bcr, rector of the church. Mlsi Stoughton, who will be given In marrlago by her father, will wear a gown of white tulle with touches of satin. Her court trnln of tulle will fall from tho shoulders and her tulle veil will bo arranged with oranae blossoms. The bridal bouquet will be composed of lilies of the valley. Miss Isabel Brockle Stoughton, who will nttend her sister ns maid of honor, will wear a frock of white Georgette crepo em broidered In crystal beads, nn orchid colored changeable silk girdle encircling tho waist. A large leghorn hat trimmed with orchid ribbon will also bo worn nnd Bho will enrry nn old-fashioned bouquet of pink nnd blue flowers edged with a quaint lace frill. The bridesmaids, Including Miss Mary Ballard, Miss Mary Clayton, Miss Nancy Evans Stokes, Mrs. William P. Wlllltts, Mrs A. Wayne Roblnnon, Jr., nnd Mra Donald Kent, will bo gowned alike In pale Pin unorgeuo cropo. Their hats of leg horn straw will be trimmed with small French flowers nnd they will carry large bouquets of larkspur nnd plnl peonlos. Tho best man will bo Mr, Ernest Ballard, n brother of tho bridegroom, and the ushers will Include Mr Edward Roblnctte, Mr. Ed ward uonniston. air Chnrlen Henry Scott, Mr. Edmund Gilchrist, Mr. Donald Klrkpat rlck, Mr. Allison Scully, Mr. Everett II. Brown. Jr., Mr. Browning Clement, Mr. Sydney Errlngton Mnrtln nnd Mr. Fred erick Breitlngor. A small reception will follow nt the home of tho bride's parents on East Wnshlngton lane. After an extended wedding Journey Mr. nnd Mrs. Ballard will live at Andorra Corner, Chestnut Hill, where they will bo nt home nftcr September 1. CARBERRY EYNON Miss Mildred A. Eynon, daughter of Mr. David Eynon, of 3036 North 16th Btreet, was married Wednesday evening nt 6.30 o'clock to Mr. John F Cnrberry, of 306 East Prlco street, Germnntown. The bride was attended by Miss Hazel Rusllng ns maid of honor, while the best man was Mr. Joseph Cnrberry. Following the cere mony n wedding supper was served, nfter which the young couple left on a trip to Atlantic City. Thoy will bo nt homo nfter July 12 at 1968 Medary avenue. Germantown. FOSTER ROSSMANN. An attractive wedding was solemnized Wednesday morning nt 10 o'clock with a Nuptial Mnss at tho Church of Our Moth cr of Sorrows, 48th street and Lancaster avenuo, when Miss Virginia C. Rossmann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ross mann, of 914 North 46th street, became the bride of Mr. Cecil Adam Foster. Tho Rev. Thomas P. Buckley officiated. The bride, who was given . In marriage by her father, wore a gown of prlncesse lace, edged with pearls over white satn, nnd carried a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley and sweet peas. The tulle veil In cap effect wan held with lilies of tho valley. Tho mold of honor, Miss Cath erine Domingo, wore whlto net with pale blue satin bands. Tho bridesmaids, Miss Gertrudo F. Moohan and Miss Clara J. Llnderme, wero nttlred In whlto net with pink satin bands and large whlto laco hats and carried hugo bunches of Klllarney roses. Mr. Foster's best man was Mr. Henry J. A. Hughes, while Mr, Robert Crulce Adams nnd Mr. Theodore Earle Jennings acted ns ushers Following A wedding breakfast nt tho home of the bride's par ents, Mr. nnd Mrs, Foster, left on a trip to Washington and points south. After August they will be at home nt 2030 South 66th street. BATEMAN SHEETS. The marriage of Miss Kntheryn Sheet, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Henry Sheets, of Norwood, nnd Mr. J. Uber Bateman, form erly of Delnwaro County, now of Pitts burgh, took place on Mondny. The bride woro a white crepe de chine gown nnd car ried a shower bouaunt of swept nas and lilies of the valley. The Rev. Stanley Bill heliner, pastor of the Norwood Lutheran Church, omelated. Only the Immediate fam ilies and n few Intimate friends attended the ceremony, which was followed by a wedding breakfast Mr. nnd Mrs. Bateman aro spending their honeymoon at Salt Lako City, Colorado Springs nnd Chicago. After July 1 they will be at homo In Wtf klnsburg, a suburb of Pittsburgh. McARTHUR CROMLEY. Miss Martha Ann Cromley, daughter ot Mrs. Mary I. Cromley, of Ltndenwold, wa married to Mr. Joseph Mnrpla McArthur Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock in tho Lln denwold Congrcgntlonnl Church. The pal tor, the Rev. Charles Fretz, officiated. Im mediately after tho ceremony ft reception was held at the Jr. O. U. A. M. Hall, Ltn denwold Mnny guests were present from Enston, Allentown, Philadelphia, Pitts burgh nnd Washington. Immediately fol lowing the reception the brldo and bride groom left for their honeymoon nt Niagara Falls. CONSONO KNAUFF. A pretty wedding was solemnised Wednesday, when Miss Llsyen Knauff, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick Knauff. of 867 North 49th street, becamo tho bride of Mr. Joseph Consono, of 5504 Haverford nenue. The Rev. John McShea, of the Church of Our Mother of Sorrows, 48th street nnd Lancaster avenue, officiated at 9 o'clock In the morning. There was a Nuptial Mnss. The brldo was gowned In whlto embroidered not oor whlto satin with a short train, n long oil of whlto tullo with cap effect cnught with orange blossoms. She carried a largo showor bouquet of pink and whlto roses, which followed out the color scheme of tho decorations In the church. Sho wns attended by hor slstor. Miss Christine Knauff, who was nttlred In cream not over pink satin, trimmed with wide bands of pink satin, and n largo' pic ture hat of pink tulle. She carried a bou quet of pink and white roses. Mr. Raymond McManus wns best mnn. Following tho coremony there waa a breakfast and reception for the members of both families nnd a few intimate friends. After an extended wedding trip Mr. and Mr3. Consono will be at homo after Sep tember 1 nt 1708 North C2d street. BRENNAN DOUGHERTY. A pretty wedding took place Wednesday morning nt St. Edmond's Church, 23d and Mlffiin streets, when Miss Frances Dough erty became tho bride of Mr. Martin Bren nan. Tha wedding took placo at 9 o'clock with Nuptial Mass with Father Conway officiating. A breakfast at tho bride's homo, 2123 Watklns street, followed the ceremony. Miss Mao McFadden wns brides maid. Mr, Dennis Sweeney, of Baltimore, nctcd as best man. After a trip to Atlantto City Mr. and Mrs. Brennan will be at home at 2320 Watklns street after July 1. North Philadelphia Among the Juno brides will be Miss Lottie Roork, of 3408 Smedley street, who will be married to Mr. Joseph Lindsay, of 1603 West Tioga street, on "Wednesday, June 31, The ceremony will be performed by the Rev, Rutger Dox, of the Tioga Baptist Church. The Woman's Missionary Society of the Mount Hermon Reformed Church, 16th and WlngohoCklng streets, gave an entertain. ment and strabwerry festival last night In the social hall. The decorations were red and white. h- wwjSf i.im KhliiiiiHL raBkllllY . kmHUBk. ' ..iHBlllllllm M W IP''.'1 iSLr l West Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. "William Griffith, of 1688 North 54th street, nnnounce tho engagement of their daughter. Miss Adelaide M. Griffith, to Mr. Edward Blckloy, son of Drj nnd Mrs. John S. Blckley, of Lansdowne. Mrs. Lewis A. Ferry, of Spruce street, entertained nt hor home on Monday eve ning. Those present wero Miss Helen Gil lespie. Miss Anna Collins, Mr. Theo. Stark, Mr. Gllman G. Campbell, ot New York, and Mr. Allan Harris, of Trenton. Miss Sophia Rlngo, of 3343 Woodland avenue, has returned to her home after having spent three weeks visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary Rlnge, In Walllston, Md. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Hart, of 1697 North 56th street, havo gone to Atlantic City for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Macready, of 6014 Spring street, are spending two weeks in Wlldwood, N, J, Mr. Joseph Macktn, of 243 North 60th street, has gone to Mt Pocono for a fort night. , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hynds, of 6941 Spring street, are In Atlantic City for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kerns, of 5408 Glrard avenue, have gone to Boston, Mass., where they will spend several weeks visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Amos II. Mooney, of Wyaluslng avenue, will Bpend the summer with their son. Mr. Anthony J. Mooney, In Pittsburgh. Mrs. Henry Porter Griffiths, of 734 South 58th street, entertained at a rose tea on Saturday afternoon In honor of her guests, Mrs, A. L. Sager and Miss A. Blghter, of Columbia, Pa. The guests included Mrs. J. Harmer Rile, Mrs. Horace Jones, Miss Mabelle Reeves, Miss Emma Jones, Mrs. Paul Rittlnger, Mrs, M. Byrd, Mlsa Ro berta Hamilton, Miss Harrison Rutherford and Miss Margaret Burtlnett. Miss Elfman. of 23 North Edge wood street, haH been entertaining her cousin. Miss Gertrude Coplansky, of Mount Carmel, Pa., as her guest. Kensington Miss Laura Stanton, of Fletcher and Am ber streets, Is spending several weeks In Reading, Pa. A supper will be given by the Ladles' Aid Society of the Kilst Montgomery Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church at Strawberry Mansion tomorrow. Lansdowne Members of the senior class of tho High School will hold their class danco In the Twentieth Century Club this evening. The hall will be beautifully decorated with flowers and tho class colors, green and whlto. The committee in chnrge Includes Miss Dorothy Wimer, Miss Lillian Bloods worth. Miss Clara Ingrani, Miss Ruth Chal mers. Mr. William Kldd, Mr. Robert Hager ty, Mr. Arthur Battes and Mr. Chalmers Kerswell. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Brown moved from 50 West Stratford avenue, Lansdowne, to their cottage at Wlldwood yesterday. AMUSEMENTS Forrest Last 4 Times Sj&VJSg MaU.SSc; Nit hi, 2So fc BOo. All Beati Resemd 'PAVLOWA AND TUB ENTIHE RUSSIAN BALLET in "Tim dumii ami. of ponTict" Most Lavish Production ever Filmed. fl IV. e-f-l i uwm m -ni-mm ttTTh.i ri'TTim """"- -' MISS LULU P, WRIGHT Miss Lulu F. Wright, who will be maid of honor at the wedding of Mis. Anna May Ogden and Mr EarJ T. Kramer, will entertain In honor of tha bride on Thursday evening, June 22. Other guests will be MU. Jane Mlddleton, Mrs. Frederick Carter, Mrs, Charles Jaggi and Mrs. Vernon Win. low. of Bridgeport, Conn. Mrs. William R. Lindner, of 823 North Park avenue, U .pending tho month at Hlghpolnt N J. Her daughter, Miss Edna Marian Lindner, will )eae on July 1 for a month', visit at Merlon Square. Pa. Norristown NORRISTOW.Y, Pa., June 16. Extensive plans are being made for a Fete Cham petre to be glen Saturday, June 24, at the Plymouth Country Club, There wilt be gaily decorated booths, each presided oyer by a bevy of attractive maids and matrons, and there will alio be interesting and orig inal noelties of all kinds for sale. Miss Mary II. Loch la chairman of the commit tee which has the fete In charge. Among those assisting will be Mrs. N. II. Larzelere, Mrs. Richard II. Lane, Mrs, George Corson, Mrs. Frank S. Yeakle. Mrs. fjeorge W, Rogers, Mrs. Henry I. Fox, Mrs. Louis Y. Smith, Mrs. Franklin L. Wright, Mrs. J, Qulncy Thomas, Mrs. H. M. Brownback, Mrs. C. Herbert Wentz. Mrs. W. Henry Whlttem, Mrs. John Faber Miller, Mlsa Nina B Reed and Mrs. George Coughlln. What's Doing Tonight Municipal Band, Benjsmln KMsbrotn. con ductor, Norrls Bausre. Si and Diamond struts; 8 o'clock. Frea PblUdtlphla Band, 811a. B. Humnnl, con. ductor. City Kill Ptazsi 8 o'clock. Free. Falrmount Park Hand. Richard Schmidt aucior. Bir&wperry uansioa. a o ciocic. can- rrts. Annual exhibition, 23th scar. Northeast High School, 8th street and Leblih avenus, 8 o'clock. South Philadelphia Buslnsss WV Associa tion. Broad and Federal struts i g o'clock Pre. Commencement, Public Industrial Art School. Normal School, 13th and Spring Uarden streets. Dental alumni mtetln.. University of Penn sylvania, morning and afternoon, annual banauet, Adelphla Hotel. Lawn fete for Wot Philadelphia Homea, pa two Hospital. Itose festival , for KensLnttou Tuberculosis ptspensarf, Norn Square. Lawn fete for Babies' Hospital, Wsnercn. University of Pennsylvania, architectural alumni meetings. Ifniveraltv at Pnnmvlv.nl. AiWpoU HotsL ' NEXT MONDAY NIGHT TWICE DAILY THEflEAKTEIl FIItBT MATINEE TUESDAY, JUNE) 50th REX BEACH'S QRBATEST STORY In the Films BIGGER AND BETTER THAN THE SPOILERS SYMPHONY OnCHESTJU OF TWENTY I MABS1VK STAOE SETTINGS! All Eoenea Taken at the Panama Canal. PRICES 23o nd BOe. Twice -ily. AM. 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