rtw-FS QQmiH&t fc?WYNNE IS INTERESTED P" IN LAWN FETE AT OVERBROQK llklitful Outdoor Affair to Be Given for the Benefit of Ifeillyn Holiday House at Ingeborg, the Country P Place of Mrs. William Simnson. Jr. p - - evening ledoerpkiladelphia, Saturday, june it, ioig. 9 .- a women who aro in- SiTln the upk"P "1Wfty l"t 'nnvn. which wi started .- ns a country House for ' f the Young Women's cnria limbers of the oH(,nrl tho ex iesw ""- lhe young Women a ? Ulan will' nnd tno ex' - ;fift 'on, hUul cntertaln. SrVch w' be B,vcn loday T.,at I "Sni widen w towns of the lirl'reok,0nfi owned bV Mr.. William P P,l4C The Ss who are member. MTXZton Association will appear LlD? w of folk dancea, ana utio ? nttIH i.nrf Who daticcs so exnul Ctilh Selrjerllnrf, .,,, ..fov &.wlV,lhSphla and Ger. TCm association, will take part In Moment, which will commence F'Corirrany another S X can bo there for a week a lrI'' w.. mall sum enjoy tho rest iB .". h.r,,ntnr. The idea and && toe uPPort of tho home IP was SUi ' " BU.-. , wnrd Drayton. ?iS rtPeniryn much of her ibTKat many peroons aro in or J& i this affair and surely the Sum receipts will so up this uay FiTh Afoerta Brlnton and Mr. Stu for with A'Oeria . 1Jud grf " brio's mtl",nG,t Patterson Mnwr. as well ifjKrl. besomo traveling g'th Toad. Tie art students are greatly excited mr - - . . t-. t .,. nlTer 01 Iirizi:a iu C' among them who will submit the III? """ 8 . ., v..,,tif,il nnrl color- ffallrh.ArtAnuuK.u.-f r,a A ln-k ui hn held on next Frl- R&hoon and evening at the Ph.la- f fclthla Country Club In Bala. iClly wonder where there will bo Eft to hold alt the booths, but of course fan who have been first on no sceno '",l... .hMr nick and will got the best ' .i,, nnsltlons. It will bo one f ... '.. i i nK for many a ?:.. x.u.i,. clubs, artists' clubs, dra- Stiodubs, writers' clubs and every other kind of association along those lines will . ...1- l. ttnnrl 1l very mucn uu "" I Mr. Sydney Thayer Is at the head of f? j, K KnntVi nnd I hear this iUM turyuito v-iu" "- feoffi 'will be' arranged to represent a rGreelc temple in nonor oi mu k. Lt ,... -mninvori will be king's blue find white. Flowers and candy aro to be Ro1d -as well as other odds nnd ends. The, best part of tho affair is tho in forest which It arouses among the mem Iters of the various clubs that are to havo tooths. Each one wants his or her booth BIO DO me us31- ,, Du -" --- taost strenuous to get something colorful itnd new to sell or aecormo wu, a from all I hear each will succeed. Not the least of tho pleasures antici pated will be the "Academy Fling," which 1U be dancea Dy an siuuciua, wnu " have very unusual and artistic costumes, - t.t-j ..(j ... l... Um. nA nmnnrr a wpe Diru lom mc, um mcj .. ..r the few who have guarded their secret '.. .. . '-.. ...i.i. ., .... .,- nr. inis mailer vuu iuu uunuai !., m WO Ilia UUI tiUUj WilUfc uortufccuuiJ w.r..- J burst upon us when that mad dance iae. Ni;i vii. Personals Bfthe dinner-dance which Dr. and Mrs. Ctoles Bingham Penrose gave nt the'r fcarih Davon last evenlnc In honor of SOrf Elizabeth W Miller, the debutant feJiMer of Mr. and Mrs. Phllllpus W. Bffltr. there were CO guests, mostly from tat Season's debutante Bet. Among those treMot were Miss Madeleine Dahlgrcn. of SirTorkt Miss Penelope Turlo. of Duluth, em; Miss Mariana Qowen, MIbs Katn srioLta, Miss Katherlne Hancock, Miss Hlabeth McMlchacl. Miss Mary F. Pnck irl. Miss Elizabeth W. Packard, Miss Lor Hine'Oraham, Miss Florence Brlnton, M'ss Hope Wl'ion. Miss Anne Townsend, JIIss Xanr Brouke. Miss Violet Welsh. Miss lodli P, Carter. Miss Mary Stuart Wurts. u 8. Valentine M'tchell. Miss Isabel Hay, Hr, Harry R. Wilson, Mr. Philip Marvel. StHarflson K. Caner. Jr., Mr. Itobert Wrere. Mr. Warden McLean. Mr. William HopHnj, Mr: Ilodman WHter, Mr. "Morris .Htrrltt and Mr. nichard T, Ellison. Pi Mf.'ind Mra. Alexander Thrown will en- IferUln at dinner at their home, Castlennn. Brnj Mjw. thU evenlntr. Mr. and fr rinriArf 1? Rt-nufVrlHir nt mlktiiaV Tjuftrtk Hfvii lfnur will rliM n Igr at their hom this evening. fllnnftr will hn irlvin tnmnrrntv AVfntncr JyjMrt and Mr?. Oeorge V?, Ghllda DrexeJ K-meet Ulna llrtTor at tfiMlr hnmA In Tlrvn fejf, , Mr, and Mra. Whnrlnn RlnUl.r Ti-. will fij,a luncheon and tennis tournament to Jktow afternoon at Thornbury, their home :ElWn Park, In honor of Miss Mary HwajThayer. Among the guests will be iv'Ir w' vit Eugene Dixon,. Mr, 'and -ivueorge y, Kiuina, Jr., Mr, and Mrs. f ttOlpln Ervln. Mr, and Mrs. Marma- WI iTlldan Ta IIdo At ,-- tl..fnt.tn.An EJ' Slnkler, Mr. Charles Willing, Dr. nil .Perry Pepper. Mr- Pvuasell Thayer and r, Alexander P. Thayer, ' A btlfft I.HI.k.An . .1.... L4.. t... KSU,i,a w"m Lord Uttlefleld. U, 8, N K,,vli!f',.."l0r t0 tb launching of the yport Henderson. pmmander Frederick A. Trout, U, S, N lEkeT TT"lt aUo ntertained at teas Dorothy Dlsston. of qhestnut Hill, m:Sli 2 Chicago, where aha will be Il&j sC: u"K,a'a at h -marriage, of BSSJi llmn4,at- Hubbard's ISFV..W J".' W! fo, of Berthellyn. Ikvind i . .Wirt, have thelri on.ln. ii11'. Mr. apd Mrs, Bydn.y f ? Bjxsfwior me summer. fymi alln?f,)bJ,n,, th'r "' wCS yilMrt, Mr. John Ollhsrt Jr K.Hr: Rowland Wert of UR.Sr,'airA' Ptlit5,'V Mer- WN? they will Mbi.'Vt WMHam Q, Warden, of life LSfflt '!?,!. Stf? 4BWKI yLmm.r at York HmrSIrSr mAir&A''' uw. fejou,i ii rJL,T""J"r?Ji " guests of rw2' S?t5l., Troth, B-- f TSltlGuitr&ffi &S32KJSLS. wnew ta a. od.iL v,i rwzzr' r,t. tf . te s and r:TiftT n? ni,l(.t.,... ... w,ir..T p , ' wn,ch w" be solemnlised will be pny lnspector Henry A. Dent. United Styles Is'avy, of Norfolk, Va,, and the will be Mr. Iwrle Montgomery of J. Andrew Odell, of Hughesvlllo. Chestnut Hill AM,i!!,.J,nn aJT"; ,,nrr5r Wccfes- Mr- """I Mrs. mUr.C- Sinhn"' Mr' ""J " Leroy Richards nnd Mr. and Mrs. Mark Stambach tonight"0 " Philadelphia Cricket Club Mr, and MrB. Frank Donaldson, of Brook line, Mass., will occupy the Kdwln Schoettle house, 7800 Lincoln drive, for the summer. Mr. nnd Mrs, .1. .toss Pilling, of West Mermaid lane, will open their Day Head cottage toward tho end of June. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Studcmund, of 118 West Nippon street, are being congratulated upon the birth of a son on Monday, Juno 12 who will bo named Itussel Studemund. Mr, and MrB Jasper W. Nlcolls, o Dayonne, N, J will spend tho week-end with Mr. and Mrs. William T. Moflly at their homo on West Allen lane. Germantown Mr. and Mrs. Wlllla Adams nnd their thron rhll,1rrn nf nhlfitrn 111 ,1... , ...., . w....uau, ,,,., ,,c .HV guests of Mrs. James Miipeti Dodgo, at her ..v...v, ...ivtBu ilciiuu itnu .japicr ireei. Miss Emma Drni.tiury, of C33D Greene street, has gone to Frmtburg, Md., on a nvitor trip with Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Holton, Mr. i'aul Greenwood nnd Mr Kmerson Bolton. Mrs. Samuel Van Duscn, of 5131 Morris street, nnd Mrs. N, A; Pctry, of McKcan nvenuc, havo gone to Lake Placid on n motor trip, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Whitney, of 5117 Pulaski avenue, hnc opened their cottage nt Bay Head for tho summer. Mr. Molvln Biggs Goodwin, of 134 West Chclten nvenue, has Mr. Itay Preston Bowcn. of Cornell University, as his guest over tho week-end. '- ' ' TWO BRIDES OF TODAY " ; . J pw .,- msi:immmmm jh MlrS - ?'v. 1WM1SmS " '- c 1; Bala-Cynwyd The Cynwyd Club will hold Its usual Saturday dance tonight. The third of tho Informal dances held- at the clubhouso throughout the summer months will bo given next Thuisday. These dances aro very popular with the young people, nnd every Thursday finds tho largo clubrooms crowded with tho younger set of Bala and Cynwyd. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stewart, Jr., of Cynwyd, are spending some time In Atlan tic City. Mr. nnd Mrs. Stephen B. Tlly, of Bala, will entertain tonight In honor of Miss Emily F. Hcarther, whoso marriage to Mr. Harry C. Tlly wll) take placo Saturday, June 24, In St. John's Church, Lower Merlon. Those present will Include the bridal party and a few additional guests. '. West .Philadelphia Mr. nnd Mrs. James Field, of tho Powel ton Apartments, have been spending several days, in Ocean City, N. J. They will return to town today and will leave for the Bhore next week to occupy their cottage for the summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. J, Harry Bowers will close their home, 4831 Cedar avenue, today and leave for Ocean City, N. J where they will occupy their cottage for the summer. Friends of Mrs. George IMge. of 5100 Wil lows avenue, will bo glad to hear that she Is slowly recovering from her recent Illness. Mrs, Hdge and her daughter, Mrs. IClvln Korndoerfer, will leave shortly to spend the summer In Ocean City, N. J. Miss Nellie McNIchol, niece of Mr. James McN'lchol, has been spending several days visiting friends and relatives In Baltimore and Washington. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Dougherty, of 5348 Baco street, are being congratulated on the birth of a son. North Philadelphia The Alpha Chapter of the Sigma Delta Kappa fraternity gave a birthday dinner In honor of Mr. Charles Moore last evening at the home of Mr. Frederick Pitts, 2013 On tario street, Mr. Itaymond Walker, of 2231 Uber street, will spend the week-end with friends at Spring Lake, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Slebarllch, of 1541 North Qratz street, will spend the summer months at Atlantic City. Along the Main Line II -aM0T I MISS EDITH AUAN SEIBERUNG .- tmi. mix Rdlth Allan spring iV'o p7Tpd Sri . f! 5H EX wii? rive a solo dance t th. rVte to be held today on the lawn of Inge, borg, the home of Mrs. William Simpson. 4r- in Overbrook. , wvnioN Mr and Mrs. 4 Earl Haines, 0fMUrih road, who will spend th. summer ,.tf7. mints' mother, Mrs. Charles S ' at hi?otUgrat Brookfleid. N. Plnkham. at "f.f.w lays' vUlt to Mr. and Mra mrmoVmlth! of pllham Manor. v Mr and Mrs- ! ' Uo V"? ?' LynMaai.. tefore going- on to. Kew "artS Mrs. William Da Kraft and Sir. f" ... ncrkiav road. " open tblr ewP Jn Matai nt wett MRS. JOSEPH M. PATTERSON, 2D MRS. CESARE STURANl LARGE LAWN FETE TO BE HELD LAST DAYS OP COMING WEEK Cathedral Parochial School to Benefit by Auction of Silk Embroidered American Flag Donated by President's .Wife A SILK American flag presented by Mrs Woodrow Wilson will be auctioned off nt tho lawn fete to be held on tho grounds of St. Vincent's Home. 20th and Race streets, on next Thursday, Friday nnd Sat urday nights, for tho benefit of tho Cathe dral parish school. Tho rector of the church, tho Rev. Francis J. Clark, nnd his three assistants, tho Rev. Joseph M. Mc Shaln. the Rev. Richard F. Kelly nnd tho Rev. Joseph M. O'Hara, are promoting- tho artalr with tho aid of 200 members of the various societies connected with tho Catno; dral. Tho fete Is expected to yield something more than J5000 If the weather Is tine. En thusiasm shown by tho aides at several meetings held In tho last few weeks Is more keen than during plans for previous lawn festivals. Last year about S3000 was raised. Tho flag from Mrs. Wilson will be sold to tho person who bids the Inrgest sum for It when It Is offered on Saturday night. It Is handsomely embroidered and Is attached to a pure ebony staff. Mrs. Wilson sent It last week. An outdoor restaurant will be one of tho features of the fete. Refreshments will bo served at Individual tables topped by dainty canopies surronnded by tiny electric lights. The volunteer waitresses will be at tired In dainty uniform gowns. Other at tractions will Include the popular automo bile rides for tho children and a continuous .vaudeville entertainment. Sister Lllzabeth, of the Cathedral Day Nursery, will super vise a booth where religious goods will be sold. Miss Mary McGlnley nnd Mr. W. Sh'?.I.d8,y"' aJl,,v mi Winnie Keenan Allan aiuij -- i ..-. and Miss Sadie Wild will be In charge of the art needlework table: Miss Eleanora Mllilgan and Miss Nellie Cook, candy table, and Mrs. John Boyle and Mrs. John Mnr ley, cake table. The Holy Name Society, headed by Mr. Thomas Shields, will conduct irames for the men, ... , At the art needlework table will be em broidery representing tho work' of people in every country of the civilized world. Mrs. Wilson's dag will be on exhibition at his table during the fete. The national colors will be used in proctlcally all the decora tions, The Dux Club, formerly the Sylvia Club, beld Its weekly meeting last Sunday nt the homo of Mr. William Bcrman. 222 Montrose ".""..; ,r . t.,, -d na nres dent ?n the absen'ceV'f ffi. Maurice M Cohen. AH committees reported progress. The Kntertalnment Committee reported eery th"ng In readiness for the picnic which win take place at Brandywlne Springs. Del tomorrow. Boat will leate Chestnut street wharf at 0 o'clock sharp. Among those who will attend are Mr. Maurice M. Cohen. Mr. Harry Lavner. Mr. Harry Jas nar. Mr. Al RIchmaVTMr, William Samuels. Mr Samuel Samuels. Mr. Samuel Rlchman. ir Maurice Rubinstein. Mr. Julius Kntz. Mr! William Berman. Mr. Israel Stamm. Sir Benjamin Feires, Mr. Denjaralu Fe d man Miss Reba Libson, Miss Jennie Lib Ton Miss Reba Magen. Miss M nnle Schwartz. Miss Bertha Gross. Miss Anna Strew Mis. Mary Karlnenfsky. Miss Jen-neC-allan. Miss Dora Strauss. A musical nrogram has been arranged and a baseball game between the single men and married men will be a feature An elaborate affair will bs given by the Young Men's and Women's Hebrew Asso ciation this evening at tho Hebrew Litera ture Society, 310-12 Catharine street, at 8 o'clock. The committee In charge consists Sf Miss Miriam M. Magtl. Mr. Harry M Kilmrsberg and Mr, A. C, Otto. There will b a large musical program, which will in elude "vocal duet by Miss Gertrude Silvers and Miss Sarah Msgll, a piano solo by Miss Mav O. Kills, operatic selections by the Hampton Institute Quartet and a so o by Miss Oertrude Slivers. Dancing wlj fol low? Mr. Harry M KIngiberg will preside. THE Harmonic Pleasure Club, of North Philadelphia gave an entertainment last Sunday evening at Its clubhouse, 1500 North nth street. The marchers were entertained by Mr Murray Holstien and his company from New York, composed of Mr. Seymour riurns Miss Camerson and Miss Abrams. They 'favored tho club by singing, acting, eto. This entertainment wag under the .niclal supervision of Mr. Herman .Wllfora Kisen president of the. club. Among the Quests present were Mr. Romer. Mr. Weiss, Mr ? Steal, Mr. Spiel, Mr, Folsqck. Mr, Whfer. Mr. Rublnson, Mr. Borland, Mr Freedroan. and Mr. Hofe?. Miss C. Schwartz, of the Ladles' Auxiliary of tho Pannonia Beneficial Association, gave the guests a iioi address on woman suffrage. Mr and Mrs. Daniel Kornbau celebrated thtlr golden wedding anniversary last Tuesday. They motored to. Valley Forge, and on their jetura home were, g.teted by their children, grandchildren pad other member of the family- They weetve4 many gifts. J3oth woro born In Philadelphia. Mr. Kornbau has been engaged In the marble contracting business for 54 years. They aro making arrangements to spend tho sum mer at tho country home of tholr son, Mr. Kcnnard Kornbau, at Staten Island, N. Y. Miss Laura M. Torrons, of 1035 North Gratz street, will glvo a farewell party to Miss Edith Schmld, of Tioga, on Monday. Mls3 Schmld will leave In the early part of July for nn Indefinite time traveling tnrougn tno west. net; AND MRS. HOWARD MORGAN, of 8 Ruscomb street. Loiran. ravo n. "week-end" party 'last week. The guests wero Jir. ana -Mrs. ueorgo o. Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Young, Miss Hazel Skinner, Mr. Charles Stout, Miss Margaret Anderson. Mr. Ralph Hempcl, Miss Alma Fitzgerald, Mr. Jnck Ryan and Mr. Klwood Hoffman. The Acmanon Country Cluh held Its nn nual banquet last wcok, and tho officers for tho onsulng year wero glvon a warm recep tion. Tho following olllces, president, vlco president, secretary and treasurer, aro filled respectively by BIr. Joseph S. Hughes, Mr. Frank Bohnnnan. Mr. John S. White and Mr. William Dougherty. The House Committee will Includo Mr. George Bald, chairman ; Mr William Coylo, Mr Arthur J. Leary and Mr. Joseph Man ning. The clubhouso at National Park. N. J., has beon thoroughly renovated nnd many entertainments will be given there this season. Mrs. Thomas AV. Gardner, of 1707 North Uber street, was given a surprise party Tuesday evening to celebrate her birthday anniversary by her children and grand children. Those present Included Mr. Thom as W. Gardner, Mr and Mrs. Charles Kell er, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Uettman, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gardner, Mrs, Katherlne Clark nnd Mrs. Laura Wolland. THIS dance of the class of 1916, Academy of Mercy, was held this year at the Manhelm Cricket Club. More than 250 friends and relatives of the graduates at tended. Those who graduated, on Tuesday last, were Mlsa Jennie Oraham, Miss Stella Murphy, Miss Dora Hellman, Miss Natalie O'Neill. Mlsa Josephine May, Miss Virginia Stroud, Miss Mary Morrlssey, Miss Eleanare Sullivan, They were chaperoned at tho dance by Mrs, John Graham, Mrs. Joseph Murphy and Mrs. Frederick O'Neill, 'The Rose Maiden." a cantata by Cowen, waB sung by the Wlssahickon and Rox borough Choral Society, under the direction of Mr. Clarence C. Nice on Thursday night. Amopg the well-known artists who par ticipated were Miss Mae Parley, soprano; Mrs. Clara Yocum Joyce, contralto; Mr Nelson A, Chestnut, tenor; Mr. Clarence C Nice, baritone and Mr. Ear Beatty, accom panist, The Misses Dyner, of 730 Master street, entertained a number of friends last week In honor of their guests. Mrs. David Kaplan and Mr. George Kaplan, of Raleigh, N, C, Reception at Chester CID3STER, Pa., June 17, Army officers and their wives from the Frankford and Schuylkill arsenals. Colonel Charles U. Hyatt, commandant, and tho cadet officers of this year's graduating class at the Penn sylvania Military College were entertained today by Mrs, Carl A- Baehr, wife of the army detail at the Pennsylvania Military College. The guests numbered 125. A tea was given In honor of the cadets and later a buffet supper and dance will be held. Mrs. War4 C. Capern, pf Haddonfield, N. j assisted Mrs. Baehr In receiving, as did Mrs. Henry Clay Cochrane, Mrs. Robert S. Welsh, of the Schuylkill Arsenal; Mrs. Augustus Robbing Stanley and Mlsa Lora. F Ireland- Among tho guests were Captain and Mrs. Alexander W- Maish, Captain and Mrs. Claude 13. Thummell, Lieutenant and Mrs. Freeman W- Bowley, Captain and Mrs. A. A. King, Captain and Mrs. Robert Welsh, alt of Philadelphia; Mr and Mrs. C. S. Walton, Sr.. and Mr. and Mrs. Q, S. Walton, Jr.. of t. Davld'a What's Doing Tonight Navy day at Philadelphia. Navy Yard. Ltaa-u Island. Temple University alumni dinner. Adelsbl Hotel. Municipal llaod, Bsntauln lUMnhman, c, duclor, chool houaa, 13th sear Qfanzn street; u u ock. Free. ThtlAdetDllia Ranrt. RHaa R. Hnmnul. ..nn- ductor City Hall plan. 8 o'clock Frt. falrmount 1'irk Band. Richard Schmidt, con- QUlVr BWWM, ajaiUtWBt. O BhCtUllb, EfHi eir aoilatlan SJth. and suitress fete by the 5th platrKt f tho Con;iri-Vouil Union, routod treec sad Os- sr Uunont Manalon. 8 o-'clock, t"re, raat party .far baiitflt of Mutual Relief A alwi tar "Ullnd Men. Warren atrtet bctweu and ?'p. BOARDWALK MAID APES FOREBEARS Modern Damsel Arrays Herself as Did Her Great-grandparent ATLANTIC CITY, Juno 17. Tho Board walk maid Is growing to resemble more nnd more her grcnt-grnndmother. 'Tli true, the granddnme did not wear sport clothes, ,but she nrrayed herself In hoopsklrts nnd poke bonnets nnd black slippers with wltlto stock ings, nnd on spcclnl occasions she carried a tall staff of polished wood not unlike a sbepherdess' crook, liven the black beauty patch Is not forgotten .by the summer girl of 1910. Coquettish curls nnd powdered wigs, however, nro tabooed. Bridge parties continue In high fnvor. Mrs, EiiReno Swlnghnmmer ontertnlned at bridge nt the Strnml for Mrs. Howard Ed wards, Miss Emily C. Scull, Miss Helena Scull, Mrs. OlfTord Scott, Mrs. Fordlnnnd Stndlcr, Miss Mildred Smith nnd Mrs. A. B. Ohnmclsn. Mrs. Edwin S. Frank ontertnlned at luncheon nnd brldgo on Thursday nt her npnrtment In tho Parkway, Chelsea. Mrs. William II. Bnrtlctt gavo a small bridge yesterday afternoon nt her Chelsea cottnge, 105 South Elbcron nvenue. Mrs. Wllllnm Crnlg nnd Miss Craig, of Merchantvllle, who havo a cottngo here every summer, havo Issued cards for n lunchoon and bridge nt tho Atlantic City Yacht Club on Thursday, July G. Mrs. Henry F. Mlcholl will entertain nt bridge noxt Wednesday afternoon at her cottnge on Kingston nvenuo. Mrs. Chnrlcs S. Bllyeu will be hostess at cards tho following day at her summer homo. 121 States avenue. Mrs. Albert Bnltz gave a fishing party Wednesday afternoon aboard her yacht, the Emma B. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Eomls nre occupy ing their cottage on South Morris avenue. Mr. and Mrs. William Hubbard and their family will arrive today to open their cot tage, 30 South Rhode Island avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dleslnger have Mrs. Minnie Joergor nnd her mother, Mrs. Tholey, ns tholr guests nt tholr cottage, 10 South Tallahassee avenue. Mrs. Gcorgo Ralston, wlfo of Colonel Ralston, of Toronto, who Is with hlB army In Franco, gavo a small tea In the subma rine grill of the Traymoro yesterday after noon. Mrs. Michael Ehret arrived at tho Chel sea Thursday and win remain for the entlro season. Other Phlladelphlans at tho Chelsea arc Mr. P. T, Brlco, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Mackoy. Mr. nnd Mrs. IS. S, Pleasonton, Mr. W. L. Hurley, tho Misses Hurley, Miss Rid dle and Miss Do Cou. Tioga f'tXlrJiHHlIHatiaa JaaK?!liaKlKaBaviaaaaayaaaaaSaWrjB. ! i :eSP JaaaaaHL . - 71 iMM y H mi r&j.v ;I; MISS MARIE HELEN POLLEY Miss Marie Helen Polley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugepe Polley, of 2018 North Robb street, Baltimore, Sid., Is the guest this week of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel P. Corcoran, of 3041 North 21st street. She took part In a number of amateur theatrical productions during the last winter. A fairy play, entitled "The Fairies' Child." will be produced by the Junior Dramatic Society on the lawn of 3116 North 19th street, this afternoon, for the benefit of the Church of Our Lady of tho Holy Souls. Mr. and Mrs- George Gravenstlne, of West Allegheny avenue, have been spending some time at the Delaware Water Gap. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Thorn, or 3222 North 15th street, have gpne to Ventnor to remain through the summer rrw& lla AvpntlA Methodist t?nlw.nn,l ABB? - ...... . ,'...wt,... Church will hold a very attractive outdoor carmvai on rnuaj ,, k,uwuu, .jutte &q and 24. at 7th street and Erie avenue. To- .-.. tUa. nnnlial itfpnM nf tVA filltldav Unlinnl la being held at Nsham!ny Falls. South Philadelphia Mr. George W. Price, of 2145 South Lee street, has been spjndlng this week at Mahanoy City, In attendance at the annual convention of tho I. O. R. M. Delaware County Miss. Laura f lUbberd. ot Media, an nounces the marriage of her niece. Miss Laura May Hlbberd, ard Mr Horace Rich ards BarnM, ee Tuesday. June 13, In the. First Baptist Church. Media. The ceremony Vas performed by the Rev Mr Stauh. Mr and Mrs. Barnes will live la Media, MANY BRIDES HAVE CHOSEN MID-JUNE FOR WEDDINGS Marriage ,of Daughter of Mr. George H Earle, Jr., Will Be Picturesque Affair -Wedding of Miss Brinton and Mr. Sturani Another Fashionable Event ONK of the moat fashionable of the early summer weddings wftB that of Miss Hnnsell French Earle. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George II. Enrlo, Jr., nnd Mr. Joseph M, Pat(6rson, 2d, which took plnco at Broad Acies. the country homo of the bride's p-trents nt Bryn Mnwr, nt 4 o'clock this afternoon In tho presence of tho Imme diate families nnd a few Intlmnto friends. Tho Rev. Thomas Dellhnnt, S. J., of Balti more, Mllc.ntcd. Miss Enrlo, who was given In mar riage by her fnthcr, wore a superb gown of bridal satin covered with nn over dress of cloudy white tulle nnd laco nnd mndo with n long court train. Her tulle ell wan caught with orange blossoms nnd she carried a shower bouquet of lilies of tho valley. Mrs Lawrcnco Dllworth Beggs, a sister of the bride. waB tho matron of honor nnd Miss Kathnrlno 55. Ogden the maid of honor. They wero gowned In pink chif fon cloth, with largo pink tullo hats, and cnrrled round bouquets of pink nnd blue hydrangeas Tho bridesmaids were Miss Edith Earle, Miss Gladys Howland Earle, Mrs. Victor C. Mather, sisters of the bride, nnd Mrs. Oeorgo II. Earle, 3d, MIbs Mary K. Clayton, Miss Mao Patterson, Miss Theo dorn It Llllle nnd Miss Caroline Rulon Miller. They woro attractive frocks of gray orchid and pink tulle, with pink tullo hats and will carry shower bouquets of pink nnd bluo hydrangeas. Tho llttlo rlowcr girl wns tho bride's niece, MIbs Loulso Beggs, who wore a dainty whlto frock with pink ribbons nnd carried a basket of pink flowers. There wero r.vo ribbon bearers. Miss Katharine Mather,- Miss Carollno Graham, Master Charles Mather, Mastor Clayton Beggs and Master Edgar Rulon-Mlller. Mr. Patterson had Mr. B. Baldwin Ed wards ns best man. nnd the ushers wero Mr. Gcorgo II. Enrle, 3d, Mr. Ralph liirle, Mr. Lawrence D. Beggs. Mr. Gilbert Mather, Mr. Aldcn Leo, Mr. Walter Fot terall, Mr. Joseph Molten, Mr. Spencer B. Downing nnd Mr. F. Lytton Patterson. STURANI BRINTON. Tho marriage of Miss Alberta Wright Brlnton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. RIchnrd B. Brlnton, of GD00 Drcxel road, Over brook, to Mr. Plorro Ccsnra Sturani took place this afternoon at 4 o'clock at tho homo of tho brldo's parents. Tho coro inony was porformed by tho Rov. Wlll lnm R. Turner, rector of tho Memorial Church of St. Paul, Ovorbrook. Miss Brin ton, who was given In marriage by her father, was gowned in duchess satin nnd laco. Her tullo veil was arranged with orange blossoms and festooned with laco, and she carried a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley. Miss Helen C. Brlnton, who wns attended by her sister as maid of honor, woro nn exquisite frock of bluo georgette crepe, with a pnlo yellow girdle, a bluo hat and enrried a large bouquet of larkspur and jollow roses. Mr. Sturani wns unat tended. A small reception for the Imme diate families followed the ceremony. After nn extended wedding Journey Mr. and Mrs. Sturnnl will Uvo In Glen Riddle, whore they havo taken a house. Mr. Stu rani In a son of Count Carlo Sturnnl, of Bologna, Italy. MACGANNON SEEDS. A wedding today of Interest to German town will bo that of Miss lola Merle Seeds, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Seeds, of Upsal street and Wlssahickon avenuo, to Mr. Edward Gordon M. MacGnnnon. The ceremony will be performed In Calvary Protestant 'Eplscopnl Church. Manhelm street nnd Pulaski avenue, at 0:30 o'clock, by the Rev. Franklin Moore, rector of tho church. Tho brldo, who will bo given In marrlngo by her father, will wear an ex quisite gown of whlto silk net. The bodice will bo composed of silver brocade, nnd the pklrt made In full petal effect with a long train of tho net falling from the shoulders and n veil of duchess lace aver It. Tho veil will bo caught with orange blossoms, nnd she will carry a shoWcr bouquet of Bride roses nnd lilies of tho valley. Mrs. James Donaldson, tho matron of honor, will wear a handsomo model of peach-pink, taffeta over n foundation of heavy silver lace. She will' wear a black tulle and horsehair hat, trimmed simply with a bird of para dise, and will carry an arm bouquet of bronze-colored snapdragons and Ophelia roses. Mr. MacGannon will have his brother, Dr. N. T. MacGannon, of Nashville, Tenn., as best man, nnd the ushers will Include Mr. Lawrence MacOannon, of Montreal; Mr. Joseph Seeds, of Germantown ; Mr. Rob ert Lewis, Mr. David Kncedler, of this cltyj Dr Scott Nearlng, of Toledo, O. ; Major Allison MacCuen, R. N.. and Lieutenant DouglaB Armstrong. R. N., of Montreal: Mr. Walter Ruprecht. or New YorK, nna Dr. Hector Benolt, of Montreal. LARE CHICK. An Interesting nnd picturesque wedding will take placo this evening at 7 o'clock in St Matthew's Protestant Episcopal Church, 18th street and Glrnrd avenue, when Miss Elennore C. Chick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Chick, of 1816 Wylle street, will become the bride of Mr. Dnnlel W. Lnro. The rector, the Rov. Charles Pierce, will officiate, A reception at the homo of tho bride's parents will follow the coremony. The bride, who will bo given In marriage by her father, will wear a robe of white lace, draped over duchess satin, with a court train of tho satin. Her veil of tulle will be nrrnnged with sprays, of orange blos soms. Miss Elizabeth J. Chick, the bride's sister, will bo maid of honor. She will wear a gown of white net trimmed with pink' and blue, draped over white taffeta, and a Leghorn hat, with trimming of pink and blue ribbons and one pink rose. In har mony with the pink nnd bluo color scheme of the wedding, the bridesmaids. Miss Mary Lare, Mlsa Ethel Elliott, Miss Carrie Old and MIbs Gertrude Tingle, will wear quaint frocks of taffeta and tulle, with hats to match, two being In blue and two In pink. Miss Jnno Kllllon, the dower girl, will wear a frock of white net trimmed with pink, with an undersllp of taffeta, and her silver basket will holdplnk and blue flowers. Mr. Lare will have Mr. John Gash as best man, and his ushers will be Mr, Will iam Long, Mr. Vassar Kicherman, Mr. Wil bur Mears nnd Mr, Herman Melsgelgea, Mr. Lare and his bride will return from their wedding Journey in July and will be at home at 6018 Regent street. HUNTER WIEOAND. Tho wedding of Mlsa Gertrude H. WIe gand, daughter of Sir. and Mrs. J. Henry Wlcgand. of M4 North 69th street, and Mr, Edwin L. Hunter, of Camden, N. J., will take place this evonlng at 6:30 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents. The Rev. A, Pohlman, D, D., rector of the Temple Lutheran Church, 5!d and Race streets, will officiate. The maid of honor will be Miss E. Ger trude Spaeter, and Miss Helena E. Wlegand, a sister of the bride, will be the bridesmaid, while Mr, Rosco O. Hunter, a brother of the bridegroom, will act as best man. A receptlbn for 100 guests will follow the ceremony, after which Mr. Hunter and his bride will leave for Atlantic City. Upon their return they will live at 114 North B9tb street, where they will be at home after July 4. , INSBLM AN NEWMAN. An attractive summer wedding will be that of Miss Sayde Newman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Newman, of 17150 North siEt street, to Mr. Jacob Inselman. which will bo solemnized at &:30 o'clock tomor row In Apouo lian. uroaa street and Co lumbia avenue, with Rabbi Englander of ficiating. The bride.' whg will be given In marriage by her father, will wear a sown of white silk net with trimmings of radium lace and. duchess satin ana a tune veil ar ranged with the wreath of orange bios boms worn by her mother Miss Edyth. Friedman, the maid of honor, wilt wear a frock of white net draped over taffeta and trimmed with Nile green silk. Mrs. Sam uel Sacks, the matron of honor, will he gawned In whlto duchess satin with a touch of pink. Miss Elsie MoskowlU, Miss Kslher Levy, Miss Ella Wnldman and Miss Clara Hoskln will be bridesmaids. Their frocks nro of white net draped over pink taffeta nnd trimmed with pink. WEBB-MAGEB. Tho marrlnge of Miss Hnzci J. Mngee afid ,Mr. Raymond a. Webb, of 1820 Chestnut street, took place Wednesday afternoon at the homo of the bride's parents, 1843 Rldga ?tn.ue,-,.The Rov' Llewellyn Caley ofllc. lated. Tho bride was attended by her sls ters, Miss Alberta Magcc, ns maid of honor, and Miss Katharine Mageo, ns flower glfl. Mr tinier L, Webb wns best man. Following a trip to Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Webb will llvo at 1843 Rldgo ave nue for a short tlmo. , CORSON STAHR. An Interesting wedding took place at noon today when Miss Mildred W. Stnhr, daugh ter of Mrs. L. p. stahr, of 3657 North Broad street, boenmo tho bride of Mr. William M. Corson, of Hnzleton, Pa, Tho ceremony was performed at tho home of tho officiating clergyman, tho Rev. Robert R. Llttcll, of tho Tioga Presbyterlnn Church, and was fol owed by a breakfast The bride wore a traveling suit of dark bluo taffeta with a dark blun hrnlit t,a .. ...... .- win spend the summer travollng and will 1A fit l,n, n c-, . . .. . . ....... ..Bioi oepwmoer j. in itazioton. RING RILET. Tho marrlaifo of Miss Anna M. Iltley, daughtor of Mrs. Mnrgaret Riley, of 011 .ori0tn ntreot' and Mr. Jeremiah Ring, of 3001 North Park avenue, took placo this afternoon in St Stcphon's Roman Cath olic Church, Broad and Butler streets. Tho Rov. Richard Scanlan porformed the cere mony. The bride woro a gown of whlto satin nnd georgette crcpo. She was at tended by Miss Anna Deeny ns brides maid In a frock of pink georgette crcpo and a leghorn hat trimmed with pink roses. Mr. Ilarry Messlngcr acted as best man. Mr. Ring nnd his bride left for Buffalo, Niagara Falls and Canada, nnd will bo at home after July IB nt 3011 North 10th Btreet LAX GOLDSCHILD The marrtago of Miss Mildred O. Golds child, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Goldschlld, of 842 North 6th street, to Mr. Harry It Lax will take placo tomorrow evening at tho homo of the bride's parents. Tho coremony will be performed by tho Rev. Dr. Honry Berkowltz, of tho Rodoph Shalom Tcmplo nnd will bo followed by a dinner. Mr. Goldschlld will glvo his daughter In marriage. She will wear a lingerie frock of hand-embroldercd organ dlo with a hat of white hemp and tulle. Miss Jncquenctto F. Goldschlld and Miss Bertha Lax will bo bridesmaids, nnd Mr. Michael Lax will attend his brother ns best man. Mr. Lax and his brldo will Bpend the summer traveling nnd will bo nt home after September IB, at 3101 Columbia avenuo. LUDWIG LEVINSON A pretty wedding will be solemnized to morrow night In the Temple Pool Zedlk, 1019 South Bth street, when Miss Fay R. Lovlnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benja min Levlnson, of 1804 North 31st street, will becomo the brldo of Mr. Samuel Lud wlg. Tho ceremony will be performed by Rabbi Vlnachor and wlU bo followed by a Inrge reception at Fisher's Hotel, 009 Arch street. A gown of whlto duchess satin com bined with sliver Ince and tulle, nnd a veil of tulle caught with orange ,blossomB, will bo worn by the bride, who will bo given In marriage, by her father. Miss Frances Lud wig, tho maid of honor, will bo nttlred In a palo pink tnffeta frock, trimmed with silver lace. The bridesmaids wll bo Miss Besslo Levlnson, Miss Hester Goldstein, Mlsa Snydo Torln and Miss Sophia Ludwlg. Mr. Henry Ludwlg will bo best man, and Mr. Samuel Levlnson, Mr. Jacob Slmklns, Mr. Louts Adler nnd Mr. Joseph Ludwlg will act as ushers, McCAIRNSG ALLEN. St. Joachim's Church, Frankford, was tho scene of a pretty wedding on Wednes day morning, when tho marrlogo of Miss Margaret Burtman Gallen and Mr. James J. McCnlrns was solemnized by the Rev. Fran cis P. Fltzmaurlce. Tho bride, who was glvon In mnrrlage by her brother, Mr, Ed ward J. Gallen, woro a gown of white stitin embroidered In pearls and fashioned with a court train. Her veil was caught with orange blossoms and she carried a showor bouquet of lilies of the valley. Mlsa Clare M. Drexlcr was the matd-of-honor, while the bridesmaids were Miss Agnes McCalrns, sister of tho bridegroom, and Miss Mary McMenamtn, of Clifton Heights, Fa. Miss Drexler wore a rrocK of whlto net, trimmed with pink and sliver ribbons and rosebuds. Her hat was of pink silk net, with a cloth of sliver crown and (pink ribbon streamers. The bridesmaids' frocks were of white net, trimmed with pink ribbons, while tholr hats were of pink georgette crepe with ribbon streamers. The bride's attendants all carried pink sweet peas. Mr. McCalrns had Mr, Joseph Lowry as best man. and his ushers were Mr. John Neville and Mr. John Drexler, Jr. A break fast followed the ceremony. After a .wed ding Journey Mr,' and Mrs. McCalrns will live at 1670 Wakellng street Frankford. STROTBECK MEISEL. The marriage of Miss Kunt Melsel nnd Mr. Charles Strotbeck was performed Wednesday evening by the Rev. William Rath, at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Herman Mater, 4B12 North 18th street The bride was dressed In a gown of whits organdy and carried a bouquet of white roses. Miss Anna Strotbeck was brides maid, and Mr, Charles Rummel was beat man. Following a short wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Strotbeck will make their homo at 2708 West Huntingdon street COOCK LUKENa Miss Mary B. Lukens, of HIS West Cumberland street and Mr, nichard A. Coock, of S518 North 12th street, were married this afternoon, at 4 o'clock. The ceremony was performed by the Rev, Mr, auteltlus, at the parsonage of the Grace Reformed Church, 2720 North 11th street. Mr. and Mrs. Coock were unat tended. After an extended wedding tour the young couple will be at home at 3351 North Delhi street KNITTWEIS RUOFF, Miss Anna Ruoff, of 1233 Somerset street and Mr, Frank J, Knlttwels, of 295S North Falrhlll street were married In St, Bona venture's Church on Thursday. The cere mony was performed by the Rev, Father Koenes. A reception followed at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Catherine Ruoff. After returning froij) a wedding .trip, the newly wedded couple wJU lve at 1233 West Somerset street. "'" BHIDE TO KETAJ4 Uga NABIE Bryn Mawr Graduate Married Yester day in New York to Dramatist's Brother Miss Lucille Davidson, daughter of Mr. Samuel Davidson, and Mr. Scudder Middle, ton. brother of Mr. George Middleton, tha dramatist were married yesterday after non at 14 Central Part West New York The bride was unattended, and only tha Imedlate relatives. Including Senator Jtobert M. La Folletto and Mrs. La Follettc, were present at the ceremony, which waa per. jormed by the Rev. Marje Jenny Howe, Mr Mtddletpn Is a widely known post Mi aa Davidson, who graduated from Bryn Marw this month, la connected with the Bureau of Municipal Research, and. ll'to her sister-in-law. Miss Vols, La. Follettev will retain her own name. Mr. MWdttton 0,iid I Miss Davidson wll Uve at 9 WasMeastoB piaas w v 1 m . i