EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, Jtfrtt- 19, 1910. 11 j50Y WYNNE'S EVERYDAY CHAT jxs lvmi mjKB ujtf sUUIETY I Dinner and Dance for Pepper-Myers Wedding Party Will of ftioiv Hf nnvi'J)n tr w ... y, JMVIUB JLXUlim mMB MM party of the Pcpper-Myers TVnBJ,l which, by tho way, Is to tako weQU"'-" ... b entertalncd to. n1 dinner, followed by a dance, kt 6!h a .."",. h. nbout forty additional t i. W the Lowla Nellbona at tholr ' rta Coo-odc. in Bt. Davld'a. I S pwpert uahor8'.yo" k",: .' counirjr . - vouncr gSTKrihon I. a great friend of tho !. -o It Is but natural that such I HeuJhtfiil entertainment ehould be & ft bTdal pa ty who w... go to the U tt the onaiu ji -iilniheth Mvors. 1 jfabon.on.jni ... ;" . rmUle Williams, Eleanor Carpenter, Anne f" ', Eleanor Popper, Sarah Penrose, wifflb'eth Grimth, Agnes BrocUlo, Edith SSe Theodora Mile. Elizabeth Adams. CUM Spenser, Eleanor Verncr, Barbara Zd, Molly Thayer, Jack Thayer. Law nce Murdock, John Meigs, 2d, whose Stgcment to Elizabeth Myers was an nounced last week; Steelmar, Dlsston, Loula Borle, Dick Hart, David Spoonor, rLar Townsend, Edward Harris, young IfVvward and Charlie Myers, Clarence "" ,. nd Wlllard Spensor, Jr. Sarah Myers1 engagement to Jacob Stcelman . ,,H rnrpntlv also. DlMton was uii"""'"- ' The Wharton Storks aro giving a din ner tonight to tho Edward Hoffman, Jrs but at their homo In Oak Lane. ..ndnrfltand tho Hoff mans 'aro going '? to spend the summer Wth Mrs. Hoffman's -..w Mrs. William Bedwood Wright. t Waldheim, her placo In Logan. What . k.mv marriage theirs has becnl In ' jhjjo days of so much unhapplness in . i. 1m n Bniirra nt rrn.l. marital reunions it .a u. o-.-w - .-.. Station to know how many are truly happy and would not for worlds tako lack their promises for better or for l?orse. I could not think what had struck many Cf our smart girls on Saturday. I was waiting for a car at Broad and Chestnut gtreets about noontime, and I saw no less ' than four of them dressed In khaki uni forms for all tho world like "snojors," with reguar army hats and greenish brown flannel shirts. The hats wero tied -with cords and had In brass letters 1 N S. S. on the crowns. They woro lyings, too, and suddenly I realized that It was Navy Day, and, as one "rooky" had said to mo before departing for the camp held Bevcrai weeics ngo in ChBvy Chase, they were going down to tho navy yard to "qunrterlzo" tho wounds of the "snojers" In tho terrible sham bat ti which took placo there. Mind you, about twenty-four lady rookies were en titled to Inter Into tho Red Cross tent and bind up and pqur In oil on tho wounds of the (n)heroes, who soemed to bo wounded much more frequently than was neces sary. By the way, 1 N. S. S. means First National Service School. ' Molly Thayer was guest of honor at a Jqncheon and tennis tournament yester day given by tho Wharton Slnklers at t their home in Elklns Park. Molly, as I have often said, Is qulto one of tho most attractive of last year's buds' and Is ex tremely popular. The other guests at the luncheon were Mr. and Mrs. Gllly Ervln, Mr. and Mrs. Marmaduko Tllden, Almee Hutchinson, Elslo Slnkler, Mr. and Mrs. Fltz-Eugeno Dixon, Mr. and Mrs George W. Elklns, Jr., Charlie Willing, to Russell Thayer, Aleck Thayer and Dr. O. MPerry Pepper. NANCY WYNNE. m R Personals One of the most Important summer wed- ' dlnja will take place on Thursday, when Miss Marlon T. Myers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Heywnrd Myers, of St. David's, will be married to Mr. George Wharton Pepper, Jr., of Devpn. Tho cere mony will take place In St. Martln'B Epis copal Church at Radnor, nnd as this Is such a small church and the Myers and Pepper families bo numerous, tho Invitations to the church are limited to the fnmltles and rela tives of the bride and bridegroom. A large reception, however, will follow at the Myers' home on St. David's road. Miss Eliabeth S. Myers will attend her sis ter as maid of honor, and the bridesmaids will be Miss Margaretta D. Myers, MIbs Birah 8. Myers, sisters of the bride: Miss Emilia D. Williams, jkllss Eleanor S. Car penter. Miss Anne Lewis and Miss Char lotte Eleanor Pepper, sister of the brlde ncom. Mr. Lawrence C. Murdoch will be the best man. and the ushere will be Mr. Harry II. Nellson, Mr, Charles Louis Borie. Jr, Mr, Richard H, Harte, Jr.. Mr. David C. Bpooner. Mr. Caspar W. B. Townsend, Mr. Edward B. Harris. Mr. W. Heyward Myers. Jr., and Mr. A. C. Myers, brothers of the Mae, Dr. and Mrs. Walter A. Wood and their on. Master Walter A. Wood. 3d, of 355 south lth street, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert rWDerts, of, New york, were the weekend tf .. ui r. ana Mrs. Charles Custls liar, jk Won at Happy Creek Farms, St. David's. irJf ',? ,ppua M1!ler- J""-- n f Mr, and n,PS(llllpus MlUer- ' St. David's, left miu n.e8d?y t0 enter the West Point "Hilary Academy. Miss Tallman nf witni..t . .. wV,.kunnd 7' Mr' ana 'B- William Baker t .?. .f Clovelly, pevon, Mrs. Whelen tod.., 7- '"l0"si luncheon and muslcale ""Jar In honor of her guest. nru r czSJrti .rh? " . '." tK Pa-" h and" 5SS K efli'r rtrB?rert,oJ'rord8 B1y.,e- daughter Jlydal ,V,7. V ""' . uoyje, jr.. or Whii 9 i been ePnd'n some time Huntlnir ti 7 i"' ."er w JoW', of twnedM111 farra- 01e" "lddle. has re umea to hr hom at Rdal. family "n? Hr."-am3.s-. Tylor and their SSriaJLi' Em Mt. "Airy avenue, Mt. thVn?''1 th6lr COttase ln CheIsea t rdrxts, & SS.'Ul- ,01 Vor'k Bead Coy tr? Hi th. ,1' lQWln(r mctra we eleefed W, B uh.lly.ar.! Pre''n. Mw. rlec'0ai? Us J"" Pre'dent. Mrs. SSsarer ?i. ortiWlW. Mrs. Endegardj usurer, Mrs. Thoraaa K. Ober, Jr ' J ir,nlt freeman Bowley. USA. and 1&S. who will brmm8betedSs uk. at ths ankford Arsenal last AlOnCT thfi Mnin T.? WSilSff sssi? OVms-Utw, Tha Jt Pierponi niZJr Swlft.t". In the rocono Mountains, where they will spend the sum Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Oerstelt, of 22 Church road, have gone to Capo May for a six weeks' stay. ' HAVEIlFonD Miss Katharine Baum, of Haverford Court, gave a lUnehoon Sat Urday In honor of Miss Eleanor Drier nnd Mas Katherlne Grant, of Pittsburgh, nnd Miss Jean Webster, of Springfield, Mass, who are visiting Miss Margaret Hlley, of Wayne. They are nil students ln Vassar College BUYN MAWn. Mrs. Paxson' Deeter. of Bryn Mawr, accompanied by her guest, Mrs. Edward Lawrence, of Boston, left yes terday to Bpcnd a week nt Wernersvlllo, Pa. Miss Marie noget. of Chicago, la spending the week-end with Mr. and Mrs George W. Chllds Drcxel, nt Wootton, their homo In Bryn Mawr. Miss Isabel Mnddlson. of 217 Roberts road, sailed Saturday for England, where she will spend the summer with her parents. BOSEMONT Mrs Charles Townsend and her family, of MontrOie avenuo, are spend ing six weeks at their cottage ln Beach Haven. Mr. Townsend will Join them shortly. Germantown n?Ir" an1 Mrs- Arthur M. Harrington, of 821 Westviow street, will leave tho first week In July to occupy their cuttngo at "" iitna ior me summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Victor Phewlls, of the Del mar. who nro traveling through the Orient, will rot return until autumn. Mrs. Enoch Taylor, of the' Delmar, West Cholten avenue, has gone to Asbury Park for a stay of several weeks. Mrs. William Allison has gone to James, town, R. I for tho summer. Miss Grnce Lonsdale and her Bister, Miss Maud Lonsdalo, of 6202 Wlssnhlckon ave nue, accompanied by Mr. John M. Roso nnd Mr. John Munche, of Germantown. motored to New York on Saturday, where they spent the week-end as the guests of friends. Mr. and Mrs. I. Newton Lccdom an nounce, the engagement of their daughter, Miss Esther Loedom, to Mr. Lewis Orton Thayer. Mr. Forrest Colbrldgo. of 58 West Chclton avenue, has left for Green Creek, N. J., where ho will remain during tho summer ns tho guest of Mr. Gabriel Holmes. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Frith, of 355 East Price street, have left for Seaside Heights, K. J whore they will open their cottage for the summer. Mrs. Howard L. White, of 60 West Haines street, ha3 returned from Hebron. Md., where she spent a month as tho guest of Air. and Mrs. Lewis Jenkins. Tho Thetn Tau Fraternity gave a din ner Saturday evening in honor of the new members at tho fraternity house, which was officially opened that night. Mr. and Mrs. Sparta Fritz, of 15D Maple wood avenue, have opfincd their cottage In Ocean City, N. J for tho summer. . THREE RECENT BRIDES ' " T " ' "" "" Mf?s.JLAf wait- I! -,$& Ja-ki, m " 4' a mjp& Mtc1ro. J3mrr I 'hmSSSIy'md I Weddings Jr iWmt .JBBmK C r&OMAAf $$&& Q "" ""'"' Along the Reading Mr. and Mrs O. BlBmark Klesewetter and their family, of Noble, have closed their country home and are occupying their cot tage at Sea Isle City, for tho sum mer. Mr. and Mrs. .Klesewetter entertained a house party over the week end In honor of Miss Myrtle McKee, of Jenklntown, nnd her fiance, Mr, John Orson Flndelsen, of Frankford. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Mclnnes, of Mountain road, Oak Lane, accompanied by their family, will close their country homo the end of June nnd will leave for Ocean City, N. J., to. occupy their cottage for the summer. Mr. nnd Mrs Mclnnes will have Mrs. Mclnnes' sister. Miss Luclle Fenton, of Baltimore, Md , as their guest for several weeks In July. MrB. W. Mason, of Doylestown, and Miss Dorothy Ruddach, of Noble, have returned home from the Pennsylvania State Col lege, where they spent several days and attended tho special exercises, tho college ball and the commencement of the class of 1918. They were the guests of the Phi Delta Beta Fraternity. Miss Helen Prlngle. of Woodlawn nvenue. Wyncotej gave an Informal dance Saturday evening at her hpme. Tioga MR, AND MBS. SAMUEL LUDWIG Mr and Mrs. Samuel LudwJg, whose marriage took place last Wednesday, are SI present on their weddjng trip, Mr and Mrs. Henry Calvin Trumbower .htir family of 1839 West Venango :&tawlUtoWrtlr-Ir their country home In QuakertovpJ. Mr and Mrs. B. Meyerhoff, ol ' 5f J North -,..?,. accompanied by their niece, Sfr1. vH Btern? bvV closed their Tioga ffonte fna rylng their cttage la Atlantis City. r. .n Mra. Max J Nathan,' of 1810 ,Wr nrio street; have announced the Wtst OnVh,; daughter. Miss Ha. 5aSKTSM? Bernstein. Mm W nwmaTot Mtchanteburr. P.L tnsWtttTtesa.Btrjet WestJPhiladelphia Mr. and Mrs. Chnrlci F. Wnll nnd their dnughters. Miss Dorothy Wall and Miss Mnrgnrot Wall, will closo their house, 4433 Pino atrcct, this week and will occupy their cottage ln Ocean City, N. J., for tho sum mer. Mr. and Mrs. Joicph Justice, of 4035 Chester avenue, will leave for Nova Scotia today to remain until tho full. Mrs Charles Eugene Dougherty, of 1046 South 61st street, and Mrs John Curtln Larimer, of the West Locust Apartments, have returned to town nfter a fow weeks' visit to Ocean Gate, N. J., as tho guests of Dr. E. Roland Hearne, of thlR city ' Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold Dennis, of 130 North Ruby street, nro receiving congratulations on tho birth of a dnughtcr. Mr. nnd Mrs. I. Goldberg, of 6064 Mar ket street, announce tho betrothal of their daughter, Miss Bessie Goldberg, to Mr. Isador Gottlieb, of 904 North 7th street. South Philadelphia Miss Ircno C. Leslie, of 1126 South Broad street, motored to Atlantic City on Frl dny, to remain until tdmorrow. Mr. and Mrs. John Hoctor. 2234 South Bancroft street, left Friday for a week nt tho Progress House, Atlantic City. Mr. William Brndley, of 2140 Wharton street; Mr. R. J. Beverldgo, of 1915 Rltner street; Mr. P. Hagnn, of 2037 Garrett street, and Mr. Edw. Landy, of 282.! Wharton street, left Friday for a week's cruise down the Delaware to tho Breakwater on a fishing trip. They will bo the guests of Constable William Douglass, of 328 Wlnton street, on his powerboat Esther. Mr. Chester A. Shirley, of 2014 South 22d street, left yesterday to spend a month along the Atlantic coast, stopping at At lantic City, Capo May, Wlldwood and Ocean City. N. J. Mr. William P. Camac, of 2126 Wharton street. Is spending two weeks with friends at Dover, Del. Mr. Cnmao will return July 1. Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Mngulro. of 1630 South 21st street, and their three children will leave July 1 to spend two weeks as the guests of Mrs. Catherine Mooney, of Chestnut Hill. A double wedding will bo performed to day In tho Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel by the Rev. Thomas Terllzzl, O. S. A., when Mr. Daniel C. D'Orazio, of 1018 South 9th street, will wed Miss Anna Dl Medio, of 1033 South 9th streot, and the former's sister. Miss Roso D'Oiazio. who lives at the same address as her brother, will marry Mr. Guldo D'Ambroslo, of 331 North 64th street. Mrs Michael A. Spatola and Mrs. Charles Kaelkcr were tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Bradbury, of New York, at tho Hotel Dennis, Atlantic City, for several days last week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Benjamin J. Cooke and their family hao left for Ocean City, N. J., where thoy w 111 occupy their new cottage nt 1232 Asbury nvenue until October. Miss Adele Cooke will entertain a num ber of week-end parties during tho sup' mer season Mr. and Mrs. James Keys, of 2333 South 11th street, spent the week-end at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. John Klrkpatrlck, of 1304 Porter street, are nt Lynnwood Heights, N. J., where yey will remain for to weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pomerantz, of Moya menslng avenue nnd Mlftlln street, have left to spend the summer at Atlantic City. Mr Isaac Greene, of Stone House lane, spent the week-end at Wlldwood Mr. Alfred Cannon, of 940 Mifflin street, spent the week-end at Sea Isle City as the guest of Mr. Max R. Brown. Mr. William J. Evans, of 1628 South Front streot, has left for his summer home at National Park, N. J. Mr. Charles Phayre, of 1935 South 13th street, has returned after spending a week with friends at Cape May Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Read, of 1!338 SoutH 16th street, will leave tomorrow to spend bIx weeks at Ocean City, N, J, Mr, and Mrs. J. H, Donaghy. of 1939 Sny der avenue, and Master George Donaghy and Miss Luclle Donaghy will open their cottage at Wlldwood on July 1. Mrs. Margaret Donaghy, of 1741 South Taylor street, will spend two weeks with her daughter, Mrs. John J, Flanagan, at Wild wood. Mrs. Donaghy Is convalescing after a serious Illness1 Lansdowne Mr. and Mrs. W, S. Baxter, of Drexel and Owen avenues, wll entertain their card club at a delightful garden party and dance at their home this evening. Among the guests will be Mr. and Mrs. James Caswell, Mr and Mrs, V, Jones, Mr. and Mrs. W. Lofland, Mr. and Mrs. Hudson, Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Harley, Mr, and Mrs. W, Naulty, Mr. and airs. BenJ. Osmond, Dr. and Mrs. William, Maxunu. Dr. and Mrs. J S. Blckley, Miss Etta Yarnall, Miss Mary Hyland, Miss Edith Walker Mr. James Funston and Mr. Francis Harley. The members of St, Francis Junior Aux. Illary will hold a tennis tournament and tea at Griffith Park next Thursday afternoon. A. silver cup will be given as a prize. Miss Gertrude Bachler la chairman of the com mittee and la assisted by Miss Carolyn Koran1, Miss Frances Mack, Miss Elizabeth Harrison, Miss Mildred Carter, Miss Helen McNlchol. Miss) Marie Huber, Miss Agnes Haggarty, Mlss Mary Frances Kelly. MUa Marguerite MacDonald and Miss Ruth Is. rael. , , ,, A farewell dinner was given to Mr Albert Eagle on Friday evening. Mr Eagle will live, in Detroit. Mich., where he U engaged la business. Jl, delightful garden patty will be given on the lwl f Mrs,' Alfred c Batch's home on Wart Baltimore; avenue, pn June X. far the bene fit of til Woman Suffrage pty. RECEPTIONS, MUSICALES AND DANCES ARE VERY POPULAR Mr. and Mrs. Oliver F. Keely Will Entertain Members of the Roxborough Melody Club at Their Home Tonight. Various Other Matters of Interest Evelyn Slocum, Miss Mra Smith. Miss May MnRlo, Mini Ethel Kneass, Miss Emily Hazlctt, Miss Virginia Seree, Miss Ruth Smith. Miss Lisle Taylor and Mrs Leonard Rodenhnusen. Kensington Mrs. William Craig has returned to her homo ln Staten Island, N. Y, after a 10. dny visit to her brother-in-law, Mr. James Craig, of 3064 Thompson street. Mr. Wal ter A, Craig, of Hopewell, Va., Ih visiting his father Mr. Frank Bradley, of 3026 Richmond street, nnd Mr. Joseph Trasser. of 3116 Richmond street, have returned from a four weeks' vacation at the Delaware Water Gap. Mrs. Alexander Cameron nnd her sister. Miss Anna Stunit. of 2959 Richmond street, spent the week-end with relatives at Beverly, N. J. Roxborough Mrs. George W. Sloycr. of West Port Royal avenuo will entertain next Friday evening, when her guests will include Miss Mary J. Patton. Mrs. William T Reetl. Mrs Harry Wood, Mrs. Henneger. Mrs Louli Flick, Mrs. Newton Bernard, Mrs. William Carver. Mrs. William Kulp. Mrs John Lex. Mrs. John Chrlstensen, Mrs Wllllnm F. Steele, Mrs. John Rnnsford, Mrs. Herman McMasters, Mrs. Howard Moyer, Mrs Sam uel Miller, Mrs. Hnrrv Salmon, Mrs Will iam McClellan. MrB. Whalley Sauers, Mrs. George Wanklln and Mrs. Harry Clark. The Race Committee of the Philadelphia Swimming Club, consisting of Mr John C. Mnls. Mr Victor Binder and Mr J. Fred erick Doris, has arranged a series of swim ming contests, to tako place on Saturdays during the present month, July and Au gust, over the Lafayette swimming course In the Schuylkill River, above Flat Rock Dam. Thero are open and closed contests, nmong which are events for women nnd girls. MR. AND MRS OLIVER F. KEELY, of Host Leverlngton nvenue, will give a reception nnd muslcale tonight at their homo for tho members of the Roxborough Melody Club. This will bo tho final social entertainment for tho season and the guests will includo 'Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones Thompson, Mrs D SIter Cornog. Mrs. Harry H. Thompson, Miss Miriam Wctherlll. Miss Lenore Cassll. Miss Elslo Held, Mrs. T. Swngcr Potts. Mr. R. Bruce Wnllaco, Miss Helen Mattls, Mrs A Tongue, Miss Ellen Waldock, Miss Anna DuGnn, Miss Edith Kerkc.slager, Miss Mnry Fleming, Mrs. J Howarth, Miss Margaret O'Brien, Miss Marian Llndcrman. MIhs Jessie Allison, Mrs. James Hlndle. Mrs. E. Hunter Lord, Mrs Jamc3 Blancy. Mrs. Harry Cnywood. MIS3 E. L. Jones, Miss Helen Irwin. Mr. Lester nlankln. Mr J. D Foerlng. Mr. M. J. Garrlty. Mr. William Keely. Mr. T. W. Schofleld, Mr. nnd Mrs Wayne Moyer, Mr. Albert H. Allison, Mr. F Wlllard Corman, Mr. A. L Phillips, Mr John Hodson, Mr. Edward Wilson. Mr. George Wentllng, Mr. Clarence Wcstermnn. "" i The ladles of tho Lawn Tennis Commit tee of tho Germantown Cricket Club tiave Issued Invitations to tho players In the Women's Interclub Lawn Tennis League for a tennis tournament tomorrow afternoon Luncheon will be served In the main club house There will be tea and music during the afternoon In the ladles' clubhouse. Miss Lillian Miller, of 3213 North Broad street, entertained at luncheon yesterday In honor of Miss Mario Raber. of Highland. Ill The gUests Included Miss Violet Shmld helser. Miss Knthryn Shmtdhetser. Miss Marguerite Ehrhart. Miss Agnes .Sautter. Miss Mildred Drelsler. MIbs M. Edith Mc Clellan. MIbs Charlotte Engel and Miss Dorothea Allen. THE Misses Carberry entertained at a delightful dance nt Belfleld Country Club last week. A number of the younger set of the Northeast. Germantown and Logan attended. Ampng the guests were Mr. Francis O'Brien. Mr. Daniel Mackell, Mr. Joseph Dougherty. ,Mr- LnJ.,re,nce Hughes. Mr. Thomas Rhodes, Mr. Walter Saul. Mr. John McGoern, Mr. W illlam Smith. Mr. Thomas Mcllenry. Mr Howard A. Garvin, Mr. Joseph A. Foley. Mr Will-!.- it.,.p Mr Maurice Van Zanty. Mr. Thomas Loftus, Mr John Dwyer. Mr Lang- don cook, mr. rtiujom- --" i- James Kershaw, Mr James Masterson, Mr. William Roberts. Mr John A. Fallon, Mr. William Thorpey. Sir. James Mcllenry, Mr. Daniel Walker. Mr. Edward Sullivan. Mr. Vincent Fleming. Mr. Warren Harris, Mr. Harry Alexander. Mr. Johnson Hammond, Mr. Walter Masterson. Mr. James Kelly, Mr. Dan Hicks, Mr. Edward Hamilton. Mr Albert McKay, Mr. John Walker. Mr, Thomas Maloye, Mr James Walker. Mr. AloyBlus Loughrey. Mr Thomas Cullen. Mr. Joseph Hanna, Mr- Thomas Ryder and Mr, John Doyle. Miss Mary F Carberry. Miss Teresa V. Carberry. Miss Alice M, Car-, berry, Miss Agnes McNally. Miss Anna Mc Nally, Miss Theresa Trautwlne, MIbs Ida Trautwlne. Miss Theresa Magulre, Miss Marie Lynch. Miss Sarah Walsh, Miss Mae Gleason, Miss Wllbertn Campbell, Miss Nan McOarry, Miss largaret McCloakey, M ss Katherlne Loftus. Miss Effle Kraft. M ss Katherlne Murry. Miss Eleanor Murry, M ss Eve O'Boyle. Miss Anna V, Torpey, Mlsa Anna Heck, Miss Rose Hagen. Miss Made, line Walker, Miss Catherine Walker, M ss Madallne Dolan. Miss Marie Rlelly, Miss Bessie Gleason. Miss Margaret Taylor. Miss Monica Costella. Miss Alberta Mitchell, Miss Lucy Baker, (Miss Ada HUI. Miss Mur el Kee, Miss Florence Krtg. Miss Violet Grif fin, Miss Katherlne Troy. The Lakote Club gave their vice presi dent, Miss Dnhmen. a surprise party last Friday at her home. 3034 Glrard avenue. Among those present were Miss Florence Hasenfuss, Miss Edna Spledel, Miss Flor ence Shull. Miss Eleanor Hickman. Miss Elizabeth Christopher. Miss Kathrlne Ket ter, Mlsa Florenca Dohmen, Mr. Horace Fehr. Mr. Carl Leonhardt. Mr. Graham Ket. ter. Mr. Earl Hough, Mr B. Monaghan. Mr. William Knoltes and Mr Wright. . The members of the PrtaclUa Sewing .Circle held their annual picnic on Saturday In Belmont Park. The members of the circle include Mrs. L. Stanley Dobson. Mra. Jacob Stull, Mrs. D. HH1 Rock. Mrs. Will iam Peanell. Mra. Clyde Bowen, Mrs. Qeorga Barlow, Mra. Charles McOIrr and Mlaa Anna. Noble. A aurprUa linen shower waa given Sat urdas afternoon to Mls Mar.orle BJtwum i,,. ih MnhM nt hr bridxa club. Tha pjMta Vidua?, Mlsa Jant Cwvau- Mlsa work for yr jTwra. Frankford Miss Jena Blessing entertained at her home, 4941 Darrah street, Saturday even ing. There were 20 guests. Mrs. Charles Castor, of 6932 Keystone street, has Just returned from Washington, D. C. where she has been spending the past two weeks. Mrs W. Sperry, of 4941 Darrah Btreet, has us her guest Mrs. Frank Cox, of Oxford, Chester County, Pa. Miss Irene Taylor, of Hawthorne street, Is spending three weeks with friends In Pottsvllle. Camdpn and Vicinity i BFHSvskBkBkBaih a CS h -. fc , . , H. M J K(,A MISS MILDRED COLE Mr. Morris Qcl. of Merchan.tvllle. gave a garden party on Saturday afternoon, to an nounce, the engagement of hl daughter mi Mildred' Has en Cole, to Mr J Karl .Blmkina. Pf CoUlngawoQd Mias Cole is assistant pruauon oiuver jn v arourn uoun ty, and M bJ engaged la charitable ABEL OAKLEY. Tho marriage of Miss Florence Eleanor Oakley, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs, Frederick Oakley, 3127 North 8th street, to Mr. Frank S Abel, will tako placo this evening. The ceremony will be followed by a reception nt the homo of tho bride. Tha bride will bo attended by Miss Bertha Shntt8iiydcr as bridesmaid Mr. Ellwood B Welsh will bo best man. Mr and Mrs Abel, after a trip to Can ada, will live nt 3173 Aramlngo nenuc. CHAMBERS RMEDLEY WILMINGTON. Del.. June 19, Tho mar rlnge of Miss Esther K. Smcdlcy, dnughter of Mr. Benjamin K. Smedley, nnd Mr. C. Stnnley Chnmbers. of this clt, s6n of Mr. nnd Mrs. John T, Chambers, of Kennott Square, took placo Saturday at 6 o'clock at the homo of tho brldo's father, 2607 West 16th street. Tho Friends' ceremony was used. Tho brldo was nttended by Miss Elslo R. Dufllcld ns maid of honor, and her cousin, Mrs. Maurice II. Mlchcntir, ns matron of honor. Miss Helen Hubbell, of New York, n cousin of tha bridegroom, nnd Miss Ruth Mm shall, of Kennott Square, woro the bridesmaids. KEPPHART--CRISWELL. A quiet wedding took placo Friday eve ning nt 5 o'clock when Miss Reba Crlswell, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Crlswell, 6016 Race street, became the bride of Mr. William Kopphart. The ceremony waB per formed by the Rev. William J. Miller, Jr., of tho Tabernacle Lutheran Church, 69th and Spruco streets. Mr. Crlswell gavo his daughter ln mar riage Her gown was of white taffeta made full and short ocr white net with a boned bodice. She wore n wreath of orango blos soms In hy hair and carried a bouquet of Bride roses and orange blossoms. Miss Josephine Kesslcr, who attended the brldo as maid of honor, woro whlto net covered with pink taffeta. Her bouquet was pink rose3 nnd forgctmenots. Dr, J Raymond Crlswell, brpther of tho bride, was Mr. Kcpphart's best man. After a smnll reception for the family and a few friends. Mr. Kepphnrt and bride left on an oxtended trip After August 1 they will be nt home nt 6040 Spruce street. MALOY WILLIAMS. A pretty homo wedding of Interest to mnny took place on Wednesday when Miss Jane Arllne Wllllnms, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs Charles N. Williams, 3435 North Sjdonhnm street, became the bride of Dr. Edward S. Maloy. of Mlffllnburg. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. R. Rorer. of tho Mlffllnburg Methodist Epis copal Church, ut the home of tho bride groom, at M.ffllnburg, Mr. John Maloy. a brother of tho groom, was best man. Miss Erma S Williams and Miss Katherlne Maloy were bridesmaids. After tho wed llng dinner Mr. and Mrs. Maloy left for their homo In Bcllefont. Pa. Thoy will bo at home nfter July 1. Miss Williams was very popular among the younger set of Tioga. SHOEMAKER SHUTE. The wedding of Miss Lureta Shute, daugh ter of Dr. and Mrs. H. A Shute, to Mr. Charles C Shoemaker took place at the home of tho brldo's parents, 1J0S North 16th street, at 12:30 o'clock on Saturday. The Rev. Dr R F Jones, of the Susque hanna Aenuc Presbyterian Church, offi ciated, The bride was given ln marriage by her father. The wedding took place In a tastefully decorated room under a bower of flowers. The wedding ceremonies were followed by a luncheon. Those present beside tho bride's parents were Mrs. and Miss Shoemnker, Mr and Mm E L Shute, Miss Lorna Shute, Mr and Mrs. R A. Foley, of Langhorne; Mr. L. E. Hood, Mr and Mrs. W. II. Slthens, of Woodbury, Mr. G. a Green, Mrs. M. Mnners, of Rlngold, N. J. ; Mr. B. Howell. Miss Anna Ford, Miss M. Finn, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. L. Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Kranlch. Mr and Mrs. O. Fuchs, Miss Margaretta Smith, Miss Anna Stoeckle, Miss Marian Smedley The bride and bridegroom left on an after, noon train for un extended trip through New York State and New England, and on their return will live at 6364 Sherman street, Germantown. MILITARY CAPES ARE POPULAR Brass Buttons and Gtllt Braid Are Worn by Milady at Shore Wilmington WILMINGTON, Del., June 19. Miss Elizabeth R. Jackson entertained at a tea Friday afternoon, at her home, 11th and Washington streets. In honor of her sister, Mrs. Frederick Hill, of Elmlra, N. V., who la visiting her mother and sister. Miss Jack son nnd Mrs, Hill were assisted by Mrs. Alfred Warner. Jr, Mrs. Thomas W. Miller, Miss Elizabeth Amery, Miss Lillian Jackson, Mrs. Charles Gawthrop and Mrs. Eugene du Pont, Jr. Mr and Mrs. F, E. Patterson have closed their town house, at 1300 Rodney street, and have moved to their country home on the Kennett pike, where they will spend the remainder of the summer, Mr, and Mrs. J Horace Lindsay, their son-in-law and daughter, will spend part of the summer with them. Mrs. Richard Bond and her children are spending this month at Ocean City, N J., where they have taken a cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Halle and their son have gone to Atlantic: Cty, where they will spend seeral weeks. Lieutenant A. Beckwlth Sanborn and Mrs. Sanborn, of New York, were week-end guests of Mr and Mrs. Clement W, Miller. What's Doing Tonight rhlUd.iphla Band Bltaa E. Muramtl. con. ducter. City Hell plaza. S o slock. Frc. Falrroount Park Band Richard Sthmldt. con ductor. Ueoran IHH. o'clotk. Free. Wait Philadelphia Uuilntsa and Improvtnunt LcaVua. 8209 Market ptrt. a 0'tlock, Fr. Oirard Improvement Apctlon. SOth and BchunW trt 8 o'clock. Fru Weal Suiduehanna Avtnu Buln Men 140T Vt Susquehanna avenue. 8 o clock Free. Confewnca on Fourth of July celebration, Mavor Smith's olflca. ltjr Ifab;. ' ATLANTIC CITY, June 19. The mili tary cape with braes buttons nnd gilt braid Is being worn by seashore fashionables. In fact, tho fashion pngennt on the Boardwalk reveals all shapes and sites of capes from the flimsy ones of chiffon bordered with narrow bands of fur to the heavy aubstan tlal wraps, which are so necessary at the shore. One of the largest weddings of the sea. son will bo solemnized this evening at t o'clock In the spacious solarium of the Alamno Hotel, when Miss Gladys Lata daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Mack Latz, Will becomo the bride of Mr. William J. Klein, of Enst Orange, N. J. Tho maid of honor will bo Miss Fanny Klein, sister of tho brldo groom, and tho bridesmaids w'lll bo Miss Madeline Krauskopf, of Philadelphia, and Miss Emma Elsman, of Wnshlngton, D. C. Mr. Benjamin Michael will be best man, and tho ushers will bo Mr. Harry Latz, brother of the bride; Mr. Herbert Michael and Mr. Louis Well, Miss Latz was a member of Rabbi Krauskopf's party during his last trip to tho Orient. Commodore and Mrs. Samuel W. Wlinh have Issued cards for tholr annual bnll, to bo given nt tho Chelsea Yacht Club on Thursday evening, Juno 30. Tho nnnunl summer circus and bazaar of tho Chelsea Club will be held August 17, 18 and 19. Elaborate plans nro being made to make the coming event "the grentest show on earth." Members of the Atlantic City Yacht Club will entertain nt bridge on Tuesdny 'after noon. Mrs. M. It Reeves entertained nt bridge at Haddon Hall on Saturday afternoon. There were four tables ln play. Mrs. Ocorgo L. Craig, of Overbrook, opened her Vcntnor cottage on Saturday, Mrs. Richards F. Bower camo down from Philadelphia Saturday to spend tho remain der of the summer with Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Chandler Stewart nt their cottago on South Virginia avenuo. Mrs. C. S. Rca, of Pittsburgh, cnter tatned over Sunday at Haddon Hall Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Shand, of Philadelphia. Mrs. E. V. Bossing and Mrs. Richardson have taken apartments hero for tho balance of the season. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Summcrllt motored down from Woodbury to nttend tho meet ing of the Now Jersey Bar Association nnd remained over Sunday nt tho Tray more. Tho Rev. William Armhold, who for 60 years was associated with Kcncseth Temple, Philadelphia, celebrated his 87th birthday Saturday at his homo In tho Nlxn Apart ments. Since his retirement a few years ago Doctor Armhold has been living In this city. North Philadelphia Mrs. Benjamin Nichols, of 1640 North 19th street, has returned home nfter spend ing several days as tho gueBt-of relatives In Flushing, L. I. Mr. Wllford Barbehenn, of York, Is spending some time as tho guest of his cousin, Mr. II. Edward Barbehenn, of 917 Corinthian avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Nixon, Jr., of 1900 Susquehanna avenue, aro receiving congratulations on tho birth of a daughter, Joyce Armstrong Nixon, on June 6. Mr. and Mrs George V. Hnslett. of 2128 North 17th street, are spending tho Bum mer months at Stono Harbor. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo A. Dledcl and their family, of 1824 North Croskey street, mo tored to Pottstown and nearby towns In the Schuylkill Valley for tho week-end. Miss Ada Taylor, of 2203 Spring Garden" street, has returned homo after spending several weeks ln Newark, N. J. Mr. Howard Mngulre. of 1036 Hamilton street, was glcn a dinner at his home In honor of his graduation from the Phila delphia Trade School. Mrs. W. Brown, of 1705 Oxford street, has gone to Island Heights for tho summer. Northeast Philadelphia Miss Elizabeth Sullivan, of 2616 East Allegheny avenuo, will entertain extensively In honor of her guest. Miss Rose Zboyovsky, of 316 East 3d street, South Bethlehem, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore B. Snyder, of 3541 Frankford nvenue. have been enter taining Mr. nnd Mrs. Georgo Fisher, of Pottsvllle. Delaware County Dr. nnd Mrs. Horaco B. Moorse, of Llanerch, are' receiving congratulations on the birth of a son. AMUSEMENTS FORREST-Tonight AT 8:16 TWICE DAILY, 2.15 and 8:15 First Matinee Tomorrow AN EVENT YOU DON'T WANT TO MISS Flrat Time In Philadelphia TEN-IIKEL VERSION OF REX BEACH'S 0.at THE NE'ER-DO-WELL BIGGER AND BETTER THAN THE SPOILERS ALL SCENES TAKEN AT PANAMA MA6SIVK STAOB SKTTINOS SYMPHONY OIICIIESTHA OF 20 PRICES, 25c and 50c AL.L 8CATS RESERVED STANLEY MARKET AUOVE 16TU CONTINUOUS it TO 11 LOUISE HUFF In Flrt Vrentatloo of "DESTINY'S TOY" ADDED ATTRACTION A Funny Corner WILLIAM COLLIER In "WILLIES WABDLY WAY" KEITH'S THE BEST SH0W IN FLORENCE NASH & CO, JACK GARDNER MARION BARNEY and W)U1S ANCKER Today t 2, 2e 60. 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