EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUKSDAY, JUNE 20, 1916. 13 ....- tilTtti m A T "XT n vi- m----- . fitATCY WyiNiNJBi iiUJM UF THINGS VVJtlJLV -' w- "'- vj.vxxtlxvJLJ JLVJL.ttLX .ii Hir President for Nah'mml r.m win fhLave Many a Wife and Sweetheart Sorrowing at ! Home, Anxious for News from the Border i- . ..... n Issued lato Sunday night rtnTBth'T '", niiard of Penney!- MA the women ,n " rt0TroUBh the agonies of ones K taVe gone tl,roUgh Uie,RB? Wyveg" nn from loved P-,.iwttl'fl oep" .mn nnn to rdcUX ny there ta no rejoice In the fact that tnoy fr.wnonow . , nrenarlnc &" "Ancles of "hi. Kind, which we l f? will b. our-this week. .3 find "".... ,mlr. fcrfftr born. i faot thal they ri ii nnw icjviv- --- 1 pent so much ..tlliear " ri , . ..., ..,. lf.aywhatyou;vM r; l7r at hand has been for several " decided possibility and now seems l'C in any case, even If there '" V.n. fired. It Is no Ilgnt mnuer M SKot Sn down to th.M.onn iMheheatoftlUstlmoa jT though women may ,..,-. 'r S for the work and sorrow o S,nr.::,.rv Idea of war at our doors la i&or, "beyond words. it? . ....-i. -f fw who will go at once ft, .Mk to aft. Gretna. In the 1st City P .Le there arc Franklin McKad ki fS. who married Daisy IIS. M George Thayer, the husband of !ft the Wheelers! Jesse Williamson tfJhoi .wife as Muriel William and A has tl-Tdearest little children I have IfiTawr seen. Young Uussell Thayer Shrt,ool,er.a.soK.on.v.nus(A.eo Kr and Keating Wlllcox. I'niBli also of Ben Tllghman. whole to m -. t.v,v no.xt week. I guess !eremonyw.,.have.o,,rda "lit It goes 10 snow nuw -...-. ft. Carpenter and Evelyn Chow were 'Mt to Wit until war wu-, ..u.., -,- - .w" . i. ...., ..Intr trnnhln nntl " - .. nmi nrav that war with its F.r. r;, n, Aav be averted. Still. KhirWcof the climate and the necessarily flu hard fare will be no special joy LP1"" ... , i.. ., mis Trnon to our somicr oua . ... ---- -----itrillbe called upon also and the 1st. tl ui 34 Regiments, of this city. Ben nf.hman. you know, is a lieutenant in iftmpany D, 3d Regiment. Walter Hop I lUjon belongs to Troop A and there are 10 many I can narciiy iib' ""- . . a. if thi-rn will be a number of fnpjements announced, as they tell me fibers were at the beginning ui u.e oi.i : h War nearly 20 years ago. There Is a tUrm about brass buttons and separation ''from those who have become a sort of .u. o. friends which sometimes brings knitters to a climax which otherwise Pwmld never have matured, so easy is it fto drift along. i'when the little rookies wore gaily Witching the sham battle at the Navy Tard on Saturday and disporting them wives afterward at the Bellevue-Stratford "for dinner In their uniforms little did they iiinv that anon there might bo call for feai service. Well, cheer up, girls, we'll hope for thebest, and If our husbands ana i,.., and brothers have to go let us bid them godspeed and do our part with bravo 'hearts. NANCY WYNNE. m Personals ,.' h interesting announcement was made it lit Sturnnl-Brlnton wedding on Satur- fttit. Hie engagement of Mrs. Kmllla G. Jrtotai Thomnson. widow of .Tames Beaton tapson, of this city, to Mr. le I-or-. M Grant, of New York. The wedding Ailll tike place on Friday, June 30, In St. f Juki Protestant Kplscopal Church, 22d tad Walnut streets. Mr. Thompson, who " an Invalid for several years, died a tltl more than a year ago. A daughter, , W Elizabeth Thompson, made her debut jilapeccmLer of 1914. There Is also a son, .ID. C. Brlnton Thompson. Mrs. Thompson Wher son and daughter are at present v Hiring -with Mrs. Thompson's mother, Mrs. , TWhIaI r T7innn I.. TArll., Tlor fnthpr. tWlale Dr Daniel O. flrlnton, was a well- town surgeon of this city. The Tliomp Bt'itown house la nt 2212 Walnut street. ' Hi. Grant Is well known In New York, rtere he has bpent the greater part pf his Ume, spending the summers In Bar Harbor. IL U. W lam Woodward Arnett cnier- llred Informallv nt luncheon today at her ;bmen Ardmorc. ' Dr. and Mrs Frederick Fraley will closo :tk'r town house, 1701 Do I-ancey street, any and will go to Halcyon, thslr summer i?ie at Northeast Harbor, Me. ,'iwonj those who lunched at the Ger- jsutown Cricket Club today before the ntetcltjr tennis tournament were Miss Doro UrDlaaton. Miss Mnllv Thaver. Mrs. Clem- n Walnwnght, Mrs Gilbert Harvey, Miss iwtrude Henry, M bs Marlon Toulmln, Miss njrUls Walsh, Miss Geitrude Hhret. Miss IBilsr TattersHeld. Mrs. Isaac Schllchtor, f. William P Newhall, Mrs. C. B, Grace, !;. Harry valentine, Mrs. Mervyn Gra Um,iIr. T C Jordan, Miss Amelia Doug- jf"l"n. Miss Alice ilawklns and MI33 ii stoughton. Ur, and Mrs. Harlow W. Voorhees, of m!ict avenue. Melrose Park, have left jtor Eajle's Mere, where they have taken jj-..Bo ,ur lI1B summer. W. .and MrSl Charles Itandolph Wood , ' ao " or liagie s Mere, to remain t'i mo months of July, August and Sep- Mr. Ar,l. ti .... .. . . . f. "" viuouivihb, oi Virginia, speiu gw week end with friends in this city. fLf.r-n(1 MrSl na,',n M- Townsend and im n U(nr, ansa Anne Townsend, of IiH p Lancey place, have closed their m ---- "u iiayq leu lor jorK jiaroor, JJ, where they will occupy" their cottage E Pie eummer. 4wliS3 Marlnn t7lal Ohn.l -., IKuVi .n Hul8' ls entertaining Miss Ruth '" Washington, as her guest for Ito'iii. ,.' "'" weeK- Wla3 l-tttell came itt.N!.elt to at,end ,ha mode' camp at Hart yt l?rd on Saturday, which was In ttii3;.r . ""aaeipn'ans wno attended Rational Service School at Chevy Chaje, iy- .... . "" . KT. .:."" paries Watson, Jr., of 45H hw'wiu leave, this week for Beach Ku; LJ'.Vwbere they -will occupy their wp -- -vB n, auiuuirr Alonry tha Main T ; ARnHtnnr. Tin,.,"u"t,u''- and Mrs. Ezra Allen 'Kit. "'? t"elp home, U5 ThomDson av. Wr of (he summer at Wood's Hole. !i?tLn.a..Nev?man' of Ardmore, will Wwtkv i.v. r nome ln honor of Miss 2ataSU0 York. o Satur! ISiWR-MlM Maud J- Hayden. ?S ilbuS student at Isel fef .eULUn 9' "!f?;- "turned iJS Ahlvall. n. "wu. ,! tSTviTS afrZn;.0'?.t0!l1 .p .. iud Bummtir rs WiUlamS. Beldlne. of navi. '4 vKllin'S MvlT have turned from 'a visit to New York. Mr. Stanley Hughes, of Lancaster nve nttc. spent the week-end In New York. Jur,i1rnr lWwarlMnowlnn,r Ims hoT fnJ na:.,norreW Vork 'T' "" hcr Mrs . tlenjnmln Chew nml her children, of wn le' .nni,,.,?r' wl" ,fnvc t0,,!lJ' fr bcr Miia at Sea Meadow. Nmragansett Pier Mr. and Mrs Waller M. Newklrk have re- turned to ltadnor from a trip to New Kng- ST. DAVIDS Mrs. .Inmet II Hughes ntid her tlitughtrr, of 4.11 Midland avenue, are spending a few days at Governor's Island berore going to Nnnttieket. it. I., for the summer. .Major Jnmei It. Hughes, F. H A . expects to Join them Inter. Mr. and Mis. J H. Mitchell has tnken a cottage nt Ventnor for the summer. WAYN'B Mrs. Henry P Horle. of t'plnnd ny, Wnyne, is spending the month of June nt Grindstone Nerlt nnd Winter Harbor, Me Mr. nntl Mri. H. John Pntton nnd their tnmlly, t Gulf road, have taken a rottnge nt ventnor for the sumuipr. Miss Itittli Ormo lint returned from Bos ton. where she spent n month visiting frlcmli MIbs Htigenla Brown has returned home from school nt Nntlck. Muss. Miss Josephine Scott, who spent the winter nt Wesley Inn. has gone to Sunset, Me., for the summer. Miss Klennor Drier nntl Miss Kntherlne Grant, of Pittsburgh, and Miss Jenn Web ster, of Springfield, Mass, have returned homo nfter visiting Miss Margaret Itlley, of Wnyne. Mr. and Mrs. Snmuel S. Thornton closed their house, HB Uloomlngd.ile. avenue, yes terday, and will spend tho summer nt Buck Hill Falls. Dr. nml Mrs. William A. De Witt and their children, who wcro visiting Mrs. De Witt's parents, Mr. nml Mrs. F. II. Treat, have lcturned to their home in Blossburg, Pa. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Post loft last week to spend the summer nt Thousand Islands. Mrs. Wilton W. lllancho nnd their chil dren, of Oak-I.ano. will leave this week to spend the summer In Chelsea. D13VON Mr. J. Clifton Buck gave a stag dinner of I.", covers at I,a Mollan, his home In Devon. Saturday evening. Mrs. C. Hmory McMlchnol, of Knoll House, Devon,' has been spending n few days In 'New York. Chestnut Hill Miss Knthcilno Wright Dunn, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs George G. Dunn, of 23d street and Gracr's lane, nnd her tlnnce, Mr. William Watters Pagon, of Baltimore, will be entertained nt dinner tomorrow evening by Mrs. Dunn's brother, Mr. Sydney Uul len Dunn, nt his homo In Haverford. The guests will Includo tho members of tho bridal party. The wedding of Miss Dunn and Mr. Pagon will take place on Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kellnr Kurtz, of 24 Benezct street, have returned from a motor trip to Capo May. Along the Heading Miss Dorothea Jennings, of Greenwood avenue, Wyncote, will have her cousin, Miss Louise Noland, of Wilmington, ns her guest for sovernl days this week. Miss Noland will arrive In Wyncote tomorrow. Mr. Charles Weston Beck, of Wyncote. returned last Friday from St John's Mili tary School nt Manllus, near Syracuse, N. Y where he has been a student during tho winter. .. t'b'JS . k .-- . i J !?'?& 'i- - t.M?mm MRS. WOLSTAN DIXEY Mrs. Wnlstan Dlxey entertained nt a suffrage luncheon last week at her home In Logan. Miss Gertrude Boss nnd Miss Molly Boss, of Itoicommon, Doylestown, havo Miss Dor othea Denys, of Washington, D. C, as their guest for several days this week. The Misses Boss have Issued invitations for a luncheon on Thursday in honor of Miss Denys. ' Miss Kmma Supplee, of Webster avenue, Wyncote, has returned to her home from Washington, D. C, whero she was the guest of friends for several weeks. Miss Jnne Curran, daughter or Mr. and .Mrs. Charles J. Curran. of G802 Lawnton avenue, Oak Lane, will spend this week at Atlant'c City, whero Bho will be the guest of Miss Iteglna Lentz, and her parents, at the Traymoro. Mr." and Mrs C. Cnry, of Philadelphia, have taken Mr. and Mrs. David Hanly's residence on Greenwood avenue, JenKm town, for the summer and will move to tne country the end of this month. Mrs. Schlvely, of West avenue, Jenkln. town, accompanied by Mis. II. Vance Peters, of West Philadelphia, has left for Buck Hill Falls, Pa, They will spend sev eral months, occupying Mis. Peters' cot tage. Mr and Mrs. Joseph Bocklus, of Wood land 'avenue, Ablngton. Pa., have returned to their home from Stone Harbor. They have been spenlng several days at their bungalow. Miss Kathallne Carlln. of Jenklntown, has returned from Pottsvllle. Pa., where she has been the guest of her aunt for some time. - Mrs Andrew IC McKee, accompanied by her daughter. Miss Margaret McKee, of Wvncote road, Jenklntown, has left for Chelsea, where thoy will spend several weeks at the Hotel Ostend, returning to Jenklntown the middle of July. Mrs I B. Faulkner, of Summit avenue, Jenklntown. has returned from Werners, villa, where she spent several weeks at Uale'n Hall. Mr and Mrs. John Bush and family, of Acoinuc road. Wyncote. will leave the end tt P June for their cottage Jn the Pocono Mountains, to spend the months of July and August i i - ' i ii MRS. LAWRENCE R. REIDNOUR ii,t i,v M.nwm Mrs. Reitlnour, before her mnrriac Inst week, was Miss Dorothy Glcim, daughter of Mrs. Etlfjar S. Glcim. LARGE NUMBER OF GUESTS AT WILMINGTON WEDDING Marriage of Miss Barksdale, of That City, to Baltimore Man Attracts Many Persons From Philadelphia Sev eral Other "Weddings of Interest Today WILMINGTON, Del.. Juno 20. MISS GRKTA DU PONT I1ARKSDALK dnughtcr of Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton M. Harksdale, nnd Mr. F. Donaldson Brown, son of Mrs. J. Wilson Brown, of Baltimore, will be married this evening at 7 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, Mount Salem lane nnd Pennsylvania avenue. Tho bride, who will be given In marriage by her father, will be attended by her sister. Miss Cthcl Barksdale, us maid of honor, nnd by eight bridesmaids, Miss Clcanor Brown, of New York, n sister of tho bridegroom: Mi"-s Alice Scott, of Overbrook; Miss Katharine Itan dall and Miss ICmily Randall, of Baltimore ; Miss Juliet Nourse, of Now York ; Miss Hilda French, of New York: Mls.i Claire Kllegood nnd Miss Margarctta Miller-, both of this city. Llttlo Mlss Alice Harvey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Haivey, will be flower girl. Mr J. Thompson Brown will be his brother's best man. The ceremony will be performed by the Bev. Frederick M. Kltku, rector of Trinity parish. Following the ceremony there will bo a reception, after which Mr. and Mrs. Brown will leave on a wedding trip. PATTKItSON SDABRDASn. A pretty wedding took place this after noon at G o'clock In tho Church of St. Francis Xavier, wIicji Miss ICdna Mary Seabrease, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Kd ward C. Seabrease, of 2132 Wallace street, became tho bride of 'Mr. Harry M. Pat terson. The ceremony was performed by tho Bov. John Gnllcn. Tho bride, who was given In marriage by her father, woro a gown of white georgette crepe oomhlned with taffeta, with a largo hat to match. Her shower bouquet was com posed of lilies of tho vnliey and sweet peas. Tho maid of honor, Miss Miriam Gunlher, of Baltimore, wore a frock of pink taffeta and a latge leghorn hat, and carried a bouquet of Killarnoy roses. Mr. William Ganley was best man. A reception at the bride's homo followed tho ceremony. After nn extended wedding Journey Mr. and Mrs. Pattert.on will llo at 2132 Wallace street, where they will be at homo after Septem ber 1. DOBBINS DOWNHY. The marriage of Miss ICdnn Downey, daughter of tho Rev. Dr. William Downey and Mrs. Downey, and Mr Albeit N. Dob bins will take place tortuy m tho Matthow Simpson Methodist Hplscopal Church, of which the bride's father Is pastor. Tho ceremony will be performed by Doctor Downey, assisted by the bridegroom's father, the. Rev. Frank S. Dobbins. The bride, who will be given in marriage by her brother, .Mr. Walter A. Downey, will lie attended by Miss Mary 12. Downey ns maid of honor, and Miss Dorothy Wilson nml Miss iKtbel Claike ns bridesmaids, with Miss Dorothy Yates as. (lower girl. Mr. Oscar H. Clawson will be best man. and the ushers will Include Mr. Harold SuundciH, Mr. Fran!: Krlef, Mr. Harry Hurst and Mr. Harry Wleland. SC 1 1 A LLER' ;SC II W A B. The marriage of Miss Louise Schwab. sister of Mr. William Schwab, or Ml'.i Syd enham stteet. to Mr. Carl Schaller will tnl,e place this evening ut 7:30 o'clock nt the. future home of the couple, 233J North C'oloiado street. The cetemony will be per formed by tho Rev. Doctor Tccklow, of tho German Methodist Church, 12th street and Glrnrd avenue, and will bo followed by n .eceptlon. Mr. Schwab will glvo his sister In marriage She will wear a hund-embrold-ered robe of white net draped over chiffon, and will bo attended by Miss Anna Snyder as bridesmaid, In n frock of pink taffeta and tulle. Mr. Charles Schwab, cousin of the bride, will be best man. Mr. and Mrs. Schaller will be nt homo nfter July 1. McNALLY RI2ANKY. Tho marrlago of Miss Jane Mnrln Reancy, of fi."."l Chester avenue, to Mr. Michael J. McNally, of 925 South 23d street, was solemnized this nfternoon nt 5 o'clock, at tho Roman Catholic Church of tho Blessed Sacrament, notli street and Chester avenue. Miss Reaney Is a daughter of Mrs. Mary A. Reaney. Tho brldo was given In mar riage by her brother, -Mr. Charley A. Reaney, while Miss Margaiet O'Connor was maid of honor nnd Mr. 12dward F. Mc Nally, Jr., best man. Tho ushers In cluded Mr. Leo J. MnoClweo nnd Mr. Louis A. McOabe. A l eceptlon at tho home of the bride's mother followed tho cere mony. After a tour of New York Mr. nntl Mrs. McNally will be nt homo at o32!) Chester avenue after September 1. AVALLACI2 VANSANT. Announcement Is mndo of the marrlago of Miss Amelia P. Vnnsant. daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. Charles T. Vnnsnnt. of 2414 North 5th street, to Mr. U Frank Wallace, of luO.1 West Allegheny avenue, on Saturday .nornlng nt 10 o'clock nt the home of tho officiating clergyman, the Bev. Dr Fluke, of tho Lutheran Church of the Advocate, 7th and Cumberland streets Mr. and Mrs Wallace left for a trip to Washington, D C. and points South. They will be at homo ut 2114 North Bth street, nfter July 15. Camden and Vicinity Mr. William T. Kirk, of Beverly; Mr. Joseph Stokes, of Jloorestown, and Mr. John Gordon Maxwell, of MerchatUtllle, were graduated last week from Haverford College. ; Mr. William Henry Chamberlln, n Junior at Haverford. won tho prize which is given for outside rending during tho sopho more nnd Junior years. Mr. William Bocgar, of Haddqnfleld, has sailed for Russia, to serve in the ambulance corps. Miss Frances Sleator, of Mcrchantvillo, Is visiting relatives In Dayton, O. Mr. William Scull, of Colllngswood, fias gone to South America, Northeast Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. C. Kolinsky and their fnm Hy, of 1721 North 8th street, are spending the pummer at Willow Grove, Mr. Stuart Stembler, of 1424 North 4th street, Is spending several days at At lantic City. t Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. Burnstlne and their family, of 1936 North 7th street, have left to spend the summer at Clayton, N. J. Mts Elsie D'Autrechy Is spending sev eral weeks at Atlantic City. Lansdowne Mr. and Mrs. 12. Edwin flunter and their family, of Owen avenue, have left for their cottage at Ocean City. N. J. Nutiren for tUe Society pate will be ac rrptcd udJ printed lu the. Ktenlnc Ledtrr, but nil audi notice iniikt lie written on one Id o the paiwr. juubt bo .lined la full, uith full udilrein, .and when pontlbU telephouo nuiaUrr miut bo zlren. , Editor-" ;iuinB ldscr. eot) Che.tiiut'.tr.tt. I VnieMj these reauiieuMiiU are larrlrd nut. o inai ?ccujcuiui Wi u UOM1M. ttic notice H1 net bq publl.hed. North Philadelphia Dr. nnd Mrs. Clarenco F.ldridga, of 2330 North 17th street, aro occupying their Cape May cottage nnd will remain at the shore until October. The Knppa Sigma PI of the Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church, 8th and Cum berland streets, will glvo an entertainment of magic and moving pictures on Thursday evening in the lecture hall. 51r. and Mrs. Kugene M Stern have closed their town house. 3109 Spring Har den htreet, and ore occupying their summer homo In Oak lane. Mr and Mrs. Harry C. Spieth. of 1223 West Lehigh avenue, celebrated the fourth anniversary of their marriage on Sunday at their summer home in Atlantic City Ml&s Mae Goepfert. of 2321 Thompson street, was tho cuest of Mr. and Mrs II C Gleim. of 18 West 3d street, Chester, oer the week-end. Miss Ustella Bledenthal. of 276J North 29th street, motored to Wlldwood, N. J, with friends over the week-end. Mr. Frank Tgnaswlsc'kl, of 2143 North 2d street, is spttadlng a few weeks In Bos ton. Mr. and Mrs, Sidney Pollock and their family, of 322 West Montgomery atomic have gone to their cottaga at Laurel Springs for tho summer. Mr. and Mrs. Bills Doan have closed their home at 1730 Glrard avenue and have opened their summer home in Willow Grove. Mr. nnd Mrs. P. Kohn. of 1920 West Berks straet. aro occupying their summer home at 207 Wet avenue, Jenklntown. Mr. Horace Aaron, of 1909 North Park avenue, and Mry Harold T Antrim, of 1913 North 13th, street, are occupying their bungalow at Nesbamlny Falls. Mr and Mrs. Henry Schmidt of 3228 Diamond strat. opened their Atlantic City cottaso on, Friday long-sleeved suits for the bathing girl She Who Would Protect Her Complexion Also Dons Veil ATLANTIC CITY, .tune 20. With the advent of wnrm weather ond lialiny sun shine, tho strand Is assuming tho'gny ns peet usually associated with the summer time at this resort. The nsniro blue of tho skv. the opalescent lints of the sea ond the neutral tones of the sand serte to throw Into bold relief the array of the bench siren, who Is finding all sorts of excuses for In troducing bright colors 111 her stitf rig. the most conspicuous of which is twn-toned hosiery. The summer girl, by the way, Is taking particularly good care of her com plexion by wearing high-necked nnd lotig sleetetl bathing milts. As nn added precau tion rtgnlnst 'lie ilninnglng rays of the sun, she Is draping her tubbcr cap with n waterproof chiffon tell, which she wears over her face when promenading on thn stiniid. and alio In the ocean. Tho girl uhci pre-ipive" her complexion Is not tho girl who swims, so the veil causes her no nntioMinre, for she only tentureq Into the water to her wnlst line. Mr and Mr. F.dward Croacr, of 2128 r.ticii ( itieit are occupying the Brady cot tage Princeton iiteiilie nnd the Beach Mr-. I'ubson Altrmus will open her Vent nor ciitage the latter part of the month. In and Mrs Archibald O. Thomson, Mr Rodman Wiinainakor, 2d, nml Master Thoiini IJ Wnno mutter. Jr., arc nt the Brighton, to remain until tho flist of July, when thet will go to New Kngland Miss IMna Pntton,' Mrs. Pattou nnd Mr. Harmon Robinson motored down to the Sea side on Kuiidnv. Miss S. P. Hlenhart spent the week-did with Mr. nnd Mrs. P II. Hoff man, of Finnkford, at tho same hotel. Mr. and Mrs. lenry W. Kntan gnve a dinner In the submarine grill of the Tray mole nu Saturday Mr David Belnsco en tertained nt dinner on the same occasion in honor of Mlsq Frances) Rlnrr. Mr. Aichlbald I' Hllns spent Sunday with his son nt tho Mnrllmriiiigli-lllenheltii. Among the week-end contingent were Miss Kntherlne MrOettlgau, Mr. nml .Mrs Iklwln G. Close. Mr. V. II. tlendlngtmi, Mrs Kills Jackson, .yiss f ols .Inckson, Mr. nnd Mrs Hat old Pendor. Mr. nnd Mrs Nelson D. Warwick. Mr. W. It. Hlsenhower, Mr. and Mrs. P. II. llnrtlctt. Mr. George Do Duinetlllc Mycin, Jr., nnd Mrs William Henry Smith. Tioga The Rev. Dr. John Gotdnn, of 3714 North 18th street, hns returned from Chicago, III., Willi bin daughter. Miss Carrie Irwin Gor don. Doctor Gordon will leave shortly for n motor trip through New Ihigland, stopping nt Pittsflcld, Cambridge nnd Northfleld. .Mr. nnd Mrs Harry Lewis and their fnmllv, of 1827 West Venango street, will spend the remainder of the summer in Croy don, l'n. Mr. and Mrs. David Gnrlty, who have been spending some time ln Atlantic City, have returned to their home, 3S37 North ITtlt street. Mrs S Goldstein nnd her family, of 1140 West I2rle avenue, aro occupying their sum mer home In Uelnmr, N. J, Mrs. Albert Sternberger, of 3855 North Smedley street, will entertain her card club today when her guests will be Mrs. J. Deulch, Mrs. M. I.ovy, Mrs. W. Shalmnck, Mrs. .1. I2rbe. Mrs. II. Green, Mrs. A. Sny der, Mrs. W. l.cttmnn. Mrs. 12. Rnff, Mrs M Myers. Mrs. H. Keen and Mrs. .1. Klein. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gross, of ,16 II North 21st street, have opened their 'cottage In Atlantic City. They will not return to Phil adelphia until late in the fall. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lukens. of 1820 West Venango htreet, will spend the sum mer ln tho Pocono Mountains. West Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Glazer, of 5150 Walnut street, have taken a house at St. Martin's for tho summer. Mr. Glazer has cntirley recovered from Ills recent Ill ness. Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Hitchcock will entertain at dinner tonight at their home, 230 Svuth 19th street. In honor of the bridal party of their daughter, Mlsi Sarah K. Hitchcock, and Mr. William Allen, whoso marriage .will take placo tomorrow Tho guests will Includo Miss Ruth Harding, Miss Bertha McCurdy, Miss Itene Klnsler, Miss Violet Abbott, Mr. Harold Allen, Mr. John II Brewer, Jr.. Mr. A. Brook Lister, Mr. C. Herbert Harrlgan and Mr. Foster Browning. Mrs. Warren L. Pnncoast, of 4960 Wal ton avenue, entertained the members of the Thimble Club consisting of Mrs. John G Street, Mrs 1-2. L Merritt. Miss Davis Mer rltt. Mrs William Rich. Mrs, M. J. Duvnll, Mrs It. Alcorn. Miss Kdith Atliln and Mrs. John W. Ramsey at her cottage, 862 St. Charles place, Ocean City, N. J., last week. Miss Anna Mario Strecher. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Strecher, of 1533 South USth stieet. whose engagement to Dr. Alexander J. Coulen was recently an nounced, was the guest of honor nt a sur prise linen shower1 given Sunday afternoon. MRS. JOSEPJI CONSONO . iir. and Mrs. Joseph A. Consono. whose marriage took place lasjt Wednesday, are making their wedding trip. They will be at home after September 1 at 1708 North 624 street WEDDING ANNIVERSARY WILL " BE CELEBRATED TONIGHT Mr. and Mrs. Guinan to Entertain in Honor of Their Wooden Wedding Young High School Graduate Given Surprise Party Other Affairs MR. nnd Mrs. James Guinan, of 1953 North 24th street, will untortnln a number of friends In celebration of their fifth wedding anniversary tills evening The entire hotlso will be attractively decorated In yellow nnd white, Interspersed with daisies nnd peonies Tho guests will Include Mr. and Mrs Charles Stocker. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Fletcher. Mr ntid Mrs Martin Crow. Mr. nnd Mis Wither Menchem. Mr. nnd Mrs William Rrndshaw. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wil liam Devlnnev. Mr nnd Mrs Henry Carol), Mr. nnd Mrs. Wllloughby Fox. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hdwln Bums, Mr nnd Mrs Kdward Sweeney, Mr. nnd Mrs Richard Guinan. Miss Kntherlne Gulnnn Miss Kiln Guinan, Miss Isabel! Guinan. Miss Kllzubeth Meacli rm. Mr nnd Mrs Martin Gulnnn. Mr and Mrs. William Croiller. Mr. and Mrs Her bert Menchem, Mr. nml Mrs. Kdward Jef fries. .Mr. nnd Mrs Frederick Benz. Mr and Mrs Samuel Hndenhelm. Mr. nnd Mrs Frank MeNnmee. Mr. nnd Mrs Wlll'nni Ross, of Amsterdam; Mr and Mrs Robert lOvnns, of Lebanon: Miss Ada Menchem, Miss Paulino Ben?., Miss Hontinh Morrow, Miss Snrnli .lefTrlo3, Miss Penr.einan, Mr Harry Smith nnd Mr Chnrlcs Bartlcy. A surprise party wns given In honor of Mr Milton W. Stetcns by his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs Arthur C Stevens, of 1009 Mel rose avenue. Oak Lane, after his graduation trom the Cliellenhnni High School Inst Friday night. Among the guests were Miss Margaret Itntnpson, Miss Mary II Schlolz. hauer, Miss Marlon Mooie. Miss Allco Ste vens, Miss Dorothy .Inckson. Mr. Milton Stevens. Mr. Raymond Wilcox, Mr. Paul Mc Mnnn, Mr. Grant Slovens. Mr. Cedrlc Wal ker, Mr. Charles Schlotzhiiuer. Mr. Jud son P.allard and Mr George Stevens. A LINKS' shower wns given by the Lo- Ainegns Club on Fildny evening, nt the home of Miss Klirnlieth C. Burns, 3316 North 1.1th street. In honor of Mli Mary Frnnces MeShnno, whoso mnrrlnge to Mr. William Van Stone will tako plate on Sat urday, July 1 Among those present were Miss May II. Olenson, Miss Hesslo It. Glcason. Miss I2lle M. Rudden, Miss Helen 12. Smith, Miss Kntharlne C. Fnllon, Miss Agnes Brennnn. MR. AND MRS 12. G2d street, nnd Mls I2llsabelh C. Burns, Miss Martha O'Donnell, Miss Stie Gallagher, Miss Agnes Devlin, Miss Gertrude Condy.'MIss Anna Kennedy, Miss Mary Thompson, Miss Agnes llnlkynrd, Miss Katharine Mtirphy, . Mls Mary (t. Burns, Miss Mary Mcltvnlnc, Miss Sue Donohue. Miss Region D. Btirns, Miss Helen V. Burns, Miss Helen II. Lawlor. Miss Myna V. Damlnger. Miss Mary F. McShnne. Mrs. George Laughlln nnd Mrs. V: Henderson A tllnner-dnncc will bo given In Kuglcr's by Miss Abigail O'Lenry, daughter of Mr mid Mrs. T. C. O'Lenry. of 121 North Lam nert street, on Thursday evening, In honor of Miss Dorothy Mulford, of New York. Those attending will be Miss nthelwyn nmllfer, Miss Frances Wood, Miss Helen .Smith, Miss Dorothy Vandlver, Mr. Richard Iiartung. Mr. Robert Fretz. .Mr. Frnnklln I'relz. Mr Joseph Cramer, Mr. Joseph Jonea nnd Mr. Andrew .Miller. ROACH, of 320 North Mr nnd Mrs. Mlrlinel Woottnn. of 322 North C2d Rtreet. enter. tnlncd on Saturday evening at tho home of Mr. and Mm, Roach, In honor of their daughters, .Miss Mario Montgomery and Miss Phllomona Wootten, who graduated from the Catholic High School on Satur day. Among tho guests were Miss Anna Hassan, Miss Margaret Gallagher, Miss Alice Define. Miss Mary Borner, Miss Mao Lyons, Miss Marie Clark. Miss Helen Klllott. Miss Catharine Loldy. Miss Anna Donnelly, Miss Ethel Montgomery, Miss Mary Bren nnn, Miss Mnrle Montgomery, Miss Phllo mona Wottcen, Miss Gertrude Montgomery, Mr. James Stevenson. Mr. Herbert Heffer- nnn, Mr. John Horan. Mr. William Horan. Mr. James Carlln, Mr. Percy Buck, Mr. Raymond Wough, Mr. Carl Lyons, Mr. Francis Coleman. Mr. Robert Motherwell, Mr. Frank Halllnan. Mr. John Kermer, Mr. Wllllnm Burns, Mr. Jamc3 McCnllan nnd Mr. John Montgomery. A ouchre, 500, bridge and promenade will be given in tho Colonial Dance Castle, Gor mnntown nnd Mnplcwood nvenues, on Fri day evening. The proceeds will be for tho erection of a now Italian Church of the Holy Rosary, Germantown Invitations havo been received from Mr. Cbniles It. Bradley for the marriage of his daughter. Miss Sarah Corlnne Ilrodley, to Mr. Francis Jennings Smith on Tuesday, Juno 27, in the Tioga Baptist Church. A reception will follow at tho hoinu of tho bride's uncle. Dr. Carl Williams, Greeno stieet nnd Schoolhollso lane. A dinner for tho bridal pnity will take place nt Man helm on Monday. June 26. Miss Bradley is n graduate of Course Seullou In Paris and of Helena College, London. Miss Josephine Reeves 1-as returned from Sweetbrlar School. Va.. to her home in Ger mantown. Mr. Lloyd Reeves. Mr. John Reeves and Mr. Francis Reeves lire enter taining a house party at the Reeves' cot tage at Buck Hill Falls. Mrs. John Blakeley, of 2803 Indian Queen lane, entertnlned nt luncheon followed by bridgo yestardnv In honor of Mrs. Kdward H. Marshall. The other guests Included Mrs. 1-2. I j. Mattiicws, Mrs. John Holton and Mrs. M. P. Hyslop. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Lemalstre. of 6701 Creshelm road, havo returned from Spring Lake, whero they spent tho week-end. Mrs. James Donnelly, of the Delmar Morrls, left today for Longport, where sho will occupy her cottage for the summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. B Grace, of Manheim .im.i iim-n returned from Spring Lake. where they spent tho week-end, having made the trip by motor. Mr. George Stevenson, 2d, of 416 West Stnfford street, has Mr. John Hobson, of Haverhill. Mass., as his guest. Mr and Mrs. II. Wllklns, formerly of Los Angeles. Cnl., afterj motoring from the const have tnken a houso at 185 Gorgas lane, whero they will make their home for tho summer. Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Hnusman, of 118 West Rlttenhouso street, will entertain on July 1, In celebration of their 50th wed ding anniversary. Tho Rev. P. R. Hnyward. of Falrvlew, Can , was entertained during last week by Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Roth, of Chew street, and Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Longstreth, of East Chelten avenue. Bala-Cynwyd Miss Louise do la V. Keefo nnd Miss Yvonne Fuguct Keofe gavo a delightful dnnco last night at tho homo of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. do V. Keefe, on Lianberrls road, Bala. Tho guests, who were from the younger set, included Miss LIUabeth Davlsson, Miss Christine Newman, Miss ICthelwyn Van dlver, Miss Grace Vandlver, Miss Dorothy Mulford, of New York; Miss Helen Rellly, Miss Sarah Pedrlck, Miss Marlon R. Pick ford, Miss Marie McClatchey, Miss Dorothy Mccke, Miss Ursula Seeburger, Miss Myrtlo Johnston, Mr. Donald Knowlton, Mr. James Dolan, Mr. Charles Hendlcr Mr. Kdward Allen, Mr. Joseph Creamer, Mr. Charles Smith. Mr. George Thompson, Mr. Harry McNellle, Mr. Kdward Hoover, Mr. Joseph II. Keefe, Mr. Thomas Barker, and Jlr. John Ilaynes. Miss Louise Keefe, will leave tho end of this week for Chelsea, where she will 'jo tho guest of Miss Gladys Griffiths Kensington Mrs. William T. Weir, Jr., and her chil dren have gone to Hatfield, Pa., for the summer. Miss Helen Wlrtschafter, of 111 West Susquehanna avenue, has gone to V'lld. wood for the summer. Mrs Joseph II. Ross and her children, of 108 West Susquehanna avenue, havo gone to their summer home at Bridgeport, N. J. Delaware County Mr. and Mrs. Franklin T- Morgan, of Moylan, are visiting in New York for sev eral weeks. The nwriage of Miss Agnes Dolores Rellly, of Media, to Mr. James B. Ward will take place on June 28. A muslcaie was given by the pupils of Miss Harriet Pedrlck at her home In Media last evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Benner, Jr., have returned from their wedding trip and are at their home, 816 Davis avenue, Clifton Heights. Mrs. Benner will be remembered as Miss M. K. Kilos, of West Philadelphia. Mrs. Otto Mueller, of Mlllbourne, is visit ing relative in KdwardsvlUe, III What's Doing Tonight pinner, the Leaden Club. BIIevu-stratrerd. T o'clock. Anaual dlaatr. 30th Ward Improtmnt Aua elation. 33d and Wburton atrwU U.34) o'clock. HAND CONCERTS. Municipal lUnil. Mifflin bquare evenln. Philadelphia Hand. City Halt plaia. eteniuc Fill rmount ark Band Struwtwrry Uatuion. 4 to 0 ami 8 to 10 o'clock. Norristown NORRISTOWN, Juno 20. Invitations havo been Issued for tho marrlago of Miss Pearl Handel Daub, daughter of Mr. Daniel II. Daub, of 1517 Arch street, and Mr. George Montgomery, of Philadelphia, on the morning of AVcdncsday, Juno 28, In tho Ilawcs Avenue Methodist Kplscopal Church, No.Tlstown. The ceremony will be performed at 11 o'clock by the pastor of, tho church, tho Rev. ThomaH H. Kvans. Following n wedding trip, the bride and bridegroom will lito at 1C3S North 57th street, .Philadelphia, whero they will be at homo after October 1, Miss Daub Is promi nently known In musical circles in Norris town nnd vicinity, whllo Mr. Montgomerj- is nn Instructor In Kngllsh In tho Boys' High School, of Philadelphia. Miss Klennor S. Major, of 1320 DeKalb street, lias returned from a six weeks' visit to Columbus, O. Mrs. R. T. Kastwlck. Mrs. Susanno Lees, Mrs. John D. I'alst, Mrs. Amos Albertson, Mrs. II. C. Wontz. Mrs. Frank L. Smith. Mrs. N. Howlnnd Brown, Mrs. Henry M Iirownhack and Mrs. Martha Brubakof havo gono on an nutomobllo trip South, stopping nt Washington, D. C, and Luray Cave, Va. Mrs. Harvey II. Heyscr, of Hagorstown, Md.. Is spending several weeks ns the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. P. Halo Jenkins, of CIO Swedo street Mrs. George R. Buchanan, of Pasadena, Cal., Is visiting her parents, judgo Aaron 3. Swartz nnd Mrs. Stvartz. , Wilmington WILMINGTON. Del.. Juno 20. Invita tions have been issued by Mr. and Mrs. Plerro S. du Pont for a garden party to bo given tomorrow at Lonswood, their country estate on the Kennctt turn pike. Several hundred persons will gather at Longwood from this city, Phila delphia, West Chester and surrounding country, and following supper, which will bo served In the Italian garden, a unlquo feature of entertainment will bo provided for tho guests. One of the early autumn weddings will bo that of Miss Eleanor McCall Swift, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Swift, nnd Mr. Gardner A. Russell, of Now York, which will tako place ln early September. Major William G. Ramsay and Mrs. Ram say left last week for Chatham Bars on Cape Cod to visit Mr. and Mrs. Charle3 Ashley Hardy, of Weyland, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Fin Sparro and their chil dren motored to Wlldwood Crest Friday, where they have taken n cottugo for tho season. Mr. Sparro will go down week-enda during tho summer. Miss Julia Elliott. Mr. Richard Elliott. Miss Anne Elliott and MlS3 Anne Torter Mllllken. with Miss Fairbanks. left Friday for Kennebunkport, Me., whero Colonel and Mrs. Elliott have taken a cottago for tho summer. AMUSEMENTS STANLEY MARKET ABOVR 10T1J CONTINUOUS 11:1.1 A M. -11:1,1 P. M. LOUISE HUFF ,n 'tatUnr"- DESTINY'S TOY ADDED ATTUACTfON A Funny Comedy WILLIAM COLLIER In "WILLin'S WOniU-Y WAY" Thuru., Frt. &. Sut.-VUTOK.51IWIIU In The Tragic Story, 'THE CLOWN" FORREST NOW T3Daa18!i5 THN-UUEl. VEltSlON OP REX BEACH'S a'x I NE'ER-DO-WELL E r UlCUS 3c and 60c. All Seats Reaerred. Tr"rtTTTH,R TIIE best snow in ivuiiii u TOWN! FLORENCE NASH & CO. JACK GARDNER MARION DARNKY and I.OL'18 ANC'KHJt Today at 2, '-'3c & OUc. TonUht at 8. 25c to fl. Globe Theatre M$SSti. VJTlUrJC; YAVpkVIIJ.il CoutlnuouaU A M to 11 1 M lik. I.V, -.. "SATAN'S CABARET" "THE YELLOW PERIL" OT1I12R F13ATUU88 CHESTNUT Itolour JflTH 1U A M. to fl 1:15 V A A pnarHct X XX. lA,A.J.lAi T.TT.T.TAAT r?TCII 4-W-4flx-l VJAfcJX.1. "An Innocent Magdalene" Added. HU1W Burkf la Qlorl' Ronaiwe iNo 7) Than., rtj. St TIIB SNOWBIRD' Victoria 'SWfi Y i.VUVAMi KOlA TAUHAiX J1N BTHAUi. tH,I.,l TrUsrU I'UIIII 1 H. ' WlUf 1 TsBuvrott "Itoikci at Win Delre" Freitiw-o -i 'uoii.,14 di,i i ia v 'Oa m I tWffi iCti II AK3P I Hi m