Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 21, 1916, Night Extra, Image 13

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EVENING LEDaEBr-PHILABELPniA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21 191 C
IaNcy
WYNNE'S TALK ON THE
DAILY DOINGS OF SOCIETY
L Wonders If the Glasses in Preparedness Will Start Up
8 Again Now That War Seems Imminent Various
Other iuauers ot Interest
i.
nftcf wo li'avo nil put our
. ., nd needs for our own soldier
,f Cdof th Belgian French, En
f 1 Austrian. Germans, Hue
A Serbians, nmy ftt
X aer than Saturday Will Ml.
fi .ha the headquarters of nil our
ft1 ...... nn,i if thltiRs happen ns
iithbtriP to tho Mexican border
ahltafti
WLrmllc women work harder
awr
J.'. I . . i f A1V flOOII
;,; " mB nneii up and our w
Then will tho Etner-
on-
..Aiiir uiiw'b -. ... . ,.
"""' r for our own. It win not uo n
."'.rLitinB until the fall then,
tfHr ih " horror" " upon ,us;
(T S as wo dread It, wo can but
TWt that 't I3 ft """"" ,
J4"1. f nur men and women,
&7hJ tent on amusement and so
'WOW" " .. . mniinu T'nr.
tjih In tho BpenuniK " w
tt there would not bo bo much temptn
5 ?ibur Jeweled nnklcts and ropog and
-f'. J pearls and other things it
.. had tho BUltcrlnss and hardships
Cite to contend with. No, one could
fmrwnt It-God forma :-ouik n
Hthlng to malto tho men and women
fills great nal0n realize that thoy
fut no longer bo thosoft, JolljMteh type.
ffifach of tho beauty of tho Bnttlo of
STouttoor fetes, which will bo held on
Star afternoon under tho auspices ot
' rSlladcIphln Art Alliance, will bo due
f at aides, of whom there will bo at
fsit three hundred, frocliod In various
inning and brilliant costumes. Tho
Jto will bo In charso of tho booths.
1.1, win bo under tho various art, tlra-
title, Utcrary and musical onmnlzattons
firescnted m tnc -ivri. m.nn..
f Every one ot these aides and tho chnlr-
bw of tho various booths will bo drawn
tan the verdant Hold of tho arts in this
"gj, students and patrons of tho arts
'u well as prominent artists themselves
uJ well-known society folk will all pitch
H and lend their efforts toward making
'it affair tho most successful that Phlln
'WpWa has over known.
Besides prizes for sketches, which havo
ten offered, thcro will bo prizes for tho
tioit beautifully decorated booth and for
'(Her featuros of the occasion.
4 The Wednesday Music Club has a very
.,... ii 1,,U lr n-lllnli Sirs. D.altl
tuncuvu uw"', " ...-
,UwIs, Mrs. Warren "Walker and a num.
'jtr of ottjors aro wholo-heartcrly Inter
red. t One of the most unique and nttrnctlvo
Ftcttumcs to bo worn by tho aides is that
ftilch has been chosen by tho Women
Writers Club or I'liuaueipnia, uio oniy
dub of Its kind In tho city, which has
unpng Its membors actlvo nowspaper
'jromen, advertising women, magazlno
'inters and Illustrators. Tho booth will
to the counterpart of a largo news-stand,
ikd magatlnes, books, pencils, balloons,
character dolls and every Imaglnablo ad-
1i. a hv clfitlnn nnWM.stnild will bo
tor sale, together with nil tho nowspapers
xlrt h rftv TVImt pniild hn mnro flttimr
4Vn lint Hi, wnmnn wlinan wrlllnM linln
W up tho dally pases of our papors
MU bo thcro themselves selling their
cmIj! Tho booth will bo a mass of
G&kfcmk. whlto n.nd colden vellow. and
Jt$iMe3 will wear whlto frocks, brilliant
Hue stockings (to denote that tho writers
'jW "Blue Stockings"), whlto shoes and
pllts hafs. Across their shoulders will
iH swung brilliant bluo linen bags, on
frtteh In letters of gold, white and black
m be Inscribed "Woman Writers Club."
JsJ about tho crown of tho hats will bo
(Jjund bands of broad-striped linen ot tho
to colors. A most effective and fetching
ecstume. These enterprising women havo
llso secured quill pens and tho prettiest
tottage desk sets, which thoy will sell.
NANCY WYNNE.
I
Personals
JW. and Mrs. I Ilazleton Stlrkll, of 315
ko'J) 52d street, nnnounco tho engage
Wat of their daughter, Miss Mary Irwin
Wd!. to Mr Edmund It. Hogers, son ot
f late Colonel John I. Itogera nnd Mrs.
BTws, of 2201 St James Plaeo.
!, Rogers is a graduate of tho Unl-,
jtx of Pennsylvania and a member of
B Philadelphia Bar He is a member of
5f PsI Upailon Fraternity, the Mask and
1T and Merlon Cricket Clubs.
Mr, and Mrs. J. Bertram Llpplneott, of
ca evenlnc tn hnnor of Ttr. nnrl Wp
Afcholas Iloosevelt, who havo recently
Wed Intq their now homo, Meadowbank.
tea Meeting Housa road, Jenkintown.
iffiS? 0l quests were Mr. and Mrs. Wirt
if Thompson, Mr and Mrs. Hadclifto Fur
" Mr. and Mrs Charles Churchman.
ad Mrs, Nicholas Diddle, Mr. and
Thomas Paul O'Nell. M. and Mrs.
w Uppincott, nnd Mr. and Mrs.
(won SlnkUr
fMr, md Mrs. Edward Sydenham Tnge,
!???. w,u leavo on Saturday on a llvo
IE trip through California,
1 an,d Mrs, Samuel A. Crozer and their
HL5IlalJ1 daughters, of 2104 Locust street,
w etendlng two weeks with their parents,
K:2r Mrs- Edward F. Eeale, of Deep.
Strafrord, before going to Cane May
!K.-U" Warner
;' 5,nil.?Ir8, "William Townsend Wright.
Ift't UavIdS. Will ElVB a small rilnnor this
grains.
wng the Phlladelphlans who will at.
fttjrtM.M ., B omenB t;onrerenco at
-ijWSeW this year, becinnlnir Julv B. -will
LtiMm.i;' ,:1ano Pepper, Miss .Isabella
lawmaker. Miss Lois Jackson. Miss Kath
Sivr w a,n' iilss Marjory Taylor, Miss
iwr urt. :::"""."" "i
uii,Ji.r ?' OU3S Miriam Clarlc Kane,
2M.?..Ka.ne' Miss Margaret Suppleo,
ffiSllr5rloke. Miss Nancy Tunis, Miss
iiL mi., o ULer' Ml33 Kllanor Long
PQ. in..Sirah,.Ne,l8on- Virginia
. Mir.,fB"na..iarlor..M'?? Elinor
wmiiiin . 'if r "B" ana iIlss JeQn
n orH.?""fa',u,d. iUa-
Willla c r, . . . .
i ui rs,,""j-' ana .nis dauh-
r?w4 cisrnX-.ut"s. B5??"', r-
I ua st James plaoe. and ara umu.
SSk SEE? C0Uage' Ds L,Sht. at
Ptn.HRu.-m.-..
W nst.T, ."?ior! ot 32D5 Pine 8trot.
L tte eummur
W.th ,ll r "lels"-. whera she will
r u4uii;r
eStoJ4.-M- ..J KenP Bartlett, Jr.. are
IiL sTvrS thu wek at e nod
at th.i. . "'" "'a- rnK Ji.
aM.rl wl11 b reraembared aa Misa
Ttol,fc f rwwWn. who.
V tMk; " po Saturday. June io.
at tho First Unitarian Church of Herman
town. Mr. and Mrs Victor Stockwell, of New
loik, will nrrlvo on Friday to bo tho
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bradford M. Couch,
of Orcen Hill, near West Chester, for the
wcrk-cnd.
Mr. Michael IA Murphy, of 1026 Chestnut
street, has taken passago on tho steamship
St. Paul, sailing for Liverpool on July 1,
and will lslt London and Paris.
Along the Main Line
OVnnnnooK Mrs Justin Peters will
cntertnln nt dinner tonight nt her home,
12 Droxel rond, Overhrook. In honor of
Miss Irena Howard, dnughtcr of tho Hev.
Ouldo DoP-sard and Mrs. Bor.sard, who will
bo married to her son, Mr. Justin Randolph
Peters, tomorrow.
Mlsq Helen Forstcr Glase, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs Jumes L. Olase, of M52
Woodbine avenue, attended tho recent com
mencement exorcises nt Smith College,
Northampton, Mass.
AUDMOm-Mr. nnd Mrs. N. Scammon
Jonei and Miss Hnrrlot S. Elliot, of 412
South 22il street, havo left Montgomery
Inn nnd arc spending tho summer nt tho
Onhles, Ardmore.
Mrs. William C. McCllntock, of Ardmore,
has Mri. William Coegrove, of Chicago, nnd
Mrs H. Kline, nf Hammond, Ind ns her
guests. Mis. Copgrovc and Mrs. Kline woro
delegates from tlio. West to the National
Federation ot Women's Clubs In New York.
Bala-Cynwyd
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ferdinand Durnng
havo closed their house on Bryn Mawr
avenue, Cynwyd, nnd havo opened their
cottage in Ocean City, N. J., for tho sum.
mer.
Miss Ethelyn Vnndlver will give a dance
nt hor homo In B.xla this evening in honor
of Mlsi Dorothy Muirord, of Now York.
Thcro will bo about 50 guests present.
Tomorrow oonlng Miss Abblo O'Lcnry
will glo a dinner In Miss Mulford'o honor
nt hor homo on Lambert street.
Chestnut Hill
Mrs. Thomas E. Dunn, of Allen lane, will
return today from a visit to her sister,
Mrs. Abel P. Wotheilll.
Mr. and Mrs. Basil Hnrrls, of Mermaid
lanu, St. Martin's, aro occupying their cot
tage on New Jersey avenue, Capo May.
- Germantown
Mr. and Mrs. Burton Ethcrlngton, of
Wayne avenuo and Lincoln drive, will spend
July nnd August In Chelsea, whero they
hao taken a cottage.
Mr3. Samuol Blspham Bowcri, of G407
Wayno avenue, has gono to Wornorsvlllo,
Pa., for a week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold B. Porter, of 3108
AVost Perm street, will have Mrs. Thomas
A. Porter and Mrs. J. M. Anthony, of New
York, ns their guests over tho week-end.
They will entertain Informally at dinner on
Saturday night in honor of their guests.
Along the Reading
Dr. and Mrs. Milton K. NollTer, ot Bent
road. Wyncote, havo their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Chauncoy Q. Rob
inson, of Auburndalo, Mass., as their guests
for several days. Mrs. Robinson will be
lemcmhered as Miss Marie Nelffer.
Mr. nnd Mrs. II. B. Fleming nnd their
family, of Wcldon, havo closed their homo
and opened their cottngo In Atlantic City,
whoro thoy will remain until Septcmbor.
North Philadelphia
The marriage of Miss Mnrguerlto Mac
kenzie, daughter of tho late Mr. nnd Mrs.
Edward Mackenzie, and Mr. David H. Dan
sor, of 2111 West Ontario street, will take
place on Wednesday, June 28, nt 1 o'clock,
in the Church of the Advocate, 18th and
Diamond streets. Tho brldo will havo her
sister, Miss Reglna Mncknezlo, ns brides,
maid, nnd Mr. Danser will have Mr, Charles
Struckblno ns best man.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McManus havo re
turned from Washington to their homo, 1419
North 18th street. Mls3 Frances McManus,
who Is one of this year's graduates from
Trinity College Is entertaining Miss Fran
ces Bowcn. of Boston.
Mr. and Mrs. Rcnttergood, who wero re.
cently married, will close their apartment
at 647 North 20th street and will leavo Sat
urday on a crulso along the coast, stopping
at Portland, Me. ,
Frankford
Mr. William Worsley and Oeorgo Helmar,
who havo been the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Llghtfoot nt their homo. 1812 Harrison
street, havo returned to New York.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Armstrong nnd tholr fam
ily, of Cheltenham avenuo and Woymouth
street. Lawndale, havo opened their home
In Chelsea for the summer.
West Philadelphia
SiSiPiPIJPHjSI
MISS MAROY LAULES
MR. GEORGE CAREY
Tha marriage of Miss Marcy Laules. of
1417 Grays avenue, and Mr, George Carey,
of 49th btreet and Woodland avenue, will
take place next Tuesday.
Mr and Mrs. Ellis Spencer and their Jam
lly of 4626 Sansom street, have closed their
town house and nre occupying Mr. and Mrs.
Spencer Naylor's home at Wyncote for the
summer . ,
A. Flelsher, of S4Z3
Mr and Mrg. W
Powelton aenue.
have taken a house at
Wyncote .M wuTmoUout lhla WMfc
m. W W Wilson, of 693S Spruce
.t h- Mrs. Ward Barratt nd her
.1 , hTP ftll&S A".
jjarre, Pa., as her (rueaw.
Barratt, of WlUtM-
A party of young peoplo from this neo
Hon, chaperoned by Mrs, William Myers,
havo taken a housa for tho summer on
Capitol Island, Boothbay Harbor, Mo. They
Include Miss Edna Josephine Mucncli, Miss
Emily Rock, Miss Jean MncKcnzla, Miss
Uartha Bennett, Miss Louise Mucnch, Miss
Cornelia Tlmmons, Miss Dorothy Roberts,
Miss Emily Muench, Miss Helen Itanden
bcrger, Miss Elva Smith nnd Miss Martha
Lupton.
Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Ely, of 2045 West
Tioga Btreet, after a few weolo' sojourn
In Atlantic City, will spend tho remainder
of tho summer touring through the West.
Mrs. Carrie Lentz, of Broad nnd Tioga
streets, will spend tho summer In Ocean
City, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ermhold will spend
the season nt their cottngo In Lanlctte,
N. J.
Mr. nnd Mrs. William Schutlz, of 3341
North 16th street, will lenc shortly to
occupy their cottngo In Ocean City, N. J.
TWO CHARMING- BRIDES OF LAST WEEK
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F3 ', fl)"' MRS EDWARD G- 5I- McGANNON
MRS. CESARE STURANI
Thotoa by Photo-Craftera.
ALL KINDS OP ENTERTAINMENTS
BOTH IN AND OUT OP DOORS
The Dux Club Held Picnic at Brandywine Springs Last
Sunday Surprise Showers and Birthday
Parties Are of Interest
THE Duv Club, formerly the Sylvia Club,
held Its first grand picnic at Brandywlno
Springs, Del,, on Sunday. Among thoso
prosent were Mr. Maurlco M. Conn, Miss
Reta Ltpson, Mr. Harry Larner, Miss Reba
Magen, Mr. Harry Jaspan, Miss Minnie
Schwartz, Mr. Maurlco Rubinstein, Miss
Jonnio Lipson, Mr. William Samuels. Miss
Anna Straus. Mr. Al Richman, Miss Jennlo
Rosen, Mr. Benjamin Feldman, Miss Sophie
Katz, Mr. Samuel Samuels. Miss Anna
Rosen. Mr. Julius Katz, Miss Dora Strauss,
Mr. Samuel Richman. Miss Plnltcy, Mr.
Benjamin Felves, Miss Ida Toulslcy, Mr.
and Mis. John Scott, of Portland, Mo.; Mr.
and Mrs James Johnson, of Atlantic City;
Mr and Mrs. Benjamin Schwartz, of Balti
more. Md. ; Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Fryer,
of Washington, D. C. : Mr. and Mrs. C.
Lake, of Utica, N. Y and Mr. and Mrs.
L Penn, of New York.
Music for tho dancing was furnished by
Mr. William Samuels, Mr. Harry Lamer,
Mr. Harry Jaspan nnd Mr. Julius Katz. Mr.
Maurlco Rubinstein and Miss Jennie Lipson
gave nn exhibition danco. Mr. Maurice M.
Cohen, president of tho Dux Club, delivered
an address explaining tho principle ot tho
club. Vocal solos were furnished by Miss
Reba Lipson, Miss Reta Mogon, Miss Dora
Strauss, Mr. Julius Katz, Mr. Al Richman,
Mr- Maurlco M. Cohen and Mr. Samuel
Samuels. In the baseball game tho single
men played a remarkable game, and beat
the married men by tho score of 18 to 6.
Fully 000 people watched the game. The
next meeting of the Dux Club will be held nt
Mr. Maurice M. Cohen's home, 413 Chris
tian street.
Tho Senior Auxiliary ' to the Jewish
Sheltering Home will give a moonlight ex
cursion next Sunday evening. The mem
bers are working very hard to make the
affair a success and large number aro ex
pected. The following are active members:
Miss Peurl Cohen, Miss Roe Moskowitz,
Miss Reba Schlrlls, Miss Evelyn Kamls,'
Miss Bessie Dlutch, Miss Tlllye Kllenman.
Miss Rosalyna Coane, Miss Mlnnla Subner,
Miss Cella Schwanenfeld, Miss Idn Hel
fond, Miss Rose Lunker, Miss Frances Nar
rlns, Miss Sadye Cohen, Miss Elsie Suz.
mer. Miss Dorothy Rublnsohn, Mr. Jack
Rtceman, Mr. Samuel Welntraub, Mr. A
Elnsohn, Mr. Silk and Dr. Herman Coane.
The Baugh-Closo alumni announces that
a reunion of all graduates of these schools
will take place on Friday evening at 7.30
o'clock at the school building, 7th and Dick.
Inson streets.
Every one who graduated from Baugh or
Close Schools Is requested to attend A
fine program has been arranged by Sir
Jacobs and Mr, Sperling and the affair
promises to be a success. There will be
many speakers and distinguished visitors.
The president of the alumni Is Mr. Harry
Testcoe. i
A SURPRISE miscellaneous shower was
given in honor of Miss Rosalie C.
Blleden, daughter of the late Rabbi Benja
min Blleden and Mrs. Blltden, at her home.
1318 South 5th street, last Sunday evening.
Among the Invited guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Max Bajnjk, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer
Spelser, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Frechle, Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Camltta, Mr. and Mrs, Sam
uel Camltta, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. John Marson,
Dr. and Mrs. Jacob. Dr. and Mrs. M. Stal
ler. Dr. and Mrs. JL B. Sraooker, Dr and
Mrs. M Goldberg, Dr. and Mrs, Trumper,
Dr and Mrs ju. o. oneaen, Doctor glon,
Doctor Edelman, Mr. and Mrs Samuel T
Kllpatrlck. Miss Leona Berger, Miss Dot In
Berger, Miss Beatrice Berger, Mls's Fannio
Abrams, Miss Rao Alirams. Miss Segal,
Miss Ella Herman, Miss Rosa Bermnn,
Miss Paulino Spolser, Miss Charlotto Sid
dons, Miss Sarah White, Miss Dora Perl
man, Miss Xulena Slootsky, Miss Fnnita
Camltta, Miss Matilda Needle, Miss Esther
Fox. Miss Cecilia Bronswolg, the Misses
Gordon, Miss Florence Blleden, Miss An
nette Blleden, Miss Lillian Blleden, Miss
Harriet Blleden, Miss Hilda Blleden. Miss
Mltzl Blleden, Miss Sarah Glnsburg. Miss
Roso Leaf, Miss Sophia Bramnick, Mr
David Berger, Mr. Harry Abrams,, Mr.
Simon Goldberg, Mr. Meyer Glnsburg. Mr.
Samuel Silverman, Mr.' Herman Mazer, Mr.
Abraham Blleden, Mr. Benjamin Gordon,
Mr. Howard Gordon and Mr. Cyrus Gordon.
Miss. Sara R. Goldberg, of 713 West
Glrard avenue, entertained her Southern
Sunday-school class nt a picnic at Bel
mont on Sunday. Mr, Isldor Schwartz
man, Mr. Sidney Llchenstoin, Mr. Max
Namerof and Mr. John Caplan wero also
present with their pupils.
Those who assisted In entertaining the
43 boys nnd blrls wero Miss Minerva Gold
berg, Miss Ella Cohen, Miss Sophia Kerson,
Miss Lillian Moskovltz, Mr. Harry Melden
berg, Mr. Leon Llchenstoin, Mr Louis B.
Goldberg, Mr. Ben Homer and Mr. Maurlco
Rosen, nlsa of Huntington, W, Vn. Tho
party was chaperoned by Sir. nnd Mrs.
Llchtensteln, Sr.
Sirs. I. Shaprlo, of 709 South 60th street.
gavo a surprise kitchen shower for Miss
Augusta Rich last Thursday. Among those
present wero Mr. and Sirs. J. Shapiro, Mr.
and Mrs. Brooks. Mr. and Sirs. II. Rich, Sir.
and Mra SI. Kllnger, Mr. mid Sirs. I. Sperl
ing, SKss K. Goodman. SIlss S Goodman,
Miss B. Rich, Mr. and Sirs. II. Shaprlo, Sllsa
A. Altmann and Mr H Goodman
Miss Rich and Sir. Herman Snyderman
wero married at tho Vienna Hotel on Sun
day. They will llvo In Vlneland, N. J.
NOVEL birthday surprise party was
given to SIlss Roso Femberg, 2138
South 4th street, last Sunday by her friends
of the Y. P. S. L. at the summer homo of
SIr.'Charles Ervln In Edgemoor. Arden. Del.
After a delightful boat ride on the Dela
ware River lunch was served on the lawn
nt Arden nnd a number of gifts were pre
sented to tha guest of honor. Toasts and
Bongs followed. In tho evening thero were
fireworks. The guests returned home by
train. Among those present were Miss Reba
Freedant, SIlss Ada Rosenfeld, Stlss Gladys
Watson, SIlss Slarte Wedstrom, Miss Mary
Goldman, SIlss Edith Raehlin, of Heading,
Pa, ; SIlss Soorka Boonin, SIlss Raa Hal
font, Mr. Charles Wild, Sir. Ralph Cheney,
son of Professor Cheney, of the University
of Pennsylvania; Mr. William Hlggtns, Sir.
Ed Wnnamacher, Mr. Theodore Felnberg, of
Chicago; Sir, John Galanter, Sir George
Tome, Sir. James Henderson and Mr. Alex,
ander Levlnton.
A plcnlo was held on Sunday at the SneJ.
lenburg Country Club, WaUIngford. The
guests enjoyed a day of fun, dancing, row
ing and swimming.
SIlss Goldle Ruderman acted as chape
ron. Miss Goldle Ruderman, SIlss Ray Ru
derman, SIlss Lena Branda and Miss Bessie
Lltman wero In charge of the luncheon.
Sir. Mqx Belnhocker gave several dialogues
and Mr. Charles SIcGough and SIlss Esther
Herring gave an exhibition of modern danc
ing and Sir. Sigmond Linchls sang Miss
Silver and Miss Qeventer also aided In the
entertainment of the guests. Sir. Jean Stef
fano and Mr. Belnhocker conducted tha
rowing trips.
The guests who attended were Miss Lena
Brande, Miss Ray Ruderman. Miss Esther
A
mieden. Mr and Mrs. Bernard Gordon. Binder Mr Beniamin o.stroft and Mr Mor
I Mrs. Qordon, Mrs. Jule Black, Miss Lucy rls Levy.
THE SUMMER GIRL HAS
APPEARED IN THE LAND
Smock Coats Have Become the
Rage This Year on Wooden
Way
ATLANTIC CITV. June 21.
Tho smock coat, first Introduced on tho
Boardwalk last season by some very
young girls, is now being very genernllj
adopted by tho summer girl, who finds It
lather n smart change fiom tho ubiquitous
sweater. Tho smocks of tho present tiny
are not tho nitltn' loose-flowing affairs.
Thoy aro built more on the lines of the
Norfolk Jacket, with tho fulness given by
smocking rather than plaits.
An engagement of hpiol.il interest to tho
Cholbea colony was rnnilo known today,
when Sirs. 13. M Sweeney, of 27 North
Chelsea avenue, announced tho engagement
of her eldest daughter, Miss Mary Mason
Sweeny, to Srr. Louis A. Young, of West
Philadelphia Tho wedding will tako placo
In Chelsea in the late nutumn. Sir. Young
is a gr.idunto of the University of Penn
sylvania and was captain f his football
team In 1911.
Sirs. Samuel Eckert, of Slerlon, Is tha
guest of Sir and Sirs. Albert Baltz at tholr
cottago on North Vermont avenue.
SIlss Slarlon Adams will spend tho week
end ns tho guest of SIlss Jessie Evans
Schanz at her sumcr home, 28 Rhodo Island
avenue, south.
About two hundred guests attended the
miction Inltlgn paity at the Hotel Chelsea
yesterday afternoon, given for tho benefit
of the Berry School nt Slount Berry, Ga.,
which Is supported by the Daughters of tho
American Revolution. The Lafayette Chap
ter acted ns hoHt. The c.irdroom was dec
orated with American Hags and tall vnses
of summer blossoms carrying tho color
scheme, red, whlto and bluo.
Sir. SI. R. Smith entertained nt luncheon
nt Haddon Hall for Sir. and Sirs. L B
Slorehead and Sir. and Sirs. P. A. Slorehead
Sir. and Slis. W. H Slauror motored to
tho shore accompanied hy Sliss Ruth Slnur
er, Sir. and Sirs. William F. Steel and SIlss
Elizabeth C. Steel
Sir. and Sirs N. D. Dougherty and SIlss
Gertrude Dougherty havo been spending n
week at tho Dennis
Sir. and Sirs. Daniel S. White aro on a
motor trip to Virginia Hot Springs, accom
panied by Dr. and Sirs. Lewis Doddlngton,
of Lnnsdowno.
Sirs. Herman L. Kremer, who seldom
misses a summer at Atlantic City, has opened
her cottago, 10D South Slorris avenuo, Choi
sea. Sir. and Sirs Graham Wilson will
open tholr Vcntnor cottage next week. sir.
and Sirs. Charles A. Beach havo just opened
their summer homo in Vcntnor. Sir. aiid
Sirs. John P. Connelly and their family
have taken possession ot their cottage, 7
South Slorris avenue
Roxborough
St. James tho Less Jllsslon. of the Falls
of Schuylkill, will give a musicals and
strawberry festival tomorrow- night in tho
mission building. On Saturday an Informal
reception will bo hold for the sale of home.
mado bread and cake In aid of tho building
fund,
Kensington
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williamson, of
2002 East Elkhart street, have left for
their summer home at Langhorne, Pa to
remain until October.
Sir. and Sirs, Charles Spangjer, of 3109
Custer street, are receiving congratulations
on the birth of n son, William Knlggle
Spanglcr. r
Sir. II. Schoenthal, of 114 West Susque
hanna avenue, bpent the week-end with his
family nt Wildwood, N. J.
South Philadelphia
SIlss Kathryn SI. SlcDougall, of 1709
Ritner street, has gone to Asbury Park,
N. J., for a fortnight.
What's Doing Tonight
Municipal Band. BnJan)in JlOMhman, con
ductor, 2d and Laurel frwta. S o'clock. Free.
Philadelphia Band. Sllaa E. Hummel, con
ductor. City Hall pla. 8 o'clock. Vm.
Falrmount Park Band. Richard Schmidt, con
ductor, Daimont Mansion. 8 o clock. Free.
County Mfdlcul Society. Celleee ot rhyaicjanj,
22d and Ludlow trets. 8 o'clock.
Gold Fih Fanciers' Society. 801 Glrard ave
nue, 8 o1clock. Free.
Commencement' erd. Glrard College.
natlflcatlon ot Republican candidate and
platform. Union Leatue, apocUl meeting : p. ra.,
Youtur Republicans. Sit feouUa Broad wreet.
.30 o'clock
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WEDDING BELLS WILL RING
BUSILY DURING EVENING
Marriage of Miss Adah Durbin to Mr. Louis A. Whine Will
Take Placo in Narberth Miss Hitchcock's Wedding
to Mr. Allen Also of Interest
AN INTERESTING wedding will take
- place this evening, when Miss Adah
Klonnrl tJinhln, daughter of Sir nnd Mrs.
Robert Holmes Durbin, of Nntborth ave
nue, Narborth, will becomo the brldo of
Mr. Loills A, Wlnne, of Kwarthmore. The
ccicmony will he performed In tho Nar
berth Presbyterian Church, nnd the pastor
tho Rev John Vnli Ncs, will officiate
Tho chancel will be banked with palms
nnd beautifully dceornted with pink nnd
white roses. The Initio, who will be given
In mnrrlago by her father, will wear a
handsome Ivnry-whllo satin gown with
long-wnlsted bodice rtnd sleeves fashioned
of sliver thread lace, while tho skirt, with
effeetlvn ovcrdinpory ot tulle, will be
Joined to the waist with pearl bnndlnir
The long court tinln will fall fiom the
nhnuldeis. mill tho veil of tulle, arrange
with a frill nt the back, will bo cniight with
n suing of pe.uls ncross tho halt', a
shower bouquet of Brldo roses and lilies
of the valley will bo cairlcd.
Ti ..i.i ..r i...H rvtiua itvelvn limns.
'will wear a dnlnty frock of white silk
net over llesh pink chiffon An effective
touch will bo the broad girdle of blue ami
lavender silk combined with pink velvet,
while n largo flat hat of georgette crepe
with band of pale bluo ribbon inset with
exqulslto pink silk (lowers will complete
the costume. Stlss Harris will carry nn
arm bouquet of pale pink rosea with a
shower of lavender sweet peas. SIlss Doro
thy Durbin. sister ot the bride: Stlss Anne
Marshall, Stlss Helen Wlngnte nnd SIlss
Isabel Martin will bo bridesmaids. They
will bo drenscd alike In dainty frocks or
ecru silk lnee over pink satin, mado Willi
full skirts nnd high blue silk girdles en
circled with pink rosebuds Thoy will wear
plcuircsquo hats of plaited pink gcogette
crepe trimmed with summer flowers and
will carrv aim bouquets ot pale pink roses
Sir Charles St Jones will ho Mr Wlnne s
best man. and the ushers will Include Sir.
Robert Stcwnit Durbin nnd Sir. William
Durbin, brothers of tho bride i Sir. I' rank
Wlnne, brother of the bridegroom, nnd Sir.
N Lester Jerterlcs. Following the cere
mony a reception will bo hold nt tho homo
of Sir nnd Sirs. Durbin.
Sir nnd Sirs Wlnno will be nt home at
331 Sw-nrthmoro Park nvenue, Svvnrthmore,
after September 1.
ALLEN HITCHCOCK.
Tho marriage of SIlss Sarah 13. Hitch
rock, daughter of Sir. and Sirs. Edwnrtl
It. Hitchcock, of 230 South 49th street,
nnd Mr. AVIUIam S Allen will take place
this evening at St. Paul Presbyterian
Church, fi'ith street and Baltimore avenue,
at 7 o'clock The Rev. Dwlght W. Wylle will
perform the ceremony. Mrs. John Henry
Brower. n Bister of the bride, will be
matron of honor, and the bridesmaids will
Include SIlss Ruth Harding, SIlss Irene
Klnsler. SIIs BTtha MeCmtly nnd SIIsh
Violet Abbott Sir. Allen will havo his
brother. Sir. Harold Allen, as best man,
and tho ushers will Include Sir. John Henry
Brewer. Jr.. Sir. A. Brook Lister. Sir. C,
Foster Browning nnd Sir. C. Herbert Hnr
rlgan. SIlss Hitchcock, who will bo given In
marriage by her father, will wear a gown
of vvlillo embroidered net. mndo with a
train Orange blossoms will bo used on
tho veil of tulle, and she will carry white
roses nnd lilies of tho valley. Sirs. Brewer's
frock will be blue net, artistically combined
with taffeta, nnd she will wear a picture
hat of horsehair, faced with georgetto crepe
and trimmed with streamers. She will carrv
an arm bouquet of white peonies. The
bridesmaids' frocks will be made alike,
of pink and white embroidered net. Their
pietino h.its of pink will havo streamers of
black velvet, nnd they will carry pink
sweet peas. After an extended wedding
Journey Sir. and Sirs. Allen will llvo at 230
South 4Dth street until tho nutumn.
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MRS. FRANCIS "W. KIMLBY
KISILEY SUTCHELL.
A pretty wedding was solemnized this
morning In tho Church of Our Lady of
Holy Souls, l'Jth and Tioga streets, when
SUS3 Catharine G. Mitchell, daughter of
Sirs. R. J Mitchell, of 3400 North 23d
street, became the bride of Sir. Francis
W Kimley. Tho Rev. John J. SlcMennmln
officiated nt tho nuptial mass. The brldo
wore a gown of white georgette crepe
and chiffon vvlth a veil of tulle arranged
with a wieath of lilies of tho valley. Similar
Mowers combined vvlth roses were carried.
Sliss Siarguerito Mitchell attended her
sister as maid of honor. Her gown was
a charming combination of white ciepe de
chine and chltton. With this was worn a
whlto chiffon hat with mallne streamers.
Sir Thomas Burk was biist man The
ceremony was followed by a breakfast at
the home of tho bride's parents, after which
Sir. and Sirs. Kimley left for a trip through
eastern New York. Upon their return they
will live at GO I North Front btreet until
tha completion of their new home.
MEACHAM SIOIR.
An attractive wedding will take place
this evening at 8 o'clock, when Sliss Hilda
M. Slolr, daughter of Sir. Thomas O Molr,
of 1047 East Chelten avenue. Germantown.
will become the bride of Sir. Charles 14
Steacham. The ceremony will be performed
by the Rev. Henri' W. Stringer, of th First
Baptist Church SIlss Elizabeth Slolr and
Miss Lillian Slolr will be bridesmaids. Mr.
Earl Meacham will attend his brother as best
man A reception for 100 guests will follow
the ceremony. Sir Sleacham and his bride
will be at home after September 1 at 6738
Stenton avenue.
SCHIMSHNGBR HBLD.
The marriage of Miss Elsie SI. Held,
daughter of Mr and Sirs. John C Held,
of 453 Lyceum avenue, Roxborough. to Mr
William G Schlramlnger, of 3532 York road,
will toka jlaca tonight at S o'clock at the
homo of the bride's parents. The Rev.
Orlando T. Steward, n former pastor ot tho
Roxborough Baptist Church, will perform
tho ceremony, which will be followed by a
reception.
Sir Km 1 1 It. Fisher will act as best man.
Sir. and Sirs Schlmmlnger wll' leave on nn
extended Journey, nnd will bo nt homo ntter
September 1 at G 10 L'nst Hermitage street,
Roxborough.
BARNARD OLASSR
SIIA3 SInbel H. Glasse, daughter of Sir.
ami Sirs. Joseph Olasse, of 2517 West Lo
hlgh avenue, wilt becomo tho bride of Sir.
Harry C. Barnard, Jr.. this evening. Tho
ceremony will be performed nt 8 o'clock
nt tho home of the bride's parents by the
Rev. Samuel T. Nichols, of tho Primitive
Methodist Church, 26(h street nnd Lehigh
avenue, nnd will bo followed by n reception,
Sflss iMlth Well will intend ns bridesmaid.
The bridegroom will have Sir. Howard
Hcnselicl as best man. Mr. Barnard and
his brldo will return from their wedding
Journey the middle of July, and will bo nt
nomo at 2728 Taylor street.
SHTCHL'LL BKCKCR.
SIIbs .Marlon Frances Becker, of 2707
Somerset street, becamo tho brldo of
Mr. John A. Mitchell, of 1509 Unity Btreot,
today In Corpus Chrlstl Church, 28th street
nnd Allegheny avenue, with the Rev. Father
Henry Nnylon officiating. .The brldo was
be nttended by Stlss Vcrna FIcnner ns
maid of honor. Srr. Joseph Potter will
net ns best man. Following a reception
the couple left on n month's trip to Niagara,
Falls nnd points In tho Middle West. They
will bo nt homo after August 1.
CASIPBCLL StcCOLLUSt.
Stlss Anna SIcColIum becamo tho brldo
of James W. Campbell, ot Carbondale,
totlay, The ceremony was performed by
the Rev. Pr. Lyons nt the Church of Our
Lady of Victory, Glth nnd Vino streets. Fol
lowing tho ceremony a reception was held
at tho bride's home, GG47 Race street, aftor
which Sir. Campbell and his brldo loft to
tour through New Hnglnnd. Upon their re
turn they will live at IS North Slain street,
Cnrbondnle.
CROKHR SHRPHHRD.
Tho marilngo of SIlss SInrlon L. Shep.
herd, daughter of Sir. and Sirs. William
Shepherd, of 37.1S North 10th street, to Sir.
Charles Croltcr will tnko place this evening
nt the homo of tho officiating clergyman,
tho Rev. Dr L'ppley. of tho Church of tin
Brethren, 10th street below Dauphin, nnd
will be followed by a reception at tho home
of the bride's parents. Sir. Shepherd will
glvo his daughter In marriage. She will
wear a gown of whlto satin and georgette
crepe, nnd will be attended by her sister,
Mls.s Hlsle R. Shepherd, ns bridesmaid. In a
frock of pale blue georgette crepe and taf
feta. Sir. Hdward Prlchard will bo best
man Sir. Croker nnd his bride will leavs
en a short trip and upon their return will
live In North Philadelphia,
LOWE IIAYDCN.
A pretty wedding took placo at G o'clock
yesterday aftei noon In St. Gabriel's Church,
when Sliss Agnes Hnytlcn was united In
marrlngo to Sir. William J. Lowe. Tho
bride, who was given In marriage hy her
uncle. Sir. John F. O'Donnell. was attended
by SIlss Sladollne O'Donnell as maid of
honor, and the brldcsmnlds wero SIlss May
Kennwly and SIlss Slnrie Lowe. A recep
tion at the home of the bride, 2326 Reed
street, followed tho ceremony, after which
tho couple left for an extended wcddlmc
Journey. They will return to tho city In
November.
SIARDIN THRIFT.
Sir. and Sirs. Chnrles P. Thrift nnnouneel
the mnrrlago ot their daughter, SIlss Helen
Stao Thrift, to Sir. Russell W. Slardln on
Sfondny evening nt 7:30 o'clock nt tho home
of tho bride's parents, 530 North Crclghton
street Tho ceremony was performed by
tho Rev. George W. Babcock, ot tho Cen
tenary SIcthodlst Episcopal Church. Tho
bride woro a gown of wlijto pussy-willow
taffeta, with a bodice of georgette crepe,
and carried an arm bouquet of whlto rose
buds. She was attended by her cousin, SIlss
Annabel Carlough, ns bridesmaid. Tha
bride's sister. Sliss Henrietta Thrift, ncted
as flower girl. Sir. Dewey Slardln, the
bridegroom's brother, was best man.
FIRTH SIAIER.
A pretty wedding took place last evening;,
when Sliss Elsie J. Staler, daughter of Sirs.
William S Slnler. of 6403 Rising Sun ave
nue, became tho bride of Mr. Walter F.
Firth The ceremony, which took place
quietly on account of the death of the
brldo's father early in the year, was held at
the home of tho bride. Tho Rev. John R.
Boggs, of the Lnwndnle Presbyterian
Church, officiated.
After a trip north Sir. and Sirs, Firth
will make their home in Philadelphia.
REX FLETCHER
A beautiful wedding was solemnized on
Saturday at 7:30 o'clock, at the home of
Sir and Sirs. John Paul Fletcher, of Hunt
ingdon Valley, when tholr daughter. Miss
Slay Fletcher, became tho bride of Sir. Jo
seph Rex, of Chestnut Hill. The Rev. C.
W. Teasdalo performed the ceremony. Tho
bride was given In marriage by her brother.
Sir Wilson G. Fletcher. Tho maid of honor
was Stlss Anna Fletcher, of New York. The
bride's sister, SIlss Anna Slay Fletcher,
niece ot the bride, was flower girl.
Sir William C. Rex, brother of the bride
groom, was best man. A reception followed
tho ceremony, after which .Mr. and Sirs.
Ilex left for their wedding Journey,
SIcCANN LAUER.
Announcement Is mado of tho marriage
of SIlss Elsie A. Lauer, daughter of Sir,
and Sirs. Emll C. Lauer, of 641 Sydenham
street, to Sir. Horace A. SIcCann, of West
Lurny street, Gorniantown, on Saturday
evening, June 17. The ceremony was per.
formed by the Rev. Dr. I. Chantry Hoff.
man. of tho Evangelical Lutheran Church
of the Nativity, 17th and Tioga streets,
and was followed by a reception. Sir. and
Sirs. SIcCann are taking a short Southern
trip, and will be at homo after July 15 at
412G North Daiien street.
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