-- js-"- rep " EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1916. It vJJaNCY WYNNE TALKS GAILY ON r MATTERS-OF SOP.tat. t a i ! 3! J 1 .... nix. ntiihhniisa sot nsldn IT!!? .Efl women members at Manhelm Si (oily little place on Tuesday, when "'... indies' day lea was In prog. 1U1 toftther with tho Interclub tonnta .mnt, Mrs. vnii..... -. -"""' fnuii-""- ... ..-. TTn..-u u Mintlo FIoKllnff ami "'"' MATTERS OF SOCIAL INTEREST Tnterclub Tennis Tournament Has Been Occupying Many I Persons' Time During the Week Rerrular Ladies' Day Tea on Tuesday Great Success WEDNESDAY MUSIC CLUB AIDES AT BATTLE OF FLOWERS j 11111 ' ? ' 'I ' II asaRlSJmih t'-; ; '1 1111111 ;.pr S?mmmi '" g5sr -3.-' --kilJbfcfw$&ii tho tea Ctgomery Bill pro.Mt at ,. Ji..,w ho afternoon. An on tho porth wero Sirs. Edward r: ... j..,w ho afternoon. Among; tlioso (WSUM... .i...i fin tiiu nui" " - WIOTU .. uunA vpv charmlnc In n Wiiu iw'"" -' . !.;. Ld suit and purple straw hat. C William P. Donegro had with her tHH ir. ta Tourotto and Mrs. William JH.r. Mrs. DencBro also had a ntiinnlnB Csit. flannel suit topped ny a green straw it. trlmmea mm "" a, wero really lovoly. bo summery r . rMh, Mrs, unanos ituK'a " rJkMf whlto frock, pink sweater and pink tit ' wkli, worKetto crepe was selected by -if John Blakoly. who also woro ft black koraehair nm um " wjy. Others who wero seated nt tho Mt3 were Mrs. Joseph Huston, Mrs. ototto Cameron, Sirs. Aruiur nuinea, llJrt, William n. Tucker, Mrs. Harry 'fubrlel, Mrs. Wnltor Perkins, Mm. Edwin ' parirldco. Mrs. L.. Bancroft Mollor. f,L Tnlbert Wohardson, Mrs. Stanloy 'Kanon, Mrs. Henry Kellar KUrtr, Mrs. 'if.rvn uranam, .man i-mi" i..o..w.v., jjlsl Allco HttWKins nnu ium. vv. ., . .... t -. rfellchtod to hear yesterday that Hit Supper Club at tho Bollovue-Stratford ... v. nflniind noxt year. Tho two Will " .." - Hries given last year woro consjdered so BCcesful that Mrs. J. Hutchinson Scott, to tias boon In chargo of tho club since U inception, has consented to pet up , .srles next yenr, and so popular Iwt the dances It has been decided, so i Un. Scott tolls mo. to havo 12 meetings laeh series Instead of 10, as last year. flirt. Scott has procured tho samo com f'tolttee of promlnont men, nnd overy one itt Us Is iooMni; forward to tho many pleasant aftcr-thoatro dances wiucu wo iVliii ba able to attend noxt season under a charmlns patronace, If wo aro lucky Jlliioaga to bo accepted as memoera. n hits been a series of good-byes yoster- hrind this morning, for our f,oldler boys lT bidden us raroweu nna buiiwu ji n tho first stage of their journey to Mt. f Ortlna, at any rato, and our womon aro IwrMng hard arranging kits and supplies fid comforts for them. Conyngham Stc- 4 tens, otKydal, Is one of tho lieutenants in J the First City Troop who has been busily I engaged drilling raw recruits for tho glut few days, as qulto n number havo fenllsted besides the regular members. Toung Georgo Harrison Frazlor, Jr., tho f'onlysonof Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Harrison rmler, went this morning. Ho was (.'one of the last boys taken Into tho troop Hind bas only Doen a memour uuu .v.-e., .o 1 be Is Just 20 years old. This seems very ? bard, does It not? But tho-boys do not 1 feel thai way; thoy are proud to nght for I their country, God bless them. Young , Jack Thayer, son of tho Titanic hero, who nat just lately grauuuicu iium v.vi,w, . Mother boy who will go, and Neddy Page, rto Is engaged to Elizabeth Griffith, a lai'debutanto of the last season, Is one (fde State militiamen. And so thoy aro fining off to camp, prepared or not, rretdy to learn and anxious for the hard tUpj .which will make great and strong Bin ef them. hit tome of tho other societies besides tiwelhave already spokon of which will kye booths at tho Battle of Flowers to Wrow will be the Geographical Society, '"jtii Wednesday Music Club, tho Browning fcdety, Academy of the Fine Arts Stu fants, the Plastic Club, tho Throo Arts IChb, the T-Square Club, the Dickons Fol- BTOiip, the Sketch Club and others also ,Vnos names I cannot remomber. NANCY WYNNE. Personals Tiro IntereRtlncr pncairements which are Wng announced today are those of Miss Wee Chapman Thompson, daughter of Mr. U4 Mrs. Henry Chapman Thompson, of Henon. to Mr. Norton Downs. Jr.. son of Vrs. Norton Downs, of Fordhooke Farm. iTtrea Tuns: and Miss Anne B. Merrick. jfanahter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Vaughan Mer Ijjtit of Itoxborough, to Mr. Thomas IHcKean Downs, brother of Mr. Norton ftnms, Jr, t BTral hundred guests attended tho n party which Mr. and Mrs. Pierre S. a Pont gave at their beautiful country ttlata at Longwood last night. An clab fU and novel program of dances was Tinged by Mrs. du Pont and Miss Janet Wcon. The stage was adapted for danc- with a balustrade and Bteps built at jsi back, with old French benches and "Wan llk an old French print. The .wit part of the program was devoted to 7IQteenth centlirv HnnppR nnH tYyn nonnnil Jjt td eighteenth century dances, The umea were especially designed and the were arranged by Miss Janet Jack a' At the conclusion of the program T.'T . OB VCU. Ht. anA Mm tvi t. mnMnnAH ,1 jH, . .h. ,,,. 4. f.wtttiicwii uuu rK wWn' Maste" Wirt U Thompson, Jr fjsl WSmOOta rn.lf. TAnlflntnwn iul.1 xlnuii country home early in July and leave for the summer, Mr. Corblt Tswnrint nt T.nt.lnl.n nn J?opanIed by Mr. Charles IY Whurlm,' utr. ISJJljn Shoemaker and Mr. J. Loverlng Klri Jr,- wl Icava tomorrow on Mr, ST. ." "ew speedboat for a cruise to Uptown, U, 1. Kr. and Mrs. J. levering Wharton will It!" lOmorrAW nn thD(n V.nn V.- ir ItauV.?". !ln' where tney wiu 8peld tn6 r "v moir nome, unngsione. Wei 'S4 Hn- 'W'lam Townsend Wright. 1? Ot. DaVldS. Will rlvo n Hlr.n,r K i'.iF'J'"1" on Saturday evening In ito hi! wr ""i1' FrJ Wl"lam C. -Wright. jP oaa just returhed from Yale Unlver. Wwithl? Jlnco,n u spending the sum- liad i.. "," " uaugnter-m-iaw, or. Kldi Clarence W. Lincoln, of St. &?. anrt r. i, .. . . .. WsttlA1'0"' .'op " barn dance at .u, xnerion, tomorrow evening. sSL3!1!.? ?- Price- of Whltford. West : 1U imw;i8,ve buftet upper and dance LVI Iotae on Saturday evening. Bt' JS?.-. J- " Blddle and ' uil.avi' .tiV,nB?Wn -uow BIddle. M oJVl t0 Ain City to H Baldwin, Ql.aMn. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Baldwin Gleason, of 2033 Chestnut street, will leavo for New York Saturday. Madame Victor Blgnour has gono to spend the summer with her daughter, Mrs. John Haskell, at Marecmcrc, N. J. Along the Main Line HAVnitFOUD Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter M, Franklin, Jr., of Berkeley road, left Tucs day for Fredericksburg, Vn., for a stay of several weeks. BHYN MAWB Miss Sarah 11. Kno, of Gulf road, has gono to New Hntnpnhlrc, where she will spend the summer with her parents. Mr. Frederick Abernothy and Mr. Unrton Brown havo returned to their homes after spondlng sevcrnl daysjn West Chester ItOSEMONT Mrs. J. It. V. Daniel and her Bon, Mr. James Daniel, of Richmond, Va, arrived on Tuesday to visit Mrs. Dan lei's son nnd daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Hobert W. Daniel, at their homo In Hose mont. V1LLANOVA Tho Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hudolph Stewart Itauch, of Vlllanova, will bo christened Mary Paton Ilauch, after her maternal grandmother, nn Sunday afternoon In St. Martin's Episcopal Church, Radnor. Tho Itev. Dr. George W l.nml), rector of the church, will perform the ceremony. Mr. nnd Mrs Rnuch will entertain at tea for the family and a few Intlmato friends. nADN'OH Mrs James Francis Sulllvnn has returned to Tho Woods, her homo In Radnor, from a visit to Now York. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. S. C. Harvey nnd their children, of Radnor, left on Tuesday to visit Mrs. Hnrvey'H parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. John I. Bishop, of Columbus, X. J., before going to Buck Hilt Falls. 1THAN Mrs. Joslah Low Blackwell, of Now York, who has been visiting Mrs. Al fred BIddle, nrrlved on Monday to vMt her niece, Mrs. Thomas Ncwhnll, ST. DAVID'S Mr. and Mrs. M. F. D. Scnnlan, of Midland avenuo, St. David's, gave n dinner of 20 covers nt Thrco Tuns on Tuesday evening. Among the guests wero Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Mulford, Dr. and Mrs. M. K. Ward, Mr. nnd Mrs. O. Wlnthrop Cotlln, Mr. nnd Mrs. Aubrey Howoll. Dr. nnd Mrs. Wilbur Horn, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Rlttenhouso and Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Allen Barr. WAYNE Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Don nell Leo. of Rookland. Wayne, are visiting relatives at Needwood Forest, Md., for a fow days. Mr. Herbort Aman, of 104 West Wayno avenue, spent the week-end In Washing ton. D. C. Mr. nnd Mrs. Archibald J. Barklle. of Inver House, Wayne, will spend August nt Saratoga, N. Y. Along the Reading Mrs. B. F. Roberts, of Guernsey avenue, Ablngton, hns returned to her home from Long Island, where slio was tho guest of friends for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Wood, of this city, aro occupying Mr. H. E. Kllno's house on Old York rond for the summer. A farewell supper will bo given tomorrow night by tho Men's Blblo Class of Calvary Presbyterian Church, Wyncote, for Doctor ICorr. Mrs. Louise A. Heofferlck nnd her daugh ter, Miss Heofferlck, formerly of Green wood, Wyncote, havo taken Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Whltesldo's houso on Washington lano for the summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Whiteside and tholr daugh ter. Miss Esther Whiteside, have left for Ogonqult, Mo., to occupy tholr cottage dur ing July, August and September. West Philadelphia Sirs. A. Arnold, of Powelton avenue. Is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Lydla Cox, of Bridge ton, N. J. Mrs. W. H. Lank and her daughter, Mrs. Charles Lo Fovxo, of B040 Spruce street, havo returned from a trip to Washington, D. C, Mr. Joseph Warren McKeone, of 1428 North 66th street, will spend the summer In Now Haven, Conn. Dr. P. F.. Daily, of 101 North 2d Btreet, has gone to Tampa, Fla., where he will Bpend a few weeks with his brother. Miss Harriet Smith, of 23 North 63d street, is visiting her mother In Buffalo, N. Y. Mr. Peter Grady, of 6254 Market street, street, Is a guest of his brother In New York. Before returning he will spond some time nt Far Rockaway Beach and Spnlng Lake. v Mr. Percy Grady has returned from a trip to Bermuda. Mr. John L. Henrle, of 6347 Market street, Is visiting relatives and friends In Dloomsburg, Pa. Mrs. John C. Clewell, of B400 Chestnut street, is spending some time In Shamokln, Pa. Mrs. Margaret Reavey, of 6149 Market street, is visiting her daughter In Norrls-town. North Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Louis Barbehenn, of York, motored to Philadelphia last Sunday, where they spent the day as the guests of Mr. H. Edward Barbehenn, 917 Corinthian ave nue. Mr. Claire Craig, of 923 North Corinthian avenue, spent the week-end with friends in West Colltngswood. Dr. A. J. Lindsay, of Pittsburgh, Is spending several days as the guest of Mrs. Charles Geyer, of 917 North Corinthian avenue. Tioga The graduating class of the George Boker School, 22d and Ontario streets, gave an Informal reception for the supervising principal, MIbs Ella Lukens and the In structor. Miss Amy L. Hayward, In connec-.io- with the interesting class day exer cises yesterday. The class includes Miss- Evelyn Chamberlain, Mr, Ralph Krauss. Miss Catherine Brodbeck, Miss Laura Neef, Miss Gertrude Schott, Miss Bertha Janney, Miss Evelyn Trlpple, Miss Madeline Jones, Miss Ruth Opperman, Mr, Donald Howe, Miss Marie Mosler, Miss Florence Gross, Miss Dorothy Church, MIsa Margaret Bow. ers MIsa Ella Reese, Mr. Harry Pabst, Mr. Thomas Baker, Miss Ell-abeth Helghersell. Miss Jeannette Nelson. Miss Fanny Shore, Miss Ruth Blessing, Miss Ruth Cqnkllng, Miss Freda Llebrecht. Miss Ruth Ewen and Miss Rita Goodwin. Roxborough ThelBaptlst Young People's Union district rally will be held in Mount Vernon Baptist Church next Monday evening. There'wIU be special music and a address by Mr Frank Carr on "The Dark and the Bright Sides of Life." Mr and Mrs- Frederick A. Sobernhelmer, of Green lane, are entertaining their daughter. Mrs. Gordon Fleming, of Toronto, fan, , Mr. and Mrs. John Holmes, of Wisa . . . ' ...,n iv ahnrtlv for an extended. mcun, i ".- --- ' t Bitty -. SEVERAL IMPORTANT WEDDINGS ARE BEING CELEBRATED TODAY NUMEROUS AFFAIRS ENJOYED BY MANY Fraternity Shore Home Is Mecca on Sundays Entertainments Tho season's activities aro In fi.ll swing nt the summer homo of tho PI Delta Ep sllon Fraternity of tho University of Penn sylvania nt Ocean City. Last Sunday tho visitors Included: Miss Virginia Ferree, Miss Elizabeth M. Forree, Miss .Catherine A. Messerschmldt, Miss Lydla S. Rocap, MIbs II. Shoyer, Mr. Edwnrd Qulmby, Mr. Harold Follmer, Mr. F. L. Sayor Mr Charles F. Wlldcrmuth. Tho following members of tho fraternity were present during tho weok: Mr. Horacn F. CnfcO, Mr. Josoph H. Gels, Jr., Mr. Will iam C. Blcloch, Mr. W. Dewoos Ycagor, Mr. W. G. rnueger, Mr. H. M. Hebrank, Mr. W. H. Hartman, Mr. E. S. Nowklrk, Mr. W. J. Lawson, Mr. John L. Mccnughey, Mr. M. C. Webb. Mr. L. S. Hurff, Mr. J. R. Slack, Mr. J. N. Altken, Jr., Mr. Read Rocap. Mr. J. K. Mathleson, Mr. Charles Sheridan, Mr. A. It. McClelland and Mr. Curtis S. Hnlght. The fraternity has recently moved to Its now homo at 25 South 34th street, and on Thursday evening held a combined house warming In its new quartorB and a re ception to the senior members who will graduate this month. It Is cBtlmnted about 160 members and friends attonded tho re ception, Including the parents of a number of tho members. On Saturday tho fraterntty will hold Its annual picnic nnd outing at Port Indian, Pa after which nctlvltles will bo resumed at Ocean City. A minstrel show, under tho auspices of the Vlctrlx Catholic Club, will bo given on Monday evening In tho school auditorium of Our Lady of tho Rosary church. C3d and Callowhlll streets, for tho benefit of the "Mary, Star of tho Sea Church," at Branch dale, Pa. The Lakota Club had Its last meeting of tho aeasqn at the homo of Mr. Hough, 831 North 24th street, last week. It will start the season of 1916-17 tho first Tues day In October. All members were present, Tho president made nn Interesting speech. Miss Ethel Ruth Stelner, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Stelner, of 913 Nortt 6th street, was given a surprlso party in honor of her seventh birthday anniversary. Mrs. Samuel Stolner was nsslsted In re ceiving the little guests by Misses Paulina Greenspan and Mlas nose Greenspan. Tho guests wero Miss Ethel Ruth Stelnor, Miss Llbby Stembler, Miss Cecelia Herbach, Miss Edith Neff, MIbs Lillian Ruby, Miss Pearl Seldman. Miss Elsie Ncufleld, Miss Lillian Stelner, Miss Selma Rubin. Miss Pearl Korn, Mr. Raymond Stolner, Mr. Edward Wlnheld, Mr. Victor Ruby Mr. Walter Neff, Mr. Ellas Korn. Mr. Joseph Korn. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Heck, of B403 Christian street, entertained at a 500 party on their llrat wedding anniversary, June 19. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fritz. Miss Margaret B. Mick, Miss Bertha R. Fell, Miss Alice R. Heritage. Miss Marlon P. Herlng. Miss Gladys M. Wren. Miss M. Evelyn Westcott, Miss Rita C. Fitzgerald, Mr. James Walsh. Mr. Carl Heck, Mr. Haydon Perolra, Mr. Robert Wor rell nnd Mr, John Entwistlo. An entertainment was given nt the home of Mr. Morris Snyder, of 1036 Jackson Btreet, on Sunday evening. Mr. Morris Sny. der and Myer Snyder were at the piano, while Mr. Abraham Neff gave a few vocal selections. Among those present were Miss Dora Zobllnsky, Mlas Anna Koff, Miss Cece lia. Koff, Miss Ida Pressman, Miss Rose Quadel, Miss Mae Brown, Miss Eva Gold, Miss Esther Butufsky, Miss Minnie Krat sky, Mr. Abraham Neff, Mr. Nathan Till man, Mr. Meyer Snyder, Mr. Morris Snyder, Mr. Joseph Rappaport, Mr. William Fryer, Mr. Joseph Wenger, Mr. William Schnyder, Mr. Charles Sllovltz, Mr, Isaac Schwartz, Mr, Raymond Retnhart, Mr. Nathan Wolf and Mr. Jack Carlta and Mr. Martin Drogen, The Pastor's Aid Society of the Roxbor ough Baptist Church, held a meeting on Monday evening. Forty-seven ladies were In attendance. The Sick Committee reported having made 64 visits during the month and taken to the sick 21 bouquetB, fruit and plants. Ninety-one mite boxes were given out to be returned at the November meeting, tho proceeds to purchase Christmas baskets for the sick and poor, The Sick Committee for June Includes Mrs, A. Wetherlll and Mrs. Ida Pflstererj for July, Mrs. Dalton and Mrs. Snyder; for August, Mrs. Ballff and Mrs. Volk ; for September, Mrs. Du Gan and Mrs. Foerlng, At the suggestion of the president, Mrs. Nathan L. JoneB, a new committee was formed known as the Welcome Committee. The following ladles will be at the church to welcome .all strangers who attend church services; Miss Rettlo Rlfgter, Mrs. Charles Uerhardt, Mrs, William Brooks, Mrs. Iva Du Gan, Mrs. G. Dickinson, Mrs. William Dawson, Mrs. Frederick Hlce, Mrs. Harry Hays, Mrs. Ida Pfiaterer, Mrs. A. Wetheri" Mrs. Harry MlUer, Mrs. Wilson Mayberry, Mrs. Elmer Volk and Mrs. August Peter man. The following new members were elected; Mrs. J. Le Fort. Mrs. T. L. Mayberry, Sr., Mrs. T. L. Mayberry, Jr. After an enjoyable social hour, at which Ice cream and cake were served, the so ciety adjourned to meet at the home of Mrs. J- McClennan Monday evening. Octo- ber . Miss Mlna, Sptegle, of Wlaaablckon and Uldvala avenues, entertained at hHin n iXuenUy afternoon. Reading from loft to right aro Mrs. David Lewis, Miss Elfrida Rossmnssler, Mrs. S. P. Feathcr ston, Mrs. Warren Walker, Miss Marie Louise Dilkes, Mrs. J. Er nest Richnrds and Mrs. Logan Felnnd. The single picture is Miss Agnes Spencer. South Philadelphia Dr. Simon L. Katzoff. of Atlanta. Ga who la mnklng a trip through tho Northern and Eastern States, was tho guest last week of Mr. nnd Mrs. II. Greenblntt, of B40 Reed street. Doctor Katzoff rccontly was hon ored with the dogreo of L.L.B., from tho Atlanta Law School. Ho Is now visiting In Passaic, N. J. Mr. nnd Mrs. Herman Herring, of 603 Cathnrtno street, celebrated tholr twenty fifth wedding nnnlversnry at their home on Sunday, when nbout 30 guests gathered to do them honor. Among thoso present wero Mr. and Mrs. P. Herring. Mr. I. Flshor, Miss Marlon Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. A. Spin ach, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jacobs. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Doano, of 1240 South Mllllck street, havo gono to Wlldwood, where they will spend two weeks. Camden and Vicinity Friends of Mrs. John P. Fitzgerald, of Clifton avenue, Merchnntvlllo, will bo glad to know that sho lias recovered from her recent Illness nnd has gono to Ocean City, N. J. Mrs. Harry Myers, of Maple avenue, Mer chnntvlllo, entertained tho Thirteen Club on Tuesday evening. Among those present were Mrs. Charles Kocker. Mrs. William Cooko, Miss A. Zehender, Miss R. Collier, Miss M. Williams, MIbs L. MIckley, Miss M. Ochs and Miss Mnbcl G. Hannold. Northeast Philadelphia Miss Myrtle Smythe, of 3d street nnd Glrard avenue, will entertain at luncheon tomorrow nfternoon In honor of Miss Alice Steel, of Chicago, who will be her guest for several weeks. Among tho guests will be MIbs Marie Allison, Miss Margaret Sut ben, Miss Roso Potts, Mls3 Adelaide Thomns, Miss Helen Trotter and Miss Audrey Miller. Mr. nnd Mrs. Solomon W. Katz and their sons nnd Mr. Emanuel Kntz, of 1943 North 8th street, are spending the summer at 612 Oriental avenue, Atlantic City. Mrs. G. Jackson, Jr., of Newport News, Vn., is visiting her parontB, Dr. and 'Mrs. Waff, of 2822 Frankford avenue, for three weeks. Chester Valley Fli-MWBW.niltWTi-l-ii.Vl ftf . n "iTTTrn Fhoto by M-rceau MRS, C, HOWARD DARRAH Mr. and Mrs. C Howard Parrah, whose wedding took rdace on Monday, are travel ing at present Mrs, I'arrah was Mtss Teresa, Huxley, of Newton Square. FASHION'S LATEST LAWS FOUND ON WALK Stripes in Frocks, Smocks in Coats and Felt in Sports Hats Scnora Don Rlano y Gaynangos, wife of tho Spanish Ambassador, was on tho Walk early In tho week attired In a stunning Binock cont of roso Italian silk worn with a whlto silk plaited Bklrt and a roso felt lint. Sho wns accompanied by Mrs. Harry Wardman, of Washington, who wore a dork bluo silk coat, suit and a navy blue straight brim sailor. Mrs Hnrry Hoyt, Mrs. M. W. Beckton nnd Mlas Smith motored over to the Sca viow Country Club and spent tho day on tho links Mrs. Hoyt's costumo emphasized the vogue for stripes. Sho choso a violet and white silk skirt, a violet smock nnd broad sailor of tho same hue. Mrs. Beckton se lected a roso silk sport costumo and whlto folt hat. Mrs. Smith woro n whlto sport suit and a purplo sailor. Mrs Thomas Lynch Rogers gave a luncheon followed by bridge Wednesday at the Chelsea Yacht Club which was abloom with lovely June roses nnd ferns. Tho Invited guests Included: Mrs. Florence Garnctt, Mrs. Georgo Howe, Mrs. Harry Greenwnld, Mrs. William Rich, Mrs. Thomas Sinclair, Mrs. Robert White, Miss Dorothy Sinclair, Mrs. Pat zowsky, Mrs. Edwin Vnrc. Mrs. E. E. Wil kinson, Mrs. Samuel W. Whan, Mrs. Char lotto Vnro, Mrs. Harry Morris, Mrs. A. Lincoln Myers, Mrs. Milander, Mrs. Fred erick Park, Mrs. Harry Parsons, Mrs. Fred crick Rollman, Mrs. Edwin Rogers, Mrs. Georgo Shlsler, Mrs. William Sauter, Mrs. A. A. Sanson, Mrs. Franklin Scholf, Mrs. William W. Smith. Miss Ellen B. Smith, Mrs. E. E. Wlggington, Mrs. James S, Tal ley, Mrs. Ferdinand Locb, Mrs. Albert II, Ladncr, Jr., Mrs. Edward Llobo, Mrs. John McConaghy, Mrs. John McQuale, Mrs. Charles Bonsor, Mrs. Thomas Burrows, Mrs. Michael O'Mcara. Mrs. Gustavus C. Soldel, Mrs. William T. Wheolor, Mrs. James Parsels, Mrs. Georgo t)ff, Mrs. Louis Kcave, Mrs. William Metzger, Mrs. A. B, Styron. Mrs William Gummey, Mrs. Louis Wallace, Mrs. Hallahan, Mrs. Georgo nun land, Miss Gertrudo Miller, Miss Jcnnlo Parker, Mrs. William S. Varo, Miss Ida May Vnro, Miss Elizabeth Walsh. Mrs. Henry Stewart, Miss Gertrudo Zane, Mis') Julia MacMakon, Miss Mary Sweeney, Miss Elizabeth Sweeney, Miss Elizabeth Hlgbee. Miss Hazel Parsels, Mrs. William Marshall, Mrs. Beaumont, Mrs. C. J. Rogers, Mrs. Frank Bedford, Mrs. John M. Bradley, Mrs. Florence Townsond. Miss Floronco Leavltt, Mrs. William Durgess, Mra. Albert Baltz, Mrs. Richard Bennls, Mrs. William Clamcr, Mrs. Howard Cardoza, Jr., Mrs. Thomas F. Durham, Mrs. William Datz, Mrs. Gilbert Donahue, Mrs. William Emley, Jr., Mrs. George C. J. Fleck, Mrs. Bertram G. Fra zlcr, Mrs, Clayton Hngy, Mra. Harry Humphries, Mrs. Frank Kolb, Mrs. Thomas H. Kay, Miss Lenoro Kay, Mrs. Frederick Guy, Mrs. F. B. English, Mrs. E. A. Book myer and Mrs. Clarence Doano. Mrs. Stewart A. Jollett motored down from Gcrmantown en Tuesday accompanied by Mr. Joseph M. Jellott nnd Mr. Roland T. Jellott. They are spending a week at tho Chalfonte. Germantown Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Wilkinson, of Germantown, who are traveling in Aus tralia, New Zealand nnd tho South Sea Islands, have been the guests of Lord and Lady Liverpool, of Wellington. They were extensively entertained while there. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wilkinson will visit Hongkong nnd Shanghai before returning to the United States in December. Tho Red Cross Committee of the Dorcas Society of the First Presbyterian Church will meet during the summer at the home of Mrs. Fred Perry Powers, 223 Harvey street, on Tuesday mornings at 10:30 o'clock. The mombers of tho committee nre working very hard to prepare surgical dressings and knitted articles for the wounded soldiers. Lansdowne Mr. and Mrs. Eldrldge Henderson, of SS North Lansdowne avenue, have returi-ed from a motor trip to Baltimore and other points in Maryland. What's Doing Tonight Municipal Hand. Benjamin Hoe.hman, con ductor, Lmvndale street, Hlalns Sun Una and Rellerman meet, b o'clock, Iree. Philadelphia. Band. Sllaa B. Huromtl. con ductor. Convention Hall, Broad alrcec and Al legheny avenue, 8 o'clock. Free, Falrmount Park Band, Itlchard Schmidt, con. ductor, Lemon Hill. 8 o'clock. Free. Oraduatlon exercl-ea. . School of Padarocy, Academy of Mu-lc. b o'clock. Lan fete for Cathedral Pariah, St. Vincent's Home. 20th and Itace atreeta, 8 o'clock. Oraduatlon exerclaea. Weat Philadelphia tilth School for Boy. 4th axid Walnut atreeta. 8 o'clock. Cltl-en' AMOclatlon. Kenalrurton School Dia trlct, JH.h School for Glrl. York street below Memphla. Openlnz 20tb annual convention International AuociaUoQ of Vanuf-cturinc Photo-Kncravera. Reception, la honor of Harrison, Waltoa by former puplla, Bellevue-Stratford. Lawn fete In aid of Church of the Geau. on campua of St Jojeph'a Collese, 17th and Stllea atreeta. Notice- for the .Society paie .will U ac cepted and printed la the Kvejilac Ledger. but all .uch notice- mutt tie written oli one We of the paper, mutt be tUned lu full, with full addre.a, .ana, whet) DOMlble telephone number uiut be lUen. ,.... Send all uch eomuiusleatloiia to "Socl-ty Editor" l?nux Ledsex, Cpa CUe.tuut ttreeT. T,!pa Iheee rejulremtnta are carried out. u that icrlnrltlba may ba pettlbU, the i$Uce ulll not be publUutd. Marriage of Miss Marion Myers and Mr. George Wharton Pepper, Jr., in St. Martin's Church, (Radnor Miss Katherine Dunn Becomes Bride of Mr. Pagon ONE of tho most fashionable of tho early summer weddings took place this aftor noon at 4 o'clock In St. Martin's Prot estant Episcopal Church, Radnor, when Miss Marlon Twiggs Myers, daughter Of Mr. and Mrs Wllllnm Heyward Myers, of St. Davids, becamo the brldo of Mr. Georgo Wharton Pepper, Jr, of Devon. Tho ceremony wns performed by the Rev. Pr George W. Lamb, rector of the church. Misi Myers, who wns given In marriage by her father, woro an exqulslto gown of whlto tullo nnd Bntln, with n court train, nnd Iter tullo veil was arranged with nrnngo blossoms. Her bouquet was com posed of lilies of the valley. Miss Elizabeth S Myers, who attended her Bister nn maid of honor, woro n gown of orchid tullo over green, with a tulle hat nnd carried a bouquet of pale pink, blue and green hydrangeas. Tho bridesmaids, Including Miss Margnretta 13. Myers, Miss Sarah S. Myors, Bisters of tho brldo; Miss Charlotto Eleanor Pepper, sis ter of the bridegroom ; Miss Emlllo D. Williams, Miss Eleanor B Carpenter nnd Miss Anno Lewis, wero gowned nllko In palo bluo tulle over green, with bluo tullo had, nnd carried large bouquets of pink, blue nnd green hydrangeas. Tho best man was Mr. Lawrence C. Murdoch, nnd tho ushers Included Mr. Edward D. Harris, Mr. Richard liar to, Jr., Mr. Harry R. Wilson, Mr. David C. Spooncr, Mr. Caspar W. Townsend. Mr. Louis C. Boric, Jr., Mr. W. Heywnrd Myers, Jr., and Mr. A. Charles Myers. A reception nt tho homo of tho bride's parents on St. Davids road, St. David's, followed tho ceremony. PAGON DUNN. A wedding of Interest took placo this afternoon nt 4:30 o'clock In St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church, when Miss Knthorlno Wright Dunn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Georgo G. Dunn, of Graver's lane, Chestnut Hill, becamo tho brldo of Mr. William Watters Pagon, of Baltimore. Tho coromony was performed by tho Rev. J. Andrews Harris, rector emeritus of tho church. Miss Dunn, who was given in marriage by her father, woro a gown of whlto satin nnd Bilk not trimmed with duchesso laco. A court train foil from the shoulders nnd her tullo veil was arranged with orango blossoms. Sho car ried white orchids. Miss Lllllo Blyo Dunn, who attonded her sister as mnld of honor, woro a frock of white chiffon and a horsehair hat trimmed with whlto flowers nnd carried an old-fashioned bouquet of flowers with ti laco frill. Mr. Robblnson Pngon attended his brother ns best man, nnd tho ushers Included Mr. Sydney Bullen Dunn nnd Mr. Gcdrgo a. Dunn, brother of tho bride: nlso Mr. Carson P. Keech, Jr., Mr. Wallace Griffon, Mr. Thoma3 B. Owlngi nnd Mr. Georgo Rnd cllfto, nil of Baltimore. A small reception followed at tho home of the bride's parents. Mr. Pagon and his bride will be nt home after October 1 in Rolnnd Park, Baltimore. , PETERS BOSSARD. Tho marrlago of Miss Ircno Bossard, daughter of tho Rev. Guido Bossard and Mrs. Bossard, of Lancaster road and City lino, Ovcrbrook, to Mr. Justin Rnndolph Petors will bo solemnized tonight nt 7:30 o'clock In the Overbrook Presbyterian Church. The ceremony will be performed by tho bride's father. Miss Bossard, who will bo given in mar rlngo by her uncle, Mr. J. Carver, of Do trolt, Mich., will wear n gown of whlto sil ver cloth and laco veiled In tullo. A court train will fall from tho shoulders and0a tullo veil will bo worn. Sho will carry a bouquet of lilies of tho valley and orchids. MIbs Kathryn Decker, of Wisconsin, a cousin of the bride, who will attend as maid of honor, will bo gowned In yellow chirfon nnd gold cloth, with a hat of yellow tulle, nnd will carry a bouquet of yellow rosebuds Tho bridesmaids will be Miss Elizabeth Glbb and Miss Mnrlan Ycrkos. They will wear frocks of pink tulle, with hats to match and will carry pink rosebuds. There will be a llttln flower girl, Miss Eugenia Smith, nnd a pago, MaBter Edward McAboe. Mr. Petors will have Mr. Edward Bar low, of Elizabeth, as beet man, and the ushers will Include Mr. i-verett u, .uo.ier, Mr. Charles Chandleo, Mr. William F. Har rlty, Jr., and Mr. Charles Walnut. A sup per for the Immediate families and a few Intimate friends will follow tho ceremony. Mr. nnd Mrs. Peters after a wedding trip will live In Overbrook. PARKE ELDRIDGE. A quiet wedding wns solemnized today at 4 o'clock In tho home of Mr. and Mra. William J. Eldrldgo. 157 Mnnhelm street, when Miss Evelyn M. Eldrldgo became the bride of Mr. Edward Parke. Tho Rev. Hugh B. McCrono ofuctntod. MIbs Eldrldge was given In marrlago by her father and was attended by her sitter. Miss Edna Eldrldge. ns maid of honor. Mr. Parko had Mr. Ralph Parko. his brother, as best man. Only tho families attended the ceremony nnd reception which followed immediately after. Pink flowers formed tho decorations. t HAMMOND BERGEV. The marriage of Miss Susie M. Bergey, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. John B. Bergey. of "251 Van Pelt Btreet, to Mr. Joseph T. Hammond was solemnized last evening at 0 o'clock In the Bethany Tabernacle Reformed Church. The Rev. H. II. Hartman per formed the ceremony. The bride was given In marriage by her father nnd was at tended by Miss S. Elizabeth Fulmer. of Nor rlstown. as maid of honor. Mr. Hammond had for best man Mr. Georgo K. Hammond, his brother: and for ushers. Mr. Harry t .. i -M Ttnlnh Wlthlrmton. Mr. Alfred S. Garret and Mr. J. Wilmer Bergey, tho bride s Dromer. wr. i.ummuuu . brldo left for a trip South and upon their return will live at 2-'51 Van Pelt street until September, when they will occupy their new homo In the suburbs, FEENEV McKENNA Among the attractive weddings of the week was that of Miss Helen G. McKenna, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Danlol McKenna, of 2136 North Park avenue, to Mr. William F Feeney, which took placo on Tuesday morning In the Church of Our Lady of Mercy, Broad street and Susquehanna avenue, Monslgnor Gerald Coghlan. who ofllclated at the 1 iptlal Mass, was assisted by the Rev. Father Mlchettl. The bride's father gave her in marriage. Mls3 Marguerite McKenna was the bridesmaid. Mr. Harry Lyman was best man. After the ceremony " a wedding breakfast was held at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Feenoy will spend the summer traveling and will be at home after September 1 at 54th and Vine streets. STRUSB HARLJNG. The marriage has been announced of Miss Fannie B. Harllng, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. W. Uarltng, of Harrlsburg, Pa., to Dr. Alvln Struse, of Roxborough, on Monday evening, June 19, at the home of the officiating clergyman, the Rev, Dwlght C. Hanna, of the Leverlngton Presbyterian Church. The ceremony was followed by a small reception at the home of Doctor Eiruae's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Struse. 649 Hermitage street. Doctor Struse and bis bride left for Washington. D. a, and points South. They will return In two years. Much of that time will be spent by the doctor In research work for the Rocke feller Institute. HESSELBACHER BIRNBRAUER The marriage of Miss Elizabeth, Blrn brauer to Mr Henry Hesselbacher, both gf oak Lane, was solemnized at the borne of the bride's parents on Tuesday at 4 o'clock. The brldo' only attendant wa-j Miss Helen I, Schcer ns maid of honor. Mr, George Hessclbncher nctcd as beat man. After a wedding Journey, Mr. and Mrs. Hessclbachcr will live In Oak Lane. FURRY DEVENNBT. The wedding of MIbs Catharine C. De vennoy, daughter of Mr, nnd Mrs. Chntles Dovennay, of 881 North 48th street, and Mr. John F. Furey, of 893 North 61st street, took placo yesterday nfternoon nt 4:30 o'clock In Our Mother of Sorrows Church, 48th Btreet nnd Lancaster avenue. Tho Row John B, McShea performed the rcrcmony. Tho maid of honor was Miss Mae Kennedy nnd Mr. Charles Devennoy, a brother of tho bride, nctcd as the best man. A reception followed the ceremony, after which Mr. Furey and his bride left on nn extended wedding tour, Including the New England Stntes and Niagara Falls. Upon their return Mr. nnd Mrs. Furey will reside nt 8D3 North Blst street, and wilt bo nt homo after July 10. WOOD DELANEY A very protty little wedding took place last evening when Mr. Brllt Wood and Miss Holen Delaney were married. Maglstrato Call performed the ceremony. Many promlnont nctors wero present and an entertainment fottowed tho wedding. a UARINI COSTA A plcturcsquo wedding was solemnized yesterday afternoon nt 2:30 o'clock In St, Rita's Roman Catholic Church, Broad nnd Ellsworth streets, when Miss Rosa Costa, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Stephen Costa, of 1228 Montroso Btreet, becamo the brldo of Mr. Thomas Guarlnl, son of Mr, and Mrs. Herman Guarlnl, of 1243 South 15th street. Tho brldo had her slater, Miss Mario Costa, as maid of honor nnd Mr. Stephen Costa, a brother, wns best man. Tho brldo wore a gown of bridal satin and tullo, with a tullo voll edged with ex quisite laco, Rosea nnd lilies of tho valley woro carried. A reception followed tho ceremony, aftor which Mr. nnd Mra. Guarlnl loft for a two weeks' stay nt tho shore, stopping off on routo nt tho Mcdly Country Club, of which Mr. Guarlnl la u membor. Upon their roturn they will live at 1243 South 15th street COSTA-rARATA. St. Monica's Roman Catholic Church, 17th and Morris streets, was tho Bceno of a vory pretty wedding yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock, whon Miss Elizabeth Arata, of 2208 South Broad street, became tho brldo of Mr. Stephen Costn, Jr., son of Mr. and Mra. Stephen Costa, of 1228 Montroso street. Miss Arata had as maid of honor Miss Mario Costa, tho sister of tho bridegroom. Mr. J. Jacobs was tho best man. Mr. nnd Mrs. Costa upon their return from their wedding trip will live at 2200 South Broad. Btreet FIRCHAS LATTERY. Dr. Katherine Isabel Tato Slattery, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Slat tory, of Boston, Mass., was married yester day to Mr. Willam Joseph Lovo Flrcha In the Church of tho Incarnation nt high noon. Dr. .Norman Lcjvls performed tho ceremony In tho presences of members of tho two families only. The brido was given In mar rlago by her father nnd attended by Miss Ellona Flrcha. Mr. Flrcha was attended by Mr. James A. Moran. A wedding break fast followed. MILLER McMAHON. ' Mls3 Mabel McMahon," of 4300 Fleming street, wns married on Monday evening to Mr. James R. Miller, of 4355 Fleming street Tho ceremony was performed at the par sonngo of tho Talmago Reformed Church by tho Rov. William R. Rearick. After the coremony a reception wns held at the home of tho bride's paronts, after which the newly wedded pair left on an extended wedding trip. Upon their return they will livo nt 4355 Flomlng street WINTERBOTTOM SUTCLIFF MIbs May A. Sutcllff and Mr. James G. B. Wlnterbottom wero married yesterday aftor noon at St. John the Baptist Church, Mana yunk, by Monslgnor Eugene Murphy. The ceremony took place at 5 o'clock in tho presence of a large number of relatives and guests. The bride was attended by Miss Edith Chldester nnd the best man was Mr. William Chldester. Miss May Severson acted as flower girl. A reception nnd wedding Bupper followed tho ceremony nt the homo of tho bride's paronts, Mr. and Mrs Samuel Sutcllff, after which Mr. and Mrs. Wlnterbottom left on a wedding trip to Atlantic City. SCHRAMM McGONIGLB. A wedding of Interest took place yester day at 3.30 o'clock In St John's Church, 13th nnd Chestnut streets, whon Miss Mnr garct McGonlgle, daughter of Mrs. Knthryn Honey, of 2532 Lelthgow street, became the brido of Mr. George Schramm, of 1930 Hoff man Btreet. The brldo was nttended by her sister. Miss Mnrla Haney, nnd Mr. Schramm had his brother, Mr. Joseph Schramm, as beat man. A reception followed the ceremony, which was witnessed by the two families and a few Intlmato friends, after which tho happy couple left for an extended wedding tour. AMUSEMENTS First and Rxcluslte Presentation of Triangle I'laya Keaencd for This Theatre APPA T.T A CHESTNUT BEL 10TH .riXVV-'xiiJl-ri. 10 a. m. to it as p. m. METRO 1'HESE.NTS MABEL TALIAFERRO In One of the Finest Pictures Ever Produced "THE SNOWBIRD" The story verves to Introduce many intereat Ins Fcenoa of life In one of the most picturesque localities in tho frozen North. Om A "MT T?V MARKET ABOVE 18TI O x -rVIN JLxLi. X continuous U:13 A. 11.-11:13 p. M. VICTOR MOORE IN THE TRAGIC BTOUY "THE CLO.WN" Nett Week Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Paulina Frederick In "World's Ureat Snare Thura.. Trl.. Bat. Myrtla Stedman in "THU AMERICAN I1SAUTV" NOW Tle Dal"r "vVV S:15and8:S. FORREST- TEN-REEL VERSION OP REX BEACH'S a' NE'ER-DO-WELL n PRICES -So and SOc. All Seats Reserved, Seats Now for Adv, Convention Week KEITH'S THB best SHOW in i-.iiiw TOWN! FLORENCE NASH & CO. JACK GARDNER MARION BARNEY and LOUIS ANCKER OTHHRS Today at 2, 25. A 60c Tonlrnt at 8, 25o to II frlnhp Theatre 1 CT8 A H lo II P SI JOc. 18c. 2a "SATAN'S CABARET" "THE YELLOW PERIL" OTHER FEATURES Victoria &"& YU-UUlia h.B. WARNER In "THE MARKET OF VAIN DESIRE" Tomorrow "THE MASKED RIDER' SWIMMING ADAMS TSKf j$m? 4Ni8E4fef .us larw i I 9& l j X j i i .1