EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1916. 11 B Mv Ono of tho prettiest booth3 was that gotten up by tho Wednesday Music Club, which uns tho very smallest association in tho wholo combination. Theso women, under the leadership of Mrs. David Lewis, had gotten together a most attractive French booth. Their colors woro French blue 'and white. Tho aides woro dressed In bluo-and-whlto striped costumes, and their hats were high-crowned Panamas, trimmed with bluo bands. Whlto slip pers and bluo stockings wero worn with 'these attractive frocks. .Tho Mntlnoo Musical Club was pro gided over by Mrs. Gcorgo "W. Edmonds. Thero wero musical Instruments and toys forfsalo at this booth. Among those who showed cars, for which a prlzo was given, wero Mrs. Joseph Lcldy, Mrs. Robert Logan, Mrs. Charles Lcedom, Mrs. Roland L. Tay lor, S. P. Wetherlll, Mrs. Jasper Y. Brln. ton, the Three Arts Club, Browning So ciety, Geographical Society, Mrs. Austin B. Heckschor, Mrs. James F. Sullivan, Miss Eleanor Chandler, Theodoro N. Ely, Mrs. C Hartman Kuhn and others, In cluding threo machines by tho Dickons Fellowship. Tho Pepper-Myers wedding was Just lovely yesterday afternoon, tho weather could not have been more Ideal, and tho bride and her attendants wero as pretty as pictures. Gcorgo seemed very much afhomo whon tho wedding march was played. You see It was not tho first tlmo he had gono through tho ordeal of walk ing In publlo to tho strains of the wedding march, for two days boforo tho wedding they had class day exercises for tho Penn urnrtitntn. von know! and when GoorBo P,'vob called forward to receive his little token of brotherly affection from Ms classmates tho orchestra played tho wed- dine march with most unholy glee. If i George's faco was red when he marched un nwnv from the other end of tho seats i it was rodder still when they gave him a large dbughnut, which the class propnei 'declared was tho wedding ring, which, they said, differed from tho ono ho had Iready purchased, as tho knot on the doughnut was already tied (the doughnut was tied with a largo red ribbon bow). Poor Georgo was fearfully fussed, and the little brido to be, who was seated In the audience, was a bit disgruntled her elf, though she enjoyed tho Joke hugely, and, to tell the truth, ho did he, I'm .thinking. NANCY WYNNE. Personals Mr and Mrs. Thomas De1 Witt Cuyler K announce tho engagement of their daughter. Miss Eleanor de Graeft Cuyler, to Mr. Jo seph Walker, 3d, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo seph Walker, Jr., of New York. At the breakfast which was given today by Mrs. Ilollln H. Wilbur, nt her home in 6t, Pavld's. In honor of Miss Margaretta D. ,Mers, MIsS Sarah S, Myers and Miss Elliabeth C. Miller, before tho Battle of v Flowers, the guests Included Miss Sarah C. Nellson, Miss Mary L. Scull, Miss saran It B. Penrose. Miss C. Eleanor Pepper, "Miss Katharine Hancock, Miss Katherlne C tea, Silas Lorraine Graham and Mis3 Florence Brinton. Mrs. W Barklle Henry will give' a tennis tournament on Monday, In honor of her daughter, Miss Gertrude Conaway, at Pino Cottage, her home In Itosemont. t Mr, and Mrs. Arthur R. Spencer will en tertain at dinner this evening at their home in Vlllanova, Mr. TtnhArf rtnrlan fin. Mai. nt TTm'ar. ' ford, will give his bachelors' dinner tonight at the Princeton Club, Mr. Clothier's mar r rlage (o Miss Nathalie Wilson' will take place tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall S. Morgan, of Chestnut Hill, will leave today for York Harbor, where they will spend the Bummer. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Sewell, of Ard hares. Pvriai win iu. n .....,. ui ... ..... I in honor of their daughter, Miss Helen Sew- -.., iuj niiaa ioromy stevena, daughter or Jar. and Mrs. Conyngham Stevens. The KUests will be from the school set. 1 tr. . " "? iuarim ana ner son, L J. rinthrP Martin, ot New York, who nave been snenrilne. Mmral Ho.,c i Tir..n- ?2k LU Ieave today for Wegt Chester, j vnere thoy will be the guests qf Mrs. Mar- i Una COItal n Xfc Th.no niw. nSu "." ,Mrs- William C. Raughley, of ihJ. '"' J? announca the engagement of n,. u,dausnter' MlBS Nathalie Thomson lUughley to Mr. B. F. Hamon.'Sd, of Do- Irlr JaU has been se for tho wed" aadf Mr.nui Jhnsn. daughter of Mr. nuti iba,?- Johnson, gave a play, -dav !?; e YounBest Dryad," yester- th. 'rnoon on the grounds of Castana, vL&r ?,? 1lome ln Rosemont. Several '. Partly ",,udent8 and Main Line girls took ; Kleat .Elayi,whlch was 'ven for the wni ot the Vassar Endowment Fund. Lieutenant Lowry Boyd Stephenson, U. kn vSi'.in MrBo Stephenson, who have iLxiJi..8 Mrs Samuel Chew, at Vanor, . R I w&ri'?i y8t"KVor Jamestown, tLL ' "eutenant Stiphenson U ta- l5 Vma t7oian if. Lr7 h. m. r , Wen. of 5lJlMorrU St W"Seif UUJ3. ? T: , ,, ttyg fttt who Is spending tho summer nt her parents' cottnge In Bay Head, will arrive today to spend several days as the guest of Miss van Dusen. tf ANCY WYNNE TELLS OF BATTLE OF FLOWERS HELD TODAY yjiile Country Anticipates Real Fighting, a Flower ' Battle Was Held on the Country Club Grounds for Art Alliance Building ONE of the prettiest pageants for many a day was given this afternoon nt ' the Philadelphia Country Club, ln Bala, when the various dramatic, artistic, Cuslcal and literary clubs of tho city vied In making thereto given for tho Art Allanco Building the most brilliant 6n,l colorful over held In this city, At t o'clock promptly tho pageant started, and the battlo of flowers took place be tween somo of our most brilliant polo players, who, disguised ns knights of old, rode forth on their trusty steeds and, bat tie axes In hand, flung roses, violets and nil kinds of flowers nt each other ln place of tho swords and spears Used "When Knighthood Was In Flower." Then there was a long procession ef decorated automobiles, and tho stu dents of tho Academy of tho FIno Arts, wearing smocks of every conceivable color, danced tho famous Academy Fling. The booths were a mass of cxqulslto col or, and tho aides' costumes unique and beautiful. Tho Dickens Fellowship aides wero dressed to represent characters from tho Dickens novels. Tho Browning Society had an Italian booth, tho Emerson booth had everything American for sule, whllo the Women Writers' Cliflj conducted n. news stand. Along the Main Line OVEIUmoOK Miss Anna llrown Tur tier entortnlned at luncheon nt tho Mnnufnc turers'.Club today In honor of Miss Marga ret Boerlcke, who will attend Miss Turner ai mnUl of honor nt her ueddlng tomor row to Mr. Paul Newlett Egolf, of Brooklyn. MEllION Threo Interesting tenhls tour hnments took place this week on the grounds ot Miss Marie Cunningham's home, on Mer lon avonue. Tho contestants were prominent young girls along tho Main Line and from Bala and Cynwyd. Mr, nnd Mrs. Frederick W. Fleck, of Sycamore avenue, will spend the grcnlor part of the summer at their New Jersey cottago. HAVERFC-tlD Mrs. Samuel Scovlllc, Jr, of Havcrford, gavo an Informal lunch eon nt her homo on Wednesdny. BRYN MAWH Mr. nnd Mrs, Randolph F Justlco nnd their family, of Morrli nve nue, Ilryn Mawr, will leave next Week to occupy their cottnge nt Cape May for tho summer. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kerr Condormnn closed their Bryn Mawr home on Wednes day and have gono to their cottnge at Vent nor. Mr. nnd Mrs. Francis M. Brooko and their fnmliy, of Gllmpsowood, Bryn Mawr, will Bpend the summer In Connecticut. Bala-Cvnwvd Dr. Chnrlcs A. Service, ot Bala, has re turned from n two weeks' Western trip, having attended tho American Medical Convention held In Detroit, Mich. Mr. nnd Mrs. John P. Holt, Jr., and their family, of Llanfnir road, Cynwyd, are oc cupying their cottngo at Beach Haven. Chester Valley Tho Bnchelor Club of Malvern, assisted "' members of tho Mondny Afternoon Club, will Ivo two performances of "Pinafore" on the school campus this evening and to morrow evening. It Is being staged by Mr. John Fox. with Miss Ella Bowley ns mu sical director and Mrs. C. H Malin as ac companist. The cast Is as follows: Tho lit. Hon. Sir Joneph Porter, K. C. 11 I-,.,,,. Mr. llnmor V. T"mer tnmnin Corcoran, commandlne It. M. S. Plnn- n in1?-.:. V.r- " IWBnn Ruth, Jr. nnlph ltnkcMrnw, nblo aenman. Sin ii i tt,doyev abl 5man Jtr. nhln ituth iii.1 V,01'"1"' boatswain's mnte.Mr. Rimer West liol) licrkct, boatswain Mr. S. Paul Tonmor V.1" o' Marlm-s Mr. C. II. Malln Josephine, tho captain's clitUKliter, iri . di t . . """ Alberta 31. Wnrner Ilebe, Sir Joseph's cousin. Miss Helen Hutchison Llttlo lluttercup .llrB Miller Shank Tho Campdre Clrls of raoll nnd Malvern gave a supper and lawn fete at tho homo ot Dr. Oberin Lewis, A'nlley road, Paoll, last ovenlng. Dr. W. L. Hamilton, of Malvern, has gone to tho const of Malno on n threo weeks' fishing trip. German town Mrs. Henry B. Curran. of the Fairfax ApartmontB, Wayne avenue and School House Innc, will leave on Snturday, July 1, with four guests for a motor trip which will last until September 1. They will visit Allenhurst, Long Island, Northlleid, Lake George and Lake Placid before returning home. Mrs. W. W. McCnlllp. of 234 West School Houso lane, has returned from a trip to Eric, where she visited friends. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarenco Brush hao Mrs. Bernardo de II. Stokes, of 5520 Morris street, us their guest for several days at tholr cottago In Ocean City, N. J. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Thompson Willing and Miss Jessie Willing, of GOOD Wayne avenue, will leave on Monday for Henryvlllo, Pa., where they will occupy their cottago for tho remainder of the summer. Mrs, James Jcrmon will give a week-end party at hor cottago at Seasldo Park. Among tho guests will bo Miss Reba dour ley. Miss Ileba Jcrmon, Miss Ada Gour ley. Miss Janet Fleger, Miss Carolyn Bacon, Miss Margaret Bussell, Mrs. Bussell. Mrs. Gourley, Mr. Howard Kirk, Mr. Samuel Bussell, Mr. Rqbert Jermon, Mr. Bussell Jcrmon, Mr. Alexander Patton, Mr. Gour ley and Mr. Dennis W. Vaughan. Mr. and Mrs. G. Plantou Mlddleton. of 037 Phll-EIIena street, entertained at din ner on Wednesday evening nt tho Philadel phia Cricket Club. Among tho guests wero Mr. and Mrs. Tolbcrt Jf. Itlcluudson, Mr. and Mrs. John Blakcley, Mr. and Mrs Charles Carter and Mr. and Mrs. Clarenco Brown. Another dinner party ot Monhelm on Wednesday Included Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Fleltas. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weeks, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Adams, JK, Mr. and Mrs.' J Willis Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shcble. West Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Leopold G. Seyffert, of 4101 Chester avenue, have closed their town house and are motoring up to Seal Harbor, Sle., whero they have taken a cottage for the season. Mrs. Arthur M. Taylor, of 625 North 44th street, has opened her cottage at Sea lalo City for the summer. She will entertain her sister, Mrs. It. A. Davis, of 407 South 61st street, ns her guest. They will return late In September. Miss Ida Hoben. of 400 North 63d street. Is spending a few days In Atlantic City. Mr. Harry B. Eaton, of Sweet Briar Man sion, has left for an, extended trip through Canada. JIo will join his mother at the home of his grandfather on Muskoka Lake, and will return home the latter part of October. Mr- and Mrs. William J. Martin and their daughters. Miss Helen Martin and Miss Catherine Martin, of 242 North 60th street, will leave tomorrow for Atlantic City, where they will spend the summer as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wlegand. of 114 North 50th street, have Mr. Lars Sorensen, of Montgomery, Ala., as tholr guest. Mr. Sorensen made the trip to attend the wed. dlng of Miss Gertrude II. Wlegand and Mr U L. Hunter, of Camden, which took place last Saturday. Tioga Mrs. W. K. Selbert, of Tioga, has been spending a few days with Mrs. Benjamin Booth at her apartment ln Atlantic City. Mr- and Mrs. Harvey Freeman, of J 813; West Erie avenue, have gone to Atlantic City to spend the summer ut the Gbalfonte. Mr and Mrs. George T.'Sommer and their family, of 2108 West Ontario street, will leave shortly for their country home In Ferkasle, Pa. . , Notices for the, SpJ.tr P ,, - l"t W acb -otUei he MJtlM po one II miiircw. .. s r" ., "IT'ift fifcatloB, to Mclito EJlWr." Bntn I-eAx. W kwtaut . t'n6 tkrt ra!r t.i " , M5tUat.'Btfcn ffah1,b "" tl etlre wilt Ml Wbfi. s& S3"- TS mt, Photo by It T. Dooncr. MISS AGNES P. McVEIGII Miss McVeigh Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James P. McVeigh, of 170G Master street. Her en BaRcment to Mr. Joseph C. Hutch ison, Jr., has been announced by her parents. lKli MIGRATE TO MOUNTAINS Many Early Sunimer Visitors Leave for Hill Country to Return in September ATLANTIC C1TV, Juno 23 Tho begin ning of July will see a marked chango In tho personnel of tho visitors, ns many of those who have been hero since tho begin ning of Juno will leavo early next month, cither for tho mountains or tho New Eng land resorts, returning here for .September. Miss Helen Sturgeon, who has been at the Glnslyn-Chathnm for several weeks, will leavo on July 1 for New England. Miss 13. M. Howol, who Ik also at the Glaslyn-C'hat-ham, will spend July nnd August nt Wer nersvlllo. Mrs. William Henry Newbold Is nt the Creston, Chelsea, to remain until August, when she will go to the mountains. Mrs. Michael Hhrct nnil her son-ln-lnw nnd daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Mayor, will prolong their stay at tho Chel sea until lato In August, when they will leavo on a motor trip to Hot Springs, Va. Mr. and Mrs. William IJeury, Mrs. John C Gallaudet and Mr. John Beury Gallau det arrived at tho Brighton on Tuesday, nnd will remain for tho ontiro season. Miss J. D. Walton entertained nt lunch con nt tho Brighton this week for Mrs. S Davis Walton and MIsh Dorothy Walton. Commander and Mrs. W. L. Burdlck gave a small tea at tho Dennis. Mrs. A. D. Haines has taken npartments at tho Dennis for tho balance ot tho season. With her are Miss I3dna C. Haines, Mr. Howard L. Haines and Miss Ethel do Freltas. Mrs. J, II. Martin nnd Miss T3. 11. Martin are spending a week at Haddon Hall Miss Meta Lisle, who has been coming to Chelsea every summer for many years, has opened hor cottago. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Rosenborg are occu pying their cottago on Amherst avenue, Ventnor. Chestnut Hill Miss May Bell, of Si 6 Evergreen n venue, has gono to Shawnee-on-Dclawaro to enter a golf tournament. Along the Reading A lawn fcto and cafeteria supper will bo ulven at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Howard G. I3ngnrd, on Noble avenue, Noble, tomor row evening nt G o'clock, under the ausplCH of the Woman's Civic Club of Noble. Cake, candy and Ice cream will bo for sale during the evening. Several dinner parties aro being arranged. Miss Dorothy Jones, of Noble, left early this week with a party of friends for To ronto -and a trip through Canada and the State of Washington. Sho will be away all summer, returning to her home in tho fall. Mrs. James Tyro, of 6710 North 8th street, dak Lane, has had Mrs. William Ilarmer, of New York, ns her guest this week. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Donnhue, of Jen klntown, have gone on a. trip to Ocono mowoo. Wis., to visit Mr. anil Mrs. George W. Warn ' 7T Mr. Donald HunterTof Walnut street, Jen klntown, has Mr. R W. Strlngfleld, of Vir ginia, as his guest. Mrs. Hunter, accom panied by her children, are visiting rela tives In Texas nnd Missouri. Mr. and Mrs. John Londnn, of Florida, are occupying their new home, 5I5H Green wood avenue, Jenklntown. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Schmidt, of 400 South J 5th street, have closed their apartment for the summer, and will spend the lemnlnUer of this month and most of July at Jenkin town. A ?m l-K V' fp- . 'N iw ? . h w, m mwf .& 3& ' .tflSBlW " ;sv?.jvr . s, .''r A.y i..- . . " i J ' . i a? ts- v S M f iT X . .. i if !, A: .A&$ - 'vi Sn,E3 "-5 S-.' a i && $s ., &$ s I 4 - H ii cv :' MRS. AVILLIAM S. ALLEN 13at!nn.l Wn.Ho. Mrs. Allen, whose mnrriago took place on Wednesday in St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, will be remembered as Miss Sarah Elizabeth Hitchcock. ORGANIZATION IN KENSINGTON WILL HOLD ANNUAL PICNIC Elaborate Preparations Have Been Made for Event to Take Place Tomorrow in Hunting Park Lawn Fete Being Held for Benefit of Church TH13 Girls' Friendly Society of St. Paul's Protestant HplHCopal Church, at Ken sington nvenuo mid lluckltis street, will give Its nnmial picnic nt Hunting Park tomor row. i'JInhoratu preparations have been made for tho affair. Tho members of the Girls' Friendly Society aro MIsh Sellna IiroadbecU, Miss Lydla Hogtnnd, .MIsh Ida McC'ooI. Miss 13. McCool. , Mrs. O. McCool, Sllsa Hllzaboth Hutt, Miss Viola Foster. Miss Jeanutto Sykes, Miss Mary SUpm, Miss Anna Fisher, Miss Matilda Oliver, Miss Emma George, Miss Ilosa Maclntyro, Mlsi Hello Maolutyre, Miss Laura Hewitt, Mlbs Florence Brown. Miss ISdnn Johnson, Mrs. Hall, Miss Margaret Campbell, Miss Ileba Livcsey, Mm, Hemmlngway, Miss Grace Mlnnick, Miss Irma Simpson, MIsh Cora Hwlng, Miss Beatrlco Hall, JIIss Viola Scheub, Miss Hthel Schoub, Miss Mary Ilurgman, Miss Anna Laurlson, MIsh Florence Mason, Miss Hlllo Holms, Miss Ger trude Henry, Miss May Oliver, Miss Kthel Vnndorgrif, JIlss Margaret AVhlte, Miss M. Kelghtly, Miss Hdn.i Boyce. Miss Eliza beth AVare, Miss Jano Davis, Miss Mary Ad dis, Miss Cevunln Hutzcll, Miss Emrai Smith, Miss Hvelyn Pratt, Miss Sarah Greer, MIsk Margaret Worrell, Miss HIslo Smith, Mls.s Maud Postelman, Miss Mary Jones, Miss Ireno Carey, Miss Kdlth Parks, Miss Margaret Wilson, Miss Kthel Borrows, Miss Alleo Hayes and Miss Ethel Wlsler. Mrs. George Horsclleld is president of St. Paul's btanch of tho society. A lawn fete and bazaar, which opened last night on the campus of St. Joseph's College, 17th and Stiles streets, will be continued tonight and tomorrow evening. There will be games of euchro and many things to buy nnd win. The proceeds will bo used for painting the Church of the Gesu, to which the col lego Is attached. Mrs. William Smith, of 8100 Tlnlcum avenue, entertained her sister, Mrs. William A. Fltzpatrigk, of 0540 Olsner street, this week, at her homo In West Philadelphia, at supper. B. AND MRS. CHAIUjrB O'CONNOR of 5850 Walton avenue, gave a sur prise party Inst evening to their daughter, MUs Caroline O'Connor, In honor of her sixth birthday. A linen shower was given last night by MIbs Edith Willis, of Laurel Springs, K. J., for Miss Lucy Frazler, of 741 South 32d street. Among those present wero Miss Bella Frazler. Mrs V McGee, Mrs, Schaffer, Miss Alice Brandt. Mrs J.. Bolls, Mrs. Frank M Brandt. Miss Anna Whclln. Mrs. Hotton, Sirs. D. Mnel'herson. Miss Marguerite Hlckcy, Mrs. W. Ii. Willis and Mrs. W. Hacker. THR choir of tho New Bercan Baptist Church held a surprlso party nt the homo of their leiulor, Mr. F. C H.ilght, 5024 Irving stroet, last Friday evening, an ticipating tho final musical service of the season The ntf.ilr was arranged by Mr. George Cook. Tho following membors of tho choir nnd their friends wero present: Mrs. Mcrrltt Bussollf Mrs. F. C. Hafght, Miss Betta Pettlt, Miss Dorothy Pettlt. Miss Helen Botwrlght, MIsh Mnry Botwrlgbt, Miss IHorenco Young, Miss Kdlth Miller, Miss Mnbel Tolsher, Miss Helen Steelman. Miss Ituth Halght, the Bov. Goorgo Lockott, Mr. F. C. Halght. Jtr. Francis Andrews, Jtr. William Andrews. Mr. Balph Knott. Mr. Balph Wright, Mr. Merrltt Russell, Mr. John V. Bussell. Mr. James Groenwood, Mr. Albert Ohler. Mr Leonard James and Mr. Curtis S. Halght. Miss Bllzaboth Brodsky, of 524 South 10th Btreet, cntortalned the membors of tho S. .1. Sewing Clrclo nt supper, followed by a dance, last Saturday evening. Among tho guests wero Miss Lenora Miller, Miss Roba Soloft, Miss Hannah August, Miss Mna Herman. Miss Minerva Hose, Miss Rose Bernstein, Miss Reba Surkowltz, Miss Anna Israelowltz, Mlas Rose Her man, Miss Bose Israelowltz, Miss Hilda Yoholem, of New York ; Mr. Leon Blum, Mr. Bernard Plcus, Mr. Lewis Wall man, Mr. David Stock, Mr. Milton Stern, Mr. Frank Goldberg, Mr. Maxwell Baron, Mr. Harry Pogach, Mr. Harry Kraft, Mr. Michael Altnouso, Mr. Oscar Daniels, Mr. William Tractenberg. Mr. Harry Aaronson and Mr. Jules Chadwlck, of New York. Norristown NORRISTOWN. Pa.. Juno 22 .Mr. nnd Mrs, Charles II. Shaw have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Mary Kenworthy, to Mr. L. C. Heavner, of Allen town. Mrs. Frank Irvln and her family, of Wilmington, Del., aro spending a few days with Mrs. IrvlJi's sister. Mrs, Kathryn O'nrlen, of 1088 Powell street. South Philadelphia Miss Marie O'Neill, of 2117 Morris street, will leavo for Atlantic City tomorrow, to spend the summer as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Feeney. POPULAR MEMBERS OP WEST PHILADELPHIA SCHOOL SET sSa ..-... w iFm. jas . ivsn;.0k. tinA ..n' a MISS A6NSS xfuer tins MAoeum XENpitKfAN mss lokstta gkinnan MANY WEDDINGS TOOK PLACE HERE DURING THE PAST WEEK Miss Anna May Ogden to Become Bride of Mr. Earl T. Kramer This Evening Miss McDermott Married to Mr. Jefferies APlCTtmiJSQUr: wedding will take place today when Miss Anna May Ogden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ogden, of 2623 North 32d Ptroct, will become the bride of Mr. I3arl T. Kramer. The ceremony will be performed In the 29th Street Methodist Episcopal Church at 7 o'clock by the pastor, tho Bev. J. A. Johnson. The church will bo decornted with tropical plants nnd roses. Mr. Ogden will give his daughter In mar tinge. Sho will wear a gown of white satin and rose point lace and a tulle veil, edged with orango blossoms extending to the hem of the long court train. Orchids and lilies of tho valley will be carried. Miss Lulu F Wright, the maid of honor, will wear n quaint frock of pale bluo thistle down tnfTcta nnd a Neapolitan braid hnt trimmed with pink roses Tho bridesmaids, Miss Jane Mlddleton, Mrs. Frederick Car ter, Mrs. Charles Jaggl. of this city, nnd Mis. Vernon Wlnslow, of Bridgeport. Conn., will be similarly attired, but In pink. Knch ot tho attendants will carry a novel orchid fan Mr. Charles Jaccl will act as best man, and the Ushers will be Mr. 13arl Bowers, Mr. Heilner II. Gaul, Mr. Klwood Walls and Mr. Thomas Mngee. The ceremony will bo followed by a reception nt the home of tho brido's parents. After nn extended trip through New IJngland Mr. Kramer and his brido will be nt homo nt 292.1 North 25th street. JBFFI3RIi:S McDBIlMOTT The marriage of Miss Beglna M. McDer mott. nf 2133 North 3d street, and Mr. Raymond U. Jcrteilcs, of 2019 North 3d stroet. was solemnized yesterday morning at o'clock In St. I3d ward's Bomnn Catholic t'huich, Sth nnd York streets. Miss Grace McDorrnott, a sister of tho bride, wns mnld of honor, whllo Mr. Thomas W, Jcrrerlcs, n brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Tile bride woro a gown of Ivory satin, made with n court train fastened nt the shpulders with penrl ornaments. Her tulle veil was held In place with n band of pearls and Bhe carried n shower bouquet of Brido roses and lilies of the vallej. Tho ushers were Mr. William Blair, Jr., Mr. Ldmund Ma loney, Mr. Louis Campl nnd Mr. Wlltlnm Feursteln. Miss Catherine 13. Blair nnd Miss Alice McDermott wero flower girls. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jefferies will i-pend their honeymoon nt tho Thousand Islands. They will bo nt homo after August 1 at 521 South Rcdtleld street, West Philadelphia. DILL-LI3CDOM. An attractive home wedding took place Wednesday evening, when Miss H. Mar guerlto Leedom, daughter of Mrs. Elwood It. Leedom. of 264 North Lnnsdowne ave nue. Lansdowne. became tho bride of Mr. Ralph Judson Dill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Dill, of West Philadelphia. Tho marriage took placo In the drawing room of tho bride's homo. The Friends' cere mony was used. Miss Leedom woro a gown of white faille silk, trimmed in rose point laco and pearls, and her mother's wedding veil with a wreath of orange blossoms. Sho carried n shower bouquet of lilies of the valley. Miss Marlon F Moore was maid of honor anO Miss Blanch 13. Dill, a sister of the bridegroom, was bridesmaid. The flower girls were Miss Myra L Gesner nnd Miss Clara L. Davis. Mr. J Leedom Moore acted ns best man and .Mr William Simpson was usher. A large reception nt tho brido's homo followed tho corcmony, after which Mr. and Mis. Dill left for an extended wedding trip. On their return they will make their homo with the bride's mother. BORTO QUERNS. Among tho Interesting weddings of tho week was that of Miss Martha Querns, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Querns, to Mr. Sylvanus II. Bortz. of 1S12 North 22d street, which was solemnized on Wednesdny evening at the Homo oi me urmon j.ui:i.i, 777 North 27th street. Tho ceremony was performed by the Bev. Joseph II. Hartman, of tho Bethany Lutheran Reformed Church, 25th street and Montgomery avenue, as slated by the Rev. Dr. Fnrloy. The bride, who was given In marriage by her father, was attended by Miss Boso Grossmlller, ns maid of honor, and the brido's two nieces. Miss Dorothy LandlB and MIsBHelenLandls. .!..,.. t-iri Mr. Harrv M. Bortz at- tended his brother ns best man. Following tho ceremony n reception was held, nftor which Mr. and Mrs. Bortz left on an ex tended Journey, nnd upon their return will live at 777 North 27th street. BOOTH GORMAN. Announcement Ih made of tho marriage of Miss Laura A. Gorman, daughter or Mr. and Mrs Richard C. Gorman, of 4507 North 19th street, to Mr. Charles It. Booth, of Chester, Pa on Wednesday morning In tho Church of St Francis of Assist. Greene and Logan streets, GermantoWn. The ceremony was followed by a breakfast at tho homo of the brido's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Booth after a wedding Journey will live nt Ventnor, N. J. , MYKRS MOSI3S. Tha marriage of Miss Jeanetto Moses, daughter of tho Bov. David Mobch and Mrs. Moses, of 815 South 5th street, nnd Mr. Benjamin Myers, of New Kensington, Pn.. . ... -i .... T.ior1nv nt the home of the bride's parents Tho ceremony was per formed by Rabbi B. L. Leventhal, assisted by tho bride's father. r Tho brido wore a gown of whlto satin and lace embroidered In pearls, a tulle , ell and orango blossoms and carried a Bible with sprays of lilies of the valley. Sho was attended by Mrs. Albert Moses ns matron of honor. Only the Immediate relatives wero present. Air and Mrs. Myers have left for the Great Lakes, and after an extended tour of the country will live In New Kensing ton, Pa. , KI3NNY C1TBRKCY. A nretty wedding took place on Mon dav morning, when Miss Marie Annette Clterecy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Em II C terecv of 3138 Gaul Btreet. was married to Mr Nicholas Bernard Kenny, ot this city' in tho Roman Catholic Church of Our lady Help of Christians, Allegheny nve nuo and Gaul street, with a High Nuptial Mass. The Rev. Aloyslus Reesa. performed the ceremony. The bride wore a white brldnl satin gown, with court train and a veil fastened with orange blossoms, and carried whlto bridal loses. ,... Her ulster, Miss Genevieve Clterecy, who attended as maid of honor, wore n pink chUfon taffeta gown and a large picture hat of gold lace trimmed with pink roses, and her bouquet was of pink sweet peas. Mr. George A Zeller acted as best man, and the ushers were the brother of the bride. Mr Frank Clterecy. and Mr. George Haley Miss Loretta Suter was llower girl. After tha ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents and breakfast was served to 70 guests, who In,, eluded the Rev Aloyslus Reess, Miss Knthryn Evans, Mra John B. Glnther, Mrs. Robert Knecht, of Pottsllle; Mrs. Fred erick Morrell and Miss Margaret Morrell, of Trenton , Mr ahd Mrs, Joseph Scheldt, Mr, and Mrs. l-3dmund KnedeUen. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A Wardle, Mr. and Mrs. George HeUler, of Noithwpod! Mr and Mrs. Albeit Deprmvn. Mrs, Mary Suter, Miss Louise Suter, Miss Pauline Suter, Mrs. John fee. Miss Jeanette Fee, Mr. and Mrs. Will iam A. Suter, Mr Thomas Grey, Mrs. Mary Bellly, Mrs, Jane Fee, Miss Jean Fee. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van Horn, Miss Mary Kerkeslager. Mr and, Mrs. Thomas McMahon, Mlta Hortense Haley Mr. and Mrs. Frank J Cannon, Mrs. Charles Bellly. Miss Florence Hellly. Dr and Mrs, A. T Pollard, Lr William Mackle Ntsyler, Mr and Mrs. Joseph Schulle, Mr and Mrs. William Madce, Mrs. Ueorge W S5eUr. Mrs. Henry Cowley, Mtss lithe! Ma rio Zeller. Mlsa Edith M. aalltsher, Mrs, Lester Guy, Mr, Thomas A. Hannon, Mr. Augustine Keller, Mr. George Lamrenu, Mr, Michael Lynch, Mr. Hnrry Fleming and Mr. Michael Stone. Mr. nnd Mrs. Kenny hnvo left for an ex tended tour through New L'nglnnd. North Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Mnrlon A. Hlght nnd, their fnmliy, of 2241 North 16th street, haVd opened their cottago In Ventnor for the summer. Miss Abblo Marie O'Lcnry, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Timothy O'Lcnry, of 121 rorth Lambert street, entertained nt dinner nst night nt tho Manufacturers' Club in honor of Miss Dorothy Mulford, of New lork, who Is visiting Miss Hthelwyn Van. diver, of Bain. The guests, who were from i.1? 0ry?K?r set, Included Miss Marlon Bird, Miss Lthelwyn Vandlver, Miss Marion Wil son, Miss Helen Smith, Miss Frances Wood, Miss Isabel Spearing, Mr. Robert Fretz, Mr. Richard Hartung, Mr. Bobcrt Crawley, Mr. Thomas Shields, Mr. Raymond Creamer, Mr. Ldward Wright, Mr. John Fan nnd Mr. Henry Reynolds. Friends of Miss May B. Dillon, of 11 l!l Mount Vernon street, will bo glad to hear mat she has niitnrlnnilt, r.,n,....,i ... !,.,. the German Hospital, whero she was operated upon for nppendlcltls. Kensington Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Wolfsohn, of 2612 Ulch mond street, announce the engagement of nclr daughter, Miss Anna Wolfsohn. to Mr. Morris Karper. A reception will ba Held on Sunday afternoon, from 3 until 6 ,c .: nt whlch tho hostesses will bo as sisted In receiving by Mrs. Abo Stein, Miss Rose Kayser, Miss Ida Hudofker, Miss LVa uHIH' ? f.3 l'lla" ,'evltt' Wlss Cecelia Im lbc"tlldt' Miss Gertrude 13. Schagrln, Miss Frances Naron and Miss Gertrude Hart, of Wilmington, Del. Mrs. J. Craig, of 1020 East Stella nvenue, lias returned from Sewell, N. J., where sho was the guest of Mrs. L. McGlll. Mr. and Mrs. Wood, of 2937 Frankford avenue, hac gono to Stone Harbor, N. J., for tho summer. I V 'U $ ta 1 M Frankford The Social Commltteo of tho Wlsslnomlng Improvement Association is planning a big basket picnic, to be hold In August nt Cor nelius Park. There will bo many novelties, games, music, dancing and sports. Prizes will bo offered for tho various contests. Delaware County The marriage of Miss Margaret Gays, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gays, of Woodhavon. X, Y to Mr. Arthur H. Hoff man, of Chester, will take place on June 28. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bachcr, of Media; are receiving congratulations on the birth. of a son. Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfred Helsner. of Eddy stone, are receiving congratulations on tho birth of a son. Mrs. Benjamin T. Levis, of Media. Is spending several weeks at Toms River, N. J.. Mrs. John Pomcroy and her family, of Ridley Park, will open their cottage at Ventnor tho latter part of this month. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick J. Mlchell and their family, of Ridley Park, will spend tho summer at their cottago at Avalon. Lansdowne Miss Isabel Jackson, of Owen avenue, will spend tho summer at Peterborough, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Jennings Hood nnd their family, of Owen avenue, will spend the summer nt Muskoka Lako, Canada. Wilmington Mrs. C. P. M. Rumford has her sister. Miss Chrlstlno Johnston, of Manchester, N. II., as her guest for a fortnight. MlSS Marlon PnKtlfa hns r.lnpn.,1 ?... ..M ...V... ....I. (tviH college to spend tho summer vacation with hor parents, Mr. and .Mrs. Grantley P. Postlea. Miss Mnbel Vernon, who has been organ izing for the Congressional Union for I3qual Suffrage In the Western States, returned to her homo In this city this week, after at tending the Democratic Najlonal Convention nt St. Louis. Sho will spend soveral weeks with her mother, Mrs. Mary Vernon, before leturnlng West. What's Doing Tonight rfF.,l.rmu.unt r,,rlc V.'""1'. Hicham Schmlrtt con ductor. Strawberry .Munaljji. i o'clock. Viet, Municipal Hank, llptijumln ltoeshman. con- b o'clo k I' Lombard utreeti, xn9ft?u1l,on creeeH. J'urnens Sthool, 3il and Mlfllln streets, 8 o'tlotk. AMUSEMENTS KIrt anil Excluslie Presentation of Trianrl. Plays IteneneU for This Theatre ARCADIA ?olfTs,L?o fts lS. METHO PUESEKTS MABEL TALIAFERRO In One of the Finest Pictures 13isr Produced "THE SNOWBIRD" Tho story sen es to Introduce many Interest ing ucenea of life In one of tha mast plcturesaut localities In the frojen North iuijut FORREST NOW .ffl.ia TI3.N.UL-I3I, M3I18ION OF REX BEACH'S QTJT NE'ER-DO-WELL T II li PJUCE3 23c and BOc All Seats Reserved. Seat Now for Adv Comentlon Week. STANLEY M;,TKTf& "w U.I5 A, JI..IUt3 p, M, VICTOR MOORE IN TUU TRAGIC STORY "THE CLOWN" N'eit Week Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday Pauline Frederick In "World's Ureat Knars' Thurs., Frl Sat. Myrtla Stedinan in Tllti AMEU1CAN UBAUTV U'H MARKET JOc SOc 10 A. M. TQ FANNIE WARD iW-, in "A IUUTTEK JJAGPAU2NE" ' Added wtt.t.ti? rrvr t TriT PALACE Attraction In Coinsdy, Globe "WiM.lE'S WOBBLY WAY" Thf5lfVA MARKET xiiedue jijniper sts. YAVOHVIt-LE ConUnuoiiaM A, M to H I M igc, IDi., "3c "SATAN'S CABARET" "THE YELLOW PERIL" OTHER FEATURES TUB I1EST SHOW IN fUWHt KEITH'S FLORENCE NASH & CO. JACK GARDNER . MARION BARNEY and LOLUS ANCKKIl OTJHatS Today at S. 25a 90c Toateot t 8. 26o U L rrrTVMT A - & wn- V iUi, J11T. A M UU Ui ! X.U4J -2 If IDAS-- TOMimnnvj Harold Lockwoad & Mey AlliWn liiC S4.&SS.1HU ltUJH -I flHHBMsMHasHaSEE5EaaE jSsjjLjB!k iafcajiigifej