Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 24, 1916, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 13

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EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATUEDAY, JUNE 24 1916.
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tfc rnilE battto of flowers was most success
I' i L fill from an artlstld nnd.'spcctaculnr
IV mt of view, it would hs-Ve been hard,
I Heed to Bay which booth was moat
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NANCY WYNNE ATTENDS BATTLE'
.; OP FLOWERS AT COUNTRY CLUB
Brilliant Affair Attracts Number of Persons to Bala.
- Automobile Parade Very Handsome Booths
Most Unusual Other Matters
of tholr daughter, Miss Elizabeth Morrow
Washburn, to Mr. Frederick Irving Miller,
of CamagUey. Cuba. Miss Washburn Is a
graduate of Swnrthmoro Collogo and Co
lumbia University, Mr. Miller Is a cattle
rancher In Cuba.
Mrs. J. D Solberllng and her daughter.
Miss Ldlth Selberllng, and son, Master
James D Sellierllng, Jr., oflS07 Arch
street, will leave today to Bpond the early
summer In Asbury Park.
Along the Main Line
OVKtltmooK Miss Rosalind Murphy,
ot North iC3d Btreet, who Is the guest of
Mrs. W. U. Neville, of Qulncy nvcmto,
faeranton, Is being extensively entertained.
A cjitd party and luncheon were given In
her honor yesterday by Miss Sarah
Smticlcor, formerly of this city.'
ARDMORD Mrs. Charles fit. Long
strolli. of the Hollevue Apartments, la
spending several days In Atlantic City.
Miss Christine Loulso Newman, daughter
of Mrs. Charles J. Newman, of Athens road,
will, plve n dance tonight In honor of Miss
Dorothy Mulford, of New York, who Is the
guest of Miss Ethclwyn Vandlver, of U.ila.
Other guests, present will Include Miss Ellz
nheth n. Davlsson, Miss Catherlno Lamb,
Miss Yvonne Fuguct Kccfo, Miss Louise do
la F. Keefc, Miss Mario Oestcrlo, Miss
Ornco Vandlver, Miss Helen Johnston, Miss
Neva Parker, Miss Virginia Thomas, Miss
Ursula Soeburgor, Miss Grace Frlck, Miss
Marlon PIckford, Miss Jnno Doemor, Mr,
Frederick Keller, Mr. Cecil Crowthcr, Mr.
Alexander H Davlsson, Jr., Mr. Edwnrd
Lamb. Mr. Itobert Doddridge, Mr. John
Henderson, Mr. Arthur O'Nell, Mr. Albert
uruedlng, Mr. Percy Neeld, Mr. William
Eckle, Mr. Thomas Barker, Mr. Edward
Allen, Mr. Howaid McNeill and Mr. John
Hardin.
WYNNEWWOD Mr. and Mrs. Abel P.
Wetherlll returned yesterday to their homo
on Kent road, Wynnowood, after spending
six weeks at tho farm ot Mr. Wethcrlll's
father, In Audubon, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Webster It Wetherlll, of
Kent and Aubrey roads, will go to Audubon
Pa., today to spend several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard II. Klnnard and
their family, of Aubrey road, left Thurs
day for their cottage at Pocono Lake, where
they will remain until September IS.
BltYN MAWIt Friends of Mrs. Henry
Tntnall, of Stanthorpe, will bo glad to hear
that she Is convalescing from her recent Ill
ness. Mrs. William Henry Hughes, of Cocd
fryn, Bryn Mawr,ls c-jtpocted homo on Mon
day after a fortnight's visit to Boston.
Mrs. Andrew Wright Crawford, of Spring
Mill road, Is spending several weeks In
Atlantic City.
ROSEMONT Mrs. H. T. Child, of Rose,
mont, entertained at luncheon yesterday In
honor of her guest, Mrs. II. A. Holmes, of
Abbury Park.
ST. DAVID'S Mrs. Sheldon Catlln, of St.
David's road, returned yesterday nfter a
week's visit to Pittsburgh.
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Wledcrshclm,
2d, whoso wedding took placo last month,
are now in Hawaii, Honolulu, and nro ex
pected home nbout the middle of July, when
they will visit Mrs Wledcrshoim's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Walton, at Wal
marthon, until the fall.
WAYNE Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Mc
Cabo and their family, ot Wayne, left yes
terday to occupy their cottago at Capo May
for the summer.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. II. Elliot have returned
to their home, 211 Poplar avenue, Wayne,
after spending a week at tho Brighton, At
lantic City.
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rrhere were no ieaa " -" .. u.u
their" costumes Iri the Academy Fling, In
hldh all Jlncd' lanl ftU ths local color
Zt might bo needed for a story. The.
" -do of tho troops who marched on
nroad street yesterday afternoon kept
many of tho pooplo who othcrwlso would
fflve been Interested In tho feto In town;
Jor Philadelphia lias llttlo heart and llttlo
lime for gaiety those days with war so
close upon us and men of 'tho United
Elates being mowed down from three
-U-. hv their cowardly opponents. So
many stayed In town to see our boys
marching proudly by, praying In their
hearts as thoy watched that they would
como through safely. To go back to tho
' country Club, there was no tournament
.iter all, but tho motorcar parado was
' very pretty. Ono entry especially, a largo
basket of brown moss with a wldo lmndlo
! Bed with a hugo yellow satin ribbon bow,
' Iras most unlquo nnd very beautiful.
Y Tho aesthotlo dancing was lovoly. Mem.
bars of tho Philadelphia Music Club
danced In a group and posed most artis
tically. Mrs. Yorko Stevenson, who
worked very hard to mako tho battle sue
, cessful, was hero nnd there and every
, ' wner0 all afternoon, looking vory charm
( lag in a whlto sorgo suit and small whlto
1 silk sports hat. Mrs. Cornelius Steven
' ion nnd Mrs. Frederick ThurBton Mason
also lont their support to tho affair, as
f did Mrs. John Converse Mrs. Sydney
Tbayor, Mrs. David Lowio and a host of
others.
Did you over neo anything lllco tho en
gagements which have been announced
during tho last week? Perhaps It Is tho
rumor of war. Whatever It Is, they nro
piling on thick and fast and moro nnd
more each day. Thoro wero tho two
Downs boya nnd AUco Thompson and
Anne Merrick engaged to each, respec
tively, and now Eleanor Cuyler's has
been announced to Joe Walkor, of New
York. Of course no ono was surprised, as
Joe has been ovor from Now York many
' i time to seo Eleanor and has been hero
. for every danco and entertainment that
the Cuylors have given. I rather ex
pected they would announco It at tho
dinner danco thoy gavo on tho Oth of
June. Eleanor Is particularly stun
v nine looking, very stately and dlgnl-
' fled, and has had an exceptionally good
tlmo this winter. She was Introduced
Into socloty during tho last season. I
understand thoro has been no dato sot
t for tho wedding as yet.
Is It not lovoly how Elizabeth IMta's
great talent Is being recognized In other
places besides her own homo town? Mrs.
Hawkeaworth. that .very enterprising Now
- York woman, has gotten up a series of
threo muslcalos, which will bo given on
,i June 30, Juy 14 and July 28, at thd homes
of threo women In Rumson, N. J., tho
first to bo held at Mrs. William Barbour's,
the second at Mrs. John J. Knox's and
tho third, at tho homo of Mrs. Henry
Caesar. There will bo a number of
, artists, but thoso in whom I am specially
Interested aro Elizabeth Latta and Con
tance Blnnoy, of Now York. Miss Bin-
1 noy Is a nleco of Mrs. George Dunning,
you know, and has danced hero on various
occasions. Sho Is as dainty and cunning
as a thistledown and pretty aa a picture
as well.
When gentlewomen go In for profes
sions It la vory gratifying to see them
iucccedlng; and when a.. ono 13 as
graceful and charming as Mls3 BInney
and has tho delightful personality and
exquisite volco of Miss Latta there can
be no doubt of their success. Then, too,
they havo that specially delightful attri
bute youth whloh carries so much be
fore It NANCY WYNNE.
Personals
The marriage of Miss Eliza Mlddleton
tox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M.
Pox, of Wakefield, Germantown, and Cap
tain Benjamin Chew Tllghman, Jr was
solemnized quietly this morning by the Itcv.
T. 8, Moore, rector of Calvary Protestant
Episcopal Church, Qermantown.
Captain Tllghman, who has just been
placed In command of Company F, of tho
Id Infantry, la leaving today for Mt.
Oretns. His father, before his death, was
commander of tho 3d Regiment.
Mrs. Samuel M. Fox and Miss Elizabeth
Newbold Fox, of Chestnutwold, Torresdale,
are giving a parden party this afternoon to
aeet Mr, and Mrs. Samuel M. Fox, Jr.,
the latter of whom was Miss Franconia
A. lUndall before her recent marriage.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jeffords will give a
ttnnls luncheon tomorrow afternoon at their
farm at Olen Mills, when about 30 guests
U! be present,
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hart Shelton
entertained at luncheon today at their homo
Bear Media, In honor of their daughter, Miss
Helen Shelton. The guests were from the
school set
Mr, and Mrs. Tristram Coffln Colket, of
pryn Mawr, will entertain at dinner tonight
In honor of Miss Sarah Uytendale Baird
and Mr. Harrison IC Caner, Jr,, whose en
gagement was recently announced.
Mr. and Mrs Charles M. Lea will give a
tea at Westhorpe, their suburban home In
Devon, on Saturday afternoon, October 14.
w Introduce their daughter, Miss Katharine
Lea. Mr. and Mrs. Lea will also give
a large ball during the winter In honor
w their daughter,
Miss Edith Hutriilninn rfnuo-htoi- nf Mr.
3 nd Mrs. Mahlon Hutchinson, of Ashwood
I f.6' Devn, Is visiting Mrs. Frederick
w.inney at Washington, D. C.
.Mrs. J, Ogden Hoffman and her son, of
"nan Derlwyn, Radnor, left yesterday for
Cambridge, Mass., where they will attend
Alumni Weekrft Haryard College.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Barnes Townsend, of
Montrose, Radnor, are spending a week In
New Haven, Conn.
J "d Mrs. Armltt Brown, of 202 Or-,
ward way, st. David's, closed their house,
erday, and have gone to Bass Hock,
wu., to stay until the end of September.
Mm Dorothy Dawson will leave the first
iiu " ior BeIle Tw I whre she
viVS,?1 ths Bummer and attend the New
rK School for Fa ajid Applied Arts.
v,i!ub?i?t,on da,we " b lven this
Yala t the BlvertonQoU Club.
Dri arA 1L .. v . .
woyiwtown, pa., announce the engagement alst ! receiving.
Bala-Cynwyd
Mr. and Mrs. Frank If. Seely, of the Nor
mandie, SGth nnd Chestnut streets, will
movo to Bala next week, having rented tho
house at 10 Bala avenue.
Miss Mario A. McCleary and her niece,
Mrs. Itobert Philip KoeIlcr, of Avonmore,
rn., left for a several weeks' stay at Atlan
tic City. Mrs. Koehlcr will spend tho re
mainder of tho summer with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vollura Hutchinson, of
Uala. Mr. Koehler will Join her later In the
season.
.Chestnut Hill
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Marbury Reynolds
will entertain at dinner tonight before the
dalico at tho Philadelphia Cricket Club, St.
Martin's. Thero will bo 15 guests. Mr.
and Mrs. John N. Hubbs, of Wayne avenue,
Germantown, will also entertain nt dlnnor
before tho. club danco. Covers will bo laid
for 22 guests.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Norman S. Mackle, of
Chestnut Hill, will havo Mr. and Mrs.
Francis H. McAdoo, of New York, as theli
guests over tho week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Allen, of 7711
St. Martin's lane, accompanied by their
small daughter, Miss lone Allen, will spend
part of the summer as the guests of Mrs.
Allen's parent, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony P.
Bnlll at their Bummer home In New Canaan,
Conn,
Germantown
Mrs, Arthur Hood, of 243 West Bltten
house street, will leave next week for New
York, where she will be the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Carroll.
Mrs. A. Wayne lloblnson. Jr., of Syra
cuse, who has been visiting her mother,
Mrs. Edwin I. Atloe, of 3102 West Coulter
street, has returned to her homo. Mrs. !
Robinson, who was Miss Margaret Atlee,
was one of the bridesmaids at the wedding
of Miss Stoughton and Mr. Ballard last
Friday.
Mrs. Francis Bradley, of Fox nnd Coul
ter streets, has returned from a trip to
Boston, Mass.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. McManus are
occupying their new homo at the corner of
Carpenter street and WIssahlckon avenue.
Mrs. Frank P. Hill, of 320 East Walnut
lane, has gone to her cabin at Tumble Falls,
near Pleasantvllle, N. J., for several weeks.
Invitations havo been Issued by Miss
Helen Harmer, of Harvey street, for a
luncheon on Friday, June 30. The guests
will be from tho school set.
Miss Dorothy Burgess, of 6308 German
town avenue, who has been the guest pf
her sister, Mrs. Lanlng Harvey, In Wllkes
Barre, for several weeks, has returned to
her home.
West Philadelphia
Mrs. Martha Mclnnes Somers and her
son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs,
Frederick Howell, of 393S Pine street, have
closed their town house and are occupying
their summer home In Ocean City, N. J,
Mrs. Hannah H. Drubb, of 4300 Walnut
street has closed her town house and Is
occupying her cottage In Cape May for
the summer. ,
nr. and Mrs. foayld Gregg Metheny, of J
id09 SDruce street, who have neen traveling
through the West, will sail today for China,
to remain until October.
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Rending from loft nro Miss Jcnnlo R. Owen, Miss Emily Carpenter, Miss Mary Hopkins, Miss Clara Zillcssen, Mis3 Elizabeth Anderson, Miss Ida Clovo
Van Aukcn, Miss Myra Hedges, Miss Alma Anderson and Miss Jessie C. Duval.
Along the Reading
Mr. and Mrs. O. Lynn Coone, formerly
of Hagcrstown, Md have taken the house
of Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwin Hnllowell, on Meet
ing Houso road, Jonklntown, for the sum
mer. Mr, George Wllllnmq, of Philadelphia,
has closed his town houso and Is spending
the summer at Wyncoto.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Lewis Flelsher, of 2045
Green street, have closed their town houso
and are occuplng their country homo on
Prospect avenue, Melroso Park, for tho
summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Sunsteln nnd their
family, ot 1723 Montgomery avenue, aro
occupying tho homo of Mrs. Theodore Voor
hoe3. on Prospect avenhe, Melrose Park, for
tho summer.
Mrs. J. A. Parker, of 12th street nnd
Chelton avenue. Oak Lano, will entertain
Monday afternoon from 2:30 until 5 o'clock.
The guests will Include Mrs. C. B. N'eu
hauscr, Mrs. A. W. Dudley. Mrs. Howard
Anthony, Mrs. J. Hall, Mrs. B. G. Hltchncr.
Miss Lily Marlon, Mrs. Louis Beneko and
Mrs. Albert Gee.
Mr. and Mrs. James Tyre, of 0710
Eighth avenue, Oak Lano, will entertain
at dinner on Wednesday erenlng.
The AVom.-tn's Auxiliary of All Hallows
Church at Wyncoto Is making arrangements
for a fair to bo held on November 22, for tho
bonent of the auxiliary, in the parish houso.
Thoso who nro Interested In the plans for
tho fair aro Miss Sara Pearson, Mrs. Will
iam C, Kent, Mrs. Wllllnm A. Cochran, Mrs.
Guy C. Whlddcn nnd Mrs. Benjamin S. San
derson. Mr. Benjamin Tbmes Is spending the sum
mer nt tho Bcechwood School, Jonklntown.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Daniel B. Wentz. Mr. Daniel
B. Wentz, Jr., and Miss Dolly Wentz, of tho
Oi chard, Washington lano, Cholten Hills,
left this week for their cottago at Eagles
Mcro to spend the summer.
North Philadelphia
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Z. do Young of
1043 North Park avenue, havo gone to At
lantic City to remain until tho autumn.
Mrs. Fannie Kahn and Miss Carrie ICahn,
of 2421 North 18th street, are In Atlantic
City to remain through the summer.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank L. Newburger and
their family, of 2010 Green street, have
gone to Ventnor, N. J., to occupy their Bura
mcr homo on Oakland avenue.
Miss Prudence Shear and Miss Gertrude
Shear, of 2436-North 3lBt street, entertained
Miss Helen Egelkraut and Mr. Levey
Malaby at dinner Thursday ovenlng.
Mrs Walter M. Bond and her son, Master
Samuel S. Bond, of Evanston, 111 . and Mm
Charles B. Chldester. with her youna? daugh
ter, Miss Helen Chldester, of Massilon. O.,
aro guests this week of Mrs. Elizabeth Dan
iels, of 1002 Diamond street. The visitors
will spend some tlmo with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Daniels, of Rlverton,
N. J before returning to the West.
Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Hyman, of 2241
North Park avenue, havo gone to Atlantic
City for the summer
Mr and Mrs. Jacob Erodsky will receive
tomorrow afternoon at their .home, 6115
PksIoT avenue, from 3 until? : 30 o'clock
. honor of the graduation of their son. Mr.
elBrodsky, from the Pennsylvania. Mill-
MU? Brodky and MUs Anita Jones, will as-
MISS MARYCROWLEY
The marriage of Miss Mary Crowley and
Mr. Arthur H, Sharkey will take place Mon
day afternoon at St, Malachy's Church.
Mr. nd Mrs. S. Henry, 2303 North 19th
street, will entertain this evening at 500.
The Grace Baptist Sunday School, of
1 Broad and Berks street, will hold its an
nual piciuu iuui m uremocn, ? ' -rtuout
2Q0- members will attend.
Miss Pearl "Weinberg-, of 1628 Susque
ti&nso. avenue. Is the ;rse,t of MJss Helen
Lefly TJllraan. Qf Beading. Mrs. M. Wenger
enterUloed Thursday at a, luncheon in her
honor. .
CHORAL WEDDING A FEATURE
OF TODAY'S BRIDAL EVENTS
Miss Louise Netterville Cruice and Lieutenant Edward
Warren Sturdevant, U. S. M. C, Married at
Bride's Home Other Nuptials
AN,
EXTREMELY protty wedding wnich
took placo today was that of Miss
Loulso Nottervlllo Crulco, daughter of the
late Dr. Robert U. Crulco and Mrs.
Cruice, and Lloutenant Edward Warren
Sturdevant, U. S. M. C. Tho ceremony
was performed at 1 o'clock nt tho homo
of tho brldo's mother, 1S20 Pino street,
and was followed by a breakfast for the
Immedlato families and a few Intlmata
friends. Tho IU. Rev. Monslgnor William
Kieran, D. D., rector of St Patrick's Church,
officiated.
Tho wedding procession was unusually
pretty. Fifteen of tho choir boys of St.
Patrick's Church, wearing their black can
sockn and whlto linen surplices, led
They enmo from tho third story of tho
house, singing "O Cor Amoris" to tho organ
acompanlmont, which was playod by
Niss Nora Burke. The choir boys sopa
ratod Into two lines and tho bridal party
paoscd between them Into tho largo front
room, which was decorated with palms,
ferns and whlto (lowers. Miss Cruice was
attended by her sister, Miss Margaret Do
Courey Cruice, who was frocked in a
dainty old-fashioned dress of whlto net
topped with a poko bonnet trimmed with
green ribbons and pink rosebuds.
Tho matron of honor was Mrs. II.
Klerstcdo Hudson, nnd tho bridesmaid Miss
Ethel Sturdevant, a sister of tho bridegroom.
They wero gowned nllko In whlto laco
frocks trimmed with bands of green or
gandie and tlriy festoons of pink roso
buds. Their white linta wero trimmed
with palo Ercon ribbons and ping roses.
Tho little flower girl was Miss Polly Leiper.
Sho wore a white frock and carried a
small basket of sweetheart roses. Little
Master William Pepper Watts was page.
Tho brldo, who was given In marriago by
her brothers, Dr. John Cruice, woro the
same gown which was worn by her mother
nt her wedding. It Is made with nn old
fashioned pointed bodlco and full skirt
and Is trimmed with exquisite lace, which
has boon worn by tho brides In tho family
for many generations
Her veil was of cxqulsto lace, and sho
carried an old-fashloncd bouquet.
Lieutenant Sturdevant wore his naval
uniform. Ho was attended by his cousin,
Mr. Lawronce Stone, of Chestnut Hill,
as best man.
Tho ceremony concluded with tho sing
ing ot Gounod's "Ave Maria" by tho boy
choir,
CLOTHIER WILSON.
The marriage of Miss Nathalie Wilson,
daughter of Mrs. Edward Howell Wilson,
to Mr. Robert Clarkson Clothier, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Clarkson Clothier, will bo
BOlemnlzed this afternoon In the Tabernacle
Presbyterian Church Tho ceremony will
be performed by the Rov. John Allen Blair,
asslstod by the Rev. Andrew Mutch, of
Bryn Mawr.
Miss Wilson will be given in marriago
by her brother, Mr. Arthur Howell Wilson.
The matron of honor will be Mrs. Spencer
L.Coxe nnd the bridesmaids will be Miss
Marlon Clothier and Miss Edith Clothlor,
sister of the bridegroom: Miss Mary-Garrett
Bartlett, of Baltimore; Miss Edwlna Hen
sel, Miss- Margaret Brown and Miss Bea
trice Howson.
The bride's gown will be of white satin
and georgette crepo and she will wear a
tulle veil and carry a bouquet of roses and
lilies of the valley. Tho matron of honor
will wear white satin, and tho bridesmaids
white embroidered net, coatees of pink taf
feta nnd largo picture hats of white lace.
They will carry bouquets of Ward roses.
Mr. W. Logan MacCoy will act as best
man. The ushers will be Mr Clayton Wil
son, of Lansdowne, a brother of the bride j
the Rev. Tertlus van Dyke and the Rev.
Kenneth D. Miller, of New York ; Mr. Au
gustus C. Studer, Jr., of Montclalr, N. J.;
Mr. John R. Myers, of Plattsburg, N. Y.,
and Mr,' Elliott T. Andrews, of St. Louis.
They- will wear dark blue coats and whlto
flannel trousers.
Following the ceremony a small recep
tion for the families and Intimate friends
will he held at the home of the brides
mother. 800 Baring ftree. After their
wbddlng trip Mr, and Mrs. Clothier will live
at Jllaverford.
ASHMEAD PRBW.
The marriage of MUs Nadlne Camao Nelll
Prew. daughter of Mrs. Kdward J. Prew. of
Wayne, and granddaughter of the la e Rich
ard Renshaw Nelll. to Mr. Duffleld Ash
mead. Jr of. Wayne, will take place at 4
o'clock this afternoon In St. Mary's Lpisco
paj Church. Waype. The Rev. Charles Arm
strong, rector Pf the church, will officiate.
Miss Prew. who will be given in marriage
by her uncle. Mr, Beauveau Borle, will wear
a superb 'gown of white tulle over cloth of
silver, rmwjS'Awlth a long court train. Her
tulle veil will po caught with orange blos
soms and-jshe vflll carry a shower bouquet
of white" roses and )Wes of the valley.
Miss Elsie Shearman, of New York, the
jnatdSOfrmmor, will wear a gown of pink
organdus. trimmed with cream la.ee and pink
rlbbon"rid a hat of pink georgette crepe
with, wljtte roses. She will carry pink snap
dragons. ?V
The bridesmaids will be Miss Katherlne
Schultz. MUs Martha Fenlmore Miss
Eleanor-Tjngley and Miss Dorothea Tingley,
of St David's. They will wear attractive
gowns of white organdie trimmed with
cream lace and pink ribbons and hats pf
cream georgette crepe with pink ribbons
nnd pink roses. They will carry bouquets
of pink roses and palo yellow daisies.
Mr. Ashmead will havo Mr. Anthony M.
Warthman as best man and tho ushers will
Include Mr. Howard Blcklcy, Mr. Claronco
Do Armond. Mr. Lloyd Roberts, Mr. Theo
dore Freed, Mr. Maurice Prow, a brother Of
the bride, and Mr. John Simons, of NeW
York.
Owing to the recent death of Mr. Ash
mead's father, the Rev. Mr. Duflleld Ash
mead, thero will bo no reception.
After a short wedding trip Mr. nnd Mrs.
Ashmead will Uvo In Wayne.
TILY HAERTHER.
Arr nttractlvo Juno wedding will tako
placo tonight nt 0:30 o'clock when Miss
Emlllo F. Hnerthcr, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. William J. Ilaerther, of Cynwyd, will
become tho brldo of Mr. Harry C. Tlly,
son of Mr. and MrH. Herbert J. Tlly. The
ceremony will bo solemnized in St. John's
EplBeopal Church, Lower Merlon, and tho
Rev. Dr. Henry A. F. Hoyt, rector, who
will leave tonight to Join tho Oth Regiment
nt Mt. Gretna, will officiate. The chancel
will bo banked with palms and tho altar
beautifully decorated with roses. Tho brldo,
who will be given In marriago by her
fathor, will wear an oxquislto gown of
whlto georgette crepe with bodice trimmed
with pearls. Her Jong tulle veil will bo
piettlly arranged with orango blossoms and
sho will carry a shower bouquet of lilies
ot the valley. JIIss Ethel Tlly, si3tcr of
tho bridegroom, will bo maid ot honor. Sho
will wear nn old-fashioned frock of old
roso georgette crepe, made with tight bodice,
and skirt trimmed with band3 of taffeta.
A polco bonnet of old roso crepe, adorned
with a slnglo rose and having black velvet,
will complete this fetching costumo. Miss
Tlly will carry an arm bouquet of blue
larkspurs.
Tho bridesmaids, Miss Marlon Rlnn, of
Chicago; Miss Ruth Rowland, Miss Mao
Jones and Miss Dorothy Tlly, another sister
ot tho bridegroom, will ba dressed nlllco
In frocks of light pink georgette crepe, fash
ioned with tight bodices and full skirts,
with old-faihloned wired ruffles. Their
hats will bo picturesque ones of white leg
horn, veiled In pink georgette crope and
trimmed with Trench rosebuds and long
torquolso blue silk streamers. They will
carry bouquets ot pink roses and blue
larkspurs. Tho llttlo (lower girl, Mls3 Loulso
Bolemveck, will wear a dainty white lingerie
frock and will carry a garden hat filled
with pink roses and sweetheart buds. Mr.
Tily's best man will be his brother, Mr.
L. Herbert Tlly, nnd tho ushers will bo Mr.
Richard Eurlch, of Salisbury, Mil.; Mr.
Charles Belts. Mr. Engla Chllds and Mr.
William W. Haorther, brother ot the bride.
Following tho wedding ceremony a receptlop
will bo held at the home ot Mr. and Mrn
Ilaerther, In Cynwyd
CONWAY O'KANE.
Tho marriago of Miss Rose E. O'Kane,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O'Kane,
of 1855 Judson street, to Mr. William P.
Conway was solemnized with a Nuptial
Mass this morning In St. Elizabeth's Ro
man Catholic Church, 23d and Berks
streets. Tho Rev. Daniel Coonahan offi
ciated. Tho bride, who was given In mar
riage by her father, woro a gown of white
duchess satin and chantllly lace, nnd was
attended by her sister, Miss Katharine
O'Kane, in a frock of white lace draped
over taffeta. Mr. James Doyle was best
man. The ceremony was followed by a
breakfast at the home of the brlda's pa
rents. Mr. and Mrs. Conway will spend
some tlmo In Atlantic City, and upon their
return will live nt 2517 West Dakota street
BERGER BUSCHEL.
The wedding of Miss Rose Buschel,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Buschel.
and Mr. Max Berger, will be solemnized
tomorrow afternoon at the Lorraine Hotel.
Upon their return from their wedding trip,
Mr. and Mrs. Berger will live at their
country home at Bustleton.
McCANN HOFFMAN.
The marriage of Miss Viola Hoffman, of
1429 North Felton street, and Mr. William
J. McCann, of 432 North Allison street, was
solemnized last Wednesday afternoon at
4 o'clock.
The Rov. George W. Baboock,D. D., per
formed the ceremony In his home, 428
North 41st street
The bride was attended by her sister,
Mrs. Frances Merrill, as matron of honor,
while Mr. Norval Smedley acted, as best
man.
A supper followed the ceremony. Mr.
and Mrs McCann are spending their honey?
mon In Lancaster, as the guests of rela
tives. Upon their return they will live at
1439 North Felton street, and will receive
after July 4.
LINCKE DARE.
A pretty wedding took place on Wed
nesday evening at 8 o'clock, when Mlsa
Lulu Short Dare, daughter of Mrs. Angelina
Short Daro, of 117 South Saltord street,
became the bride of Mr. Frank K. LIncke.
of 1458 North 6!d street. '
The .ceremony was performed at the home
ot the bride's mother by the Rv. J. Q.
BIckerton, of 2017 Diamond street.
MIbs. Ms,e Davenport, a cousin of the
Drlde. was maid of honor and Mr. Alfred
IJneke, a brother of the bridegroom, was
best man.
Entertainments
THE Flat Rock Motor Boat Club will
give an outdoor entertntnmont this
nftcrnoon, followed by a danco at the .club
house In Shawmont this evening. Tho
grounds and clubhoUBo will bo gaily decor
nted with bunting, flags and Japanese lan
terns. In the nbsenco of tho commodore,
Dr. Eugene Swnyne, who oxpects to leave
for Mexico, tho guests will be received by
Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfred II. Bradley. Mr. nnd
Mrs. Chnrllo Lelilinger, Dr. nnd Mrs. Illch
nrd Ij. Entwlslc, Mr. T. William Ridlor. Jfr.
and Mrs. George W. Sands nnd Mr. How
ard C. Horn. Among tho guests will bo Mr,
Thomas Markle, Mr. and Mrs. William
Wylle, Mr. nnd Mrs. William II. Cowan,
Mr. J. Stanley Nelson. Mr. John II. Field,
Miss Gertrudo Field. Miss Irene F.wing, Mr.
Rowland Bradley, Miss Florcnco Bradley,
Mrs. Jano Jfleld, Mr. and Mrs. John Vnn
dcrsllco, Miss Jncobs, Mr. Joseph Carroll,
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Faramore, Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Cooper, MIbs May NIckcrBon,
Miss Elizabeth Wingate, Mr. R. Lo Roy
Wlntrodo, Jlr. and Mrs. Wllllnm Morrison,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wesley Pnramoro, Mr. John
Yamall, Mr. Walter Vnndergrlft, Mrs. W.
V. Vnndergrlft, Dr. and Mrs. David Boon,
Mr. nnd Mrs, William Kulin and Mr. Harry
Ayres.
Mrs. Milton Baylos, of IBS East Pomona
terrace, Germantown, entertained her "500"
and sowing circle at luncheon on Tuesday.
Among tho guests were Mrs. A. Horte,
Mrs. William Inslnger, Mrs. Edward I,ons
dato, Mrs. Ivan Powell and Mrs. Edward
Livingston Stoddart.
Tho "L. G. Club" held a .business meet
ing on Friday ovenlng, Juno 10, at tho homo
of Mr. Rice, 2740 North Oth street, at
which reports of tho several committees
woro read. Election of officers was held and
resulted as follows: President, Mr. S. J,
Rico; vice president, Mr. II. W. Albrccht;
secretary, Mr. George W. aiazler, nnd
treasurer, Mr. John Haas. Threo commit
tees were appointed in tl)o following order:
Entcrtnlnment Committee, Mr. II. A. Par
sons, Mr. Charles Albrecht, Mr. J. II. Lai
brum, Mr. Herbert V. Do Henzel and Mr.
Albort Buchnll ; Membership Committee, Mr.
Theodore Het.3, Mr. Harvey Weed. Mr. Rob
ert Fnrlow, Mr. J. G. Enos nnd Mr. Edward
Kurtz; Auditing Committee, Mr. Harvey
Weed and Mr. O. W. Glazlor. Arrange
ments havo been completed for tho club to
spend a week in July In Wlldwood, N. J.,
at which resort tho club originated.
Mrs.
Tioga
weeks'
Tioga
John W. Fillman, of 2213 West
street, has returned from a two
visit to Hazlcton.
Mr. Carl J. Wyffelman, of Asbury Tnrk,
formerly ot this city, will spend tho week
end with Mr, and Mrs. F. J. Free, of Tioga.
Announcement Is made of the marriage
of Mlsa Helen Brandt, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Brandt, of ISth and Cayuga
streets, to Mr.. Henry D. Rocssler, on
Thursday, June 15, In St Luke's Methodist
Protestant Church, by the Rev. Dr. John
W. Trout.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Stanley N. Jacobs, of 3728
North J9th street, havo gone to Atlantic
City for the seabon.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Oppenhelmer and
their daughter, Mis3 Corlnna It Oppen
helmer. have closed their winter .home, 2028
West Ontario street, nnd are occupying
their cottago In Atlantic City.
Miss Sarah Stein, who has been spending
some time In Now York, has returned to
her home, 3432 North 15th street.
Northeast Philadelphia
Mrs. Gowen. of 1912 East Allegheny ave
nue. Is spending the summer at her bunga
low at Croyden, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. S I. Buehler, of 701 West
177th Btreet, New York, nro visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Benjamin F. Horn, of 1831 North
Sth street.
Mrs. Hannlngton nnd her little daugh
ters, Miss Vera Hannlngton and Miss Alice
Hannlngton, have left for Wlldwood, where
they1 will spend the summer at their cot
tage, 22d street and the Boulevard, North
Wlldwood.
"Wilmington
WILMINGTON, Del., Juno 24. Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Burgee announce the engage
ment of their daughter. Miss Blanche M,
Burgee, to Mr, Horace C, Phillips, ot the
Lancaster pike,
Miss Margaret Ritchie, Miss Harriet 'Cur.
tls, Miss, Mabel Walker and Miss Jane
Richards comprise a party leaving this city
on Tuesday for Camp Aloha, which Is lo
cated on Lake Falrlee, In Vermont.
Mrs. John E. Conners and her daughter,
Mlsa" Elizabeth Conners, pf Shamrock, Okla.'.
are visiting Mrs. Conners' parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John P, Kelly.
Mrs. Frederick William Curtis, Mies Mary
Curtis and Miss Dorothy Curtis have been
entertaining a house party at Camp Bluff,
on Elk River, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard B. Wales have
taken a cottage at Longport for the months
of July and August
Mr. nnd Mrs. It F Bovjrdln and their
sons, of Fensaoola, FU , are being enter
Ulned by Mr and Mrs. George lUdcllffe,
at their summer home, the Willows, near
State road.
PACE SET ATSK0RE
M ATHLETIC ffiAffiON
Fail? Owner M tSt. tfouia', Ball
Team a Devoleo'ol All
Sports v .
ATLANTIC CITY, June 24. t
girls at tho shftre nro botngesv a strenu
ous paco by Mrs, Schuyler P. Brltton, owner
of tho St. Louis National League ball ttora,
who Is at the Brighton with her children.
Mrs. Brltton has tho distinction bt being
tho only woman to sit in the National
League council, Thera Is no sport on the
walk that Mrs. Brltton hasn't tried. She
plays skeo ball, Indoor golf, bowls, swlmB,
nnd then Just by way of recreation Is a
regular patron of the tea dances at the
Brighton Casino,
Miss S. 13. Plerson Is nt the Glaslyn
Chatham for the remainder of the summer.
Miss A. J. Mngeennd Miss Fanny Magee
have taken apartments at tho Brighton, as
Is their usual custom. They wilt spend tho
cntlro senson here. , ,
Mr. and Mrs. William' Ti. Sautter have
opened their cottage, dlO Baton Rougo ave
nue, Ventnor.
Mr. and Mrs. Wllllnm Bledlor, of Merlon,
nrrlvcd this Week to take possession of their
Chelsea cottage.
Miss Corlnno Rico Is rpchdlng a fortnight
In Providence, R. I. Sho will rettirn to her
Vontnor homo for Indeportdonco Day!
Mr, and Mrs. Roland Morris and tholr
family will spond tho summer In Chelsea.
MrB. George Bntlcy entertained nt bridge
this week at her cottago on Florcnco ave
nue, Ventnor.
Mrs. John Marshall Ge3t nnd hdr son,
Mr Sidney Gest, aro herd for a fortnight
Thoy will probably go to New England for
the balance of the summer;,
Mr nnd Mrs. George Scheter and their
family nro occupying their summer homo on
Vermont avenue.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Simon Bloch havo opened
their cottago on Oxford avenue, Ventnor,
for tho summer.
Kensington '
Mr. and Mrs. Morris TVoIfman, of, 284
Richmond Mreet, announco the engagement
of their daughjtor. Miss Edith Wolfman, to
Mr. Oscar RoBenbaum. A reception will bo
held tomorrow afternoon by Mr. and Mrs.
Brodsky.
Frankford
Congratulations are being received by
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gardner, of Holmes
burg, upon tho birth of a daughter. Mrs.
Gardner will bo remembered as Miss Eliza
beth Mcglll, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Frank Murray, of Jonklntown.
Mrs. William Carroll, of 2000 Rhawn
street, was tho gues of honor" this after
noon at a luncheon, given by Mrs. Henry
Miller. Tho guests Included Mls3 Paula
Henderson, Miss Josephine Miller,. Miss
Edith Miller. Mrs. Georgo Caroy, Mrs. Al
fred Carey, Jr., Mrs, Herbert Williams,
Mrs. Thomas Coleman, Mrs. Alfred Du
Bray Mrs. Joseph Curran, Mrs. Thomas
Klrkpatrlck, Mrs. Walter 'Shephard, Mrs.
John Graham, Mrs. Phtllp Taylor, Mrs.
Harry Walters, Mrs. William Thomas, Mrs.
John Berry, Mrs. Frederick Mundy and
Mrs. Joseph Barney.
Miss Inez Cartledge. ot 1009 Harrison
Btreet, has had Miss Mary Patterson, of
Holmesburg, and Miss Elizabeth Castor,
of Cheltenham, as her guests this week. She
entertained In their honor Wednesday evening.
. Roxborough
Tho choir of Grace Reformed Episcopal
Church, of tho Falls of Schuylkill, gavo a
delightful entertainment Thursday evening
In tho lecturo nudltorlpm. The program In
cluded readings, sketches and selections by
tho Palestine Gleo Club.
A summer night's festival was held Thurs
day night at the Mission ot St. James the
Less Protestant Episcopal Church, on Queen
lano. .
Camp 50, Patriotic Order Sons of
America, gavo n reception Thursday night to
State Vice President Clark, of Pittsburgh,
and Mr. Charles B. Helms, of the local
camp, candidates for State president and
State secretary of tho order.
On Saturday, July 1, Miss Mary Knecht,
of 4138 Manayunk avenue, will become tho
bride of Mr. Frederick Hauenchlld, Jr., ot
120 Sevlllo street Tho ceremony will be per
formed by the Rev Father Henry Onntert,
of St. Mary's Church. The bride will be
attended by her sister. Miss. Emma Knecht,
and the best man. will be Mr. Joseph Sales.
A wedding breakfast will ho given' at the
home ot tho bride's parents. After a trip
to Atlantic City tho couplp will bo dt home
at 4138 Mannyunk avenuo.
Delaware Qounty
Mrs. Blaker, of Hnddonfleld, will spend a
few days with Mrs. R. II, Everett In her
bungalow at Olcnolden, Pa,
Miss Emma Jones, of Glenolden, ,entor
tnlned her 600 club on Tuesday evening at
her homo.
Norristown
NORRISTOWN, June 21. Mrt. Wil
liam Cummings Story, president general
of the National Society of the Daughters
of the Amorlcap Revolution, and SIlss
Florence Finch, chairman of the Maga
zine Committee, -were guests of Mrs.
Irwin Fisher, regent of the Valley Forge
Chapter. D. A, R., which celebrated the
138th anniversary of the evacuation of
Valley Forge on Monday by holding a pa
triotic Bervlce In the temporary Washing
ton Memorial Chapel, and marked the
event by tho presentation of a beautiful
memorial prayer desk In memory of Anna
Morris nolsteln, the founder and first re
gent of the chapter.
Tho local chapter was honored by tho
presence of the president general df the
national society. Mrs. Story, who gave a
patriotic address, Mrs, Irwin FUHer. the
regent of Valley Forge Chapter, unveiled
the prayer desk and made tho presenta
tion address. The Rev. Herbert Burk, the
rector of the chapel, formally accepted the
gift
Mrs. George Coughlln will be hostess
at the Informal dance tonight at the Plym
outh Country Club,
Mr and Mrs. H Mulford Bunting, who
were married on Saturday, June 10, at Port
Kennedy, have returned, from their wedding
trip, which was spent in Atlantic City, and
are living at their new home. SO East
Freedley street. Mrs. Bunting was formerly
Miss Freda II, Hartman, of Pprt Kennedy,
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