T-wtanjwwww., 't EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY JUNE 2G, 1916. IT i" vcAhva 1 Know and 1 WANOY WYNNE SEES THE SAD SIDE xf OF WAR PROSPECT FOR BRIDES 1 ' Many of the Men Who Have Left for Mt. Gretna are Re- cent Bridegrooms or Have Announced Their sf' Matrimonial Intentions f Provide ki h Troiua U of mic. . ,lta.I1 '"pny m when th b, e,rt enter , VlnnlM lo nol be t 'I a trade. tri,N '8 alUcheJ ,"i Ui me Ronu8 thn i-i.t. .. 10 tiook. th' ; inns -. . K -'- "crs 15. amphora wj ,f a goat vrat ' and that 4 6lgn ahowbij I eso signs tx- :h the ftrteu'j 1 gent 1 over, did noLj nce publicity 5 mr wrote it, j 1 order t5 let 1 sreat he wis. 1 o: Caesar ft '" are ptj. 13 day, Still set ud Mu). . f the Grift "f debntn rvf ' o Press agsnl J lcbraled. m,. 'J ie reputation! o wens either r tho fashion or were wise plolt them. tot called :i. o the trorii t of publicity the studtmt i of advertli arlly'goes It as an art II ,j line business J iney spend to 55uO.000 i of publldtr, vlilch is piM rho rest goes Ircuiara, bill on pfctures, lllar rorms c! mcomentj. s t n advertlsln; ;lrinlngr wjijt Hy dates frosj or then It i irge public it nse. TneeJp A ca'ted and j widely as (is 5 not ccntilfl Uest EciUii 7, 16M,ktlt business U- a newspia. t Ion with (hi the convtn- , t Occurrences n Parliament ;ence,"aadlt i of a book'W S, urch GovefO ind medleloes Ised. In 1UI. . ublishertM" mt of tea P- Tliis is sW j attract pi of an artldi ise or to In- hnslness mea advantage A denlng their press. j nacy llty which Is ;ces3ful bnsl ota almost U 3 public Juw securlnj P' dch he loin as been lot -- .. lt ft!" no . - m r city of tJ ila merpasB;! ill the other f inir ne" f ntton to WJi torn of JriBil , and a ; J ho auceeeow ... of ! (vertlse WJ' to th yvP at tne iw n ts nosje'f J . nr h cor-3 picture of II opular briE ipltalUsd fl li. raiail-i C16 ' ,1 o put a bwi iem. H ! j of bH i ..i h mef ' ably by i 5 per c nown r i ,t COU) IJ but jo "H1 d to t vaS " u 4.3 . ...i n.lti3 17,f4l rT-fl NO Joke, lot mc tell yon, for tho poor 1 utile- recent brides nnd bridegrooms k" 1-vo just lately lnunched Into the W " ...imnntf and have lintl no tlmo " .,.. . ., Uv of tholr hannl. ' ? ... -nlv nenaratcd. and that Rio Srim preaoncc of war -nnd ; alllt, phorrort nna juo.- -- Ewmr. ns I roaa tno roaiui ui . v..iy KUon for Instance, I was poaitivciy iliwiiikea w " """ Knd toleiy engaged men woro among IM and 1 what is true of the Troop Is KfaTot nil th r8tmnts- TI,oro 1,aVo ljVln many hurrlcd weddings, and engage i?nt, have been announced during the K 1 wrich would othorwleo have boon St secret until tho fall. Li irreat surprlao In ono way, I' v 0 h6 pi,0no rang on Baturday around io'olOflKi to near ihuv w.w rind Neddy Pnso had decided not to watt (Lni his return for their marrlngo, nnd iL trolnir to bo married that very ove- Klnit And eo thoy woro, wedding gown Sail. Poor llttlo Ellaabeth looks so f'i.the-ttcalty young, too. Bho Is not yet Pli years old. However, aho la now Mro. Edward Crozer Pago, and tho soldier boys Pkart not yet started for tho border, and u,era Is ono thing ono can go up to Mt. Gretna, to visit ono o nuaonnu uiniiiupur- C3d- X 'recent bridegroom among tho om- r of the troop la Georgo uorcion Jfeade, grandson oi tno lamous ucnorui T0t whom ho was namod, and whoso won .tiirful eenornlshlp won tho battlo of dot- iniburir In tho Civil War nnd saved tho t'tJnlon by turning tho tldo of victory. illeorgo Moouo marrieu uwiauyo nuunia 'i littl over two weens ago in at. take' Churoh In Gormantown and they r.had only Just roturnoa rrom tnoir wou nding .trip- Anoiner ovon jumu iiii bridegroom than Goorgo Meado who la In hi. nvonn In Thpodore Paul. Ho and Ador Una Pepper, daughter of 3Ur. and Mrs. 'George Wharton Pepper, were mnrrlod en the 15th of this month. Roddy Pago lt. another, though ho was married in kk. u. .. Trtrt Tin Tlnrrv whn mnr- j. ueceniuvi, "" " . ..,, ....- f, ried Ella Brock In Novembor, Is another young husband who must leavo nnu inswer hla country's call. (. Thnm.ia ireKean Downs is in tho Troon : he and hla brother Norton announced T their engagements last wcoK when tho call camo for Mt. Grotna. Tom 13 en gaged to Anno Morrlck and Norton to Alice Thompson. Then young Edgar Fel- i.ton, whose marriage to Mario Agasslz, of Boston, la schodulod for tho late summer, !'' ! onnlhcr trooncr: nnd so It coes. Tho women havo been wonderfully braye about It all. In fact, women can be usually counted on to bo bravo and itrong when thoro Is anything to suffer, and they are the ones who suffer moat la these times, for thcro Is a glamour about the fighting, thero 1b tho fooling that one is doing something, and thcro are ever-changing conditions for tho men en the march and In tho fight, ,hilo the women sit at homo, sow and work Tor their loved ones, and wait nnd wait far the least news, dreading to read tho fapera for fear a name will bo printed ittere, fearing not to road thorn lest some thing be thero and they not know of It. "War Is a terrible thing, terrible far bo jond Imagination, but thero seems to bo so cure for It In this world, when our country's honor Is assailed. ' With the ononlncr of tho crreat advertis ed ing convention thero will bo many social , doings, Btartlng In with tho big general reception which was held this morning ''at the Belle vuo-Stratford Hotol at 10:30 o'clock, and tho luncheon which will bo liven out at Houston Hall for the visit ing delegates and their wives at 1 o'clock. i In the afternoon tho Philadelphia League ret Advertising Women will hold a "get to- irora i until 0 o'clock. Mrs. Leon B. Ilea- i-cocic Is head of tho league's Entertain- inent Committee. Of course, all tho hotels save provided spoclal dances and the Rita sb,,u now uanuan.3 every aiiornuuii un 'the roof garden, while virtually every hotel In town will havo dancing every evening from 10 or 11 until 2 In tho Morning. Altogether It Is going to bo eome strenuous week and It seems to me E t very delightful one as well. ri NANCY WYNNE. .1 Personals Mrs. Horace Brock, who Is occunvlncr her llaniRuir home at Lebanon, will entertain Ma Thursday, B Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Wright Balrd, of IMvahoa avenue, St. Martin's, will give a Ence this evening at tho Huntingdon Val- iJty CfiUnlrV fll.h nf thai,, nunh.av ilaa P'I?v11?r 0wen BalrJ- who will make "her ("'" "t esason. Tnere win oe aoout jmu .fia irom me acnooi set present, if r nii.i.. T..i. . PR ' ?'11 ,eaV6 th,a week for Narrapansett trier, where she will occupy her cottago for JJ lummar, i.lfr. T-..u -.. IdlM "'", uam emcriainea at C T- wnurutty nignt in Newport tor Kjr daughter, Miss Olivia M. deB. Gazam. feMj Anne Melga la the guest of Miss l!r VT. piddle In Lenox, Mass. IfeMr. anrl i ii ,. k M... rtwiVC?0 iHouso ,ane Qermantown. will en ISf .- ..dlnner tonight at their home. patch : HIH. ii I W Y SKllr. T . . BEliiabath VT".ln1',CaB3att entertained MJsa u .... ..vine n aanor. tMr. and Mm rva.1,1 n.. . w , Iuf M.?no.n(!ethe marriage of their daugh- CMeCartv n? Vk. no. Bwope' to Mr' L- Arthur lSmf!f ' .l.thla clty 0l Saturday In Grace PS!? USSSi: PPoPal Church. MerchanTvIlle. KUi. of.i"v'".1 yesterday morning for KK. o P ' h ,8 a wember of Troop A, iif. ,a ., . "r... tfce. :S rt": wjpn Wldener, of Lynne- tte la vl v , ttrlc ro soendlns soma K D Wldener has left for Newport. Rfehatelif. ?dur,T" Scott and theU Iffi Barter M eummar home in BMy fcom'A.T8ylor will, return to town gknm Chela. where he spent the hor for the surnmer. They are accompanied by their children, .i.Jfr!.na -. Mls8 Margaret' H. Cooper, 'laughter of Atr. and Mrs Samuel Williams ft1V,rl.'.. who ,va" operated upon for ap i? .." ! on Wednesday nt tho German Hospital, will bo glnrl to learn that sho Is on ino rond to recovery. Mr ami Mrs T. At naty havo ctoscJl their nomo,. B07 South Broad street, ami opened their cottago In Votitnor. The marriage of SIIss Dorothy Colby, of ?u, "n1?'.1? M' Vlct0r " Lnw ot this nift wl)1 tRko p,acc on Trlday, July 14, In Philadelphia Miss Colby la tho daughtor 0 ,JIr' and.Mr- Colby, of St. Louis, and H welt known in this city, where for .wo ?.cars Bho waB no of tho teachers In the West Philadelphia High School. Along the Main Line ABDMOItD Mrs William J. Ott, of Mill roaa, Is entertaining Mrs, W. II, Hatch, of Glnssboro, N. J. Mrs. Hatch will leave about July 1 for Alexandria, Va., for tho re mainder ot tho aummor. BltYN MAWR Miss Alice Hubbard, who has beep spending tho enrly part of the summer on Gulf road, will leave this week for Quebec. Can , where sho will epond tho remainder of tho summer. Chestnut Hill . Mlsa Ethel Newbold, daughter of Mrs. Ooorgo It. Newbold, of 32B Springfield ave nue, will spend July nt N'arragansett Pier as tho guest of Miss Maria Frnzer. Among thoso who entertained at dinner nt tlin Philadelphia Cricket Club on Sat urday beforo tho dnnco was Mr. Charles II. Aloxandor. MrB C, Adams, of 52 Summit avonue, will entertain Mrs. W. M. Hannold nnd her daughtor, Miss Mabel O. Hannold, of Aspon place, at dinner this evening. Germantown Mr. and Airs Willlnm S rilling, Air. and Mrs J Ross Pilling, Air nnd Mrs. Arthur Harrington, of Gormantown, nnd Atr Ed ward 8. Cooke, of Redlandi, Cnl , motored to Bay Head on Satunlny to spend tho week-end. They will roturn to town today. An attractive shower wan given Friday ovonlng nt tho homo ot Atlss Nettle S. AInc Nlcoll, 240 West Johnson titrcct, for Allts Alary A. Foerderor. whoso engagement to Air. Edgar L. Smith was recently an nounced Covers woro laid for 15 guests. Tho table decorations were pink and white. Air. and Airs. Jrfhn B Ilonltols, of G534 Alorrls Btreot, announce tho cngngemont of their daughter, AIlss Helen AlacAlllster Henkels, to Air. Orvlllo W. Forte, of Bos ton, Alnss m irJMr -j ,. . West Phila Air. Hnnsell, Atr. Goorgo Robinson. Air. Sutton, Air. Frank Johns and Air, William Allllor, of tho Covington, are spending the summer at Jenklntoun. Air. and Mrs. H. F. Watts announce the engagement of their daughter, Allss Lillian AI. Watts, to Air. David H, Dunn, of Chest nut Hill. Air. Thomas P. Alohr, of D7th strcot and Thomas avenue, is lsltlng In Charleston, S. C. The betrothal of Alls- Rebecca Goldberg, dnughter of Air. and Airs. I. Goldberg, of C5G4 Alarkot street, to Air. Isador Splvak, was announced at n dinner given by her parents last week. Lansdowne Airs. Harold Burt and her family, of North Lamdowno avenue, will spend the aummor in Ocean City, N, J. Air. and Airs. Wnlter Golsslnger, of Owen nenue, will spend July and August In At lantic City. Airs. Alary C. Mullen, of Wycombe ave nue, is entertaining Air. and Airs. John B. Gcraghty and their young son for the summer. Roxborough Aliss Clara Hodson entertained at her homo, 5419 Rldgo ncnue. Roxborough, on Friday night, on tho occasion of her birth day anniversary. Tho dining room was effectively dec orated with pink roses Tho guosta Included AIlss Alargarot Allies, AIlss Beatrlco Miller. AIlss Dorothy Jones, Alias Adelo LoFort, Alias Alarjory Kalo. AIlss Grace OHer, AIlss Alalyon Broome, Air. John Tobln, Air. Jo seph Tobln; Air. Theodora Warrington, Air. Brooks Snyder, Air. Earie Fray, Atr, Will iam Rudolph, Air. Joseph Thomas, Air. Richard Hendren and Air. Clifford Beavan. Kensington Mr. and Airs Georgo HorseMeld, of 1824 East Allegheny aveno, will leavo tho 1st of July for Brldgeton, Cape Alay and Corn-wall-on-tho-Hudson, returning to town early In September. . The members of the Men'a Bible Class of St. Allchael's Lutheran Church held their outing at purholme Park on Saturday. The Blaser Literary Club will hold its fifth annual picnio nt Ctoyden, Pa., next Sunday, .1 .1111 ii, . . i I I Him ". ll ' I I .1 vC "iif 'JmKSsr iv '.-, miss sylva mae ott Sf HW'w t -' ' f&mimi. Miss Ott, who ia the dnuBhtcr of W ' SPCw" i'JSISf f V k$a2&m Mr. nnd Mrs. William G. Ott, of W WMim is C 1 'J 'M Mill rond, Bryn Mnwr, grndunted . kmmS&mi 7 Xm JjMMMiW from George School lnrt week, nnd I Mi K" X 7 iBWIi has since been enrnpinp with a Wis' T Jl ' reia ' nifmbcr of her school friends at rjatt Wwlki t 'V"! ft wmfem tho George School Cnmp on tho , jmdT mkl - fh silP ?M Ncshnmlny Creek, Sho returned to L fMmVL m mM ' '" g MfjMR her home, Saturday. S'1 ml ' ' I' ? f'K . i bh .3. Mi . .'!!"' if I r Wwm Mflk m" -Mam WOMAN SUFFRAGE PARTY TO BENEFIT BY MUSICAL TEA Delightful Outdoor Affair Will Be Given in Gardens of Mrs. Alfred C. Balch's Home in Lansdowne. Several Other Entertainments FLAGS WORN BY MANY SHORE PROMENADERS Back to Nature Idea Prevails for Headgear at Famous Seashore Resort Northeast Philadelphia Mr. Franols X. B, O'Rourke, of 816 East Allegheny avenue, will spend the next ten days visiting Air. Raymond West at Providence. Miss Nellie AI. Donohoe and Alaster Ralph Donohoe spent the week end on a visit to Mr. 'and Airs. Philip Magahern, of Wilmington, Del. Miss Jeanne M- Donnelly, of 2019 East Thompson street, Is entertaining Air. John Hart, of New York. Wilmington WILMINGTON. Del., June 26. Airs. Martha Conover will spend the Bummer at Sewell, Laurel Springs and Atlantic City. -.. vt-,. I.bb.u anrl Hfla Mahol tfur, nine are spending a month at Cape Charles, Virginia. Miss Emma Williams has gone to Loralne, O. to spend the remainder of the summer, ATLANTIC CITY, Juno 25 The Board walk Girl Is going bnck to naturo for the adornment of her summer chnpeau Sho no longer depends on ribbons and artificial garniture Sho Is now nblo to have vlrtuallj a now hat every day by choosing blossoms from her own garden with which to deck her headgear. A particularly smart lint seen on tho Walk was of. leghorn trluimcd with short branches of pussywillow and a band of black olvet Promenndcrs are wearing a small Ameri can ling pinned to tho lapels of tholr coats, and Hags aro being prominently displayed everywhere to sllmuUto patriotism nnd to urge now recruits for tho nrmy. The Idea was started by Airs Harrison Smith, of Philadelphia, who is slaying at tho Tray more Air and Atrs John R. Wiggins, their son nnd dalightor-ln-law, Air. and Airs. J Ab bott Wiggins, nnd grandson, Alaster J. R. Wiggins, Jr.. aro occupying their cottage, 41 South Raleigh avenue. Atrs J. Abbott Wiggins will lcaa tho first of July to spend a fortnight at Concord, Alass. Airs Frederick Hcmslcy is entcrt.ilnlng Airs John U Kustls and AliRa Anna Thomas nt the Brighton. Dr. and Airs. J. B. AIcAllflter, ot Harris burg, aro at tho Traymoro until the first of tho month. Along the Reading Tho Old York Road Chaptor of tho Penn. sylvanla Woman's Division for National Preparedness will hold a meeting on Wodnosday afternoon at 2 o'clock In the Oak Lano Library Tho purpose of the mnetlnir la to cnlarrro tho work and to get overy ono' to do his part, however, small It Is, Roprcsontntlves from headquarters In Philadelphia will bo prosont; among them Airs. Corey, a member of the Hague Peaco Conference and an Intlmnto friend of AIlss Jnno Addams All tho different branches of tho organization will bo completely out lined, but particular nttentlon will be given to Division Number 1, c,iro of tho famlllos of tho sailors and soldiers , number 3, sur gleal supplies, and number 7, feeding of tho troops and tho needy. A card party will bo given by this branch on Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock In Marshall School Hall. Tho pro ceeds will be used to buy materials for making tho necessary supplies for Division Number 1. of which Mrs, Harry F Kasse baum, of Elklns Park, Is chairman. Air. and Airs. Harold P. Aloon and their family, of AVyncote road, Jenklntoun, will leavo this week for Alnlno, whore thoy will bo tho guests of Air. Aloon's parents, Air. and Airs Rcubon O. Moon, at their camp on Sebago Lake. Atr. and Airs. Sclcock, of Washington lane, havo closed their homo and have gono to tho shoio for tho Bummer. Airs. Harry E. Steven's, of Washington lano, Jenklntown, will leave this week for the shoro to bo tho guest of friends, AIlss Sarah Campbell, who has been the guest of AIlss Emily Lewis, daughter or sir. and Airs J. Howaid Lewis, of Washington lane, Elklns Park, for several days, has re turned to her home In Pittsburgh. MRS. EARL T. KRAMER Mrs. Kramer, before her marriage ln3t Friday, waa Miss Anna May Ogdcn, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph F. Ogdcn. MANY WEDDINGS SOLEMNIZED AS MARRIAGE MONTH WANES Miss Antoinette Hearne Married to Mr. Farrar in St. Mary's Church, Wayne Other Wed dings of Past Week Tioga What's Doing Tonight Municipal anJ. BoJamln Roeihrnan, condue ter Fennj-pack Park, east ot Oxford tret, 8 o'clock. F'' vaii-mount Park Paad, ftlcbard Schmidt, con ductor. Por' Jim. 8 o'clock. Frc. nanauet of inauiuretlon. South Bth Street B.U1MJ" Men'' AMOCiatlon. Hot.t Cordon! dl Ferro. T.80 o'clock. vm,a. for tb Society paaa will be e ol.,eS.rf nrimid In ilio fcieuhw led. Satlttj irwi. to antes $&riitK. a : m&T:" sisesrAatt.M c.s'4 ' VBRV mHcat&fn 'rail .W iau. IU Sl BttW"""- f.elko H AIlss Jean Rider, of 3312 North 15th street, will glvo a dinner this evening at her home for her sister, AIlss Atlrlam Rider and Air. Francis Buchmnn Unas and the members of their bridal party, who In clude AIlss AJargaret Young, AIlss Emma Strathmann. Air. William T. Abadle, Air. Charles Schaefcr, Mr. Leonard Alartln, Air. Charles Ayres and Air. Rudolph Falken hagen. Tho marriage of Allss Alarguerlte Atack enzle, daughter of tho lato Air and Airs. Edward Alackenzlo, to Air. David II. Danser, of 2111 West Ontario street, will take place on Wednesday at 1 o'clock, at tho Church of the Advocate, 18th and Diamond Btreets. Allss Reglna Alackenzlo will attend her sister as bridesmaid, and Mr. Charles Struckblne will be tho best man. Airs. James AtcGllnn, of 3258 North 5th street, spent the week end with Mrs. J. B. Stewart, of Now York. A "Tom Thumb Wedding," an attractive children's entertainment, will be given on Thursday night In the Ann Carmlchael Memorial Presbyterian Church, 5th street and Erie avenue, Thero will be selections on the large pipe organ and a chorus of girls will render a beautiful selection com posed for the occasion. The wedding cere, mony will be followed by a reception. WfS'n 1 MRS. DANIEL W. LARE Mr and Mrs. Daniel W Lare, whose wedding took place recently, have taken a house at eon Regent street Mra. Lara wii Mus Eleaoer Chick, "r ST. MARY'S MEMORIAL CHURCH, at Wnyno, was tho scone ot nn attractive wedding this nfternoon nt 5 o'clock, when AIlss Antoinette Hearne, daughter of Atr and Airs. William W. Heainc, ot Wayne, became tho brido of Air. John Xerxes Far rar, son of Air. nnd Airs. Xoixea Farrar, of Columbus, O. Tho ceremony was per formed by the Rov. Charles Armstrong. Tho bride, who was glen In mnrrlngo by her father, woro a beautiful gown of whlto tullo over fnlllo silk, with a court train of cloth of silver. Her tullo veil was caught with orango blossoms, and sho carried a shower bouquet of whlto orchids and Illles-of-tho-vnlley. Airs. Robert Bowcn Brown nttended her sister as matron of honor nnd AIlss Allco Hearne was maid of honor. They woro gowned alike in frocks of whlto em broidered net with yellow ribbons nnd Inrgo whlto horse-hair hats with yellow tullo, and will carry arm bouquets of name-colored gladlolas. Tho bridesmaids wero AIlss Gertrudo Jamos Hearne, another sister of the bride, nnd Alios Alargnrot Farrar They wore whlto embroiderod net frocks trimmed with blue ribbons, nnd white horsehair hats, trimmed with pale blue tulle. They also carried arm bouquets of flamo-colored gladlolas. Air. Henry Perry, of Springfield, O , acted as best man, nnd tho ushers woro Air. Thomas W. Hearne. a brother of tho bride; Air. Paul Stllwell Brlnsmado, of Now York ; Air. Edgar Wells Freeman, of Plaln flold, N. J. ; Air. William Allison Peters, of Seattle, Wash ; Air. Charles Pope, Jr., of Chicago, 111,, and Air. Henry B. Richards, of New York. Following tho ceremony thero was a small reception for tho families and a few Intimate friends at the homo of tho bride's parents, 202 Wlndemcre avenue, Wayne. Atr. nnd Mrs. Farrar will live In Colum bus, O, AlAY SAFFER. AIlss Anna Softer, of 2801 South 11th street, became tho bride of Air. Louis Alay yesterday at her homo, 2200 South 12th street. The home was prettily decorated with the seB'-1,'' flawr. Relatives and frlonds witnessed tho ceremony. After a re ception and rupper Air. and Airs Alay left for a trip to Atlantic City. LUKENS PARK. The marriage of AIlss Eleanoro Wilkinson Park, daughter of Air. and Airs. Georgo R. Park, of Wayne, to Air Bayard Conway Lukens, was solemnized on Saturday nfter noon at 4 o'clock at tho home of the bride's parents. The Rov. W, A. Patton. D. D , rec tor of the Wayne Prcsbj terlan Church, per formed the ceremony Allss Park, who was given In marrlaga by her father, wore an at tractive gown of white net over whlto taf. feta, trimmed with old family loco. Her tulle veil was arranged as a coronet and she carried a shower bouquet of white sweet peas. Owing to the recent death of the bride's grandfather only the families and a few Intimate friends were present, After a short wedding trip Air. and Airs. Lukens will live In this city. DOTTS CRAWFORD, The marriage of AIlss Helen Wheeler Crawford, daughter of Mrs. James J. Craw ford, ot 1203 Wagner avenue, and Air. Alar cus Harrison Dotts, of 2912 Gormantown avenue, took place on Saturday morning at the home of the Rov. Chantry Hoffman, at 17th and Tioga streets. Air. and Airs. Dotts left afterward on a wedding trip. FLAKE AlERTZ. The marrlaga of Alias Florence May Atertz. daughter of Airs. Bertha O. Alertz, of 708 West Allegheny avenue, to Mr. G Raymond Flake, of Lewlstown, Pa , took place this morning In St, Paul's Reformed Episcopal Church, Broad and Venango streets. The Rev, Forrest Ii Dager, the rector, performed the ceremony, which was fqllowed by a breakfast at the home of the bride's mother. The. bride wore a traveling suit of dark blue and was unattended. Air. and Airs. Flake will spend some time at Niagara Falls and In Canada. They will be at home after September 1 in Lewlstown. MOONEY DEE.NEY. The Church of Our Alother of Sorrows was the scene of a pretty wedding last Thursday afternoon, when Miss Katherlne Jf. Deeney, of 865 North 45th street, be came the bride of Air. Peter J. Alooney, ot 887 North 4Jd street. The ceremony was performed by the Rev, WUHam F, O'Don nel. Allss Anna Ryan attended the btldo, while Mr. Joseph Mooney, a cousin of tho bridegroom, acted as best man. DAROFF ESKINE. A pretty wedding took place on Tuesday evening, when Alias Claire Eskine. daugh ter of Air. and Airs. Samuel Eskine. of 502 South 9th street, became the bride of Mr Louis Daroff. son of Air and Airs. Harry Daroff. of 1813 North 33d street, at Lu Lu Temple, Broad, and Spring Garden streets. The bride, who was given In marriage oy her fitter, were a gown of white satin and tullo embroidered In sliver, with a court train, and her veil was fastened with a wreath of ulieat. She curried a showr bouquet of lilies of tho valley and orchid All's RosnIKj Parolf, n slstei of tho Inkle groom, was maid of honor. The brldcbinalrii were AIlss Elizabeth Daroff, Allt-s Dorothy Rsltlno, Allss Ida Daroff nnd Allbh Helena Esltlnc nnd tho llttlo flower girl was AIlss Elinor Davidson. Air Albert B. Voice, of Now Yolk, acted as host man, and tho ushers wero Air. Harry Anronson. Air. Joseph Hnilok, Air John KornHeld and Air. Charles Daroff, n brother of tho bridegroom. DAVIS EPPRIOHT. Tho marrlago of Alias Alary Gibson Epp. right, daughter of Air. and Airs William H. Epprlght, of Hnddnn Heights, to Air. John N. Davis took placo Wednesday nft ernoon at 2 o clock at tho homo or the brido Alias Elvira Epprlght was m.Ud of honor and Air Alllton Alcllrldo was best man. Tho ceremony was performed bv tho Rev. R W Raver. Air. nnd Airs Davis will spend the summer nt Haddon Heights, N. J., after tholr roturn from a trip to Washington, A DELIGHTFUL outdoor musicals and ten will bo given In tho gnrdens of Airs Alfred C. BnlcU's homo on Baltimore ave nue tomoirow nfternoon The proceeds will he given to tho fund of the Woman Suffrage party Tho program Includes a 'cello solo by AIlss Ethel Lewis, n violin solo by Allss 1: Bliss, a vocal solo by Miss Alargarct D .Taylor nnd piano solos by Alra Harold An; derson, Airs Willlnm O Eaton nnd Airs Alfred C. Bnlch. The committee In rhargo consists of Airs Tlioman llnnnum, Airs Cnrl Altmnler nnd Airs E P Alartln Among the young women who will servo tho refreshments are Airs. Hall Andersen, Allss Ollvo Allison, Allss Alice KtAtrelt, Atlss Ella Alay Harris and Allss Grace Bond. A reception was held In the Olivet Cove nant Presbvterlnn Church on Thursday evening In honor of the pastor, who received the degree of doctor of divinity. Atr. James Alorrlson presided. Addresses wero made b the Rev Robert Hunter, Air. E P Glenn, Air Stewnrt nnd Atr. Ford The choir ren dered two selections, after which refresh ments wero served Airs Stanley Ervln gavo n garden pnrty and luncheon nt her homo In Somerton Inst week for tho Clovor Sewing Clrclo. Covers wore laid for 14 guests, among whom wero Airs Walter G. Hind, Aim. James P Cunnlnghnm, Atrs Albert L. Ront, Airs Wnlter McCarthy. Airs Harry Sea mon, Alias Holen Wlllotts, Airs, Georgo Ycagcr, Airs. William AVbltc, AIlss Helen Dolaney, Airs Allen Henry Smith, Airs. W. P Sherwood, Airs Frederick Peacock, Airs. W. Kinney and Airs William Dolaney. THE Drexol Blddlo Bible Classes' Homo nt Lnnsdowno avonue nnd Garrett road, Lansdowne, wns tho scene of a delightful muslcalo Saturday afternoon, when artists of noto participated Among them wero Air. Asa Hood, Air. Raymond E. AIcAIena- mln, Air. Albert Parker, Air, Albert Alnc Donough, AInstor George Jacoby, AIlss Alary Wllllnms, Allss Bessie Ii Phillips, Alis3 Alar garet AIcDonnld, Atlss Alay Shaw, AIlss Bessie Jacoby and Allss Helen Alartcll, milE Vlctrlx Catholic Club will give a JL minstrel show this evening In tho school auditorium of tho Church of Our Lady of tho Ros.iry, C3d and Cnllowhlll Btreets, for tho benefit of the "Alary, Star of the Sea" Church, at Branchtown, Pa. Those lu charge of tho affair aio Airs Charles N. Barrett, Airs. Allchacl Dallahan, Airs. Harry Alclntyio and Airs J. Doyle AlrB T A. Devlin Is directing the min strels and Air. William McMennmln will be Interlocutor. The first set of end men will Includo Atr. Frank AtcAlcnamln nnd Air. Gerald Coghlan nnd tho second set will 'bo Air. Frank Dourley and Air William Nolan. Solos will be given by Atr James Dalloy, Air. James Boyer, Air. Frank Henderson nnd Air John Ryan. In tho clrclo will bo Air. John Jojce, Air. Frank Fox, Air Will iam Taylor, Air. Harry Stokes, Air. Charles Tonner. Air. Emll Green, Air. John Gnlln gher. Air. William O'Donald, Air. Harry Conway, Air Edward Johnson, Air John AtcAlcnamln and Air. Bernard Naughton. Ono of tho most successful entertainments of tho season given In tho Falls of Sclnlyl klll was the presentation of tho comedy, "Whiskers," by a number ot young people in the hall of the Baptist Church on Queen lane, which was repeated on Saturday ovenlng Tho excellent cast included Alius Flora Alolynoux, Airs. John Aloorehead, Airs. Harry Balrstovve, AIlss Alargaret B Soasholos, AIlss Jessie Alolynoux, AIlss Rea Grundy, Allss Florence Ladloy, Air. H. B, Blnkln, Air Hamilton Aloorehead and Air. Harold Aloorehead Tho affair was In charge of Allan Uretta E Johnson, assisted by Airs. Willlnm Ashton, Airs. At. A. Ash ton, Airs. Alartln Blrkmlre, Airs H B Cole, Airs Louis Dlehlninn, Airs Lydla Hallo well, AIlss E W. Hannes, Airs. J. W. Har rison, Atlss Anna Hutchinson, Miss M J3. Hutchinson, Airs. Horrocks, Mrs. Ken worthy, Miss Elsie Kllpatrlck, Airs, Kirk. Miss Edith LaUghlln, AIlss Amy Lee, Mrs. Charles Atnsson, Alra, Frank Milter. Atrs. Robert Atoorohead, Atlss Anna Alorrlsdn, Airs. Prank Noll, Atrs. Sallle Peters, Mrs. Atornb Plcktes, Airs. Arthur Raus, Alls Laura Scott, Airs Skllton, Allss Heleu Swartz and Airs Wood. Tho members of the K. K, Khih were en tertalned last week by Air. Fred Kenan f fcle at the home of his mother, Airs. W. Schauffelc, 1246 South 31st ntroet. There wero several piano solos by Atr. Lawrence Settings Among those present were Alias Nntnllo Craig, Atlss Eleanor Alorrlson, Allsa Emma Peterson, AIlss Elizabeth Bell, Airs. G. D Craig. Atrs William Gohauffele, Air. Goorgo Atoorc, Atr, Lawrence Gettlngs, Air. Rny Alorrlson, Air Calvin Crnlg, Air. Carl Hclinurtole, Atr William Schauffoie nnd Air. rred Schnuffela AMUSEMENTS B. F. Keith's Theatre"" CJIK.ST.VUT AND TWELFTH BTllEnTS WELCOME A. A. C. of W. SPECIAL CONVENTION WEEK D1LLI LOUISE DRESSER THOMAS A. WISE & CO. WM. GAXTON & CO. Al"hB$e.B Ah..""rd,; GaUt'Cr'S T0,,hPi TUB BEST SHOW IN! TOWN I Tolnv nt 2, S.-Jc & ',0c. Tonlitht n t 8, BSc to (I. PHILADELPHIA'S GREATEST FILM SENSATION THE TEN-nEEL VEttSIO.V OF REX BEACH'S aSST "Ne'er-Do-Well PntCES 25c nnd 80c. All Snts rteatrved. lfith STANLEY MiaWs Today, Tomorrow and WedneBday PAULINE FREDERICK In First and Exctuiiva rreacntatlon of "The World's Great Snare" Thurs , r'rl nnd Knt AtYBTl.13 STEDMAN In Flrt Showing, 'THE AMEItlCAN BEAUTY" PAL ACE MIM?ET 10 A AI. to 11 ;1B P. At 10c, 20c. Marguerite Clark ,n 'Tlwer- Added. Illlllo lluVlie. "Gloria's Itomanco," No. 0. Thurs , Fri.. Snt . 11LANCHB SWEET In "THE SIOOO H l-SBAND" First and Exclusive Presentation of Triangle ...,., ..laui.c-,. .ur inia unenire CHESTNUT bel. 10TH 10 A. At. to 11:15 V M. Cyril Maude (btnr of "GIIU.MPY") In "TECH QYNT" Added Wills llnike In "CSIorin's Hnrnarico." No. 8 Thurn , Frl , Sat WJI S HAItT In "THE APOSTLE OK VENGEANCE" Arcadia Gl0ke Theatre uehsts AJKJs VA.UDKVll.Ln Continuous 13 AM to 11 P. M 10c, 1BC, 25c. George H. Primrose jb&Ws The Seal, Diver and Mermaid OTHERS VICTORIA TrTS ffaZVX! 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