Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 28, 1916, Night Extra, Page 17, Image 17

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EVENING LBDOTR PfilLADULPHJtA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1916.
If
tf WYNNE IS INTERESTED IN THE
MAYiiJJX-J5AKB0UR WEDDING TODAY
Kiss Marguerite Barbour , of Washington, to Become Bride
of Mr, treui-g w luayer, of This Gity, in Wash-
ington Today-t-Other Matters of interest
f
WAITER today's nuptials' In Washington,
I A i Miss Marguerite Harbour, of
V fMt city, -wilt become Mrs. Georgo Mayer,
Sftror! from out of town to welcome to
!7 iLl.il mites. Miss Barbour Is tho
m ' ruifer of tho lato Mr. James A. Bar-
iih6i(. Whose aeum '" '
Slay will be very quiet. Tho ceremony
M take place nt Mrs. Barbour'a home In
'Washington, but tho young people will
m in Philadelphia.
si.Muerlte Is well known in this city,
r hre sho has been a frequent visitor.
he is a Bret" " "- "- --
L.V. she hair usually stayed during her
trip to this city. The Barbour family
L i murso. well known In diplomatic
Bl'rcies of Washington. Marguerite's
mint, Madame Thebault, whoso husband
fc stationed In Scandinavia, whore ho
presents his Government, was Miss
Rcglna Barbour.
Mr. Mayor Is the son of Mrs. Henry C.
Mayer, of this city, who was Miss Mary
Iwls, and who is a cousin of tho Lewis
family, which has such social prestige
here. Mr. John T. Lewis, Jr., Dr. Morris
lewis, Mrs. Georgo Gorddh Mcado and
xit Saunders Lewis aro all cousins, as
,u the daughters of tho lato John T.
jwls, Mrs. Do Wilt uuyior, Mrs. isa-
n..l.'HiJ V,m rtthni tliiAn alatn.
vmra juemu . ......... .... mo,
Mr. Mayor's brother married Miss Emily
D, Illlgor. ""
I have been wondering If patriotism
f .will carry tho nuoats at tho Ultz Carlton
to far that they win wuingiy suomit to
Baltimore's covering tho entire sldo of
It .. i.f sir ntnrla nf tho hotel with the
largest flag In tho world. True, It Is a
..wonderful sight, nnd stirs one's very
8 .soul, for la thoro n flag In tho world as
w, i...tifiii nn our "KtarH nnd Strlnes"?
f& Truly, as I watched It on Monday night,
Itretchod from curb to curb, on Broad
ilreet, It was very thrilling. But all the
same, this Is some hot weather, and
tthere Is a tlmo and a placo for all things,
n4 when tho hugest flag evor seen Bhuts
cuti all tho air from tho rooms it must
take a fearful amount of patriotism to
utand for It. Last night tho pageant out
it Franklin Field was wonderful. Tho
boys from tho Chester Military Academy
led off with a saluto of 21 guns. Tho
, jicat field was crowdod with thousands
" of peoplo who watched tho military and
-naval tournament with great entnusiasm,
. jriille downtown tho Arcadia In the Wide-
Ft EG? DUllUIUH WtlU U1UWUVU IU kUU UUUIB
14 for the cabaret party which was given
there. Tonight all tho visitors will go
to the Rltz, nnd today Mr. and Mrs.
Cjrus H. K. Curtis will entertain COO
cut at their beautiful homo In Wyncote.
K tfpjterday thero was a reception at the
P home of Mr. John Wanamakor. Surely,
ii'ths ad men and ad women must bo
' (leased with their reception In the Quakor
i CUy; for It seems nothing has been left
"Uiijtoie for their entertainment and
trtesure. NANCY WYNNE.
SIT 10
Personals
One of tho late summer weddings w 111 bo
that of Miss Margaret Gladys Marks,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marks, of New
r York city, and Dr. Henry Rawle Geyelln,
ion of Mr. and Mrs Henry Laussat Geyelln,
8, of VHIanova, which will take place at
ly Saunderstown, Saturday, August 26.
A Btae dinner will be given by Mr.
R, Edward B. Smith this evening- at his home
, a avpynedd Valley.
Mr. and Mrs. William Rtruthers Kills en-
L .Urtalned at dinner last night.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Montcomery and
;' their children, of Ardrossan, Ithan, will
f leave on Friday to upend two or three
m weeks at Narragansett Pier.
Miss Mary Peyton, of Charlottesville, Va ,
and Miss Anna Goodwin, of Fcncastle, Va.,
returned home Monday after snendlnsr ten
K- days with Mr. and Mrs. John M. Harper, of
x-uiaeoe, vuianovn.
Mr. and Sirs. William Wilson Curtln re
turned to Brentwood, their home In Rose
toont, on Monday from a short stay In At
. lantlo City.
The Main Line Cooking Class, which
was to hae mot at Chanticleer, the home
of Mrs Adoloh llosenearten. In St David's.
pjyesterday was postponed until next week.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor C. Mather, qf Avon
wood Cottage, Haverford, spent tho week
end with Mr, Charles Mather and family
at Brandywlne Farm, his place near West
Chester.
Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur Carlton Wheeler
announce the marriage of their daughter,
Miss Harriet fi.irltnn Wklr. nnrt Mr.
L George Ulrlch Rehfuss on Monday, June 26,
I At Bristol Pnrrv. Tt. T. Mr nnri Mm. lien.
t fus will be at home aftor September 18
oji south Lambert street, this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Samuel, nccomrja-
I' filed by their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Sam-
ana ineir son, fllr, snowaen Hamuei, or
d and Locust streets, have closed their
town house and are occupying their sum
er home nt Narragansett Pier. Mr. and
Mrs. Francis W. Robinson, of Vlllanova,
lll spend part of the summer bb the guests
of Mrs Robinson's parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Bamuel. at Narragansett Pier.
Mies Sarah Y. Walker, of 324 South 15th
Street. hojt rinnArt hi- tnwn imtMA nn hns
If left for Wernersvllle, where she will remain
ur several , weeks at palen Hall,
Along the Main Line
MERION Mr and Mrs. Richard W.
Davids and Mlsa Kllsa. Davids, who will
pend the mouth of July at their Longport
cottage, will open their camp at Mount
Pocono August I.
f- H.rk..ly' roa1. wilt "spend the summer at
i Auennurst Club, Allenhurst. Mrs, Wat-
,, w t yesieraay ror flew xork, where
hi win spena a lew qays before going to
tuS JerflAV PAD.. Xf tAtin llfntBAti an
ML f' NewboW Watson' left yesterday for
" veuenneu, e.
ARDMORE MUs Julia Musaer Is now in
Cambridge, Mass, where she la attend
Ch h BUramer conference of tho Episcopal
fcr and Mrs. H. Parker Rolfe, Miss
Wifa and Mian lfntl,l,i. Yn Cnatn TOnla
f- !" ' this week for Chadwtck, JS. J,
-.. uvf wm epsno. tna summer.
KAVERFORD-Mf q. F. Bent has taken
n apartment at the Haverford for the
Mrs, WllUam Penn Troth, of 3037 Spruce
jrett, will SI)nd jhe summer at Haverford
twt,
JPRJN' MWR Dr. and Mrs Euner NS.
Jo .have btn the guiiu of Dr. ad Mrs
njamin Clwk Qite, pf Haverford road, I or
AlMS ntwmi " t nj m
(. ft M. Jrintta, f u Irya Umt'
datnkfLa,9,t dlnner ot 12 eTf Batur
onnlv.V. "K ln honor of lh 80th birthday
Darby. y 0f hor molh6r' Mrs- c- l
Germantown
1fn.r'i aotion "Ilia, of 126 School House
wi ?8 rMurned home from Atlantic City,
where he spent several days.
nwf ,Flftlno Taylor EnglSh, of West
f. ?r Ho,lS9 lane wl leave on Saturday
J?L Wyomln where she will spend tho
?. !?.r months on a ranch. Miss Beatrice
ngiiali la attending the Young Women's
Conference at Northfleld, Mass
Cards have been Issued by Mrs. Mar
garet T. White, ot 230 West Claplcr street,
announcing the marriage of her daughter,
Miss Dorothy Virginia While, to Mr. Max
m. Arnold on Thursday, Juno 16, In St.
Simoon's Church
Mr. nnd Mrs. William H. Stuart, of Ger
mantown, and their daughter, Miss Anna
J ' i!:Uatt' "Hod todny on a Northorn tour,
in tho party were also Mrs. George Me
gargoc, Mlsa Anita Megnrgoe and Miss
itmrna Englo. nil of Germantown. They
will visit Halifax nnd Newfoundland, spend
at least two weeks ln the Bvangollne coun
try nnd return home about August 1.
Mr. and Mrs George JTranhlln Brown, of
411 West Price streot, will spend August nt
their camp nt Rangeley Lakes, Mo. ,
Announcement Is mndo of the marriage
of Miss Rhea Marguerite Thurston nnd Dr.
Richard Sharplosi Davis, on Saturday, Juno
24, nt tho Wost Sldo Presbyterian Church,
by the Rev. William Porter Leo. Tho wed
ding wns n quiet one, owing to Illness In
tho bride's family. Dr. nnd Mrs. Dnvls
wilt be at homo after September 1, nt 302
West School House' lane, Germantown
The marriage of Mlsa Mary Wright,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs T, Edmund
Wright, of 6484 Morris street, to Mr, Nor
man William Stcltz. of Colmar, Pa, will
tako place on Saturday, at tho home of tho
bride's pnrentB, at 8 o'clock. A small ro
ceptlon will follow the ceremony.
Along the Reading
Tho Tlrst Aid Class under the direction
of Dr. Georgo W. Stowart, fit Oak Lane,
will hold Its flnal meeting on Friday morn
ing ln the Marshall School Hall. After tho
examinations the members will remain for
the class In surgical drosslngs. ThlB olass
will meet overy Friday during the summer
to continue tho splendid work It hns beon
doing this winter, but the dressings will be
kept In this country Instead of being ship
ped nbrond
Tho Wyncote branch of the Pennsyl
vania Woman's Division for Nntlonal Pre
paredness will hold meetings on Tuesday
mornings, during the summer ln All Hallows
parish house on Greenwood aenue
The Jonklntown Choral will ghe a card
party at tho home of Mr. and Mrs William
J. Holmes, 7005 North 12th streot. Oak
Lane, on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Among those who will attend will be Miss
Marie Wooley, Miss Eugenia Borda, Mrs.
Lewis J. Bremmer, Jr., Mrs Thomas K.
Ober, Mrs. Frank E. Chesterman, Mrs
Alvah Bushncll Mrs Charles B Harvoy,
Mrs. Hornco Wunderle. MiN W. J. Wclhen
mhyer, Mrs A. L Montgomery, Mrs L. R.
Dutton, Mrs. Georgo B Clay, Mrs Frank
Williams, Mrs E J rnrter, Mrs John S
Gayley, Miss Marlon Gnyloy, Mrs John
Comley and Mrs. J. Eagleson.
Miss Helen Cultn.'of Church road, Elklns
Park, has left for Brighton, Mo , where she
will, attend Camp Wlldwood for the summer.
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MISS JENNIE BEREQCA
Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Berecca entertained
recently In honor of their daughter. Miss
Jennie Berecca, who graduated 'from the
Nathaniel Hawthorne School, at 12th and
Fltzwater streets.
Bala-Cynwyd
Mr. and Mrs. S. Ross Campbell and fam
ily, of Bala avenue, Cynwyd, will leave this
week for Cape May, where they will occupy
their cottage,
Mr, John Q. Lyman, of Wisconsin, who Is
now at Pennsgrove, N. J., spent the week
end with his aunt, Mrs. Francis Strong
pond, of Bala.
Mr, and Mrs. H. Ft Morris and family, of
City avenue. Bala, have opened their cot
tage at Chelsea.
West Philadelphia
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Rodgers and their
family, of 8Q4S Chestnut street, will leave
on Friday to spend the remainder of the
summer at the Hotel Sterling, Atlantla
City. Miss Ethel Rodgers has lust returned
from the June festivities at State College.
Mr. George M Bennett, of 6309 Catharine
street, will shortly occupy his cottage, ill
North Chelsea avenue, Chelsea, for the sum
mer months.
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North Philadelphia
The Isldor Straus Club, of Jflth street and
Susquehanna avenue, wfll glye a literary
night on Thursday, July 6, at 8:15 o'clock.
A. very Interesting affair has been arranged.
Kensington
Mr and Mrs. Owens and son. of 2612
East Tulip street, are spending the sum
mer at their home m Willow Grove.
Camden and Vicinity
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After seeing the historic sights, the wives, daughters, mothers nnd other women in the city to attend tho advertising convention went to the Curtis
Building for luncheon, nfterwnrd going to Wyncote, where they were entertained by Cyrus II, K. Curtis on the grounds of his estate there.
SCIONS OF OLD FAMILIES
UNITED IN MARRIAGE TODAY
Wedding of Mrs.-James Beaton Thompson and Mr. De
Forest Grant Takes Place Quietly Miss Mary Ramsey
Pennypacker Becomes Bride of Mr. John Griffin
rnilB marrlago of MrB James Beaton
JL Thompson, of 2212 Walnut street, to
Mr. Do Forest Grant, of Now York, was
solemnized quietly today sin St James"
Protestant Episcopal Church. The bride,
who was given ln marrlngo by her son,1
Mr. D. G. Brinton Thompson, was unat
tended. Mr. Grant's brother, Mr. Madison
Grant, was best man. Only the Imme
diate fnmllios wore present at tho cere
mony, and Mr and Mrs Grant left Im
mediately afterward for Honolulu. Upon
their return they will llo at 70 EaBt 64th
street, New York. Mrs. Thompson's daugh
ter, Miss Ullzaboth Thompson, made her
debut two j ears ago. The bride, who Is the
widow of Mr. James Beaton Thompson, was
Miss Emilia Garrison Brinton, daughter of
Mrs Daniel Garrison Brinton and tho late
Dr. Daniel Garrison Brinton, tho noted
archeologlst and scientist. Mr. Grant, who
Is well ltnown In social and business circles
In New York, Is a membor of tho Knicker
bocker, Union, Racquet, Tuxedo and other
clubs.
GRIFFIN PLNNYPACKCR.
Tho wedding of Miss Mary Ramsey
Pennypacker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Isaac R. Pennypacker. and Mr. John GrllTln,
of Scranton, will take place this evening
at 6:30 o'clock ln the garden of the bride's
home, 8 Summit avenue, Chestnut Hill.
Tho ceremony will be performed by the
rector of St. Thomas' Protestant Episcopal
Church. WhltemarBh. Miss Pennypacker,
who will be given In marriage by her
father, will wear white Batln and duchess
laco. Her tulle veil will bo arranged with
orange blossoms and she will carry a
shower bouquet of Bride roses and lilies of
the alley.
Miss Charlotte Pennypacker, a sister of
the bride, will be gowned ln laender geor
gette crepe with nn overdress of lavender
net. She will carry yellow roses. Tho
bridesmaids. Miss .Lucy G. Hilton, of New
York, Miss Mary Ross and Miss Grace Pen
nypacker, another sister of the bride, will
be dressed alike in yellow satin oovored
with yellow tulle and will carry yellow
1 a.. rr.1.- I.--. . Ill h- V.&
BsnapurciKuiia -" wc iiih ,, .
bridegroom's brother. Mr. Henry Griffin, and
the ushers will Include Mr. Isaao A. Penny
packer, Mr. Harris Baker, of New Haven;
Mr. Severn Baldwin, of Baltimore ; Mr. Vol
tah. d'Horath and Mr. Price WetherlU
Janeway, Jr.
OALN MILLS.
Mlsa Mildred E. Mills, daughter of Dr.
nnd Mrs. C. Streot Mills, of Rlvorton, N, J
will become the bride of Mr. Roger Gain,
of Moorestqwn, this evening at 7 o'clock In
Calvary Church.
The Rev. N. F Stahl, rector of Calvary
Presbyterian Church, will ofllclate. Doctor
Mills will give his daughter In marriage.
Miss Mills w'U have for her maid of
honor Miss Beatrice Brown. The brides
maids will be Mlsa Kathryn Fenlon, Miss
Mary Harvey, Miss Elsie Wright, Miss
Dorothy E. Pfelffer and Miss Charlotte
Caranna. Mr. Gain will have for his best
man Mr, Raymond Wicks, of MerchantvlUe.
The ushers will Include Mr Frank Cllne,
3d, Mr. Gorde.n Hemple, Mr, Arthur G.
Hall, Mr Abram Street, Mr, Maxwell
Green and Mr, Leigh ton M. Thomas, of
Lansda)e. Pa. The little flower girls will
be Miss Mildred E. Collins and Miss Irene
Harding.
Mr. end Mrs. Gain will spend their
honoymoon through
States and Canada.
the New England
AMUSEMENTS
. JULY 3 1;&
TWICE DAILT
TJIEHEAFTEK
GARRICK
HOW -BRITAIN.
PREPARED
A THRULINO AND PERTINENT MOVINO
PIOTUJIE OP HOW ENGLAND MOBILIZED
0 000.000 MEN AND PREPARED HER MDHTU
BBA FLEET
A Lesson for America Now
EVERY PATRIOT SHOULD SEE IT
Special Music Symphony OrchMtra
Pr'ce". Evf, 33c, 60c, ?Sc Mali, 26Q & 60c,
ALL BEATS RESERVED
Beat Bale Opens Tomorrow ft A, M.
FORREST HOW fta,,,
E- VISITORS TO THE ADV. MEN'S CON
VENTION SHOULD NOT JH83 8BEINO
PHILADELPHIA'S GREATEST
FJLM SENSATION
SHE TEN HEEL VERSION OF
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LANCASTER LEX.
A pretty wedding will talte placo this eve
ning at 7:30 o'clock In the Church'of St.
John Chrysostom, 28th street and Susque
hanna avenue, when Miss Chrlstlanna Lex,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs William Lex, of
4011 Pulnskl avenue, Oermnntown, will be
come the bride of Mr. Georgo T Lancaster
Tho Rov. Joseph Sherlock will perform tho
ceremony. Miss Lex will wear a gown of
white satin with an overdress of lace and
trimmed with pearls Miss Mary Welnert will
act ns maid of honor and will bo gowned
In bluo net and will carry pink roses Tho
bridesmaids, including Miss Lucille Koenlg,
Miss Gertrude Bottoms, Miss Emily M.
Bethel, Mlsa Anna Fisher and Miss Mar
garet Fisher, will wear frocks of Dink silk
net over silver cloth. They will carry
pink roses. The best man will bo Mr.
Goorgo Cohn, and the ushers will Include
Mr. Raymond Koon, Mr. Russel McCor
mlck. Mr, Howard C. Claflln nnd Mr. Hor
ace Koon. A reception will follow for 300
guests at tho Roosevelt, 2027 Chestnut
street.
ALBERT COX.
Tho wedding of Miss Mary Cox, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cox. of 6001 Vino
street, to Mr. duy E. Albort took place
today In the Patterson Memorial Church.
The Rev. George B. Boll, pastor of tho
church, performed the ceremony. MIbs
Cox, who waB given ln marriage by her
father, was attended by Mrs M. O'Neill
as matron ot honor and Miss Ruth Richard
son ns maid of honor. There was a little
flower girl, Miss Miriam Benkhardt. Mr.
Albert had Mr. Harry Schelhener as
best man, and the ushers wero Mr. Estell
Cox. Mr, Chester Albert, Mr, Dallas Perkins
and Mr. Underwood.
HENSCHEL JAMES.
Among the week's Interesting weddings
will be that of Miss Mary James, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs Charles E. James, of 2529
North 34th street, to Mr. Howard Hcnschel,
of 4043 North 12th street, which will be
solemnised tonight at 8 o'clock at the home
of the bride's parents. The Rov. Dr. Turn
bull, of tho Dale Memorial Presbyterian
Church, 32d and Cumberland streets, will
AMUSEMENTS
STANLEY
MARKET AD. 18th
11 IlS A. M to
11:15 P. M.
10c, 13c, 230.
. ,-. . .. . TROORAM
1 Current Eventa.
2 Scenic BURTON HOLMES. 'THB SPREE-
WALL NEAR BERLIN."
S Comedy; Mack Swain ln "Ambroae'a Cup
or Woe."
4 Overture i 'Lw Preludes" (Llait).
Stanley Symphony Orcneatra.
5 PAULINE FREDERICK
in "The World's Great Snare"
Thuri. Frl.. Bat MYRTLE STEDMAN
la "TUB AMERICAN BEAUTY"
PALACE
1214
MARKET
10 A. M, to 11J15 P. M. 10c, 20c,
Marguerite Clark 1o "wFtgWER.
Added, Dllli Durka. "Gloria's Romance," No, 8.
Tnurs . Fri . Sat., HLANCHK SWEET
la "THE3 100, HUSRAND"
KEITH'S p;'Good,.FedyfBi11
Pleases!" Ev. Ledger
LOUISE DRESSER
THOMAS A. WISE & CO.
WM. GAXTON & CO, OTHERS
Today at 2, 23o & SOc. Tonight at 8, 23o to (1
Globe Theatre S
VAUDEVILLE
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Contlnuoaa 11
4VC, 4DC, XOC.
fianvrra XX 'Dimn and Ilia
MWiagc J-x. j. inmuac MINSTRELS
The Seal, Diver and Mermaid
O T H E R 8
First and
Exclusive
Presentation
of Triangle Playa
Reserved for
This Theatre
ARCADIA
CHESTNUT btl. 18TH
1Q AVM. to. 11 ItB P M.
WM. S. HART
l THE APOSTLE OF
VfiNGBAE"
lOo Market Ab. 8th 20e
A M. to 11:18 1- M
TODAY" ft TOMORROW
wniio vouier, jr. u
"THE BUGLE GALL"
INTKKEKHMI bCBNES OP DSNVER
BlOh'Kf BRSW M "THE SCHEMERS
Victoria
perform tho ceremony, nnd n reception will
follow.
The best man will bo Mr. Harry Barnard
Mr. Hcnschel nnd his lirlJo wll spend their
honoymoon In Atlantic City. They will ho
nt homo nt 28S2 Uambrcy street nftor
July 19.
GltOOMC HELMS.
Tho mnrrlaKe of Mrs Lena G. Helms, of
1925 Parrlsh street, to Mr Cyrus T. Qroomo,
of 2544 West Glrnrd ncnuc, will bo sol
emnized tonight In tho Lutheran Church,
16th nnd Jefferson itrcets, the Rev Daniel
Weleel oniclntlrW Immediately nftor tho
ceremony Mr Qroomo and his bride will
leao on an extended Journey. They will bo
nt homo after September 1 at 1925 Parrlsh
streot.
TAYLOR CHILD
Tho marriaBO of Miss Ethel E Child,
daughter of Mr nnd Mrs Thomas E Child,
of 4738 North Manlne street, to Mr Georgo
C. Taylor, of Lnnsdowne, will talte placo
this evening at tho home of the bride's
parents Tho Rev nrltton Welglo will of
ficiate. The ceremony will ho followed by a
reception nt the future homo of the couple,
4228 North 15th street.
The bride will bo ulven In marriage by
hor father Miss Lillian B Taylor, sister
of the bridegroom, will be maid of honor.
Mr. George W Child, brother of the bride,
will bo best man.
CLYMER GRAHAM
A plcturcsauo wedding was solemnized
at the Church pf tho Most Precious Blood,
28th and Diamond streets, this morning at 9
o'clock when Miss Margarot L Graham,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs Charles R.
Graham,! of 3027 Dakota street, became the
brldgo of Mr. William F. Clymer. Nuptial
Mass was celebrated by tho Rov. J. L. J.
Klrlln
Miss Mno G. Orahnm attended hor sister
ns maid of honor.
Tho best man was Mr. William F.
Bojle, nnd little Miss Agnes Graham, sis.
ter of tho bride, was the flower girl. A
wedding brcaKfast followed tho Mass, and a
reception will be held In the evening, The
brldo nnd bridegroom will leave on nn ex
tended wedding trip to Nlgara Falls and
Washington, and will be at homo after
August 1 at 3018 Bailey street.
VANDERSLICE DONAHUE.
A pretty wedding wns solemnized this
morning In St. Elizabeth's Church, 33d and
Berks strcetB, when Miss Catherine E
Donahue, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Andrew
Donahue, of 1922 North Van Pelt street,
became the bride of Mr Thomas L Vandcr
slice, of 1922 Glenwood avenue. The Rev.
I'nther Moore ofllUatcd at the Nuptial Maas.
Tho ushers wero Mr. Thomas Bagntell and
Mr Howard Gordon.
DYCH QUINN.
A quiet wooding took place this
morning, when Miss Elinor R. Qulnn,
daughter of Mr. Joseph A. Qulnn, of 1419
East Columbia aenuo, wns married to
Mr. Herman J. Dych nt the Church of
tho Holy Name Tho ceremony was
performed by Father Hecnnn. Tho bride
had Mls3 Gertrude Qulnn as maid
of honor, nnd Mr William V. Dych was
his brother's best man. After an ex
tended wedding trip, Mr, nnd Mrs. Dych
will live ln Olney.
ATLANTIC CITY, June 28. The sum
mer girl's boardwalk apparel Is always"
characterized by a bright top coat of somo
dlscrlptlon, no matter how warm the day
may be and the top coat Is always tho
gayest part of the costume. Brlght'Colored
Norfolk Jackets, of green, rose and ochra
tints are having quite a vogue, and are
competing for favor with the Jaunty smocks
and silken sweaters Knitted sweaters are
still worn, and yellow Is quite ns p&pular
this year as It was laaL Perhaps the suf.
fraglstfl mean to keep It before tho public
until their cause Is won. (
Speaking of suffrage, Mrs. Carrie Chap
man Catt, the noted lender of the suffrage
movement, was among tho week-end
visitors.
Members of yie Round Table Club of
the Union League motored down to the
Scavlew Country Club for over Sunday.
In tho party were Mr. nnd Mrs John
Dunlop, Mr. nnd Mrs. D. W. Burt. Mr and
Mrs. Roland C. Evans, Mr. II L. Yourtg,
Mr. M. W. Phillips, Mr. George W. Evans,
Mr. W. B. Shcppnrd, Mr Carrol Nichols,
Mr. Otto T. Mnllery," Mr. Charles J. Blddle
and Mr. R. II. Yocum.
Mrs. Ethel Kneodter entertained ln
formally at bridge Monday afternoon at her
cottage on Tnllnhassee nvenue. The players
wero MrB Clayton Hagy, Mrs. John Ms
Conaghy, Mrs, Clarenco Landrcth, Mrs.
Wllbert Bcnumont, Mrs. At B. Mathews and
Mrs. Ferdinand A. Loeb.'
Mrs. W. M. McCormlck has Issued cards
for a luncheon nnd bridge at tho Atlantic
City Country Club tomorrow.
Tho Scavlew Country Club will give a
dinner danco at the clubhouse on Monday
ovcnlng, July 3.
A rose tea was given yesterday afternoon
nt tho homo of Mrs. Warren Somers, 118
South Pennsylvania avenue. In the Interests
of Child Federation, organized for the pur
poso of giving aid to children whoso parents
cannot afford n physician. Receiving with
Mrs Somers were Mrs George Bailey, Mrs.
John Nesbltt, Mrs. David ntzslmmons, Mrs.
George Keates nnd Mrs William A. Faunce.
Mrs Idn C. Hawkins, who spent the early
summer at Buck Hill Falls, as has been
hor custom for many years, Is hero for the
remainder of the season Dr. and Mrs.
R. B Ashton wilt arrlvo on July 1 to spend
the entire summer at Chelsea.
Mrs. George B. Evans motored down from
Philadelphia to the Brighton, where she will
make her summer homo as usual. Accom
panying Mrs .Evans Is Mrs W. B Sheppard.
MIbs Mary Qulgley, who has been spend'
lng Juno in Wernersvllle, will return to her
cottage, Rhode Island and Atlantic avenues,
on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Wallace and fam
ily have opened their summer home on
Dover avenue, Vontnor.
Tioga
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Isaacs, accompan
ied by their daughter, Mss Helene Isaacs,
of 1736 West Erie avenue, will spend the
summer nt their cottngo on St Charles
place, Atlnntlo City.
Eoxborqugh
Mr. nnd Mrs Charles Crowthers, ot Wil
mington, Del , aro the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Ward, of East Leverlngton ave
nue. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Cex and their fam
ily, of Lyceum avenue, are at their summer
homo ln Ocean City, N. J., until autumn.
Mr. and Mrs Sidney Luke, of Leverlng
ton avenue, havo been spending the last few
Sundays In Atlantic City. Their daughters.
Miss Mary Luko and Miss Helen Luke, are
the guests of their grandparents, "Mr, ahd
Mrs. John Mcllodcw, ot Wlssahlckon, at
tho summer home of tho latter In At
lantic City.
What's Doing Tonight
Concert by Municipal Band, at Droad and
Spruce streets: 8 o'clock. Free.
Concert by Falrmount Hand, at Belmont Man
sion: 8 o'clock. Free.
Concert by Philadelphia Band, City Hall
plaza; 8 o'clock Tree.
Young People's Christian Union of United
Presbyterian Church opens In Norrls Square
Church, Hancock street and Susquehanna ave
nue. Presentation of swords to Jacob D. Lit and
Isadore Stern by Maccabeans at review and
dance. Parkway Bulldlnc; 8 o'clock.
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