Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 29, 1916, Night Extra, Page 15, Image 15

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    SkANCY WYNNE ATTENDS THE
vjxxava fj,i AT WYNCOTE
Ifunlbers of the Visiting Ad Women Were Entertained at
K. Curtis Yesterday Afternoon
EVENING LEDaEB-IpiLADELPHIA, THUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1010.
16
TfiLIi, my dears, we had a wonderful
fJL. int rne toll you, nil day yester-
' . -. want with tho ad women
r uini. iid - - .
- to the Curtla Publishing Company
W luncheon at 12 o'clock and, believe
" -at, Borne crowd, for I wont
uf wil o I toow. Thoro wore about
Sm i-eita and how they managed to
JTu. all out to tho Curtis homo in
-r'. i more than I can tell you, hut
5,' dia and It waa simply wonderful.
2! t,d lunoh in tho western dining room
tht tenth floor of the Curtis, and then
m oonduoted through the ontlro build
F . .iiw wnn wonderful to see. At
f after 3 o'clock wo "embnrked" in
Wotora and went out to Wyncoto by way
yjalrmount Park. I nevor saw bo many
futot In rows In my life and as ono of
I-. rnmoantona said, "Now, I know Just
TL the norformors In a circus feel," for
fttsry one was looking at tho parndo, you
mat DO sure, iiiuugu o .. ...... .-
asrad as floats In a pageant, nolthor
' wo drying our hands wifh tlssuo
JjTrtli, nor woro wo gowned In pink or
MM negligees and apparently ready to
W Into already filled tubs as, wero
Ja 0f tho ladles In tho big parade on
Monday night.
i Everything went beautifully on tho trip
m until Bovornl cars chased off tho
IffMtan track Just beyond Gray Towers;
riad others pusscu on uuyuiiu iuu iu
t6!ch led to the Curtis placo, to atoll gato
it Olenslde, whoro tno ontorprising ion
oniherer ordorod all concerned to pay
Win his Ivo conts before ho sent them all
tack over tne samo roaa irom wnonco
.L.J Amn T wnw n nnronm. for nVfln
tioujh the stroam of motors following
tie head car kept coming on and woro
mrned not to go furthor, bocauso toll
VouM bo .demanded for turning back,
tlw went flying on and handod out tholr
nickels for tho ploasuro of bolng told to
I4irn thomsolvoB back again. Some lost
tliilr way so completely that thoy almost
rohod Willow Grovo boforo thoy found
It cut and roturned to tho road on tno
corner of which waa tho most unlquo
house and grourids. Iron figures painted
in bright colors stood on tho lawn hand
a hand. I nevor saw anything bo droll.
But lost or not, tho ride was perfect
if IW the hospitality dlsponsed on tho
lawns of tho beautiful homo of Mr, and
Hr. Curtis, when wo Anally reached
there, made It far more than worth
'while getting lost on tho way. When wo
wived Mr. and Mrs. Curtis wero standing
en the voranda waiting to greet all their
guests. Tho hostess looKca porrecuy
,ch&rmlng In a gown or wnito laco ana
turquoise bluo charmouso. Ilor whlto
Ut was trlmmod with whlto osproy wings
tnd a touch of blue.
We wero all ushered out to tho shaded
laHn ...I.I.1. alnnA ilnum fwm thn frrnrlnfl
tmce at tho back of tho houso, and
M.h m tAf-rnrn mv ilnnrit. with nllmblnir
roet) Mid trolling vines, and thon, too,
the litis shaded walks of flat stono with
' most betweon and a llttlo unexpected
fountain, bolow tho lawn. It was an
ide&l spot. Ices and various refresh
Pints were served from an awnlnged tent
If and tables and chairs woro placed about
Iftnaw tho shady trees so that the guests
.might eat in comfort. It was altogether
wonderful success, and, as sovoral of
the Visitors assured Mr. Curtis, they
Would never again say that thoro was
f anything 8iow about Philadelphia after
.this week's stay hero.
t At about 5 o'clock wo startod off again,
I icme of us for Willow Grovo and some
f for town, and again somo for both. After
t going around tho country In sovoral
elrcles and striking nearly every toll gate
I possible on tho way, wo reached Willow
prove, and whon It was tlmo to leave
were wo found tho Old York road and
Jhen on straight homo. Wo surely owq
Mr host and his charming wife a vote of
thanks for a delightful day, to say nothing
M our devoted chauffeur, who provoa to
b a cousin, by marriage to ono of our
Htfy. So it's a small world after all,
tat It? NANCY WYNNE.
Personals
Mr. and Mm. Tjh1I W- Pvln. nt Montreal.
&n., formerly of Wilmington, havo . an
nounced the engagement of their daughter,
Miss Ituth Cooke Pyle. to Mr. Kdmund
goremus, of Montclalr, N. J. Mlsa Winifred
St Bitch trnvA n tnnnhnn nn Tiifiv In
jkoaor of Miss Pyle, who Is staying with her
snwomother, Mrs. Isaac Pyle. Tomorrow
M will leave with Mrs. F. D, Bach and the
Misses Bach to spend Beveral weeks with
went at their cottage In the Pooonos.
ilr. Henry B, Thompson will entertain
oou; so I'rlncetonlans ntvurooKwood Farm,
weenvllle, Del, tomorrdw night. They
U1 IQOltlda nil whn havn ironn tn TrlnrA
ton from Delaware, all undergraduates and
t no wiji enier Jrrmceion from nere in
the fall.
MrH. Thnmnann want in 'K7u Vn-1, van.
Jfrdsy to attend a meeting of tho Execu-
"" council of the National Association
Women Opposed to Enual Suffrage.
Mr. anil HfM QnariMii 1 Hrittn
Church road, Wyncote, entertained at dln
wr Ust evening at their home.
dlFfl. JnHAnYl TlHtrftvltl T7lliVllnAl nhn tm
fwndlng the summer In Bt. Pavld's, will
.WUrtftln thft li.Mcrt .l,iK a ...hlAk .i.. i
member this afternoon. Among the mem
Mrs are Mrs. IV Emott Hare, Wts, Edwin
Oroham, Mrs. Hobert Gamble. Mrs.
Wvurra RrlntAn mA -Ktmrn TTaHM. r n.u ...
. -' .v wmu iim Ai.ij v 4tiuiuy-
KkiwCt ., . unnurpi; jr.. na ner
KSSf , r' Mlaa Louise Aahhuret. who are
llBfflw. ii ! wbi4oii siuiav joy iaa
itij, '. t" "a,' on aaiuraay jor Bea
j,w I. J., to spend the Fourth of July,
T- m ... . .
Ih.ii.4 "" oro M. Jenks, of Bt.
Pitlaeity roenow "ort Uml In At-
ilra. rhni.i- ....i. n -. .....
5iM.rt!I SonLto Eagle's Mere, where she
fHaU "4v. wro WMrn, miss Augusta
u21iUlJE1Un Harrison and Mister
ito u!C,JS.arrtQn " wh h and Mr.
Ssis7 Amona for six
huiu u . T.. ' . . .
eMt 4r,rr t'D8l1 or l Walnut
StowT AHanUo City to-
Iia- -ParU F. Btrvfitid. who snant th
M6- r Jht tumour.
tuiu ... . .
WvLa JJtl1na JJreen Bl spend
Wt to h brother-in-law ad
. - . wuwu. uiuui. 9 vpe
rv. ...
Church road. Wyncote, left on Monday by
S- . c.r. thJir Bumme' home at Camden,
Me , to Join Mrs. Orlbbel, who left a fort-
,uLi,.-!0, Mrs i C' Jcnnlnw nnd her
daughter, Miss Dorothea Jennlngu, of
Qreenwood avenuo, Wyncote, will leave on
Monday for Camden, whero they will bo
the guests of Str. and Mrs. drlbbet for
the month of July.
Miss Agnca Spencer will leave on Satur
day to Join a house party at Mllford ovor
tho Fourth of July.
Mlsa Christine Bnencer, who Is spending
some time In Baltimore, will return home
next weak,
Mrs. Benjamin Ford Orton and Miss
Ellen Adalr Orton, of tho Newport, will
leae on Saturday for Cape May. They
will spend tho Bummer at the Chalfonte.
Mrs. John I. Rogers, of 2J01 St. Jnmos
place, left Tuesday for Canada. She will
spend the month of July with her sister,
Mrs. Hullett Dcsbarata, at KamoUBaska,
Quebec
Mrs. M. y Smith and her daughters, Miss
Emily Janctto Smith and Mlsa Knthryn
Mario Smith, of 2034 Locust street, havo
gono to tholr cottage In Ocean City, to re
main until tho ond of July. In August
thoy wilt tour through Nowngland.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Purtngton Fonton, for
merly of Philadelphia, but now of Atlantlo
City, win gUo a dinner-dance at the Shell
burno tomorrow evening, followed by a box
party, In honor of tho graduation of their
daughter, Miss Ed y tho Fonton. The guosts
Will Ineludo Miss Frances Solgle, MIbs Joso
Phlno Brown, Miss Marguorlto riant, Miss
Brma Froeman, Mlsa Kathryn B. Eckort,
Mlsa IC Mooro, of New York', Miss Maude
Alice Fenton and tho Misses Kosonthal, of
Washington, D. C.
Along .the Main Line
ST. DAVID'S Mr. Forree Brlnton, Jr..
son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Forres Brlnton, of
Windybrow, St David's,' returned this week
from California, whero ho has been attend
ing school.
Mr. and Mrs. William T. Brown and
family, of 418 East Lancaster aonuo, have
opened tholr cottage at Ocoan City for tho
summer.
Trlends of Mr. E. P. Bates, of Midland
avenuo, will be glad to hear that ho Is con
valescing from his recent automobllo acci
dent. HAVERFOHD Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Hastings, who are visiting tholr daughter,
Mrs. Honry B, Itobb, of Haverford, will
leavo for Loon Lako, Adirondack Moun
tains, on July 1.
Mr. and Mrs, Clajton McElfoy and fam
ily, of 2012 Pino street, havo taken the
president's houso at Haorford College for
tho summer. Mr. Clayton McElroy, Jr.,
will loavo for the camp at Plattaburg on
July 5
Chestnut Hill
Mrs. William W. Adams, Jr., of Navahoe
avenue and Mermaid lane, entertained nt
bridge yestorday in honor of her Blster-tn-law,
Mrs. Prank Donaldson. The guests
Included Mrs. A. S. Weill, Mrs. Norman
Cramp, Mrs. Lincoln Ferguson, Mrs. Arthur
Colahan, Mrs. Harry Weeks, Mrs, Frank
lin Bakor, Mrs, Clarenco Brown, Mrs.
Charles Laudcnbergor, Mrs. Francis Mac
Orath, Mrs. Harry S. Sharp and Mrs. Wal
lace Graham.
Mr. and Mrs W. W. Watson, Jr., will
leavo in a few days for NortheaBt Harbor,
Mo , whore thoy will spend the summer,
Mrs. Norman W. Cramp, of Seminole
avonuo; gave a brldgo on Tuesday in honor
of Mrs. Frank Donaldson, of Boston, who
Is making her homo In St. Martin's.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stockhausen, o
Moroland avonuo. left yesterday for Capo
May to occupy their cottage for tho summer.
Kensington
Mrs. Mark Kalor, of Akron, O , is visiting
her sister, Mrs, C. Walton, of 2574 East
Memphis street, for an indefinite stay.
Dr. and Mrs. Samuol Stelner, of D4S
North 5th street, entertained on Saturday
evening at "500 and supper In honor of
the birthday anniversary of their daughter,
Miss Ituth Stelner. Among those present
vera Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Greenspan, Dr.
and Mrs. M. Wlnheld, Dr. and Mrs. M. K.
Meyers, Dr. and Mrs. J. Neff, Dr. and Mrs.
O. Ruby, Mr. and Mrs. N, Stelner, Miss
Katherlno Levis, Miss Mollie Levin, Miss
Sarah Lntlnsky and Mlts Leah Levin.
West Philadelphia
Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge W. Presker, of 509
South 48th street, entertained the Phi
Lambda Club and the Monday Evening
Club at their homo last evening, whin they
announced' the engagement of their daugh
ter, Mlaa Jennie W. Presker, to Mr. Will
iam S. White, of Colllngswood, N, J.
Mr. and Mrs. William Thomson Sherron.
of Hamilton Court, will spend the month
of July with their daughter In Bt. Cathar
ines, Ont. They will be Joined by Mr,
and Mrs. Anglln, and will spend some time
motoring (hrough Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. James Henry Simpson, with
their daughter and son, will leave today
for Ocean City, N. J., where they will spend
the summer at their cottage on 3d street.
Mlsa Margaret McLaughlin, of 3707
Locust street, will leave on Saturday for a
visit to relatives tn Connecticut.
Mr, and Mrs. Thomas I Vandersllce,
whose marriage took place yesterday, are
on their wedding trip. Mrs. Vandersltca
will be remembered as Miss Catherine E.
Donahue.
-ir nuniM urn. ..a im " h i. "V " TTT mi i
HMM&MBKMI
MISS MILDRED DEMMY
Miss Demmy'a engagement to Mr. John Anthony McQualo was recently
announced.
ANNUAL MEETING OF LADIES'
AUXILIARY AT CAPE MAY GOLF CLUB
Mrs.
R. Walter Starr Elected President of Delightful
Little Club on Jersey Coast Other Interest
ing June Entertainments Given
THE LadleB Auxiliary of tho Cape May
Golf Club held Its annual meeting on
Juno 23 In tho clubnouso.
After receiving and approving the re
ports of committees the following olllcors
wero unanimously re-clocted:
President Mrs. R. Walter Starr.
Vice President Mrs. J. at. E. Hlldreth.
Socrctary Miss M. Corry.
The president then reappointed the o ul
cers of the various committees: Entertain
ment, Mrs. a. W. Boydj tournament. Mrs T.
II. Votterleln; house, Mrs. T. W, Eastwlok.
Mrs. Walter Cox and Mrs. J. M. E. Hll
dreth were appointed as a special commit
teo to arrange for the annual card party,
and Mrs H. F. Fox" and MrB. H. M. Justl
to arrango for tho annual dance.
Aftor a spirited discussion Mrs. W. II.
Heultngs was appointed to confer with the
club officials about the transient rates.
Tho Houbs Commltteo received much
pralso on the many improvements In the
clubhouse.
-Mrs. George W. Boyd with her usual gen
erosity donated a handsome set of cups for
the season's putting matches. Under her
supervision tho women of tho club will meot
weekly In the clubhouse to take part In the
national preparedness and Red Cross move
ments. All women of the summer colony In
terested in this work, even if nonmembera
have been cordially invited to meet and co
operate in this publlo-splrlted work.
Tho Harmonlo Pleasure Club, of North
Philadelphia, gave a package party at its
club rooms at 8th and Oxford streets on
Sunday,
Among those present were Mr. Seymour
D. Burns and Mr Charles Splgol, who gave
somo vocal selections. Mr. R. Romer and
Miss Lena Strouse gave exhibition dnncea.
The guests were Miss Goldstein, Mlsi
Stern, MIs Mandcl, Miss Kolohlnsky. Miss
Segal, Miss Lily Waldman, Miss Fay Wald
man. Miss Go lb, Miss Moore, Miss Strouso,
Miss Shapiro, Miss Ray Borland, Mr.
and Mrs. Loln, Mr Romer, Mr.
Splgol, Mr, Soafer. Mr. Shnplro. Mr. Har
ris, Mr. Green, Mr. Weiss, Mr. LeIn, Mr.
Charles Wolss, Mr. S. Segal, Mr. Merrowttz,
Mr, Erfer, Mr. White, Mr. Seymour Burns,
Mr. Brooks, Mr. Wagner, Mr. Odolf, Mr,
Joseph Schwartz, Mr. Friedman, Mr. Charles
Segal, Mr, Poulshock, Mr. Blacker, Mr. Bor
land, Mr. Harry Cooper nnd Mr. Nathan
Cooper.
A FAREWELL party was givon on Sun
day In honor of Mlsa Pauline Pfeffer
at her parents' homo, S320 Walnut! street.
A largo silver loving cup was glvon to Mlsa
Pfeffer by the O. M. S. Club, of which she la
a member.
Among thoso present woro Mr, and Mrs,
Pfeffer, Miss Cella Kline. Miss Katherlne
O. Segal!, Bliss Jean R. Ettelson, Mlsa Fay
Katz, Miss Florence R. Model, Miss
Theresa Berger, Miss Edna Fischman, Miss
Sadyo Horwltz and Miss Edytho Horwltz,
of Norristown; Mr. Aaron O. Snitt, Mr.
Louis E. Wclsbrot. Mr. Edward J. Wcger,
Mr. Leon Strat, Mr, Theodore Glneburg,
Mr. Cyrus Leventhol and Mr. Jack Cohen.
Mr. Herman .T. 51mmrmnn mn ut-
George K. Hammond, of Mount Airy, gave
a dance last evening ut Nixon's Colonial
Dance Castle.
Miss Belle Brenner, of 2850 North Tulip
street, entertained a few of her school
friends ut luncheon on Friday, Tho guesta
were Miss Ireno Cohan, Miss Estella Cohan,
Miss Estelle Sommers, Miss Marlon Flngles,
Miss Catharine Ranes, Miss Augusta Davis,
Miss Ann Myers and Miss Robo Kaplan.
Kg!w5Kr""v
:J2E2SPEI
MBS, THOMAS U VANplRSMGB
Along the Reading
Mr. and Mrs, George A, Elaasser, Jr., of
Meeting Houso road, Meadowbrook, havo
Miss Emma Stokeloy, pf Los Angeles, Cul ,
as their guest for an Indefinite time. Mrs.
Elsasser entertained at luncheon yesterday
followed by bridge In honor of Miss Stoke
ley. An Interesting tajk on "The American
Drama of Today" was given by Mr. Kenneth
MacGowan on Tuesday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Simon Kats, of Melrose Pari.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Stewart Buck and their
family, of Oak Lane, have closed their
country place and have left for Ventnor,
where they will occupy a cottage on Vic
toria place for the summer.
Dr. and Mrs. Edgar Hand, of Webster
avenue, Wyncote, have Mr. and Mrs. D. IC
Cruise, of Dorchester, N, J., as their guests
for several weeks, Doctor and Mrs. Hand
will leave early In August for an extepded
trip to the Bermuda Islands, returning to
their home some time In September,
Mrs. Howard Pfromm, of Walnut street,
Jenkintown, has left for Norfolk, Va., to
spend July and August,
Mr. and Mr. Aimer K Schultx and their
daughter, Miss Miriam. Sohultz, of Wyn
cote road, Jenkintown, have left for Chi
cago, 111,, where they will spend a fort
night Mr, and Mrs. John B, Stetson, Jr., of
Juniper avenue, Elklna Park, have left for
a motor trip to Boston,
Miss Dorothea Itex, of Old York road,
Ablngton, has left for Groton, Conn , to be
the guest of friends for several weeks.
Mr. and Mr. Howard R. Levlck, Mr.
Levlck'a sister, K Katharine Levick, and
ilr. and Mrs. Alfred Sydney Rambo and
their small son. Waster Philip Levlck
Rambo, of Whltewood, Ogonts, will shortly
leave for their cottage at Chelsea, N, J., to
spend the summer,
Mrs- Theresa Hotly, accompanied by her
daughter, Mlsa Alvena Holly5, of Qak lane,
left Saturday for Atlantlo City to remain,
until the autumn.
NorristQwn
HORRISTOWN, Pa., June :9. Mrs. Ada
S. Walker, of the Nprrla, has, gone to New
Jersey for a visit of several weeks.
Mrs. E. M, Harry, of SI 5 Swede street,
U visiting her daughter, Mrs. Jarae Martin
Epltr. of Detroit, Mich.
Germantown
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Goodman, of G333 Bur
bridge street, have gono to Saranao Lake
for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Kern Dodge, of 5135 Pu
laskl avenuo. are spending some time In
Ventnor, N, J,
The men's All-Phlladelphla tennis tour
nament Is In progress at the Germantown
CrlokeUClub during this week, nnd as usual
Is drawing a large crowd of spectators. Tea
la served In the ladles' clubhouse, and alto
gether there 'Is an air of gayety about the
place? Many men in society circles are en
tered In tho tournament, among them Mr,
John C. Bell, Jr., Mr. Joseph R. Carpenter,
Jr., Mr. Stanley Pearson, Mr. John White
Geary, Mr. Samuel Peacock, Lieutenant
Robert Duncan Gatewood, U. S. N. ; Mr.
Charles Rogers, Mr. Rowland Evans and
Mr. Samuel Collum. A new feature In club
entertainment will be, the swimming con
testa, which will continue to be held on
Saturdav aftfirnnnnn .T,,iv ft nnA 99 a. ....
5 and September 9. Cupa have been donated
by the Swimming Committee and other
members of the club.
GREAT PREPARATIONS
FOR TUESDAY'S EVENT
Atlantic City Yacht nnd GhelBca
Yacht Clubs Plan Special
Affairs
ATLANTIC CITY, June !9. The resort
Is teeming with activity. The last of the
cottagers will arrive this week, and great
preparations are being made for houso par
ties over tho Fourth, The Atlantic City
Yacht Club and the Chcliea Yacht Club
will be the scenes bf many gay parties on
tho national holiday to witness the scries
of aquatic events, nnd nil tho festivities Will
conclude with dancing In tho evening.
Among tho late comers In the cottage
colony aro Mr, Herbert N Bally, who has
taken an apartment In tho Bertunel, and Mr,
IJ. II. Etherlngton, who will arrive Satur
day at 1 Suffolk avenue,
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Churchill Will
iams nnd their son, Mr. Francis Churchill
Williams, 2d, hae opened tholr cottnge nt
Longport, where they havo been spending
their summers for several years
Miss Anno 1! Townsend nnd MIbs Mar
garet R. aest havo Joined Mrs John Gest
nt tho Brighton
Mrs. Jaspor Lynch, of Lnkcvvood, haB
taken the cottago 103 South Indiana avenuo
for tho summer She nrrhed tho first of
tho week.
Mrs. S. I. Comly and Miss Comly have
taken npartmonts at tho Brighton for the
balnnco of tho season.
Mr. John H. Richards and Miss Richards
motored down from Rending on Tuesday
and wilt apond tho weok at tho Donnls.
Mr. nnd Mrs Frederick A. Poor entor
talnod nt luncheon at tho Donnls for Dr.
nnd Mrs It. C. Hoffman. Mrs. W. A.
Smiley ontertnlned at luncheon nt tho Chal
fonte In honor of Miss Franks, of St. LouIb.
Mrs H. F. Curtis, Miss M. E, Curtis
nnd Mlsa A. M. Curtis are making tho
Marlborough-Blcnhclm their summer homo.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius F. Sachso and Miss
Sachso aro at tho Chalfonto until tho early
autumn.
Dr. Cloment Diddle, U. 8. N retired, Is
visiting his brothor, General Blddlc, at tho
Trnymoro.
Mrs. T. B. Harper, of Jenkintown, Is
with Mrs G S. Lovor and Miss Lover nt
tho Soasldo. Mrs. C. H Thompson nnd Mrs
Wayno Do Long aro at tho same hotel, ac
companied by Mrs. F. A. Marvin, of Boston
Mr. and Mrs. A. J, Drotol Blddle havo
tnkon a sulto nt tho Traymoro for the
Bummer, whoro thoy wero joined by Mr,
A. J. Drexel BJddlo. 2d.
Mrs. Trautmann nnd Miss Cora Trnut
mnnn aro at tho Dennis for tho Bummor
also.
AS JUNE DEPARTS WEDDINGS
CROWD THE REMAINING AYS
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Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Wiswell to Become the
Bride of Mr. William Doherty Thisf Evening,
Many Other Nuptials Celebrated
Frankford
Mrs John Fields, accompanied by her
daughters. Miss Josephine Fields nnd Miss
Henrietta Fields, of 7010 Tulip street, hae
loft for Atlantic City, where thoy will re
main two wcoks as tho guoits of Mrs Fields'
paronts, Mr. nnd Mrs Goorgo Webster.
Bliss Josephine Murphy, of Holmesuurg,
has had Miss Delia Holcomb Brown, of 868
Highland avenue, Overbrook, as her guest.
Miss Murphy and her guest spent tho week
end at Ocean City, N. J.
Delaware County
Mr. Ernest L. Green, of Modla, has re
turned from n trip to Louisiana.
Miss Helen V. Plumly, of Swarthmore,
gave a brldgo at hor homo yesterday.
Miss Mary L. Serrlll, of Darby, will spend
the summer in Gloucester, Mass.
Mr. and Mrs. William Russell, of Medln,
are entertaining tholr granddaughter and
grandson, Miss Alice Sill and Mr. Stanley
SHI, of Honlseo, Wis., for tho summer.
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Mrs. A. 73. Hnunavalil n 444Q ?.....
16th street, announces the engagement of
her daughter, Miss Ruth Groeneveld, to Mr.
James Arch Glbb, of 1334 Jerome street.
Mr, and Mrs. Albert B. Beale, of 2124
West Ontario street, will leave shortly for
a month's stay af the Marlborough-Blen-helm,
Atlantlo City.
Miss. Hannah Firth Evans, of West On
tario street, who Is spending some time at
the Wesley Inn, Wayne, will leave tho end
of July for Aabury Park.
Mr, and Mrs. I. Borgenakl, Miss Hortense
Borgenskl end Master Horace Borgenskl,
formerly of North ut street, are occupy,
tng their new home. 4 88 a North 13th street
Mlsa Isabel Bradley, pf 3340 North IBth
street, Is the guest of Miss Madeline Kelter,
of AUentown,
Mr. and Mrs, Prank L. Molloy, of 373 1
North 17th street, and Mr. and Mrs. C
Edwin Laoy, of 3308 North 18th street, are
In Atlantlo City for the season.
Camden and Vicinity
Mrs. Joseph Bawden. 0f Kansas City, Mo.,
Is -visiting relatives and friends In this olty.
She will accompany her parents. Mr and
Mrs. Edward Carlln, of North 3d street, to
Ocean City, N J., to spend part of the sum,
men, '
Pr. and Mrs. Marshall Owens and their
daughters are occupying their, cottage at
pitman Grave.
Dr John Oweua and family, of North Mb.
street, have ta&ea R bousa at Haddonileld
for ft year.
MRS. W. G. SOHIMMINGER
Mr. and Mrs. Schlmmlnger, who were
married on Wednesday, June SI, will be
at home after September 1, at 610 East Her
mitage street The bride was Miss Elsie
M. Held, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John
C. Held, of 463 Lyceum avenue.
Mrs. Walter Fancourt, Jr., of 610 Lever
Ington avenue, gave a delightful card party
yesterday afternoon at her home, Her
guests Included Mrs. Ferdinand Davis, Mrs.
Louts Wagner, Miss Edith Fee, Miss Ger
trude Field, Mrs. C. Cooper, Mrs. Charles
Parson, Mrs Elmer Cuthbertson, Mrs. John
Borton, Mrs. William Keely, Mrs. Ralph
Cope and Mrs. Carroll Thompson.
Miss Ethel Fleming, of Leyerlngton ave
nue, has returned from Wilson College.
Miss Martha Thorpe, Miss Elizabeth
Thorpe, Miss Mary Thorpe and Miss Iva
Thorpe, of Green lane, left early In the
week to spend part of the summer at their
cottage In Peermont, N, J,
The marriage of Miss Helen Weber,
daughter of Mr, and Mrg. Frederick Weber,
of Wlssahlckon, to Mr, Horace O. Steven
son will take place tomorrow In St, Tim
othy's Protestant Episcopal Church.
Mr, and Mrs. George B. Q II ton have an
nounced the marriage of their daughter,
Mlsa Vera M. GUton, to Mr. Thomas B.
Ogden, on Wednesday, June 31,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Wilkinson and
their family, of Lyceum avenue, left last
week for their Bummer home tn Ocean City,
N. J-, where they w)H remain until autmua.
Mls Harriet Gardner, of Ridge avenue,
will spend July and August in the Pocono
fountains. .
Miss Frances Harris and Miss Katharine
Shoemaker, of Lyceum avenue, have left
for a week's visit in Asbury Park.
What's Doing Tonight
Band concert by Municipal Bfnd, , Pklsb and
Palmetto strwU, F Cbaw, 8 o'clock. Jfxt.
aisa concert, Fatrmouat Park Baad, Leiooa
, J o'clock J1"
Baad concfrt, Phtla4uua B&4, Cltr eU
Plu a; o'clock. Frw-
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Baaqwet- &tuSeelur Ciju1oji. Hat,l Ao-
A QUIET wedding will tnke placo this
evening at 7 o'clock when Miss Flor
ence D Wiswell, daughter of Mr, and Mrs.
Joseph B Wiswell, of 129 Maptcwood ave
nue, will becomo the bride of Mr. William
Doherty. Tho Rov. Harold W. A. Robin
son, pnator of the Markot Squaro Presby
terian Church, will perform tho ceremony,
which will tnko place nt tho home of the
bride's parents, nnd will bo witnessed by
only tho Immediate families.
Mies Wiswell will be attended by Miss
May Dogherty as maid of honor. After
August 1 Mr. nnd Mra. Doherty will be
in nomo at id 5 East Tulpchockcu street.
BOCK FOWLEa
The mnrrlnge of Miss Sarah Vcrncr Fow
ler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George L.
Fowler, of Villanova, and Mr. Lewla
Edward Bock, of Ilosemont, wns auletly
Bolcmnlzed at 7.30 o'clock Inst eenlng at
the brldo'a homo on Montgomery avenue.
The ceremony, which wns performed by tho
Rev. Androvv Mutch, of Uio Bryn Mawr
Presybtorlan church, was followed by n
small reception Aftor a wedding trip Mr.
and Mrs. Bock will live In Rosemont
SMALLEY DECKER.
Among tho week's Interesting weddings
was that of Miss Edna M. Decker, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs Rufus D. Decker, of
3918 Pnrrlsh street, and Mr. James T.
Smnltey, of 3420 York road, which was
solemnized Inst evening In St Clement's
Protestant Episcopal church. Tho Rev.
S Atmoro Calno performed tho ceremony
at 8 o'clock nnd a reception followed at
tho homo of tho brldo's pnronts. Attend
ing tho brldo was hor sister, Miss Lucy
Decker, while Mr. E. William Matlnok wns
best man. Mr. Smulloj and his brldo will
spend tho summer In Atlantlo City and
will bo at home after Soptomber 1 nt 391S
Porrlsh street,
MOORE DEVINE.
Tho marriage of Miss Mary B. Devlne,
daughter of Mrs. Frances Dovlno, of 1137
West Venango street, to Mr, Clement H.
Mooro, of 4413 North 19th Btreot, was sol
emnized yesterday morning In St Stephen's
Church, Broad and Butler Btrcets, with the
Rev, Richard Hannlgan officiating at tho
Nuptial Mass. The brldo was attended by
hor slstor, MIbs Agnes Dovlno, ns brides
maid, and two nieces. Miss Frances Adams
and Mlsa Agnes Adams, ns flower girls,
Mr. Richard J. Moore was his brother's
best man. After a wedding breakfast at
tho homo of the brldo's mother, Mr. and
Mrs. Mooro left on an extended trip.
WOOD HILTON.
A pretty wedding took place laBt evening
In tho First Presbyterian Church, Mana
yunk. when Mlsa Mabel Elizabeth Hilton,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur W. Hil
ton, of 4369 Mitchell street, Roxborough,
boenmo tho bride of Mr. Charles William
Wood. Tho ceremony wns performed at 7
o'clock by tho pastor, tho Rev. George
Makcly. and was followed by a reception
at tho homo of the brldo's parents. Mr.
Hilton gave his daughter In marriage. Her
gown was a charming combination of white
satin nnd white crepe de chine. Attend
ing tho brldfe were her Bister, Miss Lillian
Hilton, as bridesmaid? and a cousin, Mies
Isabel Rommert, na flower girl. Tho bride
groom had Dr. Thomns Armstrong as best
man. After n short trip Mr. and Mrs.
Wood will spend the summer In Atlantlo
City. Thoy will live In Roxborough in the
autumn.
HAYES SCHOCIC
Miss Alma E. Schock, daughter of Mr. and
Mra Henry J. Shock, of 1S52 Hunting Park
avenue, became the bride of Mr. Cletus T.
Hayes, of Frankllnvllle, N. Y yesterday
afternoon. The ceremony was performed
at 4:30 o'clock at tho homo of the brides
parents and was followed by a reception
. . l.-IJ. --n n44n,lar1 nv
at tho Stenton. ine unuu wuo uncou ,
a maid of honor, Miss Helen Geary,, and
Mrs. Charles A. Kcsssler as matron of
honor. Mr. Raymond Miller was best man.
-..- ii.,,.. nnri Viln hridn left an an ex-
tended trip and upon their return will live
In Frankllnvllle.
LAPm SONNBBORN.
A pretty homo woddlng took place yes
terday at 4 o'clock, when Mlsa Mary Sonne
born, of 3131 Frankford avehue, was mar
ried to Mr. James Lapln. The bride, who
was given In marriage by her father, wore
a gown of white georgette crepe over
taffeta and carried a shower bouquet of
Bride roaes and llllea of the valley. Tho
ceremony was performed by the Rev. Frank
Cloak. Mrs J. A. Broadfleld waa matron
of honor and Mr. William Yelland, of New
York, acted as best man After an extended
wedding trip through Now England Mr.
and Mrs. Lapln will live In East Orange,
N.J,
DUFFY RYAN.
A picturesque wedding was solemnized
yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock. In the
Church of Our Mother of Sorrows, 48th
street nnd Lancaster avenue, when Miss
Helen Ryan, of 4891 G-lrard avenue, be
came the bride of Mr. Leo J. Duffy, ton of
Mr. and Mrs. William Duffy, of 420 North
6 1st street.
The Rev. John B. McShea performed the
ceremony The bride was gowned In white
satin and chiffon. Her veil of tulle was held
In place with a spray of lilies of the valley,
Miss Margaret Ryan, a sister of the bride,
was maid of honor, and Miss Anna Millet,
a niece of the bride, was flower girl, Mr,
Robert Duffy, a brother of tho bridegroom,
was the best man. A reception for 300 guests
followed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Duffy
are spending a few days in Atlantic City.
REINHART RENNIE.
THOMSON RENNID.
An attractive double wedding took place
at Grace Church, Glrard and Leldy avenues,
on Monday evening at fl o'clock, when Miss
Florence Emma Rennle became the bride
of Mr. Samuel A. Relnhart. of Atlantlo City,
and Miss Maude Matilda Rennla the bride
of Mr. William A. Thomson, of Chester, The
ceremony waa performed by the Rev, IL
Richard Harris, D, p., rector of the church.
The brides were given In marriage by their
father, MrvWtlburn F, Rennle, and attended
by Miss Rena Rennle and Miss Martha Ren
nle as maids of honor, Miss Eleanor Snetder
was flower girl. Mr, Harry Relnhart at
tended his brother as best man, while "Mr,
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n,?beriA,man attended Mr. Thomson. Dr.
Silas Street Rennle escorted hla sister, Mlsa
Maude Rennle, to the altar. Tho ushers
YS? DrB' ?tork Mr' it6nfy Benner, Mr.
Arthur flwarlow nnd Mr. William Sneldcr.
A small breakfast for the bridal party took
place at the Bellevue-Stratford Immediately
S,ii?riit.ho,M,Smonir' JIr ftni1 Mm, Relnhart
irJ '"!?" Vnlnor tw th flummer. while
In this cOy8' Thomson wln m"k8 tnolr llonl8
CARROLL SMALU
,tni)SmttrrJnJ:,0 of Ml8s Katherlne II. Small.
t r..Norh ""J"01'1 "Test, nnd Mr. Harry
J. Carroll, of lis Jtforth Redlleld street, was
solemnised yosterdny nftornon at 6 o'clock
Md and Callowhlll streets. The Rev!
Joseph T. MoDcrmott, D. D , ofllolatcd.
T TJ?brWo waa Rended by Miss Anna
L. O Connor as maid of honor, and Mr.
Joseph J. Cnrroll, a brother bf the bride
groom, ncted ns best man. A reception fol
lowed tho ceremony, after which Mr. Carroll
and his bride left for a trip to Niagara
if alls,
DDLL LOTT.
Tho marrlngo of Miss Marjorlo D. Lott,
daughter of Mrs. Frederick D. Lott, of 3419
N,orthS.me(Jley Btreot- " Mr. John C. Dell,
also of Tioga, took place on Saturday even
ing at the homo of the bride's parents. The
Roy. John Clarence Lee, of the Untversallst
Church of tho Restoration, 17th and MaBtcr
streets, performed tho ceremony. Mies Helen
Oosry ncted as maid of honor and Miss
Peggy Fowler nnd Miss Phylllo Lott, sister
of the brldo, wero bridesmaids.
Mr. Walter L Kronberger was best man.
The ceremony waa followed by a small re
ceptlon. Mr. and Mrs Dell will spend the
summor In Atlantic City and will bo at
homo after Beptorabcr 1 nt 3347 North
Smedley Btroet
POTTERPIDLr-IIENDERSON.
The wedding of Miss Phyllis Nora Hen
derson, flnttcht,... r9 r- m -
-- T ' ..., w. .ui.uuu jura. x. iu
Henderson, of 68 Angora terrace, and Mr.
i.. . '"""""in iook place quietly
las evening at 0:30 o'clock Rt tho homo
or the bride s parents. The ceremony was
?Mm m bK Zaaer Del"- Miss Nina
Jh t ?5Id' 0t ch-ar'c"on, S. C, a sister of
tho bridegroom, was the bride's only at
tendant. nnd Mr. Alfred T. Henderson acted
aa beat man.
DANSER MACKENZIE.
.Aii0t1tr 1veotl'nr took place yesterday at 1
'! tho Prtestant Episcopal Church
whinAillV0at0' 18th nnd DImond streets, .
When Alls fl MnnninrltA KrnMirn.-.t. t .. '
SiI?:Hd-y?ianila.
i ii i. " T . v w uavia IL Danser,
of 2U1 "Went Ontario street. The Rev. Dr!
$?t pr,form1 the ceremony, which was
of Z62h J a bronMtt' the future home
of the bridegroom and brldo. Mlqs Reglna
a?onrtanne'irMa'S Blater' WM th, 53?
, Ir' Cnarlc Struckblno was best
man. Mr. Danser nnd his brldo will return
from their wedding Journey the middle of
AMOROSSO OATJDIO.
o.Anp1!"!tyJ"llllw t00k P'nce yesterday at
"'Si nt 2,:S0 'cIoc vhen Miss
Clara Gaudlo, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs
Frank Qaudlo, of H21 South 12th sti-eet'
The SrSSSv0 Mr' Balvatore'AmoVoa:
The ceremony waa performed by tho Rev
Charles Drlecoll, O. S. A. The bride whn
wa, given in marriage by her father' woro
a gown of whlto satin aid georgette crepe
trimmed with Chantltly lace, the tram
?n a ca'Sr'ifP'T Si shouWe with tuu"
in a cape effect. She carried a shower
bouquet of llllea of the valley and rows
&Kat&yn,atlnB attended as maid of
ShhfJ' nAh. brllJes"iatds were Mies Jose
The flnwAfIC?,nn1 Ml5S Florence Conn.
Tl? ??, 8r.?lr,a were MlM F'nl Gaudlo
"i.,,"1!" Mary E'Amlco. Mr. Charles
Gaudlo. brother of the brldo, was best man.
Mr. Jesse Duslllo and Mr. Anthony Amo-hH.-T
th8 V9Kers- A recSp??onyaV?he
cereSvh0mS, mmedlatJr 'w .e
irin ii. ..j . " usienaea weaaing
.trip Mr. and MrB Amorosso wilt be at home
irt ' ' "" aoutn Rosmrood
NEAL MoNUTT. J
i,TJ,8Jna.rr,lnB' oC Mrs- Bertha MoNutt of
1380 West Clearfield Btreet. nnd Mr. Charles
a. Neal, of Rahway, N. X, took place Matur-
JV? no2 ot X 'oIocl at the Parsonage
of Trinity Reformed Church, Broad and
enango streets. Tho Rev. James Elsenberg
officiated. The couple were unattended,
and after the ceremony Hft on a wedding
trip to Niagara Falls, tfoon their return
they wljl live at Rahway. ,
GOTTLIEB GOLDSTEIN.
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Ooldsteln, of 2M3
North th street, nrmounce the marriage
of their daughter, Mlsa Ida Matilda Gold
stein, to Mr, Slgmund Gottlieb on Sunday
at Apollo HuU, the Rev. David Orlver of
ficiating, The best roan was Mr. Joseph
Gottlieb, brother of the bridegroom, and Miss
Henrietta Goldstein, slstor of the bride, waa
maid of honor. The ushers, wero Mr. Isa
dora Shoulberg and Mr, Henrian Aarons
berg. Tho bridesmaids were Miss Sallye
Gottlieb and Miss Freda Goldstein. Miss
Edna May Gottlieb and Mlsa Edna Wald,
nieces of the bridegroom, were flower girls.
Tho bride was attired in a gown of white
georgette crepe, combined with taffeta, and
carried a shower bouquet of orchids and
lilies of the valley. Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb
left Immediately for an extended honey,
moon. i
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