gATMDAY, JVhY 1, iml DREXEL'S HOME afaiiiiMyimi THREE OF THIS WEEK'S ATtotAC'HVE feftlDES r ,tf ? Women Eepresenting Many Unite in the Preparedness Work Met at Residence-oJ? Mrs. George W. Childs 1 Drexel Yesterday Morning es or. at " Mzh OB ho to for he "or rot In 3Ut m Off. th m ISO. nlo I VT6 for on- lOd, mt In or Ufa Ufa tie, n c to an- iJ r? WAS very Interesting yesterday morning at Mrs. Drexel's home, when , Various women met to plan for the pack ing of supplies for our troops.. Mrs. Horace Brock presided at the meeting, And told how Mrs. Urquhart's unit had KOtten up yesterday morning, shortly after midnight, when most people were coming hpme from the display of fire Works out at tho Park, and were In their" " places nt tli Eattlmoro and Ohio a,t 3:30 o'clock In tho morning, handing out hot coffee and sandwiched to the hungry " Johnnies who belonged to Companies A and B, Engineers, tho first to leave Mount fjretna and pais through the city on their tray to the border. , Then In the middle of last night three Units were on hand when tho 2d Regi ment passed through tho city, stopping tor about half ah hour. Such scenes you Sever saw and such enthusiasm on tho part of tho boys! The cheers might have t wakened tho dead as tho drat section moved out amid farewells' from tho crowd and whistles from the pollco tuga on tho .river and toots from tho engines. Tho two units under Mrs. Francis Howard Williams and Mrs. Qeorgo Urquhart, and a third from Oak Lone, worked llko mad to give tho soldiers coftco, sandwiches and, best of all, tobacco. A lot of womon lent their motors to tho division that sup pllos might bo carried quickly and easily to the stations. If tho country at large wore as well prepared as the women aro It would be wall for all. Hand it to tho women vory time for being ready when duty eali A number of womon went In the after noon also to Mrs. Drexel's homo and packed individual boxes . of condensed milk nnd canned soup. Thoy Bay that lemon drops, too, aro especially nice for tho men on tho march. Tho acid Is good for them, and tho Julco of tho drop kcops their throats from becoming parched and dry. Among the women nt tho meeting was Mrs. Botty Madeira, who did not aoem to bo qulto suro to- which unit Bho belonged, whereupon somo one suggested that sho bo head of one, to which Mrs. Madeira replied feelingly, '"Not for gold or precious stones would I bd head bf ' anything!" However, sho Joined in tho work most heartily. Thoimqotlng yester day was for Depaitmentv No. -7 of the " emorgoncy cbmmlssarlat. This depart ment has thrco objects: First, securing money or supplies to provide refresh ments for troops passing through the State; second, cooking or making ready tho supplies; third, distributing 'tho sup plies. All this In case of war or calamity. And In tho meantlmo our thoughts turn to tho laddies who aro on their way .to tho bordor, oven though tho troublo may bo avortod yet, and to tho others who ' are still In training up at tlio camp, una girl I know Wont up to camp yestoiday, and she told sho had never soon any thing llko It In all her life; Everywhere sho turned were men sound asleop. The poor souls got up so early at Mount Gretna and drill so hard that they Just fall asleep anywhoro they can possibly land. Stores aro reaching them dally, though at first there wero threo men in a tant with one gun between thorn, which poor thing had to bo borrowed whenever tljo' different drill times came. My dears, tMs la a pleasant tnougnt! ' and It will make us apprcclato our own table more than we over did In all our lives; llstonl These men, who have many of them appeared to us bo well groomed and opandy fresh from tho hands of tho barber and tailor, are given tli'elr food In tlnbans six by eight inches long, with a handle, attachment. In those tlnpans, in a promiscuous arrangement, are potatoes, string beans and stowed prunes togethor. It by any chance oho man docs not receive one of theso savory conglomerations he shares his neighbor's. My friend re frained from saying whether eho saw , them eat and whether they wero provided with forks and knives or not. They drink i their coffeo out of tlncupi. The men aro getting restless, sho says, and are nnxlous to be, oft to tho bqrdcr. It li wonderful the , number of wives and sweethearts who aro up at the inn now and in camp all the time. I imagine the commanding officers must love having them around; it helps , discipline so much, you know. And sho eays you ought to see the beards and mus taches and whiskers! They aro .all grow ing gay and untrammeled, no waxed ends or such little niceties. Oh! No. And it is all for our dear country! Ood bless them. NANCY" TVYNNH. White wilt give several house parties over the week-end during the summer. Dr. and lira. H. Brooker lMIHs, of 1411 Spruce street, with their daughter, Miss Janice Yvonne Mills, and their son, Master Ira. Jewell Mills, have opened'thelr summer home at BCOO Pacific avenuo, Wlldwood Crest They wilt remain until September, Mrs. Emilia ReddlngI of Philadelphia, has left for Wlldwood where she Will oc- cupy her cottage for tho summer. Mr. and Mrs. Alfrod Aarons have left for Atlantic City to spend Uie summer. They Will return to town late in September. i Mr. and Mrs. nenry Cage, of 1700 Pine street, wilt spend the next few' days with friends in Chelsea. . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cray, jOf Colmar, Bucks County, hnVo gone to Snr&nao for a fortnight l i Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wod. of Gwynedd Valley, are spending the summer In At lantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Irish, of Norrls town, havo announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Kathleen Irish, to Mr. C. William Close, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Close, of WIssahtckon avenue, Qermantown. An Interesting wedding will take place next Thursday, whon Mlsa Emma Williams, daughter of Mrs. I Williams, of Malvern. will become the bride of Dr. Howard II. Custls, of Denver, Col. Miss Williams will leave for Denver on Monday to meet her flanco, and the wedding will be solemnized there. Along the Main Line NA.RBERTH Mrs. Lester Nloharson and hor small sons. Master Stanton Nlokerson and Master Philip Nlokerson. of Elmwood avenuo, have gone to Cotult, Mass., to spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Bond and their con, of Elm avonue. will spend the week-end In Morris town, N. J. Mrs. Albort Buckler, of Washington, D. C, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Bamuet W. Foster, of 181 Merlon avenue. Mr. and Mrs. John Scott, of Woodslde avonuo, havo gone to Ocean City, where they will occupy their cottage for the sum mon Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert B. Eyro and their family, of Woodslde avenue, will spend tho summer at Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs Walter a Humphreys will spend the summer In Ventnor. ARDMORE Mrs. Thomas Reynolds Plerpolnt of Llanfalr road, gavo a baby party In honor of her young daughter, Miss Muriel E. PIcrpont, on Tuesday. Among tho young guests wero Miss Janet Dougherty, Miss Eleanor Clay, Miss Dorothy Clay, Miss Dorothy Kanaga, Miss Virginia Kanaga, Mlsa Kathryn Plerpolnt, Miss Betty Riley, Mlaa Jane Plerpolnt, Master Wayne Stahler, Mastor Charles Kondrlck, Jr., Mastor Dayld Smith, Jr., Mastor Robert Smith and Master nenry Larimer. Mrs. M. E V. Justice, of 14 Athons ave nuo, has boon chaperoning a camping party at Mount Pleasant, Pa., which Included MIbs Laura Morgan, Miss Ruth Cuthbort, Miss Marian Shupert and Miss Edna Harm-' stad. Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Gardner, of Ard moro, are occupying their bungalow In Avalon, N. J for tho Bummer. ' ' ... ? "" 1 fcHB5i(iBl Art r3!!Fvv ' gt?,tf 5ri,&foi vS4,J v tt it-ZSr i HK-tBrTiaaam''' . . tt ' t.v. uv ,j .wvxwm -z. iSiB'M llPfe ' CELEBRATE GOLDEN I b iSS mSB w1 anniversary :i Mr and Mrs B' K- Hausman, of JAhSClMm MPtJwftwillr l-Sf Germantown, Give Recep- mllM&W xsEl'? ."" D: K "nusmnn. of 118 3TlKSM oHM'JImmiW 3;..Iltt!,,0M.BlrMt' Qermantown, will Vk W? v? JL' aSlnmmm WHtWw wiS?HnL '? "leth adversary of their XWi.frJ Sil.JSrrmiimR wedding. Mr. Hausman Is the proprietor ViW Jh 4lnii&&LmHL S&ViftXyVlfFy Srn "palrln fftctnr t the above ad- XW MhdjSEnW jfflllilO! W McS'n "" WeU known ,n that Mrs. RlS ttal-'A nrl ; Wayne ntetiua it .ttfen n gone to Beneh Haven foYthe ttmhkm Mr, and Mrs, Thorns ri5 Locust aten.i, wilt pp9i4 m m Stockton Villa, Cape May, IfaW companied by their ehlt. Mr. ahd Jfm Jc-Bhua Jidt SWarsots : motor to Cnpa May today, fney v til t Mr nnd Mrs; George lYafiWht Uieh M xneir guests over the weeU'en Mr. and Mm Wiltlofn rat-iihkw,v Upsal street west f Wayiw Arti. wi; "Ptn meir collage in Alianuo CJly-toiI xnoy wm oa accompamea by these d tert, Miss Ruth Elsenhower atid Mfl dred Elsenhower. MlM it1 rlnrmlrtrr -t 441 fful. Jtl will spend Indsptndeno Day w'ltn. fii i nounu iam near saranao. Mr. and Mr. Vrtakrfelf Atl.n t tj Wlster street, have opened their cottars if Spring Lak4 for' the summer,, , Miss Lillian Smaller, of .10JS bnn !? gave a brldgo on Thursday at th 0r iiiBuioTm uncKet i;iud. vy;y go?ge 'TLMer3n3 BUSY DAYS GIVEN OVER TO SEWING AND BATHING Classes In First-aid Provo That tho Women at Least Aro Pre pared for Emergencies Camden and Vicinity anil Personals Dr. and Mrs. Alexander Hamilton Rice, who are occupying their villa at Newport, wlt give a large house party over the week-end and Independence Day, Dr. nnd Mrs. Warren Walker, who have gone to their farm at Mllford, Conn., will entertain a house party over independence Day, Their guests will Include Mr, and Mrs. II. Evan Taylor, Miss Agnes Spencer, Miss Gertrude 8. Ehret, Mr, Edward Brad ford, Mr. Frederick Larned and Mr, Lionel WHllng. Friends of Miss Julia Berwlnd wilt re gret to learn that she Is confined to her house at Newport, suffering from a sprained leg, sustained while playing gqlf, Mrs. Charles Potter, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Potter, of the Anglecot,, Chestnut Hill, left yesterday by motor for Magnolia, Maas , where they Will spend the summer. They will Btop at Lenox and several other places of In terest en route. Mr, and Mrs W. W. Hepburn and their family have gone to Eagles' Mere to occupy their cottage for the summer. The Amateur Qolf Association of Phlla- ueipnio. t9 ngiainp nu uijnuai tournament at the Huntingdon Valley Country Club this week A club dinner-dance will be held this, evening, also a. largo dinner-dance op Tpesday evening. Among those who will entertain at din ner this evening at the Philadelphia Cricktt Club will be Mr ani Mrs. Clan anee M Brown, pf Wayne aenu and Hortter street. Among the guest will be Mr ami Mrs. Frank Donaldson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry C Weelfs and Mr. and Mrs. Vf. W. Adams. Jr ' Mr 8. B. White and, his daughter. Miss Florence White, of 20t Bt, Jttroea place, have cloa their town house and i occupying thslr cottage, )(Jt Houth, Corn- : i4Sw V ' viwW II 1V JF4 fift'1 i jisx:V yttxat' jf a a 'W f i -sfe-jfl v - w ? Inffl K, Summer girls aro not Idto at tho shore, dosplto the fact that this Is the Benson usually devoted to rest and rocreatlon. Tho morning Is given over to bathing, whllo the afternoons are dovoted to knitting or art neodlework, In anticipation of a, number of charitable affairs to be held In August Tho needs of the nation aro not forgotton, and thoro are classes held for tho Instruction of first aid to the wounded and for1 the prepa rations of bandages. If the Industry ot the women Is any criterion, the nation Is prepared to rise to any emergonoy. Miss Amelia Gobs entertained a party of frlonds at the the dansant at the Brighton Thursday afternoon. Mrs. John Bothwell gavo a luncheon and bridge nt hor couhtry place In Llnwood, a suburb of Atlantic City. Mrs. Ethol Bower ICcedlcr has Issued enrds for a bridge party to bo given at tho Chelsea Yacht Club next Friday after noon. Tho Mlsiios Sweonoy aro entertaining at tholr cottage, 27 N. Chelsea avenue, Dr. and Mrs. John Sweoney, who motored down from Doylcstown, Pa ; Miss Gertrudo Zan, Mr. Louis A. Young and Mr. Raymond Young, of Philadelphia. Mrs. D. Florens Rtvlnus Is at the Brigh ton over the woek-ond, accompanied by Miss n Gwen Martin, of Chestnut Hill. Spending tho woek-ond at the Traymoro nro Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick I. Belcher, of Ardmoro; Mr. and Mrs. John J Felln, Miss May D. Folln, Mr. William Felln, Mr. nnd Mrs William Caner WIederselm, Mrs. A. D. Fell and Judge W. W. Hanna. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Morgenthalor came down from Harrlsburg to spend tho week end at the Strand. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Parry and Mr. Henry Parry motored down from Langhorne to remain over tho Fourth, Mrs. F. B. Stockley Is at Haddon Hall for the summon Mrs. George Dattman spent part of tho week with her. Bala-Cyn , vd Five little girl of Cynwjd, Miss Catherine Parvln. Miss Leonora, PattorBon. Mtaa -'emir nette Menke. Miss Jeanno Boise and MS Mary De Huff will give a, laWri party this afternoon, from 3 until 6 o'olook, ort tlio grounds of Mrs. J. Howard Mocke'a bouse on State road, for the benefit of the Ledger Santa Claus Club, of which they ar- enthu siastic members. About BO children will tafc part in the affair, which they have ar ranged entirely themselves. "rJ?0War.d Mt&o Jf.i so of Mry and Mrs. J. Howard Mecke, was one of the first from Cynwyd to enlist in the N. O, P. Ha Is with Uie 2d Regiment. Mr. Mocko, is a grandson of the late Colonel Theodore Mc Calla, of the Civil War. Mr. and Mra August Wlcgand Bnd their family have taken a cottage at Ventnor for tho summer. SVGS &OBGT CMZ NUMEROUS WEDDINGS CROWD THE EARLY SUMMER SEASON Pretty Home Wedding Will Take Place Tonight in Ger mantown Other Interesting Nuptials of the Day and Passing Week. Along the Reading The Old York Road Country Club Is making arrangements for tho tournaments to bo held on Indopondenco Day. In tho morning thore will bo a baseball game between tho single men nnd tho married men of the club, also a round robin tennis tournament, a driv ing contest, putting and pitching contests. Thoro will bo muslo and dancing nil after noon and ovenlng, and members are arrang ing dinner or luncheon parties. Miss Sue Williams Nice, of the Thistle, Spring avenuo, Elklns Park, and Miss rthel Jones, of Germantown, havo left for Colo rado, where they will spend a month at Camp Tnhosa, Brookvalc Miss Katharine Nice Is spending some time as the guest of friends. Delaware County Mr. Vauclaln Williams, of Rldloy Park, will Spend this month at Colorado Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Baker, of Media, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son, The marriage of Miss Mary R, Kelley, of Media, to Mr. Joseph F. Murray, of Philadelphia, took place on Tuesday, June 27, at Media. After a wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs Murray will Iho In Philadelphia. Roxborough Captain Alexander W. Given and his daughter, Miss Fannie Given, of Lyceum avenue, hae Joined the Roxborough cot tagers in Ocean City. MR. AND.MRS. SAMUEL I. RIXON Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ivan Rlxon are at present on their wedding trip. Mrs. Rlxon will bo remembered as Miss Hannah Dar lington Grace. West Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Howe E. Dantzebecher an nounce tho marriage of their daughter, Miaa Louise Frances DanUebecher, to Mr, Edwin Warren Hart today. In St. Barnabas Prot estant Episcopal Church, 64th street and Haverford avenue, West Philadelphia. Miss Margaret Lamorelle, daughter ot Judge and Mrs. J. F, Lamorelle, of JB10 Baring street, has left for Greensburg, Pa , whore she will be the guest of Miss Sara Head, daughter of Judsre Head, for tK& montu of July, Mrs. F. H. Mllden and Miss Mjtry MUden, of 4819 Regent street, havo opened their cottage at Ocean City for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. John IL Baylor, of 4S30 Walnut street, are spending the summer in Atlantic City, Mr, and Mrs. William Frease, of S805 Ludlow street, hao gone for a motorboat trip down the Delaware Bay. They will return In about ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Rees. of 734 South 42d street, are spending a fortnight so viiiuuo uuy. Chester Valley A piano and violin recital will be given In the hall of the Municipal Building. Mat tern, this evening by the pupils of Miss Ella Rowley Under the chaperonage of Miss Alice Sin clair and Miss Eleanor Sinclair, a party of girls, including Mlsa Emma Warner. Miss Alice Kaufman, Miss Elizabeth Cox, Miss Frances Avil, Mlsa Phoebe Hampton, Mlsa Nancy H¥s and Miss qertrude Shepherd, left Malvern this week on a, camping trip. They will pitch their Unts on the rac-dowa or tneaierurooK Jrarra, tue Home of Captain Miss Ellen Johnson Schofleld, of 620 East Leverlngton avenue, left early In the week for a trip up the Hudson, spending some time as the guest of Mrs. Charles Wiley. Tioga Mr. and Mrs. William Hodges, Jr., of 2819 North 19th street, will leave tomorrow to occupy their cottage In Atlantic City. They will bo accompanied by Mr. Hodges' mother, Mrs. William Hodges, of 19th and Tioga streets. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. C. Clegg, of 8617 North 13th street, left during the week to spend the. summer at their cottage In Pitman, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Rnynor Bowman, of West Tioga street, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Bowman, of Fhoonixvllle, will leave totnorroW for an automobile trip to Island Heights, to remain over July i. North Philadelphia Mr, and Mrs. Charles Kaelker, Mrs. Pelfer and Mrs. M. A. Spotola motored from Philadelphia o Atlantto Cty this week to visit friends. Miss Ida Drlpps, of I8IJ North nth street, will leive early net week for Ocean City, N. J., to -remain through the summer. Frankford Mrs. W, W. Cummtngs, of Mulberry street, entertained the members of her sew. Ing circle yesterday afternoon. Her guest Included Mrs. Frederick JIalloway, Mrs. George Worth, Mrs. Walter Jones, Mrs Francis Culy, Mrs? George Cummlngs' Mrs. James Hall, Mrs. John Tyson, Mrs. George Berry, Mrs. Harry Gooding and Mrs. Renberger. vU vnutf Ventnor, for the summer, Miss ft S, CassaU.Jta the Chester Valley. What's Doing Tonight 7,a:oTar&udn,.lti8l,J,0fr. Concert at Blmont Uaiulon b S"lrmnn Parle UanJ, 8 o'clock. yr. raeuot 3P&8.?fej Children of Collece Sattlemint to ai V.OUC.V ociijeaieju .uou, treet. Jottc for ,th Botlttr pace will 1m ..! ct all o.h RQtUtt uiu.t ba VfllUupamil I Id of the paixr. nulla .Tim J In f all. WltS I lull adilrtu. .and vna pauibl tal.ubsi, I Duuibr inual b iItcb. j---. i ulnbr utu ajjor," JSnalssXcdttr. ioS ciTj that rlncoitL)n ,mr. b. U3UC4 w,u wn puoiupaa. Ed! tA i'Al.fr. ytnlat Idttr. SOS Ctwats-t airiL TS t.iww.KBi, in cutrrj wt: THE marriage of Miss Mary Wright, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. T. Edmund Wright, of B,34 Morris street, Germantown, and Mr. Norman William Steltz, of Col mar, Pa., will tako placo tonight at 8 o'clock at tho home of tho bride's parents. Tho ceremony will ,bo performed by the Rev. Stewart P. Keeling, rector of St. Peter's Protestant Episcopal Church, Wayne avenue and Harvey street, Germantown. miss Wright, who will be given In mar rlag by her father, will woar a gown of georgette cropo and taffeta and will carry white sweet peas Tho best man will be Mr. Joseph Moloney. A email reception will follow for n few Intimate friends. Mr. Steltz and his bride will live at 714 Grant avenuo, West Collingswood. FISCHER WALTERS A quiet wedding took nln.ee this morninsr at 7:30 o'clock In St, Catherine's Chapel. Wost Penn street, -when MIbs Estello M. Walters, daughter of Mrs. Louise Walters, of 3C9 East Cholten avenuo,. became the bride of Mr. Wilfred H. FIschor. Tho bride wore a frock of blue georgette crcpo and a gray hat She was attended by Mlsa Eleanor rischer as maid of honor, who v,oto a gray crepo do chlno frock and a purple hat The Rev. J. Hartw ell, C. M , performed the, ceremony, which was at tended by only the two tmmedlato fam ilies. A breakfast, at the home of the bride s mother followed tho ceremony. HAUENSCHILD KNECHT. A protty wedding was solemnized nt noon today In the Church of the Assumption of tho Blessed Virgin Mary, Conarroe street, Manayunk, when Miss Mary Knecht, daugh ter of Mr. Joseph Knecht, of 4138 Man ayunk avenue, Roxborough, became tho bride of Mr. Frederick Hauenschlld, Jr., of 120 Seville street. The Rev. Henry Gantert officiated at the ceremony, which was fol- lowod by a breakfast at the home of tho bride's father. A gown of white satin draped with chanttlly lace was worn by the bride, who was attended by her sisters. Miss Emma Knecht, as maid of honor, and Miss Martha Knecht, as bridesmaid. They were attired In frocks of taffeta draped with tulle, the former In pale canary color and the latter In pink. Mr. Knecht gave his daughter In marriage. Mr. Joseph Fates was be3t man. Mr, and Mrs. Hauenschlld left on an extended trip and will be at home after August 1 at 4188 Manayunk avo. SEHJEL CHASE. The marriage of Miss Viola Chase, daugh ter of Mrs. IC Chase, of 281 East Cam bridge street, to Mr. John Selbel, of 3621 North 19th street, took place on Wednes day afternoon tn the Church of the Ascen sion, East Lehigh avenue. The bride wore a gown ot white crepe de chine and georgette crepe and a tulle veil held In place with orange blossoms. Her bouquet was of white roses. Miss Katherlne Chase, who attended her sister as maid of honor, wore pink taffeta and tulle, with a large hat to match, and carried pink roses. Mr. Albert Smith was best man. A reception fol lowed the ceremony, After a trip to Niagara Falls Mr. Selbel and his bride will live at 3621 North 19th street GALLAGHER-GOOLEY. A pretty wedding took place on Wednes day In St Gabriel's Church, 29th and Dick- inson streets, wnen .miss niary Agnes Gooley became the bride of Mr. Charles T, Gallagher. The ceremony was performed by the pastor at 4:30 o'clock and was fol lowed by a reception at the home of the bride's parents, 1338 Reed street The father ot the bride, Mr, James J, Gooley, gavo his daughter In marriage. Her gown was a charming combination of silk lace and satin, with white crepe de chine and pearl ornaments. She was attended by her sis. ter, Miss Catharine Gooley, as maid of honor; Miss Margaret Gallagher, a cousin of the bridegroom, as bridesmaid and Miss Ellen Gooley as flower girl Mr, James J. Gooley, Jr., a brother of the bride, acted as best man. ARMSTRONG KENNEDY. Mr, and Mrs. James T. Kennedy, of 2814 West Somerset street, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Mies Helen F. Kennedy, to Dr. Thomas M. Armstrong on Wednesday afternoon. June 28, Doctor Armstrong and his bride, who are traveling through Maine, will be at home after Sep tember 16, at 1429 Christian street BORTZQUERNa JUnpng the Interesting weddings of the week was that of Miss Martha Quema, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Quarns, to Mr. SylvanuS H, Borti, of 1812 North 22d btreet, which was solemnized on Wednes day evening at the home of the bride's parents, 777 North 27th street The cere mony was perform jd by the Rev- Dr Frank H, Farley, of Trinity Baptist Church, as sisted by the Rev. Joseph H, Uartmau. of h Bethany Lutheran Church. The bride, who was given in marriage by Jr father,, waa attended by Miss Rose arMbiller ft maid of honor nnd her two nieces. Miss Dorothy Landls and Miss Helon Lamils, ns flower girls. Mr. Harry M. Bortz attondod his brother ns best man. Following tho ceio mony a reception was hold, after which w,nd Jfr8, Bort3 left on an extended ,ur?Jy uPn their return thoy will live at 777 North 27th street INNES RUSSELL. The marriage of Miss Mary A. Russell, daughter of Mrs W. Russell, of 2304 Cedar street, to Mr. Algernon Jones Innes, of 4662 Mansion avenuo. Rnihnmiirii nnu i... Wednesday morning, immediately after tho quiet ceremony Mr. and Mra Innes left on ?,lC3ended. W6d""?ff trip. Upon their re turn they will live In Langhorne. VOGT-FLEMBima. A Pretty wedding took placo on Wednes aay night at tho homo of Mrs. Charles Flem- Stt,IJfi,09OUt,i,Ca,IlfllQ street- whon her ?h k! IS ' I11-?? 1iaoml FIet"mlng, became ? .ud?.5f Mr Emanuel C. Vogt. of 1910 North 24th street. Miss Mao Blaney acted as bridesmaid, and tho I,.-. ., :.. ., Charles Vogt, a brother of the bridegroom. The bride was given in mnrriage by hor S-fST J ReV- T" Pttul "Bhorne oHl vlf A?er a recePn Mr. nnd Mrs. Vogt left for a wedding trip to Atlantic MITOSKY-COHAN. An Interesting weririino- .i , .. Cranbury, N . J.. hen Mlsi Tillle Cohan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cohan, of Cranbury and Now York, -nns married to Mr. David Mitosky, of 2846 Richmond Ttreet rol,lo,v.lnff th0 "emony Mr. and Mrs Mitosky left for their honeymoon, which wit be spent In New Yorkjind Atlantic City. D'unso pizzi. Mr. nnd Mrs Francesco dl Maio, of 1324 Dickinson street, havo announcod the mar riage of their niece. Miss Carolina Pizzi. to Mr. Generoso D'Urso on Wednesday aft ernoon at 4 o'clock in St Blta's Church, Broad and Federal streets. After th. n,.I mony a reception and dance was held, after which Mr. and Mra D'Urso left on an ex tended trip. BAHN ZEIGLER. Miss Florehce Zelgler. of 2311 North nm street nnd Mr. Norman Bahn, of 3464 Emerald street, wero united In marriage on Wednesday. The ceremony waa per formed by the Rev. P, H. DIpple at tho parsonage of the German Lutheran Church at 8 th and Thompson Btreets. The couple were unattended. They will spend a month at Stone Harbor, N. J., before returning home. DISCHEU-KENNEDY, The marriage of Miss Elizabeth Kennedy, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. James Kennedy, and Mr. William Discher, Bon of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Discher, took place on Wed nesday afternoon at 4 o'clock In the Church of ttie Ascension, G and Westmoreland streets. The bride was attended by her sister. Miss Katherlne Kennedy, and Mr. Discher had Mr. Joseph McKenna as best man. After a wedding trip Mr. nnd Mrs Dlsoher will ltvo In Oshkosh. Wis. -JS1" HUBraana will celebrate their golden n..! r iifV" '"i"9 Sam8 qUlet Wa" "" ..Tl nouuuiB ay, acoording to Mr. 5iSf?5n' Itey wlU s1vo a reception to fi.na.8.but th.ra wlu ba " t the v?iP hJ" u,m, on an occasion of this kind. The Hausmans have six ohlldren. Mr. Hausman declared he and his wife have never had a misunderstanding slnoe ;?!!;r.nft,ai"':. Tnls h0 ittributes to the ltfe! alwa,a Uvei t18 B'mple "It seems tike yesterday that Mrs. Haus mnn nnd myself drove In our little carriage to the parson's home In Lelghton, Pa.," said ilausman today. "We wore very young at tno time but tho Intervening years have slipped oyer our heads with great rapidity. I bellevo that couples contemplating maSlasr8 BhouM d0 B0 a arly as possible. This Is one of the greatest mistakes made today, loung men and young women expoot entirely too much when they aro first married. I blame thla on th vr,,n women of today. Thoy expect their hus bands to make forty dollars a week and they refuse to got married unless thoy aro to have a fourteen-room house, two or moro Bervants and an automobile." Kensington .Jr. sand Mrs. Wright and their family, of 1304 East Columbia avenue, are spend ing the summer at Pitman Grove, N. J. Northeast Philadelphia Mrs. F. Geggenhelmer and Master Clair Yates, of 417 East Glrard avenue, ar spending several weeks tn Ceallton, $10. Mrs. Kelly, Mr. O. Kelly and Mlsa Kelty, of 1206 East Columbia avenue, are spend ing the summer in Wlldwood. Mr. and Mrs. B. Goodman and their family, of 949 North 6th street. hnv if for Atlantic City, where they will spend thtf- eumraer. Norristown NORRISTOWN, Pa., July 1. Mr. and. Mrs. Edward L. .Vaughan, of 601 Green ( Biraei, navo nnnouncca tne engagement of 1 their daughter. Miss Iolean Hood Vaughan, 4 to Mr. William Koplln Wilson, son of, Mr. v-uu ciii.-a iviuson, or lzs uast Airy Street Miss Delia P. Gibson, of 17 East Elm street will spend July with relatives In Norfolk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Roberts and their son, who have been the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Willis R. Roberts,, of 800 DelCalb stret have gone to Jamaica, L. I. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brtchenhelm, of Fornance street, have gone to St Jovlte, Quebec, Can., where they will i spend- the summer. GOLF AND TENNIS MATCHES AT nr.TTTvTrrir7- riTTTn mr t---,--. i Plans Being Made for Celebration of Independence Day by Bucks County Club Members Attractive Birth day Party Given in Roxborough THE Bucks County Country Club will I Elizabeth Sllowltx Miss Ida r- h celebrate the Fourth with a golf tourna- Samuel Markowltz', Mr. Daniel nil' ) other J" sat Silver, Mr. M. Marcus Rocnciv: ier xr, . ti 1,vauman. Mr. Benjamin Sel IVtu' cnJ.a,mln Staltzberg. Mr. Edward Mr S'ef- A,fred Kramer. Mr. B Kejsoy. Mr. N. Stntz and Mr. Morris Wilson. m I If 'li mm 111 j - MK? all s!j ssS. ). JBb.dK, HP ment and tonnls tournament, also sports. Open houso will be held all day. Tho Saturday night cabarets at tho dub In Langhorne havo proved extremely popu lar, and there were over 200 guests at the last one. Before tho last Saturday's performance dinners were glen at the club by Mr. and Mrs Ellwood Watson, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Starkey, Mr. and Mrs J. Dawson Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leedom and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. Palmor's guests were Mr. and Mrs. William Betts, Mr. Lewis Betts, of Philadelphia, and Miss Margaret Rettew, of Langhorpe. Mr, and Mrs Leedom entertained Mr. and Mrs. A. Tcntry and Mr. and Mra. Walter Thomas, of Philadelphia. Other guests at the carbaret were Mr. Luther Young, Mr. G. R. Rebmann, Jr., Mr. N. A. Graham, Mrs. M. E. Comly, Mrs. Charles Taylor, Miss Helen Gllkeson. Miss Loulso Swain, Miss Phoebe A. Boyd, Mr. Edward Scarlett, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Graham, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Beaumont, Mr. E. O. Beaumont, Jr., Miss Rachel Porrlne, Mr. J. H. Slnzhelmer, Mr. G. O. Gelkler, Mr. E. P. Wells, Mr. S. Welsh, Mr. G. R. Rul mann. Miss Holtzhower, Mr. Thompson, Mr. T. Hoffman and Mr. Robert Titus. Mrs. Howard A. Lukens, of 812 Dupont street, is giving an attractive children's party this afternoon In celebration of the eeenth birthday anniversary of her daugh ter. Miss Doris Lukens. The decorations and favors are In red, white and blue. In keeping with the approach of the national holiday. The young guests include Miss Jane Haya, Miss Bertha Lawrence, Miss Elsie Hardman, Miss Elizabeth Walls. Miss Clara La Rue, Miss Lydla Stott, Miss Emma Flanagan, Miss Helen Flanagan, Master George McCleary, Master Howard Hays, Master Walter Fancourt, Master Edmund Dunlap, Master William Dunlap and Mas ter John Dunlap. A surprise party was' given In honor of Miss Anna Wallace, of 160 Sumao street, by her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Edward W, Wallace, this week. Among the guests were Mr. Wesley Wallace, Mr, Graham Llt tlewood, Mr, Burton Llttlewood, Mr. Dudley Thomas, Mr, Benjamin Beavan, Mr. Roy Wilson. Mr. Logan Dayton, Mr. Clifford Beavan, Mr. Herbert Schofleld, Miss Mar Jorle Kale, Miss Margaret WIer, Miss Ruth Allen, Mlsa Margaret White, Miss Marie Williams. Miss Anna Wallace, Miss Helen Logan, Miss Mary Barnes and Miss Clara Hodson. M R, AND MRS. A. SONDBERG, of 4130 MB. AND MRS. WILUAM DISCHER honor ot the graduation of their eon, Mr. Michael Bondberg, from the Philadelphia School of Pedagogy last Saturday evening. The gueata were Miss Elizabeth Solomon. Miss May Rosen, Miss Jean Felslnger, Miss Ethel Grossman, Miss Sarah Splro. Miss Mary Kohen, Miss Clara Oroenson, Miss Clara Ootdman, Miss Rose Schauer, Miss Anna Segal, Miss Anna Splro, Miss Reba Levlck, MIbs Nellie Leopow, Miss Sophie HecKer, miss aiae jtopains, miss uesrle Strauss, Mr Samuel Zuckerman, Mr Henry Friedman, Dr. Geqrge Parrls,' Mr, Samuel Melnlck, Mr Emanuel FUUher, Mr, John Mandet, Mr. Samuel Berman, Mr Charlea Meyers, Mr. Herman Master, Mr. Fischer, Mr. Louis Marcus. Mr. E(rar Bchafter, Mr. Max Gardener, Mr. Joseph Young, Mr, Joseph Kurds, Mr. Maurice Gor don, Mr. Herman Abrams, Mr. Harry Makransky, Mr. William Rose, Mr. Samuel Cohen and Mr Max Gelber. The Rtgeqt Pleasure Club held a plcolo at Chamounlx last Sunday The committee consisted of Mr Marcus Rosnov, chairman: Mr. D Rugow, Mr S. Silver Mr, B, Selser and Mr. B. Salsberg, Among those creaent were. Miss Esther Loyiant Miss Rose Mil ter, Miss Anna Safidon, of Camden; Allis; Esther Goldstein. Miss Dorothy Forraan. Miss Jennie MoltYsr. Mlsa Marls Cohen, Mlsa. Uiara uoiuoerg, j&oe wni mi .:. ?k at theIr hom9' 60 Sansom street, in honor of Uie graduation of their nephew. Dr. Morris Ruberg. from the tTnl versity of Pennsylvania. The hom S oTrAbLdeBC0rnteVn "10 ""'versfty ors. About 60 guests were present THE Ardentes Club, of Starr Garden, celebrated its second, anniversary with - vuriy ana oance at the New Victoria Halt on Thursday night Mr. Ncff, Mr. Wolf, Mr. KrnvlU nnd Mr i i,n d?nca aa slven by Miss Shulman aCdxrMeycr Snyder' Speeches were mad. by Mr. Tillman, Mr. Schneider, Mr. Neff7Mr Zeussea nnd Mr. Wenger. ? Among those present were Miss Elizabeth Kosltsky Miss Bessie Shulman. Miss Mae Brown, Miss Minnie Kratky. Miss Mary Thompson. Miss Clara Goldberg, Miss DoS Zobllnsky, Miss E-elyn Gold, Mlsa Reba Uroswald, Mlsi Rpse Llpkowltz, MIbs Esther Butufsky. Miss Miriam Frelfelder. MlsS Ce colio Frelfelder. Miss Alice Gordan, Miss Bessie Schwartz. MIbs Pearl Schwart" Miss Sara Berman. Mlsa Anltn Tir,. -nr-' Meyer Snyder. Mr. ''Nathan Tllman, Mr, Abraham Neff, Mr. Morris Snyder. Mr! William Schneider. Mr. Joseph Wenger, Mr. Martin Drogen. Mr. Julius E. Kravjta. Mr. Raymond Relnhart, Mr. Joseph Rappaport. jfr. Charles Sllovltz, Mr. Isaac Schwarts, Mr. David Rosen, Mr, John Carlio, Mr, Na than Wolf, Mr, Benjamin Goldberg, Mr, xtobert Shapiro, Mr. Edward Kline. Mr. xtenjamln Bernstein and Mr, Reuben Pousses. Mr, nnd Mrs. Patrick Fallon, of Linden street, Moorestown. will celebrate the 30th anniversary of their marriage this evenlrg. They were married In St Paul's Church. 10th and Christian streets, tn 1888 and have six children living. Mr, and Mrs. Fallon have made their home In Moores town lor 14 years. A DELIGHTFUL surprise party waa given . tn honor of Miss 'Clara Laventhol on Sunday evening at her home, 194 South 60th street, In honor of her graduation from the WJUlam Penn High School. Among those present wero-'Miss Sophia Goldfeather, Miss Peb Barofsky, Miss Florence Barofsky, Ma Frances Snyder man. Miss Bessie Levin, Mlsa gillie Cohen, MIbs Clara Laventhol, Misd Tillle Rich book, Miss Rachel Rlcbbook, Miss Eva Rosenfeld, Miss Sadie Dubln, Mr. Phillip Weias. Mr. Barofsky, Mr. Herbert Hsrra. Mr. Samuel Cohen, Mr. Wasaerman, sir, Abraham Wotmaker, Mr, Lodiif Fefn, Mr. Klrmer, Mr. Maortce Fein, Mr, Henry Mer man, Dr. Loula Bpotkav, Mr. ppotkov, Mr. Harry Dubjn, Mn Greenspan nd. Docto Selln. Mr. and Mrs. IorrU Wolfman. 334 Richmond street, ga,ve a reception 14 honor of the engagement of their daughter, Mttw Edith Wolfman., to Mr Osear Roienbauiu, son ot Mr and Mrs. Isaac Rosepbaum, ot 1615 North. lOtA street, lat Sunday evr hlng Mias Wolfman has but rmatty grad uated from the Northeast Annex f; tn Girls' High School. Mr. Rosnbaum U rt member ot tho bar of PhHadetoJija, County and a graduate of th,e University ot Venu sytvania, Jaw Sehoq. Among thnS pnt were Mr. and Mrs. M. "VVolayw, Mr and Mrs. J. Rotsenbauuv Mr and M A- Wr nlek, Mtas Evelyn Oatclhr. Mr Beajuaift Sachs, Mr and Mrs. It Kc3h.r Mr m4 Mrs. DrucLer. Mr. and Mrs. GKuaniaa. Mr and Mrs, Hcnlgmao, M'. and -Uu. Flag man, Mr. and Mr Coyprm3, Mr Hvrocji i,pan. vr I'MM-a. icmi A. nstfterg Mr. MCl Mm, R wJs Jfe Wwm gpMa afe. . ijyyifi-t mu us. jSJBJUZf 9, atMWt; i n