f ; 1 s? J, W ' " EVENING PUBLIC L15DGER-PHII PHILADELPHIA; WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1918 w ;. : f M " ' KWWT inccro jvyoojri Mi$iMifum Clark Kane Will fi, 'J?erf".Cross on Monday , Take Place ski TifflSS'lAtlRfAAt CLARK KANE, who " a'great.cteal to tell of the work Bhe has T Bhe did over there" among "the French wounded and tlte tubercular natlcnts of France, will fv talk to', the workers at the Independence , 8quare- Auxiliary of the American Red Cross, affiqg Chestnut street, next Mon- i;t day "at o'clock.. I am so glad these talks l have nbt'een discontinued for the sum mer aef. jet'A Of course. It would not be posslbfa".Mtb"Ke't speakers nil through the Bummeiv. but the rooms will remain open , and, there . will be many workers through S the hot' season. ; For dott'V tiur men need our work Just '' M much" wriether It's hot or whether It's --" cold? 'They have to fight and strain and urfer Iwhelher' It's hot as fire or cold S ,ce-!Ci i So the' auxiliaries In most places wilt remalrfiopeh-and every one who can will work through the summer as well as the rest ofthe yeah Miss?Karie lifts a splendid collection of posteragatl'?red during her stay abroad, and 81$.' will 'show them bn Monday. AmohKlho posters Is one by Raemaker and another by Balrnsfather. There Is also niV'autWrupli copy of the procloma- ' tlon ofjtho. execution. of Edith Cuvell. Won't It be Interesting to se- thcmV MlssKn"ne .jalne back to this country direct ;from her work at the Lighthouse In Farls' and from nursing at the English Hospital for French Wounded at Xevers. And sKe' wears her stunning costume of tlnk and white striped linen, Just like the gowns 'worn by the nurses at that hos rltal, when she tells of her work there. AN INTERESTING! wedding Is to lake place In Morrlstown on the first of July. rlAnd though the principals arc 4 nelthef- of them t'hlladelphians they ave both' related 4o Phlladelphlans, unci It Is expected that a number of people from this city will attend the solemnization of the marriage, v The bride-to-be la Delia Frnncklyn, a 5 daughter of the late Reginald Francklyn and Mrs. Francklyn, of New York, and granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. Blnsse, of that city. Mrs. Btnsse ", was Miss Delia Carpenter, a daughter of ' the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hope Car penter, who lived In this city at 1717 Lo J cust street for many years, and an aunt of the present Samuel Hope Carpenter, of this city. i The bridegroom-to-be Is J. Dykes Nichols, son of Mrs. R. C. Nichols, of New York, and t nephew of Mrs. James Francis Sullivan, ', of this city, who It will be remembered t was Miss, Lulue Nichols. V Delta Francklyn has lived a great part of '"Her life In Switzerland, where her mother, who was Miss Agnes Blnsse, went with her four children after the death of her husband.- The son, Reginald Franck- lyn, "Jr., and daughter Delia returned to Amerlcp. some years ago, and have been living with their uncles, Mr. Louis E. Blnsse and Mr. Charles W. Binsse, In Mor rlstown, N. J. Reggy is now In the i service,- and young Nichols Is studying In an aviation camp. Agnes Francklyn, a younger sister, was made a. professor of clence- in a Swiss college at the age of twenty-one, just before the war. but she resigned later to enter war work In France. Giles, the other brother, did excellent work In the American Ambulance Corps before our entry Into the war,' but now Is In,, the artillery "over there.'' if's wonderful If you go Into each family how many aVe engaged in war work if not actually In the service. Whole fam ilies working for the great cause. It.makes one very sad to know the heart aches that are all about one. But back of it all Is the Indomitable spirit of right, which wins no matter what the cost. Men must fight and women must work and weep, but this Is no time for weeping; It's time for couruge and strength of. will. That's the woman of today "Strong to r suffer, strong to endure." i- And the' outcome will be worth the suf 3 ferlng. Don't forget that. "iw TTIVERY week ' there's some kind of a 'J -Ei rapid-fire wedding Just after some en- .. . gaged man gets his sailing orders. I heard r of an awfully funny one the other day. V: ' tl, AtAn't Vanran Viata hilt tllfl plrl la V " " """- "" awfully well Known nere ana ner sister lives' here. Well, anyhow, she was In the South, where, she lives, and got a sudden telegram, not that telegrams are ever anything else, but this was sudden. It said that she would have to be in a certain city more or less north by the following day to be married the day after that, and If Was signed by the man she was engaged to. So she packed up and left, arriving much excited and with no Ideu of where, when' or by whom she was to be married. Fortunately she had relatives in town and couid stay with them. Fiance he Is a '& lieutenant In the United States navy, by ne wuy-wui i anc dumio , v,i ,u - as best man and ushers and things and they found a church and clergyman. The ".$ bride 'Invited some people ny teiepnone t, and started rortn. vnen iney goi io me ,., church-r-they had had no renearsai, you O'jcnow nobody knew who should go up the ajw-alsle first, and It struck the bride funny. S'.and Bhe was tired and nervous anyhow, ?o she oromotly got the giggles and almost .".v. 'V.vatt.rlfq rlitht there. However, that '- mi straightened out and the procession "T 2Al....i ika,tianivl all rlfftlt. iiriwmw ".. - -- ;,:tf Then the clergyman wanted to know. r-"Who glveth this .woman, etc.," and they J'tremenVbered.that father hadn't been able )F to, get away for the wedding and mother l-Mi forward. -.So mother nodded vigorously lr, v, " -. . . .- :. ,...-.. I ,,. and tne service wenv on. men me utiue- ?,'lt stuck on his finger and almost- ended E ,! eYery'thlng right there because It seem?3 '''thine to- get that ring off.- Finally It K t'yMded and that was over. Then after vfbe ceremony ho turnea io kiss nis Dnae, Will gVO "! BUVII y- Vwi.....i, w ..... it embarrassed them both, and they - liftiijied down the. Aisle clinging detpcr WrALt'ia.tch .other's hand' and blushlnfr i Drrm rnv.rr n fwju i ruiKjriLiiii Speak at Independence Sq uare Interesting Wedding to in New York about, and she does It In her usual c'larm .Ing way until everybody laughs with. her. NANCY WYNNE. Social Activities ' Mr. and Mrs. Strickland L. Kneaes nnd Lieutenant and Mr. Strickland Kncass, Jr., will be at home tomorrow afternoon after 3 o'clock at their country place at Dayles ford, I'a. No cards have been sent out. Mrs. William; O. Elliott and her daugh ters, Miss Betty Elliott and Miss Hannah Elliott, of 317 South Seventeenth street, left on Monday to open their villa at Cape May for the summer. Miss Ellrabeth Line Primrose, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Robert Primrose, whose marriage to Mr. Charles Roltarc Egglcston will take place on Saturday, will entertain at dinner tonight at her home In honor of Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Wagner and Dr. and Mrs. Ira T. Atkins, of Boston. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Stewart hae closed their house at the southeast corner of Eighteenth and Spruce streets and have gone to their cottage at Spring Lake for the summer. A wedding of Interest here will take place In Detroit on Juni 26, when Miss Mabel Murphy, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Michael Murphy, of this city, will become the hrlde of Captain Urban Fisher. United States army, of Detroit. Miss Murphy will be at tended by Miss Ida Senger. of 111 South Forty-third street, as maid of honor. Mr. and Mrs. J. Randall Marston. of 1231 South Sixty-first street, are being congratu lated on the birth of a son on Monday, June 10. He will be named J. Randall Marston, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Chrystle Miller will spend the week-end with Mrs. Edwin C. MII- Photo by Marccuu. MISS EDITH MELLEKSH of 313 Lyceum avenue, who is an active worker for charity and has taken part in several charitable affairs ler. of I'encoyd, Pa. Mrs. Miller was Miss Edna F. Schnabcl. Mrs. William J. Jamison, of G2t2 Spruce street. West Philadelphia, who will be re membered as Miss Elizabeth M. Sampson, will entertain at an informal dinner this exenlng. The guests will be Mr. and Mrs. J. V. S. Bishop, of Swarthmore, Pa. : Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Qulgley, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar B. Hall, Mrs. Sarah Sampson and Miss Eliza beth Jamison. The wedding of Miss Sadie Mendel, daugh ter of Mrs. Samuel L. Mendel, of 1733 Dia mond street, to Mr. Henry S. Gross, of 1810 Berks street, will "take place on Thursday, June 20, at noon. In the Bellsvue-Stratford, and will be followed by a breakfast. The bride's sister, Mrs. Henry S. Wleder, will be matron of honor, and Mr, Leon Mendel, the brlde'd brother, will be tho bridegroom's best man. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Cloncalln enter tained at their home on Saturday evening. Among the guests were Miss Lena Cook, Miss Mella La Battles, Mrs. Ray Marinella, Mr. William Crescent and '.Mr. Frank Dadaro. Mr, and Mrs. John O. Bullock, of Greene street. Cermantown, left on Monday for tho Poconos, where they will spend the summer. Mr. William Brown has received word that his son, Mr. Stephen Brown, who Is with the engineer corps, has arrived safely In France. Sergeant Havltand Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Howard Wright. Is spending a few days In Lansdowne before going to West Point. Sergeant Wright was formerly sta tioned at Camp Hancock, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sill, of Lansdowne, left last week for Ocean City, whero they have taken a cottage for the summer. Dr. Conyers Read, of Chicago, has been lulling his sister, Miss Helen Read, in Lans downe. , Miss Eleanor Garde, of Canton, O., has been visiting Mm. G. Howard Shrlver, of Lanedowne. Mr. Frederick Lewis and Mr, Donald Mc Lean are at the training camp at Platts burg. Mr. Lewis attends the University of Pennsylvania and Mr. McLean has been a student at Williams College. Mr. Joseph Pugh Is at the Williams Col lege camp. Mr. Pugh Is a student at Swarth more College. Mr. and Mrs. W. Snyder gave a dinner dance on Saturday evening at the Old York Road Country Club for the graduating class of the Academy of Mercy In honor of Miss Edith Schmltt, who Is a member of the class. The guests were Miss Marian Vanneman, Miss Cecilia Kelly, Miss Mary Cunningham, Miss Florence McClystal, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Schmltt, Mr. Marshal Vanlman. Mr. Jack McCarthy. Mr. H. McCrcary, Mr. James Hun ter and Mr. Daniel Aast. The marriage Is announced of MIbs Flor ence Cavana and Mr. Charles Schuler on June 7 In the Church of the Immaculate Con ception in uamaen. 1 r' S';Tj,IK', ,' 1 I A '- . - f'W'--'.' I i I'M i . 'fj .'' i i i WiO I 86 TO BE GRADUATED FROM TRADES SCHOOL Annual Commencement Exercises in William Penn High Audi torium Tonight Tho annual commencement exercises of the Philadelphia Trades School will be held In the auditorium of the William Penn High School, Fifteenth and Wallace streets, to night' at 8 o'clock. The pilzes for high scholastic averages nre provided from a fund endowed by the late Murrell Dobbins, through whoso efforts and urglpg when he was a member of the Board of Education the Trades School the first of the kind In he United States was estab lished In 190G. Tho scholastic prize-winners this vear are: Herbert Harper, first: Alfred H. King, sec ond; Dirk A. Dectell, third; Harry J. Miller, fourth; C. Vernon Rahman, fifth: Saul Bar kov, sixth. The first prize Is a gold watch, the second n gold watch fob and tho others gold watch chorms. William ("Buck") Hanratty. of Inttrscho la.itlc baseball foine, will receive the Pioneer Class prize, a gold watch and chain, presented to the best all-round athlete. He Is plavlng professional buseball with the tlngerbtown team of the Blue Ridge Mountain League Harry Woelfel will receive the master plumbers' prize for scholarship In the e nine plumbing class course. Albert Poultcm will receive the Richard H. Watson prl? for best attendance In the evening plumbing courKo. One of the graduates of the February class. " ernon Hallma'n, 50 North FIfty-llrst street', is now In Fiance, a member of an engineer corps. His diploma will be prevented to a member of his family. Ilallman graduated In the mschanlc.il drafting department and enlisted Imme diately. The graduates are: CLASH Of KKtiTtUARV. lfiltvtv u.-nnn. I-..-,. ,.... .IV'V ,, William II Prone Ldnnrd Krkk Alfred 11. Klt.ir i-fti1' '.'. Lentherman Kills V. Clark, jr. Dirk A. Deilel !v vT.n?'l ""llman Itusiell v. Horn (I'orito DIon William H. Fdn , Tho. a y. ntjspatrltk Ueorse (lr.iy. Jr. Alfred 11. (Irani MiiAiird II llumml Harry J .MIIIit John J Monro Julius I'olnknft Irvine H li, ip Karrs V. Hlmon I'hllll, Snyrtr Havlil Wolf CLASS OK JUNE. lfllS DAY SCHOOL lurnard o. rol Win. D Hanratty. Jr. Charles J llullfr William II Ueihert Walter c. Klrcher .1. Curtis Lnrfertv William II Schulza Alexander K't't J. ltnymond Wllllima John Krlt RHhau5j$er Alhfrt I. .Mnrkell rthur C Mlnrlilii rtuaxell M I'ennMMtker Harold C Uipi llfrhrrt O. Spirrv Thomas Spratt l.urln stprn John K. Wolf WiillnreH Voder John Cary, Jr. WUU t 1- Saul ilrknv lefl'erti: Harper Alfred X. Harris nnymond T. Johnson 1 rderlek A. el er Charles V Ilrlan .tohn J Carr Ilarheson H OericUiion Slesfrled It. r.rdmann James J Knnnlnc James I). Jordan Kdward J Keller Leonard W Ho... In In Wlllard II Anderson P.VKNINO SCHOOL (IIlADfATKS. nis Mlrhael Amlenln Kr.lllk llrlilke. Jr. Fred Klein Joseph Klnslow William Katzmann Joseph It Miller Albert Poulton HnroM K. Smith Harold .V Smith John J.Sw eney IMrrv Wo-lfel William l)rkrilnus-n William S. Knsel Samuel T. (letis Abrnham Herman Kii.,.ojpi 1 cman Call Ilennett John de Meester Otto Dennetl Wllllnm t)reman Joseph M. Kmtierger 'aul Kndrlrh Charles Hnnla Philip Freund William Gelriel Jarrett U. Hanna Engagements Announced An Interesting engagement announced to day Is that of .Miss Phoebe McKean Downs, daughter of Mrs. Norton Downs, of Ford hooke Farms, Three Tuns, to Miv Joseph Weir Sargent, of New- Haven, Conn. Miss Downs Is a sister of Mrs. Rowland Evans, Jr., Mr. T. McKean Downs, and Mr. Norton Downs. " x Another engagement of Interest here and In New York, Is that of Miss Leclliii Hlgglns. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil H. HlgKins, of New York, Vd .Mr. Andre Kulpaelumkoff, of IlUnsla. Miss Ulggins Is a niece of Mrs. Edward Dale Toland and Miss Julia Rush of this city Mr. and lira. Terence Skinner APIs, of Derby, Conn., announce tho engagement of their daughter. Miss May Kinlly Allis, to Mr. William W. Keefer, 2d. son of Mr and .Mrs. William lialrd Keefer. of I'll South Twenty-third street: Miss Allls Is on alumna of Smith College and Is a Daughter of the American Revolution, being u direct descend ant of Major General Joseph Sperfcer, second In command of the Continental Army at Boston In 1776, and of General David Humphreys, who was ald-de-camp to George AVnshlngJon. Mr. Keefer Is a graduate of the I'nlverslty of Pennsylvania Towne Scientific School, class of 11110, and is a member of the Phila delphia Art Club and the Sketch Club. Major Edgar Alan Custer una Mrs. Cus ter, of 4101 Baltimore avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Alma King Custer, to Lieutenant Elmer Lee Wood side, V. S. N. mWMmMSMMwMWK: ' vWwMMMMMWk MmmMMMMWMuMmp'' fsmBMMMwMm KHHw; y' iW$zK$mMMM p. H lffi3m v 1. f4&.' aT. ' MMMMM '- v bl"!-? - c ?& v '-v 9fc$iMMMMMMWm,t.'p ') r'l'',y'iKMw9MMmMMMMMwH0i"Lif' ' V y' wMWrMMmMMMiM;. v i: fciiyy -HBv "Xr "' MRS. ROnERT WRIGHT Mrs. Wright i an active member of llic rnmmittcc of the Pennsylvania Railroail WonienV. War l)c parlmcnt Mo. 3, uliich i holding a rtimmape tale today anil tomor row at B2t t'.liolnut street, to aid the work which thi rr larpc unit of tlie P. R. It. women i (loiiiR. Mr. riplit is wearing h-r uniform a a member of the Emergency Aiil. The phnlngrapli is taken by Mnrrrau fe 7ys- LA SALLE CLOSING EXERCISES TONIGHT Forty-two to Receive Diplomas and Certificates All Senior Engineering Class in Service The fifty-fifth annual commencement ex ercises of La Salle College will be held this evening In the Broad Street Theatre For the flrht time In the hlbtnry of the Institution, the degree of bachelor of trlcncu in elll en gineering will be granted. 'Forty-two inembcis of the various- depart ments will receive diplomas anil certificates. This is the largest number ever graduated from La Salle In one year. A noteworthy feature Is-that cery mem ber of the senior class of the englneeilng department has entered the service of the Government In the capacity of engineer, while the entire freshman class In civil engineer ing Is now engaged by the surveying depart ments of various rallioads. The students of the chemical courses are also doing their bit. Nearly all hae accepted positions with local chemical manufacturers. The lit lle. Monslgnor Kleran will pie- sldc at the exercWes and the orator will be fornur Congressman J. Washington Logue, class of "7U Degrees of bachelor of science In engineer ing will be given to four members of the senior class. Two certificates of proficiency will be grained, twenty-six members of the high school department hJII receive diplomas and ten will be graduatex) from the commer cial department. AMMMMMMMWMMMWtr$v6. MMMMMMMwjMwMMWMmhMM I . vA" 's iS ''. !fl, -isi-Ki L ... i fs HCJi'UK!sm1 SEVERAL DANCES FOR LANSDOWNE Junior Members of 20th Century Club Plan Series of Entertain ments for Summer A dance will b given In Lansdowne at the Twentieth Century Club on Saturday eve n'ng by the junior members of' the club. Miss Dorothy McEwen is chairman of' the dance committee and there will be a series of thee dances iluring the summer. Of course, a great many oung persons will come to them, but the Juniors are anxious to have the older persons at these affairs as well. Anotlier dance will be given at the Twcn lleth Century Club on Saturday evening, June 22 The membeiH of the Phi Kpsllon Sorority of the Lansdowne High School are giving this one, and pioceeds will be devoted to some chaiitv. Among those , ho belong to the sorority ale Miss Katharine Wilson. Miss Audrey Phillip', Miss -Mildred Davenport, Miss Olive Palmer. Miss Idu Galbralth, Miss Helen Adler, Miss Alice Koller. Miss Janet Krall. Miss Mildied Duncan, Miss Dorothy Sinyihe, Miss Dorothy. Seal borough. Miss Hi leu Ilevin. Miss Audrey Itedford, Miss Clara Davts, Miss ICIizabeth Almy. .Miss Grace Llpplncott, .Miss Frances Schrelner, Miss Itiddle Young, .Miss Mary Craig and Miss, Evelyn liobe. A luncheon was given at the Twentieth Century Club yesterday. It was a community affair and was given under the direction of the Delaware County committee of the Coun cil of National Defense. delicious war menu wan served, Including several dishes with cottage cheese. In fact, the real pur lioso of the luncheon was to demonstrate to the women who attended it what could be done with cottage cheese. This N one of the hi titles which the food administration' has asked the housewife to use Recipes fpr the dishes prepared with cottage cheese were given to those who wished them Three of the new war breads were also served at the luncheon. Among them was the Allied bread, which contains 40 per cent wheat nnd 01' pe- mil substitutes. These breads were h'so for sale. .' irnuig thoae present weie Mrs. Theodore I'aii. Mr.'. Itobert Downing Taj lor, Mrs. Vi i'iii.m O Hempstead. Jr.. Mrs. Scott. Mrs. 'aid; M. Longstieth. Miss Wright. Mrs. Wil liam Davis. .Mrs. Isaac H. dlhoads. Mrs. A. It. Lai.ey. .Mrs. Edward J. McGlnley, Mrs. Ed ward Kirk. Mrs. Belfrey. Mrs. Mitchell. Mrs. A L Pennock. Mrs. Samuel H. Pennock, Mis. Isaae T. Jones. Miss Katharine Jones Mrs. Clark. Mrs. U Wager-Smith. .Mrs. Clar ence EppelJhelmer, Mrs l-'rederick J. Pftry, Mrs. Walter Lnrim. Webb. .Mrs. Paul Lachen meer. Mrs. R . Heurdsiey, Mrs, J. i Harper, Mis. Frank L. Martin. Mis. w. H Karren, Mrs. Charles G. Tntnall. Miss Ada Deering, Miss Eugenia Horner. Mrs. Charles I Shurtlefr, Mrs. Charles E. Evans, Mrs. Harold Hurt. Miss M. Louiso Van KaRdt. Mrs. Harry L. Henry. Mrs. Thompklns. Mrs. T. Sparks lilshop. Mrs S. H. Guilford. Mrs. Janus Gallegher, Mrs. Frank C. Nleweg, Mis. Thomas Janvier, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs, H. Head, Mrs. Allen It. Hoffer, Mrs. William D. Lewis, Miss Jessie Lewis, Mrs. Charles A. llonsall, .Mrs. While, Mrs. Haven, Mrs. Charles Spuyd, Mrs. Dlake. Mrs. William J. Hicks. Mrs. Hendrlckson, Mrs. A. II, Kneen, Mrs. Horace Long, Mrs. Berry, Mrs. Samuel L. Kent and Mrs. Charles Mercer Bailey. Commrnrrmrnt frfl, Ht. Joseph's Col lege. Seventeenth and Stiles street's. Municipal Hand Conrerl, Paaiyunk Square, Twelfth and Iteed streets. Falrmnunt I'srk Hand, concert, llelmont Mansion. Monthly meeting. Young Republlrani o( Philadelphia, 221 South Broad street, 8 p. m. Open forum Army and Navy night, auipleea of th Fathers' Association, Frankford High School, Members, , Woman' Ad Club, meeting, S p, m., Hotel BssUflHHC2dnuwi M Iff lOfivk vVBhB TO BE MARRIED BY NAVY YARD CHAPLAIN Wedding" of Miss Owens and Mr. Barnard Will Take Place Tonight The .marriage of Miss Emlllc Eleanor Owens, daughter of Captain Arthur Ilurncston Owens. I S. M C. and Mrs. Owens, nnd Mr. J. Chandler Barnard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Barnard, of Hryn Mavvr, will take place this evening at G o'clock at the home of the bride's parents In the navy yard. The ceremony will be performed by the Itev. Curtis H. Dlckln.-. chaplain of the yard. Tho bride, who will be given in marrloge by her father, will be attended by Miss Alice Da vison, of Augusta, Ga . ns maid of honor, nnd her bridesmaids will he Miss Esther Ban ci oft, of Wilmington. Del ; Miss Hortcnse Hedges, of Portsmouth, Vn . and Miss Anna 1". Barnard, sister of the bridegroom, and there will be no ushers. The bride will wear a gown of white satin and duchesse lace, made with a long train, wllh a cluster of orunge blossoms at the waist. Her tulle veil will be edgeil with Ipce and held In with a coronet of orange blossoms. She will carry white roses and lllles-of-the-valley The maid of honor will wear blue georgette crepe, trimmed with sil ver ribbon and rosebuds, and will carry an arm bouquet of sweet peas. The brides maids will wear pink crepe de chine, trimmed with hue and silver ribbons, and also will carry sweet peas. Miss Maigaret Eugenia Nelson, niece of the bride, who will be flower gil. wilt wear a white net dress trimmed wllh lce and pink ribbons. She will we.ir a pink sash and will c,irr a basket of sweet peas. The wedding will be lollowid by a reception it the bin-lucks at R o'clock ESTER. UAI.BlltNIE The wedding of Miss Eleanor G Balblrnle, daughter of Mr. H. H. D Balblrnle. of Ger iiiantnvvn. and Mr. Charles It. Ester, of SG3! Girard avenue, took place at 4 o'clock this afternoon In SI. Luke's Church. Ger muntown av'enue above Coulter street The ceremony vvns performed by the Hev. Samuel t'pjohn. 1 1 I)., rector of the church. Miss Balulinic wan given In marriage by her father and was attended by her sister. Miss Margaret Vance Bnlblrnle, as maid of honor. Mr. Joseph B. Goodman, of Ixjgaii, vvas the best man The bride wore n gown of white-beaded georgette crepe, with a tulle veil arranged In a cap, and held with organgc blnspoins. She carried white roses, lllles-of-the-valley and white lilies. The maid of honor wore pink crepe de chine with a leghorn hat and carried pink snapdragons. The wedding was followed by a small reception at the home of the bride. Mr and .Mrs. Ester will be at home after July 15 at 5G31 Girard avenue. ENCLEMAN LAM The marriage of Miss Marie Hunt Lam. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Lam, of J112 North Twenty-first street, to .Mr. II. Arthur Englemaii, formerly of London, Eng land, will take place this evening In the Hotel Adclphlu. The ceremony will be performed by the Itev. Leon H. Ehnaleh. .Mr. Lam will give his daughter in marriage, and her sister. Miss Dena Lain, and Miss Sara May baum will be the bridesmaids. The bride will wear u white satin gown with a veil of tulle arranged with sprays of orauge blos soms and will carry a shower of Bride roses, orchids and lllles-of-the-valley Draped gowns of pink cliarmeuse will be worn by her. at tendants. They will carry Klllarney roses. Mr. Alfred C. Lam, brother of the bride, will be the best man. The service will bo followed by a dinner-dance. Upon their re turn from their wedding journey Mr. Englc man and his bride will spend the summer In Chelsea. BAKU GItKEN Miss Olive G Green, daughter of Mr. and Mis. William S. Green, of 4242 North Car lisle stree.l, and Mr. Chanes Barr. of 5244 North Carllhle street, will be married this evening at the home of the bride's parents by Hie Itev. David S. Clark, pastor of the Presbyterian church, .Nineteenth and York streets. The bride will wear a white satin gown veiled with georgette crepe. Her veil of tulle, extending the length of the panel train, will be caught with orange blossoms. A shower of Bride roses and lllles-of-the-valley will be carried. Mr. Green will give his daughter in marriage, and her sister. Miss Laura Green, will be her only at tendant. She will wear pink georgette crepe draped over soft pink taffeta and will carry a shower of pink roses The best man will be Mr. William Mercy. A reception will be 'held after the .ceremony. After an extended honeymoon trip Mr. Barr and his bride will be at home at 4831 North Franklin street. S L EP 1 N BOS ENBEP.G The wedding of Miss Eva B. Itosenberg, daughter of Mrs. Sarah Itosenberg, of 2009 North Broad street, and Mr. William Slepln, of 1845 North Thirty-third street, uas sol emnized on Saturday evening at the home of the Bev. EH Mayer, of the Jtodeph Shalom Temple, who performed the ceremony. The bride wore a gown of white georgette crepe nnd satin with -a white georgette crepe hat and carried a shower of Bvveet peas and Sweetheart roses arranged in a shower. Miss Evelyn Itosenberg, the bride's cousin, was her maid of honor, and wore a frock of plnlt georgette crepe draped over pink silk, a pink georgette hat and carried a shower of pint; sweet peas. Mr. Isador Cravis was best man. Mr. and Mrs. Slepln left on a southern trip. They will spend July and August In New York. OBOSSECK NEWELL A pretty military wedding vvas that of Miss Kathryn Newell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James -M. Newell, of 4520 North Twelfth street, and Mr. Norman K Grosseck, United Stales medical corps, which took place on Sunday evening at the home of the bride's grandmother, Mrs. A. Newell. 1705 North Twenty-second street The ceremony was performed by the Bev. Harry B. Angus, Of the McDowell Memorial Presbyterian Church, Twrnty-flrt svreet and Columbia avenue. Mr. Newell gave his daughter in marriage, und Miss Viola Grosseck, the bridegroom's niece, was maid of honor. The bride and her attendant wore gowns of blue georgette crepe over silk and carried military bouquets of red and blue flowers with white streamers. Mlis Jane Hutt Williams, the flower girl, wore a lingerie frock, and her flower basket he!4 red and blue flowers. Mr. Edward Williams was best man, and the ushers were Mr. Hrold Williams and Mr. Norman Van Meter. A reception was held after the ceremony. The bridegroom and bride left for New York, wheie they will spend the summer, GAMBLE CHAMBERLAIN The marriage of Miss Helen M. Cham berlain, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Chamberlain, of S515 North Twenty-second street, to Mr. Charles B. Gamble, of 1J27 North Park avenue, took plac on Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, and was attended only by the two families. The ceremony wa pe formed by the Ittv. Robert R. Llttell. pas tor of the Tioga Presbytcrten Church, Tlo and Sixteenth itreeti. The Pride's sown fli, of white georgette crept and hr .veil of; tulle. Bride rosea were carried. Mica Bvlm Chamberlain wai her1 viater'a onlyftf . ana ene woro a iwt bi,hs.tviibb VISITORS WELCOWERt V, ,. i -ik AT BABIES' HOSPffi Guests Will Inspect Wards fciid Sec Philanthropiq,'Wjrk $&& Done Durini' Slimmer ''?&&&& Done During Slimmer u-a '.'ira .Visitors Will be welcomed to the BaWWn Hofpltal this afternoon from 3 to t. o'elheV.5 when tea will be served and the guests rfflf-H niltted to Inspect tho wards; In which' tot'"-, with summer complaints are cared for dirftfl"Ti ..,,- imcB mulling inuai uicuuvu, lor iiiiaiun.'-; 1 The hospital was .opened 'for the, summer'' Sy last Week, ft now Iuir hi-All-A email ln,ttk,l''lt) under the care of the supetlritf hdoht,''MrktiiT Fox, and her assistants. Another brancli of -,fSM tne Hospital work, that of training-- nUrseryl-KuM maids, Is.alsrf In operation!, with' six Ult.lhJl' l? J the course, which will lit them' for (ho ln-,.)S 3 telllgent care of babies. ",(& ; As the Babies' Horpltal Is not a State la'J'ffS -iiluwuii, 11 icceiveH 110 appropriation, .out swtss j Is maintained only by the philanthropy 'of Ml persons whp recognize the Importance qf lKetv'Sj work. It cannot, therefore. oontltjUa lt'a?.3$rJ services to tho tots of Philadelphia tit till. U'lntStV flUrl 1'fie Nllirat-il. nlnh Anln4.11 seven yrarr ago has lilowd In the autUrnh,, li&fl lulu,,,,,, hm nun iiivo uuiy io wiu.irjino vVw5fl period of summer. ' ' , -& At thi leceptlon this afternoon, to "which WM3 numerous friends have been Invited to "bei iPs-S the work being done, .Mrs. (.. H. Harvey.- .S7 . , . ... , ., ' jvs.r. cimimiuii m a connnuiee on arrangements,, will be assisted by Mrs. Charles F. Jenkins, JfirJ Mrs. William Bradley and Mrs, Howard A. "Vm Loeb. ' 'M$ Mrs. Isaac clothier, Jr., will bo in cKat'r 3 of the ten tnble nntl will have jm hs-i- nn.lt, .? ants In pouring Mrs. E. B. Chase and Bey- l.il ,'Lltci llintu - . ' f 'sf Items of news for the snrletr naire n III be , , a...nul nwA n.tnl.,1 In ,I,a I'i.mImp1 t,,.fll'' l.eilurr, urnililril they are written ,im, JHsiKr hle r the tuiiier oniv mill nre slirned with ,SffKi: full mime nnd telephone nulnber of the i!Ki' sender, ns It must he posslhle to verlfr thV. S nntes. Ath'-rrss "Society Editor." Kvtulnr ' '&tfl Public l.rdlf r. 006 Chestnut street. ; .A jSt j) ym .MAitKteT ,M jfff STttEET ruiAA wf ii I mmmmgws . ft,.i IS Aafy'r wi a hove- 'iMi 7&ffl8Me&9k JUTH kKm v m 7ir to r?,'4 all this wei:k i utiswartrssai NORMA TALMADGE m IN KII1ST PIlKSnXTATlO.V OF "DE LUXE ANNIE" A -Mystery Play of Kurpasslns Interest .NUTABLK OAST, INCLUDIXd BIOUNH O'llKlKN nnd FRANIC MILLS UA I l I L. -" H1AIIRKI I4THUI3T r'W'il rYLALEj ALL THIS WEBU BJ; i iui iu Flrfi rMntllt1on. -"a CAMMIU AX" A D TmU I f" Is I -J I I , V V IV J mK1 il in inu intensely uraniatlr success " i "The Yellow Tcc -6, Cast Includes MILTON" HILLH. WAftNERJ?fjH ULAXD. J. H. IUI..MOC11 4 ANNA LEURJ'ffl . " ; zl & a k l a j -mm nirSTVI'T titfrnw nrti i.-lv , 1 10:15 A M.. 12. 2, 3:45. r:. T:4,-, 9:30 P.H.v, btU. M. COHAN .Mil IN HIS OWN FAMOt.'8 PLAV i . I&-XU "HIT-THE-TRAIL.HOLI.inAV4. 'hH AN AUTCRAFT PICTURE Zvt&K V ( I IK A "-"''alS 4K8?ga ' W.M. FOX Preaenta.v; "DLinNLxNUiSs ujf lJlVOKCB'V Next Week Gerard's "Four Years In Gtrmaa REGENT MARKET ST. Hlow 17TH 1,, V " METhO FIRST 8HOVl MR. t S INKY DRRW "Pnv RS. ' -J Added '(Tin lIe's Eve" 113th Episode)"'?, TO.VIOKHOVV CHAUL.ES RAY In J.-.-i 'HIS OWN HOME TOWN" vsgr MARKET STREkT- Vi AT JUNIP1 11 1 Sf ,n 11 n. sA " "" '" " .".! . VAUDEVILLE f&VV CONTINUOUS OLD HOMESTEAD EIGHfc' CARDO i NOLL. ' Others. AS? 'I ' "'J5 rnn?! Tvs market st. oeiow . - - DsllvJ-Twlce Nlirtitl:; omnmrrxT T iT-TTTtiTr 'j '. DiCirxicjiN u. U'liuuflnart1 ACADEMY OF MUSIfe TWO weeks' Grand Opera FesfiVi (IN KRKNC1I. ITALIAN, AND ENOLIsk)T 1t-At lirsnnal t)ltlzn .tli.ra TW.tl 'tl- of Pittsburgh . "j r. . . .. ' . '- KAr,,nn1nor l.s.a 17 UCglilllUIg JUlll ,j MATS. WED. & SAT., .2:ll ARTISTS FROM METROPOLITAN JVNDsl CAUO (UtAND OPERA COS.. WITH Mi CHOHL'B A.NU MJ JlI'llONV OHCHEaTRAJ .L.UL,t.x. .IIOD&9, AC11C. (.AOllil,' TLE. CAMPUELL. MILLER.- ROBERT .MKS.SHS. JlAIITia, , HAHUUI.U,.' ,AREJ MacLENNAN. DUA. DEFRERE.. COUU. CONUL'CTORS, SAPIO tc ZURO jK . FIRST WEEK'S REPERTOIRE t AIDA, ROMEO AND JULIET? FAUST. s " m CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA?:d TALES flP HflPPMAM, TSii MARTRA ,, . ,m Reasonable frices 50c, to Seals now at Heppe'o. lllftChesthut-at'. . l.-lll ,''l!Ji.- '" UAKK1L1S. ltlLAlKEl T.ART TWO WEEKS CiV- SPRING SEASON" W- FINAL rKllFOilBIANUlSS IUNTL FAIJU SAT 'Hi BAY, J.L'NE i.'3 --5 n w r!;mtv,'o :..&' t.j... Xa IV VJ&f.,h,.aa MUp.CllC AStVJI mi The Sweetest Lrjvc . Story; EVwp A Komance qi trie Ureat.Wi Evgs. & Sat. mtZVfottWil T1ATT.V MATIMEV.SLH8W' Forrest Now jj. ; k Follolnc "tho- Klilr .to rr4etilv Ausplcs U. 8. aovirnnMat , , ?, , Persjiing's p.ni,rW1$r Prlctit tMt. Kv.i 3SoTki'J5: ChlMren' Mt. Bt. liTXfMZ -jBc and SW. NO WAR f'. STRAND RjUw?fij EliSlE T&iQi in -A oowm I WILLOWS rrstm ARTHUR FIIY m a m,js,jr;i:G'A-k.,i Tonisrht TI Addrtssfcyfcr.'l (Director (i R8 FLOKKKCl &!2 j B.mi f3 )Sl MpOIjrwf' ? ' JK1 "ifJSl ftlW.ren, ItozU'myfomfx rieaa imwww k ti rigSj AmMjtml ,!, ,i !, ! '-.i-'.'i - -T- II, I, V-TH,,,,B iJJ mmmcm Aoeipma, Aifinoers.
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