Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 11, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 11, Image 11

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JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
Nancy Wynne Talks About Philadelphians Who Arc
, Visiting Japan Garden Party Tomorrow at Hebard
Estatet Chestnut Hill, to Be Attractive
"TtlD you know that the Fenno Hoff-
mans have stnrted for Japan, to be
rone until September? They left last
week for Vancouver, anil will sail for
1 Japan tomorrow, Mrs. Hoffman was
Marie Wright, you know, the younger
laughter of the Ilcv. Harrison 11.
Wright and Mrs. Wright, of Uala, and
a sister of Mrs. Osborne Contes
Mrs. Itussell Duane and Dolly are
out Jn Japan nnd are to bo there about
six months altogether, nnd the Gardner
Cassatts are there and the Harry Har
risons and Ellen Mnry Cnssntt. The
Duatfes nre staying with Mrs. Dunne's
brother's family, Hoy Morris. Hoy
Morris is ambassador to Japan. You
remember, he was recently sent into
Kussia, if I remember rightly. Dolly
Duaift has been writing some very in
teresting letters to her friends here.
She says It's quite the loveliest place
in the world except the U. S. A. .Mrs. j
Hoy or Holand Morris wns Augusta i
Shlnnen West. They have been inl
Japan about two years now. I n. , .. ., T ,,.,, .
., -, , ,. . . , ur. and .Airs, 11, It. v ilmer have
The Hoffman, have been 1 vi.ig .at , tMf hom
Ithnn Derlwyn, llndnor, with Mr. Iloff- ,mt ,nnp (;ormantown I)r- Wln.er has
f man's mother. She was Miss H''l been in the service for nbout two tears
Lewis, you know, n sister of Mrs. Del
Witt Cuyler Mrs 1'embertonHntchi.H Mrs. Sydney Mason, of the Aldine,
hon, Mrs. Allen Evans and Mrs. hil-, vxln Rivc ,Itl,.ileon to(aT at Ilpl. ,mn.
wnrd F. Henle. Ills brother, Lewis, mpr ,,, in Mo(ia in lonor of MitiS
you remember, wns killed in nn auto-' i:Veln Pane, daughter of Mrs. William
mobile accident together with vArthur i U. l'nge. The guests will include the
Kyerson, Jr., some seven years ago graduating class of Miss Irwin's school.
just before the Titanic disaster. Tlieyj
, were going home from the fieyelin wed- Mr. and Mrs. H. Allen Dnlley, of 200
ding, nnd their enr skidded off the roaioieiiii road, Ardmore, have Nailed in
into a tree, and botli boys were killed, vitations for a dinner on Tuesday eve
Marie Hoffman is a very sweet girl, ! nhig, June lit, in honor of their son.
rather serious minded, nnd seems ideal-
ly suited to hes attractive young hus
band. HAVE you
nartv tl:
you heard about the garden
nartv the women of the socini
Korwiro ilennrtincnt of the Hahnemann
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Hospital are giving tomorrow .mi ..i i"iKe-ts during the season
old ilcunril place, nugnr j.uui, v,i.,--i-nut
Hill?
' It's going to be lovely, I think. That
place is so beautiful just on the edge
of the hill there ovei looking the great
valley in the distance. The affair is under i Median. 5720 Hroomnll avenue. The
the management of Mrs. Riddle Mars- I KCS(S uj delude Miss Nancy S. l.uu
tlen nnd Mrs. Clarence Bnrtlett. Mrs. kl.lu Miss Helen Larsen, Miss Sara
Mareden was Miss Julia Hebard, you,j5mith, Miss Emma McGnrrity nnd
know. Mrs. Morgan Hebard is to hnvc others. Miss Haines will be married on
charge of the dancing, and there nre to ,no o-; to Mr. Harry liaumgnrdiier.
be all sorts of doings, i nr '" "" ,
will be under the care of Mrs. (..lUeon
Boerickc and Mrs. George A. Stew-
art will have the cates. Flowers and
fancy baskets will be sold uy Miss,
Gertrude .Allen and Mrs. ilmot Gnur
Pierce. Mrs. John E. .Tnmcs and Miss
Helen Scott will have enndy mid Eliza-,
beth aid Dorothy Luminot will have ai
vmn.nHiin,, llinir I'JIII'.
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per nnd Jlr. .lames nmu " '"
John Boerickc will have that depart
gether.
D
in T-nn hear the latest happening at
one of the rummage sales? " here it i
happened is neither here nor
theic.
.either does it make any (iiuciemi.
i whom it happened to; but it dtu Happen, i
nnd to one ot tne ncsi-urcHwui
In town, or on the Mam Line, for that
matter. It was during the bent of the
nnd to one of the best-uresseu, wo mil
, ...! .!.. 1 .. foil,
MOrSB SSIIOVV im fttic oiwl'J" llf .
awliile at tho rummage counter.
As I said, it was, exceedingly hot. nnd
she took her white sports lint off nnd
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plnvhouse just across tho road mid
tallied for n few minutes. Then, m
jlears. she remembered her hat . nnd '
went back for it. It was white ami it
was stunning looking and she had paid i
;.,ent. A number ot preuy m. . . . i - , Monday evening nt toe Bellcvue-Strat- , "t tlrVv intoul uie , - us countrv. has nunounced its amalgamn interior ami honorary chairman of the I "" V1"""-. ," " '"'"' '"""-" " Henry G' Monn
-iive aides will help at the various boo th, f()1.,, , honor ()f their brlM artv. Tllt r not the; m : int.. it n taulin. . wnr.ranl eon.mi.i.lty . rommittee. has sent letters to ."MM iliesl '" '"" "-" , ?nl nttemh.nt ami Mr ,..,. ,., ., , ,.,.,, ,, , f
nnd in the. rcstmira.it. Ainong the u ,les(s im.mp(1 Mr and Mrs. Charles ,,'.d "" " SV0WmiaIwc thwc llon. w,t ' ', . ."'""' election f "ml ,nu, in ,,, l'n- """ -B-!;Vfr E, .M,at1"0"' '"" .roilior. UI be , M , ,,,. 1linl,et llf ,
...in i. -in: l nnicA ltmril. ( laire tilt- t- .. - tt....o I vv nen you oij,iu iu uiuiiyc intsu w.ir,,; , nilvismc in the cieciion "i ...,:. .i;..... . , .. ., ..'m.. ii,,,.i at nmn Tim lifi.t,i,r.,.,n .....
win m -;i- "..." "---- ;"., " ""', .iir. .lemur s, uunuuiuir, i . , .,.,,;,:, ...iti, rrganl to our own . . n : hl,""K nving mrmorinis s tne most i ' - .". , i,n mml(, .inim s inn, Aloliniou "
tings, Vivicnnc IJnrtlott. 'otte Mr. nllll Mrs Albert Bussell Stuetz, ""ffa""' M.3 '" t"1" w,, iulr""" ' "I'Piopriate and lasting form of memo 'l hnde will spend the Mimmer in At- ,, , i(.itliu ., hno llf in,llsll., . ,, ,,,.,.
Groves, Mabel Mcllvainc. irginia and , Mnstpr Albprt 11e stetz iTr Miss I "P lti' ,. h .,.':. in, nr-Z . TilZ pated in the war. ,iial and one whiih would he iu keen- hintic City. LstnldiO.e.l h.it fnetoiies i Rendim.-. ,s "
Louise. N orris, Lleanor l iirvia i lie , Katheriuc Campbell, Miss Helen (5rey . f f uiinecesar- en- This committee, which was organized ing with the spirit and piogiess of the ' wimr vhmT" K'FT l' l' dead, lleisll.niv G. .Mohii, nearly ffiR. sft
iV'7 I; wl iZv T oisl S U ' ?1I!,r,nIy' ,5!r vIIe?n .P0rV,y V,"' Ion, ami t" t.,,ro its own sue- to advocate thc inis'ing of suitable audi dnv , A J" MAI LR- I ,B,1 sK Pnls ,,,,, PAa3
Rentes, Mary Whitney . Loiiihthi. nerpctuitv. Rut when it useful memorial buildings, retains its War - camp community service Miss Lstelle L. Keller, dnughler of MMZT7M
?,,ary. b'.aV: i'Ce,i 1" fne? T tl ,'i' (!' Sl,llivnn- -Mr- FAmn Westervelt, of , ,() thc mnlnt.m,,.t. of our rights original personnel nnd continues the full thiougl, n. ,n isory committee. Ins ,)r- nni1 yU- Mhcrt '' v,;1',,r- ". " 1T " Sergeant George Clayton KMMliM
innnieMeightman.nnd.iii tner, 1 tninu New York, nnd Mr. O. Uussell Ames, ... .,,: i n,.,,, ,. ,inm,.t" .. t ii nntivllles. but will heicafter been ndvised th.it. IliO ...ties ,, , North Hroad stieet. nnd Mr. Ri.hnid, , , so isP,io35tfto
mer nre W3 inanj 3 .v.j ..., llt! nruie s nroiucr. , i... 1 . ., ,w t in m KIor ronunuipi' mi HmuiiriKnir tin n.itioii mm iiniinitoK 1 h . " lumaipr. .ir , "in dp innnipn tins .... .,. ,.... ,... :.. n...
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$18 for it. Well, you can guess, when will be given tonight in Moose Hull for
she got then1 no hat. She turned to ) the benefit of the Pnrndise Welfare
one of the women who was belling there i League. The money will be used to
nnd said, "I left my hat here; did yo'i laid the returned service meu of the
see any one move.it?" i uoiiiinunity in getting stnrted ngaiu in
"No, I dont think I know your hat; civilian life,
what was it liko?" replied the other. , The comedy is under the personal di
"A white satin sports one there," , rectlon of the author, Thomas C. Dough -she
pointed to n person of color who erty, whoso former successes include
wns passing, "what n scream; she has "The Widow's Mite," ''Jane," "When
one just like it." "Oh, mv goodness! ' (Woman Rules" and "Polly nnd Her
exclaimed the other, I just sold hci
that for ?2!"
And she Jind sold Mrs. M. s perfectly
new satin $18 hat to Mrs. M.'s very
large, very dressy cook, who happened
to tie taking lier afternoon off. And so .Milium .Morton nnd Anna Harle, nnd
It happened that the hat went to itsMcssis. Jack Stait, James P. McNuIty.
own home ngaiu after the Horse Show, Austin Mullius. James Lorimer, Frank
dui as l-eg o- aiy Heart remarked, "To
thejfifht house but tho wrong door."
NANCY WYNNE. irott, en stead, Walter Stead, Wil
. . liam O'Donnell, John Walsh. John
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Miss Emma Genet te Faries. daughter
of Dr. Randolph' Faries, of 2007 Wnlnnt
street, whose marriage to Mx. Richard
G. Oiler, of New York, will tnko place
next Wednesday, will be the guest of
honor nt n luncheon to be given by Miss
Josephine Primrose Reeves, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs, Francis B. Beeves, of
Germautown, on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Yorke Stevenson,
who '.are staying at Idrewild, Media,
untij they go to Winter Hnrbor, on
July 1, will entertain at dinner on Sun
day evening at Idlewild.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas W. Franchot
are receiving congratulations on the
birth of a daughter on June 7. Mrs,
Franchot 'was 'Miss Constance Lippin
cott. Lieutenant Franchot returned on
June 5 from France, where he had been
doing Red Cross work. N
Miss Margaret Earle, daughter of
Mr, and Mrs. Edgar O. Knrle of Chest
nut Hill, who will be among next sea
son's debutantes, left today for North-
1,1 field to attend the church conference.
.Mr. and Mrs, Earle ,and their family
will leave "next week for Mantoloklng,
N. J to spend the summer. They wil'
entertain ut a number of week-end
house parties during the season. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strawbrjdge, ot
.Meauow i.ouge. isryn -Mawr. will enter-
V tain at dinner on Tuesday. June 24. In
fof donor of their daughter,. Miss Anita
jm . T(uji.riuse uciure mr .ounce iq no
.'WrH;(jUt..Hifw-Aut
a
Horwlnd, In honor of their son, Mr.
Henry Augustus lierwltid, Jr.
Mrs. Isaac H, Clothier, Jr., who has
been spending a few days at St. Paul's
School, Connecticut, returned last eve
ning, accompanied by her son, Mr.
Isaac H. Clothier, 3d.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Hodge, of Glyn-
wjdd. Hadnor, are taking n two weeks'
motor trip through New Kneland. On
Tunc 20 Mr. nnd Mrs. Hodge and their
rnmlly will leave for Keen Valley,
Adiropdarks, to spend the summer.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel A. Crozer nnd
their family have closed their house at
1707 Locust street and have tnken n
cottage at Vcntnor for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ttogers Maxwell,
Jr., and their family, of (irccnbank.
Villnnovn, will leave next wceK to spend
the summer nt Mntvvclcome, their sum
mer home, nt Glen Cove, L. I.
Mr. J. Allen Dalley.
Thcie will be
eight guests. I
I
Dr. nnd Mrs. Ralph W. Seiss hac
leased Oak Knoll, on Thorn Mountain,
in the White Mountains, for the sum- '
mcr, and will leave town in n few tlnvs
".'
They expect to entertniii a number of
I Miss Florence H. Haines, of 11M(
North rifty-scventh street, will lie en
tutuiued at n farewell pnrty on Kridoj
nvnnirtr- nl tlia linma ftf Afta .Tniwi.i
l mis city, lliey will be nt Home niter ,
September 1 in Maple Shade.
. . .r Nathan Gross, of 1S21,
.ji, Franklin street, have announced i
(h(j nRnK(m,nt of ,hpi. daughter, Miss
Mollle Gros,s, and Dr. Albert L. I'sset,
ot Chester.
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'i ni ni Miiu-t in-nn n-nnun mnrr mn
xu(,iui iiitMllutiui', wmi?r iiuuiuih'
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whose marriage
niivi" iiiiii'i- KnuiA tuc u uiuuu mil-.'
' n
followed by n wedding rcnearsal on last
, ,. , n fn,.'
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Gage, of Onk
Lane, announce the engagement of their;
daughter. Miss Katharine Gage,
and
Mr. C. Brewster Rhoads, son of Mr.
mu, M, K rint0I1 Khoads, of West
ij,jidelphin. who recently returned
f,om .service o
p, ., nivisi0
f(jr(.c
f service overseas with the Twenty
American expedition
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"WAIT fl MINUTE, MABEL"
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Farce to Be Presented Tonight by
Paradise Welfare League
Fiom Pnrndise, Tioga. Gerinaiitown
(lnd (Uney the caste liis been gathered
for the presentation of "Wait n Minute,
lnbel." a musical ctrnv.iirauzn. which
'Pills.
The lending parts will be tnken bv
.the Misses Irene Churchvillc, Aunu
Hiett, .Mary Uavaghan, Winnie Gavn
jghnn, Anna Grueger. Mary Ladlcy,
'.mtu, unanes Thomas, j.eo Averts, Pnul
j Causey, Frank Churchville. Thomas von
iiiinienvy, Minium l'earon nnd James
I Carfrey.
ST. MARY'S GRADUATION
Two Plays to Be Given In Conjunc
tion With Commencement Today
An interesting feature of the com
meucemeut exercises of St. Mary's
Academy, Logan, to be held this ufter
noon, will ba the presentation bv the
students of two plnys pn the lawn of
the academy. The old trees and shrub
bery on the grounds will serve as
scenery and will give a realistic touch
to the plays, "Titania" and "Joan of
Arc."
Only three students arc graduating
tliis year. In addition to receiving the
diploma from the academy, they will
aho receive the diploma of the Cath
olic University at Washington.
The graduates are Mary Gertrude
Munday. Mary Elizabeth McGough and
Anna Liola Larkin.
JUDGE BROWN WEDS TODAY
Municipal Cpurt Justice Will Marry
Miss Mamie Warren
Judge Charles L. Brown, president
judge of the Municipal Court of Phil
adelphia, and Miss Mamie. Florence
Warren, daughter of Mr. and airs,
Miles Warren, also of Philadelphia,
yesterday were granted a license to
marry at Hampton, Va. Thovweddlng
will take place in the home of Mrs, Wil
11am W. Blchardson, Jn which Miss
W'arren hns bpen 'a guest for several
days, this eveuiug,
t i n
.lung., Hrowu arrived at Hampton aj
CTEfflHG" UBLXO
URSINUS GIVES Li D.
DEGREE TO MOORE
Phila. Congressman Urges Tol-
erance for Opponents of
Entangling Alliances
CollcgerlUe, June 11. World condi
tions nnd legislation at Washington
were discussed by Congressman J.
Hampton .Moore, of Philadelphia, in his
commencement nddresvnt Crslnus Col
lege, which today conferred upon him
the degree of doctor of lnvvs.
Admonishing the young men and
women who were equipping themselves
for the world's service that adherence
to moral principles is better than the
mere acquisition of wealth, the Con
gressman said that profiteers and self
seekers had undoubtedly made progress
during the war, and that some of them
had been shoving the real heroes out
of place.
He commended Vi sinus for its firm
devotion to Christian principles, as laid i
down by its founders tifty years ago,
but asserted that all churches and col
leges had been put to their severest test
dining the war.
Millenium Still Instant
"When j on go out into the world
jou will tiinl in jour daily rounds those
who take the David Hnruln view of
doing unto others as you would be done
by that is doing it first. You will
find deceit, where the pretense is hon
esty. You will find intolerance, where
brief authority gics play to it. You
will find hatred, where men and'
sometime;) women nnd even nations
pietend to love each other. You will
run counter to propaganda, which is
sometimes so well organized by design
B persons ns to misieau tnc innocent
""" conceal nic irutn.
"All these things, and more, you will
have to contend with in jour journey
through life. Ilclicwng in the morals
and ethics jou lime been taught, jou
will find that the millennium has not
et conic, even if it be worth striving
tor unit should be sought. ou will
find this in international, as well ns in
domestic affairs. We arc not yet pure
or free fiom guile here or elsewhere
throughout the woild."
Europe Causes Differences Here
Referring to foreign conditions, ,thc
coiigressninii said he did not believe the
citizeurj of the I'liited States wns ftillj
aware of the great problems (oiifronting
llie people. "We have tiouhlcs of oni
on n in this . omit rj nnd greatly need re-
eonstruetion anil advancement for the
elfiiic of our own people. Slowly, but
surely, however, the troubles of Luiope,
which have existed in one form or an
other from the beginning of history, nnd
from which our forefathers tied as from
a plague, arc being fastened upon the
Cnited States. Wc me n new and
united country, but we have been so
ifiMiernus in nor ten ii its w i i n tnr
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cisii neonles. that some of them, in-
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VILLA IY1AKIA UHAUUailUDI
. . M ,, n.nb.nu Presides at
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Academy Commencement'
The minimi commencement day eTer
cises of Villu Maria Academy were held
this morning in the auditorium of the
academy near West Chester, Pa.
Archbishop Dougherty pit sided and
delivered the address to the graduating
class. Nora llougheitv delivered the
nddress to the archbishop.
Tlie salutatory was given by Mary
.Thompson.
and the valedictory
by i
Elizabeth Farrell.
The Anderson medal for mathematics
1 was awarded to Alice Haskell, the
medal for the best guide iu elocution
to Elizabeth Farrell, for deportment to
Elizabeth Mounhan. Helen Roche won
the prize for excellent work iu stenog
raphy. A class of thirteen girls re
ceived their diplomas. They are Nora
Dougherty, Mnry Thompson, Lucie
Bates, Gertrude Clark, Alice Haskell,
Elizabeth Farrell, Elizabeth Mounhan,
Helen McLaughlin, Helen Roche, Mer
cedes Seaman, Marciua Lnwloss. Marie
Seery nnd Eleanor Neder.
MISS MILDRED
.IIIss iMngstreth, who Is the daughter
JLons&lrcth, of. 1 221-Locust utreet,
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eluding their potentates, have come to X i,tl,ll.,...
1 u '' -- - ... , , ... ( . . .... u MM till' I IIIM'li niilll' lllllll til IU'
jeiy at tho BeUeyi'.Stroeaa November 6
IJ3DGER- gBflELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE tl, 1919
MEMORIAL COMMITTEE JOINS
CAMP COMMUNITY SERVICE
i(lllonal Both' Will id in Advisory Capacity ill hri'dion of
J ' '' "
. "Living MoilUriWIItS to boldlOr.S
.
fTlUE nntion.il committee on memorial
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tiiimnnrinir 11 i if n' -s.
t . -rf nAnlncmi
piH'ts ot me
memorial buildings. It will tuncuou
'under thc close guidance of the war-,
camp cnuimuiiily service, nnd nu' ni ii"1
iinnieuinte disposal tinn orgim"-""""
laige jstufT nod miiiij bureaus
Expeits see a threatened waste of
huge silnis on memoiiiils that could
n-rve no good purpose, mid the coin-
mittee wns foimeil to turn uuo iim-i.ii
channels the enthusiasm tor iiouurniB
American fighters.
Paul I. Ciaviith. wilting for the
committee, addressed a lei ler to Gen
eral John J. Pershing, loiiimnnder of
the American eiieditioimi.v force, ask
ing him for a flunk statement.
Pershing Indorses Movement
Mr. Cruvnth received the following
reply from general heaihpiniters of the
A. E. F.. dated April .. Jiis
and
signed by General Pershing
, . i
It gives me great pleasuie to Indorse
the movement which you outlined to
me in jour letter of February -S for
the erection of useful comuuiuity build -iugs
throughout the inuntry as living
tributes to those who set veil in the war.
This fcort of monument appeals very
strongly to me, ns it should have a great
effect in the future lives of our citizens.
LONGSTRETH
Photo bv Photo-Craftere,
of Mr. und .Mrs. William Wilsor.
will make lier debut at n dance to be
tntive citi7ens from nil
&
MKS. C.Vm.KTON
.1)1' I't'V JACDHS
Who before ber
marrlngo last Sat
urday was Miss
Ellsc Tower Darby,
'daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. .1. Morti
mer Darby, of 151
Carpenter lane,
(.erinantown
Thnlo In
V ioio (.'rafters.
Hie idea of the construction
f.
I 1PP
community houses for this purpose is
,
itmord n lilipity mic
I'miiklin K. Lunn
uecmc to erect buildings as their choice
of the best forms ot living memorials
i nee iniliiilc coniniumty houses, liberlv
os, ineiiiiu uu iciupies, colosscums
ut vvlinh will be useful and make for the
pnniiiilii.it inn of American ideals and
patimtisui
Crav.itli Heads Committee
, Tll( Jl(.iv(l
ofliceis of the national
couumllee me: Chniunan, Paul D.
Ciiivnth: vice chairmen. George Gordon
IS.ittle. .Mrs. John Hays Hammond.
Mrs Ripley Ilitcliock and George Foster
Pcaboi'.y ; secretary, Harold S. Button -helm,
treasurer. Flunk A. Ytinderlip.
The honorary othceis are: Chairman,
Franklin K. Lane. sci retary of
the inteiiiir: v h c ihaiimeii. Governor
Ren A (lltott, of On-gnii. Governor
Henry J Allen, of Kansas, Governor
John II Cornwell. of West Virginia;
( !in m iini1 I . i ii in it fr Ik If... I.. . .f v i .
iiuiiuiwi 'iiiiii t i mf t m, in .X'VUllIl
(jolclnor , .. ,,, Fin.ier. of Vmtl
Dakota ; Thomas Watt Gregory. Charles
E. Hughes. Julian W. Mack ;' Governor
Charles J. McCarthy, of Hawaii; Gov
ernor Peter Norbeek, of South Dakota;
William C. Redfield. seeietary- of lom
mei(e; tiovtruor John G. Townseud, of
uelavvaic.
Harrison G. Otis, who served as exii
ecutive secretnry of the committee, has
become manager of the bureau of
memorial buildings of war camp com
munity service, through which the ad
visory committee operates.
1'hilndelphians associated with
general committee include Dr. Russell
H. t'onwell, Emorj It Johnson, pnf,
Susan Kingsbury, of Ilryn .Mawr Col
lege; Jfrs. W. Xorke Stevenson, Mrs.
Biiriday H. Wnrb'uitoii and John A
Voll.
D. OF C. PLAY THURSDAY
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Two.Act Musical Comedy 'Mane- t.', 'J, !h'.
Be Produced i(,ntll jn tllP faiiiil of the bride. Mr.
The Daughters of Columbus players
tomorrow evening will piesent "Jnne,"
n two act musical comedy, in Knights
of Columbus Hall, Thiity-eighth and
Market streets.
A "beauty chorus" of twenty -five
girls will be one of the features. A va
riety of song hits and seveinl dancing
novelties will ' be executed by the
chorus.
Following the show there will be a
dance
The performance vyill be given under
the direction of Gordon .Miller. The
cast will include Marie A. Doyle, Ame
lia Cleres. Nan Spearing, Kthel Har
vey, Harold Wngner. .1. Frank Bash,
Robert Campbell, Kdvvard ,T. Sweeny
Ray Nelson. Frank X. McLaughlin 'and
V, L. Capelll.
GRADUATES 11 NURSES
ETH.Mlrprl Unenlt.1 UaU. r . .'
, ,,,n.-.- ...,..., u.mi Kicmorial
Service for Miss Edith Winchester 1
uipiomas were nwanicu e even nurses
last night by the Fraukfor.l H0Spi a 1
School for Nurses. (Jradunting eie."-'
lelses were held In the North Frankfort
Baptist Church. ,0rrt ,
Karlier in tin evening the class of
Diplomas were awarded eleven nurses
nurses assembled Jn the hospital yard
to hold a brlet memorial service fnr
rses assembled in the hospital yard '
Miss Edith Winchester, Hip graduate
'nurse who died several weeks ago wjille
In Armenia.
MISS JESSIE AMES
WEDS MR. HAWTHORNE1
I
I
Large Weddine This Evening at ,
Bellevue-Stratford Will Be
Followed by Reception
A very pretty wedding will take
place this evening at the Ilellcvue
Stratford. when Miss Jessie Leah Ames,
daughter of Mr. and Sirs. Charles H.
Ames, of 427 South Fortietli street, will
be married to Mr. James Taylor Haw
thorne, also of West Philadelphia. The
ceremony will be performed by the Iter.
James Hamsay Swain, of the Woodlnnd
Presbjterian Church, Forty-second and
Pine streets, ami will be followed by a
leception.
Mr. Ames will give his daughter in
marriage. Mrs. Albert Hus,sell Stuetz.
the bride's ister. will be matron of
honor. The bridesmaids will Include
Miss Helen Grey Murray. Miss Isnbelle
A. Martin and Miss Helen Dointhi
linker. Master Albert Itussell Stuetz.
Jr , nephew of the bride, will net ns
page.
The best man will be Mr. Harry Sill
livan and the ushers will include Mr
Klmer Westervelt, of New Yoik; Mi
Albeit It. Stuetz nnd Mr. O. Russell
mes, the bride's brother. After an ex
tended trip to Niagara, Tliousnnd
Islands nnd Canada, Sir. and Mrs
ii ., ... . , . nM.u., .-i i,-i im in,-., .... ,m. ..... ... ... i.-iii-! iimii luce iie mn running low.
Il'enic'u ""fnnole. of St. Leo', ('lunch. Altoomi. nd l,t few contributions me beings tt
11 ' tj I Miss Marie Oweu. n siter of the ceireil In addition, the various work
CLAHK 15UTLER bnde. wns her only attendant, and Mr 'eis lemniniiig in France nre anxious
The wedding of Miss Isabel Tlntler. .Inmes II. O'ltorke. of Altoonn. wns get home after their several years of
daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Flank Kut lust man. In thc sanctuary were the service, et the deniaud for both funds
ler. of I,i30 Chestnut street, and Cap-' Rev J. I! Lgnn. P R . of St. Murks and relief wyikeis is ns great as nt
tain Fied R. Clark," I'. P. A., of 'M,"i Chinch. Altoonn : the Rei James Crn any time during the war. and will con-
I'lirragiit terrace, will be solemnized ieii, of St Francis Xnier's Church, tinne wi for nt lenst a year to come."
this evening in St. Philip's Church, , Cresson, Pn.. and the Rev J. G. Mi
Fortj-second street nnd Rnltimore nve-j Donnld. of St. John's Church, this MAY FIRE LOSSES DECREASE
tine, with the Rev. Dr. Scwuour of- city.
Hciating. Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan left on a tiip pinl,P,R , ,, - ,rf rn., a..
The bride's father will give her in to the Great Lakes, the St. f.nwren. e , 9 '" '" "" f" 3" uCa" f 'Ar9
inniringe nnd she will be attended bimer and sontlieastein Canada. in 4, 000, 000 Less Than 1918
Mis. Nathaniel liarr as matron of t,eir return they will be nt home nt' '''" losses in the I'nited States and
honor; Miss Eleanor Chirk, the bride i
gloom's sister, maid of honor: Miss
Ruth Cameron and Miss Elsie Tricker.
bridesmaids. '
Captain Clark will have for his best '
man Lieutenant Geoige Vernon I logon,
and thc ushers will include Lieutenant
Walter Yahu, Lieutenant Aithur W
Unckstciti, Lieutenant .lames A. Mc
Caffrey and Lieutenant John Ellis. 'I'lie
cfremnny will be performed at :'M
o'clock and will be followed bv a re
ception nt the Hotel Stentou. The
In idcgroom nnd bnde will le.ni1 on all
extended trip, and upon their return
will spend the summer in (loan City. "
RCCIC MATHini"
The wedding of Miss Helen H.
Mnthien. daughter of Mrs. Peter
IMutliiou, of loOtl North Itrond street.
,nnd Mr. William I P.mk. son of Mr
'Ihomns W. Ruck of llfKKI North Elev . i
"nth street. Onk Lnne, will take place i
1 Ina firwiinc nt Inn linn id nf t ho lti iiii
" ' " .s..-.-.rs, - - " ' j
Mint lint- Tim i'm inn ft nv ill n nnr. I
... . . ,, , , , ...
he followed by a leception for the two
evening nt the home or t lie hrnle s pur
leuts by the Rev. Frederick Glaser. of
( nniden. n. .1
Doctor Keller will give his daughter
in mniruige. Atteudiug the bride will
he Miss .May i .iiimoic aim -i-s tl.(.,,i at the front in Euiope
Fliinia F. Weudel I Seige.iul Clayton enlisted in the reg
Mr Herman Widmaier will be bis ar .ul,n , Rrooklyn moie than ttven
biotber's best man. nud Mr. A. Pnul ' tj two years ago. In the tienches In- '
Keller, the bible's biother. will be'forc Gomh'unut. Clayton contrju ted i
usher The service will be followed by eumntio fever hist summer and slioitlj
a reception Mr. and Mrs. Widmaier nfter was invalided home. Airiving in
will live in Tiogil. 'this city he offered his services to the
fourth Viitoiy Loan committee, nnd
KLEIN MFA'FRIIOFF nmi0 a ,miber of addresses in behalf'
The wedding of Miss Julia Meyer- of the campaign lie was disi barged '
hoff.. dnughler of Mr. nnd Mrs. Morris from nrmy serviie December IV lOIS.
MeyerhnlT. of 1(11.'! North Fifteenth and was attending a government voca
street, and Mr Sidney Klein, of York tionul school when taken seiiously ill
road, who has leientlv letiuned from - ,
France, will be solemnized at tl o'clock1 Bryn Mawr Soldier Welcomed
this evening ill Mercantile Hall nd f When Ernest T. Tavloi. ju-t .lis
will be followed by n large leception. 'cimrRcd ns a private fmrn the Sevenlv
The Rev. Joseph Kiauskoff. D. D., will I njuti, Division, stepped off the ir.iin
nerforin the ceremony. Mrs. Herbert
. Sostmaun. the bride's sister, wilt
be her only nttendant
Mr. George Senver, of Boston. Mnss.,
formerlv of this city, will be the best
man. After a tiip to Virginia, Mr. aud
Mrs. Klein will go to Atlantic City
'for the summer.
WALTER Mm CFLLEN
An interesting weddiug will take
nlacc this afternoon in tne rirsi rres-
thelbvterian Church.
Fifty -seiMinil stieet
and Chester avenue. wnen .vuss
Catharine MncCiillen. daughter of Mr.
iind Mi. Charles F. MniCulliii. of .VHS
Walnut stieet. will become the bride of
M- ll-irohl K Walter, also of West
i'hiladelphin. The ceremouv will be j
rwl hv the Rev. L. L. Roeb.
!?" Marian S.einbacb will atteml ; the,
Walter and his uuue win ica.-..u .i.e..
.i.. immediately nfter the ceremony
nnd will be at home after September
1, nt V.221 South Foity-tifth street.
MANXSTROrSSE
pretty wedding took place iu the
roof garden of the Bellevuc-Strntford
Inst everting", when Miss Madeline
Strousse, daughter of Mr and Mrs.
Felix Strousse, of 22S . est 1 .oga
streeU nnd Mr. Arnold S. Mann, of
Cincinnati. O.. re inarrl.il by the
Rev Henry Reikovvitz, of the Rodeph
Shalom Temple. The ceremony was per-f-.,i
nt (I o'clock, and was followed
l... o ilinner
'Mr. Stroiise gave hi daughter ''
.41.. . Aft 1 4 t 4 Is,..! 111 llAH .
!?, X M SUou ' "' I
I " -.. i ... Mnuti tf i Alit lliL
Jlr. tierim... "-". - ..s....,,,
I omlsIn of the bridegroom, was his best'
! wtor nn extrniled trip. Sir. Mnnn I
a lulbis bride will live In Cincinnati.
DYSON SHELLY
The wedding of Miss Anna K. Shelly,
. . At- ,i -vte lnni. n
W'". ,U Co vyn street n'ul d'
she,ly.f J? ) ijn Ttntiee .?
FrnuU U 'flit m, I '
lieutenant at C.mp DIx. was sol-
emnUed on Saturday afternoon in St.
I'n"' " "or,ncu '1'1" ,"u,rtn
Ttroad and Venango streets. The ltev.
Forrest R. Dager, D. ., rector, per.
formed the ceremony, nnd was assisted
yj the ltev. Samuel ii, WiUiams( of (he
-
Ixicctown Baptist Church. The bride
I wns attended by her sister, Miss Mnry
SioB.;:,"' mU1 ffiuuT
Shelly, ns bridesmaids. The best man
wns the bride's brother, Mr. John J.
shelly, and the ushcis included Mr.
I l.11l,il .'lllllllll, 4,11. I1UHUIU .'jn""! ..
Eugene Wall nnd Mr. Jncob Lciizlugcr.
The service wns followed by a reception
nt the home of the bride's parents.
CHARLESTONV-GOLDBERO
Aii interesting wedding took place
last Sunday evening nt the Synagogue
Ohel Jntob, when Miss Mao Goldberg,
daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. Iternnid
Goldberg, of 1(11," North Franklin
street, b.vnme the bride of Mr. Joseph
Charleston, of this cit.
.Miss Theresa Goldberg, sister of the
bride, acted as maid of honor. The
bridesmaids Included Miss Sndje Zim-
liini-n ,fln Aftaa An, in Itpnrleltr nnd Ml.ri i
Sophia Goldberg. Mr. Henry Goldberg
acted ns best man. nnd Mr. Irving Sito- I
mer. Mr. Martin Greenbaiim nnd Mr. I
Joseph Goldberg were the ushers. Missi
Edith Charleston wns the Mower girl.
The ceremony wns followed by n le
icption nt Fisher's, Ninth and Arch
sheets.
Sl'I.I.IVA.V- OWENS
verv pretty wedding took place this ,,,,. wi ,,,., ,louinj; in(o thc 'cof.
inormng in St. John's Roman Catholic fers of Fiance, and meanwhile no funds
Church. Mis Estelle M. Owens, of re available to meet the problems of
this city, became the bride of Mr. J. 'reinustrili tinn. Funds for the contln
Austiu Sulliian, of Altoomi. Thoceic , untimi nf the wiuk of the American
- ., no n.r.,n..,n.l l,r ,1... Ilni. M t ...I!-..- ..- - I.. .
PJ00 Thirteenth incline, Altoonn. .
Deaths of a Day
THOMAS ALLEN
Retired
Clothing
Manufacturer
Dies
Thomas Allen, who in 1S70 was one
nf the founders of the firm of W & T
Allen Co . clothing liinnufactiiicrs.
died jes(eidn morning nt the Pi csbj
terinu Hospital, He wns seventy s
veins old
Mr. Allen, who leliied fiom active
business seven jenrs ago. ,w.is. nt the
time of his death, n director of the Re I
public Trust Cotnpanv and picsident of
the boaid of trustees nf the Ninth
Fiesh.vterinn Church. He was a mem-
i,oi- of au Lodge. No. :!!:',. F. nnd
, m lie leaves n widow and four
(.l,;ilrcii. Mnr.v . June. William nnd
1.' I .., II :, ..t.i ,il ,. Ill l... 4 n t .:.
1 mil nil', ill' inim Mil 11 III l( lllrlll M IN
!.... 1i!1 " 1 '1. . i L. . .1.. .
., ,.. ,.
Philippines. Cuba. Polio Rico. Abisk.i.
Mcjkiin and Fiance, died jestcrilny in
the American Stomal b Hospital, lit Isd'l
Wallace street, from wluil is helievi d to
have been the effects ol mi illness (on
I nt Bryn Mnvvi. his bonis town. Inst
evening, he wns met bv a big .crowd ot
friends and by the Ilryn Mawr baud, of'
which he' was formerly a mrmbei
Breath SHUBERT
Summer NJghtS 50c to $1.50
NO HIUIIER EXClIPT S Vf
Pop. Mat. Today "J; $1.00
The Only Show in Town
"OH, UNCLE"
SEASON'S T l Kl.IEST MlSli'Al SHOW
with ljrlltlant . oiiittan of Musuul ConiPflj
favorliPK rfnl .i . hamplun lleauu .'horun.
THEATRE ' J fEfimlilli
Locust t sJ
CHESTNUT ST.4B.
flPPRA HOI ISirT
Pour Khoivi Dally 1, a 7
a 11 J 0 l'i U es LTic un1 .'iOi
Talk of the Town!!
MACK SENNETT
BATHING ,s
GIRLS ,,lKSOS
aZM Alice Maison,
Sennett 8 I'll... I'omedy
1 r 11
ianKee uooaie
in Rprlin i
1
IrifuKi-e fiom Turklsli harems, will appear fg
RotliTWwIl Rrmne't er l-rformam-e ' J)J
UUs....w.. .-.,..w
IN PRISON ALSO I
BENEFIT DANCES"
. .y-, ,-, . nrvr&a.
ROOF GARUti,
fhe
BELLEVUE-STRATFOT
FVFNINCS Q TO 1 t
Mra M C HAl.E. ManaslnE Hoe!
d , , th, n,t and under the
,u,,,icM of Ilecon.tructlon and Relief WorK
CommUU of Philadelphia.
..WWJ,.
TimEE AP.TS Cl.1'11 OF
ADELPHIA ami b'OCIETV
OK THE 1;11T1.IS uuLnc ur flAl.NT-
PANTAI.EON
MEYER DAVIS OnCHESTHA
AdmUalon 11 00
Tlckete on aale at door and Ityan Theatre
Tlrket Asency
13 DO AH aEO- Ml COHAN COMlibv
DlJrU Matinee Saturday. June H
"BROADWAY JONES"
THE PHIIXJPATnlAN PLAYERS
M nr BlHTrnfl OP noon Klliruiimin
r A VtTTV TTIA. TH13 DAKCEH
v '-1 ' HA1NBQ-W DfrtlJ:SQl'K8
r-r '-. ... w ... . ...r. ... .
Trocadero .T.. in;l!eJ: V,n.Y'r-
( -, M-.. ...n.nMH
11
MISS DOLAN, WINNER
OF WAR CROSS,
Rosemont Woman Drovo TruckiSM
and Did Welfare Work for
Two Years Overseas
4'.
.MN Tto.e DiiIiui. of Rosemont. tvhosV
was nunrded the Croix, de Guerre In'- .s3
U'coguitioii of her good services In (ha -jffe
battle regions f France, has returned
hnine
Mi- Dolan. who Is the dnug'htcr of
Mr. ami .Mr.. Clarence W. Dolnn,
leached home on Monday. She spent
nenilj two years in strenuous war work,
abroad.
In ndditlon to driving a canteen truck
in the wnr-ridden section, she nor.
",rV"'" n" "'"I" " arduous duties and
"'"""''I i considerable welfare work,
Nanking of conditions in France she.
said :
me wnr-iievnsted district of the
1 department of the Aisne nre enttrcly
without goieinment assistance, nnd
I none will pi nimbly be supplied them
for another jear. It will be this time
befnre the indemnity exhorted fromder-
ilnanv under the terms nf 1)m trrntlv nt
' nniiiui miring miiv aggregated 510,-
."IlieiOO. imnparcd with $L'O.n15,D00 a
venr ngo. when the country was at war.
In 11117 the fire loss in May was $24,
IM'.s.silO. In Mn.v of 1fl1l?, the loss was
lev on less thnn hist month, when a total
iV M,1.!17.".."0I) was reported.
I The total loss for the first five months
of this vcar is also below the total for
I the same pel iod of JIMS. A total loss
of SlHl..r41.L"J5 has been reported this
venr During the first five months last
'jear the total was SI 19.1112.0.15.
Bryn Mawr Student Fund $22,382
Itivn Mawr College students and
nlumniie, who have spent S22,!152.50 for
teeonstriiction work in France and
Italy, and have more than .$0000 left,
propose to give it and still more that
'will be collected next week, for rellet
work in Russia nnd tl
,
n r
Hand CoilCC
lie Balkans.
Band Concert Today
l'nii mount Park Rand, Belmont
.Mansion, 1 to C p m , 8 to 10 p. m.
Muiiicipiil Rand. Powers Square,
Ann nnd Almond streets. 8 p. m.
Philadelphia Band, North Plaza
Citv Hull S p m.
MAltKET
STREET
AUOVK
10TU
11 A.Jt
TO
11 IS
SEI-ZSIfK ritl'SKST.I KT V M.
OLIVE THOMAS
IV ADVPTAIION KHOlt PLAY
"UPSTAIRS AND DOWN"
AJi.il riini mil Klowers" (A Prlzma)
l VV.k STOLLN OnUEItS"
PALACR
I.M MMIKHT STREET -
II A M Iu 11.30 P it
NormaTalmadge" J, iJQr.
ARC A D l A
x mrsrsiT hui.ow ith x
In M U. .' 3 5 5 45. 7.45. B 30 P, M.
ETHEL CLAYTON
i m:vv pnAMoi xt pjctchb
"Men, Women ancj Money"
VICTORIA
MARKET Abov 8th
J A M It :15 P.M.
THIS wmif
iiAi itiun TOiRNEtR-s "WDMAM"
Mll.HIV SPKi'TAC I.h WUlVlAiN
U I M SI VI. PRODI CTIO.V
REGENT sss'M
Below 1TTH
EEI.Y In
rOR SHORT"
.MARKET STREET
AT JUNIPER ,
CONTINUOUS,
VAUDEVILLE
11 A M to 11 P. M.
, BON 'OYAGE DJES-
HJIIUltl (ilRI.S. AN'NE SUTCR Othtri.
CROSS KEYS M eilSA
"THE OWL"' jaSKSJ-
BROADWAY "iS
DouRlas Fairbanks ' '""gggg.
F. KEITH'S THEATRE
FRISCO
Willi I orette Mrlxrmott Jon Bant l
JULIUS TANNEN
CHILSON OHKMAN
Muian & Ma I.. Wood de and ft B1
mu lOitu.linK Feature Show
rrvDDCCT Broad and Sansom.
hUKKt.3 1 Twice Daily ;"
8120
Till: MOST AMAZIN'a
PHOUVl'TION KVER PRESEINTED
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A TT P T T 0 N
A U V; 1 1 U 1M
T71 O i TT T n-f ..jfi
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NOTE- lllss Graham, one of the Brltlah '
nDIprc CVENIN'OS, 60c to $1,60.
HKlL.t-3 MATINUES. 25o to IIOO..
!CARRickgg.
h-e cooi.eii theatku i-an.ned bf w.-
TU fc-ANl'IKU Or' Oltll;.NTAUBUb Iff,
u. w. vjrvirriin
Presente
8R0KEN
BLOSSOMS!
Tl At (;...- . t .4 51
fRirFS Evkb. Sat Mat.. 25! to tV?'"!
Other Mat., 25q to. H.OQJ
f?
WILLOW GROVE PARK?1
VESSELLA and His BAND
ORESTK VKSHBLKA, Conduttor.
C0S0EKT8 AfVElMOQ! and KYUXtMO
M1LL.O PICCO. Harltona. T
8plal Bololat- Katharln Walea.'fcpsMrf
loniorrnv im" "i'"ii wmiu riwjrppfc
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