Vfh ijry www- ' ,;'. ft .''&. lr fi h ' , 'i .V i tii i,, IM1 I,' lH' :.. ...Li . diT., v v ,, v;A '& ' Ti' .,(!' ;' ' ST GOSSIP AB6JJT PEOPLE Wancy Wynne Talks of the Coming Out-of -Doors Affairs. She Speaks of the Frazicr-Brown Wedding Today. Other Bits of Gossip "iflARLOTTK BROWN will mnkc u ( j nrrttv bride today. I am sine. Slio i. ..,. dork and hns lino coloring, and the bfltlnl satin ulwnys lookn so lovely with dark liolr. The IIoiiHtous bw in ...Aiirn ntr nil ni"'.' '"" ....'" 1UU"" .... .!. fcrt-,..M flp XJ . rtC V; &HffiD& APRIL l,r v120 'i V" v; in '.; (ir tic HHHtlng. Miss Mlcatior l.nngton, Jllsa Marian Vanneman, Mlaa Klfxabcth Doyle and Miss llosemnry Dclalwnty. A curd parly will be given by the .otrp Uanie alumnae in the Ulovcr II mm a( tlin t11...... C1i 1 I tl. wcH.Htm will " "' " vol m,',' Jt Trinity Collr-Rc. WnalilnRtou. Mrs. .ffnll' Wlllld... 1.!..-. !.. ..I . .. "":. ., i.n ....... in invo iinnn ilium jYiiiic i n r mo 01 mo mm MM v TllHJTlV who wus u nuvr iii-cii ,,.. .,.? . ' "-"-V"," ".'.,""-J-""' .ur," . ..i.r ... uni uni fin nnii Mo. """v "" i- miiiiiuriL'ti uv .mihr i nri hriilf-iiiM""' .. n Jlrn ... irf, Jlnrrv Mnnlrntr ML. ' nr nit? iiuum "i "v ...... v. ,.o. -f T - , -, --..., ...WJ " ., r o be death of her num. Mrs. " aiurpiiy. Mrs. Harry Mcsl v ' KntiiiK, 'which occurred n short Mn,,J- I.owry and othrr. imenw West Krajier will liuvc his .Mrs A. Nelson Clarke nVntlicr. the He'. Robert Frailer, who ' chnntvllle, will be hostess at I brother of Mer fltn 1A.t I married Miella Kdwnn . of Hvooklyn. , meeting of her bridge club on Wed "few months ago. as .best man. And ( nrwlny. The members include Mrs. rhflrlotte'M uncle. Doctor Crawford, will Ncis0ll Clarke. Mrs. W. Italslou Hod ,,crform the ceremony, ms ioji uniue- , Kers jiVSi i0lly sri,Wnrtz. Mm. II. F I Unrlrr will e picm-iii " ".', i- , .Mnliarz. Jlrs. I In rod von. Mrs. Pitt noumf tl..; W?t??,u '' ' V ',":: ,!"' .kor. Mm. James Charlton. Mrs .u'. In-t he-11 em v iiuri'u .vu niu.i nil '."in hov lovely it will be! Thai ' -i. i. mnf nlrttirraniip. nliici" for , iwltllDB. The horlc-McAUister o.ie ttlfft 1 have seen for a long time. . Harr.v Felillne Mrs. C'hni-tou Tlill. lips. MIm Kdltli Kite and Mrs. Carroll Haines. Mr. Kobcrl T. Fox. of Now Yoik. spent last wejk-ond with his parents. Mr. and Mm. Charles T. Fox. Dr. and Mrs. Fdison I'ettlt. of Wil ' liamsday. Wis., are receiving congrntu I lutioiis on tlio birth gf a daughter. Mrs. , rcttlt was formerlv Miss Hannah K. Steele. 0f Wa.Mir. After July Doctor! ami .Mrs. I'ettlt Will live n V ttsbtnir i. ' tno pro WHAT a stunning-looking woman Mr.- am Hell. dr.,. is! I saw !ier tire other evening wearing u black vol -1 1 ..nt nn lone 1 ncs. which uc- lontuoteil iier slender rigure. and she i-i.i i.Lstir uii well. UOi". "'"",," ...... ( .!. A' l.nrl. uMinrn iMnrn.. KnfrfW ..Ml l... ,lt .v.. ' i 'I hi OOtllCP WUB lit iu ' ii-tif uvtii r ;: - vvi vnn m Uv uiutum ui frtint ad lacU- silv,,l' K11'0 being used "o owerntor. o build it up a little in front. The Mr. Clarence U nklrt. WlllCIl was Iiiuiu. wub imunra with a Ions, graceful train. About her nwk Mrs. Bell wore a string of pcavlb. Anothe- black frock I iioU;d recently , as worn by Mrs. Stanley G. Flagg. Ir It was of dull crepe de i-li ne urn i made with a surpllced bodice uud riort tnlU- sleeves. ,U,wn? cut ln n k.v Mtin irunt uu " '. "". .".-. w." uo. - t ir.ln. tno. .ir Inoked "0 P''e'.v black gown- rvOESN'T this weather U think of nut-of-doors Flagg's bright hair in i-ontrnxt to the nmpr. nf ow Vni-L spent last week with his parents. Mr! and Mrs. Henry Hoover, at St. Davids. make jon affairs an Mrs. Frank W. Heed, of Wnyne. will entertain in honor of her daugh ter. Miss Kvelyn Gould Heed, this aft-' emooii. Among the guests will be Miss Isabel Khnrdt. Miss Ann Hunter. Miss I'cggy Chew, Miss Mnry Stocklev. Miss Kvelyn Watlns. Miss Kllr.abcth Houston. Miss Isnboll Spuulding, Miss Munei I'orsythe. .Miss Dorothy Weber. Mis l',enora Weber, Miss Isabel Highter and Miss lrgiula Aibcott. Dr. and Mrs. Harr.v It. Adaini. nf 4 V ? ilrV HlBBm -pCr JK3fcjl i V-Hiyfti:i? Duclicssti lace, pearls nnd orange b)6 somn. She will carry a shower bouquet of orchids and roses. Mr. and Mrs. Marsh nil will live In Hackcnsack, N. .1. The, bridegroom was n cnptnln in the First Division of the I'nlted Ktntcs Infantry. CARPENTER MILLS i An attractive wedding of the week 'was that of Miss Kllr.abcth A. Mills, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William I Mills, of OT.'Jl North Carlisle street, and Mr. William F. Carpenter, or iu uu- nont street. Koxborougu, wnicn ORCHESTRA PRESENTS A SPLENDID PROGRAM Fine Rendition of Tschaikowsky Fourth Symphony Rudolph Ganz tho Soloist even Halnt'feaeds, who of nil tlie Frk!' possessed Inthe highest degree lh ff, t tlnct for architecture Inlils niilslf. MrsA," ,K Gnnr. brought out all IiIm (ilctnll, bjlt',; -W never nllnwpd it to Interfere with llrti'MW uiuiuestionahly one of the lluest pieces i poetry of the concerto. In his pjr v , " but, as they always are, proved lo be the most popular with the nudlence who npplnudcd both to the. echo. The whole work waq given with strength ond virility nnd the performance was .Tphnlknwly Hlbrlluit . . .Snlnt-Hrfi-. Htmnhnri' Vn i WAS I fiu. ft n tt Tiinnstla solemnized on Wednesday evening at the Kirtn rmno concerip.. . . home of the bride h parents uy tnc ncv. ; Doctor Hnckeiibcig, of the Oak Lnnc .Metlindlsl Enlsoomil Church. Mr.. Mills A -pirited and tcmperamentnl reading m-Iii. uniHilmllny nuinher was Ihr Fifth "n.a olhrr nololut will bt Mnrcl Tib.uuau. gave his daughter in inarrlage. and Miss and performance of Tschalkowsky s ,,.,.,.,., for pu,,n nud mrhestrii of ,,,r1",Br0rBnm6n?o f'th-'Vlo'.rr Jbo" murtn of HVinnhonic of the current season. Irnrmnnee hp ilpenoiipil the favorable. 1m Hibcllus's "Swan of the Tuonela, ' Iprcsslon which he has created In his n legend from the Finnish folk-epic j previous Philadelphia appearances. "Kalevula ' was the second number on' . . -- ....-- tho concise .nnd attractive program.! rniliilr Miioin mCMTO The composition Is principally n solo, UOMING MUSIC EVtN I b for English horn and Mr. Ili-nkelinnti played the expression solo part with i Ml rcnflti Ituhts opronn. wlnnr or great beauty of tone and faultless ih mkowki mtdai in lum, will h onu nt rlivllim At tlii rlnsp Mr Minkowski "1u ololl st Ihp orchmtrn. eonctrti next rnyinm. m liic nose .nr, ainKonsKi HtfU hii Is ihr nrt wlnntr to b eranUd made him rise nnd acknowledge the up- nn pparnee with the .orthMtra. nnd ha plauso which Ills excellent performance i iii ntn- two are t loiomturs rl, "Vm llle ' nnil the "MHd Hcenf. from "i.ucm I justly called forth. Mliznbeth M. Jtlltlctlge, ur iiesma u. mm; loirui .ijinpmiD.v, nn eqiiiuiy imp rcii , Saint-Hat-ns. plated by l.udolph (innz. for ot.on mi .mail orchtr. mart uy Mt Miss Carolyn Wilt, the little niece of , d lion of Sibelius s Imaglnnt vo "Swan T)f. ,.,.,.,., hn; no- KfB pll(.d j,, rtiohowjhi Th. orchjairai ?"" fa.7n'$$ the bride, llower girl, wete her at-,nf the 'liymola" by he orchestra ami , ,,,,,,,., ,,, ,)(.f()r(. ,, ,s ,)robllby the Ihr'vv.a.r'Sn number". tendants. i excel cut presentation of Saint- , t k f ,)f ,hp Saint-Hnens , Mr. Clarence It. Carpenter was hls'Sacuss little known Hftli concerto , ,.,,,., w,, ti. possible ex- Tho Treble Clef ciub mil give touattv brother's best man. A icceptlon followed , for piano nud oichestra, with Hudolph ''""," ,on. ' ;..' , ." " u1 , 10st "t- '" V1!!-1' u l"e ..i:rooni of h Alain. Hniw the service. Mr. nnd Mrs. Carpenter; tianz as soloist, made up one of the ?lf. rk ihJ Lie I elnc the best bJVomVcoiM" wiii,h2.uM. n "t left on a short trlp.and will be nt home' finest programs of the Philadelphia Or- '7," I -oioST.ir'buSen" by' Jui.ior TsmtSfs .1 ..(.. Mov 1 ui N'nnvnnil. Pn. T he I icstro nensnii nt insteri nt ' cntipert. Ot tlie IIIICC lnovcinilllf, oeiug somennui . . , ... ... .. , Kim nr in ( nnstvllpt nil find rllVtlimiC - I'lioto bv rhoto-i'rMfi. -.MRS. I.K (,KAM) II. CANNON And Ivmi of her .tttrndanls, .Mrs. Joseph W. ltalley. Jr.. and .Miss Klla beth C. Norris. .Mis. Caution before her nrirrltigr was .Miss f'aitlinc Dciirlda .verthingV Why. it just makes jou -10112 Spruce street, hate Issued invi 'naiii lo go into the country nnd walk ' tations for a dinner of twcntv-foii nlll vnll, and walk. Tt makes you . covers on Suturduy evening, May 1. tr.. ...! it-., it , .mi. uiiu .uni, m-iiry Aiesmg. oi .Mid land avenue. Wayne, entertained nt dinner before the last of the St. Davids subscription dances. full, f 'ion rides thrnuch fields and orer fences on a prancing horse with Hi? wind Wowing on your ' tell ou, it would be great! And then ... Ln til tninK 01 IIOI-BV Pliun " pony Khows and races and meets. There n,v to many of these hlngs in the n nnninc. i nrrr ' "" "- . , ',-,. n,i n..i..,.i J...i , ... 11 ID rrnni 11 II. in. linill II """ V.I.UUIU IUU.1.1 r;. And'then thero will be tbe ; cl.,.. lutni- in the month nun nil wrts of benefits through May and "'The Abiogton Hospital Fete, whiel; i. . i, ..nllnl "Once n a nine Moon. ..ill be held in June. And I like that MISS C. H. BROWN TO WEDW.W.FRAZIER.3D ALONG THE MAIN LINE Mrs. Clarence Leigh Mo.tcr.. of Sjc lorc und Orchard roads. Merion. will give n bridge on Tuesday for the bene fit of the Webster Street Ilom-c. Mr. and Mis. William II. Collins, of Old Railroad avenile. Havorford. who are traveling iu Japan, expect to return home about June 1. .Mr, her sifter ns matron of honor. The bridesmaids will lie Mis Dorotlij Oldnch. Miss Margie Westerinnn. Mis Ethel Stevensou und Miss Elizabeth Itoyd. of Washington. Mr. Oldnch will be attended b. his lirother. Mr. illium II. Oldiich, as best man. and Mrs. George BOVCl Married to i the ushers uiil include .Mr. Ficd 1'ick OMiieh, .Mr. Hernian Oldn and Mrs Frank E Hummer, of " .. IV...I nvnrvtliillir to lie I JIT . a ...,n i,o , iiniisnnl that it will only l Denycu road, (nujd, who have beeu r.j.u "... -- .. ,,. , VISItll 'once in n blue moon fnlt-lnt. In tt.uiri,i .i...l r... ......:... ' turned home ou .Mouduy. Ibe secu HKARD some people talking about ' Mrs. J. T. Scull, ot 15alit avenue. the nlans for the fnir connected with ' """. ,"VL ' ",u,,'" lolo,l,: (,.ar!ls Mr. Thoodoro Pomeroy Da vis-Hunter Nuptials The wedding of Mis Churlolic Hnrd ing Itrown. daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs Suniuel Frederic Houston, "f Druitii Moir. Chestnut Hill, and Mr William West Frazier, Od, son of Mr. unci Mrs. William West Frn.ier place today at noon David Ciumer Daniels. After June I .Mi will be nt home nt pluee. South. Itcrmnnlown ich. Mr illiani and Mis. (Ihlurh ill AVest Ashnieud bridegroom served during the world war with the ISStli Regiment, United States mnrlue corps. KEENEY DALY An interesting wedding took place on . Wediiestlnj morning at tbe Chinch of 1 Our Lady of Mercy. Hroad street and Susquehanna nvenue, when Miss Mar guerite M. Daly, daughter of Mrs. Mary E. Daly, became the bride of Mr. Hugh J Keeney. The ceremony was per formed bj the Rev. Mousignor Gerald P Cushion rector of the church. 'Iho bride wore u gown of white georgette and tnffeta. with a tell trimmed with old point lace belonging to her mother. She carried a shower bouquet of orchids! nuil lilies ot l lie vnucj. .miss .leuuie Daly, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and wore u gowu of pink geor gette. Miss Ethel Hnllance was brides maid, and wore n blue georgette dress. Moth carried bouquets of spring flowers. Mr. Richard Connolly was best man, and the ushers were Mr. Frank J. , CroHSon. fr. George J. Holdcu and Mr. Frank J. Morati. Following the ceremony, a breakfast was held at the homo of the bride, after which Mr and Mrs. Keeney left for a -hoi I trip and will be nt home after Mny I at LMIO Not th Fifteenth street. Cl.ARK-v-OARNEY An interesting wedding which took place on Wednesday wus that of Mit-s Catherine Carney and Mr. Rcrnard , Clark, at A o'clock, in Our Lady of ' tninilns fntlinlli- Church. Ovcrbrook. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Edward Hums and was followed I bv a reception nt the ncv home of tbe Ibiide und bridegroom. "835 Wullace street. The bride's only nttendnnt whs her sivter. Miss Cordelia Cnrne.t . figures to the Inst movement of the JJ minor violin concerto. Mr. Game's rendition was classic In The Tschalkowsky s.vlnnlion.v No. ! Is evidently one of Mr. Stnkowskl's fa vorites ; at nil events he always reads t with the fervor and the varying m ter i,l 1... ...... . . ...I... . .. U T ...V.... ....... . ... usually intense yet with no sense ot i apparently en. ami lemperameutaiij exaggeration. The wonderfully me he appeared to get out of the work all lodious nud expressive slow movement (that the compooer had put into it. Ihe and the pizzicato scherzo, with Its architecture of both the slow movement strongly contrasted trio for the wood and the rinale are more complicated than winds, were not only the best played is usunlly found In a French composer, Th? Kittle Trio Jlaraarei. l wun nn- irrvur uuu mi' vur.YiiiK -- . , ." , ,. . . , . iinuudl noods which the music depicts. Yea- I titannnr and restiniiied and diguitied in ( ramtll lerdny was no exception and If anything "tjle. I he technical difliculties. in ils interpretation was more thnn which Sniiit-bnens always revels, were rpr't'; Sillie vlnlliu E rederlck SlttlK. ulalio. and Kdsar SlttlK. ello- will ulte a concert ntxi Thuredaj- eve" hihit In Witheriponn Hall A (tood procraili, udinn trioi nna toius no uvm .- kcd s.x-erntli free Sinula afternoop. wn- in li. tii.n at ihr Academy of th Vn Aria iLrmifhitV uflrnnfll1 At It O OTK 1 he urformr- will hi the Hnhn StriliK Quartet and V I! I'lrmlnt tenoi Mlai-lu Klma i win sne ln dn?' concert In thl- cltv for Ote intwu nt the Metro tmlitan Oii-rn House on TueiUv PMsnirK. May 4 EASBY HARRIS The n Willing of Mirs Am Beatrice Harris, daughter of Mr. William Thompson Hurriu, of Narbcrth, and Mr. i.ow is tt ood l.jyljt, son ot -Mr. and WISSAHICKON Mr nnd Mrs. Willinm II Knhlo. of -117 Highter -itrect. hove uunoiinred the mnrriace of their daughter. Miss Mnriorie Knhler. and Mr. Charles N. Wiltlmnk. of Brookline. Pa., on Wediiesdiit. Anr 1 M. by the Kcv. . ...:... ..- .ir - '." - -". . it enncst it . r. .ir.. win tnue .tirs. tt illium I Jnklns Kasbj, of Media. h,vllIloi, Kerwan. of St. Stephen's Prot- ni the murcli of "."' '"' '.' At .evening ill , :..u pfjtunt Epiico nnl rhiirch. Mr. 1 1 m 1 Mrs s:. ti...:... i.. t. i.-ii.i ti ...... " v "' " " " .- iinii.ai nuii:ii ui .-it. i v;itt.nL' -ii! m nt hnnin nrrer .tinv i the Deton Show this year and they said '? n" "7"V.' 'j,tZ aT ,i h-h ,.,,,,, , ,, ' mi1' rh- ''' w. Robert Nor- S vnHhinore ron 1. Brook line, that Mrs. Charles E. Coxe would have . 1'." V'? "' ''' '.- liU'h.c11, H,IL ' '"' ,"i,1,'mul(l', "''" '" Miss.woml. rector of the church, will per I " f,wnllnlnort 0"" the thatched roof market in iier rare: -l1.' nuj." ' orm Mrs. r . trorlct, Gainor Italrd. Miss Vnlcntlue Mitchell, i form the ceicmou.t. The bride-will bo Mrs. George W. Sehracder. of 23i while Mrs. Edward LeBoutlllicr ,wH n rnV.N.VnntiVi "v b ' ' "' " E'lgenin Cassutt. Mibs Ell.nbclh I attended by Mrs. W. Ucrunrd Harm. Sumnc street, enfertained the members tnshierr the Baby Show. That show , ConttnndMra. It . Ycrkes. ,, sister of the hride-ronm nud ?l Aiibuniilule. Mas... us matron ot of tbe Wlssahlckon Tuesday Club at i. i i, i,oi,t nn the nfternoon of May ' rn1P1 " '"slrl 0I ,,lc nntieioom. ntiti ......... .....i m:.,. ri-i...,...!, Vl,... s!..i f I l...r home on Tuesday even ne. Miss 29 and nlrendv ten silver cups liave been contributed for it. One does won (jcr where the money nil Comes from. We gflfp lit the prices of tilings and et 'Ihe tobnero and cigurette booth will b under the direction of Mrs. Robert I H. Strawbrldge. I ND while on the subject ot shows.) - do tou realize that the Indoor Show I is onlv ten days off? That is, the I'auhion part of it. for that will be , held nn May It nnd the. Hprw Sslmw win be on May II, 7 and 8. I nm looking forward to the Fashion Show with great expectation, for we have not had one ni tlie HUH lor sonic nine nnu " Monien Mrs. Altemiis has nsl.ed to pose nre all tllnner.. fo I do think it will be Stent t)KTSY l-LJ mothe ALONG THE READING Mrs. Cornelius Ambruster. of Ros l.vu. gave n luncheon followed bv cards on Thursday with the following guests: .Mrs. .Martin A. I'ren.luii. Mrs. Na thaniel V.'. Jones. .Mrs. Lambert J. Bordo, .Mrs. (J. B.-uhum Boud. Mra. Harr.v Harlnian. Mrs. Ernest Mnc Morris and Mrs. Joseph Launiug. Miss Murguerite Larkin, M1.ms Naomi Lodge, Miss Margaret McMonamv, Miss llnra Wl.a, Mi.-a Agnes McCovcrn, Miss Annette Meehnn uud Miss Beat rlv Alvaiez, members of the graduating class of St. .Mary's Academ.t. at Logan, have returned from a live days' I rip to Washington. wm wear pinn luueia nresses wnn uig i . Merion, as maid of honor. The best pink eh iff ou bows nt the back, and beta man will be Mr. Price Wcthcrili June of pink taffeta with uccordioii pleated ' Wi!'V Ow'V0,i"",(""r.i,h!' ,li,llr,r.w'll '"" i . ...I ii ... ...... ..... ,.1'ni.i van j n miiiiii. .nr " ' "' ""'" " ii. lieiijamiii tlurrls. .Mr ot spritu; llowers ol all r-omr. .Miss Uuruurr t outes I hompsou. prmr, Eleanor Houston, a sinter of the bride. and Miss Gertrude Woodward, n con- and Mr Shcriuuii William Hilda Schrnedcr. daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. Schrnedcr. has been appointed as sistant principal of the Wnterview Rccrrntion Center. Germantown. After an extended wedding trip Mr. nil. I lu 1.-..UK. ...Ill 1 i . sin will be the flower girls, and will I jn.. I ai 'Xu.brook Park.' arbcitl,' wear pink taffeta dresses, iegnorn hats I trimmed with black telvet ribbons, aud i will carry bouqdets of spring llowers. i The bride will wear a white satin gown 'nnd ii lac" veil which is nn heirloom. nnd will carry n large bouquet of white lilacs. The Hev. Robert P. Frazier will net ns bet-t man. and the ushers include Davis. Jr.. Alexander Mr. Churlcs D. Thtijrr. GERMANTOWN Mr.s. Thomas LivluzMnn Keimcili ..r ti. t 'imrlu 1 v- .... .... . " . . --..-.... , ... .-.. . had had afternoon tea with Vr-L t. ." Vc 'V' """,'" V "n"nier. n. Scott, Mr mother In one of the hotels nnd was' y ...lit ,,.rvo nn Mn',i.. . ..iu;, m,.' Mr Joseph W. Lewis, Mr. Francis P. ven tired and bored little person l n w miu,. ti. ...it i: .'..." n.. :.. t i i.. it-...in i t . ., . r !l I T.. rnnl ' "'. '"" I" .- nun- ill Ml Ills- 1 lll.li'i .ill. niiiivn i.tiiut-ii iii.it.u, niter said tea was .finished. In fact. ,,, .,ir00( ,, .. ... t. . ,i i i. m i-i .....i r ..' .ill" i - ii i-i i ii i iii'ii hi iiiii ii ii ii . i i-. i'.ii - . . . sne necuirie quite -icsriess umi ni.i . , ..;.,..,;." . . " V. Ic c ten n imirrinoi. In l.o.. r - .!.,. ...... : i ..... r .!. ir.t..i i-nnm i . warn tt . .nil eira. i ne liCV. nr. I ...n i .....".."' " " "ii 'id' iu I I ill u i.ui w . i... ii".' I- . . nnvu n.. . nn. . ... . ... walthiR for mother to get through talk- ! vn 1 n rniuiutLCMIA .Crawford, un uncle of the bride, will lug. till finally mother called her. say- Miss Minnio Hexainer is giving a perform the ceremony nnd Bishop Ing- "tome. Betsy, sit down anil i itmcni'uii lomij iu me iieiievue-Htrat- ituiueinnner win pnnioiiuce ine mess- wateh these pretty Indies; see, they lorn tor .Miss .ugustn H. Keller, i Ing. On iiccouut of the family Demg in iiuiiKuii.-r ui .ir, uuu .MTU. iiurr.v r. itieen moiirning mere win ue a tery .MAHSHALIv ERKES The wedding of Miss Fniiicet, .Mildred Ycrkes. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Har rison V. Vcrkcs. of 0(11) Wont Main Mreet Norrislown. and Mr. Samuel W. Marshall, sou of .Mr. and Mrs. William II. Miiisijall. of this city, will lnke jilacc this rieniug at the home of Ihe Iniile. Ihe mitrriiign will he solemn ueil ill 7 o'clock, and n leceptiou will follow iinmcilinlcl.t afterward. The Rev. II. St. Chtre Hathaway, rector of St. John's Episcopal Church, will of ficiate at (he ccremnn.t . The brlilp will nre imt nil running about. Sit still ns thev do " And Betst. looking about Iier with wide-opened eyes, remarked loudly: rrmit, mother. 1 don t tliliiK tney nre Iprettv " NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr Clement Buckley New-bold, of Cmsuieks House. Jeiikintown. on- roiinees the engagement of his daugli ter. Miss Mary DiekhiFon Newbold to Mr Stephen Duucau Colhoun. son of Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Forbes Colhoun. Miss Newbold is the duughter of Mr. Wit bold and bin wife, the late Mary Dickinson Seott, daughter of the late f'nlnnel and Mrs. Thomas A. Scott of this city. Mr. Colhoun joined tlie rirst Troop Philadelphia City Cavnlry at the commencement of the wnr, uud "wri) in Prance with a trench mortar batter;. UN mircnls lived fnrmerlf ill Mnry- !ni. but now livo in this city. He a zrnndsnti nf tho Into T")iv Eiltviird M Blaekburn, of Natchez. Miss,, ami great nephew of tlie late Senator niaekburii, of Kentucky. Mrs. Hairy Clifton Adams, of 171 line striet. ntinniinepN the enirnceiiieilt "f her daughter. Miss Evelyn Newbold onmn, to .Mr. Frederick H. J.ce, ,ir. Mrs Peter '. Afiithloii ntinniitiees the engagement of her daughter. Miss Lllzabctli Burk Miithieu, to Mr. Daulel iVhiteman, of this city. Mr and Mrs. Benjamin Bullock, Jr., Jf UihIiN laue. Ardmore. are entertain '"8 Mrs Bullock's sister, Mrs. S. L. "fed. of New York, over the week-end. Mlks I'nnulim... 1',... ..!..!.. t..... ,. ... ..... . iu..uiiiir 1111V llllll nun KUIIIT IU. wiuii, .uuss., where sue has entered f. "Ifiiig of her prize-winning horses at !l10. Hrooklluc Horse Show. Miss Isa "h Hamimnker and Mrs. Heiiriques i-ran ford accoinnnnled hpr. Mr and Mr. Frederick Murtvn llllll. .if T?...,. - ... 1 1 ""S".1 the property ou southwest cor- LRuinlllt street and Prospect uvo- "lie. ( hi-stniit Hill, und expect to movo in ubnm June 1. loi"mSarnh !' f,assidy and Miss inl e,F,n""u" forhran, of the Trout ui, I " n.slllKtou lane, Germantown, no have had n bungalow nt Ocean City u a month .a A.i i.A...A ....,. .i.... I ..m.iicii iiuiur L-nivi ililj . Ml- nn, I l..., y' ii r..... ...... .1,., io n nrri'ii It. .luqueim, ' ,,l,n1''.i re receiving cougratulntlous on th i)lr,, ,)f n (,ll.,t,,ri urn. ,1 lnint i,. ,.,!, I,.,.. i, 11. 1 dreeii street, whose ' smnll reeentlon for the liiidnl iiarlt nnd marriage to Mr. Hobnrt E. Peoples, of few intimate friends, liogu, will take place on April L'S. uud iier urinal aiieuuunis. .tirs. Herman ' Heil, .Miss Henrietta Keller. Miss llildegarde Hexainer. Miss Marian Manning. Miss Katharine How land nnd Miss Ruth Putton. The hostess, who N a cousin of the bride, will be one of the brldesniuiils, POMEROYBOYD The wedding of Mrs. George W. D spend ng th,. winter with her dnughter, J' Maiden, Mass., has rclurned to " nj lie f.?1, A N'"'1' R"rke entertained nt J lliursdnj nfternoon. ut the Ritz- nni. .n'n ,S1"' W,,N ""Hinted by Mrs. Cl Ouomioll. Her guests Included 'nose who will bo nldes at tho The uausant to be given at the Hitz-Carl- oUhn. "itel.."''?:'"" I""1"11 th.r ""'" "ruin uospuai. Ainoug !?986 present worn Afluu tn..l rnmi,i,.0 Mi LydJ.a I'avrell, Miss Agnes Kn?ila,V yihH Jul,tt Moylun, Miss inutlierlnn u..., ...... ii nn t.-...i i. "WatPp MiNS Caroline Murphy, Miss Wsuerite .MncPonnld, Mils Kath- Boyd. of 1LT South Twcnt.t -second 'street, and Mr. Theodore Pomeroj , of I Greenwich. Conn., will take pluc Imilntlv tiirlilv ill tho hnini. nf thn ht-iiln. Mrs. Dullleld Aldrlch, of 000 North i In the pretence of the immediate fani iwefth street, wits the April hostess hes of the bride and bridegroom. There '!f. '"'J.'".'""!!1 t'll.ul)torTof tlu! rtiptu will be no iitteudnuts. Tlie ceremony Alpha 1 beta Sorority. Her guests in- wiI . performed by the Hev. John eluded Mrs. Le Hoy Pearl. Mrs. George Mockridge. rector of St. James's Prot Graveiistine, M, Mrs. James A. Lodcr. 'nv.t KnUriim-il Chnich Twnntv-sec-nu Mnri.ni.iit Al.Ci.iinm in.a M..- . cstunt l.piscopni i nuicn, IWIIltJ-MI ....'. Vf.,.Y.7 Mil.. ui.l n.. mi'., iiiiil ami Miluut streets. After a wed .uii . ...... .n. ......n .....u.i . ,-(i.vi . .iirn I'.unu I'orumore, .miss kuiiii l.oreaux will be attended b.t Mrs. Joscfih F. Cot urn as matron of Honor, and two bridesmnids. Mist. Ruth Dodson Rider and Miss Kulhurine A. Sclicidt 'The best man will be .Mr. Conrad Router, and the ushers will include Mr. William II. Marshall, biotjier of the bride groom, nud .Mr. Thomas Leonards, till of this city. The bride will sunn iviucli was FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL An entertaining program hns been arranged for the dramatic entertain ment. "The Amntcurettes." which will lie given this evening in the Young Women's Christian Association Hull, 1100 Ridge avenue, by the various classes.. In aid of the conference fund. There will be a Dixie dunce, Japan cte dance, acrobatic stunts, piano solos. n quaint play, "His Old Sweetheart," and two comedies. "Bumps" and "The Better-Bnb.t Show." Those who will take part are: Miss Katharine fiar culli. Miss Glnd.ti Law. Mibs Bessie Hemphill. Miss Mary Kennedy. MKs Virginia Allison. Miss Ida Menhlieb, Miss Edith Johnson, Miss Eva Ducked, Miss Nellie Emmett. Miss Annie Rochelle. Ml"s Edna (iotwols. Miss Esther Ferguson, Mist. Minnie Bam ford. Miss Clara Egan. Miss Annie I'aies, Miss Constance Rhodes, MisM Mart Kennedy. Miss Dorotliv Mucin -doe.' Miss Lillian Heap. Miss Hutli Wuldron, Miss Mary Calhoun, Miss Mnry Kingdon. Miss Lillian Jones, Miss Elisc Firman, Miss (irace Kyle, Miss Esther Wood, Miss Elsie Enuls mid Miss Grace Adams. Mrs. T .nu-pniinn Vivsnlintr "Rnvil Tf ut .' , ," "' ,v,r,l Isabel Swain. Mi- Elizabeth Hniith Ol'Il l)V lint Inntln.H . m It 11 lit . 1 no bnr ur.Mlnr .1,., li -. ,""""' , ant .MISS UllCliei i'.. liiineriH olive rf oniier wrildiiig du.t . Her veil of In i v, t-i,.uln,l fi u-lirn thn. ' cud of her eourt train I represented the Falls Y. W. C. A. at nted iiy ,i coronet of ti. nntlnunl contention. will fall to the aud is siirinou Miss Helen Roeknfeller. Miss Anne Stentsle and Miss Dorothy Immcll. WEST PHILADELPHIA Miss Virginia Dickey Trediyk. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell S. Tredick. or 0131 Christian street, will celebrate her third birthday this nfter noon from ,'t until Ti o'clock. Her small guests will be Miss Lois Jean Meyers, Miss Gertrude S'neger, Miss Mildred Phiclan. Miss Helen Pnrlctte, Miss Wurnoek Hutscu, Master Frederick Seitz, Master Frank Jarrett. Muster Dutton Tredick and Master Wendell K. Trudlck, Jr. Miss Helen M. Moyd. of the Powel tou apartments, is spending a few days at tlie Marlborough-Blenheim, At lantic City. TIOGA .Mr. aud Mrs. Clmrles .1. Connelly have returned from their wedding trip ami will null on Tuesday for uu ex tended Europeun tour. The bride wus Miss Gertrude M. Mella. of 3B33 North Martino street. Mr. Connelly served oterseus for two yeurs us lleutenuut in the First Division. United Stutes medical corps. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Ncylnnd, who have been traveling through tho South, are nt home ut Sun Autnnlo, Tec. Mrs. Ncyland, who was a bride of March 31, was Miss Elizabeth It. Schwarz. FRANKFORD Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Herbert, lfififl Harrison street, who spent the wiuter in Florida, have returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Frauk Dnrsey are spending- their wedding trip iu tlie South ami nu their return will be ut home after Mny 1 at 7021 Torresdalo avenue. Mrs. Dorsey beforo her mar rluge, which took place on Wednes day, April M, wus Miss Ceciliu Ward. Miss Gertrude Morrison is spending a fortnight iu New York with friends. Mr. nnd Mrs. Melchcr, of 217-1 Eust Cumberland street will leave during next month to occupy their summer homo in Pitmnn, N. J. Mrs. J. Grecber, of Arrott street, entertained .tho members of her card club n Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Meighan, of Pittsburgh, who Is visiting In this city for several weeks, was tlu club's guest for the afternoon. ding trip, Mr, ami Mrs. Pomeroy will livo iu Greenwich, Conn. DAVIS HUNTER An interesting wedding will take place this afternoon when Miss Kutli eriue Beeves Hunter, daughter of Mrs. Ernest Howard Hunter, of 2222 Pine street, becomes the bride of Mr. Imiiu II. Duvis. Jr., son of Mrs. Imiiic It. Dntis, of Peullyii. The ceremony, which will take place nt 4 o'clock in St. Clement's Episcopal Church, will be performed by the Hev. Charles S. Hutchinson, rector of the church. Miss Hunter will bo given io-marriage by her uncle, Mr. Sumuel It. Reeves. The bridu will wear her mother's wedding gown, trimmed with old lace, and her veil aud truin will also be of old family lace, trimmed with orange blossoms. She will carry u bouquet of orchids and lilies of the valley. Mrs. Robert Hunter, who will attend the bride ns matron of honor, will wear a di ess of American Beauty organdie witli uu organdie hat to mutch. She will curry lavender sweet pens. Miss Ann Elllcott uud Miss Betsy Warren Davis, ii sister of tho bridegroom, will ho maids of honor. They will wear frocks of violet organdie with organdie huts of the same tone, uud will carry deep crimson sweet pens. Tlie llower girls will be Miss Mary Hunter, a sister of tlie bride, and Miss Carolyn it. Davis, another sister of the bridegroom. Their dresses uud hats will bo of pink organdie nnd they will curry sweetheurt roses uud lavender sweet peas. Mr. Davis will huvo his brother, Mr. Hurgess Warren D.'itls. ns best mini. Tlie ushers will he Mr. Robert Hunter. Mr. rnu 1 It. II. Hunter and Mr. Alfred Heeves Hunter, Mr. S Davis Pane, Air. ltnrnlinni Lewis. Mr. Stewart Cor'yall, Mr. Edwurd Lawrence Davis f nnd Mr. John Walker, of Chicago. i A small reception win inuow m ceremony at the Acorn Club. OLDACH-M.U'RER The weddiug of Miss Ttuth Parvin Maurer. duughter of Mr. und Mrs. Wll Ham II. Maurer, of Gernuintown, nud Mr. J. Albert Oldnch will take placo this evening nt 0 o'clock Iu the Bethlo hem Presbyterinn Church. The Rev, W. L. McCormlck, pastor of tho church, will perform tlie ceremony, which will bo followed by n reception at tho Bcllevuo-Strotford. Tho bride, will bo given in marriage by her father. Mrs. David Duff Cramer will attend Very Special Taffeta and Messaline Petticoats, .155.85 Might Easily Be $8.50 And Fairly Priced Saturday dating Hour, 1 P. M. 1008 Cfeastnwt Stftgfci 1 . i J INVITES THE BETTER DRESSED WOMEN OE ECONOMICAL INC UNA TION TO READ flpjLMJT STREET W bHOPPURr In Sunday's Public Ledger PHILADELPHIA'S FOREMOST THEATRES CARRICK M Chutnnt a Junlprr BAM'It NIXON- NIltDLTNOPin BudntM Mncr Vfutlnr. Toilnj at 2:15. Tonight t Sslft week LAST RECORD-BREAKING WEEK NIGHTS AT 8:15 MATINEES WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY AT 2:15 BIGGEST MUSICAL HIT ON EARTH GEO. ML COHAN'S COMEDIANS MARY (ISN'T IT A GRAND OLD NAME?) WORDS MEAN NOTHING MON. O MAY BRING THE KIDDIES. niRKrr moM r.i.onr, THEAinr, new tork TUB WONDER SHOW Of TUB UMIVRnfiR THURSTON Mghti ZSe to ll.fiO. Matt. 58c to S1.00. Tlie Famous Magician SKATS ON SALE TltUHSDAY, A. M. FORREST V Itroud nnd Saiuom rttOHAS M. I.OVW Buslncn Mamgor Mnllnru Indiiy nt 3:'J0 TnnlRlif nt S:20 NEXT WEEK LAST WEEK 'ir.HT8 AT S:5n MATINKKN V I'.lt. A SAT. AT 2 ISO CHARLES DILLINGHAM'S FARCE WITH MUSIC fRe GIRL from HOME From Itic Original of Richard rJardlnp I)vl. Mbrtto and Ljrlcs bj Frank Craven Music by Silvio Heln Stated by It. H. Buruslde With FRANK CRAVEN & A COMPANY OF DISTINCTION Record calls it "A DREAM OF BEAUTV- A CARNIVAL OF FUN." CHORUS Preet eays: "THE COMPANY IS UNCOMMONLY GIFTED REMARKABLY PRETTY SCORE DRIPS MUSICAL HONEY MAY3"0y Tirrrn n cnnirc Mail Orders Now I'KICES, INCLimiNO WAR TAX Evenlncs (Except fiat) Orchrstrt. H 40; Balconv. 13.15, 3.30. l!.:0. Gallnrv (Rfervfdl Jl 10 Matinees Wed A f-at Orchuatra., 13 30. Htlcony. 13.30, it 'i K JO. nailery (neserved) 1110. Saturday Evening', Oreheairn IS. DO, Balcony. 4.0, JT 5, JS 30. j: 20. Qallery (Reaerved) 1110 Itemittancq must accompany all ordr. BOX OFFICE SALE THURSDAY. APRIL 29. AT 9 A. M. RROAD , mJ rtroad and Locoit rrtANK NIKDLINOEn Buatnan Managar Malliirr. Tndu.i nl 2:'.'(). Tonlcht nt H:Z!) NEXT WEEK LAST WEEK Ml. Ill T a;'J0 MATINEES wi:n. HAT. AT.3B" lLrvlLH GEORGE IK BOOTH TARKINGT0NS lY Kiisr NEVEST AMERICAN PLAY P O LDE (Dlf?CTQtJ OF GEORGF C. TYLER ) Kei'oril iiitnoruun and lnlere.liii ImIkI,' 'Tim tlinellnesa nf I'lililrkln raininl lie ilenle.1.' . '"'Ir. Arllm gle to tliu ih.iradrr n mime Innnlrer. "J rr;r linperwin.il Inn." Iliilletln. lilslily enlrrtiilnlng rimiMlj," I'ress. 'InlrrehtliiE unci miumllii: In tlie liest Turklngtnii milliner." Ledger AT .aw&tJgtK. i xv JK$SE& V Vv II gKl(ilX - If ''aaV'Jr-R.'i'- t aaaX II mkiM'-- sVaM Safe ii II TaaaaaaaaaaamA&i.V .;' iamaV Hinirlgi Mon.,May3AT. 7 J SEATS Tlll'lts. A. L. ERLANGER I'KESENTS CHAUNCEY LCOT T IN MACUSHLA" OLCOTT WILL SING 4 NEW SONG HITS I' ..-, :' " M . . flfl :n & i XI n "'A 1 T v tl .,$ . v -.f v y??afr&j 0 T" " T" i