':) ?." ( v J aw:,'.t at : -t H v "",-,,.' t " Vl -' -r V - ' .1 . ". i- ". ' . V . . ' W H EVENING PUBLIC LBt)&ER-lmLAt)KLlJHIA,, SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1920 . JfwTGOS&P ABOUT PEOPLE wh.v JPVme iWfo Way Weddings Site Anticipates "Alice in Wonderland" at the Devonshire Tea Party in Rosemont I qnOUr-D think the clcrka In the S w, 1lren bureau would mftrriflK'' . Im .-j. tl.ln month. I .irlr lfl'M",'r "SSi; ilkn the mim- haT "TOddlnw. Mil P8Py!iilljr on i,tr of w"l0,n? ahirHV(i. for they ,Mm to "nX"tion to nuncri.tUion. nn '"?i,a1d rhyme t "Monday for You knotf tho old rnyni Wednf braltb s T..f !ny ft' Tnurrdfy for ' tb,ftM, for croMw: Saturday no """ S The lart ms to be he orllbUusV there I. no predion ln thefhTe a re Sat do "not reach the ny there " e in", lf thc nrc any ;Tlf be after June of 1020. - . . L1- -J mttF.ItE wilt be two lasmonnDje 'I1'" . . ii,. I..r.. t.Ttrirn one tnis linte'" "" X tUnp . todav, ine . the town ind and w y :;- lt oan.t be ao hat. reltlcs, and ftrictly a inraii 'J"""' V t,u. nxon ' . in rheitnut HIH and the nre. ?.rhPnno this afternoon In ELihT NrtrbaM will make a lovely t ii. qhe's Just n the eariy iwenuea. Wi h aiich Pretty balr and fwh lyon ,0 i .nf rnlor And certainly Molly derful soft color. ;"i d nro flg 2ffiT" &-.. and tboy .1 be ill be r(fr iierry Keating, Ooro ?v" h ?,nt Only the famlllm will, at- """",''.? rpoentlon will also be imny nu". t, for you kr A Mm. Xewll ... TT-.1.., ntv.iii nlhr. W83 MISS Iiuinvi SUl wiifee a "tunning Tlf brfde cl. ( sn netltc and has auch a good bow lucxy ne is. - Tittle Madeleine Wheeler, wbc Is Bert Ji Ksttaerlns Wheeler's daughter will Kile flower girl. You remember when Bert wa the "famous Princeton player? Arthur the other brother, who died a tft" n ago nd who van a very large Kfa like Walter, waa another great P ic ton man. Bert Wheeler married Kitterlne Madeleine Smith, of this tr burthey have lived In New Jork, Sfirt Bert was In buslneas KatheHne "the dauBhtcr of Mr. and Mrs. Ed " ..j rUttn Hmith. When nho came t here some years ago she was a great Idler and considered a uetiucu i..j. T I1EAHD yesterday that Mrs. Alfred 1 Korris and Dorothy, who were in China and the Far East all of last msen, are wending tneir way iiumo wrd and will probably go to Narra tsnsctt Tier for a while, if they reach our part of the country within a cou ple of months. They have been having a wonderful time out there. Both Mrs. Korris and Dorothy are -very cosmo politan and have lived in Paris quite a lot. In fact, when they lived here they carried out the Balon Idea, nnd I have hrar.1 they kept It up In Isew lork, tod it was very popular. Manyof the wittiest and cleverest of New Yorkers irould niei't there in the aucrnoons, ana tit NorrNes have been quite missed while uwuy. Tliey will be weicomeu lurk nlth oncn arms. The hostcaa who Ihowj just how to i-ntertain is a most delightful addition to' society. TIIIK more I hear of the Devonshire tea party, which i to be held this afternoon at the Alba Johnson place in Itoscmout, the more determined am I not to uilss it. Why, my denrs. they arc going to hire "Alice In Wonderland" in the houre instead of the woods, ns it would hare been had it been clear. I am so furious to see what scenes in the life of Alice will be depicted I can hnrdly wait. Tit Ardcn Players will give it, nnd don't you just uungor to see the, Mad Hitter and the March Hare nnd the Doormousc nnd perhaps oh, perhnps the White Itabbit nnd the Cheshire Cat , deven the Duchess and the Cook nnd the Baby. That's to be nt 3:30 o'clock, ad you know it will be perfectly fine. There's to he a garden in tho liouae, too. presided over by "Mary, Mary, j (Julte Contrary," nnd all sorts of funny jilTfr bells and cockle shells will be there in the form of crnh hna siirnrlnon. One of the delightful bits will bo the tea party, when with Banburv tnrtH (d fresh strawberries you can have pure Devonshire cream to drink. It's toing to bo s,omo party, and it's all tor the benefit of the Jefferson Hos pital's sor inl service department nnd for the ivj croft Convalescent Home for Men. 9 WHEN Tommy first began to remem ''' her he always had the loveliest number of nunts and uncles to play ith him and he loved them all. Then "was awfully funny, one after an other would (.top coming so often, and nen he asked, "Muvvcr, where's Aunty Lou?" he would be told. "She's married now, dear, nnd has her own home to look after ; she can't come bee Tommy so often " .lhe?Llt W0H rnolc nnb' who used to eofflo three or four nights n week for tinner, nnd then he didn't come for n long time; and when he did ho nlwnva lu """r,0"" mother called Kthel with .MiLh: ?:as,.!. b.!ffi 1("?H!R at her nk. .Trp"" "' ,"".. "Ul. w"e no was liV.. Vr"""-V,"p '"" nnt scpm to think itteatlon t'o. y t0 "ay TZ ''nk?,,1f-mmy ? Bolnc to be "' lllltr II I I IIT'llLClllI t . ...i.ii. , , ' ..... in mini' 111 111 hurcli ug flu old enotigli not selaer Is a daughter of tho lato Mr. Charles K. Van Itenaaelaer. AMla Bebecca O, Thomson daughter of Mr: nnd Mrs Walter S. Thomson, of Crefetd Farm. Itosemont. will he ha ruest of honor at a dinner to be Riven by Mr. and Mrs. Edward Browning, nt ineir noma, uoxwooa, itosemont, before rne aance mm Mr, ana aim. ueorga MeFVidden, will give on Saturday, June 38. at their country home, Bloomfield, Vitlanova, . The Misses Booth, of Mldhope, Booth Jane, Haverford, have had as their eueits the nv. and Mrs. Charles E. Bettlcher. Jr.j ond Miss Ann Bottlcher, of Princeton' and New York. Dr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Goddard, of 1B31 Spruco street, are on a motor trip' to Boston and will return June 13. Mb. nnd Mrs. Trenchard E. Newbold, of dlcn road, Ardmore, had as their week-end guest Miss Virginia Latrobo, of Baltimore. Mr and Mrs. Donald Llppineott, of Berkley and Wynnewood roada, Merlon, Who have Men spending' a few days At Werneravllle, Pa,, have returned home. Mr. and Mm. Charles S. Walton, Jr of St. Davids, are receiving congratula tions on tho birth of A dauRhter'On May 31, to bo named Barbara Walton. The reception committee of the Char lotto CUahmnn Club has Issued Invita tions for a tea on Friday, Juna-11, from 4 until ft b'clcck, at tho home of Mrs. neorge Horaco L,orImer, Church road, Wyncote. The engagement was announced today S...-J. porothy Hoover. Wallowcr, daughter of Mr. E. Z. Vdllower, of Har rlsourr. nnd Afr. nrftninn n,..,... itr-i. lace, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. wallaee. nt thin rlv TV,. ,....t.n .m l: "- I . i . itj n.'iiuiiiK Will be an event of next year. Miss Wftll- uwer iuok a urominnm narf in i,a ni Cross work In Harrliburg during the war. lor tho last two years aha has boon II v ng at her homo In Harrlsburg. Vu ,V aIlnc?l who was graduated from tho University of Pennsylvania In 1913, .TaBtfr?r evral yenrs an Instructor at the Harrlsburg Academy. At the out break of th war he enlisted In tho City Troop of Philadelphia and was later vuiiiiniBaiqnaci a second lieutenant In the &1ld,.ttAtll1i?,ry ftnd, "sslgned to tho 107th Field Artillery, Twenty-elehth Division. Mr..iind Mrs. John F. Adamson,teof ou juogusi street, announce the mar rUgo or their daughter, Miss Anrra F. Adamaon, nnd Mr. Bennett I, Dlsbrow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis B. Dlsbrow. of Ridley Park. Pa., today. Miss Elizabeth ninno nt v.n,i t entertained tho following members of her bridge club yesterday afternoon: .Mrs. Howard Meyers, Mrs. Walter Declus, Miss Jane Green. Mrs. Frederick Wur-?e-r,isi A,y.llll1m p- " Meyers, Mrs. David tTrlmble Huston. Mrs. William In gersoll and Miss Elizabeth Glass. Colonel J. Warner Hutchlns. of the Union League, will Ball for France June 10, to make a tour of the battleHelag of Be'jlum and France, returning to 'II1IOI llA. UUUUl .UgUSl 1 siiiiiiVPiLiiiiiiiBkk LHHKtt':'jsnfLIIIIIIB sHHHHIIIIIIIKV': sHHHHIIIilllllllHMP 'HLtilH i illllllllllllllllllllllllllKiVAlsaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaH gffr WtH'f VMim j MISS NEWBOLD BRIDE OF LOTHROP RITCHIE Pholo by llachmcli. MRS. LOTHROP niTCUIK Mrs. Hltclilo was Miss Dorothy Emlcn Nowbold. Her marrlago took place In St. Paul's P. K. Church, Chestnut Hill Whooler-Brico Marriago at St. Luke and Epiphany Church. Hall-Stewart Nuptials Mox in walk up th xur. ana Airs, itonert Clifton Pyle. Jr.. of 114 Rochclle avenue, Wissahlckon, an nounce the marriage of their daughter, Mlaa Katharine Margaret Pyle. to Mr. Harold George Paine, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. George H. Paine, of the Touralne, on Saturday, May 29. Mr. and Mrs Paine will BDend the summer lit ChelBea. The marriage of Miss Madeline Joyce Williams daughter of Mrs. Agnes Wil liams, and Dr. Calvin Mason Smyth, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs Calvin M. Smyth, took nlace verv nnlnMv nn wj..j... at the home of the bride. Forty-flrst street and Baltimore avenue. Only the I n B4J&fa n4A -. til... ...- . . - Miiinuwu: 1UHIH103 were present, on their return from their nrorMi,., , -i Doctor nnd Mrs. Smyth will malso their home for the summer with Doctor Smyth's parents, nt 224 West Walnut uiiu, ueruiaiuown. The Class of June 1915 of the Wil- Lla.m .p'nn HlRh School for Olrls will hold Its annual reunion nt a inm.ii.nn at the Rltz-Carlton Hotel today. Sixty iiicniuci. m nil taa win uitena tne luncheon, MtSS KSther Jnmen crtLVn n nmnll nnA on Monday evening at her home In Chestnut Hill. Her guests Included Miss Constance Harding, Miss Ruth Conkllng. Miss Muriel Margerum, mIbs Mnry I;oley. Miss Ruth Knlsrht. Miss Gladys Brennnn. Mr. Itussell Hngner, Mr. Don ald Mnlpass, Mr. Arthur Lee. Mr. Mau rice Henkels, Mr. Robert Bussler and Mr. John Boyd. Mr. J. Bunford Samuel, 1609 Spruce street, has opened his summer home In 2a,ia .' N J- where he will remain until autumn. ALONG THE MAIN LINE Mr. and Mrs. John F. Braun, of High land avenufc. Merlon, will leavo about the middle of June for Camden, Me., w-here they will epend the remainder of tho summer. Mr. and trs. Ross C. Cornish, of Beacon lane. Merlon, entertained Mr. nnd Mrs George Klngaley. of Mlnne apolls, Minn., and Mrs. Ernest Bark will, of Cleveland, O., over the week end, Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Searing, Mal royd Toad. Merlon, spent tho week-end in uucKniu inn, anawnee, pa. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pender, of South Latohes lane, Merlon, will go to their summer home In Blue Hill, Me., on June 17 Tor the remainder of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Du Breo and Miss Mandy Du Bree, of North Nar berth avenue, Xarberth, motored to Wernersvillo, pa., over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy C. Douglass, of Elm terrace, Nnrberth. aro entertaining Mrs. Albert Heacox, of Altoona, Pa. Dr. nnd Mrs. Edwin C. .Town and family, of North NArhorth avenue. Xar berth, motored te Mlflllnburg, Pa., over the week-end. ALONG THE READING Mr. and Mrs. Gordon BUtterworth. of Logan, are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a daughter, Elsie Jane, on May 27. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cameron Boyd, of I.ogan, are receiving congratulations on the hlrth of a eon, Paul Cameron, Jr., on May 29. Announcement i.i made of the mar riage or Mi to Matilda M. Strlckler, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Strlck ler, of 6102 North Broad street, and Mr, Arthur R. Thomas, of 4860 North Broad street, on Saturday, May 29, In the Melrnso Lutheran Church by the Rev, Charles Untile. GERMANTOWN Mlsa Margaret Hornn, of Chew and Woodlawn ytreets, is visiting ln Maha noy City, Pa. Tho last and largest card party of the season will be given at th Cedar brook Country Club, formerly tho Stcn ton Golf Club, this afternoon. Tho marriage of Miss Lillian Drelfus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Drel fus, of 3832 North Smedley street, and Mr. Jacob J. Mnnn will be celebrated on Wednesday afternoon, Juno 9, nt a quiet family wedding at the home of the bride. The Rev. Dr. Joseph Krauikopf will per form the ceremony. Mr. Mann and hla bride after their wedding Journey will be at home at 231 East Price street after July 16 WEST PHILADELPHIA Minn Jean Wlllouchby and Miss Mil dred Wllloughby, of 203 West Upsnl street, sailed on .weanesuny ror Paris, where they will spend several months. Miss Dorothy Mullican and Miss Sara Mcehan havo gone to Annapolis for Juno Week. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Miller, of 912 South Flfty-flfth street, nro receiving congratulations upon tho birth of a son, Joseph a, Miller, Jr., on May 28. Mrs Miller Will bo remembered as Miss Mar garet Eagan before her marriage last June, Tho weddtwj of Miss Elizabeth Rooney and Mr. Edward C. Gillian took nlace on Wednesday. Mr. and 'Mrs. Gillian will be at home after July 1. . SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. McCreedy, of 2110 South Broad street, are the guests of Mrs. Mc Crecdy's sister at her home In Atlantic City. Mr, and MrB. Frederick Furnnvllle are being congratulated upon the birth of a daughter. Mrs Furnavllle, will be re membered as Miss Margaret McFnddcn. Mrs. Mary Eckfcldt nnd her daugh ters. Miss Mary Eckfeldt, Miss Anna Kckfeldt, Miss Helen Eckfeldt and Miss Genevieve Eckfeldt. have pone to their summer home In Wlldwooci, where they will remain for the season. MIsb Gertrude White, of Coatesvllle, who Is making her homo at 231 South Eighth street while In this city, haa Joined her sister, Miss Lillian White, In Atlantic City. Mrs. Mary Zcller, her sister, Mrs. M. Cally, and their daughters, Miss Bernlce Zeller and Miss Mary Cally, all of 1714 Mifflin street, s nlled for Liverpool on the steamship Haverford last Saturday, where they will spend the Bummer. Mr. Joseph Stein, of 617 West Pass yunk avenue, has left for Savannah, Ga., to visit his son, Mr. Herman Stein, who Is 111 In the Mnrine Hospital Tho cloning card party for St. Joseph's Asylum, Seventh and Spruce streets, will be field this nfternoon nt 2:30 o'clock. The hostesses will be Mrs J. A Kelly. Miss Cavnnaugh. Mrs. Ottcrback, of Logan, and Mrs. Smith, of Tioga. NORTH PHILADELPHIA The announcement Is made of the wedding of Mrs. Inn M. Stein, of Daven port, la., and Mr. William II. Fought on Snturdny, May 29. at the home of tho bridegroom's brother anil sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Fought, 5123 North Twelfth street, by the Rev 10. F Hann, of the FlrsfMethodist Knl.copnl Church. Camden, N. J. Tho bride wns attended by Mrs. M. E. Albright, of Brookl.wi. N. V., Bister of the bridegroom. Mr. and Mrs. Fought will be nt home after June 15. nt r.m North Twelfth street. Mr. William Gordon, of 1515 North Tblrty-thlrd street, announces tho mar riago of his sister, Miss Ethel Maud Gordon, of 3442 Chestnut street, to Mr. William Gault, of Toronto, can , on Wednesday, June 2. The bride and bride groom are spending their wedding trip In the South, and will later live In Toronto HOLMESBURG Miss Pallne Taylor, of Rhnwn street, Is entertaining for a few weeks Miss Gladys Woodstock, of Toledo. Tho Fourth of July celebration com mittee held a meeting under tho auspices of the Improvement Association in tho library. Mrs. Theodoro Kirk has left for Cleve land, O., to Join her husband, where they will make tneir nomo in me luiure. Water Gan,nfter which they will be at home at ICO East Mayland street. YAW HtVlNG The wedding of Miss Mllljcent Irving, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Irving, of 163 West Durham street, and Mr Howard H, Yaw, of Mount Airy, will take place nt her home at 7 o'clock this evening. The Rev, Dr. Edward S. Nlnde, of the First Methodist Episcopal Church, in aermantown, will perform the cere mony and Mr. Irving will give his daughter in marriage. Miss Florence Graham will attend tho bride as maid of honor and Mr Edward O. Schcrer wilt net ns best marr. A reception will Immediately follow the ceremony. After a trip, Mr, nnd Mrs, Yaw will bo at home at 163 West Durham street. BnANTWOILAM-!HAFPF,LIi . . An Interesting wedding will be solemnized with Friends' ceremony this afternoon nt 3 o'clock In the Friends MeAtlnv tT,A t7.M,u .'n4 TtaA nlreetR. when Miss Abby S. Chapell, of 3401 North Twentv.flrl utreet. daughter of Mr. and Mrs., James II. Chappell of ueiviaere, n. C, wlll'be roarriea io r. Cyruo W. Brantlngham, of Tabor. The bride will be attended by Mrs. Irwin T. Darlington, of Parlls, N. J.. ' matron of honor; Miss Bather Whltson, of Moylan, Pa., ami Miss Ruth II. Hall, of West Chester, bridesmaids, and Miss Lauretta. Colesworthy, of West Chester, flower girl. . . Mr. Hrlntlngham will havo for best man Mr. Barclay Whltson, and for ushers Mr. William Y. Hare, Mr. Wil liam Test and Mr. William Llewellyn. Tho ceremony will bo followed by an In formal reception In tho meeting house. The bridegroom and brldo.witl leavo on an extended trip, nnd ,wtlt bo at home after July 15 nt 202 East Tabor road. WEBSTER HICKS. The wedding of Miss Marlon Hicks, of 241 South Felton street and Mr. Robert Webster, of 6037 Osago avenue, will take place this evening nt 7 o'clock. Mr. John W. Hicks will give his sister In marriage, ami thn nv. j. W. Tlndall win perrorm the ceremony, fliiss vainer Hicks will act ns maid of honor for her slater nnd n nleco of tho bride, Miss Violet Hicks, will be the flower girl. Mr. Learning Webster will act as best man ror r.is nrother. After a reception, air. and Mrs Webster will leave Immediately for an extended wedding' trip In the South. They wilt be at homo after Sep tember 16 at 261 South Feltoit street. DISBROW ADAMSON A pretty homo wedding will take place today nt 1 o'clock, when Miss Anna F. Adamson, of 6038 Locust street, will bo Jlven In marriage by her father to Mr, Bennett L. Dlsbrow, of Ridley Park, tho Rev. Dr. Kennedy, of Ridley Park, offi ciating. A small reception for tho Im mediate lamiues win follow aiior me ceremony. Tho bride's only attendant will be Mrs. Hampton Springfield, who will be her matron of honor. Mr. Ralph Dunkplberer will net nn heat man. Mr. and Mrs. Dlsbrow will leave for an ex tended wedding trip through the Now England Rtntes. They will bo nt homo aitcr September l at iliuiey pant, "FAUST" WELL GIVEN BY PUCCINI COMPANY Flno Porformanco of Gounod's Opora at tho Academy of Music With Well-Balanced. Cast A marriage of Importance which will take place today In St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church, Chestnut Hill, will bo that of Miss Dorothv Emlen Newbold, daughter of Mr. nnrt Mr Arthur Mmten Newbold, of Laverock, Chestnut Hill. mm nir. jomrop Kitcme, ot mveriora. formerly of Pittsburgh. Tho bride will be given In marriage by her father, and Will be attended hv Vinr .latar Mm n. Hermann Krumbhaar ns matron of honor. Tho bridesmaids will be Miss Mary Dixon Thayer, a cousin of the bride; Mrs, Fitz-Eugene Newbold, a bIS- ier-in-iw or tne uriae, ana miss tray Alger, of Detroit. The four flower girls win Include Miss Virginia Newbold, an other cousin of the bride j Miss Rita Krumbhaar and Miss May Krumbhaar, nieces of tho bride, and Miss Rebecca Doyle, a cousin of the bridegroom. Mr. Charles L. Doyle, an uncle of the bridegroom, will be best man, and tho ushers will Include the following gentle men: Mr. Samuel G. Barker, of New York: Mr. Alexander Laughlln, of Pitts burgh J Mr. Andrew W. Porter, Mr. Rob ert W, Dnlo, Mr, Fltz-Eugeno Dixon Newbold and Mr. Wnrntr E. Doran. Right Rev. Philip M. Rhlnelander, bishop of tho Episcopal diocese of Phila delphia, will officiate. Only the Imme diate families will attend the wedding, owing to tho recent death ot a close rela tive of mo nriuc a lamuy. WHEELER BRICE An Interesting wedding t'o take nlace this afternoon at 4 o'clock when Miss Mabel A, Brlce, daughter ot tho late Mr. Ephnttm Urlce and Mrs. Brlce, o( 1320 Locust street, and Mr. Walter Stratton Wheeler, son 'of the late Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wheoler, wilt bo married In the Church of St. Luko and tho Epiphany, Thirteenth street, near Pine street. The Rev. David M. Steele, D. L., will perform tho ceremony, and the brldo will bo given In marriage by her brother, Mr. Frederick Brlce. Little Miss Madeleine Wheeler, a nleco' of the bridegroom, will attend Miss Brlce as flower girl, while Mr. Andrew Wheeler will be btBt man for his brother... . , Tho ushers will include Mr. Inane H. m.il.i.. f Tift- TAtVin f TlnrrnnitA Mlsa Martin V. Berpen, Mr. S. Uowman twiecier, mr. auuibw hhi, ,., nepnew or tne unueKiuuiu; ir, juneyii H. D. Allen, Mr. William A. Mlnott, Mr. John R. Mitchell, Mr.. Herbert Wheeler, a nrotner oi ine onurKruum , Mr. Charles O. Meyer, Mr. Edwin P. llaugh and Colonel Edward Carpenter. United Stales Army. A small recoptlon will follow at tho homo of thd bride's mother. RICHAnD STEEL The wedding of Miss. Elizabeth Child Steel, daughter of Mr. ana Mrs. William Thomas Steel, of the Wood-Norton. Ger mamown, and Lieutenant Gecrgo L. Richard. United States navy, R. F. C, son of Dr. J. C. Richard, of Jacksonville, Fla., will take placo In the Second Pres byterian Church, Tulpehockcn nnd Grecno Btreets, nt 7 o'clock this evening. Th. IIav- .Inhn Harvey Lee. naslor of tho church, will perform tho ceremony, and Mr Steel will give his daughter In. mar Mrs. Rlohnrd Campbell Hughes will attend the brldo as matron of honor and Miss Eleanor L. Meacham will be tho maid of honor. The bridesmaids will Include MIbs Elma R. Windlsch, of Oak Lane: Mlsa Agnes Rowland Levis. Miss Elizabeth Morgan Ash and Mlsa Mary Evelyn Richard, of Jacksonville. Fla. Lieutenant Richard will be attended by .Mr. J. Reginald Newton, of Water town. N. Y aB best man, and the ush ers will be Mr. George H. Stcge. Jr., of Brooklyn ; Mr. Carl H. Sayre. of Brook lyn ! Mr. C. W. Bell, of Waohlngton : Mr. George Drexel Steel, brother of the bride; Lieutenant George H. Hlmes, of Nashville, Tenn, : Lieutenant John H Tllton, of Wnshlngton; Lieutenant W. H. cushlng, of this city, nnd Lieutenant Frank Lamb, of Santa Barbara. Calif. Thero will bo a large reception at the Germantown Cricket Club Immediately . 41ia naramnnV. Lieutenant and Mrs. Richard will be nt homo at Neponslt, L. I., after Septem ber 15. HALL STEWART The wedding of Miss Alice Stewart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William M. Stewart. Jr.. of 8109 St Martln'a lane. Chestnut Hill, to Mr. Alan Hall, of New York, will take plaoe this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock In the Church of Si, Martln'a-ln-tho-Flcld, Chestnut Hill. The Rev Jacob Leroy, assisted by the Rev Wood Stewart, will perform the ceremony and Mr. Stewart will give his daughter in marriage. Miss Augusta Stewart and Miss HoyltJe Stewart will attend their sister ns bridesmaids and Mr. Cecil Hall, of New York, will act as best man. A small reception for the Immediate fnmtlles. nnd a few Intimate friends will follow the ceremony at the home of the brlde'a parents. After an extended wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Hall will live In New York. QUINN STERRETT The wedding of Mlsa Mildred Sterrett. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, A. Holllngs ih sitprrett. of 720 West UDsal street nnrt Mr William Henry Qutnn. of this Msuer. daughter of Mr. im Mr ev,i city and New York, will take place In i trick F. Meuer, 2320 North Eighteenth Calvary Presbyterian Episcopal Church, I Btreet. and Mr. "Warren Haskell, of Germantown, this afternoon The bride, Washington and Borton, will take place who will bo given In marriage by her this evening. Miss Emma E. Owens, of father, will wear a gown of Ivory l this city, will be maid of honor and Mr satin trimmed In laco, which formerly j Robert Kgner, of New York, will be best belonged to Eugenie, ex-empress of man After tho ceremony, which will France. The matron of honor will be bn performed by the Row Henry W. Mrs. Henry Hlllehrand nnd Miss Edna, Stringer Mr. and Mis. Haskoll will leavo Qulnn, Bister of the bridegroom, will bei for a trip to the White Mountains, and the maid of honor. The bridesmaids I upon their return will Ilvo In Washlng- "FAtJST" Ojrn, bjr'Oounod. . TUB CAST FAut Romeo none ccl MephlKtopheles , Fletro an MUM Valentin Mario Vlle Klebel ,,., ,, ..Fernanda Dorja MarsuerltA .,..'. .Lulie Dnrele Martha Marr Marltey Waimr , .Luis! D'Angelo -unuucior. , , , .carlo rcroni CHILDREN TO GIVE PAGEANT TO PROVIDE HOSPITAL BED . , "Kiddies" of Jcnhintown and Wyncoto to.Enact Fairy Talo in Brilliant and Unusual Costumes -W.-I COSTELLA BURTON The wedding of Miss Marie E. Bur ton nnd Mr Albert P. Costella, of this city, took place at 10 o'clock yeterday morning In St. Frnncls de Sales's Church. Miss Peggy Costella acted as maid of honor and Miss Allen Boney, MIbs Anno Carroll, Miss Nellie Costella, Miss Besslo Goodwin and Miss Mercedes Smith acted as bridesmaids. The little Misses Rose mary O'Brien nnd Nancv Flnitlgnn wptr the flower glrls.l Mr. Francis E. Costella was oesc man, nnu tne usners were air. Alfonse Cancolmo. Mr. Leo Costella. Mr. Edwin Perrln and Mr. Leo Howlett. The uev j, m. Wood. S. J Woodstock Col lege, Maryland, performed the ceremony. A breakfast for the Immedlato family followed the ceremony. CHRISTENSEN COCHTtAN The wedding of Miss Catherine John son Cochran, niece of Miss Annn Coch ran, of Wolly Still Farm, near Chester, nnd Mr Arvld Chrlstensen. of this city, took placo yesterday In the First Presby terian Church, of Chester. The cere mony wna performed by the Rev. Dr. W. R, Huston. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Adele du Common Cochran, as maid of honor. Mr. Fred erick Roscoo Ballard, of Connecticut, was the best mnn ami the ushers were Mr. Robert K Carlisle. Mr. Arthur H. Burton, Mr. Joseph Blnklston and Mr. George C. Cadv, A reception for the Immediate fnmtlles followed. Mr. Chrls tensen came recently from Copenhagen, Denmark, but Is now located In Chester Where he and Mrs. ChrlBtensen will live after their return from a wedding trip. MORROW ROSE The marriage of Miss Sadie Rose, of 450 PurkBlde avenue, and Mr tsa tlore Morrow, of 423 North Fifty-second street, will take place In the Gold Room of the Adelphla Hotel at 8:30 o'clock this evening, the Rev. Nathan officiating A large reception will follow Immediately after the ceremony at the hotei The bride will bo given In marriage bv her rather. Mrs. Minerva Chadwln will at tend her ob matron of honor. Mr Mor row will have for his best man Mr David Rablnovltz. Mr and Mrs Morrow will fenve Immediately after tho recep tion for , an extended wedding trip through Canada. They will be at home after October 1 at Forty-ninth and Spruce streets. HASKELL MEUER The wedding of Miss Elizabeth K Th Same efemi.nfa nf afnrerltr nnd consistency which mndo "Oioconda'' so successful nt tho opening of the Puccini Opera Co. nt the Academy of Music on .Ihtirsday evening scored nn equally great success for "Faust" last ovening. Tho company has proved that stars of tho first mngnitudo nra not necessary to well -balanced and thoroughly enjoy nble performances of the great operatic masterpieces: In fact thera Is n bettor balanco without them nnd far more en thusiasm nnd spontaneity both of sing ing and of acting. Naturally, In such case a review of the porformanco must of nereaalty deal with tho general effect, and not with ndivrdual effort. AVItli n courage rare In managers. Mr. Iennl has selected opcrns with many choral number, In volving n largo chorus always an ex pensive .matter and a ballet of no smnll proportions, either IA numbers or nblll ity. Philadelphia should meet this gen erosity of expenditure with nn equal generoilty of attendance. In Inst evening's performance tho titlo role wits to have been taken by Kodolfo Pill, hut, owing to n sudden attncK or laryngitis. Mr. rill was una bio to sing nnd tho Important part of Faun wns taken, nt the last moment, by Itnmeo PohciiccI, n member of tho company. It speaks volumes for the ability of the company In general that n member of It not featured In any of the original casts could step in nt a moment's notice and both sing and act one of the leading parts ns Mr. llos rnccl did last evening. His voice is sweet nnd of good range, but rather light. If Mr. BoscaccI can acquire a little more power, ho need have llttlo fear ns to his position as an operatic singer. Sir. De ninsl ns Mephlstophcles con firmed the good impression lip made in "Oioconda' Physically he in the best Mcphlsto who has aprienred In Phila delphia for years nnd his make-up wns admirable. He wns a little inclined to overact in the early parts of the onera. notably In the tavern scene, but his work in the later scenes of the opera wns little short of perfect. Vocally a little more tonal power in the "Calf or (Jnld" would have been desirable and n somewhat faster tempo in the serenade. "Tu chc fal 1'addormentata" would have given the idea of irony. Instead of sentimentality, which was the effect of the tempo nt which it was sung. Luise Darrle made n consistent if nnt nltogcther, convincing Marguer ite. Her Interpretation of the part wns sophisticated, rather than innocent nnd she evidently reserved herself for the vocnl trials or the closing acts, ns her work In these numbers wns the best of the evening. The part Is not especially congenial to her cither vocally or temnernmentally. Of the relatively minor parts Fer nanda Dorin ns Siebcl was conspicu ously cood and her singing of the "Flower Hong" wns nmong the finest efforts of the performance, nnd she wns thf most pleasing personality who hns sung the role here for a long time. In the roles of Valentine, Martha and Wagner, Mnrin Vulle, Mnry Mackey nnd I.uigi D'Angelo ewerc more than adequate. In strong contrast to "Glocondn." Inst night's opern wns a solo work. The chorus nnd the ballet performed what they hnd to do with full credit to themselves. Mr. Perotii conducted with his usual skill, but there were mnny places where he let the orchestration override the vocal effects. There ore pageants and pageants, but "The Coming' of Spring," to be given next Tuesday on Hent Terrace, the es tate of Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Nelffer, nt Wyncote, by the "kiddies" of .Tenkln town nnd Wyncote, promises to out rival them all. ' The purpose is to raise $fi00 for the Wyncote free bed in the Ablngton Hos pital. More than ninety children will take pnrt, nnd the cast includes many of the most versatile youngsters for miles around. The story is n delightful fantasy and, like nil other fairy tales, starts out with a "Once upon a time." Miss Sara Hpnldlng, interpreting "Bright Hun," and Miss Susan Caveny, "Miss Rain," aro to open the outdoor rtvel with n dance on tho green by the lake. The lines here say, "When nark I thero came n ilutellkn note gliding majesti cally o'er tho lake, ferried by 'Wind' (Miss .Mary Vllee) came 'Spring.' " Miss Klsa Frame, impersonating "Spring," then stepo from her bark and joius in the dance. Then the Fairy Queen, Miss Mar garet McKee, lends the other fairies and, the little elves, The birds will then fly by. Thtw , are to bo nn owl. nn oriole and w64 thrush. After this "Spring" nnd th "Sun Henms," who are toti , dressed in the goldest yellow, will wak -the flowers, Their fragrance draws forth some gaily painted butterflies and a number of nlmblo little bumblebees. Hlrds then hop out from the laurel br tho lake atul nil dance happllv with "Spring." All goes well, until "Wind", Sweeps down from the hill, driving little raindrops beforo her. She sweeps across the green and, lol Kvcryono'n been dreaming for there aro no fairy folk leu to sec, Tho costumes nro brilliant nnd un usual and have been tho work of much planning nnd thought on tho part of tho committee, A final dress rehearsal will be held nn Monday nfternoon on tho lawn of Mrs. Chaunecy Robinson, when the finishing touches will bo added to the affair. The executive committee, headed by Miss Mnry Kent, includes Mrs. .Tohn C. Martin, Mrs. Robert I. Russell, Mrs. Ralph Morgan. Mrs. 51. K. Nelf fer, Mrs. Kvelyn Jones, Mrs. Chnuucey Robinson and Miss Sarah Pearson. "YANKS" RETURN TO FRANCE Large Numbers Dissatisfied With Condition In America Paris, June fi. (By A. I.) Large numbers of former American soldiers, finding conditions in America unsatis factory, nro returning to France to find employment. Locating work for them in this country is a serious problem for officials of the American Legion here. Some have taken places as laborers at comparatively small wages. I.eglon officials say "doughboys" should be warned not to return to France unless well provided with money to defray expenses while finding jobs, which nro quite scarce at present. "Since early In March," said Ar thur W. Kipling, adjutant at Paris post, American Legion, yesterday, "there has been a steady stream of dis charged American officers nnd soldiers coming to France. The Legion has been forced to orgnnizo nu employment service." Beverly Graduate Give Play Beverly, N. J., June. 5. A play by pupils entitled "Graduation Day nt Wood Hill School." featured the com mencement exercises of the Farnum public school., Eighth grade graduates winning nipiomns wrrc adup .. ueni son, Amelia P. Smick. John C. Beatty. Louise V. Tollman. George L. Parker. Katherine 0. Seckel. James R. I.nrzn lere, Arthur Philips, Jr., Theodore Etrykcr, William II. Conrad. Martha S Rankin, Warren A. MiTh-r. Florence A Van Sclver. Agnes R. Truax, Sarah E. Hood, C. Theodore Bryan. Corpus Chrlstl Church Observance The feast of Corpus Christi will be observed tomorrow at the Church of Corpus Christi, Twenty-eighth street and Allegheny avenue, by the celebra tion of solemn high mass. The Rev. 'Howard A. Grelis. O. S. A., of Villa- nova College, will deliver the sermon. Postpone Pageant on Account of Rain The pageant "The Gift of the Gods." to be presented by the students of the Cowles School, Oak Lane, this nfter noon, has been postponed until 4 :H0 oSflock Monday, because of the weather conditions. DEATH RATE DECREASES 455 Died In Philadelphia During Last Seven Days A slight decrease in deaths during the week is shown by the weekly mor tality record issued by the division of vital staistlcs of the Bureau of Health. Four hundred and fifty-five deaths oc curred during the week, a decrease, of twelve from last week's mark. Dtaths for the corresponding week a year ago were r0- TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICEN8E8 Kenneth n. Vanntory, Lxue lalsnd, and IctorlR n. Kortln. 1031 N. Clarion at. .".a JiL Q'on. B31S Harlan at., and Alice M. Thompson. 0 Dtarborn at. William It. Taylor. a440 Nicholas it., and Marie M. Ilornlekel. 80.10 N. Marihall at. Edward I) Uottufeia. 1581 N. Kranklln U. and Marie A. Kramer. 1S23 N Camao at. Charles McUuvern. 2022 Veitmorland at.. William H Ulenn. 8420 N. Kalrhlll at.,and Ilolwrt II. (Jordan. Ilrooklyn. N. T.. and Clara U. Ulnter, .4120 I'nrkilde ave. l.'fnjamln F. (lman. 4U34 Haynton at. , na Lillian II. Farra. 7831 Orrmantown av Harlan T. Duller. 118 N. 12th at., and Anna f? Iflafn,.. n,l tBl.H Anton Chmllfwskl. 1701 rtace at., and Bron lilawa Andruitka, 3231 Aramlnxo ava. """ra '' "?!". 10' aianneim at,, ana Johanna D. II. Dambachcr. 8341 N. 13th. Leon Clemmer. 1)00 i)9th ave.. and Mary C Steele. Elklnn I'ark Ta Hnrraan Hllte. 288 K. Westmorland at.r and' John J. rtrodiky. 1207 S. 0th at., and Ann rfitiiv, uu n. ea si Amoa A. Zlea-ler, Drexel Hill. Ta.. and Loulu A lta-ler. 2332 8 22d at. , Frank R. Heath. .kn(ru. inand. and Paulina M. Btelnbach. 2S38 N Park ave. Floyd Scott. C03O State rd.. and Ruth Dower. 0920 State rd. Henna. Kits. Jr . 1401 E. Columbia ave.. and Emma Cather. ism f.mnhi. ., ' Raymond O. Relnhard. HMll N nth t., and De phlna M. Fischer. N. W. cor. 18th, and Oak Lane. ' L,0,n'','.i 9'S;rv.c."ndn. N'- J- nd Ma Millard, 3310 Kmerald at M1if.l i- w".nrd. 'M Fr" Hill rd.. and .Kthel It. 8teens. 8020 Walker at. vtiniam H cutler. B0S1 N. Warnock at.. and lllanch- M. Frederick. 8413 N. lathi John W. Thacher. 2008 Chestnut at., anf bveiyn m. lutnnury. 212H De Lancey at. Robert Warner. 3722 Locust at., and Esthsr Carlson. 0011 Savbrook ave! "' Tom Fabrlalo. 2312.8. Mildred at., and Ann Maaee. 1)40 E. Tioga t. William Y. Kwlaaett. 413 S. lath at., and Pearl II. Chase. 413 S. loth st. Edward II. Irvlna-. 21 8. 37th St., and Ilobrrta R Null, nsiti Lincoln drlv, Lewi, j,r.m. ini2 E. Chase St.. and Lata, Kerlln. Shamokln. ra Louis Sobel. Akron. O.. and Anna B, Shayer, 1322 S, 10th st. BnnJamln E. Ahlaulst. 110 X. 32d st., and Lillian V. Goody 803 N. Wanamaker at. PI10TOPUA-V8 PHOTOPLAYS ! I Uy tllis time Tommy w f J!"'v fn!lr- n.ntl he win Old Zeh n i aid "Y,.- 'i want'''1 owfuy . o 2S5 Sffi "3" ft tn-uik'Ti unt A SOCIAL ACTIVITIES of ihli. .,.:. a.nnouncsi the cntamni Mulfori. to MKr ninVfr tPVP ""? Xtw York "'Blnnlil M. Chandor, of "uneeaI,,rr1i,Jn?0 ZKHKr,nt ,H n ?ir citic. hv Mr cle, ln thls aT' ' ilfiilnr r'i,. a,ul 1,rs Henrv iVWer jP,f,Wn Hill, of their P'W and "nJ'm "owanl Post ad Mrs, Marrv rii. n,'nn- ""n nf Mr Blr"t o fate h,nn'.of 2:07 DeLnncey ""Idlnc Ml,. n W lpf" Bet fr the If hoSor rtt a diJfJ? iwl" h" the cuest 1II- on Saturday1, June 'Vf..0' "et"t Si??1" Enounces' jUTn"', 0f Che8t ton, '" M0ro Haines, of Qennan- foM H"HvllJ: v"n lUnwelner of ittfW ?aotince i ""t,or' ane, tleiin ntnu,?. till' M' Cntlmr?nai5e,,l,,,J "ir "dXtt MISS OKUTKUDK I.UCUS Whose enfagrmtnt to Mr. Louis , Moore Htliies, of GrrmnntotrPi I HHMUHCfJ. today STRAWBERRY MANSION Mlsa Lillian Forman, dnUBlilcr of Mr. and Mra. William Forman, of 3137 Co lumbia avenue, was married on Tuesday evening at Traymore Hall to Mr Herman Am, the llev. Dr. Henry Herkowltz ottl clatlng. Tho bride wns attended by MIsh Cora Hrownsleln nH maid of honor and MIbs Dora Arzt, Mlsa Cell.i 1M it and MIbs Clarn Goldcnberff ns bridesmaids The beat man was Mr. Sylvan So.-ttnRii and the ushers were XIr Leonard Sosl mnn, Mr. George Glttlemacher and .Mr Ben GoldenberiT. Amonft those present were Mr. and Mrs .1 Hherman, Mr and Mra. Cohen, Mr, Samuel iiimieu. .ir Al Ball, Mr. and Mrs, A. Olttiemnoher. Mr. and Mrs. I, Sokoloff, Mrs J Hittle macher, Mr. anil Mrs 1 Green. Mi and Mra. M. Hteln. Mr. and Mrs N Golden berB, Mr. and Mrs. M. Goldenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Miisn, Air aim .r ii rui man, Mlsa norothy Korman, Miss Lillian Forman. Mr and Mrs. I runt Mlsa Mnry Thompson, Mr. D. Gellur Mr ami Mrs. D. Korman, Mr. and Mrs I hkloff, Mr nhcl Mrs. Sanders, Mr ami Mrs A. Forman, Mlsa Marie Johnson, Mr An derson. Mr. nnd Mrs. Kent Mr and Mrs. G. Snyilerman, Mr nnd Mrs b Snydermnn, Mr. and Mrs. hVheiter. Mr. Martin Schecter. Mr, and Mrs M (ioIiI enberB. Mr. David OoldenhoiB, MIhi Clara Welner. MIsS I.llllan Sniderman, Miss Mollle Snydermiin. Mrr I. t ohen. Mr and Mrs. U FeldBrlst. Mi S.itnue Felagrlse. Miss Mnmle Sclu-iter Mr and Mrs. William Forman, Mt IJIwarrt Jor mnn. Mr. and Mrs. M. Mnritulls, Miss Anna MarBUlis, Mr. I. Vine Mr and Mrs A. Coopermnn. Mr. and Mrs M Forman. Mr. and Mrs. D niumberg, Mr and Mrs. J. HlumberK Mr '"'' J"0' man, Mr. Wolff. Mr and Mrs B. A ret. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. Arzt. Mr and Mrs, C Horrlson. Mr nnd Mrs Host Mr and Mrs. SoBtman, Mr. I.. Arzt. Miss Anna Arzt. Mrs. Russell. Mr. Lo.nlin, Mr. .i xr. u irr,aln Mr ,iiii .lrs J. fiostman. Mr. Albert WeltrenUoin. Miss Ituth Weltzenkorn. Mr, ami Mrs A. Becker. Miss Bertha .wellzeiiho rii wr. Harry Bodner, Mr. nnd Mrs II 1!,,;sinan, Mr. and Mrs. H. Arzt. Mr uml l"B. Block, Mr, and Mrs S Vrt Mrs iii..i mi .. ...i Mm. P W. tzenknrn. Mr. Joe FouchlH and Mrs , O'tt'e macher. After a trip to Wash nKtnn. Mr nnd Mrs. Arzt will return to live at 3137 Columbia nvenue, . ROXBOROUGH Invitations will be. Issue.! neM week by Dr. nnd Mrs. M. Howard Hie'l. of 421 Lyceurn avenue, for the e.ld ib or their daughter. Miss Anna I 'V'886'1: and Mr. William IV HiiRhes Jr of Germantown. which will lake place, on Saturflay A evenlntr. June J b .30 o'clock, at the home of he urlde s par ?nt. HrtSKJllI bellowed by a recep. tion. 'l will Include Miss Klla Bumot, Miss Lea Murray, Miss Katnerine nerner ami Miss Anna Ronon. Mr. Jamea Bonner, of Baltimore, will attend Mr. Qulnn as best man and the followlns gentlemen will act as ushera: Mr. Bryan Herner, of this city ! Mr. William Baxter, of New York ; Mr. Frederick Orave. of New Haven. Conn.; Mr Henry Hlllehrand and Mr. Kdgar SJIIlcy. A reception will follow the ceremony ar the home of the bride's parents Mr and Mra Qulnn will be nt homo at Bayside, L. I after July 15. UVRZHLKRi: SPRINGER The mnrrlaBe of Miss Vera Ixmlse Snrlnirer. daufihter of Mr and Mrs. N n SprlnBcr. of Jenklntown, nnd Mr Llndley Elkinton Larialere. son t Dr, nnd Mrs. Samuel D, Larzelere, also of Jenklntown. took place at noon today at the luiz.WHriion iiuiei. ine uev. j F.' Foater, pastor or urace presny- lerlan cnurcn. oi jcnmniown, unieiai liiB "The bride waa given In marriage bv her father. Her onlv nttendant was Miss Alice Squire, of Tlogn. Mr Roy N ()rlnger. the bride's brother, was the best man. The Immediate families and a fow close ftlendg onlv were present, for whom a reception followed Upon their .return from a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Larzclcro will live In Wash ington. FL'LI.MOIirc PRINCE The weddlt'K of Miss Emma Prince, daughter of Mrs C E. Prince, of 151 East Durham street to Mr Harold W41 llnm Fullniore. will take place al 6 o'clock this evening lit the First Metho r' st Kplscoiwl Church, In Germantown Tho Rev Dr Edwnid S. Nlnde, pastor of the church will oftlclnte, anri Mr Richard J Prince will give his slater l,i mnrrlaae. Mrs, Kdward C Idell will attend the bride as matron of honor and i Ms Rosamond O. Wright will be the maul or Honor ine oriueBinuuis win iii pintlp Alias ICdlth Meyers. Mra. Russell B, Rake nnd M'ss Dorothy II. King. Mr i Elhert B, lillmore will attend U brother ns best man, nnd the ushers will he Mr. Arthur M. Kerr, Mr. Kdwatd C Idell nnd Mr Frederick R Johnson, of Woodbury, N J. A reception will fol low the ceremony at the home of the bride's parents. After a wedding trip Mr. nnd Mrs Fullmore will live in Charleston. W V. HERITAGE KUI,P The wedding of Miss Ida U Kulp, daughter of Mrs, Alice A Kulp. of 150 .:ost Mnyiatiu sireei nun sir iiaymomi W HerltaBe, will take place at 8 o'clock this evening at the homo of tho bride's , mother, the nev Herbert Agate, pastor ' of Temple Baptist Church, of Tioga, officiating. Miss Helen Dunn, of Phoe nlxvllle, will nttend the bride us maid nf honor, nnd Mr. Jolnr II. Heritage will net as best man for hla brother, A I reception win ioiiow ine ceremony nt 8s30 o'clock. Air, and Mrs. Herltaua will rptnd some time,' at the Dutawaus ton. COMAS LYNCH The wedding of Miss Annn M. Lynch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin W Lynch, of 2316 GleosoiT nvenue, tho Bronx N Y and Mr. Joseph J, Comas of 1328 East Montgomery nvenue, this eltv took place nt St, Joseph's Catholic Church In this city on Wednesday nft ernoon nt 4 o'clock. The ceremony waa performed by the Rev. Father Hart. S J. The bride was attended by her sister. Miss It Hoiores i.yncn and Mr Fred erick .1 McDermott wns the best man After returning from their wedding trip, Mr ami Mrs Coman will reside nt 1013 South Forty-seventh street. Services for Chateau-Thierry Hero Services in memory of C'orporal Charles V. Hewitt, Jr., n member of the Second division, who was killed at Chateau Thierry, June 7. 11)18. will be held tomorrow nfternoon nt 1! :!I0 o'clock nt Holy Trinity Presbyterian Church, Mcrvine anil Rockland street" The service will be under the nuspices of the Men's IlibTc Class, of which ChnrlcH F. ruff, Jr.. Is teacher. Dele gations will he present from the Cor poral Charles V. Hewitt. Jr.. Post No. 1.71. Veterans of Foreign Wnrs: I.ogan l'ost No. P70. Atnerlcnn Legion, unci Wnshlngton Cninp No. . I. (I. S of A. Franklin Spencer Kdmunds will be the epenkcr. To Hold Tent Services The Cus-t of a series ot tent .services nt Sixty-eighth nud Chestnut streets will he conducted tohiorrow uinruitig nud night under tho auspices of the Aiiilerun Presbyterian Church. PHOTO rtAYS THRU 'XOMPIsVHY' OPIMERICA The following theatres obtain their pictures through tho STANLEY Company of Amer ica, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for tho theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. Alr.amL.rn l!th, Morris A psseyunk Ave. rAinamura Mat. Dally at a; EvB.i.4iiU- CHAHLE3 RAY in "PARIS OHErN" A I 1 Pr.HFNV Frankfort Allegheny ALLCAjnC.il I jfat. Dally 2:18. Eve at 8 MARY-PICKfOItlJ in "POLLYANNA" IMPORTED POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL is delicious for aalnda; wonderful for roayonnsiie DELAWARE COUNTY Mii-s Louise Seltr SCebloy Is enter taining at n card party at her home. 218 SoJtn I'oriy.iinii aurei, una Miicmoon In honor of Miss Christine A. Bunnell, of nrooMlne Delnwarq oounty. vhose murrluge to Mr William Morris Corllts will tnle place on Snturduy, June 19 Miss ebley will nttend Miss Bunnell as maid of honor Mr. and Mrs. Ralph I Ralcom and Mlsa Frnnces M. Rurt nett will entertain also for their sister. Miss Christine Ruitnett, nt their home In DrooWllne on Saturday evening, June 12 Mr nnd Mrs V. Ollpln Robinson have returned from n motor" trip to Spring Lake, when they were the guests of Mrs M Whnrtenhy. to their home. Hill Vle near Seenne SPRINGS UNEQUALETyHPURITy 5W7yStrnlV An aid to medical treatment rARADISr. SPUING COMPANY 'funiffick, Mime Cincinnsti, Ofain M itch rii. ri-irroiixn Co. I'lNiinrAxuuitCo. i w f ;r wr Wt i&tA I zmm- Vii. ,i t- r w& APOl 1 CS 02D AND THOMPSON STS. rrvJL,LA-J MATINKE DAILY III.AN'CIIU HWKET In "THE DEADLIER 8EX" ADCAniA CHESTNUT rtelow 1UTH PXtJt til A. M tn 11:15 P. M IIRYANT WASIIRUnN In M R3 TEMPLE'S1 TELEORAM" BALTIMORE KiASf? EARl E WILLIAMS In HBAIlTBTJtlNUS" MODFI 4-b 0UTI1 ST. Orchetr. ii.LSlU. Continuous 1 to 11. ALUSlAll CAST in 'ULLVD I)VE" OVERBROOK.c WILLIAM FA INUM In i"6 ol'UU.h.113 ORD AVE. PA1 ACF V-14 MARKET STREET MARY PICKKDIin In ' 'POLLYANNA PRINCESS 101S MARKET STREET Dl T ICntPrV BROAD STREET AND bLUfc.tJIrlJ 8UBQI KHA.SNA AVE. HKSSUE HAYAKAWA In THE DEVIL'S CLAIM" BROADWAY 7 WALLACE r.EID In "THE UANCLV FOOL" - A DIXOI "-2 MARKET STREET ,rl 1 VJL- in a M to 11:15 P. M. i-Ki-11. DK MILLE'9 WHY CHANGE YnUH WIFE?" CENTURY ERIE AVE. AT GTII :inr DAILY MAIlI'i.S DAVIKS in "APRII FOLLY" --M riMI Al tn Maplewonil Avea. UL.VJ1MML, j n 7 ami 0 P M HEX PEACH'S ' THE SILVER HORDE" ITMPDE'QC; MAIN ST., MANAYUNK LlVlrnLOj MATINEE DAILY CLAIRE WHITNEY In MOTHERS OF MEN" W. S ifAnr in "THE TOLL GATE" RFCFNT MARKET ST ' Helo.T 11TB 1MVJII ' H45 A. M, to 11 P. M. ENID BENNETT In ' THE FALSE ROAD" RIA1 TO OKRMANTOWN AVE. IMAL. I AT Tl'LPEHOCKEN ST. IPiCniNI Ir, 'TKRRiiK ISLAND" RUBY MARKET ST HELOW 7TH 10 A M. tn 11 is, T nESVIR HARRISrATE tn NilTOIIIors MRS SANDS" SAVOY 1-" MARKET STREET OM V U T Tn V,XSI.nTO "'ONIOIIT "THE CYCLONE" SHERWOOD Mt!;,;1n,,, ""'!'""'" M.'.AN HWN in" ' "' "' 'HOI.DIERH OF FoIJTL'NE" STANl FY MARKET AllOVF lrtTH Nopm TUMAnrjn; in THE VriM." OIVEi FA1RMOUNT ..tIn'SaA.t HARRY T MOREY In Till: ."EA RIDER" n"ArtII V THEATRE 1311 MarkM St. rAlVlllI o m to MUnUhl W T.LAi T. REIP In "THE DANCIN FOOL" Cl'dJ CT THEATRE -Helnw Sprue JO 1 11 3 1. MTIVFR DAII.T Cl.ARA KIIIRAI.T. YOt'NO in t "THE FORRIDDEN WOMAN" land oummerlan Dclny your dinner hour until 8 o'clock, then come to Summcrlund atop the Adelphla nnd enjoy the balance of the evening and t"he biggest Itevuo ever attempted on any roof garden. Dunce music by the orchestra that mado the Ritz-Carlton Grill famous the jiast season. Revue stnrtB at 9 sharp. COVER CHARGE ONK DOLLAR SATURDAY MOIITS ONE-FIFTY DANCING I FRANKFORD "" ff$$FD THREE SHOWS T'lNIOHT START AT 0 MARY PICKFORD In "POI.LYANNA" nnCHTMnDTUCDM art Kt at Erl. UINLVW mjiiiii-ih 7 t, REX IIEACH'H "THE SILVER HORDE" I' P M, CTAR KKNSINC1TOS AND J l LEIIfflH AVENUES MARni'EniTR ri APK i" .."ALT OF-A-SCDDEN PErjOY" VICTORIA MARKET ST AR l)TT V 1V 1 UIMrt n M tn 11 15 P. M. TOM MIV In "" "THE DAREPEVir," T" NIXON.NIRDI.INGER THEATRES BELMONT n'D AI10V MARKET Mitchell Lnwls In "Klnc 8p-ip Add FUnn Bpeilal. "Poppy Trull." m CEDAR ri0r" C,'W AVENUB Mark Twsln'F "llui-klplirrrv Finn." Harold Ll".l "i"ant i;id.i's Kids." in, .,. ,,. , .,. ti. lsn 4 IMPERIAL rTi MARY PICKFOnD In "POI.LYANNA" IDIC KENSINGTON AND 1K13 ALLEOHENY AVENUES VIOIKT HEMINO In "THE C08T" I ATAYFTTF KKNSINOTON AVE LArAItl It ANn CAMUR1A KT HLANCHE SWEET In TUB HUSHED HOl'It" ' I CAHFR lpT l-AM-ABTKH AVE Lt.AL'll.rv MATINEE DAILY Stssur Hayakaws In "TJe IVvli'a .Claim" Harold Lloyd Comedy "His Royal Slyness" I 1P.T7P.TY nnAD columIiia av L.1DCI 1 I MATINEE DAILY OLADYS nnnCKWELL In "THE MOTHER OF III8 CHILDREN" '1'J ' 333 MARKET SVflZSiSffigl MATtK TWAIN'H 'miOKI.EBBIltr FINN' mr' Pi COI ISFUM 'A"1" nKTWEEN hrVHl r.i , ,. '".7" and oth Marie Dnro In ' TlveTen Added Mark Sonnett corned "Freih From the City." and "Iil City ' No 3 '"' 11 1MRO ''"C,ST PT (IIRARD AVH. jvjlliuw Jumi"i J"nriinri on Frankford "L" .-,,.,.... i-i "STRONOER THAN DEATH" 1 rC KT B2n ANr I-OtTST BTREETa LULUOl Mat. 1 in so ks n,soioii Rnv Stewart . Norah Reery, Mararuarlt D Mott a"d others In "Tli Haztbrusriar ' Addtd. Jfack Sennell mniedy. "Mt 'Er Qo!" NIXON "D AND MAHKT88 JUANITA HANREN "in " "THE LOST CITY." NO. T and tt RIVOL1 B2D AND "SfflLSE; of Premiss." "ji CTD ANin "KHMANTOWN AVH. 3 1 IrVll-' at VENANOrt mart rirKrnnn in "POLLTANNA" WEST ALLEGHENY "'" Vlolst Henilng In 'Th Cot li Ma'll fiennell "Olnfham Olrl.' wd '"Con CWft chart tbowioB proirims "K tb wbi&ttwrp toiukr v4f bj far. "! nil J 'l n m w " j '" 4jj rl m ri t1 SrT'-;"Y3 i . r " i tYt ffU , . . r vp ,. . 1 1 ' 1 T I, fih. SVjk- 'tAd'J'liStSSi K. 1 iff- if 't-HrlN-T'i" r HI aY" 1 55's.., .tfciSJV' JikJ-'ii.., .V :.Aawn. ,k.v'm
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