Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 12, 1920, SPORTS EXTRA, Page 7, Image 7

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JST G0SS1PAB0UT PEdPLE
tttitacy Wynne Talk ol today's Weddings She Attends
tfie ica owei oy te uusmnan l,iuo deception
Committee--Otlier Bits of News
il. -(ifllntTK todnr -and
M .?.. manv. believe e-wl!l be
r ..." .nlrtirbs. There's Kit a aiurg s
M AU,Th01mcly-.ToncK. whoso wed-
i n "v.! .1 rhnlmolv-.Toncs. wlioso wea
' ?d N fil be at Soon at 8t. Paul', In
t Jin Will "e " . .i l.. 1fiMH
; CbeUenbam; ana inC
. rolt. who gtm pftul.B church,
5a,ut HIH. Then uPnt Valley Forge
al.1 Chapel Eleanor Deans, of
."", ni will become idp nnuc ui
phrUvlllanci. of New York. And
Vffi ribbct will bo married to James
' K Tut at Wyncote, and so will
. rrnlll and itfiueion nnncr,
lf Svaro mostly out-of-town nf-
fct tak that the Dean wedding will
fce!nS?ctly beautiful. Have you ever
5 .S nt to mo that memorial chapel at
5fn For? H you haven't It's
Kttfa trip there, for It Is singularly
SMUnr. There arc all wrta of
kUi tlful memor al windows nnu gnie
ll i niilnrs erected to tho1 memor:
ST;." and pillar, erected
fttta well as historical menu
.1 Then the church Is Itself so
Bnt with Its long cloisters and Its
rti-er It will make a wonderfully
SfctuwiQM background for a wedding!
- oNIA hopo the weather will be
1 clear. I suppose rain makes very
mtfe difference to those who nrc being
nVrrfed. becnusc, as one porson ex
St to me recently. "You're un
Mou" anyhow." and so you are,
from utter fatigue.
Vn matter how far you plan ahead
tout ur clothes, and If you are en
tirely fcnMied with your trousseau and
re able to stay In tho house for ..
"oath before the day rather than have
ton downtown to shop, when the fate
ful day arrives you aro half dead you're
"it's the general excitement about
the house and the nrrlval of presents.
isd the writing letters of thanks and
trrlnir to make them not all sound alike,
and not to forget and thank Jane for
the "lovelv vase" which Hhe never sent,
because Mary did seud It and .Taue i sent
i centerpiece trying to get that "little
rorwnal touch" into each letter, whjen
ion feel Is Btircly duo those who weio
kind cnouch to think of you and to take
the trouble to pick out something you
would like. It's hectic, all right !
NOW, I ask you, dm you noasi
sliclitly that thore had beep very
little heat so far? Because you can
take it back right now. I had all the
hfJt T wanted for this summer right
jfjterdnv and I do not want any more.
It was the humidity, which was very
hlith that made us all feel it so much,
I suppose; but feel It wo dill. I spent
the afternoon out In the country, how
ever, at the big out-of-door party which
the reception committee of the Char
lotte Cushman Club held at Mrs. Oeorge
Lorlmer's place, Bclgraeme, in Wyn
cote, to meet Mr. and Mrs. Ofls Skin
ner. My, but Mrs. Skinner Is beau
tiful! It is a joy to look at her, with
her beautiful clear-cut features and her
soft brown hair, which she wears so
prettily. Everything Is so natural nbout
her. I think that is her great charm:
utterly natural and beautiful and grace
ful, she Is.
We lintt tea and Ices out on the shade
of the lawn, with the great rhododen
dron bushes all in bloom before us in
their great clusters of pink rose, white
and garnety red. And it was not hot
out of doors, especially late in the
afternoon.
Mrs. James Largo and Mrs. George
Fales Halter presided at the tea table
and members of the committco received
the guests with Mrs. Lorimcr. It was
a very pretty affair.
DID you know that Sydney BIddle Is
coming out next year? I saw her
the other day looking very well In a
green linen dress mado In ono piece and
held in at the waist with n white cord.
Her hat was a large red basket straw
one, ana it was trimmed with held
flowers. Svdney 1b thp daughter of the
A. Mercer Biddies, of Torrcsdale. Her
litter wns pretty Harriet BIddle, who
you remember was killed In that terri
ble New Haven wreck some years ago.
Sydney had a bad accident herself
nbout two years ago. when sho was
thrown from an automobile on her face
and had her lip cut. Most fortunately
the tear does not show and Sydney Is
particularly good-looking. She has
very dark, straight hair and dark eyes
and a very pretty manner. Her mother
was Miss Hnrrlct Fox, a sister of Mr.
Caleb Tox and of Mrs. Jason Waters.
Mr. and Mrs. BIddle will give a dance
In the autumn to introduce their daugh
ter. NANCY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
The guests who will attend the Fish
Houfe dinner, to be given tonight by
III "I? Mr'' Benjamin Chew, of Glen
a..?' FfttlS,r- at the Old Fish House
ff a Schuylkill, irr honor oi .uss
Anita Rtrawbridge daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert E. Strawbrldgo will bo
,.,, 1d Mrs- William T. Wright, Mr.
?? J'r Oharles E. Coxe, Mr. nnd
;?"" B'd1'o. Mis August W. Harrl
'??. MIm Jane Gordon Coxe. MIsb Vlr
M?. aHclscher. Mis Ruth Packard,
lir. SMAtlW ,Bowns. Mr. Horace B.
& Mr falter Stokes. Mr. W. E.
Wi Mr Edward Browning. Jr.
Heckwher RobertB nnd 5Ir- Ledyurd
tJli5s.SI Jo,,ephlno Thompson, daugh
wof Mr and Mr .T. whi,.i,pi,5.
ti.j.. ,.;." -" w i
Monclnv ,;';'! ol VJ ,no stroet, on
be fi Cn1nlVsf Among tho guests will
n Grot vf 8S,a, Smythe. Miss Lucy
WlMbeth n'nBA ano,r. T- Vurls. M"
Mr Chfl,L.RtSST, Miss Mary Fahnestock,
herneVil8! rr,rot' Jr- "'cbard Harts
I ThomnLn A1'8n s.cc,t- Mr- Charles
Arlhu0rmw0ncrlsneu;:ank T'mb' ""' Mr
w'eme'ltMn'ld J,hli,arlbbel- .of Wy.r
t fti'i'ff n,1 rtlmier and a danco
Club i..HuntlnBdon Va ley Country
Cgh ?' x&it1 ' honor of their
Jus Auh ,cila Pr'bbel, nnd Mr.
M 11 tnK IcCu.r,(V' :vhoao mnr.
MoMrs oaihh.'l'ncSit,,lr, afternoon. Mr.
'T Scotland f1iWlU 8a.11 Irf " few rtttys
we?i!s. er they wW Bpc"d
Wain"utaVerB,A,:th,Ur ia- of 20"
me and are i. Cloaad tl,elr w,ntr
Stratford befoJP at ttl8 Bollevue
wirner. r6 BolnB away 'or the
!''a'lrr!'l?a,'?nrl ,Ramuel Eolcela has
V ynT0teatloS8v?rHa le,a at her ho"'
Jn 16, from n4 "tW afternoon.
c,rtI of M,b ,Ll'nV 6 o'clock. The
nclod hn Hward Eckels Is
$&&$& "--rhuftnVde
vr'rctt0--
&" the wrnteVay.e"i who hava
? taken the hnml th.a . Wtt-Carlton.
iam 8I1L LI6 ,h.me ,' Mr. and Mrs
?er' Mr Vr,i V,yncto for the sum
Uv till (nU(l,Mr' S1 will ffo In a
Un Beyp"!?b England towmal5
g'ndauXe0 oV'ffl IMerrHI
;. Wlliittm,tt,r,ithe late .Mr. and
'ins Park .., 'vL"e" uolib ns. of
i.;ecentiv ;..". ""i"10'' warne, nnd
'5paM?ehar r,n.0 Jn 8t.Irf8
---v "umiu i-oru. Alter a
In honr2Ll'1?ri',trc?,t. will glvo u imrty
urn. nauert it.cn-
!KSdi?rt W SSmuSJC-Warne wm
T.Jr;..and MrB- Arthur P Baugh, of
movSd hrt YhT6,. wy""ewood7B have
moa urto their new home on Thnrn.
brook lane, Roscmont. Later. Mr Md
Mrs. Baugl, will go to Jamestown.
Mr. and Mm. Leon Herbert, of
PvSSSimSKiand Cwrtonocken avenue?,
C.yrrwyd, will occupy their new honm In
the Crcshctin Valley ' ApartmeiUa Alltn'S
Lane Station, aermantUn. about July 1
Mr. and Mrs. Douelas n vnin, n
Chester, will go In 5. SwdaVaWluS.'
burgh, and from there to Bedford
Juni"' murnlnr toward the end of
Mls rtosallna Marie Murphy, dauch
te of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. MuVphy Sr."
of Merlon, entertained Informally at a
bridge party on Thursday afternoon.
ALONG THE MAIN LINE
iftitn Mnrv DntUfAi . .
Miss Elanor Green, oi Fox Chase, will
go to Knoxvlllc, Tenn . on Juno 25, to be
Bono for nye days, to attend the con
vention of tho Chl-Omesro fraUrnitv
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoover, of st
Davids. wll go to their farm nw Lin.
September.0" Monday' tc rcmaln until
Mrs. G. L. Warner will entertain nt
luncheon on her farm near Strafford,
on Wednesday, June 16. Amons tlioaa
Present will be Mrs. John Comphefl. Mrs!
William KtIU, Mrs. Mabel Whltlopk
M. Charlea Qulnby. Mrs. Robert KUn,
Mrs. D. M Oerhfs. Mrs. V. a Tlldcn
and Mrs. Marshall h. Smith.
Mrs. J. C. C. Holding, of Church road
Ardmoro. Is n Plttaburgh tliiS weel 'at.
unuinK uiB juoiiee reun on cf the Penn
sylvania, Colore for Women. Tho pro
gram Includes a splendid pageant a?.
Raftr-rs for th,a co"Wny
Mrs. Edward M. Story, of Dunmv.n
S ""dMra. MaTiha 1 H SmltS:
Nw Vnrv'Wll.LSI5end th0 week-end ft
iew York aa th o-noott. f ..'"
V. Klrby. "'" "- """ "e,,ry
Miys Janette Holmes, daughter of Mr
?rnoV,rWavnU,r ' .of H?lmM8r:
Colli Cn?u ,a Rt homo frt"n Smith
uoiicgo for tho summer.
riA'ii Pedrlck, of Pennrth road,
r?iZ ? ,Wi" ,,aJ.'8 on Wednesday for
maln.lenro?hjeune.8he "' 3pe"d ,ho re'
nnnrt.WI!ll,'n H- Fo'ell, of Melrose
and Lincoln lanes. Merlon entertained
nt lunchoon on Wednesday! '-""'"u'ncu
nrMX' U2 Mr' 'onnan McMullln. of
Uryn JIawr avinii n, t '-
Sny.2i JIon,Komery avenue. Ardmore.
v.VCfkfCi? a cottaKe at York Harbor
we., ror the summer, wh ch they exnect
to occupy about June 15. "
nIr,W,1I,?.m " McCaleb. son of Mr.
nnnvMMrS,- ,Wu S- B- McCaleb" of St
Davids, left heme during the week to
Acadremy.a SlUdcnt at Ann.lfi'Saval
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Kcator of
sro .is? hrManM - -
GERMANTOWN
ins !rkfnxi-J,Irs; Adolpli Bergman of
aunrf' innM ,a,ne' "tcrtalned at a
homn nn W". laW" '& "t their
K?Thni.nWed-n",da evening, In honor
who mdiu,fnt,;r' M'" Udn nergman.
nn,Tr,M?5,IVJ?-b,orou.Bh- nt the Majestic
, ... ..cuueauay ai ft o clock.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Immel announce
tho marriage of their daughter. Miss
Hnr? w5oier Immeli to Mr. Russell
Harry Worrall on Juno 10.
The wedding of Miss Estelle B. Etstan.
au&Y?r,Sf r- and Mrs- Henry Etstan.
of 1317 North Twenty-first street, and
Mr. Julius A. Fischer, will take place at
the Lorraine Hotel on Tuesday evening.
Juno 15. The Rev. Marvin Nathan will
officiate.
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Newman and Mr.
and Mrs. Bonjamln Loob, of the Hotel
Majestic, are occupying their summer
homo In Jenktntown.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C Mott, of 1329 North
Broad street, nnd tholr daughter and
granddaughter. Mrs. Fctz Charles Green
and MIsh Kate Green, will go on Wednes
day to their camp at Crystal Lake,
Pa., where they will spond tho sum
mer. Miss Gladys Carter, of North Seven
teenth street, has returned from u three
weeks' stay with friends In Wheeling,
W. Va.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ira Nlssenson and their
family, of 2820 North Eighteenth street.
win spend me summer at Atlantic city.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Jacobs, of 3216 North
Broad street, are occupying their cottage
at 44 South Trenton avenue, Atlantic
City, for the summer.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
'Sir. nnd Sirs. John Slajor, of 504 South
Forty-eighth street, nnnounce the mar
rlago of. their daughter, SUss Edith
Slajor, and Mr. Albert J. Gallagher, ui
Prospect Park. Pa., today in this city.
Sir. and Sirs. Gallagher will bo at home
after September 1 nt 23 Harbard Ter
race, West Orange, N. J.
Sir. and Sirs. Joseph A. Boycr nnd Sir.
and Sirs. Vance W. SIllls of the Grncey.
Thirty-sixth and Chestnut streets, nre
spending the week-end as guests at a
house party which Sir. and Sirs. Charles
W. Brooks aro giving at their cottage
nt Ocean City.
80UTH PHILADELPHIA
A number of the girls of the Board
of S. A, S , Philadelphia Navy Yard, en
tertained at a fnrcwoll dinner, nt the
Arcadia, on last Tuesday, at C o'clock.
Tho guests of honor were Miss Slazle
Reglna Clark and Stlss Edna Genevieve
Loftus. Sliss Clark and Sllbs Loftus will
leave next Tuesday for Seattle, Wash.,
where they will remain during the sum
mer. Lnter they will visit California,
making thfllr return trip by way of the
southern slates Those present at tho
dinner wora: SUss Catherine Croswell,
SUss Ruth Bnrtley, SUss Irene Carlln,
SUss Lillian White, Slles SInrle Bnx
ter. SUss Sarah Betty Cohen, SUss Ellza
both Cunningham, SIIbh Helen Cunning
ham, Sllsa Kathcrlne Cunningham, SUss
Angolla Cnrbone, SUss Helen Dornan,
Stlss Helen Davics. SUss Slarjorle Do
Lisle, SUss Bessie Fennon, SUss Eliza
beth Fllotlca. SUss Rita Gallagher. SUss
Elanore Gllmoro, SUss Slarle Hayes,
SIlea Jean Lennon, SUss Florence loftus,
SUss Rose SIcShane, SUss Oeorglanna
SIcAuley, SUss Slargle Slurray, SUss
Josephine Steyers, SUss Ruth Monahan,
Sllsg Esther Slorgansteln, SUss Frances
Benedict, Stlss Pansy Noonan, Miss Con
stance O'Hara, SUss Peggy Porter. SUss
Betty Porter, SUss Slarguerlte Powers,
SUss Slarlo Power, SUss Isabel Roson
feldt, Sflss Sllldred Stnnley, SUss Mir
iam Stein, SIIib Henrietta Singer, SUss
Esther Shor. SUss Irene Stanlsbury,
SUss Jean Van Sant, Slles Gertrude
White, SUss Nan Curry, SUss Helena
Slerrll, Sirs. 8 Slater. Miss Mary
Thorpe, SIIbs Lillian Wolfo and SUss
Lula Jordon.
Sir. John Gray has returned to hla
home, 2112 South Nineteenth street,
after having spent several weeks In
Canada.
, KENSINGTON
The Kensington Dispensary for the
treatment of tuberculosis, at Hancock
street and East Suauohamia avenue,
will hold their annual red rambler fes
tlval on Friday and Saturday, June 18
and 19, At Diamond Street Square.
The proceeds will bo donated to the
dispensary nnd to the Rlvercrest
branch for children at Phoenlxville.
Sirs. V. Robert Selfert Is chairman of
the committee In charge: Sirs. Horman
Mattman, vice chairman: Stra Reglna
Stackhousc, treasurer; Sirs. Kanafleld,
secretary. The committee Includes Mrs.
1 TT'llHI ' ' 1
l'hoto by Wm. Shewoll nill.
MISS IDKLLA CHIBBEL
Wlioso marriage to Mr. James
Aubrey McCurdy will tako place
this afternoon at 4 o'clock nt St.
Austell Hall, tho home of the
bride's parents, Colonel and Mrs.
John Orlbbcl
Henry Dubbs. Mrs, Richard Cox, Mrs.
George Elchelo, Mrs. W. R. Hutchin
son, Mrs. Delllnger, Mrs. William
Steele, Mrs. Ackerman, Mrs. Sulzberg
er, Mies Caroline Schoenhut, Mrs. GcorKe
Schmidt, Miss Martin, Miss Caroline Rig
ger. Miss Fawnce, Mrs. William Cramp
and the Misses Hutzell.
Tho Methodist Church at Umt Alle
gheny and Krankford avenues will hold
a reso festival thla week.
Mrs. Edwin Baler and family, of 2DG7
Franlford avenue, have gono to Ocean
City for the summer.
Mrs. Louis Seys, Mrs. F. Robert Sel
fert. Mrs. Wallace Spratt, Mrs. Richard
Cox. Miss fliay aprau. ftiis3 i-iorcnce
Miller and Miss Emma Miller will spend
the week-end at Atlantic City together.
Dr. and Mrs. J. Broadfleld, of 3131
Ternnkfcrd avonuo. have, recently re.
turned from n trip to New Orleans. On
Saturday afternoon, Juno 10, the soror
ity to which Mrs. Broadfleld belongs will
bo entertained at tho homo of Mrs.
David Strumpr, or uaK L.ane.
Mrs. G. Naylor, of East Columbia
avenue, will entertain tne members of
her "500" ciut at ner nome on Tuesday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Melcher, of East Cum
berland street, will spend the summer
at Pitman Grcvo, N. J.
DELAWARE COUNTY
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Elmore,
of
Elmcrest, Swarthmore, will entertain at
dinner on Friday evening, June 2!j, in
Vinnnr of their daughter. Miss Helen El-
moro and Mr. Roy Clifton Comley, of
Trrriiannrmlls. whoso marriage will tnke
place the next day. Their guests will
Include the bridal party.
Mra. William Booth Todd, of Chester,
and Miss Frances Welst, of York. Pa.,
will leave on Tuesday for Lewes, Del ,
to attend the wedding of Miss Anna
Freeman Collins and Mr. David Jayne
Bullock, of Wnlllngford, Pa., which
takes placo tho next day.
Miss Alice Fussell and Mr. Robert
Fussell, of East Jefferson' street, Media,
will entertain tho members of tho
Friends" Association, at their homo on
Monday evening. On Wednesday aft
ernoon the association will hold Its
annual picnic, on the grounds of the
Frovmence meeting houso.
The regular club danca of the Spring
haven Country flub, of Walllngford,
will tnko place this evening, preceded by
a number of dinner parties.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Chnndleo, nf
Moylan. aro being congratulated on the
birth of a son, Edward K. Chandlce, Jr.
NORRISTOWN
Tho marrlago of SItss Slary Franccna
Anderson, of Falrvlew Village, and Sir.
Ernest N. Heebner, of Worcester, took
place In the Lower Provldenco Presby
terian Chuich on Wednesday, nt 4
o'clock. The pastor, the Rev. J A. Wil
liams, officiated at tho marrlago cere
mony. Tho bride wns attended by SIUs
Reba Heebner, sister of tho bridegroom,
as maid of honor nnd two bridesmaids.
Sliss Frances Schnrboran and Miss Alice
Hollbrook. Tho best man was Sir.
Oeorgo Sleschter and the ushers were
Sir. Curtis Anderson, brother of tho
bride, and Sir. Roy Heebner, tho bride
groom's brother. A reception fcr 200
Kuests followed tho ceremony at tho
homo of Sir and Sirs A J. Hartman,
undo and aunt of tho bride Upon their
return from a wedding trip to Washing
ton, Sir. and Sirs. Heebner will live In
Worcester.
Sllsa Frances Smith, of 617 Hnws
avenue, cntortalned nt cards and a mis
cellaneous shower nt her home In honcr
of SUss Ada Fagcley, whoso engagement
to Sir. John H. Hoffman was recently
announced. Among those present were
Sliss Esther Prentice Stlss Lillian Oot
wals, Sliss Ida Slay SIcCoy, SUss Flor
enco Slaughter, Sliss Ethel Thompson,
Miss Sllldred Danchower and SUss
Slarlon Sanvllte.
MOORESTOWN
The lawn fete for tho benefit of the
Clnnnmlrrson Homo, the twenty-seventh
annual affair will bo held tmlav. from
2 to 8 o'clock, at the homo In River
ton. A play called "The Garden Cin
derella" will be give lint 4.30 o'clock
ny tne children of Jlooiestowtr. and n
cafeteria supper sened from 5 to 7
o'clock. The Clnnnminson Home pro
vides for the care of convalescent
women and children. It Is supported
entirely by voluntary contributions.
SUks Amelia R. Conle, of Rlverlon, N. J
nnd Sirs. Alexander C Wood, of
Moorestown, will be the chairman for
this event.
The Rev Forrest Dnger. of Philadel
phia, made the address at tho high school
commencement on Thursday ewnlng.
Dr. P. G. Stroud has gone with b
Ancient Order of Shrluers on a trip
to tno l'ncuic coast, to ue gone auuui
six weeks.
7 PHILA. BOYS GET DIPLOMAS
Included in Graduating Class of 52
at Perkiomen School
Hcven Plillndclphians were graduated
this morning nt the Twenty -eighth an
nual commencement exercises of tho
Perkiomen School nt Pennsliurg. There
wero fifty-two members of tills , ear's
graduating class.
Tho Philadelphia grniluntes nre:
Oeorge BifHe Ilrcuulngcr, (HOS C5cr
mantown avenue; Henry Joseph lletz
mcr, 2072 Tulip street; Thomas John
Donaghy, 315 Wiuo.nn avenue: Mit
chell L. Goldman, 1819 North Thirty
third street; George Kllle Schacfer,
014 Locust avenue; John P. Sheehnn,
Jr., 3310 Spruce tTeet, nnd Frank Ii.
Totten, 1100 North Forty -second
street.
A feature of tho commencement was
tho presentation of a portrait of the
Ilcv. O. S. Wieand, late of this city,
founder of Perkiomen Seminary. The
portrait was prchentcd by MIm Irtua
O. Wiennd, of 4015 Sausom strct, a
daughter of the founder. The com
mencement address was made by Dr.
Frank C. Lnubaeh, of tho Philippine
Islands.
New Soloist at Woodslda
Installation of new delccn has won
favor at Wooilslde Parle Tho popular
lty of UoQla's Concert Unnil continues.
This popular leader Is an adept In tho
art of concert-making, and his selections
appeal to tho patrons. Kathryn Wllen
will ba the next soloist .She hue a clear
and well-trained soprano
After Independence Pav toy hunts will
be resumed. This popular Institution,
which was Introduced to Philadelphia
by Woodslde Turk management, has at
tracted thousands of youngsters.
IMPORTANT WEDDINGS
IN SUBURBS AND CITY
Miss Sturgls Brldo of Nlgol
Cholmely-Jones Adrlanco-
Deans Nuptials
The wedding, of Miss Henrietta How
ard Bolt Sturgls, daughter of Mrs. Rob
ert Sturgls, of Laburnums, Chelten Hills,
and New York.and Mr. Edward Owen
Nigel Cholmelv-Jonn. nn of Mr. Edward
Cliolmely-Jones, of this city, took
place at noon, today. In St. Paul's
Church, Cheltenham. The Rev. Philip J.
Htclnmetz, performed the ceremony.
Tho bride was given In marrlago by
her uncle, Mr. Charles I. Sturgls, of
Chicago. The bridesmaids included
Mlsa Loulso Brimmer Inches, of Boston;
Mlq Ttlltli .Tnffnv B"nrr. MIm GertrUdO
Marshall Geer. Miss Jean Rlply Moffat,
Miss Constance Wlckersham, Miss byl
via Grlnnell Van Renwelaer, all of New
York, and Miss Eleanor Spencer Brock,
Miss S. Worthlngton Mitchell, Miss
Elizabeth Flower Morris and Miss Dor
othea Cholmely-Jones, of this city. The
bridegroom's twin brothers, Cotonel
Richard Glider Cholmely-Jones, and
Major Roynon Cholmely-Jonea, were best
men. and the ushers Included General
Do Witt Weld. Dr. Armltage Whitman,
Mr. Coster Wllmerdlng. Major George
Gilder, Mr. Noble F. Hoggson, Mr. Jef
ferson JoneB. Mr. Percy Litchfield, Mr.
Joseph Glider. Mr. John G. Stetson, ilr.
Frederic K. Drlggs. Mr. Barnard O Con
nor, Mr. Kenneth Spence and Mr. Ar
thur H. Mnnrp. all of New Y6rk. A
breakfaBt nnd reception followed at
Laburnums, tho homo of tho brides
mother.
ADRIANCE DEANS
ti, vAri,ilnc- of Miss Eleanor Ward
Deans, daughter of Mrs John Sterling
Deans of Phoenlxvlllc, and Mr Ullllam
A Adrlance, Jr.. son of Sir, and Mrs.
William Allen Adrlance, of New ork
and Poughkecpsle took place nt noon
intn in Vi Vnllev Forge Memor
ial Chapel, and was followed bv h
breakfast at tho home of the brides
mother. Tho ceremony was performed
hv tho Rev. William Reese Scott,
U. S. A., assisted by tho Rev. Francis
Hnrtshorne, rector of St. Peter's Epis
copal Church, Phoenlxville. Tho bride
was given in marriage by her nrother,
Mr. John Sterling Deans, of Buffalo,
and was attended by her sister.
Miss M. Elizabeth Deans, as maid of
honor, and Sirs. John C. Bell. Jr., of
this city, as matron of honor The
hrMa.mnM, wfrA MlgS ElennOr S
Gamble, of Haverford : Sliss. Dorothy
Adrlance, a sister of the mrmegroom;
MIm Sniiv Mnirlll. of Ogdensburg, N. Y..
and Sirs, Augustine S. Janeway. of this
city. Sliss Sybil Newhall and Miss Jean
Newhall. the small daughters of Sir. and
Mrs. George Newhall. of Phoenlxville,
will be flower girls. Sir. Wlllard Place,
of New York, acted as best man and
tho ushers Included Mr. Johns Hop
kins nnd Sir. Charles Johnson. 2d. of
th! ritv! Mr. John Adrlance, r cousin
of the bridegroom : Sir. Alan Lggers. of
Morrlstown. N. J.: Sir. John Hall, Jr.,
of Youngstown. O.. and Dr. John Tay
lor Howell, of Newburgh and New York.
HUGHES FOLT25
The marrlago of Sllsa Slargaretta. S.
Foltz, daughter of Dr. and Sirs. J.
Clinton Foltz, of Summit street and
Bethlehem pike, Chestnut Hill, to Sir.
Slarlon B. Hughes, of Wills Point, Tex.,
will take placo at 4 o'clock this after
noon In St. Paul's Episcopal Church.
SUss Slarv Unlohn Foltz will nttend her
sister as maid of honor nnd will wear
a dress of yellow organdie fwlth a urown
tulle sash. Her hat will be of brown
tulle and she will carry pink roses, tied
with brown tulle. The bride's gown will
bo of white hand-ombroldcred net. Tho
train will also be net, and her veil of
tullo will be held In place by orange
blosoms. Sho will carry a. shower bou
nuet of sweet peas and lilies of tho valley
The bridesmaids, SUss Slargaret O Ro
mak. SUss Anna Lewis, Stlss SInrgnret
SI Dent nnd SUss Ruth Foltz, of Lan
caster, the bride's cousin, will wear pink
organdie frocks with brown tulle sashes.
Their hats will also bo of brown tulle
and they will carry pink roses tied with
brown tulle. Doctor Foltz will give his
daughter In marriage. Sir. Richard Up
john Foltz, brother of tho bride, will act
as best man for Sir. Hughes and the fol
lowing gentlemen will net as ushers:
Sir. B. Vaughn Abbott. Sir. ffwclyo C.
Custer, Sir. Frederick S. Foltz. of Lan
caster, the bride's cousin, and Sir. Oliver
B. Smith, of Rochester, N. Y.
A small reception will follow the cere
mony nt the home of tho bride's parents.
Sir. and Sirs. Hughes will be at homo at
Wills Point, Tex.
SIcCURDY GRIBBEL
A wedding of interest will take place
nt 4 o'clock this afternoon at St. AuRtell
Hall, the homo of Sir. and Sirs John
Grlbhel, of Wyncote, when their daugh
ter SUss Idella Loulso Orlbbcl. will bo
married to Sir. James Aubrey SIcCurdy,
of this city, Bishop Charles WeBley
Burns, of Minneapolis, Sllnn., ofllclatlng
The bride, who will be given In mar
riage by her father, will wear a gown
of soft white satin, trimmed with old
lace and veil of old lace, and will carry
lilies of the valley. Sho will be at
tended by her slstor, SUss Elizabeth
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will ba pink chiffon with a blue sash,
YtrlH, hat nt slim., ttt.arlA nn.l Kh.n ai,!.- '
era and carrying snnpdragons and lark
spur. Sir. SIcCurdy's best man will be
his brother. Sir. Harold Rnx SIcCurdy,
and his ushers, Sir. Wnkeman GrllTln
Grlbbel. Sir. John Bancker Orlbbcl
,Mr. Edwin J. Lavlno, Jr , and
Mr. L. Howell Davis. A reception will
follow, after which tho brldo and bride,
groom will leave for a wedding trip
Upon their return thoy will spend the
summer at St. Austell Hall, Wyncote
WALLBB CARNILL I
A marrlago of interest will tnko place
at 4 o'clock this afternoon, at Hill Top,
Rydal. the homo of tho bride, when SUss
Sndlo Carnlll, daughter of Sir. und Sirs
William Carnlll, will bo married to Slajor
Littleton Waller Tazwcll Waller. Jr., I
K, SI. C, the Rev. Edward S. Nlnde, 1
D., officiating. Sir. Carnlll will give his,
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daughter In marriage. She 'will be un
attended, The bridegroom' father, Ma
jor General Littleton Waller Tazewell
Waller and Slajor John Potts, U. 8. St.,
will bo his ushers. A reception will fol
low the ceremony. After a wedding trip
Major and Sirs. Waller will be at nome
at the Avondale, 1731 P. street, N. W.,
Washington.
OULICK GRAHAM
, An Interesting wedding will take place
In the Wayne Avenue Baptist Church,
Wayne avenue and Indian Queen lane,
at 7:30 o'clock this evening, when Sliss
Frances K. Graham, daughter of Sir.
and Sirs. John Wallace Graham. J. J'
4837 Slorrls street, will become the bride
ot Sir. Lee N. Gullck, of 1346 East Che -ten
avenue. Th. u.w Volutin J. UU-
Ilck, father of the bridegroom, will per
form tho ceremony, assisted by the- Rev.
B. L. Ncwklrk, pastor of the church.
Tho bride will bo attended by SUss
Slargnret Robinson as maid of honor und
tho bridesmaids will be Sliss Helen K
Graham, sister of tho brldo ; Sliss SInry
H. lierlng, Silas Frances C. TUjian imu
Stlss Katharine Johns, all 'cousins, Sliss
Emily II. Graham, u small sister, will
bo the flower girl Sir. Russell Slurphy
will act a8 best man and the following
gentlemen will act as ushers'. Sir. FranK
Sillier, Sir. George C. Hcrlng, Jr., a.
cousin of the bride; Sir. James Swartr
and Sir. Seth Candee, A largo outdoor
reception will follow the ceremony at
the home of tho bride's parents.
Sir. and Mrs. Gullck will be at home
at 334 West Logan street after Sep
tember 1.
WHITLOCK KYLE
The marrlago of Sliss Mabel Irene
Kyle, daughter of Sir. Jamea Kyle, or
425 Hansberry street, to Mr. Alvln R.
Whltlock, will take place this evening,
at 7 o'clock, In Calvary Church, German
town. Mlsa niiini irvtA wit) attend ner
sister ns maid of honor and the brides
maids will bo SI Irs Isabel Kyle. a. sisicr,
Sliss Hilda Schoch, Sliss Sllrlom A
Barrv and MIk Ahlcnll SIcCosker.
Sir. John Welnhv will net ns best man
for Sir WMilnMf "ntirt Mr. Paul Lamo-
relle. Sir. H II Hutchinson, Sir. Dudley
Slurray and Mr. James Kent-Thome will
be the ushers.
A small reception will follow the cere
mony at the home of tho bride's father.
PLATT SlORRELL
An Interesting wedding to tako place
this eenlng Is that of Sllsa Elizabeth
D. O. Slorrell. daughter of Sir. and Sirs.
William B. Slorrell. of 3734 North Eight
eenth street, nnd Sir. Raymond W. Piatt,
of 2231 North Sixteenth street, which
will bo solemnized at the home of the
bride's parents, with Rev. William L.
SlcCormlck, of the Bethlehem Presby
terian Church. Broad and Diamond
BtretH. nmclnllni?. Thn bride will be
given In marrlago by her father and
win ne attended by suss uoromy aim
mons Sir. Wilson Piatt will be hla brother's
best man. The service will be followed
by a reception. Sir. Piatt and his bride
will leao on a fortnight's trip and upon
their return they will be nt home at
2231 North Sixteenth street.
RIDPATH WILSON
A wedding of Interest in this city and
In Toughkenamon. Pa., will tako place
this evening1 nt 6 o'clock, nt the home of
Sirs Slorrls Wilson. In Toughkenamon,
when her daughter, SUss Slary Eliza
beth Wilson, will be married to Sir. WH.
Ilsm Lincoln Rldpath. Jr.". of 6510 North
Eleventh street. Th ceremony will be
performed by the Rev. Dr. SIcDowell, of
tho Presbyterian Church of Avondale,
Pa., and will be followed by a reception.
Her cousin. SUss Edith Slendenhall, will
bo maid of honor. The bridesmaids will
be SUss Ruth Cross, Sllsa Ivlns, SUss
Wilson, SUss Helen Wilson, cousins of
the bride, nnd Sliss Kennedy. Sir. Rld
path will have for best man Sir. H.
Levis Wilson, and the ushers will In
cludo Sir. Frank Stow, Sir, Judson T.
Ballard. Sir. Horace Slendenhall, Sir.
David Klaudcr and Sir. Boyd Barnard.
The bridegroom and brldo will leave for
a trip along the New England coast
SIOAT SIcPAUL
An Interesting wedding was solem
nized at noon today at tho home of Sir.
nnd Sirs. J. A. SIcPaul, 3425 North
Twenty-second stroet. when their daugh
ter. SUss Lettv Lee SIcPaul. became the
bride of Sir William H. Sloat. of 3332
North Seventeenth street. The bride wns
nttended by SUss Slnrlan Slyers, of
Oak Lane, and Sir. John SIcKay, of
Lansdowne, was best man. The servlco
was followed by a breakfast for tho fam
ilies Sir and Sirs. Sloat left on an ex
tended trip and will be nt home after
September 1 at 5711 North Woodstock
street, Gormantown.
CUTLER FREDERICK
The wedding of SUss Blanche SI. Fred
crick, dnughter of Sir. and Sirs. J B
Frederick, of 5413 North Twelfth street,
nnd Sir. William H. Cutler, of 5031 War
nock stroet, will take plnco this after
noon In tho Grace Reformed Church,
Eleventh and Huntingdon streets Tho
pastor, Rev U. C. Gutellus, will perform
tho ceremony. After the quiet service
STr. and Sirs. Cutler will Ifnvo on a
trip and will spend the summer travel
ing. WILSON SOHWARZ
Thn marrlago of Stlss Slarlon Fran
ces Schwarz, daughter of Sir. Charles
L Schwara. of 427 Northeast boulevard,
to Sir. Edward S. Wilson, of 3021 North
Seventh street, will take placo at tho
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at 7. -30 o'clock. Tho Rev. Walter Sandt
will perform the ceremony and Sir.
SchWarz will give his daughter In mar
riage. Sirs. Walter Nicholson will attend
her sister as matron of honor and Mr.
William Pouch will act as best man for
Sir. Wilson.
A email reception will follow the cere,
mony. After a wedding trip, Sir. nnd
Sirs. Wilson will bp at homo at 437
Northeast boulevard.
MORROW BOLTON
An Interesting June wedding took
Place last evening, at 7! 30 o'clock, at the
James Evans Slemorlat Presbyterian
Church, Broad street and Moyamenslns
avenue, when Sliss Slartle Prlchard Bol
ton, daughter of Sir. and Sirs. Hugh Bol
ton, of 2607 South Colorado avenue, and
Sir Robert H. Slorrow, son of Mr. ana
Mm Inhn tr.., i nlli Mnlltll Ninth
Rtr i. .-, n....ui h tho Rev. Louis
Allen The brldo was given In marriage
ny ner brother-in-law, nr. n"'""'.,"
Oonian. Tho matron of honor was Sirs
Herbert D, Louderbach, sister of the
bride, and the bridesmaids were M ss
Nellie Bolton, SIl.is Anna Bolton. Sliss
Rae Slorrow and Sliss Charlotto Moore.
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James Thompson Tantl I his ushers Included
Sir. Hugh Goman and Mr. Lloyd Goman,
of Cheater; Sir. Harry Rjtendury. i
New York, and Mr. John Hortman The ,
rrf,Mnn w?1 Jol'owd ,2 "de" after ,
w&fr andhs!r"ses0lorrhow UftVr' an
extended trlf to the North. I
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WILKIN'S WARREN , Horry, recently re-elected head of tho
The weddli.g of Sllrs Winifred War- I'liilarlrlphia Conference at tho General
ren. of 4419 Baltlmoro avenue, and Sir
Carl W. Wllklns will tako placo at nt.
X Xr&rt?A Tt,el5 RA,S,NG SCHOLARSHIP FUND
and Baltlmoro avenue, today, ni .i
o'clock, the Rev. Dr. Dwlght Wither- j
spoon Wylle officiating. A small , "cep- Northeast High Grads Plan Me
tlon will follow Immediately after the
ceremony at the homo of the brides morlal to Doctor Morrison
Parents. I Graduates of the Northeast HIch
, Sliss Edith Warren will attend her ,
sister as maid of honor, while Sir. Clar-
once Buzby will act as best man for Sir.
w Iklns. The ushera will lnciuue ar
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itohert Strong, of this city.
Sir. nnd Sirs. Wilklns will leave Im-
S'.aic,y af.t,er !?", recPAl?nJhrrh"thevil'0"l a"l from friends of tho school.
tended wedding trip, after which they '
will live at 4419 Baltimore avenue. I Hnrh jenr n graduate will bo sent
COHN WEINBERG
A pretty home wedding took place i
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berg, of 2118 North Thirty-third
street, was married to Sir. Samuel
O. Cohn, of this city, the Rev. Dr. Lerf
man, of Paterson, officiating. The bride,
who wore a gown of white tricolette
trimmed with pearls, with tulle veil and
carried a shower bouquet of white roses
and sweet pens, was attended by her
sister, SUss Pauline Weinberg, as maid
of honor, whllo Sir. Alfred Cohn, brother
of the bridegroom, wan best man
Among those present were: Sir and
Blumrfteld. Sir. and Sirs. Fox. Sir and
Mrs J Diamond, Sir. and Sirs Myers,
all of New York, and Sir, nnd Sirs, E
L. Reckless, of Lancaster. After in
extended wedding trip Sir. nnd Mrs '
Cohn wilt llvo at 241S North Thirty-,
third street.
SUNDAR SINGH TO SPEAK
"St. Paul of India" Will Make Ad
dress In Holy Trinity Church j
Sadhu Sundnr Singh, referred to ns
the "St. Paul of India." will speak i
in Holy Trinity Church. Nineteenth'
nnd Walnut streets, of which Dr. Floyd
W. Tomkius is rector, next Thursday
evening. I
Converted at sixteen, when meditat
ing suicide, by reading a Testament, in i
the face of disinheritance nt home and
persecution everywhere, he put on the
saffron robe nnd went on a long journey
through the Punjab into Afghanistan
nnd Kashmir, enduring the bitter
winter nnd having miraculous deliver-1
anccs from wild beasts, but prencbiug
wherever men would listen. At Rnsnr.
in Tibet, he was arrested by the Head
Lama and "cast into the depths of I
n dry well onto n heap of human bones
On the third night he heurd the kej
turn in the lock, the grating overhead
wns opened and a rope came down
He clung to it with nil his remaining
strength nnd was drawn up. When ho
looked around his deliverer had van
ished." I
Throughout the length nnd brendth (
of India multitudes huvc listened to the
Sadhu, sometimes ns many ns 30,000 at I
a time. Arrangements for his meet
ings in niiclund nnd in this country are
being largely handled under the nus
plces of the Young Men's Christian As
sociation. A
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year every ounce sold at retail. Could there be any more
forceful argument produced as to its wonderful drinking
qualities?
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coupled with its full heavy body, and extremely low price are
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JOY PLACE FOR
DEDICATED BY METHODISTS
Fresh-Air Farm, Along Penny
Bishops Assures Pleasure for Hundreds of Children
During Summer Months
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The new fresh -air farm of the Meth- Conference held In Dcs Moines. pr- n
odlst Episcopal Church. Philadelphia si,,.d.',. .. . . , , . , " JV5
conference, was dedicated nnd opened Ju5 jw.fe he.sffSft , $
to the public for the first time today. George W. Hlckley. late superintendent- A
It is belnfc conducted under tho auspices Jf one of the Philadelphia districts, and 3S
of the City Missionary and Church Ex
tension Society of the conference to glvo
joy during' the hot summer months to
the kiddles of the tcnementi.
Hundreds of poor children from tho
crowded hectlons of tho city aro as
sured n vacation this summer and for
many summers to cotno on the fnrni, a
slxty-five-acrc tract of woods and green
,),., nong tj0 Pcjuypack crccv. it
u ,.. ,(H t)p (,flrim) H1)p,on
Recreation Home, located at York and
l.vi?vi!lc ".!.. about a mile this side
of "low Grove.
Three Methodist bishops attended
trim rlnrllitfif nrt iiAirnlmu lit lmn
Upi.-.i . Rp-Mriuj.
f c"001 arc securing
tion an "Andrew .1,
through Kiibr.crlp
Morrison Schol-
nrship r,ln,i" 0f .;'jr.000
This fund
is being donated by members of various
classes that have graduated from the
to the Unlverbity of Pennsylvania,
where he will be nllowcd to select his
own course. The fund will be a me-
morl.l to the late Doctor Morrison,
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principal irora ioua uuiu uis ucuiu,
June 1. Inst.
II. Blrchard Taylor, '01 class, is
chnlrmnu of the committee, assisted by
Johu It. Hart, Jr., '07; Walter V.
Coles. '0.'. nnd George C. Shectz, '05.
the trensurer.
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cost you up to fifty or sixty cents a pound.
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pack Creek, Opened by Threq
Bishop Bums, of Minneapolis, formerly
siuuoncu in uennantown.
Directors of the farm plan thnt chil
dren of the poor class he taken out cacti
week In pnrtlei of fifty and given a
week of fun and fresh nlr. Tho vaca
tlons will begin with the close of the
public schools.
The joys that nrc coming to the
kids are made possible by tho munifi
cence of Judge Alexander Simpson, of
the State Supreme Court, and a group
of publlc-splrited citizens. Judge
Simpson made tho first donation for the
purchase of the farm, giving Stn.000.
He was followed by Joseph M. Perry
a,nd ."r "tbers until a fuud was pro
vided sufficient to tnke over the placo.
About $10,000 hns been spout equip,
ping the farm with playgrounds and
other recreation fenturcs.
Y. W. C. A. GIRLS AT PICNIC
Five Hundred Aro Attending Outing
at Falls of Schuylkill
Five hundred members of the Todng
Women's Christian Asoclntlon of the
Falls of Schuylkill nre holding their
tinnl picnic today in Carpenter's woods,
Germautown.
The program includes a baseball
game, stunts, songs, n big campflro and
impromptu speeches by club members
on the work of the last year.
Miss Phyllis Reynolds, physical di
rector, is in charge of the nthietics.
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