i 3 i,-r- iA . rrreT rrkWTv:A mjUOM uvoeif sxmjxjvi r&vjrJUO - Vency JTyiHW eM e interesting Weddings Today. : She Speaks of Several Garden PartiesOne a Debu tante Affair Pretty Dresses' Seen at Dances EVEHY Saturday for the. Inst fe,w. months has been very busy, but I rtlnk today will eclipse them till. There wm beeveral Important weddings, he Tune' Fete at the Huntingdon Tnlley Sir- Club, n musical at the Bryn Mr Pole flreunda for the Seamen's InsMute three garden parties and two linees. New. I ask you? There will Si" be Mral dut-of-tewn weddings 0,BStlIr?iien and Phil Price -111 be married at 4 o'clock at. the rnurch of the Redeemer, nt Bryn Mswr. Snrnh made her debut the ir before laxt and Is the daughter if Mr. and Mrs. .Tesenh Harrison, n irtnddaughtcr of the ate Mrs .Jehn S: Large nnd a great-granddaughter 5' General Geerge O. Meade. Philip Price Is the eon of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ell Kirk Price, a nephew of Mrs. J. Willis Mirtln, and a grandson of the late Mr. EH Kirk Price, Sr. Tgarah Is very sweet and pretty and I knew she will meke a lovely bride, fine Is going te wca.r a dress, of rose reint lace which her great-grandmother brought from Russia. It Is te it Glen Elm, the Leipers' place at the will wear a girdle of pearls. Bums will meet the trains te take Dtetile te the church. The reception afterward Is te be very small, just 4 for the families and a few friends. - ANOTHER bride of today will .be Frances Leipcr. Her wedding will ' ilte be at 4 o'clock and will take place it Glcu Elm, the Lclper's place nt Areola Frances is the daughter of Commander and Sirs. Edwards F. Leipcr and Is the granddaughter of the lite Dr. Jehn Ashhurst. Her fiance li Themas Rldgwny nnrker, Jr., the ten of Mr. nnd Mrs. T. Rldgwny Bar ker, of Cedarcroft, Gulf Mills The ceremony will be performed by the Rev. Elllsten J. Peret, of Salem. N. J., uncle of the bride.- It is te be n garden wedding nnd sounds 'most at tractive. Mary Lciper, Frances' sister, will be the maid of honor and there will be eight bridesmaids. BARBARA fe ARGENT and Geerge W. Greve, Jr., will be married in New Haven today. Barbara is the daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. G. Lewis Bsrgent, of New Haven, and a cousin i nf Weir Sargent, who married Phoebe Downs, the daughter of Mrs. Norten Down, of Chestnut Hill, and of Rob Reb ert Fisher, who married Phoebe's younger plsrtr, Atlec Downs. Geerge Greve Is the son of the late Mr. Geerge W. Greve, of this city, and of Mrs. Duncan Campbell, of Woodbury, N. J. He Is a nephew of Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Ureve, et uermantewn. In Jamestown, R. I., Ann Craven will marry Lieutenant Redman de Kay, of New erk. She is the daughter of Captain nnd Mrs. Themas T. Craven, of Jamestown. Mrs. Bertram Lippln Lippln cett. who was Elsie Hirst, will be the k matron of honor, nnd Catharine Wharten Merris, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Merris, will be one of the bridesmaids. him. AND MRS. JOHN ROGERS 1V1 MAXWELL, of Selkirk, Villa nova, will give a garden party this afternoon for Careline Maxwell Whit ney and Florence Clothier, and Miss Marv K. Gibon, of Mnybroek, Wynne Wynne weed, will give one for Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Gibsen. The rnrd of Mrs. Rebert C. Breck Is Inclesed. The debutantes of next fall are start ing their gaieties already. Every year there are always n few spring coming out teas, and lets of dances for fhem. Marie Louise White was the first girl te come out this venr. Her tea was in Easter week en Wednesday, April 10. Last night the was the guest of honor at quite n lnrge dnnce which Mr. and Mrs. William A. Glasgow, of 1830 Rlt- itnneuse square, gave nt their coun try place nt Flourtown. She looked attractive in a pink georgette dress with n girdle of pink rosebuds,, and she carried an old-fashioned bouquet. She has brown hair nnd eyes, and the pink was most becoming. This nftcrnoen there will be another debutante affair, the garden party which Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mess, of 8unny Hill, Bala, will give te Introduce their flyughter. Anna Mess. Anna is awfully jilce, and she will have a large receiv ing party, n great many of them Wends of hers from Miss Irwin's where fhe went te whoel. There will be about thirty altogether. I believe. A dinner dance will fellow for them and some tddltienal guests. However, the pnrttcs nre net all for yen fall's debutantes, as the girls of this last winter nre still very gay. tee. Tonight Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tracy (trlsweld will give a dance for one of J1J. , C'intrn Ellis, nnd for Bnbs Rockefeller, who will come out next JInter in New Yerk, nnd last night Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Barklle gave dance for Dusle McMlchncl, the Emery McMIchaels' daughter. That farty j0s lets of fun nnd the guest of Doner looked extremclv well in her dress of Nile green rhlfTen. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mrs. Benjamin B. Reath, of 1911 Wal. tut street, announces the engagement t& h.lr dauhtcr. MIhs Alberta Panceaat eatn, te Mr. Harry Iiesengarten Nell son. Miss Heath mnrin hr HMuit thin y."ar- She is the ErnnddaURhter of the , ," -r. mneri rnncenst. Mr. Neiisen ' ,he.s?n of Mr. and Mrs. Leuis Nell tSi.? Coe'oek, St. Davids. He Is the grandson of the late Mr. H. B. Ilcsen twm HJd ft Rreat-grandsen of Mr. "Illlam D. Lewis, . n:.?'?'?011". "eyd. Jr., of 329. Seuth ..-;" Klu" street, announces the en f?5,enicnt of his slater. Miss Esther J y?;t0, Mr Arthur Vllllers Morten, f 1342 Spruce street. b.At2.e.arl.yf?U wedding- of Interest will k?n My.t.,0.M,M Cernelia Sheppnrd Ran tnid,auBhter of Mr and Mrs. Jehn Hall and Mi Af,DeJcPnun Knrm- enllyn. Mr. v' Alfred Reeves Hunter, son of iif ir,?Mt ward Hunter, of Chest Omm5IU wh:ch will take place en SH 7'J" o'clock, In St. Themas' Episcopal Church, Whltemarsh. BoiiVe-hii,, ""& ieayara ueexscner, or dEbreke' , Radner, will entertain ut In KE en Monday evening. June 26. H M.T J.f thlr ''auKhter. Mis, Ethel Mrs 4ii1che,r.'Jbefere tha dance Mr. and win" i. lcn. Kdwurd Whiting, of Deven. SunnvL.0 J1061 ,he members of the ounnybreok Oun Club. Mlsa Emma Blddle Nerrls. daughter J01 w.?nd MrB Kdward Nerrls, of Mill win1 s(?r'nBfleld avenue. Chestnut Mill iuiTi c,",r,nB"em avenue, cnestnu .i.'i1' WJ1 entertain the members of th at k ,. J23 2f Ml8s Irwin's Scheel stn.. Lea .en Saturday. June 17, at Cem.tt'"0!?15' home of Mr" and Mr nut Hni "xW68 wlnwrlght, at Chest NVrri. i,ii?Ir' ana Mrs- Nerrls and Miss homee VU' occu,Py.fer the summer the wlM iea.v v,nnJJ? .,r8' Walnwrlght. who at their ?.iSr,l.y . "pend the summer I. Mlis .vi nt ,Narraansett P'er. R S'lYrULaVerr 8Wl " h'L Pn July JJW a fertiiurh7,n-w: w,iere ne win epena Ilam v Un,yRher of Mr- nd Mrs. Wll th'lr ;Vummer'C,e'dE0e! vChe8tnUt "'"' nt M?5,iAx? Rockefeller, daughter of of New vAVbV i enn li-. "eckereller. Jr. the iSlu u,slj;nd,n"' this week-en( si th nTllv -"ijriiuing mis weeK-enn Tracy Gr,us1i,H0,.I,r'.uw"' Mrs. Frank t ' Itirtnl?wtJlli1 at "o'hrepe, their place ?!ve a danr"Ai"n" ." V?W will N daughter kn,e,x.r and ,MSH Cln,ra Ellis. '.!f.Brwh.,r.Ei,,Mr' end M' William ,T . " pU.4 Mrs. .Tnhn n . --.. k.-UfiE5S her. Mrs..j..pra6ertenNew, 1 .. tr,, aaM.Mr. J.'?V- ,T7est WWIowiareveaviwl,''''?'1 l Ce,ta' P1 .- v . ,, arTTrr'rTsTTT Chestnut Hill, will spend the summer at their cottage at Cape May. Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Knowles and their daughter, Miss Nancy DuP. Knowles, of 8106 Seminole avenue. Chestnut Hill, will sail en June 29 for Europe,, where they will spend the sum mer. Miss Dorethy Hampton Barnes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Hampton Barnes, of isi7 n i-nnrev .t.n are occupying; their country place. West Acres, Deven, will leave the latter part of this; week for Bosten, where she ment of Miss Barnes and Mr. Jewett ucuuii ixowien, oi'ijeaion ana cenasSet, Mass., has recently been announced. Miss Jane V. Geedman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Geedman, Jr., of. g60 Qermantewn avenue, Chestnut Hill, will leave en June 28 for Beaver Camp, East Union, Me. Mr. William B. Geedman, 3d, will go te Cape Ced, Mass.... en June 30, where, he will be at a camp for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Geedman will spend August at their ledge at'Upper Saranac, N. Y. 'Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Megargee Wright, of 1903 Walnut street, and their family have left for Bar Harber, Me., where they will occupy their cottage for the summer. Mrs. Francis J. Sherman, who spent the' winter at the Rlttenheuse Hetel, has left for a visit te Atlantic City, where she will spend some time with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah J. Sullt. van,, 1910 Walnut street, at their cot cet tagre en North Carolina' avenue. ..Mr. and Mrs. James F.'Fahnestock, of 237 East Rlttenheuse Square, accom panied by their daughters. Mlsa Char Char lette Fahnestock and Mlis Mary Fahne stpek, and Miss Jesephine H. McClure. will sail for Europe en the Lapland en Saturdny, June 17, where they will spend several months abroad. Miss Emily C. Coekmnn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Cookman, of 420 West Price atreet, Qermantewn. will spend the week-end at Qlbbibore. N. J., where she will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph Wilsen Lucas, at their summer horn). Mrs. Geerge B. Rea, of Ardmore, will leave the latter part of next month for a trip te Europe, where she will spend some tlrr.e touring' the Continent. Mr. and Mrs. W. Nclunn W,ii nnrt their daughter, Miss Eliner West, of insieBieaa, vrynnewoea, will leave en July 1 for their camp at Pecene Lake Preserve, where they will remain until the autumn. Tha engagement of Miss West and Mr. Frank Wing Cary, of Dresher, Pa,, has recently been an nounced. Mr. and Mrs. William Frederick TTntn. man, who have been the guests of Mrs. Helsman's parents. Mr. and Mrs .Rebert Emett Hare, of 400 Seuth Twentv.aei-. end street, nt their country place, Stony Steny hurst, Strafford, have returned te their home. Mrs. William H. Wanamaker and her daughters. Miss Alma Wanamaker and Miss Louise Wanamaker, of Woedroyd, Highland avenue. Merlen, will leave en Monday next for Chelsea, where they will spend several weeks with Mrs. Wanamaker's sister. Mrs. H. D. Bremer, at her cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Wana maker and their family will spend the latter part of the summer at Alstad, their place In Nc; Hampshire. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hutchinson, of 1306 Spruce street, have taken a house at St. Davids, Pa., where they will remain until the autumn. Mr. and Mrs. Celeman Peace Brown, of Roscommon, Deven, will leave en Monday for Maine, where they will oc cupy their cottage for the summer. Mrs. Themas Frants, of E012 Old Tene r2adi,w.ni.e!lterlal.n the A'Pn Chapter of the Phi Delta Pel Sorority at her home en emuruuy auernoen next. The mem bers are Mrs. Geerge Floed. Mrs. Na thaniel Parker, Mrs. Hareld Dehner. Miss Louise Chlpman, Miss Helen Chat ham, Miss Mildred Pldgeen. Mrs. Josepn O'Donnell, Mrs. Walter Stuart, Mrs. Mortimer Trawgett. Mrs. Margaret Lee, Miss Phyllis Sanner, Mrs. Hareld K. eruwn unu miss JUBieiie weed. Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Walz, of the Arches, Overbroek, will go abroad the end of June and will visit Norway and Sweden. They will be gene about two months, Mrs. Rescoe C. Schmidt, of Chelten avenue, Oak Lane Park, entertained at an auction bridge party and miscella neous shower en Saturday last In honor of Miss Helen Helnltsh, of this city, whose marriage te Mr. Geerge W. Grlf. flths, of Overbroek, will take place the latter part of this month. There were about thirty guests. QERMANTOWN Mrs. Rebert M. Dougal. of 3203 West et, will sail for Europe en She will be gene until Sep- June 14. tember. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Trutt, of Wayne and Westvlew avenues, has left for a two months' trip te Europe. Miss Mary Bradley, of Mount Airy, will entertain this evening at a box party at the Seuth Bread Street The atre, In honor of Miss Catharlne Ma guire. The guests will Include Miss Irene Nesbltt, of Atlantic City. Miss Kathryne Magahern, of Wilmington, Del., Mlsa Margaret Oavaghan, Mr. Theodere C. Ulmer, Jr., Mr. Mulr Stroh, Mr. Jeseph Reeves, Mr. Maurice Hayes and Mr. James McCallem. Mrs. Charles G. Whitman, of Seymour and Merris streets, Germantown, gave a lawn party last night. There were moving pictures and dancing en the lawn. Miss Katherlne Whitman has returned from a visit te Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Fewles and their daughter, Miss Margaret Eliza beth Fewles, of Qucen Lane Maner, will leave en Thursday next for an ex tended tour through Europe. They will return in the early autumn. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. McManus, of 453 North Sixty-second street, nnneunce the marriage of their daughter, Mlsa Kathryn McManus, and Dr. Jeseph M. Endres, of 1416 Seuth Fifteenth street, en Saturday, June a, at Philadelphia. Upen their return from a wedding trip, Mr. and M:s. 'Endres will be at home at the Rced Apartments, Seuth Bread street, Mr. and Mrs. H. Velenchlk, of 5847 Engaged MISS AI41ERTA P. REATH Daughter of Mrs. Denjamln II. Reath, of 1911 Walnut street, whose engagement Is announced te- May te Mr. Harry m. wmii mb BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsRi'BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBV: niBsssssssssW'- . ' jbbsssbW't IsBBBSBBlfi '-'", 0 '' BBBsT i" ' i T?pSsF " -CflV'lsBBSBBf ' 8Sv saJJ' x j liisjppppppW I V ! '- "s " iA ' iV '.' &" ' ''' s T'v.s '-t.'v ' a j"' '. 'n't v,' ! . , Bride of Today v. sBk. .lJiJSSSSSSV' LsssssssssssssssstsK;" ' wb " NxBHsSSSSB? " flBl sm jts'J? wn-??- f r v s . j. -X Photo by Marctau. MISS SARAH M. HARRISON Daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Jeseph Harrison,- of Ardmore, whose mar riage te Mr. Phillip Price, son of Mr. and Mrs. EH Kirk Price, of 1700 Walnut street, will take place at 4 o'clock this afternoon at the Church .of the Redeemer, Bryn Mawr Larchwood avenue, announce the mar riage of their daughter. Miss Stella M. Velenchlk, and Mr. Maurice L. Senn, of 253 Pine street, Wednesday, June 7, at Philadelphia, Upen their return from ti wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Senn will be at home at 6219 Washington avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Michael, whose marriage took place On April 29, have returned from their wedding trip and have gene te Baltimore, where they will make their home. Mrs. Michael will be remembered as Miss Mary E. Mumford, of 4120 Parrlsh street. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Van Every, whose marriage took place en April 26, have returned from their wedding trip and are at home at 2628 Seuth Kellen street. Airs, van uvery win be remembered as Miss Miriam Christine Heward, of West Philadelphia. Mrs, Charles Nassau Cadwallader has returned te her home In Johnstown, Pa., after being the guest of Mr. -and Mrs. F. Edward Nelan, of 239 Seuth Fifty third street. Invitations have been issued by Mr. nnd Mrs. P. L. L. Brynn, of 126 North Fiftieth street, for the marriage of their daughter, Miss Helen Laguerenne Bryan, and Mr. Eugene Brady, also of West Philadelphia, which will take place June 21 In Our Lady of Victory Church, Fifty third and Vine streets. Mr. and Mrs. Geerge Bauswtne, et EE43 Larchwood avenue, announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Emma Blnns, and air. FreasricK uagie ion ughy, of 2317 Spruce street, Wednesday, June 7, at Hely Trinity Chapel. Twenty second and Spruce streets. Miss Mary Rosenthal and Mr. Ray mend Miller, of 231 Seuth Fifty-eighth street, will be married tonight at the Grand Hall. Mr. Miller and his bride will leave for an extended wedding trip through several States. They will be at home after August 1. Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. Antheny, et 717 North Slxtv-thlnl street are re ceiving congratulations en the birth of a son en June 9. Mrs. Antheny was Miss Edna Shrlver Balr. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Lewis MacDonald and her fam ily, of Sixteenth and Master streets, have left te spend the summer at their cottage In Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. Julius L. Rice, of Montgomery, Ala., are visiting their parer ts, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Schwab, of 2334 North Bread street. Miss Blanch Rostew, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. L. Rostew, of 1227 North Sev enth street, has returned from a trip te Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Merklee, of 2034 North Twentieth street, havdMssued Invitations for the wedding of their daughter. Miss Mary Merklee and Mr. Hareld William Carten, of New Yerk, which will take place in St. Paul's Lutheran Church en Saturday evening, June 17, at 7 o'clock. Miss Elizabeth Knabn will b the maid of honor and Miss Madalene Watrens and Miss Bea trice Haren win Dn me Dnaesmaias. Miss Mary Louise Glesaner, the little niece of the bride, will be flower girl. The best man, brother of the bride, will be Mr. D. Cenrad Merklee, Jr., and the ushers will Include Mr. Leuis V. Gelst, Mr. Lelghten E. Jehnsen. Dr. C. C. Dougherty and Mr. Geerge O. Gless- ner. A small reception will fellow the ceremony at the home of the bride's parents. After an extensive wedding trip. Mr. Carten ana nis eriae win live at 716 ucean avenue, uroemyn, a. i 80UTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. Themas Grace, of 2035 Seuth Twentieth street, has left for Atlantic City, where he will remain for the rest et the summer. Announcement is made of the mar riage of Miss Elizabeth Scott, of 1641 North Robinson street, te Mr. James Wollaston, of 1310 North Sixtieth street, Overbroek. The wedding took place en Tuesday evening, nt 7:30 o'clock, at the home of the bride. The Rev. Geerge Bell officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Wollaston Wellaston Wollasten havo left en a wedding trip te Atlantic City. They will make their home In Overbroek after July 1. Miss Estellc V Olllen. of 2534 Seuth Tenth street, entertained the members of the Phi Sigma Delta Sorority at her home en Tuesday evening, June 6. The members are: Mrs. A. U Meyers, Mlsa Hattle Blleden. Miss Fanny P. Reet. Miss Ruth J. Heffman, secretary nnd treasurer; Miss Ruth D. Heffman. Miss ReBe OreBsman. Miss Debby Seffer. Miss Estelle E. Glllen and Miss Pauline C. Shapire, president. The sorority will seen adjourn for the season. Friends of Miss Helen Blsblng, of 2025 Seuth Sixteenth street, will be glad te hear she Is recuperating from a recent Illness. FRANKFORD Mr. nnd Mrs. 8. L. Einhorn. of '805 Roosevelt Boulevard, are receiving corn cern corn gratulatlens upon the birth of a son, Daniel Milten Einhorn. Mrs. Arthur Themas and her 'family, of Orthode'x street, have left te spend the summer at their cottage In Ventner.. Mrs. P. Lewis, of Scranton, Is Mrs. Themas's guest for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. a. W. Scott and their son. of 2078 EaBt Albrlgnt street, are spending the summer nt Wlldwoed Crest. Mrs. Rebert J. Barnett, of 1126 Har rison street, entertained recently at a card party at her home. There were twelve guests; LAWNDALE Mr. antf Mrs l.euls Uilns. of Ryers avenue, nre receiving congratulations upon the birth of n eon. Mr. and Mrs. Edwmd Bernt, of 712S Oxford avenue, are spending a fort night In Wlldwoed. Mrs. James White and her daughters, White, of Menteur street, are spending Hha?e ,an1,lna:'r,a1, n!lda, c0rB,d.1 b0lJ the summer at their cottage en SeuthHf"" "IZ! re"eJ'JBnd l".,e8.ef e a' Miss r.uiei mmc nun miss Myrtle Upsten avenue, Chelsea, Atlantle City, J U T Vlll. - en. ... - read, .and Mrs. &sNev)lng.hAvev .ijawm ra la service overseas during 1 tuln ,m .VWW1'' ' W- j"' ."! MISS SARAH HARRISON- ' BRIDE OF MR. PRICE Mlit helper Wedt Mr. larker. Other Weddings of Ndte An Important early June weddlng.'wlH take place at 4 o'clock this afternoon In the Protestant Episcopal Church of the Redeemer, Bryn Mawr. when Miss Sarah Meade Harrison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph Harrison, of Ardmore, will be married te Mr. Phillip Prlce will be married te Mr. Philip Price, of 1709 Walnut street and, Chestnut Hill. The Rev. Geerge -Calvert Carter, rector of the Church, will perform the ceremony. The bride, who will be -given In marriage by hrr father, will wear Old family rose point laca ever white satin nnd n long court train of tblle fastened nt the shoulders, edged with 'the- same Ince and trimmed with sprnys of orange blossoms. Her veil of tulle Is sur mounted by a cap of lace and clusters of orange blossoms nt each side, sne will carry a bouquet of lilies of tne Ait ttii. nit whit a n rcnlufl. Miss Margnrctta L. Harrison.) sister of the bride, will be the mam or nerwr. shn win wnr a. freek of cream colored la,. nu.p llAaVi ..ntnr r-hlffenr With S girdle of turquoise blue ribbon and a large picture rrat et iegnum "" -pink rose at the side and a streamer of turquoise blue ribbon. She Will carry a bouquet of pink spring flowers, shad ing from the palest te the deepest tones. The bridesmaids will Include Miss Maud S. Harrison, another sister of the bride . Mrs. Henry A. Adams, Miss Katharine D. Perter, Miss Anne Ashton. Miss Rachel Price, a sister of the bridegroom .Miss Margaretta A. Bhatpless, Miss J? B. Dunning and Miss Mary Fahnestock. They will wear frocks of shell Pink chiffon with girdles of pink and blue flowers, and hats of leghorn trimmed with a pink rose and blue satin "tream ers. They wilt also carry pink spring flowers. , . , . v Mr. Thaddeus N. Daly. Jr.. will be best man and the ushers will Include Mr. A. Frederick Muller, Mr. Jehn M. Carter. Mr. Ell Kirk Price, 3d, brother of the bridegroom ; Mr. Jeseph Har rison, Jr., brother of the bride! Mr. Spencer Sergeant Large, Mr. Herace H. F. Jayne, Mr. C. P. Bcauchamp iJef ferys, Mr. Albert King. Mr. Brtnten Thompson, of New Yerk, nnd Mr. Jehn Barnwell, of Virginia. A reception will fellow at the home of the brides par ents for the Immediate families of the bride and bridegroom and a few inti mate friends. On their return from a wedding trip abroad the bride and bridegroom will live In Chestnut Hill. BARKER LEIPER A wedding of Interest will, take place at 4 o'clock this afternoon when Miss Frances Wayne Lelper, daughter or r- -J . trm VALUTA F. LelPCr, w.ll"beceme the brtdT of Mr. Themas Rldgway Barker, jr.. n ",?"" Mrs. Themas Rldgway Barker, of Cedar Cedar ereft. QulDh Mills. The ceremony will smKml eC-UbrWMt. Olen Elms Farm, Arceia. ra. "'- Elllsten J. Peret, of Salem, N. J., uncle of the bride, will officiated . The bride, who will be' given In mar riac, hv hf.r father, will wear agewn of Ivery whlte satin, veiled with em- , u ?j ...uiA mnrMttn erene trim med with duchess lace and a long court train extending from the shoulders. Her veil is composed et duchess lace ar ranged In a cap effect with orange bios bies bios sems. She will carry a hewer bouquet of lilies of the valley and white bridal r0Mlss Mary Fayssoux Lelper. sister of the bride, will be maid of honor. She will wear a frock of white lace ever pale blue metal cloth and a leghorn hat ..u.j with nink resea and pale eiue ostrich tips. She will carry a bouquet of pink roses and larkspur. The brides maids will include Miss Mary Elizabeth Ashurat, Miss Anne C. Aafiurst. Miss ,-j.. tr iiruiiama XTl-ifi Cerlnne 15. umays ""- .V "'K.'"- m tV. MIm Freeman, miss .,' VT";,' ZVZZ F. Clyde Brodhead, Miss Marie zara and Miss Mercedes Cubrla. They will wear frocks of pale Pink metal cloth veiled with whlte lace, with hats ff leghorn trimmed with blue ostrich tip and pink roses. They will carry pink gladlelaa and blue larKspur. Mr. Geerge Snnds .Barker will act as test man and the ushers will Include Mr. Charles M. Wlstar. Mr. Alfred R. Hunter. M?. Jehn B. Blspham. Mr. Dayld S. B. Chew, Jr.. Mr. James Cornelius WlhlenT 2d Mr. Edwards Fayssoux Lelper? Jr., Mr. Jehn Ashurst helper and Mr. Richard Lewis Ashurst Lelper. A reception will fellow. URBAN HODGE Miss Mary R Hedge daughter of Mr and Mrs. Hugh Bayard Hedge, of Ger mantown, and the Rev. Percy L. Urban, assistant rector of St. ,?r Eftd Church. Germantown, will be married at 5 o'clock this afternoon In St. Peter s Church. Bishop Rhinelander will offi ciate, assisted by the Rev. Abraham L. Urban, father of the bridegroom, and the Rev. Stewart P. Keeling, rector of the church. The bride, who will be given In marriage by her father, will wear her mother's wedding gown of white corded silk, cut round at the neck and made with short sleeves and a court train. Her tulle veil, wh ch will be edged with rose point lace, will form a cap effect and will be fastened at the side with a spray of orange blossoms. She will carry a bouquet of bride roses and Ulles-of-the-valley. Miss Margaret Hedge, sister of the bride, will be the maid of honor. She will wear a frock of orchid-colored organdie and n nea nea pelltan hat of the same color, trimmed with the same colored heather. She will carry a bouquet of ward roses. Miss Cynthia Crendinw, dauKhter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Crenshaw. Jr.. niece of the bride, will be the flower girl. She will wear a frock of white or gandie and will carry a basket of sweetheart roses. Mr. Abraham L. ur ban, Jr.. brother of the bridegroom, will be the best rcan nnd the ushers will in clude Mr. P. Wetherlll Jnneway. the Rev. William Edwards, Mr. Elllsten Peret Blsaell, Mr. Jcshua Ash Pearson. Mr. Rebert McCracken and Mr. Clar ence M. Brown. A small reception will fellow the ceremony at the home of the bride's parents, 420 West Walnut lane, Germantown. DU BOIS LAVINO A quiet wedding of Interest which took place today was that of Miss Julia M. Lavlne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Lavlne. and Mr. Henry Cewell Du Bels, son of Mr. and Mrs. William L. Du Bels, of 1733 Pine street. The ceremony took place at 12:30 o'clock at Onlval, the home of the bride's parents in Chestnut Hill. The Rev. Jehn Harvey Lee, pastor of the Second Presbvterlnn Church. German- town, officiated in the presence of the Immediate families only. MIm Con stance Hunter, of New Yerk, was the maid of honor and only attendant. Mr. Edward M. Lavlne, a brother of the bride, acted as best man HINELINE HAINES Miss Elizabeth Wllmer Haines, of Miami, Fla niece of Admiral Henry B. Wilsen, who commanded the Ameri can naval forces In Eurcpe during the World War. became the bride of Mr. Frank B. Hlnellne, et West Codings Cedings Codings weod, at St. Jehn's Episcopal Church, Breadwav nnd Reyden street, Camden, at neon today. The ceremony was per formed by the Rev. J. Hardenbrook Townsend, nn uncle of the bride, as slbted nv the Rev. Charles Bratten Du Bell. The bride, who was given In marriage by her father, Dr. Rowland I. Haines, of Camden, were a gown nf white prene lemaln and a white horsehair hat. She carried white bridal. roses nnd lilies or tne vnney. Tne maid of honor, Miss Mary Wilsen Haines, sister of the bride, were apple green Canten crepe with hat te match, and carried pale pink roses and blue lark spur. A leccptlen at the Camden Club followed. FAUST GRISDALE The marrlnge of Miss Elsie Grledale, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. William Oris, dale, of 1111 West Lafayette Btreet, Norrlstewn, nnd Mr. Perry Faust, son of Mr. Jehn U. FntiBt. of 1034 West Airy Btreet, took place this morning at 10 o'clerck In the Christ Reformed Church. The Rev. -Cyrus T. Glessen officiated. The bride were a gown of tan crepe remain and a hat of the same lev. After a weddlnir trlt) te tha p0. oeno Mountains, Mr. ana Mrs. Faust win -live in norrlstewn. ine onus- Betrothed bbbbbbbPkbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbI BSSSSBSBrj!' ' di'S1 BBTaTaTeTK&xA Hi, BrHsTsTalBTaTaMBJaTaTaTaTal Photo by J. Mitchell Kllleu MISS MARJORIB L. FELL Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Lawrence Fell, of Oermantewn, whose engagement ?ras been an nounced te Mr. William. Themas Knowles, of Wilmington. The N formal announcement was made en Thursday night at a dance given by Mr. and Mrs. Fell In honor of their daughter at the Germantown Cricket Club. Miss Fell is a mem ber of the graduating class of Swarthmore College DELAWARE COUNTY Among these who are actively Inter ested In the lawn fete which will be given at the Lansdowne Country Club this afternoon are Mrs. Oarretsen Coeke, who is chairman of the commit tee ; Mrs. Geerge Atherholt, Mrs. Frank lin liusn. Airs, tewara uemns, Mm. Lincoln Edwards, Mrs. Edwin Orauley, Mm. Vernen Phllllns. Mis' Mary Cook. Miss Elaine Phillips, Miss Louise Van Znndt and Miss Jescnhlne Pilling. Mrs, Charles Mercer Ballev and Mrs. Rebert Mlshler will preside at the tea table. Mr. and Mrs. Clifferd Adams, erf Lansdowne, will go In a short time te their cottage In the Adlrertdacks, where they will remain until September. Mr. and Mrs. Nerman P. Slean are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Themas P. Craven, of Charleston, S, C, at Steney- brook, their home in Ridley Park, rrr a fortnight. Mr. nnd Mrs. Cheyney Smith and their children, of Media, will leave In llfflS m a few days ter ucean vjuy, wntre mej- MOORESTOWN Mrs. Jeseph Gasklll has gene te St. Leuis for a week. Mr. and Mrs. William D. Busby, Miss Adele Busby and the Rev. and Mrs. F. A. Warden metered te Asbury Park en Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry De Leng are spending a week at Geneva, N. Y attending Hobart College commencement week. DO What industries will be helped by the cut in freight rates? Hew hard the rail-workers will be hit by the wage-cut? Will the worker live as well as "an inmate of the Cook County Jail"? That the drop in pri.ee has halted? What the buying power of the dollar is today compared with 1914? The new arrangement that puts Ger many into an Allied receivership? Beth sides of the case against Attorney General Daugherty? Hew te get out of the penitentiary by drinking soapsuds? If the anti-lynching bill is likely te in crease lynchings? What the Ku Klux Klan is doing in politics? What business and professional leaders think of prohibition? The disputes that are straining Anglo Angle French friendship? Why Poland has seized Vilna? What Londen expects our "farm bloc" te de? What Australia thinks of our "fake reciprocity"? Hew fires start themselves, and hew te prevent them?. What effect the naval halt is having en industry? The plan for a new short-cut waterway across Europe? Why the negre death rate is falling? Admiral Fiske's invention that may permit magazines te be given away? Don't miss THE DIGEST this week of such questions as these. Many illustrations, including humorous Cartoons - June 10th Number en Sale TedayAt All News-dealers 10 Cents feg) teiSr Digest fUNK & WAGNALLS COMPANY (Publishers, 6f the Famous NEW Standard Dictionary), NEW YORK " I A -i - .- . TWO GIRL JACKS DENY "CHAMPION'S" CLAIM Heelen Valerie and Ruth Alt man Say Mildrejl Burke Isn't "Best in City" Beth Play Often With Her and Knew Her "Style"; Mamma Opposes Contest Competition is one of the things which helps make the world go 'round. And It's that competitive spirit In grained in nil of us which has made two little girls, in opposite sections of the city, rise up and challenge Mildred Burk, who claims the jacks chnmplon chnmplen ship of the city. Or at least Mildred seems te fee' that she would be the champion were she te have the chance te prove it. And here opportunity Is knocking nt her deer and her mamma will net let her enter a contest. Helen Valerie. of 820 Fltzwnter street, rises te declare that if Mildred wants te play with some one, she is the "little girlie who can de It." Helen is thirteen years old and rather sranll for her age. She has dark eyes nnd black hair which shook about her face as she nodded her head up and down when asked If she wanted te play with Mildred. Friendship Doesn't Count "I used te knew Mildred," she ex plained very seriously, "and I'd like te have a chance te play with her. Why, I can de a letn tricks." And sitting tailor-fashion en the pavement, ttnmlndiul of the dust which was marking her knees and making grubby fingers, she began te explain the ins and outs of the all-consuming game of jack. She is well versed in her one -urns and twe-ums, nnd even cherry In the basket holds no terrors for her, and she is confident she can held her own against all ethers. Helen doesn't play quite se much as she would like te, because shp takes piano and dnncing lessens, and then there are f-choel studies. She prac tices mostly with her , seven-year-old sister, Lena, who is a left-handed "iacker." The second challenge came from eleven-year-old Ruth Altman, of 5408 Webster street. Ruth is n pretty little girl with dark hair and large black eyes, framed with a fringe of sweeping curly lashes. Here's Anether Challenge " 'Course I can play with her," she snid with a nod of her bend in the direction of the house where Mildred lives. "Why I've played with her lets of times." Ruth is se enthusiastic nbeut her jacks, that her mother is kept busy seeing te it that she studies end eats her meals regularly. "I have a terrible time with her," YOU KNOW SHOOTERS -sisw .tBBBBBBBBsMffllBBBBBBBfc ..sssssssssssssssBF-;' i stfis jkkkkkkX ..SBBBBBBsisSBk'.'.'MsBMSsB MB V sssaaaP ' "':V-- -lss kkwtkVwkM iSSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBHsfPr kkkkktkkkkwfkkMi '' ' '"vf 1 SSBBBBBBBsBn ' '-V ' - - J --'.. ittll isssssssBpaBBBBW ' f" Ta&pssM HpHHbflMHei RUTH ALTMAN Of 5408 Webster street, who thinks she is just as geed a "jacker" as Mildred Burke is se there! she said, "never wanU te eat, and les les eons, well, she'd neglect them any day te bounce a ball nnd play jacks." And Ruth cannot understand why grown-ups have se little interest in the game which is just nt present the big gest interest In her life. With never n miss she gees through the rounds of the mysterious urns, with trained pre cision does the "plg-in-the-pen" trick, which In English means sheeting a jack under the arch formed by the tip of the thumb, and the third nnger being held en the ground. "I don't see why girls can't have a chance te show what they can de," complained the youthful expert ns she pushed her hair from her eyes, "nnd I'm sure I'm geed enough te play with any one else." Acress the street en her perch sat Mildred Burk. playing her jacks and trying te leek unconcerned, although with all her littlp henrt, she longed te run ever te Ruth's. But mamma doesn't want Mildred te get Inte any jacks championship con test. NEW BAKER WEDDING DATE Mlis Mary Says She Will Marry McCermlck Within 3 Weeks Special Cable Diwatch. CovvHeht. lOlt Londen, June 10. Miss Mnry Lau Lau den Baker, of Chlcase. en arrlvine hern yesterdav from Pans, sold her wedding with Allistcr McCermlck will take place within two or three weeks "nt a funnv little country nlace called Weybridge.'' "it will De trio quietest tiling En has ever seen," Miss linker added ne evcrytiune secret. Onlv mother nnd I knew the date." She ex pressed n desire te be presented nt court "IIUa thnan fplrln nppn lnaf nltplip- " That radio is te be taught in the schools? Hew te make a loose coupler? The living American artist who is al ready considered an "Old Master"? That Shakespeare is winning Paris? The movie magnate who learned his methods from Dickens? The prize editorial and cartoon of last year? Hew many million drug addicts there are in America, and the new law te halt the traffic? The American efforts te restore French Protestantism? Hew books are replacing dice en American ships? What the Y. M. C. A. did last year? What the poets say about Genea? About "Horrible Hollvweod, Heme of Hokum"? The home life of "Deug" and "Mary"? Hew Germany is extracting the in demnity from American tourists? About J. M. Barrie's unruly ether self? What are the best new novels? Whether the to-de about "under weight" children is a delusion? The part that aluminum plavs in plant life? The new roller gearing that gives flexi bility te power-transmission? That our foreign trade is beating pre war figures? Why saving-bank accounts have kept up during hard times? What a cannibal means when he says "Wrrgh"? What is the proper reply? if you would have answers te hundreds PARIS ART M0DEL$ . CLOTHING IN ANNUAL! 3000 Students Held Atl-NIht In Latin Quarter Paris, June 10. The host of Ai leans new crowding the French cf saw that, Paris of traditional cty in the full madness of Ha abandoned revel the QuatV Arte M) the arts students' annual bahaw.,M:ftt Thren tlinncnml atnrientH. with tktif IV'- models, or ether chosen. feminine co v'. pantens, swarmed through tne beule- y yards nnd cafes Thursday in the exetle ' colors of India of n thousand years be 7 fore Christ, nnd in one of the most ua trammeled fetes of recent years faith fully reproduced for twelve hours bar baric and pugan civilizations of th period. , The Qunt'z' Arts ball, a spectaday which ht-clnq nt 3 n'rlnrk in the after 4 neon in the ateliers of the Latin Quar .' tcr and continues throughout the night , in a wild ircnzy, enuing in aaucen muv ,. .y street precessions the following mera Jif ing, does net defy description, but ta Jnv facts would hardly permit et puDiica puDiica tlen. Te the imaginative reader It mutt suffice te say that of mere than a thou- sand women who join in this Saturnalia two-thirds are nude, which is net aa 4 accident, but pert of the program. MeBt of them in the mnin nre well I formed women chosen in a beauty cob , test. COTTAGE IN MASONIC HOME '( PROVIDED IN BILLEU WILLI Half of $60,000 Estate Gees ta Widow, Residue te Hospital Fer the purpose of building a cottage at the Masonic Heme at Ellzabetbtewn, Tn., $"500 was left te the Grand Ledge , of Pennsylvania by Geerge A. BUleu, 1.100 West Allegheny avenue, whose will was among these probated today. He died May 20 leaving nn estate val- , ued nt $00,000. One-half gees te hia widow, Mary L. BUicti, and the residue te the Children's Homeopathic Hos pital. 1 Anna E. McCoy. 211 Berkley street, fl left $2.5,000. Of this $1000 gees te the) Catholic Church of St. B'rancis of Ai si si. Other wills probated are these ' of Jehn H. Atman. 7841 Germantewa " avenue. $7200 ; Elizabeth F. Bray, 2043 North Thirteenth street, $27,500 J Herace m. ninnsiu, .as south terty- fifth street, $13,000. Inventories of personal estates: Re becca S. Themas, $22,100: Jehn Me- $10,122; Margaret C. Franklin," $5866! Orath. $:i7.fi08; Kmma T. McNeil," ncTiiurr I WI&5-MASKS etc 0HRE1 lUf-cMiWifc 236 Se. 11 St. Phene Wal. 18S2 V 1 14 r. 1 v, l- ". c "1 IT si I r i T -t r 0 c v; (' M It M r& m 0 ,M I' swa ty.' vy' ' v .." r ., .XfW' wmm jst&pm J i tftSirKJMjy fftf Yi Xx ii.Tf.. 1I3.M 1SX.iT'.'.V- lt"'.fi'.?W.i 85SsTSSk.M r1 .V"Jjrr mMUa
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