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12 THE PIIILABELPHXA INQUIRER-SUNDAY MORNIKG. JUKE 11, 1893. Thin Is tho time for social poetic* to ho transferred from olty to suburb; ironi hot and (lusty briok pavements and close bouses to cool and shaded hums and comfortable country seats. In tart, tho major portion of society has boon rusticating for some weeks and It only remained tor tho Horso Show to end tho city season anil inaugurate the period of gayety In the rural districts. Houses in town have been hourdod up and tholr occupants are extracting «* much en- joyment out of country Hfo as thoy pos- «i"iy oan. Tho feature of the past wook was tho number or wedding* that occurred. A largo proportion ot thoso took place Wednesday. Tlio Dlrlgo Club entortainod Its mom- hers and friend* at their club house In Ardmore. Frldav evening. Tho pretty hrown structure wai gayly Illuminated witli lanterns and numting. Tiiooiloro (I. McCalla, Jr., with his usual excel- loney, hail arranged a very en|oyal>lo program. The others on tho committoo were \V. J. Clark, Daniel Sholmire, Washington D. Head, 11. Le Grand En- sign, Lewis (r. Spoliu, F. P. Dubosq aiul Paul Kajrter, A literary and musloal potpourri was given by Miss Kdith (iilolirlst, Mr. and Mrs. JSIIKIS McCormick, Miss Taylor, Mrs. Collier, Mrs. William Collier, Mr Austin Ci-IIier, Mrs. H I'urkor i'axson. After refreshments a danco followed. The participants were A. MaoOoiiald, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Sholmire, William J. Clark, Miss Fmillo Clark, Mr. and Mrs. \V. T. Reynolds, Jr., (,'. Howard Ristine, Miss Jesslo Jones, Samuel T. ROM, Miss Floahor W. Koss, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph II. Stein, James K Dougherty, W. 11. Woimer, Jr., ('Iiarlos Foster, Wil- liam C I^shor, Miss Loshor, Miss Fdlth M. Foster, the Misses (Hlchriat, John J. Ziegler, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Craw- lord, Mr. and Mrs. R. W Smith, Rev. W. W. Steol, Jacoli Horitngo, Miss Ketolium, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Apple, S. P. Weston, Mr. and Mrs. C, S. Pi on- degast, Mr. a n d M r s . W. It. Ilcebner, Claronco Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. R. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. David Sholmire. Charles P. Herold, Otto Herold, Miss Herold, Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard Mocke, A.» Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. II. I* Robert*, Dr. J. W. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Hower, Theodore 11. McCalla, Jr., Miss McCalla, Mr, and Mrs. W. D. Head, (.ieorge C. Baltz and Thomas McCully. Recent arrivals at Devon Inn com- prise Mr. anil Mr«. William H. Nixon, Reuben Kttlng, Fthclbert Watts, (ieorge Burton, Mrs M. F. Mol'owoll, Miss Mc- Dowell, W. J. McLaughlin, Charles M. Wood, Miss Thomson, Mrs. M. Harton, Mlts M. K Harton, Mr. and Mrs. A. lMilt.n-t.nn Phillips, MISS I'llilllpS, MlSS J. F. F. Phillips and maid, H.J. Harris, Isaao Starr, Air. and Mrs. William P. Clyde, Miss Kato Hughes, Sydney (* Fisher, W. H. McCoy, Mr. and Mrs. J. T, Montgomery, J. W. Harton, Miss Clydo and maid, Mrs. S. C. Price and maid, Mrs. H. Mollvalne and Miss J. II, Mollvatno and mahl. Included among the guests at lb vu Mawr Hotel ar« Alexander Meigs, Miss A. II Wright, Miss Hoy, Mr. and Mrs. James 11. Nnndgrass, Mr. and Mrs. Au- gustus Thomas, Mrs. II. K. Haugh, Miss M. i'. Raugh, Mr. and Mrs. Daniol Baugb, Miss Haugh and maid, Master Paul Raugh, Mr. and Mrs. Henry U Whltiook, Miss It. W. Soniplo, Robrfrt A. Seiuplo, Mr. ami Mrs, (ieorge A. Hulin, O. A. Ituliii, Jr, Miss Huho, Mrs. J. R. Harding. Miss Harding, W. T. Hulin, J. Castle Wright, Alfred ft. ('handler, Mrs. II. R. Paiknam, Dr. C. H. Thomas, F. V. Ronnatton, K K Smith, Mr. and Mr?. W. C. Rullltt and Mastors J. C. and W. C. Rullltt, Jolm C. Scott, William C. Scott, W. M. Meigs, Charles J, Mellvain, Jr, Mr. ami Mrs. W. Hincklo Smith, Master II. Harrison Smith, Jacob Nay- lor, Newhold Fttlng, Honry Cochran, Jr., O. II. Powers, Mr. und Mrs. W. (r. Coohran and family, Miss Alice Coats*, Mrs. Israel M utile, Dr. and Mrs. i'. Posey, Miss Fly, Mr. and Mrs, F. Percy Smith and family, F» P. Raugh, Miss Matilda Mellon, Miss Clara Mellon and William Hayes Acklan. An entertainment WHS given at the rooms of the New Century Club, on Monday evening consisting of reading, music and pantomime. Tho pet formanco given by Mrs. Mary K Hrown was especially pleasing. Her portrayal of the emotions showed her to l>o possessed of much talent. Tho musto—both chorus and solos—wasalso well rondored, Master Howard Rattay ohtalning much ap« i'i.in in from tho ap)>rocialive audience, Otliers who took part wore: Sopranos--Miss Loiter. Miss May Grubor, Miss Lama Kstlor, Ml$u Alloc Moliror, .Miss Katie K'lwar'U, Miss Lulu Kimbo, Miss Hello U'aterer. Miss Helen Ituttay, Utss Mary K. Hrown. Contraltos Madame Francos Re It ay, Mrs. Alice Simpson. MM* Ltzziu Kdwnrila, Miss Km ma Kephnre, Ml»» Leona Rattay. Tenors Harry Kohlcr, Samuel brown, Fred Spnokntan. lohu Seed, Herbert Ureter, baritone Mr. 'lames H. lllckey. BatSOe••yi •'• 0'Honnoll, Iton- Jiunln F. Moore, Hnrr.v Rudolph, Kdgar spackman, Adolph l.ewslg. Dr. James S. Illekey, Director: Joseph Wagner, Ac- cnntpnnlst In the pantomine wore Mrs. Mary F* Brown, Miss Kiln Cbalfonte, Miss Helen Wolr, Miss Lola Chulfonte, Miss Wells, Miss News, Miss Kdua HroWn, Miss Carrie Mnrley, Miss Marloy, Miss Flor- ence Tpfle. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Geraon gavo a pleasant evonlnga entertaiument Thursday evening last to sopio of their frlonds at the "Rathskeller." Tho oveu- Ing was pleasantly passed away with songs and some tine elocutionary efforts. Among thoso present were Air. and Mrs. J. Weiumann, Mr. and Mrs. Jor- dan, Mr. and Mrs. A. Sailor, Mr and Mrs. S. L, Mondel, Mr. and Mrs. M. f. Asch, Mr. and Mrs. A. Louohhoim, Mr. and Mrs. II Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs, P. I'roUol, Mr. and Mrs Mike Loeb, Mrs. Francis Ilirsh, Al lllrsli, Loon Stern- berger, M. Mondel, Jool Gorson, Meyer Garcon. GERMANTOWN The recoptlon given by Mr. anil Mrs, Charles W. Honry on Tuesday alter- iioon, at their home at Wissahlckon Hoights, was largely attended. In an open conservatory on the verandah was stationed an orchestra. Tho garden feature was unfortunately impossible owing to the rain. Thoso who assisted in rocoivlng wore Mrs. Siftuuel F, Hous- ton, Miis (iertrtido Houston, Mr.* Louis Wister, Mrs John Henry, Mrs. J. Hay- ard Honry and Miss Sadie Houston. Among tho guests were; Charles Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lukons, Mr. and Mrs. C. X. Woygandt, Mr. and Mrs, F. W. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. I-ouls C. Madolru, Mr. and Mrs, J. Bertram LlpplnOott, Mr. and Mrs. William M. liOngstroth, Mr. and Mrs. Lao Knight, K. T. Stotesbuiy, Charles Wharton, Mrs. Joseph Levering, Mrs. Isaac R. Davis, Miss Lovoring, Miss Koheann, Mr. and Mrs. Fdward Meiior, Miss Elisabeth Whartoh. William R Wharton, Mr. and Mrs. \<\ Hanoe, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Theoibsyo It. Stork, Mr. and Mrs. William D IAIWIS, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Stoughton, Mr, and Mrs. J. i, K. tto.-limis, Miss Mat>el Pot- tor, Frnost N. Wright, William Mollor, Misses Meiloi', Josoph Levering, Mr. and Mrs. IAHIIM Honson, Joseph Wool- ston, Morris Jannoy, Mrs, W. W. Noble. Mrs. Sponcor Jannoy, Mr and Mrs H H. Houston, Mr. and Mrs. Hart. Town- sond, Mrs. C, Stuart Pattorson, Miss Floonor Pattorson, Miss Green, Mrs. Redwood Wright, Mrs. T. fJ. Watorman and Hov. and Mrs. Jaeoh Loroy. Irving MeCallutn entertained a party ot friends on his coach on Wednesday as lar as Fort Washington, whoro his farm Is located. Supper was served hero and the return made in thoevoning. The guest* wore Mr. and Mrs.' Fdward iLmcc, Jr., the Messrs. White, William George and Miss Hossle Morgan A small Informal tea was given Wed- nesday by Miss Mellor, of Wayne ave- nue, to meet Mrs. Waterman, ot Colo- rado Springs. Among those who at- tended were Mrs. Fdward Mellor, Mrs. Alban L Smith, Miss Ann Wister, Mrs. Henry S Crovos, Mrs. K Wlnslow Taylor, Mrs. A. F. Muller, Miss F.sther stokos. Miss Fdltli Stokes, Miss Marian Wright, Miss Fdlth Stotestmry, Misses Wood and Miss Annio Hacon. Mr. and Mrs. William Longstreth en- tertained a n ii in tun of lrlonos at supper on Monday evening. Mrs. Henry S. Grovogava a luncheon Thursday at her homo on Wayne avenue In honor of Mis. Watorman. The par- ticipants comprised Mrs. Fdward Hanee, Jr., Mrs. Young, Miss Agues Mergan, Miss Peterson, Miss Mellor, Mrs. Robert IJpplncott and Miss Mabel Potter. Ladies' day at Man helm on Tuesday was not as well attended as soma of Its predecessors. Some of tho callers were Miss Lucy Wood, Miss Resale Johnson, Mrs. Arthur Chinch, Mrs. Prleatmau and Miss Margsrot Cope. Those who received wore Mrs. K Rittenhouse Mil- ler, Mrs. Robert Nowhall and Mrs. F* Wlnslow Taylor. Mrs. (Joorxo W. Carpentor, of "Wake- tlold," gavo a ohildron's parly on Thurs- day afternoon. The engagement Is announced of Miss Stoddard, of Plymouth, to Jamos II, Hitter. K. T. Stotesbury, of Tulpohooken street, gave a dinner Friday ovonlng. Mrs. Joseph levering, of School lano, gavo a delightful toa Friday alter? noon. The Misses Swift gavo a dance Friday evening ol last week at their homo on High stroet. Most of the participants were in the cast of Mr. Palmer's "Col- onial Days," which was given recently in Institute Hall. Amoua, those pres- ent. Were Miss Rogers, Miss Robinson^ Miss Ida Moaoham, Miss Sarah Thom- son, M i s s A m y Chlpley, Miss Eugonle Wlroman, Miss EL Do S Kennedy, Miss May Oliver Harris, Charles Harry, Frank J. Calmer, Donald Palmer, F. S. Parot, Arthur MoCoorgo, John Fagan, Sydnoy Smith and John ILwnill. The Unitod States National Lawn Tenuis Association will bold tho annual lawn tennis tournament tor the cham- pionship of the United States in ladles' singles and doubles and in mixed doubles on the grounds ot the Phila- delphia Cricket Cluo, at Wissahlckon Heights, Chostuut Hill, commencing Tuesday, June 20, and continuo three or four days. The tournament will also in- clude an opon event In gentlemen's singles. Tho prosont holder ot the ladles' singles championship will be debarred from competing tor tho prlae In singles, hut will be required to defend her ohampionshlp title, and tho Wissahlckon Inn Cup, against tho winner of the singles, In a match of the best three in five, advantage sots. Joseph S. Clark will act as refereo. Play will be called at 2.45 P. M. on eaoh day. Ladles' sin- gles and gentlemen's slnglos will be played on the first two days. The other events will On started on the second day. Tho committee having ohargo of tho tournament consists of John It. Whlt- takor, chairman; Mrs. Alan II. Harris, Mrs. Samuel F. Houston, Mrs. Her- manu A. Lewis, Miss Kllnu C. Hood, Miss Anuabella V. Wlstar, J. Parko Hood, Samuol V. Houston, J. Somers Smith, Jr., William M. Trotter, Jr. ACROSS JfJE RtVER An Informal dance was given by Mrs. IL 'iQulmln on Friday evening. Among those who wero present wore Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Keen, Miss Klenini, Miss Rogers, Miss Rollins, Mrs.Jamos Moans, H. Halhnveli, II. North, II. Tonlmlnand Dr. C, Grayson. Tho Credenda Whist Club gave a very pleasant coaching party to ihyn Mawr Friday oveniug last. On their return they were reoelvod at the homo of Wil- liam List, Jr., ;i-K)() I ^ u n l l t o n street, where a supper was servod and a danco followod. Those present wero Miss Mac- Mullun, Miss Mabel MauMullan, Miss Fdlth Mat, Miss Hingham, » iss Susana It. Hingham, Miss Sallle Mitchell, Miss Jennie ('lark, Miss Hertha.Jenkins, Miss Flla McCaudlish, Miss Katie Kelloy and Mis'* Florence Avorald, William List,Jr., K. M. Reelitel, A. EL Wood. R. Mact^iil- lum, F. K, Sliubort,.P. G. Jenks, T. II. Athorton, H. S. Fvans, W. Powell, Cliarles Fulnier, W. R. Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Tasker. The llrst "at homo" of Mr. and Mrs. Jacoli Gross was given on Wednesday evening at tho new homo, 80R N o r t h Thirty-ninth stroot. Mrs, Gross was assistort in receiving tho guests by tho bridesmaids. Tho reception was largely attended. A delightful reception and musicals was given on Wodnosday evoning by Mr. and Mrs, Kendall R. Stookley, at 737 North Forlfeth stroet. The houso was handsomely docoratod,and Mr. and Mrs. Kendall H. Stockloj' wero assisted In re- ceiving the guests by Mr. and Mrs. Guar lea. B. Stockley. The musical part of the program was Contributed to by Miss Clara Herder, Mr. Hhoemakor and Miss Rao Sumner. A supper was served. Among tho guests were: Frank Cook, Miss Chtra Wlnkwoitb, Samuol Wink- worth, Miss Rao Sumner, Charles Mar- quette, Miss Nellie Walker, Richard Oollors, Jr., Miss Hattie Hunting, Mr. Shoemaker, Clarence Hordner, Howard Pitting, Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Stockley, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Stockley, Mr. and Mrs J. P Jones, Miss Grace Harlan, Miss Annie Garratt, Harry Sailor. Tho Pennsylvania Rarge Club gave a pretty danco at their boat, house on last Saturday. The Committoo ot Arrange- ments oonslsted of Commodore Oeorgo W. Statzell, Captain J. H. Hock, II. G. Gibson, Waltor Na«le, A. J. Ingram, R. N. Taylor, F. S. Perot, William Thomas, F. T. Agard ami Goorgo Myers, Miss Schott.of New York, Is at present on a visit to Miss Emily Noif, of For/y- second and Spruce street. A dance was given by a number of young society people In the drawing room on Thursday wvonimr as a farewell. Tho event was private, and a tew ot tho debutantes of the season took part. The tennis opening ar, the ground of the Relmont Cricket Club promises to bo an auspicious event. Thorn will ho a large attendance ot thoso of sooloty who have not as yet gono away for tho sum- mer. (Julte a number of tho prominent so- oloty attended the Dog Show during the weok at Wissahickon Hoights. A dinner was servod to the clergymen and Rishop Whltaker at the commence- ment exercises ot tho Divinity School on Thursday. Thorn will bo a large attendance of West Philadelphia society at tho wad- ding of Mr. (ieorge Kleinm, Jr., and Miss Blaudy on Thursday, Mr. Kleinm bus been one ol the popular society lead- ers of I lie soason in West Philadelphia. The ladies of the Fmmanuol Relormod Church gavo a dellghtlul reception to the mom hers of tho Young Peoplo's As- sociation on Wednesday evoning at In- stitute Hall, Fortieth and Ludlow streots. ANNOUNCEMENTS Mr. and Mr* T. FJlwood Carr, of Rad- nor, have sent out cards for the marr rlago of tholr dsughtor, Miss Phebo M. Carr, to William II. Cornog on Wednes- day in St. Mm tin's Protostant Fpiseopal chinoli, Radner. A notable wedding will take place on Thursday, June 22, at tho homo of Mr, and Mrs. Samuol S. Thompson, 512North Sixth street. The contracting parties will be Miss Alien Lukons Hall, of Rrooklyn Heights, and Franklin Phil- lips, of Newark, N. J. Owing to the recent serious illness of Mrs. Thompson, mother of the bride- elect, only the Immediate relatives will bo present at the ooremony. Miss Hall's father wen a prominent shipping mor- ohant of Now York. Ho was also a mom-' her of the New York Chamber of Com- merco, a director of tho Union Perry Company and a mem tier ot tho Histori- cal Society of Rrooklyn. Tho prospec- tive groom is a well-known englnoer, a member of tho Fssex Club, tho ICssest County Country Club and tho Fssex Troop ol Light Cavalry, npd is ono ot a family which has boon idontiflod with New Jorsey .since its llrst settlement. Cards are but for tlijo marriage of Wil- liam Saurman Dolp and Miss Jeanuette Parker Steward on Tuesday, Juno 20, 1HU3, at high noon, at the First Bap- tist Churoh of West Philadelphia, Thirty- sixth and Chestnut stroets. The maid of honor will be Miss Joannette Parker, of Gorniantown, and tho usJiora will in- clude Robert Taylor, Charlos Hush, Sam- uel W. Stevens, William Cragg Koan, Jr., Charlos R. Rroady and Richard Virgil Pago, Jr., all of Philadelphia. Tho ceremony will be performed by Rev. Joseph K. Dixon. Charlos Hodman and Miss Fannie Rlnswanger, daughter of Mrs. isador Hlnswanger, of 1417 North Sixtoenth ntreel, will be married in the Rodef Shalom Synagogue," Tuesday evening, J u n e 20. Cards have boon sont out by Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Flreng for the wedding of tholr dinghtor, Anna Jullotte, to Dr. Frederick Van Gun ten, on Wodnesday, in the First Presbyterian Churoh, Cam- den. Mrs, Heckscher and Miss llecksoher will receive on Saturdays from 4 t o 7 during the summer and fall months, ex- cepting August, at their country resi- dence at Stratlord. Mrs. H. IL Ferguson-Davlo, of Wayne, will hold receptions Tuosdays, J u n e 18 and 20. Cards iiavo boon issued for a garden party to bo given by the Sons of Dela- ware next Saturday evening from 8 to 12 at the handsome club house, 1020 Walnut street. Suppor will be served at 0 o'clock. Society is Interested In the Chester- brook steeple ohases and pony races to be. hold next Saturday afternoon at A. J. Cassatt's Chosterbrook Farm, Horwyn station. The program constats of six events, the first of which is caliod for 1 o'clock. A special train will leave Twelfth and afurkot streets at noon, going direct to the oourso and re- turning alier tho races. The en- tries closod yesterda3' at noon. The stewards are Rudulph Ellis, Colonel Fdward Morroll, John G. Groome. Charles K. Mather, Charles H. Townsend and Edward R. Cassatt. The committee in oharge consists of Rudulph Ellis, Francis Edward Hond, Kobert Toland. •>i Clerk ot tho courso, H. O. Groome and clerk of the scales, John R. Valentino. Colouol Sherlodk Swanli will bo the starter and James T. Hyde the measdrer. The ladlos of tho Colonial Dames of the Pen nsylvanla Society will, on Wod- nesday, attend at 239 Arch street and distribute between 2000 and 8000 flags, and will superintend tho-marchlng of a number of children to Independence Square; where ad drosses will be made. The ladies In charge uro Mrs. G. Dawson Coleman, Mrs. Thomas McLean, Mrs. E. D. Gillespie, Mra. Isaao C. Starr, Mrs. William Raoon Stevens, Mrs. James MUllin, Miss Anna H. Wharton and Mrs. Theodore Kttlng, whoarotho olll- oors of tho ordor. Thoy will be assisted by the managers, Mrs. Ernest Zsut- slnger, Mrs. J. Edward Carpenter, Mrs. Charlos Custls Harrison, Mrs. John Saunders, Miss Marlanno Riddle and Mrs. Clarence II, Clark. The students In the Moecbunleal Fnvlneorlng Department of the Uni- versity ot Pennsylvania give a dance on Thursday ovonlng In tho Engineer- ing Laboratory, The following ladles have consented to act as patronesses: Mrs. Charles Custis Harrison, Mrs. Fdmund J. Jamos, Mrs, Helen Moshor Jaiuos, Mrs. J. Vaughn Merrick, Mrs. Josoph P. Miiin- loni, Mrs. William Poppor, \lrs. William Sellers, Mrs. John C. Sims, Mrs. Henry W. Spangler, Mra. Angus S. Wado, Mrs. Margaret J. Young. Tho committee in charge consists of Jamos Fra/.lor Hard, Frahols Tnlbattlt Cross, Frank Lucas do Armond, David llalstoad, Jr., William Erancis Kelly, Ohas. Ferdinand Knight, Win. Griscom Marot, Gilbert Stuart Mooro, Jr., Israel Wister Morris, William Hudd Warno, Edward Hurke Wlllord, Alan Wood, Sd, Fdward Taggart Child, ohairinun; Wes- ley Haiti no, treasurer. G. F. and Max F. Thiol glvo a ro- ception this altumoon at tholr homo at Cholion Hills. PERSON AT MENTION Mr. end Mrs. William C. Rullltt are at the Rryn Mawr Hotel. Mr. and Mrs John R, Drexel have taken a cottage for the summer at Har Harbor. Mrs. Marcellus McDowell is occupy- ing her country seat ••Marcello," East Washington lane, Gorniantown. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Paneoast. Miss Florence Pancoast and Mrs. W. W. He- borton will upend the summer and early autumn at the Hotel Flboron. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whelou goto Winter Harbor in July. Dr. William Stewart and family have gone out to their residence at Merlon. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Rornadou aro at Wayne. Huron and Haronoss Von Frlosen have Just returned Ironi a visit to the World's Fair. Mrs. John G. Johnson and Miss Mor- roll left for Newport yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Ervln Wont to Winter Harbor, whero thoy have u cot- tage, on Wodnesday. Mr. and Mrs. William P. IIonszoy,and Miss Mary Lincoln Henszey, ot Wynne- wood, sail for Furope this week. Mrs. Cliarles Hazlohurst, of Chestnut Hill, has been entertaining Miss Alice Maury, of Washington. George R. hohorts gave a dinner to the Farmers' Club, on Thursday, at his homo at Hale. Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Merohan^.and Miss Merchant are at Rryn Mawr. ,, Mrs. J. I* Craig, of 4008 Pine street, will spend the months of August-aud September at Capon Springs. Mrs J. Henry Sliarpe and family, of 4000 Pino atroot, wll^apend the summer at Richfield Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lincoln Way- land, of Fortieth and Locust streots, are devoting these June d a y * t o a holiday rest at Atlantic City. Mrs. Wayland.on hor return, will spend part of July with hor sister, Mrs. T. D. Wood, of McKoes- port, and during August and September go to Capon Springs. Miss Winnie Roberts has gono to Chi- cago for a visit, Minn Louise Rollins, who lives in New York, is on an extended visit to MIBS White. Mrs. M, Work intends visiting Chicago the end of next week. Mr. and Mrs, Stanley G. Flagg moved out to Join West Philadelphia friends at Morion last week. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Poth and family, ot Thirty-third ni|d PoweRon avenue, have gone to their country reaidence at Norrlstown, for tho summer. Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Rothormel, Jr., of Spruce street, will go for a summor holi- day at Capon Springs on July 1. Mrs. Henry Drayton will spend the summer at Har Harbor, whoro sho goes some time this month. Mr. and Mrs. Franklvn Town send Add family have lolt their West Philadelphia roshloneo and have gono to Spring Lako for the season. Among tho Phlladelphians who have gono during tho week to Wlsoassett are Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ellison and iamlly and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Loomis and family. Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Lucas and family aro occupying tholr cottago at Atlantic City. ' Mr. and Mrs. E. Beaumont, of For- tieth and Spruce ttreets, have gone to their home atHelmar for tho summer. Dr. I. W . Hughes is out West on quite an extendod tour. Mr. and Mrs. J, Rogers will go to Ray Head some time next week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank 13. Jatjuett have gone to send the sununor at Wayne, Delaware county, Pa- Mrs. Morton W. Eastou, wife of Pro- fessor Easton of the University of Penn- sylvania, with her family, will spend next year abroad. Dr. Bushrod W. James, of this olty, has Just returned home alter an ab- sence ol about a fortnight in attendance at tho World's Congress of CUmatolo- giats and the World's Congross ol Ho. mocopathio Physicians which have been in convention in Chicago. Dr. Jamos Is busily engaged In finishing the work on a text book on "Climates ami Health Resorts," a .subject to which he has f liven much attention and on which he ias previously published a wldoly read book. As soon as the work is finished he proposes making short vlalts to the near-by coast resorts for rest und recrea- tion. WEDDINGS Owing to a recent death In tho family of the bride, the Wedding of Miss Alio • A. Gummey, daughtor of Mr* end Mrs. Thomas A, Gummcy, of Germantown, to Charles Wreaks, of New York, on Tuosday evening, was a quiot ono. Tho oeromohy was performed by Rev. Dr. Samuel Upjohn, rector ol SU Luke's' Episcopal Churoh, at the homo of Mr. and Mra Gummey, High and Morton llfcl'<1i)t'l The maid of honor watt' Miss Bertha Smith, ol Philadelphia, and the brides- maids were Miss Elinor Lelnau, of Now York; Miss An rile Richards, of New Haven; Miss Mary Hance, Miss Evilly Henderson, Miss Julia Chendler, and Miss Bessie Gummey, a Slstei 4 o| tho bride. Tho best man was II. Wrecks, a brother of the groom, and tho ushers wore H. Wreaks, W. B, Wrbaks, Francis Stevens, Jr., and CarrollHarvey, of New Yorkj Charles Francis Gummey, Jr., and Charles Henry Gummey. A recap. tlon followed the ceremony, at whloh only Immediate relatives and a low close friends were present. Quite a number of Phlladelphians attended the wedding ol Miss Marlon Scrli nor, daughtor of ex-Secretary of State G. Hilton Scrlbnor, of Yonkers, N. Y., to Rev. Ernest DeF. Mlcl. ol St. George's Protestant Episcopal Church, New York, and formerly of this cltv. Rev. Charles Miol, of Philadelphia, read tho marriage service, and was asslstod by Rev. Mr. Atoheson. of Midddletown, N. Y., and Rev. Ronjiimin Davis, of Easton. The bridesmaids were Missos Nina and Frances Miol, sisters ot tho groom; Miss Oilman and Miss Marguerito Clark, of New York; Miss Jeannette Raring, Miss Jessie Heermanoe, Miss Rosamond Bro- voort and Miss Ann R. Cochran, of Yon Hers. Miss Marguerite Scrlbnor, sistor of the brido. was the maid of honor. Robert C. Hill, of Philadelphia, wan boat man. The ushors wero Rev. Theodore Sodge- wlok, Rev. John Carter Rov, John LeWls and Dr. Quintsrd, of Now York; Joseph Sharp and Howard Sypher, of Philadel- phia, and 1). Broorton and Harry Hol- brook, Jr., of Yonkers. A woddlng breakfast followed the ceremony. Miss Estella C, Lautenhach, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Lautenbaob, was married Tuesday evening to James K Chrystie in the West Hope Presby- terian Church, Aspen street, ahovo Forty-first. It was the first wedding celebrated in tho church, and Rev. Wil- liam H. McCaughoy, tho pustor, ofllcla- tod. Tho bride was attired in white ben- gnlbie silk anil carried La Franco roses. Miss M. K. Lautenhach was the maid of honor and wore pale bine silk. Miss E. G. Lttuton bach and Miss Nellie Hoy- ser, the bridesmaids, wero dressed In creain-colored silk. The best man was Edtrar P. Barton, of Richmond, Va., and Fdward Buchanan, .William Craig, Nathan M.Orlfllth, Lewjs lloopos, Charlos Riegor and Goorgo R, Stewart acted as ushers. After tho wedding a reception was held at tho homq,of the brldo's parents, 7Cli North Forty-fourth street. Mr. and Mrs. Chrystie lolt on a tour, which will include Hoston and the Northeast. On tholr return tliov will reside at 722 Union stroet, WostPhila- delphin. Miss Nelllo Fullorton, daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. John Fullorton, was married Wednesday evoning to Dr. Louis Hrln- ton, at Holy Trinity Protestant Epis- copal Churoh. Rov. Dr. William N. Mc- Viokar outdated, and was assisted by Rov. R. W. Forsyth, ot St. Matthew's Church. Tho bride woro white silk en train and carried a bouquet, of White roses and lilies of tho valley. Miss Hertha Glbbs was maid of honor, and Miss May Fullorton was flower girl. J. Percy Brlnton was best man, and tho ushors wero Dr. I). D. Stewart, Dr. G. Hudson Makuen, Joseph Hill Hrinton, Frank S. Fullorton, Dr. C. A. Voaay and Edward Paxon, of this city, Hugh P. Brlnton, of West Chester, and O. H. boons id Brooklyn. After tho church services a recoptlon was held In tho drawing rooms of tho Stratford, to whloh only tho relations and intimate friends of tho families wore invited. The rooms wero beautllully decorated with roses, Intertwined with smiliix, potted plants and palms. Thoso who witnessed the ceremony Included Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Brlnton, Mr. ami Mrs. W. G. Brlnton, Miss Sarah Brlnton, Frederick Brlnton, Miss Mary Roldy, the M'ssos Dougherty, Miss Lotitia Brltton,Mlss Gertrude Do Haven, MUs Saillo Taggart, Miss B. Glbbs, Miss Mary Baker, Miss carrie Fields, (ieorge Wagner, Miss Wagnor, Miss M. Taylor, Miss Laura White, MKses Kennoy, Mr. and Mrs Adair, Robert Greening, Mr. and Mrs. Humphries, Mr. and Mrs. Stocks. Edward Janney Holmes and Amanda titi/anon llajtnoi Nell, daughter of Mrs. Amanda Nell, wore married at noon Wednesday In St. Mark's Protestant Episcopal Churoh by the rector, Rev. Dr. A. G. Mortimer. Harroanus Nell, brother of tho brido, gavo hor away. The best man was .William Phillips, of New York, and the groomsmen were J. Hawthorne Nofh Frank Gladding, Wil- liam Sldnoy Turner, David /ophar Howell and Dr. Burton K. Chance. The maid of honor was Miss II. F. Eoatboiatou; the flower girls, Miss Flor- ence Fort and Miss Roina Featherston; the bridesmaids, Miss Mao Cladding, Miss Llllie Sellers, MissRlanche Abbey and Miss Eugenia Riggln. The bride's gown was of Ivory satin duohosse.made in Empire style,trimmod with old point-lace, and she carried a bouquet of white roses. The bride- maids' gowns wore ot white chiffon over white silk, and thoy all wore large width hats and oarried baskets of dalsios. A m o n g t h e guosts woro Miss U M. Uhler, Mrs. Theodore Uhlor, J. IS. Thompson, Mr, and Mrs 11. R. Turner, William S. Turner, Miss Sadie At wood, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Pattorson, Mr. and Mrs. fe'liarlos Lawrence, Mrs. H. II. Atwood, Miss Collins, Thomns F. Tlornoy, Miss M. Throckmorton, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Sharkey.Mrs, Honry Ash, Miss Llllie Sellers, Mrs. Emm* B. Sollers, Robert Stoulb, Dr. Charles B. Sohoales, Mrs. J. Jacob Shannon, Misses Severn, Mr. and Mrs. II. N. Sawyor, Mr. and Mrs. II. N, Sawyor, Jr., Mrs. A. R o w lot to, Mr. and Mrs. Silas W. Pottlt, Hon. Charlos O'Neill, Mr. and Mrs. W. Lattu Nassau, Mrs. R. P. K. Nell, Miss McGauley, T. M. Moore, James McCart- ney, Major and Mrs. N. Morrltt, Mr. and Mrs. Emile Lofovre, Mrs II. B. Longacre, Mrs. William II. Johns, Miss Margaret Fleming, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Holmes, Mrs. D. 7t Howoll, Miss Howell, Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry Auderson, Mies Ander- son, Judge und Mrs. Joseph Allison, Mrs. Annie Abbey, Miss Blanche Abboy, Miss Auro R, Bates, Hon. Henry H. Bingham, Mrs Mary P. Browning, Dr. and Mrs. Charlos S. Bolter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Caso, Tilllnghast Collins, Frank N. Dowllng, John Ed- ward, Mr. and Mrs. K II. Fort, Dr. Thomas H. Fenton, John Fergueson, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Forgueson, Mrs. Samuel Foatherston, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Fenlln, Mr. and Mrs. Charlos Glad- ding, the Misses Grimm, Mr. and Mrs. William Glllosple.Jr., Mr. and Mrs. John Gilmore, Mr. and Mrs. W. IL Hepburn, Mr. and Mra Peter U Weaver, Mrs. Frank Woodbury, Mr. and Mrs. Forrost Woavor. The young married ootiple will take an extended trip to Chicago and the West. Miss Estelle Louise Malthows, daugh- ter ot Mrs. M. C. Matthews was Wedded in Bethlehem Presbyterian Church, liroad and Diamond stroots, Wednesday evening to P. Wilson Adlor, son of Dr. I^wis H. Adler. Rov. Dr. B. L. Agnew officiated, The bride, who wore a gown of white crepe bengaliuo, with duohess lace and pearl passemonterle,was accompanied by her sister, Miss Alice E. Matthews, as maid of honor, and four brldosmalds, Miss Lillian Hughes, Miss Elsie Rogers, Miss Floronoo MaoMulllu and Miss Nel- lie Matthews. The bride was given away bv iier brothor, C.J. Matthews. The best man was Francis C. Adlor. The ushers were Thomas G. Cooper, Olney Crossdalo, John P. Bean, Ernest Parker, T.Blaine Donaldson and William Sauors, Jr. A reception followed at tho brldo's residence, 1025 North Broad street, and among those prosont were Mrs. Krwln Aghew, Dr. Ixwls H. Adler, Dr. and Mi's. T^wls H. Adler, Jr., Edgar M. Ad- lef, Miss Mabel G. Boothby, Mrs. Wil- liam Booth by, Georgo Bauer, Mr. and Mrs. Benson. Dr. and Mra Boyer, Dr. William Ream, Dr. J. M. Barton, Miss Helen B. Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Celver, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. DetwMer, Mr. and Mrs. T. Donaldson, Miss Maine Donaldson, Mrs. Albert Disston, Miss Florence Disston, Hamilton Disston, Dr. Thomas H. Fenton, Joseph S. Flem- ing, Mr. and Mrs, F. A. Freeman, Co'onel and Mra J. Lewis Good, Mr. and Mra George Glenn, Thomas L. Gil- lespie, Dr. and Mrs. Gleason, Mrs, Han- nah Heed, John F. Hnneker, j Dr. and Mra G. !*• S. Jameson, j Mrs. T. Johnson, Mr. an<l Mrs. J, ' C. | Kelley, Dr. James J. Lovlok, Frauds S. , Lnwii, Mr. unit Mrs. O. J. Matthews, Mr. J end Mrs. E. Mitchell, Andrew Mooro, | James Mngulre, Mr. and Mrs. Petor Moran, Miss Sara McKnight. Mr. and Mrs. S, Walter Norris, the Missos Nor- rls, Henry P. Obdyko, tho Misses Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. William F. Rus- sell, Mr. and Mrs. Roberts, Mr. und Mrs. Simons, Miss Nettle Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, H. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Tlndall, Mr, end Mrs. 1). V i e n n a Mr. and Mrs. T. Vor- non, Dr. J, P. Wynian, Dr. and Mra Wyokoff, Edward Yorkos. Miss Marv Everly, daughter of Adam Evorly, ex-Unltod States Consul to Hlr- mlngham, was married In St. Mark's Protostant Episcopal Churoh to Taylor Walthour, of Savannah, GfU, on Wed- nesday afternoon at 4 o'clook. Rev. Dr. William LeWlS, of Christ Church Chapel, F erformcd tho ceremony, asslstod by lev. Dr. A. G. Mortimer. The maid of honor was Miss Francos Rushy, the bridesmaids, Miss Wilson and Miss I* ! Poullney Perot, and tho pagos, Albeit Cohen and John I* Rushy. The bride woro a gown of white satin dross, trimmed with heavy whlto point lace, and carried a largo bouquet of whlto roses. Tho bridesmaids carried bouquets of pink roses, and wore at- tlrod in white gowns, trimmed with pink,and loghorn hats Mr. Owens, of Savannah, Ga., was the best man, and tho ushers weio Goorgo Outlibort Gillespie, Duncan Busby, Mlers Busoh, David Milne, Frank Shoemaker and Mr, Comer. A reception followod at the home of tho bride's parents, J814 DoLancoy place, and among the guests were: Mrs. John Story Jenks, Mrs. Oliver Hopltin- son, Charles E Warburton, Mrs. Gilpin, Mr. and Mrs. Ogdon Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. William Newhold, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon, of Atlanta; Mrs. i Oillotte, Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cohen, Dr. and Mrs. F. Hewson Bradford, Mr. and Mrs, David Jayne Bullock, Dr. and Mrs. Moorehonse, L. Clarke Davis, A. Sidney Ram bo. Dr. and Mrs. Fdward 1/on, Mrs. Duncan Busby, tho Misses Magoo, Mr. and Mrs. F. L, Smith. A notable wedding occurred Wodnes- day ovonlng in the Church of the Resur- rection, Broad and Tioga streots. The contracting parties woro Dr. Malcolm Douglass and Miss Celeste Lucy Brooke, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs, Robert Law rence Brooke, and a descendant of Thomas Lawrence, Provisional Coun- cilor and Mayor ol Philadelphia for nine terms. Rev. Joseph R. Mooro, tho rector, olllciatcil. Miss May Sidney was maid of honor, and the bridesmaids wero Miss Amy Hrewstor and Miss Julia BroWator, ol Elizabeth, N. J.; Miss Bes- sie Hopkins, Washington, I). C.; Miss Ella C. LeVisand Miss Ethel Woodbury. W. Oscar Jarvls, Jr., of Connecticut, was host man, and the ushers' wero Robert Brooke, W. M. Conway, of New York; Dunbar Blrnloand I* (). Brewster, Elizabeth, N. J., and A. K Lister Tho brido woro a gown of whlto bon- galliie, trimmed with chffton laco and orange blossoms, with veil held up by sprays of orange blossoms and diamond ornaments. She also wore a necklace ot pearls, a gift from her father, and oarried a bouquet of Brido roses and lilies of tho valloy. Tho maid of honor was attired In wliito bongnllne, trimmed with yel- low, and carried a bnuquot of yellow roses. The Misses Brewster woro gowns of whlto Swiss, with ruffled skirts of the style of 1880. Miss Lovls, Miss Hop- kins and Miss Woodbury wero attired in white dotted Swiss. At tho conclusion of the ooremony a reception was held at tho homo of the bride's parents, 1814 Tioga stroot. The guests comprised Rov. Dr. and Mrs. ("buries Avery, Mrs. A. II. Atkinson, Judge and Mrs. Aston, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Aloxandor, Professor W. II. At- wood, Mr. and Mrs. Walter I). Allen, Mr. and Mrs. George E Andrews. Mrs. S. D. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Charlos P. Adams, Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Anders,Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge I* Ashmoad, Mr. and Mrs. James Allen. Dr. and Mrs. Aloxandor Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Burgess, Mr. Edwin S. Beaoh, Rev. J. I. Rllss, Dr. and Mrs. William T. Bolton, Dr. Pllbort Barnoy, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. Stockton Rates, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Blumhart, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Ren ton, Dr. Alonxo M. Barnes, Dr, William II. Barnes, Dr. and Mrs. F. S. Rowers, Dr and Mrs J. W. Brook bank, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bird, Mr. Henry Hobnrt Brown, Mr, T. Hull Brobm, Miss Lena Brehin, Mr. and Mrs John 1> Brach, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Raker, Rev. and Mra Francis chase, Dr. George Cameron, Miss M. E. Cameron, Miss Eva Collamor, Douglass Cornell, Dr. and Mrs. Potor C. Cornoll, Mr, and Mrs. Benjamin Coopor, Dr. R. P. Crandall, U. S. N.; Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Curtis, Horace F, Par I top, Dr and Mrs. J. K. Cassol, Mr. and Mra Harry Cameron, Bayard Clark, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Clark, Rov. and Mrs. C. E. Douglass, Waltor Doug- lass, Mr. and Mrs. A- E. Douglass, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Douglass, Dr. and Mrs. B. II. Dona lass, A. C. D. Douglass, M. II. DouuisjRS, Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Doran, Mrs. Malcolm Douglass, Miss M. C. D. Douglass,Dr. and Mrs-Charlos EDuiant, j Mr. and Mrs. Parko Custis Dougherty, j Miss' Blauoho Elirot, Mr, and Mrs. j William Evans, Hon, and Mrs, William M. Evarts, Dr. and Mrs. T. C Ely, Mr. and Mrs. W, L. Elklns, Rev. and Mrs. II. I* Kvero.st, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Egge, Miss May Edson, Mr. and j Mr. Charlos Frye, Mr. and Mrs. j John H. Flint, Dr. Aloxandor Fell, Mr. and Mrs. E A, Frlcko, Mr. and Mrs. | D.H,Fos»or, Mr. and Mrs.Samuel T. Fox, i Rev. W. T. Gibson, D. D., Rev. | and Mrs. E. N. Goddard, Rov. and Mrs. C. A. Gorhart, Mr. William Golden, Mr. and Mrs. William oodwln, Mrs. J. S. j Gibbons, Misa Julia Gibbons, Dr. and j Mrs. W. M. Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Grant, i Dr. II., R. Hitchcock, Rov. S. Jtoldon, | Rev. W. C, Hopklns.Rov. Andrew Hull, Dr. and Mrs. J. K Hale, Dr. Lloyd W. Hixon, Dr. and Mrs. N. G. Hale, Dr. Samuel B. Hoppln, Dr. and Mrs, Olivor HppkinKon, Dr. and Mrs. Don noil Hughes, Sr., Dr. and Mra Poter Hoopor, Dr. and Mrs. W. G, Howell, the Missos Ingalls, Honry Ingnlls, Lemuel C Ido, Mr. and Mra Werner Itsohner, Mr. and Mra Matthew ltd, Rov. W. S. Jotvls, Mr, and Mr. Douglass Jarvls Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jarvls, Miss A. E Jarvls, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Johnson, Mrs. Waltor Kimball, Mr. and Mrs John Klin ball, Dr, and Mrs F. H. Kir bey, Dr. and Mrs. Stewart Kir bey, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Losler, Rev. Mr. and Mrs. DoW. C. Loop, Rev. Ablei Leonard, D. D., Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lav, Mr. and Mrs. William Levis, Mrs. N. P. Lever- ing, Rev, and Mrs. T, D. Martin, Dr. and Mrs. E M. Mooro, Dr. William MoKeage, Dr. David Molllt, Mrs. Sarah P. Mix, Miss H. A. Mosely, Dr. Georgo Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Nichols, Miss Mabel Nichols, Dr. a I*. Nlckle, Dr, S. H. Orton, Miss Juno Oaks, Dr. and Mra W. M. Potter, Miss Holen R. Potter. Rev. John A, Paddock, D. D., Dr. F. J. Proctor, Rov R. O. Page, Dr. W. H. Pomeroy, Dr. James Pederson, Mr, and Mrs. John Plersou, Dr. and Mrs. Peterson, Dr. and Mrs. John 1* Phllllps.Rov. and Mrs. Dolanoy Rankin, Krwln Reynolds, Rev. D, C. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Richmond, Charles Norris Robinson, Dr. Robert Rodgers. Colonel R. Carter Smith, Mr. and Mra S. D. Smith, Mr. end Mrs. J. W, Sav- ery, Mr. and Mra J. V. Slaughter, Mr. and Mrs, R. R. Shronk, Miss Nottle Shrunk. Mra M. A. Buchanan Smith, Mr. ana Mrs. Furman Sheppard, Miss Martha Tehney, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ii. Thayer, Mr. and Mra G. W. Thome, Dr. William L. Taylor, Mra E. Ulrlch, Miss Ulrloh, Rev, J. <H. Vau Bairen,Rev.Mttnsell Van Ronsolaer, I). D., Dr. and Mrs. V. V. Van Artsdalon, Mr. Oscar Ve/lti, Rev. and Mra I* S. Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Whitman, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Whitman, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel White, Mr. and Mrs. (X ft Winner, Mrs. I mlly D. Wilber, Fionk Woodbmy, Mr. and Mrs. Charles R Williams, Mr. and Mrs. J. Benjamin Yarns!), Mr. and Mra J. H. Yardloy, Dr. James K. Young. —, Miss Alice Taylor, daughtor of Mr. and Mr*. George W. Taylor, was married Tteosday evening to William W. Brandt, Jr. Tho ceremony was performed by the Rev. Ryron A. Woods in the parlor ot tho brldo's residence, |909 Judson Place. Tho brido woro white lunsdowuo Dimmed with satin and Duchess laco, and carried a bouquet of Brido roses. Waltor Longeopo was the best man, Miss Eunice L. Dunsheo, of Newark, N. J., cousin ot the bride, was maid of honor. A recoptlon followed, alter which Mr. and Airs. Brandt lolt on a wedding tour for New York. Among the many who witnessed the ceremony wero Miss Julia Taylor, Miss Annie Taylor,Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Brandt, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Brandt, Charlos Brandt, Frank Brandt, Miss Anna Brandt, Miss Olive M. (/'amp- bell, Mr. and Mrs. R, J. Campbell, Mrs. S, N. V. Dunsheo, of Nowark; Mrs. G, S. Grunetto, of Saratoga Springs; Miss Fisher, of New York; Honry Longcope, Mr. and Mrs. W . f i Allison and Mrs. Byron A. Woods. In tho Seventh Street Baptist Churoh, Sevonth and Snyder avenue, on Thurs- day evening, before a large congrega- tion, Miss Kiiitna M. Johnson, of this olty, was united In bonds ot matrimony to Frank Saved, of Now Orleans, f^a Rev. J. Wesley Sullivan performed the ceremony. Tho bride was attired in White India silk, trimmed with duolicsso lace and seed pearls and flowing veil, and carried a large bouquet of Bride roses. Miss Virginia Handy was tho flower girl. The four bridesmaids wore Miss Anna L, R. Montgomery, in whlto; Miss Ethel C. Johnson, in buff; Miss Mary Smith, in bluo, and Miss Carrie Bray, in pink. K. S. Workman, of Chicago, acted as best man. The ushers were J. J. Clark, Jr., William Wright, 1* R. Lyons and Jo- soph S, Monroo. The ceremony was followod by a re- ception at the resldenco of the bride's parents, 10)8 South Twelfth street. Among thoso present woro: Mr. and Mrs. J. AV. Dowlng, Mr. and Mrs. A us- tin Smith, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Snow, Miss Lilian Garvor, Jacob Smith, Mr. and Mrs Walter P. Johnson, Mrs, D. II. Iiischo, Mr. Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. Paul, John H. Insolio, Thomas Ineoho, lbtv. and Mrs. J. Wesley Sullivan, Miss Fanny O'Brien, Miss Mary Ireneh, Miss bobby Anderson, Mrs Laura A. Thomas, Airs, Sarah A. Thomas, Miss Annie Bock, Harry Bock, tho Misses Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Handy, Mr, and Mrs. 'Ii in in ins. After an extended tour tho wedded couple will take up tholr residence in Now Orleans. Miss Llllie llammea and Jacob F. Chreltz worn married Wodnosday even- ing at their homo, on Fleming si root above Roxborough avenue, Manayunk, by Rev. J. 11. Wood, pastor of Kbeno/.or M. 10. Church, Manayunk. The ceremony was performed in tho parlor, the brutal party standing be- tween two floral columns, composed of ferns and roses. Miss Emily Cardwell was bridesmaid and William llaimnes acted us host man. A wedding supper and reception followod. The ceremony was witnessed by tho following immediate relatives ot tho [ contracting parties: Mr. and Mrs. Wil- I Ham Chreltz, Mr. and Mrs. John Lloyd, Mrs. Cliarles ilammos, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Grind rod, Mr, and Mrs, Lovl Chreltz, Mrs. Flla Campbell, Mrs. Jona- than Chreltz, Mr. and Mrs. John Lord, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Chreltz, Samuel II am men, Albert Hanunoa und Harvoy Hammea Tho marriage of Miss E m m a A . I^ovls to Dr. David Makey in the Rock Pres- byterian Churoh, Singorly, Md., on Tuesday evening last was attended by many well-known people from this oily and Baltimore. It was one of the prettiest weddings ot the season. The front of the altar was completely cov- ored with flowers, and ovor eaoh alslo was a beautiful floral arch. Dalsios formed tho greater part ol the decora- tions, tho bride and hridosmuldti earry- ing bundles of tho same flowers. The brido was dressod in white sntln and tho maid of honor was also attired in white. Tho brldosmalds were robed in pink tulle. The best man was Thomas Maokoy and the maid of honor was Miss Lidle Levis, sister of tho brido. The bridesmaids ware Miss Helen Squier, of this eitv, Miss Emily Fullwood, of Baltimore;'Miss Miriam T. DeWitt and Miss Mamie C. I laities, of Singorly. William Lovls, Daniel F Weston and J. Frank Realty, of this, city; Dr. Frank Maekey, Norris Lovls and John II. Arm- strong, of Singorly, SOted as ushers. Tne ceremony was performed by Rov. W. Jamison Filv.simons, assisted by Rev. J. R. Milllgan. Aftor the services thO couple started on an extended tour through the South and Wost, The First Stove. A heating apparatus called n "stuba" (sieve) was widely used among I he higher class of XonuiiiK before the heffluiilng ot Hie Christian era. This class of boaters were fixed anil Immovable, besides being in several other respects wholly different from iIn- modern sieve. In (icrniany and Scandinavia they were used in bath rooms and hothouses (luring the middle IIKCH. They were usually constructed of brick, stone or tiles, and were ot Immense size. J'ltey sometimes covered flic whole side of a 20 or a 80-foot room and often ex- tendod out Into the room as much as 10 feet, In which case the smooth, flat top was used for a bedstead, the beefed sur- face imparting an agreeable feeling of warmth dining those cold nights of long ago, when sueh things as covers were quite rare. Cardinal Polignnc, of Franco, llrsl to iiltcnint the stove wholly of iron; beginning at tho isiti real improvement over 'stuba" was brought In I lie year 17w: one of his efforts produced n typical baso- burner, almost perfect, and a model of workmanship. Stoves wero net used In private houses to any great extent prior to the y e a r IS.'K). TAKKH TIIK CAKK. Th»r* Is nothing IN pnstr.v •« rnny fo iiiiikrnkiitliiirolnlr Cnkti when i.ANO'H R B A D Y M A »K c i i a c o t . A T i : Mn.VO Is Ukfil imil nollilng NO 'Ifflrnlt when It I* not uteri. £8 rent* p«r pound enn *t nil gr»rrr<> J.AN«J (lllM'OMTK COMPANY, >»iiii<Ai>»:i.,r>iiA. B Was perhaps the construction of a fids at about the century. The first the old Roman about by [franklin FAVORS THf PLAN. One Interested in the Rending Urgos Security Holder* to Accept It. To tlie Kdltor of THK iNQUIgKB. Your editorial ol this morning under the beading, "A Few Plain Words About the Heading Reorganization," In which you urure the security holders of the company to accept the plan, Is squarely to the point, and should re- colve tho careful consideration of every •tie Interested, especially as it is well known that > TUK INQUIHKU has always boon a firm hollevor in the Reading Company." What you say on the sub- ject Is entitled to great weight. Tho prosont situation is the one to be dealt with, and It demands the prompt ac- ceptance of the plan. Apathy on the >art of seourity holders Is dangerous. o bettor or more equitable plan could be devised. Any other would surely entail largo assessments and consequent hardship to owners ol securities. If tho plan falls It is hardly likely that another syndicate of such strength could lio formed, and then great sacri- fices would result Tho flouting debt holders will not wait indellnltelv, and any attempt on their part to realize on collateral would seriously afloct the prop- erty. Tho further continuance of tho floating debt, even if that were possible, would he a constant menace. Tho Inter- est on tho collateral.trust bonds would not equal tho chargos on floating deiil, and, therefore, the general mortgugo bondholders would not bo adversely aflectod. Tlie reputation of the gentle- men named for voting trustees Is asufll- clonl guarantee to the stockholders and others that thoy will Intelligently and honestly administer their duties, and that thoy will conserve all interests. Tho plan assuros the payment on the general mortgage for live years, snd, talcing tho average results of the past flvo years, it does not soem possible that any dolault can occur. The year 1887, with net earnings of 112.4:10,000, wrts a phonomonully good ycar,and,thoreforo,I will not go baok that, far; hut, talcing tho five years from 188* to 18i)2, incluslvo, the average result ii as follows: Net earn tags $0,953,00t Rentals, interest, Making KiunJ, •to., of both Railroad and Coal and Iron Companies H,4.v«,oofl Average surplus ever fixed chargos $I,4M,000 It should be remembered that the Coal and Iron Company showed better results during 1801 and 1802 than during the other years. With the many econo- mies that have been introduced In all dopartmonU, together wRji, the assur- ance of practical management in the operation of the railrosll and the caro- ful oversight which the new manage- ment will give lo the coal business, it is evident that, making du*>allowance for betterments and improvements, there will be no trouble In at least earning the goneral mortgage Interest. The gon- oral mortgage bondholders should allay any apprehension they might feel on that some and give their prompt assent to the plan. The falluro of the stock- holders and general bondholders to agroe to tho plan will most likely causa them untold trouble, delay, sacrifice and loss. All tho security holders are at liberty to subsoil he to the collateral trust loan, although their assent to tho plan docs I not render it necessary for them to take tho bonds. Under all tho circumstances it certainly appears sdvJ«ahie that thoy should accept the plan without further delay. My Interest In tho wolfaro of the com- pany prompts mo to commend your worthy eflorts, and 1 sincerely trust that they will no successful. O. W. n. Reading, Pa., June 8, 1803. Kdlble Ants. It luis long boon known that the formic acid in aids In such iputntlty Is normally of Kiieli strength that it Is not dlsagree- j able to the palate. As a boy. Mr. Howard , tried the experiment of crushing mils wilh sugar and water as a siinstltute , for lemonade, and recoileds that It WUJI I ill link with relish by his companions. I A correspondent writes us recently that I one of Iter hired men is In the linhll of eating large black ants found In rot- ten WOOd, She also slales that her father, afler eating a large section of railroad restaurant pis in the dark, and ; noticing an agreeable add flavor, found | that, ilte remainder was .swarming with specimens of the Utile rod ant (Wonomor- linn phai'iionls} and that he must have . eaten some hundreds of individuals, lie ; was satisfied with Ids experience, which he did not repeat voluntarily, hut he vouches for the edibility of this species. What tin- original inuredler.ts of the pie were Is not staled, but flic effect of the combination was to make It about at sour us rhubarb.- Insect Life. #•.*!*** \ Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com

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12 THE PIIILABELPHXA INQUIRER-SUNDAY MORNIKG. JUKE 11, 1893.

Thin Is tho t i m e for soc ia l poetic* to ho trans ferred f rom o l ty to s u b u r b ; ironi hot a n d ( l u s t y briok p a v e m e n t s a n d c l o s e b o u s e s to cool a n d s h a d e d h u m s a n d c o m f o r t a b l e c o u n t r y seats . In tart, tho m a j o r por t ion of s o c i e t y h a s boon r u s t i c a t i n g for s o m e w e e k s and It o n l y r e m a i n e d tor tho Horso S h o w to e n d tho c i t y s eason anil i n a u g u r a t e the period of g a y e t y In the rural d i s tr ic t s . H o u s e s in t o w n h a v e been hourdod u p and tholr o c c u p a n t s are e x t r a c t i n g «* m u c h e n ­j o y m e n t o u t of c o u n t r y Hfo as thoy pos -«i"iy oan .

T h o feature of the past wook w a s tho n u m b e r or w e d d i n g * t h a t occurred . A largo proport ion ot thoso took place W e d n e s d a y .

Tlio Dlr lgo Club e n t o r t a i n o d Its m o m -hers and fr iend* at their c l u b h o u s e In A r d m o r e . F r l d a v e v e n i n g . T h o pre t ty h r o w n s t r u c t u r e w a i g a y l y I l l u m i n a t e d wit l i l a n t e r n s a n d n u m t i n g . Ti iooi loro (I. McCalla, Jr . , w i t h h i s u s u a l exce l -l o n e y , hail arranged a v e r y en |oyal>lo p r o g r a m . T h e o t h e r s on tho c o m m i t t o o w e r e \V. J. Clark, Danie l S h o l m i r e , W a s h i n g t o n D. Head, 11. Le G r a n d E n ­s i g n , L e w i s (r. S p o l i u , F. P. D u b o s q aiul P a u l Kajrter,

A l i t erary and m u s l o a l potpourr i w a s g i v e n by Miss Kdith ( i i lo l ir ls t , Mr. a n d Mrs. J S I I K I S M c C o r m i c k , M i s s Taylor, Mrs. Collier, Mrs. W i l l i a m Collier, Mr A u s t i n Ci-IIier, Mrs. H I'urkor i ' a x s o n . After r e f r e s h m e n t s a d a n c o fo l lowed .

The p a r t i c i p a n t s w e r e A. MaoOoi ia ld , Mr. and Mrs. W. II. S h o l m i r e , W i l l i a m J. Clark, M i s s F m i l l o Clark, Mr. and Mrs. \V. T. R e y n o l d s , Jr. , (,'. H o w a r d Ris t ine , Mis s J e s s l o J o n e s , S a m u e l T. ROM, Miss F loahor W. Koss , Mr. a n d Mrs. H e n r y A n d r e w s , Mr. a n d Mrs. J o s e p h II. S t e i n , J a m e s K D o u g h e r t y , W . 11. W o i m e r , Jr . , ('Iiarlos Foster , W i l ­l iam C I^shor , Miss Loshor, M i s s F d l t h M. Fos ter , the M i s s e s (Hlchriat, J o h n J. Zieg ler , Mr. a n d Mrs. J o s e p h C. Craw-lord, Mr. a n d Mrs. R. W S m i t h , Rev. W. W. Steol , Jaco l i Horitngo, Mis s K e t o l i u m , Mr. and Mrs. Frank A p p l e , S. P. W e s t o n , Mr. a n d Mrs. C, S. Pi on-degas t , Mr. a n d M r s . W. It. I l c e b n e r , Claronco A r n o l d , Mr. a n d Mrs. P. J. R. Carter, Mr. a n d Mrs. D a v i d Sho lmire . Char les P. Hero ld , Otto Hero ld , Mis s Hero ld , Mr. a n d Mrs. J. H o w a r d Mocke , A.» Tay lor , Mr. a n d Mrs. II . I* Robert* , Dr. J. W. A n d e r s o n , Mr. a n d Mrs. F r a n k A. H o w e r , T h e o d o r e 11. McCalla , Jr . , Mis s McCalla, Mr, a n d Mrs. W . D. Head, (.ieorge C. B a l t z a n d T h o m a s McCul ly .

R e c e n t arr iva l s at D e v o n I n n c o m ­pr i se Mr. ani l Mr«. W i l l i a m H. N i x o n , R e u b e n Ktt lng, F t h c l b e r t W a t t s , ( i e o r g e B u r t o n , Mrs M. F. M o l ' o w o l l , Mis s Mc­D o w e l l , W. J. M c L a u g h l i n , Charles M. W o o d , Miss T h o m s o n , Mrs. M. Harton, M l t s M. K Harton, Mr. and Mrs. A. lMilt.n-t.nn Ph i l l ip s , MISS I'llilllpS, MlSS J. F. F. Ph i l l ip s a n d maid , H.J. Harris , I saao Starr, Air. a n d Mrs. W i l l i a m P. C l y d e , M i s s Kato H u g h e s , S y d n e y (* F i s h e r , W . H. McCoy , Mr. a n d Mrs. J. T, M o n t g o m e r y , J. W . Harton, M i s s C l y d o a n d m a i d , Mrs . S. C. Pr ice a n d m a i d , Mrs . H. M o l l v a l n e a n d M i s s J. II, M o l l v a t n o and mahl .

I n c l u d e d a m o n g the g u e s t s at lb vu M a w r Hote l ar« A l e x a n d e r M e i g s , M i s s A . II W r i g h t , Mis s H o y , Mr. a n d Mrs. J a m e s 11. Nnndgras s , Mr. and Mrs. A u ­g u s t u s T h o m a s , Mrs. II. K. Haugh, M i s s M. i'. R a u g h , Mr. a n d Mrs. Danio l B a u g b , Mis s Haugh a n d m a i d , Master P a u l R a u g h , Mr. a n d Mrs. H e n r y U W h l t i o o k , Miss It. W. Soniplo, Robrfrt A. S e i u p l o , Mr. a m i Mrs, ( i e o r g e A. H u l i n , O. A. I tu l i i i , J r , M i s s H u h o , Mrs. J. R. H a r d i n g . Mis s H a r d i n g , W . T. H u l i n , J. Cast le W r i g h t , Alfred ft. ( 'handler , Mrs. II. R. P a i k n a m , Dr. C. H. T h o m a s , F. V. R o n n a t t o n , K K S m i t h , Mr. a n d Mr?. W . C. Rul l l t t a n d Mastors J. C. a n d W . C. Rul l l t t , J o l m C. Scot t , W i l l i a m C. Scot t , W. M. Me igs , Char les J, M e l l v a i n , J r , Mr. a m i Mrs. W. H i n c k l o S m i t h , Master II. Harr i son S m i t h , J a c o b N a y -lor, N e w h o l d F t t l n g , H o n r y C o c h r a n , Jr . , O. II. P o w e r s , Mr. u n d Mrs. W . (r. Coohran a n d fami ly , Mis s A l i c e Coats*, Mrs . Israel M utile, Dr. a n d Mrs. i'. P o s e y , Mis s F l y , Mr. a n d Mrs, F. P e r c y S m i t h a n d fami ly , F» P. Raugh , Mis s Mat i lda M e l l o n , Mis s Clara M e l l o n a n d W i l l i a m H a y e s A c k l a n .

A n e n t e r t a i n m e n t WHS g i v e n at t h e r o o m s of t h e N e w C e n t u r y Club , on M o n d a y e v e n i n g c o n s i s t i n g of r e a d i n g , m u s i c a n d p a n t o m i m e . T h o pet f o r m a n c o g i v e n b y Mrs. Mary K Hrown w a s e s p e c i a l l y pleas ing. Her p o r t r a y a l of t h e e m o t i o n s s h o w e d her to l>o p o s s e s s e d of m u c h talent . T h o m u s t o — b o t h c h o r u s a n d s o l o s — w a s a l s o wel l rondored, Master H o w a r d R a t t a y o h t a l n i n g m u c h ap« i'i.in in from tho ap)>rocial ive a u d i e n c e , Otl iers w h o took part wore :

Sopranos--Miss Loiter. Miss May Grubor, Miss Lama Kstlor, Ml$u Alloc Moliror, .Miss Katie K'lwar'U, Miss Lulu Kimbo, Miss Hello U'aterer. Miss Helen Ituttay, Utss Mary K. Hrown. Contraltos Madame Francos Re It ay, Mrs. Alice Simpson. MM* Ltzziu Kdwnrila, Miss Km ma Kephnre, Ml»» Leona Rattay. Tenors Harry Kohlcr, Samuel brown, Fred Spnokntan. lohu Seed, Herbert Ureter, baritone Mr. ' lames H. l l lckey. BatSOe••yi •'• 0'Honnoll , Iton-Jiunln F. Moore, Hnrr.v Rudolph, Kdgar spackman, Adolph l.ewslg. Dr. J a m e s S. I l lekey, Director: Joseph Wagner, Ac-cnntpnnlst

I n t h e p a n t o m i n e w o r e Mrs . M a r y F*

B r o w n , M i s s Kiln Cba l fonte , Miss H e l e n Wolr , Miss Lola Chul fonte , Mis s W e l l s , Mis s N e w s , Mis s K d u a HroWn, Miss Carrie Mnrley, M i s s Marloy , Mis s Flor­e n c e Tpfle.

Mr. a n d Mrs. I saac Geraon g a v o a p l e a s a n t e v o n l n g a e n t e r t a i u m e n t T h u r s d a y e v e n i n g last t o sop io of t h e i r fr londs at the " R a t h s k e l l e r . " T h o o v e u -I n g w a s p l e a s a n t l y passed a w a y w i t h s o n g s a n d s o m e t ine e l o c u t i o n a r y efforts. A m o n g t h o s o p r e s e n t w e r e Air. a n d Mrs. J. W e i u m a n n , Mr. a n d Mrs. Jor­d a n , Mr. a n d Mrs. A. Sailor, Mr a n d Mrs. S. L, Monde l , Mr. a n d Mrs. M. f. A s c h , Mr. a n d Mrs. A. L o u o h h o i m , Mr. a n d Mrs. II Jacobs , Mr. a n d Mrs, P . I'roUol, Mr. and Mrs M i k e Loeb , Mrs . F r a n c i s I l i r sh , Al l l l r s l i , Loon S t e r n -berger, M. Mondel , Jool Gorson , M e y e r Gar con.

GERMANTOWN T h e recopt lon g i v e n by Mr. ani l Mrs ,

Char les W. H o n r y on T u e s d a y a l ter-i ioon , at the ir h o m e at W i s s a h l c k o n Hoight s , w a s large ly a t t e n d e d . In an o p e n c o n s e r v a t o r y o n t h e v e r a n d a h w a s s t a t i o n e d an orchestra . T h o g a r d e n feature w a s u n f o r t u n a t e l y i m p o s s i b l e o w i n g to the rain. T h o s o w h o a s s i s t e d in r o c o i v l n g wore Mrs. Siftuuel F, H o u s ­ton , M i i s ( iertrt ido H o u s t o n , Mr.* Louis Wis ter , Mrs J o h n H e n r y , Mrs. J. Hay-ard H o n r y a n d Miss Sadie H o u s t o n . A m o n g tho g u e s t s were ; Charles W o o d , Mr. a n d Mrs. Charles L u k o n s , Mr. a n d Mrs. C. X. W o y g a n d t , Mr. a n d Mrs, F. W. Clark, Mr. a n d Mrs. I -ouls C. Madolru, Mr. a n d Mrs, J. Bertram LlpplnOott, Mr. a n d Mrs. W i l l i a m M. l iOngstroth , Mr. and Mrs. Lao K n i g h t , K. T. S t o t e s b u i y , Char les W h a r t o n , Mrs. J o s e p h L e v e r i n g , Mrs . I s a a c R. D a v i s , M i s s L o v o r i n g , Mis s Koheann, Mr. a n d Mrs. F d w a r d Meiior, Miss Elisabeth Whartoh. W i l l i a m R W h a r t o n , Mr. a n d Mrs. \<\ H a n o e , Jr . , Mr. a n d Mrs. Theoibsyo It. S tork , Mr. a n d Mrs. W i l l i a m D IAIWIS, Mr. a n d Mrs. A. B. S t o u g h t o n , Mr, a n d Mrs. J. i , K. tto.- l imis, M i s s Mat>el Pot-tor, F r n o s t N. W r i g h t , W i l l i a m Mollor, Misses Meiloi', J o s o p h L e v e r i n g , Mr. a n d Mrs. IAHIIM Honson, J o s e p h W o o l -s t o n , Morris J a n n o y , Mrs, W. W. N o b l e . Mrs. Sponcor J a n n o y , Mr a n d Mrs H H. H o u s t o n , Mr. a n d Mrs. Hart. T o w n -s o n d , Mrs. C, S tuar t Pa t torson , Mis s F l o o n o r P a t t o r s o n , Mis s Green , Mrs. R e d w o o d W r i g h t , Mrs. T. fJ. W a t o r m a n a n d Hov. a n d Mrs. J a e o h Loroy.

I r v i n g MeCallutn e n t e r t a i n e d a p a r t y ot f r iends on his coach on W e d n e s d a y as lar as Fort W a s h i n g t o n , whoro h i s farm Is located. S u p p e r w a s s e r v e d hero a n d the re turn m a d e in t h o e v o n i n g . T h e g u e s t * wore Mr. a n d Mrs.' F d w a r d i L m c c , Jr. , t h e Messrs . W h i t e , W i l l i a m G e o r g e a n d Miss Hossle M o r g a n

A s m a l l Informal tea w a s g i v e n W e d ­n e s d a y b y Miss Mellor, of W a y n e a v e ­n u e , to m e e t Mrs. W a t e r m a n , ot Colo­rado S p r i n g s . A m o n g t h o s e w h o at­t e n d e d were Mrs. F d w a r d Mellor, Mrs. A l b a n L S m i t h , M i s s A n n W i s t e r , Mrs. H e n r y S Crovos , Mrs. K W l n s l o w Tay lor , Mrs. A. F. Mul ler , M i s s F.sther s t o k o s . Miss Fdlt l i S t o k e s , Miss Marian W r i g h t , Mis s F d l t h S t o t e s t m r y , M i s s e s W o o d a n d Miss A n n i o Hacon.

Mr. a n d Mrs. W i l l i a m L o n g s t r e t h e n ­ter ta ined a n ii in tun of l r l o n o s at s u p p e r on M o n d a y e v e n i n g .

Mrs. H e n r y S. G r o v o g a v a a l u n c h e o n T h u r s d a y at her h o m o on W a y n e a v e n u e In h o n o r o f Mis . W a t o r m a n . T h e par­t i c i p a n t s c o m p r i s e d Mrs. F d w a r d H a n e e , Jr. , Mrs. Y o u n g , Mis s A g u e s M e r g a n , M i s s P e t e r s o n , M i s s Mellor, Mrs. R o b e r t I J p p l n c o t t a n d M i s s Mabe l Potter .

L a d i e s ' d a y at M a n h e l m o n T u e s d a y w a s n o t as we l l a t t e n d e d as s o m a of Its predecessors . S o m e of tho cal lers w e r e M i s s L u c y W o o d , M i s s Resale J o h n s o n , Mrs. A r t h u r C h i n c h , Mrs. P r l e a t m a u a n d Miss Margsro t Cope. T h o s e w h o rece ived wore Mrs. K R i t t e n h o u s e Mil­ler, Mrs. Robert N o w h a l l a n d Mrs. F* W l n s l o w Taylor .

Mrs. (Joorxo W. Carpentor , of " W a k e -t lo ld ," g a v o a oh i ldron ' s p a r l y on T h u r s ­d a y a f t e r n o o n .

T h e e n g a g e m e n t Is a n n o u n c e d of Miss S toddard , of P l y m o u t h , to J a m o s II, Hitter.

K. T. S t o t e s b u r y , of T u l p o h o o k e n s treet , g a v e a d i n n e r F r i d a y o v o n l n g .

Mrs. J o s e p h l e v e r i n g , of Schoo l lano , g a v o a de l i gh t fu l toa F r i d a y alter? n o o n .

T h e Misses S w i f t g a v o a d a n c e F r i d a y e v e n i n g ol last w e e k at the ir h o m o on H i g h stroet. M o s t o f the p a r t i c i p a n t s w e r e in t h e cast of Mr. P a l m e r ' s "Col­onia l D a y s , " w h i c h w a s g i v e n r e c e n t l y in I n s t i t u t e Hall. Amoua , t h o s e pres­ent. Were Miss Rogers , M i s s Robinson^ Miss Ida M o a o h a m , Miss Sarah T h o m ­s o n , Miss A m y Chlp l ey , M i s s E u g o n l e W l r o m a n , Miss EL Do S K e n n e d y , Mis s M a y Oliver Harris , Charles Harry, F r a n k J. Calmer, Dona ld P a l m e r , F. S. Parot, A r t h u r MoCoorgo, J o h n F a g a n , S y d n o y S m i t h a n d J o h n ILwnill.

T h e U n i t o d S t a t e s N a t i o n a l L a w n T e n u i s A s s o c i a t i o n wi l l b o l d t h o a n n u a l l a w n t e n n i s t o u r n a m e n t tor t h e c h a m ­p i o n s h i p of the U n i t e d S t a t e s in lad les ' s i n g l e s a n d d o u b l e s and in m i x e d d o u b l e s o n t h e g r o u n d s ot t h e Phi la­d e l p h i a Cricket C luo , at W i s s a h l c k o n H e i g h t s , C h o s t u u t Hi l l , c o m m e n c i n g T u e s d a y , J u n e 20, a n d c o n t i n u o three or four d a y s . T h e t o u r n a m e n t wi l l a l so i n ­c l u d e a n o p o n e v e n t In g e n t l e m e n ' s s i n g l e s . T h o prosont h o l d e r ot t h e ladles ' s i n g l e s c h a m p i o n s h i p wi l l be debarred from c o m p e t i n g tor t h o prlae In s i n g l e s , hut wi l l be required to d e f e n d her o h a m p i o n s h l p tit le, a n d t h o W i s s a h l c k o n I n n Cup, a g a i n s t t h o w i n n e r of t h e s i n g l e s , In a m a t c h o f t h e bes t t h r e e in five, a d v a n t a g e sots. J o s e p h S. Clark wil l a c t a s refereo. P l a y wi l l be ca l led at 2.45 P. M. o n eaoh d a y . Ladles ' s i n ­g l e s a n d g e n t l e m e n ' s s l n g l o s w i l l be

p l a y e d o n the first t w o d a y s . T h e o ther e v e n t s w i l l On s tarted o n t h e s e c o n d d a y . T h o c o m m i t t e e h a v i n g ohargo of tho t o u r n a m e n t c o n s i s t s of J o h n It . W h l t -takor, c h a i r m a n ; Mrs. A l a n II. Harr i s , Mrs. S a m u e l F. H o u s t o n , Mrs. H e r -m a n u A. Lewis , M i s s Kllnu C. H o o d , M i s s A n u a b e l l a V. Wls tar , J. Parko H o o d , S a m u o l V. H o u s t o n , J . S o m e r s S m i t h , Jr . , W i l l i a m M. Trotter , Jr.

ACROSS JfJE RtVER A n Informal d a n c e w a s g i v e n by Mrs .

IL ' iQulmln o n F r i d a y e v e n i n g . A m o n g t h o s e w h o wero p r e s e n t wore Mr. and Mrs. Herbert K e e n , M i s s Klenin i , Mis s Rogers , Mis s Rol l ins , M r s . J a m o s Moans , H. Halhnve l i , II. N o r t h , II. T o n l m l n a n d Dr. C, G r a y s o n .

Tho C r e d e n d a W h i s t C l u b g a v e a v e r y p l e a s a n t c o a c h i n g party to i h y n M a w r F r i d a y o v e n i u g last. On the ir re turn t h e y w e r e reoelvod at t h e h o m o of Wil­l i a m List, Jr . , ;i-K)() I ^ u n l l t o n street , w h e r e a s u p p e r w a s servod a n d a d a n c o fo l lowod. T h o s e present wero M i s s Mac-Mul lun , Miss Mabel M a u M u l l a n , Miss Fdl th Mat, M i s s H i n g h a m , » iss S u s a n a It. H i n g h a m , Miss Sal l le Mitchel l , M i s s J e n n i e ('lark, M i s s H e r t h a . J e n k i n s , Miss Fl la McCaudl i sh , Miss Katie Ke l loy a n d Mis'* F l o r e n c e Avora ld , W i l l i a m Lis t ,Jr . , K. M. Reelitel , A. EL W o o d . R. Mact^iil-l u m , F . K, S l i u b o r t , . P . G. J e n k s , T. II. A t h o r t o n , H. S. F v a n s , W . Powel l , Cl iarles Fu ln ier , W. R. A l l e n a n d Mr. a n d Mrs. Tasker .

T h e l lrst "at h o m o " of Mr. a n d Mrs. Jaco l i Gross w a s g i v e n o n W e d n e s d a y e v e n i n g at tho n e w h o m o , 80R N o r t h T h i r t y - n i n t h stroot. Mrs, Gross w a s assistort in r e c e i v i n g tho g u e s t s by tho br idesmaids . T h o recept ion w a s large ly a t t e n d e d .

A d e l i g h t f u l recept ion a n d m u s i c a l s w a s g i v e n o n W o d n o s d a y e v o n i n g by Mr. and Mrs, K e n d a l l R. S t o o k l e y , at 737 N o r t h For l fe th stroet. T h e h o u s o w a s h a n d s o m e l y d o c o r a t o d , a n d Mr. a n d Mrs. K e n d a l l H. S t o c k l o j ' wero ass i s ted In re­c e i v i n g t h e g u e s t s by Mr. a n d Mrs. Guar lea. B. S t o c k l e y . T h e m u s i c a l part of the program w a s Contr ibuted to by M i s s Clara Herder, Mr. H h o e m a k o r a n d Miss Rao S u m n e r . A s u p p e r w a s s erved . A m o n g tho g u e s t s w e r e : F r a n k Cook, M i s s Chtra W l n k w o i t b , S a m u o l W i n k -w o r t h , Mis s Rao S u m n e r , Charles Mar­q u e t t e , M i s s Nell ie Walker , R ichard Oollors, Jr. , Miss Hat t i e H u n t i n g , Mr. S h o e m a k e r , C l a r e n c e Hordner, H o w a r d P i t t i n g , Mr. a n d Mrs. F r a n k H. S t o c k l e y , Mr. a n d Mrs. C. II. S t o c k l e y , Mr. a n d Mrs J. P J o n e s , Miss Grace H a r l a n , M i s s A n n i e Garratt , H a r r y Sa i lor .

T h o P e n n s y l v a n i a Rarge C l u b g a v e a p r e t t y d a n c o at the ir boat, h o u s e on last S a t u r d a y . T h e C o m m i t t o o ot A r r a n g e ­m e n t s o o n s l s t e d of C o m m o d o r e Oeorgo W . Statzel l , Captain J. H. Hock, II. G. G i b s o n , Wal tor N a « l e , A. J. I n g r a m , R. N. Taylor , F. S. Perot, W i l l i a m T h o m a s , F . T. A g a r d a m i Goorgo Myers ,

Mis s S c h o t t . o f N e w Y o r k , Is at p r e s e n t on a v i s i t to Miss E m i l y Noif, of F o r / y -s e c o n d a n d S p r u c e street .

A d a n c e w a s g i v e n by a n u m b e r of y o u n g s o c i e t y peop le In t h e d r a w i n g room on T h u r s d a y wvonimr as a farewel l . T h o e v e n t w a s private , a n d a t e w ot tho d e b u t a n t e s of t h e s eason took part.

T h e t e n n i s o p e n i n g ar, t h e g r o u n d of t h e R e l m o n t Cricket Club p r o m i s e s to bo an a u s p i c i o u s e v e n t . Thorn wi l l ho a large a t t e n d a n c e ot thoso of soo lo ty w h o h a v e n o t a s y e t g o n o a w a y for t h o s u m ­mer .

(Julte a n u m b e r o f t h o p r o m i n e n t so ­oloty a t t e n d e d the Dog S h o w d u r i n g t h e weok at W i s s a h i c k o n H o i g h t s .

A d i n n e r w a s s ervod to the c l e r g y m e n a n d R i s h o p W h l t a k e r at t h e c o m m e n c e ­m e n t e x e r c i s e s ot tho D i v i n i t y S c h o o l o n T h u r s d a y .

Thorn wi l l bo a large a t t e n d a n c e of W e s t P h i l a d e l p h i a s o c i e t y at tho w a d ­d i n g of Mr. ( i e o r g e K l e i n m , Jr. , a n d M i s s B l a u d y on T h u r s d a y , Mr. K l e i n m bus been o n e ol the popu lar s o c i e t y lead­ers of I lie soason in W e s t P h i l a d e l p h i a .

T h e ladies of the F m m a n u o l R e l o r m o d C h u r c h g a v o a d e l l g h t l u l recept ion to the m o m hers of tho Y o u n g Peoplo ' s A s ­soc ia t ion o n W e d n e s d a y e v o n i n g at I n ­s t i t u t e Hal l , Fort ie th a n d L u d l o w streots .

ANNOUNCEMENTS Mr. a n d M r * T. F J l w o o d Carr, of R a d ­

nor , h a v e s e n t o u t cards for the marr r lago of tho lr d s u g h t o r , M i s s P h e b o M. Carr, to W i l l i a m II. C o r n o g o n W e d n e s ­d a y in St. Mm t in ' s P r o t o s t a n t Fp i seopa l c h i n o l i , R a d n e r .

A n o t a b l e w e d d i n g wil l t a k e p lace o n T h u r s d a y , J u n e 22, at tho h o m o of Mr, a n d Mrs. S a m u o l S. T h o m p s o n , 5 1 2 N o r t h S i x t h s treet . T h e c o n t r a c t i n g part ies wi l l be M i s s Alien L u k o n s Hal l , of R r o o k l y n H e i g h t s , a n d F r a n k l i n Ph i l ­l ips , of N e w a r k , N. J.

O w i n g to the recent s e r i o u s i l l n e s s of Mrs. T h o m p s o n , m o t h e r of t h e bride-e lect , o n l y t h e I m m e d i a t e r e l a t i v e s wi l l bo p r e s e n t at the o o r e m o n y . M i s s H a l l ' s father wen a p r o m i n e n t s h i p p i n g mor-o h a n t of N o w York. H o w a s also a m o m - ' her of t h e N e w York C h a m b e r of C o m -merco , a d irec tor of tho U n i o n P e r r y C o m p a n y a n d a m e m tier ot tho His tor i ­cal S o c i e t y of R r o o k l y n . T h o prospec­t i v e g r o o m i s a w e l l - k n o w n e n g l n o e r , a m e m b e r of tho F s s e x Club, tho ICssest C o u n t y C o u n t r y C l u b a n d tho F s s e x T r o o p o l L i g h t Cava lry , npd i s o n o ot a f a m i l y w h i c h h a s boon idonti f lod w i t h N e w J o r s e y . s ince i t s l lrst s e t t l e m e n t .

Cards are b u t for tlijo marr iage o f Wil ­l i a m S a u r m a n Dolp a n d Miss J e a n u e t t e P a r k e r S t e w a r d o n T u e s d a y , J u n o 20, 1HU3, a t h i g h n o o n , at the First Bap­t i s t Churoh o f W e s t P h i l a d e l p h i a , T h i r t y -s i x t h a n d C h e s t n u t stroets . T h e maid o f h o n o r w i l l be M i s s J o a n n e t t e Parker , of G o r n i a n t o w n , a n d tho usJiora wi l l i n ­c l u d e Robert Tay lor , Charlos Hush , S a m ­uel W. S t e v e n s , W i l l i a m Cragg K o a n , Jr . , Char los R. R r o a d y a n d R i c h a r d Virg i l P a g o , Jr . , al l of P h i l a d e l p h i a . T h o c e r e m o n y w i l l be p e r f o r m e d b y R e v . J o s e p h K. D i x o n .

Charlos H o d m a n a n d M i s s F a n n i e R l n s w a n g e r , d a u g h t e r of Mrs. i s a d o r H l n s w a n g e r , of 1417 N o r t h S i x t o e n t h ntreel, w i l l be marr ied in the R o d e f S h a l o m S y n a g o g u e , " T u e s d a y e v e n i n g , J u n e 20.

Cards h a v e boon s o n t o u t b y Mr. a n d Mrs. Char les F. F l r e n g for the w e d d i n g of tholr d i n g h t o r , A n n a Ju l lo t t e , t o Dr. F r e d e r i c k V a n G u n ten , o n W o d n e s d a y , in t h e F i r s t P r e s b y t e r i a n Churoh , C a m ­d e n .

Mrs, H e c k s c h e r a n d M i s s l l e c k s o h e r wi l l r ece ive o n S a t u r d a y s f r o m 4 t o 7 d u r i n g the s u m m e r a n d fall m o n t h s , e x ­c e p t i n g A u g u s t , at t h e i r c o u n t r y resi­d e n c e at Stratlord.

Mrs . H. IL F e r g u s o n - D a v l o , o f W a y n e , w i l l ho ld r e c e p t i o n s T u o s d a y s , J u n e 18 a n d 20.

Cards i iavo boon i s s u e d for a g a r d e n p a r t y to bo g i v e n by t h e S o n s of De la ­w a r e n e x t S a t u r d a y e v e n i n g from 8 to 12 at t h e h a n d s o m e c l u b h o u s e , 1020 W a l n u t s treet . S u p p o r wi l l be s e r v e d at 0 o'clock.

S o c i e t y i s In teres t ed In t h e Chester-brook s t e e p l e o h a s e s a n d p o n y races to be. ho ld n e x t S a t u r d a y a f t ernoon at A. J. Cassat t ' s Chos terbrook F a r m , H o r w y n s ta t i on . T h e p r o g r a m cons ta t s o f s i x e v e n t s , t h e first o f w h i c h i s cal iod for 1 o 'c lock. A spec ia l train w i l l l e a v e T w e l f t h a n d afurkot s t ree t s at n o o n , g o i n g d i r e c t t o t h e oourso a n d re­t u r n i n g a l i e r t h o races . T h e e n -tr ies c losod yes terda3 ' a t n o o n . T h e s t e w a r d s are R u d u l p h El l i s , Co lone l F d w a r d Morroll , J o h n G. G r o o m e . Char les K. Mather , Charles H . T o w n s e n d a n d E d w a r d R. Cassatt . T h e c o m m i t t e e in o h a r g e c o n s i s t s o f R u d u l p h El l i s , F r a n c i s E d w a r d Hond, K o b e r t T o l a n d .

•>i Clerk ot tho courso , H. O. G r o o m e a n d clerk of t h e sca les , J o h n R. V a l e n t i n o . Colouol Sher lodk S w a n l i wi l l bo t h e s tarter a n d J a m e s T. H y d e t h e measdrer .

T h e ladlos o f tho Colonia l D a m e s o f t h e P e n n s y l v a n l a S o c i e t y wi l l , on W o d ­n e s d a y , a t t e n d at 239 A r c h s t ree t a n d d i s t r i b u t e b e t w e e n 2000 a n d 8000 flags, a n d w i l l s u p e r i n t e n d t h o - m a r c h l n g of a n u m b e r of c h i l d r e n to I n d e p e n d e n c e Square; w h e r e ad dros se s wi l l be made . T h e ladies In c h a r g e uro Mrs. G. D a w s o n C o l e m a n , Mrs . T h o m a s M c L e a n , Mrs. E. D. Gil lespie , Mra. Isaao C. Starr, Mrs. W i l l i a m Raoon S t e v e n s , Mrs. J a m e s MUll in , Miss A n n a H. W h a r t o n a n d Mrs. T h e o d o r e K t t l n g , w h o a r o t h o oll l-oors of tho ordor. T h o y wi l l be ass i s ted by t h e m a n a g e r s , Mrs. E r n e s t Z s u t -s lnger , Mrs. J. E d w a r d Carpenter , Mrs. Charlos Cust l s Harr i son , Mrs. J o h n S a u n d e r s , M i s s M a r l a n n o Riddle a n d Mrs. Clarence II, Clark.

T h e s t u d e n t s In t h e Moecbunlea l F n v l n e o r l n g D e p a r t m e n t o f t h e U n i ­v e r s i t y ot P e n n s y l v a n i a g i v e a d a n c e o n T h u r s d a y o v o n l n g In t h o E n g i n e e r ­i n g Laboratory ,

T h e f o l l o w i n g ladles h a v e c o n s e n t e d to act a s p a t r o n e s s e s : Mrs. Charles Cust i s Harr i son , Mrs. F d m u n d J . J a m o s , Mrs, H e l e n Moshor Ja iuos , Mrs. J. V a u g h n Merrick, Mrs. J o s o p h P. Mi i in -lon i , Mrs. W i l l i a m Poppor , \ l r s . W i l l i a m Sel lers , Mrs. J o h n C. S i m s , Mrs. H e n r y W. Spang ler , Mra. A n g u s S. W a d o , Mrs. Margaret J. Y o u n g .

T h o c o m m i t t e e in c h a r g e c o n s i s t s of J a m o s Fra/.lor Hard, F r a h o l s Tnlbat t l t Cross, F r a n k L u c a s do A r m o n d , D a v i d l l a l s toad , Jr . , W i l l i a m E r a n c i s K e l l y , Ohas. F e r d i n a n d K n i g h t , W i n . Gr i scom Marot, Gi lbert S t u a r t Mooro, Jr . , Israel W i s t e r Morris , W i l l i a m Hudd W a r n o , E d w a r d H u r k e W l l l o r d , A l a n W o o d , Sd, F d w a r d Taggart Child, oha ir inun; W e s ­l e y Haiti no, treasurer.

G. F. and M a x F. Thio l g l v o a ro-cept ion t h i s a l t u m o o n at tho lr h o m o at Chol ion Hi l l s .

PERSON AT MENTION

Mr. e n d Mrs. W i l l i a m C. Rul l l t t are a t t h e R r y n M a w r Hote l .

Mr. a n d Mrs J o h n R, D r e x e l h a v e t a k e n a c o t t a g e for t h e s u m m e r at Har Harbor.

Mrs. Marce l lus M c D o w e l l i s o c c u p y ­i n g her c o u n t r y sea t • •Marcel lo ," E a s t W a s h i n g t o n lane , G o r n i a n t o w n .

Mr. and Mrs. A l b e r t Paneoas t . M i s s F l o r e n c e P a n c o a s t a n d Mrs. W. W. H e -borton wil l upend t h e s u m m e r and ear ly a u t u m n a t t h e H o t e l F l b o r o n .

Mr. a n d Mrs. Charles W h e l o u g o t o W i n t e r H a r b o r in J u l y .

Dr. W i l l i a m S» S t e w a r t a n d f a m i l y h a v e g o n e o u t to the ir r e s i d e n c e at Mer lon .

Mr. a n d Mrs. E . E. Rornadou aro at W a y n e .

Huron a n d Haronoss V o n Fr losen h a v e Jus t r e t u r n e d Ironi a v i s i t to the W o r l d ' s Fair .

Mrs . J o h n G. J o h n s o n a n d Miss Mor­roll left for N e w p o r t y e s t e r d a y .

Mr. a n d Mrs. S p e n c e r E r v l n Wont to W i n t e r Harbor , whero t h o y h a v e u cot­tage , on W o d n e s d a y .

Mr. a n d Mrs. W i l l i a m P. I I o n s z o y , a n d Miss Mary L i n c o l n H e n s z e y , ot W y n n e -w o o d , sail for F u r o p e th i s w e e k .

Mrs. Cliarles H a z l o h u r s t , o f C h e s t n u t Hi l l , h a s been e n t e r t a i n i n g Miss A l i ce M a u r y , o f W a s h i n g t o n .

George R. h o h o r t s g a v e a d i n n e r to the F a r m e r s ' Club , on T h u r s d a y , at h i s h o m o at Hale.

Mr. a n d Mrs. Clarke M e r o h a n ^ . a n d M i s s M e r c h a n t are at R r y n Mawr . ,,

Mrs. J. I* Craig, of 4008 P i n e street , wi l l s p e n d t h e m o n t h s o f A u g u s t - a u d S e p t e m b e r at Capon S p r i n g s .

Mrs J. H e n r y S l iarpe a n d f a m i l y , of 4000 P i n o atroot, w l l ^ a p e n d t h e s u m m e r at Richf ie ld S p r i n g s .

Mr. a n d Mrs. F r a n c i s L i n c o l n W a y -land , of For t i e th a n d L o c u s t s treots , are d e v o t i n g t h e s e J u n e d a y * to a h o l i d a y rest at A t l a n t i c City. Mrs. W a y l a n d . o n hor re turn , wi l l s p e n d part of J u l y w i t h hor s i s ter , Mrs. T. D. W o o d , o f M c K o e s -port, a n d d u r i n g A u g u s t a n d S e p t e m b e r g o to Capon S p r i n g s .

Miss W i n n i e R o b e r t s h a s g o n o to Chi­c a g o for a v is i t ,

Minn L o u i s e Rol l ins , w h o l i v e s in N e w Y o r k , i s o n a n e x t e n d e d v i s i t to M I B S W h i t e .

Mrs . M, W o r k i n t e n d s v i s i t i n g C h i c a g o t h e e n d of n e x t w e e k .

Mr. a n d Mrs, S t a n l e y G. F l a g g m o v e d o u t to Join W e s t P h i l a d e l p h i a f r i ends at Morion last week .

Mr. a n d Mrs. E. A. P o t h a n d f a m i l y , ot Th ir ty - th i rd ni |d P o w e R o n a v e n u e , h a v e g o n e to the ir c o u n t r y rea idence at N o r r l s t o w n , for tho s u m m e r .

Mr. a n d Mrs. P. F. R o t h o r m e l , Jr . , o f S p r u c e street , wi l l g o for a s u m m o r hol i ­d a y at Capon S p r i n g s o n J u l y 1.

Mrs. H e n r y D r a y t o n wil l s p e n d t h e s u m m e r at Har Harbor , w h o r o s h o g o e s s o m e t i m e t h i s m o n t h .

Mr. a n d Mrs. F r a n k l v n T o w n s e n d Add f a m i l y h a v e lolt the ir W e s t P h i l a d e l p h i a rosh loneo a n d h a v e g o n o t o S p r i n g L a k o for the s e a s o n .

A m o n g tho P h l l a d e l p h i a n s w h o h a v e g o n o d u r i n g t h o w e e k to W l s o a s s e t t are Mr. a n d Mrs. E u g e n e E l l i son a n d i a m l l y a n d Mr. a n d Mrs. J. H . L o o m i s a n d fami ly .

Mr. a n d Mrs, S a m u e l L u c a s a n d f a m i l y aro o c c u p y i n g tholr co t tago at A t l a n t i c City. '

Mr. a n d Mrs . E . B e a u m o n t , of F o r ­t ieth a n d S p r u c e t treets , h a v e g o n e to the ir h o m e a t H e l m a r for t h o s u m m e r .

Dr. I. W . H u g h e s i s o u t W e s t o n q u i t e an e x t e n d o d tour.

Mr. a n d Mrs. J, R o g e r s wi l l g o to R a y H e a d s o m e t i m e n e x t w e e k .

Mr. a n d Mrs . F r a n k 13. Jat juet t h a v e g o n e to s e n d t h e s u n u n o r at W a y n e , D e l a w a r e c o u n t y , Pa-

Mrs. Morton W . E a s t o u , w i f e of Pro­fessor E a s t o n of t h e U n i v e r s i t y of P e n n ­s y l v a n i a , w i t h her f a m i l y , wi l l s p e n d n e x t y e a r abroad.

Dr. B u s h r o d W. J a m e s , of t h i s o l ty , h a s Just r e t u r n e d h o m e a l ter an a b ­s e n c e ol a b o u t a f o r t n i g h t in a t t e n d a n c e at tho W o r l d ' s C o n g r e s s of CUmatolo-g ia t s a n d t h e W o r l d ' s C o n g r o s s ol H o . mocopath io P h y s i c i a n s w h i c h h a v e been in c o n v e n t i o n i n Chicago . Dr. J a m o s Is b u s i l y e n g a g e d In f i n i s h i n g t h e w o r k o n a t e x t book o n " C l i m a t e s a m i H e a l t h R e s o r t s , " a . subjec t to w h i c h he h a s

fl i ven m u c h a t t e n t i o n a n d o n w h i c h h e ias p r e v i o u s l y p u b l i s h e d a w l d o l y read

book. A s s o o n a s t h e w o r k i s f in i shed h e p r o p o s e s m a k i n g s h o r t v la l t s to t h e n e a r - b y c o a s t re sor t s for res t u n d recrea­t i on .

WEDDINGS O w i n g t o a r e c e n t d e a t h In t h o f a m i l y o f

t h e bride, t h e W e d d i n g o f M i s s Al io • A . G u m m e y , d a u g h t o r o f Mr* e n d Mrs . T h o m a s A, G u m m c y , o f G e r m a n t o w n , to Charles W r e a k s , of N e w Y o r k , o n T u o s d a y e v e n i n g , w a s a qu io t ono . T h o o e r o m o h y w a s p e r f o r m e d b y R e v . Dr . S a m u e l U p j o h n , rector o l SU L u k e ' s ' E p i s c o p a l Churoh , at t h e h o m o o f Mr. and M r a G u m m e y , H i g h a n d M o r t o n llfcl'<1i)t'l

T h e m a i d of h o n o r watt' Mis s B e r t h a S m i t h , o l P h i l a d e l p h i a , a n d t h e brides­m a i d s w e r e M i s s E l i n o r L e l n a u , o f N o w Y o r k ; M i s s A n rile R i c h a r d s , of N e w H a v e n ; M i s s M a r y H a n c e , M i s s E v i l l y H e n d e r s o n , M i s s J u l i a Chendler , a n d M i s s B e s s i e G u m m e y , a Slstei4 o | t h o bride. T h o best m a n w a s II . W r e c k s , a bro ther o f t h e g r o o m , a n d t h o u s h e r s wore H. W r e a k s , W. B, Wrbaks , F r a n c i s S t e v e n s , Jr . , a n d C a r r o l l H a r v e y , o f N e w Y o r k j Char les F r a n c i s G u m m e y , Jr . , a n d Char le s H e n r y G u m m e y . A r e c a p .

t l on fo l lowed t h e c e r e m o n y , at w h l o h o n l y I m m e d i a t e re la t ives a n d a l o w c lose f r i e n d s w e r e p r e s e n t .

Qui te a n u m b e r o f P h l l a d e l p h i a n s a t t e n d e d t h e w e d d i n g o l M i s s Marlon Scrli nor, d a u g h t o r of e x - S e c r e t a r y o f S ta te G. H i l t o n Scr lbnor , o f Y o n k e r s , N . Y . , to Rev . E r n e s t D e F . Mlcl. ol St. George ' s P r o t e s t a n t Episcopa l C h u r c h , N e w Y o r k , a n d former ly of t h i s c l tv . R e v . Charles Miol, of Ph i lade lph ia , read t h o marr iage serv ice , and w a s ass l s tod b y Rev . Mr. A t o h e s o n . of M i d d d l e t o w n , N . Y . , a n d R e v . Ronj i imin D a v i s , of E a s t o n .

T h e br idesmaids w e r e Missos N i n a a n d F r a n c e s Miol, s i s ters ot t h o g r o o m ; Miss O i l m a n a n d M i s s Marguer i to Clark, of N e w Y o r k ; Miss J e a n n e t t e Raring, Miss J e s s i e H e e r m a n o e , M i s s R o s a m o n d Bro-v o o r t a n d M i s s A n n R. Cochran, o f Y o n Hers. Miss Marguer i te Scr lbnor , s i s tor of the brido. w a s t h e maid o f h o n o r . R o b e r t C. Hi l l , of P h i l a d e l p h i a , wan boat m a n .

T h e ushors wero Rev . T h e o d o r e Sodge-wlok , Rev . J o h n Carter Rov, J o h n LeWls a n d Dr. Q u i n t s r d , of N o w Y o r k ; J o s e p h S h a r p a n d H o w a r d S y p h e r , of P h i l a d e l ­phia , and 1). Broorton a n d H a r r y H o l -brook, Jr., of Y o n k e r s .

A w o d d l n g breakfast f o l l o w e d t h e c e r e m o n y .

M i s s Este l la C, L a u t e n h a c h , d a u g h t e r of Mr. a n d Mrs. Charles W. L a u t e n b a o b , w a s marr ied T u e s d a y e v e n i n g to J a m e s K Chrys t i e in the W e s t H o p e P r e s b y ­ter ian Church , A s p e n street , a h o v o Forty-f irst . It w a s t h e first w e d d i n g celebrated in tho c h u r c h , and R e v . Wi l ­l i a m H. M c C a u g h o y , tho pustor, ofl lcla-tod.

Tho bride w a s att ired in w h i t e ben-g n l b i e si lk anil carried La F r a n c o roses.

Mis s M. K. L a u t e n h a c h w a s the maid of h o n o r and w o r e pale bine s i lk. Miss E. G. Lttuton bach and Miss N e l l i e H o y -ser, the br idesmaids , wero dressed In creain-colored si lk.

T h e best m a n w a s Edtrar P. B a r t o n , of R i c h m o n d , Va., a n d F d w a r d B u c h a n a n ,

. W i l l i a m Craig, N a t h a n M.Orlf l l th, L e w j s l l o o p o s , Charlos Riegor a n d Goorgo R, S t e w a r t acted as ushers .

Af ter tho w e d d i n g a recept ion w a s held at tho h o m q , o f the brldo's p a r e n t s , 7Cli N o r t h Forty - fourth street .

Mr. a n d Mrs. Chrys t i e lolt o n a tour, w h i c h wi l l i n c l u d e Hoston a n d the Northeas t . On tholr r e t u r n tl iov wil l res ide at 722 U n i o n stroet, W o s t P h i l a -delphin .

M i s s Ne l l l o F u l l o r t o n , d a u g h t o r of Mr. a n d Mrs. J o h n F u l l o r t o n , w a s marr ied W e d n e s d a y e v o n i n g to Dr. Louis Hrln-ton, at H o l y T r i n i t y P r o t e s t a n t Epi s ­copal Churoh . Rov . Dr. W i l l i a m N. Mc-V i o k a r o u t d a t e d , a n d w a s ass i s ted b y Rov. R. W. F o r s y t h , ot St. M a t t h e w ' s Church . Tho bride woro w h i t e s i lk e n train a n d carried a bouquet, of White roses a n d l i l ies of tho v a l l e y . Mis s Hertha G l b b s w a s ma id of h o n o r , a n d Miss May Ful lorton w a s f lower girl. J. P e r c y B r l n t o n w a s bes t m a n , a n d tho u s h o r s w e r o Dr. I). D. S tewart , Dr. G. H u d s o n M a k u e n , J o s e p h Hi l l Hr inton , F r a n k S. Fu l lor ton , Dr. C. A. Voaay a n d E d w a r d P a x o n , of t h i s c i ty , H u g h P. B r l n t o n , of W e s t Chester , a n d O. H. b o o n s id B r o o k l y n .

After tho c h u r c h s e r v i c e s a recopt lon w a s he ld In tho d r a w i n g r o o m s o f tho Stratford, to w h l o h o n l y tho re la t ions a n d i n t i m a t e fr iends o f t h o fami l i e s wore i n v i t e d . T h e r o o m s w e r o b e a u t l l u l l y decorated w i t h roses , I n t e r t w i n e d w i t h smi l i ix , pot ted p l a n t s a n d pa lms .

T h o s o w h o w i t n e s s e d t h e c e r e m o n y Inc luded Mr. a n d Mrs. F. C. B r l n t o n , Mr. a m i Mrs. W . G. B r l n t o n , Miss Sarah B r l n t o n , Freder i ck B r l n t o n , Mis s M a r y R o l d y , the M'ssos D o u g h e r t y , Mis s Lotit ia B r l t t o n , M l s s Gertrude Do H a v e n , M U s Sai l lo Taggart , Mis s B. Glbbs , Mis s Mary Baker , Mis s c a r r i e F ie lds , ( i eorge W a g n e r , Miss W a g n o r , Mis s M. Tay lor , M i s s Laura W h i t e , MKses K e n n o y , Mr. a n d Mrs Adair , Robert G r e e n i n g , Mr. a n d Mrs. H u m p h r i e s , Mr. a n d Mrs. S t o c k s .

E d w a r d J a n n e y H o l m e s a n d A m a n d a t i t i / a n o n l lajtnoi Nel l , d a u g h t e r o f Mrs. A m a n d a Nell , wore married at n o o n W e d n e s d a y In St. M a r k ' s P r o t e s t a n t E p i s c o p a l Churoh by t h e rector, Rev . Dr. A. G. Mortimer. Har roan us Nell, brother of tho brido, g a v o hor a w a y . T h e bes t m a n w a s . W i l l i a m P h i l l i p s , o f N e w York, and the g r o o m s m e n w e r e J. H a w t h o r n e Nofh F r a n k G l a d d i n g , W i l ­l i am S l d n o y T u r n e r , D a v i d / o p h a r H o w e l l a n d Dr. B u r t o n K. Chance .

T h e maid of h o n o r w a s M i s s II. F. E o a t b o i a t o u ; the f lower g ir ls , Mis s Flor­e n c e F o r t a n d Miss R o i n a F e a t h e r s t o n ; t h e br idesmaids , M i s s Mao C l a d d i n g , Mis s Ll l l ie Se l lers , M i s s R l a n c h e A b b e y a n d M i s s E u g e n i a R i g g l n .

T h e bride's g o w n w a s of Ivory sa t in d u o h o s s e . m a d e i n E m p i r e s t y l e , t r i m m o d w i t h old po int - lace , a n d s h e carried a b o u q u e t of w h i t e roses. T h e bride-m a i d s ' g o w n s wore ot w h i t e chiffon o v e r w h i t e s i lk , a n d t h o y al l w o r e large w i d t h h a t s a n d oarried b a s k e t s of dals ios .

A m o n g t h e g u o s t s woro Miss U M. U h l e r , Mrs. T h e o d o r e Uh lor , J. IS. T h o m p s o n , Mr, a n d Mrs 11. R. Turner , W i l l i a m S. T u r n e r , M i s s Sad ie A t w o o d , Mr. a n d Mrs. D. R. P a t t o r s o n , Mr. a n d Mrs. fe'liarlos L a w r e n c e , Mrs. H. II. A t w o o d , Miss Col l ins , T h o m n s F. T lornoy , Mis s M. T h r o c k m o r t o n , Mr. and Mrs. L a u r e n c e S h a r k e y . M r s , H o n r y A s h , M i s s Ll l l i e Se l lers , Mrs. E m m * B. Sollers, Robert S t o u l b , Dr. Charles B. Sohoales , Mrs. J. J a c o b S h a n n o n , Mis se s S e v e r n , Mr. a n d Mrs. II. N . S a w y o r , Mr. a n d Mrs. II. N , S a w y o r , Jr . , Mrs. A. R o w lot to, Mr. a n d Mrs. S i las W . Pott l t , H o n . Charlos O'Neil l , Mr. a n d Mrs. W . Lat tu N a s s a u , Mrs . R. P. K. N e l l , M i s s M c G a u l e y , T. M. Moore , J a m e s McCart­n e y , Major a n d Mrs. N . Morrltt , Mr. a n d Mrs. E m i l e Lofovre , Mrs II. B. L o n g a c r e , Mrs. W i l l i a m I I . J o h n s , M i s s Margaret F l e m i n g , Mr. a n d Mrs. Wi l ­l i am Hart , Mr. and Mrs. Gerald H o l m e s , Mrs. D. 7t H o w o l l , Miss H o w e l l , Mr. a n d Mrs. J. H e n r y A u d e r s o n , M i e s A n d e r ­s o n , J u d g e und Mrs. J o s e p h A l l i s o n , Mrs. A n n i e A b b e y , Mis s B l a n c h e A b b o y , M i s s A u r o R, Bates , H o n . H e n r y H. B i n g h a m , Mrs M a r y P. B r o w n i n g , Dr. a n d Mrs. Charlos S. Bolter, Mr. a n d Mrs. H a r r y D. Caso, T i l l l n g h a s t Col l ins , F r a n k N. D o w l l n g , J o h n Ed­ward , Mr. a n d Mrs . K II . Fort , Dr. T h o m a s H. F e n t o n , J o h n F e r g u e s o n , Mr. a n d Mrs. A. C. F o r g u e s o n , Mrs. S a m u e l F o a t h e r s t o n , Mr. a n d Mrs. J o h n M. F e n l l n , Mr. a n d Mrs. Charlos Glad­d i n g , t h e Misses G r i m m , Mr. a n d Mrs. W i l l i a m Gll losple .Jr . , Mr. a n d Mrs. J o h n Gi lmore , Mr. a n d Mrs. W. IL H e p b u r n , Mr. a n d M r a P e t e r U W e a v e r , Mrs. F r a n k W o o d b u r y , Mr. a n d Mrs. Forros t Woavor . T h e y o u n g marr ied ootiple w i l l t a k e a n e x t e n d e d tr ip to Chicago a n d the W e s t .

M i s s E s t e l l e L o u i s e M a l t h o w s , d a u g h ­ter ot Mrs. M. C. M a t t h e w s w a s Wedded in B e t h l e h e m P r e s b y t e r i a n Church , l i road a n d D i a m o n d stroots , W e d n e s d a y e v e n i n g t o P. W i l s o n Adlor , s o n of Dr. I ^ w i s H . Adler . Rov . Dr. B. L. A g n e w officiated,

T h e bride, w h o w o r e a g o w n o f w h i t e crepe b e n g a l i u o , w i t h d u o h e s s lace a n d pearl p a s s e m o n t e r l e , w a s a c c o m p a n i e d b y h e r s i s ter , Mis s A l i c e E. M a t t h e w s , a s m a i d of h o n o r , a n d four br ldosmalds , Mis s L i l l ian H u g h e s , M i s s E l s i e Rogers , M i s s F loronoo M a o M u l l l u a n d M i s s N e l ­l ie M a t t h e w s . T h e bride w a s g i v e n a w a y b v i ier brothor, C . J . M a t t h e w s . T h e best m a n w a s F r a n c i s C. Adlor . T h e u s h e r s w e r e T h o m a s G. Cooper, O l n e y Crossdalo , J o h n P. B e a n , E r n e s t Parker , T . B l a i n e D o n a l d s o n a n d W i l l i a m Sauors , Jr.

A recep t ion f o l l o w e d a t t h o brldo's re s idence , 1025 N o r t h Broad s treet , a n d a m o n g t h o s e p r o s o n t w e r e Mrs . K r w l n A g h e w , Dr. I x w l s H. Adler , Dr. a n d Mi's. T ^ w l s H . A d l e r , Jr . , E d g a r M. A d -lef, M i s s Mabe l G. B o o t h b y , Mrs. W i l ­l i a m B o o t h by, G e o r g o B a u e r , Mr. a n d Mrs. B e n s o n . Dr . a n d M r a B o y e r , Dr. W i l l i a m R e a m , Dr. J. M. B a r t o n , M i s s H e l e n B. Ca ldwe l l , Mr. a n d Mrs. J. W . Celver , Mr. a n d Mrs . D. B. DetwMer, Mr. a n d Mrs . T. D o n a l d s o n , M i s s M a i n e D o n a l d s o n , Mrs. A l b e r t D i s s t o n , Mis s F l o r e n c e D i s s t o n , H a m i l t o n D i s s t o n ,

Dr. T h o m a s H. F e n t o n , J o s e p h S. F l e m ­i n g , Mr. a n d Mrs, F . A. F r e e m a n , Co 'one l a n d M r a J . L e w i s Good, Mr. a n d M r a George G l e n n , T h o m a s L. Gil­lespie , Dr. a n d Mrs. G l e a s o n , Mrs, H a n ­n a h H e e d , J o h n F . H n n e k e r , j Dr. a n d M r a G. !*• S. J a m e s o n , j Mrs . T. J o h n s o n , Mr. an<l Mrs. J, ' C. | K e l l e y , Dr. J a m e s J. Lov lok , F r a u d s S. , Lnwii, Mr. unit Mrs . O. J. M a t t h e w s , Mr. J e n d Mrs. E. Mitche l l , A n d r e w Mooro, | J a m e s Mngulre , Mr. a n d Mrs. Petor Moran , M i s s Sara M c K n i g h t . Mr. a n d Mrs. S, W a l t e r Norr i s , t h e Missos Nor-rls, H e n r y P. O b d y k o , tho M i s s e s Rogers , Mr. a n d Mrs. W i l l i a m F. R u s ­sel l , Mr. a n d Mrs. Roberts , Mr. u n d Mrs. S i m o n s , Mis s N e t t l e S n o w , Mr. a n d Mrs. Tay lor , H . T h o m p s o n , Mr. a n d Mrs. J o s e p h R. T lnda l l , Mr, e n d Mrs. 1). V i e n n a Mr. a n d Mrs. T. Vor-n o n , Dr. J, P. W y n i a n , Dr. a n d M r a Wyokof f , E d w a r d Y o r k o s .

M i s s M a r v E v e r l y , d a u g h t e r of A d a m E v o r l y , e x - U n l t o d Sta tes C o n s u l to Hlr-m l n g h a m , w a s married In St. Mark ' s P r o t o s t a n t Ep i scopa l Churoh to T a y l o r W a l t h o u r , of S a v a n n a h , GfU, on Wed­n e s d a y a f t e r n o o n at 4 o'clook. Rev. Dr. W i l l i a m LeWlS, o f Chris t Church Chapel,

Fe r f o r m c d t h o c e r e m o n y , ass ls tod b y lev . Dr. A. G. Mort imer . T h e maid of

h o n o r w a s M i s s F r a n c o s R u s h y , t h e br idesmaids , Mis s W i l s o n a n d Miss I* ! P o u l l n e y Perot , a n d tho pagos , A l b e i t Cohen a n d J o h n I* R u s h y .

T h e bride w o r o a g o w n of w h i t e sat in dross, t r i m m e d w i t h h e a v y whl to p o i n t lace, a n d carried a largo b o u q u e t o f w h l t o roses. T h o br idesmaids carried b o u q u e t s of p i n k roses , a n d wore at-tlrod in w h i t e g o w n s , t r i m m e d w i t h p i n k , a n d l o g h o r n h a t s

Mr. O w e n s , of S a v a n n a h , Ga., w a s t h e best m a n , a n d tho u s h e r s w e i o Goorgo Outl ibort Gil lespie , D u n c a n B u s b y , Mlers B u s o h , Dav id M i l n e , F r a n k S h o e m a k e r a n d Mr, Comer.

A recept ion fo l lowod at t h e h o m e o f tho bride's parent s , J814 D o L a n c o y place, a n d a m o n g the g u e s t s were: Mrs. J o h n S tory J e n k s , Mrs. Ol iver H o p l t i n -s o n , Charles E W a r b u r t o n , Mrs. Gi lp in , Mr. a n d Mrs. Ogdon A r m s t r o n g , Mr. a n d Mrs. W i l l i a m N e w h o l d , Mr. a n d Mrs. J o s e p h W i l s o n , Mr. a n d Mrs. Gordon, of A t l a n t a ; Mrs. i Oil lotte, Mr. and Mrs. A r m s t r o n g , Mr. and Mrs. Charles C o h e n , Dr. a n d Mrs. F. H e w s o n Bradford, Mr. a n d Mrs, Dav id J a y n e Bul lock , Dr. a n d Mrs. M o o r e h o n s e , L. Clarke Davis , A. S i d n e y R a m bo. Dr. a n d Mrs. F d w a r d 1/on, Mrs. D u n c a n B u s b y , tho Misses Magoo, Mr. a n d Mrs. F. L, S m i t h .

A n o t a b l e w e d d i n g occurred W o d n e s ­d a y o v o n l n g in the C h u r c h o f the Resur­rec t ion , Broad a n d T i o g a streots . T h e c o n t r a c t i n g part ies woro Dr. M a l c o l m D o u g l a s s a n d Miss Celeste L u c y B r o o k e , d a u g h t e r ol Mr. a n d Mrs, Robert L a w rence Brooke , a n d a d e s c e n d a n t of T h o m a s L a w r e n c e , P r o v i s i o n a l C o u n ­cilor a n d M a y o r ol P h i l a d e l p h i a for n i n e terms. Rev . J o s e p h R. Mooro, tho rector, ol l lc iatci l . M i s s M a y S i d n e y w a s maid of honor , a n d the br idesmaids wero M i s s A m y Hrewstor a n d Miss J u l i a BroWator, ol E l i zabe th , N. J . ; Mis s Bes­s i e H o p k i n s , W a s h i n g t o n , I). C.; Mis s E l la C. L e V i s a n d Miss Ethe l W o o d b u r y . W. Oscar Jarv l s , Jr . , of C o n n e c t i c u t , w a s host m a n , a n d the ushers ' wero R o b e r t Brooke , W . M. C o n w a y , of N e w Y o r k ; D u n b a r B l r n l o a n d I* (). Brewster , E l i zabeth , N. J. , a n d A. K Lis ter

T h o brido woro a g o w n of w h l t o bon-gal l i i e , t r i m m e d w i t h chffton laco a n d o r a n g e b l o s s o m s , w i th ve i l held u p by s p r a y s of o r a n g e b l o s s o m s a n d d i a m o n d o r n a m e n t s . S h e a l so w o r e a n e c k l a c e ot pearls , a gif t from her father, and oarried a b o u q u e t of Brido roses a n d l i l ies of tho va l loy . Tho maid of h o n o r w a s attired In wl i i to bongn l lne , t r i m m e d wi th y e l ­low, and carried a bnuquot of y e l l o w roses. T h e Misses B r e w s t e r woro g o w n s of w h l t o S w i s s , w i t h ruffled s k i r t s of the s t y l e of 1880. Miss Lov l s , Miss H o p ­k i n s a n d M i s s W o o d b u r y wero attired in w h i t e do t t ed S w i s s .

A t tho c o n c l u s i o n of the o o r e m o n y a recept ion w a s held at tho h o m o of the bride's parents , 1814 T i o g a stroot. T h e g u e s t s compr i sed Rov . Dr. a n d Mrs. ("buries A v e r y , Mrs. A. II. A t k i n s o n , J u d g e a n d Mrs . A s t o n , Mr. a n d Mrs. T. H. A l o x a n d o r , Professor W. II. At­w o o d , Mr. a n d Mrs. W a l t e r I). A l l e n , Mr. a n d Mrs. G e o r g e E A n d r e w s . Mrs. S. D. A d a m s , Mr. a n d Mrs. Charlos P. A d a m s , Dr. a n d Mrs. J. W. A n d e r s , M r . a n d Mrs. ( i e o r g e I* A s h m o a d , Mr. a n d Mrs. J a m e s A l l e n .

Dr. a n d Mrs. A l o x a n d o r B r o w n , Mr. a n d Mrs. S t e p h e n Burgess , Mr. E d w i n S. Beaoh, Rev . J. I. Rl lss , Dr. a n d Mrs . W i l l i a m T. Bol ton , Dr. P l lbort Barnoy , Mr. a n d Mrs. Ralph B o w m a n , Mr. a n d Mrs. S t o c k t o n Rates , Mr. a n d Mrs. C. A. B l u m h a r t , Mr. a n d Mrs. W. II. Ren ton , Dr. A l o n x o M. Barnes , Dr, W i l l i a m II. B a r n e s , Dr. a n d Mrs. F. S. R o w e r s , Dr a n d Mrs J. W. Brook bank, Mr. a n d Mrs. J . S. Bird, Mr. H e n r y H o b n r t B r o w n , Mr, T. Hul l Brobm, M i s s L e n a B r e h i n , Mr. a n d Mrs J o h n 1> Brach, Mr. and Mrs. J o s e p h Raker, Rev. a n d M r a F r a n c i s c h a s e , Dr. George C a m e r o n , Miss M. E. C a m e r o n , Mis s E v a Collamor, D o u g l a s s Cornel l , Dr. a n d Mrs. Potor C. Cornoll , Mr, a n d Mrs. B e n j a m i n Coopor, Dr. R. P. Crandal l , U. S. N . ; Mr. a n d Mrs. Charles B. Curtis , H o r a c e F, Par I t o p , Dr a n d Mrs. J. K. Cassol, Mr. and Mra H a r r y C a m e r o n , Bayard Clark, Mr. and Mrs. J a m e s A. Cox, Mr. a n d Mrs. T. M. Clark, Rov. a n d Mrs. C. E. D o u g l a s s , Waltor D o u g ­lass , Mr. a n d Mrs. A- E. Doug las s , Mr. a n d Mrs. H a r r y D o u g l a s s , Dr. a n d Mrs. B. II. Dona lass, A. C. D. Doug las s , M. II. DouuisjRS, Dr. a n d Mrs. J. G. Doran, Mrs. Malco lm D o u g l a s s , Miss M. C. D. Doug las s ,Dr . and Mrs-Charlos E D u i a n t , j Mr. a n d Mrs. P a r k o Cust i s D o u g h e r t y , j M i s s ' B l a u o h o Elirot , Mr, a n d Mrs. j Wi l l i am E v a n s , H o n , and Mrs, W i l l i a m M. Evart s , Dr. a n d Mrs . T. C E l y , Mr. a n d Mrs. W, L. E l k l n s , Rev . a n d Mrs. II. I* Kvero.st, Mr. a n d Mrs. Charles E g g e , Miss M a y E d s o n , Mr. a n d j Mr. Charlos F r y e , Mr. a n d Mrs. j J o h n H. F l i n t , Dr. A l o x a n d o r Fel l , Mr. a n d Mrs. E A, F r l c k o , Mr. a n d Mrs. | D .H,Fos»or , Mr. a n d M r s . S a m u e l T. F o x , i Rev . W . T. Gibson , D. D. , R e v . | a n d Mrs. E. N . Goddard, Rov. and Mrs. C. A. Gorhart, Mr. W i l l i a m Golden , Mr. a n d Mrs. W i l l i a m o o d w l n , Mrs. J. S. j G i b b o n s , Misa J u l i a G i b b o n s , Dr. a n d j Mrs. W. M. Gray, Mr. a n d Mrs. Grant , i Dr. II . , R. H i t c h c o c k , Rov . S. J to ldon , | Rev . W. C, H o p k l n s . R o v . A n d r e w Hul l , Dr. a n d Mrs. J. K H a l e , Dr. L l o y d W . H i x o n , Dr. a n d Mrs. N. G. Hale , Dr. S a m u e l B. H o p p l n , Dr. a n d Mrs, Olivor HppkinKon, Dr. a n d Mrs. Don noil H u g h e s , Sr., Dr. a n d M r a Poter Hoopor , Dr. a n d Mrs. W . G, H o w e l l , t h e Missos I n g a l l s , H o n r y Ingn l l s , L e m u e l C Ido, Mr. and M r a W e r n e r I t s o h n e r , Mr. a n d M r a M a t t h e w l t d , Rov. W . S. J o t v l s , Mr, a n d Mr. D o u g l a s s J a r v l s Mr. a n d Mrs. H e n r y Jarv l s , M i s s A. E J a r v l s , Mr. a n d Mrs . J. A. J o h n s o n , Mrs. Wal tor K i m b a l l , Mr. a n d M r s J o h n K l i n ball, Dr, a n d Mrs F. H. Kir bey, Dr. a n d Mrs. S t e w a r t Kir bey, Mr. a n d Mrs. T. J. Los ler , R e v . Mr. a n d Mrs. D o W . C. L o o p , Rev . Able i Leonard,

D. D . , Mr. a n d Mrs. H a r r y L a v , Mr. a n d Mrs. W i l l i a m L e v i s , Mrs . N. P. L e v e r ­i n g , R e v , a n d Mrs. T, D. M a r t i n , Dr. a n d Mrs. E M. Mooro, Dr. W i l l i a m M o K e a g e , Dr. D a v i d Moll l t , Mrs. Sarah P. M i x , M i s s H. A . M o s e l y , Dr. Georgo N i c h o l s , Mr. a n d Mrs. F r a n k A. N i c h o l s , M i s s Mabe l N i c h o l s , Dr. a I*. N l c k l e , Dr, S. H. Orton , M i s s J u n o Oaks , Dr. a n d Mra W. M. Potter , Mis s Holen R. Pot ter . R e v . J o h n A, P a d d o c k , D. D. , Dr. F. J. Proctor , R o v R. O. Page , Dr. W . H . P o m e r o y , Dr. J a m e s P e d e r s o n , Mr, and Mrs. J o h n P l e r s o u , Dr. a n d Mrs. P e t e r s o n , Dr. a n d Mrs. J o h n 1* Ph l l l lp s .Rov . and Mrs. Do lanoy R a n k i n , K r w l n R e y n o l d s , R e v . D, C. R o b e r t s , Mr. a n d Mrs. E . C. R i c h m o n d , Char les N o r r i s R o b i n s o n , Dr. R o b e r t R o d g e r s . Co lone l R. Carter S m i t h , Mr. a n d M r a S. D. S m i t h , Mr. e n d Mrs. J. W , S a v -ery , Mr. a n d M r a J. V. S l a u g h t e r , Mr. a n d Mrs, R. R. S h r o n k , M i s s N o t t l e S h r u n k . M r a M. A. B u c h a n a n S m i t h , Mr. a n a Mrs . F u r m a n S h e p p a r d , M i s s Martha T e h n e y , Mr. a n d Mrs. F r e d e r i c k T h o m a s , Mr. a n d Mrs. J. C. Ii. T h a y e r , Mr. a n d M r a G. W . T h o m e , Dr. W i l l i a m L. Tay lor , M r a E . U l r l c h , M i s s U lr loh , R e v , J. <H. V a u B a i r e n , R e v . M t t n s e l l V a n

Ronsolaer , I). D. , Dr. a n d Mrs. V. V . V a n A r t s d a l o n , Mr. Oscar V e / l t i , Rev . a n d M r a I* S. W a r d , Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W h i t m a n , Mr. and Mrs. Wi l ­l iam W h i t m a n , Mr. a n d Mrs. S a m u e l W h i t e , Mr. and Mrs. (X ft W i n n e r , Mrs. I m l l y D. Wi lber , F i o n k W o o d b m y , Mr. and Mrs. Charles R W i l l i a m s , Mr. a n d Mrs. J. B e n j a m i n Yarns! ) , Mr. a n d M r a J. H . Y a r d l o y , Dr. J a m e s K. Y o u n g .

• —, M i s s A l i c e Taylor , d a u g h t o r of Mr.

a n d Mr*. George W. Taylor , w a s married Tteosday e v e n i n g to W i l l i a m W. Brandt, Jr. T h o c e r e m o n y w a s performed b y t h e Rev . R y r o n A. W o o d s in the parlor ot tho brldo's res idence , |909 J u d s o n Place . Tho brido w o r o w h i t e l u n s d o w u o D i m m e d w i t h sat in a n d D u c h e s s laco, a n d carried a b o u q u e t of Brido roses. Wal tor L o n g e o p o w a s t h e best m a n , Miss E u n i c e L. D u n s h e o , of N e w a r k , N. J., c o u s i n ot the bride, w a s maid of honor . A recopt lon fo l lowed, a l ter w h i c h Mr. and Airs. B r a n d t lolt on a w e d d i n g tour for N e w Y o r k . A m o n g t h e m a n y w h o w i t n e s s e d t h e c e r e m o n y w e r o Miss J u l i a Taylor , Miss A n n i e Taylor ,Mr. a n d Mrs. W. W. Brandt , Mr. a n d Mrs. B e n j a m i n Brandt, Charlos Brandt , F r a n k Brandt , Mis s A n n a Brandt , Miss Ol ive M. (/'amp-bell, Mr. a n d Mrs. R, J. Campbel l , Mrs. S, N. V. D u n s h e o , of N o w a r k ; Mrs. G, S. Grunet to , of Saratoga S p r i n g s ; Miss F i sher , o f N e w York; H o n r y L o n g c o p e , Mr. and Mrs. W. f i A l l i s o n a n d Mrs. B y r o n A. W o o d s .

In tho S e v e n t h Street Bapt is t Churoh, S e v o n t h and S n y d e r a v e n u e , on T h u r s ­d a y e v e n i n g , before a large c o n g r e g a ­t ion , Mis s Kiiitna M. J o h n s o n , of th i s o l ty , w a s u n i t e d In bonds ot m a t r i m o n y to F r a n k S a v e d , of N o w Orleans, f^a Rev . J. W e s l e y S u l l i v a n performed t h e c e r e m o n y . Tho bride was attired in White I n d i a si lk, t r i m m e d wi th duol i c s so lace and seed pearls and f l o w i n g veil , and carried a large b o u q u e t of Bride roses. M i s s V i r g i n i a H a n d y w a s tho f lower girl . T h e four br idesmaids wore Miss A n n a L, R. M o n t g o m e r y , in w h l t o ; Mis s Ethe l C. J o h n s o n , in buff; M i s s M a r y S m i t h , in bluo, a n d M i s s Carrie Bray , in p ink . K. S. W o r k m a n , of Chicago, acted as best m a n . T h e u s h e r s w e r e J. J. Clark, Jr . , W i l l i a m W r i g h t , 1* R. L y o n s a n d Jo­soph S, Monroo .

T h e c e r e m o n y w a s fo l lowod by a re­cept ion at the r e s l d e n c o o f the bride's p a r e n t s , 10)8 S o u t h T w e l f t h street. A m o n g t h o s o p r e s e n t woro: Mr. a n d Mrs. J. AV. D o w l n g , Mr. a n d Mrs. A us-t in S m i t h , Mr. a n d Mrs. J. W. S n o w , Miss Lilian Garvor, J a c o b S m i t h , Mr. a n d Mrs W a l t e r P. J o h n s o n , Mrs, D. II. I i i s cho , Mr. F e r g u s o n , Mr. and Mrs. Paul , J o h n H. Insol io , T h o m a s Ineoho, lbtv. a n d Mrs. J. W e s l e y S u l l i v a n , Miss F a n n y O'Brien, Miss Mary I r e n e h , Miss b o b b y A n d e r s o n , Mrs Laura A. T h o m a s , Airs, Sarah A. T h o m a s , Miss A n n i e Bock, H a r r y Bock, tho Misses Paul , Mr. and Mrs. H a n d y , Mr, a n d Mrs. 'Ii in in ins .

Af ter an e x t e n d e d tour tho w e d d e d c o u p l e wi l l take u p tholr res idence in N o w Orleans .

Mis s Lll l ie l l a m m e a a n d J a c o b F. Chreltz worn married W o d n o s d a y e v e n ­i n g at the ir h o m o , on F l e m i n g si root a b o v e R o x b o r o u g h a v e n u e , M a n a y u n k , by Rev. J. 11. W o o d , pastor of Kbeno/.or M. 10. Church, M a n a y u n k .

T h e c e r e m o n y w a s performed in tho parlor, the brutal party s t a n d i n g be­t w e e n t w o floral c o l u m n s , c o m p o s e d o f ferns a n d roses. Miss E m i l y Cardwel l w a s br idesmaid a n d W i l l i a m l l a i m n e s acted us host man. A w e d d i n g s u p p e r and recept ion fol lowod.

The c e r e m o n y was w i t n e s s e d b y tho f o l l o w i n g i m m e d i a t e re lat ives ot tho

[ c o n t r a c t i n g parties: Mr. and Mrs. Wi l -I Ham Chreltz, Mr. and Mrs. J o h n L l o y d ,

Mrs. Cliarles i l a m m o s , Mr. a n d Mrs. E d w a r d Grind rod, Mr, and Mrs, Lov l Chreltz, Mrs. Fl la Campbel l , Mrs. J o n a ­than Chreltz, Mr. a n d Mrs. J o h n Lord, Mr, and Mrs. J o s e p h Chreltz, S a m u e l II am men, A l b e r t H a n u n o a und H a r v o y H a m m e a

Tho marr iage of Miss E m m a A. I^ovls to Dr. David M a k e y in the R o c k Pres­byter ian Churoh, S i n g o r l y , Md. , on T u e s d a y e v e n i n g last w a s a t t e n d e d by m a n y w e l l - k n o w n people from t h i s o i ly a n d Bal t imore . It w a s o n e of the prett iest w e d d i n g s ot t h e s e a s o n . T h e front of the altar w a s c o m p l e t e l y c o v -ored w i t h f lowers , a n d ovor eaoh alslo w a s a beaut i ful floral arch. Dals ios formed tho greater part o l the decora­t ions , tho bride a n d hridosmuldti earry-i n g b u n d l e s of tho s a m e f lowers .

T h e brido w a s dressod in w h i t e sntln a n d tho maid of h o n o r w a s a l so att ired in whi te . Tho br ldosmalds w e r e robed in p i n k tul le . T h e best m a n w a s T h o m a s Maokoy and the ma id of h o n o r w a s Mis s Lidle L e v i s , s i s ter o f tho brido. T h e b r i d e s m a i d s ware Miss He len Squier , of t h i s e i tv , Mis s E m i l y F u l l w o o d , of Ba l t imore ; 'Mis s Mir iam T. D e W i t t and M i s s M a m i e C. I lait ies , of S i n g o r l y . W i l l i a m Lovls , Danie l F W e s t o n and J. F r a n k R e a l t y , o f t h i s , c i t y ; Dr. F r a n k M a e k e y , Norr i s Lovls and J o h n II. A r m ­s t r o n g , of S i n g o r l y , SOted as ushers . T n e c e r e m o n y w a s performed by Rov. W. J a m i s o n Fi lv . s imons , ass is ted by Rev. J. R. Mi l l lgan . Aftor the s e r v i c e s thO c o u p l e s tarted on an e x t e n d e d tour t h r o u g h the S o u t h and Wost ,

T h e F i r s t S t o v e . A heating apparatus called n "stuba"

(sieve) was widely used among I he higher class of XonuiiiK before the heffluiilng ot Hie Christian era. This class of boaters were fixed anil Immovable, besides being in several other respects wholly different from iIn- modern sieve. In (icrniany and Scandinavia they were used in bath rooms and hothouses (luring the middle IIKCH. They were usually constructed of brick, stone or tiles, and were ot Immense size. J'ltey sometimes covered flic whole side of a 20 or a 80-foot room and often ex-tendod out Into the room as much as 10 feet, In which case the smooth, flat top was used for a bedstead, the beefed sur­face imparting an agreeable feeling of warmth dining those cold nights of long ago, when sueh things as covers were quite rare. Cardinal Polignnc, of Franco,

llrsl to iiltcnint the stove wholly of iron; beginning at tho isiti real improvement over 'stuba" was brought In I lie year 17w: one

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the b e a d i n g , " A F e w P l a i n W o r d s A b o u t the Heading R e o r g a n i z a t i o n , " In w h i c h y o u urure the s e c u r i t y h o l d e r s o f the c o m p a n y to accept t h e p l a n , Is s q u a r e l y to the point , a n d s h o u l d re-co lve tho careful cons iderat ion o f e v e r y • t i e Interested, e spec ia l ly as i t i s w e l l k n o w n that • > T U K I N Q U I H K U has a l w a y s boon a firm hollevor in the R e a d i n g C o m p a n y . " W h a t y o u say on t h e s u b ­j e c t Is en t i t l ed to great w e i g h t . T h o prosont s i tuat ion is the o n e to be d e a l t w i t h , a n d It d e m a n d s t h e p r o m p t ac­c e p t a n c e of the plan. A p a t h y on t h e >art of s e o u r i t y ho lders Is d a n g e r o u s .

o bettor or m o r e e q u i t a b l e plan cou ld be dev i sed . A n y o t h e r w o u l d s u r e l y entai l largo a s s e s s m e n t s and c o n s e q u e n t h a r d s h i p to o w n e r s o l secur i t i e s .

If tho p lan falls It is hard ly l i k e l y that a n o t h e r s y n d i c a t e o f s u c h s t r e n g t h could lio formed, a n d t h e n great sacri­fices w o u l d r e s u l t T h o f louting d e b t holders wi l l n o t w a i t i n d e l l n l t e l v , a n d a n y a t t e m p t o n the ir part to real ize o n collateral w o u l d s e r i o u s l y afloct the prop­erty. Tho further c o n t i n u a n c e of t h o f loat ing debt , e v e n if that w e r e poss ib le , w o u l d he a c o n s t a n t m e n a c e . T h o Inter-est on tho co l la tera l . trust b o n d s w o u l d not equal tho c h a r g o s on f loa t ing dei i l , and, therefore, the g e n e r a l m o r t g u g o b o n d h o l d e r s w o u l d n o t bo a d v e r s e l y aflectod. Tlie reputa t ion of the g e n t l e ­m e n n a m e d for v o t i n g t r u s t e e s Is a s u f l l -c lon l g u a r a n t e e to t h e s t o c k h o l d e r s a n d o thers t h a t t h o y will I n t e l l i g e n t l y a n d h o n e s t l y a d m i n i s t e r the ir dut i e s , a n d that t h o y wi l l c o n s e r v e all in teres t s . Tho plan a s suros the p a y m e n t o n t h e genera l m o r t g a g e for l i v e y e a r s , s n d , ta lc ing tho a v e r a g e resu l t s of t h e past flvo years , it d o e s n o t s o e m p o s s i b l e that a n y do lau l t can occur.

T h e y e a r 1887, w i t h n e t e a r n i n g s of 112.4:10,000, wrts a p h o n o m o n u l l y g o o d ycar ,and , thore foro , I wil l n o t g o baok that, far; hut, talcing tho five y e a r s from 188* to 18i)2, i n c l u s l v o , t h e a v e r a g e re su l t ii as f o l l o w s : Net earn tags $0,953,00t Rentals, interest , Making KiunJ,

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Coal and Iron C o m p a n y s h o w e d better re su l t s d u r i n g 1801 a n d 1802 than d u r i n g the o ther years . W i t h the m a n y e c o n o ­m i e s t h a t h a v e been i n t r o d u c e d In al l d o p a r t m o n U , t o g e t h e r wRji, t h e assur­a n c e of practical m a n a g e m e n t in t h e operat ion of t h e railrosll a n d t h e caro-ful o v e r s i g h t w h i c h the n e w m a n a g e ­m e n t wil l g i v e l o the coal b u s i n e s s , it is e v i d e n t that, m a k i n g d u * > a l l o w a n c e for b e t t e r m e n t s a n d i m p r o v e m e n t s , t h e r e wil l be n o trouble In at least e a r n i n g the goneral m o r t g a g e Interest . T h e g o n -oral m o r t g a g e b o n d h o l d e r s s h o u l d a l l a y a n y a p p r e h e n s i o n t h e y m i g h t feel o n that s o m e a n d g i v e their p r o m p t a s s e n t to the plan. T h e falluro of t h e s t o c k ­ho lders a n d genera l b o n d h o l d e r s to agroe to tho p lan wil l m o s t l i k e l y c a u s a t h e m u n t o l d trouble , de lay , sacrif ice a n d loss.

Al l tho s e c u r i t y ho lders are at l i b e r t y to s u b s o i l he to the col lateral trust l oan , a l t h o u g h the ir a s s e n t to tho plan d o c s

I n o t r e n d e r i t n e c e s s a r y for t h e m to t a k e tho b o n d s . U n d e r all tho c i r c u m s t a n c e s it c e r t a i n l y appears sdvJ«ahie that t h o y s h o u l d accept the p lan w i t h o u t further de lay .

M y Interes t In tho wolfaro o f t h e c o m ­p a n y p r o m p t s m o to c o m m e n d y o u r w o r t h y eflorts , a n d 1 s i n c e r e l y t rus t that t h e y wi l l no success fu l . O. W. n.

R e a d i n g , Pa. , J u n e 8, 1803.

K d l b l e A n t s . It luis long boon known that the formic

acid in a ids In such iputntlty Is normally of Kiieli strength that it Is not dlsagree-

j able to the palate. As a boy. Mr. Howard , tried the experiment of crushing mils

wilh sugar and water as a siinstltute , for lemonade, and recoi leds that It WUJI I ill link with relish by his companions. I A correspondent writes us recently that I one of Iter hired men is In the linhll

of eating large black ants found In rot­ten WOOd, She also s l a l e s that her father, afler eating a large section of railroad restaurant pis in the dark, and

; noticing an agreeable a d d flavor, found | that, ilte remainder was .swarming with

specimens of the Utile rod ant (Wonomor-linn phai'iionls} and that he must have

. eaten some hundreds of individuals, l i e ; was satisfied with Ids experience, which

he did not repeat voluntarily, hut he vouches for the edibility of this species. What tin- original inuredler.ts of the pie were Is not staled, but flic effect of the combination was to make It about at sour us rhubarb.- Insect Life.

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