Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 21, 1919, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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PUBLIC' 'LEDGER PHIIADBLPHIA, SATURDAY, JUM 21,
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JUST GOSSIP ABOUt PEOPLE
Nancy Wynne Talks of Two Debutante Affairs for This
Afternoon and Evening She Tells of the
Boys' New Gun Club
MISS E. W. DORRANCE
be followed by a small reception. Miss
Helen Hller. Ihc bridegroom'" sister,
mill Km !. t.t .- 1 .11.. ..lull I II fill.
WILL WED TONIGHT Mr- or Wiry nil. le his brotWS
ui"i nun., 1 oc uriiicgroom mi" u.n.
, will leave on nn extended trip.
Ceremony to Be Performed at . ,. ,
i iiiit i m i liii
MISS ELIZABETH C. VAN DUSEN
THE second debutante ten of tbc sen
son will be beld todny when Mr.
nnd Sirs. Alan D. Wilson will Introduce
Ilielr daughter, Miss Helen Hope Wil
son, nt tlielr country liomc in Villa-nova.
The reception will be held from ,
4 tintH half nfter II o'clock and a
number of the debutantes of this com
ing year and some of the would-hnve
beens of last yen will receive with
Miss Wilson. Among tne older girls of
the receiving pnrty, thnt is, not older
girls, but those who have passed the
ilebutnnte stnge nre F.llr.nbcth Packard,
.Mrs. Arthur Hillings (she was Mary
Packard, you know), ltachel Fitler,
Trances Tyson, Helen Hnrte, Peggy
Thayer nndllnchel l'rlce. The debs are
Pauline Hell, Lorraine Ilisston, Lucy
Orey, l'sther Hhonils, Llcanor Itnbb,
Mary Page. Anne Townsoud, Juliana
linker and Martha Baker.
ANOTHER debutante affair todny or
rather tonight Is the Informal dance
that the Tom Dolans will give nt Chest -nutwold.
their home in Devon, which is.
you remember, the Into 0. Howard
Clark's place. The Dolans have rented
it for several years, and will probably
buy It. The dance tonight is given for
Sarah, who is also n debutante of the
coming yenr. The guests will be of the
debutante set almost entirely.
SPRAKINF. of the Dolans. you know
Colonel nnd Mrs. Francis Duffus
nnd their son have been staying with
iin,r. rri,fii- loft ntpnlnv for York
Hnrbor. Put incidentally wasn't it
nice to see Mrs. Duffus on this side once
more? She wns Agnes Whelcn. ou
know, n cousin of Mrs. Jolan. who was (
Isnhel Hoffman. The Whelens nnd ,
, Hoffmnns nnd Frnzcrs used to live out
nround Torresdale and Agnes iVhclon
wns n great belle. Her father was the
Into William N. Whelcn nnd her mother
was Miss Kate Enos.
Agnes Whelcn was one of the very
prettiest girls of her season and when
she married nn Englishman sonie fifteen
or so j ears ago, nnd went to England
to live, she wns greatly missed here.
She and her husband nnd son will stny
in Par Harbor as the guests of Mrs.
Samuel Senbury Allen, of Boston, for
severnl weeks. They expect to sail
for England the first week in August.
AVE you heard about the Sunny-
brook Otin Club which the boys or
Brother's Homo, Cinna
minson, N. J.
.rfsai.
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1 The nmrringe of Miss Eleanor Wini
fred Dorrnnre, daughter of Mrs. John
Dorrnnce. of the Windermere. 2JS
fOlllll Hrnail Street. nnil t.li,nli.nn,
A nrettv limne weitilltic will tnke
plnce this penlng when Miss Edna M. j
."villi, daughter of Mr. anil Jlrs. m
field S. Scull, of Km Hunting Park
nenue, will become the bride of Mr. ft.
Walker Kellj. Jr.. of 1'JS South fif
tieth street. The ceremony will be per
formed nt I! o'clock, nt the home of!
Couminiider ,T lto I)udle tT S X i ,,,p '""''le s pnrents. nnd w.ll be followcil
will "be solemnised todnv "n't tlie'hom'e , b " ",nn" f''"!'"1'"- The bride will be
of Miss Dorrance's brothel nn.l I .Mrp "t,r"' "'' '' '". Vlo'?,t. C' . ""J1
in law. Mr. nd Mrs. John Thompson
Dorrnill'O. Pnnmnn I'n..,,. rl I...
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son. ,N ,i.
There will be no briilesninlil. but
tne l.ride s fire small nieces. Miss St.
i-n'iiuor iiiirrnnce. Miss Klfi Dorrnnce. I
wis l linrlntte Dorrnnce and Miss
Peggy Dorrnnce nnd Mls Eleanor
, Blake will net ns (lower girls nnd Mr.
.loon uorrance will give bis siter in
Mr. A. H. Schnnsler will be bet ninn.
I1AYDEN HAINES
prettj wedding was solemnized at
Murk's Protestant Episcopal
Church, Frnnkfnril, on Wrdnesitn eve
nliig nt S o'clork. whpn Miss (irnce
Hannah Bnlnes, ilnugbter of Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Baltics.' of 'J04S Bridge
frtrppt. became the brldp of Mr. fieorge
mnrringe. I.loutennnt (iinmnnilpr .Inlm . r:nni, ti.,..i.... e -tr ,,,! trv
-A i ' wMI n,,t n,t ln,"lmnn- Webster Maiden, of 4710 Noithwood
I he bride will wenr n gown of white nvpime, the Hev. .1. B. Harding oflici-
-"; "in nine nnil n tulle nml lace j,tinK.
The bride, who wns given In mar
riage hi her father, wore a gown of
o.ister-wliiti' v.itln and a court train
of vntin lined with siliercloth. Iler
veil She will carry white orchids and
roses. A small Informal reception for
tho families and n few intimate friends
w 111 follow the reremonv.
cKAwroun nnowx
An Interpsting wpclding will tnke plnce
this PietiliiR ltl Hip Mount Airv Presby
terian Church wIiph MNs Isnbot P.
Broun, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Frederick A. Broun, of 21S East Mount
Pleasant avenue, will liecoinn tin. l,riile I
veil was of tulle onu'ght with orange
blossoms. She carried Bride roses and
sweet pea.
The briilomnid. MNs Eeuiv F.iehn
Ilnjdcn. sKter of the bridegmom. was
nttircd in a gown of pink organdie
with n lint of (ieorgette crepe. She
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MISS ISOBEIi P. HKOWN
Daughter of .Mr and Mrs. Fred
erii'h A. Broun, of 2 18 liast Mt.
Pleasant ,'m-tiue, Mt. Airj. nbose
marriage to Mr. Donald De I'uy
('run ford will be holeinni'ed this
eiening in the Alt. Airy Presby
terian Church
tin, cclinol set have gotten up.' lucj
nre holding their !irt meet todn ntiiisitiug Jlrs. Frank
tilt" Isaac II. Clothier. Jr. place at , Harbor for a week.
IladnoT. Isaac II. Clothier, .id. is inei
..ri,Knt of the club nnd Wharton i Mr, nml Mis
it-V7r tlm son of Mr. and Mrs. Deas !
Evans nt York
of Mr. Dn.,,.1,1 .ioi.. n f....i ,r,. w-ns ine nnuc s onl.i nttcmiant.
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ceremoiii i be performed at C, o'clock I J,r- "njilen hud Mr. Walter Brom
bj the Itev. Jnlm Calhoun, nnd nlll be . ,('-v ,''' '""t m!,n- Thp ushers In at
followed In n rreeption nt the (lermiiii- Mendaiice were Mr Jnmes Hnilen. Mr
town Autoinohlle Club'. j.lnmes .1. I.nulor. of Boston; Mr
The bride will wenr n nf l,itol!- Eenhart and Mr. William (Mule
satin. Her leil of point d'esnrit A m','llti"" f"H"cd the Percninni at i
edged with ditebess Inee will be nr- ""' l""1"' "f ""' ''I ide's paients. nfti r
ranged with orange blossoms and si,e "hioh the bride nnd bridegroom departed
Will cnrr.i orchids nnd lilies-of-the-vnl- ! " " ,l,l"": 'r'l'- ''' Hnjilcn and his
le.i Miss Mil,, H. Johnson, of Fred -' 1'ri(,P, J"","1 '"''..returii will liie in
'crick. Md.. the maid of honor, will I J' "tikforil. and will be nl : home at JO Is
wenr orchid satin, nitb a mnline hllt I Undgi.' Mreel afterJul 10.
to match and will carr orchid sweet-
lieas The bridesmaids. Miss Ethel! BliOVVN 151 KKETT
Bates and Miss Evehn firicve. of At- The wedding of Miss Ella (Jujer
In nt it- City: Miss Itosj, Medina nnd Burkett, daugliter of Mr. and Mis.1
liss Anna Speck, of Mount Airv. will I FiniiL Burkett. of Tioga, and Mr. I
wenr sntin gowns with mnline lints to.IInrrj F. Brown, of (Keibrook, took
match, two being in blue and two in place at 7 o'clock on Weduesila.i, June
i nink. Miss Doris Tlutlnti and Miss 11. nt the home of the bride's parents.
EKie Brown, the In ide's cousins, will! Tho ceremonj was performed bj the
lie tlower girls. ' Uev. Samuel McWillianis. - - -
bf!?V: ??-!?;J :::z rJmis is year's longest day
,.-...., .., . .,,. .,,,,,, , Miniuni. white satin anil crepe. Her tulle eii i
of Newport News. nNn a brother: Jlr.,ns 1(,)d with orange blossoms. She,
John Selui chin. Mr Dudley Canini nml ", arii.-.l n shower bouipipt "f while or
I Mr. Hurry Jefferson. After their wed- ,,iM an(1 ps nf t, .,nns MUsi
cling rrip .ur. rawtonl and ills nnde ,-,,,,,, n,,,.;. sister of the bride, was
i will live at 121 East C.orgas lane ;., .,, i,..,,,,. m tv.-ml. I'.nrkett.
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READER'S VIEWPOINT
Letters to tho Editor on
Topics of General Interest
Claims Credit for Woman's Party
To Ihr Kjiitnr nf I'.i rvin Ptihllr .rrfnrr:
Sir I beg to call your attention to
some inaccuracies in the special article
on suffrage by (Jeorge Nox McCain In
the Evh.viNf. Ft nt.tc Evnorn of June
10.
Colonel McCain states that the mem-
COMPOSER TO WED:
NEW YORK WIDOfe
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Louis von Gaertner to IVJarryl
Mrs. William Allen at St. Bar
tholomew's, in New York J
1
i.ouis von iinertner, composer nnu 1'4
mue critic of Philadelphia, and HJC(!
William Allen, a wealthy New Yifkl.1
widow, nre to be married this montKititTj
St. Bartholomew's, New York, accoi(li,,VJ
bets of the National Woman's narti lug tn aiinouncement made today, s
arrived on the srene after the work fori Vo" flnertner's name beenme promj- .1
..r ., .i i . i .'nent liere when he was nrquittod irt il
rntlficntlon of the federnl amendment ,,, flf fnrn ,,,, f(I, nme ,0 h(,. l
had been enrried on for some time by . The charge was made by Cap- ft
vim- , iiii,-i ni me iiiniillll r.llllHKi: .vft- uiiii i.nuis .inner, liie inill Blt'll"
r" lull, ill. still, iiicii in inn iiriiisn iirmv. .iirx.
The filrs of the Patriot nnd the regis-j ion fJnertner, who died nt Bar Ilnr- $1
ter of the Penn-IIarris Hotel sliow that bor in 1110.". was n widow when tho ft
Miss Mnr.i Ingham. I'liiilnnnn for I'enn- ctitle married her scleral jears befpre. .
sihnnia of the N. W. P.. nrriied first Cnplain Weiner charged that ?40,O6(
on Jin j 'JS, when slie interviewed n , belonging to the estate had been mk'
tiumber of officials. Mrs. Lawrence appropriated bj the musician, but ft
Lewis .ame on June 12, chisel follow ed s ma(n ,.,,,. in ,), trini thnt Von
h Miss Caroline Kiitmisteln. eve. u-1 ,;,.,, 1P1. r,.fk0, to accept anything
tiie secretnr.i. These. womiii. wilhlfrIn (10 pstate.
iners iron, tins nty ami .niteient parts T) , bridegroom. elert is a son of the
late Carl (iiiettner, who (nine to Amer
ien in ISIS nnd became an influential
composer nnd writer of music In .New
York.
Mrs. Allen is n daughter of the lata.
of die state, bale been continuously nt
woik for the ratification. Mrs. J. (1.
Miller nnd other workers of the V. S.
A . in riied dn June fl.
It is the roiiseusns of opinion that
ine ratincatloti in the Senate was mi
dotlbteill due to the i (Torts
P who niimbeieil mail more than the
small group mentioned in our paper.
The W. S A. hud excited so much of
its encigi on (lie referendum mriiMnc,
that tin seemi.l to be 'i.oked upon as
sponsois mi that rather than for the
fedeial amendment
. .. v n" (ienernl Hubert Houston Anderson, who
111 " " I 1.1 1. .... (! ! '.u.
I I'l-.'l) ,'f I His lllUK lis nn lll,-'r 111 UIO
Confederate arni.i. Sir Patrick Hous
ton, n Scotch baronet, one of the early
settlers of (Jeoigin and a founder ot
Suiniiniili. was an aniestor.
Mrs. Allen is n natiie of Virginia,
but has liinl in New York several
The deplorable fnet about the nrtiile ai-. Dei husliaml. a lawyer, (1(1
was the eaggeiatioi, of the antagonism ' f'' ''ars ago lemiiig a large estate
bet ii , i n the two factions of suffrage "' the James ihir. She is an expert,
workers. , hoisewoinan and has gained success as
And more, the da has long sinre a writer of noieK and magazine ar
passed foi the kind of patronizing riili tides. She lilts now at the Hotel
cule shown Ii Colonel McCain for the' Leonori. Madison aienue and Sixty-
work of serious. minded women who ale, thud street.
'I
The engagement of Miss an Duseii. who is the ilauqlitrr of Mr. and
Mrs. William IS. Van Diimii, of (icrin.intoiin. and Mr. (Iiules . Car-
rigan, also of (ii'riu.inloiiii, was aniiotiiicrd .iesti'id.1.1
AND FIRST DAY OF SUMMER
striving for their rights.
I, II. I. IE HENCII HAKIMS
First liie-president Central Pa. Suf
frage Association.
Hnrrisbtirg. June L'O.
Doesn't Like an Editorial
To Ihr Editor of Hvritino Ptibhr I.ttltjri
Sir In our issue of June p.). ap
peals an editonal entitled "N'o N I of
Self-Appointed Wati hdogs of the Law ."
Evidenti from the tenor of the editorial'
it was inspiied the iiuuoiiiieemeiit
that n number of puhlii'-spi, ited citiens .
had made application for a chin ter for'
a new otgani.aticm whose object will
be to assist in the etifori emeiit of the1
prohibition Inn. The writer is not ti
member of the new organization, lint lie I
TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSER
Stanlpv
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an 1 l.oulsp E Wllev
Su!quehann
1sOU N. 12tb
James D. AVinsor. Jr..
nf Ilomleigh House. Itosemont. will re-
Sinliiier, is" treasurer, while Lloyd Ken- turn tomorrow from n hilling trip in
shnw is secretary. I the Pooono Mountains.
Mrs. Clothier gives a buffet luncheon I
for the club at half after 12 today. Captain and Mrs. Bradford Massey
nniljstcr that the shooting will com- nre leceiving congratulations on the
mence. Thev will use shotguns nmt 'biith of .1 .on. Captain Ma-se.i is in
rifles and diiv pigeons and targets. the Ameiican pxireilitionary foice in
fter this month most of the bo.is in I Siberia. Mrs. Masse, formerly Miss
the club will go to camp for the sun,- Ljilia Noe. of this dti. is i oak. ng her
hot when thev return nt the end nomc ,u r i u. ..,...... -".-..
. iner.
nf August they will continue the club
and have one. nnd if possible, two
meets before returning to school for
the winter.
Isaac Clothier, M. has just returned
paients.
Masse
Dr. and Mrs. (1. Bettou
Mrs. Jerome It. Taft, of r,W Angora
terrace, has leturned from Peusacola,
Fla.. where she has been visiting Lieu-
froin St. Paul's, nnd Albert Kosengar-' t,,nant Commander nnd Mrs. E. M.
ten. another member, is n pupil of St. . I'nce, Jr., at the naval air station. Mrs.
Paul's as are several of the others. Face, who leturned with her. has opened
The members besides the officers men- her home nt Li oodsid
Mount Airy.
Jr.. lifted lis best mini. After a short
wedding journe the In iile and bride
groom will live at ( Keibrook, and will
be nt home nfter Jul I.
McCANDLESS VANDF.fiKIFT
The wedding this evening of Miss
r.vol.in II. Vnndesrift. daughter of Mr.
nnd Mrs. William D'Olier. of I."."."
Ciranl avenue, and Mr. William Mo
Candless will take tilncc in St. Mat
thew's Church. Eighteenth street and Acton of Legislature In Approving
'iirard avenue. The ceremoni will be, ... . ...
MRS. CATT THANKS SPROUL
Sim Reaches Furthest Point in orlhicard Motion. Marking
Summer Sohlice. I'mising lirivfly Before Beginning Its
Journey in Opposite Direction
Key. K. D.
nffran Rill P!pafi VJnmmrt
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11S. illll, , .... I rill., II , .1,1. I , --.1,1,-11 . I wr I . .1
Knon what th
of the Nationi'l AmeTicuii lloinan
tioned nre Kent Knne, Nathan I ltler,
M'iiiinm Wnrrfen. Jimmie Altemus.
Howard Butcher, Barklie Henry, Jr.. until the fall
Willinm.Rnberts. Cordon Milne, Teddy
Wood, Albert or Pete Rosegarten as
he is called nnd W illinm ClnrK. ot an
aienue, nr-
bertli, for the summer. Mrs. Taft will
go to Ocean Cit on July 1 to remain
Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Theodore
Muench, of .TT.TJ North Carlisle street.
have issued invitations for the wedding
fornia. who is the only member not a I f their daughter. Miss Loube Dorothea
Philndelnhian. '
It will be great fun I do not doubt and
the boys just love it.
KNOW you'll find It hard to believe
me. 1 Could not nnve ncneven ii my
Muench, nml Mr. Paul Will.ird Keisse
on Monday evening, June !(), at 7
o'clock, in the Lutheran Church of the
Reformation, Ontario and Carlisle
streets. The bride will have Mrs. Harry
I. ( losson, her sister, as matron of
performed h the rector
Veikes.
The bride will wenr her mother's
wedding gown of white sntin trimmed , Suffrage Association. Ii as sent a message
with duchess luce, with a leil of tulle f thanks to Governor Sproul. Senator
caught with orange blossoms, fslic will . ,,,,,, ,.
,. . . .. ,f,i i I. niiam i.
ot i;ieii in niiiri uii-i' u.v ner sn-pnunei . .
Mrs. AVinfiehl B. ITnrivnnl. the liriile's administration leader
of Fa.iette (ounti.
of the Senate.
Happen to know what's peuili.ir
about todaj V
Sure, pier.ib.ndy knows tint hi this
time. It's the longest d,i of the
-l.il 1 il Mimuiei .
l"lllsP Is'
Not likel. (lull those of astionoui
ical bent know that and thei ean't
seem to evplaiu it logiealli and i le.nlv
to those who don't. If it is an sat
i isfaetion, hole's inoie or le-s what
happens:
nnd w inter is In
if ion know
The -un ni
moi niug and is
o'i loci, this , i'
one minute in
feels that oii lime utteih
tue monies ot these gentlemen
Ni.ir the elose of jour article ion
sii : "The lesponsiliiliti fo, good
'government rests on the shouhli fs of
the whole people." In that statement
ion are absolute!.! light, but it shows
Simple isn't it the utter foil of .lour tirade against the
I loluntaij organizations of citizens in
"J ii i lncK this, the interests of good government.
JoM.h S (Jooilall, 4441 Spruce Bt.. and
Kdth.irine 1' Thomas Cnyd, Vh
P.iul A Doltrv. Mp.IIk. P.i . nJ llarjr E.
N-wionib, 'J44S N .llarptl. n ft
I rt-Ml.T I lUU!t', IK)) .S I IHI1HIII1 HV., IIU
I IMitli i: Pern. 41 1 I N nth t
' Jimi s J MiCiiiirn ."'.'.(J Ni-wl.lrk tU. and
Hi. we Miiiulim. fs, lltthitht m. Pa
siimu. I s H.irrlf Ull s .'"ih at., and
, I'm ail i .lio-, ph. 74- sni1r ae
J--.-..1 i ll'ints. Sal. in. N J anil Mania
I I' l..ier 11 inininnlim, . J
I hMK.ir .irtcr 1. 11 4Ut t and Fannla
, IkllHrml. .Mill Naudain Kt
I Wlillam Prtuntlrroi. 1411) N Camao at.,
an.l Jos-erhliR ll.irrl. 175 S I'amai at. V
Hn in Cit-tn.r KiMilinc r.i and Marlam
i sinuiKler Tte&dliiK. l'a.
In. ii, ,v J 11 .icken 710.1 Oermantown ave..
ami Allil.i M UrUiins is Mill road.
II inn IMnu IT Jl S inth si and Olujippe
um 11I.1 lT'.'l s in,,, hi
inisi.il.i n I Hani M
I I'roline
ne
I 'union. Nri
I! lliientgcn.
York
Slid
city, and
Haverford
Jm nil II Harm il
mil Mhiku, r tp it
t
MTchantWIle,
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N. .J
I'arllila
winning
how !
e at ."
si'lieduleil to
mug. ni.ikiu
enss of lifli'i'ii hour
William o MrOulrr. .1117s Queen lane, and
I.IIZctleth L. Ptxlgc 1.147 slueen lane.
ManlPi s .MeiHin MurTalu N y .and
Mm, Muir.i.v. .'3ns N OHrnst bt 1 ,
Jns.iih i'iiIhii. ti'U . l'tli at. and Lillian
sm-rplf r.'.U X l.'lh E
Juhn K. Kr'inli Jf . Kothtvfori! X J., apd
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sister, will he matron of honor and and Senntor i. i.ai-y i.vre, oi , .-st i)f course. Iirst or all, the earth goes
will wear a gown of pale pink geor- Chester, for the aid ghen the resolution i mound the sun ouoe ;i jiar in an ellip
gette crepe with a hat to match, finished j rntifvjn' 1(1 MlffrK0 llmPnd,et. iihieh ' ",-"1 ,,r,l.'it', ' """' llns ,In ""t,fil1!
with n touch of blue and will carry ' sim1 ln ,he Senate on Thursd.ii . '' "'I';'',''''ili on the s.e p.itt ot
Invendpr sweet peas and blue larks, mr. : ,. tp,Pcr.,ui follows ' ""' earths surface an two d.i.is m
The bridesmaids. Miss Klb.aMh Mc '.. ntIona, Xmeriean Woman M1" '""'""1- ,.', ,ho sl" ','"' ,h" ,a "' '
I
se f f I had not lieen sitting sewing wiiu i i,nnnl. .lltlli n i.ri.in,,,,,!,!- iTiss Mtrtl
lier mother when she came home from a i Morgan and Miss Kliira Wnnne.r. 'Mr.
wee picnic in the woods with nurse tuss.oIl II. Dillmore will act as best
and little cousins. C.eorge and Sarah, man. and the ushers will be Mr. Furl
"Well, darling." said mother, "did Oii Dillmore, Mr. Clinton Vonkers Wilgus,
have a good time?" (Darling, be it i Mr. Harry M. William nml Mr. Arthur
known, is about half past four in nge) ' Carmen Riles. A luncheon was given
"Ycth muver." sighed daughter, brim- today by the bride's sister, .Mrs, Clinton
fill of reminiscence nnd enke, "awful Yonkers Wilgus, at her home, !),",1 Fill-
rood! We had caktii and rawly anil, more street, ,ortnivooil. for the bnde
we waded in ve devil." Whnt dear?"
"We wnded in ve dpiil." "Surely
dearie you don't mean that, nnd that's
a very naughty word." "Rut muver,
ive did wade, oh '. I know, it was ve
ovver naughty word, wp waded in ve
dam." NANCY WYNNE.
Canilless. sister of the bridegroom
Mr. KcinoWs Piernont. Miss Helene
Leonlini(Jt. Miss Helen M. Wright, of
Kaltimore. Mil,, nml Mis Lourninia
Vnndegrift and Miss C.oncvievc Vnn
degrift. sisters nf the bride, will wenr
blue frocks of Frendi crepe with hats
to match and will enrrv lavender sweet
pens, pale yellow snapdragons and
Sweetheart roses.
Suffrage Association thanks joii most
i-ordlallj for assistance given the mem
bers of our auxiliarj . the Pennsjliania
Woman Suffrage Association, in the
ratification of the federal woman suf
Dt the big il it--, I'etiogrnd has the
longest dai. theie being approximate!!
nineteen hours ln'tween siuis. However,
parts of Si'niiilnu.tiia and. of course,
liel.nul. bn.ist of a sin, which shines
i ontiuu.ilh foi dais and eien weeks.
So min h tor the cause of Philadel-'
phin's long da. The lesiilts are an
entiieli different ami much less ab
struse a ui.itte, .
Thiol, of tin' things that inn be done
in a d.ii as long us tod. I. No i euses
for not planting those pardon seeds.
: .i... i :..:...- i.... .. ..)...:..
n,. , L ,, , . III1 , ,, III h II" lilt, II. I.LIII,,,lh ,l-, ,11..'.-'
iH'rpcnoir'Mur at tin eniritor. nnd . . . . ..' . i . . . .
I . i . c I I 1 11 .. i 1 -II Ml ! II I II" "I I If HI I If I II II li;s I lit' I lilt' I
I iilK its .uc of ocjual iMistli .til out th" . . ... . " . '
" ' nf t ho i nlnlii, ii li'l s. llfi.it I s.lliriri,vf mn FnP
.. th. ThisisoMa".l, -J1. ,...u.ii....l, ' .,, - - so
.ailed the ernal Lip.moi. . inrk tM ym . tl1,iII-t: MM. ,,. alarm
Todaj. three mouths Liter, the Mill i , , L ami s,, oieisleut
I'he s'arl A. Hui.r 4H.14 a n and Ofraldlns
. ... s )'. , . .. , . . . I, II. .Is.-.., N liratz t
1 " ' nisioiy hi our cniinir slums tliat many John u lvran. -MJl tllsworth at,
ii .in.- "i ot us greatest at iieieini'iits hove ieeii . - "- iin ... '. i ui .
Iliad)1
possible by such organizations.
Would Philadelphia lime had a new
t miner without a inluntiiij organia
lance I'omniittee in Philndelphia and t lion i
joii proceed to kill the fotce of that,
statement hi ilesi ribiug the organiatiou
and
and Holla
and Jt nna
Cal., ahd
- J X,L
"y ja
9
frage aniendnient b the Senrte of Penn- has reiuheil its greatest dist.uu ninth j .tl, ,, the other hand, n great da
her attendants and severnl additional
guests.
Miss Kathryn R. Murphy announces
the marriage of her sister. Miss Region
L. Murphy, nnd Mr. Alexander F.
Porter, on Thursday, at the Church of
the (iesii. the Rev. Joseph P. O'Reilly
r.Hl. .Illtill,- lftnn ,,. AHn. II. .. ',
.l m -i-iif iTirn i w'.i"..h, ...... mi-i-i-i)-iuiiu Air. ami
SUUIHL Ml I IV IlltO ..Mrs. 1'nrter left for on extended trip.
Miss L. Kmley Cook, daugliter ot iiuuukii .ew i.iigiand ami Canada
Mr. and Mrs. Oustavus Wynne Cook,
of 17iri Locust street, entertained last , .Mr. nnd Mrs. William H. Marshall
siliania. We feel confident that the . of the collator, lie mil it the Miuiiiier
House will complete the good work i Solstice mid on this d.i.i the sun, bin - i
done." I ing leniheil tlie furthest point in its
Senator H.vre was included in thp list northward motion, appears to stand still
Mr. Thomas MoCandlpss will net n i bo-n,ie of his assistant p in helping to for a dm or two, liefon- hi ginning its
best mnn for his brother, and Captain ' OBtain so large a Kite for the .suffrage j trip in the oilier direitiou. The dni
Winfield P.. Hnrnnril, Mr. Daiid Pax- j resolutiou in the Senate. then has lencheil its gi en test length anil
Mr. Orne (.odwin. Mr. Mertnn I tin- sun rises and sots furthest north.
'On this da), the sun shines iciticall
iiit noon at the Tropic ot ('.nicer and
r. ,. pii.j n..ir,n i net ;..,, as iieurl.1 lertii-iill.i as it eier can fall
OIV rCIOUIIO "ICU fcMi.ny kuw. w w . . . -.
Days 409 Week Before
son.
Hunt. Mr. Disston Rile nnd Mr. Charles
Walnut will he the usliers. Ihe serv
ice will be followed by n reception at
the home of the hrlde's pnrents. Mr.
nnd Mrs. McCnmlless will live In Pitts
burgh. SCIIAFFFR NHWMAN
A wedding of interest will take place
DEATHS OF WEEK
pvening nt the welfare dance nt the
Ititz-Cnrlton.
LVJ," Diamond street, Iinve closed their
house and nre nt Llnnerch for the sum
mer. Their son ('niitnii, s!n...nl x-
Miss (iladys Williams and Miss I Marshall, who has been In the Cnit'eii
Olivia Gnzznm left Lhursday for H- i stntps army moro than two years, is
Jesjp.v, .iinss.., in rppreseiiL ine junior
auxiliary of' Holy Trinity Church nt
tho church conference.
Mr. and MrR. John Jnckson Henry,
who have been living on tlielr farm' at
Whitemnrsh for about two months since
their return from San Mntee, Cal,,
where they lived for nine months last
year, have gone back to California.
Mr. nnd Mrs. lexander P. Slade,
Mr. I. Clothier Heyl and Mr. J. Rer
nard Heyl, of Wynnewood, will leave
for their house nt Jamestown, R. I.,
Juno 2.". I.ieutennnt William n. Hejl
has just returned from overseas.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Knilen Hnre and their
family, who have been spending several
weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fmott
Hnre at Stratford, will leave July 1
to spend the summer nt Yorkshire Inn,
York Harbor. Mrs. F.mlon Hare re
turped today from .Rye, N. J., where
vhe has been spending several daj-s.
Mr. and Mrs. .T. H. C. .Harvey and
their son, Master Thomas Riddle
Harvey, will spend the summer In
Watch Hill, Conn. Their other chll
dren, Mr. Sftis Harvey and Miss
Anna HarveyT will go to camps for the
summer.
Mr. Henry Redwood Wharton, Jr.,
ensign U. S. N., and Mrs. Wharton,
who have been living In California, nre
expected to arrive this week to visit
Mrs, Wharton's pnrents, Mr. nnd Mrs.
William Heywarcl Slyers, of Haver
ford. Mr. Wharton will be retired to
inactive duty In a short time.
NMrs. Aubrey Hunting, of Ardmorc,
expected home soon. Captain Marshall
has been with the First Division through
all the battles and bus been decorated
with Croix de Guerre nnd gold star.
The Rev. F. F. Ronil. D. D., Mr.
nnd Mrs. J. II. Suker, of .'d'HO North
Broad street, will lenve for Carlisle
today to attend the commencement exer
cises at Dickinson College.
The marriage is iinnouuceil of Mrs,.
Helen Dooner Moore, daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Dooner,
to Mr. Charles Howard Reed, of New
York, yesterday in this city.
Deaths throughout the eitj during
the week numbered .'170 as compared
with -109 ln&t week and L14 during the
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tomorrow evening at 8 :30 o'clock, when, correspom ng we iast '
M iss Mollie Newman, of (U Fast Laurel I " s follows males 1s, fe.
street becomes the bride of Mr. Her-1 males 202. boys ,,1 and gir Is 1.,
nnnl R Schaefer, of 140!) North Fawn The causes of death were:
street. 'The Kei. Mr. Kline, of Adatb ? '"".'.. V!! .. it
.Teshurun Temple, will perform the. j;tlnf1,"rUKn" ..."'..' ?
ceremonv. followed by n leception at . mphthertu and croup . . -'
Fisher's Caio. 00!) Arch street ""; M.. ;.;. ;.":: i
The bride will be given in marriage Tuberculmls of the lungs
by her father nnd mother Mr. and Mrs. , T", 'c'ulos.,
Jacob Newman. Miss Theresa Sehaef- Cancer and mallk-nant tumors
'er sister of the bridegroom, will be 'piSxfandoAenlnB nf brain
nmtil nf honor, nnd Mr. Abraham Organic dlaeaava of heart . .
sLwfor. a brother, will be best ma... SSSr .". ..'
Tim liriilesinaids will be Miss Rose llronchopneumonU
Hie uriilisiiiiiei other ilseaaeiinf roplr.iliir usti
Salmon am Miss I ranees Leblang. The mioses of tomach
ower girls will be Miss Lillian Ilirsi'l, SSSia,a,a.rSVmlti.- . '
nnd Miss Fvd.in Hirscb. After the nernla
eerem'on the bride nnd bridegroom will S'crur,he"8riJPhrfl.lsear!V 'ilrlrtt'. Jl...
lonve for all exienueu wcuuiiik irip. N-nnranceroui mraor.
at noon in all places turther north.
Winter Regius On Other Side
Philadelphia happens lo he in the
Nnitheru llemispheri' , hence our sum
mer commences. At the other end of
to hin-h that louud of golf jou'd piom-
iseil nuns, df, to limber up those soft
uiu-ilis with a few sets of tenuis, to
ni. ike that long-ili ferred din's excur
sion lo tic slime or mountains that is,
if inu cm make the "boss" see it that
Will
Instead of spending most of the da)
in tin' nth) i and onh the evening hours
on
up
m.ii
o-operat)' with the judges, distrii t at-
torno.is ami their helpcis in maintain
ing a proper ipspect for the obsoriuuoe.
of tin1 law.
Your lefcron, e to these citizens as
"thinking the are so much holier than
nil one ilse" is not argument and is
u r own fio.it pot oh, mil can split ilecideill.i poor editorial taste. What
iliuost lift! lift) pioiideil joii work if these gentlemen should attempt to
an an i-ige i ilit or nine hours and get up brand joii as "thinking jmi are so
nail) enough to sai nothing of staling much wiser than anione elseV" N'o
Iiula s-iHsinan ilul S .".th st
.ildnldirr 'Ull llne.llanil ae
'1 hi'niiori' t,fiikis. J."iT ,s nth at
Sul'iak J.-ii S 3th sl
Arthur UeHrtlalej, l.us Anceles,
...... i ..el.i A.ilir lii.l 1. Uil.nl sl
lion o. punne spirited citizens wo. king ' I'lmrlea J Helena New York city
.. : 1 t.i .. .!!..... , , ., I l.ltziih.th I Inrkn 'jnill N -JJfl sl
km .u hii.i wi.iuii UK- .-u or uraiiu uinn AUlvrt ,, i.UUn.,ur till Monroe at.. Ind
lis a ''Holier thnti thou nowd simph 1 HUin.li A tnt-rt;r Jt-nkinlown. i'a t
1 ause the) lolu.i.oored to assist tl."d JuSTno.alr'.ni''l:r Mifte-JitaJf
I.i'gislnture in carr.iing out the wishes, '-'"""" "' iiml's- l;.;.o Iioutoii at., and,
of the whole penplr iluuRt W J'Iowhh lhi Tulip t . and EIvii
'nii mi tlwirn I. mi ti.1,,,1 f :; i LWrnv, i'l i't S Jlanctitk t
l on sim I ii ere ii.im need loi iiri - rv,...n ,. i it- ..,l.u.. hh.. m.i , t--
v ..i'.iiif hi i i inniiii iiri uii 'iu mm a t
. UHsiM Jfi rill! .Mil
urs" A Mdiiri .i .N ."th st.. and
Anna .M tfimpltll 1h.'7 N LM rtt.
Ji-hn t' fill m in f' l.ith st and Marie
tultil.li..! I III llilm . .. i
f, . . ,,,. , ntiii.m ioijiiiiiii Pi
a new iliteitue hureaii. i l.j the iviilimii I" S'lhiu lT.in .s I'li.icliMck at., and
new buieail if conditions are ull.adi . ,iHM,'r,' ,,' uVl'o'Se Jf Ulnnoid V J. and
ideal? It' Km Hanulton llll-i H.iz t a. ,
,.. i , ii-.. i .(Milium II liiokan lilln hnidtr ave.. atfu
Il I lime am ahilit) to understand linn. I, Menu jn; w tilrard ate.
the Lnglisli language us used in the, iI'i,rJn!.',l'I,rr;n7Vl. k.'!.1i""t " a"a "
aKiiige iii'iispapiT then the obieot )if losnh .1 Ksnv Uanerch I't and af6n
the RPntlp.ncn ni... hiiie applied for a xif..r,''lBWadrt.,r'K.u."oru,t,y,.re' and Anna
charter is si, mil to create an iil-oiic I . hut i hi i.ratz st
tlllollgh wliieli "the whole people
I.i
and Concctta
up lo iinm the conl of the eiening.
This is all piinulod the il.n is clear
and the sun h.is a i ha noe to perform
its oriliu.ni ilutiis If it rains well.
the earth, conditions are just reicrsod that's anoth. r
-tori
doubt j on w mild acknowledge the corn,
but it would be no argument on their
part. HAHin M. CIIAI.roNT.
l'ditor American Issue.
Philadelphia, .lime 111.
FRUIT AND GREEN WILL COMMEMORATE
GOODS ABUNDANT! WORLD WAR DEAD1
and Mrs. Thomas Covert, Jr,, are of Uiimdeu, N. J,
ENGAGEMENTS ANNOUNCED
At a luncheon todaj- at the homp of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. illlam H.
Abbott, the engagement of tlielr daugh
ter. Miss Mariou Thomns Abbott, to
Mr. Walter IL Oossling, was an
nounced. Mr. (iossliug is n graduate of
the University of Pennsylvania, class of
1018.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. Dey, of New York,
announce the engagement of their
daughter. Miss Marguret Beatrice Dey,
to Captain Harold 11. Alston, V. S. A..
son of Mr. nnd Mrs. (. I Alston, of
this city. Cuptaln Alston recently re
turned from Frnnce with tho 70th
Division after n j ear's service with
Company C of the ,'tl2th Machine fiuu
llattaliou. The wedding will take place
in the near future.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles II. Itinggnld,
of 2011 North Hrond street, announce
the engagement of their daughter, Miss
Helen IUnggold, to Mr, George 0. Stiles,
TINOLS PATTON
... . a ,. , ... Ilnmlcil"
. ., ml, mi, in rnice mn.'n tniu "
AIlOlUIT ',.. - --"'""' '"' All
' Iuerperat eptlcaemla . .
Puerperal accidents . . .
, ConBenllal debility . . .
evening is that of Miss Helen Patton. 8uiclde
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James J. a,LoIki
Patton, of IS10 Florence avenue, nnd
Dr. !eW " Tinges, of 1210 South urui
ithcr violent deaths . .
llseanes . . . .
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370
' Bureau of Markets Issues State-, Veterans at West Hope Church
ment to Guide Housewives.
Berries Abound
Oh. Those Waggish Printers!
To Ihr hillor nt Vivfnn ! ihlir I . il'i. i
Sir If the below necomplishes what
nn puipose in calling lour at-
l tpntion to same, it will bring a smile
i and sene to break the mnnotnni of
jour ilnil giind. This m,s cut from
the I'iknim. Pfm.ir I.nimrit of
Tliursiliii. .lime 1!. 1!tl!:
.". Wnen inahogaii beenmes staiiiril
j from ihimpiii'ss. wipe it with a polish
' mail)' of olio tablos nful of turpen-
t iliii' anil three tablelaoo of ruffled nr-
I gaiulie is popular as a collar for summer
dresses.
Ii. The full "bertha." made nf wide
siii.iiiif ills of liosi'cil ml to n ouiirt nf
pen stieets. bigiiiniug with n memorial , imilinK water. This is iiitl.inimable.
sin lie in liiemor. of the .ii members IlllWAKlt U . .Ml UlMli:
to Hear Biddlo and
Hinkle
iuIh Mllnm. lU.i . illh st
1)1 .'.) lie 7JII S illh 't
H)rinitin Sihofnen. I'lttfbursh Pa., and
ll.ulah It Knrli- rilt'burah P.i
Nullum Tnllzes 4.11)1) 11 vdliiKlns ave.. and
lllinil Unsi n llll", suth st .
M'.iii.. II Mill -41J 'imom st and Ulllan
M i:milu,li lT.'l llnrrl.i ))
c ha rt. . 1. IUim Iwi k .U'l l h-rr at., Rnd
1 lur ni, M ll.ili. r :itl, i'herr at
I'l tlln I H'Miseu -jTI.-i nmer.ild at., Rnd
lle'in RIiik TTli KniPralil sl
Won mi .1 Hoiinchi "ill X sth at. and
i:il7il.ith 1 Hi.tuinn r.Jin Knox at, ,
ihnlm r R mIIi an. 1.117 N HollMvood t.,
mil MarKuerlte .11 Miirsan, 1731 La-
lona st
William l.Tr-n l'l'.0 llrnls-e sl and Hilda
I'larke Sins I'oltase st
il. !- H "1 r 4111 i: i mhrldgc at, and
Acnes Wooils t:ic, n Cambria st
K'MhI'I i .s ni Hi. .'Hilt I nruh at., and
Clhil 1. Md'hII ilHl.l Vandyke at.
Them. is I NeUnn llrlstnl Ph and Krn-i
tine Horn 171 S Cro-ke) st
Ijld T LoniHlreth limn h York t.. and.
l?ertha M Muet.r 'Jsn-, Howard st
nich.inl Iluike 312.1 Pine st und Calha-
rim i: Mulhorin .Tii'.'l Pine st
I'runcls i: 'nurtne "lul i,erm intown ava,,
mid HMiinnliellii Arnolil Mill Keyser at.
Joseph Thoin. st.i x ,-,ih st and Edna
Pherwln sn N J'.th st
' John r ChiinliTs IU13 IVnn st and Mad.1
l lln, A M)ers 4fil3 IS nn sl
I Mil llarrett S71 N Marshall st and Mdl
II llskoivltz 3."i (laakill st
I)"lorilo Terln Ambler. Pa and Mary La-
ru"-i Anil'Ur Pa
Joserh Mnllti U S s, Mississippi, and
i:nuna .Murrav lsjr, X Front st .
Oliiviinnl linlrtssl l.lL'H S Clarion st alid
t Pasiiu.t llisp. rl "i.U Manton st '
H.irr) rrederlcl; 7:14 lien" rl . and Anna
K Mil. entali ii.'l N 11, its st
I Chnrles i: l.uiflls. l.enRue island, ana
' Uph, ll.i 't'.ilierlnl New Y il, ittl
!l
A meeting .if the World War Vit
oians will be held 'onight In-West Hope
I'leshi terian Chiirih. Preston and As
tho
Fift -second aireei. wiiion win ue soi
eninizeil in the Fourth Presb terian
Church. Forty -seventh htreet and Klng
sessing avenue, witli the Rev. Olin
Jones nffioiating
NEW WOMAN'S FEDERATION
Business and Professional Clubs
Meet Convention July 14
Uepresentatives of ten clubs of pro
name Tu ,,,
SO) 1 1C0 '
The bride h tatner win give ner in iossiouui nun uuoima i m no- i
,. .....i i,..r nftemlnnt uln i, city met at the Nrw Ontuij (iuilil.
mnrriuM . i.nti,i..i m 1"0" Locust btreet, last night to have
,rr M'ter. Mrs. I.esse llalbl nie, ma- )io f((.ratiou 0faminess and profes-
tron of honor: Mls. lila linger, the hionnj Women, now being formed, ex-
i.iiieirroom's sister; Mish Marian Wen- ,,i.,lned to them.
.1. m. Marguerite Spurgeon. brides- Ml. Mnrv J. Ilonner. of New York
nn'lils' Mivs Anna Magee and Miss organizer of tlie new federation for the
i.-ilnbeth Ilalbirnle. tlower girk
ensteru division of tlie I'liitoil States,
.'' ,,, , . r . t . snolfi.
The best man mi i.c .ur. . rat rst 00nV0ution ()f 1( f(1(,lntibn
ton. the bride's brother ; and the ushers , ,,p i,,,,, ln St- rnuiH 0 July 14.
ill include Mr. Less? Ilalbirnle, Mr. Among the Philadelphia dubs repre
loial Patton, Mr. Kdward Magee, Mr. fronted were the llusiuess Women's
Unrrni Tinges, Mr. VV. Mjles and riiristinn League, the New Century
A Gregory. A reception at the home (Inibl. the Iladnor Cltib. the Pro e ional
' ' bride's parent, will follow the L&C aml thc UiM U"b
v Ul Ulllliuui."'"
eercmonj .
nn.KV rornniKT
The wedding of Miss Alida J. Con
driet, daughter sl Mrs. Llda Morrison
Coud'riet, of Alden, Pn., and Mr, V,
Iliron Illlej, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. J.
Tarlton uiley, of 0240 Carpenter street,
will tnke place at 2.30 o'clock this af
ternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
llilev The Ilev. Dr. Thomns Park, of
life Oak Park Presbyterian Church,
Fifty uTRt aml l',no stroots' W,H Per
"form tho ceremony, und the Hcrilce will
Auks $10,000 for Movie Ejection
A $10,000 suit for humiliation buf
fered when forcibly pjrctPil from a motion-picture
house wns started in tlie
Camden County Circuit Court today.
The suit was brought by l.etzgus il
Stnckhouse, attorneys on behalf of
Franklin .T. Heck?t, who claims to hnye
been foreibly removed by a special offi
cer from a motion-picture house in
Camden without Just cause on February
21 of this year.
of tin' coiojiegallnn who died i
In Id of battle
Tlio-o u ho .ire leprespiited b.i
III the pent) r nt I huge gold
star, which i- the fettiire of the deeo
iiitioiis. ine Wi'laiil I' Ferguson.1
Joseph V. Ilii'ipes, Itaimoud I' firiM'h,
I'redi'iiok I; I.inieiiok. .lolin W.
l.itseheit ami John Muutz. The stai
I will be illumiu itnl In e'octrle liglits
I and n wreath of Anierienn Ilenuty roses
i w ill be placed at its base.
i Muior A. J IHpnpI ltlddle. V. S M.
('., and ('oinniaiid.iut Howard llinkli
The Unreal, of Markets of the Penn
s.ilvaniii DepnrtniPiit of Agiioiilture
semis out the following foi coast ic
garding the supplies of neaihi fruits
anil legi'tl.bles for the piesent week:
"Keeji the cost of liiing down b.i
taking advantage of the bargains that
are to be found iiinong the neiiiln p.od
ucts now becoming plentiful on the
markets lirtunll all oer the state.
(lieen beans, peas, beets, httiice, rad
islies, bunch onions, cabbage and rhu- I
barb furnish liousewiies a wide t hoicp i
for dnil.i use and for canning I
"A small ipiaiitity of ueiirli eutili
lloiver is being marketed in southeastern
cities. Asparagus is lepnniu in goon
supph in tne western nml central sec
tions but the season is about over in
this vicinity.
"The later arieties of strawberries
from New Jersey and southeastern
Peniislinnia still are found in mod
erate quantities on the markets in tho
Philadelphia district, while the berry
seasou is about nt its height in tlie
western section. Dry weather in some
sections bus inateriall reduced the
crop.
"The wnrni das are causing cherries
mill small fruits to ripen rupidl.i
rliroiighmit the State, (an our chor- picnic for Helpful Optimists
ries now for the .uelil is ugnt uiu tlie, TP itcl,sters ami tioodfellows nll
season short. The first New dorse )n() t1(,ir pil.nj(. nt Pitman, N. J.,
raspberries are ready. .irrants und ,,K ftornoon. and it is expected
gooseberries lire reported from south- ,mt iimlro,ls nf members of the two
eastern Pennsylvania. organizations will attend the annual
outing. A piogram of sports and games
Lithuania to Convoke Assembly llls heen arranged, and a supper will
Palls, June 21. The provisional gov- be provided for all those who attend.
eminent of Lithuania lias derided to Victor Canceluio is rhniriunn of the
convoke n constituent assembly, nt- entertainment committee of the lloost
cording to advices receiveii here, 'the Hm, Walter Muntngue Is head ol
SSrtwtT organisation': " """"" the Ooodfellows' committee
Philndelphia, June 111.
A Verse Pirate Exposed
.lifer nl I tiling lnbl c Into'
Sir I am ler.i much interested in
the eoniinunication of Mr. Albeit Fitz
gerald in our "Header's Viewpoint"
column on page nine of .lour issue of i.ch;,1r!'7'hK ,'
,.... 11 t,. , ...!,..... ,
Saturday, June II. The gentleman
stntos that he has written a feu lines
on "Smiles" for the benefit of this
greath d pressed world at this parti
cular moment.
While the lilies he has written are
siibjoi t to some criticism, still I must
Sali.Uion Ai in, the man who In might say that lie has copied thorn fairli well,
bade the (ionium Inttle ting of Met, j 1 wrote them along in P.I01 or 1002
will bo tin' prim ip.il speakers-. I when I was working on tlie Baltimore
Among tlie imited guest- will be 100 American. Slnoe then the have been
murines f.nin the niivi nrd: C. V. ' published ns a postcard and as a small
Saunders Post. No. 21. (i A. II. ; gift book b.i the P F Vnlland Companj
Spanish-American War Veterans; Hod I of Chicago.
Cioss Caution Service; lio.i ami (iirl Nt that this makes so very much
u.,.. .,f West Mono, nml West I lone, difference in those da.is of turmoil
.icin
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and strife, but it mny be well to set
Albert light or lie will be copying some
thing wortli while and sendiug it to
J0U. WILlll'H I). Ni:siUT.
Chicago, Juno 10.
City Band Concerts
Municipal Band, Penc Treaty
Park, S p. m.
Fairmonnt Park Band, Belmont
Mansion, 4 to 0 p. in., 8 to 10 p. m,
Philadelphia Band, City Hull
plaza, 8 p. in.
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Jer. mlih J Linker J74." Juniata st and,
Min c I'oninnnon 17.".1 Juniata st.
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