fK Jii L -i a v .',-. "! 4 xi .10 01 fej; ji ijTrrri rri. -' r r; ' - r a . ' ' ' ' ' v , . .i WKIICSl'lriJOOll.jJUI LrjitflK 4 BALA-CYNWYD ,m, DUII AnCI DUIA MAM Mrs. J. II. nrern, fts matron of I101101', STRAWBERRY MANSION ..LVj ww JZJl ViTLsU M Icon , j K rHILAUtLr'HIM MAIM and Mr. J. Ilrce,, acted a best mau 5w. AmiWuh T. Dalx, wife of Beif; I,' ' ' '. Master Ohnrle.. nwt Mnnin. aaaaairf T3sassj8 for Mr. Jlr ndlvl 0. After nn extended .inv, Aiimistus IT. Unit, of 101 North I' .. tv ''7;;- t . V. .1' , . E7 awmie. C!ynwil. Imw Bonn tS Ml. IMl.-riT . ' "t T& A FllQ QH MTUFPN (4 R w.Mlt'B trlr .tho Irldc and bridegroom Thlrlj. .thtr1 trc(t ,,, jllfit I' iVflllCy wynnv j,v" ww "iwiui meeiina Ol Mrs. '-oiils, Mo., for nn extended visit. IfBR. ;. - J? iii-uu uuu 1 1 iumm uiiib n-ni live in Chlraio, from a month's vi-lt in Ht. 1'cto Wwts's Class Mask and Wig and Other Theatre and Supper Parties mnMOHT will see tho Raster meet l . ., At,.. Hlnunrt Wtirts's m '':.. . ; t.t 1 . .. . 'l lip eiassi win dp iicni i1.aa w ill IP IIUIIIJ """ "wv. "' wfrtln. '''" Illlr,on ft" KM'"1 cn", tnceii"-' .,,,,. .in,iSi,nV Mnrln. nml !WI V".5 "m" rin ." v 11 entertain- nt w home SOia De.I.aucey street, for bvny, of Louisville, brother of tlip bride j Mr. William .Tny Hrhtoffcllu. Jr.. ; iw ork: Mr. .T0I111 Lodynrd Mil- or Cincinnati. O. ; Mr. Kenneth clioll. L Intf " rri.rt n na U'( 1 lin HOHI t til ! llcllcvii'p.Htmtford. or tistial, nml "" .111 i. ..,., fllnnnrn hoforp tllC Hip Ilurton Chance, .will en . ii.oir iimifflitpV Maria, nn Charles K. Danu wl(l entertain' nt Vr lioinc. ffli ue.Jnucpy Hiren. iur Mnr' rnrVoll Hei.cer. the dn.mliter of M?; Theodore Hpencer. of "nverford. vf:'.i.. interest tic dinner will be the iffilr Vlwi I'V Mm. Thomas E. "Dunn for hrr win. Ton, Dnnrt. Jr.. nt their lnm in Allen Iniic, mid thp (Sordon Parrlicain will cnlortaln at Sr for their hoiih. (lordon Sryraour, jrTnnd AMrn ('nrrlgali. ije(e the dinnei-H nml plnns thcro ,re to he ocvernl tlientrp nml Mnnk and wit pnrtlcH tonUht. and n the Kaytcr mectl IK N "'lal,' n 1,nl,'r 1nnW .Ulnu St ordinary Friday clrnw homo of the memlxTH will go over from the theatre for the Inut danced. AMONG the Mask and WIr partlco 'tonight will be one given by the Tom Anht0ns Mr Anne. The other micMH "HI lw Mnrgnrettn HnrrlHon. VlKliiln HrcUspIicr and Kllen 1, loyd, nd the men In the party George Olbbs, I? . Lawrrnrr Hmlth. W.indcrly l'ltler. Wfbtrr Dougherty and Tristram Col- I k.iw Anne lout Satnrdny coming Into town over the Walnut street trhUe In a riinnbout with a devoted swain. She wa wenrlnj n soft hat of blue I1U with the turned-back. ruffled tite and n llglit cont of some kind and looked very chnrmlng. Another Monk and Wl Club part -.111 ho tin. nnn fflvnn bv the Tom Do- lans for Sara, who Is a debutante of the last ncaKon. Among their gucBts will be .Muriel HlHlion. tlie uorr, imcw tonf, Anitn i;vanM, itnrry aobiiw eourje, you know he and Anita are gaged), Sounder Meade. 1'hlller jnd Kmlle Oeyelln. Mr. nml Mi-. TIIKN there will be theatre parties. Woodbury, X. ", tn llr Wnilnma Tthlille Cndtvnln-I KnCCUient of their iu ' t 1 -- -- --- - , f . i 1 . . ""; M "f """" io -ir. John McKay, of IMill adclphla. , Jim. J Ml'fl. .Tnlltl T.rnf if Ilnvnifiif1 n'nri the weeTwnd Client nt Mm. Ttnrrr , Ketclmin, of l'nMinlf, X. .T. I Mrv. Will IT T .....!., - irvi it'.-.l ' 1 l ' ,4X VI Ol 1U.F 11HMI" , ... nvcniie, Xnrberth, gave n bridge IiVniiH, Jr.. will be bet man. and the ,lr,J' "d hnndlcerphlcf shower on Mou- nsiiers will be Mr. Louis Jefferson Ilol-1 Vf afternoon t mIks I,lndnKlrk. whoM. mnrHuge to Mr. William Day. of riilhidelphln, took plnre on Wednesday. Among the. ciicits were Mrs. Wnltcr I'ninln it. . f. in viiii-iiiiiiiii 1 - up ivniinnrn 1 Mini 11. .iiiku iiiiMini Tm. i 1 .n h. Monre, of Detroit. MlpJi.i'Mr. John! I.lmln Torm. MU mi-i...,, 'p...', Aitcu iinrriAt. ivn,.ut . i. .. ' ' i --... ..v.i . . v.iTir;-, .irs I'lAWAMrtA llnl InRber, Mrs. Vlcmcnt J. McOen, Mrs. l-ouls Drown. Mrs. Clarence Tny. Mrs. 1 1.. ""r',cr.".row,. '". Holnml Toil:- Lewis I'.vnilM. a brother nf tho hrl.ln groom; the Uev. John Urynn McCor inlek. of Oram! Itnplds, and Mr. Clif ford ", right, of Clnclnnntl, 0. Bishop oodcock will officiate nt thp rrrrmnny, nssUtpd ,y u,P Hov, uav,i uB(iy u right, reetnr of the church. A re-, cepllon will follow at Hose Hill, Ky. fr. and Mrs. Kdwnrd C. Denrdcn. of Meriou. will give a dinner, followed by n Mask nml WJs partv. thli pvenlngi Jioiior or llipir son and datighter, Mr. LAN8DOWNE 1 ilbertn Dcnr.n.n,!r,1,",' Jr-' nml M,iM An fc "wlc festival was given in I C SI 11 n 1 ... 1 Lh? m,1(llt"fl'n of the LniiKdovvno High Mrs. Mlllam H. Tevls Ilulin has (School on Tuesdnv evening by the! ii'iuiiivn 10 hit iiomc, n.t soutli xwen- iniislowne Cominuriltv Cl.nnii. nd ."'. , ". : " l"ln' Kirk. Jr., Mrs. H. 'V, Audolpli, I'd, Ml Mnrgucr'lto Kirk, Miss I.lmln Kirk, Mrs. Frank Hill, Mrs, Crane. Mm llnl,n,f rviil.w Mr - - -.... v . w 1 , . in. ..". j.orm ami .Airs Florence Jlclchcr Freeman ', . " "i k.-iiiuii, in,, iiiuin .iir. jipnry iiotr. is tlie illreclor. 1 where she spent two weeks with her, The soloiMs for the evening were Miss father-ln-lnw. Mr. (Jcorge A. Iliihn. Mne Kbrev Hotz. Miss I'stlipr Itli iker lis dnilffhter. AfrM. V TI..I,., tt'.l.i; nn.l M. viT'i ' IV .'...: '5.. ''"'icr IHIIKCr. , ii.. il...in. ti i . i V """ ""'. .t ii-Miiiiin Ilimy, ,ur. norutlo con .AIlss I'hyllls Huhn Walsh. nel nml Alloy linu., n.,.i. it mi.- unnritMici .tTi ktv. Mr. John B. Shobor TakeB Miss A ,,rftt. Ilhmfi iVcdding look pinco v ' Wftf1nAai1n1 Atitnlntf nf ft r.Iopl U' 111 II BoatriCO MoUltOll for . Mills Dorothy M. Frnmo. of 131SJ North ' Frnr.ler tcrrncp, was given In marriage I by hpr father to Mr. Edwlu A. Itodgers. 01 iii.il vnvne avenue, 'ino jipv. His Bride returned ndmrg, Fla Mrs. William M. lwls. of 1014 North Thirty-second street, nnd her daughter, Mildred, are In Itcldgeton. N. J,, visiting Mrs. Lewis's parent. over the holidays. 'JR Mr. Kdgnr Fnhs Smith. provot of . '"'''"ocr'1 of the rhorus Include Mr. and tllP IlllVersltV. Will 111! Ilf.ul nf ., liL.nl.nnn L.llrS. IinVlllOIltl V.. (1. Ynlinir Mluu-l.tln at the Brllevue-Stratford tomorrow' to i u arc, Miss Mary Chambers, Miss Mar bo given In honor of the Advisory Coun- 5n,rrl ,f ummlnKs, Miss Jlnbel Xorrls, rjl of the Henry 1'iilpns Institute of the MiM ftiruli Hlndle. MNs Dorn Pcnr Unlvcrslty of l'cnnsylvnnln. Mrs. Ar-I Zn' ,1m JIar.v "rink. Mr. Wnltcr mill- il. iA-n. .Airs. Burp a v AViirhur- orcy, Mr. nuc Jlrs. W. C. Lnn.es. n. . r. ::-'" i f . -. --"""; Jim. . iinrom M. Ynrnnl . Mrs.l "'rsv J lorenco ennu-ny, .Mr. and Mrs ton Cornelius Stevenson, Mrs. William F. ' Austin, Mr. John Airy. Mrs jiiiKs ami a number of other women ""maim, .Miss Klinira riiillips, Mrs. J. will be present. ' (L, Palmer, Mrs. Charles Svobodn. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. David S. Ludlam, of) .ViS'1,3, yx M,r,Nl (V (!-(.'1,",m-Itoscmont. ni-n nt i.,.i,.,i v' t ! oers, .Mrs. Ilobert Down nit Tiivlor. wIiitp Mrs. Ludlam is recuperating: ,rH- K- v- S.n'),or' MI,,H Mildred 'from her recejit Illness. J..'!0'1' 5"SM Kmlly Hlbberd, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Dlmmick. of 4 i,?K. K1?.0 lArl ". wtinnord. have Issued luvltntlons for V, : Y.V",V; ,I,,"""l'. "' " "'K., ' "p' iiuimi ' uunrii , IHI I IL LPI1 ltl Mllliilnt n ft.... ...... ..I1 -lt ---..--. .; to m..et Mrs: Udv W,.,.ke aiVk nor.'1 ;,r.'...1 25f ""... 1In"- -) " . H v"' of I'adnculi Kv win. ivin i.n I., tiiiiil J'"' .'ii-i r.. i.iiuer, .uisn i- r hupps ! ddnlZ V SS'nb 'i'i "Ji" i.p Ji ' ' 1, . Mrs. K. Macomb. Miss Mae IjCC l'n led I auBhtcrs of t , r Wr.Wnni ;icI,, MrK- Florence Hammond. Mrs 'of which , BW'thc ncslde,!tee Prur' l1,?.. A'" & "T- "" ... - ....... in n... .., , uiiii ,ii. iiriir.i in gov rier has asked the Bob Moutgomerys to chaperone a party, followed by supper tt the Kitz-Cnrlton. for ins uaugnicr, Chri'tliie Cadwalader. Mrs. Cad walader and tho doctor are In deep mourning for Mrs. Charles Da Costn. who was Mrs. Cadwnlndcr's sister and who died in the fall; so the are enter taining in this way for their daughter (not appearing themselves, but asking their friends to chaneronc the party). The guests nt this affair will be Helen Hope Montgomery, Prlsclllrt Davis, Jane Hepburn, Aiken Ilcichucr. Aleck Van Pelt. (Jntcs Lloyd and the Itoberts "?. ' 2 ..DI?- .,..'....,, ,. 'cards, at lior.lion e vtnrnV ..niuiier iiieiiire vuri.Y luuigin in uu .. he one pivin Oy .Mrs. Henry Warring- k -"rs. II. I. Cook, of Boston, a Jicnry Lysholm, of, Barker. MIvh KmiliroMi i Hmuh. i .. iinnounce the en- Berwlnd. Mrs. Horden, Mr. W." Ileusi-'. unugiiipr. ,uiss itagiil Mrs. John Moon. Mrs. Anna Bowman, , t'nolo !' i:llnn.l Htuilln 'MISS ELIZABKTI! II. OKAIIAM Dntiglilcr of Mr. nml Mrs. Thomas Graham, of Chester', wliose engage ment to Mr. Davi'il H. B. Chew, Jr., lias just been announced DELAWARE COUNTY An interesting wedding to society which took place last evening at C o'clock wns'tllnt of Miss Beatrice Moul ton, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Edgar Moullon, of New Orleans, and Mr. John B. Shcbcr, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel L. Shohcr, of this city nnd Broad moor. Colorado Springs, which was solemnized in Trinity ProtcBtnnt Rplsco nnl Church. Xew Orleans. The cere mony wns performed by the ltlght lieu i David Srssumn, 'bishop of Ixmisl.inn. The bride wore n gown of white satin, trimmed with od family ln.ee, and oruiiRC blosronn. Her tulle veil wns held in phico with orange blossoms, und "lie earrlcd a shower bniiqurt of white orchid nnd snrine (lowers. Mrs. Fcrdi- i iinml O'Krlly, u sister of the bride, wni matron of honor, anil wore n piuk crepe nlilffnn ....it'll mnrln ti'ltll ittrln rnfTIoM nf rose point lace, nnd n hnt to match. I niip carrleil n Douquet oi spring nowers. The bridesmaids were Miss F.lise Mason Smith, Miss Josephine Withcrspoon, MNs Berthn Heliwcge, Miss Kegitin Malshp, of Now Orleans; Miss Ajlgusta (Jlenny Lcovy, of Pittsburgh; .Miss Cleveland Frame, of Mnlvcrn. an uncle of Hip bride, officiated. A reception fol lowed Immediately after, the ceremony at the home of the bride's parents. Miss Beatrice Hamilton acted as inn Id of honor and llttlo MIs reggy Frame, a nlrce of the bride, wns flower girl. Mr. Kodgers had for his best man Mr. Italph Bowers, Mr. and Mrs. Bodgers will lire in Indianapolis, Iml., nfter'returnlnB from their wedding trip. OBAFF BBVAX Miss Anna M. Brynu, pf ir14 Alli son street, was quietly married to Mr. George J. Graff, of 700 North Forty first street, last evening nt 8 o'.clock. Mrs. GrolT wns attended by Mrs. Jos eph Zeller, of Brooklyn, as maid of honor, and Mr. Graff had Mr. Joseph Zeller for his best man. After a short wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Graff will be nt hotne nt 1514 North Allison street. Stlilwagcn. of Media, will entertain at a brldtre imrlv on Monday in honor of Mrs. Bobert Dennett Bean, who is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. V. Gilpin Bob limon. Mrs. Beam lives in Charlottes ville, Va. Mrs. Walter Hiss Corkran has is sued invitations for a bridge pnrty nt her? home In Media, on Wednesday nfternoou, in honor of Miss Anne Wlrz, of Wnlllngford. whose marrlngc to Mr. Henry Maddock will take place April 17. Among the women who have tukeu tables nnd will entertnih guests nt tho card party to ho given nt the Media clubhouse on Tuesday afternoon lire Mr. V. (iilpin Iloblnson. Mrs. Walter r:n,ii,.v Aim. Tiiwiiueml ( Cox. Mrs. Miss Nancy Bticher. Dr. O. C. Brown, !('. P." Franklin. Mrs. George Pilling, Mrs. Thomas S. Wilson and Miss icnu.'shober and Miss Agnen Shobcr, of Colorado Springs, sihters of the bridegroom. They wore frocks of chnn tilly hire nnd point d'csprlt. with sashes of pastel shades, and they also carried bouquets of spring flowers. Miss Nancy Pipes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David W. Pipes. Jr., of Southdown Plantation, Louislnnn. nnd Master Ash ton Phelps, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ks inond Phelps, of New Orleans, acted as flower rIi'I nnd page. The host man was Mr. J. Vnughan Mcrrirk, .id. of Coneon!. V. II.. and the ushers weip Mr. Pemberlou Hutch of this city, nnd .Mrs. .1. I.. II PI- Alius lHtl, Iw.vlnr I M,.o tt 11 .. - . -" ' -'- --...... ... ..... , . ....r-, ... Minams. or Hamilton -Mr. anil .Airs. C. n. Hurt, Mr. and Mrs. tha. Mrs Barnard, .Air. Stevens. Miss Jackson, Mrs. Mm. J. II. Williams, of Hamilton Mr. nnd Mrs. C. B. Burt, . Court, has sent out cards for a luncheon H. K. Belger, Mr. Lynn I I1 m"!.,1 '""lelphla Country Club on F. B, Tctus, Mrs. I). (I. s Al,r" -1- G. Stevens. Mrs. 0. H. J Mt. George P. Richard, of Medln'r. O. Krb, Mrs. II. A. Davis. Aliss re a luncheon yesterday for her card -Marie t asaccio. Miss Curoiiiip ( i 'nhnci'ln club nt her npnrtmeut, Sixteenth and Mr. Boger Behnn. Mrs. Bntten. Air. npruce streets. JUr. and Mrs. Diehard noi -Mrs. .1. II. Hoyce. .Miss Winifred id Mr Mrs. Edward M. Storey, of iiur, .verorooK. eiuertalneil will open their home in the country thel Batten, .Aliss Adn'Grabcnu, Miss Bar first week of .Alav. I Dann. Mr. Ellison Chalmers. A r,. i i.upinn Jieatty, Air. and .Mrs. Ktlua Vi, ' Bentty. Mr. nnd Airs. C. S. Minuet Luncheon Club nt luncheon, followed by the ton Dniightcii for Helen's bridal party. T IcKALLY believe the Metropolitan will hardly hold the crowds who Rcrm determined to go up there on Saturday nljdit to hear Herbert Hoover and Mrs, Eleanor Franklin Egan talk under the u.pli'cs of the Near East committee. Among those who will entertain In the srand tier thnt evening nre Mr. nnd Mrs. John (iribbel, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brlnton Cose, Mrs. Frank Miles Day, Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Stevenson, Mr. Walter (.corgi Smith, Countess Eulnlia. Mr. nnd .Airs. J. Willis Mnrtiu, Mr. nnd Mrs. ilarclny Warburton, Air. nnd Airs. Tom Unblns. Dr. nnd Mrs. John Clnrk. Mr. nnd Airs. Edward Bok, Mr. and .urn. .inmes htarr, .Mr. nml .Mrs. IJd jvard ltlddpt Air. and Mrs. (Jeorgo Lor- fid tin i' two children arc visiting her sister, .ill, .lomi ,i. .uucncii, jr., nt Ht. Davids. nsser. Mr. nnd Mrs. William A. McCrnc. Aliss Lillian Peters. Air. Albert McLaughlin, Mr. E. II. Moore Aliss Murgnfet Ons, Mr. W. Ottcy, Air. Horrj Pharonh. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. II. Warner. Aliss Helen Buttles, Airs. John P. Mur HnlHtend Rhodes. Mrs. Charles Jack and Mrs. Scth Whitely. Mrs. F. F. Turner of Ridley Park, entertained inforinallv nt luncheon on Tuesdnv. Her guests included" Mrs. Jtcob S. Bcetcm. Airs. II. W. Buse, Airs. Elizabeth Tiehcnor nnd Mrs. AV. S'hew. Miss Elizabeth Burp, daughter of Air. and Mrs. II. W. Buse. of Ridley Park, is the zucst of Aliss Doris Carter, of East Orange. X. J. Mr. nnd Mrs. Elwood Turner, of Ridley Park, are preparing for an ex tended trill through the West and Cali fornia. They will be gone several months, leaving their children with Mrs. CROZIER PALMER A very quiet wedding which took place at o'clock Wednesday at St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, Fiftieth nnd Baltimore nveiiuc, wns that of Miss Ethel Palmer, 1M1N South Fifteenth street, to Dr. James Wnrren Crozier, of 5324 Catharine street. The bride wns given In marrlngc by her father and the Rev. Dr. Dwlght Withcrspoon Wy He oflicinted. A smnll reception fol lowed immediately after the ceremony. Dr. and Mrs. Crozter left immediately after the ceremony for an extensive wedding trip. They will be at home after October 1 at G324 Catharine street. ALEXANDER MILLER i An attractive Eagtcr wedding took I plncc on Tuesday at 4 o'clock, when liisnn i, !,,. . .!,;, ,.w,, n.,,i Mi. I Aliss Alarcarct Allllrr. dauehtCr of Mr. Ferdinand O'Kclly. Mr. linger La-''"' Mrs. August Allller. of Brooklluc 'li(mi.s(., Air. William B. (Jraut. Mr. Mmior- former y of Chesapeake City, Thomas C. Xlcholls. Mr. Charles Ale- , Md.. became the bride of Mr. Harry .Ciitchon mid Mr. R. Bland Lognu, "11 , Ai . .' .of T'tta?k il'1, .'"'TV!V' I of NVw Oil.,uu niiinii r,.iin.iin tn. ' Llinrlcs Hiclianlson. D. D.. of the L an- lowed at the home of the bride's par- clc11 I'resDyterlan I liurcn, oinctated. Mrs. F. V. i'.,,i ir tt' t t" ..:.. . .. llfl . .III. 11. .1. nil Ulll 11111. ............ --- rt '- . . ... Aliss H. Al.nnl Tliniiiiv.im. Mrs. II. At 1 Turncr'B mother. Airs. rrnnK l. wown lken and Airs, diaries Wilson. Sir. nnd Airs. John P. Herr.1 1"g of Idlewlld lane, Moylan. Qiilnby gavo a luncheoij nt their studio, Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Ball, Miss J. P mi ( hestmit street In honor of Mrs. Whltchorn. Miss Phyllis Whitehorn Henry P. Kjrby. of New York. Mr. and Airs. M. B. Homer. Air. urn lal. of Vlnelaud. Js ilrit- Edward Rlttenhouse. Aliss Fllza- A linen ai t the Alarlborough-i b('"' Fftckler. Air. George Warren. Mr., ;ivru by MIh ;ity. i and .Airs. Seymour Evans. Air. S. R. i her home, 0. Mrs. K. B. Keinhnl spcmliut; a month nt t Blenheim. Atlantic City GERMANTOWTJ Miss .Miriam C. Ferris entertained at her home, on Tuesday evening, In honor of Miss Mnrguerltp T. Kennedv, whose marriage to Dr. II. J. Connolly will take place in June. Mr. nnd Airs. .Inmes S. Cinven. nf Fitz. Miss C.rnce Filler. Mrs. William B. Word. Miss Flora Wriglcy. Miss Helen Wrlghtmnn. Mr. Jnck Dougherty, Mrs. P.. E. Cummlngs. Air. and Airs. II. Ross Smith. Air. J S. I'nderhill, Mr. Rnvmond Fill. Aliss nieanor Dun.i Miss Charlotte Bryant, Mrs. II. B. Ball. Mr. nnd Airs. Robert Dewnr. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Williams, Miss LjMta Lyster. .Mr. 1'. X. Hm.vtli. Airs. L. L. Inirr. Air nml' AtVu s.V..'i tn-i.-.f .i 417 AVnst sviwini in.,n ...,.'.' .!..' ! Peck. Miss Emily Peters. Mr. and .Mrs .-.. , .... . ..(. an iawl & liuilirt, 4I1( ' --- ... . i.i.ir, Klin mi Wit 111 t' L11(I"UB A 1 CI sir X 1 " T Mr. anil Airs. .Insner AVstPs Hrlntnn i encement nf tliolr nln vi i-.iui. i Andrew H. M. ioung. Air. and Airs. NORTH PHILADELPHIA linen nnd lingerie shower was ss Elizabeth C. Burns nt 030 West ork street, on Tuesdnv evening, in honor of Miss Bessie 11. Gleason, whose marrlnge to Air. Charles AI. llandicre will take place in June. Anion gthose present were Aliss Nnn Aldworth. Aliss Jennie Bnndlere, Aliss (.race Batty. Miss Clare Drexler, Miss Myna Daminper, Aliss Helen Fallon Aliss Mny 11. (Jleason, Aliss Teresa Keogh, Aliss Mary Lambert, Aliss (Sene Niehaus. Aliss Alorle Xie- haus. Aliss Elsio Rmlden. Miss Nell ..-- .... ...... i ....,,,I1J1..T 1TT...... 1 . t l-l I.. ..1. - I r. ... a, w, M. -.. Jlr. mil Airs, llnnvnr will nnmo nurl Ilnenn. nml Arr .Inl,.i IVI.Itl... 1V..M imioiti n. .iii'ia-au. .urn. tv. i. nni.i me, Hmlt I. .MISS lIl'ICIl loomev. .U1SS In the lnte afternoon ami will be enter-' ,rl , , ... , ' ' ! MIhs Pearl Clothier. Mm. llllam Frances Yctman. Miss Clare Yetman. Krtr,l('t ..I...I .. .11 l. ti. .ir"T., i TllC tVCdllllll' nf Alls.. Ilnniln nf. Wlinrtnn. Mrs. R. V. Itvnn. Afr. A. (I i M... nt.. !.-,. t,u I.M..,1 J. L. iHiunt hi, ill II HIT 111 ilr II Till tlrS wOri ' i V -- v- iu it iii i- -..,............ . -.h.m - --. ' .in,"', ituuiu i ini t n, imouiu mer nt their home In Wvnentn hnfnrn I n".,u daughter of Air. nnd Mrs. Fred- i Burlier. Mrs. II. F. Bush. Aliss Frances i Henderson. Airs. William J. Keogh. nu,l the meeting nt the opera "house, When !ori('lc "artman. of 1.'! Hnnsbeny Barnard, Mrs. Elizabeth Beachman, Mrs. George Laughlin. Airs. 11. P. ' or '" among their other guests, will be the rt.rc-,:nm' J,r Cll!lrles Irving Engnrd, Mr. J, II. Hutton. Air. (icrnld W. Alastrangelo, Airs. James McCairns, , avp Willlnm CUc,.n... t.. . I OL 1 42 ( uriienter In m ISnMmmi,,.,.,, Itplinn. Air. nml Airs. Itrnilshnw. Mrs. ti..u tvtilln,,. iinwi. 1.u irimm.. was n T KNOW you will be glad to hear, us I mils, that Airs. George Straw-bridge Is now able to be In Atlantic City.- After bt lery serious case ofN pneumonia twougli Fr.brunry It has taken n long time foi her to pick up nt all, so she nil! staj nt the shore for an indefinite lime, in fact, until she feels quite strong fain. VOl" i ('member when Molly was so J- worried hecnusn fihe could not get n mm. m nun wncn mother's friend took plncc Wednesday afternoon, n o'clock, nt tho Westsldc Presbyter t 4 .M. A. Ilnines, .Mrs. itobert Hunter, p.hvtrlnn Aliss Hiu'litl .Miistroni. Air. Albert Rid- Church. The Rev. William T. Lee per- l"gs. Mrs. Francis D. Maxwell. Mr. formed the ceremony. Tlie bride wns I 1'nul G. Master. Miss Elizabeth Aloorc given lu marrlnge by her father. and Air. David Wlndle. I WEST PHILADELPHIA ' Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Steinberg an , nouucp the engagement of their daugh ter, Aliss Sophie Steinberg, to Air. Ed i ward II. Beck. The wedding has been set for lato in June. FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL Airs. Alary Ralph, of Haywood street, hns announced the marriage of her daughter, Aliss Florence Evn Ralph, ami Mr. Stanley It. Pommer. also of the Falls, on Monday afternoon nt her home by the Rev. William B. Cook. cuts, at which only the Immediate families of the brldr und bridegroom and the brldul party were present. GILDEX WALKER Among the interesting weddings of the early spring wns that of Miss Agnes L. Walker, daughter of Mr. Jacob II. Walker, of 1827 West Tioga street, and Dr. Chnrhs P. Glldcn, Jr.. which took plucp nt noon today at the home oi me Dririp s father. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Robert C. Wells, of the Twcnty-tlfth Street Methodist Episcopal Church. Twenty -fifth street nnd Columbia avenue. Tho bride was ?iven in marriage by her fnthor. Miss Katharine A. Dickcl, cousin of the bride, was maid of, honor, and her sister. Aliss Agues K. Dickel, wns bridesmaid. Mr.. Edward J. Gilden was his brother's best man. The service was followed by a breakfast. Mr. and Mrs. Gilden left on an extended trip nnd will be at home after June 1 at 1827 West Tioga 'street. ( WHITE tJERNGROSS An interesting wedding wns solemnized with high nuptlnl mass on Wednesday morning lu the Church of the AInst Precious Blood. Twenty -eighth and Diamond streets, when Miss Alary Caroline Gerngross. daughter of Air. and Airs. (Jeorge Gerngross, of 2811 Diamond street, became the bride of Air. Joseph AI. Whit", of .1010 Cnlumct Fnlls of Schuylkill. The Rev. J. Kirlln nffielnted nt tho s.ervnn. it breakfast followed at the home tiride s purcnts. Air. Oerngross his daughter in marriage. She ttended bv her sister. Miss Helen M. Gerngross. Mr. White, who had for best man Mr. Joseph Moloney, served with the Fifty-eighth Artillery in the United States army In the world war. The bridegroom nnd bride left for a trip to Niagara Falls and Cannda. and later' will go to Hammond, Ind.. where they will live until autumn. The Wharton Evening School of the i of t,1( 'a1'8 Presbyterian Church. I'pon Uiiii. Mrs. Seiz and Airs. Kohlschrivcr "me in visit, because friend and mother, ''nivcrsity of Pennsylvania gave a I liIr- letuni from their wedding trip talked so inupli. Wnll. Muliv iii-n u. ' dance Wednesday ivei'iliii in th, l,nii. I Mr. and Airs. he immtry now and she mppiiih tn l, ,100111 of the Ritz-Curlton. Afr. W Haywood street lather fnl up with femlnlue convcrsa-' Harry Graham, of BUS Xorth Fifty fion nil week: for on Saturday even ins ninth street, was chaiiman of the com. Pommer will live on ,... , . "" nuiiiruu.Y evening ........ i, ia she remarked with a sigh : "Oh ! but mlttee. J in 1 glad tomorrow will be Sunday.", 'Hie' Aprl vlt?? l:rd inother. Inwardly w-as held nt 1I1. l" T i, 1 vur' l"ply' ua .,,nusp mnm, hi tin . i'i"0 "".' -1 ,,uu KOt a '"hnncc day. h ? 1 lim u littlc- w,,cn tteve'H a. I,,,., 1 hole dm prll meeting of Tan Sigmn Aliss All hired KmiiliMiis'u 4M0 Smedley street, on Wedues Miss AI. Horner. Aliss K. KpI. Miss II. Klein, Aliss H. Kdelu The proceeds of tho annual I. aster en- (.hurt stay I tei'tiiiument, given in aid of charity by ' I the menibcM of the Falls Male Chorus ' 011 .Momlny evening in America tinu. will be devoted this year to the work 1 of tin Salvation Army. Tlie chorus wns directed by Airs. Joseph Smith, nnd the soloists were .Mr. t. levin VAXCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES li and Airs. Thomns Graham vi rMi',- 1 smith. Miss M. Mayer. Miss C. Man. Wiest nnd Aliss Frnnces Lcednm Hess, ler. Miss H. Rohefs. Miss O. Kett Mr. Wnltcr Smith is president of the .Miss ki. Taylor and Miss E. Reed, of chorus, nnnotince the engagement of 'Ijlleeil I.flll.i w.rn n.nii.nl ! Mm. L. H. White, of .1020 AVnlm.i of1 street, left Wednesday to spend two , Air. Harry Brown, .vice presi dent; Mr. William (Sresscns, ncrc- tnry. and Mr. James C. I.awlor. treasurer. Rhodes and Airs. William Van Stone. An all -star vaudeville show and dance was given Wednesday evening at Columbia Hall, Broad and Oxford streets. The proceeds were donated to charity. Mrs. R. Iliilzhauier entertained the members of bur "."iOO" at her home last evening. Her guests were Airs. Eln- wechter. Airs Brimes. Airs. Yargcr, , BRASIER ARMSTRONG Mrs. ogts, Alls. Petera, Airs. Joyce,1 . , ,. , ,,. " , Mrs. Rittec.AIrs. (illmour, Airs. Hank, I.,. "! 1'rctty home wedding thnt took Mm. Kieinnert. .Miss Kemp. Aliss Mor- ' ' im,Vi "t," p nP.M' evening was that ... ....ur. ..vm; .ii iiiniiuiiK, lluli4Uil'r Ol -urs. ucssie Armstrong, of 3444 North nml Air. Leon K. Tiocu. Tho rercmnnv I was perionncd at the residence of the oriup-s mother by the Uev. John V. Ellson, of the Lehigh Avenue Baptist Church, und was followed by n recep tion. The bride was attended by Aliss Lillian Hillson and Miss Alice Arm strong, a sister. Air. Brasier had for best man Mr. -Morris Goldstein, and for ushrr Sir. Benjamin (Jrecnbloch. Air. and Mrs. Brasier left on nn extended tour through the West. The bride w-ns attended bv her cousin. Mrs. Charles Parvls, of this city, who nctcd as matron of honor. Air. Wnrrcn Newton, of Brldgeville, Del., was the best man. After nn Informal reception at the home of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Alcxnnder left for a short trip, nfter which they will live in AViimtngton. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA . A packnge party nnd dance wns given Inst evening In St. Alonlcn's Hall. Seventeenth nnd Ritner streets. Mrs. C. AIcAullffe wns in charge of the af fair, assisted by the following commit tee: Mrs. (Jeorge Hlggs, Mm.. Margaret Slook. Airs. Jones, Miss Nellie Hclnz. Miss Ann Corvan, Aliss Atnric Corvau, Mrs. John Tnulman. Miss AInyme La vohan, Aliss EIllc Carlin. Air. Dennis Kcllehcr. Mr. Jerry Laralmn. Mr. Bill Caine. Mr. Leo Collins, Air. Frank Mc Turk. The members of St. Monica's naval batalllnn were entertained nt a banquet nt their school hall, Seventeenth nnd Ritner street, on Tuesday evening. Among the officers of the bntnlllon arc the Rev. Philip Donohup, spiritual di rector; Air. X. Nelson, former chief boatswain in the United States navy; Mr. John Baney, ftr. Albert McOlynn. Air. W illinm Gilmore, Mr. Joseph I uurrin, .tin jonii tjarncy. .Mr. Joseph P. Wnugh and Mr. AI McGrenorv. MOORESTOWN Air. and Mrs. William D. Lippineott have returned from Atlantic City, where they spent the Easter holidays. Miss Lydia Babbitt, of Brooklvn. X. Y., has been visiting Dr. and Airs. Joseph Stokes. Aliss Charlotte Wells, of TtnMi.iA.. N. Y.. has been the guest of Mr. and ' Airs. Basil Cooper. j Jl III if - r 46 th "WftWW0, MitzQkrtim Philadelphia DURING THE EASTER HOLIDAYS AT THE SMART RESORTS GIDDING FASHIONS STOOD OUT PROMINENTLY AS BEING TME HIGHEST TYPE CLOTHES WORN BY WOMEN OF TASTE AND) DISTINCTION GOWNS , WRAPS - TAILORMADES HATS - FURS - BLOUSES AND ACCESSORIES Our Formal Opening Will be A u- nounccd as Soon as Our French Salons Are Completed i, f . . - r ' j'l ' A m.ineimr '.vi rnnnprv.iw prf Mis PnuTrf fcossrovc. ol tfrtt nvenim and Orthodox ntrcct, entcrfc at-11 Iiiuciicoii, followed ujr car her liomp Wednesdav afternoon. were twcivo guests. , ', .'?,, Thh regular meeting of tfic" Fra'wH.; ford W. (', 'IV I'. wns he)d on Wwl-V ncsuay aiiernooii at uip iiomc oi nuw ;, " Antonnlo Holden. of 432.1 Frankfort, 4, avenue. 1 .""' ?. ' d 3 xfm "lr.l 'til ,H 4ri 7V, k:: it.it' i mx n'hmli ',? a y"r i -''I 'J 1. Jl K i: i. '.! l '.A 5r?9r -FOUNDtO 1858 DEWEES 1122 Chestnut Street Qualitj1- and Standard Famou Over Half a Century SPRINGTIME DRESSES for Minei and Woman $36.95 to $55.00' Regularly priced at 349.00 to $79.00 "L. n grrmar1 git -' ! " dwKS' , -lit 1 SSS .it; .Miss Ruth Samter. of 1'llS Spring Twenty-third street (.nrden street, Is visiting her auiit.AIrs. Brasier, also of Tic A. A asserman, in New York, tifr a was performed at t NORRISTOWN nrl,1.,a"?h,,e.r' M,SR B"Mbcth Blakely 'in mm. to Air. David S. II. Chew. Jr.. Villi, illy. TIOGA Air. and .Mrs. Walter L. Thorpe nre .....IiiIim. rtnMH.ntiilnf(iini .in tin. I!,..li , . , .,,,,. . --"-.. 1 l-l-l-i VlUK lllll.llIIIIH""n '- ... u.l... Sloever. ofl ,u ",u ""ruenunyn .Military Academy, 0f u him. Robert .laiiuett, on April (!. weeks with her daughter. Airs. Plnr. ence Cutler Bleeckcr, of Ilighwood, New Iluven, Coun. All'. .1. S. Allen. Jr.. wlin lu iiml.ni wncmr und Airs. Henry Sloever. ofl ?l l lu "oriicntown Military Academy, ti.V , "'"'"uuee ui engagement of I. ""," ,.1. '"" i""". i-"r. nnu I Ar. Thninim 1' lleillv of 1.t43 S.. !"'?. Minn rieasance Louise! ?'" S- Allen, of (1101 Washing- ..?. Jf; ' aHvL," '' V' 7, x,r , ; . i" ;, "l no,"""H- ; marrhigo of her daughter, Miss Bertha Miss Beatrice h. A cbster. of 48L'l Knthcrlne Rcllly. and .Mr. Francis Baltimore nvenue, is the purst of Air. . Xnvier McCoy, on V.dnesday. Air. inn .nm. uuvii.ii.-iii iuiiu, in I'.nsr. nn.1 Alia Mpl'nv will tin nt inmo nftnr At a dinner given by Dr. Willie Read Roberts ut the Plymouth Country Club, iu honor of Air. and Mrs. John l.arze lere, the guests were Air. and Airs. Franklin Loch Wright. Mr. and Mr, (ieoige W. Coughlin, Mr, mid Airs. Robert C. Stokes, Air.' and Airs. Aurnu S. Swartz, Jr., Mr. and Airs. Charles Kohn, Air. nnd Mrs. Charles H. Alniiu, BRINDIVILLE KYLE .Mr. anil .urs. ciuney nmiin nml .Miss' Thn mnrrinir nf Atl n. rt vu Alarjorl. Young, of Philadelphia. d.i&oT o?Tr. nnd 'mJo "" ujfe AIifts Alurj ( atharine enkle. of 1217 qf WU Pulaski nvemn. and Air. Jnme.s De Kalb street, entertained at u din- 'A. Brindlvllle, of Chicago, took nlacc ner of thirty-live covers ut her home, 'in the Church of St. Francis d'Asslsl. I-ogan and Urrene Ht-eets, nt i) o'clock i P. N. Degerberg 1621 Chestnut Street Imported Scotck Tv?eed SUITS pc5 up g for WOMEN and , MISSES WMW - w One hundred dresses, all new spvinR models of trico tine, taffeta and smart silks. They hint of bouffancy for misses nnd softness for women. They really must be seen to be appreciated. Many other new afternoon dresses from A ft u ,C w 3 "ever, to Mr. 'uuems, Ariz. W. Smith rickrell, of ilif ma I'luD-f nf Mfo Crt-,.1. tAi.. - of Npw -ork to Lr,ftyM"ci?,,thI r,oet' York, for I September' 1 , at 824 Asbuo terrace, "i .v n liirK, 10 tle Easter hoi dnvs. A 1 nnr., i,.i, . t lir . ---..... v ... .. ....., vt uuk i,uur. '..iwtou, willow of Mr i"'ri i.nwton, Jr, ionn (.', '11 .nnn 1 1 11.. . ti '' miicrmirv. or snmr ii.uh'. west ci,..Ht..r vv... v:i; ;i ) "v . I"" ol '? nacl.Je,terday nfte-nonn t ' .i.ft I ntr,ln.v '"R"1 "' "- "d Airs. "riocn i (i. ........, ftf Rt ,,,,. Mr. and Airs. William Ro ..v,h '.'hiirch. followed bv n rmnilnn "il their t.on, Mr. Lloyd Hi i "ip Klu-Carllon. .Airs. Wnterburv of 10ll "aj!i(,X Teriace, are - .miiliui'B 0f-Airs. Rink.. linWu. some lime ai wcean . uy. " inn city. I I I'ehster 1 Dana. binson 1 ihlnson, spending ROXBOROUGH .Mrs. Charles C. Eddlemau. of UI (Ireen lane, gave a luncheon on Tuesday at her home, with tho following ijucsts : .Mrs. W. lhomas Boon, Airs, biimucl in honor of .Mies Knthryn Stinsou mid AINs Janettii Davis, of Altooua. Aliss tstlnson will lie mnrrled vcdne.ilav, April H, to Air. Howard It. Watt. ' M S49.00 in ftiis.nn W r - . - - . 1 CS!ajMMififirTffifnrlffiffijn5nTtyffL 1 j.-r -.., pS on Wednesday morning. Tho Rev. j 11. Nevin performed the ceremony. Airs. I iirinuiviiic was aitenueii oj her sister, fc nfri'I"'. SA"'! " "PL w Muni... n.""",.,, u,.lnr wending or .Miss --".lid 1 lift,.,!.... II. I1II..1 , . . i Sir nnVi Vt , ' ", uaugnicr 1 n...lr- nn". Mrs. J. Rutherfor.l MpAI. and , , " r!''Ikl,''1,no 'hcstnut Hill. ?i JI, , ,1 .s,.u.dii iin-i. . 'ir, an. A ..i. . ,.ru .M.-.1.III- 111,1 ner smiur, KpDwortliy. Mrs. William Spink. Mrs. nn,r.rfin fin- uf..Hr,,Vlhom",?l Kdnor S. Stafford, Airs. Ceorge Drum. II. ( arlln. of 10, South Cornwa yl 7 , An,,Dr)(on Mri)i ()wcu Mc. avenue. Vcntnor. Airs. Carlin will ;J1... m. ni.... n . ... .unmur. .inn. 11. iivnn ..ukkan, .mn. I- ni , ... i- . '!? .-... hieh win ;.,' 'Vr,ls i,"mH 1,orlt!. Jr- ' IIh. ('h,,'," "i"f. tomorrow nt noon He cw'"1'.0',,' Mnrtins-in-the- ! tho h,i '" bf ," nald of honor. Wrmr.i n1 eBVJnl118, wl InU'lc Mlm CiLm'?1'', sf" Margaret Who'ihVs PUn i1" 1,"?"t and Louis It lu .,;- nn,rr Mr. Charles " ". wl nl; n br,0t,,or of the brl,lp '"llottne .' u,uhlHt "mu aui1 tl" ''omrd riii" w;" bf ""'"ra: Mr. wTiry7' -r, William J. Taj- J'cA II,.,? m1' "bf. Mr. Albert T. lr. J 1. ,A?,r- enr "nrrlson Fra- s"ue ami vrIeV,!,,.'i. Mr' Snowden York ' ,Mr- Melville Price, of New Balfour Honoi "K MiSH Kobetli "I Mrs "TJ own '..'Inughter of Mr. Ivrini icJ1 1,ulf.ourL o"oV-y, of jMn."?J Kyi nnd the Rev. Al,n At Ifcfi BU Ixiul ..--..,. ll. in. ...! ., .; '" ... STonu, Jr '' ?"" ne Jiev. Allen K'P 8r' if iMr' ,nnd Mr8 A"cn leh will",."' .I.0"r'-1'a. IUverford. 01 April oii.rn,l.fU .ut ' c ofk Chuf,r"t r.1,'". t .I'aul'B Eplsconal ' 'his V-Its- l 1 Vo rln h0, " Jkon, .i 1? -ti Will act as mn .1 nf !. Ollm.. 1" "ft "".' ,D-C "'0 ft"H.1 oe rememDcreii as .uiss r inrenrp .Mc- 1 Valter Farrcll, Mrs. Fred .U.1.1..11. ..1 nun i-ii,. 1 )(m, M.s Charles E. lllday. Rebmun h.I.ou.svnlM1 ' d e Lrf ,WlU ??' V mild of bono?; lA on !8m."wA W'U includo MlS Alm8 i t i. iv"lnMn M ss Mae !" firaca tS' iMU? J01'180 Wn"". 11 Pf LoulsYillfr, My, Rowland Direct Importations v We arc direct importers of diamonds. The gems offered are in every case carefully se lected stones, known by us to be worthy of our fullest guar antee. Intelligent assistance is at all times offered to those contem plating the purchase of pre cious stones. S. Kind & Sons, mo chestma st. DIAMOND MERCHANTS--JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS ''I' 17 VA RMSE2GM 7'it-o Shops of Sensible Prices School Teachers wish to be stylishly dressed', though in such manner that their clothes may give perfect freedom of movement and com fort during their daily work. Lionel Sport Suits would seem to he just'made for them. Always in good taste from sun rise to sunset indoors or out from Monday morning to Sat urday night. 39.75 -. Wc arc holding to this liaat year's price despite the fact that similar quality i3 universally sold for considerably more. Several models and colors all wool. yMIIyXRPS 1337 Chestnut St. I Jlj 127 S. 13th St. and tmm MMStgj Jct Menguyer 1214 Walnut Street FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Special Sale OF $75 and $100 Spring Frocks Reduced to $59.50 Exchmve frock, one of a land, including afternoon and street of hneat meteors, taffetaa, georgettes and tricolines. One of models a kind. Model Sport Suits Priced Two Days Only 39.50to 110.00 WORTH 49.50 to 13G.00 0 ii TJ M 3, & I A. ; in 1 - irft frAiO.'-Vv.. 1 1-t J-r sr,. i-tt j. .nt ' t. ... jtj. j .. i.. -.'j ' rt, . ,lk ii.,, f. s ' -, Kit-, ,.w;i.
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