?v '13& JI tflST GOSSIP ABOUT &1?rTt J? 'Ir'i'V " v !'.. 4 I mooiiestown I IMPnRTAMT WPnniMfi I?' ' .-i!- tri.nmd ?to&w,t?b just gossip About pe6pLe A'tfiry )Ty"c 7Ws o ilmiy Going to New York for the Tower-Whitney Wedding-She Talks of Tonight's Pageant at Memorial Hall 01' COL'ItSIJf ft great many Pblla- lodav of tl.r Tmor-Wl.itnej'AVoclclliiK. ?u know it 1 AIM P'", 'is n,ft"' noon In M. llnrthn'omi-w's. Chjirrl. on yifth auntie. I" tool, every oiip rii s 51 IturllioloniPW 8 tlio underbill ihiirrh, liwnuiic for no-, "" J" mhpn of 1 10 (nmlly have nltcnrlrd nioo"lliprp. And you know Mm. xvhltrifv. the b'rldoN mother, wn Mlna Vanderhllt, n sister of ilio , Conn teas "'awThI', to return In the MillwMplila dof 'bV iilllnner. ICoderlek Towrr t i ilip wn of tbp rhnrlpniBRiic lower nnd ii brotlipr of C'liniloinuRiiP, Jr., Robert Hon, xxho m xxlll tllttU lioffrpy oJ MrR Hoberlijoii, .1 T AC . 'I IIP AVPUU1IIK p tarf nt oVIoek, und, us I ijtW before, leL will bP ninny I'lillHdolplituus ere. Sir. nml W, Jimry unn " Toxp Dfo joins 'ov.r. and Mr. nnd Mm. -T. Herlrani LWliieott, Mr ind Mrs. Alcxnndcr Vnu Renwe' ?, Mr. und Mi. Nlcholnii Riddle, Mr. Ind'MrH. Karl It. Pntnurn, Mr. nnd 1 Do Filler, of spent the 5?;;. rwrtr h. v.,i1",:.rt,M,vnmA,M?; . ukii .Air. mm Aiirn Witt Ci'ylcr. lr. and Mm. Arthur 11. Ji J ".ond Mw. JoFfPl. B. "lcMn;' .on, Mr. nud Mr. J. Rid ay llMlly. Mr' Clement Buckley -Vcxsbold, Maw ixon Nrwbold. The OoTcrnor nnd Mrs i Sproul. Mr. and Mr. Helen shrocJtr Jr. (obc uns Hetty lntnaiji, ou Know 'and first eonnln of noddy Toners", Ob, nnd any number of other. I ,hoT(M Vny moit of the Philadelphia , ', ho were asked to the reception ro over. MfiSinnriS of Hip Colonial Oamrn of America 'hnptrr 2 had a inont (n terftiB nftemoon ycslerdMy nttendlnp he Tnrfloes at the dlo.-CMii ohurch of St Mary when thn beautiful ..loeesmn flBbIch the chapter had presented o the hnrch wuh dedicated. There ure only ouo or tuo other flnRs of the kiud I understand, one vvblch , i dMdimcd by lr. Henry M. Me ,larv of tho Church of the Advocate, w t that church and I hear thpri; Is an "her at St. Mkhacl's Church in Ccr- ".fijr. i, Hinrraitn flair the Colonial Dames avc four correspondiuKly hnnd Km Filk'n iloKH of Jlngland, Italy, France and Urcpce. Thexo flaps will eventually ro to the Kplsconul ( u tbcdral, plans for which arc under wn. T THOUGHT thBt Pauline Dcuckla, I !, i,r- invnlr lno frock and rtotely hunch of, llile, was one of the' mnst nicturcsqup-'bridpa I had ccen for many a dayod Satuidpy. rilie ana her two fiisters werp perfectly foel. And the bridesmauds' dresses were sweet, all Mirer grny chiffon and lace. I love lary brldpsmaid frocks, but I dp like larger halt). Htlll the silver and gohl toques were -vpry becomiiiR, und the roiing matron nnd girls were cry smart looking. , The ushers were nil New xorK men, with the exception of I'aul Denckla. l'nullue's brother. It was altogether au extremely pretty wedding and I did like Le Crand Cannou's looks. Tbi-y an going to Kuropo for a few weeks on their wedding trip, und I understand will lie in New York, but will spend the sum mer nt Tuxedo Park, where they hap taken a houbc. DON'T ou woudcr what the school set will do now for n while? Xo more dancing class for this year! The Saturday Evening had Its last meeting on Saturday, apd Mrs. AVurtsV clans had its last party on Frida. However. it won't be mnny weeks before they will he throneh school, nud then the early Mieimcr parties will start, and tho (amps will be read by duly. There is not a g-at deal of home life for the growing bojs and girls these da s when it isn't the camp it's the boarding tichool ; and so they are home about two months throughout the year. However, as tho boardlne-school period U not apt to be a lone one, It's generally a mighty good thing, for it teaches the youngsters n certain self-reliance; and, coodaus knows, they need it these days. TONIGHT we will Iibto the wonder ful pageant out at Memorial Hall. I am anxious to see it, for I do think anything thut the artists of Philadelphia jet tip is worth going to sec. Do you remember that show tb.ey had at the Academy about five years ago? My! h'lt wasn't there u rumpus about thut! ion remember. Miss Janet Itichards was here nt the time, und slip de nounced thn want oS garments next du at one of her lectures, and every one nai f.o excited between their desire to nphoM their owu artists' pageant a;ainst the criticisms of one from an other dty. nnd their wish to bay that they tccre shocked at some of the cos 'times. Of course, there's to be nothing "hocking in tho costumes tonlcht: but it s to be a beautiful aud most artistic affair. day afternoon, from 1 until (J o'clock, instead of Friday afternoon, as wns an nounced last week. She will be as i'ed l'.v her daughters. Miss Kllbeth n. Jlioinpsou and MIsj Josephine Thompson, 5 he Itrltlsh Oxford Cumbrldp ruu ners, who tiro here (o compete In' the relay rapes with the 1'enn athletes, were the guests of Colonel John S. MucWf nthis home, 202:t Walnut street, .Sattir tluy evening, nt the supper glveti by blth' in honor of Hie Cornell .and j'cunsylv- tuiiiu uroaiing leunis. ( Mr. nnd .MM. Kdwln H the Terraces, Hosemont, celt-find nl Atlnnlln flttv. . MrH. Wlnfield K. Arter, ot Clovelly Heyon, left on ilntunlny for a ten days' visir in i-uiHOiirgn as tliu guedt ot her Bisitr, .lira. lino ivt luiniap. The guests who attended tho lunch eon given by Mrs. Herbert V. Hart niann, of Ht. Davids, ou Friday, in honor of Mrs. Hoy Weeks McKlnncy, of Kentucky, president of the Uiiltcd Daughters of the Confederacy, were Mrs. l.dgnr Marburg. Mrs. V. Allen !ar.r' ,M.r?' Charles B. TatriiU.'Mrs. D. A. Whitehead, Mrs. John M. Itognn. Mrs. Clifford A. Smith nnd Mrs, Mar fchall II. Hmith, Miss Elizabeth Chllds Steel,' ot the "Wood-Norton. (Jcrmantown, inter taint d Miss Mury Evelyn Hlchard nud Lieutenant Colonel Doriss Haines, of Washington, over the week-end. Miss H'cl'ard Is a Histcr of McntciiuntGcorgn I j. Iticlnrd, wlione Piungenient t0"Mif8 .Steel wns iiventlj annnunecd. Their wedding will take- place on June fi. Mrs. Charley V avenue. 1. V. I Conn, of Wlnrlemo. . St. I)iiIds. is cntrrtalnlngMrH. IVniuun, of Struuton, Til Mr. nnd Mrs-. Charles J. Young, of St. Davids ro-til. S(. Davids, will givo a dnnc,p at the Saturday Club on Sat urday In 'honor of their daughter, Miss I' lorenec Agncw Toung. Mrs. II. O. Hlldcgrand. of Louclla avenue, ujne, is now in Boston visit-, ing her son, Mr. Homer II. Hlldcgrand. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. Mitchell, of Hosemont, left on Saturday for Hot r.irinBs, v a., to do gone for about ten dnvs. Mr. and Mis. William C. Johnson are receiving congratulations on tho birlh of a daughter. I'hillis Htokes Johnson, on Murch :11. Mis. Johnson will be remembered us Miss Ethel Hay deu, of Overbrook. Miss Dorothv Fainter, daughter of Mr. nnd Mn,. Howard Fuinter, of Sum mit avenue. Wayne, is xlsitlng friends in Jsew York. Dr. und Mrs. Lewis Iteese, of 41(15 Hldge nvenue, Falls of Schuylkill, left on Saturday for Atlantic City where he will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. liohen-Adel ut their cottuge on S'outh .vlaHsachusettH avenue. ALONG THE MAIN LINE Mi.ss Bettj M. Struin entertained at cauls on Snturday the following guests: Miss Cathcriue ScLsor, .Miss Mary Hoocock. Miss Helen (. FiRther. Miss Minion retors, Mr. nnd Mrs. William ii '...V ",r-.'l0""ril K. Peters, Mr. Llliott L. Hubbs. Mr. Joseph Deavers, Mr. Elmer Wisler and Mr. Joseph bchwart. , M r. and Mrs. William J. Coane will give a dinner at their home on Church load. Overbrook, to be followed by n dance at the Overbrook Golf Club, on Saturday. WlZ'' & " HhIHI aHaflj H i.s r .Hte nt- -.Bwrr .-. Y2tsmm& mm&Miiii!:m iMW"TMmr 3S8 .SIsX. .!- t"j! iPV'teirAftti?Aii :,tez;j&.;&vA &MM mtrm s?r xjm y'lsny stLmixitzzj Mr. Paul Otter, from Austin. Chi cago, is the guest of bis brother, Mr. Harold Otter. M8, Nnllinniol Dnvldyan is pnter lainlng Mrs. J. J. Winlgnr nnd Mrs. H. .II. II. Hubbard, of White Stone, Vn. Miss Esler Frfri'cKflias, returnpd to hpi school in Hnekettstown, lit J. Mrs, H. A, Palst who has been visiting her daughter, Mis, F. A. War din, has gone to Atlantic City for spv cnil weeks. Mr. nnd .Mrs. John MeMtillln mid .their joiing hon nrp now occupying their eotlugo at Atlantic City. AfM .t -M If-t . ttfllf 1H . l.. I Mr. nml Vr, .' , AVnllnp 1 Hlmrn .,f C'tJ. Will . takp nlaCP tills nfterilOOIl lit tPhiladelphia na their gueslri over the i" c,l',r.k l" Hartholomevv's Chiitch, Iholo by rholo-Ornflfcrs MISS DOKOTHY IJLAIH MLw Blair, Mho lives nt Edgexvater Prk, is a great favorllo In- (ho younger social set. She xvus a bridesmaid rccenUy nt the wedding bf .Mr. and Mrs. Ooorgo K. Itar I tol, Jr. jnond street, tmllcd last Saturday for luropo for on indefinite stay. Mrs. Clnrn d. T)nlo!mr.p nr i.n ir.i .Apartments, enlprtnined tho members oi tne Ulinrtty Hewing Circle nt lunch '?nn..on"ct,tlcsriuy t "Three Steps Hp.." The members included Mrs. S. rnngslctter. Mrs. A. A. Eshuer, Mrs. IJ. Earaclere, Mrs. I.ouis TpIRt. Mrs. I. 'I,oweiigruld, ,Mis. Alfred M. Klein, Mrs. Alfred M. Mayer, .Airs. S. Fried burner. Mrs. Sidnev M. Sttrrn. Mn a H. Marks, Mrs. E. M. (lol'tsinlth, Mrs! IV T",,,lm,,,p' Mr"i. llHlp Arnold and Mrs. alter D. Dulsimcr. A week-end pnrty nt the Wolf cot tage, Victoria avenue, Atlantic City, nii'iuuru .ur, unu .urs. A. i, Arnold, Mr. und Mrs. A. S. Marks, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Plaut nnd Mr. and Mrs. O. I.con Friedman. A surprise party took plate at the homo of Miss Huth Oreenwald, of 1205 Wyoming avenue, last week in honor of Arthur Gittelman. a student of the military aendemy of Cornwall-on-tho-Hudson, who was visiting hi? parents nt his home, Otlt) Washington avenue. The hostesses were Miss Huth Oreeu wuld, Miss Elsie Friedman and Miss Mary Cohen. Thp guests were Ilella Seidmnu, Miss 1J. Ginsberg, Miss Hannah Kaufman. Miss Eveivn Seltzer, Mr. Bernard Mercnoff, Mr. Gorman Cnllcman. Mr. Harrv Grabot sky. Mr. Morris Kolinsky, Mr. Solo mon Seltzer and Mr. Sidney Urown. WEST PHILADELPHIA Miss Irma Hoy nnd Mr. Howard Hoy. of Pottsvllle, are spending several days as the guesN of their brother nud sister. Mr. nud Mrs. Daniel Eclis of J.10 South Fifty-fourth street, while on their way to Omaha, Neb., where they will make their homo with their brother, Mr. Clair Hoy. c,Mrn, ??'' Mr.nnarr' f'al'lwalladcr Rtandbridge. of rU South rifH-.hii street, entertulncd at dinner Snturdav cvin?. Their guests included Mr. mid Mrs. Rollin Kichardson Mevcrs Mr. and Mrs. William Preston Hrenz Jr., Miss Lois Jean Meyers and Miss Margaret Brctz. IMPORTANT WEDDING TODAY IN NEW YORK Son of Charlemagno Towor Takes IVIIbs Flora Whitney ao Bride Other Marriages !,., Hie wedding of Miss Flora Pavne , Whltnev. daughter of .Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Pavne Whitney, of New York, land Mr. Jtoderlck Tnwer. nnti nf Mr. and Airs. Chnrlcrangne Tower, nf this GERMANTOWN , Annouiipcment is made of the mar riage of Miss Marie A. Cramer, of 4811 Uoyno avenue, and Mr. William J4' Marriott, Jr., 4040 Bldgc avenue, on Wednesday, April 14. Mrs. William Shnnler. nf XXTni- T. street, entertained at luncheon onWed- ?.es,S.nrin hoPor of Mrs- Thomas M. Mcradden, who will be remembered as Miss Margaret M. dcS. Stain, of Bryn Muwr. Mrs. Charles Scott App entertained thp members of her club nt luncheon and cards Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Van Mater nud family, formerly of Lunghorne, ure occupy inf their new homo on East Tul pehocken street. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham S. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gordon. Mihs Maxine E. Wnson and .Mr. Maurice V ' .!lioa w"1 be at homp on Sunday. Ao'l-r' fr,,m unt 0 o'clock, at 4-ilU Germautown avenue. A ND tonight tlnrc will be the much-looked-forward -to Harvard Gleo Hub nt tho Kelhwue-Stratford. The inomas J. Doluns will entertaiu in otic "in 1 ,,0T',S nn(1 M,ss '''rnnces AVister "in nave a number of guests, too; while the Robert Benedicts will enter tain for their daughter Alice. Cjl'fcllVS father bud been n soldier in u the American expeditinnnry force and one of those stationed in Ger n'iiJ. Somehow, it seems to me, that innp who werp in tho occupied citips and were apparently well treated by me (lermans have less time for them f J! nation even thun the men who foiiKht t,em Pad's ideas hod their ..,. m nisie evidently. Tor hIio is a Z Kr!'.nit litMft Ainrrlcun, and you'll ZZ?itU T, J0" not " her late ";, .Miss D asked her re- i..!Ii.Slindfiy h?Uooi if nnj' onc ,'lBC K,V. U ,in .U,p ,ow,r regions besides - mm. flllll Mlrt 1-nmn1. I ,J Hi-Vl . . fii 11 Ulllllll t K it 11 - in the Germans!" NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL AfiT.IYITICC NORTH PHILADELPHIA j ne members of tho card club of "I'lcli .Mrs. William I). Chumbers, of ,t.. 1,orlu "roaa street, is president ! cntcrtaincd this evening by Mrs. William Cunningham nt bpr home on Shoemaker's road, Elkins Park. The guests xv 111 include Mrs. Chambers, Mrs. I'P.wis Lrkel, Miss Ida Bauer, Mrs. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Marguerite Latimer, Miss Gertrude Latimer and their brother Mr. Daniel Latimer, formerly of 2.'20 South Fifteenth street, are now liviug at their new home, 1020 Moyamensinir avenue. " Friends of Miss Lillian Fisher, of f.'8 Snyder avenue, will be glnd to learn mip is recuperating from lier illness. week-end Miss A1lcpJHopkihs',gavp a birthday party mid dance; it;herjiome on Thiirs dny evening Id ri'liuwber of her class fric,ms, 'Amoiigthe guests were Miss 'Marie Mnloy, Mlsi Huth Gray Miss Jlerthn Shsv, Allss Anna McPherson, MIssHnrel DanzcfrJIr, Frank Thomas, Mr. Henry IIIIIjMr. Stanley Moore. Mr. Wallace Shtfn 'andftMr. Howard locum, " Mrs. Collins Tlogers entertained tho card club Thiirsday afternoon for its Hnnl meeting. Prizes, for the yenr's highest score xvero won by Mlss,Bess Otes, Mrs. William Kcnnard, Jr., nnd Mis. Giorgp Hpooner.S, j , . .jtri,.. ?j i, .j rJORRiSTOWN Announcement has been made of tho engagement of Miss Grace V. Keller, daughter of Mrs. Klvvood Keller, of 032 Huvvs .n'venup. and Mr. Frank Earl Kohl, son of Mr. John L. Kohl, of 214 East JiKoby sjreet. Another engage inont of interest is thnt of Miss Eva Hodenbough, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Hodenbough. qf 400 West Airy street, and Mr. Thomas M. Fox, of Philadelphia. Mrs. Howard K. Hegar, of Do Kalb street, entertained ut n luncheon of twelve covers in honor of Mrs. Edward Ervien, of Glcnside, and Mrs. Chnrlps Ervien, of Ogoutz, nnd Mrs. Edward Hall, of Brockton, Mass, MANAYUNK The members of the Clergy Club of the Twenty-first ward, were entertained nt their April meeting by St. Andrew's Protcstnnt Episcopal Mission at the chupcl in West Manayunk. Tho topic discussed xvns "Near-East HoHcf." An Hddress was made by the Hpv. Paul Z. Stroduch. Supper was served by the aid society of the parish. At tho reception given last week bv the congregation of the Ebeuczer Methodist Episcopal Church to welcome the new pastor and Ills family. Ad dresses were made by tho Kcv. C. L. Mcrvlne, the Hcv. William Bailey For ney, Mrs. Charles A. Flanagan nnd Mr. Howard Lukens. Aero Club to Be Guests The Society nf Automotive Engi neers xvill entertain as guests tho Aero Club of Pennsylvania nt a lecture to ho given by Chnrles F. Kettering, of the General Motors Co., in Withcrspoon Hull on Thursday evening. Mr. Ket tering xvill speak on -"Future Engineer ing Possibilitips as Indicated by thp Progress of Modern Science." Pre ceding the lecture a business meeting of the Aero (Jlub will bo hed in the same building. Wannmaker Advises Bible Students "Start only what can lie completed," was the advice of John AVanamakcr. su perintendent of the Bible Fnion of the Bethany Presbyterian Church, Twenty -second nnd Balnbridge streets, in his weekly tnlk yesterday afternoon to tho 500 Sunday school studeuts in attendance. IVew Xork. Mil ttnrlinrii Wlillnev a sister of the bride, will net ns muld of honor and little Gullu S.eclienyi. Allic Szechcuji nnd'Glndys Srechetivl, dnugli tors of Count nnd Countess Liislo Szechenyi, and Miss Beatrice Straight. daughtiV of .Mrs. W. I). Straight, nil of them cousins of the bride, will be the flowpr girls; Master Whitney Strnight will net as pogp. Mr. Goetfrey Towpr, brotlipr of the bridegroom, will be the bet man, und tho ushers xvill Include Mr. Francis Brooks, Mr. Bernard S. Cnrter, Mr. Alfred O. Hoyt, Mr. Oliver Iselin, Mr. William A.'Parker. Mr. G. Ilowlnnd Shaw, Mr. Philip Wharton, Mr. William Chatflcld, Mr. II. Casev Morgan, Mr. Chnrles H.( Codmun. Air. Henry St. John Smith, My. William A. Barron, Jr., Air. ,T, K. Howurd, Mr. Thomas II. Frpthinghnm, Air. Philip Bover, Air. Francis A. Applctan, Jr., Mr. Charles F. Choatc, itd, Air. Bronson Winthrop and Air. Cornelius Vnnderbllt Whitney. A reception will follow ut the. homo of tho bride's parents, ,'!"1 Fifth avenue. SANE WE1TZAIAN A wedding of interest in this citv nnd in Camden was that of Aliss Lilian P. Weitirinati, dnughtpr of Afr. nnd Airs. 1. Weltmnn, ot 1201 Chestnut street, Camden, nnd Air Nathaniel Saxe, son of Air. aud Alr. Joseph Saxe, of J524 North Eighth street, which was solemnized at noon today nt the Hltz Cnrlton. The Hev. Alnrvlu Nathan. D. D., of the Beth Israel Tem ple performed the ceremony and a breakfnat followed. The bride wuh given in marringo by her father nud was unattended. Mr. Michael Saxo xvas best man. Afr. Saxn and his bride will leave for an extended trip to Mon treal and through Canada nnd will be nt home aftpr May 15 nt 409 West Hortter street, Germantonn. DESSAUEB LOBB An interesting wedding of the early spring wus that of Aliss Henrietta. G. Locb, daughter of Air. and Airs. Harry Loeb, of lb53 North Seventeenth street, and Air. Leo Dessnuer, of 2148 North Twelfth street, which was solemnized last evening nt 5::i0 o'clock in the Hotel Lorruinc with the Hev. Joseph Kraus kopf, D. D.. of the Keneseth Israel Tem ple, officiating. The bride xvorc n gown lace worn br her mother at a bride. Her lullo veil fell from n cfironet of duchess late nud was caught with clusters" of oinnge blossoms Llllcs-ofthc-vnlIcy formed tho marker in her ivory-bound Bible. Mr. Loeii' gave his daughter in nuirrliige at(d her attendants were Airs. Wnller S. Dcssauer nnd Mrs. Benja min II. Gordon. Tho former wore a robe of bla"k spangled net over cloth of sllvcrf nnd the latter a gown of peach-colored oft silk veiled with georgette Crepp of tho Mime shndp. Tho brldp's mother wore u black satin gown veiled with em broidered bhick net. Mr. WnlKr S. Dessaiier was his brother's best man, and Mr. Armaud G. Loeb and Air. Leonard Loeb, the bride's brothers, were ushers. A dinner for the families followed the service. Mr. nnd .Mrs. Dcssauer left on a trip and will bo nt homo after Aliiy 1 at 214S North Twelfth street. Among- the out-of-town guests were: Air. nnd Mrs. Issdore Blocb, Airs. A. T.oeb, Air. nnd Airs. Dnxld Bressler, Aliss Elsn Bloch, of New York; Air. nnd Airs. Harry Lewpy, Air. nnd Airs. Harry C. Dalstmcr. Mr. and Airs. .Milton Prptzfelder, of Balti more, Aid. ; Airs. A. Summers, Miss Huth Summers, of Allcntown, Pa., nnd Air. Manx Dcssauer, of New Haven, Conn, Hl'IuirLBW An attractive home wedding that took place Inst evening was thnt of Aliss Anna Levy, daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. Isaac Levy, of 1850 North Eighth street, and Air. Israel Hurst, of 031 North Franklin street. The ceremony wns pprformed at the home of tho bride's parpnts nnd was (oiiowpd oy n recep tion. A eown of soft while silk veiled with georgette crcpo was xvorn by the bride, with a veil of tulle arranged with ossoms. Bride roses, and lllles-of-the-vnlley xvero car ried The bride, who wns unattended, xvns given in marriage by her father: nnd her brother. Dr. Frank Levy, xvas tho bridegroom's best man. After n fortnight's trip io Niagara Falls nnd Canada Afr. nnd Airs. Hurst will bp at home nt 1850 North Eighth street. AIIEL M08KOWIT. The wedding of Aliss Evn Afoskowitz, daughter of Mr. and Airs. I. Mosko wltz, of CIO N.orth Alnrshall street, and Air. Jesse Abpl, son of Air. and Airs. Albprt S. Abel, took place Inst evening at the homo of .Mr. aud Airs. Abel, 2302 North Eighteenth street. The ceremony xvas performed by Hubbl Feldmnn, assistant rabbi at. the Kene seth Israel Temple, and wus followed by a dinner for the families. Tho bride ,;, I. ".I 1 MT' IfflMh? ; : t H For iight biscuits and muffins recent The Tuu Phi Gamma Sorority eavc a dance on Saturday evening in the Bcllcvue-Stratford ballroom. Airs. Eugene Gray entertnincd Airs. William Donley, Miss Estello Donlev nnd Alias Jcanctte Shimer, of Bethle hem, over the week-end. Wyncote Club Muslcale TJio Woman's Club of Wyncote will give a muslcale next Wednesday. Airs. Dorothv Johnstone Baseltr,' harpist; Aliss Alay Farley, soprano; Mrs". Ho ratio Batezcll, contralto, nnd Mrs. Vance Peters, pianistc, will be the solo. ists. Wills Probated Today Among wills probated today were thoso of Isaac Weiss. 04.15 German- town nvenue. S8O00: Charles W. Leeds. Mr.. 2247 Seyfert street. S10.000: Lxula Vt . Hooven. 5814 Sniuce street: Catherine Asnip, 1023 Iluscomb street. $31,040, and George Couuor. who died in St. Joseph's Hospital, $15,500. An inventory filed in the estntc of Elizabeth B. Pilge showed it to be worth S33. 580.011. ' ' minimi jiriiiKwortn. .xirs. Walter K. I,;?nt?T00(1V.a!r8' w'Iam Carman, Airs. William Holm, Airs. W. Etter. Airs. F. II. Gnskill. Airs. .T f:in,MI,. r,c JM' Chi w'd;,,," of Miss Alary Vog Uh ter of AirK. jH1 T Vogdes, I "Jntaron Biddle, son of Air " l.duml 1(1,1.11. .. mi .. (ies. nnd nml Tll.l.ll- . ... . . ' . nuletii V ""luic. win iaKP puce ffi. ",.,.nl.' Wnday. in Christ nnl ihVi. ", "' '" ,,,p prfsencc of Dr n,!1"')!1'"!10 families. TJie Hev. St( Zt,X Whbiirn will officlnto Cos 1,t,f eSdM "" H Ilt-T JMe u hr!,? hono,r,nn,l Mr. NM.oh.s ,,, ' u brotlicr, xvill act us best mun. iuhu, 'J'Stl0. . ""1 "U ?" ... erlek ilAi.li " ' ?nr? ''"' namupl Fred "II will w,"' "f.DrMlii Aloir, Chestnut M"hiiB,' .Biu,.u dinner tomorrow ut the Expert; i'Unr I VkJ" ,icr -d' 'orwo,(l.iMri '""Si'0""' Hnllitt Dick, ut Iliil 'smI Klln'Pt Bonnes, Chest- "mhirHnV i . I0 rn" 'or Europe ' their tVin ""' hrf" obli,?,,(, ,0 I"5 "f on, ,.i f'j ' " "wount of the illness "i one of ii..i. lm t "fc ul lu" "mess Vflonrt Ii l ch,,(,I"en. who has do- 'fHUCC nnt. "', ''"wrvcr. on Uin l.n " n.n(i'ut,1ill!;rn8tr TlHrrl8' nf pt weeks i?xi"hi!1"L' V'1,'0 Nl,ont fifv ' nomo,Wy1:,',hUr K,,r'njfS' .,wy,&tajrr2:S!?J tSllM f:ln,Mln,. Af,c i.. ii. . .... . -v. "----..,, ...to, ji. vv. uriuin, airs. Jlobert aicCutch ron. Airs. Walter .T. Itaffel, Airs. E. O. hnodgrass uud Aire. Anthony Taylor. Air. nnd Mrs. Walter Nevvhnll Ste venson nud their family, who spent the spring holidays at their cottage on Hughes street. Capo Alay, have returned to their town house, 1047 North Thirty third street. Air. aud Airs. Jean H. Josephs have returned from their wedding tiip and uro at homo nt 5117 North Svdenham street, i no undo wns Aliss Ituth S. ureiiieiiDacu. Another leiurniug bridegroom nnd bride are Air. nnd Airs. Harry L. Humpf. who will bo nt homo at 1C20 Wyoming uvenue. The bride wns Miss Emilia Iv. Schucider. The finul luncheon for tho season of tho North Philadelphia Sewing Ulub wns held last week, when Airs. W. Pontzfelt, of Oak Lane, was the hostess. Her gdests Included Airs. W. A. Luiu, Mrs, AI. F. Beerhalter, Airs. Emma Schoppo. Airs. Fruuk Gnskill. Airs. Harry Barringer, Aliss Emma Burrin ger, Mis. W. I). Chambers, Aliss I. IC. Bauer, Airs. Edward Smith, Airs. O. E. Suodgrass. Airs. W. M. Brlnkworth uud Mrs. Walter Itaffel. Airs. Harry B. Hhulman, of 4020 North Eleventh street, who has been seriously ill. is recupoiating nt Gulen Hull. Atlantic City. Airs. E. Bellinger, of North Thir teenth street, will entertain tomorrow afternoon the ladies of her 500 club. Aliss Augusta Hlrshbcrg, of 3507 North Fiticcnth street, bus returned from a stay nt Atlantic City. Bliss Jauct Beeeher, of Sixteenth and Afouut Vernon streets, Is spending a fortnight in Washington visiting her couhIii, Alias Alice Hughes, Afr. nnd Mrs. Simon All Her, of 001 North Sixteenth strret. havo returned from a trip to Chicsgo, ' Aliss TSflt H. Schwab, of the Dau-t nhln Apartments, Broad street, hns rn ' turned homo from Newark, where she. was the guest of hpr sister, Airs, I, Lehman, for two weeks, Mr. Sydney Baycrsdorfcr, 1031 Dla- WHAT WE KNOW ABOUT FOOD has come down throudh centuries of study and experiment. The most perfect foods for man are the whole wheat irain, (toeen vegetables and fruits. Shredded Wheat BiSCUit is 100 percent whole wheat, nothing wasted or thrown away Here is a perfect luncheon: Two Shredded Wheat Biscuits with milk, a dish of lettuce salad, a dish of sliced oranstren$hen md satisfying and easily sted.ShreddedWheat is readycooked and ready-to-eat The Formal in Dress is here achieved without the tinsel and the unat tractive decoration that is so often miscalled Style. We assure you of a "cor rect formality." GOWNS FURS MILLINERY 1302 Walnut Street EiWCT8iffliiri (KKriK woit her irnvellnc salt of' tssrt with n brrt hi hat fn msteh.'flnd' unattended. Jifr. and Mrs. Abel' spend their wedding trip iri Atlal City. xt'tinTA r m T.T.iivrrivisv ...... ....... UV4JJili,l .? f . . fit . A wedding of interest in Tioga 8iH it In Clarion, Pa., was that of Mis llHtli a Bollentlne, daughter of Dr. nud Mrs? v .Tohu IJHllcntlue. of Clarion. Pa.. -WiL J Air. Frank F. AVhlttnm, of 3018 Nortlf Elehteenth Rlreet. nhleli tnnlr nlarn All Thursday nt noon in the First Baptist'"'1 , Church, Seventeenth and Sansom. , streets, xx"" tne Ilev. n. II. Thomp son, of the Bnptlst Church, of Bridge ton, N .1., officiating. Tho ceremony wus followed by a breakfast at tho Ar cadla. Air. und Airs. Whlttam xvill return from their trip tho middle of May and will be nt homo nfter Ma , IT, nt -1010 Locust street. fi" M M. bmmtimmmmmmim'wisi 1423 Walnut Street Fur Storage o Absolute Security and Covered by Insurance Alterations at Summer Prices Spring and Summer Fur Capes and Coatees in the most charming new styles unci u nil, variety of akina Russian Sable, Hudson liny, Halier, Natural Blue nnd Silver Foxe. SPRING HATS Made our way for the people that like, thut xvny. !IIIIIIMM aJWfflfflii Spaaa!:! ftt0ltjpflll SJtlttt-'Lh't 1335-1337 WALNUT ST. (Opposite Ritz-Carlton) Shcppard White Madras With Cords and Stripes 55 and 65 Cents For Women's Gowns and Shirt Waists For Men's Pajamas and Shirts Saturday Closinff Hour, 1 P. M. 1008 Chestnut (Street Special Sale of Women's and Misses' Dresses For Monday An exceptional purchase of Dresses together with models selected from our regular slock and marked for quick disposal formerly priced up to 85.00 oo .00 No C. O. D.'s Xo Approvals No Exchanges rrnmrrrri nrrmrm rinuii aiTflRK BiMiNW George Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Charming Hats Appropriate for Spring Fetes and Social Events e y P f CT3?fl aftl aaaaaaal H MT Si UH WBEz3t"""'-' ft L'k)u,X&FUfp alMFBgJr v jb wJWMr:&3ts7w&fn4ti aUKBtorikUaaar " " " mr lHT Bfta VV.iTJ.firi m 133-5?o-I3lhSt. Beginning Todaj) 235 will dispose of In all sizes and shades, are exclusive models. resses Mostly one of a kind. Majority &2S Suiis al Cost and Less Taffetn Tricolette Tricotino Poiret Twill CKarmeuse Kittens Ear Georgette Crepe Crepe de Clune atJ $19.50 formrrly to $45.00 $25.00 formerly to $59.50 $39.50 formrrljr to $79.50 $49.50 formerly to $125.00 . "j EjqUuC ?lodcl ha.s a crortn of ti-llophanc straw, mnhno ,ImnncdKcd w,th stniw nd covered xs.th mulinv tlango-Priced Another Loxclj Large Hlack Draid Hat made of .eul Im ported Hair Braid, trimmed xvith a Trench xweuth of Hnm I posies .and fruit the xvreath is hand tinted in pastel coloiinffs- ...., fi? 7"! 1"'l,rm'11 with I Ik-no OriBlnnl lloclrl,. and llrrrrntt ktyle and qimlUj par rjcfllrn, r. rry one new B Kayser Twelve Button Length Washable Chamoisette Gloves; $1.50 pair With hort sleeven ro inuoh the n.uc-h in demand These are spleud d uVuiiiJr a id 1 ill ,Xrn "Lr? come In Mhlle. sand mat-tlc and mv "nlv ' iU !'.'.' ?..F'? "" --.- . v Hnuouui aiue Ul U.la epuclal price ftt5r Sport Coats in all Wanted Materials $25.0t aud French Net Laces and Flouncing A Sale at Half Usual Prices . .1 V1? . ,narv..ODBnrt,,n"T "urr heuutlful net 1 ....... fraction of their worth, Kl,,nCe nt throe nrlieawlll sU. .. of the Tluea. The Ure, .r. freah new plerea Sn" lVrnrl" ," nt i ldeH . , S" J'ac? w,t'' CfJec embroidered in three colnr otTint with Pink, Blue, Violet nnd Yellow as tl ,n predominating shades; the nets are a to 6 inches wide; an oxfiuS ft aSeTJard01, '' 'nlUCS l $1,0 II yard' I'ially priced jnrd !0c Colored embroidered dot edge on 3-ineli net, value 10c, nt "c ixei i.awwi inench wide in a xnrietv of natterni. half price, now marked 2.ric. 30c. 50c and GGc jard I'inrnn, 80c ya'rd!C LaCCh27 inchcs wi(Jo ut ,,u,f P""". 00c. tl5c nml H.Urlc;5ateo7?.rdn.rhM Wd UP l M",nph w,d- at u )yhitte et rtoncjnB-r,n 45-inch width on fine Kreneh net beautiful pattoniB; half price, i,w marke.I Sl.O ax aril ' Allen's French Hair Nets 10c each, $1.00 a Dozen an.4,,jT r " 'AHr ,r - r w :rr umsm m,,,,, , .HP mnr t,o ,.., ,onKr, ve inh ,T,!i ,nutln Una ,rt'c "" ""0t eJ White and (.ray Net, 15c Each; ?!,() a 0,,cn "n. j xAI '! mi I ti 1 t, will beat hZl on Thura! ?.l i B mmmmma aw ir i '-' T - ,1-v W:
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