hr tr '' - ry-W',T V EWIfcto MAY 19; - to? KU JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE V Nancy Wynne Tells of Some Pretty Costumes She Hears of Various Happenings Planned, for This Month. Mrs. Griswold Gives Luncheon WHAT ft prouj gin iaun varpenier 1st She has such blue eyes nud soft brown Iiatr. abu mhucu, ioo, am Attd has been oway nt bonrdlng school for FCTcral years, but is homo this sen- (Oil, ana uirir "'""" "'" " ; wine Willi incm uuiu umh ouimui-r. x 1"- .V.I.I. II.. !,,.. ,! nf in. nf it. out-of-doors nffalrs, wearing a white ftllk SKirt null ,Hiim' mm a inu nwuuici over a sheer white waist. Her hat wan tnn sailor ami wnH trimmed with n ribbon scarf. Tolnetto Ocyclln, who wis with her, looked very well la a tan ..t(.r nnd white skirt:. her hat was Hirk and very becoming. Those two jlfld arc Jtrtui. Ilicuua uuu uinuja iu- gether. TTAVB you heard about the concert XI and dance which the Women Writers' Club of this city will hold nt (he Musical Arts Club on Friday eve ulnif of this week? Mr. Daniel Dono rsn in in charge of the concert program, ...t T understand there will be some Terr delightful music. Mr. Donovan nill sing and Mr. Arthur E. T. Jackson roong others. 'The committee in charge of the affair Includes Miss Agues Iten nllrr. 2d. who Is chalrmrfn : Mr. WIN llsm McOlll. Miss Eleanor .Walker, Miss May Sliull and Mrs. Clydo Hnm-brliiht. TCHAVB been hearing nil kinds of 1 wonderful things about the Mav Market which Is to be held on the 28th eut at Slnnhelm In other words, the Oermnntown Cricket Club. The Mor ton Street Day Nurscrv and" the Visit ing Nurse Society of Qcrmantown and Chestnut Hill will be the beneficiaries of the affair, Duriug the last year (VHO children were cured for at the Day Nursery, and through the Oermantown unrf Chestnut Hill vlsltlnir nurse neency ' 1107 patients were given scientific care. That s a work mat is wortny or Help, I'll say, for I' know what those vlsitlug nurses do, and it's mnrvelous what romfort they bring to the sick and suf- ferint; and at lime or no cost, Where natlent Is unable (o nay just ns much rtre is taken, and if seid patients pre fer to be Indenendent nn.vthine they can tfford to give is ncceptcd and given to the upkeep of the 'society. Mrs, Alexis du Pont Smith is general chairman of the market The other chairmen include Mrs. 8. E. Dennlston, Mrs. Harold Lewis. Mrs. Frederick Clark. Mrs. Henry Stokes. Mr. Wil liam Perclvnl Mackenzie. Mrs. Edward P. (ioodell. Mrs. I'yam I. Gllkey. Mrs. Albert Bacon, Mrs Henry Carlisle, Mrs. William Cadbury, Mrs. Frederick Thomas. Mrs. Itobert N. Downs. Jr.. Mrs. I-ouls 0. Mndclrn. Mrs. William G. Warden, Mrs. Frederick Straw bridge. Mrs. Elwpod F. Reeves and Mrs. Francis StokWT After the market the nlnv "Nicholas Nlckleby" will be, given In the ballroom nf the clubhouse. Mrs. Downs and Mr. Frank Palmer have been coaching this and it will be good, I'm sure of that. Altogether it sounds quite wonderful to me. and I hope to drink in pome of the itmosphere of that market day myself. jWTItS. FltANK GIIISWOLD is M-'-l havins luncheon todav out nt linr tome in Radnor for the 'ladies' com mittee nf thr. fllrontnra nf Mia llnmn nf the flood Shepherd for Boys. , Todav Is the annual meeting day, you see. Miss iwsa ueian, wno is president of ('ar son Col lego for Girls at Chestnut Hill, and will give a talk on the problem of me mijcRiion oi young emmrcn. Tlln fifirrlMr Plnh nf fit T...Iou School, out at Wayne, gavo tho plav "A Pllr nf Slra" fnr fhn. hnnaflf nf (,a Ilosemont Home of the Good Shepherd i iuc iiciiovue-Htrattord n couple of weeks ago, which was very successful, and. hv ihp U'fiv lnnf Rnfiirrln,. Miav repented it nt Wnyne. The St. Luke's po.vh novo aone spienaiu aromatic work this year, nnd have a right to be proud jf their newly reorganized club. In for their excellent work. Mr. Horace Clenvf r nnd Mr. Francis (Stewart directed the play and the bovs, especially young Murdoch, tile Phelps boy and young Fitch Wright and Hayes, ere dandy. They are going to repeat ii iur mr ueneni oi me 1'lioenixvllle Hospital in the Grand Opera House in Phoenlxville on the evening of May "POlt the benefit of those who may in- tend "to commit matrimony soon, "" i" mis Hie j. novo to tell. A jertaln bride you know wept with her future husband for the license, as is customary in this city of ours, and, leaving it to the future 'bridegroom's wader merries, forgot all about it. r. B. So did he I imanino the afternoon of the wed ing, hearing the phone ring loudly and "c "sained voice or tne performer of tRD PAFflmrtni. ...1.1.1. . -,.. 1 n an hour's time, demanding the C.a l. an l0 ,l0' x"e undegroorn -.. uiinism ll out 10 tllO I1OUB0, he v.j , 7 ",,:u vuiivu 10 me pnonc, ana -- i! ,on, n certain spot. Well, il il ,ie brl(le Jn hcr raltnent Joined In jv iiiiuu Ann, unany, out on tho Jltchen stove, which fortunately was c lighted, the license was dUcovered t!lflldef a, ne.w"Paner. An in 1 L ffU' aiywhC Tho wedding was i.r.n.'t'If" h., op, 8he wn tfyinfc to ffSEf ." iU, fatal moment? Still, L a k5 ,,laco ml t,1 happy' pair are now far nwav on their wedding tr'P- NANQV WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr'FrMn"? 7 "V Wna'Srea" S ?k Soa10a0 it L? of Ardmore. will MarVa Chu0rSh?Ur,ay' Juno in at- m1!". An1tt 8. Newbold. daughter of wiVw. tin,,., ri , X .WW0W of Cross w, ..? V8S' 'nklntowii, will be the ii "iL'"1, n Friday evcnlns" June .uh,.. 2l? Jo?twbold. win not make her debut ,next fall, as has been announced. M,,Srn..n!J,rba. ,falr n tho lawn of JS' JJ5.SS!iv Daley's homo, Chestnut ?iiii 2jrT,?? avenues, chestnut nn2. fo.ilno.. benint of the French Sfflii t. 'i1 '"nut Hill Hca- Scrved. a coiimiuiub will do Mr, and Mrs. Kdward Florcns niv- IntlH. nf Ornvbra ri.An.u... ,....? . It ng Mrs. D. C. F. nivlnus, at Atlantic Snrlniri1nl Srhnni n, .i. ..... i.,.. K r uiaor exhibition of rhythm Vvl-.; ".."" .no ,awn yesteraay afternoon. Pupils of all classes took part and were In fancy costume. r .A Hi r . - ..!.. uiiu miB. mwrneaa u. Kennedy, of tho Wolllngton. will give a small uuntu ii nieir summer nome, ' itntrgeu Ki1(re,'' ChambersbUrg. Pa.. Monday ve nlnjt, May 24, to meet Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Coyle Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. George McFaddcn, Jr.. of Ilosemont, will sail for Europe some tlmo during July. , Mrs. Geortte Fales Baker, of Old Oak, Ilosemont, returned to her home on Sun day, from Lakewond. whrrn nhn hin hon spending the past month. Mm. Baker una as ner guest, Mrs. r. n. LewlB, of Pittsburgh. Mrs. Paul Clayton, of Grays lane. Haverford.' and hcr daughter. Mrs. Ralph Earle, are leaving this week on a fishing trip to their camp In tho Adlron lacks. Dr. nnd Mrs. Thomas G. Ashton and their family, of Wynnewood, have closed their home on Lancaster pike and are now occupying their homo at tho Del. Chester farm, Malvern. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dlsstpn, of Kose mont, who have been spending the win ter nt tho Bellevue-Stratford, will 're turn to their country homo tho first of June. Mrs. Joseph Y. Jennes and her son, of Vlllanova, who have been staying at Atlantic City, will return to their home on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Dickey, of Audubon avenue, Wayne, announce the marrlnKe of their dau enter. Miss Har riet1 Dickey, tc Mr. Herbert O. Kline, of Erie Pa., on Monday, May 17. Mr. and Mrs. Kline will live In Erie. Dr. and Mrs. Russell S. Boles, of Fifty-third and Overbrook avenue, are receiving congratulations on tho birth or a daughter, born Tuesday. Mrs. Boles before her marriage was Miss Aiary Mciveeiey. Mrs. Thomas Bradshaw Palmer, of Walllngford, entertained at dinner this week In honor of Miss Anne Collins, of Iewes, Dei., wnose engagement nas re nrntlv been announced to Mr. Dnvld Jayno Bullock, and 'Miss M. Eleanor Robey, of Lansdowne who lias also re cently becomo engaged to Mr, ThornaB A. learner, or mis cuy. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence S. Tay, of Kssex avenue, Narberth, will entertain tho following at bridge this evening! Mr. nnd Mrs Clarence Gallagher. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clement McCrea. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Brown Mr. ana Mrs. iiu dolph. 2d. and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford A. Maiuet. , . Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. McKlnley. of Wayne, spent the wean-end ai me unai- font, Atlantic uny. Miss Elma R. Windlscu. of Oak Lane ...111 A.A,nli nt a liinAhAnti tnifnv fnl. lowed by a shower, at her home In honor or Miss unzaDem unuaa aieei, oi me Wood-Norton, Germantown. whose mar rlago to Lteutenant George V. Richard, TTHl.t C9f naW TT TIV C. will tfllfA place on Saturday evening, June 5. The guests will be Miss Agnes Rowland Levis, Mrs. llicnara uampuen nuinci, Miss Ellrabeth Morgan Ash, Miss Elea nor I Meacham, Mrs, Frank S. Olmes, Mrs. Kawm neBsenorucn, mm, mnunra Nell, Mrs. George McNab. Mrs. Walter Adamson ana miss uuarea iiuiisun. Mrs. John W. Du Bree, of Narberth avenue, Narberth, will entertain the fol lowing members of her bridge club to .in... ice wnnir Tinnr. Mm Jn.men McKbll, Mrs. Robert Roes. Mrs. Wllrner G urqwen, Airs, u, . i" " in. J. Rust. The delegates of the Delaware County Association or women a wuu win iium their next meeting on June 3 at Lima, Pa. The morning session will bo given . .- l...ih... Allmimd hv lllnphnn. over io uuamcoo, ,ww" - ..,-...., and In the afternoon the association of clubB will give a program to the In mates or mo nomo tor mo v"'. Miss Esther Campbell and Miss Doro thy i'aimer oi wayra win n " .. 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Visit Our Institution for Trial Dem onstration Treatment No Obligation COLLINS INSTITUTE yOK WOMEN EXCLUSIVELY Bcllcvuo Court Build , pbon; Sprite 8m H) 8 Walnut Street .Jtytt-f witttf . Dertmint I i M 4 . xm r i f. n ii ., in ..rfii.f-Wirf 1- r?" i"j Photo by Vanity Fair Studios. Inc. , Allen Drew Cook. MRS. LOUIS N. McCAllTEU Who before her recent marriage was Miss Anita M. Mlchaelson . ton for over tho week-end to attend tho nnii game on Saturday afternoon and the danco on Saturday evening. Mr. Wesley Hoover, of St. Davids, and Mr. Amos Dotterer, of Wayne, who have been In 'Washington for a few days, will return home tomorrow. Mr. and Mrp. Joseph H". Grubb, of Montgomery avenue, Havrford, are spending tho week atihe Marlborough Blenheim, Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. J. 8, C, Harvcv will give a dance at thAlr nnmA nt Ttfl.lnnr In honor of their daughter. Miss Anna Harvey, on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charl-s N. Weyl. who are spending their wedding trip It tho South, will occupy their apartment at 1206 Walnut street upon their return. Mrs. Weyl was Miss Elinor Zonda Glt teison before her marriage. The marriage of Mrs. Mary Relgel Emmons, of 2B1 South Thlrty-elghtlf street, and Mr. Stuart S. Gemmlll, of Sea Islo City, N. J., took place In tho Church of St. John the Kvnngellst, on Saturday, May 16, nt t o'clock. Tho ceremony was performed by tho Rev. J. A'. McDonald Mr. and Mrs. Gemmlll are at tho Ambassador, Atlantic City, for a few weeks. GERMANTOWN Mrs. Margaret Allen, of 4613 New hall street, announces the engagement of her daughter. Miss Edith Allen, to 'Mr. Christopher Berry, also of Germantown. The engagement of Miss Bertha Ruth Stachman to Mr. Edward D. Reldlnger. of 249 Ashdale street, 1b announced by Mr. Reldlnger's sister, Mrs. Frederick R. Hill. Mrs. Hill also announces the engagement of her daughter, Edith Reld lnger, to Mr. Rrfymond Wray, of Oak Park. III. The weddings will taka place In June. Mr and Mrs. Alfred B. Levy and son aro occupying their new home ut 5161 Wayne avenue. Tho PI Delta Sorority will give n dance at the Pefham Club on Friday. WE8T PHILADELPHIA , Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dlttmar have re turned to their home at 6S12 Baltimore avenue after spending several days In Washington. , I Mr. and Mrs, Terrcnco McCusker an nounce the engagement of their daugh ter. Miss May C. McCusker. of E929 Cedar avenue, to Mr. Bernus Walker uoagen, or tins city. Dr. and Mrs. Harry Fisch, whose mar riage took place several weeks ago, have returned from their wedding trip and are occupying their new home at 200 worth 'irtletli street. Mr. and Mrs. Iienry F. Marnuardt, of oosz wasmngion avenue, nave returned from their motor trip through western Pennsylvania and entertained nt din ner on Mondny night in honor of Mr. und Mrs. Robert ateolo at the City Club. . Mrs. Joseph C. Grover, of 826 South Forty-eighth street, and her aunt. Mrs. Albert Uoldner, who have been visiting nirs. uoianer h momer. Aim. Lewis u. Nichols, of Cleveland, o.. will return homo by way of Niagara Falls and Buffalo. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Emma Kirn, of 868 West Lehigh avenue, wilt give a miscellaneous shower on Saturday evening at her home In honor of Miss Clara Stott. daughter of Mrs. Edwin Stott, of Sylvanla street, Fox Chase, whose marrlago to Mr. Clar ence 'Ranenzahn will take place In the autumn. Other guests wilt Include Miss Louise Kirn, Miss Bess MeRoneg.il, Mrs. aalbralth. Miss Violet Gnlbraltti, Miss Mlnetta Welner, Miss Ethel Wager, Miss Edna Taggert, Miss Elva Cavanaugh, Miss Edith Duck, Miss Edna Roberts', Miss Nesslo Wright. Mr. Clarence Rar rentahn, Mr. William Duemltr, Mr. Franklin Duemler, Mr. John Duemler, Mr. Bland Carothcrs, Mr. Frank Lam bert, Mr. Harold Lewis, Mr. Raymond Ilarrenzahn, Mr. Thomas Hnnna, Mr. Harry Stott, Mr, and Mrs. R. C. Mc Mahon, Mr. and Mrs. Jnmes Tate, Mr. and Mrs. John Welden and Mrs. E. Duck. s Tho .members of tho "Peto AHeorl" class of the Lehigh Avenue isuptist Church gave a shower at the home of ).. AAAt.&n 1LT.... ,aV f Vll.nn 971FL North Park avenue, In honor of Mlsa nome Mmitn, aaugnter or Mr. ana airs. W. Smith, Norrlstown, whose wedding to Mr. Harry Helm, of 1308 Rush street, this city, will tako place in the Lehlgn Avenue Church early In the summer. Other guests included Miss Flora Parker, Miss Mary Bailey. Miss 'Alice Bailey, Miss Coral Io Halley, Miss Emma Over pick, Mrs. Mabel Smith, Mrs. J. Becker, Mrs. Rachel Barrett, Miss Anna Over pick, Miss Kathryn Overplck, Mrs. Grace Van Why, Mrs. Blanche Adams, Miss Etta Wallace. Mrs. Ella Hum phries, Miss Mario Cupps. Mrs. Anna nnusier, Mrs, HiizaDetn uieDei, ram. Viola Holtier, Mrs. Mary van Sclver, Miss Irene Jones, Mrs. Pearl Boardman, Mrs. Katharine Downea. Mrs. Lillian Chorley, Mrs. Martha Neff, Miss Estello Woodruff, 'Mrs. Strawbrldge, Miss nena Bowers. Miss Mabel Shnumberg, Mrs. Katharine Fisher, Miss Estelle Stead. Mrs, Volght apd Mrs. Alma Falrchlld, Mrs. Hauck and Mrs. Kohlschrlver will entertain nt tho former's home, Fif teenth nnd York streets, the members of their "500" club, tomorrow evening, when tho following will be present: Mrs. Joyce, Mrs. Vohgt. Miss Morgan, Miss Kemp, Mrs, Elnwechter, Mrs-. Pctera, Mrs. Gllmour, Mrs. Brines, Mrs. Rltter, Mrs. Yargcr, MrB. Klelnners, Mrs. Beta and Mrs. Hulzhaurer. Mr. and Mrs. Carl O. Bonnem, of 1319 Northeast Boulevard, aro' receiving con gratulations on the birth of a son. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mosbach have returned from their wedding trip and are at home nt 1920 North Eleventh street. Mrs Hesbach beforo her mar riage was Miss Jane Sanvllle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Sanvllle. Mr. and Mrs. S. Platowsky, of 1427 West Susquehanna avenue, announce tho betrothal of their daughter. Miss Hortense Platowsky, to Mr. James Sav age, of Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kohn, of 1526 North Sixteenth street, will leave short, ly on a trip to England and France, where they will spend several months. Mr. and Mrs Kohu celebrated tho twenty-fifth anniversary of their wedding oi. Saturday. MISS BERTHA HAFNER WEDS MR. FREDERICK SCHOTTLE Interesting Marriage of Miss Martha Arnel and Mr. Harper Neeld An attractive May wedding to take place this evening is.that of Miss Bertha) Hatner, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wil liam F. Hatner, of 718 West Venango street, and Mr. Frederick Schottle. of 4216 NortK Eighth street, which will be solemnized at. the homo of the bride's parents at 8 o'clock, with the Rev. Dan iel IE. Runley, of the Bethel Lutheran Church. Fifth street and Sedgley ave nue, officiating. The bride will wear a gown of white soft silk veiled with georgetta crepe, with a tulle veil ar ranged with orange blossoms, nnd will carry Bride rosei. She will be given In marriage by her father and will bo attended by her slater, Mrs. Frank Wei kel, as matron of honor. The jatter will wear a gown of pink georgette crepe and will carry rink roses. Mr. W. Raesch will bo tho bride groom'B best man. A reception will follow th j ceremony. Mr. nnd Mrs. Sohott e will leave on a fortnight's trip nPd-J." .nt, ,h0m6 uu"lng the summer at 718 We.it Venango street. OLNEY The marrlago of Miss Giaco T. Hen' derson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Wil Ham Henderson, of 65J4 North Eighth street, to Mr. William R. Keech. of 1013 West Lehigh avenue, will take place nt the home of the bride's parents, Thurs day evening. Juno 3, at 7 o'clock. YARDLEV Miss ' Mullen ,of Philadelphia!) and Miss Chllds, of Merchantvllle. were en tertained Sunday by Mr, and Mra. M. E. Glgle. Mrs. Sarah Taylor Is spending the week-end with relatives In Philadelphia. 'SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Kathryne M. McGarvey, daugh ter of Mr. Forcilnami wcuarvoy, enter tained at her parents' summer cottage at Sea Isle City over the week-end. Tho euesta, included Miss Frances Bcnedlcta. Miss Loretta Agatha Maloney, Miss Anna Gertrude Marie inim and miss Monica McGarvey. Miss Sadie Love, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ThornaB Love, 2416 South Sixteenth street, entertained tho members of the "Pelmels" at her homo on Monday eve ning. Among those present were Miss Betty McKnnn, Miss Eleanor Gllmore, Miss Margaret Gllmore, Mfes MaiMe De vilry, Miss Peggy Sullivan, Miss Pearl Eaton. Mies Annetta Metzgar, Mliis Margaret Looby and Miss Norma Young. Mr. Thomas McCrcary. Jr., spent the week-end- with friends at Brown's Mills, N. J. Friends of Mrs. Edward A. Dougherty wilt be pleased to learn she Is recuperat ing from her recent Illness. Mrs. Dough erty will be rcmembereu as Miss Mario Grlnnan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Grlnnan, formerly of South Philadel phia. Miss Helen Hannlgair, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Hannigan, of 2437 Car penter street, spent tho neck-end at At lantic City as the guest of her sister, airs. Kirk. The members of the Larchmont Coun try Club entertained about fifty guests on Sunday at their new cottage at umcKwooa, Jv. J. NCELD ARNEL A pretty wedding took place In St. Andrew's Protestant Episcopal Church on Saturday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, when Miss Martha B. Arnel. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Arnel, of lllvr manr, Yardley, was married to Mr. Hn.U?or ?.' N?Jd' BOn of Mr- Jsnac Neeld, of this city. The ceremony was performed by the Rov. Lloyd Dexter niiodes, a for mer rector .of the parish but now of St. Augustlne'n Church, New York, assisted uy wo iiv. josepn atewort. Miss Catharine Ar,ne!.' n slster of the brido, i . . ,,u""r nu Mr. ivceld a brother was best man. Tho ushers weiti .r' S!SmaB Sopk' of New" York, and Mr. William Carter, of Trenton. Mrs. Helen Arnold was flower girl. The bride's gown was white crepe meteor nnd gcorgelto. with tullo voll A wed ding supper was served at the brldo'a home to about seventy-flve. relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Neeld wilt be at home after July 1 nt Shawlnlgan Falls, Quebec, Can. DELAWARE COUNTY Mrs. T. Ellwood Allison and her daughter and son have returned to "Counymendc," their homo at Walllng ford, from Florida, where they havo spent the winter cruising oft tho west coast. Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard L. Shay, of Rose Valley, arc receiving congratula tions on tho birth of a son. Miss Julia, Avery, daughter of the late Mrs. Rachoi Foster Avorv, has re turned to her homo In Doylostoun from a visit with Miss Lucy Anthony, of Rcse Valley. Mrs. L. Stnurfer Oliver, of Rose Val ley, Is the newly elected president of the Plastic Club of Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Haughton Por ter, of MoylaP, are the guiBts of Mr.' and Mrs: Seymour Preston at their home in Warronton, Va. i Dr. and Mrs. Edward O. Jauney have been the guests of their snn-ln-Iaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Robin son Johns, of Media, for a few dnys. Tho Woman's Club of Springfield, mot this week nt the home of Mrs. Em len Eastburn. A Junior section will bo organized In October. ROXBOROUQH Arrangements aro being nndo to hold a mass meeting on Juno l to Inaugu rate tho drlvo for the Memorial Tto. pltal, formerly St. Timothy's, which will continue for fifteen days. The members of the executive committee include Mr. T. Rawlins Adams, Mrs. Elizabeth Dob son Altemus, Mr. William H. Amoroso, Mr. O. Levering Arnold, Mr. Thomas O. Ashton, Mr. A. T. Baker. Mra. Charles Bennett, Mrs. G. A. Bostwlok, Mr. Wil liam Brecht, Dr. Harry 8. Carmany, Mr, F. L. Caatleman, Mlss.Catharlne C. Con way, Mr. Charles C. Cox, Mr. Melville O. Curtis, Mr. Elmer X. Cuthburton, Mr. N. A. Dalton, Mr, George W. Davis. Mr. Charles E. Denrnley. Mrs. Elizabeth pearnley1. Dr. Dorothy Donnelly, TVJri Georgo E. Dorwart, Mr. Charles C. Ed dleman, Dr. II. L. Entwlslo, Mr. J. G. Ellison, Mr. Charles- Flanagan. Mr. J. I'.lllnlt Flnnniran. Sir. Geora-e Flint. Mr. nnd MrB John J. Foulkrod, Doctor and Mrs. Albert Frank, Doctor ,nnd Mrs. Howard M. Fussell, Mr. John F. Gal lagher. Mr. Charles u. uano, Mr. vv. Ross Haggllrt. Mr. John S. Sneyd, Mr. John C. Young. , Mr. and Mrs. George McKeown,.Mr. David E. Williams, the Rev. William Bayley Forney, Mr.-W. H. Eddleman. Mr. H. A. Lukens1, Mr. Alfred II. Halg, Mr. Richard Hey. Mrs. Richard My. Mr, John Hohen-Adel, Mr. W. JHolt. Mr. F. Oliver Keely, Mr. J. Walter Keely, Mrs. Oliver S. Keely. Mrs. Frank L-. Konworthy, Mrs. Samuel Kenworthy. Mr. Thomas Konworthy, Mr. Robert Krook, Mr. P. B. Lelbert, Mr. Artnui r.l1.wnnil Mr nenrm CI. L.lttleWOOd, I Mr. J. Hartley Merrick, Mr. nnd Mr. J. Vaughan Merrick. Mr. jonn . uubh Mr. 8. J. Propper, Mr. Perclval Roberts, Jr., Dr. J. E. Schlotterer, Dr. J. Dob son Schofield, Mr. W. E. Shappoll, Mr. Erwln Mason Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. William Spink, Mr. W. H. Stafford, Mr. John A. Struse, Mr. John 8. Turner. Miss Margaretha Vogt, Mr. R. Bruce Wallace, Mr. Charles J. Whlteman, Mr. Frank Wilkinson. Mr. Samuel Ken worthy,. Mr, James L. Taylor, Mr. James McOarrlgle and Mr. W. P. Stroud, Jr. NORRI8TOWN Mlsi Pauline B. Rauhood', daughter of Mrs. P. M. Rauhood. of 529 Buttonwood street, will bo married on June 30 to Mr. Harry H. Odenath, of West Phlladel' phla. Tho marriage will be solemnized at the homo of the bride. The nev, Charles R. Kelter, pastor of the Grace Lutheran Church, will officiate nt the ceremony. Mr. and Mm. Odenath will live in West Philadelphia. Miss Mildred Bergey, of 722 West Marshall street, entertained the follow ing guests nt a novelty party In honor of her thirteenth annlvcrsar. . Miss Dorothy Berger, Miss Eleanor Bergey, Miss Opal Hendricks. Miss Mildred Po 6y, Miss Dorothea Roland, Miss Doro thy Rapine, Miss Mlldrod Spahr, Miss Dorothy Jthoads, Miss Anna Dotterer. Miss Christina McMeekln, Miss Mildred Frlck and Miss Mildred Gordon. iEM:wjfflmoiummflmim;!S MISS DA Y 139 SOUTH 13TH ST. BEGINNING MONDAY, MAY 17TH V2Price Sale Of AU Spring Hats $5 to $20 Formerly $15 to $40 No Credits No Exchanges Minnim liv.t vl isli-SnM JffiSSJ FUNDED 1056 D&WBES MOORESTOWN Mrs. Clement It. Llpplucott enter talned the art department of tho Woman's Club yesterday afternoon. Tho subject was "Lincoln." Mrs. Joseph Potter Is visiting Mrs. J. Henry Longmnid, of Bryn Mawr. Miss Dorothy Hlllman spent Saturday and Sunday with friends In German town, i Friends of Mrs. William B. Busby will be glad to know that she has returned from St. Luke's Hospital und Is much better. Mr. and Mrs. John Williams Fawcett. of Oil City, Pa., are being congratulated upon the birth of a son, John William Fawcett. 3d, on May 4. Mrs. Fawcott before her marriage was Miss Mary Wales Chambers. Gift Suggestions at Unusual Prices Artistic Candle Bases Antique Italian Renaissance design fin ished in old sold and polychrome, with HAND-DECORATED CANDLES to har moniie. Regular Value, 10.00 the Pair SPECIAL SALE PRICE: 6.00 the Pair, Complete i Hand-Decorated Day and Night'Shield on mahogany, antique gold or poly chrome one-light electric base. Regular Value, I 1.50 SPECIAL SALE PRICEt 6.75 Complete Beautiful Hand Decorated Lamp Shade on Fabric 22-Inch diameter with Antique Italian Renaissance base, 22-Inch height; two. light e)ectrlo fixture with aillc pull tassels. Regular Vnlue, 52.00 SPECIAL SALE PRICE: 30.00 Complete These nre only a few examples of our won derful stock of artistic and unusual gift articles, oil at prices which, by comparison, you will find rare values, Jtqyser&JlUman Paperhanging, Painting, Furniture, Oraperiui, Lamps and Shades, Art Object, Com plete Inferior Furnishings, , We Knew How Blnre 1871. ' K2Z CJHJESTWT ST.. 1122 Chestnut Street Quality and Standard Famous Over Half aCentury ' Children's Dresses Reduced Chambray Dresses Tomorrow, $5.95. Reg. price, $9.75 Three models', two open-front smocked dresses, having white collar and cuffs, the third also smocked, has a square neck-line, -with whito collar and cuffs and belt of self-material. Sizes 6, 8 and 10 years. Other Chambray Dresses Tomorrow, $7.85.' Reg. prices, $10.50 to $11,25 Two models, one having yoke outline in wool embroid ery, with decorative flowers of same and white collar and cuffs. The other dress is smocked open-front model, with white collar, cuffs nnd belt. Rose, copen, yellow una green, in sizes a io iz years. tmnj am i umimm mn uinruHuruirtafHirmnH EniumnnnmiinninuniMinttTiiinfiTEiiiHiiEFmitLiirmmantiniinu iinurrHUifwmimTmunuHimm m j r rsnt nntncnrunmrn FTnTsKiuHartiKii George Allen, Inc. 1214-Chestnut Street -1214 We Beg Leave to Announce Commencing Thursday Morning . Our Annual Summer Reduction Sale of Fine Millinery H"BalHalHHBIMIB1B"iWHMiiaBaMaaBMMafBSMaBaBaBBfaaMa The Entire Stock of 1Q00 Trimmed Hats Lowered in Price for Quick Clearance Hats for every age and every occasion are at your disposal. This is undoubtedly the greatest millinery money-saving event in Philadelphia at a most opportune time. 8WARTHM0RE The English Club of Swarthmore Cot lctre presented "Much Ado About Noth ing yestrdny afternoon ati 4 o clock. The play took place on the colfege cam pun o that atl tradition! could be Btrlclly Carried out. The Junior section of the Women's I uiud neiu lie msi mommy onncc m " clubhoun on Saturday evonlnr. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Calvert chaperoned tho at ralr. ' Mr, Kebecca Blestle and Miss .to sephlne Lileatle wilt spend the month of May at Aebury Park. TIOQA Mrs. William Dlundln. of 219 West Tioga street, entertained a house party from Saturday until today at her sum mer homo In Ocean City. Her guests included Mrs. Henry Fredericks, Mrs. JJonJnmln Foster, Mrs. George M, Mle del, Mrs. A. E. Selss, Mrs. John Can ning Allen, Jr., Mrs. William H. Jung kurth, Mrs. Horace" Klelnfeldcr and Mrs. Frederick Sauter. The group of friends will leave today to be the guests of Mrs. Hautcr at her summer home In Ventnor until the close of tho week. The members of the bridge club, of which Mrs. William Dlgler Morlaon, of 1701 West Erie avenue, Is president, aro giving a bridge party this afternoon, followed by dinner at the Hotel Wel don, nt Qlensldc. They Include Mrs. Torrance J. Mcllvalne, Mrs. FranK uas klll, Mrs. Edward Crueger, Mrs. Horace Strang, Mrs. M. II. Mansfield. Mrs. Jonn McCracken, Mrs. H. Harrison Parker and Mrs. E. L,. Crossman. The Christian Endeavor Society of the Temple Baptist Church, Tioga and Twenty-second streets, will give a May party tomorrow evening In the social hall of the church. The affair is In charge ot Miss Eva Tlndall, Miss Myrtle Tlndall, Miss Dorothy Kolb, Miss Bertha Janney, Miss Edna Collins, Miss Gertrude Jan ney. Miss Gladys Crist. Miss Elsie Burt. Miss Margaret Harnett, Miss Harriot Harriett. Miss Edna Balloy, Miss Brun elle. Miss Jennie Barber, Miss Eliza beth Dllks, Miss Madalelne Jones. Mr Albert Dllks. Mr. Morris Tlndall, Mr Alvln Tlndall, Mr. Warren Graf, Mr Woolman Myer, Mr. W. Lork. Mr. and Mrs. Cult and tho Rev. and Mrs. Her bert Agate. Mrs. C. Rohlfs, of 1818 West Venango street, will be the hostess at an after noon coffeo party tomorrow. Her guests will be Mrs. Barrlcks, Mrs. Meyn, Mrs. Boehllng, Mrs. Fuchs, Mrs. Janssen, Mrs. Landgrnf. Mrs. P6ttln, M-"i l Itlekers, M. Bprlnghorn. Mi's- ,Trat , 0 man, Mrs. Kempf, Mrs. nelnsohmldt a J Mrs. Wllby. Mlsa Ethel Wesllalte Bchurchi of 2l4, West Venango str.eet, and Mr, John V' IJUCnanani oi uermamuwii, wiiuan rrwsit KHHOH1CIU nn-n injun RIIIIWUHI.CU, 4"! guests for a week of Mr, and Mra. Fr orlntf n mirk nt their home In VentM tr and Mm. mirk irave ii card nari In their honor, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Kdwl liurk entorininea ni a dinner ni, n . -,r. ' VI . 1. M M .. M IamIj MM. Iha Home. inr. iuwii-iiii wu . fc golf tournament at the Nortnneia Club, In Ventnor. w a." Bfeti Vr, t-JiKtvk.i' tm L,ift y -i SCHOOL YEAR NEAR END Preparations for their 'Hpring comi,"1, menoements nave Dcen siaricu uy iip public high sch6ols. Tho schedtilo ot commencements ns prepared thus (ar U '. J Central High School, June 25, 10 a. m.J Houth rhiladclphla IIIcli School for Uors. June 22. in the evening: Olrls's Hleh, Juno 18, 10:30 a. m.j Wfst,' rniiadeipbia mgn hciiooi tor uiris June 24, 8:15 p. m., and Kensington High, Juno 22, in the evening. ' ' M Kl yJ j.9 tV 'm? !i;i n m 4 . "A P. N. Degerberg I ifiot rhxtniit Street llf" 'Ar T 1 - ! Imported fv Scotch T-weed SUITS $45 up for WOMEN and MISSES v m I d flMiMfc The Store of Personal Service 1310 Chestnut Street - The New Skirts Invite You! A Cosmopolitan Assembly unsurpassed, for Style and unapproached for Value "Fan-la-si" Mignonette Tricolettc Roshanara Crepe Crepe dc Chine Georgette Crepe Etc., Etc. Summer Skirts that invito and charm! Devel oped from 1920 fashions that originate in approved world-centers of style and of fabrics that leadunquestionably. 'And of value that is most notable: 12.75 to 52.50 v '1 IS . a f ! f-r in TuimllslWUlXr" i " " " m. ij--. - : jm- "T. jdrM M . . -M s ISkC IIIC ". Take the Elevator to Second Floor 1211 Chestnut St. For Unusual Price Concession on Newest Footwear An Opportunity to Save $3.00 to $5.00 on the Styles in Great Demand by Particular Women leo' Tie in Black Satin $ t JL t A Worth while Saving at 8 Silk Hosiery at Special Prices Dress Oxford in Black Suede $8.00 Vogue Pump in Light Tan Calf $8.00 -jM M M a W ' , . ;. f ij Upstairs Store for Women 1211 Chef tout Stri j. v,' v fl cj a y j;.i ., w 72. a11? - m& m E5SS9SEBSSh -,j- .,.- t ((j-Hl,-', V VJ AV'V, ri tty nvfl,i'' t',ll': K- 4 W i T?fc'Wf?W i "IITP 1 j ' A ' i'fVmf. j. i jT.rft . '--.-!'iiiiBiitiii,. i i inii
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