,ti u , '. ' , Z Ct 'i xrir '! w '-; 1 r . , . ,lr ', w. v,.,i !w. v ?T x-ff . . jf . fST G0SS1PAB0UT PEOPLE jVoicy JPymte Goes 'to" tte Country Fair and Horse Show She Hears of Otlter Fetes Today and in the Future How Mrs. T. Improved Her Memory n" "-, - - - T.3EOW- ' , w"" jm . , "mpr ' --Trpr""'" ,. ,, v'-'rw-r',Hsap"v..l. -, 1,- .... . i, m fl ''"A ','' ,v . ' . , '.. ., ,'jiJ' - " v ' ' '' .' .;;, ,?" "-' r Jr" TU.V -" i"1' "VM r-if,Vw -JtsLL ' j -f-J6:M"ffrr''- . I-'-...,ia.-'J- irir ""no'-Wnn r VT ,' ' ' " ' ' '' ''v ' , '' i' .-' i. Jj-lz :- J . .-: I -.",. l.JLl.1.. Xi . n.irtnlnli fttiogft nreSfhl wr! Mbm Ida Wkl, ROXBOROUQH aa aa - am as aa - -m aaiataavBBT. lull rmi ('! in n iiriim ui 4 .w-.--. ; . - --- " r - l jakk. nnivv mm v vu LaanubK -.-;" ". i.i ::..i7. "m. a r. m n kvh iimiti. m n Ada' imuse. Mrs, ... i......i T..- "JH i .n ;i 7 ''. - r?tr '1 , ft w HAT with liorsc shows nnd countr.V (In nnl Miforlcordlu Hospital linn fetes and market day out at tho i?"nfnun Olekct C ub an' every Mnc. I don't know bow on earth Irm d to wt around today a-tulh It s flprcel So much In one-day aud a wed Sin to ko to tlilN rveniiis! A oily people will bo and choose the snmc day, bo irtiat ore yon going to do abmit It? t eot sort of tired of wrltlne about neopfr's clothes the other day mid fhoUKht I'll watch what they cat in Seal but It wanot a bit ltcrctliiK. and bMltlM romfeUm il don't like to untch others eat. There, aro times nhen it's better to keep one s cru oth erwise employed, so I let that Idea go past me. Something new I want all the time, nnd pomctliijig new eannot flluavH be gotten cither in ideas or food. 8 He that ns it irtiir. wnwri It lovely pUt of doors yesterday, aud didn t iou almost Meep .your head off last night ?f ir RtaJnB i" the air c whole day It was mbr? beautiful limn Wednesday Jut at Devon, becnuee it was steadily sunshiny all day and therewcre no anx ious glances for clouds and Hubscqucut "iT always weins odd to me to sue Kitty Smith not wearing riding elothc.i. I find it almost hard to recognize hrr in o her garments. Her silk sweater M,lt was very becoming yesterday and X looked very well. , Anne Ashtou had a lonely big hat trimmed with red p0SSine". by the wv. Is g;.ln- dn to Annapols with Mr and Mrs. Tom Vewhall for the hop on June . l ; cl Xcwhall is nt -Annapolis, you know, nnd i to sail June 4 with the n?ct on the raelfic cruUe nnd will bf gone for four months at least. Therb F , not much doiibt of the good time Anne i have down there. She Is very nt rnctlve. And her smnll sister is get Ins prettier every day. It setlns to inc. Thev both have such marvelous goljlen biff. Mr". Ashton Jms-had the w xdom not to bob It. but let It remain in all "Yl'.N'ewlmlls' other f-on. Campbell. . :. T.ci. ai,nnt vnn know, nreparing for Hnrvnrcl. He t,ook part in the re-, rmt Ya e ntersolioinsue mrn mm " In Uonil In one of tho running con-",(-"" the New halls are juxtly prmiil of him. T?e spent he week-end of May -- nt Home nt inmu. mlin May market at the (Jefimintown 1 Cricket Club should be benutlful. The booths are stnnulug' nnd wMw too. ? Mopped In also nt the MUcriconlla fpte. w lien ! orinK iii-iH ; '",,,, the lnwn of the ho.p Itnl in e.t . IMI1- srleln h n. Instead oi orn. i . . he ' it has been held heretofore. I . "... 1.J...1 ...tonlnv Hint t wns to be OUI.V iiriii.i ,'"'. -,---, ........ . Hntnpton Uamen will enfrtaln at din ner .tomorrow evening In their honor. ..?i,.rs-,Eh,1PN' Sharplea, of Oreystone Hall, West Chester, will entertain at luncheon on Thursday, Jpne 3, in honor of her slstet-, MIB8 V.onoro Wnlz, of Overbrook. , Mrs. Atmore Prlzer. Jr., of Merlon, entertained at hrldge nt her home, on Tuesday nnd Wednesday afternoons of una wircn. 3r,.uw,,d ,Mrs.-. Thfodore h. Ha'rrlson nnd their famllv. of ItoHcmoitt, have Bono to Capo May, where they have taken n. cottage for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. CJcorjro T. nowland, of Haverford, have lalcn a house at Jamestown, It. I., which they will occupy this summer. !,".!' ?Fnd M,rs. Charles Comr, of Car- City for a otny of two weeks. Mr. Car 'ncss recuncralnK from his recent ill- nt-rh,2it? MrS-. ,,u,dc " Bennett, of ??rbV?k' . wl" lpavo on Sunday for Annapolis to spend June week. Their Tirtrn.,Ill.l?!,a,r.l'ln Dennett. Master. Jack Bcnnttt and Master Patsy Bennett. "..., "cconipnny them. Midshipman ni i. .'. "e"nc"" Jr.. is a member ?b w.lV"lM,",". CTCW "aylir here at the -White Miirsli Country Club for the AUle,irnc?H- TMC Lrew ' retum to vull 8 (?r J,w" Wve nIso- Mis" KlliabVth Menckc. of Cherbrook. will nccompnny Mr. nnd Mrs. Bennett to An napolis. Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Price Wclhcrlll nro nmong the Phlladelplilans who w near mX011"1 "' J at ,dlw'ld' Ai,!BB 5cri!,a M L"lw nnd Miss Jo-f.L'1",0.?1- Nati wl," tn'ertaln tho mem bcrs of the Kraduatlng class of tho Ames Mr. nnd Mrs. Oustnvus B. Fletcher of Ardmorc. will B lnry '.,'une "to their cottage nt Avnlon. wheru they will spend the rummer. ' t..iMl n.nd .?,r,s- JoAul Jacobs, of Merlon. Mil go to their cottage at Ventnor car y In June to remain through tho summer. Mrs. J. Ball Pelrce hns left hcrnnart mem. at 507 South Kortyllfth street, and will spend three months In Los Angeles. Calif., as the guest of her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Morris aides. . Club will hold their third anniversary dance In the Absembly Room. 511 South rwenty-nrst street, on Saturday. JUMe !1- ALONG THE MAINLINE Mr. nnd Mrs. John F. Braun.of Hlgli nildi ",VC!,iUf'. Jterlon. arc attending tho Bach festlvnl hi Bethlehem this week. Mrs. Ernest Scaring, of Mnhoyd road. Merlon, entertained the acthe members of the Webster Street .Settlement Houso at u tea on Saturday. Mrs. 12nrln M. llninau ..p itA...i. 1 Merlon, Is spending the week in .Ww loru. iWrlf k'w:' MV mm fmtMpmlm Mice I o LihcMKtcb "s IfllOO Ifl. O. OIIUU.Ifinll.l f '",",' f' iSSd inTCIlntiiy after the N. Quarlefl. Mrs. Martha Heckendqrn. . . .. . . M ceremony at the homo of the bride's par Miss Kllnor Begley. Miss Mary Tvmsn, RR HP OF MR F AH Snu "AS ZImmtflnSn wa alt.nda Miss Mary McOlnley. Miss Helen MSjOS DlIUU iUr IVIli fLnOn. Uy the bridegroom's sIstewMIss Frances, Oeld. Miss Kllen Malone, Miss Oertrudo Llnd. also of Florida, as mam 01 nonor, . , . urn . -1 n ju. -'"-"Vi She wore n aarK traenng buh wow- Wedding This Evoning in Cal- vary Church, Gormantowm Other Nuptials of Week ried a shower bouquet of roses itnd-llllcs of the valley. After an extended wed ding trip Mr. nnd Mrs. Llnd will mako their homo In Jacksonville, Fla. QERMANTOWN Aim A. 1,1 Mrs MA-flM If Prnft. Of 148 t-t XfnvlnnH' bIa villi ftnptld the One of the prettiest wedrflnes.of the 1 ,..,. v. i.m vicittnt- reinilven In Steelton. seas'oh will take plnCe this evening when , ja Stlss Martha Serrllt Shoemaker, daugli- 1 M rhnrlen II Mbver haa returned to terof Mr. and Mrs. Kills P. Shoemaker, 1 ..."V-vi nt I'll Weft M Airy oAcnue, of 402 West Price street. Oermantown, I ''" lome nt l Went Mt Airy incnut., and Mr. Edwnrd S. Flash. Lson of Mr. fro,m, a U , ,,' , v ... v-t, nml Mrs. Edward Flash. Jr.. of New, Miss E. Male Uawn. of New- Jiork. York, will be married at Calvary lio-' will bo the guest of her brother. Mr. testant Episcopal Cliurch. Manhclm and , nobcrt B. Bawn, of 124 West Mt Alr Pulaski strcetH. nt fl o'clock. The bride, avenue, over Memorial Day. who will be ahen In marriage bv her I ir. nnd Mrs. Kidney C. Thomas, for- fnthcr, will wear a gown of white sntln merly of 504 East Johnson street, are1 uiuuo irum Murphy, Miss Catherine McCarron, Miss Maud Perreni, Miss Mildred Perrem, Miss Iluth King, Miss Lucia Shcldeir, Miss Helen Steenson, Miss Anna Bar calow, Miss Olga Olsen, Mrs. IeP.oy Levin, Miss Bertha White, Miss Florence Pennypackor nnd Mleo Anna M. Mo-Oulrk. r Will b( SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Edward 13. Herscli, 1430 Cathar ine street, will spend tho week-end In Atlantic City. Mrs. Hersch will bo re membered ns Miss Elisabeth Braun. of 1430 Catharine street Dr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Wade, of JS31. South Cleveland avenue. Olrnrd Farms, are receiving congratulation!! on tho birth of n daughter. Lieutenant and Mrs. John F. Brooke, uedrflnt- Will be that of Miss Anna II Kussell, daughter Of Dr. and Mrs, M. Howard Kussell. of 421 Lyceum aenue, and Rir. vwiiiiain K. Hughes, Jr, of Oermnntown, which will take place tomorrow at tho homo of the bride's parents. Miss Isabel Vus sell, the bride's sister, will bo her sis ter'o only attendant Mrs. Benjamin Snyder, of Walnut lane, gnvo a luncheon, followed by cards. tnr tlm nnnl entertainment of the mem- liAc, tt fiat pnril r1nli. 011 Thnrndnv. Her guests Included Mrs. Ferdinand David, I Mrs.Charlcs Weln, Mrs. John A Struse. Mrs. William m. wuron, Mrs, nrn H. Thompson. Mrs. A. U Adorns. Mrs, William Boss Hnggart. Mrs, Benjamin F. Hendrcw, Mrs. AVIIIIain Ames and Mrs. Paxson James MOOREHTOWN Judge- and Mrs. Joseph Qasklll hM-e sold Fair Oardon. nltd Wilt occupy -th ' prujieriy ui mm, jivicii xy.in vu. vwn street, rr. llrnrv .Inhnson was it rueit f Mr. and Mrs. Walter French last HuK'J Miss Mary Bariten, of Georgia, to visiting Miss Adele Busby, and -wHI, y- ' probably remain nil summer, l( -s1, Vrr&JXR wedd 5? "- "JSliX.?',,8,0, frJ05SSi? Yrg?,l5.t oMTl? Porter street. Ol.ard Farms, and Stephen's . Protestant B,,.sop. nnH trimnirai nflih riirn nl,t fnmlly lAre 1 V ..-., ..iV I IPC T inmiiy. .M1S1 Helen, .M1BH l.HMUli, 1 lie nililll' IS III unui bmui iiiu Her vin will h.'of n irl -.. ,. J Miss Muriel. Miss Mario and Master of which Mrs. Henry J. paUii A.Vfin ...i ..m. i.i.... j lu. ,uin rno a pna vnapier oi ino u ,iiii iim Broohs, will motor to vi uwooa ?a?ri 'whlta roTs-and lmes of the vll7ey Deia Sorll.y t ajtitowim will hav . 0''saturd2y, where they will remain for mKw'oMKM at wlldwoo1 Crest mcr tho week-end at their apartment, ver, a cousin, of ..tho bride, will . bo . MVi.u rnrrL' nnimer. nf r.621 Chew, " ' gowned in plnlt tulle over nmi incini- ,"", J,mi ..; ,, n,n ineinbern of line. Her hat will bo of brown tulle . f'r.cel: Inwi" p'J'SJ" M JJ 'S U!' DELAWARE COUNTY MISS .MAKGL'EHITIi G. M'CLOSKISY UauKhter or Mrs. William J.' Mc. Closliey, Mho will be married to Mr. 4. Lawrence ScUandberKcr, of Baltimore, on Wednesday, June 3 "" .-.-. ;..".":...'...-.":' .v..u m., Their frocks wll be fashlo. led of pale, ja'e,, M,'s Dorollw WHkle'. ' trip through V, 8K,UV";-,?Xern.,LrCSJ...melttS; 1?&W $. "mIm porpU.y Price. gpPto Cal.for..!. wlir beof black tulleT; They will all iw wniin. wuw arjor.e wear silver slippers. Mr. Alwyn BalU i and MI8B ! lorf,"co KUter. :ld, of New York, will he bstNmnu .ina the usher) will Include Mr. Charles ,.--ij nun aci duia Chrlstcnsen. of this city; Mr. Robert H. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Leake. Mr. Knowlton Durhani. Ml Atiibng the Interesting June weddings Oeorgo Matthews, Jr.. and Mr. Harold wm bo tnnt 0f jir8- Bcrnlce W. Bennett. Wnterworth, all of New Yoi;k. A small ,aUghter of Mrs. Henry N. Wessel. of reception for the families and Intlmato lfin7 jjnrth Broad street, and Mr. Jcr friends will follow the wedding nt tho me Bennett, of 2017 North Seventeenth home of the bride. After a wedding trip pjrcet. The service will be 11 quiet one Mr. nnd Mrs. Flash will live In Stateu ,.,. . ,i, ,-,,, rfAnih nf the brlde'a IslJUd. I father. Judge Henry N. Wessel. Another quiet June wedding wlfr be that of Miss Anna C. ricrngross, daugh .r of Mr nml Mm. fSenrire Ccrngross. nt 'inn Dlninnml Htrcet. and Mr. Charles . danca on Saturday exenhig at the C.vn- M. Oardner. daughter of Mrs. Rebecca c. cinrk. of 2333 North Twenty-sixth wyd Club In honor of their sons. Mr. Clardner. of Ravine, nnd Dr. John Davis ntreet, v-hlch will be solemnized In tho Cliurcn oi me aiosi i-rctioua on. " bride's brother died In the servlco In France BALA-CYNWYD Mr. and Mrs. James K. Nebel. of Cyli wyd road, Cynwyd, nro receiving con gratulations on tho birth of a daugh ter, Mario Adelaldo Nebel. on May- 20. Mr. and Mrs. Aloyslus Mngulro. of PAUL GARDNER , wedding of Interest in this city and i .iir, nnu .ir, niujoiun .,!.... .. ..-..,r. . ...... ... -. j.-:r Llandrltlo road. Cynwyd, will give n in Ravine. Pa., was that of Miss Edith kL. -i.,.. roniiir.. tp ,,n,i Mr. lldward . Paul, of 3 11 2 North Uroud street, which iu.,oun ..... - .- , -.,., .., Mrs. Edward Cannon Burtoif-entertained Informally nt bridge on Tuesday nfternoon at her home nn East Thir teenth street, Chester. Mr. nnd Mrs. Burton have recently returned irom a I'cnnsyivnnia. iney win la for a. few weeks- stay on Juno 9, Mr nnd Mrs Albert Dallon MacD.iile nnd their family, of Chester, nro stand ing n few days at the Chalfonte, Atlan tic City. Dr and Mrn. Morton P. Dlkeson hae returned to their home In Media from n stay at Ben Isle City. WISSAHICKOrl Tomorrow being Royal Oak Day, an old-fashioned English tea will bo given nt K nVlnek In the tmrlnh house of St I'rotestnnt episcopal i. nurcu, 0 auxiimry. in Is presi dent; Mrs. Harry Fohls, Mrs. John I-oz-ard, vice presidents; Mrs. Mahnla Spen cer, treasurer ; Mrs Charles Hudson an7J Miss Elizabeth James, secretaries. As ui.iinir tlm mivlllnrv will he Miss Helen Tluelflev. Miss Emma Brunette. Miss vitTiihMh tt.-rrv. Miss Ruth f hnmber lain, Miss Carrie Chamberlain, .miss Sara O'Brien. Miss Kntharlno O'Brien, Miss Klsle Hudson. Miss Sara Price, Miss Margaret Spencer, Miss Elizabeth Oareth. Mlts Lillian Oareth. MIsh RMhi Thackeray, Miss Eillth D.ihm, MIsh Mir iam Klncade. -Miss Dorothy Mllllgali. Miss Elizabeth Kerler. Miss Hazel 1-ran-rlH. Miss Verona Vlrtilf. Miss Jennie WINtm. Mils Ruth AValtlron, Miss Alice Osborne. Mils fiani Osborne, Miss Allen Berrv. Miss Eleanor Osborne. Jtlss Edith Marsliall. Miss Bertha Mayer. Mrs .Tohaiinn Atklss. Mrs r W Robinson Mrs. Francis Klrwnn, Mrs. Harry Price V. .,!" I' 1'. Hi r-A a DALSIMER STANDARD SHOES i 0 Mnculrc I WUB suieiiiniicu uii neiiiicnijiiy . huwii ,. ', . c.nt,.MKn city In the Church of Our Saviour, Jcnkln-' .5'fi J,V.?J,l,,eL8iepi,S5Sl,na,rtyCwlon. Pa., with the rector,.Rev. John M. Women a Needlework quid, which is . . ,,.,,,,,,. .,. .,.. i,a nt hoin raiting funds to HQip rcnuwu a trciicu village. TIOQA After tho quiet ccro1 Irs. Paul left on an extended trip nnd will be nt home aftet septemnor s at ail- roriu uroaa mrcci. Doctor Paul served overseas two years with Base Hospital No. 3 rrom me i-ro testant Episcopal Hospital, of this city, ,,.1.11 T!a. Tlf drnlnn U,lm llAPa .... . .- ....1 ' VI ,. .itii ,c,, .. v..u,. -." ,- The lncnibers of tno iniricen -iuu formed the ceremony, was chaplain. gave a surprise snower iiisi ciiiim " tho homo of Mrs. Benjamin H., Linton. 4024 Ntfrth Ninth street. In honor or , . t..n.. r m.Viiiii itmiehter of Mr. i nnd" Mrs. "John K. Loughlln, of 2215 o'clock Wednesday evening, when Miss Hunting Park avenue, whoso engage- Marie Zimmerman ment to Mr. Martin Hlckey. also of Tioga, has been announced. Other guests iiwinrir.ii.MrH. tinroiu oroii. "..;:' LIND ZIMMERMAN A uulet wedding toolc place at b of G018 Chestnut WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. nnd Mrs. James Lyons, of 651 North Thirty-fifth street, announce the marriage or tneir uaugmer. ansa " K. Lyons, to Mr, Joel C. Schuger. of ; IU-m west veiinnsu miiri-v, uu Mw..rf. Mav SC, at Philadelphia. Miss Mabel Teat, of 034 Roydon ave nue, was the guest of honor at a surprlso luncheon and kitchen shower on Thurs .,,, .,.. !? Ml.. Tent'n innrrlnee to Mr.'lJusseU Weldy, of Camden, will take ' place sometlmo eany in june. aiiiuiih End O'Month Sale Special Values in Footwear Of Style and Quality .t t u..i (.tAnii n iiim ill I. liiii T ihniild nut wonder If nthi- hail . Mrs. Robs C. fornlsli, of Uenco,, ,ie. thouihl the same thing. It would bo a Merlon, is spending a fow days l New llfifl Mlni'iil wiUUKo,Non r-iay "ami Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heath B.innnrd tiful nlTair ami ww ":" , ; it iH and their bon, Mr. Charles Heath Ban tomorrow. T often, wonder how It s , nrd Jr LiuVmster ..i1 rnv?". , i I'iii ,,w...... ...., niiru, ii possible for thos. w ,o go uiese u. ,- , ford will mpNe to tho Greystono Apart- mi to 1 1 nit oi piinii'iiini-i ;.., f "."""..' do. Kach Tear there i n novc y of about tl . . . . 1 111. tl.n nllini- tllllllfN I pome Kimi in go in " " ' " " and it i by ttn niwin rninmoiinlai "Speaking of the Mlwrlennlln. HJ nital puts mo in mind of tip hi. .Ceph's lawn fete which is to be hcl. 1 , on Anne 1 on the BrmineN f that i hospital nt Seventeenth street nnd Glrnrd nvenue. Tin; supplies and linens needed for the Injured have iu " 'J . -i , ( tin. hist few years that it Is very difficult t meet the. bills. fn the in1- mrty.iiml fete hnve been planned. The fet.i is under tlirlaiHw luiNiliary nf the Hospital and the Sis (or of Charity, us mi know, nro in diarce there. When one thinks of tins work dune by these vnliaut womep without recoinjiense for year nftcr year ene is Mire the fete will be a surcew Montgomery avenue. lie nuuuieiof June Haverford, It.ilin- ,...M. - ---. ,-,.-- ,,M son S. Harris. Mrs. John wacKiii. .... Maigarct Clark. Miss Helen Lvnch. M.W Svlvla Karchcr. Mrs. Ne son ;R Vliglnla Saurer. Miss Alma Mtzpalrlelc and Miss l-rcua nperuci. YARDLEY Mr. and Mrn. Augustus J. Oadwatlader hao opened their home at Lakeside, after spending several months at Jack somllle. Fla. Mrs. Fred SJtterthwnlte is visiting her sister In Rahwuj. ,Mr William Zelley Mlsa Alice HHrk ners. Miss Mary tenable. Miss Mnrthn Dennble and Miss Anna Dcnable. all or Marlton V. J., were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Loulu C. Lecdom kMSSffiji FOUNDED I05d DbateeS 1ttiiiii'''MiiiiiI1I So D OME of the Smartest of alsimer Spring Foot- SKVUKAlAor her friends told her of this tnoHt wonderful book which tmiKht 5ou how to exercise your mein erv so that little thlitRS .ou had en til civ forgotton cume back to you just ls e"ns. For Instnure. she told 'ne "lie fla she had pulled the cat's tall when fhe was a little girl, and had been nenlded soundly for it. And wh li her mother wns scolding her n wisp ot mother's hair had fallen down over her rhnulder. and the little girl had wanted awfully to lunch. Well, -died for rotten all about that wisp of hair tliougli slie always remembered the cat episode. And since she had studied the niomnn book she found that she remembered the wisp of hair too. "Whv thnt's wonderful. I said. I iMi jii'u'd lend im the book.' And she replied: "I'd lijve to. m dear, but 1 lent it to someone the other day mid for tho life of me T can t re member who it was." NANCY WYNNR. , SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mrs. John M, Kennedy announces the engagement of her daughter, Mls-j Man- T. Walsh Kennedy, to Mr. Joseph I Millar, of this city. Miss K.unedy Is lie granddaughter of M Philip Jourdan Walsh, of Burmont, Pa. Mr and Mrs. Robert Learning Mont gomery, of Ardrossan Vlllanpva, will Milertnln nl illnner lit tlielr llOllie On Saturday night, later taking their guests t" the pageant in connection with the ( Horse Show at Devon. . At tho wedding of Miss Maigarelta H. Poltz. daughter of Dr. nnd Mrs. .1. 1 1 n ton Foltz, of Kummlt street nnd Bolhlc hcni pike, Chestnut Hilt, and Mr. Marlon II Hughes, of Wills Point, Tex. which will take plnee on Saturday. June U, at 4 o clock, in St Paul's KplFcopal Church, "htitnut Hill. Miss Mary Upjohn 1-oltz. a slater nf the bride, will act as maid of honor Tho bridesmaids will bo Miss Margaret O, Remak. Miss Margaret M. Dent, Miss Anna Lew If and Miss Ruth Fold, of Lancnster, Pa., a cousin ot h bride. Mr. Richard Upjohn., a brother or the bride, will act as best man and the ushers will Include Mr. 5 R Custer. Mr. Oliver n Smith, of nochester. N. V. ; Mr. H. Vaughn Ab bot and Mr. Frederick S Foltz, of Lan caster A reception will follow nt the home of tho bride's parents. Mr Thomas Stokes will gle a din-ner-d.mce tomoirow night at the Phlla oelphlu Country Club In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Edwnrd Ixiwber Stokos, who have Just returned from their wedding tflp They will spend most of th sum mer ns iie guests of Mrs. ,Stokts's par ents, Mr. nnd Mrs, Edwnrd Brooke, at their homa.iniookholm. nirdsboro. . Mrs Earl B Putnam, Jr will give a "unit luncheon for eighteen KUtnic. loony at her homo In Radnor. Mrs. Thomas McKcan, who has been U)ing,boverul dnys In Atlantic City, fa expected to return horpe tomorrow. ThofJlrl Scouts of Waynognve a vnude Jllla bhow on Wednesday evening In the Wnyuo thcatrey under tho direction oi sirs J Ivan Dufur and the scout cap 'ln Miss Nancy HallowcIL Miss Sarah Jjoer was In charge of the stage sot ' tiB and Mr Archlo Morrison directed the music , Imitations have beep received for tho parrlago of Miss Oraco Oelger, of Over bfoolt. and Mr, John Wllford, on Juno S at 6 30 o'clock in tho Ovorbroou Prcs oUrlau Chinch. A small reception will be held at the home of the brldo after 'e ceremony. Mr aud Mrs, Henry R. Hallowell, of fiefpn, are being congratulated upon !" birth of a son. Henry Richardson HallowtH, jr Mrs. Hallowell will be lernenibeied an Mlsa Dorothy Saylor, gaughter of Mr and Mrs, Henry D Bayor, of Poltstowir. .?".?", Ccclly Burnes has as her gucst3 KJ tms week Miss Mary Lovkwood, of gew iork, and Miss I'jtgo Anderson, of wannab, Qo,-,iir. &d .Mre. -John JEven the microscope finds it clean ... Dailjr laboratory tests prove that the methods of milk pro duction of the Walker-Gordon Laboratory Company are en tirely justified. The scientific feeding of healthy cows is one step. Thor ough and frequent cleansing of the barns, the cows and che milkers' hands during the milk Ccrtified bv the ing period are others. Quick PcSfcttw, 00lin and bottliS f the milk, which is always kept at a low walker-Gordon tenipel.ature further helps the Milk is ulao (Ic- ' x Hvcrcd in New milk to pass the final check of Yorkandltoston the mici'OSCOpe. SUPPLEE-WILLS-JONES MILK COMPANY Distributing Agents for Philadelphia, Atlantic City and Vicinity Telephone, Poplar 3503 Wfolker-Gordon Milk JUST AS IT COMES FROM THE COW 1122 Cheatnut St. Quality and Standard Famous Over Half a Century ES This store will be closed all dqy Monday, Memorial Day EE Second to None in the city Dcwees Quality Mcrcliandisc is always, of 3 the best and the prices always fair. In proof of this 3S we offer 33; Hj Remarkable Values Saturday ff: in seasonable merchandise taken from stock and specially priced for tomorrow. our regular Startling Reductions in Children's Wear Darling Dresses Tomorrow, $4.25. Regular Prices, $6.00 to $6.75 White and colored chamhray, organdie and crepe dresses, daintily hand-sinockcd, may he had in sizes 3 to C years, und are very charming Summer dresses. Chambray Rompers Tomorrow, S1.15. Regular Price, $1.50 Two cunning models, featuring low neck and short sleeves, fashioned of cross liar and colored cliainbr.i , in siz.es 1 and 2 years Girls' Wash Skirts Tomorrow, S3.95. Regular Prices, $5.00 and $6.25 Two smart models, on'e plaid gingham, the otlu-i white gabardine Kasily and successfully lauiuloii-d wear models are included, making this extraordinary re pricing of prime importance to the young woman, who seeks saving without sacrifice of style. A multitude of styles and leathers in all sizes and widths, with expert fitters to insure sat isfaction in every respect. -HOSIERY The newest shades to match with spring gowns now at specially low prices. i Dress Pump of ff ff Brown K i d, ff g A , , Black Calf, or A g 1 Patent Colt. f ff $d.90 flfi j y jf $.90 wA r 'Tis a Feat to Fit Feet 2kt&awi 1204-06-08 Market Street Brown or Brown Kid with Brown Suede back. The Big Shoe Store QUALITY AND VALUE UI b .... :-i Two Shops of Sensible Pricen Your Outing, wlheitlher Sim town or omit, should find you provided with me off our jaminty Lcome! Sporit Suits which wiU coalbBe you lto be smaritBy alitired without sacrificing ffreedoimi and connfort. 39.75 That's i ast year's price at Eeast 20 under pres ent value. To complete our "Fleur de waist ii luperb. $5 to $16.50 yotiri cottume Lit" Hand-made JK7I,&ZP& nuBport . r" - 127 S. 13tli St. 1337 Chestnut St. p(CT?ffl? iCharRe Accounts Solicited: Maxtfscn & DeMan) 12 15 Chestnut Street Furs aud Millinery New Summer Hats For Decoration Day SPECIAL SELLING ARRANGED FOR TOMORROW Mr Taffetas Leghorns Georgettes Horsehair Organdy Genuine M Hants New Effects New Colors New Shapes In u comprehensive assortment 5.00 to ig.50 For Immediate Clearance! 238 Smart Hats 2.00 m .50 m J.50 Original Prices Were From 10.00 to 20.00 :Purchusing Agents' Orders Accepted: MMyvuMig The Store of Personal Service 1310 Chestnut Street 9 An Assemblage of Values Extraordinary m Authentic Summer Apparel For Women & Misses Expertly Assembled in Delightful Array for Pre-Mcmorial Day Choosing. New Frocks of Organdie and Gingham $15 Two exceptionalh iliarming styles' Th? organdies in the exquisite pastel shades and in virgin white The ginghams iu ,i aricty of noxel checks and plaids Lovely Gowns Of Favored Silks $38 Street and afternoon frocks of chiffon taffeta, kitten's car crepe, trope de chine ami Georgette are all here grouped to gcthcr Most etraordinar aluc Silk Skirts In Sports and Dressy Modes $18.50 I-an-ta-ii and haronette satin, choice of shell pink, copen blue. rose, peach and white. Also white washable satin skirts, of quality exceptional and st le exclusive. Plaid Skirts Tailored of All Pure Wool $12.95 Six smart new- stj Irs in light and dark plaids: pretty self material girdle, button and pocket trimming to enhance- their intrinsic hcaut). Blouses of Sheerest Charm $3.95 dozen fascmati'ig new stlcs in fine dimities, oMes and oi gaudies, in all white and pastel shades few dainty striped colored fabrics complete the hohdav arrat. "Alpine Wool" Suits '1 he Blum Store Specially $29.50 lor street and sports wcar-sceral be coming -.tylcs. of all wool knittrd fabrics. Heather mixtures of the type so distinctly appropriate Summer Hats in Latest Vogue $10.50 Glorious refreshing in all their bright newness symbolic of Summers sunshine and glad ness these taffetas in navy and light shades, aud organdies in pastel shade and sporU models : are certain to plea.se the most critical' THE BLUM STORE m in ,y II '.a s J i -v . ')& . vhr- . L-ujUrt ". 7- ,, .jtilij -itn w'NV .,-, --JU.