.(V .X . A' M J . .m 7.1 1 ' '.,. . jj k: w V ytST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE r JVtmcy JFynne Talks of the Sturgis Wedding Scheduled for June 12 She Attends the Horse Show. A Want ID you know that Henrietta Bturgls .,i Edward Cholmclcy-Jones arc D Snlni to be married on the 12tli o Se at Ht.' Paul's Church In Chcltcn u"i t think It Is so nice that slid Is to be married hero instead of In New Ycrk, for though she lives half of the time In New York, she has become a part of Philadelphia through unending the spring and summer at Laburnums, the beautiful old Sharpies plncc In Chclton Hills. When Mrs. Sharpless died, sev eral years ago, sho left the place to her daughter, Mrs. Sturgls, and they have made It their permanent summer homo Rita came out here and In New York. Her father was tho late Kobcrt Sturgis, brother of Mrs. Charles Edward Ingersoll, Mrs. James Potter, Mrs. Robert Lo Contc and Mrs. Edgar Scott. I have never met Mr. Cholmelcy Jones, but I hear very nice things about him. Let's see, didn't I suggest something tho other day about Juno 12 and watching for wedding Invitations? Well, yes, so I did. And now supposo you watch a llttlo longer. Perhaps we'll hear of another. AS TUB Horeo Show and Country Fair gets more and more exeittmr every day I am beginning to think about the pageant wnicn i neara about yes terday and the day before and for which there are signs all about the grounds of the Midway. Mrs. Otis Skinner planned the tab Ipsux, with the assistance of Mr. Harry Bchacfer, of the Plays and Players, und Mr. Leopold Seyffert. And. personally. I think it would hn an an fill pity to miss it. It is called the Tageant of the Horse nnd will start with n tableaux of Pegasus nnd the Throe Graces, said Three Uroccs being Imper sonated by Brownie Wnrburton, lie becca Thomson and Peggy Thayer. Mrs. Victor Mather will appear as Queen Iloadicea In her war chariot and Ollbert Mather will be a Knight of tho Cru tade. Joan of Arc will be Impersonated bv Polly Thayer, while Wister Randolph will be tho Cowpuncher (after Reming ton). Then there will be the Circus Rider, who will be Mary Law, and Kitty Penn Bmith will be tho Clown In that pic ture. Aleck Yarnnll will pose as an Indian and the Hunt will bo Imper sonated by Mr. Lawrie Bodlne. Mrs. Blllie Clothier nnd Mrs. Aleck Ynrnall. Four young boys nnd girls will ap pear In "The Race." thn hrn itin Btout girls, Charles Mather, 2d, nnd young Tom Wannmakcr, while Mrs. Hilly Reeves will be the Gainsborough Lady. I understand there is to be a sort of platform erected for thb posing nnd then there will bo a great general procession, but all the plans aro not divulged as yet. rX MONDAY we will have another y day of Horse Show, nnd then rtu Tuesday will cpme tho Ablngton fete, uhich. instead of coming "fW in n Rlue Moon," as the title might Imply, comes every June. It's the one time that money is asked for the Abington Hospital, nnd so It seems to me it ought to be encouraged. And then thny do have such remarkable happenings one does want to go out nnd sec It nil. For instance, there is to bo nn alr plauc Hying overhead several times dur ing the afternoon, nnd confetti will be dropped therefrom on the heads of the guests. I always wanted to pick some thing up that bad dropped from nn ulr plunc and now is my chance. The Fashion Show in connection with the fete will be under the dlni. tlon of Mrs. Altemjis, Mrs. Warburton and Mrs. Norman MacLeod. Mrs. Tony Geyelln will pose as n bride, as she did at the fashion show in connection with the Indoor Horse Show, nnd Elizabeth Altemus will lie the (lower sjirl, while Mary and Ellen C.lendinnlng. Mary Norris, Pauline Hell nnd Elizabeth Brockie will be bridesmaids. Mrs. Ned Browning has consented to appear in her economy costume nnd six fmall boys nud six wee girls will-show cuimren's costumes. There will be everjtiilug under the sun for sale, oven baby lion, sheep, goats, piggies, vacuum cicaners nnd everything in n uiup moon, ii s going to Do simply sreui. rpilttY were dauclng together for the first time nnd slip thnnirht 1m .Inticml awfully well, nnd In fact sMip,1 u-lth relief, lirj-nusc just two dunces before that one she had had n terrible time dancing with a man she'd met in the Paul Jones, who apparently had flat fret, nnd said feet had got muchly in ber wny. With the thoughtlessness of youth, quoth (.he, ns they snt on tho bnlcony after the dance, "Well, you can dance, (lood.nieht! I met the most nwful mnn in the Paul Jones. There," she said, "who's that?" "That's my cousin John," replied the young mau. And there was an awful pause. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr and Mrs. Gcorgo W. Chllds Drexel wjll entertain at dinner at their home, "ootton, Bryn Mawr, on Wednesday evening, Juno 2 Mr Charles C'uatlH Harrison will en tertain at dinner on Wednesday eve ning. June 2. at 'Chuckwood,' Vllla eva. Among the guests will be Mr. nicliard Norton, Mr. Edward Bok. Mr. Horatio a Lloyd. Mr. Morris L. Cloth w. Mr. William J. Clothier. Mr. David ;, Ludlum. Mr. William L. Austin and Mr John 8 Clarke. Mr and Mrs. Harry C. Thayer, of Fishers road, Bryn favr. bull-d last oaturday for Europo to be gono for sev eral months. Dr and Mrs ArUm- IT Tlllllnira n'hn are occupying the)r ncw nomB on tia state of Mrs. BIIMncB'a purents. Mr nnd r George R. Puckard, of the Mead- ". Miianovu, will leave early In August to spend some time with Mr. and T8 Packard at their camp at Upper taranac Lake. In tho Adlromlucks. lB.s.tllarIotte Starr, daughter of Mr. iihi Irs Tncodoro Htnir, 'of Chestnut "'ii. "Ill entertain Informally nt eupper ;"' eienlng, after the American Hen ' boat races In honor 'of Miss Phvllls "win. daughter of Captain and Mrs. in. u ''win. of Annnpolls and Wash "iton, who is her guest for u few days. Miss Mnrsuret Clyde has closed her Wtment at tho Bellevue-Strotford and fiaw Cnci1 llCr co,,ntry Illaca Ilcar ury" Captain W H McCutchon. U. S. A., ha. now "Htloned at Camp Upton. E '?" "'""ding a few days with his j'arentB, Mr and Mrs. William II. Mo -mchon. of Walnut avenuo, Wayne. tiJ'10 Pennsylvania Horticultural So h. m ."' Klve Ue entlro proceeds from mJw "',", ,'lne Slower Show to the Bryn iZ ''oiPl'al The flrst of the twp th '"fhows was held on Wednesday ut ,' Merlon Cricket Club, Haverford. i'y , lowering perennials, columbines, hnJrll:?.VN6re' exhlhlted. The second lii7 J"" b 1,eld on June t. at Masonlo , . Ardmore. The commute In charge Mi vi Bryn ,awr "ospltol, Includes Tii.. "'"V1"' " iiumuie, irs. ,r;amuiii j,'alf.r, Mrs. OeorBe II Earle, 3d. Miss ?y " CIrlsconi. Mrs. Edaar B. Howard. him,.,,?!1".. " Thayer. 3d, und Miss ; urocK, ton ;,?i'4,lIrB- Joh" Stovens, of Prince B, .''"''l.Uieir tmall son. Muster Henry wih inaXo "turned to Wayne to live ChruM,r"- Stevens's parents, Rev. varies Uvengood and Utm, Levengood. r, and Mrs. J. L. Ketterllnus have ' of Tact rfifllnil.fi frnm It, aA.ll. j f In ,a week at th Beilevue-Stratford, before opening their country homo on the Main Line. Mrs. S. Naudnln Duer, has closed her home, 1916 Pine street, nnd before going tJlercam,p I? Maine, Is visiting Mrs. John Poe, In Baltimore Mr. and Mrs. Charles Price Maulo and MIbs Jane Paxson Parry Maule will en tertain nt dinner at tho Sedalev Club on Monday evening, June 7, In honor of MISS Carv DfLhnDV. rtailtrlift..,. Hf and Mrs. Charles Thompson Dabney, of Media, and Mr. Frederick William Car rlngton, of Virginia, whose marriage y,u i1.ko P'acon Tuesday evening June 8. The guests will Includo the bridal party. Mr. and Mrs. n it T.i nn,niii. nn.i their family, who have been living In Bryn Mawr during the winter, will move In a few weeks to their homo at Paoll., where thpy will live permanently. ' Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin C. Olle, of Bryn Mawr, have rented tholr home for tno summer to Mr. ana Mrs. Edward Burt. Mr. Howard Turner, of Betterton, Md announces tho engagement" of hlo daughter, Miss Mary Wilson Turner, to Mr. Malcolm Saguo draham, of Pough kcepsle, N. Y. A meeting of tho committee of the class for the study of musical history of the Philadelphia Music Club will tako place on Tuesday morning, June 1, nt 10:30 o'clock, at the Art Alliance. Those on tho committee nro Mrs. Charles H. Raymond, chairman; Mrs. James II. Eyater; Mrs. Robert A. Irving, Mrs. James R. Anderson, Mrs. Samuel Wood ward, Mrs. Sverre Qulbrnnson, Mrs. J. L. QIaso. Miss Eiln. Dnv ninlr nml Mm. JOhn Haw Itlus. The class will have Its tlrst study moetlng In November. Mrs. John M. Kennedy, Jr., enter tained at a luncheon followed by a card party at her home, 2018 Spruco street, on Thursday aftornoon. The Muslbat Coterie of Wayne has Is sued cards for a reception and muslcale at "the homo of Mrs. Humbert Powell, 216 Wlndermero avenue, on Monday. Friends' Historical Society, of Phila delphia, will hold Its summer meeting on Saturday, Juno 6, at 3:30 o'clock, at Eighteenth and Courtlandt streets, Sten ton, near Wayno Junction station. The committee In charge Includes Mr. Albert Cook Myers, Miss Lucy B. Roberts, ?x olTlclo. and Mr. Arthur N. Leeds and Miss Sarah E. P. Mlckle, chairman. Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. B. Fletcher, of Wynnowood, will entertain at dinner, followed by a dance at the Philadelphia Country Club on Saturday evening, June 5, In honor of Miss Amy Brooks and Mr. Charles William Bergner, whose mar riage will take place on Juno 9. The guests will Include tho bridal party. On Tuesday evening, June 8, Mr. and Mrs. Oustavus W, Hergner, of Haver ford, will entertain Miss Brooks and Mr. Bergner and Mr. Bergner and the bridal party at dinner after tho wedding re hearsal. Miss Elizabeth Chllds Steel, of the Wood-Norton, Germantown, whose mar riage to Lleutcnhnt George L. Richard, U. S. N., R. F. C, will take placo next Saturday. June 5, Is entertaining the members of her bridal party at bridge this afternoon. Mr. George Drexel Steel will arrive nt tho Wood-Norton todny from San Francisco, Calif. The Presbyterian Home for Aired Cou ples nnd Aged men, at Bala, will hold. tno annual aonauon nay ai nam on June 3. Luncheon will bo served from 11 o'clock lrr the morning until 7 o'clock In the evening. Mr. C. H. Strout, Mr. Clarke Smith and Mr. Morris Mulford of St. Luke's School, attended the memorial service nt St. James, Md., on Sunday last In honor of tho late Mr. Paul Kuendlg, who wns marry years a mnster or St. lukc s School and for tho last two years held the same position at St. James's School. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene S. Dorey, of 1518 Locust street, are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Robin X. Carson, of San Fran cisco, Calif. GERMANTOWN Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Jennings and family, of 391 Gowen avenue, are spend ing the week-end at their cottago at Ocean City. Mrs. Annlo M. Collins, of 440 East Mount Airy avenue, returned home yes terday from a three-weeks' visit to New York. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Meehan, of Germantown, have Issued Invitations for the marriage of their daughter. Miss Rosa Dcnham Meehan, and Mr. Robert Lare Hood on June 10. Mrs. Charles K. Van Rensselaer, of Germantown. will entertnln at a house narty at Bulten Gorg her cottone at Lavallette, N. J., In honor of her daugh ters, Miss Catharine E. Van Rensselaer nnd Miss Olive M. Van Rensselaer, over Decorntton Day. Miss Edna Qulnn Is entertaining at luncheon, followed by a theatre party, this aftornoon. In honor of MIps Mildred snrrftt. dauehter of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. --"-" r ... .. hhk .. Holllngsworth sterren, oi ;u wesi Upsal street, whose marriage to Mr. Wil liam Henry Qulnn will take place In Pnlvnrv Protestant Enlsconal Church on June 5. Tho guests uro members of Miss Sterett's bridal party, nnd Include Mrs. Henry Hlllebrand. Miss Ella Burnet. Miss Lea Murray. Miss Rathe rlno Herner nnd Miss Anna Ronon. Mio TifirthH. Towne. of 239 East John son Btrect. Is visiting in Boston over Memorial Day. Mrs rharles Barrett and her young dauehter, of Ablncton, nre tho guests ot .ir. iuiu .o. .. , -,-,... , ". ww East Maylund street, for a few days. Mrs. Charles T. Shaw, of BUS East Washington lane. Is spending some tlmo at Island Heights, N. J. nica vtv,i Vnnnir nnd Miss Macda lene Young, of 646 East Tulpehocken street, will co to Montoursvllle, Pa., over Memorial Day. Miss Elizabeth Slcgert will entertain Informally nt her home this afternoon. He? guests w.ll be Miss Adelaide grace. Miss Margaret Devlin, Miss Allco Tomp kin" Ml niliabeth' Woodward Miss Marion Knight, Miss Miriam McOhce, MUb Martha Dlebert Miss Gladys Bren nan; Miss Elizabeth Werner nnd Msa Ruth Hutchison. Miss Mildred Wllloughby and .Miss Jeanne Wllloughby. of :'03 West Upsal street, accompanied by their aunt, Mrs. J. Joseph, will sail for France on Juno 12. Th marriage of Miss Elizabeth Marlon Pascoe, of r.5t Chew street, and M?. t52ore .Kerr Itamsey will taka place on June 10. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr, and Mrs Morris Kraftson. of 1806 ,..(. Ti,oniiiin tret. announce the be trothal of their daughter. Miss Anna KraVufon? to Mr Louis Weinberg, of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Max Cohen, of 2022 North Thirty-second sreet, announce the engagement of their daughter Miss Els le Cohen to Mr. Simon S. Mulls, of this city. " Among the interesting June weddings win bo that of Miss Henrietta P nous, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pucus. of 4834 North I amao street, and Mr, Milton J. Herzog. of 2824 North Twenty sixth; street. The annual garden party and bazaar In aid of St Joseph's Hospital will take place on Wednesday and Thursday. June 9 nnd 10 In the afternoon and evening, on the hospital lawn, Sixteenth street and Glrard avenuo. The affair is n charge of the woman's auxiliary, with tho following committee: Mrs. John F. X. Jones chairman : Mrs. Frederick Na than. MrB Louis Bregv .Mrs. Joseph Moore. Mrs. William O'Malley and Miss Agnes MoKenna, The wedding of Miss Marguerite O. McCloskey, daughter of Mrs. William . J, McCloskoy. of J 007 North Sixth Btrcot. nnd Mr. J Lawrence Sohanbergor. or Baltimore, will take place on Wednes day Juno 2, at 10 o-clock at the Church of the immaculate Conception, Front and Allen streets. Miss McCloskey will be attended by her sister. Mrs. Joseph A. Cunningham, wmauon of honor, und her' niece, Margaret Mary. McCloskey. as rfVEiftKfCf PUBLICS, ' T Photo by rhllllps A Phllllpn. iMISS CHARLOTTE MAY GOETTE Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius G. Goette, of 202 North Sixty-fifth street, whose engagement to Mr. Wallace M. McCurdy, of Lancas ter, has recently been announced. flowor girl. Mr. Frederick C. Schan herger, Jr., a brother of the bridegroom, will be best man, and the -ushers will be Mr. Joseph A. Cunningham, of this city, nnd Mr. Benedict J. Frederick, Mr. Leonard B. McLaughlin and Mr, E. King Schultz, nil of Baltimore. 1 Mr and Mrs. Gcorgo E. Myrlck will return from their wedding trip today nnd will bo at homo at 2318 South Twenty-second street. Tho bride wns Miss Josephine Eltoson, daughter of Mrs. Una Eltoson. Another returning bridegroom and brldo aro Mr and Mrs. Harmon Harvey, who will be nt home In Norwood, Pa, The brldo was Miss M. Anne Ruff, daugh. ter of Mr. Augustus Ruff, of West Som. erset street. The Fair Hill Friends' Association Is nrranclne a series of (tames and amuse ments to be held during tho summer for tho children of the Fair Hill First-day school at the schoolhouse. Germantown avenue nnd Cambria street. The mnrrlnco of Mrs. Berenice Wessel Bennett, daughter of tho late Mr. Henry N. wessel ana Mrs. wessel, or iuu7 North Broad street, to Mr. Jeromo Ben nett will bo quietly solemnized at the homo of the' bride on Tuesday, June 1, The Rev. Dr. Joseph Krauskopf will officiate, in the prcsenco of the family only, owing to tho recent death of the bride's father. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett will live at 1607 North Broad street upon tholr return from their wedding trip. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Baycrsdorfer and their children. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Cas par, 1631 Diamond street, left yesterday to open their cottage, lie souin (.an fornta avenue. Atlantic City, for the summer. Mr. and Mrs Horace Klmblo Read, of Fifteenth street above Erie avenue, have gone to Wlldwoou. opening their house on Learning road for the summer. Mrs. Read will be remembered as Miss Betty Clark Hobson. Mrs. Morris Kohn nnd her daughter. Miss C. Marlon Kohn. and Mr. nnd Mrs. Morris Kohn, Jr., formerly of 1909 Erie avonue, are now occupying their new home, 3501 Fowcuon avenue. Mr. nnd Mrs. Milton Kutz, of the Tracy Apartments, left Wednesday in their car for' New York, where they will spend Memorial Day, and will re turn home on Tuesday. The Queen Esther Lodge will give a festival on Sunday, June 13,, at Park Hall, 1315 Columbia avenue, for the benefit of several children's hospitals and Homo for tho Aged. There will bo nn entertainment und open meeting. Oftl cers of the Queen Esther Lodge Include tho following1: Mrs. Anna Frimmell, president : Mrs. Betty Theeman. vice president; Miss Lillian Mendell. secre tary: Mrs. Tllllo Singer, assistant sec retary: Mrs. Henrietta Klein, treas urer; Mrs. Esther Weiss, conductress; Mrs. Hattle Blumfleld, Inner, guard, and Mrs. Clara Dorfman, outer guard. Mr. and Mrs. H. Levin of 1332 North Sixth street, announce the betrothal of their daughter. Miss Cecilia Levin to Mr. Harry Schwartz. Mr. and Mrs S. Thanhauser have re turned from their visit to Sioux City to their apartment at the Hotel Lorraine. Mrs. Tllllo Singer will be among those who will motor to Lake Hopatcong for a ten days' stay. Others In the party will Include Mr. and Mrs. A. R, Newberry. Mr. and Mrs. E. Kuggleman, Miss Jean Kuggleman, Mr. George Cottlngton, Miss Jnne Davis ana Mr. Alexander xown send. TIOQA Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles M. Kaplan, of 2313 West Tloira street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Julia Kaplan, to Mr. George F. Goldsmith, Jr., of New York, formerly of this city. The marriage ceremonies will take place at the Rltz-Carltoit June 9. Mrs Charles E. Lukens, of 3415 North Fifteenth street, will be hostess to tho members of tho cnrd club of which she Is president at their final meeting on Tuesday afternoon, at the York Road Country Club Luncheon will be followed by cards, and prizes will be awarded each guest. Those who will participate aro Mrs. Samuel Alcott. Mrs. Charles Pat tersonr Mrs. John Goodfellow, Mrs. Nel son Sailer, Mrs. Hiram Loux, Mrs. Al fred N. Williams Mrs. Sylvanus A. Leith. Miss Matilda Schlcdel and Mrs. James Spencer. Mr. nnd Mrs Julius Eglln Miave re turned from their wedding trip and will be at homo at 3765 North Bouvler street. Mrs. Eglln beforo her marriage on May 5 was Miss Theressa Hlrschbeln. Among the Interesting June weddings will be that of Miss Abby S. Chappell, of 3401 North Twenty-first strcot, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Chappell, of Belvldere. N. C, and Mr. Cyrus W Brantlngham, of East Tabor road, which will be solemnled with Friends' ceremony In the meeting house, Fourth and Arch streets. The members of the Tioga Safe and Sane Fourth of July Association held a meeting on Thursday ovenlng at the home of tho president, Mr. Charles Small Paxson 2104 West Ontario street, to re organize nnd to arrango plans for the celobintlon of the nation's birthday by the children of Tioga. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Marie Farrell, of 1433 Ritner street, will spend the week-end In At lantlo City. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Krause and their family are now living at their new home, 2153 Jackson street. Mr. and Mrs, Wulter H. Brlgham, of 1318 South uroau street are oeing con gratulated upon tho birth of a daugh ter Miss Catherlno May Brlgham, on May 25, Mrs. Brlgham will be remem herpri nn the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Jones, of 1306 South Broad street. Mrs, Carl J Lamb, of the Reed Apart' minis rtrnad und Reed streets. Is snend ing a few days as tho guests of friends lit New Haven. Conn. Upon her re turn Mrs. Lamb will open her summer homo In Chelsea, where sho will remain for tho season. Mr, F. Kendall Brown. Jr, of New vnr rormerlv of 1425 South Broad street. Is spending the week-end lit South Philadelphia as me guest oi menus, Th niimmi Chanter of the PI Sigma Sorority will bo entertained by Miss Carolyn rinnigan av an uuuniiui urn nor nnd dnnce, tp be given at her homo n, Tinin it. Tho members of the sorority Include Miss Margaret CameroiT, Miss Sara Baker. Miss Ellen Blngman, Miss Marlon Connell, Mlsa Florence Alchele. Miss Gladys Cams. Miss Catherine Rett shaw, Miss Ethel Gibson, Mies Roberta Prlco ana mhw virgin"". i'uc. f Ti liBMiJIt-SHiMBBIHrA', 6A.TTJEDAY!'iJVrAT 29, 1920' MISS ISABELLA FRANZ WEDSMR.MAXFRANTZ Marriage of Miss Mario Holon Farson ,and Mr. William Rodnoy Rlckards The marriage of MlsS Isabella Franz, of 1105 North Fortieth street, and Mr. Max Frnntz. of 1103 North Forty-first street, will take place at 61 30 Sunday evening at tho home of the bride a nnrontH. Thn hrlri. who will wear n town of white satin and carry a shower bouquet or white roses ana lines oi wo vnneyi win no given in marriage ny ncr father. After the reception, which will be given at the home of tho, brides nnrontn, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frantz will leave or a short wedding trip They will be it homo at 4172 Leldy street after September 1. ARNOLD ASHBROOK A quiet wedding of Interest will tako nlaca at tho Church of the Saviour, Thlrty-clghth and Chestnut street this ifternoon nti3 o'clock, when Miss Mar fnrot n. Ahhrnnk. of the Powelton nrtmcnts. Thirty-fifth and Poweltotr avenue, win become tne Drmo oi mr Nathan P. Arnold, of Minneapolis, Minn,, the Rev. Dr. Robert Johnsto.tr officiating. A small reception win fol low nt thn hnmn nt thn hrlde's narents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold will make their home in Minneapolis. RICKARDS PARSON A pretty homo wedding took place ThiirnriRV Avenlnir nt 7 n'ploek. when Miss Mario Helen Farson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Farson. of 132 North Fifty-first street, was married to Mr. William Rodrrev Rlckards, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Rlckards. of 5308 Spruco street, at the home of the hrlde's parents. Tho bride wore a gown of whlto pussy willow eatln nnd gronretto and carried a corsage bouquet of lilies of the valley nnd white roses. Her bridesmaid, Miss Clara Dunham, of 6 South Fifty-third street, wore a pink gown of georgette, nml her bouquet was of pink roses. Tho bridegroom was attended by Mr. James B. Jacobs, of Montclalr. Pa.; Dr. A. Pohlman, of Temple Lutheran Church, Fifty-second and Race streets, perform ed tho ceremony, after which a largo reception followed. The bride and bridegroom left for Niagara, Falls on their wedding trip. FERGUSON INNES The wedding of Miss Eleanor Inncs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kirk brldo Inncs, nnd Mr. Robort A. Fergu son, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ferguson of West Philadelphia, took place last night at the Beeches, Prlmos, Pa. The Rev. Creswell McBce officiated. Tho bride wore a gown if. Ivory satm irimmcu wun oia lamuy lace, aim ncr lace nnd tulle veil was held In place with a wreath of orango blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley. Miss Anna Blair attended Miss Innes as maid of honor. She was gowned In a. frock of pink adlum satin and carried orchids. Mr. Harry Far ren was best man. After nn extended wedding trip Mr. nnd Mrs. Ferguson will live at 5430 Willows avenue. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs William F. Smith, of 908 North sixtv-fourth street announces the en gngemont of her daughter, Miss Ethel Frances smith, to Mr. Alvin u. urown, of Haddonfield, N. J. Miss Eleanor Armstrong, of Brooklyn, Is visiting her cousins. Miss Anna T. Cummlngs and Miss Mary E. Cummlngs, of 6030 Walnut street. Announcement Is made of tho mar rlago of Miss Anna M. Hendred. of 152 Gray street, and Mr. Charles H. Francis, or 38& Leverington avenue, on Thurs day, May 27, in this city. After a short weddlrrg trip Mr. and Mrs. Francis will be at home at 1656 South Yewdell street. Miss Jeanne K. Lyons, of 5032 Green street, with some friends, motored to the Delaware Water Gap for a few days. Miss Lyons will return to the city somo tlmo next week. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell S. Trcdlck, Sr., of 6131 Christian street, will entertain this afternoon in honor of their son. Mnster Wendell S. Tredlck, Jr.'s seventh hlrthclay anniversary. The guests will Include Miss Lois Jean Meyers. Miss Helen Parlette. Miss -Phyl lis Schm dt. Mls3 Gertrude Saeger, Miss Virginia Dickey Tredlck, Master Dixon Rhoades Slngtster. Master Fred Seltz, Master Merrill Seltz. Master David Zimmer man, Master Frank Garrett and Master Dutton Treaicic Mr. and Mrs. Leonard WpII. nf jR.tn Walnut street, and tholr daughters, Miss Marjorle Well and Miss Sue Weil, who have been visiting Mrs. Well's mother, Mrs. Monnje Herman, In Washington, hno returned home. FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL The Falls of Schuylkill veterans of tho world war, to honor the young men from tho Falls who made the supremo sacrifice, will hold a memorial servlco tomorrow afternoon on Dobson's athletic Held, preceded by a parade, which will form at 1:30 o'clock at Ridge and Mid vale avenues. Tho exercises on the field will Include tho Invocation by tho Rev. William B. Cooko, addresses by Mr. Thomas J. Gavaghan. Mr. John B. smitmos ana captain m. f. Fltzpatrlck, a tribute to "Our Dead" bv thn rtnv .r. J. Bonner, D. D.. a chaplain In the army ; ue co run on ot tno nonor ron. selections by the Falls Male Chorus. Iod bv Mr. Joseph Smith ; benediction by Monsignor W. J. Walsh, followed by taps and the singing oi me mar spangicu uanner by the community. Those In whose memory the service will be held nre Mr. Edward L. Basil. Mr. Walter Barr. Mr. Thomas Cassldy, Mr. Michael Cassldy, Mr. raincK wiarii, .ir. Aiireu .Dough erty. Mr. Howard Duncan. Mr. John Greenwood. Mr. James Haley, Mr. John iinran. Mr. wiuiam L,angnn, Mr. Ber nard McDevItt, Mr. Gulseppl Prestl, Mr. George Rath, Mr. Harry Schwartz, Mr. Francis Veasey, Mr. Michael Travis, Mr. James Bentley nnd Mr David Craven. The committee In charge Includes Mr. Joseph B. Tyrell. chairman ; Mr. Harry Fletcher. Mr. Joseph J. Doyle, Mr. Fred erick Mitchell. Jir. William Connolly, Mr. Thomas O. Ralbltt, Mr. Raymond Fiedler. Mrs. Elizabeth Dobson Alte mus, Mrs. Alfred Byrne, Mrs. Mary Clary, Mrs. Katharine Gordon, Mrs. Annie Schwartz, Mrs James Lawson, Mrs. William Gray and Mrs. Frederick Mitchell. DELAWARE COUNTY Mrs. William II. Hubbard, of Sharon Hill; Miss Jesslo Hutton. of Glenolden, and Mrs. Harry P. Haldt, of Ridley Park entertained today at a progrsslze luncheon In honor of Miss Doris Marie Garvin, of Sharon Hill, whoso marriage to Mr. Lucollls M. Mitchell of Ridley Park, will take place next Wednesday Their guests Included Mrs. William Scott, Mrs. Emily Glerach, Mrs. Lust, Mrs. Louis Haldt, Miss Martha Ander son1, Miss Marlon Hutton Miss Flor ence Mitchell and Miss Elizabeth Ar nold. A handkerchief shower for Miss Garvin will, follow, Mr. Edward Rowland and Mr. Ilobart Rowland, sons of Mr and Mrs. William L Rowlaml. of Media will nail for Europe early In June, whore they will spend several weeks. LAWNDALE Mr, and Mrs. Mount of 6015 Rising Sun avenue, are receiving congraiuia' tlonn on the birth of a soir. Miss Beatrlco Spellman, of Gilliam street will spend tho week-end and Me mortal Day In Atlnntlc City as the guest or Miss Ulauys west Mrs, Ernest Kltcheir will entertain the Needlework Guild of America at her home. 833 Hellerman street on Tuesday afternoon. AN AWFUL DEATH Will ha th f&U of If. C. of I,. If you um LAPIN'S HANDY PAD nnioi thine, r. rnd nnd food atalm irom cloimnf . . siovti. pnU, tia. lea IBo. rnc gn Hslf ETMTwhere UM1N COMPANY. In't Htndr 8ho Tad for or direct from mKer oi j vrhltt bora. makers of L.SD tea. a. c inr. ibu 8tu and Vanish 8ti.. Philadelphia, ra fH ELOPERS SHOP JUSTLIKE OTHER FOLKS mmmmmmmmmmmmfrWImmmmllmmmmmmmmmm v m.. m ?' mmm,, 9mk i iy ' i MaiiMiJwaiii i iiiw vMm .T' e . .mm s, mn msmmamcMAmeiKJ&:m t -",,. iBi I -KjBHPsraBI,!l& 1 M::'mmmmmmaB ' ihbhik itim-Mm I; RH BULilil : ; ' I i',arHliiKlHH raixwi I ) kffl Hiiiiii iiii i M I I LcdRer Photo Service. Mrs. Carroll 1. Wnlnwrlght, who before her elopement to Elkton Md., last Wednesday was Miss Edith Klngdon Gould, nnd her twtnty-onc-year-old husband were snapped on the Boardwalk at Atlantic City yes terday during a shopping tour. Wnlnwrlght has exactly six packages in his left hand, and then the shopping tour wasn't finished. They motored early Thursday from Wilmington to Atlantic City MRS: WA1NWRIGHT PROUD OF HER ABILITY AS A COOK r- ' . ' 'Finishing School' Taught Something Beside Bon Mots Plans to Have Own Home Not to Live With Parents "I can cook, nnd I caifcfccw, too." Mrs. Edith Gould Wninwright, wealthy debutante bride, whose elope ment to Kllcton last Wednesday with Carroll Walnwright set New York and Philadelphia society by the cars, Is ns proud of those two accomplishments as of anything else in the world. The one possible exceptjon Is her husband. Mrs. Walnwright was just returning from her first post-wedding tour of the Ronrdwalk shops in Atlnntlc City, where they are spending their honey -J moon. Judging from the number ot bundles which she held under her arms nnd had loaded on to her happy hus band, she will not need to employ her needlecraft for some time to come. "Yes, I learned to cook nnd sew nt Miss Snence's School In New York," rIic said, as she mounted the steps of the Marlborough -lilcnhPim Hotel. "I learned lots of things nt school which will stand us in good btead later. It wasn't all a 'finishing' process, to tench you how to say the bon mot in n drawing room. Not Blinded by Golden Glitter "I received some very prnctlcal training. That's why I wanted to graduate before wp were married." There wns pride of nccompllshment In the modulated voice of the girl who will inherit n dazzling share of the (iould millions. But her richer heritage Is the beauty which mado her mother, Edith Kingdon, famous from coast to conbt ns an actress. "Please don't prlut anytlilng silly about us," she pleaded, nnd her warm, brown eyes spoke more nppealingly than her voice. She wore a tailored blue i-ergo suit. In which she was hurricdl married Wednesday. Her raven black hair peeped out from beneath n picturesque hat of rough straw, trimmed ubnut the crown with white georgette, und faced with the same material nnd white fox. Her string of pearls was of n dainty size, and her frilly collar was held to gether with a barpTh of platinum, dia monds and pearls, with a Kiciu-h voile blouse as a ground. Sho wore chic sandals from the boule vards of Paris, with black, sheer ho-.e. Nestled on the little, tapering linger of her left hand, in contrast to her plain wedding band, wsr a large 'up phirc, surrounded by diamonds. She wore no engagement ring, although 'he wore a large diamond, set in nlatiuum, ou her right linnd. Mrs. Walnwrignt s appearance bore out the description given by her hus band in hu "ou-the-other-side-of-tlie- door" interview nt the Hotel du Pout in Wilmiugton n few hours after they had been married. Her eyes nre oven larger thnn her the tea that is so full bodied, so pleasingly stimu lating, men doing strenuous work find it j u s t the bracing, refreshing beverage they need. When tired, men tally depressed blue just try a cup of steaming, fragrant "Salada," and watch weari ness go, and rested comfort take its place. m ! SAL ADA I SALADA; TEA m 1 Mm young husband snid. Her scarlet lips and olive complexion, heightened by nn undertone of rose, suggests, ns the hus band said, a rare type of Spanish beauty. "There was nothing frivolous nbout our marriage." she said later. "Just because wc didn't have a big splurge with a churchftil of people, und n lot of presents nnd things, is no reason why our wedding has been in the least bizarre. "We were mnrried because when two people nre as much in love with each other ns we nre, it is the only thing to do." As she spoke, Mrs. Wninwright's an cestry showed in her perfect poise. Future Plans Vague "So many silly stories have been written about us since wo were mnr ried," she continued. "But wo nre Just like other people. Our plans for the tuture nre rather vainip vet. I'll nd mit, but everything will work out all right. "We didn't pawn our jewelry to be married. Wc saved money from our allowances lor a long time. And wo hnve enough to sec us through. Wc will not live with our families." Mrs. Walnwright said she knew Mrs. Fill Wldener Leldy. We were not influenced by her elopement." sho declnred. "As Mr. Wainwrisht said, wo would hnvo been married sooner, but for the fact that I wished to L'rndunto. "Our wedding was splendid. It quite suited Ub, uiuirt it, dear' she said turning to her husband. He nodded his assent. He. then drew his watch from his ppeker the watch which it wns nlleged he had pawned to reach Elkton. "We must be going," lie said. Arms linked, they walked through tho lobby and took an elevator for their Arcadia by the sea. ROXBOROUGH An attractive garden fete nnd bazaar will be held on the lawn of the home of Mr Frank Flanagan, 361 Lyceum ave nue, on Thursday and Friday, June 3 and t in aid of Ebenczer Methodist Episcopal Chhrch. 'There will bo a Japa nese tea garden, flower booths, sports nnd amusements, lrr addition to tho usual articles for sale. Those assisting In the feto Includo Mr nnd Mrs Amos Tay. lor, Mrs. Harry Prager, Miss Ethel On Tited Occupation Opportunities are frequently offered in Bell Telephone Operating for pro motion to supervi sory positions. Our chief- opera tors, women occu pying executive and important positions in our Company, all started as operators as you can start to-day. One-half hour spent in talking things over with Miss Stevenson, 1631 Arch St., may mean future" busi ness success for you. fDThc JMOelgiKonc Cbmpamj of Jj-fennsywanio fl i-jx Dlack, Mrs. Leon Strickland. Mls So phia Lackey, Miss Bessie Biankln, tho Rev. Knrrd Mrs. William Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Carbaugh, Miss Maud Kelly, Miss Mario Kane, Mlsn Mar garet Boverson, Miss Ethel Blnck Miss Mildred ButIer.MlsH Ella Murray, Miss Mabel Headberg, Miss Carrie Lloyd, Mrs. Clinton Seltzer, Mrs. Harold Chap pel, Mr, Richard fichadner, Mr. Davis Green. Mr. Charles Heusted, Mr. Al fred Butler. Mr. Arthur R. Flanagan. Mr Charlca A. Flanagan, Mr. Meirllt Biankln, Mr. Howard A. Lukens Mr. George Sands, Mr. Lester Biankln, Mr. Harry Flanagan Mr. Harry Chappell, Mr. Marshall Chappell, Mr. Harvey Angstadt, Mr. Joseph Wlmmer, Mr, John i. Hcnoneui, Mr. uiyue mms, jnr. jonn Baxter. Mr, Albert Rlsley, Mr Joseph Chappell. Mr. Cameron Quay, Mr. Ray mond Hlllesley Mr John Taylor, Mr. Elwood uarth. Mr. John Hanan, Mr. Raymond Stout, Mr. Lees Farrand, Mr. Oeorgo Bovnrd, Mr, Arthur Lloyd and Mr. Albert Butler. Mr. nnd Mrs. Calvin S Hahn, of Rox borough, aro receiving congratulations on the birth of a son, Calvin Stewart Haln, Jr. NORRI8TOWN Mr and Mrs. William A. Elliott, of 826 Oeorge Btrect, entertained fifty friends at a dinner nnd reception In honor of their twentieth wedding anni versary. Mrs. Edwin 11 Wilson, of Do Knlb street, has Issued Invitations for cards Irv honor of Miss Ruth A, Rahn on Sat urday, Juno 5. Miss Rahn will be mar lid to Mr. Hnrnlcl I. Zimmerman on June 30 In thn Washington Memorial Chapel, Valley Forge. At the sixth annual May danco given by the children of the dancing classes directed by Miss E. Linda Jones those' participating In tho special feature dances were Miss Alda Peacock. Miss Dorothv Shupert. Miss Adeline Wilson, Miss Mildred Bateman, Miss Dorothy OTonner. Miss Alice Dolan, Miss Hi" glna Nugent. Miss Josephlno Blanche, Miss Alma Sehlntiaclt. miss Margaret. Pastorlous, Miss Ethel Weand, Miss Ra chel Beatty, Miss Catharine Hippie, illus Mary Mulhall. Miss Helen Danna ker, Mls Delia Moore, Miss Elizabeth Armltnge. Miss Dorothy NelBheoss, Miss Beatrlco Orner, Miss Gwendolyn Emery, Miss Lucy Garber. Miss Ruth Hay, Miss Alice Fecney, Miss Alva Bauman, Miss Catharine McC'affery. Miss Edna Mny McCullough, MIbs Sara Schelle. Mlsa Nnncy O'Donnel. Miss Mary O'Connor, Minn Dorothv Moll. Miss Amy Wyle. MIbs Catharine Pastorlus, MIbs Virginia Earl, Miss Genevieve Batty. Miss Eva O'Nell, Miss Betty Cndy, Miss Julia Dannaker, Miss Edith White, Miss Mar Ian Hart. Miss Dorothy Swartley. Miss Betty Lynch, Miss Mildred Hunslckcr. Miss Katnannc uiover. .-ins-? uerum Hay. Miss Catherine Magulre, Miss Ber tha Famous. Master Jack Moll, Master Robert Williams, Master Thomas Ornsr. KENSINGTON Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schoenhut, of 2009 East Cumberland street, will spend the week-end at Porters Lake, Pa. Miss Caroline Schoenhut Is on a short visit to Buffalo. Mr. and Mrs. John Derbyshire will srnd the week-end and Memorial Day at Atiantio city. Miss Beatrice Standler. of East Mont gomery and Frankford avenues, will en tertain the members or 600 on weanes- day afternoon. " Mr, nnd Mrs. C. W. Lambert and family, of 2170 East Cumberland street, are occupying their summer home at pitman, N. J., until the fall. BON WIT TELLER fit, CO. Ohe Qieaatu SfOriainationb CHESTNUT. AT 13 STREET In Observance of . Memorial Day This Store will be Closed ALL DA Y MONDA Y Important Announcement See Monday Evening Papers For Details of Our June Clearance Sale .,vv.vVa. . vnr,'-,T', v .v. .. .., l'AAaVxWV.uX acs is rich in body-building and brain-building material real food real nourish ment. And it's a pure, scientifically clean milk that is worthy of all the good things said of it. 'Phona Us to Deliver a Dottle Tomorrow Baring SOS ABBOTTS ALDERNEY DAIRIES, INC. 31st and Chestnut Both 'Phones Branches Atlantic City Ocean City, Wild wood Havtf You. Tried Abbotts Ice Creamt l?t; 4-DAY HOSPITAL BENEFIT TO 0PEM v -' . . - r ., Jjf uraauate nursos' uanco i onif m y Launches Drive by Jewish ,' Association Beginning tonight, n four-day prJy,i Krnni nns neon nrrnngcu iiv.uie rr TTnanltnl Aminplntlnn. Tills will Comk prlso a dance of tho graduate rttirsW,' which will ho held in the Pennsylvania Building nt tho hospital tonight, ana will bo concluded with n banquet on tho evening of .Tune 1 by the Alumni Asso ciation of tho Training School In honor of the new graduates at the Old ork Rond Country Club. The commencement exercises of the Jewish Hospital Training School for Nurses will be held on Monday at ft o'clock in tho nurses' home of the hos pltnl. The Rev. Abraham .T. Feldman will deliver the invocation, thn snlur tatory will bo rendered by Miss Julia N. Grose, addresses will bo delivered by I)r. O. Ornm Ring nnd Arthur A. Fielsher, president of tho association, , who will nwnrd tho diplomas. The vale dictory will be delivered by Miss Anna Rich Fulmer. Following tho grnduor , tlon oxercines thn students' laboratory n.lll tin nfllxlnllv ,lo,tlnn toll . when B. bronze tablet will be placed within t. Tho fifty-fifth annunl meeting of tho association will be held tomorrow nt Sj 1:.'I0 o'clock in the Henry S. 'Frank Memorinl Synagogue at tho hospital. Mayor Mooro will deliver an address, the reports of officers will be rend nnd elections for the ensuing year held. Monday will also be tho occasion for donation day. MOORE8TOWN Mr. nnd Mrs, John N. Cndbury. Jr.. of 272 North Main street, are being con gratulated on the birth of a boy, born Monday, May 24. MIbs Agnes Robblns and nor jrucsts. Mrs. William Sanford and Mrs. Edward Matteson, of New York, attended their class reunion at St Mary'a School, Bur. HnKton, N. J., on Thursday. Mrs. morion noiiingrsncuu m tnaii man of the flower show to be held In the town hall on June 8. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gasklll, Mrs. Clement Hopkins, Mrs. James Gladhlll. Mrs. Lester Col HnB. Mr. Nathnnlel Davldyan, Mrs. Hen ry Coles and Mr. Harold Otter will be among tho- number who will assist her. Mr. Norman Stanley Janke, of 446 Camden avenue, has gono on an automo bile trip to Lakewood, Asbury Parkland New York. Howard Gould Seriously III London, Mny 29. Howard Gould, sou of the late Jay Gould, of Ncw York, is seriously ill In London. He recently underwent nn operation for nppcndl citl8. Mr. Gould is a brother of Mrs. Finley J. Shcpard. of Ncw York, and ' Georce Jay. Frank Joy nnd Edwin Gould, and the Duchess ile Talleyrand. POMPE1AN OLIVE OIL Sold Everywhere & The student who pores over his books until late at night will find a good glass of milk a mighty fine help. It nourishes a tired body and rests a weary brain. Milk $L 4' , fa mi Mi W I m '! 'fi I a l i Hi m'I - it 'ii r.VH V V, ;li . iA.& . Mci .,
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