r;:,.,i ?V4 mA.r7 m .rwv frj "A 'IJ1 T ' "" rv -rr-' -Wf V " "-ff-tr- "! ''. r-i ,i. .r.-. ,-.. -- -.t rwi -f -v "3- . i- . c' . . i ' ' j i -r 1 , ' v-'-x;' -, .v-v r... . . ,,- . ' . n, . . BfEMisxi' PUBLiO. iflBDG-teBU PHliADELPHIA TUESDAY,' JUNE 8, 1920 tfST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE - r JVaJcy jry Remarks on tlte Numbers of Persons on the Streep Yesterday She Sees Smart Clothes. Society Surprised at Clapp-Jeffcrys Nuptials w FRKN'T yot ourpriscd yesterday Algernon umra. j d nn cn. tte, they had tnno nQt ragotnfnt, nncl o " thcre NHcy k'w ,l,C.rC ,i!??luS o?Dr. nnd Mrn. 'Tfff?r)'s n I McivB, of Chestnut j,1I you know t Imt nil am, tl,C,r It"s nH lalntcil whltn and ytw street, ij i , ,n vnrlous Jefferys, of ' VSL -tr ..... . t m 'i nirn huh j. u ------ LDurcn, ui -" . ,. i ini7 nnd served in the wnr. Mnicy nZU!sVecstcftheiU1ree.c.: ;h&on Clapp is the Bon of Mrs. B. Frank Clapp. of iw ft'"" .rlvnn la He wm Brnmiuw . "---,,, i i.. .. h in lu iiiir iiui iik lilt vt !"&iB I .io not think Mho Is twcntv-onc ln.fack? L0. .Jv mvpi little Kill, mm Pt- nno la " vvv -. :. -' .... mi m unnnv ever unci. Tl 1 hono they days. They w ELOPED WITH FORMER ARMY FLIER SSerJte"".0. MJM M. Claire lard Sriinc;;."Xf .vVi"" ,fti- v'- SfV'W H.SS.UK "S?.. boh ...... - " '""o pmce on Juno 26. MIhs Ellen KloMtni.-.i ...in -- ...- peat of honor at dinner to bo given by mITmP'P",1''' .M " Mrs. c. Emory ''W"' ,Pno,n . Devon? on a'Sh2riM "i1. e"tcrlIln at dinner on Krl. niX-nl5?t '" hon2r of Mr- and Mrs. A. Reno Meen. of N'cw York, who will upend tho week.cnd with tiiem. Thn man-Intro of Mies Ethil Kelsoy and Mr. Bertrand It. Wcntworth, of rjnrdlnfr, Jle.. will tako placo quietly Wednesday. Juno 23. at noon at lUUhla. Chestnut Hill. Tho brldtKroom wlli have as beat man Mr. James Bailey, of Gardiner, and tho brldo will be nt tendod by Miss Nathalie Morris, of Ht Martins. A tea will be Riven In honor of Miss Mnbcl Ircno Kylo nt her home. 42B Hansbcrry street, on Thursday, from 4 until 6:30 o'clock. The marrlago of Miss Kylo to Mr. A. R 'Whltlock will tako place on Saturday evening at 7 o'clock, at Calvnry Church, Man helm street and Pulaski avenuo. Miss Florence Adelo Mullcr, of this city, has returned after a visit of a week as tho guest of Mrs. John A. Walls, of tho Bellevuo apartments, Wilmington, Del. .Mr. Charles Custls Harrison. Jr., and his children, of Chuckswood, Vlllanova. will leavo tho middle of August to spend some tlmo on tho ranch of Mr. Struthcrs Burt, In Arizona. Mrs Walter s Thomson, of Gulf road, Itosemont, left on Saturday for Chicago to ottond tho convention as a delegate of .the women's RcDUbllcan committee. Mrs. Thomson will return to her homo next woek. Mr. and Mrs. Henry DIsston will oc cupy their home at Itoscmont until tho middle of July, when they will go io Saratoga lor mo remainder oi ine sum' mor. Mr. and Mrs. J. Graham French, of will go to Cape May July l le summer with Mrs. French's parents. Doctor and Mrs. Itoussel, At their cottage. Mrs. Ooorgo H. Earlo, 3d, of Gray's lane, .Havevford, and her sister, Mrs. W. Hemsley Avery, of Chestnut Hill, will leavo on Thursday for Bowling Green, Ky., to attend the weddlnpr of their cousin, Miss Mary McKcuzIo Moss and Mr. Eugene Carter Bulllngton Hlmonln. Mr. nnd Mrs. Herbert T. Hartman, of St. Davids, Is spending a few days at Revels Island Country Club, Va. 1trs. Lewis It. Wood. 4041 Green 6trcet. will bo hostess at luncheon at tho Waynewopd Hotel, Wayne, Pa., today, beforo the garden feto to be held nt -6L Mary's Msmorial Church. Among the guests will be Rev. and Mrs. Charles Rantz, of Claymont, Del.-i Mrs. Samuel Dlchl. of Spring Lake; Mrs. John J. Daud, Miss Katherlne Becker and Mrs..CharltB II. Wood. Mrs. J. Bertram Llpplncott has re turned to her home. Melmar. Beth- ayres, from a visit to New York, whero she was tho guest of Mrs. James J. Goodwin. Her daughter. Mrs. William Paul O'Neill, of Rydal, Is also at homo after spending a fortnight nt Atlantic City. Mrs. Voorhees Drayton and her chil dren, nf MfilroHB Park, will co to Eagles- mero on July 1, where they will spend tne remainder or tno summer. Mr. Harry Zlcgler, of Riverside, N. J., announces the marriage of his sister, Miss Cora Caroline Zlegler, to Dr. Ar thur R. Vaughn 0n June 3. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Wldcner, who havo been spending a few days In Now York, have returned to Lynnewood Hall, their noma ni iiiiKins i-am. Miss Peggy RoBengarten and Miss Katharine rorter-wlll go on a visit to St. Mary's School. Mount Peeksklll, N. z.. for a few days. Mr. nnd Mrs. Isaac Gimbel. of New York, who spent me ween-eno. in mis city, attended the dinner-dance given by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Olmbel at the Phllmont Country Club. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jacob Labe and their son, Mr. Jack kane, nave leu me Lor raine Hotel nnd will spend June and July at the Phllmont Country Club. EloVemcnts seem to be tho style these PThcy went to Elkton, you know. ASN'T It heavenly yesterday, nnd .,! ... ..,1. enn no many nebplo on " "'l.r.V;V in nil vour life? I theuetat ft must bo a holiday or some HmI tried to walk fine' squnro on Ivf and dodRed nnd slid sldcwnys and ?n ami out, dually rcncUinR ray destlnu ?.... ii.n nwl of ton minutes. After Saturday I suppose every one v anted to rush out and do tho shop ring they had put off on account of tho Sreadful weather. I saw Mrs. Rob I-o rente and br daughter Made colne up ri...i,,t ttrcot. arm in arm. AInzte was wearing a sort of felt green sports hat. turned bacK irom nor iacc, aim u dark j)luo frock, which was very smartly z..j ninin 1 nes. Mrs. Lo Conto wore n dark blue suit. I was thinking Rosemont. w is I saw them, except when In mourning -to spend the 5 1 son '"'"!' -.. ... t v.. nnrxntn. Dm I hare never Known oiuisa without n dark bluo tnllor-mado suit. Jn fact, I have been told they wcro jmong tho first women here to wear the tailor-made suits which in the infct twenty or twenty-five years have be come so popular. , , Mrs. Hobcrt E. Glcndinning wns tolng into n Chestnut street store wheu J taw her. She was wenring a dark Hue suit, too, and a rnther smnll dnrk blue btraw hat, upturned in front, with a jellow wheat trimming. I HOPE to go out to tho Chapin Me morial Home for the Blind on Thursday afternoon, because they will hnvo their tenth nunual June fete there, that those interested In the home may tee it and that the dear old inmates may have a good time meeting tho visitors. The fctu will last from 3 until 30 o'clock, nnd there will be music, entertainment and a snlo of fancy arti cles. Supper will bo Berved from 5 until 7 o'clock. The board of managers is very nnx ious to build nu nddition of twelve rooms to the house. It accommodates now twenty -seven old people who have lost their cychlght. There nro any number uniting to get in, nnd it Is such n de lightful little place out on Woodland avenue one docs not wonder that there it a demand. You know, it is not en dowed and receives no appropriation. Mr. John Cadwnluder is president of the home; Mr. (Scorge A. Smith, vice president j Mr. William II. Woodward, secretary, aud Mr. W. Uruco Barrow, treasurer. TVTUS. WILLIAM H. WOODWARD is chairninii of tho auxiliary com rnltteo of Indies nt the Ciinpin Home. M Mrs. Woodward. I think I have told you nt various times, is blind her Klf, slip cun accomplish much. For every one who meets her nnd hears or the home nm1 the blind for whom the works so hard, is more than auxious to help along. Mrs. Woodward told me only the other day of several distress Jng caes of those who arc waiting to gain admittunco there. She goes to see thobP people herself; Lli , shp told mo 5,hc is clnd she is blind because her own affliction has helped her so to understand others, aud lias made her want so much to help them. She can do a great deal more tl.an a great ninny persons who have nil ther faculties; her hands urn so deft. and she mkes the right kind of pride in doing things. It's a grcnt encourage ment to others to meet a person like her. jWrV DEARS, I know It's going to ' come out very soon, nnd you rcnlly on t be surprised, in n way, nnd then arain rnn will. Ttnf h.av .imni.. .HMii .. -- ...... ...... ...v.. V1J El.,,,,.,, KUI, lu me tell you. SHE has pretty sunny Jiair and blue eyes, nnd I saw her the other day weariug n blue frock nnd n wg picture hat, nud sho just looked lading. He is verv ennH lnnlilni- inn and has two awfully pretty sisters. One pr them came out this Inst year. Can NANCY WYNNE. r SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Miss Anne Holllngsworth Townscnd, rtiuKliter of tho Into Mr. and Mrs. Ralph si Townseiid, will ho the guest of honor s a dance to be given Juno 18, by Mr. wL1!'! n,lwl Browning, at Box wood, their home In Ilosomont. in.Mr7 wj'ard Spencer. Jr., who Is stay h.i!n 'nsburg, Ta., for several P10nths L'I11 Via In U, T. A t - j-.. oas this week, and will entertain on helm, Miss Mildred Coxe, Mlfs Uladys hMiiu'v. Smtk'U 'mHh MISS GRACE C. GEIGER WEDS MR. J. S. WILFORD Other Interesting Marrlago3 Take Placo Today Carring- ton-Dabnoy Nuptials flowers, laurel, roses, peonies, daisies and sweet peas, and tho bridal party left tho church under a shower of whltn roso petals. A reception at tho homo of the bride followed tho ceremony, after which Mr, and Mrs, Icher left for their wpddlng trip. They will bo at homo after Juno 30 at 469 Park avenue. Col ALBRECHT BAUROTH bride nnd bridegroom will live In At lantic City for tho summer, going to New York, whero thcy.wlll live permanently, In tho early nutumn. niGGINS HERBERT The wedding of Miss Grnco U .Her bert, daughter of Mr, Hnd Mrs, Willis A. Herbert, of 6430 Havorford avenue, nnd air. James u. Hlggins, lonnenv oi ih cuu-l- UAUiiwxn VornV Pn . took nrnce at 4 o'clock Oil Hal- , A very quiet wedding took placo Sat- unlay, nt St. Burnnbas's Protestnut Epls. urdny nftcrnoon nt 4:30 o'clock, when copal Church. Sixty-fourth street and MRS. ALGERNON R. CLAPP Who, before Iter elopement; yesterday, wns MIssAnne Jeffcrys, (laughter of Dr. nnd Mrs. William Hamilton Jeffcrys, of Clystnut Hill. Her hus band,' a reservo military aviator, is tho son of Mrs. B. Frank Clapp. ' Both nro prominent socially Wright, Miss Helen Grow, Miss Eliza beth Bridgland, Miss Jean Godfrey. Miss Dorothy Welsh, Miss Elizabeth Wilde more and Miss Gertrude Park. GERMANTOWN mIbs Ethel Jones, of 4542 Wayne ave nue, entertained at a dance cn Saturday evening In honor of Miss Frances IC Graham, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John Wallace Graham, Jr., of 4837 Morris street, whose marriago to Mr. iep n. Guild:, also of Gerranntown, will take place In the Wayno Avcnuo Baptist Church, on June 12. Mr. and Mrs. J. Augustus Boers, of tho Crosholm Valley Apartments, are spend ing the week In Atlantic City. Mr. und Mrs. Boera will occcupy their apartment at Atlantic City for tno summer on July 1. Among tho young people taklrr? part In the play. "Lot's All Get Married," to be given by the Four aquare League, of the Methodist Episcopal Church of the Advocate, Indian Queen lano and Wayne avenue, this evening, arc: Miss Lillian Zimmerman as Marjorlo Miller; Mr. William McGarvoy ns Prof. Maxwell Carrlngton; Miss Helen Maize as Ethel Carrlngton; Miss Marian Bessellevre as Mtsa Laura Plum; Miss Elizabeth Reh mann as Goldlc McGraih; Mr. Kendle Shoyer ns Mr. Everett Payne,, lawyor ; Mr. Howard Hanson ns tho ReV Denia mlrt Morris; Mr. Willis Hanson as Dick Havens: Mr. Jack Shoyer as Jack Fos ter, and Mr. Iwart Parloe au Biggs, the butler. ELOPERS ON HONEYMOON ALONG THE MAIN LINE Mrs. Wilfred Lewis, of Rose lane, Hav erford. haa sent out cards for a tea for Saturday from 4 until 7 o'clock In honor nf iir Hnnirhtpr. Miss Mllllcent Lewis. who has Just returned from Vassar for her vacation. Miss Lewis is a member of tho class of 192!. The card of hor brother. Mr. Wilfred Sargent Lewis, a member of this year's graduating class of Yale, is also Inclosed. Mr. and hint. Lucullus Mitchell, of Sharon Hill, are spending a fortnight In Ashevlllo N. C. Mrs. Mitchell will be remembered ns Miss Doris Garvin. Mr. Maurlco du Marais. of Wooumuo avenue. Narborth, spent the week-end at Princeton University. Mr. and Mrs. Duke Bowker. Jr., of Woodside avenue, Narberth, have as their guest Mrs. Bowker's aunt, Mrs. Ar thur Grenville Sweotlng, of Nassau, the Bahamas. Mr. and Mrs. Algernon Clapp Leave Homo of Brlde'a Parents Mr. nnd Mrs. Algernon Clapp, who eloped to Elkton, 'Md., Sunday night, this morning left the homo of the bride's parents. Dr. and Mrs. William Hamil ton Jcfferys, of Chestnut Hill, on their honeymoon. Mrs. Clapp, who- was Miss Anne Jeffcrvs. nnd her husband, refused to tell whether they wcro bound for the country, mountains or shore. They lctt in tucir motorcnr noout nn hour before Mr. Clnpp was to have taken nn examination ut the University of Pennsylvania Law School. The bridegroom's mother lives nt 100S Wal nut street. The marriage of Miss Grace Christine ueiger, daughter or Mr. ami am rij; erlck Gelger, of Overbrook, and sir. Jonathan Seltzer Wllford, son of the lat Mr. and Mrs. Edward Burke Wllfonl or Merlon, will tako plnce tnis evciinm at 6:30 o'clock In tho Overbrook Pres byterian Church. . . . Tho brldo will bo given In marriago by her father nnd tho ceremony will be performed bv Dr. Outdo Bossard. ot Overbrook Presbyterian Church, nssls'e?., by Dr. .1. B. O Pldge, of tho Fourth Baptist rhurch of this city. . . ... Miss Gelger will be attended by Miss Virginia Spcrry. of Cranford, N. J., as maid of honor, and Miss Clare jLnndell, Miss Helen Bnlfour, Miss Jane Glinilan, Miss Elizabeth Mencke. of Overbrook, and Miss Allison Hemtnway. of Brook lyn, nnd Miss Hope Chevalier, of Bos toll, as brldesmaldes. . , Miss Hallln Morris and Miss Evelyn Wllford, a sister of the bridegroom, will Do flower girls. llr. KdU'nm Tlnrun wiltoru. uruiiif. of the bridegroom, will act as best man, niwl l,o null... mill ti Mr. .TflC.k SCltZeT, Mr. Rhuland Rebmann. Mr. Coates "Lan dcll, Mr. Edwin Sprankle Mr. J. Lang- aon Jones ana Mr. u. euer uuuc, . Honcsdale, Pa. . . .... Master Edward Morris and Master Frederick Gelger. of Overbrook, brother of the bride, will act as ribbon-bearers. A reception will be held Immediately after fho nrnninv at the home Ot tne bride's parents, 6369 iVoodblno avenue, Overbrook. Tho bride nnd bridegroom will live In Merlon on tho completion of their homo on Brcokway. OARRINGTON DABNEY nn,. nf i, aiirantlvA .Tune weddings will take place at 7 o'clock this evening at Christ Church, Media, when Miss Margnret Cary Dabney, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thompson Dabney. will be mnrrlod to Mr. Frederick William Carrlngton. of Richmond. Va. Tho rec tor of the church, tho Rev. Harry Ran some, will officiate. Tho bride will wear a white satin gown with court train, trimmed with duchess lace, and a. tulle and old lace veil In corcnet effect, with orange blossoms, and will carry a show, or bouquet of white sweet peas and lilies of the valley. She will bo giver, la marriago by. her father and attended ny her sister. Miss rage neuon ui as maid of honor, who will wear apricot tnffeta with tulle hat of same shado, and will carry spring iiowers. ino uiic bridesmaids, nlso wearing apricot taffeta gowns with bluo tullo hats, carrying bouquets of sprlnrr flowers, will bo Miss Margaret Manson Hunter, of Medln , Miss Constance Hearne. of Swarthmorc nnd Miss Jane P. P. Maule, of this clt Mr. Carrlngton will havo Mr. "untr Miss Helen Baurotli. of 6B20 Summer street, was married to Mr. Alfred E. At brecht, Jr., at Getlisomano Lutheran Church. Sixtieth nnd Callowhlll streets. Miss Anna Murtha attended tho bride as maid of honor and Mr. John Hag erty noted ns best man. After a short wedding trip Mr, and Mrs. Alhrecht will llvo nt 633 North Fifty-second street. , PESTER WESTMORE The marrlngo of Miss Florence Caro line Westmoro. daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. George H. Westmoro, of 6120 Stokes street, Germantown. and Mr. hugene Maxwell. Pester, of 180 West Durham street, took placo at the home of tho bride's parents at 3:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Tho Rev. G. It Bcchtold, tho brldo's brother-in-law, Serformed tho ceremony, and the Rev r. Luther Deyop. of Trinity Lutheran Church, Germantown. assisted. Mr. westmore gave his daughter In mar ltnvArfnnl nvoniie. A reccntlon followed at tho homo of tho bride's parents, after which tho brldo nnd bridegroom left for an extended trip through canaua. upon their return Mr. and Mrs. Rlgglnn will inako their home In West Philadelphia. ELBERKON HESPELL A pretty wedding took placo at 4 o'clock Saturday at Columbia Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church, when Miss Marlnn Evelyn Hespell, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. C. Hespell. of Tioga, be came tho brldo of Mr. Alden Durcll El berson, of Atlantic City. Or. John G. Wilson performed the ceremony, assisted by tho Rev. Robert C Wells, pastor of tho church. Mrs. K, C H. Roberts, of Stenton, the bride's sister, acted as ma ron nf honor. Mr. C. Evans Elbcrson acted as best man for his brother. The bride wore a gown of margot lace and white satin and carried a shower bouquet of white sweet neas and roses. Tho ma- SI LBERMAN RABINOWITZ An intereutlng wedding will tako plnce this evening at 6 o'clock at the Hotel Adelphln, when Miss May Rablnowltz, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Abraham Rablnowltz. of 1821 North Thlrty- inirn street, win oe marnea io sir. Ben jnmln Sllbermnn. The Rev. Dr. Marvin Nathan will perform the ecremonv. The bride will wear a gown of chantllly nnd duchesse laco over white satin with tullo nnd lnro voll. held In placo with pearls. She will be attended bv Mrs. A. Leveno as matron of honor; Miss Fanny ICrnln- . " : - -.--- rr trrrv svnrn iiiiilt nrvniiiiiri linn attrnded the 1 ride ai maid of honor cabled pink roses ancf snapdragons The nnd M? Vorman Macchael of M. wedding was followed by a reception at Airy acotll T bent mar A recent Inn the Rlttenhouse. After nn extended trip oweTliioronr" Af& :TS ! JLi'.ho.'wIa ff ffln. nor i iir nnq, Mrs. fester win no at ,,". ," home at 4626 Fernhlll road, German- cean cll' town. ...., AIATIUH cuis ru Tho wedding of Miss Helen Frazcr Chandler Conner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James G. Conner, of Germantown. and Mr. William Stcelman Mathls. son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Mathls, of Toms River, N. J., took plnce Wednesday evenlntr. Juno 2. nt tho Church of the Resurrection. The ceremony, was per formed by the Rev. . u. Mcuncnny, rector of the Church. The brldo was at tended bv Miss Dorothy Marot. as maid of honor, nnd by Miss Esther Beers and her cousin. Miss Hana Comby. ns brides maids. Mr. Tllden Kirk was best man. nnd Mr. Gilbert Lano and .Mr. xnioert ine ceremony 1 reception for immediate fam- Mlsses serrlcl. M13 North Brpad street. Air. una airs. Mathls have taken a bungalow for tho summer at the corner of Blckley and Westley avenues, Glenslde. STALET CAMPBELL The marriage of Miss Lyllan Elizabeth Campbell, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. John C. Campbell, and Mr. Albert L. Staley, of Toronto, took place on Wednes day morning, June 2, In St. Carthago Church, Sixty-second street nnd Cedar avenue. Tho ceremony was performed by tho Rev. A. J. Btaloy, of Toronto, a brother of tho bridegroom. The bride, who was given In marriage by her father, wore a gown of ivory satin trimmed with pearls, with a court train nnd carried a shower bouquet of Bride roses and lilies of the valley. TS. -. bridesmaids, ho were Miss Bessie M. Hurley nnd Mlrs Cnthryn H. TollmMi, fi woro gowns of canary nnd orchid char-, ,! mouse satin, with hats to match, and. ;i carried bouquets of snapdragons. Mls , . Mary Loulso Waltz nctcd as llower girl ;: , nnd woro a frock of embroidered liei. Jj over' baby blue sllvercloth and carried' a. . , basket of Sweetheart roses. Mr. Jaek ,J Campbell, brother of tho bride, was beirt V man and the ushers were: Mr. Jam. -' r M. If eery, of Wllkes-Barre, Ta,, bikI "t J Mr. Thomas B. Ryan, of this city. AfWr"ri . ! an extended wedding trip through - ! j N Incur a Falls and Canada. Mr.'lM ,'i Mrs. Staloy will bo nt homo Ih Wllke V;l Barro. " f S 4 DUBELI, 8CHREIBER -f t 'V Tho wedding of Miss Mabel BuldM-'h; (J.I.h.II... .f ..!. 4- T nilaa . ' Bulder Hchrelbor, to Mr. Stanley Wolfc Dubcll, nf Lancnster, took placo at8tr Philip's Episcopal Church, Korty-setiond street nnd Baltimore avenue, on Thuri- day, Juiia 1, nt 7:30 o'clock. Mss Mar garet Bacon acted as maid of honor and, Mr. Hobiirt B. Dletz was best man. Miss V. Adelo llecs, a cousin of the bride, wart flower girl. Tho ushers Included Mr. Jnines Crofcslngham, Mr. Koswoll Htornor, Mr. Charles Gibbon nnd Mr Louis Anderson. A reception rollowep), tho ceremony nt tho Rlttenhouse. Mrl and Mrs. Dubell will live In Lancaster. OLNEY Th marriago of Miss Edna J. Nngel. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wllllarrt Kneel, nf 408 Olnev avenue, to Mr. Karl Klein, of West Tabor road, will tako place on weinesuay, juno id. Mr. and Mrs. James Whltnkcr and their daughters. Miss Mary Whltaker nnd Miss Sylvia Whltakor. of Cedar Grove, spnt tho week-end nt tho Marl-borough-BIenhclpi, Atlantlo City. 31 w a i rr -vjiti . i na ninin nr nnnnm if . Kstclle Sllbcrman an flower girl, and tho ,vn fnllnwed bv a sfnal rouow ng as nnuesmaici! ; miss Esther (ho brlda paTty and the ivruinui. ui iew mm, imnn v inrn. Hnin m. . .1.. i.nM r ya 1I1PH. Rl Lllf llUIlin u l" enberg, Miss Clara Wiener, Miss Helen mans, Miss Anna uuDin anu miss Bess Hoffman, of Atlantlo City. The brides maids will wear costumes of various pastel shades of taffeta with large taf feta hats. Mr. William B. Rablnowltz, brother of tho bride, will be best "man, nnd the ushers will be Mr. Benjamin Lincoln, Mr. William Rosen. Mr. Benja min Shwelble, Mr. AI Leven. Mr. Isa doro Saxe and Mr. David Goldonberg. Among the guests will bo Mr. nnd Mrs. H. Green, of New York; Mr. nnd Mrs. H. Hallpln and Mr. and Mrs. M Sllber mnn. of Boston; Mr. nnd Mrs. W Serot, New York; Mr. and Mrs. J. Ralen. Mr nnd Mrs. J. Blttenbcnder. Plvmouth. ind Mr. nnd Mrs. L. Ferber. of Pitts burgh. After a wedding trip to Boston. Canada and the Thousand Islands, the d Garden Party for Hospital The Woman's Auxiliary lit arranging a garden party for tho benefit of St. josepn s Hospital, to no neiu on ine; afternoons and evenings of Wednesday nnd Thursday on the hospital lawn at L'l,i.Anli ol.t nml nirnrrl nVAnilA ' Orchestra concerts, pony rides anoV " V! movlng-plctures will be among tho ' M ...h. nf tl.A ant.Ndlnm.nl Th. ..'. hospital's new cafatcrla will servi dinner for the guests. Tim chairman of tho committee 1; chargo Is Mrs. Johrr F, X. Jones, assisted by Mrs. Frederick Nathan, Mra Louis Bregy. Mrs. William O'MaJJ Icy, Miss Agnes McKenna and Mrs! Joseph Moore. Mrs. Michael Mlnnlrkl Mrs. W. Nichols, Jr., Mrs. Mary Mc$ Donald. Mrs. A. Rellly, Miss Agnea Gillespie Miss Sarah I learn. Miss Allci, McCosker, Miss Margaret Murphy, Mies Mary Scannell, Miss Elenor Larrgstonl Miss Elizabeth Kirk. Miss Gertrude Clark. Miss Mary Brady, Miss Catherine. Letter, Miss Helen McOrath. Miss AKoei Allan, Miss Lillian Kelly, Miss Rosi, Mulholland, Miss Agnes Land, Miss Han' nah Rlordarr. Miss Mary McGtlnn, MlM Elizabeth Monaghan Miss Mario HearnV Miss Virginia O'Kelll. Miss Bessie Sweeney, Miss Nellie Allen, Miss Mar garet Land and Miss Helen McNIchol will net as nldes In the various booths'. I I .P. V! ALONG THE READING Captain Nicholas Baggs and. his "nmiahlnr. Miss Marv B.lKtrs. of Ablng on nr maklnc an eTctended visit to Outen, N. C, where Dr. H. N. Baggs in stationed at the United States military hospital. Mr. hnd Mrs. Joseph M. Steele will entertain at dinner at their home Wednesday evening, the 9th of June, in honor of their daughter. Miss Mary Colton Stoele; and Dr. Leon Clemmer, of Oak Lane, whoso marriage will take place the next evening. Their guests will Include the bridal party. Miss Helen Wynn, of 6501 North Sixth street, Oak Lane, gave a miscellaneous shower In honor of Miss Virginia G. Ro senheim on Thursday afternoon, when tho ruesta were members of their sorority. who Included Miss Virginia G. Rosen- NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. William D. Gherky and their family, of 1421 Diamond street, will leave on Juno 16 for their summer home, In Ocean City. Their daughter. Miss Doris Gherky, a student In Groucher College, Baltimore, has lett college for her summer vacation, and chaperoned by Mrs. II. IK Skerrelt, of 333 West Upsal street, Germantown, spent last week In Annapolis attending the commencement exorcises of tho Naval Academy and the numerous social functions arranged for tho woek. They left on Saturday for a return trip by automobile. Announcement Is made of the mar riage of Miss Catharine Keller, daugh ter of Mrs. IC Keller, of Lancaster, Pa., and Mr, Stanley R. Furey, son of tho Rev. and Mrs. John R. Furey. of 4652 North Nineteenth street, on Saturday, at tho home of tho brldwjroom'a parenti. The ceremony was performed by tho bridegroom's father, and Mr. David W. Furey. his brother, was best man. Mr. and Mrs. Fury left for a trip to Niagara Falls and Canada and will bo nt homo, upon their return, at 45d2 North Nlne- teentn street. Mr. and Mrs. S. .Tacnha nf Vnrfh Broad street, are occupying their cot t?l?e at 44 South Trenton avonuc, Atlan. tic City, for the summer. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA The GlrlB Club of the Church of St. Luko and the Epiphany, at Thirteenth street below Spruce, held a ery suc cessful rummage sale on Thursday. Tho Proceeds of the sale went toward pur chasing a farm nt West Chester pike for the members of the church. .M.r,and Mrs- William Parker. Jr., of 1226 South Fifteenth street, are receiv ing congratulations on tho birth of a son, William Parker, 3d. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Dalby, of 2410 South Rosewood street, nnnnunefl the marriage of their daughter. Miss Frances Dalby. to Mr. Joseph Davis, of Califor nia. After a wedding trip spent In the North, Mr. and Mrs. Davis will leavo for their home In California. WEST PHILADELPHIA Dr. Charles I Cadwallader. Sr., and his son nnd daughtor. Dr. Charles L. Cadwallader, Jr., and Miss Marie Louise Cadwallader. of 22 Wellington road, Mtllbourne, motored to Bluo Grass, Pa., where they were tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Peltz, of Woodlclgh Manor. Mrs. S. P. Corcoran and her daugh ter, Miss Gertrude Corcoran, of 232 South Fifty-fourth street, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Corcoran, of Brentwod, Washington. TIOGA Among tho Interesting weddings of the month will be that of Miss Elizabeth D. G. Morrell. daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. William B. Morrell, of 3434 North Eighteenth street, and Mr. Raymond Piatt, of 2231 North Sixteenth street Miss Dorothy Simmons will attend the bride, and Mr. Wilson Piatt will bo his brother's best man. At tho linen shower i?lven In honor of Miss Mary S. Burns, of 3306 North Six teenth street, whoso marriage to Mr. Edward J. Leonard will tnko place to morrow evening, tho guests Included Miss Marie Dallahan, Miss May Walsh, Miss Florence Walsh, Miss Ruth Bell man, Miss Kitty Walsh, Miss Mary Mr Ilhenny, Miss Mary Leonard and Mrs. P. Hand. FRANKFORD Miss Helen Shepard, of Grlscom Btreet, will entertain tho members of her "five hundred" at her home this nftcr noon. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Herbert, of 1686 Harrison street, havo left for Ocean City, where they will spend tho summer. The regular monthly meeting of the Men's Club of St Mafic a parish was held last evening In tho parish house. Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Lnncastcr, Jr.. aro receiving congratulations on tho birth of a daughter. Wllev Camp, of Richmond, for his be man and the ushers will bo Mr. Lewis f Larus. Mr. William Wymond Cabell. Mi William Price, of Richmond. Va., am" Mr. Joseph Blaklston. oi Moyian. i-a A small reception will follow at th home of the bride's parents on Soutl Orange street. Media, Upon their return from a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Car rlngton will llvo In Richmond, Va. SMITH DOUGLAS A quiet wedding, which took place o" Saturday nftcrnoon nt 3 o'clock In th Catholic Church of St. Monica's. Sever teonth and Rltner streets, was that of Miss Alice Douglass, 2340 South Cai llslo street, and Mr. Alfred A. Smith 1416 Catharine street. The Rev. Philip Donahue performed the ceremony. Mis; Adelo Douglass, sister of the bride, was the only attendant. Mr. and Mrs. Smith left Immediately after tho ceremony for tholr wedding trip. Thoy will be nt home after July 1 at 1416 Catharlno street. LOCHER McCLURE A m.-irrlnirn of interest which took place on Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock In the ColllngswooA Presbyterian Church, C'olllngswood, N. J wan that of Miss Flora Martha McClure. daugh ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph McClure. of 459 Park avenue, and Mr. John Louis I.ocher. of this city. The Rev. Robert McBrlde, pastor of tho church, per formed tho ceremony. The bride wa-s given In marriage by her father. She wore a gown of white bridal satin und old lace. Her tulle veil was arranged with real orange blossoms and her show er bouquet was of white rosebuds, sweet . peas and lines or me vauey. .miss Marie McClure. sister of tho bride, was maid of honor and woro n dress of canary or- I gandle with a hat of the same material. ' She carried orchid sweet pens. Mls-s Clara Lo'chcr, sister of tho bridegroom, and Mrs Edmcnd McClure were brides maids. They wore organdlo dresses and hats of bluo and orchid, and carried bouquets of sweet pink pens. Mr Ed mond McClure. Mr. Harry McClure nnd Mr. Stuart King wrre ushers and Hie best man was Dr. Charles Relffal The church was elaborately decorated with No C. O. D.'a No Approval No Mail Orders jfltMisLmfc Note the Two Attractive Special I The Store of Personal Service 1310 Chestnut Street Important Sale of Silk Gowns $39.50 Actual Values, $60 100 Frocks only! Therefore early selection is necessary. Many one of a kind only others 2 or 3 of a style the variety being tremendously attractive. Taffetas, Crepe de Chine, Georg ette, Meteor, Kitten's Ear Crepe and very fine Printed Chiffons. All colors and sizes. Special! Blouses $2.95 Tailor-made washa ble models. Voile, Dim ity and Organdie. Whltn and colors. Special! Skirts $5.00 Washable Gabardine; Button trimming, with novel belt and pocket embellishments. IM! FOUNDED 1858 DEWEES l-J. HI I' 'II".. frt'.RWffiVW.' i uuia.,"-i Dewees NEW JERSEY NOTES Mr. James T. Royle and Mrs. Royle. of Mount Holly, have sailed for an ex tended tour through Europe. Mr. and Mrs. William Kelley, Jr.. of Jersey City, havo been guests of Mr. Kelley's parents for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bowers, of River ton, are being congratulated on the birth of a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ltppiacott, of Rlverton will leave shortly for Europe, where they will remain for several months. Havo you ever worn one of these two-piece marvels? A dress that Beldom needs altering, is becoming: to nl- jEs most any figure, launders easily and yet has every ap- pearance of a one-piece dress. Thoy are being worn again this season by women who desiro a well-dressed appearance and, however, wish to wear light summer EE: frocks that can bo easily "done up." New styles are fea- tured fashioned of white and colored voile, organdie, dimity and other cool materials nnd havo a iarge white r sash which ties in tho back in a pert bow. All sizes nnd E many styles arc .included in the assortment, many of which havo just been unpacked. Just tno dress to wenr with a sweater. vffr with a sweater. ylTK r saaJrJiaa3 Trie mark that malics you sure sure of style sure of value For the woman who takes pleasure in being well shod we offer this new La France walking pump of beautiful Keystone Kid. It is as comfortable and practical as it'is good- looking-and its Pricc is well within reason. We know you'll like it, too. May wc not fit you with a pair? 'TIS A FEAT TIO FIT FEET kz&met $io J THE BIG STORE 1204-06-08 Market St. 3 H EEj n 1122 Chestnut St $12.50 Dresses "' "'"!" MANN & DlLKS 2102 CHESTNUT STREET is not to be confused with-wool jersey or jersey made of wool. is a special fabric and is on aalo here- only. Ladies' Suits Misses' Suits New light and neutral ohades that are suitable for the sea shore, mountains, the country and outdoor use. Also plain white or black. Ladies' Plain Shirts MANN& "DlLKf 1JJW CHESTNUT STKEE,' m g IlllllWMMwMmninrviviimr I ; BREAK IN THE SHOE MARKET! Tremendous Cash Savings Here Now In This """ Sensational Price Breaking TF Shoe salE LATEST CREATIONS AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE The Shoe Season is 'way behind. We must move our vast stock of Phila's best Footwear for women and move it fast We have marked them 'way, 'way down in this phenomenal sale! Special prices that no other store in Phila. can match. In fact, every pair we sell means a loss to us. We are determined to turn our stock into money regardless of cost for example, here are Tk. irt!w BMW 1 wS'lli NV vVw S. "-"'.VX -so-- :-A $10 Genuine Cordovan Calf Brogues, Newest Shades, Brown & Cherry. $10 Quality $. 85 Now .... ej' $ 8 PUMPS BLACK CALF, fl TAN CALF, 0 BROWN CALF, SUEDE & PATENT COLT 4 A A - ' - IFV $n Eyelet Tiea. Brown Calt, TanCalf, Black Calf or Patent Colt. $11 SA.35 Quality Now 0" , $9 MILITARY $S. 351 $8 SUPERB $C.95 OXFORDS Brown, Tan or Dull Calf and Patent Colt. DRESS OXFORDS ouit Heelt, Turn or Welted Tan Calf, Dull Calf or Patent Colt. No matter what style shoe, slipper or oxford you ivant, you will fiml it here our stock embraces thousands of pairs of White Kid, White Buck, White Reinskin and White Linen Pumps or Oxfords at prices so low that they will amaze you. , Come in This Week While Your Size Is Here! Prices Ip. lain mmi m&m PHIU.'S GREATEST ECONOMY SHOP FOR WOMEN IS06-08IO Chesbiut St 2-Floor SmZ Sum 'Our Styles Up-Ti-TfM '"- Df 1 : 'I 4 1 .4, , . ,r : ,. 3a..dfrrff '..., Jv.,,: 22 fr . V ' fc.'g.'fcfeltijb.ti.t.M. M i 'ft4"YdAfrlH M' frtiti'-y ill -r && 'jilJ 4M wSt5l9 sk JTHHHttUQgim .' i l I I ' ' ' ' ; - 1 1 . "ute A.iAA'&fiiftltlLr'! &d&ji2mMBMLj!llfcA.' ':'lliMKtttuJ s .-. ' s. . , . rm-ji1!,. f ,. . i )ALiUgUUHHHU,
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