rap w- arttfa 1 . aZ 'irafTBMBWMSWKiTiJBA I TB 9-v A (. . awaariDiyagva ''Mn rrr-g-tK:;Btm&ynamKAV j . l, i r, t ' t f rTj . r. . jt j'jm!m MVifrfrmmlUKlvVv t. vV i. v fWDillj & f-i i" f, ,S YW. Ki. J'H VVV t i'irV nywie Exclaims Over1 the Number of Weddings. "5j,c ycs o tie Cushman Club's Reception to Meet ' air. ana mrs. viis dimmer iBlJi J on it's tllfllculf these days, T TBH" i.t rvlneto ect n few clothe 1 wh.twl.Mi. trr "nV.R column,, art' WiST. ntid 'places to bo to here. th'tf t never knew stf many. I tell V. ' ?Cof us IH be ready for the !'.?$ t J the time we. lr "' A ff kp lit this juat one after nil as .HIV-"' . '- i 1L. I ... - . . innuiL-i in nnsHy ' meun and wo will enter into thlnfl ! "n jutlo letup on,, t'ie Jul . wllb.i,ut lint 1h, there will bo rir Voir to think nb'put In C1,I; three of f;t Ami then In gytf'.BSG" they will Htart tof,a'nV.-Kln will be married in the t '! fiirb t the ilntc! l "t positive y ffW , 8pkh gf Mw w . , )08t 'VVlo telWwrrV Mr her. Her $ Ll lust n few weeks ago lusband ."',,"" l as-thcy were (ttr a short l,mw J!".1'",, onir(.nat ftawaswa DCtD "" "" r THINK that Kit Slurgta'o wedding T -. very prettv on Hatiirdny. Shu I will be very !" ... ciiolmelty- to,Brf not one of the. twins, but , JonMal. no ??;Vmc Kdwnrd VhK'll b ut-they call Mm NIBel.I iOJW' course, you know the St.i. Tones twins. They livcuin IKfalongtlme, and iwu never Owen WRl, " i"7rgc" you know the n"dV.3: fffi' They lived in 'H7X'. rom Wlilcb. I imdcrbtanu WJ&A&toS o" tta Main Line Ml. tke'niarrifd ono lives o rBcIcurTngewar RMStS5 Uk of crnjone ;" "d which who. was with '. nau Dccn Inst heard married, ir.nonVkl.ewo,V:,but itw? "! "--." An.l I could not larrii Ifmnd I was BlwnjH DOW.UB " MV bridesmaids nt the wed. UC will UfinlselnclioM, of Boston; KdtlrJaf CTsrr, Ocr'trttde Mnrslfall fleer, Ia nipley Moffat- Cous tanee Wlttcr- '."" ..r. 'u.U.ln fir nncll Villi HeilS- iX if New York, and Klcanor. Btk: Worthy Mitchell. , Don. hca (jolraclcyJones anu jmhhiuuiu .... 4., ct this city. . HAVL' jou heard about the tea which iho rceentloii committee of the Charlotte CuXman Club will have out ,t the home of Mr.. corKe .V'mer, fa Vincot.? It will be on Friday nft ,Zn anJ the guests ot honor will bo Mr. and Mrs. Otis Skinner. The Skinners, uy uic u. "'J.f-y" t to California won, ns Mr. Sklrfncr Is to act for the movies out there for a tbile this summer. I think he s to inpearon the screen in "Kismet, one of his best plays. All the members of the board will attend the 'ten. Mrs. James Large and Mrs. (icorcc Kales Baker will preside at the tea tabic mm receiving "" Lorimtr will be Mrs. CyrtiH II. K. Cur tis, Mm. Mortimer Brown. Mrs. liar rlsoa Cancr, Jr.. Mrs. Thomas Gar liDd.Mra. Pone Yeatmau, Miss Frances OrkcoB. Mrs. Walter Waring Hop- ilnum Mru. AVnvlnnd Hoyt. iMrs. rial Haskell, Mrs.. AVllllam II. Green lad aUumber of others. If It is a clear day there will be tea out of doors and it Rounds like a lovely pnrty to me. I think Mrs. (ieorge Baker had it at btrhomc last ear. It's usual for some member of 'the board to open her home to the others alter the year of work is over for a party. Moat of the year Is given to ork to help the club along. It's such I splendid thing, that club. I often. wonder If other cities have as fine a pUce for the joung actresses passing .through the city for a few weeks at a time as the Charlotte Cushman Club of Philadelphia. pOLLY and Jnckle hnd come to grandmother's to luncheon, and as Polly is now ns much as four years m sne ean tnlk quite plainly, anu so n thev sat down at tablo Granny w: 'Tolly, dear, will jou say grace?" And Polly, bowing her smrtU head of curls, murmured her little prayer de- TOUt T. Kllft hllld tlin unrtlu .n plnnrK nd reverently that Aunt Mary, who w smmg next to ner. tnought it Wuld be well to praise her, and nlic ld: "That was beautiful, deiu I'm ire TOUT llttln nrnmr ii'no Imnnl f lmn W"S Jackie's ejes looking into hers," St. .5,,: "Cnn -vou B0J' Rrnco. Wkle?" "Yep," said Jackie. "Grace." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES rut': .ani TB- Benjamin Chew, of MHialf,.Pad',19r' w-Hl Klvo a ilsh houso Rk LhS,0,irls'L1!0 Club. State "'Mubrldge. on Saturday. B&.I'uf,ret,a "ecksclier and Miss .nopklns will snena tho month nt i.ii.. nettfif a8tlIaor. Jle ns the its oj J(rs. Charles Burr. Ti find Mrs. Atmlf 1)MA... r... wi "n8 ,thlr " over the cen-ena Mr. and Mra. Wllllnm it t... xiw Torw"-' ''."ff McKcssen. of alntd , rfiMr and Mrs- Urow" enter wi Sai1frLd,lnne.r at u,o Country Club AWS' -&!?.?' .lhegues were Mm t i r"0- " "in it. Tew. Mr anil &H.nH?&KMttn' Mr- and Mn. m iL".ender?on, Jlr. and Mrj. Iioh. St!?0!?' lr. Larlmore Wllllm nt- .,-.? SHaeackEffirs5,Iand Mr'"nn3 S!MrSaa-7 ills V,,V "imeB-Harro, nnd Mr. jion wiit..Dld2n?.n. son of Mr. nmi Z Thomas A, nil Mr. linn. Walter it nn, ' son of Mr- "nil MrH. Ill Sin V'i Brl.dK'nan, of Lako VoreHt ".Will takfl nlnco on W.lni.i.. "' of tlin brldi" X "" tile cousin ot rlwiinl.,s,Athfrton B Mt.of "lifi i.inL.ia"l Woodward Ar- .:' Jhn T. Tarnpntn- r i. ... J'r t"o'cl,lidro;remn Hi "ley and Mrs P..",'aroni of Swnrtz Hill, nuin K!! ' mTRV ff.mpa",!?d..,i:.. & "'"er at Lake Placid. ' l" inrt ;Kr.d : IOUla O MnnVI-n ,.l S? M afcro& fo' V Of 14 6 West Phll-nilcna Btrcet, aornmn town, IniVo taken a camp for the Bum mer on Iuko Mcguntlcook, nenr Cam den, Mo. Mr.Unrkcr, with Master Hed wood Darker. Matitcr Robert White Barker-nnd Master llowland Barker, ,,,Jr,fm,.', toJ.'cnyo J,mo 14, MIrb Kleanor whnrton Barker ttplnu about JulyA 1. Mr. Barker will Join his 'funilly, later. .Tn? mn'rlnBc of Mr Kmnels U B. OBrlen nnd Mrs. -Dlancho Virginia Dnyla took pla.co today. Mr. and Mrs. OBrlen will bo nt hohio nt B21B Spruce street, lifter July'l, The Bcltn Tau Society of Ocrman town Ugh Sobocl. will give their tlrst dance this evening at the Belnold Coun try ,Club. Members of various fraterni ties and sororities throughout the dlty will bo present. Tickets of .ndmlsolon mliy bo purchased at tho club. ALONG THE MAINLINE , Mra '. D.' Krben and JIlss It. c Krhon. of St. Davids, will c.j to South Bristol, Mri., for tho remainder oftlie summer. Miss Afnrlnn Kirk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Kirk, of Wayne, has re turned for'the aiimmer incatlon front Uouchcr College Baltimore.' r Mi4, Minn Hinry Blttle, of Minneapolis, Rtiont II fewdavs last wnolr mlih ..:..,- .-,. . a. :: - ... ".. iMr unu iib. uiuirics i. rox, or vvnynp, Mr. nncKMrs. Douglas Hughes, of Mill Creek road; Ardmorc.ywho liavo been spending n few days nt Atlahtlo City, returned' homo on Monday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles II. Bannard, of tho Oroystono Anartmcnls. Itavirfnrrt. nnd Mr. and Mrs. Kdmund S.'McCawlcy nioiorcu 10 vtrncrsvuy), vn jast week. .Mr, and Mrs. Oconto It. Owen, Kent road) Cynwyd.-spent a few days at At lantic City last week. Mr. and Mrs. Basil H Wntnl.s nr Mnulp nnd City avenues. Bala, nm nt the. Ambassador, Atlantic City. Mr. nntb Mrs. Tuatnn B. du Marals and Mr. Maurlco du Marals. 'of Wood sldo nvenue, Narberth, will lcavo on Saturday fpr Iavalctto, N. J., where they will spend tho BUmmer. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Earlo Clarke, of Dudloy avenue, Narberth, and their guests, Mr.nnd Mrs. Jerry Baker, of Statcn Island, N. ,Y motored to At lantic City last week. Mrs. Logan Howard Smithof Wynne wood, will entertain at a bridge, party this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Deardon, of Highland nvenue. Merlon, will glvo a dinner dnncb on Friday evening, at tho Philadelphia Country Club In honor of their daughter. Miss Iloberta Deardon, nnd their son, Mr. Edward Deardon, Jr. Invitations have been sent to about 100 of the Bcliool set. ALONJ3 THE READING T.ho combined chanters nf tin. itn Alpha Betn Sorority will give a dinner uunce on inuuy evening at the Old York Bond Country Club. Miss Allco Tomp kins Is president of the sorority. Mr. nnd Mrs. Oborgo V. Ilsemann, Jr., have returned from their wedding trip nnd nre nt home at 1617 Belllcld ave nuo, Lognn. Tho brldo was Miss Krnnces W. Dlehl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Johln G. Dlehl. GERMANTOWN Mr. nnd Mrs. William Thomas Steel. of tho Wood-Norton, have ns their guest for a short tlmo, Mrs. Steel's cousin, Miss Mary Keckord, of Harrlsburg. Mrs. Herbert A. Wallace, 438 East Mount Airy nvenue, entertained nt lunch eon, followed by bridge, nt her homo on Monuay. covers' were laid for eight uucain. . A luncheon, preceded by colling, nnd followed Dy cards, is to be given at the ieuururuoK uouniry uiuo touay. Friends of Mr. Bobert B. Bawn. of wepi mourn jury avenue, will be glad to hear that his small daughter. Miss Martha Bawn Is recovering from her recent Illness'. . " r 'alllBk. aaaaaaaaaVt m,mm V A BRIDE OF TODAY HrnTrfrfil rtrui i lMintn liv Mu MIIS. ALBERT KUWAKU y v CLAWSON Wlio before her Marriage yesterday was" Miss Klolso Bnrrclro, daugh ter of Mrs. Adela B. Bnrrclro, of ' Mcrion Mrs. Sol Sadler, Mr. nnd Mrs. Dave Kid. ler. Mr. Joseph Sadler, Mr. nnd Mrs I Applebautn. , Mrs. T. SolUmnn, Mrs Chnrleo Shulman. ' rB' The .Alpha emipttr of tho Phi Alnha Phi fraternity held its nnnual fnrowon dinner dance In tho Japanese room of tho Hotel Walton, on Snturday. Tim toantmaster, MrL II J.t Krankcl, was In. troduccd by Mr. Herman T Foldman chairman of Uio banquet committee Talks on varlouitsubjects were given by Mr. David N. Kelilmnn, Mr. Samuel Bayllnson. Mr. Ilnrrls Jny Tlkoffv Mr Marlon dolman nnd Mr. Martin Wolln Bky. A (JUncc was held nfter tho dinner nnd was attended by 'Miss Fredn Ora bosky, Miss Mabel Udltsky. Miss Eliza beth Ooldstlen. Mlsa Esther Seinfeld Mis Lillian 'Cartun. Mis rTllnor Zim merman, Mlssv Ethel Weinberg, Miss Butlv Flncman, Miss Ethel Welner, JIlss Anno. Grossman, Miss Anna Qoldonberg Miss Ddla Rovno, Miss Cecelia Lnnova Atlas, Miss Bess Spleglman, MIbs Ilcba Taylor nnd Miss Jean Llkoff, hosfess ; Mr. E. J.' Krankcl, Jlr. Herman I Feld mnn, Mr. Samuel Bayllnson, Mr Charles H. Sporkln, Jr.. Mr. JIarrls 'Jay LlkoiT. Mr. Martin Wollnskyt Mr. Mar ton Qoldman, Mr. Samuel Blckovsky, Mr. Benjamin GoldcnbeYgr, Mr. Georgo Glttelmacher, Mr. Samuel Konnfsky, Mr. Elmer Toll. Mr. Waltor K. ltose. Mr. Joseph P. Sumcrton Goldberg, Major uiiieiman una ir. jjaviu i, reiumiin. 3TRAWBERRY MANSION Mlsr Augusta Illrschhom, daughter or Mr. ana Airs. Aiorris iiirschhorn, or 1624 North Twenty-ninth utrect. was married on Sunday, May 30, to Mr. Je- romo zuckcr nt tho homo or tho bride tho Bev. Dr. Marvin Nathan ofllclat-ing. Marriage to' Mr. ErWin Agnew Floro Tajos pftcd at "Noon ' -' Jr ' t-U ' Prtrrl,nRe ..f m"n Margaret Jlo'r 4m ,1' da,JKhter of Mr. and Mrs. Llllston Perot; of 44C West School House ilew,liMnerrniL?1l,0)vn' nmI Mr. ErwIn Ag-nt?,n,-,L'ft?.,0 rlflC0 t0'1 nt noon KtevJ,o8emph 0A.lhIli,rry" "HPTB!?f The bride, who w bo given in mar riage by lier father, will wear ji nown &ehwn'i,Hn "V.d "cUess'Chrc(CandWa Mii?i.An?..y.,l'i,?rn:.i iu7,uet ot ley. " ' "v" '"'"' "llu nes ot the vnl- TllO ninlll of linnnc Xtl... lr..l ..... "" hM 1" wBi. :.? i ;k "hnTmrnvrjesa """?- . . j . ''M,,ft vn) unu ninK ' Pens. Tin lirlcln.mnl.l. V..!.-1:"... lo Mrs. Warren Wnikvr. n ui.i.. . ubrlde: -Miss Mary C. Flcro. a ?'?t0.!; f J!10 bridegroom, Mr. Freder ick pent Sharp and Miss Carolyn Shep- nnrrl wilt ... ..... , .... "V J .r ...., ....- " Hunnvu iii uiuo orirnnuie. They wUl wcai l.lnplt l...t. .... ...I carry pink ivvcot peas nnd jellow snnp- Tho brldcaroom wilt l ,...,-., .... Mr. John H. Whclen us best man. nSi M,,.,i?"2w'"rT u",hc."L'. M'- A'hllllps Leo uuiudvuivukiii u. xiiiiinurQ ; Air. Mer edith M. Jack. Mr. Joseph E. Sands nnd "fi juuiiuiu ij. xownsenu. A small reception will follow ceremony. tho WEST PHILADELaJHIA Announcement Is made of the mar riage of Mrs. Blancho Virginia Davis, of 6215 Spruco street, nnd, Mr. Francis E. V. O'Brien, of 136 South Eleventh street, today, In this city. Mr. nnd Mrs. William. F. Donney and their daughter, Miss Anno M. Denney, of 4637 Chestnut street, linvo opened their cottage at Chelsea, whero they will bpend tho summor. , Jlr. and Mrs. Milton Kutz, ot the Trncy Apartments, Thirty-sixth and Chestnut streets, havo returned to this city after motoring to New York, whero they spent several days. Jlr. and Jlrs. Leonard Well, of 4630 Walnut streot. nnd their daughters, JIlss MarJorio Well and JIlss Sue Well, who hayo been visiting Mrs. Well's mothor,' Mrs. Herman, of Washington, havo re turned to thejr home. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Jlr. William Lincoln Bldpath. Jr., of 6510 North Eloventh street, whose mar riage to JIlss JIary Elizabeth Wllbon. daughter of Jlrs. aiorris Wilson, of Toughkenamon, Pa will tako placo on Saturday, gavo a dinner to. nis best man and ushern at tho Manufacturers' Club. Hla guests included Jlr. H. Levis Wilson, Jlr. Frank Stow, Mr. Judson T. Ballard. Jlr. Horace Jlendenhall, Jlr. David Klaudcr and Jlr. Boyd Barnard. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jeromo Bennett, whoso nmrrlago took placo on June 1, are tak ing nn extended trip through Now Eng land, and upon their return they wlirbe at homo at 16Q7 North Broad street. Tho brldo was Jlrs. Berhlce W. Ben nett. . Tho members of tho Friday Club cloecd tho season's entertainments with a luncheon and card party at tho 0cr brooH Country Club yesterday. Those participating Included: Mrs. Isaac Dcl wllcr, Jlrs. Collins Rogers, Mrs Rich ard Sellers, Mrs. William F. Hudson, Mrs. William Brown, Jlrs William Watts. Jlrs. George E. Spotz. Jlrs. Fred erick W. Weber. Jlrs. B. Frank Baule, Miss Nolllo Jllldren. Jlrs. Blancho Bay nard. Jlrs. Henry JlcCIoy. Jlrs Charles A. Whlto and Jlrs. JIabel Klster. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh R. linger, whose weddlftg took plnco on June 2, nro spend ing a fortnight In Atlantic City. They will b6 at homo upon their return at 4551 North Eighteenth street. Tho brldo wnB JIlss Sara Agnes Nolan, sla ter of Jlr. Andrew Nolan. A surprise party was given Jlrs. Tln nlo Saltzman, of 3004 North Fifth street, on tho occasion of her fiftieth birthday on Sunday. Jlrs. SAltzman entertained her parents, Jlr. and Jlrs. Jlax I. Sadler, 3137 Fontaln street, who recently cele brated their fiftieth wedding1 anniver sary. Among those present were: Jlr. nnd Mrs. Max I. Sadler, Jlr. and Mrs Isaac Sadler. Jlr. and Jlrs. Jules Sad ler, Jlr. and Jlrs, Jacob Sadler, Jlr. and WISSINOMING 'A bazaar will bo held by the WIs nlnomlng Presbyterian C. E. Society at tho church. Torresdnlo avenue and How ell Btreet, on Thursday and Friday. Jlrs. P. Lewis nnd dnughtcr, JIlss Cora Lowls, of Comly Btreet, will Icnvo next week for Atlantic XJIty, whero they will spend tho summer, Jlr. and Jlrs. Georgo p. Acker, of Vanklrk street, are being congratulated on tho blrthjof a son. ' r , v HOLMESBURG Mr. and Mrs. Drue Allman, of Ithaca. N. Y will make their futuro homo at 8040 Rowland nvenue. JIr3. William JIorrlsonT of 8021 Frankford nvenue, has returned from n three weeks' trip through tho Now Eng land states. Miss JanAt OllSelcr, of Rhawn street, Is spending tho week In New York as tho guest of Miss JIabel Whltakcr. BEBONEB BROOKS Tho milrrtntfo of Miss Amy Wrbzht Brooks and Jlr. Charles Williams 11... ncr will take place today In St. Paul' I'PujtuiHii ijnurcn, uverurooK The brldo will be attended bv her. sister. Mrs. Edwurtl C. B. Fletcher, as matron i iiuiiunf. unu oy aiiss jean C. S, Bergncr.ns mnld of honor. The brlrien. maids will Include Jlrs. J. Boland Hett. of Dl.tnrln r'd.i ' ftia ,-n.li. ...,,.' cot, at Baltlmoro ;, Miss Catherine Letts" of Wnshlngtonltnhd Men Natalie Wcl- non, otjew York. Colonel John C. W. lirookn.Knltcd States Army, at present n uuiywit Pittsburgh, will glvo his daughter In mnrrlage. Jlr. Frank HcUman, 3d. will bo best man and .tho'jushcrs will. Include Jlr. Maurice C."- N, prew, Mr. J. W. O'Con tier, of Wntbrford. N-OT.; Jlr. H. C. Roinolds. Jr.,' of Scranton, and Jlr. Al bert II. Stnckpole; or Harrlsburg. A reception will follow tho ceremony at tho homo-of tho bride's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Jlrs. Edwnru C. B. Fletcher, Wynnewood. 0 1 LEONARD-r-BURNS An Interesting weddtnir nr1Nunnlfi.11nl71.1f this morning with high nuptial mass In St. Michael's Church, Second nnd Jefferson streets, when JIlss Mary S. Burns, of 3.106 North. Sfxtecnth street, daughter of the Into Jlr. and Jlrs., Joseph Burns, was married to Jlr. Edward J. Leon- ard, with Rev. T. Bernard Jlartin, of Fredericksburg, Va. -cousin of tho bride, officiating. , Tho brldo woro gown of whlto satin and duchess lace, irith n tulle hat, and carried a shower cf Brldo roses and lilies of the valley. ""f ivuo Ukltiliuvu uy i.llMJ ilOHO XjCOn- ard, sister of tho bridegroom, who wore 'i cown uf nale nlnlc cenn-ptto nrnno Vlth a pink hat to 'match, nnd carried pink rosc3. Jlr. Vlnce.nl D. P. Leonard was his brother's best man. Tho ceremony was followed by n breakfast' at the Aldlnu Hotel. Jlr. nnd Jlrs. Leonard will leave on an extended trip nnd will be nt homo after September 1 nt 2526 South Nine teenth street. PBESS GREENHOUSE A pretty summer wedding will tako placo this evening In tho north garden ui mo ueiievue-mruiioru. wnen Aliss InVchlffoh trlmitif',i wlfli In en slid' will carry largo bouquets ofvbluo larkspur nnd pink ramblers. The beat man win bo Mr. Louis IVannenbaum. of this city, nnd tho ushers will Include Mr. J, 1 Stern, brother of the brldo. Jlr Stanley Snellenburg, n nephew of tho bride groom, Jlr. Nathan Sncllonburjr, Mr. I'nlll Dllvor llMiripmnn. Mr. Kiln A Wolf. Jlr. Arthur JIny.'Mr. Georgo Shetzllne, Jlr. David Braunstcln, Mr. nnu Airp. Horner will lcao on nn extended west ern trip as far ns tho PaclilQ coast, and npoh their return will mako their homo In this city. v HIGHLAND SALKELD Tho mnrrlniro of JIls JIary Emma Salkcld. daughter of Mr? nnd Mrs. Ed ward n. Snlkeld. of 907 East Chelten avenue, Germantown, to Mr, Henry It. Highland, of 6713 Anderson street, w 11 take place at 7 o'clock this evening In tho Clieltcn Avenun Baptist Church, tho Rev. Robert Tumbleston, pastor of the church, oitlclntlng. Tho bride; who w be given In marriage by her father, will wear' a gown of white satin nnd attune veil, held In plnco by real oraiigo blos soms. She will carry n, showef bounuot of white roses nnd lilies of tho valley. Mrs,Ucorge JlcKnle, a sister of the. brldeV will bo matron of honor and will wear a dfess of blue organdler and a largo pink horsehair hat and will carry pink roses. JIlss Suelo 8Wkeld, .an other Bister, JIlss Vera , Eldrldge, Miss Ida Wentzlo. and JIlss Blanche Dclaney, will nttend tho bride as bridesmaids. Jtlss Salkeld and JIlss Bldridge will wear frocks of nlnk organdie. wlUi large blue horsehair bats, and JIlss Wentzle s and JIlss Delnney's frocks will ta of orchid organdlo nnd their hats will bo of pink tullo nnd nlnk ribbon. Mr. Al- I will net aH best man and tho following gentlemen will be tne usiicrDi "'"'. Highland. tje. bridegroom srotler. thews and Mr. aeorge WrlgJU. A reeep- lion win immeuuiifij iumu" - ----mony nt the homo of tho brldo a par- ents. .After a wedding kr .. -" Jlrs. nigiunnu win do ' "' liist Chelten nvenue. --'. . ,' V,, .i il jiiir ig'."" ? -jli for Hirionded wedding' trtKTliey1 Will be nt home nfter September 1 al 6161 Walton avenue. , 7T been crulslnic nlonr (Ihi OmtMinalcn Huv itind lcntt sovc'ral days at Alinapo llfl, Md marriage. A small rcccp- the'ecremony at tho homo s pnrerfts. ' Mr. nnOiMrs. a short wedding: trlpafter MANAYUNK A series of community services aro being held each evening during tho week nt tho Emmanuel' Jlcthodlst Episcopal Church. Rev. Georgo B. Burmood, pa& tor, In celebration of tho burning of tho church mortgage, which took placo on Sunday. Tonight there will bo nn old fashioned lovo feast and tomorrow eve ning n reception to former pastors of the church, who lncludo Rev. Ernest Baw dcn. Rov. Dr. Rebcr, Rev. A. Perclval Hodgson, Rev. Richard Radcllffe. Rev. Dr. Ewlng, Rev. L. P. Knrlholsen and Rev. John Priest. The celebration will clcso on Friday evening with a church family social in tho Jecturo hall, with singing, games and- refreshments. WISSAHICKON Jlrs. Frederick J. Frorlep, of 102 Rochello avenue, gave n luncheon on Saturday at her homo for the members of, tho calendar committee of tho Indies' Auxiliary of tho Atlantic Deeper Wntcr ways Association, of which sha is chair man. Iter guests Included Jlrs. William Wnrd, Jr., president of tho auxiliary ; Jlrs. Charles F. Stannard, treasurer; Jlrs. JnmeH RrGwlillam, secretary; Jlrs. James Knlpe, of Ardmore ; Jlrs. George Bradley, Jlrs. Frod von Nleda, of.Cnm den, N, J. ; Mrs. J. J. Dllworth, of Jcn klntown, and Jlrs. L. I. Duque, of this city. Tho Jlothers' Auxiliary of the Boy Scouts guve n muslcale . and dance on Friday evening at Woodvale, tho club houso of the American Bridge Co s Club. The program Included solos by JIlss Hodson, Mr. Rudolph Losstng, JIlss Nel lie Hngner, Jlr. John Guilfoylo and Jlr W. Dickson v rendlngs by JIlss Edna Ulmor and JIlss Mary Tredlger: fancy dancing by JUssiAllce Curran and tricks of magic by Jlr. Jnmes C. Wobensmlth Tho nffalr was In charge of Jlrs. Walter E. Button, Jlrs. James Ramsay. Jlrs Sarah Fleming, Jlrs. George Wright, Jlrs. Wallace Root, Jlrs. JI. 13. Dunlap, Jlrs. Fred Turner. Jlrs. Walter Hngen buchcr, Jlrs. Frank Jnmes, Jlrs. Harry Walker. Jlrs. Edward Kerler, Jlrs. Read Felten, Jlrs. Georgo Johnson. Jlrs Frank Rennhrd, Jlrs. John Curtis, Jlrs. Thomas JlcCann nnd .Mrs. Charles Hartman. DELAWARE COUNTY Jlr. and Mrs. Edward D. Glauber and their family, of. Chester, havo opened their cottage at Buckhlll Falls, where they will spend tho summer. dtptaln Clarenco H. Jllller. who Is stationed nt, Camp Jloade, has been spending a few days with his family In Jlcdla. " Jlr. and Jlrs. J. Lord Rlgby enter talnod the Fortnightly Club, of which they are members, nt thqlr homo on North Jackson streot, Jledla, a few eve nings ago. mtr Mr. cottage for tho suni- and Mrg, "wston. of n'ri.i. n?'1."1"6' Preoertciv " wne the summer ' abroad. u JUly J Nul KJi. L8' ?!!. It Price. Jtlss t ' K. Prico. "I-' '1 " ' ee and Mr sM.ffiSSSSstK .- "uiui ijui, ""iicncin i'lke, m family SfriUIJnco'n Codfrey Jr W lwviy',"f..".ownian avenue'rSin .-heVt'W iIacti?0,?.Rri!!. Cook and mi.- ciuh ," ""ce at tim Mn-cr; "" . JpbiffiofMsSTahffi run Junq 3 "K,er will tuko "and xtm v.. .. It Isn't Necessary To Be Fat 8 S i 0 8 0 8-8 Our 'natural, drugleas treatments unioc tho watchful super vision of skilled women experts will rcduco' your wolght to normal nnd rid tho body of all harmfuKnclds. Don't suffer during tho hot summer months With rheumatism nnd obesity. Absoluto privacy. No classes. Arrange for Trial Treatment Uratta Collins Institute Exclusively forWomen Bcllevue Court Building 1418 Walnut Street Uell Phone, Spruce 5Si : i& 8 lii HBaMaaaWH -T aaaaaaR B BaW iiiivr -jrn-m rr m y-r - " k. . m uin oldiu iuuluilo aui iiiiiii i nriitiiHi'H i-iiii.- iaaaaaaBPi"' " BBb :Br Si fill -.- ... ... ... t irni - MHkt. aVkw .taaJr . Xfl&V . Ill f. ftll 111... rt m4tt . taMlaV aVHkv - J aaW "V1 ii inHKH, . lll St "" mum; opruce voi mtm . . i ii ., tm a jiiluiH.irLiijjiwij in n m i W ,ft. xl?KU?ilmam piumMtmmimmimm JIURRAY LAYIIEN POULSO.V LAYHI?N x An attractive double wedding took plnco at noon today. In Italy Cross Church. Jit. Airy, when Miss Kathryn HLavhen. daughter of Jlr. nnd Jlrs. Job J LayhcnTo? 132 West Shnrpnack Btreet. becamo tho brldo Of Mr. Albert HJliirray. of 41 Collom street, and n s iter. Miss Anna M. Iy"f"'J,SBI? f! ilu - ni.rd VnlllsonT.Tr.. Of W R fflS1 i'tVeoY. The ev. Vincent Burns performed tho ceremonies. Miss Anna fiiyhen was her Bister's maid o honor and Mr. rouiooii ;,"v man. Mrs. Murray then acted as Satron of honor, for her itatjrjhto st. mnpriv nntAfi nn hst maif for Air. Poulson. A rcfentlon followed the ceremonies at tho homo of tho brides parents. After a wedding trip Mr. and Sirs Murray nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Poulson win bo nt home, nt 132 West Sharpnack street. . WILDERJIUTII BEIBHLAG K n.nM linmn RVpddlnar Will tAKO Place at 5 o'clock this evening, when Jliss Emily B. Belshlag, of 4803 Regent street, will be given In marriage- by her mother to Jlr. Frank K. Wilder muth of 1027 Locust street, tho Rev. Dr. Dwlght Wlthcrspoon Wylle. of St. Paul's Presbyterian Chucch oniclatlng. A reception will follow Immediately nfter the ceremony. Tho brldo will wear n gown of white satin trimmed with old family lace, with tullo yell extending the length of her gown. She will carry n, Bhower bouquet of roses nnd lllieB of thcvalloy. . JIlss Jlnrgnret JIusselman will attend her aa maid of honor. Thero will bo two bridesmaids. Miss I3mma Boyd nnd JIlss Doris Wlldermuth. a sister of tho bridegroom. Jlr. Charles Wlldormuth will, act as best man for his brother. After an ex ten.ia.i wA.iillncr ttln. Mr. nnd Jlrs. Wlldermuth will live- at 4S03 Regent street. REILLY JIULLARKEY The marriage of JIlss Margaret M. Jtullarkey. of 630 East Chelten avenue, to Jlr. John, J. V. Rellly. of 308 Enst Haines street, was solemnized In the Church of the Immaculate Conception'. East Price and Sullivan streets, at 4 o'clock on Jlondny afternoon. JIlss JInrie Rellly, sister of the bridegroom, was tho bridesmaid and Jlr. peter uampneu acted as beBt man for his cousin, Rev. JI. J. Hlggtns, C. Jl. performed' the ceremony. A dinner followed, after which Jlr. nnd Jlrs. Rellly left for ventnor Atlantic city. QUIOLEY CONWAY The wedding of Miss Deborah Con- GLENN KINO The marriage of JIlss U Myrllifwlnrf, dnughtcr of Jtr. and Jlrs. Hubert King, rr KA9B Mr-nlllm ntrnnt anil Mr. Wil liam II. Glenn, of 0420 '.North Falrhlll street. Olney. took placd In tho First Baptist Church In Germantown, . Price street, last night nt 6 o'clock, the Rev. II. W. Stringer, pastor of tho church, oulclatlng. Miss HelenReeves attended the bride as bridesmaid nnd Jlr. Her bert Crclghton, nf Oak Lone, was tho best man. Jlr. U Raymond King gave ins sister in marriage, a smaii recep tion followed the'e of tho brides tllAnn nrn nn n which they will be at homo at jju ini VValnut lane. t. LONDON SEGAL The marriage of JIlss Ncttlo Segal, of 414 Christian street, nnd Mr..Abrnhum London, of 4427 Germantowli avenue, toolc place at the home of the urmes brother-in-law and slstei, Mr. nnd Jlrs. Abo r-lpton, of 200 Parker .avenue. Col- llnguaie, ra Tne itauoi j. w. nrsin, tho brfde'B father, performed the cere mony. JIlss Jllnnlc Londonwas maid of honor and Jlr. Jllchncl Jlayor Cohen acted as best man, An.claborato arfnlr followed tho ceremony. Only members of. tho Immedlnto family were Invited. Tho couple will spend their wedding trip in Asbury Park for the balancp oUtho month and upon their return they will occupy their new homo nt 407' Cross street. FRANK JtBYER An Interesting wedding -will take place nt the Adelphla Hotel this evening, when JIlss Evelyn s. Meyer, uaumiier ui .r and Jlrs. Charles S. Meyer, of 1627 Din mond Btreet. will become tho bride of Jlr. Irving Frnnk. of York. Pa. The ltov. Dr. Henry Berkowiuasslsted by Rabbi Julius Frank. ofReadlng, will ofllclHtc. The bride will bo attended by her sister. JIlss Madeline S. Meyer, and a small flower girl, JIlss Frances Grumbacher. Jlr Frank will have ns best man Mr. Max Grumbacher. After the wedding dinner, Jlr sind Jlrs. Frank will leao on nn nutomobllo trip through tho New England stales. They wl" mako their homo In York, Pa. MOORESTOWN Tho wedding of JIlss Alccnla Fcnnt more, of Burlington, nnd Jlr. Alrt T. Twlng took place last Wednesday In St Petcr'B Church. Tho Rov. Corn-HP W Twlng. father of tho bridegroom, per formed the ceremony.' Mr. nnd Mrs. Twlng will mako their hottig In Burling ton. Jlrs. J. R. Voorhecs and JIlss Xlorothy Voorhces havo roturned from a trip to Jacksonville, Ala. Jlrs Georgo V. Evcnson. of West Jlaln Btreet. has announced tho engage ment ii f Iiim- dnnirhtor. Miss Ida Mildred Eavenson. to Mr. Howard Englo JIllls of JIarlton. N. J, MIhs Mnudn Youne. who has bceft III In tho Presbyterian Hospital "In Phila delphia, has gono'to Atlantic? City. Her friends are glad to hear of her recovery. Tho alumni of tho high school will hae Its annual meeting on Friday c fi ning, when tho play called the "Boom erang'' will be presented binder the di rection of Jlrs. Gilbert Affken. "" Miss Flojyneo1W Young Is visiting In rtogersvlllci Tcnn, v JIlss ElUabctli Reud, tiaughter of Jlr, nnd Jlrs. Howard Read, has returned from St, Mary's Hall. JJurllngton. N. J., whero she? graduated Tuesday, Juno 1, JIlss 'Elennor, Damon, daughter of Jtr, nnd Jlrs. ) F Damon, will. return from boarding school today. A cake and candv sale wns held on Saturday afternoon by tho King's Her aids of the Method lift Church. Jlr. Daniel- Colburii, of ljqeton, re cently spent several days with Jlr. and Jlrs. Waldo Phillips. Tho rharrlago of JIlss Beatrice Jt. Bender, daughter of Mr. Arthur G. Ben- Ikn xnue uiaire ureennouse, daughter of Jlr. nnd Jlrs. Martin Greenhouse1 .of 1B07 North Sixteenth street, will be come the brldo of JIr.4Jnck Press. The ceremony will be performed at 6:30 o'clock by tho Rev. Joseph Krauskopf, D. D., of tho Keneseth Israel Temnle. and will be followed by a dinner for 1B0 guests. The bride's father will give her in mnrrlage. She will wear a gown of white satin and rnro lace, with a veil of tun or. l:fJ11' IS?.e St &.'" 'M1way. pf 146 North Flfty-slxtii street. LAN8DOWNE Jlr. nnd Jlrs. William Mailer. who reintiv mrned from Lansdowno to St. Louis. Jto.. havo been making a short visit with Jlr, and Mrs. Herbert Has. Jlrs. Jlttdon. of BostonrJs visiting her son, Jlr. R. B. Jtlldon. Jlrs. Francis D. JIaxwcll has left for Wlldwood. N. J., whero she will spend the summor. ' Mr. and Jlrs. Harold A Fox arc being congratulated upon tho birth of a daughter. Tho engagement of Miss Margaret Sample, daughter of Mr. and Jlrs. Rob ert Sample, to Jlr. Thaddeus Bassctt, of Etafiston, 111., has been announced. Jlr. anl Jlrs. Samuel L. Kent have and .pearls and caught with i-lusters of orange blossoms. Orchids afd lilies of the vnuey win be carried. Mrs. i.nrnv Utothschlldr who will be matron of honor, will wear a gownr of pink sntln and lace, and JIlss Beatrice Green, the maid of honor, will wear a gown of silver cloth veiled with orchid tullo. Each will carry roses to match her gown. Jlr. Press will havo for best man tho bride's brother, Jlr. Leon H. Green house, and his ushers will Include Jlr. Wllllnm Greenhouse, nlso a brother of tho bride; Jlr. Wllllnm Grcenburg, Jlr. Nathaniel Grecnburg; Mr. Benjamin Greenburg, Jlr. Milton Llebermau nnd Jlr. Samuel Livingston, Mr. Press nnd his brldo i will leavo on a trip, and upon their return they will spend the re mainder of the summer at The Breakers In Atlantic City. HORNER STERN A wedding of interest In this city and In Wllkes-Barre will take placo today In Irem Temple, Wllkes-Bnrre, when MIbs Dorothy Long Stern, daughter of Jlr. and Jlrs; Harry X Stern, of that city, will become tho bride of Jlr. Horace Kenneth Horner, of tho Bellevue-St rat ford, this city. Tho ceremony will be performed by tho Rev. Dr. JI. Salzman. nifd will be followed by a reception nnd dinner. "Tho brldo will wear a gown of whlto chiffon embroidered In- pearl beads, fashioned with a court train edged with, lace. The tulle veil will bo caught with orango blossoms. She will carry n whlto prayer book. " Tho ma tron of honor will ho Jlrs. Louis Dan nenbaum, of this city. Sho will bo gowned In orchid colored taffeta, richly embroidered with pearls and will carry an arm bouquet of ten roses. The bride groom's small niece, JIlss Lenoro Snel lenburg, as flower girl, will wear a frock of cream net draped over pink silk. Her flowers will be larkspur and pink roses nnd will be arranged In u Leg horn hat. Tho .-bridesmaids, who will Include Jlrs. J. L. Stern, Jlrs Alan D. Marks, JIlss Emllle Strauss. Jlrs. San ley Freeman, JIlss Reglne Murks, Miss ."-Ielen Bachman, will bo dressed alike In Muscle strapping for flabby condition of the face and neck PERMANENT WAVE ICAPNEK & KAPNEK 1615 Walnut Street 103 S. Kentucky At.. Atlantic City ahd.JIr. Frances Qulsley. of 4302 West minster avenue, will take place at St. Gregory's Church, Fifty-second nnd Wnrren streets, at 4 o'clock today. A reception will follow Immediately nfter 'ho ceremony, at, the homo of the bride's parents. After nn extended wedding trip, Jlr. nnd Jlrs. Qulgley will be nt home on North Fifty-sixth street. CONVERY JIILTZ A pretty wedding took placo at tho Church of tho Transfiguration, Flfty Blxth nnd Cedar ,nvcnue, nt 9 o'clock this morning, when JIlss Dorothea? Elea nor Jllltz, of B337 Walton avenue, was given In marriage by her father to Jlr. James J. Convery, Jr., of 136 North Twenty-first street. A weddtnir break. fast followed at tho homo of the bride's parents lor me members or tho brldo s nnd bridegroom's' fnmllles'. A sister of tho bride, JIlss Alberta Jllltz, nttended her as maid of honor, Jlr. Thomas Con very acted na beBt man for hla brother. Jlr. and Jlrs. Convery left Immediately Goldman's "La Na tural" Hair Coldr Restorer s The most perfect coloring for faded and grey hair Wawhable, and Absolutely Harmless In all colors, blonde to black. When ordering, send sample of hair. s Price $2 with ffxll instruction! GOLDMAN'S 1624 Chestnut Street LstfaMraH JfTOx4-Vj'! OTawV - Xfr UNDED 1658 Dewe&S IMrffcft. rO J- J kfJ-HI-FOai 1122 Chestnut Street Quality and Standard Famous Over Half a Century ' Irish Dimity Waists SS June Clearance, S2.05. Regular Price, $3.75. About two hundred fifty smartly tailored waists in the lot. Thero aro two models featuring roll collar and s turn-back cuffs. Cuff features thrco Small buttons which make it fit Beat and tight around wrist. Both styles are Forsytho models Another Group of Dimity Waists 55 June Clearance, S3. 95. Regular Price, $5.50 Three attractive models' cut on Forsvtho stvlc. One 5 is fashioned cntiiely of dimity with tucked bosom, whilo r .mu umui- iiyu iiiuucia navo pique couar anu cuns MF ctirltt fstaiuiia fOl aa11a m.1 i..... U1. .i.ffn Each 5 1! WM In Japan tfeaism is a religion founded on the "adoration of t h e beautiful among the sordid facts of eyjery day." A cup of steaming, fragrant "Salada" will make a con vert of you. It takes yojitaway from the fatigue, the nerve strain of every day re freshes your body and regales your spirit. 1 SL mm TEA On Bed Occupation jtTJeuTPomen -I Pleasant Tele phone Operating is important, fascina ting work in attract ive surroundings. Permanent Only one big reason why telephone operators resign matrimony. Profitable You will be paid while learning and ad vanced rapidly thereafter. Probably Miss Stevenson, 1631 Arch Street, can help you decide. iThe S3cll Octephone Cbmp any -VJ d VMWMWVMHU der. It rtiMeiph and Mr, AHWft A. " . Blmplerm tit Jl. and Mrs. ClaBwyA. Vtjmpler, of Lnnsdowno, took nlaea' M- . Holy Trinity .Uhurch, Philadelphia. M i ,j ThOrsday evening i (, " The Wheeling- Club rfavo a dn64isfti'f the Craftsman's Club, In Drcxcl Jllll, in j riiu.f evening. j VAl A dance was given at the CraftmrlaVs' J ,, Club by the PI Delta Phi Fraternity oniV ," Saturday CNcnlrrg. ""tf . "N S NOHRt8TOWN "aP' Jliss Florence Jf. Itnmbo and, Mllifj; Katharine A. Scheldt gavo a dinner, atji,, the Whltemarsh Country Club In hof4r, of Jtlss Sara Harley Scheets,-who wijf bo married Juno in In the Washtnft rf.V Jlcmorlal Chniwl, Valle Forge, to MIM,I Charles J, Qulllman. Covers were M3I ft P tor twelve guests. f flJ'rf'.'tM At ik w J ;" .4 .. ',.; 4 r r 'Vl ifflBM trtr a 3ftfthAutnuf at 40th Stttrt , Mttz-Qfartttm JrtiilaiUUihia , IMPORTANT JUNE SALES - NOW IN PROGRESS involve "selected groups of Smart Outer Apparel -which will undoubtedly appeal to the well-gqwned woman on account of the desirability of the models and the extraor dinary values being offered , ONE-FOURTH-ONE-THIRD " ONE-HALF t . 3 y Less ZPhan Former Prices . 'Gowns and Dresses Summer Evening Wraps Fashionable Street Suits - Day Wraps and Coats Smart Separate Skirts Handsome Silk Sweaters Beautiful Blouses Town and Country Hats 1- M h i tfV i namwiiKcmjiiiimimahBiiiJi'iEmnmi'Mm George Allen, Inci j xxfft nesinui otreeu 114 THIS IS UNDOUBTEDLY THE GREATEST Annual Millinery Clearance Sale IN OUR HISTORY Art online nn cxtrnordlnnrv nnnnrtunllv tn mircha n li cxcluslvo stylo and superior quality at an unusually moderate; price. or 200 Special Value Hats FOR THURSDAY $6 $7 $8 $10 $12 An Inspection will convince Vou they are assuredly remarkablo at the price Men's Silk Hosiery, 50c Pair Broken sizes nnd color assortmenti There JVAlnvin Anil II ITIl tflXl.dl tn - b -AI 1. mm -. "- .". .?" V'j .. i. i wuiniBimg Bnaaes. .Most of theso mm ... ....,, ...... t-.-v ..m... , .,..,,u iCy mal ui inio special price. aro stripes, plain Men's Silk Fibre Hose, 3 for $1.00 Save a third because of the broken mini- ao.nw... m, splendid hose for wear and service. Tho price Is less 'thar i whole sale cost. June Sale of Dress Shields About Half Price on tho shields A once-a-ycar opportunity. l M 8tamped Fine quality nainsook Dress Shields, guaranteed impervious to perspiration; sizes 1, 2, 3 and 4. This quality in reculSr atoct is 'priced 40c to 55c a pair. Now 25c pair. TC&iar atoclc Garment Dreb's Shields, in sizes 3 and 4; value 65c pair. Flesh-colored Dress Shields, in fine nainsook; sizes " a nn,l 4; now half price. 30c pair. "' ana Sllk-Lined Flesh-Colored Dress Shields, sizes 2. 3 and A now half price, 40c pair. ' ' J ana ' Warm Weather Blouses at SpeciallyLowPrices,Thursday Girls' Blouses with the Buster collar, all white with coin dot, collars and cuffs $2.00. White Batiste Slipover, with square dotted front, collar and cuffs; very smart little blouBe $3.75. Then on up n scale of prices to the finer ones In Philippine Blouses. Many new, attractive ones, beginning at $8.0Q. Under Muslins, Special, $3.00 Night Gowns ot good quality materials; wide, well trimmed' round and square necks; sizes 14 to 18. Special, $3.00. ' Chemise Em elopes, some aro lace trimmed, others with cm broidoty; sizes 30 to 44. Special, $3.00. ' " ra Sateen Petticoats In white or black; plain petticoats odcd with scallops. Special, $3.00. SECOND- FLOOR X I d A I K H. rJ a"' a :-i' M 41 V.''J . . MU m & m tl, fl i -"a 1 J 'J 'VJ i 1 e !, V ..I ; i "a . ..' i .. r '-1 '.' M P ". ' If'wL W .J ..JLlV ' . 7f-'i . a... ' .i . r. ., k . "JL t. X . ,. ' X '$&& '-. ( r L- &iMMi " u f r -t ,w. , T v j jfjffat,'A.r: y . n - !,wfl i 7. . ?. piiji - l. r ' w .T4iy.' 1 " ikt .fi- W 1
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