I ' , 4 .- ( M rr ) t 'V, . ' 1 v - feVENIG PUIbMO iLEiiD(ER;I?HILilDELPHU", italDAY, JUNE 11, 1920 ' ,. I 7' ST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE 'nnrv Wynne Regrets the Death of Mr. Arthur Emlen 1 mivbohlShe Tells of Various ' Social Events rpHE dentil yesterclny of Mr. .i,Mnn 'I'"". .....i... Vnu-lmtil rnmc ns n J. Artuur V" ;."i n, nnnnclnl. Imsi rnni nuiii-n " .- ;.: .--...i.. v ,., ..I nnu P'" " world. Mr. rewioii ffs nil- "- ,.. I,, good ncniin mm tad W.?nt lm''oon table with ! H tllOR "l ' , , , ,..,nn lin Mill- tVhrr fflr 2, , titrd In " Very ; few &l. -vcr rrtfilning conne.oUB- ne8?' v-.i,olit will bo very prcntly 'lfvtt 'h ,W I thought of In an "ft lb- IrWl.lM widow, who wan drclo-- l'1. n , nli four children. TJ X "" """' I)oro1tlvv "r 8,1 of i nc iter, wan married only joiinKO-t ' ?"B"n, ot l'niil'K. In Chest KtfI1ltUhrHopIUtl.ro.nndrhe i'ut ' '"'i.., vv.mI.Hiic trip when her mm Yorimll. daiiBl'tT .trtlinr 1. New bold, e Dixon .ewuow. Mnrjorle Ynrnnll. nnd Mrs. Charlton "VX..1.. .It-nth m'ciirred ' '.. . .....v.. . ";...i i.'im-l nseite Dixon .tr iiiiii -,-,.. mm. t--i"- . . .. F 111 II dauRH". . M,llriii Klpnnor lViinr "" v ": :....; .... .!.. of 11 r. ami .'". -"- ?..?-..... l'oimer. Anna .-ewiHiiu. u- iff .inuRhtrr. married C. nermann KTbNDcVoW and his family have o, decided fnrtors In the mi- nl life fh IV for mnnyj-caro. lie wan Mm" If a member of the committee in E the AHrnibllw for a iiiimber of sear", and there 1ms nearly always ten a fcewbolcl or a relative of that Scm, the committee or hmon8 , the ill pntrone--es 01 me i " - rif the city oaeh si-neon. "''.". . . inn. ivniin Tlorle. Jr.. tiiIm mm yvui m........- --;.- occupy the homo of Mr. lloever. . and Mrs. Henry ..? 11 UeorKc Clymcr Stout, of Tnrlc- t ton. Uerwyn, wno has been vlsltlnc for ?jAnLl' . I-, '"ill re- --... . ,,v.. iivmihj luuiiy, Mrs. Chrlstlno.A. Hurtnott, of Hrook Inc. pclnwure county, will erilcrtaln tho lirlrfn pnrty nn.l n few nildlt onnl RueVtB ?TuUTiay ov1c"l"l?. Juno 17? fSlloU" Ins tho rohcnriml for tho wcddlnc of her dnURhler, M m Chrlstlno A. lFu?tncl and Mr. Wllllnm Morris Corlles which will tnko pluco on Saturday! , June ill. Tho I'ennHylvnnla Society of Poln'nlnl PameH will nold lt annual meeting on Thursday. Juno 17. nt iinrSinT,.., Meeting House. Old Yorl road. In com-I ifiemornt on of iho ,..,....."!.. "J.1 WnshliiKton on Xrslinmlny creek Colonel Henry D. Paxon will Bfve n nddrew to be followed by n mippcr, to be Riven by Mrs. PnxRon at their home, Klin urove. ifvOJ'!frrrl"f ',,f MBS n1"-! Irene Kyle, of 4J6 lliuiHliorry Htroet. Herman, town to Mr. A. II Whltlock. of Xewfrk. w III be solemnized nn Kninni... .....V.VJ ' a 7 o'clock In ("nlvnry Church. MnnhcliS ' street and Pulimkl nvenue. The .brldot will be attended by her sister. MIS8 Rihel R." . bl 5'. "?.."lnJ'' Vf honor, and tho ! ker. Miss Tsabello Kyle, Ml.?" Mortem Barry and Miss Hilda Shock Mr. JohS 13. Welsby will act as best man and the usnera win ue .Mr. u. it. Hutchison, of i iiiKuu-un-i(ic-riinisoii ; Mr .Murray, or iev vork ; Mr, elle, or Wayne, nnd thornc, of Newark. Oudlev li I'aill I.iimnr. f Mr. James Kemp-' . .i. i.. 'in... nf Mr. . .t, ..ninmlttpo tiiiil.ninmiR tho pa Xewbold, was Tn-iicliunl Ncwbnltl New-beiiiR t ... .tin VU .''- VI.... tnww was ,u.. ...I i.. Ti-pm'linrd Ml". " . .;.' .. .!... Vn..-I.nl.ls rX& MnClem- X. IWIil was ""'"' ";, -,,, for Anna is rnnc.i " ''"-''" " Viubold. John Margein -e .... .." ipameau Horie. Jr.. ami ins. . n J TK'lnr of this city Were brothers, and itcrs it .Mr. .m-wuuiu. The crratcst sympathy will Rf) to Newuolil, lor iiv "i",",, . JIM. .M!WOOHI is u tnt night Mm. . & ..P ....ii.ilnd pW '"',,-,. .,.,,.., 5f,H. Lin on Landreth, Mrs. Wljlon Sharp l," Mis. lMuncis Ali-on. Mrs. tS.'oi'Be Valns Dixon. Sir. A. .1. Dallas l)ixon, Mr T llenrv Dixon and Mr. '1 hoimis bison. Another sister was Mrs. 1 ercy Keating, whose death a couple of months placed this large family conneetioii in mpuriiiuK. 1 do leel so sorry for Dorothy Now bold Hitchie. Think of RettitiR news of one's father's death while on one s wed ding tilp'. Mlsrf Kvelyn l.athbury, of 2122 De I.nncey street, whose mnrrlacc to Mr. John Wilkin Thatcher will take place on June 22, will entertain al supper at her home on Juno 21. Mrs. It. J. WcRcfarth, cf 1321 nun comb street, Is vIsltlnR her son nnd dabifhtcr-ln-law, Mr and Mrs. W Day Ion WeRefarth, In Syracuse. N. V. ALONG THE MAIN LINE Mr. nnd Mrs James W. Kollln, of firnyllnR avenile. .Viirheith. hae as their Riiest. Mr. Follln's sister, Miss Kutli nrlne Follln. of WashlnRton. Tho Merlonbranch "nf the Citizen Icngue of Women Voters of MontRomery County met nl the home of Mrs IMwjard Deardon, HlRhland nvenue, Merlon, on Monday afternoon. ThB speakers In cluded Dr. 45. K. Wilbur, health com missioner for MontRomery county ; Mrs. J. C. .Sellers, Jr., of tho school beard, and Mr. Henry Delaplalne, township commissioner. Mrs. GeorRe Park, of KlnR of Prus sia and Strafford, will entertain her 50 cub to n luncheon at her home on Monday. The Alumni nf Itndnor HIrIi School, of Wayne, will Rive n dance this eve ning: In lienor of the graduating clubs of I m? I t""7 i ! f ' j I . - i i ! ' ' .. . I t , I . - war, f- I , 1 &?&$si$F ' ''"'-'' MISS MILDRED-BROOKS WEDS MR. J. HIPWELL Other Interesting Marriages, Miss Ruth Lotz Becomes Brido of Mr. Choster Clarke An Interesting wedding was solem nized on Wednesday evenltiR In tho Ueth. lelicm Prcsbytcrlnn Church Uroiul nnd Diamond streets, when .Miss Mildred 13. nrooks, daURhter of Mr and Mrs. Oliver C. Brooks, of 2138 North Nineteenth street, nnd. Mr. John B Hlpwell, of 0041 Chestnut street, were marrlo! by the pastor, tho Hcv William McCormtck. Tho brldo was Riven In marrlaRe by hqr father nnd wore n gown of white satin. embroidered with pearls nnd trimmed with vpolnt Ince. Her veil of tulle wns arranged Vlth n bandeau of pearls and cnught with clusters of orange blossoms. Mrs. Howard Strnng, of Beaver Kalis, the matron of honor, wore n rowii of lavender orRnndlo with n lcphorn hat, trimmed with lavender. The brides maids, Miss Gertrude Morgan, of Oil Cltv: Miss T.nurn Bauer, Miss I'.lslo Klenlc and Mrs. Howard Hlpwell, wore orpandle frocks In the pastel shades with i their picturesque leghorn hats trimmed to match. ' , , , Mr. Howard Hlpwell wns his biothcrs 1 best man, and the ushers Included Mr, ' Wynn Hosslter. Mr. Itobcrt Graham. Mr. i Philip Wldlng nnd Mr. John Noll, of Heading, Pa. A reception at the Aldlne. Hotel followed the sen Ice. Mr and Mrs. Hlpwell left on nn extended trip. I'hoto by I'hoto-Crnfters. MHi. CMARXKS W.M. ItKKGNKK Who before her marrlnBe nn Wednesday was Miss Amy Wright Itrnolis, (hiiiKhter of Colonel John C. N. Itroolts. U. S. A. mllinti; will he Meral small parties MgJ 1 this nfternnon and eveniiiR. l-'riiluy ' iiaFH.. t ALONG THE READING ind Mrs. Harry B. Hliscli. of Park, Will co to Northimintnn. in"'" "" " ... j "". i Hiienu ine commencement ex- Items a favorite day lor eineriuuuim.-ercises at Hnillli College, wheie thtlr There's, the tea which the Arthur Mor- daughter, Miss Margaret Hlrsch, Is a Hon WINoih will Rive at Ilnverford I member of the graduntlng class Court fioin i:'M until 7 o'clock to meet, The North Hills Country Club. KiIrc v . t . i i!l.. .... 1if I 1 1 1 1 t'tr ii 111 cflii., a.h.i ..,.ii ..... i. tir-ir runs III. Alice Jinie vtiusun, uu, -. ..... ...i. hi.- t.uu .iiu-a guiii III 1. i ili'hntiinte of next season. This will be the first debutante ten cf (he season of 11)20-1. and next Sat mdai there will he another, when Jlnr Jiirie'dilihoii. daiiRhter of Dr. and Mrs. John II. (lihbnn. will be introduced at their i-mintrj liome, l.ynlield. just out lide of Media. ,, Mrs lMward 1 . l'.eale. mother of Mrs. Wilson, will preside nt tho tea table this afternoon at Ilnverford I ourt. and there will he tlniieini; for the guests. AnioiiK the dehutniites who will .re ceive will be Ottilie Morris, iiRinia Htcksrher. Mnrv It. Thajcr. Kllzabetli darrlson. Sanih BarrliiRer. Laura (!nr tison. Itit.i Ilechsclier. Anne Ashton Ind Elizabeth 1'horo. Saturday months. will rIvh card uftirnoon during Scranton : Miss Ktuma Albright, of r.ew Isburg. Pa. ; Mr, and Mrs. 1.. F. Albright nnd daughter, Of Nnrberth. Pa. : Mr i;u gene Ernest, of New York ; Mrs. Wil liam It. Nngley, Sr of Audubon. N". J ; Mr. and Mrs. 13. Bender. Mrs. I. Schlmff nnd Mr. Frank I,ow, of Bellmar. N. J ; M:r. nnd Mrs. J. A. Hamilton, of BarrlnR ton, .V. J. : Mr. nnd Mrs. R. J Albright. Miss Grnyco Albrlcht, Miss Klanore Al bright. Miss Amelia Albright. Mr. 13. T. Moore. Mr. A M Price. Mr. F. J. Giordano. Mrs. Anim Treftz, Miss Min nie Treftz, Mr. and Mrs. Gorg Kline. Mrs. A. .Inckson, Mrs. Mary Klrsbner, Mrs. M. Shelter Mr. and Mrs. Frank .T. Dlehl nnd son, Miss Anna Surma, Mrs. 13. I Jackson, Mrs. 13 Smalts, Miss S Co- ' heuron, Mrs. C Gross, Mr. nnd Mrs. i George Jones, Miss Florence Mae I.aver. . Mrs, J. De May. Mrs. M. Jordan. Miss ' W Devlne. Miss A M. Shefvey. Mrs Wll- , Ham .!., Mollneoux Mis. M. Alason. Mr nod Mrs J. S I.aw3on. Miss I. P. i Trout, Mrs. S. Brown. Miss D. Saulo. Miss A. Santo. Mr and Mrs. Brutnbali Mr. and Mrs. A Sihmldt, Mr. Harry, Slurry. Mi'.Georce Bnrne and son. Mrs j ?'. Bow, Mrk D. Tumsburc. Mr. and Mrs i Joseph Hughes. Miss C Dol.m anil Miss! M. Dolnn. of this city BOOTH MCA1.I.1STI3R A wedding of Interest In this oily and In Des Molnos, In., wns that of Cnptaln yolet V. McAllister, of the Salvation Army, sister of Mnjor nnd Mrs Albert Wldgery. of Portland. Me., nnd Mr. , Harry H. Booth, of Des Moines, which , took plnce last evening In the Memor al I Auditorium. Broad street nnd Fnlr- i mount nvnnno with the Salvation Army I ceremony. The ceremony wns performed 1 by Colonel W.S Jenkins, ami the bride- i Rroom nnd bride passed under nn arch 1 formed by the crossed tambourines of I sixteen classmates of the bride, gradu ates of tho Salvation Army College. Cap 1 tnln Alien McAllister, the bride's sister,1 un tnni.i nt honor, mill the bridesmaids were Captain Mildred Persons and Miss j Vivian Gntes. Mr Robert Booth, of New Bedford. Mass , was his brother's best man. and the ushers were Cnptnin Herbert Dar-, tett and Cnptaln Edward Arkett. of New' Vork. Following the service n reception wns held at the home of the bilde, H.'i I North Seventh street. Mr. and Mrs Booth left on u trip and will be at home, after July 5. in' Des Moines. COUNRMl'S BAUI3LI. The wedding of Miss Mabel Baroll, , daughter of Mr and Mrs. William Barell, of l!22 West Tioga street, and Mr. Edgar Cornelius, Jr, was solemnized on Wedncsdnv afternoon, In Christ Protes- tant Episcopal Churbh, Sixth and Ve nango streets, with Rev Edwin Hill otll clntlngi The bride was Riven In marriage by her father nnd wns unattended. Mr. Augustus Etnlg wns best man. Tho cere mony wns followed by a reception at tho homo of tho bride's parents. After a fort night's trip Mr, and Mrs. Cornelius will be nt home nt 022 West Tioga street. MARTENS HAINES . An Interesting wedding of the week wns that of Miss Annn E, Haines, dnifgh tcrof Mrs. Charles Hurff, of 21B North Peach street, and Mr Harry 13. Martens, son of Mrs. Edward 13. Punzclt, of 6623 North Elahth Blrent. whlnh took lllnce nt noon, on Wednesday, with tho Ilev. Dr.. Sultzbach, of the Lutheran Church, Flftv-second nnd Thomnson streets, olll- elating. The bride was nttended by Miss Alice Austin, nnd Mr, John Dunkcrs was best man. A breakfast at the home of tho bride's mother followed the cere mony. Mr. and Mrs. Mnrtens left for Atlantic City. Tney will bo nt home nftcr July 1, at 0023 North Eighth strpct. SCHIMPF BENNIS The marriage of Miss JoCnpna Bennlrt, daughter of Mrs. Julia Bennls, of Bf.iil Blnkemore street, Germantown. Hnd Mr. Wllllnm E. Schlrapf, of 6610 Musgrnvc street, took place nt 4 o'clock. Wednes day afternoon. In the Church of the Im maculate Conception. East Price nnd Sulllvnn streets, the Bev M. J. HlgRlns C. M , oIllclntltiR. JIlss Mnry Bennls at tended her sister ns maid of honor and Mr. D Hngan wns Mr. Schlmpf's best mnn. A reception followed the ceremony nt the home of the bridegroom. Mr. nnd Mrs. Sehlmpf nre spending their honey moon In Atlantic City, nfter Which tlvy will be at homo nt 6610 Musgiave street. SEAL WILLIAMS A pretty home wedding, which took place yesterday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, was that of Miss Laurnbell Williams, of 6213 Larchwood avenue, nnd Mr. Titus C. Seal, of Pittsburgh, the ltcv. Wnrrcn Ward officiating. A reception foUowcd Immediately after tho ceremony. The bride, who wns given In rnnrriaBe by her father, wore a simple afternoon frock of georgette nnd carried white roses nnd sweet peas. She was altonded by her cousin, Miss Mary .Wntnwrlght, of Spring City, ns maid of honor. Mr Wllllnm Bowers, of West Chester, Incted ns best mnn. . ., ,., .After an extended weaum .. through the South. Mr, nnd Mrs. seal will live at Pittsburgh. OI.AnKE I.OT53 ' A wedding of Interest In this eltjr ami DMrnlt wnn Hint of Miss IlUth M. I.otz, of 4016 Wnlton nvenue, nnd Mr. Ches ter C Clarke, of Detroit, Mich., which took place last evening at 8 o clock. The Itev. Dr Hownrd Bulson, of the Wayland Memorial Baptist tar rcn, Flfty-sccohd street nnd Bal'Jflie ave nue, performed the ceremony, after which a reception followed. The bride, who wns glen In marriage by her fnthrr. wore a gown of soft sntin and chnntilly Ince. nnd tulle veil nrrnnged with ornnpe blossoms. Slin carried n shower bouquet of orchids, roses nnd lilies of the vnlley Miss Dorothy Lotz, n sister, nttended her ns maid of honor. Another sister Miss Helen Ixtz, was her bridesmaid Mr. Harry Moore, of Detroit, acted as best man, while Mr John Cleveland nnd Mr. Paul Ixitz. n brother of the bride, were Hl,e ushers. After nn extended wedding trip, Mr and Mrs. Clarke will make their home In Detroit. . shower bouquet of roseh and sweet pens. Miss Agnes Gross, of Norwood, at tended her ns miild of honor. Dr. Nnthnn Vaughn, a brother of tho bridegroom, noted as best man. After an extended wedding trip Mr. nnd Mrs' Vaughn will be at home at 3651 North Fifth street LINDSAY HEY WOOD The marriage of Mfss Blanche. .1. Hey- wood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hewood, of 40 North Sixty-second street, to Mr. Walter L. Lindsay, of 'Hester, took plnce nt our i.nuy oi Ilosary Church, on Wednesday, at G o'clock. Miss Florence Hey wood was the maid of honor and her only attend ant, Mr. Edwin Baldwin, attended Mr. Lindsay ns best man Mr. and Mrs Llndsny will he at home ni 40 North Slxty-Becond street, after July 1 BATCHELDEIt MYI3BS An Interesting wedding wns that of Miss Jenn 1), Myers, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Cnnrles A. Myers, of Three 'allies, t'pper Merlon, nnd Mr. Hnrold W Batchelder. of 765 George street, Norilstown. which took place In the Pres bytprlan Church, Bridgeport, Pa., on Wednesday evening The ltcv. Wllllnm Perez, pastor of the church, ofllclated. nt the service at 7 30 o'clock The brldo was given In marriage by her father nnd wns nttended ns maid of honor by her sister. Miss Marlon D Myers, nnd tho following bridesmaids Miss Martha H, Jones. Miss Hazel Batchelder, sister" of the bridegroom! Miss Jane M. Perry, Miss Florence II. Bcswlck, Miss Klorrnca H Dewees nnd Mrs. J Perry Iong. Ml. Batchelder had his brother, Mr, Horace Batchelder ns best tnnn nnd tho ushers Included: Mr, Hobert Sheldon, Mr. "Weber Krlehle. Mr. John K. Gehret, Mr. Joseph F. Jones, Mr, lrvln Ynrnnll and Mr1. Frank Bell. Miss nuth M. Simmons nc,U ed as flower girl and tho ring bearer won Mnster Wayne Shearer. The brldo was gowned In whlto satin nnd wore a tullo veil surmounted with ornnge blossoms A teoptlon followed the wedding nt thn homo, of tho brldo. During tho war tho, bridegroom was a lieutenant In the United States army. HOSEU SH13PLEY The marriage of Miss Elnorn O. S1iep ley, daughter of Mr and Mrs, Isaao Hliepley. of 216 West Suits aVcrilie. Olney, to Mr. John Wllllnm Hoser, at 6112 Boss street Germantown, took plnce at the home of the bride's parents, on Wednesday afternoon, nt 2 o'clock. The Itev. J. Corson of the Llndley Meth odist Eplscopnl Church, performed tho ceremony, and Mr Shepley gave n)s daughter In mnrrlnge Mrs. John Ker win nttended the bride ns matron of honor nnd Mr John Kern-In acted as best mnn for Mr. Hoser A reception for the Immediate families followed tho reremony. Mr and Mrs Hoser will be, at home nt 246 West fulls avenue, after a short wedding trip VAfC.UV tt IIIKPATIIICK The wedding of Miss Lyda Mamlll Klrkpatrlck, of 5223 Webster street, and Mr. ."amuel Wilson Vnughn. of 3651 , North Fifth street, took plnce yesterday at 4 o'clock A reception followed Im mediately nfter tho ceremony. Doctor Pentecost, of the Bethany Church, Twent -second nnd Bnlnbrldge streets, performed the ceremony. The bride, who. was given In marriage by her brother, Mr. John Klrkpatrlck. wore a gown of white sntin nnd carried vTJH the Bumniir Costs rietdi, ctr. GERMANTOWN nnd Mrs. A. W. King TS.W 1 Wei SAW Mrs. John II. I'neknrd. .nl. on 'edncMlity afternoon looking very veil in a dark blue one-piece frock of fprp-. embroidered in blue nnd outlines of tan. Her lint was an old rose pink ribhnii sports model turned off the face. It Miitetl her fair hair exeecdiuRl) well. EI.I.KN bef other day .iir. unci .Mrs. a. w. King and son .i r. itoncri img, iprmeri. or 511 Brin ton street, nre spending tho summer nt Gratcrsford, Pa. Mr King's mother. Mrs. M. King. Is passing the season at the Cormeny, Wlldwood. Mrs. P Leslie Shnw. of 245 East Co. l street. ga her InM scries of lunuhu , for this season. Her guests were Mrs Wlllam Lex, Mrs. I. Daniels, Mm, II. i Corbett, Mrs. ft, Applegatc. Mrs. M. Arnold. Mrs. I. ' Brldenback nnd Mrs. M. Thompson. The afternoon was spent playing 500. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Miss T.iUlia G. Tnulnne. of 2260 North Broad street, who Is occupying lur sum mer homo In Jciikintown. entertained at luncheon and cards on Tucsd.iv with the following guests: Mis. rtcch. .Mrs. Rob ert Kurtz. Mrs Franklin Noll. Mrs Harry Swlnd, Mrs. clarence P Land- . reth.'Mrs. Joseph B. Hope. Mrs William W Stevenson nnd Mis cnaries Clark. I Mr. and Mis. John II Martin have re turned from their wedding trip and will be at home at the Von I.ouhr Apart ments, in West Philadelphia. The bride was Miss Marie Buggy, daughter of Mi ami Mrs. Bernard J Buggy MANAYUNK I Mr. and Mrs. Chniles H. Francis who i were married on Thurhd.iv. Mav '.'". h I Rev. Geoigo N. Mnkeh formerly pastor I of the First Presbyterian Church j , Atnnnvtink huve t..ft itr nil nvtenrlnil ' trltl Tlipv w 111 ho nt llnmn nfter .fltnn ! I , 22, nt 1635 Soutli Yewdell street. West I I Philadelphia. The hride was Miss iina M Mcndreii, daufrh.er "' Mrs. Mary M , llendrcn. of 152 Gay street WAIST SALES The Greatest in Our Hlitoryll BEAUTIFUL GEORGETTES Mnrte In Hell From M 511 to Jin 00 te lm sold tar IIpIow Mnnufartiirrr'n i:tiilirolilrrrilS'uy. (Irrlilil, .50 & Mull Onlrrs 1'romntl.r Killed Don't forget the address BUXBAUM'S 8th & Filbert Sts. D&.5 A IS jyrSssis t? tepiin tnlkiiiR to daiiiiy uie n n very earnest manner. and niiiniij; other thiiiRs she was won dering ciently nt the ull-seeliig nttii bute nf God Somehow she could iiuderstund that He could do all things and Anoir nil things, hut, remarked she, "Ho must .ine a big telescope like Bantu Clans to SICK ocrjbody. ' NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mrs George Calvert Carter will en tertain at dinner for her daughter. Miss Virginia B. Carter. In honor of the ilcljutantu of next winter, on Wed nesdaj Juno 23. before tho dance to be i fhen b Mr and Mrs. Francis I. tlu ' 1'ont m honor of Miss Ellse du Pont, at I Mei-niiadeli.hu Country Club. I Mr Jeln,n A,brlRht nv(,a annou.icrs imltntions have been Issued by Mr. I the marrlaRe of her .ilnughler Miss nil Mrs Samuel M. Vauclaln. of Broad Amelia C. Albright, and Mr. Charles G wun rtot-vniunt, for the marrlago of i Fetzer. of Sri anion. Pa. Miss Viola inelr daughter, Miss Constance Vau-' Fetzer. a sister of the bridegroom, was . i..,'.Vi. i. " ,li,nm L1- "anil ton. the bridesmaid, and Miss Freda Mae en haturdny June 26. at the Church of' .v.in-in nnrf Mla Hnii...,n Aii.riht ..iex Hryil JIawr Tho RtiV. of ,i,H i,rlilp. were the flnivnr clrls Tho guests Included Mrs. l.lng Fetzer, Mr and Mrs. J. P. Fetzer nnd family of WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. nnd Mrs Herman Dercuin nn nounce the marInge of their daughter. Miss Grace Lucy Dercum. to Mr. Joseph Harold Watson, In this city. Mr. and Mrs Karl A. Harris, whose marriage took place recently, hae ie turned from their wedding trip, and are at home at 3831 Lancaster aienue Mis. Harris was. before her marriage, Miss Lillian 13. Smith, of Toledo. O SOUTH PHILADELPHIA the ItpdpeniAr. ijeorct taUert Carter will perform tht. rtmon A large reception will fol-1 low at tlie home of the bride's parents. Mr nnd Mrs. George 11. Pnckard, of Mllanowi. will give a dance on July 1 their home In honor of their daughter, wins Ituth Packard. , Mr CU-iiunt B Newbold. of Jenkin-, wwii, haa recalled hrs Invitations for a ' fl.ltlnn ... tin nl...i.. .. ,.,.. .... ... ... li i 'yt:" "" "is iinuguier, aiish -Anna Newborn, for thlw einr.lnt- mvin,. i..i,ho ?.Ull,l('n flenth yesterdny of Mr. ' Arthur Emlen Newbold. j WmT aml Mrs '-''nrlo.i It. Steams, of I willUniMtort announce tho engagement i or Ihelr daughter., Miss Delphlnol o Mr1"' 't0,?"' ,'r, Wll80 Stoever son! ?' lrnsind M,'s ,lc"r' Htoeer, of Ches J" Pn announcement was made at a hSKJ lXn M.rs- StenniH this week, in 22 ivflf lur,..,,l,,cl' 'laughter, Mrs. Sam ei Wilson Williamson of Media, who ..r, rr BUPSI rn.. n rmv dnys rJMlr.V.-Artl,.u''.- .C"nKer. of Villa- iummer spring L,ake Tor ln.on , ..;!? JoNeph Baldwin Hutch The Kenlnc I'nlillr I.rdifr welcomes tiorlnl notN of IntfreNt from inrliins ftnrls of the rtty. but these Helen ninsr te innnhle of Arrlllriillnn. Ilermfler social Items sent by inn II In the pnin-r will not be niihllslml. unless hlcned lt.r Ihe semlrr with niittie, atlilress nnil tele nlione inimhrr. Atlilress social linns lo the Sorlrtv Kdllor. Kiening I'lihllc Iilsrr, nnil (iirslnnt street. PniiKinvrv i tad A PBWBBS " ,Tl,.-LiirT--krj-VLJ ll '" T! . 1122 Chestnut Street Quality and Standard Famous Over Half a Century Warm Weather Frocks For the Miss or Matron Ex A greater assortment than ever before to meet the "jjE increasing demand for shore or country wear and clim- jnate tho cleansing problem. Among tho numbers mentioned below you arc suro to find an individual model to suit your distinctive per- : sonality. zzz Foulard Dresses Special Tomorrow, S42.50. Ucgular Prices $8"i.OO and S89.00 p Charming dres.ses developed in navy and eopen are daintilyvciled vith Georgette. One style is plain with head embroidery, while the other model features accor- dion-pleated Georgette. Georgette Dresses s Special Tomorrow, SliO.OO. Regular Price, S78.00 E Pompadour Georgette. Navy and tan trimmed with Charge Accounts Solicited Ma?son & DeMan i2 15 Chestnut Street Furs and Milliner Another featuring miiBMBW 'fiwra1 B L W ports Huts 5M and upivard Sports Hats! Sports Hats!! Sports Hats, large and small ! ! ! All-White and all-Navy Black and White, Pink Hnd White. Jade and White, Navy and White, Adriatic Blue and White and Orchid and White. An important collection that for sheer variety and unparalleled value can't be beat in all Philadelphia. Onale for tomorrow, Saturday, only. ' Flower-Trimmed Hats "Every flower that grows'' and is in style. Starting, Specially Priced, at 5.00 zr M6 im i ' . a,'L. m OT voa Cotton Frocks in Delightful Modes The happy summer-time is calling now for cool airy frocks for one occasion after another. They re here in sweetest guise. The sketch shows a blue and white printed voile. It is delightfully smart with its sheer white vostee collar and cuffs, hand embroidered and edged with real filet lace. 7o or three lovely frock of this class would not tax your popket book hravi'y. The Price $32.50. For train, travel, Lionel Wool Suit .... 127 S. 1 3th St. trotting or tportn, get a s39.75 . 1337 Chestnut St. Two Simps nf Sensible Prices Hats for Graduates and Bridesmaids Dainty Organdies and, Georgettes 5.00 up A SUMMER NAT CLOSE-OUT 75 ONLY Q.00 ' Values to 18.50 Purchasing Agents' Orders Accepted Out self-color and dainty ribbons misses and small worrtn. Vei-y Sizes and styles specially priced. Georgette Dresses Special Tomorrow, S19.50. Regular Price, $39.00 -Flowered Georgette in taupe, navy and copen. Popu lar round necks and sleeves below elbow. Sizes 1G to 40. An unusual assortment at this unusual price. wtfp. iy r mow rvj s the Spruce street, will ro- turn i o. r. ,,?l"u- mrc-ei, will re 'um lo Si Dalds on Monday and will Resinol a aear slun and good hair baHTonrse1".!1,"11 '? ""HHlvely oily, and 'llXuretl !!':,',, l,0roH' or "", tllu' then. MI ."'., b .n "noying trouble. - - IttHltllllT IWittot. l,n. IPQtk'A, ' .... .''""" ttl'illUll, "the llrht "' apply ""' JOU can wun iiKX Vhl. tjni, 1'KHI.NOI, OINTSIKNT tpeeify ,,," ''"'"iiity wire of a W "" '"""knWo improvement. J00, tendi tc. feSn,,h!;etul."rir "" h ham. ssk. v rhS"s:irBcs.w. rfini. &MTt!pd&.'W'tilS; For Tomorrow $3 HlmiHCji, $1.95 Mmsi$Z A'o C. O. D.'s No Appro vain No Mail Orders The Store of Personal Service 1310 Chestnut Street For Misses and Little Women A Sale of Silk Frocks Priced l-'i Below Regular $25-00 $39.50 & $49.56 The values ore most extraordinary, due in part to the small sizes 14, 16, 18, 36 nnd 38. Choose from Georgette Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Taffetas, Meteor, Kitten's Ear Crepo nnd Charmeuse. All favored colors, with plenty of navy blue, THE vogue of tho season. A rich assortment of stun ning styles. Very Special! kimiJFSA $18.50 Organdie & Voile Frocks Women's and Misses' sties white nnd pastel hades and figured effects in darker colon. $10 m EosstCo gsggWjl Y fiiAiciwi1y ' Many Different Kinds of Coffee Mixed To Get One Special Flavor Think of it. No wonder Morning Sip Coffee makes such an impression on folks who foioic a good cup of coffee when they taste it. To make sure that the rine flavor of Morning Sip stays , the coffee is packed in slip-cover tin cans. Not a bit -of strength or aroma is lost. With bag packed coffee you can smell the strength leaving the coffee. It requires only, one-half the amount of Morning Sip as compared with the amount of bag-packed coffee you ordinarily use. Mprning Sip coffee comes to you absolutely fresh. So many women know its goodness that your grocer is always receiving fresh shipments. There will be no "coffee grouches" in your family when Morning Sip is served. Buy a pound today. ' Sold By All Good Grocers Closing Our Entire Stock of Summer Models in Fine Footwear for Women mm in a Price Breaking Shoe salE Women who have been decrying high prices, TAKE NOTE OF THIS! The pick of Phila.'s biggest stock of Fine Summer Oxfords, Pumps. Slippers, is offered you at cost. 10U couldn t get these cheaper if you bought in case lots from the m a n u facturers. See for yourself it m Ml Every Width Every Size ,'"' gfc , . ' -- Smart, Rich $8 Value Drest Ox fords, Turn or Welted Soles, Louis Heels, Tan or Brown Calf, Dull Calf Patent Colt Hundreds S8 to $9 Pumps with Mili tary or Louis Heels, Stunning Mod els, in Black, Tan or Brown Calf, V. Colored Suede, Patent Colt I 3E $9 to ill Military Oxfords, of Rich EC Brown, Tan or Dull Calf, Paten Colt, White Buck, Finest Workman MORNING SIP COFFEE Packed In tin to keep the flavor In Roasted and Packed by Alexander Sheppard & Sons ' Philadelphia, Pa. Jfc ship. Wanted Styles JR $10 and $11 Genuine Cordovan jJ Calf Brogues. Lovely New Cherry -M- and Brown Shades. They Are fie Rage." Sale Price ijp $11 to $12 Eyelet Ties and French 3P Pumps, Brown, Tan or Black Calf, 3E Patent Colt. Phila's Smartest Mod- 1 You Need These Cool Shoes 1 a els Sacrificed at . . . .' rf t P MT $IS All M $6 Every 3p Width m Every ill Size .95 .35 .35 .851 .35 Just the models you want are among these famous Royal Shoes, unlimited choice, including Finest White Footwear, made by America's leading shoe crafts men. Their equal in quality has been selling all over lfc town for higher prices than ours were originally. The season's behind, we're clearing them out nt a loss. YOU GAIN! And all from our regular stock. Tables nnd tables full laid out for you to pick from. Come " and get them. AMAZING VALUES! m Huge Cash Savings Nothing Re served Entire Stock Being Closed Out at Less Than Cost Your Opportunity ! Royml Boot Shop 2"d rfr&s$2 1206-a-sio Chestnut St. .L. f.'M t-9 OH V 4 si it 4 . '4 A rr- V i . .'A.-
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