Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 14, 1920, POSTSCRIPT, Page 7, Image 7

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flancy Wynne Talks pf More June WeddingsShe Notes
That Many Arc Going Away to Summer Resorts and
I Speaks of the Women at the Convention
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1ALKING of the excitement awl con
vention and everrthine. let me. give
you a little peep Into Tommy's mind
on the matter. Tommy's mother was
strong for Hoover nnd Tommy heard
him much talked of throiifihout the day
and week up to the time of tho con
vention. A intention came into his mind
and he worried and worried and puzzled
over it. Kindly he. asked: "Mother, If
they should nom'nate Mr. Hoover, cr
ei who er who'd be Mr. Hoover?"
I know it sounds involved but think
It out Hnd its pretty Rood. Maybe the
convention thought of that too.
NANCY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Mrs. Effingham B. Morris, of Mill
Crek road, Ardmore, will entertain at
luncheon, followed by bride, tomorrow
at Bolton Farm, Bucks county. Pa.
Mr nnd Mrs. Adolphe O. nosencarteir,
of Chanticleer, St. Davids, will enter
tain at dinner on Friday evenlns.
Mr and Mrs. Francois de St. Phalle, of
Oak i,ane, and their family, will all
next week for France, whore thev will
be tne guests of Mr. de St. Phatle's
Parents, Count nnd Countess Plerro de
st Phalle, on their estate, near Paris.
They will returtt In September.
Mr. and Mrs. K. Taylor Connor of
Cloerly lane, Rydal, announce the
engagement of their daughter. Miss Mar.
met arnall Connor, to Mr. Henry II.
SiiV,r: of kuh"-llle. K.v.. a Princeton
Squats- . Mr Strater served In the
-..... erteiiuH iioitot unit aurinit the
tne children In Belgium, and was later
t?niAn Ai ,0 an Amrlcan Friends'
Vwlr Cou!?Cnnor ,S ft CT!ldUat0 of
nMrannMrs Oeorga Wharton Pepper
and family are now occupying their
country homo at Devon.
,'r. nnd Mrs. Frunklln McCrea Wlric-
McMim ,ae Vtrs' 1'wderlck D Km
nicks borne at Devon or the summer.
JX.'fla"teuf. " J-oulsa Porter
Lem. -P...i'i"?."" li1'- ana Mrs,
w.:.r. ""hii, oi uevon. un,i
rlTlM Mr3, wlllll T. Hunter, of
iwon, have cons to Atlantic City.
rhu.EAU,!J? To"n', niece of Mrs.
?.-" .' J?am' of Dwyn, who has
m. Mmdlnr .wnool nt Northfleld.
2!,.fl;.M&U spend u,e summer with her
aunt at Berwyn,
mJJ'mIS ??ntfh.H n1 family and
ill. T'ndlnn the summer on Echroon
m" ??,d.irrS' E,W,1 J- "effernan. of
ti.eir homo on Tuesday even nr In honor
luttl'rnJ11"' M,M. Me AnSellci
S?,?rA nitn.0M mrrlae to Mr? Ud
ward A. Mullen, of th s cltv, will take
wiii hi MPdn.'!ft, Amon,r ,h f18
xti..M.irt ?"' Mrs- Lawrence Ford.
yn8 tl0 JJ,.P.,,Kj; Mr- Dnnl'l J. Kear-
SwAu'if". Khe,itfJ.vn," IM'Hon. of
Vr nn.7 Wi0 !nM5 Edw?M J. Heffeman,
Moc'...' Pi nCrnard J' "". "
Mr. nnd Mrs. yillam Eltwood Caveny
of the Locusts, Wyncote. gave a dinner
?vin-,f.Cav'n,v; nt thelr notne Frldnv
Tt,n. Ar." ,r- and Mr'- Fordlnnnd
in,!h.?Ani ?rriav".?, rtancc' Tno'r Kuesta
Included Miss Alice caveny. Miss Lois
&6?l,aM'r.? Kth Shane. Miss
Louise Mildred Kolb, Mr. Lee Patton,
"' lwrcnce.Whyte. Mr. Newin Bailey
Mr. Exton Ouckts and Mr. Gordon Crou
tor. Hnif" 5?Jiyn L?wmn' 0( " Lorraln.
J lUn1 ,l,no4? "hower on Friday
in honor of Miss Frances Blum, whose
tSS,gS!SS5tiiJ0 Mr" (5o,,frcy Mw?
wn recently announced. Miss Blum
ftiy.P.nV,!,TfTi daya hls week ai
the euest of Mlsn Tessle DaJslmer at her
cottace In Atlantic City.
'AND "T ve '"rt 'nto tn0 tl,'r(J
A week of Tune and more weddings.
Not that there li one today, but "they
are comfne Father. Abraham, some urn-ura-thotisand
stropR." I can't remember
the qiiotc.i exactly, but tlt'.s I know,
that this week we will marry Marjory
Taylor and Gordon 'Inrdwlck on
Wednesday, and Anita Collins, of Wil
mington, nnd 'David Bullock, of this
civ down in Wilmington that same
dsv and that on the 17th Kvelyn Hinlth
and Fred Lee will be married at St.
Mark's and that same day .limtnlc
Cromwell and Delphinn Dodge will bo
married In Detroit and there wilt be
nulte a number of PhUadelphlans- up
there for that affair.
Hope Cromwell Is to he the matron of
honor, you know, anil Mary qiondln.
nlng Is to be ore of the brldesmnlds,
but the other attendants arc from De
troit and other places.
THEN on the nineteenth there will be
Hidnev Franklin nnd Francis Jlohl
en's wedding In Ardmore. No. that s
all right, her name i Sldnev nnd his
in Francis, I'm not mixed. Mary Mnc
Kenzle Moss, of Bowling Green, Ivy.,
and Kusene Slmonin are to be married
on the nineteenth, too. but their wed
ding will be in Kentucky
A (treat many PhUadelphlans. nre
going down to that wedding, too. for
Eugene is having n number pf ushers
from here, and several other friends will
SSo vou will agree with me that It Is
some week of weddings though not as
bnd as Inst week. Think of fcatur
dnv! Three out in W.vucoto and Choi
ten Hills alone. Another In (.hestuut
Hill and n fifth in PhoenUvlllc. you
just could not get to them all. Me,
I didn't go to one. I was so hot I Just
couldn't. But I heard a lot nbotit them
nil and they must have becu pretty, if
frightfully hot.
PEOPLE nre certainly going away
and not waiting for the first of next
month, ns they often do. Such heat aa
Friday and Saturday will start any one
golng'if he or she can.
The Doughertys will stay w th Mr.
Sinniekson nt Nnrragansett Pier this
rrar. You remember Fanny Sinniekson
married Tom Dougherty juit a few
weeks ago. Somehow it would not seem
like Narrsgansett Pier without the Sin
nickon girls there. Mr. and Mrs.
Sapartas the latter was Mlsjr-Betty
Sinniekson will also stay for a time
as Mr. Sinnlckson's guests.
As uunl tho two Norris families, the
John Norrises nnd the Dick Norrises.
will be up at Narrngansett for a couple
of months, and Mrs. Alexander Brown
and her little sons will go there around
the 1st of July. Kitty Penn-Smlth will
stav with her sister, Mrs. Brown, for
some time during the summer.
The Howard Spencer Grahams will
go to Newport as usual. Ihcy linvc
spent their summers there for many
rears nnd nre ituite a part of the New
port gayety. though Sew orkcrs do
sav that Southampton Is to be the place
this vear. However, something tells me
that Newport will never be without Us
attraction and tho season there will be
as successful ns ever.
The Joe Wldeners are going up for a
time probably. If not for the whole sum
mer, and Mis Julia Berwlud nntl Mar
garet Dunlap arc already there. The
Craig Biddies have not decided dellnlte
lv 1 hear, nbout their summer there,
but 1 cannot believe if they remit n on
this side of the wnter. they will not
pend some time in Newport. Both Mr.
and Mr&. Blddle nre always In demand
at that resort. And Mrs. Hiddlo is cer
tainly one stunning looking woman !
c....t(,,n nt Hinm reminds tne that
Mrs. Blddle'n mother nnd her uiisbnud, I. The following members of the gradu-
in other words tno uarimun vhnub.
are going to spend some time in laris
this summer and will visit Elsie helen
Clews, who It. you know, Mrs. Kunu h
younger daughter.
WHAT a wonderful tUjJM our Phila
delphia women "must hnve had in
Chicago lnt weelv You know Mrs. A il
)i Martin. Mrs. Wnlter Thomson.
Mrs. Barclay Warburton nnd several
others went on and then stood nil that
awful heat and excitement. I think 1
should have passed out with said heat.
And then the excitement when results
of the ballots were announced 1
OERMANTOWN
nnTJT marrlaBo of Miss Dorothy A
q rlnv tt1!,,1l Atr;.nnt Mrs. Jtidson
Mr Aifl,,? 562McMahon avenue, to
Mr- Arthur L. Malaby, of 75 West
&?t.'ird5y vn'nr. July 3, at 8 o'clock,
nt the home of the bride's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W. Heritage
hnva returned front their weddlnr trip
-Ill-?ro A1 h0me .nt 1B0 Rt Mayland
Street. Mrs. mrltnge v p remem
bered as Miss Ida L. Kulp.
Mlsa Marguerite Kendleton Drew, of
Newhall street, went to Beach Haven
yesterday to spend some time.
ALONG THE MAIN LINE
Dr. and Mrs. B. K. Wilbur and family,
of Railroad avenue and County t,lne
read, Haverford, will leave the latter
part of June for their cottage at
Lavnlette, n. j.. where they will epend
the summer.
Miss Ruth Pedrlck. of Penarth road.
Cynwyd, Is spending a few weeks with
friends In New York
Mr, and Mrs. H. D. Pancoaat and
family, of Latches lane, Merlon, will
leave on Wednesday for Vallev Forge,
where they will spend the summer.
Mrs. Gustavo A. Van Lennep, of
Hazelhurst and Malwyd road, Merlon,
spent part of last week visiting In
Bordentown, K. J.
Mr. and Mrs Joseph C Hobson. of
U2, North Slxty-thlrd street. Over,
brook, entertained the following guests
at brldgo on Wednesday eventne. Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. Duvall, Mr. and Mrs.
V. P. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. M. A.
O'Neill Mr. and Mrs. John M. Hill and
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton- I. Boyer.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan T. Skinner,
of 1724 Oxford .street, have Issued In
vitations for the marriage of their
daughter. Miss 'Hazel Skinner, to Mr.
Harry Anderson C'orr, of this city, on
Wednesday evening. June 30. at t
o'clock In the Church of the Incarna
tlorr. Tho Rev. Norman Van Pelt Levis
win iicriurin mo ceremony.
atltlfr class of St. Joxenh'a Prtnjmin
left on Thursday for Ocean City ns the
guests of Mr. Austin Dowd. of North
Thirteenth street, and returned yester
day to take part In the baccalaureate
cxurclsea at the Church of the Gesu last
evening: Mr. Lou Slattery, Mr. Johh
Bergen. Mr. Frank Ferguson. Mr. An
thony Scanlon. Mr. Klmer Crane and
Mr. Joseph MacKay.
Mr. nnd Mrs. B. J. Gallagher, of 2020
North Twentieth street, have announced
tho engagement of their daughter. Miss
Mary C Gallagher, to Mr. Joseph Ma-
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Thoto by PhVlIp anil Phillips
MISS ALICE MARSTON
Of 3000 Woodbine avenue, Over-
brooli, who b a talented young
amateur musician
lone of Wilmington. Del. The wedding
date has been set for September 15.
Mrs. Joseph B. Folgel. Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Levy and Miss Miriam Levy, of
2103 North Broad street, will leave
today to occupy their summer home at
200 Cast Johnson street.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Butterworth are
receiving congratulations on the birth
of a daughter, Elsie Jane Butterworth.
Congratulations are being received bv
Mr. ami Mrs. Paul Cameron Boyd on
the birth of a son, Paul Cameron Boyd
Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fox. of 1337
North Broad street, are receiving con
gratulations on the birth ot a daughter.
Majjorle Ann Fox. on Monday. Juno 7.
Mrs. Fox was, before her marriage,
Miss Symme L. Bonlske. of Cordele, Ga
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Miss Eleanor Armstrong, of Brook
lyn, has been the guest for several
weeks of her cousins. Miss Anna T.
Cummlnes and Miss Mary E Cummlngs,
of 5030 walnut street.
The. Ladles' Auxiliary of the T M.
H. A.. West Philadelphia Branch, held
an Indoor nlcnlo on Thursday evening at
Barrlck Hall. An entertainment and
dancing was part of the program
Mr. Sam Sachs and Mr. Edward Stone
were auctioneers, and tne following
committee helped make the affair suc
cessful: Miss Reba Friedman. Mrs.
Carl P. Pastor, Mrs. Louis Elnhorn, Mrs.
A. Pastor, the Misses Vogelsohn, Miss
Ida Stamps and Miss Fannlo H. Levy
Mrs. A. V. Sprlngman, of 8051 Wal
nut street, entertained at dinner Friday,
followed by bridge. In honor of her
guest. Mrs. Isaac Sycle, of New York.
The guests, who were members of a reg
ular card party, Included Mrs. Charles
Frascr, Mrs. William Gray, Mrs. Samuel
Rothwcll. Mrs. Walts Bllzen, Mrs.
Frank Brightly, Mrs. Abe Mayer and
Mrs. J. M. McDonnell.
TIOGA
Tho F. and F. Club, of Tioga, gave
a surprise party In honor of the birth
day of their president Miss Mario Jann.
of 1729 Erie avenue, on Friday evening.
The guests Included Miss Mnrlon Maude,
Miss Bortha Perry. Miss Sylvia Gorcher,
Miss Ueulah Kleebatt. Miss Leonore
Wohlfeld, MIes Fleuretta Klonowen
Miss Margaret Enamuel, Miss Elizabeth
Lytjo, Miss Doretha Bragg, Mis May
Stephenson, Miss Dorothy Miller nnd
Miss Edna Franz.
The weddlnsr or Miss Isabel M. Casey,
daughter of Mrs. Katharine A. Casey,
of 1913 West Erie avenue, and Mr.
Edward P. Regan, oX Mlllvllle. N. J.,
will take place on Wednesday, Juno 23.
at noon. In the Church of Our Lady of
Grace, In Langhorne, Pa. Miss Marie
Regan will be Miss Casey's only attend
ant nnd Mr. Georgo W. Casey, the bride's
brother, will be best man. The service
will be followed by a reception at the
summer home, of the brlde'a mether In
Parkland, Pa.
An Interesting summer .wedding will
be that of Miss Bertha Rosenthal,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Rosen
thai, of 373.9 North Bouvler street, and
Mr Samuel Bott, of JR33 North Fifth
street, which will take place' on June 20
at the home of the brlde'a parents. The
bride's brother and iliter-ln-law, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Louis Rosenthal, will be best
man and matron of honor. The mem
bers of Miss Rosenthal's sewing club
gave a shower for her last week at her
home. They Include Mrs. J. Murrow,
Miss Lillian Wolfson, Mips Jennie Often,
Mlrs Rossle Hteln. Miss Esther Wolf
son, Mlsa nine Marcus, Mrs. M. Rosen
thal, Mrs. Louis Rosenthal, Miss Norma
Soater and Mrs. it. Drelfus.
Another Tioga weddlnr to take place
this month Is that of Miss Jeanette
Drelfus, daughter of Mr. A. Drelfus,
of 1506 West Erie avenue, and Mr. Leon
Cohen, of G908 Hutchinson street, which
will bo solemnised In the Keneseth
Israel Alumni Building. Miss Lena
Rosenthat and Mr. Moe Cohen will be
the attendants.
KENSINGTON
The Koffe Kloch. of whleh Mrs. 3. H.
Broadfleld, of 3131 Frankford avenue,
Is a member, will be entertained the
last Thursday of the month at the home
of Mrs. A. McGrory, of Norrlsiown,
when the following will be present:
Mrs. K. Schumm, Miss R. Selps, Mrs,
F. A Ludwlg. Mrs, C. Selps, Mrs.
Krumm, Mrs. G. Stephens, Mrs, Ayers
nnd Mrs. M. U Mitchell
Dr. and Mrs. F. Rohert Helfert. of
2202 East Cumberland street, have re
turned from a threo weeks' trip to the
Adlrondacks. Their young son, Master
George seirert, will leave the end of
this month to spend tho summer at a
camp In New Hampshire. Dr. and Mrs.
Seltert are planning to leave on July 23
for a nix weeks' trln to Alaska.
air. uenjamtn Tunis entertained a.
number or nis friends at his home,
2614 East Allegheny avenue, when the
following wero pretent: Miss tvatner
Ina Suesmnn. Miss Madeline Stoloff,
Miss Mllllcent Tunis, Miss Freda Weln
stein. Miss Mary Waxman, Miss Neiu
Flsch. Miss Anno Luvlne. Mlea Mnmnu.
FlBCh, Mlsa Sophie Bellax, Mr. Wil
liam Kanxer. wr. ixiuis Tunis, Mr. Her
man Kohan, Mr. Benjamin- Lelner. Mr,
Harry Herzberg, Mr. I,ouls Lavlne, Mr.
Joseph Lewis, Mr. William Gertner Mr.
nnd Mrs. M. Welnsteln. Mr nnd 'Mrs.
Edward Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. it. Flsch,
Mr. and Mrs. H. Lelner, Mr ana Mrs.
Belfus. Mr. and Mrs. M Rosemvelr,
Mrs f. Welnsteln nnd Mr. and Mrs.
P. Tunis.
Miss Reatrlce Hageman, of
MISS ESTELLA BEATTY WEDS
MR. JAMES GORDON BEAM
Marrla of Mist Alma H.'ZloQle'"
and Mr. Mark 8. Heavaa, Jr.
The marriage of Miss EsUlta. S,
Beatty, daughter of Mrs. Joseph Henry
Realty, of 172 Maplewood avenue, to
Mr. James Qordon Beam, of Edge-
miir Prl. wan solemnise" in mr
Market Square
necretarv. TN-4 fcnnnp wax won bv MlSi
Agnes o. 'Cunningham and second honor
oy wr. cnanes d. wppineou.
WISSAHICkON
An Interesting June wedding wllj be
that of Ms Helen Shepherd Lee, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Lee, of 164
Sumac street, and Mr. Leen Webster
Melcher, of Cynwyd, which will take
Place on Saturday evening at o'clock
In th Wlssahlckon Presbyterian Church.
Rldgo and Manavunk avenues. The
rr.ibvterlan Churcn. onus win be attended by her sister, Mrs
Germantown, on- Thursday morning, at
9 o'clock. The Rev. Dr. Francia snunu
Downs officiated and Mr. Charles '
Beatty ave ' his sister n mamas.
eat
hie
David m;,!."'t,"' u": . nd Mr,
tnti. niv.r J . .."" ol -nicngo, w 1
2 a? Old st5 n.C,H " Saturday." jn"
be fouw. 1 u Davd a Church and will
at Mr .2 x,y a Lecentlon ln the garden
Ann Almv IV TwUl' home. Mlsa
as maid of honor.
famu'y 2're nmC8, PhlllPnua Miller and
Rm. -IV DavldsUPyln thlr C0Unlry
Mrs.
.rhJJ'P i?ae.
Mr"sn(wirui' 9' Wckham ara vlait
'nT;r,SnW.rdmoth.r. Mrs.
inan' -.n"'1. Mr . Ernest Wllll.m t.i,
nlng i .!n h. 'Si "f d,nner Saturday
eylirLve'te''t CliS
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1310 Chestnut Street
3 Off
Our Entire Assemblage
of
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For Tomorrow and Wednesday
Your unlimited choice of our superbly selected
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Rich summer models of the season's truest elegance.
Three out of over a hundred styles being pictured:
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Ttckat Price StU
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22 Frocks . . . 18.50 12.33
10 Frocks ... 25.00 16.67
89 Frocks ... 29.50 19.67
37 Frocks ... 35.00 23.34
22 Frocks
21 Frocks
18 Frocks
12 Frocks
14 Frocks
Tlckt Price SU
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55.00
59.50
69.50
30.00
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All Sales Final. No Exchanges, None C. O. D.
sTHE BhUM4STWE
East
forja fortnight, aa the guest
Montgomery avenue, is visiting In Eas
ton, i'a., rorja rortn:
of Mrs. P. FfcuUmlth
Mr. and Mrs. J. I Zanswlnger, of
2929 Frankford avenue, and Mr. and
Mrs. K. W. Gaehrlng, of 3054 Frank
ford avenue, are amohr those from
Kensington who have left with the
Shriners on their trip to Portland. Ore.
NORRISTOWN
Miss Florence Irish 'and Mrs. War
ren L. Irish save a luncheon and hrldge
party In honor of Miss Sara Scheetz.
who la to bo married Wednesday to Mr.
Charles J. Qulllman. Among the guests
were Miss Katharine A. Scheldt, Miss
Marjorle Child. Miss Mary R. Lenhnrdt,
Miss Florence M. Rambo. Miss Ruth
Rder Mrs. Joseph B. Rambo. Mrs
Stnnley S. Anders, Mrs. Bertram A.
Herrod and Mrs. Theodora Peters.
C Brooke Jones, an matron of honor
which was a verv nulet one because ui
the recent death of tho bride a ""
nnd of the bridegroom's father. There
were no attendants and only .tne mem
bers of the Immediate famlll w"0
present. Immediately after the cere
mony, Mr and Mr?. Ream left on an
extended weddln? trip. They will be
at home at Stockton and Dnwdock
avemies. Hawkins. Ta., after pep-
temner I.
BBEVES-ZIEOLKR
A pretty wedding toeX place on Fri
day at 7:30 o'clock when Miss Alma II
Zlegler. of Tl North Slxty-thlrd rtreet.
became the bride of , Mr. Mark R.
Reeves. Jr., the Rev. Philip Roh 'ncJ1t,
Ing. A reception followed Immediately
after the ceremony. The bride wore a
gown, of satin and georgette, with a
tulle veil extending the length of her
train. Hhe carried a shower bouquet of
white roses nnd sweet peas anrt wan
attended by Miss KmHy Walter- as
mald of honor and Miss "Ethel JOUItzky,
bridesmaid Mr. Oscar Klegler, a
brother of the bride, acted as best man.
After nn extended weddlmr trip. Mr. and
Mrs. Reeve will be at home, at 2237
West Ontario street
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MOORESTOWN
Mrs. Beatrice Stanton, of East Cen
tral avenue, has gone with a party or
friends for nn extended tour pf the
Pacific Coast
Mrs.15. Robert BtacUhouso Is enter
taining her slater. Mrs. Oeorge V. Oenz
mer nnd Infant son. of Verona. N. J.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charlea Jones have sent
out Invitations for the weddln-of their
daughter. Miss Cathryn Elisabeth Jones,
and Mr. Harry Sloair Zelley on 'Wednes
day June 23, at 7 o'clock In Trinity
Episcopal Church. A reception will fol
low Immediately after the ceremony at
434 Camden avenue, The ceremony will
bo performed by tho Rev, Frederick A.
Warden, rector of tho parish. Mra
Learning Town send, of Harrington,
N. J., will be matron of honor. The
hrldesmalds will be Miss Mary Rogers.
Miss Elsie Rogers, Miss Nina Rogers
Alden and Miss Isabella Orube Long,
acre. The best man will be Charles H.
Jones, brother of the bride, and the
ushers Include Mr. Samuel Evans Mr.
Lloyd Bacotr. Mr. Learning Townscnu
and .Mr Edwin Balbernle.
Mr. Ward D. Kerlln. of East Central
avenue, and his son, Mr. Ward D. Ker
lln, Jr.. sailed for Europe last ween.
The commencement exerolses of the
high school ere held on Thursday
evening at 8 '15 o'clock. The class ofll
cers were: Mr. Charles D. Llpplncott,
president; Mr, Joseph H. Gehring. vice
president; Miss Agnes G. Cunningham,
treasurer, and Miss Marguerite Long
Miss Mary Davis and Miss Edith Mel
cher, ulster of the bridegroom, brides
maids, and Miss Elaine Koulds, flower
girl. Mr. Melcher will have for best
man Mr. Edgar Woodrow, of Cynwyd,
and his usher will Include Mr, Verdln
Simpson, Mr, George Gillespie. Mr.
Alfred Io and Mr. C. Brooke Jones.
.T1B. nv- E. C. Hlbsehman and Mrs.
"ipscnman win leave next week to at
tend the graduating exercises of Wilson
college, Chambersburg. Pa., where their
daughter. Mies Leah Evelyn Hlbsehman.
will graduate with the degree of B. A.
Mr. William Motion, nt Kumar atr
entertained the members of the Fomsby
iiose Club on Tuesday evening at his
nome.
Mervln Selfert, Mr. John Zellerf, Mr.
Alfred Hill. Mr. Richard Clark and Mr.
Vaughan Chambers.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stockton, of
Trenton, are entertaining Miss R. Renee
Rlgby, of Media, who was with them
to attend the marriage of their daugh
ter, Mlsn Ellen R- Stockton, and Mr.
George Hodson, of New York, which
took place on Thursday afternoon. Miss
Rlgby waa one of the bridal party.
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McCall Peat to Receive. cefr' ,H
There will be presenlatlon of 9)Mll'
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IU HIT IUWHIH . ....ww. - vn., -'v, r.j
American Legion, this evening at th
Philomuelan Club, ihe colors are tn.
gift of Mrs. .losepn . aicuiiii mm.nr,M
of Captain Howard McCnll, for hjK?. J
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Mrs Iva Du Gan, of 415 Manayunk
nur.'. Is spending two months In Roa
nok". va., as the gueat of Mr. and Mrs
f L. Bottomly, of Highland avenue.
Mr and Mrs.. Carroll R. Thompson,
Mr. and Mrs. James Hindis, Mr. and
ii ?.arry B- Beale, Mr. and Mrs. Wll
""' N. w. Pass and Mr. and Mrs. Cal
yin S. Haln, of Roxborough, were en
tertained at dinner and cards on Satur
day evening by Dr. and Mrs Fred
Gaylord Myera at their home, S27
bwede street, Norrlstown.
Mr Frank U Kenworthy and Mr.
.Nathan L. Jones, of Ridge avenue, at
tended the convention in Chicago.
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EARLY SPRING HATS
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George Allen, Inc.
1214 Chestnut Street 1214
Charming Summer Hats
Arc Truly Wonderful
Nearly all these models have been made up very recently, and there
fore. In the meat desirable Summer styles .nr. ana uiere-
Many in Light, Summery Effects
including
Airy Transparent Hats
Fine Braid and Maline Hats
Satin, Georgette and Taffeta Hats
Ribbon Trimmed Sports Hats
Hair Braid HatsLace Trimmed
DELAWARE COUNTY
Mrs John B. Robinson and her daugh
ter, Mr, Adcle Robinson Miller, of Me
dia, who have spent several weeks In
Pittsburgh, have gone to St. Louis,
where they will remain until toward the
md of June.
Mr. and Mro. Ralph Balcom and Miss
Kiancin M. Burtnett entertained at
bridge on Saturday evenlnr at their
home In Rrookllne In honor of their sis
ter. Miss Christine A. Burtnett. and Mr.
llllam Morris Corlles, whose marriage
will take place on Saturday. Their
guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. Kendell Miller.
Mr. and Mra J. K. Vernon. Miss Louise
S. Zebley. Mlsa Jane Cowan, Miss Doro
thy Ovlatt, Miss Helen Rlttenbaugh, Mr
1122 Chestnut Street
c Quality and Standard Famous Over Half a Century
REMARKABLE VALUES
SPORTSKIRTS
Dew Skirt Shop is becoming more popul.tr every day
nnd the values are most unusual. Come in tomorrow
nnd let us Bhow you our lovely selection of practical
skirts.
WHITE GABARDINE
SPECIAL TOMORROW, $4.95
These skirts can be had in the ever-popular sport styles.
They arc well made of excellent quality gabardine and
feature novelty pockets, buttons, belts and never-shrlnk
material. Tho skirt for hard wear. There are plenty
of large sizes, and some arc black and white.
WHITE WASH
FAN-TA-SI SKIRTS
SPECIAL TOMORROW, $17.75
These attractive skirts are fashioned of the very popular
sport silk the kind that will wash. Finest material in
different designs. Just the skirt for hot days?. Novelty
pockets, belts and buttons form the trimming. All sizes..
FINE SILK GOWNS
TOMORROW SPECIAL, $19.50 to $62.50
REGULAR PRICES, $39.00 to $125.00
These fascinating dresses we are offering at these spe
cial prices have greatly pleased our customers. One need
only see them to realize that they are designed and
made of the finest materials and fashioned on the newest
lines. They are not ordinary sale goods, b"ut are from
our best makers, who design and manufacture only gowns
or superior quamy.
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$8.50 Trefousse French Suede Gloves,
IZ-Button Length, $4.75 pr.
Fine quality suede ot the same grade that Is selling at 18 50 n nil
In Black and White. Wo will be unable to offer these gloves 1 luraln !.t
this remarkable price. "vea ixain at
Sale of Dress Silks
Four special numbers a remarkable prloo savings.
32-inch Tub Silks in white ground with stripes In two and
three color effects. $2.50 value at S1.75.
Fonlard Dress Silks in a splendid variety of patterns Rpph
lar $4.50 at $2.50 a yard. Ku
Extra Heavy Trlcolette in a full assortment of shades for
street and sports wear. Regular $7.50 at $3.75.
Printed Georgette Crepes, our entire stock is now reduced
formerly priced $3.50 to $5.00 a yard, now $2.00 to $3.50.
$3.00Chiffons and SilkVoiles,$1.85 yd.
A special purchaao in excellent quality, there are nlentv nr tu.
wanted dark btues md black. This Is less than the whole-sala price.
Columbia Brand Wool
35c and 45c ball
The discontinued shades. and kinds of the spring season Th
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Pure Linen Dish Towels
36-inch; Ready Hemmed, 50c each
This Is one of our best rradea of linen and will Eive verv .
factory wear. They ara J5.T5 for a dosen towels. ,ry "
Flesh Color Silk Dress Shields
Regular, Opera and Crescent Shape, 40c pair.
JtS,$?i."hild.0'worlh Juhe thla prlca In regular stock. They are
made by thabeat-known manufacturers In America; sires 3. 3, and .
Slk Remnants
value up to
$4.00 a yard.
all
at.
$1.35
Thresher Bros.
"The Specialty Silk Store"
1322 Chestnut St.
Sharp reduc
tions on new
and staple
silks not men
tioned in this
THE MOST IMPORTANT
Incidental to the largest volume ot regular business that you have ever favored us with which was
recorded at the close of our "business year, February 1, 1920, and so far the present season's business
shows a very gratifying increase over any previous record. Owing to a very tight money market,
that gives us the opportunity to make several large purchases greatly under actual and regular costs,
we are able to name prices at this time considerably below the lowest price basis that raw silk has
yet reached or probably will reach this season or next. Only a few of the many values quoted here,
owing to a high cost of newspaper advertising.
June Clearance Sale
That We Have Ever Held
Silks, Spool Silks, Georgette Crepe, Tricolettes,
Fiber Sport Silks, Chiffon Taffetas, Imported
Habutais, Blouses, and Silk Petticoats
36-inch Imported White Washable Habutai
Silks sold in retail stores at a yard, $1.25,
$1.50, $1.95 and $2.95. June clearance sale
price
$.78 $.95 $1.25 and $1.95 yd
32-inch Imported Washable Pongee (l-lmome)
in natural color only. Retail value, $2.00 a
yard. M 1 A yd.
June sale price P1.IU
40-inch Georgette Crepe, plain and printed
effects in all the wanted colors. Retail
value, $3.00. M CC yd.
June sale price V 1
40-inch Crepe de Chine In street and evening
shades; plenty of white, pink, navy and
black. Retail value, $3.00. M QC yd.
June sale price 0 1 JD
35-inch Satin Messallne in a line of colors;
street and evening shades; plenty of white,
black and navy. Retail value M QC yd.
$2.75 a yard. June sale price. v)o
32-inch Striped Habutai wash silk and silk
broadcloth; will launder perfectly; suit
able for waists, dresses, menV shirts and
pajamas, rteiau vaiuo w.vft ami 53.00 a
yarn.
June !
36-lnch tricolettes in sport and street shades
in plain and fancy effects. Retail value,
$6.00 and $7.00 a yard. 0JO OC yd.
Juno sale price $uLO
36 to 4fi inch Tricolettes, Mignonettes, Paulettes,
Frisc Madrid, Jean d'Arc. Retail value,
$6.25 to $14.00 a yard. fljo nr yd.
June sale price vO.UD
27-inch Imported Black Waterproof India Silk,
made in Japan and dyed in Lyons. Retail
value $1.50. qH yd.
June sale price O JO
40-inch Water Spot Proof Printed Foulurds in
a variety of designs and color combinations,
n quality that is sold in the best retail stores
at $4.00 a ynrd. pi QC d.
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36-inch Black Satin Chiffon Duchess, soft and
lustrous, suitable for waists, dresses, etc.
Retail value $-1.00 a "yard. flJO QC yd.
I June sale price J)fc.'0
SPOOL SILK
Thresher Brothers' Spool Silk, guaranteed
100 yards, full in weight, and as good
as any brand on the market at C "
$.25. June clearance sale price. V.IO
Thresher Brothers, Large Spool of Sewing
Silk, in black and white. Retail CI 1 C
value $1.50. June clearance price vl.lO
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sale price.. b.yO 0.45
June sale price
KIMONOS
Odd lot of silk Crepe Kimonos (not all-silk).
Copen and rose shades. Retail OA Ar"
value $8.95. 3une sale price . . 5'x.lD
COTTON WAISTS
Lingerie and semi-tailored waUts made from
an excellent quality of batiste and voile.
Retail vnluq up to $5.95. jo jf?
June sale price ti,Jt
SILK WAISTS
Georgette Blouses, beaded nnd hand embroid
ered, models, also waists made from a henvv
quality of white habutai; lot limited Re
tail value up to $14.95. (n ixj
June sale price J)U."t)
Samples of handsome Georgette Crepe Waists,
hand embroidered and beaded; extra heavy
and fine in quality; some trimmed with real
filet lacn. Retail value up to $19.50.01 A C
June sale price OlU.i0
SILK UNDERSKIRTS
Cotton Broadcloth Top Underskirts with soft
chiffon taffeta flounce in changeable efforts.
Retail value $4.50. qo Af
June sale price P.s)
Odd Lot of Changeable Chiffon Taffeta nnd
Mcsinline Silk Underskirts; all new models.
Retail value up to $10.95. (Jjr QP"
June sale price J)D.t7u
NOTE: Omnty to the extremity low price that obtain all aoca niusf he paitlvelu for eatih na
C'R- &': r'ervatlon8' rounds orjxehanties. If iclll endeavor to fill all mall orders in the
ordtr that thtu art received providing cash accompanies the order, and in case merchandise Is
closed out berare your order reaches us your remittance will he Immediatelu returned. On
account of the tremendous rush of business in a tale of this magnitude kindlu allow a little
more time in filling of mail orders.. Be sure to include enough to cover parcel post insurance
in your remittance, otherwise your order would be shipped express collect "roncc
No trouble . to
show goods.
Thresher Building
1322 Chestnut Street
Boston gtore 19-15 TcmpTcIMace
Through to 41 West Street
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