' w V'l w J;" t V "JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE iVflncy Wynne Tacs o the Chew Wedding in Key West. She Hears Rumors of a New Engagement and v Tells of Tonight's Moving Picture Show WEREN'T you BurprlHfd icstcnlny t'n hrnr that onc Dnyo Chew Imtl i mnrrlpd on Satunlny down in Key &V? I Womont to Kltaabjth 5JiL of Chester. tlntiRhter of the &"h VlrnliJm'; wm announced nbout lnu """. -:; veiling ii ''," ,,. pfntloned In 5?"nnn forwi ne time, received order "Ttn & Omnde within a few to pn i . nnnM. once he coe.s wave. w "."" " ,.: , .i llnvnnn I to po to wcfl: " there hi H.cf, i.p enti not Ret back to the States F erne Tm . sS.Jt " 2W nun, .n - .. ,",.. Jr "I0' i" .. im ivttlilltiK on Sat- SSSJr nnd Kllxnbctli nnd her father and .i.r nml fitter Snrnh went down to r.'Ve" t. Wrc finvld met them, fcft Adding wns in the Kphcopol clitirrli there. , J"1 .' ' i.'.'.i .ilv 1nilv returned down pondltiK the winter there, you 1 David. Jr., In brother of in..... .vim married Lieutenant fr-nm Tnow KtVilienson; that it, he wiw n licuten Btep ewo" . . , , m up nmy be Sim, -0 quickly Hd our youuu LRn nd" nnro 'during the war -Eve lyn "I "f the belles of the wuon the rrnr ulie came out ami mic is very .iuj. ..ilv married. I understand. 1 Mr David H. . C h. w is u son of MrV. Samuel Chew of Hmlnor. and n brother of the Into Samuel Chew and of Oswald Chew. THINK the invitation chowlng of ,. -,. Mnntlnr'n nleture this I j. imn; ."'" :":.'o;...1 ..111 eveninR at tue iiuiirvii-o" be fine, to sny the lea-it. You know it l licliiB Riven under he ui"iee" nt " American 1-efiion. and It .n Is verr.teiestlnR to inc. Tim film 1, en led the '-.Wonder Man." and the or" is a photodtamn of American so c let j . Of lourw, Carpentier 1m the hero, nil I understand tliere is ii prizefiRht therein showing the famous Georges nnd h famous hits. . . Among those who have accented hnxe for the performance arc Mrs. Siw Falcs Hnker, Mrs Theron I. Crane. Mrs. William S. BcldinR. Mrs. K Kurd C.rubb, Mrs. Allen Stockton. Mrs. Tied Perry rower. Mrs. OtiK Skinner, Mrs. George II. Urlmer, Mrs. ivi.,- Wnrlnir Ilnnklnson. Mrs. A II - , Ham I-. Austin. Mrs. KugenoS. Dorc, Mrs. Charles Y. IJoehman. Mrs. S. 1 . Pnottden Mitchell. Mrs. Fred Kngl sh. Mrs. Norton uowns. mt. muuciiii uw kk. Mrs. Samuel Khrenberg nnd nn mermis others. I think 'twill bo Inter- tstlng. TT SEEMS to me that if the world 1 Isn't getting married it's getting en piKed; it certainly never just stays quet nnd does nothing In the wny of social thins, does it, any more than anything tW It's simply wonderful how almost eerv day jott hear of a new alliance. Rut'recently I heard of one thnt will be an utter surprise to you when it comes out. because jou do not know the man nnr hnve ou heard that he is attentive. He does not live hero, jou see. nnd they met in the summer time, so. although lie hnt been on to Phllndclnhhi. somehow of ether no one Is on. They deny it ns jet. but, of course, they arc engaged, and it is nu nwfullv nice nlllance. be liec I. NANCYJVYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES An enRaBcmcnt Interesting to society Is announced tortav by Mr. and Mrs. Fr.inc's B Reeves, .Ir., of their daughter. Ml.,, tnionlilno THmr.rfin RPCVOS. Illill Mr. ilenrv Foster Walton, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs Henry V Wnlton, of bunn- slde, Torrsaaic. Mr and Mrs Alfred O. Clay will entertain their son-in-law and daughter. Mr and Mrs. Henrlqucs Crawford, at their home V Jenklntown for part of the summer Mrs George Wood Kurncss, son of Mr. and Mrs Iladclyrfo Fumess. of Jenkln town has returned from I'rlncelon t'nherslty for his summer acatlon Mr and Mrs. H. H. Reese, of the T.tnnir Thlr!pnth nnd Snruce streets. will go to Atlantic Cltv for the summer and lll stay at me .-vinrinorouKn-oiru heim Mr? Thomas Tcrelval Robinson, of 148 Kast Washington lane, Oeirnan- town announces the cngnBcnieni oi nor dauehter Miss Leonora Blandlnc Robin son to Mr Reginald Evans Graeff, n nephew of Mrs Henry Randcl Barcmore snn a son of tne late .Mr. ana iurn James McKlnlay Graeff. Captain and Mrs Jnmes A. Brook, of Montreal, announce the engagement ot tnelr daughter Miss i;uznnetn .MCKen zle Brook, to Mr. Alan Johnson Smith fon of Mr. and Mrs. Archibald de Witt Smith, of this city. Mrs. Brook and her daughters have been living In thlB city with Mrs. Btook's father. Mr. n. Wll rnot formerly of Ottawn. Canada, during the ahssnee of Captain Brook In the Canadian oerscas sendee. Mr and Mrs. John B. Hartmann, of 5300 North Front street announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Hllse Asenlth Hartmann. and Mr John Allen McClelland, of Manitowoc, Wis, Mr and Mrs. A W Guy. of Hamilton court, Thirty-ninth and Chestnut streets, will leave the latter part of this month for an extended trip through the West. spending some time In Yellpustono I'urlc and the Cunadlan Rockies Mrs AVIUlnm li Riley, of New York, formerly of Wayne, spent n feu dns In Wayne during the week as the guest of Mrs. William Dunlap and Mrs. Ilenrne. urs Dunlap entertained nt dinner in nonor of Mrs, Riley on Wednesday eve ning Mr nnd Mrs Thomas V Johnston of "aw announce the marriage of their flaughtcr, Miss Mabcllo Annetta John ston to Mr Samuel Francis Scatter Eood, on June 1 v'1,1!, ""'1 Mrs James Wilson, of It 16 ;orth Mftcenth street, have taken a ?ttage nt Chelsea for th iimimip Mr, Di.m"1;1.'' and daughter, Mr. and Sm?rh,llWhfmt.,Jr,W,U 8pend U'e Mfft l?nm.. CJ .... ..ii. .... inelr son-in-law and ilnunlitxr Mr nn,i ft "-P. f Mebue'n'. :& later M- . . ' . '" "nu -urs Louis Ilurlc. nf Wmm it th T!;..,!1.ect.wl. "I'.end tho summer .Miiuir uoiei. Atlantic City. N'orih ".T1 M,rH 'l'homan H Kay, of 4131 ,?!' h...".ro''d street, announce thn,. PlPinbMh thelr UaBbter, Miss L i.iiznlieth Khj l0 Mr Hugo L I rntn of Mri ,IUgo L Hmer.'ot I.enore Killer. New ALONG THE MAIN LINE icne0 -otj'ul si)end8'.fie0,K0 "'nboii, of Merlon will SI, sifr,nSg4,Ker. n' j"10 M" Mr an I Mrs Walter Off, of Over- , LBPARLORSUITS AI)E KQUAL TO NEW Reconstructed uuholstercrt and polished $15 r First-class work guaranteed. Slip covers made to Tmmn 1111 nrd.t mnte?ilauy son fS.r,Be . "tof u. of, "PhoUtery . '" filing at wholesale, nrlcea. AMERICAN IIPHni stcdv m 0,,'' andl...... , .. .. !? . " L"'P AlUUBf) m III icmn write, or Phono Tf .; - " J brook, will open their cottnge at Chel sea the latter part of .Tunc. Mr. and Mrs. .tames Balfour, of Drexel road, Overbrook, will open their cottnge at Chelsea tho end of this month. GERMANTOWN ,.Mli.,Mll1.?,rR'. c '' Cndwnllnder. of 189.. w's.' u","ll street, and Mrs, Cad walladcr s sister, Mlsi Zorns nro occu pying their cottnge nt Occnn City for the surrimer. Miss Marlon Zorns Cad wallndcr Is the guest for n short tlmo of hfr 2uill' Mr!1, eorga t, Ustahrook, at 820 West Cliveden avenue. Mr. and Mrs. George I. Hstabrook entertained tho Opportunity Clrclo of tho King's Daughters, of the Memorial Baptist Church, nt their home on Sat urday evening to celebrate the twenty fifth anniversary of tho circle Hlxtv BUcsts were present. Mrs. Harry Buttcrworth. .Ir, of 310 Carpenter Inne, entertained at her homo at brldgo on Saturday In honor of Mrs. John McCowen, who will be remembered ns Miss Helen Gay Mrs. Harry If, Skcrrett, of 33.1 West upsnl stre-jt, has returned to her home from ntt.'ndlng commencement week nt tho Naval Academy at Annapolis, Mil. Miss Dorothy Gear entertained at cards at 'icr home last evening. Tho guests inciuuen miss Beatrice Hunter, viiE3 hum inggari. Miss Helen Knp pan. Miss Anna Gear, Miss Glndys Urennnn,. Miss Josephine Finney. Miss Margaret Bowtrs. Miss Beatrice Brady, Miss Mary Ronlcky, Miss Mildred Mce han nnd Mls3 Marjorle Hlndman. Mr. Harry Kendlp. Mr. Wlllnrd Whartan. Mr. Walter Endy. Mr.'Rolnnd Craig, Mr. Hownrd Yost, Mr Forrest MaeFnrland, Mr Htnnley Haton. Mn Russell K.'iidlg. Mr. George Gordon, Mr. Walter Whitehead, Mr Milton Bayles, Mr. Harold Ciauford nnd Mr. Puscy Smith composed a part Trom Germantowrt who camped at College vllle. along tho rerklomen, ov?r the week-end. Announ;ment Is made of the mar riage of Miss Catharlno T Kullman to Thomas V. McNeil In tho Church of tho Immaculate Conception on Wednes day morning, Juno 9, at 9 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vincent Keegan have returned from tholr wedding trip and are, at home at G21 East Cheltcn avenue. Mrs. Keegan will be remem bered as Miss Mary Frances Hirst. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. J. Frederick Greenwood, of 1213 West Lohlgh avenue, are occu pying their summer homo In Ocean City. Among the June weddings will be that of Miss Amelia B. Bower, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Bower, of 1741 North Park nvenue, and granddaughter Of the Into Mr. Wllilnm H. Bower, nnd Mr. James Patterson I,oc, which will take place on Juno 22 at tho homo of the bride's parents. Attending the brldo will bo Mrs. John Rubs, matron of honor, nnd Miss Clara' Ubwcr, bridesmaid Mr. Enrl Rowo will be best man. Mr and Mrs. John Maw son of 27BS North Thirteenth street, left last week for a trip through the West to the Pacific coast and will spend some time In California The marriage of Miss Katharlno Lee Osmond, of HOB North Thirty-seventh street, and Mr. Wlllnm Thomas Prlnglc. Jr.. of Wyncote. will take plnco on Sat urday at 7 o'clock In Northmlnster Pres bvterian Church. Tho brldo will bo given In marriage by her father, and the ceremony will bo performed by Ur. W. Courtlnnd Robinson, former pastor, but now of Delhi, N. Y. Miss Osmond will be attended by her sister, Mls3 Sara usmona, us matrt or honor, and Miss Kllzabeth Plnehhiiek. Miss Mai-enrol Margnreti. Houston. Miss Frances Ball and Miss Helen Prlnglc, sister of the bridegroom, as bridesmaids. Miss Tcggv Osmond will he flower girl Mr, Arthur Pringlo, brother of tho bridegroom, will act as best man, and the ushers will Include Mr. Raymond Heckt, of Pittsburgh ; Mr. Mortimer Robinson, Mr. George Cuplt, Mr. Albert Peters, Mr. Barton Hoopes. 3d, and Mr. John Rife, all of this city A reception will follow Immediately after tho ceremony nt the Phllomuslan Club. Tho wedding of Miss Alma Helen Gar ner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs William H Garner, of 3232 North Thirteenth street, and Mr, Frank Sturr Spring, of Overbrook. took place In St Clement's Episcopal Church, at 10 o'clock on Sat urday morning Miss Edna Hoffman acted as bridesmaid and Mr. John Ram ago was best man A breakfast followed tho ceremony at tho Bellovue-Stratford. Mr. Herbert Faunce Ellson, ot North Park avenue, will spend the summer In Media ns director of the summer enmp of tho Episcopal Settlement House His brother, Mr. John Vernon Ellson, Jr , who will be graduated from th Uni versity of Pennsjlv.inla tomorrow, will leave 'that night for Ithaca, N. Y. with c rx. JFbiladmiJhitx emi-Annual H.EARANEE EnAL OF -SUITS. EDAT5- Blouses -Millinery at One Fourth tdDne Half LE55 THAN Their Former PfJiEES In many instances Sale Pijiees are considerably le5s than Half the Regular Pribes JL a' - r, ', ' , !'' ' JWVENINGF PUBLIO I r .- - the University bout crew to take part In ma rca on Hamrciny, Mr. Spencer It. Graves "nas gone to Washington to remain through the week. Mr, and Mrs. John Sheets hnve re turned from a fortnight's automobile trip through the Mohawk valley. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Haltowell, of West Glrard nvenue. Have gone to Pit man Grove for the summer. Tho marriage rff Miss Florence Ottln ger, daughter of Dr. nnd Mrs. Hamtiel J. Ottlrtger, of 1330 North Twelfth ntroet. and Mr. RnmuM T, Ttlnlr. will tnke place on Wednesday afternoon nt the home of tho ofllclntlng minister, the Rev Joseph KraUskopf, D, D. 4714 Pu laski nvenue, Germantown. A dinner for memnors or the families will follow the rervlro nt the Rlta-Cnrlton. Mr. nnd Mrs. Blair will leave on an extended trip throURh Cnnnda. unit mmn thlr return will mako their homo nt tho Rltz-Cnrl- ton tiotei alter Juno 20. Mra. Isaac Saycln Detwoller and Mrs, niohsrd O. Oellers. Jr.. of 1947 North Twelfth street, will spend severnl weeks in the Aiicgncnv mountains before going to the Hotel Trnymore, Atlantic City, where they will spend tho summer. A linen shower wns given In honor of Miss KTnnces mum on Saturday afternoon by .M'8" Elinor Loeb, of 1G10 Oxford Street nnd Miss Helen Mandel. S218 D'nmond street The guests, who incrudca memucrs or mo .. y z ciuu and others, were Miss Mildred Aaron, Mls Roso Glmbel Miss Clnlre Knnvles. mim Beatrlco Green. Miss Frances Blum. MIS3 Carolyn Bowman, Miss Cnrollno Baum, miss hum i-aprer, ansa I'nuune Mafks, Miss Kathleen Brg, Miss Tesslo Strauss, Miss Elslo Friedman. Miss Ma tlldo Frankel, Miss ltuth KIrschbnum, Miss Sophie Loeb and Miss Dora Ivcn atiln. Mra S. Mverlght. of the Hotel Mnjes- tic. Is spending tile summer at ' 5103 Boardwalk, Ventnor. Mrs. O. Gallon of North Twelfth street, will entertain het BOO club this afternoon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Benjamin Wolf, ot 1313 North Board street, are occupying their cottago nt Rulsscaumont, I,ako Placid, Thn marriage of Miss Estello B. Du- Stan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Henry Epstnn, 2317 North Twenty-first street, to Mr. .Tullun A. Fischer, will h" solemnized this evening nt 6:30 o'clock on the roof garden ot the Lorraine Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. White, of 18BB Park nvenue, have gone to Califor nia, whero they will remain through the summer. ALONG THE READING Mr. and Mrs. Guy Leonard Wheaton, of Oak Lane, are receiving congratula tions on the birth of a daughter. Mar guerite Elaine Wheaton, on Juno 2. Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Hood and their family, of Melrose Pnrk, will spend tho summer nt tholr cottngo nt Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. H. R, Lcvlck nnd their fnmlly, of Elktns Park, have gone to their cottage nt Ventnor. where they will spend the summer. Mr. nnd Mra. Charles B. Kline, of Melroso Park, nro entertaining Mrs. Erie Kline nnd her little son, of Great Neck, L. I. Mr. and Mrs Harry B. Hlrsh, of Melrose Park, aro nttendlng commence ment week nt Smith College, Northamp ton, Mfess., where their daughter, Miss Margaret Hlrali, is a graduate. Mr and Mrs. William E. Grobcn have gone to their cottngo on Brighton place, Ocean City, whero they will spend the summer. Miss Helen E. Wynn, dnughtcr 6f Mr. nnd Mrs. C. R. Wyrm, entertained nt her home In Oak Lane this week In honor of Miss Virginia C- Rosenheim, whoso engagement has recently been an nounced to Mr. Hollls Klrsh. WEST PHILADELPHIA Miss Ruth King, of 243 West Wyo ming street, has returned to her home after having spent the week-end with friends at Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. a. W. Whlteman, of S27 south Forty-eighth street, will spend tho summer at the Traymore Hotel, Atla.itlc City. Mr. nnd Mrs. David Richardson will spend the summer nt the Marlborough Blenhelm, Atlantic City. Mr and Mrs. Herbert Francis Lcltsch, cf 5532 Woodland nvenue. nro receiving congratulations upon tho birth of n son. Herbert Francis Leltsch, Jr.. Mrs. Loitsch will bo remombcrcd ns Miss Edith McKaln. Mr. nnd Mrs. Vance W. Mills and Mr. and Mrs, Joseph A. Boyer. of the Tracey, Thirty-sixth nnd Chestnut streets, have returned to this city nfter spending the week-end as guests, at a house party which Mr. and Mrs Charles Brooks gave at their cottage ut Ocean City. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph F Brodley. of 2506 South Twenty-second street, have returned home, nfter spending some time nt tho Hotel Elbcron. Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. M Schaffren announced iZMWn gravis JiM Avenue al4SihStttrl t?,Vtt .. - Eg Frdeks Bduins Capes IUrapb W'i li-. 41. a, ' , 1 . LEDGER PHIEAJUJtfli'lll A, TUJDHJLax, iX , S" ' J i? , S ?!- , " v. I. iMln nfiflmwmi. millhill'iblilhiliiilil nun id HLISANORH FKEK.MAN ItKIJHS Wliosn cnpaRcnient to Mr. fleorgo .Mllclicl Iiiiffum, of Pasadena, Calif., was announced jestcrtlay tho engagement of their daughter, Miss Alice Schaffren, of 1901 South Fifth stroot, to Harry Polln, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Polln. Of 1840 South Fourth street, on Sunday. TIOGA Mr, nnd Mrs. William H. Goll, of 1415 West Allegheny aonuo. entertained the following guests over tho week-end: Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Snyder. Miss Irma Snyder, of Crcsson, Pa., and Mr Wll ilnm Bnchman, of Lancaster, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Goll nnd Mrs. Ooll'n sister. Mrs Martha W. Dowries, will lcae early In July to spend tho remainder of tho summer at the Traymore. In Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Mrs. Guy Boycr, of 1820 West Tioga street, nnd their family arc oc cupying their summer homo In Ava lon, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Scholey. of 3424 North Seventeenth street, have gone to Pitman Grave to remain through the season. CRANKFORD Miss Glndys Worthmnn. of Frnnk ford avenue and Orthodox street, Is en tertaining for a fortnight Miss Esther Manylon, of Pittsburgh.- Later Miss Manylon will leave for Atlantic Cltv arm will De mo guesi ut iurn. i. jiiux nnder nt her cottuge In Ventnon for several weeks. Mr nnd Mrs. A. Strlch nnd their chil dren, of Frnnkford nvenuo, have sailed for Alsace-Lorraine whero they will visit relatives. Mr Edward Eastwood has returned to her home, 2820 Um-uh Btrect, from a lslt In Washington. Miss Mllllcent Hayes, of Arrott street. 'Is entertaining Miss Helen Cochran, of Baltimore, for a low days mis weeK. Mr. nnd Mrs. George W. Schwab, of 5310 James street, announce the mar rlago of their daughter. Miss Katherlne M Schwab, to Mr. William Lewis Cur tis, on Wednesday. June 9. at Media, by the Rev. B. P. Hope, ot Media. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis will live at 5026 Dulueld street. Mr nnd Mrs. C. Almond nnd fnmlly. of Dyro street will leave during the week for Ocean City, where they will spend the summer. Mrs. Peters, of 4715 Worth street, has returned to her homo from St. Louis, Mo., where she has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. O. Steel. Mrs. Edna A. Patterson had as her guests at her cottnge in Ocean City last week Mrs Emma Moss, Mrs. Kiln Ward, Mrs. Jennie Gwynn and Mrs Loulna H Pcrrln. PHOTOPLAYS PHOTO PIAYS THRU COMRANY Jr PlMERICA AUinmkra 12th- Morris i. rsunk Ae. ttinamura M.t Dally at 2i KvB0 h 45 i. o KNII7 ni:NNBTT' In "TUB KALHU ItOI" LXX.unUNI Mat. Dally 2:13. Evg at S. MAY ALLISON' In "THE WALKOFFS" ADA T f C2D AND THOXrPSON' STS. nTULLU MATINEE DAILY 'DH JKKYLL AND 1R HYUl. ' Hy U. L. STEVENSON' ADPAniA CHESTNUT Below 1TH Mrv-rtL'lA 10 a m to ii:in r m WANDA ll.WVI EY In miss nouns- BALTIMORE MST AND tULTI.MOlir QERALDINE FARRAR In "THE WOMAN AND THE PUPPET ' ni T ICRIDH broad street and DL.UCDirxL' SUSQUEHANNA AVE CLARA KIMrtALl. YOUNO In THE FORHIDtEN WOMAN" BROADWAY 5h5MiVBoyp.rT NORMA TALMADOE In "THE WOMAN Q1VES" PADITHl TI2 MARKET 6TREET WArllvJL. to A M. to 11:15 V. M. LEW CODY tr. 'THE P.UTTERFLY MAN" COLONIAL Gtnn1'd0,S,pAreM'- PAULINE FREDERICK In THE PALISER CASE ' r-nipRrCC MAIN ST.. MANAYUNK HlVll IMUJ MATINEE DAILY W a TIAT1T In "THE TOLL OA1E" FAIRMOUNT 2 0th A. Clrnril An. MATINEE DAILY ELMMi: ii..M.iii;nnTi:iN- in "THE WOMAN GAME" I7AA1II V THEATRE 13U Market St. FAMILY Ai:BMiipiiMWuh "THE VEILED MARRIAGE" rTU CT THEATRE Relow Spruce 50 1 rl Ol. MATINEE DAILY "SHOULD A WOMAN TELL Ana L.IAJIU v-u.m.Di FRANKFORD 47:ANrUDi TIIOMAH MKIIiHAN In "WHY rilANOE YOUR WIFE'" GREAT NORTHERN ? s0 "THE HEART OF A CHILD" rVlPITRIAl flTU K WALNUT STH IlVlrlliKlML M(8. U 30. Exits. T & u REX REACH'S "THU SILVER HORDE" irIC KCNSISOTON AND IKIb ALLEGHENY AVENUES RESSIE IIARRI8CALE In "THE NOTORIOUS MICH. SANDS i ATTAVPTTF KiwaiNaros ave LAr Altl IE. and CAMHRIA ST VIVIAN MARTIN In "HUHHANDH AND WIVES" I PAnCD 1S'1' LANCAHTr.R AVE LLAUHK MATINEE DAILY MAY ALLISON In "THE WAI.KOrTS" i inUDTV HROAD & COLUMRIA AV LltSLK 1 I MATINEE DAILY MARSHALL NEII.AN'f. THE RIVER'S END" 333MARKET ffKffijf mi ir i rtU''miKirj in VUlliWOMAM iuvbm" Cewl.te cUMtjehowln 6rersw to, u 'Iff' ",... i- A'itr MISS BELLA LUBER WEDS MR. MORRIS C. SMITH Pretty 'Marriage of Miss Mary Pel- sterling and Mr. Russell A. Qarber An Interesting wedding will tak plc this evening nt the Mercantile Club, on North Broad street, when Ml" .&"?: Luber. daughter of Mr. and Irt. Menyr Luber. of 636 North Park avenue, ana Mr. Morris C Smith, of 193? l'a.rk..ftVTe. nue, will bo married ny jtno "'-h Levy, of tho Ohel-Jacob Temple. Tne bride will bo gln In mnrrlage by ner father and' will wear a gown of J"me Nitln and chantllly lace with her ' cnan tllly lace veil caught with orange blos soms nnd will carry orcrlds and lilies of the valley. Miss Lena Smith. aUter of the bridegroom, will be maid of honor nnd will wear n lace robe dP n,YI Nllo green tnffeta with a fen moline hat Miss Naomi Kshner, Miss ' Xnereaa. Wiseman, Miss Lillian, BttMh. M ss Herthn Harsh. Miss Uossle Luber. Miss Dorothy Luber. Miss Gold . Bchleln Miss lithel Smith, Miss Matilda Hay man nnd Miss Anna Hnrrls. the brides maids, will wenr taffeta frocks of the pastel shndes with mallne hats to maicn and will carry spring 'lowers- Mr. Smith will hnvo for bost.man Mr, Joseph Deblnsky, nnd his Jhera win Include Mr. George Levin, Mr. David Luber. Mr Krnnk Smith. Mr. InJc"" i ,.i. v.. ii.,,u nnutnVv. Mr. Josepn Wolf. Mr. Louis Goldstein, Mr. nobort Aronson, Mr Harry Goldberg nnd Mr. William Cohen. The ceremony will be followed by n reception, iur. "" and his bride will leave on an extended trip and will be nt homo nfter Septem ber 1, nt B127 North Sydenham stroot. DEPPD PINLAY A wedding of interest In this city and In Olensldo was thnt of Mies Marian C. Flnlny. sister of Mr. Dnvld Klnlay, or Olensldo, nnd Mr. Sidney F. DPPO. of 3311 North Uroad street, which was sol emnized on Haturday afternoon nt tns homo of the bride's brother with the Rev. Joitph Mcllhenny. rector of the Protostnnt Eplscopnl Church of tho Resurrection, Hroad and Vennngo streets, ofllciatlng. The bride's brother gavo her In marriage ,and she was at tended by Miss Miriam Elckhardt, as bridesmaid, nnd Miss Valorle Finlay as flow! plrl Mr Leslie Howarth, of Newark, was tho bridegroom's best man. Mr nml Mr Deppo left on a trip nnd upon their return they will bo nt home In Dotrolt, Mich. The bridegroom served twenty three months In tho United States army In the world war, eleven of which ho served overseas. CARDER BELSTERLINO Tho wedding of Miss Mary H. Bcl sterllng. daughter of Mr. William -F. Belsterllng, Jr., of Hala, and Mr. Rus sell A. Garber, of 870 North Forty-third street, will take place at the Emanuel Presbyterian Church, nt Forty-second street nnd Glrard avenue, this ovenlng, nt 7 o'clock. A reception will follow Immediately after the ceremony, which will be per formed by .the Rev. Dr. Bowman. -The bride, who wilt be given In marriage by her father, will bo nttended by Miss Mnrv Cnrrnll ns maid of honor: Miss Catherine Brecht. Miss Emma Belster llng, Miss Roso Welscncom and Miss Reglna Carroll ns bridesmaids. Two lit tle cousins, Miss .Inne Ebert and MIS3 Edith Oelgh, will bo the flower girls. Mr. Garber will have for his best man Mr. Clyde Cenl, whllo tho ushers will In clude Mr. George McNelly Belsterllng. n brother of tho brldo: Mr. John Rucke schel and Mr. Alexander Hoffman, a cousin of the bridegroom. , Mr, nnd Mrs. Garber wll leave Imme diately after the ceremony for an ex tended wedding trip. They will be nt homo after October 1 at 6611 Lebanon avenue. MOORE VAN STEN The marrlago of Miss Ethel M. Van Sten. daughter of Mr. J. T. Van Sten, of M20 Knox street, nnd Mr. Herbert D. Moore, of Cranford. N. J., was solem nized In tho Church of St Vincent de Paul, East Prlco street, at 4 o'clock on Snturdny nfternoon. Father Maddock officiating Mrs. J. E. Wolf attended her sister as matron of honor nnd Mr. J. E Wolf acted ns best man Mr. Van Sten gave his daughter In marriage. A re ception followed the ceremony at the homo of tho bride's father. After a wed ding trip Mr. and Mrs. Moore wilt "live In Cranford, N. J. SLACK KOETZLE A pretty homo wcddlnr took place Saturday evening when Miss Josephine Esther Koctzle. daughter of Mr. nnd PHOTtUT.AVS The followlnrjr theatres obtain their plcturee through tho STANLEY Company of Amer ica, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. MODEL "" SC"JT ST Orrhj.tra irivuuj Continuous 1 tu 11 ..ALICK miADY In T"K DANCER'S PEIIIL ' OVERBROOK" 03D AND THE TOLL UATE" PALACE ls MAIIKET STHEET PRINCESS x5?"a "x""" 9TIlEE'1' mark0tAvaJi'n-s n'13 p- M- "HUCKLEOERRY FINN REGENT JtAnnKPrT ST C"- J7TH 0:4ri A M to 11 P v rOnOTHY DALTON In "THE DARK MIRROr" RIAT T QERMANTOWN AVP mar,ATtv;aV"0CKCN "HUCKLEBERRY FINN" RUBY J1AnKT0 ST relow rrn nLANCHE1MA-EIETt1n11:15P-M-"THE HUSimD HOUR- SAVOY 12" WfUTMBT eVoeve VnRSETOln"u-N'OHT "HIS WIFE'S MONEY" SHERWOOD M,M;.n',n!mor, OLIVE TELL In ": Evg" -30 "LOVE WITHOUT QUESTION STANLEY BKAlV,,m,, john ii"nnTVnB,0i,I,BP- M DP. JEKYLL AND MR. HTnir.. CTAR KENSINGTON AND ' 31AK W. B ALBWrAV1BNW "THE TOLL OATE' VICTORIA MnAre,.2T, ,?" VIOLA nANAln,0,l-l5r- ' DANGEROUS TO MEN" The NIXON-NIRDL1NGER. m THEATRES BELMONT B-D AR0VD MARKET H R WRNER In "THE WHITE DOVE CEDAR WtU CEDAn AVENUH TlHVpiUyVg COLISEUM MAnKInL"'SyK ROY .STEWART T n AN" 'rn nn: HAtiEwuhHEii" JUMBO jnL vSISi? ERIC 8TIU1HKIM In WoM " I1I.1ND HUatlANDS" LOCUST S,?. Sti REX HEAC'Il'H -3 ,0 11 "THE SILVER HORDE NIXON B2D AND MAnKWLwir (IKORGE WALSJr fil ' 7 '"i ' "A MANHATTAN KNIQHT" RIVOLI 62D AND eT- THOMAS MElOIIAN ii Dti "WHY CHANQB YOUR WIKE f STRAND QKnMANT0,j:Trffir MAE MURRAY In vNANao "ON WITH THE DANCE" WEST ALLEGHENY " WKk mbm BMurtay erwUiu ki Bmbhj.' 'TTT-KT-n 4 ' Irion ' uuomj xu, Mrs. VrrAtrrU VnMxtn. Of 124 East Mentor street, Olney. becamo the bride' of Mr, Miles Bennett Slack, of Forest urove, Pa. M , The ceremonv was performed by the Rev. Conrad Wllker, pastor of the Evan """"tl L'tthrnn Church of the Advent, Fifth and Cumberland atreeU. mo undo wore a gown of white satin crepe meteor nnd a. tulle veil arranged with a coronet of orange blossoms nnd cnrrled a shower bouquet of white Brldo roues. Mix flrncn Ilunlmell. of Olney, acted n bridesmaid and wore a gown of pink colored georgette crepe over plnK silk nnd carried a bouquet of pink roses. Mr. Thomaa Spencer Slack, a. brother of tho bridegroom, acted as best man A small reception for tho Immediate families and a few Intlmnto friends fol lowed Immediately after tho ceremony. Mr. nnd Mrs. Slack left for a wedding trip to Niagara Falls .nd Canada, nnd upon their return will be nt homo at their fnrm near Forest Grove, Pa. MOORE8TOWN Mr and Mrs Joseph H. Gnsklll hnve presented lo tho Moorestown public school n largo collection of valuable books, classic nnd historic. Also a num ber of pictures of art, Mr nnd Mrs H. F Stockwell enter tained the Boy nnd Olrl Scouts In the Presbyterlnn chnpter house on Friday evening, Miss Thelma Therklldson has gone to Chicago to attend the wedding of her uncle, Mr Paul Hendorson, and Miss Helen Lucille Tash, of Chlcngo. Miss Therklldson will bo a bridesmaid nt the weudlng Mr. and Mrs. Armltt Coate have gono to Boston to attend the bankers' con vention and later will tour the White mountain district of New England. Mr. John G. Pettlt has gone to Bos ton to attend the bnnkers' convention Mrs David L. Taylor, of Merchant vllle, has been visiting her daughter. Mrs. Armydls Hilton. ROXBOROUQH Arrangement have been completed by fit John's Alumnae Association for their annual Initiation and banquet, which will be held on Sunday, at which time twonly-slx new members will be ndmltted Tho following committees nro In chnrge Banquet committee Miss Mary Leh man, Miss Mary Rafter. Miss Dorottn Liortus, .miss awry wuigioy. Entertainment committee Miss Re glna Wulah, Miss Maria McCormlck. Mlsi Molly Fogarty, Miss May Mc Grenra, Miss Margaret McOrenra Decoration committee Miss Anno De laney, Miss May Metilnger. Mlsi Anna Mcllvalne, Miss Frances Lehman. 1214 Walnut St. Also a Store at Allentown, Pa. 1 i 1 ooeciai oaie of Dainty Summer Dresses $25 Summertime creations v. hose charm and fresh ness no woman can resist. No summer ward robo Is complete without two or three of these coot frocks We are offering them to you nt this prlc. frr the purpose of maklner i new inenas. Values to ?80 jF l lAt M U 11 AlKt N J f'l W H4t Motor ? Jr ftf j j- . STRAWBERRY MANSION Mr. and Mrs. U llosett, of 3101 Euclid nvenuo entertained nt n supper at 716 South Third street, Itt honor of Miss Sarah May nnd their ami. M Hermnn Rosett, whose marriage wilt tako place Juno 20, Among those pres ent wero Mr unit Mr" il; ... . Mr. and Mrs Morris Marklnd, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan; Left Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mengoff, Mra Kolwopsky, Mr. nnd Mrs Samuel Silver, Mr. and Mrs Benjamin Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hoffman and Miss Sarah Hoffman nnd Mr Sam uel Rosett, whose engagement wns re cently announced. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schlff. of 3008 KnrlM nvAnue. iravA a birthday party In honor of their daughter. Miss Lena Schlff, on Haturday evening. Among the guesta were Miss Ixllth Rosenberg, Miss Isabelle Saylor, Miss Betty Krue irer. Miss Freda Rosencr. Miss Helen Rosener, Miss Herthn Stern Miss Kdythe Block, Miss Anita Manchell, Miss Annn Mnlamut, Miss Arma Kchln fiss i-ay Hcnirr, Air, wimon ncnuie, :ur. Jo -fouNoeo Bill DBWEBS HrOrwJl 1122 Chestnut Street I FOR THE Winsome frocks created of McCutcheon's import- ed ginghams in a splen- did assortment of copen, tan, navy and red pat- terns. Two styles are SS shown trimmed with buttons, sashes and SS novelty pockets. Becom- ing necklines and long 5S or short sleeves are fea rs: 'tured in sizes 14 to 38. SS Priced at $18.50. 1 A GROUP OF 1 CHARMING g VOILES, $14.95 SS Delightful dresses fash- ioned of brown, navy, SS black and white voile, in SS flowered georgette pat- SS terns. Cool and lovely SS for Summer days. Sizes 16 to 44. JMiL0 The Store of Personal Service 1310 Chestnut Street V3 off The Ticket Prices of Our Entire Assemblage of Summer Frocks Tomorrow the Last Day! Unrestricted Sale of all our glorious Summer Frocks the Imported and American Organdies, the French Voiles, the embroidered Swisses and the Muslins. A veritable mirror, in the pleasing selections,' of the sea son's smartest styles. Ticket I'm 56 Frocks $15.00 21 Frocks 18.50 14 Frocks 25.00 32 Frocks 29.50 26 Frocks 35.00 $10.00 All Sales Final. MANN & DlLKS 1102 CHESTNUT STREET lw)L) Reductions Ladies' and Misses Juniors' and Girls' Tailored Suits 24.75 29.75 27.75 31.75 Al so and Street Coats 27.75 29.75 has and known sold here is Tliese Suits and Coats Are From 10.00 to 1 5.00 Less Than the Regular Price New Hats Vi Price or Less . Mann & Bilks UW CHESTNUT STREET LP seph Rosenberg. Mr. Emanuel 01a berg. Mr. Charles Welsborjrt Mr, IrWn sa' tlltwl,. M T.ntlla Iln-ov Me t yviltf I Vh. "t ron, Mr. Edward Flnkel, Mr, I,eu "? )J1 wioser, Mr. uernnnru rjiKei, air. jrvin Batcr. Mr, Jack Welssman, Mr. AIM Mrs. M a elder Mr. nnd Mrs. Blumenthal, Miss Jennie Levitt, Miss Fay flalM, tJ miss ooiuie tjaian anu Mr. ana Mra, ' Block, 'r MANAYUNK .",. Following tho graduating xre!,,WJ ' "' nuirjui ui ino vnurcn 01 m. jonri; i'J; the Baptist In tho parish school on (fat-1, w? ' urday nfternoon. there, was an Infer- ye mnl reception for the thlrty-nlnd mem- -"hi bers of th class. The Interesting pro-f'Wt' y the rector. th lit- nv. Mnnlnr ' Eugeno Murphy, nn address by the nt, (I Rov Monslgnor Henry T. Drumgoolo, f) D. D.. papers by Mrs. Margaret Doyle 7 nnu Mi3s Derma Noinn. tne salutatory nddress by Mr Raymond Boyce nnd valedictory by Miss Katharlna Fay. IOQO HOT DAYS iHM w jniMijimiiiiiiiuiiniiiiinluhtnTm Ticket Price S4I0 19 Froeks. .$39.50 $26.34 12.331 16 Frocks. 16.67 17 Frocks. 19.67 9 Frocks. 23.34 12 Frocks. No Exchanges. 45.00 ... 55.00 , ... 59.50 30.00 38.67 39.87 46.37 . . . Ulf.OU 10. J None C. O. D. value only V- Jt tL Jj(s In ?n " '-.M 4 I -I K -?! '" nMrti skiii.eaaAfei.i.iaiiAfc j- . - Ja'.iO
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