Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 18, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA FINANCIAL, Page 7, Image 7

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ST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE
Nancy Wynne Talks About the Exodus for Bay Head,
CflpC way ' vw. iw 'raey ixcsorU.
Ice-Smith Wedding a Beautiful Affair
KlB'enbrrevaCA.e ?rfuo'i Mp- John IC.
Joscphy. 3nwi0hjr K,MrEwV,f' M
Phnnt Mr. Anthonv L l rBy Mr"
wnison. sir. Wllllnm Norr Utile Mr
i.l..tw l.iMlntrtn9 In
nro rrriniuij' """ "
P nvvnv In numbrw these ilMS.
iBOWiB
rne Ma? n ""i.,! nre fast fill
other Vit' almost like midsummer
ln HP. nil"
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lf
lnlirr..',l him cot to.be more pnpu
Hay "'V ,ni T,nve 1 enr.1 of n irrat
' thn", ""imve boot there already.
many ".' ". t,ni,iw.s have been nowu
c "tnie of chL and the Ralph
for a f0Urlc,,,p r fnmlly. The Ernest
""I? In, X the ol lx (In I'onln. o
'" n,? Mncrnlly spend port of
wlM,ngJJWl?w"afi fie Bob Cloys
the nimincr men .
" '' K-Uj Clay
t'iCo "hop , nt Hoy He?(l sev-
0,",noc,n,P i nso nnd hove made quite
oral mmT,,ln8lThv ,,avc l,c ,lenrMt
n miccms of it. i ney "a () Uol).
cliU.lrcn. on know 'lrVrcr,nln Rob.
r,:'',.,V This remind me that. 1 saw
lin iiin" -- ..
hk In the Ktieet WP oiivr u,.
rilnnltiK
lW"ln.."' nrnltv In a cheeked slog-
,am froVk and large dtoopy hat of
rough straw. .
AIIOl'T the some people will co to
Cape May thl season. The For
nelnrP already there In their cottace.
nd the Canards are RolnB dqwn. 'lhj
nhnond Rlrls and their uncle nnd aunt
hare been there a couple of weeks, and
Mr,. Ivis and Mrs. Cannell have at
r aclv arrived nt the Stockton Villa.
I understand that tlie Tommy liars
ro coitig down aeatn. and the Hutehie
"fott-. I saw Mrs. Scott In n most
frtrhlng frock of dark blue .taffeta the
cither dav. It was made with the plain
rounded " bodice nnd short wleeveH so
fashionable now. and the skirt had n
shaped llouuce fitted on below tb waist
line. Mrs. Scott's small hat was of
dark blue straw.
TUB I,ec-Sinlth wedding was awfully
prettv yesterday. Kvelyn 1 very
Hood looking nnd so young, nnd she
looked so sweet and dignified.
And the bridesmaids' frocks were so
summery and dainty. In fact, every
one In the church looked cool. Sum
merr frocks and floppy hats, you know.
Kvelyn wore a. sntin and lace nnd
tulle frock. The skirt wns cut quite
short, and the long train raine from her
shoulders, while her veil wns held in
In n ort of coronet effect.
The bridesmaids all wore organdie
frocks made alike. Mrs. Tommy Hurt,
who is Kveljn's sister, was the matron
of honor, nnd wore n lilac organdie,
f nd the maids of honor and bridesmaids,
were in lilac, cornflower blue and pink
organdie, respectively. They wore white
silk stockings nnd silver slippers, and
their lints were made of .organdie to
natch their frocks. You enn't imagine
how pretty it was or how cool It made
you feel. Simple dresses are so much
prettitr than fussy ones. Tin' church
was ery beautiful, with grcnt clhoiiiuin
ferns and numerous lilies, nnd the
oridcMiiahl, carried roses nnd larkspur.
It was altogether lovely, and the bride
and bridegroom looked so happy every
one else was happy with them.
rpiIAT will be a dandy party nt the
Itnbbit this afternoon. .Judge Mnr
tin and Mrs. Martin arc giving it for
Ellen Olendinnlng nnd Percy Fra.or.
And joii know what fun the Rabbit
Tartlrs alwnys are! Pauline Bell, Peggy
Jiwiigartoii. uerrnide uonnwnv. Nnrnli
Dolan. Hetty Welsh. Mary Norrls
and Virginia Roberts will be In
ne party, and Mary (ilendlnning.
too. If she gets back from Detroit
In time. But she'll hnvc to trnvel
all night to get- here, so it's n
question. The men hi the partv will
Ineliule VVNtor Randolph, .lack Whelen,
McKean Allen. Percy (ilendinning.
Sam Welsh. Bulkeley Wells. .Jjmmic
Auemus, leq nrowning. rnul Dcncklu,
Ted Starr and Edgar Baird.
I mi, i re ieuneu.vs urn giving a
A rinnre tnnieht nt the Pliilndelnhla
Cricket 'lub for their daughter, Cnr
rnetn. and the Augustus Stoughtons will
five nn informal affair for Xnney. their
naugliter. at their home in (ii-nnun.
town. Then there will be the dance
jnicn the ( harlrs Muuns are giving for
rioren(o Kane out nt the old Pnul
r'aee at Ttndnnr. So you see the voungcr
fet nnd the nut-set of this winter will
rp hating n gay time Indeed this Fri
Jy. too. It's n grcnt day for enter
talniug XANTY WYXXK.
Mr
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
and Mm Willing, fi r t
ef Sunnv P.IOce Karma, rharirl'-o rnr.i
"l, Pa. announce the enBnBcmeit
?Lih-"r. ''-"'Rhter, Miss Dorothy l5raha.ni
llhi V TreVOr Wrlsht- Coateli"
hMIrn,n V ," Detwllcr. of TIntboro,
5JL?"!0U"11 Jho. encasement of her
"yMiKr, .nsa lleoil It. Meln' l.r nr.,1
1 rurman nottn tm, nt n .,
B Kranklln netts. nf thin 'n,.
,S.,.r"?,,n )' r"ver.ie, of Uhetwynd.
of h; ':"K,P, a "inner in lionor
rt.n . ,. h'".V'.-,,'5S lamcrlne .Snow
Mr
Mrs
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Mr ,.r v.... '"-'"' me uaiico which
FVnn.'A "... .cnr. "ar'01 "rnz ci of
oiURlHfr Miss Krauccs Clyde Brazier.
&"or ,?'f !''"?'L fe..Br5u?t.0i
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id
iX"y. '".t,r."1 "pre Mr Mnthcw Ralr,
MuoiiB
fori , "r,Vu"".'ri ir uowuru Com
Ki.ni,..; ",.-..,J,;o,'?re ..'.'ninpiicll. Mr.
.1r,.Tn,'1'' Cornwell.
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Alfred N
3d. Mr. nnlmw"
ffl rg - n8
nt dinner at their home, tod y a,!d w
also give n dinner on Wednesday, Juno
Mj to honor of their daughter, mMm
At tho wedding of Miss M. Claire
,s,Wnwr' ''""Khter- of Mr. ami Mr
Wl lanl Spenser, of Wlllare. St Davids'
and Mr. Joseph It. Qrubb. Jr.. w'hlch wl"i
lake place prr Saturday, Jum, 26 n S
Mary's Kplscoiml Church. Wayne Dr
.i. i", "n,"; win inciuuo Mr. Kcl
ianr,.1V',0,Jer' Mr Charles A. John
ron, of Woodbury, X. .!.; Mr. W llnru
Sucnscr. Jr.. n. hrni,n nr .i.i I." ,.;.1."?.u
ETONIls ffcifiiC'LB& mmJ&, "JUNE 18;' l&k)'
' r- -J-. 1 '. 1 ; 7
flalph Souder JrT. ' dtp. vk er JaJkson
ESf win r' nn,,.Mr- Thomwl lutchln"
son Winston, n brother-in-law of Vie
lirldcKroom. Mr. Orubb will entertain
at n bachelor dinner on Thursday "?"
nine, before the weddlnp rehearsal
vl.nM,r Vn Klvc i luncheon 2iv
Wednesday In honor of her matron of
honor and bridesmaids.
tnM.r! tt"1' Mru. John n. Valentine of
I Lf ! "ndMr'":,B,';y ""V. babee0n
n vviit.;... I .'"" ,'Muorose Clarke,
nt vostbury, I.. I. M.r. nnd Mm Vnil
entlno will leiivo today to v sit Mr. n
Mrs. Frank Bonsc. In Mnryland
Miss Oertrudo 8. Kly. of Wvndhiim
Hryn Mawr. spent Inst week In ChienKo
at the convention nnd returned Inst
f "A",1?. frrom. a ,ff w yn' vl" oyS:
lf.r B5,', h Her slster. Miss Henri
etta n. Ely, Is now in Paris.
-"Norton Downs and her fnmllv.
of Kordhooko Fnrm, Three Tuns, wl'l
move In tho nutumn nfter her return
from Malno to 2128 Locust street the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Crozer. which
she has taken for the winter. '",,wmc"
Mr, and Mrs. Henry J. Scott, of 470$
SprlnKllcld nyeime, nre nmkliiB nn ex
tended trip throuch California and the
WC3t.
Mrs. J. 8. C. Harvey entertained tho
lenders of the Iladnor district of the
Delaware County LeuRue of Women
Citizens nt her home estsrdnv nflcr
noon. Plans for tho educatlonnl'work of
the coming year nnd the enrollment or
now members were considered. Amonc
tboss present wcrp Mrs. W Alio,, iio
Mrs. Alfred Lowrle. Mrs. Afcxander
Brown 'nnd ethers.
Dr. James Shelly,
who lias
Photo by Zamskv. Hollander Studio.
AIRS. MARION It. HUGHES
Who before her recent marriage was
.Miss Margnrettn S. Foltz, of
Chestnut Hill. She is n grand -ilauRliter
of the Rev. Samuel Up
Joliny of St. Luke's Episcopal
Church, Gcrmnntown
v r
Aden Ilobert Clawaon will take place
on June 30.
Miss Bertha Foedlsch was RUest ol
honor at a birthday party Klven by her
mother, Mrs. Susan Foedlsch. of the
I'nrkvlew Apartments, Thirty-third and
Dlnmond streets, on Monday evening,
The Rueats. nil members of tho family,
Included Mr, nnd Mrs. Frederick Foe
dlsch, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ucorgo Foedlsch.
Mr. and Mrs. David Hoycr, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Otto" Foedlsch, Mr and Mrs. Carl
F Lnuber and Mrs. Anna M, Vincent.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick Foedlsch will
Klvn a lawn party at their home In
Ambler. In honor of the sevcnty-nrst
hlrtlulny of their mother. Mrs. Susan
Foedlsch, Snturdnv evening, Juno 26.
Thero will be forty guests.
STRAWBERRY MANSION
Mr. and Mrs. William m! Iwls nnd
their daughter. Miss Mildred Betty
kewls, have gone to Atlantic City for
the summer.
Mr. and Mra. Abraham 1j. Kills, of
2227 North Thirty-third street, are re
ceiving congratulations on the birth of a
son, Edmund Kills.
Mr. nnd Mrs. I.eon Ttosenbaum and
family, of 2001 North Thirty-third street,
nave openca ineir coiiage in cncisea
for the summer.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Rosenberg, for
merly of 1643 North Thirty-third street,
have removed to their new apartment at
2009 North Thirty-third street.
Mr nnd Mrs. Lee Hnrrls, of 1726
North Thirty-third street, have gone to
their cottngo In Atlnntld City.
J'4 '.
uv. .innicn nuciiy, who nn neon
spending a week nt Blue RIiIkc Summit
for the Rolling, hns returned to his home
In Ambler. His brother. Major I. F.
Shelly, of Norrlstown. who hns been In
Spring lake. Is the guest nf his parents.
Dr. nnd Mrs, D. W. Shelly nt their
Ambler home.
Mrs. S. S. Beaumont. tho hns been
tho guest durliig the winter of her
(lauguier aim son-in-law. Lieutenant
Commander nnd Mrs. C. H Cobb, of
2529 South Twcnty-tlrst street, has gone
to New Windsor. Mil., to remain until
September. Her granddaughter. Miss
Natalie Bjaumont. dnughter of Colonel
Beaumont, V. S. M. C ticcompanicd her.
Mrs. Thomas Jay Sproul. of Chester,
entertained tho bridge club of which
sho Is n member nt luncheon nt the
Sprlngbaven Count! y Club, nt Wnlllng
ford, mi Tuesday. Her guests Included
Mrs. Henry J. Klner, Mrs. Jnmes Irv
ing, Mrs. J. S. Verllndep, Mrs. Joseph
Kyro Prlo Mrs. Hnzlctt Hall. Miss
Nelln Wethorlll. Miss Kathleen Wcthcr
111 nnd MrB. Joseph II. Collins. .Mrs.
Bennett Y. Wilson will bo the hostess
nt the next meeting, which takes place
on Juno 29.
Mrs. A. Friedman, of 2543 Marston
street, announces the betrothal of her
daughter. Miss Helen B. Kaplan, to Mr.
Norman Margolles, son of Mr. and Mrs.
N Margolles of 1759 Aberdeen street.
The wedding of Miss Lillian Mne
Moore nnd Mr. William H. Liggett took
place Wednesday afternoon nt the
Church of the Mediator. West Philadel
phia. This bride wns attended by her.
sister. Miss Florence Moore, as maid
of honor. Mr. Ralph B. Liggett wasf
best man.
The wedding of Miss Kllzabeth Al
bertson Ellis, dnughter of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Hurry Ellis, of l"l St. Paul street, and
Mr. Everett John Rlddell, of 2125 West
Pacific street, tcok place In the Wnke
llcld Presbyterian Church nt 3 o'clock
Saturday afternoon. Miss Florence
Luelhi Iioinax acted ns bridesmaid and
Mr. Harry Little was best man. A re
ception followed at the homo of tho
bride for members of the family Mr.
and Mrs. Rlddell left for a trip to Cana
da and upon their return will llvo at
2919 North Twenty-seventh street.
Mr. and Mrs. David Snelleiiliurg, of
Wilmington, Del., i announce the mar
riage of their daughter!. Miss Helene
ltosalie Snellonburg. to Dr. Joseph
Mitchell Barsky, June 15. at the Ilelle-vue-Stratford.
The Rev. Dr. Joseph
KrnusUopf performed tho cercniou ,
after which a reception was hold and a
luncheon served. Doctor and Mrs.
Barsky will be at home nfter October 1.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Adam Southern dm
way, of Bryn Mawr avenue, Bnl.i. have
gone to Annnpolle, Md., to spend the
week-end aa tho guests of Lieutenant
Commander George P. Shields, Lnltcd
States nay.
before her marriage was Miss Agnes O.
HaJnes, of South Philadelphia.
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Cross, of 210
North Sixty-third street, announce the
marriage, of their daughter. Miss Mary
Amelia Cross, and Mr. Benjamin Hender
son, of 5207 Hazel avenue, yesterday. In
this city. Mr and Mrs. Henderson nre
traveling througji the Now Englnnd
states, on their wedding trip. ,
Miss Marv Gertrude Devlnc. of 903
North Forty-eighth street, nnnounces the
marriage of her sister. Miss rtosc Marie
Devlne, nnd Mr. Hugh M. CrowBon, of
Trinity, N. C. on Wednesdny. June 9.
In this city. Mr. nnd Mrs. Crewson will
bo nt homo nfter Soptelnber 15. nt 6603
Haddington street, Ovcrbrook.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Lewis Lllllch. of 5044
Locust street, nre occupying their cot
tnge at Wlldwood, N. J. for tho summer
months.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence Dill, of BR53
Sprlngflcjd avenue, have opened their
bungalow nt Clctnenton. N. J., where
they will spend the remainder of the
summer.
Mrs. .Martin K. Oreenbaum. 5213 Over
brook avenue, will give n small farewell
afternoon fen on her lawn tomorrow,
In honor of Mlis Eva Ttlgclhaupt, who,
with her family, will leave next week for
Cleveland, O.
I
WESTPHILADELPHIA
Mrs. Horace C. Hale, of C.-iiiton V.
V., Is tho guest of her mother, Mrs John
Nash, of Bryn Mawr Mrs Hale w 111 be
matron of honor for Miss Josephine Anne
Tinkler, of 5013 Green stieet, German
town whose marriage to Mr Thomas
Jackson, of this city, will tike place
Saturday, June 2fi. nt the Mcthndlht
Episcopal Chinch of the AdocuU Queen
street and Wayne avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank A Chambers, of
5941 Christian street, nio receiving con
gratulations upon the birth of twin baby
daughters, Anna Barr Chainbeis and
Mary Haines Chambers. Mrs Chambers
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Miss Mar.v Taylor, of S00 South
Twenty-fourth street, will spend the
week-end as the guest of friends In Cape
May.
The wedding of Miss Anna Marie
Doyle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
P Doyle, of 2411 Christian street, nnd
Mr. Floyd D. Ransom, of Chicago, will
take place In July.
The members of tho TwentJ-five Club
will hold the formal opening of their
summer clubhouse In Wlldwood on July
I. Members of the club are Mr. Joseph
J. Leahy, Mr. Thomas Reginald Doyle,
Mr. Vincent Sheridan, Mr. Francis V.
Hovlo. Jr.. Mr. Joseph Ferdinand Tay
lor, Mr. Eugene Mungler, Mr. John Hor
ace McCaffery, Mr. George Moscony,
Mr. Alexander Hamilton Martin. Mr.
Francis Wlckcrsham. Mr. James Kqar
ney, Mr. Anthony Farrell. Mr. Hugh
HnyncH, Mr. Wnllace R. Robinson, Mr.
Wllllnm Nolan, Mr. John J. Leahy, Mr.
Jnmes Patrick Ontlen, Mr. Alpnonsus
Clark. Mr. John Jeffcry Sweeney, Mr.
Thomas Quigley, Mr. John Kearney,
Mr. John ' Ryan nnd Mrs. Joseph Mc
Govcrn. Mr. Samuel RosenMdt, of 1524 Rltner
street, will leave next week for Miller's
Camp, Island Heights, where he will
remain for tho summer.
TIOGA
Mrs. Lillian Ball, of 1312 .Wlngobock
Ing street entertained nt luncheon and
cards yesterday with the following
guests: Mrs. Charles Brlcker, Mrs.
Oscar Noll, Miss Laura Schecler, Mrs.
E. Gehrlng .Hnrkness, Mrs. Frank Paul,
Mrs. J. G. Olaes, Mrs. Harry Derbyshire
Mrs. Hugh Hanna nnd Mrs. A W.
Possehl.
Miss Mnrguerlte Larkln. of 3S41
North Broad street, was the June hostess
of the Tioga 50-50 Club at tho final
cntcrtnlnmcnt for the Fcason.
The members of the Tioga Tuesday
Card Club closed the season's entertain
ments on Tuesday with nn Automobile
trip to Valley Forge, followed by lunch
eon nt that historic place. Those par
tlclpatlng Included Mrs. Chnrles Edward
Hnilowell, Mrs. Frederick T. Jennings,
Miss Bessler Jennings. Mr. Henry Harry,
Mrs. Albert Miller. Mrs. James Thomp
son. Mrs. Franklin Krbbs and Mrs.
Frank Bnrrott.
FRANKFORD
The women's committee of the Frank
ford Post, of the American Legion, will
give a bazaar and festival on the after
noon nnd evening of Friday nnd Satur
day, on the lawn of the Post's new
home, Paul street below Orthodox street.
Dr Frank Emhery nnd daughter.
Mlfcs Margaret Embcry. of 4660 Frank
ford avenue, have. left for a trip to Is
Angeles Calif., to o gone for nbout five
weeks.
Mrs. Johrr G. Funnybouru? and
family nre spending tho summer In
Ocean City.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wheeler nnd
family, of 1203 Allcngrove street, will
spend the summer nt their cottage In
Ocean City. ,
SEVERAL WEDDINGS
IN AND OUT OF -TOWN
Miss Drennen Bride of Mr. Daly.
Supplee-Schauer Nuptials.
Other Marriages
The wedding of Miss Lillian O, Dren
nen, of 18 North Kifty-seventh street
and Mr Hugh J. Daly, of 6251 Webster
street, look place yesterday morning at
Our Lady of Victory Church, Fifty
fourth nn,l Vine streets at 9! 30 o'clock.
A brother of the bridegroom, the Rev,
D. J. Daly, assisted by several priests,
ofuclnted. A wedding breakfast for 100
guests followed Immediately after tho
ceremony at the home of tho bride s
parents. The bride, who wore n gown
of white satin nnd carried a shower of
roses, wns given In marriage by her
brother, Mr. Cody J. Drennen, and was
nltendcd bv her sister. Miss Ann11
Drennen, ns maid of honor. Mr. o.
Dnly, of New York, acted as best man
for bis brother. Mr. nnd Mrs; Daly left
Immediately after the reception for nn
extended wedding trip through Canada.
Thev will he nt home after September
1, at 6251 Webster street.
SUPPLEE SCHAUBU
An Interesting wedding of the week
wns that of Miss Rosa U. Schauer,
daughter of Mr and Mrs. Howard L.
ciM.o,,.,. nt ill"; Nnrth rtrnnil street,
n.i r Ttlphnnl A. Hnnnlne. of 6240
North Carlisle street, which took place
on Wednesday evening nt the homo or
the bride's pnrcnts, with Rev. Henry
Freeh, of the Lutheran Church, Sixth
street nnd Olrard nvenuo ouiclatlng.
Tho bride was given In marriage by Iter
fnther and was nttended by Miss Clara
Weber. Mr. Russell W. Armstrong wns
best man. The ceremony wns followed
bv a reception. Mr. and Mrs. Supplce
left on a. fortnight's trip and VIII be at
home at 4145 North Broad street after
July 1. The bridegroom served a year
in the United Stntes army during the
world war.
DICKINSON ROBINSON
A pretty wedding wns solemnized on
Wednesday morning, at 8 o'clock in M
r,ni,ir. r'lmrnli Twenfv.nlnth anu
Dickinson streets, when Miss Mary
Catherine Robinson, daughter of Mr. nnd
Mrs. P. J Robinson, 1531 South Twenty-
ninth street, became the bride or sir.
1 . . w. ... ,,... n.,, Inmal
t rancis a. Dicainson. jr. iuci..-".
A. Graham performed the ceremony and
celebrated the nuptial mnSs. A wedding
breakfast followed Immediately, nm
hrldo wore a gown of white georgette
and satin with a tulle veil arranged with
lilies of the vnlley and carried a shower
of bride roses and lilies of tho vnlley
Miss Sara Robinson wns her sister's only
attendant nnd woie pink georgette,
beautifully beaded with a picture imi
to match. After a short trip Mr. and
Mrs. Dickinson will llvo at their new
home, 1539 South Ettlng street.
McMANIMEN MOONEV '
The marriage of Miss Regina A.
Mooney and Mr. William 13. McManlmen
was solemnized with a nuptlnl mass at
the Church of the Holy Namo yesterday I
morning The pastor, Rev. Gregory It. i
Kcholz, O. P.. performed the ceremony
The bride wore a gown of white lace i
over satin nnd her veil was trimmed
with lace and pearls. She carried a .
shower bouquet of white roses and
lilies of tho valley. Sho wns attended by
her sister. Miss Knthryn K. Mooney, who
wore ngown of pink radium taffeta and
carried tea roses. The brother or the
bride, Mr. Richard F. Mooney, noted ns
best man. Breakfast was served nt the
home of the bride, 1634- East Mont
gomery avenue, Immediately fol owing
the ceremony. After a short trip the
bride and bridegroom will be at home
nt Thurlow Pa.
e- .
ROXDOROUQH
Miss Olive Doule, of Green lane, en
tertalned on Wednesdny evening with the
following guests; Miss Emma Massa,
Miss Alice McGranlgan, Miss .Marie
Miller. Mrs. James Hlnklo and Mrs. K
Gnylord Myers.
Mrs. William F. Steele, of 8620 Ridge
avenue, entertained at luncheon on
Wednesday, Her guests Included Mrs.
Wesley Larc, Mrs, Wendnll. Mrs. J
Buck. Mrs. George Wanklln, Mrs.
Whalley Sauers Mrs. William McKennn.
Mrs. Samuel Miller, Mrs, O. W. Moyer,
Mrs Charles Moyer Mrs. Herman Mc
Master. Mrs. John R. Ransford, Mrs.
Bossart, Mrs. John Chltchenson, Mrs.
John Lex. Mrs. William Culp, Mrs. Wil
liam 'Carver, Mrs. Frank Lilly. Mrs, N.
H. Bovnrd. Mrs. Thomas Dixon, Mrs
Louis Smlck. Mrs. Thomas Henlnger,
Mrs. Harry Wood. Mrs. William Reed,
Miss Mary Patton, Mrs Emma Schofield,
Mrs. George Miller, Mrs. Harry Dagcr.
Mrs. Hack, Mrs. Edward Crease, Mrs,
Thomas Johnson nnd Mrs. Coney.
Knoth, Miss Virginia Allison, Miss Mary
Kennedy, Mlsq Gladys Law, Miss Kath
arine Unrgalll nnd Miss Bessie Hemp
hill; solo dances by Miss Hcmnhlll and
the Highland Fling by the gindo school
Girl Reserves of the Y. W C. A. A
cafeteria supper will be served and
general dancing will be preceded by the
play, "pyramls and Thlsbe." with the
following In; the cast Miss Virginia
Allison, Miss Allco Malnwnrlng, Ml ad
Urn co Adams, Miss Gladys Smith, Miss
Frances Seeds, Miss Hester McNutt,
Miss Pearl Berry nnd Miss Lillian
Jones,
Mrs. Altemus's assistants Include Mrs.
Rlchnrd Norrls, Mrs. Lawrence Klscher
lloyd, MIhs Mnry Wilkinson, Mrs. M. A.
Ferris, Mrs. Wllllnm Bcatty, Mrs. Ilob
ert Hey. Miss Sarnh Bovnrd, Miss Edna
Hill Miss Edna Patton, Miss Isabel F
Swnln, Mrs. Frank Kenworthy, Mrs, L.
Harry Richards, Mrs, Edward Rice. Mi
Arthur nans, Miss nachel Roberts, SitmiU t
PhVllls Reynolds. Miss -Jessie "McCiAl 9
loch, Miss Chrlstlan.Anderson and Mrs.
Anna Reed,
FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL
Under the direction of Mrs. Elizabeth
Dobson Altemus nn attractive lawn tete
will 'be held tomorrow afternoon nnd
evening on tho grounds or Rclla Vista,
the home of Mrs. Altelnus's parents.
.Mr. and Mrs. Jnmes Dobson, In nld of
tno i-nns young women s unristian
Association. In the nftcrnoon there will
be esthetic nnd folk lore dancing In cos
tume liy Miss Grave Jtjic, Jllss Grnre
Adams, Miss Edith Johnson, Miss Doris
Eat em for
Breakfast
then, eat
'em for
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DELAWARE COUNTY
Mrs. Daniel O. Brlnton, who spent
some time at Atlantic City recently, hM
returned to Media for a short stay,
Dr, and Mrs. Henry Jackson, of j
Washington have been tho guests of
Mrs. Walter K. Mitchell nt her noma
In Moylan,
Mr, nnd Mrs. Franklin A, Botts and ,f
their family, who have been tho gueslA
for a week of Mrs. Botts's mother. Mrs.' v
Thornton Lewis, nt tho Meadows, her j
home nt White Sulphur Springs. Va., ,f
have returned to Rose Vnlley. j
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas,
of
1602 Rldce avenue, have Issued Invita
tions for the wedding of their daughter.
MUs Mildred B. Thomas, nnd Mr Carl
B. Merz, of Tioga, on Wednesdny eve
ning, Juno 23, at their home. The hiidn
will I attended by Miss Naomi
Bauerle, and Mr. Harry M. Bell will be
best maiit
Mr. nnd Mrs William Bower, of 1741
North Park avenue, will entertain on
Sunday evening. In honor of their
daughter, Mtss Amelia B Bower, and
Mr. Jnmes Patterson Lee whose wed
ding will take place on Wednesday nft
crnoon, June 23, nnd their bridal
nttendnnts.
Mrs. Walter Elnwecluer cave a lunch
eon followed bv cards on Thuisday. for
tho incumbers of her card club. This was
the closing entertainment for the sea-1
hoii nnd those participating Included
Mrs. Chnrles E. Ruffe!!. Mrs. Gentge l. I
Cox. Mrs. Hurry Scheltoy, Mrs. John
Maw son, Mrs. Walter Veil. Mrs. Albert
L'. Tutcur and Mrs. Frederick Celger.
Mr. and Mrs Snmuol Cunie. of 2540
North Ninth street who have been
spondlng a month In Wlldwood, will
go to Ocean City to remain through
July.
The Misses Parker, of 1323 Mount
Vernon street, ontertnlned nt luncheon
a few days ago In lionor of .Miss r.uth
(Jgden Martin, whose marriage to Mr.
MOORESTOWN
Invitations have been sent out for a
bridge whist party to be held on June 23
at the Field Club by the ladles' com
mittee. -
Tilnlty Sunday school held Us annual)
picnic at l cuars lane, going d.v ituck
on Wednesday. About seventy-five nt
tended and nil kinds of sports and bath
ing contests were held. Tho ladles'
guild, with Mrs. William B. Llpplncott i
aa president, was In charge of the I
Wnch.
Mrs. Edwin Sumner and her children
have gone to Massachusetts for the
summer. Mr. Edwin Sumner will join
them later.
Mrs. C. A. Janke entertained a few
of her friends on Thursday from 2:30
until 5 o'clock nt a lawn party. Guests
were present from Haddonficld and
Camden.
Miss Ester French gave a surprise
party for Miss Florence Wonderland on
Thursday evening. About twenty-five
guests wero present
' Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Sullivan spent
Sunday In Ocean City as the guests of
their daughter. Mrs. Charles T Broun.
NORRISTOWN
The marriage of Miss Helen Hemmlg,
of Bridgeport, and Mr. Leon H Kohl of
Jncoby Rtreet, was solemnized In the
Trinity Lutheran Church, on Wednes
dny, at 10 o'clock. The Rev Aden B
Macintosh. D. D.. officiated. Upon their
return fiom nn automobile wedding
trip to the Pocono Mountnins, Mr aim
Mrs. Kohl will llvo nt Powell and Brown
streets.
The wedding of Miss Lillian P.
Phlpps, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs Edw m
C. Philips, of 565 Kohn street, and Mr
Herbert J Eckcrt, of Kohn street, took
placo on Tuesday. The marriage was
solemnized nt the future home of the
bridal couple In Jeffersonvlllo by the Rev
L. W. Hnlncr, D. D., pastor of th'
Calvary Baptist Church. The bride and
bridegroom were unattended.
Summer Fashions
Reveal Their Beauty
For the early hours of the day; for
country club, casino and hotel piazzas,
and for "Wee Sma' Hours" of summer
dances we've the cool, gala little frock
to fit the occasion.
NETS
GEORGETTES
FOULARDS
ORGANDIES
SATINS
TAFFETAS
Besides Hosts of Summery Cotton Frocks!
A Lionel Wool Sport 'Suit
is most useful
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127
S. 13th St.-
Two Shops of Sensible Prices
$39.75
' 1337
Chestnut St.
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Importers and Furriers Since 1850
The 70th Year Anniversary Sale ,
is Celebrated All Over the Store ,
with Very Exceptional Values in
Seasonable Outer Apparel .
for
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Women and Misses
A few are quoted below, fairly typical of many!
more, of equal desirability and unusualness: $
$35 for $55 Pongee Suits $26.50 for $38.50 Tweed
' Of excellent qunlity heavy1 O'Wool Suits ,
men's wear Shantunsr. Four I t."psc ?". very clever sport-
.... Avi... si... f- wnmon I m?d01s' J" heather and plain
"'" "" "- colors
and misses. These
exceptional values
$39.75 for $50 Canadian
Homespun Suits
Suits of fine line and very
skillful tailoring. They come
in Copen, navy, tan and taupe.
Sleeves lined with silk; suits
s. Wonderful bareains.
arc very$27S0 for $4g Spoft g
! Wonderful values all. They
are or the fine Peruvian wool,
swagKcr sports styles, suitable
for nil occasions. All colors,
light nnd dark, and all sizes.
$9.75 for $15 to $16.50
Separate Skirts
Of serge, Panama cloth nnd
tweed
Yivfiii'na TynrrA nwl
that will hold their excellent pnin modcis n biack( smart
lines. N colors nnd stylish mixtures.
$12.75 for $19.75 Summer Frocks
$19.75 for $27.50 to $35 Summer Frocks
$29.75 for $37.50 to $42.50 Summer Frocks
Sizes and Styles for Women and Misses
giiimiinMmn
George Allen, inc.
1214 Chestnut Street 1214
Thi. Krmlnir Public l.nlirr vHrnmrn
nwlal nolrs if InfcrrM from tnrlnux lurtu
nf I ho 1 1 . lint llirkn nnp mini he
rii)Ullfl of vfrlllcHtlon, Hrrraftrr (.nrlnl
trmi nt liy mull to tlie imnrr will not
Ijo pulillKhnl, iinln.ii uleiifd bj Ihr srndrr
Willi niimn. mlilrroN nnd trlrphoiix num
ber. AildrH MMiiil Items to tbo Soclrtr
I'.illtor. Kienltic l'nbllo LrdKrr. 60(1
( brxtnut Mrcrt.
Charge Accounts Solicited
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1115 CHESTNUT ST.
(OPPOSITE KEITH'S)
For Tomorrow Only
An Interesting Assortment of
Summer Hats at
Values Up to $12.50
Hats chosen for their smartness in styles that are much
in demand at this time.
Georgettes, Organdies and Spprts Hats a group of
such variety that practically all preferences can be met.
$g.oo
Very Special
Your Choice of Any Early
SUMMER HAT
In Our Stock
Positively Worth Up to $18.50
Comft fc0fF the Fnce- Rol,cd d Large Brim Hats,
"bmation Straw, Fancy Ostrich, Flower and Ribbon.
$9-W fil
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Purchasing Agents' Order Accepted
SV3ANN & DlLKS
1102 CHESTNUT STREET
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From 10.00 to 15.00 Less
Than the Regular Price
Reductions
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Ladies' and Misses'
Juniors' and Girls'
Tailored Suits
24.75 27.75
29.75 31.75
Also
Motor and Street Coats
27.75 29.75
These suits and coats are from our regular stock and the styles are per
fectly good for the fall season.
New Hats J Price or Less
Mann & Dilks
U02 CHESTNUT STREET.
Jprai I
Extraordinary Clearaway Sale
of
Fine Summer Millinery
150 Special Value Hats for Saturdav
$5.00, $6.00, $7.00, $8.00, $9.50
Tlicso pmnrt models arc especially adapted for street wear nnd
travel. Tile kind of Hat you ihii wear in jour Auto, and is dressy
on outfit for a Social call or a Dinner engagement. The alues aro
most unusual.
Special Sale Sports Hats
At $3.75 Smart Banded Sports Hat serviceable for wear
in color combinations of Blnck and Rose, Black and Old Blue,
Navy and Red, Sand and Copen extraordinary value at $3.75.
At $5.00 A stunning Sports Hat Bankok and Batavia
Braid banded with ribbon wile floppy rolled or straight brim.
For Saturday Special nt $5.00.
At $7.00 A Fine Soft Miile Milan Hemp Hat The brims
have contrasting colorings of Alice and White, Black and White,
Navy and White, Old Rose and White; Jade and White; Purple
and While. Very special, $7.00.
Lovely French Hat Wreaths
In dozens of assorted styles of field Flowers, Blossoms,
Hoses, Lilacs, Lilies of the Valley, Sweet Peas, etc. Priced $1.25,
$1.50. $1.75, $2.00, $2.25, $2.75, $3.50.
Flower Sprays for Millinery and Gowns,
Special, 50c to $2.00
Silk Pongee Waists Reduced
Now$4.50$5.00 $6.00;Save25
Kverv waist In the lot Is dependable for stWe, quality and fit
Thero is a wide arlet of models. Although not'cveiy slzu is found
In eerv siyio inero is koou selection wnaiever size is required
I nnscp ih wie rri luriimc iiuticrmt lor
are excellent values nt these reduced prices.
all-round mar. and thess
Srrnnd Flnnr.
Long, White Silk Gloves, $1.75
Thev are Kayser" Gloves in 12-hutton length.
Ity. Iong SIlK Gloc at this prlre Is remarkable, as they
to procure and cry muih In demand All Bizes.
in spletidid qual-
are hard
Allen's Ribbons Are Famous
Philadelphia s most reprcsentat!e assortment Is here, at Aliens
Just Inside niir rhe-tnut street door Ribbons of every kind ; Ribbons
of eer. shade, of every width We nre told many tlmeH a day that
our showing of Ribbons cannot bn equit ed in town And our prlccu
on Ribbons nre surprisingly moderate, quality considered.
Ladies Full-Fashioned Pure
Silk Hosiery at $3.00 a Pair
This Is the regular $.1 50 grade lisle sole and garter top; full
fashioned feet a dependable quality for wear and serviceability
They come in either black or while We would advise liberal buying
at this Bpecial pnre
Chenille Dotted Veils, 65c each
Vnlue $1.25. These veils come in all wanted colors, also in
contrasting lots; Black, Nuy, Brown. Tnupe, Magpie, Taupe and
Black, Flesh and Black, Navy and Copen.
They should go very quickly at half of the usua,l price.
Allen's French Hair Nets
10c each, $1.00 a dozen
Wo hne Just lecotved u large importation of our guaranteed Jinlr
nets; they cost almost this much now to Import, but wo uru still
maintaining tho prie at which wo hue been Belling thorn for uver
seven ycuis.
W guarantee every net to be perfect and to give reaconabla wear
or wo will teplnce them. l
Slip-on Cap Shape in Both Large and Small Sizes
Import Special Straight Shape in Extra-Large Siz
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