tST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Wynne Talks of the fiancy Gibbon This Afternoon Media Various THE second clobutnnto nflalr o( tho .cason H1 be rIvcii this afternoon In Media, when Dr. nn.l Mrs. John ftiii will Introduce their daughter, IMDDW, ""-,. r,M.pIr tilnco, Sri.V ' -:." li 'n Ideal tmcK Wine u . "'",,' ,,..., i T,.n(. .Kni o r the season' prettiest buds an m wcelvo with the little debutante. Ilitl rackdT'sydner BltWIe. Mary Hrtwlflid. Mary 1. Tlmyer, and .Tano rnrdon Coxa will be in the receiving Srir Anna Newbold was alio to have p .. ft pi! hut her uncle's sudden death lk ha. thrown her, family into B Doctor" fllbbon. you know, was ono f the" urseouH with llnso HoHpttnl No. ?nn ml served abroad for two yeurs durln tho " Marjorlo did a lot of ff work d.irlnft the war, and Mrs. (Hbbon nlo was active. It an meh '''"flhiiir the way the families of Ken turned In nd helped in every mr t lomo t0 mnUo u poS9lb, for ,,0I amVoTad that things arc all nor I mil "win for them, after such sad and dancrow Reparation. Our doctors ro in danger of their lives "over l.' oven if they were not always The Oring line. And it is good" to have them back again. TUB Mcgargeo Wrights,, I hear, arc coinc back to Bar Hnrbor this sum an? I heard Mrs. Wright telling some i,n nthor dav that she would feel ?u.t as if ri.o we're greeting long-time fed' when she got back to her home in there and saw some of her old frocl.s ?&!.'" been packed wy dur ng ii summers of the war. alio nuu ncr family "tayrd at Cape May and nearer i J iifiln vnu know. Bar Harbor did r e "tsel wUhout the Wright ..yd therl will be general rejoicing on both tide at ttflr return. The Mnaison jlujiuio ... 1i n. 35"!. 51 tat' 'U,?nMboerr?l .irrlvlers Mrs. Edward Morrell Smovcy up about ho middle of July Tor nUcast two months. I cannot ro all others, at present, but I have heard of a number ol old evotces of that re tort who will go thither soon. F COURSE, it wns too great a I . i...t tn lii mnttnr nf that. 0 .r C.n"r.'nnv o us thoroughly. satis- M'-with anything? And isu t tne ySowTto that) tatter th f the awfu ..mik. nml temncrature of the nrsi thermometer even iiv u... V " -.fi ure of the I I am certa! part of this past week? I am certainly i-f..1 Aw (lin phntlPfi. 8 I hopo it will be cool down in Ken tucky today for Mary Moss's wedding. Phe and Eugene Simonln arc to be i mar. rlfd. It must be awfully nice for illle Mo Howe, don't you think. o have hor l-ter marry n Phlladelphiau, too? The Moss girls are cousins of Mrs. George Earle. 3d. and Mm. Walter Hemslcy Avery, who were Ilubcrta and Katherino Potter, reBpcctivcly. Knth erinc Avery is a bridesmuld today, and Mrs. Howe is to be matron of honor. Jo IteevcH is nuother Philadelphia girl who will take part in tho bridal party. BIiD. as I told you the other day, Is en gaged to young Henry Wolton, of Tor resdale. THEN there's the Bohlen-Franklin redding today at 4 o'clock. That Sidney Franklin will mnkt) n pretty hide. I mnkc littje doubt. She has pretty sunny hair and is petite and cute. ftirah, her cider sister, i to be her maid of honor, and Bobble Brockle. Peggy Tlwer. Mnry Eaw, Itcbeeea Thomson, Marv Tilglnnan and Mrs. John Gillette, of lloiton. will be the bridesmaids. There are to be eight ushers, and, of course, the best man. I hear that the Toting people intend to make their home in Haverford. Frank Bohlen' mother, Mrs. Woodvllle Bohlen, was Miss Mar caret Woodville. His sisters nre Mrs. Ilonsal Brooks and Mrs. Dick Tilgh mnn Ills father Is Trof. Frank Ilolilei, of the University Law School. WHILE on the subject of weddings, did you know that Mrs. Frank Thlbault was going to bo married next wfpk" She and Dr,. George T. Tracy will be uuletlv married Thursday, and after a wedding trip will live in Bcv erlt for the summer. Mr. Thibault hns been living nt 2-18 Potith Twenty -second street. She was Mi. Helen Green, and was married to Mr. Carrow Thibault some time ago. Several cnrs after his death she was married to his brother. Mr. Frank Thi bault He died home j ears later. Mrs. Thibnult's son, Carrow, lives with her. and hor other son, Lewis, who married Adelc Codding, lives in St. Davids. yOl know that awful pour Thurs- day ufternoon, when you jui-t had to Rft under shelter, and then when It hold up a little you made flying leaps under awnings and in nnd out of door 'as, and when jou reached your cor ner you stood there waiting for your rjr? Well, how were you to know that tne man back of you wnnted the cor tint you allowed to pass? It wasn't four cnr. How wero jou to know that ae could not open the top of your head nnd look inside nnd know that you were ru,1UK 10 jourseit. mat s not my car, 1 ra waiting for No. ?" Of course, not, and et when ou did get into the next oar, and n man back of you nlinost mocked jou down netting on. too, did you not have a horrible awakening when you heawl him fay in a rude, voice to he conductor. "Almost missed this car, joe, because some fool woman stood in iront of me in this pouring rain nnd i. t0 pcide where in the dickens and a bit stronger than that it wns) we wasoin'V" NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES fniwuLs,s '"o will nttend the dlrmer, TMlo yed by rtanelntr nt tho Babbit, to LRlv'i' ' Dr f,harlcH Dlngham Ten of hii.,?e.on' t.1!ls "'on'" tn honor ,i ' '" '"eiuno aiibr jean c. Iiullltt. Mies Prancen I. Ki,iiws,, i. ' ,'" Pon, t Gr.mc' Jr., 5Ir. James N. andVr 3r' MrAWllam R. Knrnum, nna Mr fJeorge A McCall. whos,8 ,.r.lnlr Spenser, of Kt. Davids, Jr win rJaB0. ,0 Mr' 3of" Ur'"1h it was l?v p,nc,e 0I? Snturdav. Jum, by MiS nSn ,a,.,Ji!,.ch'0 ' Tuesduy m.'.VW' ot Mer,"' ftt nenli.S i,, i " nt -u dlnner-ilnnce tills I"ot il 'wnor of Miss Mabel Howard Ileld'k inSnl11'1, f,f Chestnut Hill. Miss has bVnTffi' ,' ? ST B'-" - - " "tf II4IIIUMCU aU of Ve?11 ,f,Ml8S koul"" Twad Pop, of Chlonl"" J,Y Dav" Maiqum 0' St DavS",?0"'. taUe ",nw In Juno 56 oii2,i vm,rc1'' " Saturday. Mrden 'or ,hn , ,y. a .r'centlon '" ' bono? w 111 hbrlM " h?m"' ,h "'aid ,lie brid.Hmiie M. ". An" A1'"v d P'ock mH?W,w1v ,V8 MIm Kleni or Catherine Wclli' " m Si'Vi W""H' MlM maker Mr iL111? j'lprence Sheo- ni Miss T Anna vLVJ ?uld lS3 Twnddell Will v.l .. rt"na Mnrmils Thn l,0Ut ,.. "Oarra Mr i.lhTi1'' Mr Alfred axsoii Deeter UxV ert Crawford. Mr VJMr John PauVd1ncnn,r1 .Watson I, puiainB TwadVilii ?f1iwat,d5u MrH Klve a luncheon in of IIaverfoid, will Wlnceton aSb y' Juno U' at .S?-Swri , aJ Qame tMihy at tl,a Mm u Irish it , -"Jit,, ui x'infr. HV . j i( "".' VweSv...!,8?" Pf u'6 Swarth- jn-1 her suter Mr2d ?,,? W1,nut "". "n. N. J i,. !,-."" "umpnt, of Pater a i'i:v?.vp recently retnen. rJlET Debut of Miss Marjorie at Her Parents' Home in Weddings Today burst, N. C a niece of Doctor nnd Mrs Meeker, Is spendlntr n few weeks at the atJJStS," " Thlrty-3lxth S ChSitaul 2108 Pino street, have cono to their cottago nt Cape liny, whero "hey will be ffhl?lM?e1' W10"- "n-lnyiaw" ml daUBhtcr, Mr. and Mrs. .Tnmes Urnham who will bo their guests during tho sum mer. Miss Christine Hawkins, daughter of SI.,R1"lM.rs-nJohn Hawln, of B02 South Korty-nrat street. U the guest for n few dns of Mlna Maria Jnnewny at her country homo nt Onhs. Ia. Miss iWl?,' ,'ngngement to Mr. Price Wctherlll Janewny, Jr., of Media was recently announced: ' ' wn' Mr. and Mrs. Dlmner neeber. of 1007 TMLnU,VBtf?et', w, K0 "wnr(l e end of June to Kaeleamcre, whero they will spend a week. ,i1.nlrhiJIcryTJ:,J"lcr."na "or little i Pwi'?.'' J .k'M'Wen. Chester, will go tp Whlto Sulphur Springs In a short time, where the y will Join Governor nnd Mrs. (Sprout at the cottago which they occupy overy summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Bullitt Itaulerberg have gone to Cnpe May. whero they will spend the summer with Mrs. Bauter bergs parents, Dr. and Mrs. n. Walter Starr, of 117 South Seventeenth street .$Ir,ttmI Mra J:rw'n M. Simpson, of 327 Green lane, Boxborough. gave n ,,,.'"",S? '" 1,onor of t,,flr ' (lr. Boss B. Simpson) twcnty-rirst birthday, last evening, at tho Iloxborough Country ALONG THE MAIN LINE ...lrr: ,nnd Mrs. Carroll Downes, of opdB.'ao nvenue, Nnrberth. have n ineir guests sirs. Hnrry Downer of Minneapolis, Mlnn..r and Miss Mary Uuchnnan, of i:-anaton. III Mm. Alfred M. Watts, of North Church avenue, Ardmore. gavo a bridge At her home yesterday afternoon for tho benefit of tho Narberth Tennis Asso ciation. The Bev. and Mrs. Harrison B. Wright, of SL Asaph's Episcopal Church, Bala, will motor to Boston to attend tho Conference for Church Work, which will be held nt Wcllesley College. Wel Jesley, Mass., beginning June 21 and lasting until July 1. Miss Loulso Free man, deaconess at St. Asaph's; Miss Florence BIddell, Miss Bllzabeth Pills bury and Mrs. Wilbur Flsk Hamilton will also attend the conference. Mrs. Wllmer G. Crowell, of Essex and Montgomery avenues, Narberth, en tertained the following members of her bridge club on Wednesday afternoon: Mrs. .Tnmes McKell, Mrs. L W. Essex. Mrs. W. John Du Bree, Mrs. Bobert Boss, Mrs. .1. Bust and Mrs. Frank Bacr. GERMANTOWN Announcement Is made of the mar riage of Miss Caroline Koch, of 4541 Greene street, to Mr. Henry W. Bean, of 3231 West Cumberland street, on Wednesday, In this city. Miss Elsa Wohlfeld will entertain In formally at her homo nt luncheon today, The guests will Include Miss Mnry Smith, Miss Marguerite Wagner, Miss Carrie Bhlmer, Miss Mildred Shertzer, Miss Alice Van Artsdalen, Miss Doro thy Wllklo, Miss Dorothy Bose, Miss Dorothy Price. Miss Ellee Smith, Miss Magdalene Young, Miss Marjorie Peel ami Miss Florence Bitter. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Jane Scott, of North Twenty first street : Miss Lillian Skceharr. Mr. Hnrry Kingston and Miss Minerva Duck- worm win entertain a group or rocono friends this evening at the home of Miss Scott The guests will Include Mr. and Mrs. Hnrry O. Behm. Mrs. Mary A. Price, Mr. and Mrs. William T. Myers, Miss Ircno K. Ash, Mrs. Harry King ston, Miss Verna Simmers. Miss Eliza beth Mlsson. Miss Fnnnle Prlco. Mrs. S. A. Skcehan, Miss Edith Behm, Miss Amy Hackley. Mr. and Mrs. Wheatland, Miss Edith Simmers. Miss Mao Wheatland. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Simmons, Miss IcU Hastings, Mr. and Mrs. Atkins and Miss Kathryn Moore. As Is tho custom of tho members nt their final entertain ment, the season's fund was contributed for tho needy children's summer outing. Mrs. C. Fenton. of Twelfth and Green streets. Is SDendlng several weeks In Harrtsburg, where she Is tho guest of Mrs. P. Itogers. on ner return Mrs, Fonton and family will leao for Wild wood Crost to spend tho summer. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Helen Gnllagher entertained In formally nt her home, 1040 Bitner street, last Tueodny evening. Her guests Included Miss Catherine Boherts, Miss Cecil Toffard. Miss Frances Benedict, Miss Gene Gallagher, Miss Margaret Mc Gonlgle, Mr. Josoph McAullffc. Mr. Jo seph Doyle, Mr. Thomas Dovle, Mr. Joseph Taylor, Mr. Joseph McLaugh lin nnd Mr. Vincent Clark. Friends of Mr. Michael J Torpey. of 1129 South Third street, will be clad to learn that he Is recuperating from his recent illne.v. Miss Marie Carrol, of 203 Montrote street, has returned to her home, pfter having spent the week in Washington. Mr. Josoph Wauglv of 2540 South Seventeenth street, who has recently graduated from Vlllanova College, will lcne Alonday for Pittsburgh, where ho will remain for tho summer. Mr. Mortimer Carrol, of 1731 Bllncr street, tpent n. few days In Atlantic City na tne gneat or menus. WEST PHILADELPHIA A rummage salo will be held Juno 23 nnd 23 at 6041 Market stieet for tho benefit of St Joseph's parish In South Ambler. Mr. Catherine Long. Miss Mary McKlnUy and Miss May lllley aro In charge of tho affair. . mii Mildred llunslncer. of Bochester, N. Y.. and Mr. S Molllt Ellis, fon of Mr. and MrB Francis D. Ellis, of 320 South Forty-sixth street, were married June 17 In New York. Mr. and Mrs H. Mofflt Ellis will be nt homo after July 1 at 320 South Forty-Blxth street. Tho Sixteen Club, of West Fhlladel. phla, will gtvo a luncheon today at the Bltz-Carlton. Among those present will bo Mrs. George Lacker, president; Miss Elizabeth Hnglo. vlco president; Miss Con&tanco Hubbard, secretary; Miss rnK..i T7utaruti tronsurer: Mrs r rea- erlclc Adams, Sirs. Walter Baker, Miss Marlon Cummlngs, Miss Harriet He s. Miss Murlo McCarthy, Miss Gi ace Mills. Miss Helen Scott und Miss l,eon.i ad-lclgh. Ije jf ur $c Jitlimerp Ijop, 3nc. 1123 WALNUT STREET Starting Monday Remaining models of any of our beautiful EARLY SPRING HATS Now $10.00 Furs Stored and Repaired r' 0'k.v EVENING . TOBLIO MISS SIDNEY FRANKLIN MR. BOHLEN Miao Moss Marries Mr. Simonln at Bowling Croon, Ky. Other Weddings of Today The wedding of Miss Sidney J. Frank lin, daughter of Mr, nnd Mrs. William Buel Franklin, of Woodslfle avenue, Ard more, nnd Mr, Francis II, Bohlen, Jr., of 1711 Walnut street, will tnko place nt 4 o'clock this afternoon at tho Church of the Betleomer, Bryn Mawr. The Bcv. Georgo I'omeroy Allen, rector of St. Mary's Church, of Ardmore, will per form tho ceremony, nsslAtcd by tho Bcv. O. Calvert Carter, rector of the Church of the Bedcemer. The bride, who will be given In mnrrlnge by her father, will lit attended by her sister, Miss Sarah Franklin, ns maid of honor, and the fol lowing bridesmaids: Miss Elizabeth Brockle. Miss Peggy Thayer, Miss Be becea Thomson, Miss Mnry Law, Mrs. Blchard Tllghmnn nnd Mrs. John Gil lette, of Boston. The best man will he Mr. James Gowcn, und there will ho the following ushers! Mr Blchard Tllgh man1, Mr. S. Bonsai Biooks, Mr. William B. Franklin, Jr., Mr. Bernard Law, Mr. John Sproul, Mr. Alfred Ocary, Mr. .Tared Ingcrsoll nnd Mr, Casper W. B. Towftscnd. Mr. nnd Mrs. Bohlen will bo nt home after August 1 nt Havcrfotd. S1MONIN MOSS Tho wedding of Miss Mnry MncKenzle Moss, daughter of Judge and Mrs. Mc Kerma Moss, of Bowling Green, Ky nnd Mr. Eugcno Carter Bufllngton Sl-uo-nln, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Isaac Mooro Simonln, of Chestnut Hill, will tako place nt Bowling Green this evening at 6 o'clock. Mrs. Arthur W. Howe. Jr.. of this city, will act as her sister's matron or nonor, nnu aiiss .veil imon. or uoium bus. Go., will bo tho maid of honor. The brldesmnlds will Includo Miss Shelly Bodes Miss Elizabeth Fitch, Miss Jane Coke, MlBRiiMnry Clydo Huntsman, Mls3 Wlckllffe Covington, Mlso Mildred Potter, all of Bowling Green, nnd Miss Josephlno Prlmroso Beeves, of Gcrmnntowir. Mr. Simonln will have Mr. Donaldson Woou Hoopes as bost man. nnd the following ushors: Mr. Earl Clinton B. Gould, of New York; Mr. Walter Hemsley Avery, Mr. Arthur W. Howo. Jr., Mr. Joseph M. Gazzam, Jr., Mr. Clarke S. Hurlhut, Mr. Charlen M. Coryell. Mr. Blight Sar gent Boblnson, Mr. Hamilton Dlsston Carpenter, of this city; Mr. McElroy MacKcnzto Moss, brother of tho brldo, nnd Mr. James M. Garvey, of Cincin nati, O. A.rccoptlon will follow the cere mony at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Simonln have taken n houso at Chostnut Hill, where they will llvo after their return from their wed ding trip. McIIENBY HENDEBSON The marrlago of Miss Heleir 9. Hen derson, daughter of Mr. and Mro. Georgo Magrudor Henderson, of 7205 Lincoln drive, to Mr. Edward McHenry will tako placo In St. Michael's Episcopal Church this evening. Miss Katherlne McHenry will bo the maid of honor, and Mrs. Con ycrs Button:, Jr., Miss Cclestlno i: Warder, Miss Bachol Whltmer and Miss Virginia Arman. ot Cumberland. Md , will he tho bridesmaids. Dr. Cnlvln Smyth will net ns best man. and tho following gentlemen will bo tho ushers: Mr. Conycrs Button, Jr., Mr. Bobert It. Henderson, 2d, Mr. Gordon Smyth. Mr. II. Stanloy Kotcham. Mr. Edward Kllng and Mr. Martin H. Buehler, 2d. A small reception will follow tho ceremony at tho homo of tho brldo's parents. DELANEY COMLY The marriage of Miss Marlon Comly. daughter of Mrs. Catherine F. Comly, of 135 South Eighteenth streot, and Mr. Frnnk Coombs Delaney. of New York, will take placo thlo afternoon In St Patrick's Church, Twentieth and Bltten house streets, at 4 o'clock. Tho bride will bo nttended by Miss Josephlno Dodgo as maid of honor, and the bridesmaids wlll be Miss Natallo Brush, of New York; Miss Amelia Lim ber and Mrs. Samuel Slaymaker, of Haverford. Mr. Beynol de St. Michel Thebnud, of New York, will be best man, nnd the ushers will Include Mr. Theo dore Evans, of Stockbrldgc, Mass. : Mr. Snmuol Comly. a brother of the bride ; Mr. Bobert Coates, Mr. Orrln Kllbourne, Mr. Chester Thompson, of Albnny : Mr. John Dempsey, of Cincinnati, nnd Mr. William Lloyd Bally, of Ardmore. A reception will follow the ceremony at tho homo of tho bride's mother.' COBLIES BUBTNETT A pretty wedding will tako place at 1 o'clock this afternoon, when Miss Christtno A. Burtnctt. daughter of Mrs. Christina Burtnett, of Brookllnc, Dela ware county, will bo married to Mr. William Morris Corlles, son of Mrs. Franklin Haines Corlles, of this city. Tho brldo will be given In marriage by her brother-in-law, Mr. Balph I. Bal com. Tho Bov. Georgo W. Barnes, rec tor of the Church of the Holy Sacra ment, of Highland Park, will officiate. Miss Louise Seltzer Zebley, of this city, and Mrs. Balph I. Balcom, of Hrookllne. will attend ns maid nnd matron of honor, The best man will bo Mr. D. Allen Simpson, of Swarthnwro. After a reception Mr. and Mrs. Corllca will leave for .a wedding trip nnd on their return will bo at home after September 1 at Brookllne. ABMSTBONG LOSSE An Interesting wedding will take place at 4 o'clock this aftornoon In the Trinity Lutheran Church. Germantown avenue and Indian Queen lnne, when Miss Louise Lofse, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnrry E. Losso, nf 494S Bublcam avenue, will becomn tho brldo of Mr. George W. Armstrong, of Limekiln pike. The pastor of tho church, the Bov. Dr. Luther Da Yoe, will perform tho cere mony, nnd Mr Loaso will give his daughter In marriage. Mrs. Laura Finley will attend her sis ter as matron of honor and Miss Mar jorie Bennett and Miss Emily Belder will no mo nriuesmauis. .Mr. wuuam Armstrong will act as best man for his Qfie madnesia ioctors recommends For Comtlp&tlan, Acid Htomach. Indiges tion Can bs ud an Milk of Msgneita. Bold only by the bottl nover by the doaa IMPORTED POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL is one of the finest food olU that nature produces nniiiiini lUUSBAND'SI fy 'l'ra&M.n '" :; Mf. Li3KGEKPHfflAI)E!DlHlA, SAfttTBPAW 7UNE 18?; 1020' Photo by I'holo-Crnttcm. MRS. TOANCIS II. IIOIILK.V, JR. Wioso marrlago (oolt plnco this afternoon. SI10 was Miss Sidney Franklin brother and the following gentlemen will bo the. ushers: Mr. JInrry Kline back, Mr, Harry Losso, tho bride's brother: Mr. John Bray and Mr. Wes ley Armstrong, tho bridegroom's brother. A reception will follow the ceremony at tho home of tho brldo's parents. After September 1 Mr. nnd Mrs. Arm strong will bo at homo at 245 West Clapler street. SMITH FOX The wedding of Miss Floience M. Fox. of 544 4 Angora terrace, and Mr. David Hershey Smith, of 548 South Fortv-ninth street, will take ulaca thin evening nt 8 o'clock In tho Church of the Epiphany, Fifty-seventh streot nnd Baltlmoro avenuo, tho Bov. Dr. William Parker officiating. Tho brldo will be given in marrlago by her father and will bo attonded by Mrs. Jack Wilson as matron of honor and by Miss Margaret Boss as maid of nonor. Her two Driaesmaias win no Miss Elizabeth Smith nnd Miss Eliza beth Stregley, her cousin. A brothor of the bridegroom, Mr. Ed ward J. Smith, Jr., will act ns best man, whllo Mr. Jack Wilson. Mr. Stewart Emory, Mr. Harry Sullivan and Mr. Henry Fox, a brother of tho bride, will bo the ushers. After an extended wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Smith will bo at homo at 5144 Angora terrace. PBINGLE OSMOND A wedding of interest In this city Is that of Miss Katherlne L. Osmond, of 300 North Thirty-seventh street, and Mr. William T Prlngle, Jr., of Wyn cotc. Pa., which will take plnce this evening at 7 o'clock In the Northmlnster Presbyterian Church. Thirty-fifth nnct Baring streets, tho Bov. Dr. Courtland Boblnson officiating. A reception will follow Immediately after tho ceremony at tho Phllomuslan Club, Fortieth nnd Walnut streets. Tho bride will bo given In marrlago by her father, and will be attended by her sister, Miss Sara Os mond, as maid of honor. There will be nvn bridesmaids, including MIbs Helen Prlngle, of Wyncote; Miss Elizabeth Plnchback, Miss Margaret Houston, of Germantown: Miss Frances Ball, of Germantown. and Miss Peggy Osmona. Mr. Arthur Pringlo will net as best man for his brother. Mr. Mortimer Boblnson, of Germantown ; Mr. Bay mond Hecht, of Pittsburgh: Mr. Albert Peters, of Ovcrbrook; Mr. John Wright, Mr. Daniel Cupltt nnd Mr. Bartrnm Hoopes will bo tho ushers. Mr. nnd Mrs. Prlngle will lea-o Immediately after tho ceremony for nn extended wedding trip. They will bo nt homo nfter September 15 at Wyncote. WILSON ALLEN A pretty homo wedding will take placo at 7 o'clock this evening when Miss VHOT0PUW8 PHOTO PIAYS THRU JIFJMERICA A1U,U..., 12th. Morris & Pyu"K.AZei AlnamDra Mat. Dally nt 2: Uvk 0.15 & 0 BRYANT WAHHIIUKM In .,. "MnS. TCMPLK'S TELKOBAM ' . r,Mtnlif n...t,,A. JL A11irhnr ALl-LunC-lNI Mat. Dally 2:16. Uvsi. t MAY AT.I.1PON In "THE WAI.K0FF8" ADI I r. "D & THOMPSON ATS. APULLVJ MATINEE DAILY ETIOCNR O'nniKN In "HIS WIPE'tl MONET" AnrAHlA CHESTNUT Ilelow lflTn ARCADIA io A M. toll :1BP.M. WANDA HAWI.KT In "MISS HODUS" BALTIMORE &W.0M.t TOM MIX tn "T IB CYCLONE" T-if TICDIDn DHOAD STUEET AND BLUlitJlKU RUHOUEHANNA AVE .TEtNtDonnopr1onstTr,' BROADWAY Wy?.rM."- svitiMAM FAHNtlM In JTHEi AUVBNTUnEir . A 01X-M "22 MAnKET STREET CAP1 lvJL. 10 A M. to 11 10 P. M It. H WARNER In. "UNCHARTED CHANNELS" CENTURY raIE til? X 01U pvoH,t5?S5P "l T rKU AT Otn. & Slaplewood Ae COLONIAL. 2sn. t nrt n r. m. ET MNE HAMMERSTEtN In "THE WOMAN OAME" IMPRESS MAIN ST. MANATJtNK niAijiiu j-rt uniTIf STERMNO In , 'THE ONE-WAY TRAIL' tJairmount ?&&!&&& rrt" EDOATt LEWIS'S (mtjiivi rAAlll V 1HEATRE- .Wit Market St, FAlVilL.1 0 A. M to Midnight 1 r-HART.ER RAT In "THE PINCH-HITTER" .ii cT THEATRE nelow fipruca 56 1 H 31. MATINEE DAILY MAY ALLISON In "THE WALKOIT-S" FRANKFORD "b 3WS3gSKD OWEN MOORE In "SOONER OR LATER" Great Northern TiVZ' S.r,e NAZIMOW In THE HEART OF A CHILD" IMPERIAL flOTn ft WALNUT STB Mata. 2i,in. Eves. 7 ft 0 coNSTANrf: HiNKr in "THE STOLEN KISS" miC KENSINOTON AND 1K13 ALLEOHENY AVENUES SEH8UE HAYAKAWA In THE DEVIL'S CLAIM" LAFAYETTE YNND6,Tni?iAAVa?: TOM MDC In 'THE PAREDEVIL' I r.'AHFR 4,ST 4 LANCASTER AVE LbAUI-.l MATINEE DAILY ENID T1ENNETT In "THE FALSE nOAD" I mTTRTY BtOAD ft COLUMBIA AV. LHjli.l 1 I MATINEE DAILY MADELAtNE TRAVERSE in ' iiil". IllUf IttiAIVI 333 IRIffT.TB5VjSCT 1IERT T.YTEI.T, In " im,'Jt V? )XAT" CwolU tJiwi owtojt wMM'-4e:4b.imk,ini BMurdwr vaiw( "i1njj. .ll ..V2&m ilKktUU. . Ja M' ,J I. ',"'? i J" 1s, ridno. C. Allen, of 442 SouthVFIBIeth Charles R. Wilson, of 5231 Walton ave nuo, the Bov. Charles Boswell officiating. Tho brldo will bo given In marriage by her brother, Mr. Harry L. Alton-, of Detroit. Sho will be attended by her sister, Miss Isnbello II. Allen, ns maid of honor, and the little flower girl will be Miss Katherlne Allen. Mr. Wilson will have for his best man his brother, Mr. Hownrd Wilson. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wil son will leavo Immediately after tho reception, which will bo nt the home, for an extended wedding trip, after which they will llvo Ur West Philadelphia, hi rini . w ipcjinin win in mu w .----. SCHBA1SHUHN 8E1P A pretty wedding will tnko placo tills afternoon nt 4:30 o clock nt Trinity' jmm Guthrie, 036 West Allegheny nve Lutheran Church, Eighteenth und Wolf nUc, when his daughter, Miss Ethel L. streets, when Miss Margaret Belnoehl Guthrie, and Mr. John F. Wlest, of 4511 8e,lp, daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Franc s North Broad street, will bo married by D.Im tuMI t,..ntvi. KtM HrMn nf Mr. li(l I Mia IIav I'uttt IT .f fCnnUvV. fit the GaB- ward A. Schralshuhn, Jr.. son of Mr.; nnu Mrs. scnralsnunn, ot ii ?; i nvenue. Tho ceremony will bo Performca by the Bev. Frank Urlch and Doctor Francis, grandfather of tho brldo, Mr. Bert Francis, uncle of the brldo, will glvo her In mnrrlnge, Tho maid of honor will be Miss Hilda Klauss, a cousin or tho bride, nnd tho bridesmaids will In cludo Miss Beatrice Boorse.Mlss Fran ces Stewnrt and Miss Catharine Mntchet Mr. Charles Franzen will act as best man nnd tho ushers will bo Mr, Samuel Klauss, Mr. Normand Umpteao, Mr. Warren Smith nnd Mr. John Ield. A reception at the home of tho nr me will follow thn ceremony, nf tor whicn Mr. and Mrs. Schralshuhn will leavo on their wedding trip, and upon their re turn will spend tho remainder of uio summer nt Wlldwood.. SCHAEFFEB LASHNUB Tho marrlago of Miss Sarah Lnsnncr. of 6129 Locust street, nnd Mr. Henry Schncrfor. of 1541 North Seventh street, will tnko place tomorrow evening nt 6. ao o'clock. Tho bride will bo given In mar rlago by her father, nnd will bo attended by hor sister, Miss Anno. Lnshner, as maid of honor. Mr. Samuel KerBhbnum will be tho best man. Mr. nrrd .Mrs. Schacffcr will llvo In West Philadel phia. MELCHER LEE An Interesting wedding to tnko Placo 11,1a ACnlnt, ulll t (lint Clf MiSS liClCU Shenherd Lee. daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnines Leo, of 164 Sumac street. vi snhlckon, and Mr. Leon Webster Mel chcr. of Cynwyd. which will bo jolcm- nlzccl at a o'plocK in tne wiw"v" Prcsbyterlnn Church, with tho pastor, tho Bev. E. C. Hlbschman. officiating. Mr. Leo will glvo his daughter In mar riage, and her slater, Mrs. C. Brooke .Tonos, will be matron of honor. Miss Mary Davis nnd MUis Edith Molcher. sister of tho bridegroom, will bo brides maids. Miss Elaine Foulds will be flower girl. Mr. Melcher will have for beat man Mr. Edgar Woodrow. of Cynwyd, and his ushers will Include Mr, Verdln Simpson. Mr. George Gillespie. Mr. Alfred Lee and Mr. C. Brooko Jones. Following the service thcro will bo a reception for the families at tho homo of the bride s par ents. Tho bridegroom nnd bride will leavo on a trip and will be at home alter August 1 at 401 State road, Cynwyd. BEIFSNYDEIV LINDNER A pretty wedding will take place In St. Paul's Reformed Episcopal Church, Broad and Venango streets, this after noon, when Miss Edna Marian Lindner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Reed Lindner, of 3233 North Park nvenue. will become tho bride of Mr. Sidney harl Relfsnyder. Tho ceremony will bo per formed by tho rector, tho Bev. Forrest E. Dager. D. D and will be followed by n reception for tho families at thy home of tho brldc'a pnrents. Miss Marian McCaulley, ot Gormantown. will be the brldo's only attendant. Mr. William Thomas Cope will be beat man. Mr. and -urn n.if.nvAi- win leave on an ex tended trip and will bo at homo after c. . - AAJA x-KV. Ti.'AntlMh street CANDEE MASSEY A wedding of Interest Is that of Miss Dorothy J. Massey, of 806 South Fifty fifth street, nnd Mr. Seth W. Candec, of 321 Winona avenue. Germantown, which will tako place In the Tcmplo Lutheran Church. Fifty-second nnd Bnce streets. this afternoon at 4 ociock. mo ev. Dr. A. Pohlman officiating. A reception will follow immediately nfter the cere mony at the Bittenhouso Hotel. Tho brldo will bo given in marriage bv her brother, Mr. Eugene Stnrr Mas soy. A sister. Mrs. If. B. Lockwood, of Overbrook. will attend her as matron of honor. A niece of tho bride, Miss nioTorr..YS The following: theatres obtain their picture through tho STANLEY Company of Amer ica, which is a guarantee of early showing of tho finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. MODFF 42D BUT1I sr. Orch.tr. lYl-TLSl-.Lu Continuous 1 to 11. OI.1VH TELL In "LOVE WITHOUT QUESTION" OVERBROOKSn,,. "THE DAREDEVIL" PALACE 121 "ARKET STREET "THE HEART OF A CHILD- PRINCESS "aWoiCTS , ROY STEWART In "THE BAOEBUSHER" REGENT "fTO p7 AYRi?oi?" RIALTO aE""ANTOWN AVE. "A MIDNIOHT KNiaitT" RUBY JKET AT BBLOW 7TH ANNA rORV&A8LTXUaS P' U "THE PATH SHE I CHoIe" SAVOY ,2U Srln,frET STHRET "rORniDDEN TRAILS- SHERWOOD M,VtnW,W0" W,l AhVSSNii: - M4um a STANLEY nA,nnCT AtBv: kth .tohn TiAimYjmnn n,!,B p- "DR. JEKYLL AND Mrt irYDR" CTAR KENSINGTON AND STAR r AtiW " AVENUBS "THE SHE TIOER" VICTORIA MnAAK?T Fjfj VIOLA DANA ln ,,S1S r- M "DANGEROUS TO MEN" . NIXON-NIRDLINGERw i ncM i uta BELMONT 02D AD0VE iiARKcr SEENA OWEN In "THE HOt'SH OF TOYS" CEDAR CW" OAH AVENUE EI.IE JAN11 In lllti I.-UI-" COLISEUM URKET DETWEEN " ENID RENNETT Vn AND e0T" "THE FALSE ROAD" m bo Jsa??7ns-M. jiis. .av. RoniSRT WARWICK In r "THOU ART THE MAN" 1 nC ST fl2U AND LOCUST STREETS LULUOl Matn ISO S. 10 Rm, J jo ,!? REX REACH'S ,0 ' "THE SILVER HORDE' NIXON B2U AND MAnK.p BTO JUANITA nANBKN'n3' 7 n1 "THE LOST CITY" ' 1X1 THOMAS MEIOHANM'n,n" D" "WHY CHANQE TOUR WIFE?" STRAND aia,MAKTOvN0; MAE MURRAY In VW'ANOO "ON WITH THE DANCE" WEST ALLEGHENY . . ENID RENNKTT lnAIU,hPy "Till! WOMAN IN TI1M RlIITr-l utv. ... '. . : i'TyW'fr Natalie Lockwood, will to tho flower Tho bridegroom will have for Ills best man his brother, Mr. Asa Kanaee, ui Phoenix, N. Y. The ushors will In clude Dr. L. G. Grace, of Germantown, Mr, William Treffelsen, of Coatcsvlllo r Mr. E. Harvey Llpplncott nnd Mr. C. II. Stanton Massey, a brother of the bride, whllo Master J. Parker Masscy will net as ring bearer. ... . . Mr. nnd Mrs. Cnndee will leave Im mediately nfter tho reception for an ex tended wodJIng trip. They will be At homo after October 1 at 321 Winona avenue. WIEST GUTHBIE An Interesting wedding will take placo mis evening nt tne nomo oi .mr, Wll- ton Presbyterian Church, Twelfth street ami iemgn avenue. Tne uriaeB 10.1110. will give her In marriage, nnd her sis ter, Miss Isabella Guthrie, will be brldes- maiu. atr. James J. I'eyion, 01 -" cothc. O.. will be best man. A reception will follow the ceremony. at.. wi..i ....1 ui.. K..I.1. will leave on n trip and will bo it honc "nt 1500 North Fifteenth street nfter August l.Thei brldgcgroom served In the United States army with the motor supply train. BUDD ENGLH Tho marrlnea of Miss Bertha M. Encle. of Kant TTnsal street, nnd Mr. Alfred N. Budd. of Brooklyn, will tnko place at 6 o'clock thin evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. U W. Kltnelmnn, 126 East Upsal street, tho Hey. Dr. Chnrlen Ilaatlnua Dodd, ot tho Socond Bnutlst Church In Qcrmantown. or flelntlncr. Thr will lm no attendants A dinner will follow Immediately nftori tho cflrenionv. After n wedding trip Mr. nnd Mrs. Budd will ho at home nt 1233 Dean street, Brooklyn. POESEN GOLDSMITH A pretty wedding that toolc place at noon todny, in that of Miss Emma M. Goldsmith, of 5705 Spruco street, and Mr. John'Poesen, of Pottatown, the Itev. Dr. Asa Ferry officiating. A re ceptlon followed Immediately nfter the ceromony. Tho brldo wab jjlven In marriage by Iter father. Hor matron of honor and only attendant was Mrs. Clydo Ruby Mr. Poesen had for his pest man Mr. J. Holllngsworth. After an extended wedding trip Mr. nnd Mrs. Poesen will be at home at 5705 Spruce street. BOAS GROVE An nttractlvo wedding toolc placo at tho RlttonhouBo Hotel yesterday at noon, when Miss Sarah V. Grove, of 10 South Thirty-second street, became the bride of Mr. Walter F. Boas, of New York, the Rev. Dr. Robert Johnston of ficiating. The bride won given In marrlago hy Mr. T. Kealer Schwartz, and was at tended by her sister, Miss Marian Grove, as maid of honor, while Mr. Boas had for his beet man Mr. Morris Masland. A reception followed Immediately after tho ceremony, nfter which Mr. nnd Mrs. Boas left for a trip to tho Adirondack Mountains. Upon returning they will make tholr homo In New York. PAPY LATJBER A pretty wedding took placo In St Clement'a Episcopal Church on Wednes day evening when Miss Anno Loulso Lauber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. August Lauber, of 1710 West Lehigh avenue, became the brldo of Mr. Frank J. Papy. Mlna Carolvn Lauber, a sister of tho bride, was mold of honor, nnd tho brides maids were Miss Marlon Hlght, Miss Adele Thompson, Miss Marlon Mahns nnd Miss Edna Hoffman. Tho ushers in- from ROOF GARDEN do All over Hotel Pennsylvania (New York) you'll find things mighty well worked out for your comfort. There are all sorts of "special" attractions about the place the big, colorful Roof Restaurants, for one thing; and the Turkish Bath establishments and swimming pools for another; and the many service devices (the "Servidor" is typical); and so on. You may not want a fifty-dollar suite but it's there if you do. You may not want a quick meal in a new kind of fast-service lunch-room, but maybe sometime you will. The Pennsylvania has tried to anticipate all the needs of those people who want the best there is when they're in New York. The Largest Hotel in the World 2200 rooms, 2200 baths Associated with HOTELS STATLER, Buffalo, qeveland, Detroit and St. Louis t ii..i j.t . . i Aw..aiw ziiMrHMa- m. m. "J- i ' eluded Mr, If. Robert Bruckner, Mr. Charles Gallagher, Mr. William Fred ericks nnd Dr. Elmer Hers. Mr. Papy had for his best man his brother, Mr Johnson Papy. A reception Immediately followed the ceremony nt the home of tho bride's parents. Mr. nnd Mrs, Papy will bo nt homo nfter September 1 nt 1710 West Lrhlgh avenue. MOORESTOWN Miss Helen Evort, who has been visit ing Miss Agnes Bobbins, hun returned to her homo in Philadelphia. Mrs. F A. Warden nnd her family will leavo todny Jot Beach Haven, to re main until the 1st of August. Mr. War den will Join them later. The marrlago of Miss Bebecca Plum, dauehter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Plum. and Mr. Harry Jcffer Conway took ploco on wedncsany nt fi o'oiock in tne luotho diet Church. Miss Harriet Knthorlhe Conway was maid of honor, nnd Mr Joseph Amor Plum wns best man. A largo reception was held Immediately after tho ceremony nt the home of tho bride, 105 North Central avenue. After n wedding trip spent nt tho Delaware XoreStown m ooresiown Water Gap, they avlll mako tholr home TIOGA The Tloga-Nlcetown community serv ice will open the playground nt Hunting Park nvcnuo nnd Clarissa street this afternoon. Major Henry Heed Hatfield, owner of the property nnd of tho ad joining baseball grounds, has donated tho use of tho proporty to tho com- PALMER'S SILKS 20 Deducted from Sale Slip Sale Continues Customer after customer have found just the Silk they came in for at 20 off and our prices arc always 20 lower than Retail Stores. The Sport Silks advertised last Monday sold out in three days. Fnr Np-rt Mnndnv poirct TtciU- "i'nilar to the Sport ror next, munuuy, Saiillt a briiuant artificial suk for Suits and Skirts; Copcn, Savy, Black and Stiver. 40 in., $3.50 Less 20 $2.80 A group of Silks at half price Printed Foulards, Printed Georgette and check Habulai, the latter washable; enough for one day's selling. 36 and 40 in., $1.95 Less 20-41.56 KclT..F!'..!a.", $M5 Less 20 $4.92 Silk Remnants from a fraction of a yard to a dress pattern, all repriced for Monday. No discount allowed on Remnants. 1318 CHESTNUT STREET Fourth Floor Take Elevator Ettablished 1904 Opp. Pennsylvania Terminal, New York ' 1 .i..-,- .. s -1 jjtv,-ia. r, askW,i, iijaaj. .' ,iJ-i.dto2&mMi& w r l-,fj-. munlty. Among tho speakers s. opening win be Mr. tnaries w Intl. urentilntrt of thn nnsnolfttlort. Mayor J. Hampton Mooro. Miss t, r.annir In vlen nresldent i Mr. Willi iff ' Tffli1 Jfttti lMl B. Morrell, secretnry, nnd Mrs. aeorif s W Elklns, treasurer, The chairmen" . Philip N. Arnold, Mr. Charles Small Pax-, HJ son, Mr. Joseph Starnbergcir. Mrs. wj Malotte, Dr. T. II'. Hilton and Mr, Mrs. Edgar Janncy. Among llio Interesting June wddlnl Jpj i will bo that of Miss Edith E. My-, J daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob jfL-j J, Myers, of 713 West Erie avenue, tbBLjr? Mr. Karl R. Rrandt. of 1818 West CMfe'Stf a ..,. akl.U ..111 t1M HlNa aW ".Vy ' Wcdnosday oven I tiff, .Tun6 23 tn the JfrrftV'. Avfnuo Methodist Church. Atten4uir Vi.i tho brldo will ho her nlater. Mro. wg m vine R Qertrnnd, matron of honor i Mlw Cfl om icita jvriuuii nim tMiuo i. wj jj MnnirsW lilrf(nnl,1a n M i ATltr T M HU7 ' - iittiu uiiucoiiiniuoi miu m vin , ' Klmker. flower girl. Mr. Brandt Willi's lmvo Mr. Raymond Wood for best nun. iiu iur usikcra i.ii. r juiifiiiu vtio. l. V rank nronat. Mr. aiervine uernanu ana r. Clinton Brandt. Mr, Another Tioga wedding of Interest Is that of Miss Ruth M. Fahrlnger, dhujrh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Fahrlnger, of 21.0Z West Ontario street, and Mr. Frederick H. Bonn, of Beverly, N, J;, which will take place at tho home of the bride's parents, Mrs. Joseph Learning, of Woodland. N. J will attend th bride, and Mr. Learning will bo beat man. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Bollg, of lt -West Tioga street, have taken an apart ment In Chelsea for the summer, which thoy will occupy In July. v c : ,- . j ;. jWi :. h --fcJii' . "" J J .'rful..i. Mi JMHit iY r -im m an i'Uj K. t. A & i "i 1 ns a ' .i M.
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