Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 22, 1920, FINAL, Page 7, Image 7

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JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
tfancy Wynne Sees Various Pcoplo on Chestnut Street.
Orpheus Quartet to Sing at Botanical Gardens (or
Willing Day Nursery Benefit
- vntmn htr looking awfully pretty
I oho rtood there at the counter
whoth
n umi -- -,v . .. it.
; .n when I see one wuno n ul0;
in I Vam't sure' until Bho started
?n io out of the store after nutting her
nXw of uandwlchi In oiled paper
Un.''oi SrI " aai.1 the clrl with her,
.,ou can't carry them that way." and
M'now I can tell you It wi Snrftii, ami
J,.- ilres wan sweet, trimmed With
white collar and cuffs. Her hat was of
brown raffla alid there were worsted
flowera of various colors embroidered
flat ! ncalnst the crown -of the hat. It
wns very becoming
SHHMED to be seeing Harrisons
Eonernlly yesterday, though the sec-
I
..ill, no relation to me nrsi. or u
ihero Is n relationship it is very instant,
At anr rate, the second one was Mrs.'
Walter A. Wood, who wns Dorothy
Harrison, and she was comliu out of a
ntveet shop. One of the llowland chil
dren was with her. Rather I think, but
rstlier and Dorothy have crown so in
the l"t vear I can't tell which is who.
Mrs. Wood was wearing n tan sports
milt and a small dark brown silk hnt.
Her niece was in n mixed blue sports
suit and her hat was a dark blue silk
sailor.
HEAR thnt the Orpheus Quartet is
,,l.. n nmir-nr In tlir untie Cycle
I
"In Oypsy Land" out in the Hotunlcal
Day Nursery on Thursday nlcht. It's
rinfiiAtiu inc i in nrnriir ui nit i itixin
coins to ue very iirimiic mm in. i... .
i. . in tlin rvrlo nre fainllinr and
Kr-mitlfiil. You know the Orpheus
nuartet includes Philip Warren Cooke.
Donald Redding. Edna Harwood
Handier and Lorettn Io Wtro Strehl,
oiitin Alton K. Douchcrty 1h the nc-
comnanist. The members of the quartet
will appear in gipsy costume, and tnere
will be string Instrument nccompnnl-
It sounds quite delightful to me. for
)i four Klncerg havo lovely voices. They
are so lined to singing together thnt
thev blend splendidly and the ensemble
is extremely gratifying.
The president of the Willing Day
Ntirserv is Mrs. George Stuart Patter
son: Mrs. A. J. Dallas Dixon Is vice
president, Mrs. William A. Glasgow
sfcictary and Mrs. Wilson Shnrplrss
treasurer. The former president of the
nursery was Mrs. George Willing.
Among the patronefwes for Thursday
evening's performance are Mrs. Arthur
Riddle. Mrs. Gideon Roerickc. Mrs.
John V. Itraun, Mis. Edward Brown
ing, Uaronchs von Roecklin, Mrs.
(ieorge Mason Chichester, Mrs. George
W. ChildH Drtxel. Mrs. Clnrcuco W.
Dolan, Mrs. George Dallas Dixon. Jr.,
Mrs. Edward C. Dale, Mrs. A. J.
Dallas Dixon, Mrs. John White Geary,
Mrs. William A. Glasgow, Mrs. A. J.
Drexel Paul, Mrs. George Stuart Pat
terson, Mrs. Isnne Jeanes, Mrs. George
Willing und many others.
ISPITOSE you've seen them, too,
these last few days. Some of them
were in grny suits yesterday and had
queer hat bands with ''Kansas City
Independence" written thereon, and
cithers had "Oklahoma" nnd others
nciiin "Chicago," while Dallas, Tex.,
too. wan well represented on our thor
oughfare. Of course, they were the
Iloturiaus on their way to the shore.
NANCY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Tho entnircmoiit of Miss Jean Mum
ford, dauchter of Mr. nntl Mm lTrlwnrH
W Mumford. of West Philadelphia, to
Mr. James D. Sourber, of Pottsvillc. has
ii-i-cmiy Dcen announced.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fltz-Eugeno Dixon nv
returned to their home In Elltlns Park
from n visit to Newport where they wero
ths guests of her mother, Mrs. Alexander
Hnmllton nice nnd Doctor Rice.
Sir. and Mrs. A. J. Dre.xel Pnul. of
Radnor, will lenve on July 1 for Dark
Harbor. Me., where they spend tho re-
in.iuiuer oi mo Hummer.
Mr. nnd MrH. Charles A. Munn, of
Jjoodcrest, Itndnor. expects to sail for
i.ngland July 8. to be gono two or three
months nnd will travel through England
end France.
Mr nnd Mrs. Edwnrd Browning, of
lioxwood, Itosemont, hhvo been spending
sveral days at Hloomlnjr Grove. .V. Y
and will return to their home tomorrow,
f'olonel nnd Mrs. John Qrlbbol will
.I '"morrow for Scotland whero they
win be the guest for several wocks of
J.ord Prevost. of Glasgow. They will
return to their home, St. Austel Hall,
Micofe, In September.
,r' t?,"!1. J,,.rH' Aotelo J. Dovereux, of
n.Lr,10'.1 ''nrm. Orelan.l. will go In
Harbor M6 cottage at Dark
Mrs. W Kemblo Yarrow, daughter of
Mr nnd Mrs Itobert Emott Hare, of
Hionyhurst, Strafford, who has been vis
iting her brother. Mr. Kmlcn Hnre. of
m) 0,r,.t or the lnst two weeks has
ford"1 mother's home at Straf-
n;"1"' Mrs. n. I Williams, of St.
uavlds, entertained at luncheon nnd
mi. "7,' ,r'litt3J.).n.llonor f their nieces,
rl ?vM.n,,l C' Williams and Miss Helen
1J llllams.
Mr James Sutton Holmes, of Atlantlo
a,Li .nn,10,"nc,s tho mnrrlago of hln
dauKMcrMlfs Emma Dorothy Ho)mes.
to J r Hiram Steelman. on Saturday
"'""'J June 19. nt St. James's Epls.
"I-. iiuicii, .ummio uiiy, wr, steel-
ii?i,Hw'J l.n.!nnce UB captain In tho
112th Field Artlttoiy.
TinlT KaJ,herine Ogden. of Oakdecn,
"adnor nailed on the Imperator for a
two monUn' stay In Euiojxi. Sho wns
Jennings, of Pittsburgh.
MrMLsl,,J,1.lllaJvlll.lamRon. naughter of
Km""11 l'H. Frank Wllllnmsonrof '2302
f, i ',tre?t' )vh0 ,iaB boe" "Ponding
tiim"1 ,J,vkH. ln Colorado Spr ngs, is
Ms ilng friends ln Columbus, o. SI e
of Iu7j'"rn t0 her nomo about th0 "lluu'o
tah!rnt 1l::mwn, D' Cv1-!'"011 will enter
1 -1 !, ,,'h "'1,tnn' nt ht;r Bummer home,
i.i houth Ridgwny avenue, Chelsea, X
n-i.!.h,,orrc,wi ll,' Pennsylvania Society
r,thlp? ,of u'o Revolution, ln honor
Bon,chu? rCK,U' SIra' Kerman E.
nfMM? In'Lj- Cunningham, daughter
tnlnel al epjLh Cunningham, outer-
Jr ' i- -,'. , Mr' J' Cooper Graham
"enry'VaddTn'o!;.1 JraCjnaia' a"a &
McoUV&-?."d ".nA,M. Allen F.
oeeunvini- ihi.in ...4.V-r J"yn. are now
UKe jc j ,p BUmmer home at Spring
nectlcut u,roueh Nw York and Con-
otJDav,J,,roVnr,,iftJ!eph. J"n Esery.
mni.;i.rSal'' I'lanerch, ar receiving
if a son
June 3
I as Mis
P Manor
Marian ry i i be remembered as Miss
noltsZtVOVt 0C HllltP Man""
A&?&ynEi'
ion avenn. n..""rf """?"'i OI WIOII.
vltatlon. iA ,""l"b nas issued In-
vuat ona for th mr.-' """ ""uea in
ter. Mis, M.S2;, "laKLaJf? ' her dough
r John 8 Wlttwer nt Wvnnu?' aml
June 30, in the Phnwt, J. yy"00'e. on
ate Conception nir?2f ,ho Inimaou
o'clock, "he Rav' M rmanPwn' at 9'-3
pastor of ih -i, MVJ' I,lB?lna. C. M
bride will h Mhurch' omclaurir. The
C,ntk the trouble wris I ncv can i tell
er It'fl arn or jjiiirfiiut-uu -
C n.ri?fi.tayW y wi Mlaa Isabella
r'ltJnhMn n flAi,,il(,esm,?l(ls' L,llle Miss
bIpi ,h -Si,.aallen ,wl.n nct as flower
Bin. Mr, wlttwer will havn no hi. i.t
SET 1.,fbrVer',Mr-"! "Ph RW ttwer
Mr Aih0.rffn'0 V? wl11 nct s ushers:
Mr, Albert C. Wlttwer and Mr. Jnmes J.
Donahue, brother of th M.riiiA
ktlA ."":.- wil'JP Am f
riUn??,.lho2n.rla.Be,men.tpf their dauah.
ier, nnss Aiarion U Ashton. and Mr.
iiuiii:b ii, Auams, or noga.
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QERMANTOWN
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tl Tit. hum
returned from their wedilintt trip and
; at home s IBS Wwt nurhnm stret.
Mrs. Yaw will bo remembered as Miss
Milllccnt Irving.
Mr. oral Mrs. Henry n. Highland
havo returned from thilr wedding trip
to Atlantic City nnd ar nt home at 907
Fast Chelten avenue. Mrs. Hlghlnnd
was Miss Mnry Emma Salkeld.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Murroy nnd
Mr. and Mrs Charln Poulson. Jr., have
returned from their wedding trip to
New ork and nro at homo nt 1.12 West
flhnrpnnck street. Ueforo their double
wedding on June 0. Mrs. Murray mm
Miss Kathryn H. Lnyhcn and Mrs.
Poulson wns Miss Anna Layhcn.
Friends of Miss Mnrtha Fnry gave n
farewell party in her honor at tho
h?mVof. ,"..IlelM v Murdoch, nt
5.3 East Washington lane, on Thuih
?,ftJ',.evn,n,r' Tne BU'sts Included Mrs.
H. M. Thomns. Mrs, William T. Tomlln-
". ill8S ,'""zabeth Woodward. Miss
?.. 'un,i""ns' 'Mlas ainguaienp Young,
" Mnrian Knight. Miss Iluth IJorei,
Miss Ethel Young nnd Miss Alvdia
Butterworth, Miss Farley leaves Get.
mantown today for her home In the
mountains of Kentucky.
Mlsi Irne Ileymnnn, daiiph''" of Mr,
and Mrs Otto C. Tteymann, of 0.126 Bur
iViKe?tiriSCV ha4l r' turned to her homo
from Wcllesley College for the holmays,
Tho marriage of Miss Nellie F. Bur
rows, daughter of Mr. nnd Mm. nrh.r
vfc T?,,irrnw?' .f I444 0Ttf street to
Mr. Robert J. Simpson, of Lcwlston, Me.,
took place at the homo of the bride's
parents at 7 o'clock on Wednendnv i,v-
n'mr. tho Rev. H W. Hnth.iwAv. of
Covenant Presbyterian Church, odlclat
ing. NORTH PHILADELPHIA
T,JF,hoJ ,M.unt Cnrmel Assoelatlon of
Philadelphia, composed of .100 fnmllles
of Mount C.armel, Pa who nre now
residents of this city, held Its eighth
annual rounlon on Saturday afternoon
In Hunting Park. Mr. Howard Ulrd. tha
President, pres'''d r"d mnde nn address
of welcome. Mr. William IT. Jones Is
ylco president nnd Miss Gcorglanna Far
ley Is, secretary nnd trcasuror. A
souvenir button containing a photograph
of the Mount Carmcl House, one of the
old landmarks of the coal regions,
which wns d'Stroed by fire some time
ago, wns given to each guest Tho
association was orgnnlzed In luia i
the late Mrs. Thomns Hornn, and Mrs.
E. E. Tier. Many of tho m-mbcic. .
prominent In the political and business
life .of Philadelphia
Mr. ,nnd Mrs. Morris Rosenbaum, or
1821 Diamond street, announce tho
cirgngcment of their daughter, Miss
uoiuio iiosennnum. to Mr. Harold Uch
ten, son of Mr. nnd Mrs Jonas Llchtcn.
of 2111 North Twentieth street.
A musleale will he given this evenlnu
In thO leCtUro hall nf tlin ITron T.lhrnrv
Sixth street nnd lh'gh avenue, by tnc
piiplli of the North Philadelphia branch
of the Temple University Scioui u,
music, under tho dltectlon of Mr. rnri
Clemens, ocal and Instrumental solos
will bo given by Mr. Slgrld Anderson.
Miss Flora Dick, Miss Anna Dick. Miss
Mnrtha Mostertz. Miss Mndcllne Lelble,
j..ro riifu.i n Pins. .Mits veronica
nrumtri, Miss Rosamunda Maher, Mlrs
Mcrmino iinyer, miss Johanna Kat7
Miss Anna Jcntsch, Miss Margaret Well.
Miss Helen Ketcham, Miss Clnrn
Abnhnzy, Miss Frnnces Stanley. Miss
Jennnette Marcus, Miss Snga Unlrtron,.
Miss Helen Voltel, Mr. Peter Hoffmnn.
Mr. Lester Schnel, Mr. James O Elwell.
Mr. Holgar Nielsen, Mr. Sprv Fulmer.
Mr. Fritz Voltel, Mr John Setdel. Mr.
LJ?; H0UGhprt5'' Mr- A1P,T Keller. Mr.
it " v"" "" -"'rKe winnersoerger.
Mr. Raymond Mason. Mr. Edgar Plfke
Mr. Ferdinand Mostertz nnd Mr. Walter
Forbes.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Achilles Monlot nnu
their daughter, Miss Felicia Monlot.
have gone to Ocean City to remain
through the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stern, of 1715
North Wghteenth street, who are
uuuuiiyniK uieir cottage on Bartrnm
juenue. Chelsea, will entertain Mrs.
V,t(,Cn.s Parente. Mr. nnd Mrs. Nathan
Felhelmer, of Chicago.
MUh Natalia Lenk. of Birmingham,
Alabiimn. will spend a fortnight as the
'''if st nf her utrcle and nunt, Mr nnd
M;,,Mn3C .Nl Aarn. of 1037 North
Broad street.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Nussbaum. 20S
Greenwich street, announced tho en
gagement of their daughter, Miss May
M. Nussbaum. to Mr. Mayer D llnno.
port, at the blrthdav party of Miss
Nussbaum. Among those present were
Mrs. R. Schiller nnd MI'S S. Schiller,
of Canada : Mr. D. Fenson. Miss A.
Relfs, Mr. 8. Selgel. Miss A Slecel and
Mrs. L. Klein, of New York ; Mr. and
Mrs. A. Rnpoport, Mr. nnd Mrs. H.
Chertok, Mr. nnd Mrs. H Weltz, Mr.
nnd Mrs. L. Gerber, Mr. I. Pnsken. Mrs.
P. 1'ox nnd her dnughter. Mr and Mrs.
Syndermnn, Mrs. M Stoneman, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Miller, Mr W J. Silver. Miss
Sherman, Mr. Sallsburg M'sq F Soho
het, Mr. A. Sohohet, Mr. Haller, Miss
A. Schohet. Mr. M. Plntzow, Miss E.
Plntzow, Miss E Rosenblatt, Miss A.
Knlinr, Mr. M Bourue, MIm S. Selet,
Mr. I Allen. Mr L Dorf Mr J. Aber
man. Miss D. Englehack, MUs E. Engle
bnck, Mlsa It. Chertok, Miss R Rnno.
port. Miss E. Chertok, nnd Mrs.
Lesse, Mr. r Rapoport, Mr A Dlck
steln, Mr. I. Stein, Dr. J Cnhan, Dr. A,
uanan, .ir. ami .Mrs, j Thomas. Mr.
nnd Mrs. I. Antrert. Mtss A Nelfeld. Mr.
B. Nelfeld. Mies B. Croltinan and Mr.
Miner.
Mr. Henry M. Hopkins, 2111 South
Sixteenth street, lias returned from a
visit with Mr Jueoli Illldebrind. In
Scranton, Pn. Willie there, Mr Hopkins
accompanied Mr, Hlldebrand on n busi
ness trip to Buffalo, returning by motor
Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Sulllvnn of
2821 South Bouvler street, entertained
on Wednomlny evening In honor of their
daughter, Miss DorlH Sulllvnn. Among
tho guestB wero Miss Pigry Dawr.on,
Miss Charlotte Ashton, Miss Holon
Hughes, Mlsa Ada Wharton, Miss Mar
garet Mullln. Miss Cecilia MrKale JUsh
Josephine King, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnyeph
llaron, .Mr. JTnncis j-erry. mr. i-rnnit
Kenny, Mr Charles Plilll'ns. Mr. John
Schilling, Mr. Wlllard Elverson, Mr.
Delmnr Znno, Mr Harry Huff. Mr.
Richard King nnd Mr. Pnmuel Sheean.
The marrlnge of Miss Josephine
Ursula Townley, dnughter of Mis. Mary
.1. Townley, of 122S Hinder avenue, to
Mr. Arthur Joseph O'Harn. non of Mrs
Mary O'Harn nlso of this cltv, was no?,
emnlzed on Wednesday morning at nun
tlal mnis In tho Church of the Epiph
any. The Rev. John P Downing
C. M of Springfield. Mass., performed
thd ceremony, with tho Rev. James Nash
assisting.
WEST PHILADELPHIA'
Mrs. John Muelcler nf lis. 'I Cainenter
street, entertained at luncheon at her
home on Saturday. Her g'lests Included
Mrs Claude Carley. Mrs. Lewis Lllllch.
Mrs. Clarenco Dill, Mm. Hnrl Leech,
Mrs rhllllp Spooner, Mrs Wlll'arn '.
llronz and Mrs! Maurlco Lewis, of Glon-
olden. ....
,oi. .....An nt Mm Marls Angel ca
Heffernan. daughter of Mr and Mrs.
Fdward F Heffernan, of Mont Clare,
PoTami Mr Edward A. Mullen, of this
nttv tnnlc nlnce on Wednesday morning
nt6:a0 1 o'clSSk. Tho Rev. William F.
Wilson performed tho ceremony
f Tirlnrntlon. . lim-murr win;
tenis.iifnt hr ninll ?",I,'',?:',V.".; "
un Unea r the sender
iddress t"'1 trWn?, niim-
be publlftneu. unira pi,
wild nm, ddrM anil I
her, , Addrjus sorUI, t ?
in Iff 1 lo nutinr
Un tedser. 004
ChMtnut street,
Tli Erenlnr Iiibtl Letter welcomes
nf Ilia tltr. hut JhfM .r0i'?.."lu" ."?
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MHS. OEOUOE WILCOX McIVEU
Mrs. Mclvcr was Miss Jane Tarry Pnxson Mnulo. Her marrlago to
JLieutenant .Mclvcr took placo today nt noon In St. Mark's Episcopal
Church
MILITARY WEDDING
AN EVENT OF TODAY
Miss Jano Maule Bride of Lieut.
Mclver, of San Francisco.
Other Marriages
, Tho wedding of Miss Jane P.ixson P.
Mnule, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles
Prlco Maule, of 2217 Rlttenhouse street,
and Lieutenant George Wilcox Mclver,
Jr., U. S. N., son of Colonel George Wil
cox Mclver, U. ?. A., and Mrs. Mclver,
of San Francisco, Calif., will take placo
at noon today. In St. Mark's Episcopal
Church, Sixteenth and Locust streets.
Tho brldo will bo attended by Mrs. Paul
do Hoff Reed, of Washington, as matron
of honor and Miss M. Elizabeth El
liott. Miss Mildred W. Longstreth, Miss
Isabello JHshburn. Miss Rachel Price,
Minn Eleanor McCawley and Miss Doro
othy Savage, of Baltimore, as brides
maids. Miss Cora Louise Mclver, a sis
ter of tho bridegroom, and Miss Mary
Maulo Herring a cousin of the bride, will
be the flower girls. The best man will be
Mr. Rcnwlck S. Mclver, U. S. A., a
brother of the bridegroom, and the ush
ers will Include Ensign Armon D. A.
Crawford, U. S. N. ; Lieutenant Freder
ick Haoberlo, U. S. N. ; Lieutenant Wil
liam H. Bnll, U. S. N. ; Lieutenant Gcr-
nl.t "WIVif TT a NT 1r- Wftlter L.
Rex. of this city, and Mr. Paul de Hoff
Refd, of Washington. A breakfast will
follow tho ceremony at the Acorn Cluo.
THACHER LATHBURY
Tho wed'dlnir of Miss Evelyn Ncsbltt
Lathbury. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Benjamin Brentnnll Lathbury. of 2126
Do Lnncey street, nnd Mr. John Wllklns
H. Tliacher. son of Dr. nnd Mrs. George
II. Thncher. of Twentieth and Chestnut
streets, will take placo this evening, at
7 o'clock, In Holy Trinity Eplscopa
Church, nnd will bo followed by a small
reception at tho Rlttenhouse Hotel. Tlio
bride will havo Miss Anettn MacGrntn
ns maid of honor nnd Miss Mary S Lit
tle, Miss I-oulsa MrCown. Miss Sarah
V Cooko nnd Miss Allda R ""en'er as
hrldfsmalds. Miss Frances Thachor, a
cousin of the bridegroom, will act as
flower girl and Master Brentnnll Lath
bury, a brothrr of the bride will .be a
page. Mr. Lloyd Eastwood Mebolrt will
be best man nnd tho ushers will Include
Mr. Leslie Gardiner, Mr. Charles Gib
bons Mr. Roland Snatter and Mr. Ju
llcn Barnard.
WALLS-fMITH
n.... i r -Mlua A.ln 'A Smith.
i no muniuu ui ".,i'r'. - ",: p
daughtor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph K.
Smith, of 427 East Mt. Airy avrnuc. to
Mr. J Wllhur Walls, of Church Hill.
.i .'.in i.A ninii nt tho horn ft of trie
brido this evening. The Rev. J. W.Tte
dall, of the Mt. Airy Methodist Chiirch.,
will omclate and Mr. Smith win eIvoW
j n i Mn.P nun Mlrs AnrlGnne
Weltens will attend the brldn ns maid
of honor and miss oiarmim x :'
nlcco of the bride, will be the flower
girl. Mrs. Albert Raby. a sister of the
bride, will bo matron of honor. Mr.
ChariesWMelcholr. of Wilmington Del.
will nct as best man. A reception will
Immediately follow the ceremony. After
September 1 Mr nnd Mrs. Walls will bo
at home ln Church Hill. Mu
ORAVES SCHMIEDER
An Interesting wedding to take place
this evening in that of Miss Carolyn i E.
Hehmleder, daugh ;r of Mrs. Anna
Schmleder: of 727, w?st Alleghcnv ave
nue, and Dr. David A. Graves, of 3033
Gcrmantown avenue. The .ceremonv wll
be performed by the Il-v T?fvld Spen-
rdemother and a rece , win
M ss Hazel Mar tz and' Dr George B.
Groves wl! be his I-rothert .best man
Doctor Graven and his bride will leave
on a short tHv) and will bo nt homo after
Tuly lV at 727 West Allegheny nvenue.
The bridegroom, who sened one year
rfve'seas Wtl'.o Thlrteent,, Reg ment
I?nlted States marine corps, Is mo son
of Mr. S. S. Graves
COHEN Dltr.IFl'S
. .. ..,., itnir took place In the
rt (II "l "." ., ..! 11,1
n .T.VgftM
!5hBtl7r!a;.ro,irf.nlDrrlDd Whr?.?. was
g vtn inrmarr0ngo by her fMh'r and was
attended by Miss Lena "0f"Vw'H best
Mr Mob Cohen wns his brotner b uesi
man TheVervIc; was foil owe d by a re
ceptlon for tho fam He-.Mr- an ,1 .Mrs
Pniien left on an extended trip nna win
Wt homo anSr September 1. at 1600
West Erlo avenue.
. .... ..!?.uA wui tnko nlnce this
evfnlng aC the Rl tenhouse Howl, when
re.1,m5.nV. Vntz. daughter of Mr. and
Si &rnnM Katz of 2449 North Nine-
nltiBt t wl bfcoino the bride of
Mr Marcus Bnum. The Rev Dr. Joseph
lnfn,,rei,rnenTvnC Tho "gown will' bo
Wl t. georget e crVpe and lace. Her
tullo veil vVnt be wreathed with tho same
ErSV u" & hwr..mcahrry "a
sSueoTK:8
nonor "'"'"''.'. " 'rcpe and a picture hat
o?l0wnlteB lace Si" will crryPa bouquet
& fe s --
lint lo nium wl' wear a llowered erepe
yrMVSrlmmwltlj , lace , and a large
iS5SSSrawUh her Sfeit Mr. Morton
Ilaum a brother of the brldegrroom. will
lmum, a j juii. . return from a
w.rtrtinir t?Po Mr. naum and bride will
Two wltli tlielirldVs Parent.. 244 North
Nineteenth etrtet.
COMlERa MII.LKU
Tho marrlaw of.MI" Florenpe Mllltr.
daughter or wm. "'"VVVmiil., m
puncannon ayenus, to Mr, William H. I
i" ., W t
ijj."
TJMd':i
V,'1V, M'f .,.- j
TODAY
is-
Colbcrg, formorly of the hospital corps,
IT. S. N., was solemnized on Thursday
morning, at 9 o'clock, In St. Henry's
Catholic Chuich, Fifth and Cayuga
streets. The Rev. Henry Kocnes was
tho celebrant of tho nuptial mass which
followed tho ceremony. Miss f!nrrln
Miller nttended her sister 'as maid of
honor nnd Mr. William Miller gnve his
nieco In marrlnge. Sergeant William
Calvert, United States mnrlno corps, of
Texas, acted as best man and Mr.
Charles Nixon waa nn usher. A break
fast followed the ceremony nt tho homo
of tho bride's mother. Mr. and Mrs.
Colbcrg will bo nt home at SOD Duncan
non avenue, Olney, after July 1.
greenwald-kTrschenstein
A pretty wedding was solemnized Sun.
day ovenlng nt 6 o'clock, nt Emmnth
Isrnel Oheb Shalom Synagogue, Fifth
and Gasklll streets, when Miss Helen
A Klrschensteln. daughter of Mr. nnd
Mrs. H. D. Klrschensteln became tha
brldo of Mr. I. P. Greenwald, of Wil
mington, Del. The bride, who wn$ given
In marrlago by lcr fathor. wore a wh to
ceorgctte gown beaded with satin bugle
beads, whlto tulle veil, caught with lilies
of tho valley nnd carried a whlto prayer
book. Mr. Herman J. Klrschensteln,
brother of tho bride, wns best man. Mls
Henrietta Adclson was maid of honor
Mr. and Mrs. Orecnwald left for an ex
tended wedding trip nnd will be home
Siptembcr 1.
GREISIGER HEIM
A protty wedding will tnko place to
morrow afternoon, at 4 o'clock, nt the
home of tho brldo, 4044 North Rorso
fctreot. when Miss Louise J. Helm he
romcB the brldo of Mr. John M. Grels
Igcr. The brld6, who will be nttlred In
whlto embroidered georgette with a tullo
veil fastened with a wreath nt llll nl
tho valley, will be given In marrlnge by
her brother, Mr. John Holm. Miss Mamie
iii'ianyaer, ainreu in pink georgette,
will net ns mnld of honor. Mr Mnrtin
Helm, another brother, will act ns best
man. After a short woddlng trip the
bride nnd bridegroom will be at homo
ai dii isorin uamorey street,
MOORESTOWN
Mrs. Elizabeth Allen, of Plalnfleld,
has been visiting Mrs. Herbert Crowell,
of East Main Btreet.
Miss Alberta Gillespie, daughter of
Mra. G eorgo C. Gillespie, won the first
prize for spelling at a recent spelling
contest In the public school.
Miss Martha Rogers, who has been
teaching nt Rocky River, O., Is spending
her vocation with her brother, Mrs. Clyde
Rogers.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Voorhees have
returned from their wedding trip nnd
are living In Stnnwlck.
The closing exercises of Friends'
Academy took place on Wednesday eve
ning. Certificates wero presented by Mr.
Alfred L. Dcy to Miss Mary Walcott.
Miss Mercy E. Powers, MIfs Frances
Potter, Miss Edith D. Llpplneott. Mr
Wilfred B. Wolcott. Jr., Mr Robert L
Buswey and Miss Mary Eans.
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1310 Chestnut St.
Sale of 125 Gowns
Present Values $50 to $65
iuach model representative, of the best fashion ft
thought of the day; quite a few nre combined
with lace; nil are most artistically trimmed, rr
Comparatively none are duplicated! The ma
terials include:
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High-grade Kitten's Ear Crepe
Crepe-de-Chine Georgette Crepe
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THREE NEW FILMS
ON LOCAL SCREENS
Carpontlor Proves a Screen
Find In Good
Play
Vl.ln.ln "Thn Wonder Man" Is an
appropriate name for Georges Carpen-
tler, nna tne reviewer auviseo mm
to be sure to see this new player. Not
only Is he a champion of the European
flstlo world, but a prediction Is madn tnat
he will capture tho honors of the heroes
of filmland should be choose to stay in
tUlm nM ft1A nt t.rn.l rTllArn need 1)0 nO
.tlio tion ..o... u. ..,.. ... ... .. l.
doubt as to the acting ciuuiiy ai w..
newcomer, because ho Is? n good aetor
with nothing of tho merely pugiuoui;
about his appearance. Had ne been .an
nounced as a new screen star wltnout
any one knowing his wonderful ring
side record, he would no doubt be Just
as big n sensation. , , .
Tho story Is n regular, straight-out-and-out
movlo tale of a man who comes
to this country nnd Is tho Idol of ewnr
and social circles. A member of tne
nthletlc club, where he Is n guest, does
not like him. nnd takes occasion to miiow
his dislike In many wnys, oven going so
far ns to make It unpleasant for tno
little girl to whom the hero Is devoting
his time. A war contract Is used to
bring out the fact that the horo Is a
representative of tho secret, police or
France. There Is a fine flgnt in me nu.
letlo club and tho champion Is Bhown
In his trnlrln stunts. ,
Three children aro used with good
effect for comedv relief In the training
episode, while Fnlre Blimey has tho role
of the lady for whom the fight 1b stnged.
Others do their work In a creditable
manner.
.-,ii "Tho riiv nf Masks" can
not hide tho ponulnrlty of this projl'ic
tlon. nnd tho fnct thnt Robert War
wick Is again In a role that suits him In
.. ...e. sfn,.. -.-morions nf tlOfminX
fiction will recall how this novel of
George Barr McCutcheon was raw.
ami there is an naumonni irenv -
tnm tUnm In IliA .'InU'lnff nf this nlaV.
There Is just a touch of the Bai-rle of
"Tho Admirable Crlchton" In this tale.
.... 1. ...tllAa lha Irl.n nf hfivlni? 1710171
bers of European nobility exiled In
Amorlea meet at tne nomrs oi mo r...
bers of a society they have organized
Hero they don the apparel of their real
stntlon. Tho butler Is none other than
n ...llllnnnfrA U'lin otTturM IntO the UOlngS
In a spirit of fun nnd adventure. As
a contrast to him. nil the rest nro work
ers bv day. One of their number Is n
chauffeur, another a governess and a
third carries In coal and wood to earn
fifty cents. Tho scion of n wealthy
house nBks for nn appointment In the
diplomatic corps, but It is given to the
chauffeur, who later turns out to bo a
real chap. . , ,.
Delineation of tho characters In the
novel Is well done by J. M. Dumont.
Theodore Kosloff. Edward Jobson. Rob
ert Dunbar nnd Lois Wilson. The di
rection of Thomas H'effron Is excellent.
rnlnee "Tho Fighting Shepherdess'
In nnother reason why there seems to be
nlmrtniro lii the wool market. The
scroens have Intely shown countless
beep as n background to the stories of
jr:
"Tho Shepherd of the Hills," "The Little, evening, from 2 to 10 o'clock, on tho
Shepherd of Kingdom Come" and the , grounds of the Samar'tnn Hospital,
forthcoming "Rnmona." Sheep owners Broad and Ontario streets, ln aid of tho
aro no doubt receiving much more money I hospital. There will be a children's
for the rental of their flocks than thev I playground with sliding bonrds, a merry
would If the same anlmala were shorn of go-round and ponies, a baby show, dl
thelr wool But the reviewer mum mmr, lected by Mrs. Laura Southwalt. with
to his mutton. gold pieces for prizes: a bazaar, and
Anita Stewart comes forth ln a now music by the Boy Scouts Hand of Lognn.
MrAMinn nn.i i.iina fnmininitv nnnthpr Thn nffntr Is In charge of Mrs. Herboit
a...... i ' .....ii.. u-nfnn
worked by mnscullno players. Ono thing
Is ovldent, and that Is tho sterling qual
ity of tho acting of the star, who has
ben In plavs nf the modern dress va
rlety In this play, however, sho rep
levins all thnt l simplicity. She enacts
a girl who is misjudged by her towns
men and who has to go through sev
eral reels trying to set their mlndB to
rights about a real culprit who had
murdered her benefactor.
Wallace MacDonald, seen In "Eyes of
Vio World." and Not.Ii Beerv. seen In
"A Mormon Maid," have important sup
screen uiJu in ..iiiun nciv.u.ui
porting roles.
FRANKFORD
Mrs. William Chester, of Dyro street
will glvo a luncheon on Wednesday aft
rrnnon ln honor of her house guest. Mrs
C. Patterson, of Albany, who Is hero on
a several weeks' visit. Covers will be
laid for twelve.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Herman T. Grunlngcr.
of 2114 Orthodox street, have gone to
California for a month's stay.
Miss Helen Whltehlll. of Foulkrod
street, will he hostess this afternoon to
the members of her sewing clrc'e.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bonsnll nro
spending their wedding trip In Canada
and after August IS will make their
homo In Havnnn, Cuba. Mrs. Bonsnll
before her marriage, which took placo
on June 16, was Miss Bertha McLaugh
lin, dnughter of Mr. nnd Mrs William
If. McLaughlin.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Antonne Hnrtman, of
Xorthwood street, will spend tho sum
mer at Wlldwood Crest.
Always Good
And a particularly favor
able purchase at this
week's special price of
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The Style la No. 216L
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Remaining Photoplays
BTANI.nV "Dr. Jckyll and Mr.
Hyde." romnlns another week, with
John Barrymore In the best part
and play seen on tho screen this
season. ' .....
aAitlllOK " Mormftn Maid," a
well screened melodrama or pio
neor dayn In Utah. Mao Murray
has nn effective role. . ,. .
Of nn A 1IOVSR "Byes of the
World." nn effective film version
of Harold Bell Wright's widely
rend novel, directed by the nuthor.
Tho virile, gripping story Is sea
soned with humor nnd sentiment.
tlF,or.NT" Tale of Two Cities,"
with William Fnrnum, Is ft revival
of on excellent photoplay. , ,
CAflTOI, "Mrs, Temple's Tele-
grnm " with Bryant Washburn.
ORE AT NOllTIIKRlf The Woman
Gives," with Norma Talmadge.
COLONIAL "Tho Greatest Ques
t'on," with Lillian Olsh.
ISIPKItlAI. "The Woman Game,"
.. 7 ii". '''alne Hammcrsteln. ,
MAItKRT RTltnnT "The Stolen
...'"" with Constnnce Blnney.
WNST ALLEGHENY , "The
Hushed Hour," with Blanche
owner
LOCUST "On "With the Dance,"
Mno Murray nnd David Powell
niVpi.l -"The Virgin of Stnmboul '
with Prlscllln Denn.
BF.LVnS'T "The Dark Mirror,"
with Dorothy Dnlton.
JUMIlO "Brothers Divided," with
Frank Ktennti,
STItAND "Why Chnnge Your
Wife?" with Thomas Melghan and
Heho Daniels.
CFOAtt "Tho Sagcbrushcr." with
Rov Stewart.
COLIKFI'M "Souls Adrift," with
Ethel Clayton, ... , ,
LF.ADF.tr ''Rio Grande," with Rose
mary' Theby.
"Well-Baby Clinic" at Ardmoro
Instend of waiting until babies are
sick, tbe Ardmore Kcil Cross, part of
the Southeastern Pennsylvania Clintitcr,
ban started a "Wcll-Bnby Clinic.' It
Is financed by the Maine Iilue Ilrnneh
No. 1. nnd Is run In co-operation with
the committee of physicians of the Main
Line hrnncli nnd the Montgomery Coun
ty Medical Society and the Town nnd
Country Visiting iteu uross curses oi
the distriet. Eventually the Ardmore
ritizens are hoping to have a public
health center, but In the meantime the
Hed Cross workers arc doing a useful
tieace-tlme duty for the mothers nnd
infants of that community.
"Shepherd of Hllla" for Garrlck
"The Shepherd of the Hills," filmed
under tho direction of Harold Bell
Wright. Its author, will have Its first
p-eientotlon In this city nt the Gar
rlck next weok.
A n novel It attained a popularity
not equaled by nny other book ln n
decade. Ab a play It wns n success nnd
nB a plcturisatlon It Is Bald to mnrk nn
epoch Irr tho nrt of tho silent drama.
The pictures havo been tnken In the
henrt of the Ozark mountains and In
California.
TIOGA
A Inwn party, ollowed by dancing,
tflll lift hnl.l nn Saturilnv nfternnnn and
if TTnv.lr.Bnn rhiilrmnn Mm. IT TlrnnUr
. ..um...w... -. -- .-..-.' '. rr .-
Mills Dr. T.nuri Curnell. Mrs. Albert U.
Tuttur, Mrs. Issnc M Troth. Mrs. John
C Applegate, Miss Mny F'eld McKean,
Mrs. Henry Weeder. Mrs. Wllllnm Bate
man, Mrs. Isaac Clemmer. Mrs. Hynd
man. Mrs. Becklev, Mrs Wesley M. Cas-
key and Mrs. is. j, iancrty
Announcement Is made of the mar
riage of Miss Louise L. Wollao". daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wallace, of
3839 North Nineteenth street, to Mr.
Daniel I.eroy Moyer, nlso of Tioga, on
Friday aft'rnoon, Juno 25. by tho Rev.
Samuel McWIlllams, pastor of tho Tioga
Methodist Church, Tioga and Eighteenth
strcots. Mr. and Mrs. Moyer have gone
to Seasldo Park to spend some time nt
the Manhattan Hotel, and upon their re
turn they will be at home at 3828 North
Eighteenth street.
Hot Weather Footwear
Cantilever Shoes are comfort
able in all weathers: thev are
the shoes for warm days when
the feet burn and perspire.
Every Summer more people trv
Cantilevers for hot weather,
and find them the shoes for
1 comfort the year round.
' Cantilever Shoes are so wMl nrnnnr.
tioncd that there is never anv nres-
snrc nt. nnv nnlnt. Nn lilnrlln nt V,n
i.. i... ..!.! ir ".. b r "'"'
iiiuAuius uy iikiu inuiui supporis;
cramping ot tne toes to turn them
.,(rn,-.l T., Pnntlln Ol .1.'
uuw. ..... ... vu.un. ici ouuen un-
natural inner sole line follows tho
contour of the foot. There is ample,
toe room, and thetocs point straight
rhcad in their rightful position
The ,lijchtly tilted he.1 'dtatritatCB
inc wciKin whii proper uaianco
that the tendons of the foot are not
attained. The shank of Cantilever
Shoes is flexible; it allows the mus
cles of the arch to excrciso and grow
stronp.
If your feet nre swollen and sore
from tho restraint and discomfort of
ordinary shoes, drop into the Canti
lever shop and let ono of the export
salesmen fit you with n pair of
Cantilevers. They will make you
feel as fit as a plunge in tho ocean.
A graceful shoo which we carry in
dark brown kidskin, black kldskin,
durk tan calfskin, and white Egyp
tian canvas. In all widths from
AAAA to E. Writo for booklet.
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GOOD SUMMER BILL
PLEASING AT KEITH'S
Harry Carroll Again Hoada
Show Roacoo Alls Entertain
ing Varied Bills Elsewhoro
Keith's A delightful summer hill of
vaudeville proved to be quite entertain
ing for the patrons of Keith's Theatre
last night As usual the houso was filled
and thn nudlenen was generous with Its
applause. Harry Carroll and company,
a holdover from last week, again are
the headllners. In fact, It would bo
mighty hard to find any act more pleas
ing than this. Mr. Carroll Is ably sup
ported by pretty girls, who know both
how to sing nnd dance and wear hand
some costumes. Horry Miller is on ex
cellent dancer and his Hinging reminds
one of "Duko" Cross's voice a little
Rosooo Alls and Mldglo Miller With
their Jass band are next In lino for
honors, Their offering Is n, bit different
from the usual acts of this sort, and
their efforts were warmly applauded.
The alleged humorous song, done as nn
encore, might bo left out, however,
Davlgnenu's Celestials also havo a
different sort of an act Three Chinese,
one of them a girl, glvo their Idea of
jam singing and dancing, uorromoo,
at the piano, Is very ciever. McLallen
and Carnon inject n lot of comedy Into
a skating nct. Tho male member of
the team has a number of funny lines.
There Is no reason, though, why he
should ask for applauso. He gets It
nnyway.
Others on the bill nro Russell and
Devltt, erromedlnns: Vlnle Daly. In
songs: Claudia Coloman. "Feminine
Types," and tho Threo Original Regals,
gymnasts.
Klnngrams and topics of tho day open
tho performance.
Globe Will Morrlsscy, with ills
'overseas Revue," takes first nonors.
This Is a musical comedy, calculated to
make a grouoh forget tho heat and tho
H C. nf T. nther nctn nf merit are:
'The New Leader." farce comedy : Eddie
Cnssldy. blarkfnco entertainer; Mile.
Rlnlto dnncor; Kltamura Japs. Hlbbltt
nnd Mnlle. comedlnns; Leonard nnd
Pore, songs ; Stnfford De Ross ami com
pany, rovlew ; Watts nnd Ringgold, skit,
nnd Edna Nlckcrson, musical novelty.
Ilroodwnr There is abundance of
good comedy ln "Oh, Teddy!" n head
line musical tabloid. A good cast and
picturesque settings enhance tho pro
duction. The Kloln Brothers keep
laughs In motion ; Helen Colone nnd
company entertain, and the Musical
Miners also scored. "Tho Henrt of n
Child," the photoplay feature. Is a grip,
ping atory portrayed by a cast of ability.
Crons Keys "Cinderella," a dainty
musical comedy, tops a light nnd al
ways pleasing summer bill, Other en
tertaining acts nro Fox and Barton,
songs : Albert Rellly and company,
comedy : Foreman nnd company,
dramatic playlet: Clnxton ami Ma, new
songs, and the Cycling McNutts
Wllllnm Prim Tho Bhow is designed
to please all tastes. Phlnn nnd her
Picks are big applause winners Comedy
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"Summer Revue," tho rcaturo attrnctioH. ..',11
Tho act wna a winner, with Al 'WhItB.vVc J
Jr., landing npplauso. Florence HaoMttf5 , 1
nnd comnanv scored a decided hits !m,, '. .
"The Make-Bellovo Marrlnge," a sklty'r.
iui... jr. uiiuin, VT.i.uji unit.,. L....Rn j'rfj
worst. Lnrsen and George kept lautttt, tt
going, and Pauline Lorlmcr nnd Johnw J
Cnrbrcy presented an artistic aaaem
number witu gratifying; resuiia.
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Nixon A timely feature Is, "The Twt'.i
levue." presented by Walter Jmml'.
Revue." presented by
Stefl Anderson and Mildred Kin?,
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tiill nf nntlnn ati4 nvarflnwa v1H CrMAll
music, Frear, Baggot and Frear wen 't J
approval In a novelty baseball not with ('
epeclal scenery. A little of overythllMr ,,t
was offered by Cumberland and wash-
burn, and Ray and Thomna scored Ie J,
citieaiy in a. bright mixing act, wnjen
contained an abundance of wit. "Mrs,
Temple's Telegram," with Bryant Wash"
burn ln tho principal role, Is the plctura
attraction.
Wnlton Itonf Jean Tennyson and
Penrl, held over for a second week, hav
on act worthy of retention: Arnold and
Florence offer an unusual ncrobatlo ney-'
elty. Bessie Gross's specialty danoet
mode a lilt. Ann Linn, delightful little
singing and dancing comedienne, nnd
Adolaldo Bell, clever ccoentrio dancer,
are on the bill.
FAIBANKS'S BEST ROLE
Metropolitan's Movie Season Ending
With Capital Film .
Metropolitan "The Mollycoddle 1
the flnnl attraction of tho movlo season
here, nnd It Is tho best of the series
offered. No fan will find fault with this
product, while Falrbank'o admirers will
rollnh hla now tiltn of Kllont funnlnr.
The combination of star and Tom 'tf,
Oerahtv nnd Harold McGrath a au
thors, la enough to guarantee Its success..
Probably no furmler bit of buslnesa
has been Injected Into a play than that
showing the athletic star thrown over
board nnd coming Into a net Of fish.
Rescued via a chuto with the fish, he
proceeds to sleep with them until Bull
Montana gets busy with tho chopper ami
Hnds tho car of tho hero, Selecting a
nice, fat fish for tho pillow, the smllm
comedian rests. Then there Is ft thrill
ing ride to rescue tho heroine, who hap
pens to bo a spy. and a light which out
does many seen In plays which boast of
this feature for patronage
The tltlo comes from tno ract tnat
Home neonle unon a vachtlntr party be
lieve that tho hero Is a "mollycoddle,"
but they are not long In this belief
when tho act'on starts. Mixed up In the
plot are such thrillers nB the dynamit
ing of a landslide in order to stop the
pursuers of the spying party.
Wallace Beery, of that noted movie
family, who happen to be occupying an
important plnce In two other special pro
ductions In town, Is flne, while Adela
Fnrrlngton, Betty Bouton. Ruth Renlck,
Albert MacQuarrle. Paul Burns and
others aro well cast ln Important role.
Orders Accepted ..
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of the finest productions. Ask for the theatrt
in your locality obtaining pictures through
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