;' iif7 A: . i tjjt tV' I f i Kf " r 1 1. 'if j -. . ) .i:,M?ii.t I ,' . vAra'3frV, ,J. 5 4V !' 4lit r1 ' '1 ii j 'i BhT- t U u i V, . 'A'. i' ' 1 , ? . - ' , .. w . r . .. .a A ,' V. :otjiphia wu:jl) .. N . . '-! HV '- ST, -' ffOlW' -23; 7ST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE iVaicy Wynne TViiVs o I7wig JP7iici Interest Society. She Tells of Summer Plans (Uid Other Things I MIQQ min ltfl OCV BRIDE OF MAINE MAN T FIND I meet so many people on I Cheftnut street thatlfn Quito Jiiter- State at least once n (lav. Jufct to . e the Ptopleo.no Ijnpy,- Mr. Henry C Roye? a n town on Mopilat, doing h'mi stionnlng. .1 Vaw lier on Chestnut K& n $V JPa? Thirteenth, and tho iRl't Vhn looked very amort. chlnt drew made with n full Mjlrt and wldV'hrin. and M.vernl Hat tiirlw were the skirt above the Win. The bodice J plain noil full, with Jlnv uri at S,8. ,e nnd un HnUlied with n Hue Shite foliar and cuff edSed with Irish nkot. Her hat wa of dufk bine rouoli !..-. am! una trimmed with n colt 5 I kini. silk scarf. Tboro'H nothing prettier than dark 'blue. One looks ho well groomed In a Uoid eort. , ' ' THEItn nlll bo a'debutante party to night nt the Philadelphia Country m..u ..lion Mr. and Mr, Franclx du always of that ti fit Itnrini Pnnt will cmcrium m u "'' """." of their daughter, Bllw du Pont. Ellws Is to make her more formal debut at n .. i Vm-nmhor If tbr n ana mnde tiow hold, but tbii party tonight wi bo for the vounger sot, and some of the Rlrls v,ho nre not eomln out next joar will be among tho guests. Khlo in extremely sweet; looking, very Mender and has extraordinarily pretty bright 'irown hair. She Is decidedly at tracts. Virginia Cnrier Ik to , havo n dinner given for her bv her mother be fore the partj. Site will be n debutnnto next oar. too. She Is tho daughter of the Itev. ieorgo Calvert t'niler uud Mrs. Carter. Virginia and Mary, her lounger sMer. will go to Spring T.alje inter In the season to wit their grand mother, Mrs. Kdwln Ileuhon. I THINK It's decidedly nice that Mr Kenn Allen is engaged to n girl from Philadelphia, don't you? 'The Aliens, have lived so long out West that oii !-ort of expected them to marry wchtcni glrlt. but then MeKenn Iioh been l'-ast for rollege, he Is n I'rlniyjon 'student, vou know, nnd he met Htntiia Hchwaitx here quite a while ago, and those who know them both were not surprised to hear of tho eugageinenti Of course, ho has gone out quite n lot nnd has spent h! holidays with bis various relations and friends in Philadelphia too. m IioV linrdl a westerner. Ills mother you know, was Miss Maria McKcnn. a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas MrKean. wlm lived for man jears in the house now occu pied by the Stotesbuns. She Is a sis tfr of Mrs. Nortou Downs nnd of Mr. Thomas McKoan anil Mr. Henry Pratt MrKean. of this city. Ihmnn Schwartz is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schwartz, of nermantnwn. She is n nloen of Mrs. .Toenh Tiers, of Cho"tiiut Hill, nud of .irs ijcuite .rwiuui. iii, npt .tuw Mav Schwartz. I do tut I onv iiearii mat sue is or atirac tlre. One thing is sure. If she looks at nil like her mints she is beautiful and that's no exaggeration. Xo date has been set for tho weddin? jet. but It probablv will not be until MeKcau finishes nt Princctou r-fcnM-ra Mrs, Oeprgo U aarrctt. of West sinf ford ntreet. Uermnntowi w II snen.i m. summer nt Klslitr's tslnnd. N Y len tli. weVt of hVr brother" V1(? "ftB in-law. Meutciwn Pa" nn..Lnn ?'V.er Peyton rocbron. at New i ? i "'" l.a returne.1 tS'hVr hSm.'t?.11'?..""- homo ni n.'.i.i u-(r"'. rJ'cna,lJ New bold, it no.,, Mrs, A FAMILY GROUP D.'IV'Icl K I ,.,ll... .i ,. .. i t ..... : . ; "uu"" iuss .atne- hnvoToin "in ,' ?Ir-,Davl. Ludluin, Jr. b?thtftS2 v t,,,P 1 ""Wow nt nilzai Mr qn nVrfT,!;'..WI,erc r ''Udlumnnd short i m, il1"'" n, ' J01'1 ' 1" iilX nl J'"' n,n not return to tholr nosomont home until October, .J!.r,n,", Mrs' Thomas F. Clarh. of n11!',6 B,rt-,t Ko this e& ?o thCaaCfcun,m"re" W"fr ",c wl" ,"'cn,, tlr". nnd Mrs. Ilyron M. Peter' of Jen W"1???!' avf t,or,aliilPg Miss nilzabetb Unddell. of Pittsburgh, who came on to attend the marrlane of Miss riaro Tmo:eiie Peters mid Mr. Stanley nghcrt Ullllnms. which took place last evening. Mrs. Charles II. "RenrtrlckB, of Wynnc wtod, has returned from a chort stay nt Cope May. Mr. unrt Mr. H. T McDormott and their family will bo next week to their cottage nt Vtntnor. where they will re main until Hie fall. Th women's auxiliary of the Harold Alnsuortlt Post, American Legion, will Rlvo n. fefo and carden nart tomorrow ore tho lawn of Mrs. IMward A. Stock tonts home, corner Pari; and Prince ton avenues, Swarthmore, for the benefit of tho post ,A cafeteria supper. Ice cream, straw berries, etc.. candy and enk sales, mu sic and dancing' will be tho attractions. Miss Helen Chatham, of 5818 Vath arlno street, will entertain the members of the Alpha Chapter of the Phi "Delta Psl h'ororlty ut her homo on Monday evening next. Her 'quests will Include MlB3 Krina Clower. Miss Kthel liCmbert. Mrs. George. Flood. Miss Jenebellc Har klns, MIoh Louise Chlpman. MIsa Hllza beth pbydyke, Miss Kstelte Wood Mrs. Harold "Brown, Mrs Mortimer Tiowgott. Miss Margaret aillmor. MIsh Catharlno Sninlo and Miss Mildred Pldgeon. Mr. und Mm. T P. Ilile aniiouiico tho man Inge of their daughter, MIsa Jewel Murlon lllle, to Mr A 15dwarcl Mulhcin. forme! ly of this clt now of New York Tho bride's recently or dained brother, the Rev. n .1 nile. said the nuptial mass at the Church of tho Holy Hnlrlt. Khaion Hill, to which church Father Illlej has Just been nnpolnted After their wedding trip, Mr. nnd Mrs Mulhcrn will live In FIntbush, K Y. Mr. and Mrs William T Canlgan, of Someruct Heights, Md , announce the limrilnfo of their daughter Miss Anltn Ignore Cnrrlsnn, to Mr. Plerson PlrcU Kcyscr. son or Dr anil Mrs. Nnnman H Keyser. of (.ierm.intown. I do not know Ihnina, , Tim cerenionv was performed by tho ' Hpv .1 V llnrrnx nt (U'LV ( Mrl on June 19. After a luncheon at the homo of the bride's parents vlth 'mem berj of their resiiectlvo f.imlllcs nnd a few friends, the couple lett for Old Point Comfort. Va. Mr. Bertrand Wontworth Mar ries at Bride's Home Other Woddlngs Solomnizod A morrlaoo of Importance "blch will took place today Is that of Miss Ethel Kelsey, daughter of Mi. nnd Mrs. Albert Warren Klrey. of rtnuhala. CheBtnul Hill, and Mr tiertr'nnd H. Wentworth. of dardlnr, Me. The weddlnp took place, nt h0i ut 'h- hoine of the bride's narentB. Miss Kelsoj was attended by Mlsr. Nntnlle Morris as maid of honor, and, Mr. ,1m men Bailey of Onrdjnpr, Me., was best man There were no bridesmaids or ushers. Only ije Immniiato famines and In tlmate frlcnfls attended tho wedding, Afir the n"immv nnd rocpllon the brltls nnd bridegroom left on a wedding trip. They will live In Oardlnor, Me. POWERS SKXIOn The marriage of Miss Marlon V Pen'or. daughter nf Mr, arid Mrs John J. Senior, bf 111 Herman street, to Mr. Joseph V Powern. of Wynnewood Pn.. will take niter In the Church of fit Vincent de Paul, Hast Price street, at uwwi-b i, no uiiciiiuuii Aiias Anna Senior will attend her sister ns maid of honor, and Mlrs Helen Powers, a miall n'ece of tlm br'degroom. wi'l he the flower, girl. The best man will bo n brtther. Mr, Frank. A. Powers nnd the following gentleman will act ns ushers: Mr. John W. S'nlor. the bride's brother; Mr Martin A, Whalen. Mr. William R. Martin nnd Mr, Hdward J. Rankin. A rrcetrtlon will follow the ceremony nt, the homo of the bride's parents. After August 1 Mr. and Mrs. Powers will bo at home at 1.1G Grand view road. Ardmore. DOXAHOi; LYONS The wedding of Miss Man mien Theresa Lyoni. of S032 Greene street, and Mr Michael Stanislaus Ponahoe or 1718 North Twentieth street, tool, rlace this morning In the Church of St Fran cis Asstsl. Qreeno and Logan streets, at 10 o'clock, tho Rev Jeremiah Nevln officiating. A brenkfnst followed Imme diately after tho ceremonv. at tho home of tho bride's parents. Tho bride was given In marriage bv hr father and was attended tjy her three sisters. Miss Annstnsln Ljcns as maid of honor, while MIb Marguerite Lvonn nno, aiih' Jeanne T.yonn were her bridesmaids I Mr. John Donahon acted as best man for his brothor, while Dr Kdward I TrcaCv nnd Mr. Joseph Uonahoe were the ushcra. Mr. nnd Mrs. Donahoe left Immediately after the ceremony for nn extended wedding trip They will he nt home after September 15 nt 8032 Oiecne street. LAGKH MULLEN I ..-. ""r""""-..0. I " ".,. I waMK W 'i MpV 9f lBBf j&Bft&jflHHBBYx4:M flu, V' 'r Si &r yi jfvjBfcy' " .flBBBBi& 'k.f l ? 1 ' t W ." l ! ' 'Pv'ri and Miss Clara Bower, hrtdesmald. Master Charles J. Bower .nmj ,, ""JIVL1 William Farraday will be ribbon befrcrh. Mr. Earl Rowo wllpbo best man. reception will follow the 9erV)onhJlr low roses will be used In tho ' ecora tlona. Mr. See and Ills bride 'ilJ will on a trip ami upon their return they will opend the oummor nt Seaside I ar,.. KENNY FLYNN A. lnt.,fl,(lM f.,,n teddlhg tOOK iil.ii. lwlnv ot 1 nVlock. In St of honor.V breakfast followed tho cer mony nt the hohie of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Sainspn left for a trip to Lake Mohonk, N. Y They will bo nt home after July 1, nt 27 Ilundel Farlt, noehester, N. Y. KELLY CrtOWLEY The wedding of Miss Frances E. Crow ley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Crowley, of 916 Mifflin ntnet, and Mr. John T. Kelly, 2114 South Fifteenth v w .,., (., Ill ill.. , .Iluri I ni Ilin I'.lllllll- . ' ..., u u l Li'ii. ill inn iniirpn nr rna i-.nin M.AK.t. r-.t.M(iM ,...1. Ttt'nll -llliru nm, i-i. ,,. u.. ,...,. . ... ' rf IIJUIIIJ n .uinuilU ' -",.- ,n,oi,,t I "".',, '"Oiumji HI1U UHCimou Hirccis, niifi nnd Mimin streets, when Miss Margan i wl))c , R snm rfccptloll w, be nei,iit Flynir, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T ,,'."" the home of the bride's parents, lie Flynn. of 22.14 South Tw.er-tyiinr I nr,do ,wl" have Miss Eleanor CrovWy. street. bcanie the bride of Mr '" a rouslti. as bridesmaid, while Dr, George o,' MRS. SAMl'KL DRYAN SCOTT AND DAUGHTERS Mrt. Srotl, who lives at U100 Spruce street, lias been an ardent worker In the rcce'nt dritc for Hijn Mawr College, of which she li a graduate. Mrs. Srotl was Miss Margarctta Morris culate Conception at to clock this aft ernoon. Tho Itev M. J. Hlggliis. -I.. Willi perform the ceremony and Mr. Tenpcl will give Ills daughter in mar riage. Miss Anna Call will attend n msld of honor nnd Mr. Anlhom Cousin will be his brother's befit man. re ception will follow the ccremon at the iinine of the bride s parents After n trip to the shoro. Mr.' and Mrs Cousin vlll live In Logum HANDLON BRESLIN Ml.s Katherlne Breslln. of 411 Locust .n.i. hnm the brldo of Mr James ! venue, iii-t-um- " ",,;;', t,i- .ircet. F Hnndlon. or i "J " IC. r,-.u,Vr..ii et 8 o'clock this morning In the I hurO. nf the Imnjaqulato C0""'"'0"' L'fa?J Price street? The" ceremony was roi owed by a nuptial nwM. of which tho "'V:. . "fc,ft, rinMr 'ami nram. oner ,i "r. v t Rio f-mi r it...ii in Ho at ooU i,asi ..ITT lltlllWIU.I " f'helteii avemie. PAVLlK--BLESSINC The marriage of MIsa Lvdln. V ' Uless-i-g. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. "fleritK H!f "'".. ?f. '.ll6.. ,Nofv..kAofBtnC402li Vnn i Falrhlll street, will take plate inn Kmrnm Hirct-, v;--- The wedding of Miss Catherine Alma r, o'clock this evening at tne s nome " "ullerr. of R428 Whitby avenue. nn,i Mr. ihe bride's parents, . the "'". Tlin Clarence Dolnns linve opened their house in Newport for tho sum mer. Mr. Dolnu Is nlroad there. They usuall.v spend -Tilly nud August In ew port. Rove will go up with her mother, and Inter in the season she expert to tall for France to "(tny frtr a whl'p with lier Rrnndmother, Mrs, Nellsou Rrown. who lives moxt of the 'time In Paris. Mrs Rrown was over here part ot last rummer and moit of the wiuter She returnrd to Paris in February. She was to have taken her granddaughter Ah Dolan with her. but ou lemcinbor rAlix had n nasty fall from her horse In Aiken, n few weeks before the time t for the trip to Europe, nnd then could not -.nil as they had tirst intended. Alix and Rita hnve been in California for n little while, hut with their mother will ro to Newport July 10. The John Fells go this week to Eng land Thev hnve been staying with Mr. ynd Mrs Van Rensselaer nt Fort Wash ington, instead of opening their conn tr.j home. They arc taking tho children with them, and expect to snend part of the Miminor with Hnnnnh Hudson. Mrs. Hudson was Miss Rudolph, n kMpv of Mrs loll, nnd she was married here n couple of curs ago to Robert Hudson. Jiho wafc then one of the Rrltlsh mhtc taries nt Washington. The Fells will sta in England for some time, and later Ro to I ranco. QUE i,BR n Pranll. frail woman nnd Mu!" m,m,,,"'r , n"m,lrs on ''er arm. n. 1! "'"""UnK 'n a crowded car. ami ffi,t'f unable to rend, a Mrap l.vJ.'i"1 car '"relied Middenl nnd she leaned unnvoidnbly toward a tall woman tweh SShT1 i? ,,cr- 0D.e nf Ufr b'""""" ..i,i ?K.' , t"11 ""man's arm. "Well." l'l that ladv. "r have enough to do I kern .mjsel up without ?o.r leaning yn me Ad she took her elbow n t ,1 I'MJ! hw fi! noTellborV M e ".., Biu-ii iorce that the little woman r'l"l out And cnm ...""." "'","" nhr thet fU" ."'". ""'."'". "joncier -in " ' '"" Minays tieafeil Politeness. with NANCY WYNNK. Th SOCIAL ACTIVITIES fruShtef'M'r nfndM,v EUr!.h uN' Ve."n. of WhltfordnU?.,?J- 1 c-h.?r" . I. 'inns, fon nr . "": "J L '"iHrinno (' " -ur Hna .VTr T."..,.ii. W " .nobbs, of noKtnr, ..,, . ,' ranki n 0" .turta,0?,"; "e Place too .ii.iri ti ? of iionor a n HiJer M,n b the bv her narpniT t n dlnnor to be given Thnver of Sn?.,r.and Mr Oeorge C J"lv I before ni,eJon' Vlllnhov , on EtranhrldRe,e,r UuWr. MliASltS ll! Taw,rl?sBcot,ISn?'Sounce" f Mir "! John nJir?' C'.ern;ant0" nd I'nltcd State. i?.n..rh"rea Hosklns. PlPhanj. aerma,,nr..u'.l'Hrh pf the Mr and """" JU"e -- vton-r, iY.rh"3.- week for Isle.hnr 'r-i.. "up un n y ' IIU ""tei of leaving this M.. '" for "e summe" . ' ,iuq B ,' rentedMCarnavSnn?rr ,Pnckar' rin Mnn, .rin.B:an' their homo In Harbor Me fr ,iS"e ,0 Nt"-'h-x... .. ' Bp 'r the Biimitwr -s Chieiw IT: ,"iiJII turn from i"r nnd tr Tr-.l ."" , .,rw uavs w th J-lnjd RrVn m6 1'Iojfl. of nob. Ir borne in Fnbefor" 8,ll,lnB for ;IneJ Kngland. on .inn '.i ,. Mr ... ...m . """ "V ill! It UVFeneeT'n. " nf."1 "l" X,MJ' inrH n.i.," ..I""1" "' r jna Mrs Uoya t l.axk rem r nd Mm, nVLj'L .' ' ns. .1 - .wtnaro Jtoblnson ?. a"S Df'Ln'p'Ste?"" .f..?wnt : edow Vinr ii,. ; I. '"'"'; vo reniea nandofph F 'j mT,lh"me,of Mr nd Mra. Mr and t... ,?!?' for the summer lummer -it p. lK" .are..?Pc'""neL i Jack , i Mr and Mrs. 't two , i5: J",ch.?" wl I "end the IT5 Lake. M- Mr and muy i Rangclcy .Mrs w 7oyvV,.l'i -iVneaOeo tho aunTer' , " f1' the rcst Vati 0I, ' V, ,K h'n " 'e Walton oclock rL 1,1) afternooon, at 1 Mem0rialfu,s,eumbe"cflt of ' illlej t"'UW Woodward have rd Duer, at ChMt.r rK-nJ R,r8' Ed wrcami ' In Milne ter befor" Koln to Harry Hll. of N;eW 0r an. will GERMANTOWN Mr. nnd Mrs. John Kllraln, of 0115 Ross street, nnnoiiuce the marrlnge of their daughter. MIsh Sara M. Kllraln, to Mr. l.ouls E Hoscr. of fil 12 Ross stre't. on Wednesday evening. June IC. at their home by the Itev. ailh-rt Pcmhcr. of St. Michael's ICnlscoiml Church. Mr. and Mrs. Hoscr nre on a wedding trip audi will be at home at oils llosa street, when they return. Mr. and Mrs. Wllllum H. tllenn havo returned from their wedding trip and are nt home at l.io i:ast Walnut lim. Mrs tllenn w III bo remembcrc-i as Miss n. Myrtle King Mr. and Mra William M Lmlai-eVr have recently returned from the Ber mudas, where they went on their .ed ding trip. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mis. 1. Ccrhtlcy. of 1707 ,lef feidon stieet. nre spnd'ng the nimnmr at 1 South Laclede place, Atlantic City. Mis Klgo Mohr. of Savannah. On. I'l spending the month with her patents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Oppenholmcr, ot tho Hotel Lorraine. Mr and Mra. Marvin Bronuer hae re. turn-d from their wedding trip and are living at the home of their paieiits Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dronncr. 1G3G ulrard avenue SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. H Logan, of 223S South Twcnt thlrd street has gone to Oc-an City, whero he will remain dining the Bummer. Mr. Joseph Stein, of 617 West Pass vunk avenue has gone to hh home In "Atlantic Clt for the summer Mr. G. R McCinckln. of 22.12 South Twenty-third street, will spend the sum mer In Ocean City Miss Ucatrlco B Wilson, nf 2R21 South Eighteenth street, has returned to her home afur having spent a fe. days in Atlantic City. Thomas Ldward Sneer, of ,1210 Rorei street, will taKo place this atternoon at the church of tho Blessed Sacrament Fifty-sixth strCet nndj Chester avenue, it fi:30 o'clock the Mew Father Mann nlllclatlng. A smnll reception will fol low Immediately after the ceremony nt the home of tb bride's parents. The bride will be attended by her sister, Mlsu Uorothv Mullen, ns maid of honor. Mr Joseph Obert 'will act as best man Mr nnd Mrs. Snger will lenv Imme diately after the reception for a short wedding trip, nfter which they will spend the summer at Atlantic City MARCCS STORY A unlet wedding took place at It o'clock thin morning, when MIsa Vtoletto Story, of 5825 Cobhs Creek Parkway, w-ns given In marriage by her uncle. Mr. Adrian Osborne, to Mr. Howard Marcus, of 3757 North Eighteenth street, the Rev. !)r, William Parker otllclatlng. A small reception for the Immediate fnmlles followed after the ceremony. After nn extended wedding trip. Mr. and Mra Marcus will live at Delanco, Pa. SHREWSBURY HART.MAN The marriage of Mlfn Helen Y. Hurt man, of U351 licrnuntown avenue, to Mr Waller O. Shrew sburv. of 03"" Bavnton street, will lako place nt ritT honip of the brlde'M parents at rM0 foloik this afternoon. A reception .will follow at 8 o'clock Mr anil Mis Shrew sbur.v. after a trip, will lh0 In ii'eriuiinlown. KINO LOUDEN An Interesting wedding which took place In the Church of the Immaculate Conception at ! o'clock litis morning, was that of Miss Chnilotta Louden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs O. Hcldel Louden. S7(lfi Chew Mr. et. and Major Robert W King. United Statej army. The Rev Thomas W. McFndden, (J. M.. performed the ceremony and Mr. Louden pave his daughter In marriage Miss Helen Curran attended the bride ha maid of honor and Lieutenant Jnmcii O, Louden, the bride's brother, acted us besi man. After September 1, Major and Mrs. King will be at home at 5700 Chew street. COUSIN TELT'EL 'The marriage of Miss Anna L. Teupel, daughter of Mr and Mrs' William Teupel, of 5316 Belfleld avenue, and Mr. Joseph Cousin, of Jume-tonii, Pa, will take place In the Church of the Imma- Krn.e. of the Fleiscinnann Mantlet Church, officiating. Memorial Mr. Bless. inc v 111 c ve h Is daughter In marriage. .i LB loth Blessing will attend be. elBter as niald of honor Mr : . c.mr Psullk will be his btothers tiesi niuii "XpS will immediately follow he ceremony After a , njoto Wn to the TO ll$A Klrh.ll street. Olne.x MATTNF.R HOLOCH Min.hrr wediVIng of .Interest that as nler'il7.od today w as uii " ;.",.', i nle M Holocli. uaupmer ., "",",, Selb of r.14 North Firtccnth street, nd Mr WiPtani F Mnttner. ot 1318 Jer ome strJet" The . ceremony, was tie.- . Vat IfdV I .11111 lITil fc formed ni noim u. "' -z;z. i Alspach. of the Mount Hermon uiu, .. - rinirch Sixteenth nnd WlirghOtKing K" The bride was attended 0" Miss 'lnra Melt, and Mr. Aaltcr u Mattner was Ills brother'n best nmn The bridegroom and bride w' lenve on a three weeks' trip nnd will be. nt homo at CC05 Limekiln nlke after July H. REC.AN CASEY A wedding of Interest In Tioga and lir Mlllvllle N. J. took place at nopn to lav n the Church of Our w (Trace In Langhorne. Pa., when MIsa Isabel M Chjey. tlauKhter of Mrs Katharine A. Casej. of 1813 Went Lr e ,.,, liernnm tb" btldo or Mr. Ml wVrd P. RcBan.of Mlllvllle. Rev. Father Henkel performed the ceiemon and a recentlon followed at tho summer home, of the bride's mother In Park land. 1 a. The bride was attended bv Miss Marie Regan, the bildegroom's sister; and Mr. lieorge W. Casey the bride's brother, was I bwt man. Mr and Mrs Regan will leave on n trip nnd will be at home after July 15 at 18 f. West Eric avenue. BRANDT MYKR-5 An Interesting widdlng will take n'ace this evening In the Erie Avenue Metho dist Church. Erlo u venue and teenth street when Miss Edith E Mvcrs. daughter of Mr. nnd Mis Jacob Ci. Myers, of 713 West I'rle avenue, nnd Mr. Karl R Brandt, of 1816 West C.ivuga street, w 111 bn married by Re J B. MncKav aslsted bv the pastor Rev . J. Klm'ir. A quartet will ng tho wedding march. Th bride will 1" at tended b her sister. Mrs. Mervlne L Oernnnd. as matron of honor Miss Sarleia Renton and Miss Vottullni Mnu Kay as bridesmaids. Mls Ixirnn Klm ker will be flower girl nnd Matter 1'r.ink llir Mvert. Jr., ring bearer Mi Brandt i l 1 1214 Walnut St. I I Also a Store at I , B Allentown, Pa. I I I I Further Radiinfinnc I ' Our entire collcc- I tion of suits for I i w R midsummer wear. I , mmiuiiniiimiiM,lA' of tricotine, suks I IkWTOy and novelty sports I JSsSSH is .!!.. l ... I z&0A. ir prices. I )S1 Special Sale Smart Suits $19 I Values to $80 8 S - i -i ', - Em TKLEPHO.Mi SVIIUCK 20.18 Fur Storage and Remodeling at Extremely Low Rates LUIGI RIENZI CORRECT APPAREL FOR WOMEN .1714 Walnut Street CLEARANCE SALE SUITS CO A TS DRESSES SKIRTS 20 to 50 BELOW REGULAR PRICE WONDERFUL DRESS VALUE PLAIN AND BEADED GEORGETTE SATIN TAFFETA CREPE DE CHINE 29.50 formerly to 85.00 GINGHAM VOILE DOTTED SWISS 20.00 25.00 You Never Pay More at Rienzi's will havo for best man Mr. Raymond Wood, and for ushers Mr. Krnnlilln Myers, brother of tho bride: Mr. FranK Brandt nnd Mr. Clinton Brandt, brothers of .the brldegroqm A reception nt the homo of tho bride's parents will follow the ceremony. Mr. Brandt and his bride win leave on a trip unci win ue ni nomn nfter Scptsmber 1 nt 1030 Rockland street, I.ogau BOHM KAI1R1NGER A wedding of Interest In this city nnd In Beverly, N ,?., toolt place nt noon today, at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel J Knhrlnger, 2102 West On tario Etreef, when their daughter, Mlrs Ruth M. Labrlnger, became the brlo of Mr. Frederick H. Bonn, of Beverly. The ceremony was performed by liev. Samuel McWIIIIams. of the Tlog Methodist Church, Tioga and Eighteenth streots, and was followed by a brenlt fnst The brldo wns attended by Mrs. Joseph Learning, of Woodland. N. J., nnd Mr. Learning was best man. Mr. and Mrs Bohn will leave on nn extended trip and will be nt borne after Septem ber IS u the fe'edgley Apartmenlfl, I'orty-flfth and Ilne ntreets. The bride groom served n year overseas with Iho uV-actuiiii 1'ioneer inxaniry, THOMAS MERK A pretty wedding to take place this evening Is that of Mb-s Mildred U Thomas, daughter of Mr. and Mrd. Wil liam Thomno. of 1602 Rldgo avenue, nnd Mr. Carl 11. Merz. of Tioga. The cere mony will be performed nt the home pf the bride's parents at s o'clock, bv Rev. Linn Bowmnn. of the Spring Garden .-ureei aieuiouisi i nurcn ana a recep tion will follow. The bride will be in tended by Miss Naomi Bauerle. Mr Merz will have Mr. Harry M. Bell for best man. The bridegroom and bride will leave on u trip and will be at home nfter .September 1 at r.741 Kalrhlll street SEE BQWKR MIes Amelia B. Bower, daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. William Bower, of 1711 North Tnrk avenue, und granddaughter of the late Mr. William H. Bower, and Mr James Patterson Seo will be mar ried this afternoon nt 3 o'clock nt tho home of the bride's parents, bv Rev. J. Wesley Perklnplnc. of tho Methodist Church. Third nnd Morris streets. The bride will be given In marriage bv her father Attending the brldo will be Mrs. John,C. Ituss, matron of honor, t.- -.. t mid mrs. i-uici Kenny, or 1631 Porter street Tne on. una- given In marriage by her fn01" Her bridesmaid wan Miss c,',e;'"? WIngert Mr Kormv had for nle i best man, Mr. Thomas Flynn. a brot"V ,," the bride. A dinner at the home or uie bride folloivcd the ceremony ami niter a reception this evening, the bride im bridegroom will leave for Ocean cuj Mr. and Mrs Kennv will be ot home at 2234 South Twenty-third rtreet niter August 1 Ktl.nnv CUNNINGHAM LAWLKR CUNNINGHAM A pretty double wedding took plnc yesterday, when Miss Mary A. Cunning ham, of 3639 Stanton street. Falls or Schuylkill, became the bride of Mr Anthony A, Kllrov. nnd Mlsn Margaret M. Cunningham wns married to sir iiApnM a i .... i.h - rtntiilnl mass. "civm r. i.rt in, -ill a. .,,'-- - UM Monslgnor Wenccslaus A Walsh, pastor, 1(v of Ft Bridget a Catholic Church, as sisted by the Rev. Cornelius Leahy, per rormeu tne ceremony, Tne Dnu"i were Mlrs Jennln F. Cunningham, n sis ter of the brjdes nnd Mies Helen D. Mr Cabe of Gloucester, N. J. Mr. Kranclt Lawler. a brother of Mr. Lnwler. acted as his best man, and Mr. Frank Gal lagher was best man for Mr. Kllroy A in-e.iiffnct rniint.-,i nttr itriilcb Mr and Mrs Kllrov nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Lawler left on a wedding trip to Niagara 1-alls nnd Canada. They will be nt home in cynwyd after July 23 NUHDLRMAN OETZ The weddlnir of Miss Rose Get! daughter of Mr, and Mrs. J. t.etz, of .1013 South nighty-founh street, and Mr Herman Needleman, of 519 South Hfty nlnth street, will take place tonight at the New Grand Hall, 410 Wharton street Tho bride will be nttended by Miss Sar.i Lne Needleman as maid of honor and Miss Rose Cohen, Miss Cella Brooks Miss Mary Brooks, Miss Minnie Needleman. Mian .Gertrude Needleman nH bridesmaids, Miss Vero Getz and Miss Getz. nlecen of tho bride, will be the flower girls. . , , Mr David M. Nnythons, nephew of tho brlil-groom, will be best Man and the ushers will Include Mr. Lonls . Mctz, Mr Samuel Lafalr. Mr. Joseph Needle man, Mr. Samuel Needleman nnd Mr Benjamin Naythons. Among the guestt will be Mr and Mrs. Bertha We ner nian. Mr and Mrs. A. Kessler, Mr 'am ni Waiau Mi- Mamuel Goldberg and Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Goldsmith, all of New lork cltj. . LUKHNS JHNTZSf'H The wedding o( Miss Ulsle Trelda .rf.nii!trli. riaiiirhter of Mr. and Mrs Gus llvo Jentzsch. of 2301 West Hagert street, nnd Mr. John B. Lultens of this city, will take place today at the Car-m-l Presbyterian Church. Nineteenth and Susquehahna avenue. The bride will be nttended by Mrs. C Garls a matron of honor und the brldet-m.ibU vlll be Miss Lillian Lenbnrt .and Mls Sophie Hmieker. of New Bedford. Mass.. nnd Miss Hllnor Garls will be flower girl. Mr Robert Lukens will net ns best m.in. and tho ushern will Include Mr Joseph Ren ton. Mr Thomna Gather Mr Wallace Feist and Mr. Jack Macken Mr and Mrs Lukens will be at home after June 27. SAMSON WKISBLRG The wedding of Miss Elizabeth Wels heig. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Max Stnub. 319 We.st Glrard avenue, nnd Mr. Mevcr Pami-on, of Rochester. N. Y took place on Sundav, at noon, by Rabbi Max I). Klein In his study. In the presence of the Immediate family. Mr Milton Stuub, brother of the bilde acted n3 best man and Miss Esther Seltzer, tho bride's cousin, of Chicago, III, was maid Kellj, brother of the bridegroom, will be best mntl. Ffltht Atnntncrii,. .trlll ftffl- elate at tho ceremony. After a wedding rip to Atlantic Cllv for two weeks, the couple will be nt home nt 2731 South Cleveland avenue. WILLIAMS PETERS Miss Clare Imogcne Peters, daughter ?.nDv ?nd M,rB',UVon M. Peters, of Old lork road. Jenklntown, wa mar- .iv, mi iir nume ni o clock Inst eve- r r. i ' Wlnnl,, Egbert Williams, ,..ii I.-OIUH, a, v.., cue nev. jjr. . V" ' enreu. oi uermnntown. om clatlng Doctor Petern gavo bis dnugh- i?r i "3tt.lLr!ai nnd A,8S "e'en Roeloffs, of this city, attended the bride as maid of honor The hrldegrocnn'B brother. Mr. Daniel W Williams, Jr.. of New lork. nrtiMl n t.A ...M , I.. .. ... .voi IIIUII rmnll reception followed After a wed- uihk. tii ir. una ,nrs Williams will o In Charleston, S. C WE8f PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. "William V. Denney ktA their daughter, Miss Anne M, Dnny, 41 IIWTl.i of 4637 Chestnut street, havo OpMlflf" their cottage at Chelsea, where they W)V spend the summer months. ' ' Mrs. Samuel If, Austin, of 3913 ChesM nut street, has been the guest of her i sister, Mrs. H. M. Moore, at her cottage at Point Pleasant,. N, J. for a week, Miss Florence A. Muller has returned, ' to her home nfter having been the guest ipr n weeK or Mrs. John A. wants, or the Bellevue Apartments, LAN8DOWNE I Mlso Emma Love returned Monday from a wecK-end spent In Vermont ,, Mr. and Mrv. Thomas M. Love an4 their children will leave today for Oceam City, where they have a cottage for th' n summer. t The .Junior Auxiliary of St. John', Episcopal Church gave a. lawn party at the church on Saturday afternoon. Mrs. B. C Martin and her daughter. Miss Marian Martin, have, left 'for the summer. ' They expect to spend somo lime at Buck Hill Falls, Va. The F.renlnr rnblle ldrer weleee lsl notes of latere t from ratines parts i ,t ol.w. K 4l,a nnte tnniii nn. ennoble of terlfleiilion. . lleresfter soelal, Items sent br nmll to the imper will nt hn niiWUlied, unless slimed br the sender ll her. A...I-. -j vlllnr. Kenlnc Ihestnut street. addrrK. nnd telephone. njim- oelsl Items to tn notietjj V'ublk Ledger. 004 ysvix'Jt&iy&vw 9 S Excess Weight Is Unnecessary! Our nutural, cooling, rt-freshing treatments under Hie watch ful supervision of skilled women cxpeits will reduce your weight to normal and rid the body of nil harmful ocido. Don't suffer duiing the hot summer months with rheumatism and obesity Absolute privacy. No classes. BON WIT TELLER & CO. "w Spcaaltu Shop fOriqinatiom CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET Thursday Final Clearance Remaining Stock of STRAW HATS Tailored and Sports Models to Be Closed Out at 2.00 Formerly Priced to 12.50 The balance of our stock of straw hats offered at an ab surdly low price for immediate clearance. Must bo disposed of at onceto make room for our incoming stocks. You can buy two or three fine hats for less than the former price of a single one. No Approvals No C. O. D.'a No Credits or Exchanges Arrunge tot Trial Treatment Gratis $n ,215 I Institvile J Exclusively tor Women I tiellcvue Court Buildiru' ; 1418 Walnut Street bell Phone Sprue AiSi ..::ojbo:xxx:;:- &x. , ,.x'.x vsX : BJHWNW 1 1 George Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 PHILADELPHIA'S FOREMOST MILLINERY STORE OFFERS THIS WEEK 350 of Our Exquisite Hats at $5.00, $6.00, $7.00, $8,00, $10.00 n iirpection III comluce jou these hlgh-frrade quality Hati are Hie best aluc In town. MMMjMMMMMMM rEJrrgLjKWraJ ilVrouMiL m s fOONOUHCCO TAY-GER Clearaway of Undermuslins Kvcry garment is priced at a considerable saving; the materials and trimmings are of the dependable kinds. They are not SALE Goods but reduc tions from our own regular stocks. excellent ifiuslln. 100 PURE NATURAL WOOL to :; i.o OUNOBO 1656 &BWBBS ru ii. .ill li,i i 1122 Chestnut Street Quality and Standard Famoiu Over Half a Century Beautiful Silk Sweaters The very, ery popular garment this season. To be worn with a waist and skirt or with a dainty summer fiock. Very necessary If one wishes a complete summer wardrobe We havo taken these silk sweaters from our regular stock nnd repriced them for this Pro-Inventory Snle. Newest models shown fashioned of the best quality silk in all the wanted shades for immediate wear. They are light in weight, but just the proper thing for cool cenings nt Seashore or Mountains, and their lovely coloring.! mnke them not alone necessary but also beautifying. Prclnxcntory Snle Price, S25.00. Prc-Inventorj Sale Price, $39.75. Prc-Inventory Sale Price, $42,50. Ij Jsr gff L&$A - li is2rf .00 . Hcg. Price, $30.75 Iteg. Price, $47.50 Reg. Price, $50 1516 QiestnutSt PHILADELPHIA Knitted Bathing Suits When you choose the JAEGER KNITTED BATHING SUIT you have tne assurance that its smart lines are woven in, and be cause every fibre is wool and closely knitted its shapeliness is retained. Colors and styles that are individual and different. Priced from $12.50 to $16.50. Choose from our catalag by malt, with perject confidence. lll.rli-nf.rh I onir-sler NlRiiUonn. full Mtli 14 to IS neck nlze '-.. 10 to $3.o. DranfTk lace or embroidery trlmme.1 Length C.t to 1 50. coruM Corrr.--The old-fashloncd high-neck hinrla or the lacy tnmnieil ons ROr to ?3.sn, ' Litrrlnp C'lirnilar Palntv as can bo ri .dffed Sizes 36 to 4t SZ.no to 14.2A. Hlilt i IVttlroatHKncp lciiKth or full l-iiRth I.aco or einhrold-erv--fdsed or flounced. With dimt flounw or without m.7s to 3.no. Philippine lloiiil Kinbrolilereil N'lBht Uon3, rorget ("ovura V'Tu"" to'sTl'i0 PC3 CNr'uiB"e beauty sheer and dainty.' Laca trimmed or cmbrold Trefousse French Kid Gloves Twelve Button Lengths, $8.00 Pair Tne erode cloves beautiful In quality nnd appearance, uneoualed fr Ut and durability They como In whltn or black with self. color - ciiuucitiib Diiiuniih,-i finu iir) i i Be n Venise Laces, Half Price Btitd liiFerttona and edges In n splendid assortment of denim. Th pri.-s are lers than toda s holesale. cost Thev come In wlil cream und ecru Vow S.ir to fl.AO a nrd '""' becau. at this White Lisle Hosiery, 65c Pair They hae full fashioned feet and ar of the finer weave .Trade nosier oi una quality wouiu ne ery much higher In cos u.io of slight Irregularities in manufacture we me offerln 'i His exceptional prfce. but them White Silk Sports Hose With Black Clocks, $2.75 Pair They are of the heav mar regular stock. denendahlA u-Mrlnv rr-mrl , Ui i.M.i.. . ..-. ...,L - - ..:-: -q"" "w . .ufMiai ni uidiiuidfuic U1I3 name iiuiiiy la ib rjn A limited supply at this special price allKhtly pair In our Dr. Jaegers Co. D. M. C. Crochet Cotton, 30c Ball lercerized Crochet Cotton, special quality, in all nizea from 3 to 1B0; 20 Krammes to n ball, white or ecru, 30c ballt $3.00 box of 10 balls. Ti M O Crochet Cotton averaatt the inferUir prntVs, rha avtraoe ... I) ' v'r" important to note that it ',. i'iiikjv nx 1III...I ,i.w . kll . " ." "-"J, frV'.4 V It lUIr US avtraoe cotton in si,. 60 ia onlu fj.l yanli to the ball, while II. M. O. hat air vorda, or nearly three time a aa many yard: " p iJ Q M rTfl t! y n . ; isfS i M i ydb;A-i:' dxtb-ist. isi . jH, '' -. V, l ,(' ' 'V "jutaJraatfe., i ' ri 'Jttf it ' ,R,vrs.irtiitfsn ".. " LjiStlif11. l,. i . . : f.v'ffl "....VMLl --- wT.rwHF.'.. -Jk foljAffffi PttMrS''iJH .... f. . ...1. I F If lr . . ? t.rVlyJH 'L . fill' . Irtir't,. .H .1 Jt..J.-lJ' . i I . ''- " ' ' "'-"-"Hirtminaaaiifci inr f' n -,."'! - '
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