,w:' T " Jt J.V i . "W ) . . v i' jf tTC-, -, ,y, o- "$& t. .TM ' i yi i 1 - - ' r' -I-' ' r ii ifr f JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE flancy Wynne Talks of Several Entertainments for Mrs. Roland Morris Annual Meeting of Garden Clubs in New England t " . i L 1 I . . i i YOI' know a Brent many women irom ii,n nnrts nre rninjt up to Mntfa- It,. Ainllh t. Hnf.cnsrn-ii (DC 01 iw.r.'l.i.lU h nnntllll 11 1M IIUILiliiJ """- J , I l nfI the first three .in qi im- s rliufeVtts next week to the general meet !nc of the.Garden Clujrt at North Shore iV ?' 1 VV i (Rnini i- rnlled the annua m"tV tIje Garden ' Clubs of America. and tic I rut tnc nu n "v---wl be Klvetr over to the convention. nd Mrs Georee Wllllnic. will BOroin the AVeederR' Club, And I hear that iwrH. i.T I.. .ii inh ui i iin lriiiirriiivn ". ? rat o ftatr-i Lloyd aud liv Mrj. "S T. rreTll. Mr, Wmiam .1 Pick.. Mr, nmrles P. U K the golf tournament now in prosresa at the bo f club at Shawnee-on-the-Deiu-ware. , They will return next week. tnn,S!L?,'VJi0rl0, t T'l5'' ot Chestnut Hill, entetlalncd Tuesday evenlne for Miss Qrace-fJ. .tones anil Sir Hteplien cle Courser. Aiicso engagement was re cently niinounqcd. , iaLlVn'n J'rw- ,0,'U C Hcrshey. of the Lindens, Wnlllngford, announce iho en Ragcmeut .if their daughter, Miss May bllznheth Heishoy. to Mr, Kofi Hutchin son Vlhcont, of Piriadelnliln. Mis Mirgaiet Mc.Niloo. daughter of Mr. nnd Mrf. William MoAdooAof ' Kort nt East Un.on, tye., to staj until Hei). T IS so nice to fcee Mrs. Hoy Morris nealn. Knc was here last summer. but we dIU noi cxprci iu umc 7 ienln (or some, time more, nt least. However, when M,r. Morris, who, as you Know. Is ambassador to Japan, returned it T this country Mrs. Jlorrls came, too, 0 wasn't It nice, was here In t ic for Spi con's school commencement. He Men to one of the schoolH In New Riir- Quite a number of parties have been riven for Mrs. Morris, among others a farden Party at the Pottern' place. Sfren V Mrs. Joseph Wear. y ho wan mm Atnflmta West. lrr mother was a member of the famous TUitppeV family Tn fart. Mrs. Morris lias that family . In her own. Mrs. Slorrls Is stay-, Z fit the Aid no Hotel, but Mr. Mor ll.Rhas ione on to tko pemqcrntia'co,? llntlon which opeon 1" Hon Frnnclfcp on Mon laV Mrs. Kvcrctt Hnwley gave ."lunchwn yesterday in JIr. Morris ft Donui. Ml', nilfl Atrn Tin ml nil c!i....nI. i. i.i fromrldRe. of 1231 Baltimore acn'ue. an nounce mo engagement of their daugh ter, Mies Vcrn Prnnpea IJIdrldgc, to Mr. Qtorgfl Stuart Broderseu. of Ctmdjjn, Mr. ami Mm. Kronklln Pierce Dickin son, of 4911 Warrington avenue, an nounce the engagement of their daugh t'r. Miss Puth Ullzabetln Dickinson, to Dr. Robert Benjamin Klstlcr. of Mlncro vlllc, Pa. L'ft-B0" J,rfl.-,Ho,,J'ard Watson Walton. ( 208 Towns in llnr. .tpn (titr,.n n rtcolvlng icongratulatlons on the birth of u son. Howard Watson Walton, Jr.. on june- zi flirp. wauon was Miss tluth I.andln, of Jcnljjntown. Dr nnd -Mrs. W, It Kinney, of 315 South Seventeenth street, with their famllv have opened their house In Vent nor for the suimn r 'I, i 'S , HHIIIIIIHKlI' iHLWllitav- ' BPjfc &M IIIIIIKWLw '' VHIIIIIK illlllB:'9LlHkw:'';''1ILIIIK IIIIIV jPHnHkv. vLIIH aTaaBW JIb&bHbbbbHI laL'flftLlLHBR "mbbbb v J3ypjnguiiuvtk, "; GafafafafafaBa. - , 7Wr?f' f-;?' i 7 (?JatiT I kggETH i Misar Marl Tras and , nun.ber'of 0 her wo"-en of the Main Mot. Torre dale. Chestnut Hill and along the. Head- lDTheyyiinve n wonderful time on these pnrYicI This year one of the ahow tilaees they nre to sec will be .irs. Celev5! .Now. Perhaps, yon wonder wbv I'm Interested In her. ell. jho wai a l'l,iladelphlnn. a lJJBWpr f the Inte Genernl Carpenter, who lled with Ms fnX on Twenty-first street some TCNedCnrpenter. one of his sons. Km the regular army and wni on here .lust a few wX ago.' when he acted n, urtcr st Walter Wheeler's' wedding. M Motley was Helen Carpenter. Thnp ,. another brother bes Ides Nc'l-J ttok hix name was William but i have not heard lately of him. Anywn . Sir, MoseleyV garden Is to be one of the eights of the convention, nnd all the Visitors arc to go there one of the dafl 0 ?e I e Karden and have Innriiron. It will be awfully nice for the Philadel phia!," to meet MrsJUoseley once more. DOROTHY WKM.S Ik on here stay ine nt the Dolnni. Kbe Is n sister of Rulkeley Wells, who In engaged 1 r. Farah Dolnn. Mr. nrid Mrs. Dolnn will gic a buffet luncheon on Sunday in her honor out at Chestnutwold. their place in Devon. I saw Sarah Dolnn in the country the other day looking ver well In n tailored linen waist and skirt nnd a king's blue sleeveless sweater. Tier lint wns a sports nftnlr of white ftrnw nnd hnd n blue crown nnd fncing of Mlk. A blue silk tassel hung over the rdee of the, lint. Sarah is quite the most stjiiMi gin of the deb jenr. I should snv. Tt Isn t nnl that she haHueh stunning clothes, but' it's the way she carries herself, the way she wears Irer things. After nil. there's everything In that. DID jou feel yesterday as if some one had put n huge bandage around your head and then pulled it tight as tight rnuli be. Terlinns it wns the weather: it orhied fort of henv to m Ard (Wei-whim: wns nn effort. 1'innlly 1 derided to "heat it" out in the open, far. fnr from tlio madding erowd. T even did lint walk up Chestnut xtrcet to ec whnt 1 might sec I went out far into the rountry nnd then I got off the trnin nnd walked down n long road Into the Wlssnhicknn. I sat for a little while in n lovely cool s pet . nnd then 1 arose nnd walked along the little footpath on the hlirli Hide of the creek, intending to find n little sum merhoiisp that T knew of there, where I mlclit rest nnd think nnd think of nothing You know that lovely indolent f'eling, but ns I nnpronched nld rustic feat something told ine to go eautioiiKlv. 1 don't know why : hut I fortunntelj did. for the poor dear lambs did not nee me it nil T!ut. oh. boy! I nw them, nnd they were the very two I was speaking of about a week ago in said column when I aid I was sure thev were engaged. nw I friioir it, because she is not the type of girl who would permit nnv er well-or manifestations of uffectlon on, the part of a mnn unless she was en gaged to him. And the manifestations were not wanting. Agalu I "heat it." but this tlnm I flirt not frcl so done out. I was smiling, tor. nii know, "all the world loves n ,0,,r NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES hJLr ..aml ?Irs- A,1!n Whiting, of Devon, we isMiod Imitations for a d.ince on "epiiesday ocnlng. June 30, tt meet ne .Suimybrook r.un Club, of which m.i,V0"' Mr- AIlcn Whiting. Jr.. Is a member At thft dinner tvlilh M .....i ?- rni.. nf.J'V.s,rawbrl',B0- ot Meadow Lodge, unn jjwr will glvo tomorrow evening, HJ-JPIorof their daughter. Miss Anita r,:"""'iusc, uie guestn win inciuae VJi-7 ?raretia llarr on, M sK Vlrglnl.i "l"c'"'r ! Virginia Benson far- Unnr-y M " Anno Ashton. Mr Horn- "i .ir. m '. en ' piir. "J Hldurd Newlln ir ,r"'."eJ' W Keith Mr Jack Amory Jr., Mr. I-edyard If 1 , .,,.. ! I'lli JAM 1 lM Heekscher and Mr Jainep Cheston. to i h. ltB- J',lllatr nt'enil the dunce rtnw.. i '7 '!,r' UIKI ftlrs' li- urinion n2Si8 ri'1-,,'',1 '"or f helr sonn Mr. ton0Sb?rtanOl,"'," Jr" nn" Mr' "rln Mlts Polly Thayer and Mr. Frederick tur?i7'0f "averford. huvo just re. m , fr01." rlttp"3ine thn cornmetu-e-MhL Atcrcl5.rfl "ml 1""lt races at Yale. Mi.J n.Lr Tii?yer obtained IiIh degree JDtmi8' T,n'"r. of Haverfonl will Pnd tho week-end at Long Island. Doclri. ?'l? y,' Jnmes Carstalrs. nt Inner "i- ,A,rd,nor'.wl11 entertain at i lor r-i?,i,' r,,la,,cnl"R before tho Ju Crlrl,et"V,.irf,H 'J.ancn nt " Merlon ter mi llJ! '''honor of their daugh r Mt Priociu,, carstalrs. Wli .il.",.J,.rs Ernest 'William Tallman. winlnS1''?. nt,.1"'ner on Saturday The , In..?1 t,i! .S,c.rl0" frlcket Club. R l'aw7 nll,rr.Mr' n,,d Jlr"' I,l", Urook?5 1ml Dr' Hml MrB' Jhn A. anrtIrM!-,"!E.bc11 ewhall son of Mr. lll mm" ,T,15nwJ Nowliall. of Ithnn M Paul ,1 M.onday. Juno 28. on the Mr a,?(V ',?,r01' 'Bland and Trance, with and I it ir son " War"V5- of Coa,0 wil Z L ??r Mr .fJprBo Burgess, They "' be go'ie for about two mouths. hi'nll a.'.fl r?' Be"Jamln Chew and for i?, f r,i,dnr' will leavo July 7 th "VSSSJr'" I''Cr for ,,,e "malnder Mtt,oJt Mh'ASS: .f "al'nore, la the ?tonyhurM K,.,Rbe!it l5mtt Hare, of jwnjiiurot Strafford, for the next ten I"8.nnHlin thIeHde ?.m.,lh' " wlo ii. ,. her ""'l18 " Havcrford, vAfc.'nA1"- W Wright ,aa cono to tru Ji ffiSi r.'"" nt " cot- " Diamond Point Photo of Hollan'ler studio by Zaninky MISS MARY NORRIS Daughter of Mr. hnd Mis. Richard Norrls, of Queen Lane. Falls of Schuylkill. ulio will upend the summer nt Narragnnsctt Tier, U. I. WEDDINGS OF WEEK PROVE VERY NUMEROUS Marriages Which Took Place on will Ihe In iiuffaio. Wednesday Include Hallowell- MacKrell. Alliance The wcddjnfc of Miss Martha MacKrell. of 5913 Dltmnn etreet, Wlrsliiomlng. and Mr, John Hallowell. of'123 Mldvale avenue, took place on Wednesday eve nine, nt, the home of the bride. The rtev. B. 'P, Bray, of Kallo of Schuylkill Baptist Church, performed the ceremony. The bride was given In marriage bv her father, and was attended by Ilss Huth Vessey. no maid of honor nnd Mr. Wil liam Whitehead acted ns-best man. After August 1, Mr, nml MraT Hallowell will bo nt homo at 123 Mldvalo avenue, Fnllo ofSchuylklli. out-of-town guests were Mrn. V B. Bronson. of Wanhlnaton f Mrs. K 'Hill man Bedferd, of Troy, .Mr, nnd Mrs, Arthur Mcnrn, ofWlisahlckon. After n wpuuinK inn. jjr nnti iiiH. riivin i TUrCA FOSTKH The marriage of RIlis Marie Cntlierlne Foster, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs Charles B. Footer, of this city, and Mr Harry Ij ttlcca, of thin clU, wan solemnized loaf Wednesday, at fi:30 o'clock. In the Church of St. John the K.vnngellst. the Rev. Joseph B. Marley ofTlclatlng. Mlsa Anita Frances Voych acted na brides maid and MIsj Catlierlno Sheridan rtoperB wan the little flower girl. Mr, Hobert J Butler acted as bent man. A reception followed the ceremony, nt the home of tho bride's parents Upon their return from their wedding Mr. and Mrfl. Illcca will live In this ulty MKfmtNCl MORTON St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, Laurel Springs. X. J, was the scene of a very pi ev family, of 2226 Green otreet, are spend ing the summer at Belgrade, Me . Mlsa Beatrlco Carson, of North Thir teenth street, will spend tho week-end ns the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Sterling, at their bungalow In Pitman Grovo. Mrs. A. B. Klrnchbaum, of 13lfi North Broad street, ban left for Atlantic Cltv w-here plic will spend the cummer nt the Uoyiil Palace Hotel. Mrs. Floyd Keser. of Fot Chase, lun returned from a week's stny at Ocean City. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, of 2117 Moore street, have opened their cottngo In Capo May for the. season. Mr. and Mrs. John I.eary. of the Glrard Farms, will go on Tuesday to tho Water Gap., to remain several weeks. WEST PHILADELPHIA " Mr. and Mrs. William Caldwell, of Lansford, Pa., announce the marriage of their daughter. Miss V. Ruth Orlflttli, and Dr. William It. Dean, of West Chester on Wednesday, June 23. at the Church POLLOCK OLTON Miss Mabel Dorothy Olton. daughter of Mrs. Gerald Moore Allamby. of Over brook, became the bride of Mr. ttobert Wilson Pollock, of 4316 Baltimore ave nue, In tho Episcopal Church of the Resurrection on Wednesday evening, Tlw Rev. J. C. Metlhcnnyi ohlclated. iTrifo brldo woro a simple gown of white crenn de Chine and white satin, trimmed with duclies lace. Her veil was tulle with a coronet or princess lace. trlmmeM with orange blossoms. The bride wbr attend ed by her sister, Mrs. R Stubblcblne, as matron of honor. The bridesmaids In cluded Miss Grace Ludnlir. nf Tlnir-i. nn1 Mien TTeleti T. Tlhnnrl nf rl..utti. ftlll i nn M i al.t.i Mien T.mllnn K. Mor Mlsa Louise Stubbleblne. n niece of thol ton, of New York city, ncttd ns ma'd of hrlrla aelerl nd flnn. t-lfl 1- T-.1..t r I linnnr T.l.tfe Mis. P.irrlrln Thomson. ! Pollock attended Mr. Pollock ns best, of Laurel Sprlnrs, N. J. was flower girl tnM nn.1 (lie linhern 1nr,nr1,,l 1m 1tll. ! Tile liflrlevmblrl. Itifilllrled ber Slflter llnm .T. Pftllock. Mr. -n n r'lnll... I Minn TTInrn" Tlnlrli Mnrtnn : her COU81II. Mr 10. Gerald Rust nnd Mr. F. L Bra.'il MIsh Elizabeth A. nickel, of Hyndman, ton. nil m tills cltv. A rerentlnn enl. ' lowed tho ceremony at the home of the bride's mother. After Jhelr wedding MANAYUNK Rev ahd Mrs. Henry At tj. Waclift yvUHiavo as their guests over t,bo week end Mr and Mrs, John Kensdacli, Roy. npd Mrn Fred Bosch nnd Mr. Warkers brother. Mr Frederick Wocker. of Brookljii, who aro coming over from New York to attend the liiitallntlon services of Doctor Wacker on Jundaj evening In the Kblpliony T.utlietan Church Oreen lano and Hvrroou Street The Rev Or H. T. !? president of the Mlnlsterluiii oi kw sUvnnla , the Rev II Offeniian. of tlie Theological Seminary, nt Mou"ln';J!,t' nlid the Rev. Frederick Bosch, of B""; lyii. will ofllclate Doctoi- Wncker, who was chaplain of tho I38tli Ififantr t the World War, Is a graduate ot M""1,''" bcrg Collate, class of 101 3. nnd of the Lutheran Seminary nt Mount Airy, class nf mi? He enmo to Manayunk from vthe Church of the Mediator. Mapieion Park, Brookljii Tlie cnurcn wi.. decorated with tropical plants and roses A special musical program lias been nrr.ingcd Iho community is Invited. retty wedding ot 7 o'clock on Tuesday I'enlnrr Inal tfli.n Minn Mnv HIC11 Morton became the bride of Mr. Russell i:ugenc Mchrlng. of Went Philadelphia, tho Rev Charles Barrett, pastor of th church, ofTlclatlng. The bride, who w-aa Riven In marlage by her uncle. Mr. Hoyal Lewln Balch, .woro a gown ot white satin nansetto with u long tram, which fell from her shoulders. Her tulle veil wan seld In place by a wreath of orange blossomo and she carried a shower bouquet of Bride roses and sweet GERMANTOWN Mr. and Mrs, T,ouls Hoser have re turned from their wedding trip to Vlagara Falls and Canada, and are at hone at Cllfi Rons street Mre. Hoser 'Vll be remembered as Mlsa Sara Ult ra' n. Miss Phyllis Freed, of 442R t.'hor street. In visiting her cousins, Mr. nnd uro. nriion ncnaru, in rsowtown, l'a Mr. and Mrs. Joscnb Phlnter nnrl family are occupying their cottage at J ucean jiiy ior ine summer Mr. and Mrs, Charles Patrick, of 44.6 Unrlham Terrace, have Issued Invita tions for the marriage of their daughter. Mies Mary. L. Patrick and Mr. Leo Ryan, also of Germantown, In St. Vin cent de Paul Church, on Wednesday morning, June 30, nt 0 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. N. '. Poor, and famllv, of 650 Fast Washington lane, are occupying their summer home at Jar rettown. Mr. and Mrs. ( II. Mlchener. and Master J.loid Mlcheiie- of B51 r.ast ' of St Luko and the Epiphany, In thin Mayland street, have returned from a city. trip to Wlldvvood. N. J , Mr nnd Mrg Wl,ttm Preston Brcnz ,..M'?''.. Curo1 '3l Flnegan apd Mr. I nnd their family are leaving this city. Mendel! F. Adams, of New Yorkwill be Saturday, to spend tho remainder of the tho guests On Sundav of Mr. nnrl Mrn. ' Kiimmer nt their cottaire In Ir.l.iml i nomas lomimson Ijnd street.- at 553 Uast May- i Heights. N. J. NCJRTH PHILADELPHIA TIOGA Journey Mr. and Mrs. Pollock will epend the summej at Asbury Park. SCHAPPET RRKSK The wedding of Miss Kathcrlne Reese, of 6708 Lansdowne nvenue. -and Mr. Raymond Schnppct. of DR Nyack ave nue, linsdowne. took place nt St. Gregory's Church. Fifty-second street nnd Lancaster nvetu'e. on Wednesdav at 5-30 o'clock, the Rev. Father Triivos ofllclatlng A small rcceptfon followed Immedlntelv after the ceremonv at the home of tho bride's parents. The bride wan glen in marriage by her father and was attended by her sister, Miss Kth.il Reese, as maid of honor. Miss Anna Irving and Miss 'Elizabeth Russell were bridesmaids and Miss Virginia Reese, a small sister, was flower girl. Mr. John Schappct, , u nephew of the hrldesroom, acted as best man, while Mr. CharlM Schappct, a-brother, ,ind Mr, William Culhnne were ushers. Mr. and Mrs. Schappet left Immediately for an extended weddlnir trln. after which thev will be at homo at 6701 Malcolm street MURPHY-THOMAS A pretty wedding took place at the west none I'rcsDytcrian unurcn, Forty pecond and Asnen Htreets. 'at 3 o'clock Wednesday morning, when Miss Carrie Thomas, or 33BNortn Fallon htrect. be. came the bride of Mr. William Murnhv or. 767 North Fifty-fifth street, the Rev Dr. Bronson ofllclatlng. A reception fol lowed Imimdlntely nfter the eoremo at the home of the bride's narenl" The i bride was given- In marrlago by Jut Pn Minn tfll.ah.th t.OW H. nt MOOTC, Pa., and Miss Matilda Woodslde, of Laurel Springs. .. . Jlr. O. Oscar Dell, of Hanover, attend ed Mr. Mchrlnir as best man and the ushers Included Mr. Louise Fink. 3d ; Mr. Ralnh Mick, of ' Laurel fprtngs: Mr Alexader Dawson and Mr. FredericK M.lller..or mis city, a reception i""""1" Immediately after the ceremony nt the new home of tho bride and erporn c-3-D Lancev pac". West iVlladelphla. after wlilch thev left for an extended wedding lourn'y. Tliey will be nt home after August 1 POLAKOFF MANN The marriage of Mle.i Ruth B Mann, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Slgmund C. Mann, of 1610 Fdeelv street, and Mr Pedro Paul Polakoff took plaen at the Rlttenhouse Hotel on Wednesday at 6 o'clock. Dr Krauskopf performed the ceremony. Mrn Freda Mann was matron of honor and Mr. Saul Mann w-as best man. A reception followed the ceremony, Mr WI33INOMING nml Mrs R Joyce, of anaiKc MJ., ll. . "".''-'..".- I., .h. street, are spending a few wccrb i" - Poconps. Mr nnd Sirs Charles Norton and their famllv. of 3203 Comly otreet, arc sum mering at v imuooa, .n. j Hunhes. of -Oermantown. will take place tomorrow evening. Mrs, Charles Hnrtmah, of Levering ton aenue. cnlertaincd last evening at her home the following members of the mothers' nuxlllary of the Boy Scouts Mm Sarah Fleming, Mrs Kdwln Khly, Mrs Thomas McMnnn, Mrs Jninen Ram nej, Mro. Wallern. Button, Mrs. Joseph l)acitport, Mrs. John Curtis, Mrs. Frank Rcnnnrd, Mrs Ucorgc Johnson, Mrs. Read Feltorr, Mrs. ndward Kerler, Mrs, Harry Walker, Mrs. Frank James,. Mrs, Waller Hagenbucher, Mrs. Frederick Turner, Mrn. M. Ii Dunlap, Mrs Wallace Root nnd Mrs George Wright. fraNkford Miss ICIIzabcth Mat lieu b nf Orthnilnx street, will entertain tho members of ner "fiuo" eiun nt luncheon at her home, Friday afternoon, This will be the last meeting' of tho reason. MIR3 Lillian Gwynn. of 1637 Allen (trove street, spent last week at State college, pa Corley C. C. Dance The Corley Catholic Club of South Philadelphia will hold n big dance, euchre and 600 In Its elubrooms at lsieventn and noir streets this evening The Rev M J Corley. honorary f.nlrlt. uol director and founder of the Corley Catholic Club nnd also formerly of the i.mpnany rectory, win ne present The LANSDOWNE , , Mr. and Mrs. A F. O'Darilel expwn-fei leave Lansdowne shortly. They will may to SUnbury. Pa. T Mr.,nnd Mrs. .1. Wallace Roberta areV' now occupying their new homo In Lana- jowne. jurs. Roberta entertained several days ago with a luncheon, 1 V! 1 ( 1 .. .,. t-i,.. ti.nehinsonAof S94 1 nv R. V Montague, tho present dlrcc- .... uiiu.iin J . .' ii ffiiinto fnr 'or. will also ntlena the funet on. o"0,?.' FrtrfV?ank Fish and Irs ' Tho affair Is for the benefit of the the las wee, Mrs I'rariU J t8".. ,0 M , Church of Seven Dolores of Wynndmoor. Cora MacLean, of Covington, Kj. ( P(( nf w,)c)l Knlhcr corley Is now Miss .Teaneite Kinsman- of 'omb i pastor street, mil be hosters to the members of j , - her 'owing circle, wnicn win noiu i Mr TMIfe nml lil .initlii. ri.. tfn'-. clllo Pike, of Idaho Falls, Idaho, ,.BpeHt,y Joseph DeckcrT They left Monday to , . Atlantic City, where Mr. Pike will rep- A resent his town nt tho Rotary Club cow ', vcillioil 'I ' i; . Mrs. N. nvrnn. nmi.t,..!., miA 1. son, Mr. Jack Dougherty, will snend the S summer on their farm in New Ham- .. snire. r' Miss Alma Wallace will leave sUortiV' Ay. for Uatertown, wis., where she ' ,u" oi'nu uin summer visiting irlenos. wne i "'so expects to visit her sister, W I Plttsburgli. on her wnv nut. . Mr. and Mrs. V Reea Phillips . aiidv ' .Mu inu imuiiiiiwB,. iiiisn Auarcy rnii lips and Miss Elalno Phillips, expect to take a trip to Niagara Falls and through Canada during July. Mr. Cook McLean, of WuBhlngtdm spent the weekend with his parents. Mr. and Mrs Robert L. McLean, Dr. and Mrs Robert W. flick and their children will spend the summer tn Ocean City They leavo this week. The Twentieth Century Club Is mak ing plans for a largo bazaar to be held at tho clubhouse In October. Thero will bo the usual fancy table, flower booth,, utility table, Jam nnd Jelly booth, grab bag and other things, and also a cafe teria. i ta?l nifftltig of the season thjs evening Mr. and Mrs Harry norn. ui !' Klnley street, are receiving congratuh , tlonsNon the birth of a daughter, , ROXBOROUGH ' rr nnrl Mm XT Howard Fussell of I 421 Lyceum avenue, will give a dinner) t.i- .. .!.. . il,AU Imma In hnnnr nt ' (Clin ci'iiuiK rtl inr-n itv"-i ....-. . iiifir uMUKiucr, iHirfi tfiiii it M w norn nmrriae 10 .m. """"" t. i 7 '.i.. . V , . Ml58 Kathr5;n V pavo l!incpT on fnther. and aH attended by her sUtcr Mr, nnd Mrs. tlllam 1 IiawlhiRO. ' Tuesday cveiilnp in honor of MIsh Isa-1 M(qs ncrnurdlnp Thomafl. as maid of Jr.. and their little duughtor. Miss Hlcn M Foiresier, dnuuhter of Dr. and Mrs. i.onor xr anelfl Murnhv nctod a Rawllnge. of 2141 North .eighteenth . W If C. Forr-ster. of 1001 Wc.t Tioga ! mail foV Us brothe " enn'" Etreet, haw gone to Oee.ni City to re-1 street., and Mr. Lbcr L. McQo. of Co- ,pniot wffidir, trln Mr. nnd Mrs. Mur mali, through the summer I lumbus. O.. whov, wedding w 1 tn ke , ' "., p,',a '" ! ffinw ut B729 Malcolm Mr Samuel Daniels, of Rlxerton. N. place tomorrow. Tlwjgueats Included the. ; gtr'ccti , .. was the mien! tlur no fhn u.t. 1.1- i roruruy i ine 'iiio ...,. .-,.... . niptliV?. Kfrrtflrabethanlels . "of 1 08 ' ". J, feSnd'M MOON-KNOX KChl.l".Vreof Massl.ronroMi;;.h?he1?! Kim r aS?o1Ju,0SnlfMSetarrbes'o'!,d M !ss , A pretty home ,weddlng took place at llttlTiln?! Hewlsh. Miss Ionise Spannngle. ' S o'clock U'ednesday evening, when Miss in Mtai.l?r'hi,SJcl'in '"''f'ljtr and Mrs. Herbert Steclman. ,Mlsi Martha K Ixnox was given In marr'-i Waller nn, i ,vml8,i' M' n.n? MFu8' Anna Bredln Mr. Horace Whittle: Mr. by her father to Ml? James D. Moon, ler "MnJ?erin utfl nldT.wi'" prgo Uu'st Mr Fred Crawford, Miss of 234 Brooklyn street, the Rev. C O bant Hnnd nml m. xL . ' "' " Bar; Marv llmninonrl, Miss Dorothy Gage, , Smith officiating. A reception followed ?ininr?ii ,,,!', 10t !Z"'?t Mr. ' Lliicjln Marlon nnd Miss AJmeda immediately, after the ceremony, The l.nntorf. III.. hao come on tfom the Tji,ninn l.rlde ns nttenrled hv her sl.fer. Mini 1 ;S ne vm .V, i m'I nce'r,0.ni , Tlie marrlago of Miss Rose Kramer. ' Snra Knox, ds maid of honor Mr. nantebs who are n.. , Lenfi "T' daughter of Mrf and Mrs .lacob Kramer. William KvaiiJT acted asbest man. After three n'ntronS nml will , i "i". "f.i '1C ' of 2751 Ger i antown avenue, and Mr. an extended wedding trip. Mr. nnd Mrs. u.iiueis. in tills city. I tH-nt.X Atlnt.tlr. I'MK 1mV f 111 llVt) Mr. and Mrs. Charles l.e Ro Brun- at 6869 'chestnut btreet. ner will return from their wedding trip Vr nml Mrs Samuel M. Martin, of We3tTnbHad Vll,0 nJr,,,om,c.?1 '" BW North T'enty-Sct-oml street, 'will MitlvimbaanH r l' ,rlubrld'.n:'lsigle a large rcceptfon on-Xucsday cvo M!m lola H, Batman, daughter-of Mr. i n J, g Juno 29. "t thP'r bom; In honor J. A. Batman. Sftiielr daughter. Mrs. Myrtle L Wal- Mr., George P, Tustln nnd his son- ther. and Mr. Arthur W. Harlng of Bos-In-law ami daughter and thplr family, I ton. whose wedding will take place tho of 1813 North Twonty-Bccond street. I following fcxenlng Mrs. Walthcr's at- "iii spend ine remainder of the season i tenciani at ine wcuhihf i i uu .. ,.o ... R12DFERN BRONSON A pretty wcddlnsr took nlace on Tues day, when Miss Mildred M. Bronson. of Buffalo, N. V., became the bride of Mr Walter W. Rcdfern, at tho home of Mr .and Mrs. Richard CrOnecker. at 91.1 North Twenty-ninth street. Among the . . , holmesbUrg Mr. and Mrs William Ashton. of Frankford awnuc. announce the eir cagement of their daughter. Miss Marion T. Ashlon, to Mr. "Miarlcs II. AdamB, of. Tioga. I Mr. and Mrs. H a Ashton. oi Rhawn street. Holmesburg. announce the engagement of their daughter. MIsm K Gertrude Ashton to Mr. Stafford Wll Ham Stern. Mr3. 1 1 Minster JKs Samuel Cart . ledge and Mrs. Amelia Johnston nre spending the summer at Atlantic cltj Miss Helen Downing, of Rowland nve nue. will eittertnln at cards at hnr home this afternoon. Mr. and Mro. Downing and family w III leave shortly to snend the summer at their cottngo In Wild wood. DELAWARE COUNTY Mrs W. S. Mclfenry nnd her famllv. of Ridley Park, have gone to Ocean i;u. wncro incy win remain until Sep tember. Mrs. Jauo Turner and her grand daughter, Miss Jnne Turner Ulaln, of Chester! have gone to Bristol, Vt where they will be the guests during the summer of Mrs. Turner's daughter. Mrs W. C. Bingham. Several weeks will be spent at their cottago on Lake I ham- . plain. i The Rev. S. Haupc Leepcr. pastor of iho Presbyterian Church, of Media, lias returned to his homo from n lslt of f.evernl "lays at Princeton University. Mr. Andrew Buchnnon. Jr.. of Wil mington, and Mr. William Booth Todd, of Chester, have returned from Bethle hem, where they attended tho alumni re union at Lehigh University. !-i ::n xz:un:i:rs:ii:.Charge Accounts SoftcttetfmixixsrnmxCTj Matfson & DeMan$ 12 15 Chestnut Street F'ura. and Millinery Holiday Hats 5- . Another extraordinary assemblage of Sports Hats and Hata of Organdie, and of Georgette. The stylish modes that will add j'oy to youiv holidays. These hats nre priced for Tomorrow at Less Than Half Usual Price! FINAL CLEARANCE OF HA TS FORMERLY PRICED UP TO 18.50 TO GO AT flHtfyagV a 2.oo ii v v. .9 tt.lli:i l llPurchasiny Agents' Orders AccrptedUKX.T.nxX3i& '' V it their cottage In Wlldwood M,r. nnrl Mrs J. B Fehllng have taken a house at Llancrch for tho summer. Mrj. nimer Voung. uf North Klghl e"nth street, has gone to Ksse- counlv A Irglnla, to remain through the summer and fall. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Snder and Mlso Irma Snyder, of Cresaon, Pa , who have been spending a week ns the guests of Mr. and Mrc Henry William Goll. of 1417 Wo-t Allegheny avenue, have nccomunnleil their" IiorIm nn n visit in Atlantic City. Mr and Mrs Colt and I their family will leave In July to spend I iho summer at the Traymore, Atlantic Clly. j Mr. and Mrs Moyer Flelslur audi ma Camenter. Mr. HarliiB vmii nave for best man Mr. J Allen Ingram, ami for uehers Mr John Hunter nnd Mr. Georgo Pope . Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Gcgenhclmcr. of .".50" North Twenty-third street, are oc rup li'g their summer homo In Wlla The Ktenlnir Tubllc Iiliser ,vtelcom lUKial note of Interent from vurloun parts of tho rlt-r, hut thfe notrd, mut be enpnble of verlllcritlon. Herroftrr "Oflnl Ittras sent by mull to the.iyiWT will not lie iiubllnliecl. iinles slunrd b the sender hIIIi niinio. oddres nnd tflrplione num. ber. Addrew eoelul Items tn the Hoelfty Killtor. Kvrninc V'ubllc I.eilEer, 000 t lirnlnut, strett. s FniiKirort iaka BBWBES 1122 Chestnut Street IIHI MML0fm . The Store of Personal Service 1310 Chestnut St. Organdie Frocks At Practically Half! $37.50 Values For Tomorrow we have planned this Sales .Event in Organdio Frocks a group of $37.5(1 Dresses at the nominal sum of $20.00. There ave about 75 of these Frocks in all, and they include the fine French Organdies, In pastel tones, thnt traveled people rave about, nnd the wonderful Dotted .Swisses that show in all contrasting colors. An Extraordinary Opportunity! Headquarters for Alpine Wool Suits $20 1 How Will the New Skirt Wash'? M ' Wonderful Assortment of Wocltex and ' Nevershrink Tub Sport Skirts EE How often have you held your breath to see just how zzz tubable your new Summer wash skirt was going to be ss whether it was going to shrink at the hem and belt and have those little ycllowis.li spots from ru&ty snaps? H NEVERSHRINK TUB SKIRTS 1 $4.95 Fashioned of excellent quality gabardine in very smart styles for sport wear. Pro-shrunk even to the belt ,and perfectly finished. H WOOLTEX TAILOR MADES H $8.75 to $18.50 Gabardine, ninuc and voile form these ncrfcct-fittinc? 1 skirts. They arc decidedly new in quite tailored uffucU. Dewecs is the only store in Philadelphia where N"ever shrink and Wooltcx tub skirts can bc purchuscd. Come In and try these skirts on. BS? mi and try these skirts on. v7 fr frr- cnnn..F .?.'..''? Kgynt Mllla"ninh . niii. ,,w W,H, MmtUon UJ) ayW 111 -i Summer Frocks for Well Dressed Women The knack of dressing well is an art. Many women have it many more have not. May we be of help to you in selecting suit-v able summer frocks at a modest outlay? Linens Fpulards Ginghams Voiles Organdies Taffetas There's not a commonplace style among our lovely Summer Frocks. A Lionel Wool Sport Suit fits OQ 7C numberless occasions I 127 1337 S. 1 3th St. ' Chestnut St. Two otop o oenswio ;icc . jr ihiflMMMiiTTnriuiiuimi.mi j -. JL. - . ' impMiiilMiptf"v"","'"",V,"''""M Charge Accounts Solicited : x &p MANN & DlLKS 1102 CHESTNUT STREET Tyrol Wool Suits and Coats are wearable every month in the year. Ladies' and Misses' Suits and Coats 19.75 24.75 29.75 Also Girls' Suits A real purchasing opportunity Saving of 10.00 to 15.00 on Each Suit Ladies' Hats V2 -Price or Less IV! ANN & DlLKS 1102 CHESTNUT STREET V'6' JJi fly 1115 CHESTNUT ST. (OPPOSITE KEITH'S) Furriers and Milliners For Saturday Only Featuring Exceptional Values Organdie and $1 Qff Sport Hats & Straw ahd Ribbon Trimmed Actual Value, $6.95 VCRY SPECIALfl Final Clearance of Our Entire Stock of Early Summer Hats Positively Worth Up to $18.50 2 .00 -" .X; 'Vrj w A.I. L-' ;cg 1- f urchaiing AgenU' Orders Accepted- "1 'J 1 1 The NEWfHAYNES "47" T.OURIMG CAR A Car of Pleasing Lines and blasy Control When the lady of Ihc house take.. Hie whrel of thib roomy car and linds Hint the New Starting and Controlling Device enables her to ntnrt and clop the engine with a touch of the linger she will ho enthusiastic. When leaving the car n turn of the key locks everything, including the starter. A demonstration gladly ghen. HENRY A. ROWAN, Jr., Go. 2031 Market Street Some Excellent Ter IT lien for Desirable Dealers tucc 4723 J Ai i "SI I U y n ya t v ....l.vJ... ' ct. 1.'' ':," ... ' -tf Jh 6.. .. !v r r,. VjJZtlulLln-UX-. sMXtKl: a&j?3vsg -, a uTWl
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