,, .iii -' ,. ,. . ,.t j' ,;.: ' I ' t '.V ! m: ( - V ' JUST G0SSIP4B0UT PEOPLE aicy JPye TeZs oie i ;'3 and the Other July 5 lYiowvi wicuh,ihhhw RfOjMJSB bo pinny ncoplo sce-yi Jo '15 have Rot '"'l0'1, n,'.,,lt .',", Coxn' -SrUe" Muml Hie fourth o .Tuljr, per Kni fr'l stralsliten yo out on ft It tZ ,1 not be ft In'' 1,l(n' . , "ee "cry vq .V in Iteiirv Urlntou Ooxcii have open irJlV thcnl.. of the Fourth of I- ihelr nlnre in remiyiu nun nil fi&MiX arc ex.pcctc.l to attend, but hS0rntl.??-f,of.u.ycom. -1. unn.lnv. Ftinc of said friends 10- I, mizzled and wondered tf they came nii " T t cnmp tho SS os n Coxes Invitation, for nSlnncc S'tiSurday ulht, July n. for Jane V,p' .;V .hfnwnv every one sot terrlfl- TL.r.iiiffhtnwny every one koi rtnil r-n" tally mixed IX mixed. Thcrr wm renliy no m- "' ; ii.... uhmiiii im mixed, uni. incy i! n i-o for tl.o.o Interested let mo nJC V. Coxe of Molvcrn. will Blvc Cdmt. orwhlehlnvltntlo..Rlmvebeen yS'n. honor of Mr J-uiWrr. 4. !. . U.inrilnV tuly . tho mat on ni" ( ordo" wxe .""" '" " " ttanon IDlSMfl-'l WonyiJuV.the.layofcwhlel, the nation 1 . " ,V enec.oi A'""1"", :,;. ,Tn..i.tnr. Pntli. ol America. ',":" -T" Vil,, - Ilr nton Uxc nii.i u. " :-' --,,, ,rrln. Coxc. wll ne a TO'W"t thJft in the cyeniiK ,' .Viivn n 1 will be ffitilcetMonthat occasion, as linn occn u. number of years '" l:?ii. vmi know, nnd .Tnnu nnd Catherine are consequetly nrjt Ooi.h uh rntherlnc rame nut last J ear. '" Jc has this winter's Rayety ahead of her, from the debutante standpoint. PEAKING of Independence D.y .. i.i.,i. nf tlm Indenendcncre. S r afc ' in.::: .hM, .liirlncthc war .Tunt tart'MaV -hen all Red Cross In .1 a nuxlllnry have formed la r manent eommlttee. which mny bo called nnon at anv time If Oic need ur Ut a. I heard the other day that tho mem ben o ! ip In.lcpiiU-iiw Square nuxll-Sve.K-nsUdto oinaKrouiot "motliers to ium- i " - -work thiM wiinmer. It Is thin: That each individual will 'V"1"'". "mother" some one patient in tlic Philadelphia Hospital, who has no fam- fly or friends. And wlilM' nwny uuriiiB tlic suniiner tliese "niouierH send postcards to said patient, or a little letter, or a ooiivenir. or booK or little sift of pome description. I thinK it's a splendid idea, lor ic uuitv. uu j ..i ,., imvii t. lm fnr moiitliH and months Id a hospital with very little to cheer oue up. wnat an interest u win be for these siek people to have hi their lives 1 It's a fine thing. , ' The women h advisory council or uio Department of Public Health hah asked I numuer oi ussociiiiumih iu mv up hl u-ork. Ouito n number o the trnmn nf tln Cirl Scouts of this city liavo adopted a child from the hospital, and are sending him or her little tojs, books, letters, and postcards from time to time. .. . As the anneal to the former ltcd Cross workers say : "It is uot at all a question of money that N wanted, but Just, a little personal thought and, if you are near, a vimi or rrauing om loim that will help to brighten tlic days lor tome one. A name, or course, is. tur nished to the nerson who writes nnd asks to bo allowed to mother some noor sad peron in the hospital. Mrs. (tcorgc Larimer, who U chnjrmnn of the Inde pendence Kipinre Ited Cross, sent out in appeal to the workers this week. IT IS interesting to hear that Mrs Harry I.ehr is in America once mop'. Bhc is a sister of Mrs. Sctou Henry you know, nnd of the late Sirs. Charles Penrose, of this City. Her other sister is Mrs. Drexel Dahl Kren, who lives in Xew York. Mrs. I.ehr first married one of the pahlcrens, and then several years nfter nis ueain, Harry I.ehr. of Haltiniore. Mr. I.ehr did not come on with hor but 1 at present in ichy. where Mrs. Lolir ill joiu him after her short stny in America. Khp hflc )inn Ltnnnlnw nf tUn VJf Hegls in Xew York, nnd after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Van Rensselaer bore in Fort Wasliinctnn. will ni tn Wvnnrt to be tho guest of Mrs. Klisha Dyer. Mrs. Lehr is very good looking and has alwars been a great favorite. JANEY had been very naughty, and nlialtv. nftnr cnt'npnl ,lt..nr ...tl... . , V 7 '..... i.ui.iwf, MllllU'l Place, hor in the closet for fivo minute". Mid Closet WIls nprfodtv ivoll null. luted. m mother had no f'enrs about the Punishment, hut il... ..nu ..ti..u u. I . . --.----. .... .oi ..., I,,,,, vi until. i" Wicd when the crying suddenly ceased, in tact, before the live miuutes were up, W began to be worried. However, as laney could tell the time, being as much as four years old. she decided that dis- nP A .!11"'it bo, '""Intnined. so alio julted the full time before opening the Then she fluni? it ..,n., nv,uL. - W.ewai,t, bi,b- "' And Janey with !n Vi e'lfeKs nnd starry eyes stand - nisi """"i.v. Aim as slip looked ainer in amazement. Janey remarked : rour tit0" "r ,hi.pss' nml T '" "" JT' tnnt ""' now I'm diisi! wnltin' for taoine more 'n k" XAXt'Y WYXNB. M SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr nil.) r. . . nouneuM i, U0l'r,H '' 'othier an- FrVrfirfc iV,niJv R' Clothier, to Sir. Mr ami m' PH,hrld Jr.. son of o To ?2V, ft" or,',.k "' StrawbrldBC. ' 'uiiiiiiiiwii. '. i Hti I't..i i. '"" "' i-nniona, and M ,, tJ, .I1"0 J.,,Hb,eni f Alabama, hurah g?i,ni'V,?r ,rlnlfotite, of Pitts- i4 Anl it il,,Rd.",of ,1,elr (l"8lter. dam-. ...."T'bi-I'lKe. until after the ". ar'th'rhoZ K,ve on VrUiay rinr.'VM.1..1Ir" W lltirkllfi Henri-, nf f.'f 'or heir Imf r?'"' ivl" R,ve " ' "wry, ,,'v,.;, Mr Harhlla StcXco ganca to l 7 i: J' evf nlnJv ,,(,fore tl.e wlr . r Kugeh; nivnii. ' f W" he Wrti, ofBj. 0t ,r' Ht"ry vcr tthe0,3'" V'!"? w," B y Charles K V DL,C0;, f,1' ,?,r- '" Mra. lwvlnir ir f.1.?0' Htatlon at the trul i MlwT r l iVt 8MD o'clock. JflHtani llf Kb .'"nf'- .SOT"'' "f MlH. ?"1. make her deni?t J,3li. ''0CUHt Btr?et fe.her mother t ih,aA,e t0 ,10 Klv'n r'h R?1 prVoopTri'Sw BX.T August '" wl" reinalii until S' Wyn'fJ" Jgle, and children. Sy from ciiei'r,? rVcl1 llo.nie 0, Mn fortnight VirIs? .'.,w!'cre U?ey spent a !jwiy will I nve VT.iv V u'tler and f.ftrm. ihii, !, Ju' s for Valley Hill "'y will r.n.7 ? Nwwilxvlle, w, uinmer ' eml t,1B remainder of tho Ahli!!!.Ktlllcen lllllnr n, ,,..,. . 1 y Hosencarlon. BlMst or ,lss V-r "v' MHiitY,rl,l?r K"t nd fam. Ul('a tur i- . ,8 ,'rdinoro, left on Kat. Jin. .ib.i.i ..."-"""" . wiiiiama. jt Asaph'd " f .., mi ' .r- ji 1' d.ijt v -. "'rfwatgwdtoBato - ' Two Coxe Parties, One July She Hears of a Plan to lUMuuipma n os pit at wfA 9,n' ,(i.fl on Tuesday for I'routs i..r-- JA,WMcro M0 w'" sncn1 the low "nt tC8t tIle fnm,1' WU roU MJsr riJV-':i0.el C. Mnkcr.'of tlaln, has K.?i,it?uWnrrc,lton v"- whoro sho vll r.'..j it?"' "u,n"!f. Mlsa Martha llakcr IU ,Mls,.J4llf nna Dakcr will leave tho irildille of July for St. Taul, Minn.. Wlinro thoy will spend tho summer with tholi- Bister, Jtrs. Charles Lesley Ames. r.Miri?; C!r,,,,W i' Mcllvalnc. Jr.. nnd her family, of .j - i CrccW rond Ardmorc Ivre- 1c lylnpr for Watch Hill. It. !.. where they '"?,nd the tummcr, Mr. Mcllvnlne will follow later, Mr. and Mrs Thomas Ord Drcthcrton nre occupying their new homo Ilel-Onl. on Sycamore road. Merlon. Mr. and ..!. .uUrnth.crton. w111 Icavo fr Chelsea on the first of August, whern they will remain until tho mldfilc of September. 9 v i i " A,C3"nder MncAllster, Parsons, of this city Dr. nml Mra i!m, ni., t...... , u.t. y.ii ' . --11111.1 aiuui anti their family. of Tarlcton, Dcrwyn. left ?J?0?il,a f?r thclr cottage at Jatncs l)r IB remain until Septcm"- Dr. 8. Lewis Zlcgler, of 1625 Walnut street, will sail today for Kurope. fnmnHf0 Jf,i Wl,ltakcr Thompson and l.lnn r i.f V.'no,slI.cet' havp B"e to Cltrt island. Portland, Me., for the summer. nf lr1ii?ntMrs' William Ilarclay Lex, ..J L0.46 J'lnc street, are sp ndlne the 81) ndlne thn summer In Media, where they -have i-iiiFu n nousc. strM?- ,!friJ. slcnBcl. of 1738 Spruce ?own 'So. L'ro6 l0 r home at New- 'rh S.,.'.,a..rfl)rcsentatlvc of the "Weetlers' of ; Ani?.!0 "leeV"Sor tne "trden Club or America, now belli held there. NM07ki?hBM g. of 866 South for ,.;.:,; :; li.'.IUB ,ma nB ner quests NeiTYorJ "iW M,,sa Vlra Dahlrldgc, of maX h?r ,i1n . "untsvllle. Ala., who rhl.'ll. ast year In Newport at nnd l kw' 'r.,unc'e am. " Mr. WS - ".ft GsTnToVti Now vn llie,Fr,e.n:1,.r'IRh mission-of nSw York ' " Mn Arlhur Hutd- ot Miss Dornthv n..i..i. ., ,." . " .. nnrt it iiA. "iih.-i. uuuKiucr oi nv. and mi a"i Wd ''tinier, of Wayncl ?t S nnrhdt,all9 Ty0 n'l Miss Jcan tiJf ?rnJrn0t M'rl". will leaVe AU gust 1 for Camp QuInlDec, Vermont. rPu,Aa,MrK- wHl,nm " Colbem have returned from Uiblr weddlnir trlii and Olnev ,''e "S,309 "nncannVavenue ?i Mi..Mt?i CoIberiT will bo remembered ns Miss Florence Miller. nmlMM'nir-V "o'tcr. daughter of Mr. bL w-, ;lwoinossltcr. of Browns. Ainfi .".d Mr' 'Jwnrd Anthrobus. of v wcr-"tarried In .Vcw York, on ;Xd?dny,..Jun? 2,3' J,lf nossltcr has rr.ii"01,"0 tlme '" Vardley and has many friends here. fumHv a,$nMr8,: J', Stanley Smith and thm;?.f Ovcrbrook. are now occupying vrcott?BC,..11 South Austln avenue, Ventnor, for the summer i,iMr8or haefer. 1727 Marlton avc SSi.ht ""O"""8 tho engagement of her daughter. Miss Yet ta K. Sehaeffcr. to Mr. James K. Sher. son of Mr. and Mrs. i. hher, Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Popplewell. of Pleasantvl le. N J. announce the mar riage of their daughter. Miss Elizabeth 5Sn-tvr- "e0rgC ChannC"' a,S Mr. and Mrs. David Nowbold. of 2034 ivocust street, are now occupying the cottuge which they have taken for tho summer, at Chelsea, Atlantic City. -issnduM,8, ':,'";nrl H. Thomas, or .is.'s North Nineteenth. street, announced tho engagement of their daughter. Miss JJnrlp A Thomas, to Dr. llnbert M. Haiiry, of 2U9 North Fifteenth street, on 1 uesday, at a party given In honor ,r.M 8B Thomas, by her parents. No date has been ret for the wedding. ALONG THE MAIN LINE Miss Kdlth Watt, of Wayne, will spend tlie first week In July at Wllllamsport. Pa., as the guest of the parents of Mr. Itaymond Carlson. The engagement of MIbs Watt and Mr. Carlson has just been announced. Mrs. AV. W. Light, of Bryn Mawr. en tertained the Monday Can! Club at her home, on Monday, at a luncheon fol lowed by cards. Mr. and Mrs. John It. Dotterer and family, of Wayne, will leave today for Atlantic Cltv. to spend the next two weeks at the Hotel Dennis. Miss Mary Dottcror. who "Is- nod In Knoxillle. Tenn., ns a delegate from Swnrthmore Collrgo to the convention of tho Chlo mega Fraternity, will Join her parents at Atlantic City. Mrs. David Boles with her two chil dren, Miss Marl Boles nnd Miss Kllza bcth Dickson Boles, of Scranton. Pa., spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Plerson Conrad, of Wayne, the pumitR of Mrs. Boles. Mr. and Mra. Conrad will start today on a motor trip to Bay Head and a number of tho coast resorts. ' Miss F.lanor Oreene. of Fox Chase. Is now In Knoxvllle, Tenn.. attending the convention of the Chlomega Fraternity as one of tha delcgntcs from Swarthmoro College. Mr. Charles O. Barrett, of the Wayne, wood, Wnyne. has returned from a trip of three weeks at Atlantic City. Mrs. John - Campbell, of Berwyn. president of the Oarden Club, of Wayne, entertained the club at luncheon at hor home yesterday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Itlchard Howson, of Wayne, aro moving this week Into their new homo nt Haddonflcld, N. J. Rg ... """ on. mi, Lmoen, announce )ri?,arK.niBPmc"K,of, their dn.inht.or, Mls-i KJIznbcth MncAllster, and Mr. Alonzo J. '''ir'ons. RntT nf Mr t.ti.l T.rt o v, . ...Ill alio. 4, IV. Charge Accounts Solicited 1115 CHESTNUT ST. (OPPOSITE KEITH'S) Furriers and Milliners jTiyi YZv Two Days' Special Friday and Saturday Only vi Featuring Organdie and Sport Hats Straw and Ribbon Trimmed Actual Value, $6.95 Purchasing Agents' a-if'j i 1SJA . r if'f-i; Wf . lull. I III . Photo by J, Mitchell Elliot. S1IHS SAKA KSILKN CUI5SS0N TRUMP Datifihtcr of Sir. and Sirs. C. Nor man Trump, of (lfl.V SlcCallum street, (Jerrnnntown, who will leave July 4 for Jamestown, where she will be the cucst of Slisw Emma Van Klecli ALONG THE READING Mrs. Frnnk II, Bitchman entertained nt a tea at her home In Rydnl, a few afternoons ago, for the members of tho hoard of directors of the Vncntlou Home for Working Olrls. Mr. nnd Mrs. Bach man and Miss' nosltia' Bachman will go In a short time to "their bungalow In tho Adlrondrtcks, whore thoy will spend the remainder of the summer. Mr. and Mrs Jcnks B. Itoblnson, of .Tenklntown. aro touring the Oreat Lakes, and havo been staying a few days In Minneapolis, where they have been the guests of Mrs. -Robinson's brother, Mr. Samuel J. Randall Win terer, and his family, and of her brother, in-lnw and sister, tho Rev. apd Mrs. Luther B. Deck. Dr. nnd Mrs. Byron M, Peters art spondlng a week In tho Poconos. Thoy entertained Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Wil liams nnd their son, .Mr. D. 14 Wll Hams. Jr.. of New York, at theh- homo In Jenklntown last tcU.t m Mrs. George V. Lasher. Miss Gertrude Gilbert and Miss F.- M. Rudolph, of Ry dal; are spending a few weeks at the Chnlfonto. Atlantic City. . Mr. Pcnroso Hnllowcl' Jr., of Meadowbrook, is at Atlantic City, where he Is recuperating from His recent Illness. Captain Baggs and Miss Bnggs, of Ablngton. hnve returned from Ashevlllc, N. C, where they spent several weeks -as the guests of Major A. N. Baggs, M. C. and his 'family. Major Baggs Is stationed at the C S. Hospital at Otun, N. C. GERMANTOWN Mr. mid Mrs. John -Stevens have "re turned from their wedding trip by motor through the New Knglnnd states.. Mrs. Stevens will bo remembered as Miss Laura Tuckerman. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Relnlckc, of 807 West Lehigh avenue, have nnnounced the marriage of their daughter. Miss Carolyn Relnlcke. and Mr. Wesley Cal houn, of 2646 North Ninth street, on Friday, by the Rev. F. raul McConkey, of tho Gaston Presbyterian Church, Eleventh street and Lehigh avenue. Upon their return from n short trip Mr. and Mr. Calhoun will bo at homo at 807 West Lehigh avenue. Mrs. George B. Graves, of Hutchinson street' and Lehigh nvAnuc, and her fam ily aro occupying their summer home in Ocean City, whero they will be Joined by Doctor Graves over the week-end. The pupils of Madame De Sylva Schoen, of the North Philadelphia Con servatory ofMu8lc, gavo a muslcalc last evening in the parish hall of tho Holy Cross Lutheran Church. Ninth street nnd Lehigh avenue. Mr. nnd'Mrs. Georgo Miller hnve gono to Uland Heights for the season. Mr. nnd Mrs. William McCutcheon havo taken a house In St. Davids for Bummer. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gilbert Marin tire havo returned from their wedding trip and will bo at home at 1517 North Twenty-fifth street. The bride was Miss Ruth McLcod, of Oaklyn, N. J. ' Mp. and Mra. A. Altcrmau, of 2411 North Patton street, announce tlw be trothal of their daughter. Miss Sophia Altermaii. to Mr. Clnudo It. Samuel, ot Altoona, Pn Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles F. Kern, of North Marvlne street, will .spend the holidays and July at .the cottage of Mr. and Mrs. Walter G, Leon, of North Mar. vine stree,t, at Pino Beach, N. J. Mr. nnd Mrs, Harry Muschcnhclm are spending their wedding trip traveling through New England and Nova Scotia and on their return will live at 2218 North Twentieth stroet. Mrs. Muschqn helm before her marriage, which took place on June 19, was Miss Beatrice L. Russell. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Teller, of tho Ho tel Majestic, ace spending the summer at Atlantic City. Mrs. G. McDonald, of Thirteenth and Master streets, will give a luncheon of fourteen covers tomorrow afternoon In honor of Miss Helen Jenny, of Pitts burgh, who Is visiting Mrs. McDonald for several weeks. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs. 'John Rodgers nnd her grand daughter. Miss Dorothy Rodgers, of Kings Court, Thirty-sixth and Chestnut 3-95 Orders Accepted 1 ,SjUvi.i,,iJ .,fc jSRIii . , MM) ... , if. ir - r LL-'-iiih-r . . ,;r '; . PHTT', ,-. .jk., street, hs.ve returned to their hom after spending; several days nt their cottftgo In Cape May. While there, they enter tnlned at n. house party. The guests In cluded Miss Frances Hart, Miss Iluth ! Brlstow. Miss Mary Parsons, Mr. Leonard Jordan, Mr. 'William Strausser, f UufTalo, N. V. ; Mr. KdgarKerfoot and Mrs, nnd Mrs. W. Parsons. Mrs. Hodgera and Miss Ilodgers will spend tho remainder of the summer at Cape May. Miss Mary Johnston, of S223 Tlodman street, has returned to this city after C?ty "PCnt n fCW daV" ftl Atlantic Mr. Joseph Pusey and his sister, Mrs. S. B, Anderson, of 6117 Locust street, left on Saturoav. far Inn Anmiaa r-aiir. and will visit National Park and other inaces. oi interest. t. They will remain In 1-rlsco for two months. uos Angelas nnd 80UTH PHILADELPHIA Mr add Mrs D.ivld Sollnhcrgcr and family, of 2730 South Eleventh street, motored to their home on Sundny, after h two weeks' stay In Wlldwood. Miss Sophie O. Rappaport, of 617 Kast Passyunk avenue, spent last week-end In Atlantic City, as the guests of friends. 15K'c!l!,, "r,s ""Try Shllllngsberg. of J2.5 South Fifteenth street, nre receiv ing congratulations on the birth of a. dnughtcr. Mrs. Shllllngsberg will bo re membered as Miss Florence Parker. The Chumz's Club had tho opening of i "IS '" Parkland, Pa.. Inst Sun- "iniy' .Th, Chumz Club members Include lull S"l,,icr,Klln.,,..M,B9 Pw Leonard. Miss Catherine Atherholt and Miss Bcs- 5i?.. '"''." Ambg their guests were nL3nInr','; Po'JLif. Jllss Martha Bond nnd Miss Mary Bond. fiii'wnn,'J M Oforge McConaghy and family, of ic?r nin. ,. u.:. 1. ?nr5e,i' ,,.ll?.!!:-!3omo a"er a fortnight TIOGA Tr ir i5i,(,iuM4?' "aymond Brooks, of -I . rth Twcntj'.flrat street, have gone to Oftsan City to remain until au tumn. n5or,wnd.SU"' Charles""ll. Hchurch. of .129 West Venango street, nnd their ?atiBhter, Miss Kthcl Weatlake Schurcli. left last week for their summer home In an City, and will remain until tho middle of September. Dr. and Mrs. Gor don W. fectvurch, son nnd daughter-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Schurch, will bo their guests over the Fourth of July. Mr. and Mrs. William Blgler Morlson, of 1701 West Erie avenue, havo gone to Ulensldo for the sumtper and early fall. Mr. and Mrs. Evan H. Davlcs, of Tioga, who aro spending the summer at Atlantic City, have returned from a two-weeks' trip to Ohio, where they at tended cotnmencrfment nt Dcnlson' Uni versity. Mr. Pavles Is a graduate of Dcnlson, Class 1915. Mr and Mrs. Rudolph Hauhcr an nounce tho mnrrlage of their daughter. Miss Helen Ida Hauber, to Mr. David Sykcs, OgJcn, In tills city, on Saturday,, at i4 o'clock. STRAWBERRY MANSION Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cantor nnrt family, of 3227 Norrls street, have closed their nome anu arc stopping nt the Blackstone Hotel, Atlantic City, for the summer. Mrs. Jacob Mandcl' Is spending tho summer at mo nome- or ner son Mr. David Mnndel. Jr.. 36 South Elbcron avenue, Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Plnhelro. Mls3 Julio Pmhelro npd Master Eugene Pln helro. of 3203 Oxford street, left on Sat urday for an extended trip on the Pa- i clfio const. They will bo gone until tho middle oi oepiemuer. FRANKFORD Miss Reba Wheeler, "dnughtcr of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wheeler, 1009 Arrott street, left on Friday last on the Nor wegian steamship Stavnngerfjord from vw York to berome tho bride of Mr. Hnns Bull, of Bergen, Norway. The marrlago Is the culmination of a romance began when Mr. Bull was In this country on business. Mrs. Charles Henry nnd her daughter. Miss Adele Henry and Miss Gladvs Henry, havo left for Alexandria, Va where they will .Join Mr. Henry for two months. Mrs P. Gordon nnd family are spend ing the summer In Ocenn City. Mrs. Kellerman and daughter. Miss Helen Kellermnn. of Trenton, will visit them next month. Mr. nnd Mrs Fred D. Tucker, of 4844 Duffleld street, were given n farewell party -by their relatives and friends before leaving for Colorado, where they will llvo lit tho future. Mr, and Mrs. Marshall Balnbrldge, Jr. nnd family, of Cottmnn street, nro spending the summer nt their cottage In Wlldwood. ROXBOROUGH Mr and Mrs. Austin P. Van Arsdalo will return from their wedding trip next week and will bo at home with the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Bo.irdman, 428 Seilllo street, until tho completion of tnelr new nome in Rox borough. Tho brldo was Miss Ruth A. Boardman. Miss Florenco Sabold. her sister. Miss Carrie Sabold. of Ridge avenue, and their nephew, Mr, Oliver Sabold, of State College, will sail early in July to spend two montlis traveling through Europe. Mrs. Klla Lush' and her daughter. Miss Kthcl Lush, of Green lane, will go to Wlldwood for July. Mrfc. Joseph Brugger and Miss Alma M. Peter.man, of Itoxborough, will be tho guest for two months of Mrs. Percy Volpe, of Curwensville, Pa. '. ' iT -i . . 1 1j A' I J F i k-1 1 ,1 i. , EtiPEtlA, THURSDAY, WEDDINGS OF WEEK IMPORTANT AFFAIRS Miss Blanche Miller Brido of Mr. Ceorgo Foulkrod Ward Murphy Nuptials The mnrrlage of Miss Blanche Miller, of 6503 Ocrmnntown avenue, daughter of Mrs. O Milter, to Mr. George Foulkrod. of Frnnkford. took place yesterday aft ernoon nt 2:30- olclock. In the Summit Presbyterian Church, at-rmnntown, the Rev. Alexnnder Henry officiating. Mr. Robert Miller gavo his sister In marriage. The bride was attended byMIss Olga Dnu ns maid of honor nnd Mr. Horace Ross acted as best man for Mr. Foulkrod. A small reception for the families and n few Intlmnte friends followed the cere mony, at tho Y. W. C. A. Building. Ocr mantown. After a tt In. Mr. and Mrs. Foulkrod will llv at State College. Pa. WARD MURPHY A pretty June wedding was solcmnlxcd nt JL o'clock Wrilnemlnv morning, in Our Lnny of Victory Church, when Miss Margaret C. .Murphy, daughter of Mrs. H. M. Murphy, 614B Brown street, be came the bride of Mr. Josenh A. Word. The bride was given In marriage by her orotiier. air. l,co Murpny. Miie wore a gown of Ivory sntln, bended In pearls. Her'vell was held In plnco by a wreath of lilies of the vallev and carried a shower bounuetMf ll'lrs of the vallev and Bride ross. Miss Ellznbth Murphy, a sister of the bride was her onlv nttcn dant. She was gowned In apricot sntln i wore n big black lint and carried tea roses. Mr. Ward had Mr. Edward Mc Laughlin ns his best man. Mr. Thomns Murpny and cnaries-J uampncu were ushers. Brenkfast followed at the home of tho bride's mother. After ait extended wedding trip the brldo nml bridegroom wm occiinv tnelr new nome in couinwesi Philadelphia. MALLORY PRACL The wedding of Miss K. Virginia Praul. daughter of Mrs Jennie S. Prnul and Mr. Davis N. Mallory, took place In fho Fourth Preshvterlnn Church, at Forty-seventh and Klngsesslng avenuei at i o ciock lasi evening, ine di-iuc wns given In marrlago by her uncle. Mr. William G. Letzkus. Mrs. Clarence Lctzkus attended the bride as matron of honor. Miss Nellie Bolton nrrd her sis ter, Miss Anna Bolton, Miss Rosalie Moopey and Miss Alice Delancy, acted as bridesmaids. Miss Katharine Lupus acted ns flower girl and carried a basket of daisies and scattered them lir tho pathway of tho bride. Mr. Clarence O. Lctzkus was best man and the ushers Included Mr. William Zimmerman. Mr. Ray Wycoof. Mr. Bertram Orccly and Mr. Harry Ganlcy. A reception followed at the Roosevelt, Twentieth nnd Chest nut streets. , TALONE REILLY Tho marrlago of Miss Anna Marie Rcilly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kd ward Rcilly, of 1818 West Huntingdon street: to Mr. Rocco Edward Tnlonc, of 1604 Federal street, took place Wednes day afternoon at 4 o'clock, lrr Saint Columba's Church. Twenty-fourth street and Lehigh, avenue. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Thomas Brady. Thn brldo was given In marriage by her father and Miss Agnes McKnlght was maid of honor Mr Thomns Ben net, of Merchantvllle, N. J., was best , A reception at the home of the bride's parents. 1818 West Huntingdon street, followed the ceremony, for tho immediate families. Mr. and Mrs. Talono upon their return from their wedding will live nt 1818 West Huntingdon1 street. MILLER BLACK A wedding of Interest which took place last evening was that of Miss Anna Black, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Black, of 1832 South Eight eenth street, and Mr. Walter Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Miller, of 2608 South Broad street. The ceremony was performed at the home of the bride, at 8 o'clock. Tho bride was attended by Miss Virginia Miller, sister of the bride groom. Mr. Miller had for his best man Mr. Robert Black, brother of the bride. A reception followed the ceremony, after which the bride and bridegroom left for Atlantic City. They will be nt home. 1832 South Eighteenth street, after September 1. FINKEL ESHLEMAN A quiet wedding took plnce at 5:30 o'clock Tuesday evening, when Miss Annette Eshleman. of Atlnntlc City, be came the bride of Mr. Albert Flnkel, of 6315 Baltimore aienue. the Rev Fred mair officiating. A dinner for the Imme diate families and close friends of the bride and bridegroom followed Imme diately after the ceremony, at tho Arcadia. Mr. and Mrs. Flnkel will travel extensively through Canada, after which they will spend- the summer at Atlnntlc City. They will make their home In West Philadelphia In tho full. MOORE SWALLOW An interesting wedding of the week was that of Miss Lillian Hazel Swallow, daughter of Mrs. Mary A. Swallow, of 2042 Mount Vernon street, nnd Mr. Samuel Lloyd Moore, which took place on Tuesday afternoon, at 4 o'clock In the Olliet Covenant Presbyterian Church. Twent -second nnd Mount Vernon streeth The pastor. Rev. Dr. Matthew J. Hyndman, performed tho ceremony. MIsr Kdlth Moore, sister of the bride groom uas the bride's only attendant, and Mr. James Adams was best man Mr. and Mrs. Mooro left on nil extended trip and will be at home nfter Sep tember 1. at CJ13 Clearvlew street, (Jer mniitoun. T'io bridegroom served over Mann & Dilks U02 CHESTNUT STREET Sale of Suits and Coats Ladies' Misses' Girls' Juniors 19.75 24.75 29.75 Tyrol Wool is so plainly tailored that the styles will be perfectly good this Fall. At These Prices the Saving Is Almost One-Half Real Camel's Hair Polo Coats Reduced Ladies' Hats Half Price or Less MANN & DILKS 1102 CHESTNUT STREET JULY 1, 1920 seas with Company Pioneer Infantry. B, Fifty-fourth ZIMMERMAN RAHN Thn weddlnir nt Ml rttllli A. Rahn, daughter of Mrs. Ellen Rahn, of Bush street, Norrlstownr, and Mr. Harold I. Zimmerman, Bon or Mr, ana airs. irwm Zimmerman, of 26 East I'reedley street, took place yesterday In tho Washington Memorial Chapel, Valley Forge. The Rev. W. Herbert Burk. D. D. officiated at tho marriage. The bride and bridegroom were unattended. Tho ushers were Mr. William Wilson, Mr. Everly Wilson and Mr. William Zimmerman. After a wetl dlrrg trip to New York, Mr. nnd Mrs. Zlmmermnn will live at 1315 De Kalb street, Norrlstown. The bridegroom was lrr the Infantry during tho war. COLEMAN SOVTII A wedding of Interest took place In St. Ignatius's Church, Yardley, yesterday nftcrnoorr, when Miss Rachel Catherine South, daughter of Mr, and. Mrs. Aaron L. South, and Mr. Walter Vincent Cole man, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnmes J. Uolf man, of this city, were married by the Rev. Edward Stapleton. assisted by the Rev. William Hayes and, , Mr. Joseph Colemnn. The bridesmaid was Miss Geneva B. Rene, of Trentpn. Mr. Fran cis Colemnn. of this city, wns best man nnd Mr. .1 Fretz South, brother of tho bride, and Mr. William G. Ellis, of Ger mantown, were ushers. ' Mr. nnd Mrs. Coleman will be nt home after September 1, at 427 West Boecli Tree lane, Wayne. O'DONNKLL LEE The marriage of Miss R. Estelle Lee, daughter of Mrs. Martin II. Lee. to Mr. John V. O'Dnnnoll tnnk nlnce Wed nesday, at 4 o'clock, in tho Church of me Transfiguration, the Rev. joim .nc 11, let, rtmnnitytr VU- Kl.lA-a nnlv nt tendant was Miss Florenco G. Mock, Air. Slnnloi- Smith u-na ht man. A Ye- ceptlon at the home of the brldo followed the ceremony. After September 1 Mr. nnd Mrs. O'Donneli will be at homo at 5430 Cedar aienue. NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA Mr and Mrs J. S. Kresch nnd fam ily. 1653 North Seventh street, aro spending the summer at 12 South Ver mont avenue. Atlnntlc City. Mrs. P. West, of Sixth and Thompson streets, will spend the Fourth of July In Wlldwood as the guest olt Mrs. J. Stewart at her cottage. OLNEY Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stowman Davis, of 5400 North Front street, announce the marriage of their daughter. Miss Edith Martin Davis, to Mr. Horace Sam uel Fclton, son of Mr. and' Mrs. Samuel K. T.Vltnn. Ir ntun of OInev. in St. James's Church Tuesday evening nt fi:30 o'clock. After September 1 Mr. and Mrs. Fclton will be at homo at 5513 North Mascher fetreor. FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL Mr. nnd Mrs. John K. Smithies, of Sunnvslde avenue, will sail next week for Europp and will spend some tlmo visiting relatives In Ireland. FrlemN of Miss Anna J. Hunter, of Queen lane, will regret to hear of her recent nccldent, she having broken a bone In her arm. WISSAHICKON At the summer night's entertainment given bv Mr. and Mrs. James Wobcn smlth. n't their home. 512 Rlghter street, tha n-noet. included Mr Walter Gibson, of normantown I Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Helms Mr. and Mrs. Joseph fichofield. Mr. nnd Mrs. josepn ncnnneiu, jr.. .ui. and Mrs Wallace Root. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Henry Ewlng, Mr, nnd Mrs. Jo seph Davenport. Mr. and Mrs. W lllam ri.t i onrt Mrs. Elmer J. Schnll. Mr. and Sirs.' Herbert Stafford. Mr. and Mrs; J Elmer Murray, air. aim airs. ju.m Ransford, Mr. and Mrs. Mays. Mr. and Mrs Andrew Llttlefleld and Master Z. T.ivinr Wobensmlth. Cards nnd feats of magic were followed by dancing. Mrs. Charles Kruger nnd her family, of Sumac street, have gone to Ocean City for the remainder of the senton. HOLMESBURG Mr. and Mrs. Otto Knnucr and family, of 8028 I-'rankforil avenue, are spending a fortnight in Wlldwood, N. J. Miss Elizabeth Eckley. of Walker street, Is ilsitlng friends In East Orange, Is". J., for a week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Drue Allman have left Ithaca, N. Y.. and are making their home at 8040 Rowland aienue. Mrs. Allman was Miss Blanche Oppcnhclmer. of this city. fc Mrs. C. O'Reilly and daughters will leave this week for an extended trip to the Pacific coast and bo gone until the middle of September. Mrs. Joseph S. Slmsohn. of 905 North Franklin street, is upending tho summer nt the cottnge of her father, Mr. Morris Stern, 230 Rhode Island avenue, Atlan tic City. MOORESTOWN Mr. nnd Mrs. Ham- Mtddleton and family, have gone to Beach Haven for the summer. Mrs Hewes. who was Miss A mra Mtddleton before her mar riage, will spend part of tho summer with them The Rev. and Mrs Warden and famih nre occupying a cottage at Beach Haien unt(l the first of August. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund W. Mr.tle spent Fnturdav and Sunday with friends in Mont Clnlr. X. J. Mrs. Joseph J Potter lias returned afer visiting Mr. and .Mrs. Longmead, of Bryn Mawr Mr. and Mrs. Ilenrv Tntnall Brown Mrs. George De Cou, Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Hnrmer are spending a few days at the Englcsldo Hotel, Beach Haven ir TODAY'S MARRIAGE LlCEM Thn mm Durnln, 237 Mifflin tt., and Mary uoyie, ZL'lH N. Jlancroft at. Jamea Turner, Jr., llrlrisMnn, N, J. and Leon Jlrown, Ilrndford, Ta John Rlattery, 2f.r.2 N. 2.,th at., and Ana- niima Jiynn, itzj cogely at. . John Ilnrlr. 2401 13. (inntcn at., and Martha Ollky. 24nl rf. Uordon at. Anton Itoom, OtT N. isih at., and Helen 8ohml.lt. 3721 X, 17th at, ' Harry Orny. 2.1n N. mh at., and Mary Ournter. 41311 N. fllh at. Charlfa I'atfrann, ." N. 24th at., and Chrlatlan MoMrun. 8H.1 N. 24th at. John Johnann. Camden, N. J., and Kleanor .. Hhullr. I.'nmdrn. N. J. walents niaxewaktl. 27zo Auburn at., and . t.udwrka (Irnchdnlr, -JII2R Mllvlllo at. Anthony llarlwrlr. 388 Hnruce at . and Oath , arlno Wlbcr. fins H. Hnncnck at. Ldaar Loch. Allcntuwn. Pa . und Lillian . Flnlry. 1-01(1 8. Ilnuvloi at. John arcl.nuahlnl. fi07 llrnnn at . and KHz- nbeth Hhaw, 271! Unkdalo al John Drvlpn, 21110 HrlRrnd at., and Mar- aarrt (lallnahrr. 2027 I'lrarflfld at. J.rnrat Wllaon. 2010 Kllawnrth at . and Helen Hhcllnn. 1842 Van Pelt at. John MeOulre. 1444 N. IVrth at . and Tlllle llreurkrr, 214 Carlor at, Charlra Kerckloven, 2.108 N. Houvler at., and NHIIe Taylor. 2308 N. Uouvlrr at. LenndrrHU Hmltli, 1,",2I N 20th at., and Oerlrudn Lumpkin. IH0 N. Ilth at John Jlardv. 2020 Chrlntlan at., and Mar- caret McDevlll. 22,13 Orrrnawllt at, John KafTer, 041 chca'er bm-., and Frances Vnnderallca. .1311 Anflora trrrace. John Cwnllnr. I.'. H. navy, and Ktta Donahue, llrnoklyn N. Y Howard wllaon. 341(1 N IHh at , and Roae Dixon, 3114 Lnnitahore at Henry' llrltton. 3iMO Wharton at., and Mag- Rio rtohlnnnn. 12.18 H, .1.1th at Joacph Edward. 20.12 K. Cambria at., nnd Oertrude O'Toolr. 204(1 13. Cambria at. Ilennlc Johnann. in.1t Jrfterson at , and Helen Chick. HldO .V. nth at. Grnrsr Douxherly, Aahland, Ta., and Ituth uraaier. Aamami, i-a William Jerdrn. 374.1 Krnainitton nve.. and Helm Ilnbb, 191.1 K llurh at. John Mrruurh fil24 Whitby avp , and Lillian limning, 2420 Catharine at. Hrnjamln llaraah. 1803 H. (lib at . and Itoao Wlahnrpolcky. 4042 Market a: Jamea Ilellly. Camden. N. J , and Mae Mor- rla. 1(144 X. Oratz at. . . . Harold Lone. (HO Oerhart at . nnd Adi Aechelhllm 404 N. Oerhnrt at. Glen Mnnta-omery 14 H. 52d at., and Ed.th Hentzlpma. 14 S. fi2d at .. ., Frank Cotter, 181(1 .Moorp at., and Katbryn Ward. 1322 S. Moorr at , , , John Caraon. 817 N ir.th at., and dale Hchroedex. 4923 Ocden at. John Wntaon, Cheater, Ta., and Mary Mil- i ler. Crum Linn Pa. ., , Arthur Clark. Jcfferaon Medical College, and Margaret I.lyoa. 80(1 1-lne at. Harry Ilrlttlnzham Pncnmnke. Md.. and laabelle Frrrburaer. 1.12.1 N. 03d at. rtayaton drlffln. Oettyaliurc, Pa, nnd Helon Starkey, Ilnltlmoro. Md . . Edmund Uavla, 8M2.1 Irvine at., and Barbara Freaby. KCO Gurnet at .... Thomas Flahcr. 207 Hnchelle nve.. and Helen Alexander. .1.127 Catharine at. Tliom.ia Sluaman. 1214 Metcher at., and I.aura Heart. 2.1.10 Norrla at. William Putnam. 20ir 8, Lloyd at., and Ida tllcharda. 201.1 S Lloyd at. William ailleaple. 1007 H. Pomeraet at., nnd Irene Clark. 231.1 W Homeraet at. Thomaa OnMen. .1022 Oreene at., and Helen Orlflln. 7107 York road. Ix)ula Heck. 1417 Corlla at., and Carolina Halt. 1310 N 2tb at. .. John Wllllama lsos Osden at., and Mary Cardwell. 1S08 Onden at. ... Gtorgej Hlrat I-onc Ialantl. N..T., and Mi Unnka. 204n Cheatnut at. Chnrlea Ilndurll 31 K. Price at., and Ruth Harrla, 72(1 ("resaon road. Ilobert Anderaon. 310 B. 12th at., and IU- berca Wllaon. 310 S. 12tli at. Albert Dlderlck. K.22 Euclid aic., nnd Flora Bchml.lt. 203 poplar at. Joah Mllla, lull 8. Dorranco at., and Annlo . Nella. IfdO Catharine at . . I rraac Dnrkin (128 Ilred at., and Itachel Elsenberc 1.115 S. .1th at . John I.ee 40(1 w. Clearfield at., and Napelli Hurley 2014 Judaon at. Ilernard Collum. 403,1 Parrlah at . and Esther . rnrleacue (1247 Callowhlll at ' Frederl'k Hlmmelelnc. 3.13 N. Sth at. and Laura Yetta. 302rt 3v 2d at John Vaiolo, All N". 4Sth at and Laura Staalo Oarar Parkr. 48.12 Hal erf. rd ae.. and Ira I) anl 4f.vj jinvermru nve i Harr Wllaon. 1333 Spruce at., and Lena nonln. Camnc nnii Claann ave. Sydney Wllann. 007 E. Clearfield at and LMIlh Hares. 7.10 E. Itorer at Frank Edwarda. 2021 N. WnrnocVt at . ana Ethel Phllllpa. 20(0 N. Warpock at l.arrv Iiurchaprunc. 448 N 1'ranklln at.. and Stella Uaun. 3014 Elarr at Joaeph McOee, .11C1 W. Funaton at., and Laura Pra-. 18(ia Moore at l'rederlck niichnnan. 2111 S Houvler at., and ' Ethel Krater 2113 f. Tlnuvler at I Inln Hrure. 221 S Sail at. and Al ce i David, 71.1 S. Pircy at. An Especial Clearance of Gowns! lrrinjiirr.: :: h::izCharge Accounts Solicited: nxixxxxuxux I . . Mavfeon & DeMan$ 12 15 Chestnut Street Furs and Millinery Exceptional Offering II HHHw jXyjBf For Friday and Saturday Only Sports Hats in all, the latest materials and combina? tions of materials for instance you can see the very new Sports Hats in All-Satin, in.Ribbon, and in Ribbon and Straw Combined. Also large floppy flowered Hats of Georgette and Organdie in White, Pink and all the daring and moat popular sports colortones. Close-Out: All Straw Hats Values to 15.00 fl.00 ,,,r it... kM f l i i trtr Waller Morlnt, TnrreadAfei Pah ah4 ."CM Wild. 8,130 N. Ella t. ' . ' .rri 11 ,. M Robert Imihertv. 1 . Anna MrD.innld 037 Ccnrirr- (nrkle. NfnMi. tbertfi. Vnk and AnaMV" " j Ilobert Greeiihalah. JK.'llSS Herbart'st,. innei, r.r.oi Hunter aye, j -. t'V nnd l.uclo Ilnrker. (loon Kevatonn a-v iiw ltnlph Kialer. 2113 WnnilatoCMtat., add MmnMl, Haider, Cn-agvlinrg. I'a, e .. J,, , Mntthmv Editar. 2012 MercV a., and Cath arine Dean. 1113 K, Hawick aU " ' lyiner Ayrea. 4(11 Monaatrry ave., and Jladtot lfllahop. 123 Dawann at. ' .. . ,-,j ' , V1illnm Qentrv, 21.18 .V. 0th at., and Etta Htenklr. Tiffin. O. Hnwnrd Itela, 2(12.1 13. Dauphin at.; and Mary Kilael 1231 D.iy al. i Oeorne Cnrrett ,123 H. R3lh at., and Clara, Wenver. f.(l(l llian.nnd at. Harry Ynunif, (linn l'rnnkli rd are,, and Ellt nlirth Wnte, 3231 (lumner at. Earl WatorhMje- i(i ,-, -.r.th at . and Doris llarvf)-, 1017 K. Ciimlierlnnd at, John HnnU- 2020 Thrlatlnn t4. and Mar s-arel MeDevltt. 22fi3 Greawitt it. ( Elkton Marrlaae Llcente'i Klliton, Mil., July 1. The following &" mnrring licenses were issnetl here-.to dny: Carl B. 'Engel nnd Mabel 11 I'lntt, William Funtlnl -nnd Miy, Itctusn. I.ouh Tl. llenlioyon nnd I.ttllart. Itelnes nnd Kobrrt Downs nnd Bsther1 Hnugliey. all nf I'liilndrlplila r Joseph II. Bastlnke, Hwedesboro, N. .!., nnd Annn Htnrldinuse, I'lillmlelpiila ; John B. Oerris and Marion B. llcaty, WIN mlngtnn ; William M. Ntiss, Camden, nijd Annn Schroder. Klversidc, N. .7J John D. Workman, Jr.. nnd Blsie Janes, Mcrclinntvilte ; Mnyhe.w Bell and Tilzzlo Spencer. I'ennsgrovc ; llnrtjr Williams nnd Helen McKeon. ,Camden; John C. Wooley nnd Fannie Taylor (tlouccster ; Howard B. Gordon. Iluri llngton, nnd Mary B. Sterling, Itlvcrj ton, N. J. : Bdmiind M. Walters nnl Mnry B, Wnlters. Wllkes-llnrrr. and Frnnriwo Mnrcial, Lnmorn, McxlcV, nnd Mnry A, Arnndovtljon, Hpnltu bHHH S" S atHllllli li tHiS (G!fo .IIIIH I' What Fre De Man says, is done! ' This, then, is a Drastic Clearance- of Summer Goions of all types and styles and sizes ivith prices reduced " beyond one's imagination. 1302 Walnut Street ' ?'? 4 200 Smart Sprt Mats 5M V . T Hii ?: '& -vvi '.n t?. H r 111 1 V i a a ! ; - V . y ' "Xl H, .r 1T "fll''i "li., ..iG'KvSiH iV'.-.f.IASBV ? Silui
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