J V I V .$ ? PNINGPUBLId '-LEP4ER- BDEfrPHlA:, FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1920 ' ' 'V, JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE WanefWynne Tells of Miss Dolan's Participation in the yigliano-AUen Wedding in Pclham Manor. bummer nans MJiscussed mtUT wddlng of Barbara Allen and T 4 L Vfellnuo jwtcnlnr raurt have "o'L U&raA11cn in a No York rlr . I"'1 ,' ?in.nP friend f osc Dolnn. DdlflUiii Snk ftneo In. Christ church itscl i n ' rn picturesque., Mdlb t J $$ rk H. Allen. Iter Mr. ftU'l -"J?:.1 live in Now York city bin' PC'',-nrtlmvo tl.olr country In ttewtejf" jli'ior. IIh; brl e Tlr? ai Kw lilnk nn.l blue rlilf i"4 U'lVr blue Win. I 080,1)0 an fon,r .in Newport next wmk wiiii nrr totf",i W Mr. Do!an Is al- I m hV ibcrc at tlielr cottocc. ":" 1 cd Iat weolc. . . a... f .lulr many persons WJ .inrtrd awav for the summer hMei.nnln to Bobefori. the Fourth er are plannlnij w go j 'ranees Hut- ?,r ,dVnSh brothnr WrlBBton started Ivan and ncr uru". . . ,0 j onR t rrrLv'took eTr n nephew with land. TK' T , ,., liU nurse, tlo K'.lraT'now.., They are buton inur ."-','" James Clews, in t their uncle- Mr. , Mr fecfet "''uho wS Mr. Sullivan's ?"8 W 'h'lat n A" davs'beforc Mrs. sMr, died J"'- Toii remember Hoffman last s''''l,.cr A,,t Hoffman I'lSWr.Uitt dn7B after tnd oi "" V'"- rrlp Francis noii ber baby ? h"r,n.. 1 ",i,,nrcnts. mans arc me uuu ., mKHB you Mirpriseii - yrnr. J lWn'l,M ",? 'the Clothiers' day of 0"' ?,"'Ue aahort-tlmo boiiwhad hrt been , flnl ' 0ortun,t, lnke.plMlthtJ:TrhlMh. &sske Kr.!,;. came ut. and Kred crnu- uatcd last jcar from icna. TALKING of joung cngaKcmcnts re , minds me I w rtclS- a y"K couple ho-.c enEBgement was "''out the Snr.t I hl l'enr.1 of for ome time. btnuxe, you fee, they got married Without nmiminclns their ong a.-.n. nt. In other words. I saw the Algernon Clapps Testerda in tlielr car on Chest -..'!. i .i niiin Mrs. ( lann cer tainly did look pretty. She was wearing e frock of soft gray material Mbloli teemed on the order of the old -fash - onfd grass cintn in icxiurv. ... rounded end skirt was trluuued with narrow dark blue oilc ruffles set in up and donn the senilis. Hands of dark blue, edged with gray, trimmed the. Mice anil short sleeves, hit ii - large-brimmed model of the gray ma terial, and there was a small vine, of colored flowers trailed over me urim. She wore a scurf of gray inaline about her neck. VKRVrtOin' started to get excited I the other nleht when we went into the flellcvne nfler the theatre because' the dances on the roof hnd stopped. Hut don t worry, it s only for .luly and Auguvt. Ihcy will start again, and the danants on Saturday, too. nud Mis. James Halsey, who chaperoned the parties this jour, will do so again. And, Mieie me, they have been properly chaperoned. It was u decidedly good Idea to get a lady to' rhaperono the dances every evening, nud one who knows who is who and what ii whnt. NANCY WYNNE. E SOCIAL ACTIVITIES - An enearempnt nt Intpront whlnh hnn JUSt bff-fl :innminiort lu flint nf ATlszaT.nla 0 Smith, of Smltlivillp, N. J.. dauRhter of Captain and Mrs Kit on Allen Smith. 0 Cant II ttl 1 'iltTillnil 1cik1 Ttnccnll nf New lork Mlsn Smith, who Is a mem ter of ono of Now MngliiiuVs oUI.'St nil liest.knnwn fanillles, lnaile her ile nut two joars ago. Kho Is u Rrndunto J.I i'B ,?r'J"l at Mount St. Vlncetit- wnoo. at nrvn Miiwr Durlnir tho war d ..." "etotul her entlro tlmo to "' in. i anip i m '.n;r?,n .i!rr,,tt Is n Kraduato of S&!1 ' "Herslty mid trained at '.I .i.?1'- whl'," ho " commlHelonei. nir .-1 ,'"lci "e W'IS ordered to Camp Main. rV. . """'I " me Binn or K 'in'"1?.1 Sc"lt- ('Ptnl'i Barrett Is Z,T. "f Mf. ".ml Mrs. William Bar- ,': " .ew orl, fnlhi. U rrol. ni or the Ad.mm JIxprexH Co. ninr.'lB.J,?'r''.-'Pn "?""V. f Bow- motor ,, lV" V, ''" "f.1ly. .? tt.-VNahS; 's.i nir iviii iir inn !i r Juij ThBvT.'"!rty 0Ner u,e Fourtl1 on about oetoiier 1 fllCr" Mnii- n,1(1 'Mr,, Joseph II. Qruhb of Ju September ' """" Mmrl10 ,?"?. of. no-W'" lane, fual meet l.' .," V'u" " " V" ''. n- Eare nn.i Vi. miunii'ra or uc a lm i.an',.An'1,Rll't''T counties, of Whc, 1'irniueni J 'Hnn n,!u?u"oc,k,a,Ml tl"'r son. - 4"u 'i mo weeic r p!,,fr t'ak. N. J., where they will spend tho summer months. ,Tll..n.V' Harrison B. Wright and f1."- Wright, of St. Asaph's rond. Bala, vt 'ioavo nbout tlln middle of July for Northeast Hnrbor. Mo where they will spend tho remainder of the summer. Mr. and MrB. William . Verner. of lAjuciui nvenue, wayno, motored to Urls wold Inn, New London, Jo remain there u. mi uiu mucr pari or August, Dr. Janlcs A. Unbbltt and sister, Miss Justlco Adams, of College Grounds, Hav crford, lmvo motored to California, where they will Btay until August 1. Mlsn Charlotte l'usey, daughter of Mr, nnd Mrs. Frederick Taylor t'usey, enter tained nt a supper and dance nt her homo near Media, on Thursday evening, lu honor of Miss Barbara Johnson, of Mexico, Mo. The guests Included Miss Kmlly Pollard, MIbm Mary Kay, Miss" Gwendolyn Major, Miss Lnvlnla Major. Miss Itachel W. Janeway, Miss Christine Hawkins. Miss Jane Harvey, Miss Anna Harvey, Mlsa Minerva Smith, Miss Clem entina Prntt. Miss KtlzuMth Pratt, Mrs. Barclay Powell, Mr, Kvcrctt Krlsmuth, Mr. Harold Hoberts, Mr. Barclay Powell, Mr, David Levy, Mr. Hav Jlossltcr, Mr. Joseph Pratt. Mr. Prlco Wetherlll Jane way, Jr., Mr, Frank Beaston. Mr. J. Krs klne Hawkins, Mr. Alfred Tt. Hawkins, Mr. Francis Coyle. Mr. Sterling William Fon, Mr. Robert Steel, Mr. Samuel Rhodes, Mr. Hnrnld Roberts, Mr. Lin coln Roat, Mr. Wnltcr Urlscom and Mr. Clifford Becgle, of Beaver Kails. Pa. Mr. Becgle will sail for France In a. few days to remain until September. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles F. Walton and family, of St. Davids, arc occupylnn their cottngn at Ventnor for tho summer. Mr. Samuel Slmes and daughters, Miss lreno Slmes nnd Miss. May Slmes. of Balu, liavo closed their home on Con sbohockfn avenue nnd are now occupy ing their cottngo at Cape May. MIbh Kloipiii-n Zearfass. Miss It Bea trice Fclton. Miss vKlla Ferguson, Miss Blanche Klefrltcr, Mr. Stanley Kramer, Mr. Leslie Kramer. Mr. Earl W. Fclton, Mr. Vernon .1. Fclton, chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Franklin Haman, com pose a house party that will spend tho week-ond at Riverside Farnv Mllllngton, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Humphreys and family, of Beacon lane. Merlon, will leavo today for Spring Lake, N. J., where they will spend tho Fourth of July. Miss Kdlth A. Selberllnp. of 339 South Eighteenth street, nccompanled by her brother, Mr. James Selbe.rllng; are spend, lug tho month of July at Lock Haven, Pa, Miss Edith M. Tryday and her aunt. Mrs. Sara Dunmore, have left for Los Angeles, Calif. They will visit San Fran cisco, Pasadena and Riverside. On their return they will visit Yellowstone Park. They will bo gone about two months. ALONG THE MAIN LINE Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Baer, of South Nnrbcrth avenue, Narbertn. have as their guosts Mrs. Miles Mlnnlck nnd children, Miss Eleanor Mlnnlck and Master John Mlnrjlclc, of York, Pa. Mrs. It. J. Hunt of Hnddonrtelil, N. J cntortalncd her bridge club on Mon day afternoon at the homo of her mother, Mrs. C. Howard McCarttr, of South Nnr bcrth nvenue, Knmarm. Mr. nnd Mrs. James H. Houston and family, of Nnrbcrth. have closed their home on Forrest avenuo and have gono to tho summer homo nt Groton, Iang Point, Conn. ALONG THE READING Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gilbert, upon tlielr return from their wedding trip, will be at home In Wheeling. W. a. Mrs. Gilbert, who was Miss Adelaldo Conly, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo J. Conly, of Oak Lnnc, nnd Jr. Gilbert, of AVheellng, were married on Juno 23 lu the Oak Lane Presbyterian Church, by the Rev. Blcklcy Burnn Wll gus. Mr. Gilbert served a year over sens with the Jefferson Baso Hospltul Unit, No. 38. Mr. and Mrs. William G. Carroll have returned to their home on Lakeside ave nue. In Oak Lnno, after a trip to Mil ford. Stroudsburg nnd adjoining cities. Mrs. Charles S. Warner, of Mendow brook, entertained Informally last week. it. .T. Tlmmnson Cole, of Asbury ter race, Oak Lane. Is spending the BUnu mer at Pocono Pines. Mrs. Benjamin Rowland, of Ablngton, Is staying at tho Dennis, Atlantic City. GERMANTOWN Mr. nnd Mrs. Malcolm I. Davis and CnmiK. nt us Wmi Mt. Alrv avenue, are sp'cndlnn tho summer nt Spring Lake. Mrs. Joseph C. Cloud, Jr., of bydney street. Chestnut Hill, who Is passing the summer In Bala, will spend tho week end In Ocean City. Miss Esther McCarthy, who has been the guest for a few days of Miss Mary Towni', at 241 East Johnson Btrcet, has returned to her homo in New York, from whero she will go to Oswego to spend tho summer. Miss Eleanor Sage has returned from Elmlra College to her homo at 131 West Phll-EUcna street. Miss Alta Knox, of 4217 Wayne ave nue, Is spending some time In Capo May. Miss K. Mnlo Bnwn. of. New York, will bo tho gut'Ht over the Fourth of July of her brother, Mr. Robert . Bawn, at 124 West Mt. Atry avenue. Miss Cathnrlno Morse, of Creshelm road, has retur.led to her home from Wellesley College for tho Bummer. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Announcement Is made of the mar riage of Miss Anna E. Comerford, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs Thomas Comerford, of 2828 North Twenty-fifth street, and Mr. William Brady, of 847 North Twenty-sixth street, on Monday after noon, lit St. Colutnba'a Church, Twenty fourth street nnd Lehigh avenue, by tho Rev. J-'athep Brady, uncle of. tho brlde gioom, nsslsted by tho Rev. Father Crane, Tho bride was attended by Mrs. Jnmes Gill Comerford and Mr. Comer ford Mas best man Mr. and Mrs. liiady. upon their roturn from a shod trip, will spend tho summer In Atlantic Clt Mrs. Ella Shaw has gono to Island Heights, to remain through the summer Mr. ami Mrs. Jnmes J. Olllen hne re. IBP . ' "Iffl UWJJgjr "v . mat . ''' 1 "-fffejJ overseas with tho wounded, came uri from the ohoro to attend the dinner given by hln parents lu honor, of Mr. Stanley Miller. In celebratlorl of his blrthdny anniversary and the first anni versary of hla rAtllrn trntn nvernenll serv ice. The dinner was followed by1 a sur- jiibu unncn Riven ny nir. nunc. paronts, nt their home, ir.26 West Tioga street. Mr. Wright will remain In Tioga until nftervJuly Fourth and will roturn to the shore with his parents. Mr. Charles Mott Crnmer, of North nineteenth street, left last week for Island Heights, where ho will stay until August. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Berllnger, of North Seventeenth street, have gono to j-'nrtora laao for tho remainder season. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heist, of West Tinea ntreel. imrl their family are DflBS- Ing the summer months at tho Egypt Aims country Club. PRETTY DOUBLE MARRIAGE CELEBRATED YESTERDAY Miss Rose Bernstein Weds Mr. Cohen and Miss Eva Bernstein Weds Mr. Welntraub A pretty double wedding took rilace at 3 o'clock yesterday nftenroon when Miss Roso Bernstein became the bride of Sir. Pearce Cohen, of 1043 South Fifth street, nnd her sister, Miss Evn Bernstein, be came the bride, of Mr. Lewis Welntraub. of 037 nitner Btrcet Tho mother gao tho brides Iir mnrrlnire and tho Rev. Fredman ofllelatcd 'Tho weddings took of the Iplaco at tho homo of tho brides parents. &7T"er wmen n reception followed. , --.L After an extended wedding trip, Mr. nnd Mrs. Cohen will llvo at 1043 South Fifth street, nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Weln traub will live at 2516 North Twenty eighth street. Bitting, of 1818 North Sixteenth strett, nnd Mr. W. Webster Hague, of lies Moines, which took placo on Wednesday ovenlng, In the Park Avenue Methodist Church, with tho Rev. Milton Harold Nichols officiating. Tim bride wore a gown of white hand-emmoldered geor gette crepe, with a train of slher bro cade. Her veil of duchess Inco was caught with clustem of orange blossoms. Hho was attended by her sister, Mrs. lloraco R. Hood, matron of honor Miss JXello Anthony of Washington, nnd Mlsa Mar guorlte Brndway, bridesmaids, and llttlo Miss Eleanor Cox, of Easton, Md., flower girl. Mr. Hague had for best man Mr. Horace R, Hood, nnd his ushers Included Mr I'li.-it-lMt W. tHttlnc. tirnther of the bride, and Mr. Hnrrj Anthony, of Richmond. Vn. i Mr Garner Atmiony nnd Mr. Russell C Baldwin, of this city, Tho ceremony was followed by a recep tion, at the home of the bride's mother, Mr. and Mrs. Hague after an extended trip will be at home in Dcs Molnco, BUSS KMIIA' K. CLOTHIER Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris It. Clothier, whoso engagement to Mr. Krcdcrlck II. Straw brldcc, Jr., as announced yesterday turned from their trip to Washington and will bo at home at 2920 North Twelfth street. Tho bride was Miss Elizabeth W. Yorkc. Anothor returning bridegroom and bride are Mr. ami Mrs. William Kucnstle, who will be at homo at 2839 Cumberland street, Mrs, Kuenstle was Miss Mary Hanaman, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wllllnm D. Chambers, of North Broad street, arc occupying their summer homo In Ocean City, where Mrs. Chambers Is convalescing from a recent Illness. With them Is Mian Emma Barrlngcr, sister of Mrs. Chambers. Mrs. Mary F. Beerhalter, of 2220 North Tenth street, Is occupying her counyy nomo in I'liman. im. j, WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. nnd Mrs. Snmuel Layer,'' of Had- donfleld. N. .T.. nnnnuneA Ihn enc-nrA..n of their daughter. Miss Susan Weslen- Denrer iayer, to Mr. Frank.Rlddell, ton of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Rlddell, of Bala. Mr. nnd Mrs. Rollins R. Meyers nnd their daughter. Miss Lois Jean Meyers, of the Rutland Anarlmenla. will lenve today to spend some time as the guests of Mr nnd Mrs. Cedrlc Hawkc, of Uw Istown, Pa. Mr, Meyers Is convalescing from a recent severe attack of appendi citis. Miss Prlscllla Weeks, dauehter of Dr, nnd Mrs. S. Merrill Weeks, of South I'oriy-eigntn street, win leave In Sep tember for Sweet Briar College, Virginia, Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Dllbcrt. of Forty third and Pino stroets, aro spending the summer months nt Lake Hopatcong. Miss Margaret Bretz, of 5424 Angora terrace, has gono to Harrlsburg for an Indefinite stay with relatives In that city. Miss S. Landls, of 6353 Greenway nve. nue. Is spending a few days with friends In Trenton, N. J. K SOUTH PHILADELPHIA A surprise linen shower was frlven Saturday evening in honor of Miss Svl vla Carson nnd Mr. Max Levin, at the former's home, 1921 South Fourth street. The following guests were pics ent: Miss Bettv F. Plncub, Miss Eileen Elnberg. Miss Estelle Silverman. Miss Bessie H. Sloan, Miss Jeanne Snyder, Miss Fay Aaron. Miss Sophia Glnsburg, Miss Reba Corblrt, of Washington : Miss Mao Bredt. Miss Devero Stein, Miss Knto Stein, Miss Snra Erfcr. Miss Anna Cnr son, Mr. nnd Mrs. H Levin, Harrv Rosen, Mr. Joseph Hoffman, Mr. j. Gurovltr, Mr. S. Mllner, Mr. AI Levin, Mr. D Leln, Mr. L. Carlls, Mr. R. Relnhart, Mr. I. Schwartz, Mr. Samuel Cooporsmlth nnd Mr. Jack Carson. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry O. Lutherman, of 314 Titan street, will spend the summer at Atlantic City. TIOGA Mr. nnd Mrs. William H. Goll, of 1415 West Allegheny avenue, und Mrs. Goll's sister. Mrs. Martha W. Downes, will leavo today to spend tho remainder of tho season at tho Trnymore, in Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry S. Wright, of 3129 North Nineteenth street, will leavo on July G for Atlantic City to remain until September. Their son, Mr. Esslck Bert ram Wright, who has been convalescing In Atlantic City since returning from STRAWBERRY MANSION Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fisher and their family, of 190 North Thirty-third street, have opened tMlr homo at 229 Oriental nvenue. Atlantic City, for tho season. Mr. Fisher recently returned on tlm steamship Finland, from abroad. Mr. D. M. Ellis and his daughters, MImi Maymo Ellis and Mrs. josepn Wolnsteln and her son, Mnster Weln steln, left for Mt. Clemens and tho Orcat Lakes, whero they will be Joined by Mr. Joseph Welnstcln and his daughter, Miss Ruth Wclnsteln. Mr. nnd Mrs. Max Heller, of 3228 Clif ford street, havo returned from the Knnfli. whero thev attended the marriage of Ihclr niece, Miss Marian Heller, to Mr. Bernard K. Meyers. FALL8 OF SCHUYLKILL An Interestlnir nroeram has been ar ranged for the annual Fourth or July celebration of tho Falls Presbyterian Bible school. After a short parade, at 9 o'clock, on Monday morning, the day will bo spent In the grovo near the church whero a children's ptavground, with sliding boards, swings nnd games, wilt be In charge of Mr. William Hat Btcad nnd Mr. Gordon Thompson. The day's sports wjll be directed by Mr. Da vid O. Hunter. Tho chairmen of other committees Include Mrs. George W. Hamilton. Mr. Alexander Starrett and Mr. William J. Porter. Tho patriotic ex ercises will Include nn nddress by the pastor, the Rev. William B. Cooke, and singing of patriotic songs by the school. Tho Baptist Sunday school will meet In the lecture room early In the morn ing and will spend the, day In Abbots woods. Mr. Harry Blnkln. superinten dent of tho school, will have charge of the games and sports and the Rev Ben Jamln F. Bray. Jr.. the pastor of the church, will conduct the patriotic ex ercises'. FRANKFORD Mrs. E. Fendlebury nnd her daughter, of 4G17 Penn street, are spending the summer at South Harpswell, Casco Bay. Me. Mr. and Mrs. George W Yerkes of Margaret street, are on a months stay at Crystal Beach, Canada. t ino.ntid nn her Ron. of Har- rlson street, aro spending several weeks nt Wernersvllle. Pa., from where they will go to spnd tho remalndct of the summer at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Conn, nnd fam ily, of 1537 Dyro street, will spend the Fourth of July as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Scott, of Merlon. Mr. Harrv Hlllegass was appointed by the Business Men's Assoclntlon-at their last meeting to arrange for the chit drcn'a safe-and-sane l-ourth of July celebration, to tnke placo on Monday afternoon at Northwood Park. The com mittee of the Frunkford American Le gion, Post No. 211. which has lent Its co-operation, will bo In charge of the program. Athletic events, a baseball ganio nnd band concert will be a few of the events of the day's program. Mlsa Tlortenso Berkman. of Arrott street, and Miss Gladys Mitchell, of Frankford avenue, will be among tho guests at a house party which Mrs. J. Williams will glvo at her cottage In Ventnor over tho Fourth of July. HIBBARD TTSON The marriage of Miss Ella Tyson, daughter of Mr. Harry Tyson, of 2135 East Chclten avenue, to Mr. Marshall Hlbbard, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Mar shall Hlbbard. of C612 Limekiln pike, took place nt the home of tho Rev. Por clval Hobson. pastor of tho Cheltcn Avenue Methodist Church, Stenton nnd Chclten avenues, on Wednesday after noon, nt 6 o'clock. Miss Mllttcent Hlb bard. sister of the hrldeirroom. was maid of honor and Mr. Arthur Smith, of Beverly. N. J., was best man. A re ceptlon followed the ceremony nt the homo or the bride s rather, nt s o ciock. After n wedding trip Mr. nnd Mrs. Hlb. bard will be at homo nt 2135 East Chel tcn avenue. HAGUE BITTING A wedding of interest In this city and In Des Moines, la., was that of Mls Marie Bitting, daughter of Mrs. M. E, McCANN DUFFY A pretty wedding took place on Wed nesday nfternootr when Miss Suo Dully, daughter of Mrs Sarah Duffy, of 4846 "Merlon avenue, hernmn llie brlda of Mr. John McCann, in the Church of Our Mother of Sorrows. The ceremony was performed by the Rev Thomas P. Buck ley and wnn follow cd by a supper nt the bride's home Miss Helen Duffy acted riH innlrl nf honor tnr her nlnter. and Mr. Frank Duffy was best man. The bride wore a dress of white crepe de chine, and carried a bouquet of roses and sweet peas. The bride and bridegroom left on a wedding trip to Atlantic city. t STRATTON SMITH The marriage of Miss Edna Bailey Smith, nleco of Mr. nnd Mrs. Elmer J. Harding, of this city, and Mr. Roland Pnncoast Slratton, took placo Wednes day morning In St. Paul -Presbyterian Church, the Rev. D. W. Wylle otnclatlng. The. brldo wore a white traveling Hull with a corsage of, orchfds and Illlco of tho valley. Mlsa 'Dorothy Helen Buck ert, who ntfemled tho brldo ns maid of honor, wore it pink georgette dress, with lint to mntch, nnd earned a shower of Ia Franco roses. Mr, Aaron Slratton, of Moorestown, brother of the bride groom, acted ns best man After the wedding breakfast, at the homo of tho bride, Mr, nnd Mrs. Stratton Ipft for n wedding trip, and uiion their return they will llvo nt 5012 Osage nvcii.io. DELAWARE COUNTY Miss Dcnlse Mercur, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Wnlts Mcicur, of Wnl- llngford, has been cntertnlnlng Miss Elizabeth Llnonwoater. of lcbanon, Pa Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cox and Miss Elizabeth Cox, who will sail on July 12 for Europe, have been the guests for n few days of Mr, nnd Mrs. William Shewell Ellis, nt their home In Moylnn. Mr. nnd Mrs, T Ell wood Allison, of Walllngford, nre spending a few days In New York, whero they aro tho guests of Mrs. Alllson'a brother, Mr, Edmund B. Ayninr, '('V a. Harry W. tJBpepsWri'ilfuM M igagement of their daw- ' . I ence Oatherlire ksrMlHV'l ,.-, 1 . sr-tri1l.t fm.t i .2 NORRI8TOWN iir. nna Aim. t nounce the engae ler. Atlas Vlirenre , M- tlarv.u HVill. nt WIlloW GrOVC. Tho wedding will take placo In tha ' fall. The marriage of Miss Mary I. Mc Dermolt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry .1 McDcrmott, of Penn and (Jreeir streets, nnd Mr, John Cronln.. of, Phllnc'elnhln. wbb solemlzcd at 10 o'cloaK Wednesday morning ITi St. PatrcKS Church. The Rev. Francis li. Can; odlclaled nt tho rnnrrlnge. Mlsa Miriam Gross attended the brldo as maid Ot honor and tho best man- wns Mr, Harry MoDermott. brother of tho bride. A wedding brenkfnst wns given at tho bride's homo after tho ceremony. Mr. nnd Mrs. Cronln nro spending their wed ding trip in Atlantic City, after which they will llvo In Norrlstown. The brlde groom during tho war was In the Fourth Infantry. Third division, t'nlted 8tatea army, and served In all of the big: en gagements of thy western front. ; jj's 4' . i 1 X ROXBOROUGH Mrs. Joseph Davenport, of Hermit lane, entertained at cards on Tuesday nftornoon, nt her home, with the fol lowing guests: Mrs. Samuel Borer, Mrs. Alfred Patchett. Mrs. Charles Eastwood, Mrs. Truncer, Mrs. James Ramsey, Mrs. Leo Burgess and Mrs Thomas Bancroft This nfternoon, Mrs. Davenport will give tho first of a series of gat den parties for the members of the Roxborough Moth ern' Club and their chlldien. The mothers will bo entertained nt cards while the children will enjoy the sliding board, swings nnd various games In the children's garden. Mrs. Georgo H. Gardner, of 471 Ljccum avemic, nnd her daughter. Miss Harriet Gardner, left on Wednesday to spend tho remainder of the season In Wlckford, R. I. BON WIT TELLER- &, CO. CHESTNUT. AT 13 STREET "-;, 'ANNOUNCEMENT.. . Store Closed All Day l Tomorrow Saturday and" ' every Saturday thereafter until September the 4th (as in former years) Store Closed All Day . Monday July the 5th in observance of Independence Day. See Tuesday Morning Papers for Special Announcement 1 II U?Jr F MANN & DlLKS 1102 CHESTNUT STREET Sale of Girls' and Juniors Plain Tailored Suits 19.75 They will be just a3 good this Fall and Winter as now. MANN & DlLKS 1102 CHESTNUT STREET Summer Store Hours: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. J!(tMisL0ffi The Store of Personal Service 1310 Chestnut Street Fashion says: "Navy Blue Taffetas" and the Bhwn- Store Responds! Navy Taffeta Frocks $25 $39-50 $45 These are EXCEPTIONAL VALUES! Especially created to fill the void in your Vacation Wardrobe for every well-dressed woman will desire ono to complete her summer costume. Every Fashion Fancy in Taffeta is here the smartly bouffant modes, the styles that borrow a flair for their own true distinc tion and those very new ones that are varied with chic collar and cuff arrangements. You will want to see them Tomorrow. Please remember, they're all here. For Vacations! Alpine Wool Suits! For In-town! rj? I A TIP FOR THE 4TH 1 j! '; I m If you wnnt a real live celebration, S I I jK order a case of I fill 1 tifrvfo? J nJijjA Th wonderful drink with that fa- I wlu All miliar honlovor, plenty of pep and a - ySM DEALERS 1 mPVVPtYBi. i rcndy to 8UPP'y vour customers m 1 tfL'fcO&ll,rlt Wlth Preferred Stock. There will be a S ?h it. b'B demand for ik ovcr the li,ourth' I BSilr Phono your rder now' M )?-- Arnholt & Schaefer 1 1 Brewing Company 1 I HIF1 111 111 3th nd ThomP8on Streets X vlliil" fi III IIS Phone, Poplar 357 . X ,". ' . - 4 '$ " v. The Fourth Have Bottle Affords speedy comfort and re lief to burns soothes, helps heal and does not injure the tissue. Takes the sting and soreness out of sunburn ; allays the blisters. Kills germs in cuts and abrasions. The finest of "first-aids." Q2 MnVTON U Jnt " MILTON." No other word deicribtalu MILTON b ft combined ctrmlddc, anti roptlc, aterillur, deodorizer, lUln rcmover, blcaeh and more; yet doe not burn, stain, polon or Uv an odor. MILTON fa Juit "MILTON." Get tha Booklet with Each Bottle. 0 UMUILLVIJirV MILTON isan all-the-year 'round per sonal safeguard and household help. A gargle or nasal spray of MILTON is comforting and effective in coughs, colds, HAY FEVER. MILTON helps sterilize and keep baby's feedingbottJes clean, sweet and safe. When your feet are tired a soak in a solution of MILTON will freshen them up won derfully. PERFECTLY SAFE In all ol 1U many uaca MILTON is not poisonous, not corrosive not inflammable perfectly safe for any one to use, and almost magically efficient It is a real wonder-worker. Order a bottlo' t from your DRUGGIST OR GROCER 2 ilzcs 60c and $1.00 &acn makes Gallons Fruit, eodee, tea, wine and other ataln are removed quickly with MILTON, with no lnuryto the moat delicate linens or muslins. (Don't tue It lor tints, woolens f r dyed goods,), ft ggg Ui-juuwili, - -r-iMir. 12, Stone Street, N.Y. 'MMMMMmmMmMLwmwmu Select From This Group of Fine Skirts at Your Own Prices II i.Ta II For Vacations! Alpine Wool Suits! For In-town! II 't JFttiladeMia ' vl I ARE NOW HOLDING ,v Hi c Our own makft retlte and charming, r.irla and Broadway modolfl Kacrlflced nt less than cost to nuiko room for fall goods. HANDSOME BARONET SATIN SKIRTS; 9,05 worth $15.50 . . "DEW K I S T" SILK " 'th8.95 $.15.50 GENUINE SURF SATIN SKIRTS; worth O 9 $6.00 -'' FINE MERCER GABARDINE; worth $6.00 . . . ISO STUNNING V DRESSES, in 8 ch!cmodels. Choice of colors. Extra special; worth $9 to $12 50 ONLY. NEAT, DRESSY WHITE MERCER IZED GABARDINE SUITS; worth double... I ZED 2.95 OILE 4.95 and 6.95 7.50 Quantities ara limited on somo of thesa Items, Shop early I Mail Orders Promptly Filled. Store Open Until 6 Sat'day. IPs worth iow while Shopping at WORTH'S, 931 Chestnut St. fircone! Floor lukn thi clrvntor tCharge Accounts Solicited Furriers 1115 CHESTNUT ST. (OPPOSITE KEITH'S) milliners Special for Tomorrow Only the Last Saturday the Store Is Open During the Summer Featuring Exceptional Values in l.WWWWWr .t r u HaH BWlHaW Organdie and Sport Hats Straw and Ribbon Trimmed -lf O Actual Value, $6.95 Purchd8jng Agents' Orders Accepted 5 emi-Annual ALE mvl OF .J5LIITS. EDAT5- .FRDEK5 BaUJN5 Capes UTrapjs Blduses-Milunerv r fpnxir2Tnj . charge Accounts Solicited- :x;:nrrn3:OT;, it Mav?5on & DeMan$ 1215 Chestnut Street Furs and Millinery Sports Hats for "the Fourth" Extraordinary Values for fti- r-Va r rj' WiMBrf" M'i h 5.00 New Spopts Hats in All-Satin, in Ribbon, and in Ribbon and Straw combined. Also large floppy flowered Hats, Georgette, Organdie, and large Black Hats. Open Tomorroivthc Iast Shopping Saturday This Summer 4, v; -hw, i Close-Out: All Straw Hats Values to o.OO Values to , 1 15.00 15.00 mXLrnj2PUrchaalng Agents' Orders AcctrttWm i,.T-'7l '' I ' U W ii 3 ! ' . i l h M V ,il M y. 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