T m'ft i-VK. , , I OTJ.V, I- nw nr '7 . . , ' t f 4- tSlf 1t,V r?i EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHIKADELPHIA, THURSDAYS 'AUGUST 12, 1920 ST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE j Nancy Wynne Talks of Cape May's Week-End She Tells of the Rev. John Groton's Wedding I , Yesterday in Rhode Island fj CAPE MAI wn a delightful place .,.p Inut wcekTnil, even If the .ih?r m a bit miltrr. You know, 'IE" taJh nr l" Brent, and. nonwhow, K bom "burn. wh a pwtW color SS?th " IlKht blue anil Pink .vratfra Jbleh many of the lrla arc caring Jhli renr are prettier than ever. "'iSw Allan Earnriiaw and Mary MfCnbc MrolllnB on the beach to her Mnrr Is rcrtalnly pretty', I K'e often thmiajlit her the prctHcrt of the three riHtni but It's really hard '2 My which one Is. They are all so nut looking and drew ho well. Alice. tSi remember, marr e. young 8 inpwm. J2S Margaret married Harry lleylard t ra "ears ago. Allan Earnshaw is til nnd rather fnlr. and .they make n o.t nttracthe looking couple. 1 tell sou who looked perfectly swe.et down there on Sunday, Jndelle Hiinton. fro know, -ho is the daughter of Mr. ftd Mr. Jowph M. Hnaton. of Got; rtitovn. and It very talented inual C Me will make her debut In wether J ear, probably, but not till S Mason. She U going to con tlnue her studies this jenr. On Sunday Z was with her mother, who U ,,,ood-lool;lug woman. Mrs. Ilunton was wearing a frock of gray Keorgettu treoe which was muchly hemstitched, if tr slippers and (dockings aluo were gray Jnd hir hat was ot lilac straw tiimmed ith dciper purple flow era. .ludelle In a white organdie frock and a n1e plait wool hw eater and georgette Lt of the exact mine nhnde. Ah she is fair and has a rather high color, it wai extremely becoming. THE friends of the Itcv. John Gro ton, and. believe me, they are many, re all ileeplv interested iu his mar xiage today up In Westerly, It. I., to I.Tdlft A. C'ottrell. ou know, he vent abroad with the A. 13. V. and vu one of the most popular chaplains In the army, nil the men styling him 'a reg'lar feller." ,It takes tact, nnd rood fellowship, and plenty of all-round common seine to win n lot of men and keep their friendship, too. And he did it. Mil. OllOTON Is stationed in Isle born, Me., for the summer, so after their wedding trip he and his bride nlllgotlicip before returning to .Tenkln tovMi. where he is rector of the Episco pal church His brother, the Itcv. Na thaniel (irotnn. is rector of St. Thomas's Church at Whltemarsh, nnd is us much loved by his people as IiIh brother is. Although I.jtlln Is Miss Cottrell's first name, "he uses the second, which is Annitcnettc. I've always heard her tpolun of as Anngenettc. .Mrs. William ('roton, mother of the two rectors, who lhes in Jenkintown, went to Wtsterly Monday to attend the edding. AflllKAT many riiilndelphlnns are up in Saratoga for the rnccs, ns I raid tlin ntlier day. and Mrs. Aleck Itrowu U theie now Exiting the Hobert fierrj. Mr. nnd Mrs. (Jerry gnve u diuner in, her honor Inst night. It wns attended by n number of l'hilodeiphlnns and smart New Yorkers. Mrs, llrown hns remained true to her love of hordes over since she was a child, hut it Is not rcmnrknhlc. Is It, when you ronsider her stepfather, It. I'enu Smith, nml her half-brother and sister, l'enn Smith, Jr.. and Kitty, for they arenlMis mi horsebnek. You remem ber Mrs Itrowu was Mrs. Snilth's daughter by her first marriage, to Mr. llobxui. Mav Ilobson married a Mr. Foard, of Ilnltlmore. nnd a few jears later lie d'ed. Severn! jenrs after that ihe bec.imc the wife of Alexntuler Brown, who was a brother of Mrs. Clorrie Dolnn. Mr. lirnwn was killed by a fnll from nn ulrplnne about live Tears nuo. Mrs. Brown has two dar ns? little sons, Ak'Minder. Jr., nnd I im not sure of the other's name. They in in Xnrrngnnsctr I'ier nt present, ind their mother will icturn there after ler stay in Saratoga. TTn HAS the kind of hair that is t lintd to fix, nnd t-o when ho np peirs with it all slicked cnrefuliy down Jou are grentlv interested. The other day I heard Ills father remark, "Charlie, it you must put vaseline on your hair, why. dn so, of course; but really it is n hit hard on jour mother to use her comb " And rasiinlly replied this seventeen-jear-old, "You know that was the fun Jt thing, dud: 1 hunted ever where for my comb nnd could not find it. t-o I twd mother's, nnd ns I put it down I found mine hnd been right nlongslde of It all the time." Which proves, to my fca.vof thinking, that, seventeen or sev ntv, nn should not expect n man to and an. thing, any where, nt nny time. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES An v,."'1VrH at the weddlna; of Miss fthn a ilort "aughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. John R .Nnior. of Chestnut Hill, nml m.. ;?,mnt HunnliiK. son of Mr. nnd uhfi, mKP fi riinnlnp. of this cltv, will, V1 "ll"0 '1,ncp on September R. n;,.lnclJlllr. Mr Sidney B. Dexter. Mr. Mr ' ,"Wmnn Jr of Xew York; Mr ( Josjieh ltiimlolph Hlxson of nilrft J?"1'. .T nnd Mr. John C ClinrTe iii.. ' i"'L I)unn,m-'. of Springfield, "ass, a brother, will bo best man. wr and Mrs TtohpH W een spendlnir Hewrnl !. ., ti,i-,i Kn.lnn. - . ' . " -.v..o ,iv t.cuiuiu -...bD, riiumeo eek at Bav Head as the cuest of her sitter, Mrs Morton Mrs. T. Mellon Rogers, rnotliT of Mrs. Morton nnd Mrs. Bell, Is slightly better fiom her recent seri ous illness. Mrs. W, S. Beldlnir, of Bryn Mawr, who had expected to give a number of house parties nnd spend two weeks nt Spring Lne. X. J him canceled all ar ranirements for tho month of August, be caue of a sprained knee. Mr. and Mrs. lidding- will make their postponed trip In September. Mr. and Mrs, John T Brosman, of rrcxcl Hill, announce ths engagement of their daughter, Miss Mabel Anna Ilrosman, to Mr, lluasell Holcomb Wyckoff, of Flemltigton. X. J. Mrs. Ceorge H. l'alno and her daugh ter, Miss Qladvs I'nlne, of the Tournlne, nrp spending the month of August nt white Pncs Inn, in the Adirondack mountains. . DrL ?' MrB Frederick C. Hutton. of North Fifteenth street, spent a few days last week nt Manchester, VL ALONG THE MAIN LINE Mr. and Mrs C. Henderson Supplee and their daughter, Miss Mario Supplee, or wvnnefleld, nro spending th summer nt I,oon Lake, Adlrondncks. Mrs. Fred erick Kirk, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Supplee, nnd her young daughter. Miss "nllle .Tnnn Supnlce. of W.vnnefteld, are nlso .spending- the month of Aumist at T.oon Lnk", Mr. C. Henderson Supplee, Jr., In spending the summer at a camp In Xew Hampshire. Mr. nnd Mrs. William It Verner, of I.ouella avenue. Wnvne who have been spending tho past month In Mnlne. nre expected to return to their homo August 10. Mr. William Campbell, Jr., of Wlnde mere. avenue, Wnyne. has returned from n trip to TJurope Mrs Campbell and their daughfr. Mis, Esther Campbell, nnve gono to the Adirondack mountains to remain until the middle of September. Miss Hdna Plimpton, formerly of St. iwvlrtH. but now of Yonkers. X. Y., la tho guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles K T'ottfi. of Lnncnster nvennn R, nnvlrla Miss Plimpton will bo entertained by mnny friends In St. Davids nnd Wayno during her stay here. Mrs. M. Treat Tie Witt and her fam- nv, or wavne. who are visiting Mr. nnd Mrs W. F. De Witt at tholr home, in Troy. Pn.. will not return to Wnyno un til the last of September. Mr and Mrs. James M. Dlckev nnd fnmllv. of Audubon avenue, Wayno. wero the week-end gueFts of Mr. and Mr. Henry Iloever. of St. Davids, nt incir iiirm nenr i'ousiown. Mrs. Thomns M. Chnlfnnt. of Wnvne, entertained her card club at her home on Mondny nfternoon Miss Bnchel Chnlfnnt, daughter of Mr nnd Mrs. Chnlfant, Is spending tho summer In camp, Mrs. William Kilbourn Hilton, who lles with her daughter, Mrs. Ernest William Tallman. at St. Davids, Is con nloaclng after n very serious lllmss. ivy Bk' -' '? HS HKif-v''' ' JLiSmt" 7 ' "H9HK Ksv. JK!slrBK&i.f&2aA HHHi LEOPOLD SEYFFEriT, ,m. Son ot Mr. and Mrs. Leopold Keyffcrt, of this city Photo by J. Mitchell Elliot a guest at a houso party for several days. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lcroy Lvls, of 1622 Xorth Fifty-fifth street. hau returned to their home after a visit to Xorfolk, Vn, Miss Catherine McCarthy, of 419 North Fortieth street, nnd her two sis ters, Miss Cecilia McCarthy nnd Miss Josephine McCarthy, nro spending some time nt Ocean City, X. J. Mr. nnd Mrs. George Thomns have re turned from their wedding trip and are at homo nt B937 Havcrford avenue. Mrs. Thomas was, beforo her recent mnr 11X0, Miss Florence Atmore, of C313 Haverford avertuo. ALONG THE READING Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J Bamberger, of Ashbourne road, Ogontz, have gone to Mnclnnck Island. Mich., until nutuiun Mr. nnd Mrs. Bernard Hschner. of i:i klns Park, nro passing August nt Niagara Falls, and will tour Canada, before returning home. GERMANTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Walter Torpev of B107 Ogonta nvonue, nro occupying their cot tage nt Wlldwood for tho summer. Mr nnd M's Tnhn Dnlcllesh nnd fam- iiy oi sin ,iennry nvenne, nro passing somo tlmo In Ocenn City, X J, Mr Sqlinll Heln. of 332 West Chel ten avenue. Is spending a few davs In Oettvnhurp. Mips Anna lleln spent last week-end In Ocean Cltv, V, J. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Murray of 132 West Sharpnnck street, will leave on "ntinlay to snend n short tlmo nt the Inn. Buck Hill Falls. Mr. and Mrs Howard B Thomas ind hlr son. Mr Milliner Thomas of S-10 K. Washington lane, aro spending loma tlmo In Coatesllle. Miss pst'lla King of Sharon Hill. Is the uuest of her aunt. Mrs Bobert Dnl Kllcsh. of 0301 Ogontz nvrntie Mr. nnd Mrs Henrv Doodmnn nnd their daughter. Miss I,oule Ooodman of 5033 Chew street, are occimvlng their cottage In Wlldwood for a fortnight Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles If Von Tagen. 0234 Ogontz avenue, are spending Au gust at the Bellevue. Ocenn City. Miss Bertha Knoeller and Mlos Flor enco McNeil, of BG23 Chew street, are passing August nt Liberty, Pa. Mr and .Mrs. John Cnrr nnd family of 909 Uast Chelten nvenue, will occupv their new home nt Fifth and Onk lano enrly next .week. Mr anil Mrs Hdwln Betchel, nlso of 909 East Chelten avenue, will occupy their new homo on Smedley street, Tioga. Mr. El I wood Kelly, B627 Chew street) Mr. Joseph Hayes, GC08 Chew street, nnd Mr. Joseph Stroub, of 2152 Xedro avenue, will spend next week at tho Lor raine, Wlldwood. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mls Edvthe Chas Dennlson. of 5040 I.nrchwood avenue, hns Just returned to her home after a month's stay at Five Islands, Me. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank B. McLaughlin, of 4933 Chestnut street, aro spending tho summer at their cottage nt Atlantic Cltv. Thev were the guests last week of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnmcn Tnylor nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Wnlter Oross. of G012 Xnssau road on thi eighth anniversary of their woddlng. The other guests Included Mr nnd Mrs Ward B Smith, Mr. and Mrs Arthur B Clement nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomns W Bryan. Mr. nnd Mrs Bobert C Young, of 902 South Fifty-eighth street, aro recelvlnn congratulations upon the birth of a son. Tohn Chambers nung, Mrs. Young will 80UTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Walter Durfors, of 2409 South Seventeenth street. Is going to Wild wood this Sunday to visit Mr nnd MrB Louis Cunnlnghnm, of 2I1B South Sev enteenth street, nt their summer home. Miss Bentrlce Wilson, of 2518 South Eighteenth street, Is enjoying tho rea son In Chelsea. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Darrough, of 945 Wolf street, aro visiting Mr and Mrs. Joseph Weber, of 2520 South Colorado terrace, Glrard Farms, at their cottngc, 139 East Young nvenue, Wlldwood, for severnl weeks. Miss Lillian Burns, of 2437 South Seventeenth street, Is visiting her nunt In Maryland for nn Indefinite stay. St. Thomas Aqulnns Club, of Eighteenth nnd Morris streets, has been conducting a carnlnl for the last week In the schoolyard of the church. Danc ing la held from 10 to 12 o'clock Miss Mary Homnno, of 1702 Wolf street, Is visiting In Atlnntlc Ulty this week. MIbs Elnnor Smith will spend tho re mainder of tho season at tho Towers, Oak avenue, X. J. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Katherlne McNIchol nnd Miss Helen Crlllv, of 2022 Race street, aro (.pending evernl weeks at Cliff Haven on-Lake Chan-plain, N. Y, Mr Dnnlel J. McNIchol. who is cap tain of 'he 1T. of P. basketball nnd base hall teanif. Is also at Cllll' Haven With his sisters. Mls Helen McNIchol and Miss Agnes MoNlrhnl. and his brothers, Mr Jnmes McNIchol nnd Mr. John Mc NIchol Miss Katherlne McNIchol Is thn (laughter of Mr nnd Mrs. D. J. Mc NIchol, nnd a cousin of the others. Mr and Mrs. Thomns H Cnrroll. 17U North Park nwnuo, nnnrunce the en gagement nf the'r daughter. Miss Elcnor .Mfreedps Carroll tn Mr. .lames unymonu Hnrdmnn, of 4525 North Twentieth strret An Interesting nrogram of games, nthletlc snorts and music has been ar ranged for the annual outing of the Tenth District Independent Order oi Odd Fellows, which will talto rilncc on KMurdnv. in Hunting Park, on Old Yolk rofd Th't families of the members or the order nnd their friends nro Invlten Miss Carrie Koehler, of 2315 German town nvenuo, will return during the week from a fortnight's stay In Stone Harbor. Mr. and Mrs Morgan Thomas are passing th senson at their summer home In Ocean City. Mr nnd Mrs Jack Templing, of Phoe. nlxvllle, Pa , who havo visited frequently In this section, havo gono to Cape May for tho late summer. Mrs Kate J. Malone. widow of Hev. Joseph Malouo. has gone to Churchvllto, Lancaster county, Pa , for August. Nov Htnry W. Bloch. Mrs. Bloch nnd their fnmlly havo gono to Ocean uuy to remain tnrougu August. Miss Anna M. Brunton, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs Henry Brunton, of 181 1 North street. Is spending a few weeks nt the sumrncr home of Mr. nnd Mis. L. L. WllllamB, Fort Trumbull Bench, Mil. fdrd. Conn. Mrs. Wntson Cornell, of 1723 North Sixteenth street, Is spending tho hummer at Wlnonn Lake, Intl. Dr. David H. Stern, of 2101 North Broad stroet, has left for Tripp Lako Camp. Poland, Me., wheru he will Join Mrs. Stern, who is spending the summer at camp as head counsellor. TIOGA Dr. B. L. Brown, Mrs llrown and Miss Betty I. Hrown, of 1R2S West Tlogn street, leave ncU week on a motor trip to Ealgesmcre, whero they will stay .v few weeks. Mrs. Wllllnm Aldrlch nnd her daugh ter. Miss Nelllo Aldrlch, of North Twen ty-sccond street, are spending the sea son at incir cottnge in ucenn city. Mre. B. Frnnk Raule. of .1501 North Broad street, has returned from n fort night's visit to her sister, Mrs. George E. Spotz, In Atlnntlc City, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wnlter Honcgger, or West Ontario street, have returned home nfter pasalnc n fortnight at Wlldwood Crest. Mr. nnd Mrs. Werner Itschner, of West Ontnrlo street, aro spending tho senron nt the Strnnd tn Atlantic City, nnd will remain through tho enrly au tumn. Their son-in-law nnd daughter. Mr. nnd Mrs. Oscar Juckcr, will Join them during tho week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Oenrore McKav nnd tholr daughter. Miss Florence McKay, after nnMng tno early summer at tneir tarm In Center countv, Pennsylvania, have gone to Ocenn Cltv for the remainder of tho season. Miss Jean Hasbrldgo, of Ashland, Pa., la visiting Mr. nnd Mrs Edwin C, Ger hard, at 4945 North Hutchinson street. who with their guest nro passing Ui summer bv malting short trips to tho scasnore resorts along me Jersey const Mr. nnd Mrs. Georgo W. Lord nnd Miss Ellnoro Lord, of 2313 West Tioga street, aro snondlng several weeks in Uratersroru, J'a. THE REV. JOHN GR0T0N IS MARRIED TODAY Miss L;dla A. Cottrell, of Westerly, R. I., Bride of Popular Rector A wedding of Interest will tqku ploco this evening In Westerly, 11 I when Miss Lydla Anngenetto Cottrell, daugh ter of Mr. Charles P. Cottrell, will bo como the bride of tho Itov. John Mans field Groton, son of the Hev. and Mrs. William M. Oroton, of tho llectory, Jen kintown, Pa, The ceremony will oe per formed at Christ Episcopal Church. The Hev. Xuthanlcl B. Oroton, brother of tho bridegroom and lector of St. Thomas's Church, Whltemnrsh, Pa., will officiate, nssistcd by tho Rev. V. W. Williams, of X'orth Stonlngton, Conn. The bride will be attired in nn Ivory satin gown trimmed with point do Vcnlse lace, and tullo veil, 8ho will bo given In mnrrlngo by her father and attended by her sis ter. Miss Mnrguret Cottrell, as maid of honor. There will be four brldosmalds: Miss Margaret Uarrle, of Haverford, Pa. ; Mrs. Theodore Brlggs, of Roches ter, N. y, j Miss Henry Lewis, of Mld dletown, Conn., nnd Mrs. James Hhu man, of Hartford, Conn. Little Miss Harriet M. Cottrell, of Westerly, tho brldo's niece, will act ns (lower girl, and Master Philip Cottrell as page. Mr. Jnmes C. Craft, of New York, will bo tho bridegroom's best man, nnd his ushers will include tho bride's brothers, Mr. Calvert B, Cottrell and Mr. Charles P. Cottrell, Jr., Mr. Horace H. Babcock, of Westerly, and Mr. Rouso Babcock, cousins of the bridegroom ; Mr. Frank F. Dodge, of Stonlngton, Conn. ; Mr. William P. Dodge, of Westerly; tho Rev. H. C. Coburn, nctorof tho St. Juntos Church, Lanbury, Conn., nnd tho Rev. Iff fl ttf.l- -..(nn tt f..MA t-..-.MW Salem, Macs. Tho maid of honor will wear a irown nnd hat of ncach-colorcd chiffon and tho bridesmaids will bo at tired In palo bluo chiffon gowns nnd hats. Palms nnd yellow gladiolus will decorato tho chancel. A reception will follow at the homo of tho bride's fnther, 22 Elm street, nfter which Mr. nnd Mrs. Oroton will leavo for a wedding trip, which they will pass nt Dark Harbor nnd Islcsboro, Me., nnd upon their return will ho nt home nt the rectory of tho Church of Our Saviour, Jenkintown, ufler the iiiiUuie or Hiptember. ALlCXANDRIt (JKIMniEU An Intel rating wedding of the mid summer wns that of Miss Marin Gel- moler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles ueimeler. or. ii.d rxorwi rum street, nnu Mr. Wllllnm B. Alexander, son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Aloxandcr, of 1342 Pike street, which wns solemnized yc terday nfternoon. nt 3 o'clock, with Rev. U. O. Sllvlus, of St. Matthew's Reformed Church. Fifth street and Erlo avenue, officiating. Tho bride wns attended b Miss Anna Rankin, nnd Mr. Walter K. Alexander wns IiIh brother's best man After tho ceremony Mr. Alexander nnu his bride loft on nn extended tour They will he nt homo nfter September 15 nt C21 Lurny street. The bridegroom was nn expert gunner with the Third Atitl-Alrcrnlt Company of the United Stntes nrmy, and served ovorsens olccn months. MOT.RK STARK Another wedding that took place yes terday wns thnt of Miss Emma M. Stark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W, Stark, of 3S51 North Park nvenuo. ana Mr. Edwnrd J. Moerk. of 2733 Jeffer son Btrcet. Tho ceremony was per formed at the homo ot the brldo's par ents by the Rev. Dr. Myers, of tho Ger man Lutheran XThurch, Fifth Btreet nnd Olrnrd ncnuo. Tho brldo wan attended by her sister, Miss Lllllnn Stark. Mr. nnd Mrs. Moerk, upon their return from their trip, will live in North Philadelphia. ROXBOROUQH Alias Winifred Murphy, of 2t5 Box borough avenue, wilt call for Bermuda, enrlv In September, nnd will remain through tho early autumn. Miss Mur phy will bo accompanied by .Miss Anns Herbert nnd Miss Anna Delancy, nlso of Roxborough. The Rev Frank Bossert. of the Presby terian church In Upper Iloxborough. Is ..!,. 1ia .vin.ifti nr fnnn Mav POWI and Is conducting tho Sabbath servicer in the utile criurcnuytno neii. FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL Mrs. John Morrow nnd her son. Mr. Hnrry Morrow, of North Thirty-fifth street, are spending the summer nt lid wood, where they nre Joined over the week-ends by Mr. Morrow. Mrs. Mor row has na her guest during thn. week Miss Elizabeth Necly. of North Thlrty llfth street. , YARDLEY Mr and mb. William Y. Cadwnllnder, of Pittsburgh, aro visiting relatives here. Mr. nlivhnll. nt Frankford. was a guest of Miss Emma Howell a few days last week. MOORESTOWN Mrs. Harold Otter entertained a. num ber of her frlendB Informally nt a porch party last week. Mr nnd Mrs. Edwin Sumner have re turned from their vacation which was spent In Massachusetts. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin It. Phillips, of Newport Xews. Vn.. nro bolng congrat ulated upon the birth pf "'K.h'eiii Emily Louise. In June. Mrs. Phillips will v.. ..mnmlinrn,! i.n Minn ItUtll HflT, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frnnk Ilerr. of Moorcstown. FRANKFORD Mrs. Alfred Ornv and her dnuglitcr. of 1210 Flllmoro street, nro visiting at Ocean City for severnl weeks. Miss Ada Gray and MIsb Elslo Grny nre on n trli to the Great Lnkca and the St. Lawrcno. river. Miss Gertrude Manton, of Orthodox street, Is spending the week as the guest of Miss Jcnnnctte Snylor, of Lam- Berton, . j. -c. n sir. Jnvenh Grnlmm. of 1022 Alicngrovo Btreet, aro staying at the Pocono mountains WI88AHICKON Mrs, Charles A. Keffer, of 434 Seville street, entertained the members "of the Roxborough Mothers' Club on Tuesday evening nt her home, Today the club "4 ". 81 will entertain the children of tjit "wW .' bers at a picnic on the Wlssahlcko4..('j Mr. Harry W. Farrand, of the,AiWAr' lean Bridge Co.'s club, will leave vftf, rjH0 month to spend the late summer In Oeein -,, ' uity. f rts HOLMESBURG Mr. nnd MrB. Howard Erwln. of Holmesburg. announces tho mnrrlago of their daughter, Miss Gladys Erwin, to Mr. U. Swenson on Monday. August 2 Miss Edith Shlslcr, of 8060 Moro Btreet,, Is spending a fortnight at At lnntlo City. Miss Pauline Tnylor, of Rhawn street, will spend tho week-end with friends In Ocean City, X" J. m ivtr JW. Jjfylh&vtwtt at4Sai Stmt 3fctz-.($Mtm jttdladtliJhia. Final Sniiinnimer Sales' 'To effect an im mediate clean up of remaining selections wlhiclh have been regrouped in the various departments and reduced to the extent that August prices represent only a small portion of the real GOWNS WRAPS TAILORMADES HATS FURS ACCESSORIES AND BLOUSES sWo Aro Now Presenting Gidding Ideas of New Fall Coats and Wraps I K "ftXjfrj' fl mmm Wilmar PEANUT BUTTER I So different from the ordinary 1 - . - ... , .... . y-.ll...- ..." j " . "". mih imnen v J.eniey, or e reiiieiiiiM'reu un mian wuvia iukpiis. ti.. . ;.""1 miverrorn who nave to their home last ItlJu s?"'" ,A . "cekscher. of Isles .$. ? ft"0?''."? returned from a 7 HB,l.nt York "nrbor. Me. farnih- ' ilrB J' ,: Copp Morton and tt i. ii,l,vo5' n,ro nt ,hclr cottage for n mJJlV"1' N J' to "main there Blackn2,ithr, MrR' C Herbert Hell, of uiackeod novnn, spent tho week-end Mr. nnd Mrs Raymond A. WauKh. of 5C13 Haverford avenue, nro sp'ndlng tho remainder of the senson with Mr tVaugh's parents, Mr nnd Mrs. Peter J Clark, nt their cottage In Chelsea. Miss Elliabeth K. Happersett has re turned to her home nt 1316 South Fifty ejghth street, nfter spendllng several weeks nt Asbury Park. Miss Helen Hotline, of tho rowelton Apartments, has returned to her homo nfter a trip to Xow York, where she was JtQJ 4.-.. ., , , , , .. Markets Throughout the United Statesl f lWI1(1l-.(.MMHW-,Mt) f.w,n Mi nit 4 WmMtM wrnnttamrKwz msSi&MMxsMxE y fiji'ykf jdflisB ii&&tia&iMiaeW m&K-SmLM 931 CHESTNUT STREET P I Q U Direct From LAH The Ocean Red Sea Weak Baas Fish Fancy Plate Boil & Brisket 10 c lb Lean Stewing Nlutton loir Bonita Maclcerel 20S, Shoulders of MUlc-Fed . 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Mr. and Mrs Israel Romberg and tholr sons, of 1809 North Thirty-third street, nro nt their apartment, as South Vermont nvenue. Atlnntlc City, until September. Miss Huth Ulchter, of 2830 Oxford street, hns left on nn automobile trip to Newport News, Vn,, whero sho will be tho guest of her cousins. When Folks Quit Coffee because of cost to health or purse, they naturally drink Instant Postum There's a Reason xn:innx5nnnruiiCtarcre Accounts S'ofwftcdirj:i:rxr:r:ni3axnJ3 J tMoiS The Store of Personal Service 1310 Chestnut St. Sweeping Sale! 350 Tailored Blouses $0 $2 jb? $A Actual Values Are $It, $6 and $8 Twenty-five oxceptional styles in exquisite tailored modes. White nnd colors in Dimitu, Voile, Lawn and Organdie Smart and entrancing new collar arr.inpements and both long and short sleeves. l i riSSB Soil Jltir' lew ;! Sizes No C. 0. D.'s All Sales Final No Approvals Mavfeon & DeMar$ , 1215 Chestnut Street Furs and Millinery Showing of The Millinery Modes For Fall Silk Duvetyn, Rich Lyons, Fanne Velvet in the new soft ef fects, tarns, chin-chin, turbans' and "off the face" hats. Pheasant browns and Pheasant reds, Fawn, copper, navy, blacky brown, Chinese blues and "Reso, lute" blues. Specially priced for Tomorrow Store Pn'M Saturday Jig!V-J v W P 5.00 lO.oo 8-50 12-50 Close Out All Summer Hats 1.00 2.00 XXXSX.XXXX.UPurclxasing Agents' Orders AcceptedmzXLYXZXXX niQTort.AYrt riftrropLAvs PHOTO PtAYS TTHRO CBtAPAHY r OFlMERICA The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of Amer ica, which is a guarantee of early showing of tho finest productions. Ask for th theatre in your locnlity obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. APOLLO 02D &mtp,VEi ANITV STEWART In "THE KimiTIXO HHIU'HKHDnSS" ADfAniA CHESTNIT llolnw 1BT11 AKVU1A 10 a f to 11:15 P. 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