Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 30, 1921, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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JUSTGQ$SIP ABOUT PEOPLE
flancylltfynA6:Qisvw$es Several of the Debutantes Who,
Witl Be-JndHuced in the Coming SeasonShe I
.Chaa df.Miss Crozer's Engagement '
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THUnTflll b6'rtimnU-.-acHre debu- itltttt hkrlcon occupied l Mr-. Norton
tantcii next? season,' ,hd yhlc few Uojvna this season.
ttlll actually 'come, out bMr- tbo ".i ,nnv , , , ,
Uv of the dates for that-time are nl- pii is Jul us cunning uud pretty
UULM1I I .
1 ' o.-. !M.n-n In liee intimates
jn Starr, l.nown to ner '"t""""
.. Lonn Starr, will ho onu o the most
Mfi of the buds. She is the daughter
If Mr and Mrs. JamM Btnrr. of Oor-
'M' ...i mn.uAiPr of
John WiMcr, who will (rive the ten ntJRir)? Isn't Mie nwcet?"
Mch sho will be introduced. If plans , WII. there as one lnd who made
Tot riianccd. the tea will be held nt J,r.p,fd I1 -mP( o make friends with
and will be on October C. would not speak to the lady nor take her
Losan is till nnu eura nun wmi
mu lilt, like
who was formerly Miss Mary Wurts.
Mta Charles Stewart Wurts and Mrs.
Vdw'ard Meigs are her mints. Mrs.
Melrs lives in Vatiington. Sno was
Miss Margaret Winter and Mrs. Wurts
Afloc llmHin iviiicr. fju ,iuu "
there'll bo Wistcrs and Wmts
::.. d many other relatives
and
who
Sill entertain for I.ogan.
AKOTHER attractive debutante will
be Ellen McMlchael. Kllen hH
beto .abroad with, Ellen Lloyd (who,
1 understand, Ih also to corao out) for
I ?e.p atMhool and will return to h h
.wintry in June. Kllen McMlchael is
the daughter of the Emory McMlchaeta.
Her mother was Miss Ellen Harrlon
fnd is the eldest daughter of the Charles
Custis Harrisons, having been named
(or her mother, who was Miss Kllen
Wain? Kllen MrMichacl la. therefore,
n cce of Mrs. Walter A. Wood, and
"the two nowland giis.Kf.ther and
Dorothv. daughters of the late Mr. and
Mrs Kdvvard K. Rowland are her first
mm ns. Mrs. Itowlund was )2sHicr
Hurlion. you remember. Charles Cub
U VlMrUon, Jr., nnd Harry V aln
IJarrison are uncles.
MiEN IfLOTD is the daughter of
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the Stacy Lloyds and, tnerctorc. u
oanddaughter of M- una .mw. I'.uinn;
Sm n Morris. Iter motiicr was .ui
K eanor MorVls. sister of Mrs. Trench.
rd Newbold. who was Mlaa Ilhoda
Morris. Ithoda Urook, who is Mrs.
Xtwbold's dnughter by her first mar
rie. was in Kurope last summer,
having gone over with the two J iirta
rirls Eleanor and Rosamond, and their
SSrt. M"-. K'm,lm, McCul ough wo
is a sister of Mr. Newbold. It all
lountls very complicated this relation-
hip business, nui u j" "" " "
rou'll it's quite correct.
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HII.E on the subject of debutantes,
i .-nrwlnH vrv much if Mouu
Crozer will come out regularly now that
.he is engaged. I should judge she will
tart going out to things, but still her
parents may give a tea for her to Intro
duce hef to their older friends. Moua
li onlv seventeen and her engagement to
XeafWainwrlg-lit. of New York, was
announced on Kaster Sunday. Neal
Wainwright is a non of the Robert
Wulmvrights, of New York and this
.it), "nd he lives ut the Racquet Club
here. Monu Crozer is u sister of Flor
ence, who is n ear or so younger. Their
mother was Tlorence Hoblnkon, u slhtcr
atdealllko her mother. w tb . ru ,1-t U Ami toM ,; p HTen ,h,
f ........ Inriro eroti nnd soft dnik I mine In !...! . l"""'u u wiien PIU
fine icuiu.-., - -- :-- ," njr vns i-egzy rude ' I
brown hair, which Fhc went turned liol,,n' aitlceil mother. And Kuld I
wk from her forehead. She look a ;:. - onw l-jwr'-i dls- , I
her cousin, Jlrw. Daton, ,,ft-"Ji i----j.
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of MIfs .Lotu Koblnson, ot .ew ions.
The Crosiers have been spending the
winter at their vlliu in Valm Reach.
Thoir house in town at L'128 I,ociUt
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s IV ome n'a Tailored
i (iarmenta of Fashion
1 ' 928 Chestnut St. 1
If von haen't
ore of our
Suits
of
Imported
English
Tweed
in tho latest
London Stylo
come in toda.v
nnd see cut
wonderful line
of newly im
ported fabrics.
6S
Tailored to
Your
Measure
Mr I'mger
peiscnally de
signs, cuts nnd
&&
E tits each gar-
ment,
j fioth fitting to those out of
'own same day. Void oic.i
niofeWaa tailored.
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DIAMOND DYES
Don't Risk Your Garments
or Draperies in a
Poor Dye
Kch package of "Diamond Dies''
'"Mains directions so slmplo that It Is
an for any woman to diamond-dye
fmd, shabby bklrts, waists, dreszes.
'"ata, stockings, sweaters, draporlcs,
"'rings, everything.
"uj ' Diamond Dyes"- no other kind
" urrject result no guariitced
id druggint whether your material Is
lvl or stile, or It It Is cotton, linen, or
t- mixture. 16 rich colors
' , 7 ---v - .. uv ...iv trvij V.IIJ wuiiip
. vp icr- ln f,ie- "' peon r
jtop and sncnk to her ns ho row i lillne
Lin her coach the KomMlmos ertH u little
olt bored. And joti would, too. if
i2"y, ".V""'? ,?", WM- t some new1
Mf-.teHtf il.R,,,f. nto ioiim and a voire.
,-" """ uiionrviiiT pretty snippy.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
vif" 'VIttnder J. JlcConncll. of New
hell t vJ" ,lnbclh. ,L"retta McCon
J? of V.1X i rhomiis Alexander Iyncli,
if;' t ,.'Jr.York- formerly of this 1 city
ITr. Lynch Is a bi other of .Mr Eawnrci
D. C Lynch, of 1011 Spruce street
wintliron Johnson. The miestH will
later ntten.i the dunce which Mr and
Mr. Henry Sillier Wutts will iivo m
honw of their daughter," Ms Marian
Masl'1! VtK.,"'s.t!! ho ""ended the
in., rv "1. " ,Jr p;lrtJ' nna "upper tit tho
Mr. arid Mrn. (ieorgn Itandolnh 1'acU.
ind. of the Atendown,Vlllitor enve 1
Vr of their dmithter ' MhhB rtu h
1'ackard Included Jtlss Virginia Heck"
kjher. Jllg, Jnno Shaw Hepburn. Sss
"1 "PP"' A "owlaiiJ. inm Sidney
?r.l't.S4.'.,,s AB!?e' " Hhober. Miss
finri T''9r' SIP- J-7ederlck.lt Dray-ri?i..-
"i,'; Klnsolvlnp, Mr. Jamea
n,1i?n4th- slr;,J- Alison Hcott, Mr.
Daniel linrr.ws. Mr. I'liillp l'Mher. Mr
Roser Towmiend Mr. Clayton Mci:iroy.
Jr., and Mr. A. Wobster Dougherty,
The guests who will attend the -din-r,2,,:7,'Uu,ril-l'
fvenlrtir. April '.,. which
Mr. Clifford Levis, of 30 .South Twenty
second street, wilt glvo nt tho Acorn
Club In honor of her niece, Miss Henri
etta McVeigh Krltz. duushtcr of Mr. and
Mrs. Horuco JI. Tilt?!, before the hist
meeting of the Snturdnv i:vcnlnjr Dane
Ins; Class, will Include Mlsi Marv Htout.
Miss Mary Tt. Carter. MIsh 'Varncr
Peterson, MIhj Helen Mlchell. Mlsa lrls
cilia Morris.. Mr. Henry 12 Drayton, Jr.,
Mr. Joseph M. Fox. Jr.. .Mr. Theodore L.
llallcj . Mr. John Kent Kane, Jr , Mr.
Henry Miller Watts. Jr., und Mr. Rich
nr'l H. Foltz.
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Mrs. Samuel McClmtock Hamlll will , J,mlwl
recelvo Informally tomorrow afternoon 1 An early summer wedding of social in
nnd Thursdny ufternuon. April 7, from terest will ho solemnised on Tuesday
4 until 6 o'clock, at her home 1822 1 evening. Juno 14, nt C o'clock. In tha
Spruce street, In honor of her slster-in- I Kecond Presbyterian Church, Twenty
Uw. Mrs. Davidson Kennodr. of 2202 first and Wnlnut streets, when Silts
Walnut street. Mrs. Kennedy will be , Janet Maclaren Darby, daughter of Mr.
remembered as Ml.sa Josephine Rankin, I and Mm. George D. li. Darby, of Lin
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Extraordinary Values
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We Have Taken from Our Regular Stock, and
Repriced for Immediate Clearance,
Several Groups of
-sPK a
Original & Distinctive Modes in
Wraps and Coats
Handsomely trimmed models of Duvetyne, Fortuna,
Marvello Cloth, and Veldyne, Satin and Canton Cj-epe. Silk
fringe, embroidery and summer furs are used with a lavish
hand, and these wraps for spring and summer evenings are the
last word in style, smartness and luxury. The prices are aston
ishingly moderate.
H9M, $85, to m5
All Purchases Billed May 1st,
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ARNOLD liKLCIIttK
Daughter of Mrs. KranceH S. Del
cher, of -UT North Thirty. third
street, whose engagement to Mr.
Harold H. Meebo has recent)
been announced
Of "Warren. 1'a. Xo cards have been
sent out. Mrs Hiimlll will m usswted
In receiving; tomorrow afternoon by Mrs.
Caspar W. 11. Townmind, of Oerbroolt.
Mr. anil Mrs. Charlton Vnrnall, of
Seventeenth and Locust streets, t-nter-tulned
Mr. und Mrs. Alexander Coxo
Varnull and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Duano
ln their box ut tlui opera last night.
Miss Polly llaard, daughter of Mr.
and Mr. S. .McKcan llayanl. of 103
Kast .Tohuson Ntreet, f'erninntown, will
leave on Thursday for New York, where
sho will be the guest of Miss Katharine
Klkk
Miss Marlon Donoghuo daughter orf
Mr. nnd Mrs Daniel Charles Donoghue,
of 1'ellinm Court, Uerinanloun. will on
tcrtuiii at luncheon on Thursdn when
the guests will Include Mlsa Mary del1'.
Cleary, Mlss'lhnma Martyn (leore, Miss
Mania L. Hager, Miss Virginia L. Car
penter. Miss l'atly T. Denckla. Miss
ifatherlne Schwartz. Miss Amelia Selxas,
Miss Mariraret Ureckenrtdge, Miss
DOrothy Valenttnn Miss Mary Sailer and
Miss Dsther Dlnftmore. Miss Donoghuc
will he ono of the season's debutantes.
Mr and Mrs. Oeorge V. Burton will
gle a dinner dunco for Miss (lertrudo
L. IJorton on Friday. Jtay 7. Among
the gucst3 will be Miss Maud Harrison.
Miss Mnrgretta I-irge Harrison, Miss
i:vclyn Martin, Miss Joy Drew-Hcnr,
MIsh Kllzabeth MoCIroy, Miss Martha
JennlngH, MIsh Barbara Clayton, Miss
Elizabeth 'Warno, Mr. Vaul Patton, Mr.
Lee Patton, Mr. Charles Thompson, Mr.
Jack Hllllard, Mr, Arnold Jennings. Mr.
Sportu l'Tltz, Mr. X. Crenshaw MclJlroy,
Mr. Wohnrrl Itclgle, Mr. Sydney (Jest.
Mr. Osborne Walton and Mr. Cooper
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1222-1224 Walnut Street
The Smartest Sport
Suits
These Suits include some of the moat popular models
that we have shown this season, and in some instance! are
reduced because sizes are not complete.
The Sports Suits are of tweeds,
worsted jersey, with and without belt;
twill cord, tricotine and covert.
Now Specially Priced, at
$29-50, $45, m to m-M
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LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1921
lithgow, Highland avenue, Mcrlbn, will
becomo the liride of Mr. Eldredgo It
Fenlmore Johnson, son of Mr. nnrt Mrs.
Kldredgo It. Johnson, of Moorestown,
X. J. The ceremony will bo performed
by Rev. Alexander MacColI, pastor. A
reception will follow at tho homo of the
brlde'd parents.
Mrs. J. Drew-Bear and her daughter,
Mlsa Joy Drew-Bear, of 102 South
Eighteenth street, will sail on June S.jfpr
three or four months abroad. Miss
Drew-Bear will bo a debutanto of next
seaport,
Miss Mary Lowe- Xlxon. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Horace P. Nixon, who If
a student at Westoer, returned home
last evening. MIrh Nixon, who will bo
a debutante of next autumn, will bo pre
sented to society by her parents at a,
tea In the autumn. Mr, and Mrs. Nlxoti.
who hMe been spending the winter at
2127 Walnut Btreet, will return to their
home, 114 i:irgrecn avenue, Aood
bur), X. J., the middle of April.
MIsh Frances L. Sullivan, daughter of
Mr. and Mr James Francis Sulllvnn,
of The Woods. Radnor, who has been
spending several wciks In Washington,
hni returned to her apartments at the
Rltz-Carlton.
Mrs 13. O. Richards, who came to at
tend tho wedding of Miss Margaretta
Jeanes, daughter of Mrs. Henry Sulger
Jeanrs, and her cousin, Mr. Sydney
Thayer, Jr., on Kaster Monday, nnd was
entertained as the guest of Mr. ThAyeVa
parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Sydney Thayer, of
1830 South Rlttcnhouso squire, over the
week-end, haa returned to her home ln
Xew York.
Mrs. lCdward Brooke, of Eighteenth
and Locust streets, will entertain the
tiielnbers of her card club at her homo
tomorrow afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. Robert ISiiott Haro will
oIorc! their town house, 400 South
Twenty-second street, early, next month,
and 01-cupv their country plaoo, Stony
hurt, Strafford, until tha nutumn. Their
son-in-law nnd daughter, Mr. und Mrs.
William Frederick Holtzman. who haye
been entertained ns the guests over the
Faster holidays of Mr, und Sirs. Hmlen
Sencer Hare, of New York, have re
turned to their home In Washington.
Mr James O'Neill Wilde, of Paris,
nnd his son. Sir. John T. Wilde, of Xew
York, who have been entertained as the
guests of their cousins. Major Cloncral
Littleton W, Tarewell Waller. C. S.St,
C ami Sirs. Waller, of 2G0G South
Twentieth street, h.ivo left for a IhH to
Washington, where they will be . the:
Kuets f Siujor Littleton W. Tazewell
Waller. Jr.. 1 S. M. C and Sirs.
Waller
Jllss Mary Sergeant, who has been
spending tho last two months in Cali
fornia, has returned to her home, 1015
Clinton street.
Mrs L. Jay Hammond and her two
daughters. Sllra Prances HaycB Ham
mond and Stlss Peggy Hammond, of
1222 Spruce street, who have been
spending the Knster holiday at Atlantic
City, will return the middle of next
month.
Tho Huntingdon Valley Country Club
will give Its April dance 011 Thursday.
Among those on the committee' aro Mrs.
Samuel A Boyle, Jr.. Sirs. Voorhees
Drayton, Mrs. John (lllbert. Mrs. Rob
ert yottcll, Sirs. Isaac T. Starr, Sirs.
Henry SI. Watts. Sirs. Daniel B. Wentz
and Sirs Charles R, Wood.
Sir. and Sirs. Aubrey H. Welghtman,
of 1830 Rlttenhousesquare. will glvo a
dinner In honor of Mls.s runny Cox
Welghtmaii. before Sirs. Wurts' dancing
clajp on Friday.
Sir. and Sirs. Thomas E. Ward, ot
Elrnhur&t, L I who spent tho week
end with Sirs. Wnrd'n pnrents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. li. Neville Smthe, in Chestnut
Hill, have returned to their home. Sir.
nnd SIM. War-1. accompanied by Sirs.
Ward's sister. SIlss Clarissa Smythe.
will sail In Stny for Knglnnd, where
they will spend the summer.
The Uastcr meeting of Mrs. S Nuu
daln Duer's dunctrg class will be held
this evening ln the Roeo Garden of the
Bellovue-Strntford
Wtlnnt St.
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WEDS D. S. WHITEMAN
MarriaKo Will Take Place in tho 1
Messiah Lutheran Church
This Evoninp;
An Interesting wedding will be sol
emnity at 7 o'clock this enlng when
Stlsn TCtivilfcaiii tinri rn.hlii daugh
ter of Mrs. Peter X. SUthleu, of 1600 I
Xorth Broad street, will become the
bride of Sir. Daniel S. Whltemati, son
of Mr. and Sirs. George Walter Whtto
man, 827 South Forty-ninth street. Tho
ceremony will be performed In tnn Stes
sloh Lutheran Church, Sixteenth and
Jefferson streets. The Rev. Ross Stoever,
pastor of the chUrch, will omclate, ns
ulsled by the Rev. Dr. Nathan Jtelhorn
The bride, who will be given In mar
riage by her uncle, Sir. Alfred R. llurK.
will be attired In a gown of prin
cess nppllquo lace, over white satin,
adorned with peurl.i ana orange blos
soms The long court train which ex
tends from the shoulders, will be studded
with pearls and crystals. Her veil wilt
bo composed of princess apptlquo lace
surmounted byi a. band of pearls and
ciURtorR or ornnsrn uiotiorm,
She will carry a shower bouquet of
lilies of the valley. . gardenloo and or
chids Mrs. Alfred Slathleu, slater of the
bride, will attend as matron of honor.
Miss Josephine Serrlll will act as maid of
honor.
Tho bridesmaids will be SIlss Oer
trude Burk, cousin of the bride; SIlss
Slarle Stces, Sirs. John It Kltto und Sirs.
Howard Walton. The matron of honor,
maid of honor and bridesmaids will bo
similarly attired In smart frocks of rose
colored chiffon veiled with gray lace,
Their hats will be composed of gray lace
with long flowing streamers of rose-colored
chiffon, nnd they will wear silver
slippers and g-ray silk stockings. They
will carry bouquets of Hprlng flowers.
Sir. Lawrence Dawson, of Roclmlle, Sid.,
will act us best man
The ushers will bo Sir, Walter March,
Jr., Mr. William T. Buck, brother-in-law
of the bride ; Sir. Alfred IJ. Slathleu.
brother of thu bride ; Sir. William King
Allen and Sir. Howard W. Walton
A largo reception will follow at the
Slanufacturers' Club.
On their return from a wedding trin
Sir. and Mrs Whlteman will live at lo00
North Brond street.
JAUDCK CASM.N
A prettv wedding will take place IhU
oenlng at tho Church of the Resurrec
tion, Broad and Tioga streets, when SIlss
Florence Kmllle Cnusln, daughter of Sir.
nnd Mrs. Isaac Sharpless Cassln, of 1720
West Erie avenue, will become the bride
of Mr. Carroll R. Jarden. of Jenkin
town. The Rov James O. Sfcllhenny
will oftlclate. Mrs. Lawrence R. lleatty
wilt act as matron of honor. The muld
of honor will be SIlss Marian Benson,
SIlss Marlon Connor and SIlss F.lluabeth
SIcMurrav will act as brldemalds. The
best man will be Sir. Walter Lupton, ana
tho ushers will Include Sir. Lawrence R
lleatty, Sir. Edwin Stevens. Sir. Charles
Kindt and Mr. Joseph L. .Jones, ?1. Upon
their return from an extended wedding
trip Sir. and Sirs. Jarden will live at S:-
Sixty-fifth avenue, Oak Lane Park, aim
will bo at home after June 1
SILVBRWOODCOOPK '
The marrl.igo of SIlss Anna Coope, of
208 East Indiana avenue, to Sir. Chester
('. Sllverwood, C0 Brlnton street, C-er-1
marrtown, will take place at 3:30 o'clock I
this afternoon. In the Churoh of the Vlsl
tatlon. Mlsi Ethel Coope will attenon
1-er sister as maid of honor, and Sir. 1
Russell Pow ell will uot ns best man. A I
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Collins course speedily reduces you. You
will acquire grace of form and a figure easily
gowned. Eyen if you are but slightly over
weight fifteen, twelve or .only five let us
put you at the weight you will look your best
and enjoy buoyant health.
Trial Damomtration Treatment Gratit
Tie mr, natural
mttliod of the
Cnlllna Inntltut
combine exrrrlat.
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George Allen, inc.
1214-Chestnut Street 1214
Nowaday' s Ifs All en. s Hats
Presenting
The Newest Modes
In
Trimmed Hats
The vogue of Paris and tho mode of America featured in the
new Hnta with a distinctiveness that ensures the avoidance of
the commonplace of overpopularity whether for Motor, Travel,
Town, Country, Seashore or thu Social Functions of the moment,
our collection tilTords tho charm of refinement, simplicity and un
approachable smartness. Moderation in prices always prevailing:.
Women's Full Fashioned Lisle Hosiery,
50c Pair: 3 Pair, $1.35
Thin is pre-war prlco for lioalery with fashioned feet " hej ooin
in blnck, white iirnl cordovan. We would sucj.-ost laying: i a liberal
supply at tltlH low price
Silk and Lisle Sports Hose, $1.75
These come in sports coloring In combinations of black with
gold, blacl: with whlto; purple with b!1 they are decidedly smart for
sports or Btreet wear,
Kayser "Marvel fit" Union Suit, $2.00
line Rlbbtil I.UIe Union Hnlu with the famous "Marvelflt" cut
they lire comfortable and dependable for wear; the extra sires aii
fi.BZ a ult mmmmmmmmmm
Venida and Holdtite Hairnets, 75c Dozen
Wo are illieontliiulnir thene two llnea of liatmets , tho Holdtite
Hlrnts come In cap hap In threo sizes : tho Ventdn in ap or fringe
shape , there Is almoBt ovtry shade Half prlco while they last
New Dress Silks Much Underprice
Sil-lnrh Foulunla In smart new dewlsms nt l.'J-l yard.
33-Inch Imported 8hntun; I'onnee, nil silk; selected quality SI a-.
nnd Il.flB u rd. '""
a-i-lntli Tub HUki. In plain or fancy utripes Sl.-.'B, ll.oo no
e.'.'iJ tt Jiird. " v'
Silk Gloves, $1.25 Kind, at $1.00 Pair
WnhM Hill (llcnea. -clasp, white poncee nnd black, u Beruce
.iblo quality In a, well-known make All slues
Sale of Philippine Hand Made
Nightgowns and Chemise, $3.95
n opportunity to puichai.e thev beautiful cmbi-oldercd hanil-niadu
Mislitrowna and Cliemlae at a naliiB of a third to h half
I'lirnilae, mJtf. 11 c tit ti to ' '
MihtKowni, b rt 10, 16 17
in si
irewwwoBffla! "i&iKffin tnitisnKinniwMisraiprawre'W
retention will follow tho ceremony at
the. home of tho brlde'a parents, after
which Mr. and Sirs Slherwood will leave;
for a weejt'n stHy In Washington and a
tour of tho South.
PIXTO OIORDAXO
V nreltv we,1dlncr tonk ntacn
Fjister
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ICplphanj Catliolio
und Jackson street.
when SIlss Margaret Giordano, daughter
of Sir. and Mrs. Anirelo Giordano, of
1210 Jackson utt-ret. Ii,ram the bride Ot
1 Mr. Anthony Pinto, eon of Sirs. An
, giolainarla Pinto. Tho Rev. Father
Felix officiated. The brldo was given In
marrlago by her father. Miss Theresa
Pinto, alster of the bridegroom, attended
tho bride. Sir. Carmine Pinto u cousin
of the bridegroom, wan tho best mn,
and Mr. Domlnlo Da Marco waa ring
hearer. A reception followed at tne
home of tho bride. Sir. and Sirs. Pinto
left for an extended tour to Niagara
Falls and from there to Montreal, Can.
1'pon their return thev will lle at 12lu
Fitzgerald street
HOPKIN SOBKL
An Interesting homo wedding took
Place on Sunday night nt 8 o'clock when
SIlss Elizabeth Sobel, daughter of Mr.
and Sirs. A. L Sobel. of 2072 Kast Clear
field street, became the bride of Sir.
George Hofkln. The ceremony was per
formed by Rabbi Hofkln, grandfather ot
the bridegroom. Tho brldo was given In
marriage bv her father. She was at
tended by her sister. SIlss Ksther Sobel,
ns mold of honor, and the best man was
Mr. Teu JiolKln brother of the brici
groom. Among those present were Mr
nnd Sirs. L. Hofkln. Mr. and Sirs. Weln-
racli, sir. and Sirs. J, Toub, Mr nnd
Mrs. Henry Laver, Sir. nnd Sirs. J. Oel
mun, Sir. und SIra. Slorris Rothman, Sir.
and Mrs. Berg. Sir. and Sirs Klrsh Sir
nnd Sirs. Wllllnm Sobel, Dr und SIrtf
Hofkln, Sir. and Sirs. Morris linger,
Sirs. Tlllle H. Rothman, Mrt. Sllt.-v Ja
cobs, Mrs. J. Jacobs, SIrM. Wellxman,
Sirs. S Sobol, Mrs. I" Shallu, Sim.
Ballet, Sirs. Kate Sobel. Sirs. SI. Slaser,
Sir. and Sirs. Bluesteln and Sir. and Sirs.
Snyder, of S.'ew York; Stlss Delia Bobol.
SIlss Billy Sobel, Stlss Reba Sobel, SlUa
Iiura Rothman, SIlss Sara Bergnuii
Slls Oertrudo Finger, Stlss Rosalie
Woltsman. SIlss Bcsslo WolUinaii, Stlss
Pauline Weltzman, SIlss Reba Shalltn.
SIlss Ruth Sperling. Miss Rose Klrjh,
SIlss Anna. Berg. Stlss Anna Klrsh. SIlss
Florence Brill. Stliw Sarah Klrsh, .Mr.
Victor Sobel, Sir. Harry Sobel, Sir. Fred
Hofkln. Sir. John Rothman, Sir. Fred
Sobel, Sir. Adolph Rothman, Sir. Sla
Finger Sir. Louis ringer. Mr. Hytnan
Finger. Sir Sydney Jacobs, Sir. Stlchaei
Jacobs, Mr. Sydney Welnrach, Sir. S. Sll
versteln. Sir (lenson Shallta and Sir.
Ben Dubln After , wedding trip spent
In Atlantic City Sir. und Sirs. Hofkln
will llvo nt 12B8 North Slicth street.
where thej will he at home after
April iv
VINCENT HERSHKr
The marrlaire of Mls Slav Ellzaheth
Hershev, daughttr of Sir. and Sirs. .Tonn
Hcrsliey, of Walllngford. to Sir. Itoss
Hutchinson Vincent, of this city, took
place on Saturday evening at th
Walllngford Presbyterian Church, the
Rev. B. II Riley officiating-. The bride
was given In marriage by her father nnd
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Jnck. Sir. Harry Stevenson nnd Sir '
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n. reception was held at the homo of thu 1
bride's parents L'pon thoir retuni from
a wedding Journey Mr. and Sirs. Vincent
will livo during the summer In Prlmos.
GERMANTOWN
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Florida.
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