-3 -'- KJ, EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1921 vLJu i J ' "?? , JUST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE fancy Wynne Talks of the Saturday Russian Party Aid Gardens Next tTTTB a number of. PhlUdelphlan vAM 80 to Oonhcn. N. Y., on Ratur ft fS attend the wedding of Dr. Duma ' fflw f Mm. KolHn White, which -4!.v. nlace there. Dr. Lalne is. a TllWtr of Mr. Adolfo Hnnta Marin, Sfrdmore. and ii Mra. Morrli Htroud, t.'i ittnfnther. Hl first wife was &mV Sirs. Boulton Dlion. Sh died Sr.l ; yeaw Cub., where Dr. fitae Hi 1'v" one lMBhter. Lann rlSe who has been coming up here to if.n!in echoo! for a number of years. &h. lalncs are related lo the Keating 22l WUcoxes. of this city, and have fSa here and in Cuba part of the time. , v Lolne Is one of Havana's forcmort ikinlelans and in an exceedingly popu tf, man? The wedding will be n quiet Me art I will take place at Mw. White's tome. PERHAPS you thought that the out-of-doors affairs were oxer with yes. terd.y'a fete at the HunUnsdon Valley Sub. but they arc not. for on Tuesday Sneit week we are to have a delightful little affair in the gardens of the Erncr mt Aid. It is called "armnrha." fad It means in Itusslan "Yearly Mar- Vet' It Is being given unncr uie nJiilces of the Princess Cantacuzcno '"See la nld of RusMan refugee ,winj rooms. And there will be crosv rltltch embroidered linens, blouses and !ehlldrcns dresses, costume dolls nnrt ("Mowow enamel" boxes for sale. The j.i. -in t.r fr.m 2 until fl o'clock, and We will be u tea to meet the , Prince-.; Madame Ixvolsky, the three guests of honor of the committee. The committee bdudei. by the way. Mrs. J llertram Ilonlncott. Mrs. George W. Ch Ids Drcxel. Mrs. J. Willis Martin Mrs. AJexanler Van Itensselaor. Mrs. (ieorgc 'Wharton ropner, airs, unrcmj ". Waxburton and Mrs. George Horace (torimer, who is chairman. Y' OU should have gone out to the Merlon Golf Club on Monday night I to the annual Savoy .company party. lit was simply great. They had dinner I tat and then Mr. Mitchell played faavoy music for at least on hour and the men '"took off" the girls in the chorus and the girls "took off" the men. and it was a scur-reom. You should have seen the men come skipping into the room to "Galley skipping, lightly trip ping," holding each others hands and hen curtesying with their coottalls. held out like sklrta, nnd the girls did the tailor's hornpipe, as It were. Lots of the principals in the casts ot former cars were mere n.s won ns u Y.nr's Wdlne ncople. and Leslie Joy iang Koko's sone, "Taken fcrom a 'County Jail." in which he bcored such ' hit last year, and Clarence Brlnton I - -... 'IVlnl Yv .Tiirv. Mr. Percy Illtncr, who you remem ber In the Savoy when hhe was Ilclcr. Buchanan, was there, and she sang a olo from "Pnticncc" und one fiom "Iolanthc." Her voice is sweet and it was n treat to hear her again. Ihr evening finished up with dancing nnd every one had a wonderful time. THE June Fete out at Noble yester day wns lots of fun. Every one was there and it was coot enough to be comfortable. The booths were beauti fully arranged with little ornamental tors painted by one of our local artists . and they were placed along the club 1 pathway on "Main Street." Beyond the booths were the playgrounds, space for the fashion show and the baby show. The baby show was held nt 3 o'clock and the fashion show followed nt 4. There was a wonderful rummage sale and erery one was so interested nnd well dressed unci having a beautiful time altogether. THE Chapin Memorial Home, in which so many of us arc Interested, vrlll have its annual June fete tomor row afternoon out on the grounds of the home. I nra sure that everyono xho knows and lovers Mrs. William Woodward, and if you know her you are bound to love her, is lniorrstcu in that homo which is her pet charity. You know Mrs. Woodward has been blind herself for more than twelve yenrs and he just lives to help others, because the has become so efficient herself that she can do almost anything that we who have our sight can do. She I sews and knits and has trimmed hnts and weaves wool, and really I enn't begin to tell you nil she has accom plished. Then she is chairman of the auxiliary of the Chapin Memorial ' Home and Is one of the managers on the general board. Mr. John Cud walader is president of the trustees : Mr. Caleb Milne, Jr.. vice president; Mr. t William II. Woodward, secretary, and Mr. W. Bruce narrow, treasurer. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mrs. Samuel Grey Dayton, of Cedar Hill Farm, Media, will entertain nt a I email dance tomoirow evening In honor 1 Miss Pnrah H. 13. Penrose, daughter of Dr. Charles 13. Penrose, whose mar lago to Mr. Andrew Van Pelt will take Placo on Thursday. July 14. Mr. and Mra. John White Geary, ot SJTW.11 Oeimantown avenues, Cheat nut H1U, will shortly Issue Invitations for J. V.!".0" TUMiday, June 14. In honor or Hlsa Louise Butterworth, whose mar 2nf ,0 Mr- Frederick Hemsley Levis S i,ak.Place on June 2a- ftnd M'88 welyn Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Carl Neldhard Martin, who will nortly mil for Europe. Mrs. Benjnmln Curtis Allen, of To- 250 Crepe de Chine and Wash Satin , Envelope CHEMISES ItEDUCED 3.95 Formerly 535 Tucked Ceorgcltc Empire Effect Ribbon Shoulder Straps Meavii ?iiaij Crepe de Chine Flesh only THE UNCERIE SHOP BONWIT TCLUER&Ca Sanjom nl f ?tk ?.f Hff"W,m.y vk;..t..,,A i r ii '-salAK Laine-Whitc Wedding Next to Be Given in Emergency Tuesday Afternoon wanda avenue, Chestnut Hill, accom nanlert by Mr. Pcmbcrton H. Shobor nnd Mr. Kdward W, Shober, will leave on Sunday next for Colorado-, where they will attend the weddlnK of Miss .nno Hond Shobor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Shobcr.of this city and llroad moor. Colorado Sprlnrs, Col., and Mr Curtln Oardlner Hawkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ashton Hawkins, of El Paso, Tex., which will bo solemnlMd nt 4 o clock In tho afternoon of Monday, June 20, In Uraco Episcopal Church, Colorado Hprlngs. Mrs. Allen's daughter, Miss Hope Allen, who will attend Xlles Hhober as one of her bridesmaids, left lost week ivr -oiorcuio springs. Mr. I'emberton II. Shober nnd Mr. Bdward W. Shober. who Is a student at Princeton, will net as ushers for Mr. Hawkins. Mr, and Mrs Henry F. Mlcholl have Issued Invitations for n dance at their home 3913 Chestnut street, on Thursday evening, June 16, In honor of their younger daughter. Miss Florenco Henry Mlchell. Mr. and Mrs. Mlcholl havo post poned tho dinner on Friday evening, June 24 In honor of their daughter, Miss Helen Valmorln Mlchell, before tho dance given for MIrs Elizabeth B. Battles nt tho Merlon Golf club. Miss Helen V. Mlchell will be formally presented to society by her parents nt a tea to bo ;rlvcn nt their home on Wednesday aft ernoon, November 16. Miss Sarah Logan Starr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Starr, of Olney avenue, Gennantown, Is spending a few daya In Princeton, X. J where she Is the guest of Mr and Mrs. Knox Taylor. Mra. Starr has Just returned from Washington. Mrs. George Calvert Carter and her daughters. Mlas Virginia B. Carter and M.bs Mnrv Curler, nro spending a fow dayn In New York. Mies Paulino Davis Bowie, of Chest nut Hill, who lecently sallod for Europo, has arrived In Borne, where she will spend somo time Mrs. Henry Pemberton. Jr. 1008 Clin ton street, had rented for the Bummer ine nouse p: air. and Mrs. Carl Neld hard Mnrtln at 108 Moroland avenue, Chestnut Hill. Mr. nnd Mrs. Martin and the r daughter, Miss Evelyn Martin, nnd their son, Mr. Carl N Martin, Jr., will sail on Juno 18 on the Bochambenu for France, where they will spend some time. Miss Mnrtltl will remain In Paris for the winter. Mr, and Mrs. P. Wilson Prichett, 2216 Do Lancey place, left lost week on an extensive trip through California and tho West. Lieutenant Geoffrey Cooke Bunting, U. S. A., and Mrs. Bunting, who have been spending part of their wedding trip at tho Virginia Hot Springs and havi boen tho guests for a few daye of the brldo's uncle nnd aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Newton P. Jackson, of Tenth street and Oak Lane avenue, Oak Lane, havo arrived at Camp Jackson. Columbia. S c.. whore Lieutenant Bunting Is nt present sta tioned. Mrs. Bunting, befOTe her wed ding on Saturday, May 14, wan Miss Elsa Marian Monies, of New Hocholle, N. V. A wedding of Interest will bo solem nized on Saturday morning at half after 10 o'clock In Our Mother of Good Counsel Church, Bryn Mawr, when Miss Marlon Mellon, daughter of Mrs. Frank P. Mel lon, of Bryn Mawr. will becomo the bride of Mr. Frank P. O'Neill, of Melrose Park. Fnther Horron. rector of the church, will perform tho ceremony. The bride, who will bo given In raarriase by her brother, Mr. George Mellon, will be attended by her sister, Mrs. Francis Lawrence Pack, as matron of honor. The bridesmaids will include Miss Dor othy Mellon nnd Miss Katharine O'Neill, sister of the bridegroom. A breakfast will follow at Brunbawn, the home of the bride's mother. I Mrs. David L. Short, of Creshelm and JPelham roada, Germantown, who will sail for Europe on June 25, will bo the guest of honor nt a luncheon, followed by a brldgo party, this afternoon, to be given by Mrs. Frank A. Sobernhelmer, of 823 Green lane, Roxborough, nt the Bala Golf Club. Mr. and Mrs. Newton P. Jackson, of Tenth street and Oak Lone avenue. Oak Lano. are entertaining as their guests Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Abbott and their chil dren, Master Jackson Abbott and Miss Jaclyn Ituth Abbott, of Boston, who will remain several weeks. Mr. Itobert Cam bridge, of New Tork, who has been en tertained as the guest of Mr. and Mra. Jackson for a few days, has returned to his home. Miss Elisabeth T. Shober, of 2021 I, Lancey place, will leave tho mlddlo of tnis montn ror tno noiei urigmon, At lantic City, where sho will apend tho early part of tne summer nerore taking a trip North. The guests who will attend tho lunch con, to be followed by a card party, to bo given tomorrow nftemoon by Mrs. A. A. West, of 46 East Willow Grove avenue, Chestnut Hill, In honor of her sister, Mrs. David L. Short, of Pelham road and Creshelm avenue, Oermnntown, will Include Mrs. Charlos Martin. Mrs. William Enoch. Mrs. Clyde V. Jackson, Mrs. Thomas WeHtervcIt, Mrs, Elwood Hawkins, Mrs. Frank Tlbbett, Mrs. George Hopklnson, Mrs. George Hoff man, Miss Maud Hoffman. Mra. I. Hay, Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. William Gcmml, Mrs. O. Marplo and Miss Marie Martin. Mrs. Clyde V. Jackson, of the Delmar Morris Apartments, Germantown, enter tained at a theatre party on Monday evening In honor of her guest, Mlas Edna Auphcnrlbth, of Brooklyn, who will re main for a week. Tho annual entertainment of the Penn sylvania Society of Colonial Domes of America will be given tomorrow nt Ches ter. A' luncheon will be given by Mrs. "The Thirteenth Street Shop Where Fashion Reigns" t An Extraordinary Sale of Dresses This season's smartest and most effective models for daytime wear, taken from regular stock and repriced for immediate clearance 1 Included are Canton Crepe Satin Crepe Taffeta Tricotine Poiret Twill ffeta and Lace la All Sales Must be Final Jk ., f t .aJUjW ' eHKhk HyHp ' hh jJIbSx -jH HHBx - IhmHk? ','EKpPI SHellBRiillliBH BMIMBMBBBwewePtMWPJMBLajUL.aeMBBBMeM Photo by Dachracn. MUS. JAMES M. AUSTIN Whose wedding took place today. Mrs. Austin was Miss Dorothy Hlalr William C. Sproul nt her home, Lapldea Manor, Chester. Governor Sproul will address the Colonial Dames, Tho guosts will take tho 11:06 train from Broad Street Station, Eastern standard time. The pardon party which was to have been given tomorrow at the homo of Mrs. Gideon Boorlcke, of Wynnewood, for the benefit of tho Hahnemann Hospital, has been postponed until tho laat week of September, owing to the Illness of Master Gideon Boorlcke. Tickets already purchased will bo good In tho fall. GERMANTOWN Mr. nnd Mrs. James Resteln. of 6334 Ross stieet. have as their guests for some time Mrs. Joseph J. Resteln and her daughter, Mrs. Leonard Jarvls, of Capo Chorles, Va. Tho mnrrlago of Miss Mary Small bcrger, of 1327 East Price street, to Mr. Charles Gandy. of 1243 Chcltcn avomn. will tnko place on Saturday afternoon. Juno 25, at 3 o'clock, In tho Church of the Immaculate Conception. Germantown. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. nnd Mrs. T. Branson, of 4747 North Fifteenth otrcot, Logan, announce the engagement or tneir unugnier, ;hirh Ti.rthn Tlrnnson. to Mr. Herbert Lcb- wlnir. son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Philip Lcs- wlng of Jcnklntown. Mr. and Mrs. William White, of 2207 West Tioga strctt, have Issued lnvl tattons for the marriage of their daugh ter, MlbS Rhcta May White, and Mr. Melville Slcdenbach on Thursday eve ning, Juno 30, at the Rlttonhouse. ftftUTM PHILADELPHIA I - Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas McCormick, cf 2040 Mercy street, entertained Infor- malty at their homo last evenlne in, honor of the birthday or tneir aaugim-r. MIrs Helen McCormick. The following iruests were present: Miss Elizabeth Hughlng. Miss Anno Hughtng, Miss Catharine Brndley, Miss Marie McCor mick. Miss Josephlno McElalne, Mr. Richard Elliott. Mr. Samuel Elliott. Mr. Howard McCormick and Mr. William McCormick. Friends of Mrs. Samuc' Watson, of 22.13 South Seventeenth street, will be lad to learn sno is recuiieruunB num ,ier recent accident. WE8T PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Joan B. Adler, o.' Overbrook, ac companied by hor sons. Mr. Earlo Adler nnd Mr Marlynn Adler. has returned home after having spent some time In Baltimore. Miss Myrtle P. Levy, of 1600 North Sixty-second Btreet, has returned from Long Island, and Is now the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert H. Levy, of Itels. tertown road, Baltimore. STRAWBERRY MANSION Mr. and Mrs. William Brawerman, of 3228 Clifford street announce tho mar riage of their daughter, Miss Matilda Brawerman, to Mr. Samuel Kohn, of this city, on May 20. Mattresses Renovated SIZES ALTERED Frtthcr lUnorattd nnd Made Into MHrr Brass Beds Relacqneretl CirilEf 'C KM H. rhnne! T-om. 4703 OllnCL O 2d fit. Eat. 37 yr. Vfc Thirteenth Street Ju3t Below Chestnut Sold up to $95.00 . -CZart t 3500 MISS DOROTHY BLAIR WEDS MR. J. M. AUSTIN Marriage Takes Place at St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Burlington A wedding of social Importance to this city was solemnized today at noon In tho St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Burlington. N. J , whon Miss Dorothy Walton Blalr. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burton D. Blalr. of Edgewater Park, N. J., became the bride of Mr. James Modro Austin, son of Mrs. Esmonde H. Austin, of 1821 rino street. The bride, who was trlvcn In mar riage by her father, woro her mother's wedding gown of Ivory white brocade satin, adorned with old family lttCO. Her veil Of tulln nnd lann. which extended to the end of tho long court train, wns surmounted by a coronet of orange blossoms. Sho carried a snower nouqucl or Ullcs of the valley and whlto orchids. Miss Frances Trench- ard Leaf attonded Miss Blalr as maid or honor. Hno wore n smart frock of rose-colored georgette, with a hat of tne same material, nnd carried nn arm bouquet of larkspur and snap dragons. The bridesmaids Included Mrs. Hobart W. Porter nnd Miss Eleanor urnnaer Austin, s stera nt ho hririo , Kiuuiu , .'11 n Jiun II. XewlH. OI iNeW ..-.. ,.... -,. ...... t, t . .. .Plk',1 Mlsl,.T'ou.,.B.e .. Lines, of tiunuuw, i i. .iimy wcro similarly at- tired In frocks of pnlo blue georgette. with hats to match, nnd carried bouquets of spring flowers. Mr. John proui, in e son of Governor Kfirnnl nt- tended Mr. Austin us best man. The ushers Included Mr. Louis Rodman Thibaut. Mr. Paul Rebmann, Mr. Albert Freeman, Mr. Coleman Sel lers, 3d, Mr, Norman Swcetzer and Mr Spencer Shannon, of this city; Mr. Donnld R. Torrey, of Montclair. N. J., nnd Dr. LcwIb Tyle, of New York. VANNEMAN HANSON The wedding of Miss Sarah Hnnson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. FranclH Hanson, of Chestnut Hill, nnd Mr. Paul A. Vanneman. Jr., son of Mr. nnd Mrs Paul A. Vanneman, of Cynwyd, took pl.ico nt 10 o'clock this morning nt Holy CrosH Church, Mount Airy. The cere money wns performed by Cardinal Dougherty. Tho bride woro a gown of ivory white satin with a court trnln and BONWIT TELLER & CQ 3fw Specially Shop CHESTNUT AT Women 1 ORGANDIE FROCKS I9.50 Specially priced Other Frocks up to 49.50 SftJ Given ORGANDIE of the crispy sort a bit of lace, a rosebud, or perhaps a ribbon strand a rainbow of color to choose from the RESULT will be a cool delectable frock for seashore wear for all occasions. GOWN DEPARTMENT .'; m trimmed with panels of rose point lace. Her tullo votl was edged wltli rose point lace and arranged In a Dutch cap of rosa point She carried a shower bouquet of whlto orchldu und lilies of the volley. Miss Edythe Simpson, who acted ns maid of honor, wore a lingerie gown of embroi dered net nnd fllct lace, with sash of pale blue satin and natural color hemp hat, lined In blue chiffon and trimmed with palo blud glycerine ostrich feather. HhA rnrrlfri A linnnllftt nt nlnk Hnntldrag- ons. larksnur nnd Ophelia roses. Alt"9 Mario Louise Hanson acted ns liower girl. Sho woro a gown and hat of palo rttnlf nfo-nnrifn nml rnrplftil nn nld.faSh- loncd bouquet The bridesmaids, who Included Miss Dorothv urennan. or uan dolph, Mass.: Miss Mildred Kcllcrman, Miss Rosemary McNally, Miss Helen Van Dusen, MIas Marion Vannemnn and Miss Knthcrino Vnnnoman, sisters of tho bridegroom, wore cream lace dresses with tulln Kftnhna nt nrchlll. nlnlC and Jade green nnd natural color straw hats trimmed with uncurled ostrich feathers of orchid Dink nnd lade itrccn. Thov carried bounuctB of various colored snapdragons, roses and larkspur. Tho bridegroom was attended by his father, Mr. Paul A. Vanneman, ns best man, and the ushers were Mr. Walter March, Jr., Mr. Richard Llttcll White, Mr. J. Schenck, 3d, Mr Gilbert Donnhuc, Jr., Mr. J. Marshall Vanneman, Jr., Mr. Frank Hanson, Mr. Paul Hanson, Mr. Kent Hanson, brothers of ths bride. HARRIS BCDD A wedding of Interest will be solem nized nt 4 o'clock this afternoon when Miss Florence i3udd, daughter of Mrs Howard Budd, will becomo tho brld or Mr. Franklin M. Harm., 3d, of Mount Airy. The ceremony will be performed nt tho homo of tho bride's mother, 424.5 dnOTir-A atpft.t In thn tirRfnCn Of thd Immedlato families. The bride will be given In marrlngc by her granuiiunei. Mr. James Budd. Tho Rev. Dr. Adams, nt hn rrnnin-nittttloniil Church. Thirty- second Btrect and Montgomery avenue, tl11 nfflnln f n Miss Budd will be attended by Mlsi nilvn Kmlilern nn maid of honor. Mr, Wlllard Jones will attend Mr. Harris as best man. MACFARLAN CAMPBELL An interesting wedding will tako placo In St Thomas' Church, White rMnM.i n r n'.in.!, vii n(rf.nnTi. wnen 1fl Ylnrnthv PamTlhcll. dnuuhter of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Campbell, of Bothlehem pike, Whltemarsh, will be- ' romn thn hrltln of I")r. Drill clllS MaCfar- inn nt Ardmnrn Thp Rv. Na thaniel Groton will perform the cere mony and Mr. Campbell will give hl daughter in mamace. .Mrs. iiumuu " ii... nf r.hatni, ttiii win nttend nor ...Jt.c, . ..vow,..,. --...'---,, ,, sister as matron oi nonor, "",,":' K.u..n.ni.i u'Hi inrltiiin Mrs. Joscun Alexander Stuart, of San Antonio, Tex., Mrs. Wynne Purveynnco and Miss Mario Kennedy, of New York: Miss Harriett Heberton, of Chestnut Hill; Mrs. John Y. Huber, Jr., of Wynnewood, and suss Clara Springer. A small cousin of the bride. Miss CInra Louise Campbell, will bo the (lower girl. Dr. Macfnrlan will have for his best man his brother. Dr. Donald Macfarlnn. The ushers will Include Mr, Grcgor Macfarlan and Mr. Kenneth Macfarlan, the bridegrooms , .i .. . t.t.. inonii K Mvers. the bride's brother-in-law. Mr. Alexander Swain, Dr. Edward McCloskcy. Captain E. Paul Lloyd. Mr. Edward Flnlcttcr and Mr. Frank Moorshcad. WESTERMAN MARPLE The marrlago of Miss Charlotte Heald Marplo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mnrple,. of 34 West Coulter street, Ger mantown. to Mr Howard T. Westorman of Rtfxborough. will take place at r, ..in.i, thia fti'-ilnf- In the vVnvne Ave nun Rnntlst Church. Indian Queen, lane and Wayne nvenue. The Rev. v. i. , !.ii. ,Bni nt thn church, will tier form the ceremony, and Mr. Mnrple will niv. Vila ilftuorhtor In marriage. Miss ir..H XVeBterTTin.n. tho brldCKrOOm 8 li.i.r win nttend tho bride aB maid of honor, and Mr. Earl Jones will act as best man. rno uniicra i in" .' Nathan Morple, 2d, the bride's Drotner, Mr. William Westorman. the brlde m.a Lmther Mr. M. Metxlcr and Mr. rlnrenco Westerman, the bridegroom's cousin. WHETSTONE FULMER a nttrnetlve wedding will be solenv nlied this nftcrnoon at 4 o'clock n: nnthnern.ino Methodist Church when Miss Clara Grace Fulmer, daughter of Dr. and Sirs, nane t. i' miner, oi i.n AlleBhcny nvenue, will becomo tho bride r,t Mr 'Wnlter 'Whetstone. The Rev. Charles T. Iscnberger will ofllclate. The brldo will ue Riven in marnaco u ner rathnr. Miss Dorothy Younir will be the maid of honor, nnd the matron of honor win do ato, nanes u. -uimer. The bridesmaids will Include Miss Chnr inttn Blckerton and Miss Emma Bnt- tersbv. Mr. Robert Whetstone will act ns best man, and the ushers will be Dr. Charles L. Fulmer, Mr. William Weston cfOriaindionb 13, STREET s New SECON& FLOOR WMiml lh 1 .W5 ,-. nnd Mr. Thomas Blalsdcll, of New York, Mr. nnd Mrs. Whetstone will oc cupy their home, 3330 North Broad street, In September, FUCHS RUBIN A very Interesting wedding took place last evening nt 7 o'clock at tho Rltten house. Hotel, when Miss Mlnnlo Rubin, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Abraham Rubin, of 2019 North Thirty-third street, wns married to Dr. Morris L. uchs, tho Rnbbls Marvin Nathan nnd Abraham Neuman officiating. Tho bride wore a costume of whlto beaded duchess naun, veil or tune, trimmed with aucness lace, and carried a shower bouquet of orchlda nnd lilies of tho valley. Sho was attended by her sister, Mrs. Mor ton M. Dombro, as matron of honor, who wore n white sequin robe, orchid tulle hat and carried n shower bouquet ? t'roses- Another sister, Miss Bella V. Rubin, gowned In honeydew bended chiffon and carrying a shower bouquet of sweetpens, wan maid of honor, and mo onuoamakiR wero Miss Estner Bolon, Miss Ruth Wclis, Miss Gertrude Bolon nnd Miss Jean Srolowltz, who wero attired In vnrl-colored pastel shades of chiffon, with largo chiffon hots to match. Tho best man was Mr. Sam uel Fox. After the reception, which was attended by a Inrtrn numher of out-of- town iniestH, Mr. nnd Mrs. Fuchs left, on a wedding trip for Niagara Falls nnd J -.uiiuuii, una on tneir return win live at 2105 North Elghtcchth street, where they will be at home after July 1. HECHT GERSTLEY Tho wedding of Miss Ruth Sophia Gerstley. daUKhter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gerstley, of 1411 North Broad street, and Mr. Jullen 8. Hecht. of Bal timore, win take placo today, tho Rev. Joseph Krauskopf and the Rev. Henry Berkowltz offlclatlnir. Tho matron of honor will bo Mrs. Lester Bteppacher nnd the maid of honor will bo Miss Dorothy Hecht. of Baltimore. Tho bridesmaids will Include Miss Elinor Loeb, Mrs. Louis' Gerstley, Jr., Mrs. Udo Relnach, Mrs. Julian Htllmnn, Mrs. Simon Leopold nnd Miss Beatrice Hecht. of Baltimore. Mr. Hecht will have his brothor an best man, Mr. Morton Hecht. of Baltimore, nnd tho ushers will be his brothers. Mr. Howard Hecht. Mr. Rob ert Hecht, of Bnltlmoro : Mr. Henry i uernury, mr, namuoi ucrstiey, .Mr. Sid ney Burrunder, and his cousin, Mr. Malcolm Hecht Mr. and Mrs. Hecht will Ue In Bnltlmoro In the fall. GILSON LOVE The marrlnRe of Miss Sarah M Lom, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas iove, of 2416 South Sixteenth street and Mr A. Joseph Gllson, took place in St Monica's Roman Catholic Church, at Seventeenth and Rltncr strcetB, this morning at 9 o'clock. Tho ceremony wa soiemnizeu wun a. nuptial mass, the Rev. Josenh Kelly officiating Ml Mnrgaret Gllmoro acted an brldesmnld and th best man wns Mr. Alexander P. Loe, brother of the brldo. FURLOW FULLAM The marrlago of Miss Helen r Kul- tBMiffT5lTplfi?KTT2-fc,' r i 1 he Menace of Superfluous Flesh 1 1 (ah M come. Trial Collins Institute For Women Exclusively Bellevue Court Building, 1418 Walnut Street Phone: Spruce 6484 Payments for course can be arranged A u ffliii!iraiiminiiiimiiii!iiiiiiiii!iiii!!iijiiiiii!ii!iiiiBiBM Geor 1214- Nowaday s IFs Allen' 's Hats Philadelphia's Greatest Millinery Sale This is tho sentiment of our many patrons as they select their chapeaux from our wonderful stock of choice millinery. Hats for Dress, Sports and Travel at Greatly Reduced Prices lOOOPairsofSilkHosiery, $1.95 Heavy Quality and Full Fashioned There are J3 00 and $3.50 values In thin lot and every wanted hosiery shade Is In the assortment, but most of tho quantity are in heavy blark silk and sueda gre This Is by far the best hosiery value w havo offered for learn. These Stockings ara from one of the highest grade hosiery manufacturers In the cvunto Duy now for your aummer needs. Annual Summer Sale of Notions and Toilet Articles Allen's French Hair Nets 10o fiMhi SI. During this sale only Hair Nets Weil-Known Toilet Articles Reduced Hind's Honey and Almond Cream, 35ri tax 2c uiex Lompan au Dei nio size, 4Ho; tax -c. Azurea nnd Klorumye Sachet 87oi tax Do. Klcaya Creme, 03c bIzo. 48ci tax lie. Tebeeo or IVpsodrnt Flna Grade lur llrlstle Tooth Ilrushes, bone or transparent handles. tSc I'roKliyliwrtlo Tooth Pure Bristle Nail Ilrushes, 2Ao. C&lox Tooth l'owder, usually SBc. florin french Compart 1'nee 1'owder, Un Air Embauma Talcum, usually 7Bc. OSci tax 3c Japonlca Ollva Oil Castile Soap Il.ott a dozen cakes. I.aco Spanish Caatlle Soap, special 15c cake. British, Hath Soap, io size, U cakes for BOc. Woodbur's or Cutlourn Hoap, ZOo rake. Itoxer & pallet Klna Soaps BO'- situ: special 4Cts cake. Azurea lrnech Talcum, special 2ci tax lc DJer-KIss Talcum l'owder, special 24oi tdx lc Coty'a VOrlran French Van, Un Air Embaume, lane size. 1 ou size, i.xoi tax do. ,nd many other Items too numerous Sale of 200 Wash Skirts, $3.85. Marked Half Our Regular Price l!lDt,.fraa, DLIt. I .. . . superior quality wh material;, " "U" BPor,s ModBl1" fln' UUor.d an, Whlto Chiffon Surf Satin Skirts. White Washuhlo ri,, fssfcjr&S! "" Y" wfc wa-& lam, daughter of Mr. James Kullam, or 1209 South Bucknell street, and Mr. John J. Furlow. 2614 South street, was solemnized at 9 o'clock this morning In St. Anthony de Padua Church. Oravs Ferry road and Fltzwater street, the Rev. Thomas A. Colahan officiating. The bride wns attended by Mis; Elizabeth Miller as bridesmaid and Miss Margie Green is maid of honor. Mr. Thomas O'Donnell acted nn best man. DE MERS DA1LEY B UTLER DAI LEY A double ceremony was solemnized at 10 o'clock in St Patrick's Church. McAdoo, today, when Miss Marie a n-ii... Jmmiiiir nt Mr. Edward J Dalley, of McAdoo, became the briae iiiiiirvi uuuHitii w- .-.. - of Mr. rranK io mors, oi nuiucini, "" nt tho same time her Bister, Miss Lor ttn r". Dallev. beenme the liriae oi Mr. William iiuuer.oi.nuvuuu, j.mivov wnilnm V. Dalley. nn uncle of the " :!.... .'... v.-..i. m,.i).ii brides, officiated nt the ceremony Pure Chiffon Silk SWEATERS special 22-50 TUXEDO MODEL STRIPED WEAVE BRAIDED SASH Chinese Red Orchid Orange Brown Navy Henna Beige Cop en White FIRST FLOOR BONWIT - TELLER & CQ Chestnut at 13th Street iJjfclwJJBKjZlMJRJigSX-I 9SJ F YOU have experienced a steady increase in girth and weight, Jiou know its real tragedy. You realize how your physical und menial activities are curtailed. If you find yourself OVERWEIGHT, it should be a mat ter of grave concern. You should never regard this as a natural condition, for it can be over- treatment Gratis, ge Allen, inc. Chestnut Street 1214 00 a doien ice will sell six dozen for $5.00 Tooth Taste, 3.1ci tax Urushesi speoial 3Se. S0d box. usual BOo olee, special 380 tax 2o. 1'owden all shades, 72c boxi tax 3c. I rinll tl. r, . .. n -.u .u vumjmci ate l'owder, regular to mrntlon. and V. LI '( tw- fc i m VJ r u k. MARKET AT 19TH 11 A. M. TO lltlB P. M. Paramount Prenents a Thotojilay of Unrivaled Splendor TUB LOVB-PICTUIIK UNFOrtOBTTADL CAST OF 7000 Directed by Producer of "Paimlon" Klabornte Prologue flpeelnl Mutlo STAMTflM MARKET AD. lOTK J X -1N 1 WIN ii a.m. to usifl p.m. LIONEL BARRYMORE In "THE DEVIL'S GARDEN" PAT APP 1214 MARKET STTtEKT fl-irEj 10 A M. to 11:18 P. M. THOMAS MEIGHAN In "THE CITY OF SILENT MEN" Aildeil Attrnctlnn IIAHOLD I.LOVD In "NOW OH NEVErt" NEXT WEEK O. W. OftlFFlTH'S "DKEAM BTHEET" AYT!An CESTNUT ST. Bel. 18T11 rcaaia m a. m. to nis p. m. Pnrnmunt Plcturtratlim of "SENTIMENTAL TOMMY" With MAY MncAVOY, OAnETII IIUOHE3 and MAIIKL TALIAFlinrtO 8 VTPTOR T A MAnKT ST. Ab. sth y 1V 1 Wr.l-n A. M. to U:1B P. M. "THE WAKEFIELD CASE" Added LARRY BEMON In 'TIinUAKEItT' C 0 r-kifl 72i MAIlKI?r STREET VdpilUl Elaine Hatnmerateln tn "Poor Dear .Maritaret KlrbT" RPP.FNT MARKET ST. Del. 17TH rvl-iVjEjl 1 , SVD CHAPLIN in "KINO. QUEEN. JOKEIl" pf ORF M.UIKET STREET VJJLA-1-Ij AT JUNrPKR VAUDEVILLE 11 TO 11 "CHEER UP" LEW COOPER! OTHERB GARRICK MAT. TODAY SO LONG MARYI POSITIVELY LAST 4 NIGHTS POP. MAT. TODAY. 50c to $2 LAST POPULAR MATINEE SATURDAY ONLY SHOW IN TOWN! Geo. M. Cohan's Comedians In the Smartest of Mudcal Comedies TAlV 19 sm Grand old nam t n l EITH'S THEATRE PANNY KITTT WATSON SISTERS in "HORSEPITALITY" WM. SEABURY & CO. In "PRIVOLIC3" FI.ORENZ ADELAIDE AMES & WINTHROP COT.EY & JAXON. 7.1'ItM A ROYAT, OASrOIONEa- OTHBRH BfCM A WILLOW GROVE PARK Patrick Conway and His Band Jane Nelteon, Soprano Car'n IVrrottl. nrlton Concerts Dally. 2:30. 4 :.10. 7 MS A 0:45 P M. THURSDAY. JUNE lTU independent Order ot Odd Follows' Dr Odd rellnws' Hand Conrert and Chorus In Music Pavilion at 0:40 P M. Modern Amusement e imOAD "A PRINCE THERE WAS" Geo. M. Cohan's Comedy 2Uth Succeittul Reason ot PHILOPATKIAN PLAYERS Ueneflt ot Slaters ot Qood Shepherd Personal management and mane direction ot Jamea J. Hkelly JANE P. C. MILLER Conservatory, 1028 Chestnut St, mm Private leaione. Adult nna uniinren n iziAmmmm. Jlodern nnd Enthetlc Dane- n- -iae T-num. km, t,h, wT 13T In.Tits.tiou J or Ansounct- Moderate Prices -rN mentt Write or l'bone for Enerared or Printed Samples, ROYAL ENGRAVING CO., 814 WsJiit St BEADED BAGS REPAIRING .Ml styles nnd sizes mad equal to new at amnll cost. iSp A. E. MOSS OPEN 0-5 33 SO. UTII ST. Diamonds, Watches, Jexcelrv BEADS- Itlbboilne nnd Stltrhlnr Braid Embroidering- and Knitting 811k Braiding Embroidering Beading Ilemstltchlnc Scalloping Pleating NOVELTY EMBROIDERY CO. ,. - 1007 rii.nr.HT btukkt RITAA.KRAUS A-l Salon Featuring latest method in muscle contouring and facc-pak wrinkle treatment; acarlcsa electrolysis for superfluous hair, moles, icarts, etc. Expert hair dieing; rcju venator scalp treatments. 1615 Walnut Street RITA A. KRAUS 1615 W.lnat St Surressnr tn UutmrU A Knpnek '''""" Mlinire 420S I fikO Tll1lf Will sVlLV B It! t Ii V J. Lawler 1126 Walnut SLRp A Little Lot of SMART HATS Values Up to $16.50 -$5? $7-so A nondrrfnl npporttinlty tn hernrr a smart hut ut irry little eiprnse. Millions Die!!! No "Mutlrr How Muny Ml, r.isch und l.arrna on thllilren's llrails VERDEE Ilrstroys Tliem Mltlinut llnrmlni lliilr or Hen I ii TltV IT TOIlAV 25c At Your Druyaittt Risbs & Bowmsn, lac. Mff. PtsrmsciiU StM Hnrder Am. 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