Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 15, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 11, Image 11

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JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
rfflncy Wynne Talks of Several Debuts in the fall She
Hears of a Card Party
Converse's Home in Rosemont
r-THlNK I have told you that Ellon
I Uojd 19 join, to nk ; dbut
.tt ifnr. ne nun u:m -'""""''"?
li.iar Abroad nt Bcnooi anu reiuruvu
ffi5t month. She ia the (laughter
3 the Stncv Lloyds nnd n grnnd
iMtr of the Effinghnm n. MorrlAes.
JrtndSlw! Lloyd "and Ellen b tho
?, hnve been stnylng with Mr. nnd
82 Morris, but now havo gone to tho
rJrmlncks to be nl nnrnnoc IjOKo lor
Wmier. Thev will Introduce Ellen
tb.fvtXr 1. Mrs. Lloyd was Klennor
Ko married .Tullft Lculs, and of
i?rt Trenrhnrd Nowboltl. A younper
iiftr, vnroi .uuw.. - -
), 1'nuourgu.
1HBAII that on Friday afternoon of
this week Miss Mftry Converse will
IBIS wj"-" . ,, ,1- n .nnd
wet ner iu"- :";--".- ,c-
irtr. wnicn
..flt of Cnl
la (n liia rrivfti for the
Kn fit of Calvary Settlement, ot wnicn
NMJ" T. ' n .nilren mil knritt'
,tr. TCini-ii " -: o- . - ; . . .
At is president. Of courec, you Know
rr -r" i rnnrprHo n nco nt Iloscmont,
I Sih Its magnificent trees nnd spacious
S' Snds- It long has been one of tho
Tpice if .the Main Line but I
.,vPhs not been open to the nubile
3ms Mr. Converse's clcntli. With tnn
Km nnd wldo verandas it should
Sike a fine sotting for n card party,
Sd M Converse will hnvo tea for tho
nMtj. too, uaivury obhitoi
ffil m Is mn11 organisation which
?" 2S. .niiinHM work in its locality
tea regu ar settlement lines. The
SSS-SuS-'w with-tho chi:
?". rrt, ohllilrrm hnvi a club which
called thfl Inasmuch Club and which
ii started during tho war to atd tho
Bdrlan orphans. It wob bo successful
Jl A. ttrf in mlsn monev and clotli-
Ibi that a letter was sent to it by tho
"Malro de Nordcrwyck, Antwerp and
T.?M?n'llv thnt letter was nublisheil
h the papers here, nnd was.Bcnt later
i. nMtu with some other napcra. and
T iomi means came under the eves of
Oneen Elizabetn. one, raucn to wc joy
of the Club anri its irienas, seni me
,!f!pnt a most gracious letter 61
HuMm MIm Converse, tho committee
Is charge or riany s icw lncuiacs mrH.
o-S.r Ar1lnt.V TTnmlll. Mrs.
Jtoberti iowric. Marie Loulso Faric
Ud tntaDem desat.i.
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TO YOU know that Uio Graham
Douihertys potponcd the dance
thy were to havd given for Mrs.
Dwnlierty's sister. Isabel FroEer, last
Friday? It will be given on October
28 instead and at the same club, tho
Philadelphia Cricket, at St. Martins.
Jsabel will roako her debut this fall
tad li going to be ono of tho prettiest
of the buds, I think. Sho has such a
met face and dresses so prettily. You
know her mother was tho late Mrs.
I Corlles Morgan. She married Perslfor
Truer, Jr., about twenty-flvo years
ico, and later married Corlies Morgan.
She was Miss Mary Welsh, n daughter
of the late John Lowber Welsh. She
died about eight years ago and the
three Fraier children lived nt first with
their step-father, Corlies Morgan, and
later took a house on Spruce street,
where they lived with a chapcrono.
Maria's crnndmother. Mrs. Perslfor
Fraier, introduced her to society and
the married Graham Dougherty the
jar after she came out. She is it
BMt charming woman and has two
lovely little children. Percy Frazcr,
8d. her brother, married Ellon Glen-
dinning last October. Tho Doughertys
will give a ball for Isabel on January
20.
I SAW Malsic Hush Bartol on the
street tho other day looking very
well in a frock of light gray canton
crepe maue with a Rurpuce boaicc ana
plain tklrt. Her hat was a largo
model of brilliant red straw and wan
trimmedat the sides with red cherries.
Maltle is dark, you know, and the
bright rolor was most becoming. Sh
nai a darling baby about two months
U. NANOT WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Mr. and Mrs. Wllllnm A Rpnnert an-
Jicunce the cnKagement of their daugh-
Mr. Htlirv TlftWAT nnn nt Tm Hportrn
R Bower, of Torrosdale.
Mr, and Mrs McClur Pahnestoclc
are being congratulated on tho birth of
a Jaughter, Mary Charlotte Kahnftutoclt.
tway. Mrs Fahnestock was Miss Rdlth
IfUlae Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jlerace B Smith, of 1108 Spruce street.
Jlr. and Mrs. Fahnestock, who hnve
Men HvInK in PittHburirh for the last
two years, have roturned to tho city and
wm ipena tne Bummer at cape May.
At thft mnpplflirn rt ATlna Prnniv.1. Pnr.
Jter Llod, daughter of Mrs. John Straw
jriflge Llojd, of 1009 Clinton street, and
r, Oardnor Spencer UogerB, of Detroit,
ruivjt, aon ot air, ami airs, nirnest J.
ors. of UvanMon. Ill, which will bo
olemnlied on Tuesday afternoon next
la Bt Pcter'H Church. Third nnd Pine
trt, tho llov. Flovd Tomnklnn olTI-
Jlatlng The brldo will bo attended by
Mlea Lenoro Itogers, slstfr of tho brldo
Sfoom The best man will be Mr. John
Strawbrldgo I-loyd. Jr., brother of tho
Woe, Ths wedding will bo very quiet,
only the Immediate being present, and
wre wm bo no reception Tho blide
a trUicroom will llvo In Detroit.
At tho wedding of Mlsi Catherine II.
we, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard
11. Lee, of Ilavortord. nnd Mr. Evan J.
Lester, Jr, which will be solomntied at
. uciock on Saturday evening next In
we Bryn Mawr Presbterlan Church,
ijlis Mary Mutch will attend ns one of
we brldesmnlils Instead of Mlsa Howes
Kelly nnil Mr. Alfred Townsend will
attend as one of tho ushers Instead of
I'r Clinton Thorpe.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M Huston, of Wis-
Mattresses Renovated
.. SIZES ALTERED
ImllierH ltnontrd and Made
Into MultrrNsrs
Brass Beds Relacquered
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sahlckon nvenue nnd lynman lane, der
mnntown, will entertain nt dliiner on
tiSiK 0V?nlnK- Ju"o 27, In hono of
hdiUKhior' Ml98 JuaeU Huston.
g'I N.1 dnnco Mr. and Mrs. James
i.,'il,tw. at the Germantown
Cricket Club In honor of their daughter,
Miss Sarah VoKtm Btarr, who will b
.?". of nox.1 aoason'a debutantes. Mlsa
oJilt0inV,y,h? ,u a atudont at Capon
o?h0i,i.North "nmpton. will arrive homo
mi.. "" Prt.0' Jno- She wilt visit
J Iariret Morton, daughUr of Colo.
n,i..n,nd..MrB- Kenoth Morton, at 'Ply
mouih, Mfl.is, before returning to her,
mi2. SI? Juno 2.4, E'nir tho summer
J"f" "U8W wl "Pond Bom tlmo In
iuJ?vlJ,le' Ky., whero sho will b6 tho
$ ?1 hST RVnt- Mr- Ernest Sprosue,
and rs Stoddard Johnston.
& n.nd .Mrs- J- Andrew Harrto, Jr.,
pnftS?inu.' avcnuetLChotnut Hill, will
entortotn at dinner this oven&ig In honor
L rt'fW11' daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Neldhard Martin, before
tvt,i.- n wnt?,n " ul Mr- John
Will to Oenrv u ri.- t t,.n .
Martin yrho will shortly oall for Europo,
and MIbs Impulse Duttnrworth. daoghUr
of Mr. and Mrs. J. Werner Dutterworth,
Et ?L2ErrlW.t0. Mr. PredertoK Hems
m ',w"Mlvke Phice Ton JUno 8 J.
f' T5nd.v.Mre: ""rifl wl leave July S
win NSrUi0,lJt Ilarbor. Me., where they
win spend tho summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Conner Weeks
M ,lp 'my. of 7802 Mnooin dfl
veMLak Spcn1 Au?uat t.SU-
Mr. and Mrs. Dodo D. FHIer. of 1956
Locust street, loft yesterday for vn"
S.VorJVhWhoro lhey haw takon ."t.
tagti for the summer.
7Blflr ffUSn John Arthur Brown, of
T18 Lincoln drlv, Ocrmantown wui
wiiirtB',;rxnfoi; c"to us?
win Bpend tho summer at their cottoffe.
of w'J'-S1? Fvw- Porohor. daughter
vi-li-nna MrB Sanuol Porcher, of 7708
Nftvahoa avenue, Chestnut Hill aecom
panled by Miss Deborali Seal iaurttir
?;. and Mrs. John fiaal. and I Miss
S?iiSI,PX,5At .?!? .WUlard. of
mtan."aor.ttVTrtattffalffBSn,:
ner-danco on Monday evening at tho
Wilmington Country Club and tho tennis
tournament which u belm; hold ?h?rf
all week, touring: tho tournament Miss
Porcher, Miss Seal and MIm willard will
bo tho ffuesta of Miss totKer Ward
dnughtor of Mr and Mr& ChrtJtopho?'
S,"ml5?Hn- Miss Porolwr will leavo on
June- 27 for Plnelands, Center Harbor.
tL.VfS "?.w111 r?"1" until Sep
tombr at the. Misses Munes's camp.
Mrs. Samuol Porcher, of 7708 Navn
hoo avonuo Chestnut Hill, will irfvo a
garden brligo thin aftornoon fo tho
benefit of St. JohtfB Bottlement House!
Mr. And Mm .Turin XT trnMit
their daughter. Mlsa Margaret Hayes
5.S"J2? "f d MlM Ellcabeth Hamilton;
of Gemantown avenuo and Dethlehem
Orrs Island, Me., whoro they will BDend
h,5umm8r; Mh,B HanUlton will bo a
aobutanto of tho oomlnff season.
mM1s"1 fh Vo,ftan S"". daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Jamos Btarr. of Olney
avenue, Germantown, will entertain aa
nor guest over tho wook-ond of Juno 24
vlVLJu, FabinJ; daughter of Mrs.
5m9.PaI1,2' of. Bo8tn. Miss Ftablno
win attend the dances which Mr. and
Mrs. Starr will glvo on Monday, Juno 27,
S"i i?1.1"8., ?tarC, nt ,no Oermantowr
Cricket Club. Miss Starr will mako hpr
debut next season. r
Amonjr tho trueata from out of town
nA. V i 1 - ' m Mi,
Goorgo A. Powell, of Long Island, which
Hotel Aldlno, were Mr. and Mrs. George
Thomus Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo S
Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Powell,
all of New York; Mr. and Mrs. C. S.
KresB and Mr. J. Frederick Wehn. of
Pittsburgh : Mr. and Mrs Robert Reeder,
of ,ew Orleans: Mr. and Mrs. Harry P.
Laussucu and Mr. and Mrs. George S
Tyler of Reading, Pa,; Mrs. B. T. Mer
shon, Mr. c A. Morshon nnd Miss I21ia
beth Maynce, of Bloomflcld, N. J.
Tlio wedding of Mlno Catherlno Coxe.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brin
ton Coxe, of 109 South Twonty-first
street, ond Mr. Andrew Wagner Porter,
son of Judgo and Mrs. William W. Por
ter, will tal;o placo tomorrow afternoon
a.1 4 o'clock, da light-saving time, in
the Episcopal Church of tho Messiah,
Gwyncdd In tho presence of the Imme
diate families and Intimato friends, to
bo followed by a reception at half after
4 o clock nt tho home of tho bride's
parents at Haffod. Penllyn. Trains leav
ing tho Reading Terminal at 3:03 and
3:30 o'clock, Htandard tlmo, will be met
at Penllyn station.
Mr. and Mrs Herbert L. Fenner, ot
Providence'. R. I , will leavo shortly for
Watch Hill, where they will spend the
summer at their cottage. Mrs. Fcnner's
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs
Rtindni Morgan, of Wyndmoor, East
W low Grove aenue, Chestnut Hill,
will leave early In July for a few dajs'
visit to Watch Hill. J
Mr. and Mm. Charles Mnuao Taylor,
3d, havo roturned from their weddlnir
trip and will spend tho summer with
Mrs Taylor's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Reuben Wlndlsch. of Connlvnl Cottage,
Oak Lano. Mrs. Taylor before her wed
d ng ot, Thursday, Juno 2, was Miss
Lima R. Wlndlsch.
Mrs Llnd Mason Baker, of irok km.
"no ciuib'iuiiiituu at noon fit (nn
avenuo. will entertain the members of
V - u tluo on flionaay arternoon.
Juno 20,
n,.Jir' a.nr,Mrs, William Cooper Hunne
man, of Claralys, Ianghome, Pa, will
entertain nt dinner this evening in honor
of Miss Rose Ellas, of Chestnut Hill,
whoso marriage wjll tako placo on Saturday.
Given at Miss Mi
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EVENING. PUBLIC
MISS G. R. KOEHLER
WEDS G. L HELPilETAG
Interesting Marriage of Miss
Leonoro Spatola and Mr.
Charles Gonaver
The marriage of Mlsa Gertrude Pltten
house Ivoehtcr. daughter of Dr. Louis V.
Koohloj and Mrs. Koehlsr. of 622 West
Klngslty street, to Mr. Georgo V. Hel
metng, son of Mrs, Emma Helmetag, of
6774 Germantown avenue, will toko
place at 8 o'clock this evening at the
home of tho brldo's parents. Dr! W.
Dontty Jennings, of tho First Prcsby.
terlan Church In Germantown, will per
form the ceremony, and Mr. William
Schultx will give his cousin In marriage.
Miss Matilda Schulti will attend her
cousin as maid of honor and tho matron
of honor will be Mrs. Frank Metz. Mr.
Carl Helmetag will act as best man for
his brother. A reception will Immedi
ately follow tho ceremony. Mr. and Mrs.
HelmeUK will bo nt home at 6774 Ger
towntown avenue.
POWELIj TYLER
Miss Mary Elisabeth Tyler, daughter
of Mr. ana. Mrs. ueorgo w. xyiur, oi inin
city, was married at noon yesterday at
tho Aldlno to Mr. George Alfred Powell,
son of Mr. nnd Mrs. aeorgeThomao
EoweU. of Glen Hea, u o "jr.
DTeaencu muwwiui """."'iii.r, T'"
Miss Justine Krosa. of Wllklnsburg,
Pa. was tlv bridesmaid, ana Mr. James
iinnr,iM of Htv.irthmoro. was best man.
Mr. and Mrs. Powell and many of tho
guests present are ownruimoro graau
ates. Mrs. Powell of tho class of '20 nnd
Mr. Powell of 21. After a wedding trip
they will live in Hcnoneciaay.
DTJItKE MURPHY
The. marriage of Miss Veronica Mur
phy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Murphy, of Falls of Sohuylklll. nnd Mr.
Martin Burke, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Burke, of aermantown. took
placo this morning. Tho Rot. Thomas
V. Murphy, of Pittsburgh, a cousin of
the bride, performed tho ceremony. Aftor
a wtddmg trip to Niagara Falls Mr.
and Mrs Burke will llvo at Falls of
Schuylkill. j,
GONAVER SPATOLA
A pretty wedding will take place this
evening at 6:80 o'clock In St. James'
rathoiie Church. Thirty-eighth and
rotaatmit ntrnntn. -when MiBH Leonoro C
Spatola, of 4004 Baltimore nvenuo. will
become tho brldo of Mr. Charles Powell
nnnnvitr. nf 832A Jefferson street. A re
caption for tho Immodlato families
will follow tho ceremony at the home of
the brldo.
The brldo, who will bo given In mar
riage ny nor Drotner, jsir. joscpn opa
toln. wilt wnar a n-own of crystal-beaded
klttens-ar-satlii, with a court train ex
tending from the shoulders. Hor voll of
tullA nxtaniiinrr thn lenath of her train.
will ba arranged cap shape, with Vene
tian lace. Hno will carry, a snowor uou
quet of whlto roses, sweet peas and lilies
of the valley. She will bo attended by
her sister. Mrs. Joseph Hlgglns, as ma
tron of honor, who will wear a gown of
greon organdlo with hat to match, and
will carry snapdragons. Mrs. I. Pope
also will bo ono of tho attendants and
will wear a gown of yellow organdie
with hat to match and will carry snap
dragons. Tho maid of honor will be
Miss Laura Gonaver, a sister of tho
bridegroom. Sho will wear a gown of
orchid organdIA and will carry snapara-
Sons. Little Betty Spatola, a niece of
10 bride, will be tho flower girl. Sho
will wear a frock of nlnk oraandte with
hat to match and will carry a silver
banket filled with Rweet neas.
Mr. Joseph Hlgglns will act ns best
iiimit Alio UDiim uiuiuuv ( v-
bert Bpntola, brother of tho bride, and
m rrtiA. l 111 IhaIihIa fw TTnt.
ATr narntrt vrnnu
After a wedding trip to Nlngara FallR
nnd Canada Mr. nnd Mrs. Gonaver will
upend the summer at Atlantic City.
WEIL KRAUS
An Interesting wedding will tako place
tnis evening nt Mayers Drawing uooms
when Miss Gladys Kraun. daughter of
Air. and Mrs. iiermnn Kraus. of 2127
Venango street, will become tho brldo of
Mr. Abram well. Tho ceromonv will bo
nerformed by the Rev. Harry Ettelson at
b:jo ociock. The bride, who win bo
given in marrlago by her father, will bo
attended by hor sister, Mrs Karl Dorz
back, of Dover, Del. Mr. Well will have
as best man Dr. David Rapp. The serv
ice will bo followed by a dinner of Blxty
covers. Mr. and Mrs. Well, nfter a
short wedding trip, will live at S733
North Nineteenth street.
HECHT WEIL
The woddiug of Miss Edith Loulso
Well, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Simon
Well of 3300 North Broad street, and
Mr. Lester Sandor Hecht will tako place
at tho Rltz-Carlton this evonlng, tho
Rev. Joseph Krauskopf officiating. Tho
bride will wear a gown of white slllt
covered with net with a long veil of
duchess laco held In placo by a coronet
of pearls. Her shower bouquot will con
sist of roses, orchids and lilies of the
AT SPECIAL RATES!
durtnc the Bummer months In th
advance Full styles It you leave
them with us before July lit.
Htornir Prrr of Chnrge
J. LICHTERMAN
137 r. i3th st. rh. Wni. ion as
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LEDGEEr-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1921
valley. The matron of nonor, Mrs. Bu
gono Hecht, if Milton, Pa will ho
gowned in yellow silk nnd will wear
a lint of tho samo mcterlal and color.
She kwlll carry Ophelia roses. The brides
maids,, Miss Helen Woinrelch, Miss Leah
Myers, Miss Bertha Levy, of Baltimore,
and Mrs. Robert Klsler, will wear drosses
of ralribow hue and cream laco and large
hats of organdlo and lace. Their flow
ers will blend with their gowns.
Mr Hecht will have as best man his
hrothtr, Mr. Karl Hecht, of Loch Haven,
and tho following ushers, Mr. Bernard
Well, Mr. Lester Well and Mr. Lewis
Woll, brothers of the bride, and Mr.
Harold Hecht.
Tho servlco will be followed by a
dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Heoht will make
their homo at 1003 Ruscomb stroet,
after July 1.
ADELSON SHERMAN
A wedding of Interest will take place
this evening nt 6:30 o'clock In the
Apollo Auditorium at 1710 North Broad
stroot, when Miss Eve Sherman, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Sherman, of 6812
Norfolk stroet. will bo married to Mr.
Albert Adelson. Rabbt Kroedmnn will
perform, tho ceremony. Miss Esther L.
Fox will bo maid of honor nnd Mrs.
Paulino Clair will bo matron of honor.
Mr. Samuel Adolson will act ns grooms
man. A reception will follow the ceremony,
after which Mr, and Mrs. Adelson will
leave for their woddlng trip to New
York, Boston nnd Canada, returning
about Soptember 1,
ADLER 3PERBER
A pretty homo weddlnir will take plaoo
this afternoon at 4 o'clock when Miss
Freda aperoor, daughter or Mr. ana ms.
Hyman Sperbcr, of 8213 Montgomery
nvenuo, will bo marrtod to Mr. Alfred
Adler, of New York. The ceromony will
bo performed by the Rev. Joseph Kraus.
kopf. Tho brldo will wear a gown ot
whlto chiffon ond laco, with tulle voll
fastened with orange blossoms and
pearls, and will carry a. shower bouquet
of orohlda, lilies of tho valloy nnd roses.
Sho will bo attendod by Miss Lillian
Dlttraan as mold of honor, who will
wear a costumo of belgo georgette
trimmed with cream color laco. and
carry a shower bouquot of blue delphlnes
and pink awoet peas. Mr. Jack Spcrber,
brothor of tho brlda will act as best
man. After tho wedding trip Mr. and
Mrs, Adler will llvo In New York.
OERAGHTY FERRT
A pretty wedding took placo this morn
ing at 10 o'clock In tho Church of the
Transfiguration, Fifty-fifth street and
Codor avenue, when Miss HUdred A.
Ferry, of 6589 Webster streot, became
tho brldo of Mr. Arthur J. Geraghty, of
6402 Pino street, tho Rev. Father Mc
Aran officiating. A reception followed
immediately after the ceremony at tho
home of tho bride's parents.
Tho bride woro a gown of white can
ton crepe and carried a shower bouquet
of white roses, sweet peas ond lilies of
the valley. Sho was attended by her
elstor, Miss Mary E. Ferry, as maid of
honor. Sho woro a gown of pink canton
cropo and pink hat and carried nlnk
roses. Mr. John Tynon acted as nest
man for Mr. Goraghty.
Aftor a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs.
Geraghty will llvo at 5402 Pino street,
whero they will bo at homo aftor July 1.
TOWERS ORTLTP
Tho marriage of Miss Gladys Ortllp,
daughter of Mr. W. H. Ortllp, ot 626
Cherry street, Norrlstown, and Mr.
James It Towers, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Towors, oi inowotk, N. J., win
tako placo this aftornoon In tho First
Presbyterian Church. Tho Rov. J. M.
Corum, Jr., pastor of tho church, will
oftlclato at tho ceremony. Tho bride, who
will bo given In marrlogs by her father,
will be attonded ns maid of honor by
her sister. Miss Mildred Ortllp. Mr.
Elmer Towers, brother of tho bride
groom, was best man.
Mr. and Mrs,. Towers wtll spend their
wedding trip on an automobile tour
through tho New England States. They
will live In Newark, N. J., and will bo at
home after August 1 The brldo Is a
graduate of tho local high school. The
bridegroom wan a first lieutenant of tho
318th Infantry during tho war. Ho was
Inrititiotp
or Aaaooacv
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Tho marriage of Miss Mario A, Coyne,
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Frank B. Glbble, of 733 West Erie ave
nuo, was solemnlzod at 6 o'clock yester-
Sixth and Tioga streets. Miss Anna
McCoaver attonded tho brldo ns maid
of honor and tho brldeimalds wero MIhb
Anna Hagan and Miss Frances Lordon.
Llttlo Miss Esther Nickel acted as flower
girl. Mr. James A. Connor was uost
man. and tho ushers Included Mr.
Thomas Sullivan, Mr. Edward McGln-
nlss, Mr. Bernard Holloday and Mr.
William Clement Scott. A reception
followed tho ceremony at tho homo of
tho bride's parents. Aftor a wedding
trip to Niagara Falls, Mr. and Mrs
aibble will be at homo at COS Olney
avenue, Olney.
HORN BAUER
A pratty homo wedding toolc placo In
Jenltlntown last ovening when Miss
Helen Christine Bauer, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Christian Bauer, became the
brido of Mr. Harold Runsrl Horn, son
of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Horn, 1225
Xllengrovo stroet, Frankford. Tho bride
was attended by hor sister, Mrs Charles
Harvey, as matron of honor. The bride
groom had as his best man his brother,
Mr. Stanley Frederick Horn, and Miss
Virginia Noble, nloco of tho bridegroom,
was flower girl. A reception followed,
after which tho brido and bridegroom
will leavo for Owasco Lake. Auburn,
N. Y.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Papy, of 1710
West Lehigh avenue, aro receiving con
gratulations' upon the birth of a daugh
ter on June 0, Mrs. Papy was Miss
Anna Laubcr beforo her recent mar
riage. Tho Delta Chapter of tho Sigma Alpha
PI Sorority gavo a dinner at White
marsh Valloy Country Club In honor of
Miss Marion Collier Creamer, tho nowly
elected president of tho sorority. The
members of the Dolta Chapter Include
Miss Mario Wnrd, Mrs. Walters Peters
Brown, Miss Ruth Mulr, Miss Margaret
Brown, Miss Anna B. Creamer, Mies
Marlon Collier Creamer, Miss Eleanor
MeCarey, Mrs. Roy McCall, Mrs. John
Hoarn and Miss Emily Beck.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Emmerich have
Issued Invitations for tho marriage of
their daughter, Mlrs Edna Mao Emmer
ich, tb Mr. William Jackson Rhelner on
Wednosdny evening, Juno 29, at Devo
roux Memorial Methodist Episcopal
Church at 7 o'clock.
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Mr. and Mrs Marshall Hlbbard, Sr,
of C6I2 Limekiln pike, have Issued Invi
tations for tho marriage of their daugh
ter, Miss Mllllcont Marshall Hlbbard, to
Mr. B. Arthur Smith, son of Mr. find
Mrs. John Smith, of Bovorly. N J In tho
Chelten Avenue Methodist Church, Sten
ton and Chelten avcnuos , on Tuosdnv
ovening, Juno 28, nt 7 o'olook. A ro
coptlon will follow the ceremony ut uu.
home of tho bride's parents,
.Invitations havo been Issued by Mrs.
Harry M. Barter for an old-fashioned
barn dnnco In costumo on Thursday evening-
at her home, 380 West Hansberry
street, In honor of her son, Mr. Clinton
H. Saffer.
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ing tholr now homo, Sunny road, Mel
rose Park Mrs Stein will bo remem
bered rre Miss Rita Manko
Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Flelsher and
their family, of Powolton avenuo, expect
to move shortly Into their now home In
Oak Lane.
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A-l Salon
Featuring latent method in muscle
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