Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 16, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 11, Image 11

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SVENlNG- PTJlJLKf iiSD'alR-PHlfiiDELPHIA, 'Jt&UESDAY, JUiJE 16, 1921
fir GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
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tfancy. Wynne Tells of General Pershing s Attendance
i sat the Polo Game at'Btyn Matvr Today.
Handsome' Gowns at Fete
ti
TD. nolo' match for the Victor
W.w cS win ' Vto today at
&L, JnS I 'cnt- that Ocncrnl
M.ni "to to b Vent wlL!1 ,,U,oIde
'rr!hlnn,kcniycr. Mrn. Sprout nn.l
Vt 9UJCX. Wnnl HinUson, too,
ftdSn,.S?nB the Hpcctntorx. Hryn
tin bl "'Cf n wonderful two weeks
M,H am ft W few dny-s. with the
0pol, n . ncrfcct ntmosphcro. hove
lW'?,ttiot! -ort of nestled down
"'.' i ill It out from the surround
klcll ? nnd 1 h beautiful little club
fflwnderful polo Rrccn or field?
lou "n" ," nwfl faux pus to say
1 lMll anjthlni but golf, but if you
FS'iS tKt Pofo field nt Bryn Mnwr
W"! f,n.cc with me that It is pne
7 ike wenwt bpota you nave ever
I. ' . i ia nf Torrcsdo e. Torresdale,
ft 1 "pot about Philadelphia-
Me most wonderful variety ot green
bush, tree and lawn.
HAVE you ever walked along Gmnt
venue In Torresdale and looked
. .A the river through the Foerdcrcrs'
yt , iiS r tried to count the various
W- f rreen In the trees and ferns
tf SrS Wbu.be-and vine.,? That
Si iud to belong to the Henry Bo
f"9yUof know. Alter Mr. Borle died
$rle VNl fe"5 a ,cw JZTSa
. ioW H. She owns thnt old
fiffiaed houio on Twelfth street at
S wrncr of Sansom, you know. For
tZ jtm the house was closed and
KBorle lived at tho Aldlnc. but Ins
m I WIevc. the old house was opened
Si' non. We're getting llko lower
V York here now. In the midst of
m wo find just One house or two
Sthit type still standing and occupied
J the owner, who for association snkc
Sll not jive up a loved home to bust-
' Tkere's Miss Knight's beautiful home.
(B Chestnut street above Sixteenth ; and
tieRKdV house, on the corner of Six -..m
.ml riipstniit. 1h another. I was
ll"l t Ml" .Knlaht'a the other day
, prowrty It Is and how perfectly won
Serful it is to have that garden right
la tie middle ot me uusiiiia ol-uiuji.
flu Inside of the house is even hand
icmer than the outsldo, for MIbh Knight
tu risny curious and beautiful things.
I' T SAW Mrs. Van Rensselaer up at
l the larraarita mis ween iookihk
Btrt In a French gown of black canton
op. She had a rather narrow girdle
ibout the waist in soft shades of green
ud hluo and her black lace hat won
trimmed ot the side with a long
lljcerlncd aigrette of black which swept
erer the shoulder. Mrs. Oeorge Lorlmer
ris also attired in a black canton crepu
frock made square-necked and finished
ibout the neck with wide black lace
cw fieh-colored chiffon. ITcr hat was
if black lace and jet beads and had a
flowing aigrette placed on the side fall
lag down to the shoulder. Mrs. Sey
oonr Davis, who was there, looked very
rant In black crepe dc chine and the
Wncess Cantacuzene. who came on to
I tttend the fete which was given by the
coonuuvc wuicn uvurs uer uamu, iuu&cu
thirmlng in a gown of cream canton
crew trimmed with heavy Hussion em
broidery done In creom. Her cream
colored hat was faced in blnck aud she
tors a white lace veil.
Jtri. James Francis Sullivan had the
trot fascinating parasol of blnck silk.
Os the handle and at the end of each
ipott wa a tiny ivory elephant. She
vis frocked In black pussy willow taffeta
lod her hat, a small toque, was trimmed
with uncurled ostrich plumes.
ITULKIXG of tho old houses In Phila-
' delphla, you know the Emergency
Aid, where the Ynrmarka was held, was
MWnauy the llnrrison house and the
hole row built on T.ocutt street back
It, Is called Harrison row. I was
Interested the other day to hear thnt
Mrs. J. Wood Stewart, of New York,
th is well known hern, lina lipon .
twtlr awarded tho "mednillo d'or" b
tie French Government for the excellent
wrlce she did during the wnr for the
ttlldren of France in connection with
W Needlework Guild of America. Of
jmrse, jou may wonder what all that
Ul to do nlth PMliwInlrtM., nnA 1,1
IikouMs, but it has to do with them.
!?,, r '"umucrs oi socierv in this cttv
11 tell yon, for the Needlework Guild
Jew its first meetings and was founded
u i the home of the Inte Mrs. J. Dundas
Upplncott, the old Lipplncott mnnslon
Broad and Walnut streets, which
TU SO lAnP n Iflmlmnib f )i ti.m...
Idtlphla. NANOY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
f n m . .
BiM !ro . rurvea, jr., or aprinp-
Iis. ; . a-"a tncoin unve, at. war
' BorVW at home ln 1,or vden to-
-...., uiianuuii irom until v o cioeic
.. or, of nor sister, Miss Barbara
M; daughter of tho Itev. and Mrs
c'0'' njragement to Mr. ltobert Fnul-
i.i .' Bon ot tno ev. and sirs.
Mwara M. JefTerj-s. of tho Gladstone,
- ..w.vcu jeBieruu.)-. jura, curves
Sni. 'v. aflsted In receMng by Mi?
if t : Bn8n. Mrs. A a. B Ktocl.
T.liJnhn, B Tbayer. 3d. Mis Merrltt
S2.d,l'. Sirs W. W. Frnzler. 3d.
E. rT w,h BrecktnridKo IHetd, Miss
JJwm Martin and Mrs William Hew
wi. o cards ha e been sent out
Wfitlr p ncy V- Copc' 'lauchtor of Mrs.
Swrht.?1",' ? Ml9'1 Jnne U Yeatman,
bib Sri.0' Mr tt,,a MlN I0P0 Yeat.
IIIIL'.p r P''llen's' linw In Cheetnut
lav on u. " "y :'1",8 veatman, will
r I'riiinHt .ti u h.i .
liiv. n 2lp.'l"1fu by MlN8 Yeatman,
w 0n, Saturday for 1'rliicnton. wh
Durtn . " "."end University Week
Mr ami ,r.ftay .,ey w'n be the Kiiealh
KlM cS Mm Shttrlcs IIonr' Hraythe
w!k fn.p, .S'11 Jve Princeton noxt
Morttaguo I.ycett, of 2124 Pine street, at
their summer home.
. Dr. and Mrs. llnrton Chanco will Klvo
a musical on Rnturdny evening at their
iiumo, .Mnyneia House, linanor.
Mr. nnrl Mm TnnllrA TtMdlft And
their fnmlly, of Gravers lane, Chestnut
iim. win spend August at uneisea.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Newell C llrftdlov. 182
Do Lancey plncft, havo taken a cottage
at Hay Hend, N. .1. whria they nr
spendliiK .tho Rummer.
Mr. and Mnt. Nloholnq Tllttrlla. of York
ronil, Noble, will spond the summer nt
their place nt Jamestown, It. I.
Mr nnd Mrs. William Henry Uoyd, of
Fifteenth and Locust streets, will en
tertain Informally at supper at their
home on Saturday evening next, ln
honor of their niece, Miss Frances Par
leer Lloyd, (tauchtcr of Mrs. John Straw
brldKo hlojd, of 1009 Clinton ntreet, who
will be married cry quietly on Tuesday
afternoon next at 4 o'clock In tho St.
Peter's Church, to Mr. Gardner Spencer
Rogers, of Detroit, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest .1. Ilogcrs, of Bvnnston, 111.
Mr. and Mrsi Kobert Martin Williams
and tholr daughter. Miss Betty Wil
liams, of 2010 Walnut ntreet, loft last
week for Cape May, whore they will
occupy their cottage until the autumn.
Major Mttlnton W. Tazewell Waller,
u. b. M. C, and Mrs. Waller, who havo
been entortalncd no the (rucsts for a
week of Mr. and Mrs William P. Dcne
gre, of Sorodcn, Itydal, will return today
to tholr home. 2500 South Twentieth
street.
Mr. and Mrs. James Spencer Halkrtt
hao returned from thalr wedding trip
ond are occupying their hp.irtment at
Broad nnd Pine streets Mrs Halkett.
before her wedding on Wednesday, Juno
2, wns Miss Virginia Lee Bacon, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs Benjamin Coates
Potts, Jr
MISS CATHARINE C0XE
WEDS MR. A. W.PORTER
Marriage Takes Placo at
6liurch of Messiah, Gwynedtt,
at 4 o'clock
GERMANTOWN
Mr James R. Sharp, it7 West
Haines ntreet. announce tho marriage
of IiIr daughter, MIbb Suznnrie Sharp, to
Mr. William J. Devlin, yesterday morn
Inp. nt 11 o'clock, in the Church of St.
Vincent do Paul, East Price street.
Jfr and Mm Francis A. Dwycr, whoso
mnrrlngc took place on Juno 7 In tho
Church of tho Immaculnte Conception,
havo returned fiom their wedding trip
and nro living at 618 Crittenden ntreet.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Tucker, of 2000
Stonton avenue, entertained Informally
nt their homo On Monddy evening In
honor of the birthday anniversary of
Mrs. Tucker. The jrucsts Included Mr.
and Mm. Charles F. Uoefelman, Mr. and
Mrs. Frcti Wacner. Mrs. Sophia Goetz,
Mr. Alfred Goctz. Miss Elizabeth Tucker,
Miss Atinabclle Tucker and Miss Lillian
Tucker.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rubin, of 2C33
South Ninth street, announce tho en
gagement of their daughter, Miss Doro
thea Rubin, to Mr. Martin Schector, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Schecter, of
625 Jaclcson street. Mr Schecter
served with tho United States Army
during tho war.
Mr. nr.d Mrs. Orcar Merrlt, of 2200
Wolf street, are receiving congratula
tions on tho birth of a son, Ralph
Oroar Merrlt Mrs. Merrlt will be re
membered as Miss Lillian Jordan,
daughter, of Mr. Charles Jordan, of 2000
Mercy street.
Mr. Charles Dalloy ban returned to
hlH homo at 1711 Mifflin Bticet, nfter a
visit at Omar, W. Vn.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr. and Mrs. Horry Neuman, of 905
North I2lKhth street, announce the en
gagement of their daughter. Miss Re
becca Eileen, to Mr. llrnem Gaston
Soltzer, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Simon
Seltzer, cf this cltj. Mr. Seltzer Is on
active member of the Phi Kpsllon PI
Fraternity.
Mr. r.nd Mrs. II J. Adams, of 442
..ui.u iiiii.j-ncvuitu eh.-... ....wM..
engagement of their daughter. Miss Suo
Qertrude Adams, to air. ll. woon jonn
son, Jr., also of this city.
Tlie marriage of Miss Clolro Wallls,
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. Edward
Wallls. of 2642 nichmond street and
Mr. Charles B. Callahan, of 2251 North
Eighteenth street, wore married yester
day ot a nuptlnl mass In tho Church or
Our Lady of Mercy. The Rev. John W.
Diamond officiated. Miss Grace M. Lom
bard, of Worcester, Mass, was maid of
honor, nnd Mr. J. Btddlo Parsons, or
Olenoldon, was boat man. A wedding
brenkfast followed for tho Immediate
fnmilleH at the Majestic Hotel.
Tho marriage of Mrs. ICithnrlne How
land and Mr. I. J. Kane was solemnized
yesterday at St. Malachy's Church by
tho Row John Smyth. Tho brldo was
attended by Miss Rose MeKcnno, Mr.
Hugh O'Neill was best man After a
wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. ICano will
llvs nt 3813 North Fifth street.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Shmldhelser,
of 2829 Diamond street, announce tho
marriage of their daughter, Miss Cath
erine Sophia Shmldhelser, to Mr. Albert
Fretz yestordaj. Tho Rev. A. Schenk
officiated. After a short bridal trip Mr.
and MrB. Frete will live at 1456 Chew
stieet, Gcrmantown.
STRAWBERRY MANSION
Mr. nnd Mrs Morris Newman, of
1S26 North Thirty-second street, arc.
spending tho wecK in Atlantic jny.
Miss LotHe Rltch, of 3224 Montgom
ery avenue, has returned home after
visiting her nunt, Mrs. Max Shuham, of
Baltimore.
Mr. Herman S. Belber nnd his family,
of 2642 North Twenty-ninth street, will
spend the summer In Atlantic City.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goldman, of
IS 19 North Thirty-third streot, an
nounced the engagement of their daugh
ter. Miss Goldle Ooldmnn, to Mr. John
Kaplan, of this city.
.Mr. and Mm Gerson Dannenberg, of
1747 North Thirty-third streot, who
sailed for Europe on Saturday on tho
Nardham, expect to bo away for thrco
months. Dr Arthur M. Donnenburg
will make his homo with his sister, Mrs.
Elinor Albus. of 1428 Stty-elghth ave
nue, during his parentM' absence.
Mr. nnd Mrs Nathaniel Kloltfl, of
2934 West Noiris street, are receiving
congratulations on tho birth of a daugh
ter, Cyrllle Vivian Klalts. Mrs. Klalts
wno Miss Lclman.
M4rnte rrirci
mvwsi&hh'rtwthti-,- . ..
Zy-7 Yori,?, , wacu,
London i .' wu W1" n"end tho New
8unaer0"llh tMrs Walter Tope.
MMtha'iU '. "here pho viu
V. . rcmalnder of tho summer.
Wta ,,iLV (:?1!w- -,r - f 3" West
IrriUtioi
)or Aiaonrr-
mtitl
Writ or rbMi far RnrraTtd r Frlatvd
HamplM.
ROYAL ENGRAVING CO.. 814 Walait St
'rtUn at hfj ' eimHiitown. will en
Blli"r ft 'i1 10n,(,r t Ml., Jxul",
FiU i win, L ?,.?.aVird.ttv-. Among tho
" Dafharn ui "Ul "arine H. Coffin
?&K Miss vn?e?akZr- M c-'rol
la 'liirle mi"6 ?,u l nt Ml!,H v'--Mlli
P.& 'i?8 Mnrv la F. Gears.
? ftL.il. i.ncilJVw,(;o". Miss Ag-
WMion ilS1 Jo?,n PaterHon. Miss
,87moir dh !i T ,1 """-worth and Mrs
table, URU" wl'l preside nt tho tea
P&r,4whl? V,1rrla0,n s Morris and
Morri.U'r; Mlss.c"iarlno Wliar-
?ve reiurn.H J". A". Oak Lane,
P1Ptak u. illShl Wjithea, on tho
tk14.1"" Morn. Mn, ',mrt Mrs Morris
'theaX, i ' Lea,ve Atonday on
.,"' win sDnif Ji. """ " ' wnerw
Wmmerhorne. ha ButT"ner at their
EXPERT REPAIRING
rttflnUhtni? and nllnlntr.
1'rompt er. lea. Small coit.
A. E. MOSS
33 S. 9th
Ile&dtrt-Bai llepalrlnir a Speclaltr
ggWClt
??nrinMr!!-tri0.1,n.ft"ck Arnett.
v'Vr wed'llnir a ?". nre opendlnir
R?.UnLan. wm V.u,,ejr , '" ll" White
oaU1Sa.,r,"-..Arn.!". toffo.ro hep
??Phi a ni ?.ay. Jne 4. ln St
i"tnut ..t."';uiui 'nurch. Tnth nnii
etroet uarrett McCollln. of 1028
lrsouth' y Lnnmlon Hustls.
th ,ii",. 'hll toon til Slrnnt u-ll
IV?4' Wn. Z,".1 ,,x,1 weel tar Ha -4i'w
WW of X,w"' tho guests for
ty BhjteV x1 1JUJ,"' brothr-ln-tfj
r, Mr, and Mr. WUUam
Mattresses Renovated
SIZES ALTERED
Frathrrn lttnnted unci Mado
Into MattrMW
Brass Beds Relacquered
SICHEL'S lX
I'honri Loui. 4703
Kl. 37 Tm
One of the most Important weddings
of tho early summer ulll bn solemnlred
at 4 o clock thin afternoon In tho Episco
pal Church of tho M-sslnh, Owynedd,
when Miss Cutlmrlno Coxo, daughter of
ft ?.n1..MJL"- "enry Brlnton Coxe, of
109 South Twenty-nrst atroet, will bo
como tho brldo of Mr, Andrew Wagner
Porter, non of Judgo and Mro. William
V, Porter, of 136 South Wghteonth
strfet, Tho Rev Benjamin M. Bird,
rector of the church will perform tho
ceremony. The bride, uho will bo given
In marriage by her father, will wear a
gown of Ivory whlto Fatln, adorned with
raro old lace, which adorned the wed
dlnir eown of her rreat-irrnndniothnr.
will bo fashioned with a long court
intin cxicwiinK irom mo snoumors, nnu
trimmed with orange blosroms Her
6l of tho same lace over tulle, which
extends to the end of tho tr.vln will bo
surmountod by clusters or orangn blos
soms Sho will carry a shower bouquet
of lilies of tho valley and white orchids
Mrs. W. Standley Stokes, a nlster of
tho brldo. who will attend ns matron of
honor, will wear n smart frock of ecru
laco over salmon pink satin with a largo
blnck, thin transparent laco hat, turned
up smartly In tho back, forming a fan
effect, edged with Jet tilmmlng and two
largo Jet ornaments. Sho will carry an
arm bouquet of Sunset rones The brides
maids will Include Miss Cathirlno
Adams, of Boston, cousin of tho brldo;
Miss Qertrude Conaway, Mies Betsy W.
Davis, Mis Oladys Fox, Mrs r. Jnred
Imrersoll nnd Miss Francea Leech. Thoy
will bo attlrod alike ln frocks of ecru
laco over robin's egg blue fcatln. with
Inrge black laco hats similar to tho
matron of honor, and thoy will also
carry bouqucto of Sunset roses Miss
Anita Clothier, the llttlo flower girl, wl'l
wear a dainty frock of ecru lace over a
robin's egg blue slip, with a hat of
natural color straw trimmed with (low
ers. Sho wljl carry spring Mowers and
roccs Tho two smnll pa gei Master
William Standley Stokes, ,Tr . and Master
Hnrry Coxe Stokes, will wear white nulta
with ruffled shirts and Eton Jackets of
canary-color satin. Mr. W. Hobart Por
ter will attend his brother as best man.
The ushers will Include Mr. Henry Brln
ton Coxe. Jr , brother of tho bride ; Mr.
William J. Clothier, Mr. CharleB S "hes
ton, Mr. Warren 13. Dornn, Mr Joseph
N Kwing, Mr. C. Lathrop Ritchie. Mr
Rodman nillson Thompson, Mr. Richard
H. R. Toland, Mr. Joseph B. Townsend,
3d, nnd Mr. Alexander Coe Yurnn.ll.
A largo reception will follow the cfre
mony nt half after 4 o'clock at Hnffod,
the country home of tho brldo's parents,
at Pcnllyn.
CLARK KBNNLDY
Tho wedding of Miss Margaret R Ken- !
ncdy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Moor- !
lifod C. Kennedy, of 1830 Rtttcnhouso I
square, and Mr. Edward Lyon Clark i
took place at Ragged Hdge, tho country I
cMnte of the bride's parents nt Cham-1
ber.sburg, nt 1 o'clock today Mrs John
H. Carllelo and Mrs. H. Harrison Smith
acted ns matrons of honor. Mlns Marl
nnna R. Kennedy and MIbb Katharine
C Lea. wero bridesmaids. Mr. Herbert
Church wns best man. and tho ushers
Included Mr. Moorhead C. Kennedy, Jr .
Mr. II Harrison Smith, Mr. Alfrod K.
Sergeant. Mr. Richard M. Phlller. Mr.
Van Antwerp Lea, Mr John D. Newbold.
Jr.. Mr Hdward M. BIddle. Mr. K. Paul
du Pont. Mr. J. Taney Wlllcot nnd Mr.
Robert L. Wood.
SHURMAN SULLIVAN
A wedding of social Interest to this
city and C'nnada took place very
quietly at noon today, when Miss Ruth
Ann Sullivan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Jeremiah J. Sullivan. 1910 Walnut
street, beenmo the bride of Mr. Francis
J. Sherman, of Montreal, Can.
The ceremony was performed at tho
homo of tho brldo's parents In the pres
ence of tho Immedl.Ho families and Intl
mato friends. Tho Rev. James P. Sulli
van, assistant roctor of St. Clement's
Church, brother of the bride, olllclatcd
at the ceremony which took place In
tho rectory of St. Patrick's Church.
Twentieth and Locust streets.
Tho bride, who was given In mar
riage by her futher, was attired In a
gown of Ivory whlto satin, with o. girdle
of crystals ond draped with duchess
point lace Her ell of tulle nnd lace
which extended to tho end of tho long
court train, was arranged In cap effect
ln the back of, laco and tho front of tulle
was fastened on each sldo with orange
blossoms. Sho carried a. shower bouquet
of lilies of tho valley nnd whlto orchld.s
Miss IMItli SullUnn, sister of the
bride, was her only attendant. She
worn a frock of llesh-color silk, veiled
with tullo of tho same shade. Her hat
was composed of delicate pink Nenpoll
ten straw, trimmed with pink feathers
She carried a bouquot of Ophelia roses
and larkspur.
Tho Rev Ralph Sherman, brother of
the bridegroom, nttended as best m-in
A reception followed tho ceremony
Mr and Mrs, Sherman will sail for a
trip abroad, where they will spend the
summer ln China nnd Japan,
CLARK MILLER
A wedding of social Interest to this
city and Chicago will bo solemnized at
8 o'clock this evening In tho Church of
tho Redeemer, Bryn Mawr, when Miss
Doris Haven Miller, daughter of Mr
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MISS ALICK K. SQUIRE
Her cngnKcment to Ashley BIythe
Paul, .11 1 North Uroail street, has
lccn announced by Mr. nnd Mrs.
II. K. Squire, irur Westmoreland
street. Mr. Paul graduated from
I'cnn jesterday
Frank King Miller, of Haverford. will
becomo tho bride of Mr. Wendell Harris
Clark, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Lewis Clark,
of Chicago, 111. Tho ceremony will bo
performed by tho Rev. Qoorge Calvert
Carter, rector of the church. Tho brldo
will bo given In mnrrlago by her father,
nnd will wear n. gown of whlto lory satin
elled with tulle, embroidered with
pearls and trimmed with old family
point lace, which adorned her mother's
wedding gown. Her veil of tullo and
Inco which will extend to tho end of
tho long court train, will bo surmounted
by a coronet of point Inco and orange
blossoms, sho will carry a shower bou
quet of lilies of tho valley nnd -whlto
orchids. Mrs Frank C. Roberts, Jr.,
will attend her sister as matron of
honor, nnd Mum Kntherlno H. Coffin will
be maid of honor. They will bo gowned
allko In frocks of rose pink organdie,
trimmed with footing and sashes of
Larding bluo. Their hats of light brown
straw will be trimmed with brown laco.
They will entry bouquots of larkspur,
snapdragons nnd pink roses. Tho brides
maids will Include Miss niennor Sim
mons, of St. Louis; Miss Harriet Rldge
wav, of Chicago; Miss Barbara Shoe
maJcer and Miss ConsUnco Weatcott, of
this city. They will bo similarly attired
in frocks of Harding blut- organdie with
sashes of roso pink organdie trimmed
with footing, and will wear hats of light
brown with trimmings of lace. Thoy
will also carry bouquets of pink roses,
Lnrl'?,?,ur an.d snapdragons Miss Frances
S. Miller, sister of the bride, will attend
us flower girl. Sho will wear a dainty
frock of pale green and white onrandlc
with a tan-colored hat trimmed with
whlto and green, and will carry pink
roses and spring flowers. Mr. Samuel
Clark, of Chicago, will act as best man
for his brother. Tlie ushers will include
Mr. Frank C. Roberts, Jr., brer-ln-law
of tho brldo: Mr. I'atll M Irpe, of
Now York; Mr, Ootdon Clark. MA Ralph
Powell nnd Mr. Stanley Stokes, of this
city, and Mr. Jack Nelsley, of New York
A small reception will follow at the home
of the bride's parents. On tholr icturn
from a wedding trip tho bride and bride
groom will llvo In Chicago.
MASSm RI3NN
Tho wedding of Miss Loulso Cum
nilngs Ronn, of Kunbury, Pa., nnd Mr.
Henry Vogrles Mamey, Jr, son of Mm
Henry Vogdes Massey. of Overbrook,
was solemnized last night at the Art Al
liance, Rlttenhouse square, ln the pres
ence of about 1ZB guests, tho Rev Ososr
Qllchrlst Morton, of Brtdgeton, N. J,
officiating. Tho brldo wns given In mar
naeg by her uncle, Judgo VorU Auten,
OI Jii. uurmei, i-n. iuiHO ixiura uiuruii,
of Sunbury, acted on maid of honor, and
Mrs. ueorgo llonerts, of Merlon, a cousin
of the bride, was matron of honor Tho
brldesmnldn wero Miss Helrn Kaufman,
of Sunbury: Miss Florence Robeits, of
Merlon, nnd Miss Marguerite Morton, of
Brldgolon, N. J.; Mfss Kllnorn Fllle
brown, of Bryn Mawr, and Miss Luclllo
Saldgo, of Sunbury Mr Ilward M.
Massey, a brother of the bridegroom,
was best mnn, nnd tho ushers Included
Mr Paul Renn, brother of tho brldo : Mr
Henry lidloott, Mr Francis Casey, Mr
Oeorgn Roberts. Mr Samuel Ourbacker
and Mr. Pnul Casey, all of this city
Miss Renn Is a srraduate of Miss Say-
ward's School, of Overbrook, nnd Mr.
Massey Is an alumnus of the Episcopal
Academy and tho University of Pinnsyl
vunln. He Is a member of tho Phi Delta
Thcta Fraternity, tho Merlon Cricket
Club and the Union League. After an
extended wedding trip Mr. and Mrs Mas
sey will llvo In Haverford.
THOMPSON HANNTOAN
A pretty wedding took placo vester
day morning at 9 oclock In St. Francis
do Sales Church, Forty-seventh streot
and Sprlngfleld avenue, when Miss Sara
T. Ilannlgnn, of 4U17 Florence avenue,
become the bride of Mr. William A.
Thompson, of 2128 Mt Vernon street.
Tho ceremony was celebrated with
nuptial mass by an uncle of the bride,
the Rev. Father Joseph J Hannlgan.
A wedding breakfast for tho Immediate
families of the brldo and bridegroom
followed Immediately after tho ceic
mony. The brldo was given In marriage
by her father, Mr Charles A. Hannlgan
Miss Letltla A CJ le anon attended her ns
maid of honor.
Mr. Aloyslus A Toohey acted as best
man. The ushers Included Mr. Rod
man .T. Hopo, Mr. Frank F. McXcmey
and Mr. Frank A. McCloskoy
After an extensile wedding trip
through Canada nnd Niagara Falls, Mr.
and Mrs Thompson will spnd the sum
mer at Atlantic City. Thoy will bo nt
home after October 1, at 1213 South
Edgewood street, Overbrook.
DEVLIN SHARP
The marrlago of Miss Suzanne R
Shnrp. of 297 West Hnlnen street, Gcr
mantown, to Mr William J Devlin, 4127
North BroSd street, took place yester
day morning at 11 o'clock at tho Church
of St. Vincent de Pnul, East Price
street, Gcrmantown, followed by a
breakfast at the homo of the brldo.
Tho bridesmaids wero Miss Alice A
Kurtz and Miss Mae D Gilchrist. Mrs.
Joseph Barbara, n ulster or tho bride,
acted as- maid of honor
The ceremony wan performed by tho
Rev. Joseph V Sharp, of Pittsburgh, a
brother of the brldo, and tho brldo was
given In marriage by her father, Mr
James J. Shnrp
Mr. James Dovlln, brother of the
bridegroom, acted us best man Mr.
Samuel J, Haughey, Mr, John J. Cava
naugh nnd Mr. Frank Aloyslus Finney
ncted as ushers
Tho brldo nnd bridegroom will make
their homo In Atlantic City until the
fall.
OLIENSIS NEWMAN
The wedding of Miss Gertrude New
mnn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. New
man, of 210 1 North Broad street, and
Mr. Oershon I Oltenslo, non of Mrs.
Rebecca Ollensln. of 02D Spruce street,
took place on Tuesday evening at tho
Majestic Hotel. Rabbi Max D, Klein,
of Ad nth Jeshurun, Broad nbove Dia
mond street, officiated The bridesmaids
wero Mrs Benjamin 55lon Ollensls, Mlas
Eva Newman and Miss Penrl Newman,
sisters of tho bride, Miss Geroldlno Mild
nnd Miss Sophia Newmnn Tho best
man was Mr. Morris Ollensls, and the
ushers wero Mr, Henry 13. Aaronson
and Mr. Irving D. Nowman After a
wedding trip to New York nnd Asbury
Park, N. J , tho brldo and bridegroom
will live at the Hotel Washington. St
Louis.
SCHNOOR CAMPBELL
A pretty wedding tool: place at G
o'clock yestnrdny afternoon In Cur
Mother of Sorrows Church, Forty-olghth
street and Lancaster avenue, when
Miss Eleanor A. Campbell, of 4687 Hav
erford avenue, become the bride of Mr
Hnrrv J Schnoor, o' 2604 South Ise
mlngor street, tho Rv Father McShea
ofllclatlng, A receptlon followed Imme
diately after tho ccremonv at the home
of the bride's parents. Tho brldo was
attended by Miss Ethel Redlngton as
maid of honor.
Mr. Alexander Schnoor noted as best
mnn for hie brother.
ALONG THE READING
Mr. and Mrs Stanley II. Hamtor have
moved Into their now homo In Elklns
Park. Mrs. Snmter will be remembered
as Miss Mathllde II Ixieb Mrs Charles
Samter nnd Miss Ruth Samtcr, 2118
Spring Onrdcn street, will sjiend July
ln Jenklntown, and go to Maine In
August.
Mr. Joseph If. Tnulnne and his sister
linvo closed their town house. 2260
North Brood strict, and opened their
summer nomo at jenmniown
WE8T PHILADELPHIA
Mr. and Mrs Frank Cornfield, of f836
Spruco tret, nnnounce the mnrrlago of
tueir unugnter, auks ,momv uormieiu, to
Mr. Samuel Seinfeld, of New York, on
vcanesoay, June s
Mr nnd Mis Samuel S Tela, of
Thirty-ninth nnd Walnut streets, will
leave enriy mis montn ror Heal narnor,
Me,, whero they will occupy their cot
tago until the autumn
JL1MUB
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SM M6 568 &tfU JWXtX ($i AT 45S1 N.V
ARE NOW HOLDING
SEMI-ANNUAL
CLEARANCE SALE
EMBRACING TIIEIR ENTIRE
REMAINING SELECTIONS OF
TAILORED AND COSTUME SUITS
DAY DRESSES EVENING GOWNS
COATS CAPES AND WRAPS
SPORTS APPAREL
HATS AND FURS
MARKET AT 19TH
11 A. M. TO 11 llS P. M.
MARY PICKFORD
.... . JN.rinn'n BUOWINO Of
"THRU THE BACK DOOR"
Added Attraction Snmcl'ilnir Dlrfrat
"old-timk Movn: miow
Next Week WALI.ACi: HIStn
In "IQO MUCH BPHRD"
STANTON.i'a'K ,AiV1B 5
Constance Talmadge "u?,IJ,s,'in"J..
Added Toonnrvllln "Hllniicr' l'llrlntlon'
Tt W k Chan nay Iq "Old Hwltnmln' Hols"
NOW AT Tltll FOLLOWING THCATItKlJ
ralacc
1214 MARKET
Allegheny
Fltd A Atleuluny
Strand
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Imperial
WnMilnjrtnn. Chester
D.W.
Griffith's
LATEST
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Grand, Camdcni
ARPADIA ,c,hMtnut 8t Bel. 10th
rL-Ls lf- to A M mil isp, m.
nr.rtT iypm, 'M i-tist sitowino or
"A Message From Mars"
Next Wk "A wim: root."
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CAPITOL ffiS
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"pt'pprTi or i'ate"
MAKKKT HTHKET
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GLOBE
EITH'S THEATRE
Jorh Snntlcy Sawyer '
And f'ornpnny n "Kllrlc Kilck."
Solly Ward & Co.
iyj.,h .K'.rJon,.Murr','r ln "nsWn''
lift inAfK AVUTfO'NEILl
rAX-K nOTH nihnr
HPUriAI-TONTOHT
Camp Dix Night
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WILLOW GROVE PARK
PATRICK CONWAY AM) HIH HAND
Jhiio Nrlljion Poprinn, Tarlo FVrretf , Ilarl
tonp Conrirtu 2 10 4 50, 7 4G ond 0:4
)Hlllt Cnilnic Tlrn
DollKhtfull Cool A Whirl on tho Wllloir
OroM' Almhlpi
Sat., June 18, Royal Arcanum Day
ONE-STRAP
"Be.uty White" Cloth,
Tan Raiiia Calf
and Grey Suede,
White Kid,
Black Kid,
Black Satin,
Brown Kid,
9.S5
795
(12.50 talae)
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BUCKLES
75c to $10
Silk Stockingi,
WHITE, 1.95
R n 1 i a Calf
Color & Nut
Brown Shade,
2.3?
The First Thought Is QUALITY
UT when quality ia combined with
(living your dollar that explain the pop
ularity of Hallahan'a "Lower Price
Campaign."
ALLAIMN
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921 MARKET STREET
60th & ChtiUot SU. 5604 Germantown Art. 2738 Gtrmaatawa At.
ROSELAND
DANCINCJ TONIGHT
1015-17 Market St.
TROCADERO T,,e 1,atm yri
" T( UpMiiUh Trio
Straws & Paiiamas
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B. Chertak Wenger
Displays Tomorrow
AN ARRAY OP SUMMER MILLINERY THAT
IS DELIGHTFULLY UNUSUAL. A VERY LARGE
SELECTION IS OFFERED FOR APPROVAL.
ALSO HATS IN ANTICIPATION OF THE FALL.
Advanced Fur Mod
es
A NUMBER OF CREATIONS THAT WILL
SET THE FASHION FOR THE COMING FUR
SEASON.
House of Wenger
I 229 Walnut St.
dflkt
51 N. 7th St.
Cleaned and
Remodeled
tlio nrwrst shapes for
inmrr
nr tit )fM of nprrlfnr
1 111 3"iir irvtrp.
STEINMAN
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I'linnf: Morkrt 2437 ,
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during 'he Hummer TiontMK In th
mlanc Full H'ylep If vou leJT
tbern with us twforc lu'v 1st.
Storme Prre (if rhnrcr
J. LICHTERMAN
137 13th st t'h Uni mnn B3.1
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At 13tb Street. Opp. St. James Hotel
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PERMANENT WAVING
1st us wv It by our Improved Kotle
nrorass Hair Is left In iwfeot conJIllon
nd the finest hntr Is tusrantefd to siny
In xott wn
IIF.NNA T1NTINO. I.Uht, medium
or dark lirovtn. All work attended to
pomonelly by
C.LUCKER.ll8So.miiST.
OPPENHEIM.gLUNS & 6
Chestnut and 12th Ms.
0
Most Remarkable Sale
For Tomorrow Friday
200 High Cost Dresses
Selected from our regular stock together with a
Special purchase from one of New York's
Foremost dressmakers.
28.00
Regular selling prices $50.00 to $75.00
This collection of high cost dresses embraces the
smartest and most effective models shown this season,
elaborated with beading, embroidery and braiding.
All sizes and colors collectively, but not in every style.
Georgette crepe
Taffeta
Satin
Canton crepe
Tricotine
Chiffon
Crepe de chine
Shadow lace
Tricolette
No C. O. D's, Exchanges, or Credits
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BONWIT TELLER &, CQ
CjAe Specialty Sftcp cOrtautalionA
CHESTNUT ATC13 STREET
Special for Friday
Two Attractive Groups
SPORTS SKIRTS
The Sporis SI(irt is indeed the nucleus
of the sports costume and it takes unto
itself many accessories with which it
may agree or differ in coloring.
111'
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Milk'
For Iclsrii
& Invalid
;o COOKING,
Tho 'Food- Drink" for All Agea.
Quick Lunch at Home, Office, end .
Fountnino, Ask for HORLICK'S.
5"Ayoid Imitations & Substitute
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BOX-PLAITED SKIRTS
8.50
Flannel, cross-bnrred in blue
or black, fashions a smart
skirt with blue or black
stripe between the plaits.
An exceptional value
BLAZER FLANNELS
A tailored model has wide
stripes at still wider intervals
in henna, emerald, ciel blue,
black, navy and gold in com
bination with white. Specially
priced.
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