Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 22, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 11, Image 11

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, - WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1921
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IUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
Nancy Wynne Talks of a Trip to Cape May This Last
Jfcck'End She Chats About Various Other
Subjects
WHO wimW l"vo believed en yenrs
-7 fhut Cnpc Mny wotilil "'coino
u ,? it 1 mi? I "t down for n
bw? ?.. i Invs neo nntl won ntnasscd
wh K "nmnber Sf wttWM that have
it thC '" l. 1,1. nnil llin crowd
RtrWly. w ",Kl VJnter was tlellRlit -
0n Ibe l'rnc"' ,,, unite of thu ratlicr
lA.'AKm the Kt on
8,nv inn V others clotted the surf.
ArilOt'l' of Bome-day-to-be ik'bu
,'nntes nn( boys "till In school was
. '..inril i n louse party by younR
fffflSSncott,, the T of Mr. and
limy i'M k A j ppincott. 3d, of
Ir,,lk who 1 mvc opened their cot
0nT)A mnmer. The girls In their
'1 hrliht-S "reel frocks, end brlglitor.
ffiored S ate a made a delightful pic
,tureon me ' '""Vi'lVi,
1 it. tlnnWsollor Ctll
W". iwlih than were Lien Norrl
',UTho lleekscher Vctlierlll also have
lhV,llr cottoRe Just off the ocean
Yi n. 1 with them were In Norrls
(lri!VCd acrgennt. Edwin. Wethcrlll
an,l Alfred Mcrgciiii ,,..,,. t.,,1.
"X" lm "sl o particularly pretty
gnP in nale Cray, embroidered In green
on i .,? tones of brown and worn over
rivfIercy skirt. She certainly docs
10TheToim1i. LnrgoH also have joined
!,. f'nne May i-olony this mimmer.
m I nrire, vou remember, was Clifford
'bold and n Clifford Newboid I ..pent
mnnv a summer down there with her
rartnt'- Her father, the late Pern
Van 1)0 H. WnH O III' 11 l " "", -""
H C.Tl '-rounded h.v n perfect bevy of
rhlWrcn. I never knew a man to love
children more than he.
Mr nntl Mrs. Large, who lived in
Vow York State after their marriage,
recently returned to this city und arc
living in Chestnut Hill.
ASIOXtt the perennial summer resi
dents down there, the Hornce Eii--one
Smiths have opened their house
In the ocean fiont for the season Vitli
them is their daughter. Mary C. Smith;
nnil their baby Kranddatighter, Mary
riinrlottc, the liiM of the McClurc
l'nhnestockB, will join them shortly
Willi Iter parents.
The McOabes have opened their cot
tnxe and with them are their daughters.
Mnri McCnho Enrnshaw and Alice
Simpson, and tho lnttcr's dniling infant
,on, William Simpbon. .'Id. Mrs. Harry
Adams and her son-in-law nnjl daugh
ter. Tommy Hart nnd his wife, I also
tplcd on the beach : and the l.ougstieths.
tin- Hunters, the ISIsplmins, the Davlses,
the Wctcotts nnd many otherH are
alrcadj established -for thu summer.
T Ol'in JH'TTEKWORTirS wedding'
L is to take nlnce this afternoon. She
mid Fred Levis, ou know, have been
perfectly devoted to each other all
thronpli' their M'.irs of growing i). It
is a riilmlnation of a boy and girl
friendship nnd n most delightful one.
"liunii)" (Sonrj is to lie maid of honor,
and a most vhnrious small ni.iid "he will
be The wedding is to take place in
(Vstnut Mill. I'red Levis is the son
of Mr. Cliarles Megargee Levis and is a.
brother of Agnes Levis. The. Levises
lie in (ieumintnwii.
rEMHHItS of tho younger set, home
nf them debs of the coming season
nnd some wllll sub-debs, will hnve a good
time tonight at the dance which the
Nixons nre giving for Mary out nt the
riilladelphia Country Club. Colonel
nd Mr". William Elliott will give a
dinner for Hannah before the dance.
By the wn. isn't Hetty Elliott popular?
She's been bridesmaid about four times
nlremlv this spring. And she's engaged
her-clf, tm know, to young Mr. I'ow.
NANCY WYNNE.
tills cvcnlnir In tinnor or Mlns Louisa 9,
AVIlson nnd Mlsa Marlon M. Wilson,
dnucliterH nf Mr nnil Mm. Hlclinrd i.
Wilson, of New York, who nre spending
soino time ns their nucsts.
Mrs. Percy K. Hudson nnd her chil
dren, Miss Karnli Hudson, Miss Nina
Hudson nnd Lea Hudson, of New oru.
will arrive todny to spend a fortnight
as tho qriiest of Mrs Hudson's parents,
Mr. und Mrs. Charles II. Lea, at West
thorno, Devon. Mrs. Hudson and her
children will leave August I for North
east Harbor, Mo., whero thoy will spend
the remainder of the summer.
Mr. Qeorgo Lelpcr Farnum. of tho
Acres, Media, will entertain at dinner
on Friday evening.
Mrs. Harold Sands, who Is now living
In Now York, accompanied by her chil
dren. Miss Catherine Holte Sands and
Mustor Franklin McFndden Sands, Is
spending a month with her mother, Mrs.
J. Franklin McFadden, at Hosemont.
Mr nnil Mr Andrew Wheeler, of 2137
Ktimre Ktrael. hnve taken the house of
Mr. and Mrs. iiernert Lincoln umrn, m
limn Miiinr uhleli hev will OCCUOy for
the summer. Mrs Clark nnd her daugh
ters are spending tho summer traveling
in Kurope.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Francis Bach
mnnn. of 1SS Kauth Klirhteenth t,trcet,
nre entertaining ns their srucsts
for a few dayB Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard
Fisher und MIsn Vera' Fisher, of New
York.
Mr. and Mrs. J. How oil Cummlngs.
Jr., who are spending tholr wedding trip
motoring throunh New Hngland, have
arrived In Lenox, Mass. They expect to
return home early In July. Sirs. Cum
mlngs before her wedding on Saturday,
Juno 11. was Miss Isabella Wanamaker,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs William H.
Wnnnmaker, Jr., of Merlon.
MIbs Helen Hope Montgomery, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Hobert L. Mont
gomerv ; Miss Ann B. Townscnd. daugh
ter ol Mr. J. Barton Townsend, and
Miss Helen Vallmorln Mlcholl, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Mlchell. who
havo been spending a few days ln Prlnco
ton attending the commencement-week
exercises, returned homo yesterday.
M- .inlin n. llellamv and her daugh
ter, Miss Marguerite Uollamy, who havo
been visiting Mrs Bellamy's son-in-law
nnd dauRhter. Mr nnd Mrp .1 LeedB
Barroll. Jr., of 2127 Do Lancov place,
havo returned to their home in winning-ton.
Miss Sarah Ellon Richardson and Miss
Tinln.i n. HendorHon. daunhter of Mr
and Mrs. Walter Owynno Henderson, of
Indian Quoen lane, Germantown,
will sail on Saturday next for Europe,
whore they expect to remain until tho
autumn
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fcrdlnnnd .1 Ornves and
tholr daughter, Mtss Charlotte Mao
Oraves, of Wlssahlckon and Mnnholm
streets, Germantown, who have been
Bpondlng two weeks on a fishing trip nt
a camp In the Pocono whero they wore
tho guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. William
Connell, of Chestnut Hill, have returned
to their home.
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MISS VIRGINIA ADAMS NULTON
Daughter of Captain L. M. Nulton,
T. 8. N.. nntl iMrs. Nulton, of the
Philadelphia Navy Yard, whose en
gaecment to Mr. Dean D. Francis,
nf Flint, Mich., was announced
yesterday
ws
MISS L. BUTTERWORTH
WEDS MR. F. H. LEVIS
Marriage Takes Place at Home
of Bride's Parents in
Chestnut Hill
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Major nrd Mrs LMward II Cassatt. of
Cnestei brook rami, Borwyn, will enter
tftln at ,i dance lollowed by n supper,
For Sore Muscles j
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OnjutniTVeduct
BAUME
BENGUE
(Baume Analgesique
Uengue, HtrtsJrance)
House Party at Ocean City
A houso party at tho summer home of
PI Delta Epsllon Fraternity, 1434 Pleas
ure avenue. Ocean City, was held by
Alpha Chapter, University of Pennsyl
vania, during tho past week-ond
Thu following Fraternity members
and friends attended.
Mr. James S. Scott, Mr. Thomas E.
TT.imllton. Mr. Josenh II MattlR. Mr.
Craig A. Turner, Mr. Hilton W. Wilson,
Mr. Walter T. Bllson, Mr. Stanloy M.
Swartlov, Mr. J. Kenneth Mathleson,
Mr. John C. Swartley, Mr. William H.
Harrison. Mr. Jack A. -Okie, Mr. Wil
liam F. Maxwell, Mr. J L. Mecaughey,
Mr. Daniel M Dempster, Miss Dorothea
E. Hall, Miss M Myrtle Oallager. MLss
Ruth E Carmack. Miss Florence E. Rea,
Mrs Sara W. Wilson. Miss F.llzubeth
G. Erwln, Mrs. Mnrlan G Swnrtley, Miss
Caroline H. Lane, Miss Carolvn S.
Quarles. Miss Marjerle A. Bnrblerre.
Miss Gladys M Bur.bv, Miss Bess A
Asqulth. Miss Emily Calvert nnd Miss
Alice Bonsall
One of the most Interesting of the
early summer weddings Is that of Miss
Louise Butterworth, daughter of Mr
and Mrs. J. Wernor 'Butterworth, nnd
Mr. Frederick Hemsley Ievls, which
will be solemnleed this afternoon nt half
past 4 at the home of the brldo's
parentB, Sunset uvenue nnd Prefeld
street. Chestnut Hill The Rev John
II. Chnnman. rector of St Paul's Kola-
copal Church, Chestnut Hill, will of
ficiate The brldo, who will be given In mar
rlago by her fathor. will wear a gown of
wnito crepe ao cnine commnea with
white ceoruette made with short skirt
and n panel of crepe de chine nt either
sldo and cut round at tho neck Her
tulle veil, which will form a coronet,
will bo edged with brusaels lnce nnd
fastened at tho sides with a spray of
orange blossoms. She will carry nn old
fashioned bouquet of white sweet peas
nnd lilies of tho valley. Miss Mary de
F. Geary, who will attend as muld of
honor, will wear a frock of cornflower-
colored organdie made with a tuckod
skirt, and will wear a largo orgnndle hat
of the same shade. She will curry an
old-fashioned bouquet of summer
flowers
Tho bridesmaids will Include Miss
Agnes Rowland Levis. Miss Catharlno
Howard coirin, miss unzaDetn tioliadny,
of Wilmington : mibs feneiope ("jrtls
of Boston, who will wear frocks alike
of watermolon pink orgnndle trimmed
with white organdie and largo picture
hats of the same shade of ayxamllo.
They will carry old-fashioned bouquets
of summer, flowers. . . . .-.i.,,
Mr. P. W. Klmberlnke, of West Point,
N. Y , will act as best man ioi
Levis, nnd the ushers will Jnoludo Mr
Daniel Do Bnrdelebon, of West Point,
N, Y. : Mr. Edward Magarge Levis, Mr.
Stanley Welsh and Mr Stanley McCad
doli. of Mount Vernon, N, , Y.
Tho marriage, which will take Pluco
In tho presence of the members or the
Immediate families only, will be followed
by n large reception w . .
After a wedding trip, Mr. Levis nnd
his brldo will llvo nt 121 West Spring
field avenue, Chestnut Hill.
HOADLEY STAPLER
An Interesting wedding .was sol
emnized nt 11.30 o'clock today In St.
Stephen's Episcopal Church. Tenth una
Chestnut streets, when Mrs. Charlotto
Evans Stapler, or ll7 apruce
became tho bride of Mr. Arthur Iloadley.
of Kan.au. The Rev. Dr. Kecbler per
formed tho ceremony. .
The bride was attendod by her niece,
Mrs. De Witt C. Walsh, ns matron of
honor. Mr. W. II. Cannon, or Kansas
City, attended Sir. Hoadloy as best man.
The UBhers Included Mr. Albert Clark, or
this city, and Mr. W A. McLean, or
New Haven. A small reception fol
lowed , ,, ,
On their return from a wedding trip
through the New England States, Mr.
and Mrs. Hondlcy will bo at home arter
October 1 nt 817 South Poplar street,
Ottawa, Kan.
FRAYNB IIAGGEUTY
An Interesting wedding took plac this
morning nt 9 o'clock In the Transfig
uration Church when Miss Margaret Ann
Haggerty. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
James Haggorty. of 035 South Fifty
fifth street, became tho brldo or air.
Joseph A. Frayne. .
Tho bride woro a gown of white Can
ton crepe and carried a shower bouquet
of lilies of tho valley and roses. Her
oll was caught with orange blossoms.
triMH a , UnHHAhhi ai.ia, nt the bride.
.tlir.- stunt jA,nttW. -- "- """ -a
was bridesmaid, one woro a B"
blue canton crepe, with a largo pinit
picture hut, nnd carried a bouquet or
pink roses. Mr. Laurence I-rnyne,
brother of the bridegroom, was the best
man, while Mr Joseph O'Brien and Mr.
Walter Frayne were usners.
O'HARA WALSH
A pretty wedding took placo this
morning nt 10 o'clock ln St. Mnlachy s
Catholic Church, Eloventh street nbove
Master, when MIsb Knthryn Hlldecardo
Walsh, daughter of Mr John P. Walsh,
of 1508 North Eleventh street, becamo
tho bride of Mr Joseph A O'Hara.
The bride woro a gown of whlto Canton
crepo nnd carried a Khower bouquet of
roses. The bridesmaid. Miss Julia E.
Smith, woro a dress of orchid shade.
Mr. Frank J. O'Hara was best man.
extending from the shoulders. Her veil
of tulle, which extended tho length of
the train, was surmounted by u coronet
effect of lace and orange blossoms. Sho
carried a shower bouquet of white roses
and lilies of tho valle Mrs. Harry
Cuttell, sister of tho bride, nttended ns
matron of honor Sho woro n frock of
dellcato pink orgnndle, and hat of same,
trimmed with a wreath of lilies of the
valley, and carried a bouquot of doll
cntoly tinted roses. The brldesmnlds woro
Miss Evelyn Lutr,, cousin of the lrlds,
of Norrlstown, Pa., Miss Lula Shaw, of
this city, Miss Miriam Stangcr and Miss
Wanda Miller, of Olasnboro. Two
bridesmaids wero attired In orchid or
irandln nnd two ln N'lle ereen onrnndle,
with bats to match, nnd curried arm
bouquets or sweet peas.
Mr. Thomas Hawkins, brother of tho
bridegroom, of Wet Colllngswood, ncted
as best man. The ushers Included Mr C
Arthur Lutz, of Miami, Fla, ; Mr. IK
Warren Lutz, of this city, brothers of
the brldo, Mr. John L Mecnughcj, or
Olney. and Mr. Hurry W. Cattcll, of
Glassboro.
Max Stenzlcr, Mr, Herman Klshmnn and
Mr. Bernard Hark. After a wedding
trip Mr. nnd Mrs. Kornstcln will bo at
homo after July 15 at f922 Market
street.
KLlNGSBEIuTUUXENBAfM
A tllettv u-plfllncr tnrU ti!nr-n fin Sun
day evening In tho Republic Hall nt 'J
Harold W. Davis and Mr. T, Walter
Stunrt
LEWIS MELNICK
A pretty home wedding took place pn
Momlny evening ut 7 o'clock, when Miss
Sylvlu Mclnlck, of 1231 Olrnrd uvenue,
becamo tho brldo of Mr. Hnrry lwls
nlro of this clt The ceremony, which
was performed by linnui uavia u nwi-
ICORNSTEIN'TOUIN
A protty wedding took plarc Inst
evening at 6 30 o'clock at the Shubcrt
Drawing Room, when MIsb Xles'Te Tobln.
daughter of Mr ami Mm .fnKAtih Tobln.
of 2616 North Thlrty-llrst street, was
marrica 10 Mr .Samuel Kornstoln Tne
Rev. W Goldstein nerfnrmed flio eeio-
mony. The bilde. whose gown wns of
Ivory satin trimmed with princess lace
woro a tulle veil trimmed with princess
lnce, held In plnce with pearls nnd
orange blossoms She curried a shower
bouquet of orchids, lilies of the valley
and ornnco bloftsmnn Tho mnld of
honor was Miss Knrah Tobln, sister of the
bride, wliOKe costume was of hone dew
taffeta rovered with embroidered crepe
chiffon and sllier I.ipp, nnd who curried
a BhOWer hotlnllpt nf Inn rnuna MMw.
bridesmaids were Mlm Mildred Stenzlcr.
In n gown of llnme olorcd H.itln cov
ered with graj -bended georgette und
sash of gold cloth nnd who onrrien u
shower bouquet 0f ten nnd pink roses;
Miss Rose Stomel, who woro embroid
ered peach color taffeta nnd sllvercloth
snBh nnd curried n nhowcr bouquet if
pink roses nnd blue delphlnes . Mls Evn
Flshman In pink taffeta embroidered In
bluo flowers nnd whope phower bouquet
wus in pin roses mid blue delphlnes.
nnd Miss Jiino Kornstcln. cousin of the!
bridegroom In ptnk embroldeied tnffctn I
and bouquet of pink roses nnd blue
delphlnes The flown rtiil were MIhk
rneima Kisnmnn nnd Mihs Helen Tobln
In white tulle dresses nnd rurrlng bas
kets of rose The bct man wns Ml
Louis Toblr brother of the bride, nnd
the uwhcis were Mr Mux Lnndow, Mt
JACKSON flllKBS'i:
A pretty weddli.g took plai e Mondav
oienlng nt 7 o clock In the Belmont Ave
nue Baptist Chinch, Foi ty-fnutth street
nnd Westminster uvenue, when Miss
Mm Ion J Greene, of ir.ifi North Frn
zler terrnce. became th ' brldi of Mr
Burrett F. Jnckpon. of 1453 North AIII
son Btreet, the Rev ( nrey F Thomas
pastor of the chuirh. offlolatlng A re
ception followed Immediately after the
ceremony nt the Ilontevolt
Tho bride, who wns glen In innrrlng
b her mothir, Mis If L. Greene wan
uttended by Mrs T Wultei Stunit n
matron of honor nnd by Miss Josephlm
E. Zwlck, of Colllngdnle. ns muld or
honor T'le brie.enmalds r MIsh Dor
othy M Roberts and Mlts Kuthrii I'll 1
Ips Mr U Collins Dn Is, of Mngnohn
Del ncted us best limn The ushei
Included Mr S Proctor Moflltt Mr
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o'clock., when Miss. Ell.nbeth Buxen- i'' ? ,-J" " "
iiiium. uaugnur or Mr nnd .-mis. Hen in ' V fu.elirlith uti-eet nnd Larchwood nvc
mingsoetg Jlahlil Oscnr Levlne, of the
Beth Judnh Tetnplo, olllclnled A re
ception followed for more thnn 500 rclu
tleH nnd friends
The bride wnn given In marriage !
her sister, Mrs Bloom Mlsx Anns
Klein nttended ns muld of honor nnil
tho bridesmaids were Mlsn Ilns,. Kllngs
berg, Miss Nancy Brown and Miss Kalh
rlne Adnmson The (lower girls won
whlto net dresses nnd carried boskets of
roses
Mr. Michael Kllngsberg iic-ted ns best
innn The ushers Incluiiul Mr Joseph
Barr, Mr Kills Goldbeig nnd Mr Jerry
Abrumson.
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An nttrnctlvo weddlnar took plnce Inst
evening at 7:4S o'clock In the Glnssborol
Methodist Jiplscopnl Church, when MIssi
Marlon ltncnel i-utz, dauKiiter oi Air.
and Mrs. Henry W. Lutr. of Qlnssboro,
becamo Uie bride of Mr Joseph II Haw
kins, of this city. Tho Rev. deWItt
Cobb, pnstor of tho church, performed
tho ceremony.
The bride, who was Rl'en In marrlape
bv her father, was nttlred ln a gown or
white satin nnd tulle with a court train
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THE LURE
OF
SUMMER
IS
Delightfully Expressed
in the
GIDDING COLLECTION
of
DAINTY MID-SEASON MODES
Embracing
FROCKS
Of
Organdie, Lingerie, Net, Batiste, Crepe da Chine,
Georgette Crepe and Taffeta
SPORTS APPAREL
Coals, Sporl Capes, Country Suits, Calf S!(irts,
Novelty Sweaters
PytTRAY AN UNUSUAL DECREE OF
SMART FASHIONING
UNUSUAL REDUCTIONS PREVAIL NOW
DURING OUR CLEARANCE
BONWIT TELLER. &XO.
CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET
For Thursday Only Wc Have Arranged a
Remarkable Skirt Offer
A Group of High-Priced Sports Skirts
18-50
FORMERLY 29.5032.5035.0039.50
Georgette and Fantasi
Georgette with fagotting
Canton Crepe with fagotting
Striped Plaited Flannels
Imported TweedsSkirts
Costume Skirts of Taffeta
Costume Skirts of Canton
Crepe
Accordion Pleated Skirts of
Canton Crepe and Crepe
de Chine
Roshonara Crepe
Novelties many one of a
models
This group includes white, flesh, gray and
corn color. Stripes and embroidery in
brown, navy, black, maize, green and gold.
SKIRT
DEPT.
Tailored White Flannel Skirts
Specially Priced
Tailored model, cut on straight, slender
lines. Detachable belt, novelty pockets.
A fine quality of flannel.
12-so
THIRD
FLOOR
All Sales Final
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Extraordinary
We Have Repriced Our Entire Stock of
Presses
Organdies, Voiles, Dotted Swisses, Ginghams and
Linens, trimmed with laces and faggoting. Charm
ingly attractive models, in all colors and sizes.
They were up to $45.00, Reduced to
0.50 $2g.50 $ 1Q.50 to 24M
All Purchases; Billed August 1st
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