3pjvcjj j rv-w H"l r "? .' jk. 'Wrt'i V ,'.( y; r m . ( ', T V 1 "Vi'V W,i ' J & "V. EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1921 "' JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE flancy Wynne Talks of the Cantacuzene-Curtis Redding Today and Yesterday in Nahant and Boston She Attends the Packard Wedding Here mHO&B of pr who have bad thr pirns TlVe of mMtln ,thc Princess 'Cnntft Miene Spornnaky. who as you know. "7 "Mu, Julia Grant. frrnml.IauRMer ;prt5l(lcnt Grant, on the various oc 01 :. i, ). has been here are Mutons '"" is'liV Interested in tno marriage to 2, If her eldest son, Michael Cnntn JEe Spernnsky, to Clarissa 1'cHinm . ai ir iinsinn They were married yesterday aftcrr Jon at a religious ceremony In tho nk Catholic Church, Dearborn 2et Boston, with Uic Itusslan Or fhJoi rites. The official ceremony Sth all the bridal party and bride In ii. tittes nlace today In Naliant. h!llws ceremony lasted about a P'H'lw told, and consisted bffiallr of music In ilch the church pvri Ptook part. Little Pauline and 5,hoi?rt Palmer, who arc to take part Phe wedding oday, also attended the fetaw Sd nil bride yesterday, walk ng 52 of thorn up tho aisle carrying ?SfuUhiHkn of the Madonna, which SJ? been formerly in the possession ot IS? Me Czar Nicholas. It was car-. br ta i on his visits to the battle Jint and was later, given by the Era; $ to General Kornllott to be tunica jto the Cantacuzenc family, which JTen of the oldest in Hussln. "prince Mlchael'CantacuMne is named ,rl3 father, who Is now In this coun j living : In New York most of thn 5& He was graduated from Harvard thb 'spr ln Tand will, I hear, live in HMton His parents wen to attend Week ceremony as did most of to a'b bridal attendants and, of course, Mr. anci ji. uu.uo. ".j... u tho dauirhter of the UUlwoc ". Vt ll Af Beacon Thomas l'ninnm uurunrai wuv..jT -- treet. Boston, one ("" "Thnrminz too. and I am sure will nuke a stunning bride. Princess Cantacuzcnc came on here Ana New York Just about two weeks JTto lunch at the Kltz with Mrs. Lorlmer and later attended the Ynr Jfarka in the gardens of the Emegrcncy Aid At the time they had for salo rtm'e beautiful Moscow boxes enameled Sto charactcra from Russian fairy tales, und tho Princess nutopaphed nomc of the boxes for those who spe cially asked her, after she-went back to New York. Don't you think it was a beautiful idea? LET us hope it will be cooler In Nnhant, uhere the wedding is to be this afternoon, thnn it was yesterday iT. u... Tlnrl'o W'ns not it hotf Well, fortunately, the hour being f o'clock, it was cooler than it had been ill dav, and then being able .to go out In the grounds for the reception made it nicr thnn I otherwise liad dared to v... v...t i im rortnlnlv coins some. setting out thero and trying to keep C001. IlOWPVUr, UCUJ mn "" l- and hnppy nnd attractive that It was well worth the trip. Herbert Church Is a lucky man to hnvc won such a worth, while girl as she Is. TjlRANCES SCOTT'S wedding to the I Rev. Albert Lucas is to take place tomorrow In St. Mark's at 4 o clock nd I hope It will be cooler then. too. St. Mark's is a pretty cool church, however, and the ceremony does not last long. Lorraine Disston, who Is to be one of the bridesmaids, returned home from Durope a couple of weeks ago and Mrs. Brad Fraley came with her. Lorraine looks as if the trip had been n very delightful one. Mr. Fraley's father died about three weeks ago, w thnt made a sad home coming for his son's wife. She was Effie Diss ton, you know. Later In the summer I understand Lorraine will go up to Xorth'east. where her parents hnvo t cottage and spend most of their sum mers. BARBARA BENSON, by the way. is on her way to Northeast with her parents, the Rev. Louis C. Benson nnd Mrs, Bnnn. Her engagement to Bob Jeffreys, you remember, was announced just a couple of weeks ago. I saw her the other dav looking fetching in an organdie frork of bright orange mnde with a ruffled sash and short sleeves nnd a wavy hot of burnt straw edged with bright dark blue sntin ribbon nnd fin ished with blue streamers. JACKIE got cantangcrous the other day and decided not to eat. "Well, the family reasoned with him and told mm he would not live to grow up nnd be strong, and finally some sort of an Im pression wns made, though growing strong seemed to be slightly mixed with n capacity ror wage earning in his mind, for that night, as he knelt down for his prnyers, he said: "Please make me a good, strong mnn, not deceitful, and let me make lots of money. Amen." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr and Mrs George Wharton Pepper, 1730 Pine street, will leave the latter Prt of next month for Northeast Har Wr Me, whero thoy will spend tho re mainder of the summer. Mr and Mrs. Tenac H. Clothier. Jr , fcunnybrook, Radnor, will leave on JOly G on an txU-nslvo trip through Cali fornia ar.d tho West Mr, and Mrs gotliicr will later In tho season occupy s'ito, their cottage at Narragan tt Pier .-1"-? r.harlotto Hiurchlll Stirr. daugh sj?.f Y'.-.H'1 Mrs Theodore Ducolnff irin m-r1 Moroland avenue, Chestnut "Ul. will lr-ave on Thursday for Camp Coconut Montrose, Pa Chr,nFr,eJ?,P,rlck'n'- Tiiylor, of Boxly. ??"' "' will 'eave on Friday for thtTw2n il '' whero Bhe wl flPnd "is week end ns tho truest nf Mrnnrt lariUtioa lai - - MYAL ENGRAVING "cO, 14 Wabrt St Straws Panamas Cleaned and Remodeled In th newt! iiliape fm "iimmer. Our 40 ftnrn ot exnrrlenr ' "t yonr arrvlrr. STEINMAN l'K.CTtrI. IIATTF.tl I'hnnri Market t4S7 Safe Milk Fo? Infr ms OA wi- JJthSt. JWF SWMV Mrs. Tluophllus B. Stork at their sum mar home Mrs. Taylor will later go to Plymouth, Moss, whero she will re main for tne summer.ij Vr Kcmpton P. A Taylor it spending omo time nt Ply mouth. Ho will sal.1 In the falll for South An, erica, whero he will spend two years. Mrs. O. J. Da Itousso and hor daugh ter, Mtsa Jean De Rousm, of the Latham, Seventeenth and Walnut etrots, aro oc cupying their cottage at Ocean City. Mr. ntul Mrs. John H Brownback, Jr., of Tolo roaa, Bryn Mawr. aro receiving congrntuiatlonn on the birth of a son, John Holland Brownback, 3d, on Sunday, Jun,? 2G. Mrs, Brownback was Miss Elizabeth Farrnr Kennedy, daughter of Mrs. Harry Cobb Kennedy, Mrs, Rutherford Pearson and her daughter. Miss Nancy B. Pearson, erf the Belevuo Strntford, arc occupying their cottage at Eaglesmcre, which they ntw taken for the summer. , Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pratt MoKean, of Pino Uun Farm, Penllyn, will leave, on July 6 for Bay Head, whero they will spend the aummer nt their cottage. MIga Marian Mott, of Radnor, will gall next week for England, where sho will spend tho summer. Mr. and Mrs. Price Wetherlll. who have been spending1 several weeks In North Cardllnn, nro at tho Bellevue Stratford beforo leaving for Jamestown for tho remainder of the summer, Mrs. Qeorge Fowlo has closed her apartment at tho Bellevue-Stratford and will bo among (hose from this city who will fcpend several weeks at Bedford Springs. Mrs. George W. Harding will leave shortly for Bedford Springs, where sho will spend July nnd August. Miss Jans Harding has sailed for Europe, whero she will Join friends and spend the sum mer In Franco and England. Mrs. Raymond H. Thorpe, of Marlyn rond, Overbrook, entertained at a sur prise luncheon on Saturday In honor -of Miss Marlon Eatelle Gouchcr, of 36 Larchmont avenue, Penfleld, who -was nihiried thip morning: at St. John's Epis copal Church of Lai&ilowne to 3Ir. How ard Lofland, Jr. V NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Carl Buxbaum, 2632 North Eighteenth street, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Se lena Buxbaum, to Mr. Louis Silk. Miss Gertrude E. Rhodeslde. of 3140 Pago street, will spend the summer -with her sister. Mrs. Morris O. Bercnsteln, at 29 East Ninth street, Erie. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. J. Ryan and her daughters, Miss Rosalto Ryan and Miss Dorothy Ryan, of 1712 South Eighteenth ntreot, have gone to their home In Ocean City, whtro they will remain until September. Miss Margnret O'Nlel. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Nlel, ruvi returned to her homo at 2410 South Sixteenth street, after having made a trip to the Pacific- Coast Mr. James Brown and his daughter, Miss Gertrude Brown, of 2514 South Nineteenth street, Bpent the week-end at Atlantic City. Mr. John Meade, of 1931 South Eight eenth street, Is spending the summer at Atlantic City. Mrs. J. J. Murphy, of 1420 McKean street, la spending; tho season at her cot tage In Atlantic City WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Marcarot E, Creary, of 1327 North Sixtieth street, announced the en gagement of her daughter, Miss Julia M. Creary and Dr. John F. Lewis, or Washington, at a reception last week. Dr. Lewis served as a captain In the Army Medical Corps during the war. Mr. and Mrs. Edgnr Dunbar Morris, or tno uuywn Aonrtmcnts. Forty-e chth and Walnut streets, aro receiving con gratulations upon tne btrtn or a son, Edward Dunbar Morris, Jr , Juno 21, Mrs. Morris wan Miss Dorothy M. Per kins, da'-chter of Mrs. Robert Kemble MoCall. of Brookfcrn. Stratford. Mrs. D. Greet: Methenv. of 4fiOB Spruco street, entertained recently at an lniomuu luncneon ana auction bridge at the Philadelphia Country Club. Tho marrlago of Miss Lillian R. Ep stein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Epstein, of 1B04 South Fifty-third street, and Dr. Elmer L Shaffer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adam ShafTer. of 2137 Ger mantown avenue, took place last Tues day nt Stern's drawing rooms. Mrs. Shaffer was attended by her slater, Miss Mary Epstotn, as maid of honor and Mr N. Leonard ShafTer, a brother of tho bridegroom, was best man. Thero were six bridesmaids and six ushers. QERMANTOWN Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas H. Jackson, of 4820 Germantown avenue, quietly cele brated the first anniversary of their weddlnK on Sunday Mrs. Jackson was before her marrlago last year. Miss Josephine Tinkler, of 6032 Greene street STRAWBERRY MAN8ION Mrs, Jennie Tuber, of 3026 Berks street, announces tho engagement of her aaugntcr, miss Henrietta Tuber, to Mr. Herman Bookman, of this city. Mrs. Harry Emmerich, of 2E40 Xorth Twenty-ninth street, gave a dinner last evening for her daughter, MIfb Edna Emmorloh, whoso marriage to Mr. Wil liam Jackson Rhelncr will take place tomorrow evening The guests, who In cluded tho bridal party were Mrs. Edwtn BQNWIT TELLER GCO. N CHESTNUTi"Ani3TKSTREE.T Tomorrow Closing Out TWO GROUPS SPORTS JACKETS at great reductions Group No. I TTiesc smart Sports Jackets so much in vogue this summer will be closed out at a fraction of their former prices: Jersey, Polo Cloth, Wool-spun and Novelty Silks in all shades. Group No. II Sports Jackets of fine Duvetyn, Velvet, Vcldyn, Flannel, Faille, Twisted Faille and Novelty Silks comprise this second group, which have been up to three times tomorrow's closing-out price. Red, Kelly Green, White, Beige and other light and brilliant colors included. Engaged rhoto Uy Otto Sarony Co. MISS MARY J. COC.LAN Daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph P. Coglan, of Lawndale, wlioso engagement to Dr. John V. Allan, of Kntnkford, was announced re cently Bray, Miss Louise Maxwell Schllttler, Miss Anna K. Schllttler nnd Mr Edgar Andrews. Mrs Perry Frankcl and her daughter, Miss Mathilda Frankel,,are visiting rela tives In Now York nnd Boston, nnd ex pect to take the St. Iawrpnce River trip July 1 H??V"vV'1k ft' ? ? I K-Sfl v , , y' p-J BONWIT TELLER S, CO. jheJfxda&u Jwp ofOrto&tatiotw CHESTNUT iOT 13 STREET Special for Tomorrow PRINTED NAVY DOTTED VOILE FROCKS 19-00 Made to sell for 29.50 Probably no collon Dress Fabric is more popu lar than navy blue voile, dotted in white. With self or white organdie or voile trimming, it fashions Frocks that are cool, becoming and serviceable. This group offers two models: The accordion-plaited apron effect of the model pictured is an adap tation of an ex tremely smart impor tation, and this mate rial lends itself to the treatment in a charm ing manner. The sec ond model has a sur plice of organdie and lace and is decidedly youthful. WOMEN'S SECTION SECOND FLOOR 20.oo .ii.. 25-00 MISS MILLICENT HIBBARD BRIDE OF MR. E. A. SMITH Interesting Wedding. of telle Rosenfeld and Miss Mr. Es Loula Brenner The marrlago of Miss Mllilccnt Mar shall Hlbbard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Hlbbard, Sr., of 6812 Limekiln nike. to Mr. 1-3 Arthur Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. -John Smith, lof Beverly,' N. J., will take place at 7 o'clock this evening in tho Chelten Avenue Methodist Church, Mr. Hlbbard will give his daughter In marriage and tho Rev. A. Perclval Hodgson, pastor of tho church, will perform tho ceremony. Mrs. Mar shall Hlbbard, Jr., the bride's stBter-ln-lnn. win art na mntrnn nt honor and two cousins. Miss Grace E. Carroll and Miss Emma Barker, will attend as briaes maids. Miss Alberta Beresford, of Bov crly, a small niece of the bridegroom, will be the flower girl. Mr. David Rod man nt TiAvarli'. n nniitiln of the bride groom, will act an best man. The ushers will Includo Mr William SerolT. Mr. Frank Campbell, Mr, Marshall Hlbbard, Jr.. tho bride's brother, and Mr Crlnton Severs, of Beverly, N. J. RONKIN STERN An Interesting wedding took place last ,.nlni, nt Annlln HnlL when. MISS Minnie Stern, daughter of Mrs. Jacob Stern, 1803 North Eighteenth street, be. came tho bride of Dr. S. Hamilton Ron kin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Ronkln of Now York. Rabbi Max D Klein of' Tho bride wore a gown of duchess lace and pearls. Her veil, which formed the trnln, was of tulle and duchess lace. ffLRtened with oranco blossosms She mrrleil n. Colonial bouauet of orchids and lilies of the valley The maid of honor, Minq Sadie Stern, a sister of tho bride. utim n rawti of fllet lace and a green Neanolltan hat and carried American Beauties. The bridesmaids, Miss Freedn Saxo. Miss Frances P Leof, Miss Mil dred Greenberg, Miss Rebecca Ncuman were gowned In pastel shades of chiffon Formerly 19J0-39J0 Formerly 39J0-75JM with Neapolitan hats to match. They carried shower baskots of flowers J he brldfflrrnnm'a hrnllin,. Wr rnftfI Ronkln, nctetl ns best man. Tho ushers were Dr A. J. Hertz. Dr. 8. Barlshow, Dr. 13. Forman nnd Mr. Ernest Seltzer HRRNNER ROS KNFELD A pretty wedding look place Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock In Regis Hall, Six tieth and Pino streets, when Miss Eslello A. Rosenfeld, of 6143 Spruce street, be camo tho bride of Mr, Louis Brenner, ot 1431 South Fourth street, tho Rev. B L. Lovcnthnl, assisted by the Rev. M H. Knplandr, officiating A reception for 300 guests from New York, Reading, Harrlsburg, Ilnston and Charleston, W Va,, followed Immediately after tho cere mony. The hrlde was given In marriage by her father, Mr Samuel Rosenfeld. MIsb Gertrude Rosenfeld, a sister, attended her as maid of honor The bridesmaids Included Mies Bello Brenner, sister of the bridegroom , Miss Dlnnh Kates, Miss Sara Grocnblatt. Miss Belle Sattenstoln. of Rending, Miss Rita Sattonsteln, of Reading, and Miss Lena Grossberg. of Reading. The flower girls were Miss Nessle Knplandcr, Miss Miriam Kap lander, Miss Naomi Shugerman, Miss Goldlo Shugerman, Miss Natalie Bren ner, niece of the bridegroom, and Miss Iloso Curson Mr. .Io?epn Brenner, brother of the bridegroom, acted as best man Tho ush ers Included Mr DaWs Rosenfeld. Mr Milton Rosenfeld, Mr Irvln Rosenfeld, Mr, Samuel Brenner, Mr William Brcn nor nnd Mr. Jay Brenner. After a wedding trip to Washington Two Orchestras The Original Marimba Band of Guatemala Jol Arrived Firit Appearance Anywhere and Hugo Savino't Celebrated Siring Orcheitra Two Dance Floon Coolest Spot in Town Good Food Dancing From 8 to 1 P. M. ON THE , RIVER DRIVE rw-m'VffiWVg't a b h t M i If M ,40 000 DU CM. i 0 O OH. ?W "-. 5SyS mWLm s&'jrz. NL''yV Of Q o a - Q-,' .'Ulo'X' nlC o o.c bdi 'Oooo o O c rOc - O Q Uo6t OO . o 0 A or' rt' P Mr. nnd Mrs. Brenner will spend the re mainder of tho summer at Chelsea. LOFLAND GOUCHER An attractive June wedding took place thh morning at St John's Episcopal Church of Lansdowno, when Miss Mar lon Estello Ooucher daughter of Mr and Mr Georgo II Goucher, of 36 Larch mont street, Penfleld, nnd formerly of Mil M llll i-y wQPv 564560o56B 2fttiU Mitz-Qfarttim fUlaluaUa :omm: ARE FAST TAKING PLAE AND DEMAND A RANGE F FASHPNS ENTTRELY APAlT FRM THE USUAL WE THEREFORE TAKE THIS tCASIN T PRESENT IART SUMM AS INTERPRETED BY PARIS AND GIDDING FR UT-DoR HORSE SHWS poto MEETS -THE RAGLES CPUNTRY CLUB AFFAIRS AND ALL MANNER F SPORT EVENTS UNUSUAL REDUCTIONS PREVAIL NOW DURING OUR CLEARANCE 1222-1224 Summer Frocks -Rgduced jr Dainty Creations of aottea siviss, unen andj?mcjna7n. -A r most attractive collection of charming modelsjfbr summer dqis. Originally Priced ?J5to45 Tfiey are nou) $9&p14&16& to 29?2 A , uiv-v r I M m .& Lansriowne became the bride of Mr. Howard Loflnnd, Jr.. of Ijinsdowne. The ceremony wns performed by the Rev f rosswell McBee rector of the church The bride wns given In marriage by her fnthtr fthe was attired In an orchid gown nnd hat to match She carried a shower bouquet of orchids and lllle of Dip alley There were no bridesmaids. mmlm$ttirteitoi M& lltoi . --. 'BM-e-ippw' vpv a"-- " AoUUe NEW OUK pk Walnut Street m STUMIS imported Voiie. ojrjandie fSl UL jfo; -vJ: HTli,l MAltKET AT NINKTRRNTH It TO 11-PARAMOUNT PIIKSKNTB DE MILLE'S LATEST I'ltODUCTION "The Lost Romance WITH JACK HOLT. LOIS WII.BON AND CONKAD NAOKL Addd Tony flarir'a Com1x Crfntlon, vnil THEYI.OVE CAVB ME!" Vocal Prologue IMnnrrl Albano sololat QTAMTHM market ar. ioth l '' V-'' 11 A M to 11 1IJ P.M. MAY McAVOY "A private iiiz-v i iin,t- v J I SCANDAL" Added New ToonervlIIf" Comedy 'THE HKlri'EU HAfJ HIH KLINO" PALACE 12H MARKET 8T. 10 A M In II IB P M. Wallace Reid tjieodorb nonERTa, IN PARAMOUNT'S "TOO MUCH UI'RBD" arcadia rr St. riel. 10th il ir, p m. vVANDA HAWLEY ,J'?ii;"S Jfl.fi I1L-Jli' VIPTORTA MARKKTBT ah. Oth PAULINE FREDERICK and MILTO.V HILLS IN FIRST 'SALVAGE" PRESENTATION PAP1TOI "4 MARKET STREET -'A 1 1 VL, MHY PICKPORD In i inniiun rnr HarK Door ' PTrr,.T7MT,MAr:!:r ST. b.l 1TTH l VLjVJJUI I tl v nnivFiTira tnr.Ait ptreet" , GLOBE MARKET STREET AT .Tt'NIPErt HARMONY lsV'lSSIi-sTSA1 EITH'S THEATRE FOUR MARX BROS. In 'On ih M7?nnln I'lnor" RICHARD KEAN & CO. In "cn"H Prom l'laya Prank Fisher i Etdrt Ollmore: Raymord v u A Marin Hnrtman) Aeinp k Pnhlf-a, Othera K WILLOW GROVE PARK Victor Herbert and his Orchestra PRED LANDAU Violin Pololat WEDNESDAY JUNE Stl-HERnERT DAY Thursday .Iun 30 Afirrnoon and EMnlngr STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER CHORUS ROSELAND DANCINO TONIOIIT 1015-17 Market St. -0 N v- 'M M & m ri" cm ifW "lTal & Invalidi! OCOOKINQ ALL SALES FINAL Sport Wear Department Th, M0uiinilf'AHAEes. NO C. 0. D'S. 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