' . 1. 1 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1921 11 , JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Tells of the Death of Arthur Spencer, She Sees Smart Froclcs and Talks of Wee Sma' Hours TT WAS with urent rwret that I I Jrne.1 of the denth f Arthur Don ,,'!' Sncnccr nt the l'ennnylvnnfn S itl Monday momlnic fcltowln, 2 Z St Ion. HI- mother, Mr. Ornlmm fioenccr, lm.1 been vl.Itlnir In llcrmiidn IS A r wa living with hl friend, Si.nl "rndford, in Wilmington. Sere hi" "" werc" " WttB '1 gi about ten days ngo nnd enme on here 1 be operated on for appendicitis. Aft tho opcrntlon complication!) dc Soped which finally canned hi : death Mrs Spencer was telegraphed for nnd rtiched home five days before his death. jjb funeral took place yesterday nt Laurel HUl. Arthur was named nftcr his uncle, the late Arthur Donaldson Smith, who lMd for many years on v-uuaiuuc b .-.: fcttneen Eighteenth and Nineteenth. He , puvived by His mother, one brother, Graham Spencer, nnd flvo sisters, Mrs. j,ck Montgomery, Mrs. Charlie Potter, Mr. Robert Hunter, Mrs. Hcylard and A Arthiir0nSpcnrcr was nn extremely Mpular man nnd his death will be J&tiy fclt by hls 8corcs ricn(l8, WHAT a charming sub-deb Snlly Henry Is ! I mv her the other day rfth her mother, Mrs. Gouvernetir Cadwaladcr, looking ch c in n dark blue tkirt made with panels caught under the hem. She wore n red Ktou jacket ititched in dark blue and her blue hat was fashioned of Bro-grnlnilbbon, In terlaced with patent leather ribbon. Mrs. Codwnlndur was wearing a gray tweed sports suit nnd gray felt hat trimmed with French blue. BETTY is thrco years old nnd the other night was heard boasting to her small friend of four as to tho late hour at which she had retired the pro feeding night. Said she: "I stayed up .wful late Tins' night." "How late?" jald the practical neighbor, who insisted oa data nnd wished to have the state ment proved. "Well, it was nwful late." aid Hetty. "What time was it?" insisted the neighbor. Now how could Hetty tell the time, Mie was only three; so she therefore tepeated her assertion, "Well, 'mas nwful late." "I .aid what time wns it." demanded the neighbor. "Well," said Hetty, "it wis liglitnin bug time." NANCY WYNNE. socialTctivities Mr and Mrs Henry B. Coxe, of Haf fod, Tenllyn, will bo nt homo ns usmal en the evening of July 4. Mr and Mrs. Andrew Porter, who have been away on their wedding trip, will return In tlmo for the nffnlr, find many of those, living around Penllvn who nro entertaining house parties ocr tho week-end will take their guests to the Coxes Thero will bo dancing. No cards have been sent out Miss Mnrgaret II Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, lMward D.-nls, of 019 West Hortter street, Germuntown, enteitalned at luncheon esterday nt tho Philadel phia Cricket Club In honor of Mls& Trances Wharton Scott, daughter of Mre! J. Alison Hcott, 2201 Pine street, w-hfif will bo married today to tho Rev Albtrt Lucas Thu guehts Included Miss Anno Lewis Mis Kltz TJugeno Dixon Xeu told MM Lorraine Dlsston, Miss Mary CUthbcri Boyd, Miss Kliz.ihcth Dcir, of Wllkes-Harro ; MIfh Dorothy S Spincer, of New Orleans , Miss Mnry Elizabeth Elliot and Miss Marian n Grant. Mrs ftlwnrrt A Schmidt, of Ilnilnor. ill entert.iln at luncheon on Thuisd.iy In honor of Mrs Alba B. Johnson, of Castani Hosemont Copis will be laid for twenty guests Mr and Mrs. Schmidt will Ieao next wrelt for Newport, It. I., where they will spend July Mrs Schmidt will snll for Kurope early In August Mr and Mrs William L-lovd Bally and their duighter. Miss Sara B Bally, and their pods, Mr Livingston U Bally and Mr Wllham Lloyd Bally, of Langmero. Ardmoie, will leave the latter part of July for tin Pocono Mountains, whero they win spend tho remainder of tho Jummor Mr nnd Mrs Fredeilck Hcmslcy Lels, uho ale spending their wedding trip at Yama Fauns, X. Y, will return heme on Saturday Beforo hor mnrrlago on Junn 22 Mrs Lols was Miss Loulso Butterworth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Werner Butterworth. Mr and Mis. Abel P. Wctherill, of Kept ro.ul Wnnowood, uro spending Metal whUh nt Audubon. Mrs Thomas V. Dunn, of 221 Aliens tone, Chestnut Hill, has letuined fioin Capo May, where she spent tho week end as the guest of Mrs Kinest Hunter M her lottage Mr and Mrs William 13 Goodman, Jr. and their family, of 8860 German town aonw Chestnut Hill, will leave "day for Sanmnc Lake, whero they will occupy a camp for tho .summer. Mr Rn,i Mrs William Klndlay Brown, or Summit nvtnue, Chestnut Hill, ac companied b Mr Joseph W Coopor, wiuieae July 1 on a motor trip through "o .Now nnglunii smtis ?" Mary C C.istlo, daughter of Mr it?n :""" Jnmes Manderson Cabtle. of HOUerrnantown avenue, Chustnut Hill. Is 'h8,KU(st of Miss Loulso Jumleson, ormerly of Chestnut Hill, now of St t?. MIfs tastlo and Miss Jamlcson "HI spend a month us tho guests of Miss on a ranch In Woming Mr. James M Castle, Jr nnd Mr Stuurt M. -astlo left last eek for Dilcour, X Y, wnero they will camp for the summer ,.SIrWllllam iMr,i slXton nnd his son, ir .. c " u 'seMon of Highland ave aue, (h.stnut Hill, will sail today for Mropt li,ie they will i-pend the sum raertrawilng In Kinimo ami Lnglnnd SiI' IulUv v Uo"'s. daughtei of Mi rS,. . Wll"er L Boss, of SI .Martins, Chestnut Hill will le.no today for Xcw famppliire uhoie sho will spend the wmnier at c imp Plnn Land th?ir ,inn(1, Mrs Uec1 A Morgan and an, . ,iull"r. -Miss i:il7ibeth Morgan, nut li i. M,'l"ilos Morgan, of Chest- Shern ,!,""' h,'1 on Jul' 7 for Prance. nero th.y win E,)en(1 ,,0Nrrni months Tho Huntingdon Valley Country Club fP'n!:! .!"! :it; : : n '"' t-t-t-t-i ' II " .i wt a kd.i t . kl Rid Your Face of WRINKLES Nin I'lnntlqur ClUHrttntfed under I'urB I'onrt inil Drug Act. Juno ao moo. A harrn'cus ko tal.lo-llke Jelly. Just appl on fuco, let It dry IS mlnutei then ftah off. Apply In Bams mnnner for rwluelnpr the thin Thb akin be. cornea flrni, brluht ana youmrui No thunl.t, y ,,u""nt Phyflclann and Neo PloBUque Agency Vv' ' N. will have special music on the evening of July 4, nnd dnncing nftcr dinner Dr. nnd Mrs. S. Lewis Zlcglcr, of 1G25 Walnut street, who have been spending the early summer at Haverford, will sail for Hurope on July 4 with their children Miss Catherine J Weston, of tho Belle-ue-Stratford, will also Join them In a tour through Lnglnnd nnd France , Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Beckendorf of 4641 North Eleventh street, announce tho engagement of their daughter, Miss Sadlo Beckendorf, to Mr Sylan 13. Sost mann, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Julius Sost-mann. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs, I. Lnndls Dotwltor, of 1917 Xorth Twelfth street, entertained nt a dinner of twelve covers on Saturday nvenluir m honor of the twenty-first birthday of ner grnncison, .Mr. Hicham n. Oellers. 3d, nt Koah's Ark, Oulph Mills, Pa. Dr nnd Mrs. Cyrus Adler, of 2041 North Broad street, will spend tho re mainder of the month with Mrs Jncob H Schlft at their Bummer homo on Bum son road, Seabrlght, X J Mrs. Jacob Sander and her baby daughter, of Chicago, who hnvo been spending two weeks with Mrs. Sanders parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Klngrutd, of 2602 West Cumberland street, re turned home on Saturday evening ac companied bv her sister. Miss Fannie Flngrutd Miss Flngrutd will remain In Chicago as tho guest of her brother-in-law nnd sister Mrs Sander wns for morly Miss C. Sarah Flngrutd WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. nnd Mrs David H Supplee, of G942 Cntharlno street, have nnnouncea tho mnrrlago of their daughter. Miss K Dorothy Supplee, and Mr Oeorgo S Cnstor, of Pitman, N J , on Wednes day, June 22, at tho homo of tho brldo's parents Mr. nnd Mrs. Castor will llvo in nochester, X V Mrs. H. E. Boschur, of 4723 Spring field avenue, who- has' Just returned from Badcllffo College, sailed from Now York on Saturday Inst on tho Orduna, accom panied by her daughter, for Europe, where thoy will remain until tho latter part of September. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnmes H. Simpson, of tho Powelton Apartments, with their son, Mr William Slmngon, nnd daugh ter, Mrs.' Milton Hohlfeld. nro spending tho summer at Ocean City. They will return about October 1. TIOGA Mrs Ellen Fisher, the Mlssen Klshcr, Mre Thomas. Mr Bolger and the Misses McCIoskcy havo returned from Esopus-on-the-Hudson, whero thoy attended the ordination of Mrs Fisher's son, Bev. Francis James Fisher, C. SS. B. Mr. nnd Mrs John B. Hermnnn, of 1913 West Hunting Park avenue, an nounce tho marriage of their daughter, Miss Ireno Ethel Hermann, to Mr. Albert K. Cameron, of 2208 West Lehigh ave nue, on Saturday. June 26. Tho bride) wns attended by her sister. Miss Doro thy P. Herman, nnd Mr William Bhoadcs acted as best man. Tho Bev. William C. Laucr officiated. Aftor nn extended wedding trip Mr nnd Mrs. Cameron will be nt home at 1538 Fern hill road, Germnntown MOORESTOWN Tho Bev. P. A Warden and his family havo gono to Bench Haven, X. J., to re main until August. The wedding of Miss Adnllno Polstman nnd Mr. John McChesncy took place Inst Wednesday In the Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel. Tho ceremony wai performed by the Bev. J. P. Hendrlck, assisted by tho Bev. P J. Kelly, of Mt. Holly. Mrs. Mnry H Kerwln. of Elizabeth, X. J , announces the mnrrlago of her daughter, Miss Hazel Kerwln, to Mr. John Irlck Hopkins, of Moorostown, on Monday, June 13, In Elizabeth, X. J. Dr. nnd Mrs William Hewson, of uvrunuuK, are visiting .Mrs, iiewson s parents. Mr nnd Mrs. X. Xewlln Stokes, of Chester avenue. DELAWARE COUNTY Mr. and Mrs T Woodward Trainer nro occupying their cottnge at Capo May whero thev will remain until they return hi incir i.ncsicr nomo iome lime in Sep tember Mrs U C Crow, of 32 Elbcron nvo nue, Lnnsdowuo, Is spending n few days at hor homo, preparatory to returning to her summer homo in West Copako, which sho opened the first of May Dr. nnd Mrs E C. McCIung, of Swarthmorc, aro occupying tholr sum mer homo at Woods Hill, Mass , whero they will remain until September FRANKFORD Mr. and Mrs Alfred J Mnthlas, o' 1602 Harrison street, nro receHIng con gratulations on the birth of a daughter, Betty Anno Mnthlas. Mrs Muthlas be fore her marrlnge was Miss Dorothy Castor. Miss Myrtlo Patterson, of Orthodox street, Is spending a fortnight In At lantic City ns tho guest of Mrs. J Xelson nt her cottage on Vermont ao nue. Mls3 Mabel Cnatcs, of 4016 Hawthorne street, Is spending somo tlmo In Los Angeles, Calif. Mr, nnd Mrs. William B Taylor, of' 5000 Penn street, aro spending tho sum-' mcr nt Ocean City. I I Reunion at Longacre ' A number of tho former ofllcers of tho 198th Field Artillery. 28th Division, I had a reunion nt a luncheon on the Longacre roof on Monday Among those present wero. Lieutenant Colonel ejeorgu Both, Lieutenant Colonel Walton Clnrk, Mnjor Norman S"mlth, Major i Ilohort McKendrUit, Major Bomanus Ftlilman, Captain Chnrles N Shaw, Jr , i aptain (.( Washington Merscher, cap tain Harold Bromnll, Lloutenant Erroll Hay, Lieutenant Jnmes Duffy Lieu tenant William West, Lloutenant Charles Hicks, Lieutenant Hnrr) C Stnndhrldge and Lieutenant Oeorgo Lang Tho for mation of an officers' club was discussed BL: BONWIT TELLER & CO, Cjw Specialty Sicp orOrtcunahotu CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET Announce for Thursday 38 Misses' Tricotine and Poiret Twill Suits to be closed out at Formerly priced to 89.50 Tailored and Costume Suits, trimmed' with braid, silk stitchery and self-material strappings. One of a kind. Tan, Navy and Black. Going Away 1 1 fwlwM)W$M3u&sr'jH I'hrto ly Uichrach MltS. TIIKODOItlS PAUL Who will Icac In Aticust for Northeast Harbor, Sic., where sho will vLslt Iter parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Wharton I'cppcr MISS FRANCES SCOTT WEDS REV. A. H. LUCAS Marriage Takes Place at St. Mark's Episcopal Church at 4 o'clock An Interesting wedding that will tako plnco today Is that of Miss Prances Wharton Scott, daughter of Mrs. J All son Scott 2201 Pino street .and the Bev. Albert Hawley Lucas, which will bo sol emnized at 4 o'clock In St Mark's Epls copal Church, Sixteenth nnd Locust streets. Tho brldo, who wilt bo given In mnrrlnge by her brother, Mr. Joseph All son Scott, will wear a robe of croam colorcd lncc nnd chiffon over cronm-col-orod satin nnd mndo with a court train of chiffon. Her tullo veil will be fastened with a spray of orange blossoms nnd she will carry a shower boumiot of lilies of tho valley. Mrs ritz-Eugone-Dlxon Xcwbold will attend her cousin as matron of honor and will wear a cream lace gown over white satin mado with panels of cream l.ico nt the Mdes. She win wear a large DiacK nofeimir anu chiffon hat trimmed with .i laige blnck plume, nnd will enrry u shower bouquet of flame-colored gladioli and Hrkspur. Tho bildosmalds will Include Mits Anna Lewis, Miss Lorrnlno Dlsston, Miss Mar garet II Davis, Miss Mary C Ilnd, Miss Ellrahcth Derr, of Wllkes-Iiarro ; Miss Dorothy S. Spencer, of New Orleans; Mlfcs M Elizabeth Elliott and Mii,s Mar Ian D. Grant They will be gowned nlllte In frocks of crenm lace over cieam satin mado with panels of laco at ilther side, and will wear large black thadrnv hats trimmed with black plumes They will miry llame-colorcd gladioli nnd lark spur. Mr John Hopkins w 111 net ns best man ; nnd the ushers will Includo Mr. Bobeit Dcckcrt, Mr. Gordon A. Hardw Ick, Mr. Thomas Hart. Mr John C. I'iist, Jd, Mr. Hnrrv B. Xellron. Mr Charles A. Potter, Jr , Mr. Ernest Scott, all of this city, nnd Mr. Bobcrt Ogdcn Purvcs, of New York. A reception will follow tbn roromnnv at 1:30 at the homo of tho bride. Tho itev. Alport iucas ana his bride w 111 bo at home In tho fall at 2119 C press street. H VLA XD McAVO Y An nttractlvo wedding will take place at 5 o'clock this afternoon in St MonlcVs Catholic Church, when Miss llilen B McEvoy, daughter of Mis Mary Mc- - Mattresses Renovated SIZES ALTERED rentlitrv Kriininted nnd .Made Into .11 u'resto-it Brass Beds Relacqueretl Olin&L iJ j, st. i:t. 37 jth. J X. olDancer's Charm lies principally in graceful freedom and exposure of beautiful shoulders and arms, You, wearing this sea son's sheer fabrics and low cut cowns. may also enjoy a de lifhtlully unconscious freedom DEQL-A-TQNg is a scientific preparation mads by beauty experts to safely re movo Iho hair from face, neck orunder-nrius, Itlemesfifskin clear, fresh nnd firm, v itliout pain or discoloration, Ileauty specialists recoramena It hlchly. Eaey to ap ply simple directions with every jar. At Any Druggist's or Department Store Evoy, will become tho brldo 'of Mr. Mor ris J. Hyland. xno ceremony will be performed by the Bov Joseph P, Kelly. Miss Gertrude C. McEvoy will attend her sister ns bridesmaid, Mr, William Mor.ls will act as best man. A reception at tho home of the bride's mother will follow the ceremony, after which Mr and Mrs. Hyland will leavo for a trip to Niagara Fnlls. BOTH MINQUEZ The marriage of Miss Hope Mlnguei, of 2737 South Eighteenth street, to Dr. Leonard Both, of Woodbury, N. J , will take plnco this evening In the Bcconcllla tlon Reformed Episcopal Church, at Eighteenth nnd Johnstone streets. Tho Bev. Mr. Earectson will perform the ceremony. Miss Elizabeth Watson and Miss Mar garet Nleven will be bridesmaids and Mr. John Shoppard will act ae grooms man. , Lr. nnd Mrs. Both will llvo at Wood bury. TINDALI fJHRIST A pretty wedding will be solemnized this evening at the Temple Baptist C hurch, Tioga nnd Twenty-second streets, when Miss Gladys L Christ, nleoe of Mr. and Mrs Melvln E Lyon, of 1729 Monument avenue, will bo married to Mr Alvln Tindall, of Tioga, tho Bev. Herbert Agate officiating. Tho bride will bo given In marriage by her uncle. Miss Martha Nosh will act as maid of honor. The two bridesmaids will be Mies Eva Tindall nnd Miss Myrtlo Tin dall, sisters of the bridegroom. Mr. Tindall will bo attended by Mr. Ward Frnntz as best man and his ushers will bo Mr. Marshall S. Mill ward and his brother, Mr Morris Tindall A small reception will follow tho ceremony at tho bride's homo. McDOXALD SPLANE A pretty wedding1 took place this morning nt 9 o'clock In St. Monica's i;amoiic Church, when Miss Voronlca A. Splane. daughter of Mr. David J Splanc, of 1511 Bltner street, becamo tho brldo of Mr. Leo McDonnld Tho ceremony wns solemnized with a nuptial mnss, tho Ber Joseph P Kelly officiating Miss Mary M .Splanc, sister of tho bride, wns maid of honor nnd the brides maids wero Mls Anna McFnrland. Miss Betty Carlln nnd Miss Margaret Dovcr caux. Mr. Bartley Beynoldn, of Bethlehem, tvon best man nnd tho ushers wero Mr. William McDonald nnd Mr. Joseph Mc Donald, brothers of tho bridegroom, and Mr. Lawrence Shelly. A breakfast at tho homo of the bride's father followed tho coremony, after which Mr and Mrs. McDonald left for a trip to the West. SULLIVAN EBTEL An Interesting wedding took place this morning at 8 o'clock In St Monica's Catholic Church, when Miss Catharine, Ertel, dnughtcr of Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Ertel, of 2322 South Seventeenth street, wns given In mnrrlnge by her brother. Mr Oeorgo Ertel Jr . to Mr Bobcrt Sullivan. Father Walsh performed tho ceremony, whclh was solemnized by n. nuptial mass Mrs Mary Moehnn, sister of tho bride, was matron of honor Her two small 11 II ANNE L. DEVLIN ONE THIRTY-NINE SO. THIRTEENTH ST. Unusual Frocks at Clearance Prices Summer reductions most gratifying to patrons now prevail in our salon. Models of all types will be included, and of every fashionable sum mer material. Prices most reasonable. I . : I BON WIT TELLER G, CO. jfAeJpeciafaj Jhoo ofOriainationr CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET Fifty Hand-Drawn and Hand-Hemstitched CREPE DE CHINE FROCKS 29.50 Reduced from 39.50 for tomorrow French Crepe de Chine unusually heavy quality following colors: NAVY FLESH WHITE PORCELAIN BLACK BLUE JADE BIEGE TOMATO This season has brought forth many delightfully youthful frocks with hand drawn rvorlc as its decorative scheme, but nothing quite approaches the grace of this Slip-on Frocl(, which retains the French note of the model from which it was copied, and at the same lime embodies the sim pler charms of American Dress. WOMEN'S SECTION daughters, Miss Margaret Moehnn nnd Miss Anna Mcehan, were flower girls Miss Anna H. Ertel wns bridesmaid and Mr. D. Chapman acted as best man. A breakfast for the Immediate family followed the ceremony and a reception at tho home of the bride's parents will take place this tvenlng, after which Mr and Mrs Sullivan will leavo for a trip to Atlantlo City. BOWMAN BOONE An Interesting wedding will take place In tho Mount Hermnn Methodist Epis copal Church, nt Nineteenth and Porter streets, nt 6 o'clock this evening, when Miss Madallne Boone, daughter of Mrs Martha Yost, of 1430 Shunk street, will become tho hrldo of Mr Wesley Barrett Bowman Tho ceremony will be per formed by Dr W S Thomas. Mr. Walter Bayard Boone will give his sister In marriage Miss Elsie Bow man will ba bridesmaid and Miss Alberta L, Boone, sister of the bride, will bo flower girl Mr William Smith will act as best man A rccpptlon at the home of the bride's mother will follow the cere mony, after which Mr. and Mrs Bowman will leave for their wedding trip to Chi cago. They will be at homo after Au gust 1 at 2600 South Broad street. RUBY BIOHTER The marriage of Miss Florence Blghter, daughter of Mr and Mrs Horace B Blghter. of 903 West Marshall Btreet. Norrlstown, and Mr. Joseph F Ruby, of Norrlstown will take place this evening at 7 o'clock In the Central Presbyterian Church, Norrlstown Tho Bev. J Allen Crawford, pastor of tho church, will of ficiate at the ceremony The bride, who will bo given In marriage by her father, will bo attended by Miss Margaret Hoeb ner ns maid of honor and by Miss Helen Thomas, of Oermantown, and Miss Mar garet Cassel, of Norrlstown, as brides maids. The now or girl will bo Miss Kathrvn Wood, a cousin of tho bride Dr. Carl Solbcrt. of Now York, will bo best man nnd the ushera will Include Mr. Joseph A. Coleman. Jr , and Mr Ronald Heobner Tho bride will wear a gown of whlto eatln nnd radium and a veil of tulle caught with orango blos soms. Sho will carry a bouquet of roses and sweet peas. Miss Hoebner's frock will be of blue haronct satin and radium laco. Miss Thomas' gown will bo of orchid satin and lace and Mlw Cassel's of pink satin snd laco They will nil carry sweet peas and larkspur A largo reception will follow at the home of the bride's parents Upon their return from a wedding trip Mr and Mra Buby will live at 903 West Marshall street, Norrls town. ALCORN VAN PRAET A pretty wedding took plnco yesterday morning at 9 o'clock In St, Monica's Church, Seventeenth nnd Rltner streets, when Miss Phyllis Van Prnct, of 1944 Fitzgerald street, becamo tho brldo of Mr. Robert J. Alcorn, of Gloucester, N. J. Tho coremony won performed by tho Rov Father Robert J. Cnssldy, of St. Mary's Church, Fourth and Spruce streets, and followed by a nuptial moss A reception followed Immediately aftor the ceremony at tho homo of tho bride's parents Miss Rose Van Praet, a sister of tho bride, attended her as maid of honor Tho flower girl was Miss Phyllis 5Iln- of an in the A 11 34ii'J vs. flllW crva. Mr. William Hancy, of Glouceiter, acted as best nun, After a wedding trip to the Pocono Mountalnn Mr and Mrs Alcorn will mnko their home In Gloucester, N J WELSH DARBY A pretty home wedding took plnce last evening at 8 o'clock, when Miss Mrt garet Campbell, of 7009 PnHchnll nve nue, became the brldo of Mr Edwnrd Welsh, of Darby, tho Rev. J. William Helntz, pastor of tho Prlchnrd Lutheran Church, Sixty-third Btreet nnd Elmwood avenue, officiating Tho bride wan nttended by her sister Miss Anna Campbell, ns maid of honor Mr Welsh had for his best man his brother, Mr Earlo Welsh. A reception followed Immediately after the ceremony After a wedding trip to Niagara Falls Mr and Mrs Welsh will llvo In West Philadelphia. NORRI8TOWN Announcement har. been made of tho engagement of Miss Mattle M Welgncr, dnughtcr of Mr nnd Mrs J Wclgnor, of 742 George ntreot, and Mr. Percy Fronefleld, of Sandy street The an nouncement wns made nt a dinner given b TjaEe-t J J. Uwloi- 1126 Walnut SLff ,?,??'. We Have Taken IHO Smart Vp-to-the- j.ss nimutc Hats Values Up to $25 Marked Them 2inninnnnixinj!nu!inniiffi:ininirainTnurjumnnniinmf"nr.ii!i;iiujiif!iirrnrai! The big sandwich loaf Victor Bread Only At nil our Stores iiTririiiiriiniii'j;Eii!i!winmjm!i!irritBii!niiiniI? JWvJ I llrKESr?Mll Jc IMMMiM WMiiHiilii A Final of a Limited Number of Our Finest Afternoon & Evening Dresses of Canton and Georgette Crepe, Kittens-Ear Satin, Imported Laces and a Few Lingerie Dresses, trimmed with Filet Lace They Were $95 to $225 Reduced to $55, 65, All Purchases Billed August 1st by Mr and Mrs Welgnor nt which covers were laid for fifteen guests Itlhborlne nnd Htltrhlng limit) Rmhrolderlng and Knitting rtllk Braiding Embroidering Beading llemntltrhlng Scalloping I'leatlnr NOVELTY EMBROIDERY CO. .. 10U7 PIMIBItT HTItliKT - --H Permanent Waving, $1 Per Curl Scarless Electrolysis for Krmntitl of Kunfrlluonn Hnlr, Mole, Unit and Hlrtlininrk. Face nnd Mi nip MiflullU RITA A. KRAUS, 1615 W.lmu St. hurefMor to Kupnek & Kapnrk I'lione, .Spniee 4202 fSalted Jumbo Pecans"! The bent 111 the world are grown In Oeorglfi. Thene nre the plrk of tin Georgia rrop. The great- JlQ .00 mt of all milted nutn. ! Lb. Rita's Famous Salted Nut "Known From Coait to Coait" Wr:tc for Price List CANDY SHOP IVe Pay the Parcel Post 149S.BroadSt.chMiB--t8t: wS'smSHSG? GET THIN- I Itegnrdlea of how atont yon n'e the Collin course apeedlly reduces yon. Yoti will acquire grnco wf form and a flenre easily gowned. Even if you are but ftlirditly nTer-wtleht fifteen, twelve or only live let a put you nt the welirht you will look your bent nnd enjoy buoyant health. Trial Treatment Gratia COLLINS n INSTITUTE i For Women Excluiively Bellevue Court Buildne 1418 Walnut Street Phone Spruce 3181 Payments for Course can be arranged 3-wtcnJ jfsi!Meri&sasmssr&mssrst 1222-1224 Walnut Street 74, mo ..."PIT mjfir i Cle InriUtiM or Annonrjcr tloderut. 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