Wip ?,", Wv VI m V.f'7W4 '' i f . ir '.f 4f il EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY,' JUNE 30, 1921 is 'W3OT7W '4 T t'.Tfi'aljtffjH JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne, Talks of the Lucas-Scott Nuptials Yesterday Afternoon She? Sees Some Smart Summer Froch--Peggy Gets Jealous r v SPITE of our hopes to the con 1 trory. It wm hoi w . n . . .! rrkii'i mi i . ---- flCOttB weaa. ';" wedding? I nut wn't it a prcuy ,c thought the, to"? J0! sweet. Bleanor VffX&gZ SS'tftE! of cream 1" .ovf Lk "trnw trimmed picture hat of blacK ( k. KthnbndChaPTch B&" cXlnY ""J Ittco and eff0"' X'fu" bit of color. ow own atln and was most be "tiSIv' have taken a little troujc on E SctTVA Spruce Second and Vfalnut Btrceta. The , Kcv. All Evans, thr other curat. Hv..on Twenty-third street near Sanson. Uo Sffi Miss Elizabeth Udtojay veral years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Evans Md their young baby arc spending the summer in Havcrford. DOES it not seem as if we would never learn to be careful in our conversions and telephone talks? You know how often you get on a croiied Wire yourself, and could J' venation if you wanted to .listen W. And yet you never learn. I was musing on this the other dny when riding, In the trolley (It was Koutc No. 60) I heard two women discussing another by nnme and saying most extraordinarily unkind Several women and men In the car be xldes myself turned and looked at them, but they talked peacefully on, cvidontly oblivious of the fact that anyone in that car could possibly know the one dis cussed. As It happened, one person did know tho ono dlscuwcd very well, and omo of tho things said were not true, and thoso that wre truo were not kind nor worthy of remark, a It only goes to show .lw careful we hould be. Not only not So take away another's character from principle, it being a poor thing to do; but also If we must do it ano cannot restrain our tongues, let uh chooso a place where wo will not be overheard by many whether they want to listen or not. A BEN'T the dotted Swiss frocks pretty this season? I saw Cclestine Warder in town tho other day wearing n dress of dark brown Swiss, dotted in white, made with a wide hemmed skirt and three Httlo cream-colored ruffles nround tho hips. The neck nnd sleeves were edged with cream color, and her hnt waa a large brown garden affair, trimmed with white flowers. Lysbetb Boyd looked awfully well In a green and white blocked gingham, made In one piece and worn with a narrow belt. She was wearing a soft xray felt hat, which was very becom ing to her, Lysbcth Is tall, and has the loveliest golden curly hair. DID you henr what a lovely time the Strawbrldgo girls, Helan nnd Janet, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Geoign IT. Ptrawbrldge, of Bala, arc going to have thli summer? They will sail next month for Europe null visit England, France, Switzerland, Holland nnd Italy beforo rc-turnlng In the latter part of Septem ber. Mrs. Strnwbrldgo has entirely re covered from her severe Illness of Inst tear, and she has been doing florae splcn -did work talking to tho businesi girls In various clubs. She has the greatest un derstanding of girls and always reaches them, makes them want to talk with nnd confide In her. She Is n very charm ing woman. pEGGT went with mother to visit -L Aunt M nnd to see her wonderful new bahr dfi4lirir who In thrrf months old and who has come on here ro visit. rsTow Peggy'H mamma had not "'vn the new babv either, and so after greetings and showing the wee scrap of Tunes ana rumples and Kicks and crons to Peggy, who admired it dnlr. thnt small person was left to umuse" herself wniie the two women had a long talk interspersed with ojaculatlou on the part of Peggy's mother nnent the new bnbv: "Oh, hasn't she lovely eyes?" And. "My dear, what tlnv hands!" Finally as her mother exclaimed. "Oh. did you ever sec nuoh darling feet?" Peggy could not stand It a minute moie. The gro6n-o,ed monster reared largo and foVceful In her two-year mind and, edglrig up to mother, uho whispered In trembling accents. "Mamma, I got fects, too." NANOY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES An engagement of Interest to this and other cities Is that of Mlns Muriel MacCready, of Cambridge, Mots., for merly of N'owton, Mass , and the He Walter George Itcnd, formerly of this city, now of Brighton, Musi Mr. Read la a brother of Mrs. George Buckley mid a cousin of Mrs James Large, of Sum morcrest, Chestnut Hill Mian Mac Crendy Is a gr.iduatfi of RarlcllfYn Col lege, class of 1921. The wedding of Miss MacCready nnd tho nev. Mr. Read will take place In July Mr. nnd Mrs, George Drlnton Phil lips, of 2007 Do Lwicey plnc, who are spending the summer travollng In Eur ope, arq nt present In Rome, Italy. Mrs. William A Piatt and her daugh ter, Miss Christine K Chambers, of 1530 Pino street, who arc traveling In Ruropc. aro spending some time In Home. i Mr. Edwin M. I.avlno, son of Mr and Mrs. Edward J. Lavlno, of Orvlll. Chest nut Hill, who haB beon trailing In Europe, will sail for this country on Au gust 6. Colonel and Mrs John S. Muckle will We a farewell supper at their home, 2033 WalnUt street, next Satin day eve nlng to tho membcra of tho rtldley Col lege cricket team, of Toronto, Canada. ! .,V,A n nn., 1m ,hln il, -IM... , .ll, ' leavo for homo next Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. J. Howell Cummlngfl. Jr., who were marrlod Juno 11, returned yesterday from a motor trip which ex tended through tho Berkahlrcs on far north aa the Canadian line by way of Dlxvllle Notch, Bretton Woods and Itoland Springs. Mrs. William W Hepburn and her daughter. Miss Mario Loulso Hepburn of Orchard Lee, Vlllanova, who ai spending the summer traveling In Eur ope, are at present In Rome, Italy. Mr. and Mrs. Edward 8. Willing, of Charlcoto, Bryn Mawr, will leae tomor row for Murray Bay, Canada, where they will spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Olyde Wells and their family, of Montgomery avenue Bryn Mawr. who have been traveling In Europe, will sail today from Franco for this country. Mr and Mra J. Wain Vaux. of Wlnd rldge, Ponllyn, accompanied by their daughter, Mrs. Edward Ingarsoll. will leave July 4 for Little Boars Head, where they will spend tho remainder of tho summer Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hemsley Avery have closed their place at 1803 St. Mar tins lano, Chestnut Hill, and aro occupy ing their camp at Montrose, Pn Mr. and Mrs Samuol Emsel Tinkler, Jr., have returned from their wedding trip and aro now nt their home, 1400 Powell street, Norrlstown They will bo formally at home after September 1. Mrs Tinkler was Miss Martha Kurtz and Is the daughter of Mrs. Milton Reed Kurtr. Miss Ethel Otiram, daughter of Mrs E Ouram. of Bala, will loava tomorrow for Edgemare, Plka County, where who will spend a fortnight as the guest of Major and Mrs William Good, of Bala, at their camp Mr. and Mrs. Frank J Donaldson, of Pelham Court, Qermantown, will leavo tomorrow for Sliver Lake, Pa,, where they will erpend tho summer at their camp. Mr. and Mrs Edward Norrls and their daughter, Miss Emma Blddle Morris, of 301 West Springfield avenue. Chest nut Hill, will spend tho week-end with Mrs N'orrls' parents, Mr. and Mra. Thomas F. Dixon, at their cottago at Capo May. Mr. nnd Mrs Roy R'chardson, of St. Martins lane. Chestnut Hill, will leave tomorrow for Eagles Moro, where they will spend July. They will later go to Cape May for tho remainder of the summer. NEXT SEASON'S DEBUTANTE ii mBKB & Wonderful Values in Lens Expensive CORSETS FOR SUMMER WEAR ffllodcUTl 835 Chestnut St. . rhoto bv Msrceau MISS JEAN RILEY Daughter of Mr and Mrs. A. Burt Itlloy, of Haverford, who will be ono of next season's debutantes, will ho formally Introduced to toclety at a dlnner-dancn to bo given nt tho Bcllevtie-Stratford on November 15 by her grandparents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ixswls A. Hlley, of 11509 Spruce street ALONG THE READING Membera of tho Sewing dub were en tertained by Mrs Robert A. Spcece, Jr, of 616 Slxty-sovcnth avenuo, Oak Lane yesterday, at her homo. The guests Inoludod Mrs Alan Sergerson, Mrs Clarenoo M. Spencer. Mrs. G. W Lord, Mrs. H. B. Scattergood, Mrs John Mooro. Mro. Wesley Klnnlgan, Mrs Walter Thompson, Mrs William Flem ing, Mrs Harry E. Rowe nnd Mrs, R. A. Landts. MOORESTOWN and Mrs. William Buzby. Miss Mr. A rtiWA ttl, IVTM T--n' Mrs Herbert Evans and Mra E. Strattcn motored to Beach Haven lat week Mr. and Mrs. William T Walkor and tholr family, of Eastbourne terraco, aro occupying a cottago at Beach Haven this summer. Mr. Henry A Rnmbo of East Main street. Is visiting frlonds In Norfolk, Vn., for soveral weeks. Miss Dorothy Warden will spend a week with Mrs D. Snyder, of Hazel avenuo, Philadelphia, boforo golne to Beach Haven for tho month of July. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr and Mrs Sidney Loewensteln and their family, of 1849 North Seventeenth street, nro spending the summer at thetr cottage, 17 Montpeller avenue, Atlantic City. MISS RHETA WHITE WEDS MR. M. J. SIEDENBACH Marrlago of Mlas Mary Foratnor and Dr. E. J. Mitchell The weddlnc of Mies Rheta May White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam White, of 2207 West Tioga street, and Mr Melville J. Sledcnbach will take place this evening at the Rlttonhouso The Rev. Dr. Henry Berkowlts will of ficiate, Tho bride, who will be given In marrlago by her father, will bo gowned In white satin, embroidered in pearls and crystal beads Her veil, which will be capped with lace and adorned with orange blossom, will extend over the long court train. She will earn a nhower bouquet of orchids nnd lilies of Iho valley. The maid of honor, Miss Beatrice Stern, will wear Jade green Georgette crepe over silver lace, ucr flowers will be Ophelia roses andean turla. Tho bridesmaids, who will be Miss Rao White, of Cumberland. Md. a cousin of tho bride. Miss Eleanor Meyers, Miss Edith Sterne and Miss Hortense lllnleln, will wear green cnir fon of pile Unto over Canton crepe, trimmed with silver grapes They will carry bouquets of Ward roses combined witn oiu larkspur. . , . 4 Mr Sledenbach will have ns his best man Dr Simon Leopold and his ushers will Include- Mr, Henry t-nnB. Mr Bernhard Stern, Mr Lester Steppacher, Mr Henry Wessel, Jr . Mr. Justin Bam berger and Mr Leonard Haas Mr and Mn Sledenbach will leave on it wedding trip to California and the ('nnadlan Rockies. A dinner and danco will follow tho ceremony . MITCHELL FOR8TNER A pretty weddlnc took place last evening, when Miss Mary Foratner. daughter of Mrs Sara Forstner, of 4S48 North Thirteenth street, was married to Dr E .1 Mitchell, eon of Mrs. Mary Mitchell of ::12 Frankford avenue Tho wedding took place nt tho home of the bride's aunt, Mra David Lupton, 43 1 East Sedgwick street. Miss Forstner was given In marriage by her uncle, Mr David Lupton Tho ceremony waa per formed by tho Rev. W Jonscn. The bride was attended bv her cousin. Miss Eva Supston, as maid of honor Dr Mitchell had his brother, Dr. Ed ward Mitchell, as best man. After an extended wedding tour Dr and Mrs. Mitchell will bo at home at 2039 East Allegheny avenue NEWMAN SCHWARTZ , A pretty wedding took place last Sun day afternoon at fi o'clock nt the Temple Beth Israel, Thirty-second street nnd Montgomery aonu, when Miss Helen Behwnrts, daughter of Mr and Mrs. K-amuel SchwarUt, of 112 West York street, becamo the bride of Mr. Philip isathan Newman, eon of Mr and Mrs. JJayW Newman, of 1626 Wldener place. Ilnbbl Marvin Nnthan, assisted by the Cantor Rosenberg, officiated A reception for tho Immediate families followed the ceremony Mrs Jack L Inselman, sister of the bridegroom, nttendod as matron of bono? Tho bridesmaids Included Miss Evn SeroU, Miss Pearl Friedman, cousin of tho bridegroom, and Miss Ruth Ke densky. The flower K.rls wero Miss Lillian Newman, sister of the bridegroom, ano Mies Roso Friedman, cousin of tho bridegroom, of Brooklyn Mr Edward Schwartz brother of the unuo Bfiea as oast man, Tho ushers mciuaeu .Mr. jose; ins bridegroom ami Mr from their wedding trip tho bride and bridegroom will be at home after Sep- 1 nt 2538 North Twenty-ninth lembor street. McGLENNEN OALBRA1TH Miss Violet Elizabeth Oalbralth. daughter of Mrs Lydla Oalbralth. of Sharon Hill, wm married yesterday to Mr George Edward McGlennen, of Sharon Hill The ccremoney took place In the Tully Memorial Presbyterian Church. Sharon Hill The pastor, the Rev Alexander Machlo, officiated Mr Charles I McGlennen was best man and Mrs Russel J McMahon was matron of honor Mr and Mrs McGlennen will live at tho Alpha Apartments, Sharon Hill. WE8T PHILADELPHIA Mr and Mrs John O. Thompson. 1237 South Fifty-fourth street, announce the marrlago of their daughter. Mies Marie Doloren Thompson, to Mr .Toteph .Tams Lenahnn, son of Dr nnd Mrs Joseph P Lenahan, 3306 North Fifth street, on Wednesday, June 23, In the Church of the filessed Sacrament. Flftv.Blxth nnd seph Newman, brother of I Chester avenue The Rev J A Kane . Mr Sidney Moskowltz officiated , " I MARKET AT N1NKTKF.KTK 11 TO 11 PARAMOUNT mESENTf ..,-. . yi 1 he Lost Komance v DE MILLE'S LATK3T PRODUCTION WITH JACK HOLT. tYlWL UrtUX IIVU.l - I LOIS WILBON AND CONRAD NAfMpW' i comiy cratw VE CAVE JnON''; Added Tony flrt'n Vocal Prolou tidwrd Albano, Solattt Sol. Linker. After a wedding trln to the Catskl'.l Mountains Mr, nnd Mra. Newman will spend n few woeks at Niagara Falls Canada, and the Thousand Islands. InriUtioBJ or Anioosce- Mod.rate l'rlees mur Writ or rhone for Enjtrared or Printed Bftmpiea. ROYAL ENGRAVING CO., 814 Wal.ut St. RHEINER -EMMERICH Mls3 Edna Emmerloh, daughter of Mr. and Mm Harry Emmerich, of 2640 North Twenty-ninth atreot, was mar ried last ovenlng at 6 o'clock to Mr Wil liam Jackson Rhelner Tho ceremony WR" Performed In tho Memorial Meth od at Church. Twenty-sixth street and Allegheny avonue. by the uastor. tho kl Rov. Walton T. El lings worth woro a grown or kltten'K ir o.tln Tho bride covorea with georgatto crepe and tulln veil, and carried n shower bouquet of roe and lilies of tho valley she had S!Mi,riid09nlaJI" MlM Louleo Araxwell Schllttler, who wore a gown of white or gnndla, covered with honoydow organdlo and Mss Anna K. Schllttler In whlto organdie over shadow lawn The beat man was Mr Edgar Andrews. Returning n 7EITH'S THEATRE FOUR MARX BROS. ' In "On lh Miznlne T'oor A RICHARD KEAN & CO. In Beens From riy Frank FlJher & Kldrl Ollmore IlaymonJ Wvll A Mrl llarlmao Aenop's Tables, Others WILLOW GROVE PARK VICTOR HURUEnT AND HIS ORCHESTRA Today eTRAWDRIDOB Ic CLOTHIER CHORUS 4 80 Exeerptfl from "Fut " 7 MB ALL HERI1ERT CONCERT UM6 Cantata "The Capthe. by Hrbrt. Dlrreted by VICTOR HERBERT Prominent Wololsts ROSELAND DANCINO TONIOHT 1015-17 Market St. STANTON !?rST.M? MAYMcAVOY 'ZX$aT Add(l Vw "Toono'rll" Comdy ADDED "flKIPPEH HAS HIS FUNCT , PAT ArTT mu majiket bt. i -L--VJTi id a. It. to llslS P. Kj Wnlnr Rn rl THEODORE HOBBIIT, IN PARAMOUNT'.1? ANO AONKS ATRi "TOO HUC1I HfBlSO- ADrAHIA cbootaut at. bi. in f-r.V-LVl- tOA. ji. to II us P. M.. CVANDA HAWLEfY ""?"",& jAzr. nunvr.i VICTORIA SS'SSAS PAULINE FREDERICK WITH MILTON "CM lArC" 1 mm v m-mi n MILTON IN " A D1TH1 "2 MAnKET BTnEET H1 1 JLu MAnT riCKFono in "Tbroush the Hack Doorl MAKKET ST. be). 1TTH D. W ORIFFITir "DREAit STREKr REGENT GLOBE MARKET STREET AT JUNICHH VAITTIKVILLR 11 TO HiBMOXT UMt). EUnrK CAflflAD' Paturdsy Aftrnfon. Klaht Return i( il Mattresses Renovated SIZES ALTERED Fratlitrn Renoratfd nnd Made Into MattrrnMA Brass Beds Relacquered SltHfcL'S Va at." Thonei Lorn. 4703 Et. 37 m. Straws & Panamas Zk I 2Ku9 51 N. 7th St Cleaned and Remodeled In thp nivflt ahnrMa fn. Summer. Onr 40 Tears of ezverlenn U nt your (frrtre. STEINMAN I'RArTIRAI. IIATTKH rhnnr- Mnrket 2487 QatlL ,rHONKt WAIiNCT 4487! m UlilHllHIIIIIIIIHHIII iiillilUlinil cMirnSm MAURICE SPECTOR, President 1310 Chestnut Street Tub Frocks Special "Fourth" Sale 12 .50 Values 19.50 to 29.50 Dotted Stvisses, Linens, Voiles, Ginghams and Organdies X!i?Sw m80?' tl?.e Organdies nnd the Voiles come delight r Hnnum,od' Ihc GlnBhams nro in those hrightly de 5Wi colorBthat lend life to summer fnshlon. The varieties nro jti3t as superb ns tho styles are harminff. ill jjSwMiaiiM mmm i I m E-3 In I 1 A OXFORD TIE Brown Kid and V BIack Kid III I Jw BK v W'JLJ Ml I IX j S (14.50 vnluo) alt) I m THIS SPEAKS FOR ITSELF STOCKINGS WHITE, 1.95 lw .. . RmitaCalf vArunu nco at iiiixl Liuni i-rivt, 1 Color & Not- ana ou vo oocn paying rouneen ritty 'J I III ,., t ffti (liM aitvmjft tl,In.v Va,, ah kluf.H. La III 2J5 uro ' vlng dollars In HALLAHAN'S "Lower Prices Campaign." HAIXAHALNfc 11 GOOD SHOES U MARKET STREET HI 60th 4 Cheitnat Sli. S604 CermtDtovrn Are. 2730 Cermitrlown Ats. I I Ml i !llllliililllill"liiiillillliil'l!!HilMli'iii!iini !iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiilllJllilllllillilll.i:illlllilillill!lllllll Adjoining the St. James Walnut St. Between 12th & 13th 1222-1224 Walnut Street MMBSim :iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM Dre Closing Out The Following Groups of sses, Wraps and Skirts For Tomorrow and Saturday Street Dresses That were up to $75.00, Reduced to Afternoon Dresses Tlutt were up to $05.00, Reduced to Wash Dresses That were up to $22 JO, Reduced to Summer Frocks That were up to $35.00, Reduced to Silk Sports Skirts That were up to $39M, Reduced to Embroidered Wraps That were up to $65.00, Reduced to Polo Coats That were up to $t5.00, Reduced to All Purchases Billed August 1st $25 $12. 50 $19. 50 $18 $25 $19. 50 1 3 l I 1ZJI ,J IBl I W11 EPfllllW IBli BONWIT TELLER & CO. Wui Specialty t?hop xf Originations CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET Continuation of Sale Friday White Flannel and Novelty Sports Skirts 8 .75 Cross-Bar Flannel 12 .50 French White Flannel 14-50 Wool Canton Crepe and Flannel Extraordinary Values These Skirts were made especially for Bonwit Teller & Co. and offer the newest models in tailored and novelty Sports Flannels. They were all made to sell at much higher prices, and are high-class merchandise in workmanship, quality of materials and designs. Novelty Skirts of sports-colored cross-bar white flannel. A decidedly new material for Skirts: Wool Canton crepe in white provides the tailored look of a Sports Skirt without weight or warmth, and white Flannels in several chic styles. No C. O. Vs. All Sales Final SKIRT DEPARTMENT THIRD FLOOR This store will close tomorrow night and wilt not open until Tuesday morning, July n BONWIT TELLER. GXO lteedaShcpOrinaIicinA CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET Special for FRIDAY only ONE HUNDRED PURE SILK SWEATERS In the Following Colors and Sizes 36 38 40 42 44 J6 BLACK 5 5 6 5 5" 4 NAVY 5 5 6 5 5 4 WHITE 3 3 8 2 2 2 PINK 112 2 ORCHID 112 11 PEACH 112 11 HENNA 2 1 1 BEIGE ! 2 1 Silk Sweater in Weave lihe illustration. The vogue for Town and Resort Wear. A Most. Exceptional Offering of All Silk Sweaters 15.00 Heretofore 25.00 lac tomorrow ni This store will elpae tomorrow ninht nnrf 1 ? 'M i ill n VI '.I A I i A j JA n 8 ni ? '; r (4 SJrtM urrw .VI - is v 0 "will Hoi open .. r. .. . ---.-- ..,. UKUf f T(t Aj owning, July o S, ,1 .., A . I ' ' t M(j
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