B juei furuoeiriou A' ' ' iflancy fynne Speaks of Miss Thayer's Marriage Today and of Other Weddings of Interest'. a ,-' ' She Sees Seme WW :1"HAYER. will be a benutlful hrM fnilnv. and I am mire every thing About the wedding will be meet unuiufll. ns she find her Muter Peggy " - .iniri nrlslnnl. Pelly's marriase , tn Heffman Delnn will take place thin the Redeemer, Bryn Mawr, and will be followed by ,n reception At Redwood, Haverford, the home of her mother, jlrg. Jehn B. Thayer. There will .be nevcrnl awfully Inter Mtlng out-of-town wedding, 'tee. In T).tn. TCatherlne Coelldge. the ddush- t of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Coel-, lite, et inni 'i """i "" Smith, the son of Mr. Edward B; gmltfa' of Owynedd Valley. One pf n.ffr.v'H brothers. Albert, married Vir ginia Harrison, and his ether brother narricd Kathleen Lawrence, of Eng-r Una. In Jnmcstbwn, Rosamond Petter, (the diunhtcr of Mr. James A. Petter, of Providence. R. I., will become the bride of Charlie Wharten, the eon of Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph S. Leverlng Wharten, of Old Yerk read. The Pettera ind Whartena always spend the sum mers nt. Jamestown, se I Suppose they thought It would be the nicest place (or the weddlnjr. However, I haven't finished about today's weddings yet. There is still another one te spenlr of. Elizabeth Knight, or "Orctchcn" ns nhe Is called, the ilaitghter of Mrs. "Edward Knight, of "210 RlttenlieiiBc street and of the i,j. iiiahnn Knleht. will riiarrv 'Charlie pancenst at Aven -by-the -.Sea, X, J., iivhcrc the Knights linve a summer cot- iasc. c imriip is me seu ei ut. uhu Mr. Henry ti. Pancenst, of-Chestnut Hill, "e mid his bride hnve taken nn attractive house nt Aliens lane,' 1 Lear. TONIGHT the only gnyety here will' be a (lance which Mr. nnd Mrs. C Emerv McMichncl, of Knell Heuse, Deven, will give for Beatrice Onwtry, of New Yerk. Tills week-end,, tee, there will be dc.'ngs at Princeton as till i commencement week. LetR of alrls arc gelnir up te house parties there : Sarn Hnily, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willum L. Daily, Is, I knew. ANXA'BELL &EWELL Is home from school new. By this time al most everyone K She bns been nt Toxereft. In Virginia. I saw her yes terday and she was looking very well in n tnn iersev dress, cut nt the sides, with nn underskirt of n dull rose color silk. The dress hud elbow sleeves and i beat neck nnd was finished with hut- tens down the back te the waist, edged wllh the rose silk. She were n fairly large tan straw lint trimmed with cherries nnd bound with the same color Ilk. and tnn stockings and patent leather slippers. .Anna Belle has grown up n let In the last few years nnd is most attrac tive. She is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Scwell, Jr., and tWII make her debut the year after next, I think. MBS. JARED IXGERSOLL is sweet nnd pretty. I saw her in town yesterday wearing n dark blue trleetine dress nnd n deen rose color crepe de chine lint trimmed with cher ries nt the. crene de chine: it was n becoming hat. Mrs. Ingersoll, who was Mnrinn Bnird. the second dauehter of Mr. and Mrs. -Edgar Wright Balrd, has been living nt Wnrristen Farm, en the Skippnck pike. She is n sister of Mrs. Jeseph Minett, of Portland, O., who was Gnlner Batrd. XAXCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. and Mrs. Rebert Lenmtnir Ment gemery, of Ardrossan, Vllloneva, will give a dance en Saturday evening, Oc tober 14, In honor of their daughter, MIbs Helen Hepe- Montgomery, who will be ene of the season's debutantes. Miss Montgomery will be Introduced by her parents at a tea In the early nutumn, MIm Montgomery will Bpend July as the guest of Miss Dorethy Browning Red- 5 era and Miss Katherlne Redgera, aughters of Mrs. William H. Denner. i hi QQuin u'gr.iecmn street, at tnelr summer piace at watch Hill, H. I. Mrs. T. Ilnnrv nlvnn of TO1,n.tn..n Chestnut Hill, will entertain at Itinrhenn en Tuesday next In honor of her daugh ter, Miss I.oulse Dixen. Miss Dixen, who has Just returned from WpIIbmIeI' .-Virn She is a Student, will s.'lll for' Enrnn. early In July with her brether-ln-lnw and sister. Dr. and Mrs. Edward Bell Krumbhaar. Mr. and Mrs. C. Emery McMlchnel of Knell Heuse, Deven, will enteitaln nt dinner tomorrow evening In honor Of Miss nentrlre finwtrv nt Vw Vnrlr. who is their guest ever the week-end. nr. ana .Mrt. McMlchnel will give a dance thiH fivenlni. nlun In Hr4.n1 nt Miss Gawtry. Mrs. Ell Kirk Price, of 1709 Walnut street, who Is occupying her home at Chestnut Hill for the summer, left yes tjrdny for a few days' visit te New Jerk, Her son nnd daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Philip Price, are sailing tfiay for n trill nlirn-iri wlier tliev will spend tome tlm In England, France mm apmn. Tney expect te return earlv In .Kei)tmher. Mrs Trlpe hofnre Imp weddinp en Satuulny, June 10. was MIb.i eran .ticaue Harrison, of Arumere. Mr. and Mrs. Edw.ird nram h-i1.-ig. Peare, Jr., returned from their wedding trip yesterday and are occupying their h,ema c,?t, St. Martins. Chestnut Hill. Mrs. Shakespeare, befere her weddlng en May 31. wns Miss Henrietta Mac. Donald Wilsen, of Westwood, Villa nova. Mr. Shakespeare's mother, Mrs. Edward Oram Shakespeare, of the W4)U W4)U ingten. will leave enrly next month for Jeffersen, N. H In the White Meun. tains, where Bhe will remain until the uturnn. ,r-A1.rs,nan(IaI Morgan, of Wyndmoor, fir1 "'"aw Gree avenue, who has "n spending a week In Cleveland, O,, "tending the Garden Club convention, win return home this eenlng. Miss Allce W. Snller. dnughter of ?.r;!ln(l Mrs. Jeseph Sailer, of 1718 fr co 5tr?'.'t- feturned en Wcdneslay V Smlth College, Northampton, .uf- who.,e Bhe lB a student. Mrs. sailer and her family left yesterday for thVfl. en'..M5" where they will occupy meir cettage en Chestnut avenue until ? autumn. Their daughter. Miss d-.,ry h Sallcr. will leave en Wednes Wednes Ra'..June 28 te spend the summer Maine -audaln Duer's camp In . MlS9 LeulBA Awrv nml Ml., -if...... if P,.'.dau?,1,ters et AIfs- Daniel Avery, temiinJry ,la'"V who have been at- fvlngrh-sch09 ,hore thf8 wlntef and and nfe,n 'iy1" w th tllelr unc'8 na aunt. Mr nn.i -ib t..i. Rm C.;l.afk' at Kates .Hall, ' Chestnut K iB.y'.u retu'n te Avery Island en toether ''v'" "' "" " mc-r ,aMchipnli,.,,,efiC', Pearson and her B.ii. ,c.r,n.MI?? Nan?- Pearson, of the PrinV.. ."uer"' leit yesterday for ui?euln ' attend tl,e commencement R wi ' .M.r8, Pearson's son, Mr. Jehn y Walnwr cht. win i... n .., , i,. "," Cimn tM,8S Pfawen will shortly go te vh?,p f,radvlew nt Sheren, Conn., some ?imbef0.ri eturntnir. will spend P HhiJU6 as tlle BUeBt of Mrs- William Sheehan, at Heslyn, L. I, yttlr'i$ yts Hewf K- Seaver and Onnrt.eavcr 1 daughters. Miss Mnry T. iiii",.K?mery "venue, Chestnut Hill Harbn m " June.au for Northeast ' and Mrs, Themas Lev Latta, pf Pretty Clethes . A$ fksssssssssssssss !rr,'iHf '-,' , 'kkkkkkVt-M VtJsmWW& s' m tialkkkW :' ' "kkkkktV:H Mvt 'WSKKsw smmWvk1' slsmWm r- Mils., rv . ax:J.? ' ?A v? X" I MavtAmwV ' i - ' Photo by J. Mitchell Billet. SIRS. WALTER B. McKINNEY Who was Miss Mary V. Miller, laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey CJ. Miller, of 3214 North Bread street, before her marriage en Wednesday last v J?,17 Slnut "treat, and their daughter. Miss Elizabeth Heed Latta, will leave today for Radner, where they will oc cupy Knell Heuse, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Francis W. Kemble, for the summer. Their son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mllburn Reese, Jr.. and their daughter, Miss Florence Latta Reese, who have been Jiving In .ewark, N. J will move te this city In the autumn. They will spend the sumrner with Mr. and Mrs.' Latta. ' MM. ti. Irving Relchner, of 1700 nit-' tenheuse street, and her son. will leave th mtter part of this month for ABhe yllle. N. c where they will remain for' nbeut ten days. Mrs. Samuel Heebner, who has been Spendlnir the Winter nnrl nnrlne- nt it.. Bellevue-Stratford. will leave the latter imn ei next ween rer Poland .Springs, Me., where sUe will remain for the summer. An enrlv n'llumn w.1iilni. . in...... WJ ! Sf thiltf Mlss Margaret Tullldge, iaVRhter of t,r and JIrs- Geerge Bowler Tullldge. of this city, and Dr. Rebert Perch Sturr. of Hadden Heights. N. J., wh.ch will take placn en September 20. JSrS" u Ja,meB ..McCIellan WllllnmB, of CMerbroek. will give a lawn dance at ureen Hill Farms en Monday. June 26. in honor of her niece. Miss Tullldge nnd Dr. Sturr. There will h twn vmnrir.i guests. Mrs. A. Frederick Leepold and her daughter, of Qermantewn, are (.pending the month of June with Dr. and Mrs. wllllarn Leepold at their ccttage in Ocean Greve. A The Sigma Sigma Alpha Sorority will conclude Its meetings for the sum meL,by .hRvln a straw ride today, starting from Olenelden, Pa. There will be about twenty-five guests. The guests who will attend the dinner "' venlnsr at the Philadelphia Country Slub, which Mr. and Mrs. Jehn S? Qui-,m'-?f Wo,edblno avenue, Overb'roek. ,w ! ,8r,v, Jbc?r' the dance at the club, will include Mr. and Mrs. William Burk. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Matthews, Mr. and Mrs-, Wal.ter Scott' Mr- a"'l Mrs. Ed ward Tayler, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Tay Tay eor. Mrs. Hamntnn RIImv riea r r Mr. Frank Kelb and Mr. Charles Lagen.' Mr. and Mrs. Themas A. Burke, of 324 Galea Rtrept. nnyhm'rtmrh annnnnna the engagement of their daughter. Miss Marlen A. Burke, te Mr. Jehn Living stone Bernard, of Oak Lane. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. G. Hollle. of Ridley Pnrk. announce the marriage of their daughter. Miss Elelse L. Hellls, and Mr Walter C. Rulen, Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Rulen, of Haddenfleld, N. J which took place quietly at their home last evening. GERMANTOWN Mra Frederick C. Nclll and her small son. Jack Kelll, of 3107 Queen Lane Maner, ara spending a few weeks at Avalen, N. J. Mrs. J. M. Arrlsen, of 403 West Chelten avenue, has been spending seme time nt the Marlboreugh-Blonhelm, At lantic City. Mrs. A. Hendersen Dennelly will re turn te her home In Germnntewn short ly, nfter a six months' trip te , Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Willnrd H. Austin, of Portland. Ore., aru receiving rrmirmtn. Jatlens upon the birth of a son, Wll lnrd Harris Austin, Jr. Mrs. Austin, before" her marriage was Miss Jo Je Jo eephlne Smith, of Germantown, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Berg and their family, of 223S Park avenue, are living at 200 East Jehnsen street for the summer. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. nnd Mrs. Herbert J. Llttlg have returned from their wedding trip and tire at home nt 0527 Elliett street. Mrs. Llttlg will be remembered as Miss Ells abeth C. Canntrten, of 449 North Fifty first street. Mrs. E. M. Hedrlck will shortly close her Wynneneld home and will go te Atlantic City for the summer, where she will occupy her heme. Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Pierce, of 5824 Whitby avenue, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Margaret Pierce, and Mr. S. Ferd Bates, also of this city. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. nnd Mrs. Chailes Meldawer, of 1619 West Erle nvenue, are receiving congratulations upon the birth et a eon. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Goedfrlend and their family, of 1622 North Sixteenth street, aie hpcndlng the summer at 213 Pacific avenue, Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Menree Philip Llnd, of 1723 Tiega street, announce the mar riage of their daughter. Miss Mabel Llnd, te Mr. Rebert Wallace Troem Treem ner, of this city, en Friday, June 9, NAVY YARD Commander and Mrs. Jame? A. Ran dall were the guests of hencr at a card party a few evenings age, Commander nnd Mm Randall left recently for Newport, whero Commander Randnll will be stationed at the War College. MrH. Henry E, Rasselle, of Seuth Twenty-first street, will leave In u few days for the Berkshire. Commander Rasselle will Jein her later. Mrs. Edward M. Pace, Jr., wife of Commander' Pace, will leave en Wednes day for Nantucket, where she will re main until September, DELAWARE COUNTY Mis. Alfred Oar.v White and her sons, accompanied by Prof, White's father, the Rev. Geerge Whitney White, left for Appleton, Wis., a few daya age, where they will remain several weeks. Prof. White will leave In a few days for Central America and Mexico and will return the middle of September, Mr, nnd Mrs. Fred Perklns, cf Stone Stene hurst, have sold their home en Welling ton rend, nnd will move In a short time te their new home In Lansdowne, Mlss Gladys V. Smith Is entertaining .Miss .Mitry j.ee veir nnu auss Henri ettu. Sobering?, of Locust Valiev. at iTI i....k I.. fjli -.! ..rii,.I' i let W tit .UGUia twi fa tvvr uita. '..' ' VV" . . . ViV. V" v t f . . ti. :. m ,.r,it. "",::: Aite s TO WED MR. DOLAN Miss Petter Bride of Mr. Whar Whar eon Panceast-Knlght ' ', Nuptials Notable amenc the June weddings 1 that of Miss Pelly Thayer, daughter of xars. jenn a, -rnayer. ei ueawoeu, jiev- grferd, and Mr. H. Heffman Delan, son f Mr. and Mrs. Themas Jeffersen Delan, which will take place at I o'clock this afternoon In the Church of the .Re deemer, Bryn Mawr. The Rev. Geerge Calvert Carter, Sector of the church, will officiate. The bride, who will be given In mar riage by her brother, Mr. Jehn B. Thayer.iSd, will wear a gown of silver brocade, simply made, caught with pearl ornaments nnd matte with a court train of cloth of silver. She will wear a headdress of silver lace In early Ital ian style. She will carry Madenna 1IIIh. Miss Peggy Thayer, who will attend her sister as maid of honor, will wear a gown of light green, chiffon and green silk lace and a large light green straw hat. She will carry water llllea. The bridesmaids, who Include Mrs. Reginald Jacobs, Mrs. C. Paul Denckla and "Miss Isobel, B. Delan, sisters of the bride bride grecrni. nnd Miss Sarah Barrlnger, will wear frocks of blue crepe de chine mnde with panels at either side extending be low the hem. and large blue straw hats trimmed with garden flowers. They will carry pink roses and blue delphenlum. Master Jehn B. Thayer, 4th, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn B. Thayer, 3d, and Master Henry Dixen, eon of Mrs. W. Boulton Dixen, will be pages, and will carry the bride's train. They will wenr white satin suits of Charles I nerled with large lace cellars. Mrs. Jehn B. Thayer, mother of the bride, will wear gray chiffon and n large gray hat trimmed with hydrangea,, auv will wear a corsage bouquet of lilies of the valley. Mr. Themas Delan,- 3d. will act nB best man, and the ushers will Include Mr. Themas Evans. Mr. Richard M. Ehret, Mr. James E. Oewen, Mr. Jay Cook, 2d, Mr. Jehn Heward Whelen, Jr., and Mr. Frederick i'M. ' Thayer, brother cf the bride, all' of this city; Mr. Frederick C. Church. Jr., of Lewell, Mass. ; Mr. ,Davld C. Wlnebrenner,. 3d, of Frederick, Md. : Mr. Rebert Gardiner, Payne nnd Mr. Roosevelt L. Clark, of New Yerk. A reception will fellow the ceremony, at Redwood, the home of the bride's mother at Haverford. WHARTON POTTER Anether wedding of much Interest In this and ether cities, will be that of Mlis Rosamond Petter, daughter of 'Mr. James Ames Petter, of Providence, R.I., and' Mr. Charles W. Wharten, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph 8. Leverlng Wharten, of this city, which will take place this aft ernoon In St. MatthewH Enlscenal Church. Jamestown, R. I. The Rev. Charles D.' Burrows will efflclnte. assisted by the- ev. ur. siurgis. or rreviaence, k. . The bride, who will be given In marriage by nor father, will be attended by Mrs. Jeseph S. Leverlng Wharten. Jr., of this city, and Mrs. Donald P. Woedwln, of Hollywood. Calif., as matrons of honor. The bridesmaids will Include Miss Heslyn Merey. of New Yerk. Miss Pauline Seeberg, of Paris, and Miss Mildred Mathewson, of Providence. Miss Pa tricia Petter, of Providence, a cousin of the bride, will be a flower girl. Mr. Jo Je seph Leverlng Wharten, Jr., will act as best man for his brother and the ushers will be Mr, Samuel Brinten Wharten, another brother, Mr. 8. Brinten Shoe maker. Mr. Frederick F. Shoemaker and Mr. Karl Dedge. A reception will fol fel low the ceremony at the summer home of the bride's grandmother, Green Lane, jamesiewn, . j. xur. wnanen ana nis bride will live in this city. PANCO AST KNIG HT An Interesting wedding took place at neon today, in the St. Jehn's Church, Aven by the Sen, when Miss Elizabeth Scarborough Knight, daughter of Mrs. Edward Jennings Knight, of 2210 Rlt Rlt tenheuse street, and of the late Bishop Edward J. Knight, of Colerado, and grandaughter of Bishop Scarborough, of iew jersey, Decame me nrlde or Mr. Charles Edward Pancoast. 2d, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Pancoast, of Spring Lane. Chestnut Hill. The cere meny was performed by the Rev. Them- as A. Vonever, of Bernardsvllle. N. J., assisted by the Rev. Hsnry Teller Cocke, of Mount Helly. N. J. The bride, who was given In marriage by her uncle, Mr. unaries ,. uummere. or Trenten, x. J., were a gown of ivory white satin, trimmed with old family lace, and a long court train of satin, falling from the shoulders. Her veil of tulle was surmounted by a coronet of lace and clusters of orange blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of white roses and white wect peas. Mrs. Raymond T. Petter, of Cliebtnut Hill, a cousin of the bride, was matron of honor. Sne were a frock of pale green organdie, trimmed' with mallne flowers In pastel shades and a large white hat. with n wreath of flowers and a bow of mallne. She carried a white basket, suspendea, filled with daisies and ferns. The brides maids Included Miss M. Lindsay Pan coast, a sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Marian H, Prophet, of Mount Mor Mer ris, New Yerk. They were freckB and hats like the matron of honor.. Miss Marie Frnnccs Sinnlcksen. daughter et Mr. and Mrs. Geerge R Sinnlcksen, et Rosemont, was the little flower girl. She were a frock of white organdie with a hat te match trimmed with pale green ribbons and carried a basket of daisies and ferns. Mr. Henry S. Pancoast, Jr., a brother of the bridegroom, attended as best man and the ushers Included Mr. nenert Barclay Knight, a brother of the bride, Mr. Themas Barratt and Mr. Ar thur Napier, of this city, and Mr. Bar ker Gummere. of Trenten, N. J. A wedding breakfast for the Immediate families and the bridal nartv followed the ceremony at the summer home of the bride's mother, 36 Woodland avenue, Aven-by-the-Sea. WHITEMAHSH (1UMBES The marriage of Miss Rebecca Bird Gumber and Lieutenant Ress Palmer Whitemarsh, U. S. N.. will take place this afteinecn at 4 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Macomb Gumbes, of Broad view, Oaks, Pa. Owing te the illness et the bride's mother, the wedding will be very quiet and will take place In the presence at the Immediate families and a few lntlmute friends only. The bride will be given In marriage by her father. The Rev. Caleb Cressen, rector of St. Paul's Church, Oaks, cousin of the bride, will officiate. Mrs. Mal com Deans will net as matron of honor, and the bridesmaids will be Miss Jo Je sephine Thompson, Miss Virginia Gait, Miss Harriet Bailey and MIbs Martha McAvoy. I.leutemuit Gorden Rewe, U. S. N., will be best man, und the ushers will Include Lieutenant F. S, Gibsen, U, 8. N. ; Lieutenant C. D. Leffler Jr.. U. 8. N, ; Lieutenant W, L Tavler, U. 8. N and Lieutenant M. B. Saben, ANDERSON WHEATON Th3 marriage of Miss Ada U. Wheat Wheat en, daughter of Dr. und Mrs, T. C. Wheaten. et Mlllvllle, N. J., and Mr. Jumes II. Andersen, Jr., of 333 Pine street, tcek place at 6:30 en Wednesduy evening nt the home of the nrmes Sarents. The ceremony was performed y the Rev. J. Franklin Creft of the First Baptist Church of Mlllvllle, N. J. Miss E. Gertrude Kruseu, of East Or- nuge, .-. j,, was main or honor, and the bridesmaids were Miss Alma Ander Ander eon, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Evelyn Ileadly, of Mlllvllle. Mr. Fred erick C. H. Andersen was best man for ma Diuint'i, aim ine usners were Mr Charles K. Andersen and Mr, Richard V, Andersen, also brothers of the bride groom. CAMPBELL BURRELL A. marriage- or Interest will take place ut 5 e clock this afternoon at St. Alban's Church, Washington, D, C, when Miss Henrietta Uurrell, daughter of Mrs J. Murray liurrell, of the Brighten, Wash ington, will beceme the bride of Mr James A, O. Campbell, son of Colonel and Mrs, J. A. G. Campbell, of 423 East Bread htreet, Chester. Canen Biateuahl, of the Cathedral of St. Peter and St. Paul, assisted by the Rev. Dr Warner, rector of St. Alban's, will of ficiate. Mlis Burrell will be given In marrlnae by her brother at? t, nard C. Burrell. and will be attended by her sister. Mrs. C. C. Relsere, Jr" Ssi6 .erk ?.? Lna,r" ' honor. The bridesmaids will be Mrs. Pierce Whit- n.7...iih ntmriJL.' ' Alv?- ynard liurrell of Wnuhlnirtn.Y. uil. Z""'"u. Longbotham, of Chester, ana Mra. L. ;;Li.',uV ". . "n?.'-"J " Fiiue" T Miss Pelly Thayer, daughter of Mrs. Jehn B. Thayer, whesq marriage te Mr.H. ' Heffman ' Delan will take place this afternoon at U o'clock at the Church of the Redeemer. J'rA tt106?; wJf0 of Commander IJu if rhVif?; Nl Jll' Jeh" Edward Clyde. !r-ue" w.',11 'ne'ude Mr. Jehn R. Wal-ffIMfc!Btnv"nr,areen- pa.; Mr. Henry n, ,?weTneyvMr- William J. Crethers Chester slah Puey Eyre Price, of COE BENNETT n,T.h.e..m2rrla.Be of M' Grace Edna St""?' dauhter et Mr. and Mrs. Kll LJI ErJKaA H?""6!'- of RIverten. N. J.. Mr4 aItt AthJ!Jr Frederick Cee. son of ;.- iV' R- Cm' nls0 of nivcrten. will !,! pla.? nt 4:3 o'clock this after after neon at the home of the bride's parents. The Rev. Arthur 8. Lewis will officiate. Miss Helen R. Blddle, of Rlverten. will. m.M'.'ifM1? ,fh0lJ?r! and tne brldes-MttJ-8i'i11 te.J,lss Heien B- Brown and ?9xTEy-zab,eih .9' Brown, of Brcok Brcek ,3i"tN: v Mr- Herace R. Cee will act a best man, and the ushers will be Mr. Henry B. Celes and Mr. Norwood An drews, of Moorestown, N. J. PLUMB FORSTER An attractive wedding took place yes 5?.r..a 5'u a'ternoen at 1 o'clock In the Rlttenheuae Hetel when Miss Dorethy Linn Ferster, daughter of Dr. and- Mrs. Rebert Earle Ferster, of -1236 Chestnut street, became the bride of Mr. Rebert Lee Plumb, of Parkslde avenue. The Rev. Jehn It. Hnrt. chaplain of the University of Pennsylvania, officiated. The bride, who was given In marriage by her father, was attended by her sister, Miss Anne Whltall Ferster. as maid of honor. Mr. Kenneth William t-iume served as best man for his MSZSJl "JSKS &: ham Kenneth Eaten, and Mr. Themas B. Harper. .""", . diu&weii i STRAPS BROCK A quiet wedding of Interest will take place this afternoon at 3 o'clock In Old St. David's Church, Deven, when Miss Ernestine Breck, daughter -of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Bleck, of 6108 Christian street, will become the brlde of Mr. Leuis K. Straus, son of Mrs. Henry W. Straus, and of the late Henry W. Straus, of Baltimore. The Rev. Creswell McBee will officiate. The bride who will be given In marriage by her father, will be attended by Miss Ruth Davidsen, of Drexel Hill, as maid of honor. Mr. Henry W. Straus, Jr., will act as best man for his brother. ' KULP WIMER An Interesting wedding will take place this afternoon at 4 o'clock In the Sayres Memerial Church. SIxtv-flrsr nnn r-nii,'. arlne streets, when Miss Edith Wlmer, daughter of Mrs. Millard B. Wlmer, of 0206 Carpenter street, will become the brlde of the Rev. Clarence S. Kulp, of Columbia, Pa. The Rev. Frank M. Oray, brather-ln-l&w of the bride, pas tor of St. Stephen's Methodist Episcopal Church of Germantown, will officiate, assisted by the Rev. Geerge M. Brod Bred head. The bride, who will be given In marrlage by her cousin, Mr. C. Heward Schermerhorn. of Germantown, will be nttended by Miss Marien Hellnwav ns maid of honor. Miss Cecilia Elizabeth Gray, a niece of the bride, will be the flower girl. Mr. Nerman Kulp, of Ger mantown, will act as best man for his brother, and the ushers will Include Mr. milium w. vimer, oreincr cr the bride; Mr. Erie Kulp, the Rev. Richard B. Wells and Mr. Frank Brodhead. McKAID SAUNDERS An Interesting weddidng will take place this evening nt 6 o'clock, when Miss Kathryu Saunders, dnughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hnrry R. Saunders, or 125 East Providence read. Aldan, Pa will beceme the bride of Mr. Hareld L McKald. of Island Heights, N j. The ceremony will be performed at the home of the bride's parents. The Rev Frank Lawrence, of Trenten, N j ' cousin of the bridegroom, will efllclate Miss Bessie A. Saunders, sister of the bride, will be the maid of honor, and mr. tuarivH mmuiu, oreiner of the bridegroom, will net us best man. OFFEN SOKOLOFF The marriage of Miss Esther Sokeloff daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Isaac Sokeloff und Mr. Henry I. Offen took place en Thursday evening at 6 o'clock nt tim Rltz-Curlten. The Rev. Abraham Ncu- I man officiated. Mrs. nir-hurd Yusem. msier ei ine Drme. was tne matron of honor, and the bridesmaids Included Mrs. Leuis Fnggcn, Mrs. Abner Shet- -as. Geerge Allen, inc. Wish te Announce Postponement of Sale Until Thursday, June 22nd of the Entire Stock Bought Frem M. J. LEWIS 1206 Chestnut St. (Who It Retiring Frem Business in Philadelphia) This postponement is necessary te enable us te reticket the M. J. LEWIS stock, which, because of its size, has taken mere time than was at first calculated. 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Mr. Abner Bholgesch, Mr. Merris Ledderer and Mr. Geerge Gittelmacher. FRANKFORD The Weman's Commlttee of the Frankford Pest, American Legien, Is giving Its annual June festival this nftcrnoen at the Legien Heuso, 621 Paul street. Mrs. Frank Em bery Is chairman of the affair; Mrs. A. D. Krcwsen, cake table i Mrs. James Adams,' fancy articles; Miss Phoebe Flcmmlng nnd Mrs. William Lang, apron tabic; Mrs. Francis Meltr. smokes; Mrs. Henry Crankshaw and Mrs. Themas Moere, candy ; Miss Jenne vleve Watsen, Ice cream, and Miss Jo Je sephine Blnker, novelties. Miss Wln nals and Miss Louise Spnnngle will be fortune-tellers. Miss Helen Sumner, of Arrett street, will spend the week-end in Atlantic city, where she will be the guest at a heuse party te be given by Mrs. Geerge Wilmer at her cottage In Seuth Baten Rouge avenue. NORRISTOWN Mra. Frank B. Creft entertained at a children's party en Wednesday nt her residence, Stenebrldge, In honor of her granddaughter, Miss Betsy Ore ft, who is three years old. The ether small Va"r;"Msl jS'n m!ss Mnriraret I'aruer. MIhh l.autan Kfmifrnr. Miss Mary L. Crawford, Miss Dorethea uruscher. Miss Kat hnr lie Jenes. Miss Mary Kirk, Master Jehn Fex, Jr., Mas ter i-iiwip urusn, .Piaster William Fot Fet teral, Master Chnrles Parker, Master Herace Jenes. Mrs. Creft was assisted In entertaining the children by Mrs. Jeseph B. Creft. Mrs. Russell E. Craw ford and Miss Isabel Ryder. Mr. and Sirs. Mark Stead, of Swede street, celebrated their twenty-sixth wedding anniversary en Thursday. They were guests of honor at a reception given by their relatives in Heading. BAND CONCERT SERIES The Municipal Hand will give n scries of concerts in different pnrts of the city next week. Monday night the band will piny nt Twenty-third nnd Locust streets; Tuesday, Twelfth nnd Ontario streets: Wednesday at Ithnwn street and Oxford nvenue; Thursday at Heward htreet nhevc Diamond ; Frl dny ut Federal street between Twenty second und Twenty-third: Saturday nt Sixty-eighth avenue und Eighth street. ffotrleJtlt PvJfaAetiLj Don't Try On Your New Dresses Over Your Old Corset LET us help you select and fit te you the corset that does greatest justice te your figure in wearing the new styles. The Corset Shep 121 S. Thirteenth St. Around the Cerner en Saniem St. Every fitting receives the personal attention of Miss Pauline Campbell Weman's Eyes, Br JEAN NEWTON Ne Girt Need Be, Homely "Mary is such a very geed-looking girl," people nre always saying about a young girl I knew, "yet when you step te notice, net one et her features is geed." V,, Out of a dozen girls one would prob ably at once pick Mnry as the most attractive. But en second glance per haps any of the ethers would prove te be prettier. Fer Mary Is net1 pretty. In fact en a picture-she would probably appear plain f some might even say homely. But the picture would net be Mary. .Mary could never be homely. Fer just ns n baby cannot be homely simply because It, Is n bnby. Mnry cannot he homely because te the tips of her fingers she Is n young woman. She just cxu,des the charm of grace ful, fnstldleus young womanhood. She Is net Just one of n type and she is net conspicuous ns being out of fnshinn. She is just herself. Mary is nnturnl. Nothing nbeut Mary Impresses one as tjplcnl or n fad. Her clothes, her way of doing her hair, the minutest detail nbeut her grooming seem te sup plement ner, una se aim te Her attrac tiveness. Mnry Is athletic, yet feminine se very feminine. She seems almost tn exude feminine chnrm. The clenn. fresli Individuality of her Is like a painting of young womanhood. That is it. Like the chnrm of it bnby, beautiful or plain, youth tee is (harming in itseir, anil -womnnheod lovely. And If she will only be young womnnheod, fresh, natural, undis undis terted by the dictates of the mode, every girl can be chnrmlng and lovely. Ne girl need be homely. POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL Sold Everywhere r Opposite Independence Hall i 1887 1022 This Is the Time te Select Fer the June Bride Your Present Bridge Lamps, Fleer Lamps, Table Lamps, Boudoir Lamps Silk and Parchment Shades Vacuum Cleaners, Twisters, Per. rolaterx. Vibrator, Hair Dryers M'lmhliiK Machines and many ethr articles Just the thing- for thte bride. WALKER & KEPLER :B3i chestnut st, HTEMHniP NOTICES I NAWSCO LINES Ounera and Agents V. 8. Shipping Beard Steamers 100 American Steamers 100 American Crews 100 Direct Service Express Freight Steamers from Philadelphia the 6th and 20th of each month, via Panama Canal, te Lei Angeles, ban Francisce, Oakland, Seattle, Portland 18 days te Les Angeles S. S. Brush June 20 S. S. West Isleta July 6 Team frrUht received dally at Pier 10 North (Feet of Vine St.) i4ifance given in discharging Team Freight NORTH ATLANTIC & WESTERN S. S. CO. 116 S. Fourth St.. Phlla. PhoneLembard 5791-2-3; Main 7781-1 PHOTOPLAYS Photoplay Guide Week of June 19 te June dMtsaajv r . .v,v.c..wj, ......B . -.. s. r.nrt a. THOMPSON STS. MJt II III 7 viTHIM DAILT M.-Mabcl Normand nn;l 1 la- Cast i i Melly O T Mabel Normand nnd ' . ftVh Reanry W. Lewla Stone & Jane Novak, The "ejnjy T. Lewis Stene & J !in". ,?''' IK iJe p Hetty Compson In ler These J IVlty Compson In rer innsr r .- T llodelim niemiiiii ;".f A- Jh.nr . Arllss n nlsrilfll T.tleorne Arllss In "' .''',, ,.,.,, I g-&'i? !n' i'arue'n y...jeneh t-. . ,r.r,inn Ttrnml L Suseuehanna I n, TirDIDri Bread i Susquehanna BLUEB1KU Continuous J until 11 m UI1II, t I Lmly Lett I COLONIAL nWd'T?? m!-' M erma Tulmadae In Mil Tlirenili T. Nerma TalmadKe In imn Threuih W - Nerma TalmadKe In Hinllln' Threuih T Nerma Taimaeaa in nninm 1" -Nerma T.ilmadnu In Mm Tlireimh H - Niirma Taimaeg" in inniii .ni"ii,i r-. a fr-yi-f IKIT" 20th & Glrard Aa. f MirlVHJsJl I MATINEIi DAILT I - ... . . i ,ii W.rj.. i i viola iihuh in ,, ,ivnw T. Rosemary Theby In The IjiH Trull V Reaemarv Theby In The Last frail T Puarl White In The Hreailu Peacock K ltert I.ytell In, The Face lletween S. Wesley Harry In Hits of Life GREAT NORTHERN a; II, Nerma Talmidga In Smllln' Thrniuili T. Nerma Talmadxe In Hmllln' Thrumli W-Nerma Talmailge 'n Hmllln' Threuih T Nerma Tiilmedife In Hmllln' Through y Nerma TalmadKe In Smllln' Through s. Normn Talnmdge In Sinl'ln' Threnali TmlHTRI AI 00TJI WALNUT BTS. UVlri--r.iri. Mata. 2.301 ne. n 30 s. n m n W flrlfflth's Driilians of the Hterm nn n W Griffith's Orphans of the Hterm V n, W. arlff th's Ornhnns of the Hterm T D. W nrlftlth's tlnihnns of the Storm r 1). W Orlffllh'B Orrhuns of the Storm B. i), w flrlfflth's Onihiins of the Storm I IDT7DTV DROAD . COLUMBIA AV. LlDiLlN. ! I MATINIIB DAILY M Pearl White In The Ilriindwav l'rnceik T AU-Stnr Cast In The silent Call W. It. de Ilemer in The W'uy Women lxte T Mire Lake In The (lelilen (lift p.Vlela Palia In (IIiisn Heuse B. Charles (lluck) Jenes In Western Snced ODICNIT Woodland Ave. at U2d 8t. VJrlCl 1 MATINRD nIl.T- M. Mary PUkferil In Little Ixinl Fauntlrrer T-Mnrv lMekfnril in l.lllh, l.r.l l.-.,,," W Mary Plckferd In Little Lord Fnuntlerey T. Itodeliih Valentine 'n llrjund the Itmks r, Rodelph Valentine In llcyenil the Rocks B Rodelph Valentine In lleinnd Hie Rocks OVERBR00K U3D AS M, Rodelnh Valentine In lloen'd tha neeka & I,al?1 Vlentlnu In llejenU tha Reck' W.A1I-Star Cast In A tVrtttln Rlili Man ?'-JaVV.Vam i'r''hl' In The Clean-Up Jv JJlum Farnum tn A Stuge Keiuauca AQTAR EiuitT.t i'v " td.' Vv XXSIS.H .V'.hI "f . ' ter u-' "-'. .'.V?'r.".ir. iiimi I RFr.CMT markkt st. iielew 17th i w -L. w Vjrtri,h". V." .""''. ?.r. ! ? 5 erl TnTta SteTnrV In hS S the SviH I j ' 10 A. M. te 1 1 P. M. ; J. lA Xi- ?AW,' rhu: Si Ur S efS WDevmlas FalrbaSk-s. Ile e n "--.Vn.1a Ilawley In Ilel.hrd Hair ' s -U v uh'? S " ,"1,r',J.""'" ' the StSrS TlJe-llaa Fairbanks Hrirela MKes In I T M andft HbwIm In HeI.Ih-,1 llulr "' " ilrl"lth OhiinjiglOgMuriii K Mr Mrs. Di'llan In M lwly Frend . JJanda Hawley in lteblMd Hair pCriAD 00TII A rrrTTT. ,,..,..... p(X' Sir. uelluv.-i In My JmdjMtrleml T -U Ida Hawley rtnW.eil llulr ttUAK UUT" i , jP - EnNUJ '- i- . T,.Tn.T.r.,.e- 1 !"n'la Hawley In lln hliril llulr ,. ,. . 1 30 i 3 , 0 P. M. BALTIMORE 0V. SJnKCJFu -y '. m mm, mi. Mm , SSi: ..ten a -nmlelDh Valentine in llenl the Kinks I . . . """-.. - 1' i.' J'.lmadKe In A I'ulr of siiu- t..ri,. r Valentine In Moren of the -: ,;., ., in Mnrun nf lie any i.riiv (v -Valentine In Merun or I if, l.iiilv l.etty I T Pauline Frederick, Te Kim N of JJemen rI5S in" Fredeiick. Te Klnil..r Momen S iit". Daniels In The Speed 01 rl NOTED SARGENT CANVAS' ( i r VDucheis of Sutherland" Hung in Memerial Hall Art levers nre thronging te Memerial Hall te fee Sargent's famous portrait of the Duchess of Sutherland. The painting, which arrived Friday, was purchased by the Fnlrmeunt I'ark Com mission and has just been hung In the rooms with the V. 1. Wilstach col lection. It is n vivid, striking Wdrls of the nrtist, his sure, ensy stroke easily rec rec egnizedi The Duchess, In the picture, Is standing by n garden table, the slen der finger tips of her right hand resting en the edge. , Her gown is of Nile green nnd figures of silver form n delicate design en the fnbric of the gown. Her brown' hair is parted in the middle nnd cnugnt back witli n wrenth of sliver leaves. The painting hangs in n room in which is nnethcr of Sitrgcnt's works, "Lady Eden." nnd nlse Whistler's well-known "Weman In the Yellow Buskin," n portrait of Lady Archibald Campbell. STEAMSHIP NOTICES CUNARD ANCHOR " Excllent accommodation I Htm available at low rates (or June and July. v v. tn Chxrbnur rind Southamcten nKHRXOAHIA ....June 20 July 11 Aus. 8 MAUKETAN1A . . . .June 27 July 18 Am, IB AUCITANIA July 4 Auit. I All. 22 N. V. te l'lymeuth Cherbourg & Ilnniliurf NAXUN1A Jdly 1 Ane. 3 Hrnt. It t'AKONIA July 2 Auk. 31 Oct. 5 N. Y. te Cobh (Quenestewn) ft MrpoeI HC1THIA (new) ....June 22 July 20 Auk. 31 I.ACONIA (new). ..July O Auk. .1 Hrpt. 7 CAR.MAMA July 13 Auk. 17 Hrpt. 11 N. Y. te Londonderry 4 Ulantew COMTMniA lune 24 .Inly 23 Auk. in AI.OKIUA July 10 Auk. 2 Hrnt. 2.1 CAM Kit ONI A Kept. 0 Oct. 7 Nev. 4 Medlterrannan CruUe CAMERONIA July R noiten tn Londonderry, Liverpool & Olaaeew AKH1KIA July 8 Sept. IS nonten te Queentewn S. Liverpool SAMARIA (nerr) . . .June 28 July 20 Auc. 23 Phlla. te Gibraltar, jrnlta. Alexandria, llelrut and Srlan Perta RIVER OltONTKS June 17 Philadelphia te Londen VAI.ACIA June 17 CUNARD & ANCHOR STKAMSHIl LINES I'aaaeiiKer Office, 1S00 Walnut St.. I'lilln. FrrlKht Offlre. lleurw llldK.. Phlla. FAST AMERICAN MAIL STEAMER "WWW m wm mmw tl "A Yankee Pbln A Yankee Crew" tl , Caillef at Gibraltar Naplei Palerme Piraeua CnniianiLm.1. Direct Connection te ull Italian and I Near Kat ralnta. I el." 2nd aef Arcemmdntlana Sailing Saturday, July 1 Fer Rate and ReoerTatlea Apply te .-., . Any Lecal A Kent or NEW VORK-VAnjn a m 3m I tit r!oer,130llrnitwav. ThI.eAm. Turn ri AMtlttCAUN! NEW YORK TO ROTTERDAM Via Plymouth, lloulecne-Hur-Mrr Ryadum ...... N. Amsterdam ' Noerdum .June 24 July 20 Sept. .July Auk. 12 h,pt. In .July IS Auk. 10 Srpt. 23 .July 22 Auk. 26 Sept. 30 Rotterdam Pautntcr Office, 1531 Walnut St., Pkila. jgJ Special Sunday Excursion All day en the water te beautiful Lorewood drove en the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal. Heme early aame evening. Erlcasen Llna. Pier 3. Se. Delaware An.. 8 o'clock 1 every Sunday morning (dayllsht-iavinK tlmtl. I (Tar tt 2ft. PHOTOPLAYS n AMimCA UNI J Pi The following theatres obtain their niehiMn STANLEY Company of America, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in veur puiuii-s mreugn ine aianiey company of Ameri PAF M FRANKFORD AVE. k l1-" NORKIS STREET ' ?' Q. Swanson. Her llnslmiwl' Tnnlxnurk ... ,, . , ." VJ'- - ,1111.1.1.11.1 n i niurn J . Rodelph Valentine In The Hhelk i-''cl', ' ll6 Mille's "Fenl'a Pnraills J'-.VI . de .Mllle's Foel's Puradlsa vl, ?,Ya,n""n. 1IT IIUHbiind'a Trudemark s. allace It d in The Clin miilen RIAI TO 4 "-1 v-' AT TL'IJ'nilOCKraj ST. - " Seena Owen t Matt Moere In llnrk Pay fvZ& hT7. W"rk Va ,'. r''.,'clal Production. Thi. linlvm llu I ..,..;: ,ui- ..nit-ill VJ V- ltl , "" ...wriUIII. ,UV a "lam uelj In The Itoef Tree ill. .:" ""' iHOrlOIIH IllW SHERWOOD B4,l.h 1lf1,'m.0rr ' At. 1-30 "'llc5rSl,Phh ,I'".,1I"? .'." ""IT'? " tiOCUn u'm.. ,.".".""':" .':' ".'"nn me neck I- ZLu?ari'i?.eDi? ';'i ln ." " nrtli S u-ai i'r n'r,1? ,ln i"""' '" Continent Wallace Reld 'n Acress the Continent 333 MARKET STniT theatre -'-' iir-vir-c Iea, m. te ii.ia p. ir r "wi'ii'i1-"" ,Karn"m In Nhnrklrs of !elrt V.. Farnum n Sliaekli-. nf 11..1.1 -',',: " rJV r v i"ll-,m arnurn..,,' sl"irkles of (ield r Ur,i Oorden In Th (ioed Prouder h. A era (.onion tn The (ioed I'reildrr S. Nera Ooiden In The (Ioed Preililrr .V -iiii'.iii i a ARDMORE NCASTKR PIKB fr ARDMORK. PA. -p' f0""- "en M,N,t Moere In Sisters 7 Senna flen & MMt Mjere In sisters Olen Hunter In The Cradle llusirr T AH-Star Cast In The n,i, Truth 1 . Owen .Moere In Iteiwrted Missing H Owen Mcere in Heiiertrd llsslnx GRANT e;l' ailtARP AVE. Mn'.neea .Men Wed Sat. M, Krlch von Strehelm In Fimllsh Wlrrs Tv liVeti N?n 'r0"""1 I" l-'ix'llsh WHe U'.n I' Cabanne'a At the Stusr llner IV 11 Atlllrlnip llrt. T...I..I.1A here q S,rrv iH V." "'.""'."I"" "eV Tenlin r S, Where Is My Wnndtrlne Hey Tenlghir AT OTHER MEMBERS OF rCDIWAMTnWM wunraiiuitM sr.VTiNRE ruir.v M -Mailsn lleMnm.. In l.i v.... ill. T Madpe llellainj In l.ee .Nerr lllrs V. Mudge H'llniny In l.eie Neer llles i" .,."' V '"""anne a net nnn the H11 nhnw J. Jm, O ('nbanne's llryeiul the Kiilnlmir H. Am. C Cabanne's itejenit the Kalnhew PARrv RlDQE AVB. k DAIP11IN ST, t i-irv jUt .. , ,. .,, ,. l n,'lll?.ha',d H'rtlielinegi, Tha Hrtentli liar i ''j:"5'u iiarineimess, rue Nrtrntti ll,iy W. (1. isnansen, llrr Husband's Trademark i 9- Swansun, Her Husband's Trademark YS: V,Mn "r t Hiisband'a Trademark . Wliy Announce Aur Marriugrr fct I II I -. ...... .v.... , ..US. THEATRES !'$." - "a-rVylTeTs'in'teS. !. !;'" lammersiein in Way or a MaU 0310 0.rman.e.n , n -"' ""'mr...la ?.. ? M.mer... W.rCt.ln, Wf I Unvallawfin St. Mattrrawnr Edward H. Bonsai), ehslr! Fierce Memerial (janmitieew Matthew' Kntfwenfll ' Church, 11 ernth nml fllrnrtl nvemie, h sj whirh In te he nleittd in the ichurcfc .... n.i..i i,a.tAit flam a 11IICII.S, J" Ul UUIUIICI v.. ." wj.j fiprpA. ttrttn nrna nraramzer inu 1:1 msntlrr of the,nrnvesKeltratlen 8ry Ice of th United ritntcs Armjr in -tne World War. The dwlgn lias bcen-aq' cepted nnd will be ready for unveiling en U Matthew's Day. " , " Colonel Pierce died in service en May 10, 1021, while evenienA. He was rector of St. Matthew's from 1008 ta 1020, nnd at the time of IiIh death waft waft en a furlough from his pastoral duties. Protestant Episcopal' " Open Air Service UNDKn THE DIRECTION OF Bishop Rhinelander On the Parkway at, 23d St. Sunday Afternoon, June 18 AT 4.30 O'CLOCK Preacher, Rev. Dr. Leslie F. Petter Hecter of St. Mark's, Frankford KKUOIOim NOTICKS llaptlut TIIK TKMri.K llrnatl and Ucrka ate. (1900 N ) .1000 Seat Heme of thn Grace tUptlst Church, ItTHSHLL II. CONWCLL. Paitnr. Wm. Dyre McCurdy. Ameclate. Director .1 -Man In Hanna. Mualcal Director. Frederick K. Starke, OrRanlat. Mr. Cenwcll prenchra Sunday. ld'.IO A. M. and 8 1'. M. Temple Chorus alnxs both her Ices. Hxcrclea bv the Children's Church in the Upper Temple at thu mernlnn service, lllble Scheel, Jere L. Crease, aupt.. 3:80 r. ai. Christian Kndener. (1.30 and T P. V. Church Prayer Meeting. Friday at 8 P. M. Friend . . em; of thk eldest and most his-,. terlcal apeta tn Pennsylvania la the OLD QUAKER MEKT1NU iIOUSL'. eatabllahad i In 1682, at Merlen, MontKemery Pike, William Penn worshiped here, and many ether noted Quakera of the day alnca. SerWcea are held every rirat-day (Sunday) mernlne at 11 o'clock Cordial invitation extended te all. , I'renbrterlan ARCH HT. CHURCH, 18th and Arch ata. 10:15 "la There a DltTereme Ueneen tha Chrletlanltv et Christ and the Christian ity of bt Paul7" la what St. Paul tcachea found alto In the four Uoepelf.7 Or la It hli lnentten and addition? Printed copies nt til In eermen (ter which rcqurut naa been made) can be etcured after tne atrv Ice. 8:00 Dr McCartney will preach tliu sec ond eermeu en "Siran et Oie T.ilnaa Oed Hlda and Some rf the Tlmei He Kecpi Rllence.' Last week the aerman dalt with , the hidden thinita of Christian theoleey. To morrow's eermeti wilt denl wllh tlle net less difficult questions which arise out et (Ged's providential dealing with us as In dividuals. A special Invitation te all who are In trial and are perplexed bijause et find' a way wllh them IIF.THLKIIKM PRESBYTERIAN CnCRCat Rread and Diamond sts. Rev. -,VM. L McCORMICK, Paster. !W SAMUEL R CURRY " 10:30 A. M Children's Day ".IBP V "Sabbath Desecration and Sunday Caiaetrophes." i I All Seats Free nt all Services. OVEKDROOK PBKSBYTKKIAN CHCBCH Ijincaster an.1 City aves GEO. EMERSON HARNE8. D, D Paster 11 A. M., "The Tides of the Spirit." Children's Sermon. "The L'tlle Lata J Hey." Mmle Mone Lnrrsten. Soloist. HECOND PRF..SIlTKKIAN CHURCH. 'Jlst and Walnut sts. Rev. Alexandr MarCell. D D. Mlnlstar I'.ev. AH In II. Uurley. Assistant. Rev. Alln B. Gurlev will preach at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. Morning autject. "An Ancient Character In a Modern Dilemma.'' Music at 8 P. M . "Sweet Is Thy Way" Barney "O Blesa the Lord rsctieanokett Visitors welcnm at nil service. Protestant Episcopal CHURCH OF ST. JUDF. & TOE NATITITT N. W. cer. 11th and Mt. 'Vernen ata. - 'A REV JAatER C. CROSSON. RECTOR. n:30 A. M. Church Scheel and Dlbta Claseea. 11:00 A.M. Morning; Prayer and Sermon. 8:00 P. M Evening Prayer and Sermon. Eerbedv welcome Unitarian FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH. 212.1 ChaM- Rev. "FREDERICK R. GRIFFIN, MlnisWT, 11 A. M. -Mr. Griffin will preach. Subject: "Should the Heretic Leave th Church7" UNITARIAN CHURCH OF GERMANTOWN, Grtene at. and W, Chelten ae. Sunday. June IS. 1022. Services at 11 A. M. The Minister. Rer. ROGER S KORHES. wilt preach. Hubjeet; "A Religion of Heielsm and of Beauty.' All ar Invited. MUcellaneeua III NTINO PARK SERVICES begin June It. The public centrally Is Invited. PHOTOPLAYS 24, Subject te Change v..,v. !, ca. M The NlXON-NIRDLINGERi w THEATRES BELMONT s,2De f ?y ?'?" r r, ,., .... . "" " " vv l" J r, M. P. 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