Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 19, 1922, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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    Nancy, Wynne Speaks of the Comings and .Goings of
Debutantes and Others She Tells-of Miss l ' '
Streng Musical Ability' ,
N
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PEOPLE. de go away later than they
used te, nndpnrtle Inst even Inte
Julv. The Henry Brlnten Coxe tin
ukl Fourth of July party artjl the
Cnsintts' dance fer-SnlllcHenry en
julv 3 will be the last bUTTaTt es.
However, a great many families imvc
trendy gene away, nnd numbers of
' ncrs ari planning te go men. Today
Mrs Albert Pnnccast and her daughter,
Mr?. Jee Wldcncr, leave for Santa
Barbara, Calif.. nnd -th(S Wutts girls,
Mnrlnn. Eleaner and Tosey. wit h their
Mint Mrs. -Edmund McCullmigli, sail
for Europe en the Rotterdam. On
Saturday a, party-chaperoned by Mrs.
Hemv Jldntlre fftllcd for Nnplw en
the Providence, Haba Mather, Ethel
Verrls. Lcncttc Jcnnes and Mrs. Mc
Intlre's daughter Gwendelen. I hear
, that they are going en a tour for three
months and will visit about every coun
try imaginable. ,
Lets of debutantes are going abroad
for the summer, tee. J Te get n flnnl
' polish before they burst upon a startled
.world. I suppose. Babs , Clayten nnd
'her parents. Mr. and MrsPaul Clay Clay
ilen. left lest week, and Lucylle Austin
mr her her Ml RJ:hnr(' Anatln.
arc sailing In n week or two. Delly
Duane. who is coming out at a ten en
December 0, I think tea dates arc
changeable things is going abroad
seen.
OT all et next winter's debs will be
i., Rnrnnn hv any means. Btinny
n .. i,n l.iMt- rerac back, or se I
heard, and se has Erie Martin. Les
of girls will be nt Northeast, which is
alwnvs popular. Ahna Mess wttl be
Sp there, though her .younger Bister,
Sarah, is te be at Beaver Camp, nnd
ie will Lee Tunis, the Jeseph Tunls's
daughter, both debutantes of the nu
tumn. i fiREAT many girls are very nut-
A steal. I hear that Sylvia Streng, j town, MM
the daughter of Mr. ana nirs. Aian
HartwcllStreng expects te study music
next winter nnd will net,havo any
formal debut, though several parties
nre te be slven for her. She has been
. the National Cathedral Scheel at
Washington this sensen and has just
come back te Philadelphia after going
up te Princeton te the unveiling of the
Battle Monument. She and her. par
ents staved with their cousins, the
Bayard Stocktens.
When Sylvia was at school she gave
n recital, as jeu knew. She renllv is
quite an accomplished viol nlst. This
Friday she is leaving for the Chicago
Musical College; later in the summer
she will join her parents at Snundcrs Snundcrs
tewn, It. L
TOMORROW night there will be an
entertainment nt Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Brlnten Coxe's place. Haffed. at
Penllvn. There will be tableaux nnd clog
dancing by Mary Ernestine Celeman,
v,he did such fascinating steps as the
heroine In "Why Net?" It will Ml be
in the Coxes attractive ballroom nnd
will begin at 8:15. The official title
of the party is "A Varied Entertain
ment Under the Chairmnnshlp of the
Messiah Church Service LceGue."
S
HE knet exactly what she wanted
before she went into the shop, and
she felt pretty fine nbeut it, tee.
Usually you knew hew you have te fuss
around trying te find words te de-.
Krlbe It se the saleswoman will recog
nize what you are trying te tell her
about. Well, this young person knew
that she wouldn't have te de that. She
was getting an engagement present and
she was going te splurge en it nnd she
felt fine. Se she nsked te see a Mnnilu
luncheon set.
"Manila?" asked the woman behind
the counter, with a puzzled frown, "We
haven't anything, "
"Yes you have," interrupted the
young person briskly, "I knew exactly
what 1 want. Yeu have them all the
time. They're theso embroidered things
and they're called Manila, I knew."
"The only thing we have in embroid
ery would be one of these," the sales
woman tried hard te please. "This Is
Philippine, "
The young person who knew exactly
what she wanted smiled n sheepish
fmllc nnd became a young person who
knew almost exactly what sue wanted.
"Oh, yes." she murmered apologeti
cally, "Philippine that's it!"
NANCY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Miss Lerraine Dlssten, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob S. Dlssten, of Nor
wood Hall, Chestnut Hill, will entertain
At a luncheon today In honor et Miss
Anna Lewis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
William Draper Lewis, of Awbury,
Chestnut Hill, who Is spending a few
days at Miss Dlssten's guest. Among
the RuesN will be Mrs. Reginald Jacobs,
Mrs. Jehn O. Piatt. Miss Jane B. Vent-
man, Miss Mary S. Newbelil. Miss
Xsancy Darclay Miss Careline S Bar
clay, Miss Clarufta Smythe and Miss
Ellrabeth DulleB Bartow. Miss Dlss Dlss
eon, nccempanled by Miss Lewis, her
brother, Mr. Hornce C. Dlssten, and
Mr. James Glttlngs, will leave en Sat
urday for Jacks Hele. Wye.. where they
will spend a month cm B C Ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. Geerge McFaden have
issued Invitations for a tennis tourna
ment at Bloemfteld, their country place
at Rosemont, en Friday, July 7.
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Geedman,
I ,;.8860 Germantown avenue, Chest
gut Hill, will entertain at a dinner cm
fjjw'lay, evening. June 27, In honor of
Miss Elizabeth Wear, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Jeseph Walker Wear, befere
the dance Mr. and Mrs. Wear will give
in her honor. Mr. and Mrs. Geedman
entertained nt a supper last night In
honor of their daughter, Miss Jane
V. Geedman.
Mr. and Mrs. Geerge B. Evans, of
Kosemetit, will give a dinner-dance this
u.J? n? "A tne Butten In honor of Miss
iii"1?.1, Mar'm Elliett, daughter of Mr.
Snd, .M". William J. Elliett, of 317
linltt. Seventeenth street, and Miss El
m,. A,ll8ler nnd brother-in-law, Mr. and
wfcArkhur El Paw- Tne card of Mr.
t.fiiU8 Em?ns was Inclesed In the lnvl
inrt ?r. Ti'5 BUCSt8 wl" Include Mr.
Sir. ' l' Edward Tayler, Jr., Mr. anu
m whnDR Brownback. Jr., Mr. and
mS" XL Beaumont Whitney. Mr. and
IwreergS Mclvcr, Mr. and Mrs. J.
He? c Pancast, Mr. and Mrs. J.
t2u? CuJ"mlngs, Mr. and Mrs. Hol Hel
Bn& D,HaYn Fex- M,ss Lysbeth K,
n2nninM1e Elenner T. Dunning, Miss
'"'Granee, Miss Ellen Douglas
F n?.d' Mr,ss Katharine D. Perter. Miss
j'?,'86 Warrlner. Miss Elizabeth Ho He Ho
Len.l,B?i R?.c.hel Martin. Miss Mildred
Muf nretl,'i MJ?8 Jesephine G. Heeper,
nett SS.reJlne Barclay, Mr. Muscoe Gar
Darfi V?am?..P.evlm- Jr" Mr. Douglas
8? pi.n?,p,TW,ulam H- Klngsley, Jr..
Wr'nEm"eLeeKTMr;,ermnn Milne Mr
BchB.erln SV. NJSwn. Mr. Frederick
hchaeffer, Mr. Palmer Scott, Mr. Rey
&r,, Mr. Winter Randelph, Mr.
Hmbl"j Mr. Jehn K. Beard. Mr.
Evans Austin, Jr., and Mr. Hareld
nuJ RnilMrs. Andrew MacLelsh, of
at&i111, w' p've a gaiden pirty
thai. . hem5 en Tliuisdny next te meet
"ieir son nnd daughter-in-law. Mr. nnd
f "' er.ma H "lard MacLelsh. who
wS.ine5dlnB J,e,r wedding trip In the
whi .... r' 1nd .Mr8- Nerman MacLelsh
retum te this city en July I nnd
?i i.veccupy ,h0 home of Mis. Mnc
Mrpn na'enta. Mr. and MrB. Jeseph U.
eLnU'i'i,' Merlen. Mr. and Mrs. Mo Me
wui L" .FaL' for Europe en July 5 nnd
Mn .iLeud ,ne summer In England. Mrs.
fJA ?' Bh was Mss Lenere McCall be be
ere her marriage en June 1.
nfB?7i.Rnd Mrs- Jl Bertram Llpplncett,
In- 7i3. Biruce street, who are occupy eccupy
vV.nelr.cuntry neuse, Melmar. Beth!
-'-", ciuenaincu at dinner last nlent
,Mrr a!Jd, .Mr8, J'lPPlncett .will i leave1 ob-
u. iur, AierestucK, ineir summer
place at Jamestown, ,R. I,
,.Mr4,,a,HUMr'-Wllllam',Ellls fScull."' of
the Rltz-Carlten, who recently sailed
for Europe, are spending some time In
Londen. They will later .visit France,
Switzerland- and Italy before returning
te this country.
Mr. and Mrs. Qeuverneur Cadwalader,
of Hawkswell, Fert Washington, will
leave-arly next month for Dark Har-
iftl' ..Mhcre they wln remain for
the summer.
h.'!.r8:.AVt draper Whiting, who has
nitS ".irdl"f ,n."w dtty n Atlantic
Fr- 5t?.r,ne(I.ta,J v"lng te her home,
15J3 Spruce street.
,Mf' He,rnan Harjes, of Paris) will
arrive early next week and Win spend
a few days afthe Rltfc-Carlten.
pJill; Ani. Mrt Alexander Brooks
wnS'nWhhav becn traveling through
England, France and Italy since their
wedding, sailed for this, country en
WSdn.e.s.?ay' Upen thelr arrlvarhere
!..mi ,atter part of next week they
wl" leave for their camp In the
.dire.ndnvCk,'i. where thy wl spend a
iS wT"?ek" before going- te their home
!.nni fck Havn, Pa., where Mr. Palne
Mil. fS ,n bu'lpess. Mrs. Paine was
55 "Sr.TW K?uX Rcl,y- daughter
Be.?eIvrueasdraJtIfe"rd.JSePh Re'"y' f the
afreet and Chestnut kill, who li a
Md2nt,tnSml.lh Ceilee- Northampton.
aes., w "I return home en Thursday
"'v U" p'lce ftnd her sister will
sail for Europe en June 28. They will
spend some time In France. England
and Spain, and will return In the
autumn.
r-.f- n1d,,Mrsi.,newlan1 Cadwalader
Evans, of 1702 Pine street, will sail for
a trip abroad en June 2S en the Aqul
tanla, where they will spend the summer
traveling en the Continent.
Mrs. Charles, Gummiv rr r:rn..n.
town, will spend n week In Williams Williams
terwn, Mass., tb attend the rammen.
ment exercises at Williams College.
rier son, vnaries uummey, jr., will be
among the graduates,
'Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Pardee Earle and
the,lr,aU8h;.er"' Miss1" Margaret Earle
and Miss Virginia Earle, of Chestnut
Hill, will leave the. latter part of this
month for Mnntoleklng, N. J., where
they wlll occupy their cottage for the
summer.
Mr. and Mrs. David Newhall. of Little
Wlnser. Whltemarsh, have rented their
home te Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. R.
Teiand, of Ardmore, for several months.
,Mr F w',se? Prlchett, of Green
HI 1 Farms Hetel, will leave early In
July te spend the summer with her
parents In Les Angeles, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. J. U Nevlll Smythe
and their daughters, Miss Clarissa
Smythe and Miss Bertha F. Smythe. of
100 Summit street, Chestnut Hill, will
leave the latter part of this month for
Cape May, N. J., where they will spend
the summer "at their cottage. Their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Themas Edwafd Ward, of Linden Court,
Elmhurst, L. I., will visit them during
the summer.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Russell Butler, of
Haverford. are occupying their cottage
en 9 Seuth Dudley place. Ventner, for
inu ctuniiiicr
Mis Helen H. Dixen and Mr. F. Nor Ner
man Dixen, of the Merris Apartments.
311 Seuth Thirteenth street, have geno
te, Deven "for the summer.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Geerge W. Krltler. of
Glenslde, entertained at a dinner-dance
at the Whltemarsh Country Club, en
Saturday, In honor of their niece. Mrs.
Henrietta Edwlna Millet, of 6257 Pine
street. Among the guests were Miss
Evelyn Jehnsen. Miss Anna Miller, Miss
Freda Schute, Miss Kitty Robinson. Miss
Sara King, Miss Peggy Nelsen, Miss
Helen King, Miss Helen Krltler. Mr.
Frank Strohm, Mr. Sherman Brltt. Mr.
William Hallewell, Mr. Merwyn Lebb,
Mr. Pete Mooney, Mr. Harry Breyer
Mr. Charles Slaek, Mr. and Mrs. J, W
Millet and Dr. and Mrs. Walters.
Mr. and Mrs. Leuis Bran'denateln. of
827 Gllhanr street. Lawndale, gave a
party last Saturday; evening, June 10.
In honor of Miss Dbrethy M. Gibsen, of
Lawndale, whose engagement te Mr.
Harry Spangenberg, of Burholme, was
announced by her father, the Rev. Alex
ander Gibsen, D. D., of the Lawndale
M. E. Church.
A dlnntr-dance will be given at the
Bala Gelf club en Saturday evening
next. Mrs. J. C. Zimmerman, of North
Wynnefleld. Is chairman of the commit
tee The music will be furnished by a
boys' orchestra, composed of the sons et
naia. ana cynwyd residents, ceacnea ty
Mrs. Kelly, daughter of J. Samuel Steph
enson, of Bala.
Mr. and Mrs. William Merris Cerlles
are being congratulated en the birth et
a son, William MerrlB Cerlles, Jr., en
June 13, 1922. Mrs. Cerlles was for
merly Miss Christine Burtnett, daughter
of Mrs. C. A. Burtnett, of Broekllne. Pa.
A linen shower was given en Thurs
day evening. June 15, by Miss Kathryn
Yeager, of Cliften Heights, In honor of
Miss Bertha H. Gehring. of 2337 Seuth
Seventeenth street, whose marriage will
take place in October. Among the guests
were Miss Jessie Hilten, Miss Frances
Shetzllne, Miss Marceua mc.nuiiv, amis
Marie Dersom. Miss Alice Whipple, Miss
Viela Sparmaker, Mrs. A. L. Deltrlch.
Mrs Geerge Gehring, Mrs. Charles Cot-
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Miss Marguerite Bye has returned te
her home In Langheme. Miss Bye
spent semei time In, Helland and Beat
land. '"
Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Breyer, et
Old Yerk read; Ogents, have eleseu
their house and have gene te Atlantic
City, where they will spend the summer
at thetr cottage. '
Mrs. Jehn If. Cress, of Verbena ave
nue and Anbury terrace, Oak Lane, will,
give a cara party en unursaay aner aner aner
noen for the benefit off the building
.fund of the Oak Lane Review Club.
incre win ee a eunei supper, ioueweu
by an evening card party, with dancing
afterward. The ground for the new
clubhouse will be broken this month.
The clubhouse la te be erected at the
Junction of Lakeside avenue and Twelfth
street. Mrs. E. Clarence Miller Is chair
man of the Clubheuse' Committee, nnd
Mrs. Owen Osberne, Jr., Is chairman of
(he Ways nnd Means Committee.
Dr. Andrew Godfrey, of Bethlehem
pike and Llndenwelde avenue, and Dr.
llecs C. Roberts, of Ambler, have re
turned from a fishing trip te Pocane
Lake Preserve.
FRANKFORD
Photo by I'hote-Crafters
MISS CATHERINE MATHER
Daughter efMr. and Mrs. Victer Mather, of Avonweod Cottage, Haver
ford, who sailed for Europe en Saturday with Mrs. Henry B. Mclntlre
and a party of friends. They will spend three months traveling en the
Continent and in England ,'
bert, Mrs. F. Gehring, Jr., and Mrs. W.
Shearer.
WE8T PHILADELPHIA
The engagement of Miss Margaret
Isabella Moffat te Mr. Clarence Evans
Tey, of Pittsburgh, was announced en
Saturday afternoon at a luncheon given
by her mother. Mrs. Thomaa E. Moffat,
of 6831 Hadfleld street, West Philadel
phia. Mr. and Mrs. Herman C'aplan, of
Baltimore, announce the marrlage ,of
their daughter. Miss Irene Edith Caplan,
te Mr. Samuel E. Splvak, of ,5918 Chris
tian street, yesterday at 3012 Berks
street The Rev. Abraham Neuman
officiated.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Mrs. H. B, Wilsen, of 2245 North
Park avenue. Is spending the summer
at 28 North Annapolis avenue, Cholsee.
Mr. and Mrs. Leuis Stern nnd thelr
family, of 1901 North Eighteenth street,
are at 16 Seuth Iowa avenue, Atlantic
City, for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Z. de Yeung, of
1943 North Park avenue, are spending
the season at their cottage at 106 Albien
place, Atlantic City.
Mrs. Sel Blumenthal. of the Hetel
Majestic. Is visiting her daughter, Mrs.
Felix H. Levy, of New Yerk, sne win
later go te Atlantic City.
8QUTH PHILADELPHIA
Pif-. V Mnnrn of 2016 Seuth Opal
street,' has left for a trip te Cincinnati.
O., where ahe will be the guest of her
daughter. Mrs. James Conaty, of 103 J
Lecaeran avenue. Price Hill. Mrs. Co
naty was. Miss Mae Moere Mr. Conaty
rermeny uvea in uu w . v wv..
Fifteenth street
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Tecum. of
99R7 rerth Smedley street, announce the
engagement of their daughter Miss Fler
ence liOUise leuuiii, luuiwit Mww..
Philadelphia, te Mr. J. Fred Wolf, of
916 McKean street.
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Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles C. Mercer,
of the Delmar-Merrls, will leave en
June 20 for Westview, N. Y where
they will spend the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice R. Nadler, of
McCallum and Hertter streets, are en
tertaining as tMelr guest Miss Pearl
Bernsteln, of Pittsburgh, before her
departure for Atlantic City, where she
will spend the summer.
Miss Hortcnse Pearlman, Miss Helen
Pearlman and Miss Hazel Pearlman, of
328 Pelham read, will spend July and
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Mrs. E. W. Burke, of Hatboro, has
returned from Atlantic City.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nagle have sold
Martlnoek, their country home en the
Old Yerk read below Hatborer, and are
at their town house for the pisent.
They will leave shortly ter a summer
spent In extensive travel.
Mr. and Mrs. Beldlng B. Stlfer, of
Miss Helen Berneman. of 4645 Penn
trect, Is attending a class reunion at
Smith College, Northampton. Mass,
where she will remain for about a week.
Mrs. Lerrln Fcnn, who has been visit
ing her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. Pot Pet
tor, of 4668 Pcnn street, for n month,
will return te her home In Grand Rapids,
Mich., the end of th s week. She will
spend some time In Portland, Me., before
leaving rer ner neme.
DELAWARE COUNTY
Mr. and Mrs. Leuis Ress Little and
their family, of Media, left this week for
Belmar, N. J,r where they will spend the
summer with Mrs, Little's mother, Mrs.
William Hearne, at her cottage.
Kimble Hepburn
The marriage et Miss Fleretta H.
Hepburn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam M. Hepburn, of Jersey Shere. Pa.,
and Mr. Reginald J. W. Kimble, son of
Mr. and Mrs. WJMam Kimble, of Vine
land, N. J., took place quietly en Satur
day afternoon at the home of the offi
ciating clergyman, the Rev. Dr. Jeseph
Lyens Swing, of 443S Spruce street.
After a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Kim
ble will spend the summer In Jersey
Shere. They will return In the autumn
te this city.
HANAFY SAVAGE
An Interesting wedding took place en
Saturday evening at 7 o'clock In the
Seuth Bread Street Baptist Churcn.
Bread and Reed streets, when Miss Clare
Savage, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
uel Savage, of 180S Seuth- Fifteenth
street, became the bride of Mr. Albert
Hanafy, of 1915 North Twenty-fourth
street The Rev. Franklin E. Welder
officiated. The bride was attended by
Mrs. Elwood Wilsen as matron of honor
nnd Miss Martha Batdorf and Miss Vlra
Rltter as bridesmaids. DT. Andrew An
dres was best man and the ushers In
cluded Mr. Elwood Wilsen, Mr. Samuel
Savage, Jr., Mr. Jeseph Dcdrlch nnd
Mr. William Burnett
OLINDA BOSHER
An attractive wedding took place thfs
mernlngat 8:30 o'clock in the church of
the Sacred Heart, Third and Reed
streets, when Miss Ella Besher, daugh
ter of Mrs. Jehn Besher, et 938 Wolf
street, became the bride of Mr, Peter
Ollnda. The ceremony was solemnized
with a nuptial mass. The bride were a
dress of white bridal satin and a veil
trimmed with orange' blossoms. She
carried a sheweY bouquet of white roses
MISS HENRIETTA E. MILLET
Of 5257 Pine street, who was the
guest of honor at a dinner-dance
which her uncle and aunt. Mr. and
Mrs. Gtorge W. Krltler, of Glen
slde, gave at the Whltemarsh
Country Club en Saturday
marriage bVJier mother, were n gown
of white crepe with a veil of tulle and
duchess lace, arranged In a coronet an4
fastened with orange blossoms. Hhe
carried a shower bouquet et roses, sweet
peas and lilies of the valley. Miss Ger
trude Shlndler, sister of tne bride, was
the maid of honor and the bridesmaids
Included Miss Florence Hernsteln, Miss
Either Sharp, Miss Elisabeth Herbeti
and Miss Francis Miller. The flower
girl was Miss Dorethy Elnbern. Mr. Her
man Sharp acted n best man, and the
ushers were Mr. Albert Spelgel, Mr. H.
Sharp, Mr. Jesse Berliner and Mr, Clif Clif
eord Gorden.
NEELEY SHAW
An Interesting wedding took place en
Saturday afternoon nt 2:30 o'clock in the
Falls of Schuylkill Baptist Church, en
Queen lane above Ridge avenue., when
Miss Emma Ashton Shaw, daughter et
Mr. and Mrs. William Shaw, of 3043
North Thirty-fifth street, became the
bride of Mr. Lynferd Neelcy, Jr., of
3418 North Thlrty-flfth street, son el
Mr. and Mrs., Lynferd Neelcy. The Rev.
Edwin W. Sayler officiated. The brlde.
who was given In marriage by her
father, were a gown of white canton
crepe nnd satin, trimmed with old lace.
Her veil was surmounted with orange
blossoms. She, carried a bouquet of
white carnations. Miss Elizabeth Necley,
a sister of the groom, was maid of honor,
and Mr. James Ashton Shaw, a brother
of the bride, acted as best man.
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WANDA HAWLCY
JOHN DAVIDSON
MAURICE FLYNN
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At thn DUO-ART PIANOLA PIANO
MILLO PICCO, BARITONE
and lilies of 'the valley. Miss Margaret
McClay was the maid of honor and Mr.
Charles Manenl was best man.
SHAMMO RE1LLY
A quiet wedding took place en Satur
day morning at 8 o'clock In St. Greg
ery's Church, Fifty-second and Warren
streets, when Miss Winifred G. Rellly,
of 5641 Stewart street, became the brlde
of Dr. ueerge u. snamme, ei zee .-serin
Fifty-second street. The Rev. Father
Monslgner Drumgoole officiated at the
ceremony nnd the nuptial mass which
followed. The brlde was attended by
Miss Margaret Kelly as maid et honor
and Mr, Themas Garrlty acted as best
man.
HKRBETS SHINDLER
Miss Pauline Shlndler. daughter of
Mrs. Dorethy Shlndler, of 5601 Spring
held avenue, became the bride of Mr.
Leuis J. Hcrbcts, of 1627 North Sixth
street, last evening at 6:30 o'clock. The
ceremony took place at the Ohel Jacob
K
EITH'S THEATREI
Frtecit X.-Bailuaan & Bara-Bf vtrljr
IN "POOR RICH MAN"
WELLS. VIROIMA WEST
Frank Davit & Adds Darnell
Big Surrounding Shew AND
Araaat Brether!
Wedding Flowers
"Th Sign of th Ren"
CHARLES HENRY FOX
221 S. BROAD ST.
Walnut 0700 '
Geerge Allen, inc.
1214 Chestnut Street 1214
Advance
Summer
Styles in
Millinery
A nice assortment of these large Leghorn Hata that
everybody finds se becoming. Hata that anggest garden parties
and summer weddings, warm afternoons en the Country Club's
shaded perches and evenings at fashionable hotels. Among them
are a Leghorn banded with soft white Satin, the crown encircled
with a wreath of white Lilacs and delicate pink Apple Blossoms,
and another Leghorn with facing and a large bow of shimmering
pink Satin. A white Georgette Hat with a Meire band has a
ruffling of pleated Georgette running all around the edge. Fer
these who need a large dark Hat there are some elaborate affairs
of Black or Navy Horsehair.
A Summer Sale of
Hosiery & Underwear
PURE SILK FASHION-MADE HOSE, $1.35 a pair, 3 for $3.75
In all colon, plenty of WMte
SEMI-FASHIONED DROP STITCH AND TWO
TONE SILK HOSE $1,25 a pair
.Reduced from $ljs
$2.50 FULL-FASHIONED PURE SILK HOSE
$1.95 a pair, 3 for $5.50
In all oelora, plenty of White
$2.50 FULL-FASHIONED GORDON SILK HOSE $2.25 a pair
In all colors, plenty of White
$2.75 FULL-FASHIONED VAN RAALTE SILK
HOSE .$2.50 a pair
In all oelora, plenty of White
IMPORTED CHIFFON WEIGHT SILK HOSE, VALUES
TO $5.00, NOW .- $2.50
In all colere except White, some with French Cleck.
FANCY LISLE HOSE 75c a pair, 3 for $2.00
In Black, White and Beige.
$2.25 VANITY FAIR SILK VEitS, $1.75
Bodice tope; geed quality heavy tilk.
LISLE VESTS 35c each, 3 for $1.00
Regular and bodice tops.
LADIES' LIGHT COTTON TIGHTS. .. .were 75c, new 50c each
With loe$e or tight kneet.
ANNETTE KELLERMAN BATHING TIGHTS $2.75
Bright Sports Silks at $2.25
, and Crepe de Chine at $1.45
andhVeetf ,d R"' "'
Navy Blue Satin with wool back, reduced from 14.00 te 93.35 a
yard.
40-lnch Crepe de Chine In all the best light and dark shades,
91.4S a yard.
3 oz. Bettle of Coty's French Teilet
Water, Very Special at $2.25
We are able te offer Coty's famous toilet waters' In tour of the
best-liked odors, L'Orlgan, Jacqueminet, L'Effleurt and Paris,
at the lowest prices at which these popular toilet waters have ever
been quoted. Full S oz. bottle, 90.30.
.We Have Bought the Entire Stock of
M. J. LEWIS
1206 Chestnut Street
Everything will go en sale
at 1214 Chestnut Street
en Thursday, June 22nd
FUR STORED and INSURED
DURING SUMMER MONTHS
A SPECIALTY
BROWN & BRAUCHER
58 W. Chelten Ave., Germantown
Phene: Germantown 6S10
WILLOW GROVE PARK
Lat Six Cars of
CONWAY AND HIS BAND
TONIGHT
DANCING IN DANCELAND
Excellent Floe Select Orchftra
ICE PALACE MARKtrr ST.H.
EVERY NIOHT EXCEPT TUESDAY
DANCING ROLLER SKATING
Skatlne 8:80 te 10 Dancing 8:30 te 11:30
L41e. SBc Oenta, Mr CeupIm. 75e
WAJtDROUB FREE REFRESHMENTS
Tenltht. Free Initruet'n Class for Ueclnnera
Did Yeu Ever,
listen te your friends' out
bursts of delight ever their
latest photographs?
"YES." "WELL,"
We Made These Latest Photo
graphs. During this month we
make the unusual offer of
three of our large 7x11 por
traits with folders for only
$3.00. This ad must accom
pany your order.
CHAMPLAIN STUDIO
1311 WALNUT ST.
Thene Walnut 129
THIS WEEK
AT THREE
THEATRES
NORMA
TALMADGE
IN HER
GREATEST
'SMILIN'
THROUGH"
SIMCI.TANKOUSLY
AT THK
FOI.MNVINO
THEATRES
KARLTON
Bread and Chestnut
COLONIAL .
Germantown and Chelten
GREAT NORTHERN
Bread and Erie
It Is the Picture of the Year!
If you are net one of the
thousands of photoplay levers
who have been fascinated by
this beautiful screen version of
one of the classics of our stage,
don't postpone your enjoyment
any longer.
The contlnueui praise from Preia and
Publle la unprecedented
PALACE
N
J Mheppacd & Sens
StylisK Summer Dress Goods Reduced
5e-cent Voiles, 40c
Dainty patterns en colored grounds.
$1.50 Dotted Swisses, $ 1 1 0
White grounds with dots in lavender,
dark and light blue and yellow.
$1.65 Linens for $100
Especially for jumper dresses. 36 inches.
The newest shades.
-
75-cent Middy Cleth, 35c
Rese, navy blue, green, pink
and "Copen" blue.
Costume Slips, $3.75
White surf satin. Deuble
all around up te the hips.
lOOS Chestnut Street
12TH AND MARKET
n.ttc 11 t t
CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG
IN "A WORLDLY MADONNA"
ADi",AniA 1CTH AND CHESTNUT
iUWlLJl 10 A.M. te 11:15 P.M.
ETHEL CLAYTON ,5
1IfTflDI A NINTH AND MARKET
VllslvKVln 0 A. M. te 11:15 P. M.
"THE NIGHT ROSE"
Ten Chaney. Iatrlcn .Tey. Cnllen Landla
f A DITOI 8TH AND MARKET
WlTllvHi 10 A. M. te 11:18 P.M.
Sessue Hayakawa 'vpff?N
JUNIPER AND MARKET
VAUDEVILLE
CONTINUOUS 11 TO 11
rDftCC VCVQ mri1 market
VlwOO IVE. I O NIGHTLY 8:15
WED,, SAT., 2:15
MAE DESMOND A$K
TRATI. Or THE LONESOME PINE",
GLOBE
f
A Direction Maurice E. I'elt
A L D
Chentnut nt 10th. Cen. 11 A.M. te 11 P.M.
THE COOLEST SPOT ON EARTH
I'elt W-f
Nt
bVf I V I'll J
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VfS,
HISWIFE'S HUSBAND
Frem Anna Katherlna Oreen'a Nevel
"THE MAYOR'S WIFE"
A Mere Orlpplnc Htery Thnn "The Bat"
Admlailen. f.Oc. Ex. Snt. & Holiday Eva.
Next Week "Don't Doubt Tour Wife"
and Hareld Lloyd
LONGACRE ROOF, Men.,8:30P.M.
Psyche-Analysis by Nerbert Melville
Science or Remance? Cennltlnr Payrheleclit
Seuti. Si nnd VI, Phene Nprure 8670
Course tickets en sale at Hetel, 1429 Walnut
Street.
AH
Sales
Fer Cash
L Stene (&
1306 Walnut Slreel
The Receivership Continues Until Entire Stock Is Sold
We Have Regrouped Fer This Week
These Four Special Lets The
Prices Speak Fer Themselves
178 Smart Summer Coats
Medels of Velour and Jersey Cleth; full lined checks,
Formerly te 39.50
148 Little Daytime Frecks
Distinctive models in fashionable, Imported Embroid
ered Swiss, Checked Epenge, Imported Linens nnd
Organdies. Formerly te 39.50
112 Afternoon Dresses
Embroidered Irish Linen, Printed Georgette, Crepes de
Chine, the popular Epenge and Canten Crepes.
Formerly te 49.50
258 Dinner Gowns
A striking variety of Crepe Romaine, Georgette,
Re&hanara ,ind Canten Crepes, Kasha Kleth Dresses.
Formerly te 49.50
156 Wraps-and Coats
Smart and beautiful models,- in Veldyne, Gerena nnd
Belivia, closed out far below their actual cost.
Formerly te 75.00
118 Daytime '& Boardwalk Capes
Duvetynes, Belivias, Veldyne, Keshnnarn Crepes and
Silk Cantens, Twill Cords, Mnrvellas; some plain, ethers
luxuriously fur trimmed for evening wear.
Formerly te 125.00
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Charge II
Accounts
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125
19.75
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