n J xw inuBHBBMinJi''Nnn9HneiisanBi BJSI wmmmm('vm9MBBMES8wm fflwfMdlftW&S&SM W&3 ?.W?JOTrW5,.7,-J' 'i''VVf"- Wimw fjysr GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE . Nancy Wynne Speaks of Five Interesting Weddings. She Tells, of a Pole Match This Afternoon pud of a Dance Tonight TIIERK nrc five Important wedding today. I"'0 mnteti nml n dnncf, M reu k-c June In still helm? very jay tm thetiKli n Rrrnt mnny people Itiuc ilrwly pnnc rtwny for the summer. With ll" cxcpi t-'mi of Uunnnh Klliett ml Walter Pew's marriage which will .v nlrice nf m,en nt fiilvnry Church, nriKtitli mul I."tist. the weddings will L in the country or out of tmvti. At "lie l'ewKlHett welding Hetty riiintt l'ew will be the matron of ininr for tier sister. Ah jeu knew Hetty iW Walter Pew's brother, Arthur. Sid fli" nml her husband linve been iitins In Tcxbh where lie Is In the oil ta nV. imil thmiRli It hns been rather iith life Hetty seems te huvc enjoyed u 1 think Hnnnnh nml Wnltcr l'ew .Vnert te upend part of their time down SJrc tee. l'Mly dii 1'ent. one of the most attractive of the Wilmington ilu iwp, mid Hanninn r.rmigc will be maids of honor for Hiinimli, nnd there M be fcvcii brlilOMtmlds nml eight u,id .St. DnvldV Church. Radner, there will he the wedding of Minn Kstlier I lord ami Mr. Arthur Morten. Nnncy linjward. Miss Lloyd's niece, will lie ib flower girl and only attendant. Dr. Themas S. K. Morten will net ns beat man for his brother, and there will be !n u'hers. A reception will fellow nt Mini I.lejd' country place, Llnnd wailn, at Dcen. TWO of the out-of-town weddings lire of IMillndelphla men who nrc mnrrjlng girls from ether cities, co It treuld Mem that the sudden rush of cirls te marry men net I'hlladclphlans is being equalized. Tatty Baker, who married llenjamln nriggs. of St. 1'nul, Minn., nnd I.enere McCnll, who In new Mrs. Xermnn Mucl.rish, of ulen ulen rer, III. both married this spring arc me I ran think of right off. At Springfield. Mas.. Mary Temple Brmlley. the daughter of Mrs. hustaee Anttrnthcr Bradley, will mnrry Jack Purvcs, who is the son of Mm. Austin I'urvrs, of Chestnut Hill. Jack and his bride will net come te Phlladelphin te lire, however. I henr tbnt they expect te be nt Seuth Lancaster, Mass., for the present, at any rate. In Richmond Marien Carmlehael will become the bride of Captain (Jeorge Bewer. 1". S. M. C. He la the son of Mrs. (leergc It. newer, of Vancouver. Terrcdnlc. At the wedding there will be a maid of honor nnd six bridcsmiilds, all of them Southern girls. Henry Bewer will be best man. He Is n brother of Captain Bewer, nnd Captain Bewer will lme six ushers, three from this citv and three from Richmond. Eleaner Conever and Chnuiieey Bens In will Ic nmriieil today, tee. She ii'a slter of Mrs. Henry Henri(iics. of Chestnut Hill, and is a great friend of l'eigv (iruhnrn. At the wedding, which lll 'take place nt St. Mary's Church, Seuth Portsmouth. N. II.. Mrs. Hcn riques will be the matron of honor ami leggy one ei im urniwiniwi. ether one there are te be just two -.ill be Rescmarv Howe, who enme out hire lust winter. Ah the family Is in mourning, tin wedding will be quiet. A umiill reception will fellow nt the maimer home of the bride's parents, the Ilev. and Mm. James Petter Cono Ceno Cone ur. at Portsmouth. , And new we've finished with the wed dings, but net with the doings of to day. AVERY Interesting pole match will take place nt 4 o'clock this nftcr nftcr nftcr noen at the Philadelphia Country Club. at llaln interesting because every body's going nnd because the teams te ploy are awfully geed. The match is in charge of Mis. Duniel L. Hutchin son, Jr., and the members of the Junier Club of the Seamen's Church Institute will act ns aides. Peggy Thayer Ih sec retary of the flub. ou knew, and nil the jnun.er girls nre in it. The Phlla delphin Country Club team nnd nn AII Phllnilelphln" combination will play. Tonight Mr. and Mrs. 11. Frazer Har ris will give n dinner-dance at their home for their atti active daughter Anna. who will come out the cnr lifter next. I Imagine. The Harrises- live outside of Chestnut Hill en Paper Mill mad in a large lulck house en the hill opposite the Stntcsburjs' place, and they linve a delightful swimming peel, which nil the jeiinger crowd enjoy. Theic will be about eighty at the dance. I henr, and dinner will be cerved en the lawn. TIlOl'Cll there arc still several wed dings and a grent mnny dances, lets of people nre already beginning te go aa. As usual, Northeast. Cape May anil Saraiiuc nre nmnug the popular places for I'lilhulelphians. At Northeast Harber there will be Mr. and Mrs. llewnrd Seavcr nnd Mm. Krener's d.mgliters, Mnry nnd Sue (ioedman, wlm la coming out in the autumn, bv tlie way. They nre lenving en the :ifltli, I bear. Anether debu tante of the fall who will Lc up thera will be Anna Mess, the daughter of Mr. and Mis. Prank Mess, of Bala. As her parents nre going abroad she will be there with Mrs. Leuis C. Baker, and as Mrs. linker's daughters are all mm rled new. with the exception of Rachel, who In chaperoning u party abroad en July 1, it would t-ecm n geed arrange ment all round. Snrnh McLean gen erally gees te Northeast, tee. nnd no does (ieergl.inna Harris. They will inKe their debuts in the full. There will be the usual sprinkling of lnlladelphlans nt Winter Ilnrbur, v.hleh is across the hay from Northeast, and. then, Pelly Buard will be nt Seal Harber with her grandmother, Mrs. iharles MoKenn Bu.wird, nnd till her ether relations. lr. and Mrs. Rebert LcCente ulways Kp- te Har Hniber. where Mrs. Le-'-nmes nttriictlw- daughters, Susie, uaiflennd I.lllie, another autumn debit -intc, have a wonderful time. Mr. lemcnt It. Newbnld nnd his daughter. Anna, will he up there, tee, nnd se will urs. Samuel Ashhurst. I imagine. T OTS of people have camps nt 4J Sarnnnu Luke, and it is u wonderful wrt of Hf,. if j.0 nP , !,!,,!, me rope ,I()i Mr llll(1 Mr(lt j Wllmer iiidille have tnken the Peppy cettage !,. ri'' ",".'1 ""'v expect te leave today, I i' M- nl"1 sw- Oeerge Randelph th.c. 8r1 ,, ".V( a taselnntlng place up here e;,i(.( lloleknu, mul I think jney will he there for n lime, though iney nr,. BIIB iurnmi h0me time this Minnier. Thev often have delightful no use ,lnr,,.M , ,,,. (,an ,rllH nr eweyer, th.. enlv girl I've heard of r'" Is nlnmiiiiK te visit them is Mary 'rhn;n.r'. ?,r-, m,,t MrH- Geerge C. I WOCis- dllllglitrr. I He 1 rarer Ilnrrites will linve a camp '"!! mul Tlmyer families will h tliere. i.; , Mri;- nil.v I'alne. who have iihn..5,,,!,.!iV'1 fn'"' .""'' wwWlnit trip nroed, will go te Sariinne for part of lanrnJ Wnrdeii. Jr.. who were was )',",') W1V1,,m,h,1,'.v- Mrs. Warden tainl li'i,l,y iKI .""ll Hl"' "Ml1 hn 1US the " ,7,'i.xe "",r'' f"r M,v'inl weeks fJ1,"' August. They am going hrenil tt ,1B WlMl,, lrli lw airt'.i"'."1 M' Knlekcrlmeker Heyd til5,: l"1,.N "'Raged te Pete Herle. Jni ft' Vf ",,P M"' "",l M) w, tlu' lr;r.r.lM)l,K , 'i'."1 ,l11'"' '"aughteis, 'U,le down there at a cottage with J B .-I. their pnrents. They leave some tlm next week, I think. 0 F COUR.Mi: detens of younger girls m ."" "" "" inure i mi nges will be abrnnd. rteveral people i.M- "'" eui rsi. ,iean Hurt miev find Lleaner Slenn, who both enmc out Inst winter, will go te Jacksen's Hele In Wyoming, nnd se will Lerraine Diss Diss Ien nnd Anna 1cwls, though they will return the llrst of August te Jein their respective families nt Northeast Har Har eor, . With such n list of people who nre Keing away, you would be surprised te Knew or the mnny who nrc staying nt home, though even they will leave for t.i'.lu ilf.'r? Mif.r en- ""d ,n Augiisi Phlladelphin will practically be deserted. XAXCV WYNNK. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. Geerge & Weld, of Bosten, will uil ,tran'li ,the "'aTlage of Miss tV. "nlu Srell, ilaughtcr of Mr. nnd nJS' 2bc,r Sewell, of Ardnarec, llydnl, 2? vr iVW B'1nt0" Coxe. Jr.. son nr inn Jl(l .,Mr Hnry Brlnten Coxe. ?fff0.? &ou ' Twenty-nrst street nn.l ;Lftc-'!' ?inll,;P' wh,eh wl ak0 puce 2J!..?I '"day. September 9, nt the lipla Tni1 rrtlurch,0' the Saviour. .lenkln s?Tn,VAi ?.hZ. u,ahcr" wl" 'nclu-lc Mr. W. ?Hn,ey, Sl0,tr' Mr- Kckley I). Coxe. ijf; '" njyls. Jr.. Mr. Themas Wharten nnd Mr. ttlc A. McCeuch. MI w.? ?lly: .Mr- 9uy p- Beynelds. Mr. v,in?. Ie,2v"'lnlJ Jr- nnd Mr- Qulncey rV.,!-- '1,haw,-, 3lii, et Bosten, nnd Mf. nexter C. Hawkins nnd Mr. Reger Tuckcrmun. et Xew Yerk. ner: nnLiMrs- alUBPPe Hnstlanelll. of e.i?;v i?,yJ c.x,1 to-ceni8 te thla MrJ fcni.!,..,i M.,nber-. V w, v,8lt ., uastlnnclll sister. Mrs. Henry ni"83".1 ,Genln at Hardwlck, Vllln Vllln neva, durlnB their stay. rwi nrt .Sfrs- Oraham DeuRherty. of rs 'leads. Wyncetc, ure rccelWriir 5?r,i,Uila,lenj en tne b'th of? ami. li,.X n!?0i!Rn.erty' " Pray. June 16 ind" u Bty WJ8 Miss Marin Frnter. who made her ebut Inst year. Mr. Per i.?iT--rn.' 3dtf Chestnut Hill, is n "" "rB. ieugncrty. ReIl,i"m,m,d ?!" harJM Slnnlcksen. of K "J,??1- will upend the summer at phIh uei arrfnsett Pier. Miss mer nt Pinclunds Camp, N. H. Amnnv (fwicm kn u.. a. s ra!nijrci " "rTheToie mutch this afternoon n nld of the Sea Hn"n!Vurc,!? Inltute nrc Mr. Alei. Ru'i v.. J,,aeV Mr- Archibald il,1rtvr r, .mit:r, jnr, amuei ,X ,.M2- Jehn W. Cen verse. Mr. nSikn1 &,s,t?lhr,ld .Mr- Clarence W. ;": mie un, airs. Aiired yr "V. M,r- J- Wilnier Blddle. Mr. r" Nelsen Uuckley. Mr. Henry L. Cellins, Mrs. Celeman du Pent. Mrs yB?uceT Perd Mr. Jehn W. 0nry. Mrs Carrell Hedge v iinr;.,nnM.cI ,'. n"?vcs. Mr. Snmu.-l mV w TM..iir,..I'i!!"ar1 Lewbcr Stokes, Mr. V Plunkett Stewart. Mm AtcIiIImM vV i0,ii M.rH- yd"y L. Wr'icht. n; Jhn Hawley Tnussls. Mr, C nr. Km' W?.r,1enVr Mrs' Harrison U. Wright nnd Mrs. H. Frazler Harris. ..l,,?.s Mn4;y 9- Hcbard. daughter of Mr. ?Hdi J,rf,-. ?nnle' L. Hcbard, or i.lieslnut Hill, will be among the bridesmaids at the marrlaire of Mis Kmlly Bleanc Ham Ham eond, daughter of Mr. Hmt Mrs. Jehn Henry Hammend, of 9 East Ninety-Am SlrfJ; New Ye.rU-. Mr. Jehn M. Franklin, also of New Yerk, which will i'Ake JI,ac.. en Saturday. .September 9. at ht. Mark's Church. Mount Klsce. A leceptlen will lollew at Hel'.weed. the country place of Mr. nnd Mrs. Hammend ut Mount ,Klsce MUs Hammend Is a vrnCnderbm hUr f Mr- w""an H- Mrs Rlcarde Z. Zimmerman, of Sa lem, la., who has been the pucst of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn fcdwnrd Zimmer man, of Chestnut Hill, for a few das, KL 'JJterdBJ' ' visit te her mother. Mrs. Heward Spencer Graham, of r,Ti Locust strctt, nt her summer home, whetstone. Newport, n. I. Mrs. Zim merman will be the matron of honor at . weddlnif of her sister. Miss Mar garet Thayer Graham, and Mr. Dev ereux Celt Josephs, of Baltimore and Newport, which will take place en Mon day next. Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Ress, et Chestnut Hill, who nre Micndlni; the summer at KprliiR Lake. N. J., will leaye this wei-k te vlilt Mrs Ress mother. Mrs. R. Swain Clifferd. In New Iceland. The Clifferd place. Moor Moer Meer lands, Is en the ccast of Buzzards Bay, Mass., at Nenqultt. Mrs. Oconee C Thayer, of Kyneton. Vlllanevn, left for New Yerk en Thurs day. Her son, Mr. fJcortfe C. Thayer. Jr., will tall for Kurepe with Mr. Owen J. ylster. They will travel through I-nRiaml nnd France, returning te this country In September. Miss Mnry B. Thayer will spend August with Miss Ruth Packard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geerge Randelph Packnrd, of the Meadows, Vlllunnva, nt their camp at Upper Sarannc, N. Y. f .Mr,r.ft.ml. J.,.rs Ilelan' ,L- Tayler and Miss Gllznbeth Anne Tayler, c ISO.', De Lancey place, who nre occupying Willow Broek Firm their country place at Cwynedd Valley, will leave early next month for Winter Harber. Me., where they will remain until autumn. Mrs. Jeseph R. C. McAllister, of 2109 Seuth Twenty-llrst street, entertained her morning bridge club at her home estenlny. The members included Mrs Themas J. Dicksen, Mrs. Uavld O Katcn. Mrs. Newton Hang. Mrs. Leuis Kutcs, Mrs. David Lederly, Mrs. Kd wnrd I.ukens, Mrs. Frederick Mears and Mrs. Walter Walls. GERMANTOWN Jlrs. J. Leuis Barnes, of the Delmnr Delmnr Meri is, accompanied by Mrs. James I.VpIv mill MISM fllrV Y. HAm-n 1 . left for Pasadena. Calif., by way of New Orleans. They will spend the summer nt Ixmg Bench nnd the Catallna Islands. rL?tiitTilnir the Litter irirr nf cinniAMi... -" H - "- w " mI'IVHIUL'I Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Barten Kalghn. of SS Knst Tulpehoekcn street, announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss IS Dorethy Knlghn, te Mr. William F. Mor Mer Mor lek, Jr., son of Mr. and Mis. William F. Morlek. nt a luncheon given nt their home today. Mr. nml Mrs. Heward Burhamm nnd their family, of 2014 New Stenton ave nue, are (-pending a few days In Wild Wild weed. Mrs. Jehn J. Bcnnls, of 1812 Medary nvenue. will give a ivird party at her home, this evening. The proceeds will be In aid of bt. Benedict's new church. WEST PHILADELPHIA Sir. and Mr?. Martin O'Hara, of 0C2 North Thlrty-bCenth street, anueuncu the marriage of their daughter, Mlaj Elizabeth Mary O'Hara, and Mr. Ueorge Altrcd Lister, of 1241 Seuth Tuenty Tuenty secend street, Wednesday morning, ( 10 o'clock, In St Agathn's Church, Thirty-eighth and Spring Oarilen streets The ceremony nasi performed by the Rev. Richard Guugham, a cousin of the bride, The inarrinun of Miss Hazel Boulden Klefer, duughtcr of Mis Mary Leut Kiefcr, of 630J Angera terrace, and l.r. Kenneth Smedley Smith, van of Dr. Ravll Smith, also of this city, took place Sat urday. June 10, at 7 o'clock In the Fourth Presbyterian Churcn. The ser mon was performed by Dr. Ravll Smith, father of the groom, assisted by llev, O. M. Jenes. The bride was given In manlage by hir uncle, Mr. J. T. M. Smith, of New Yerk. Immediately after the wedding Dr. nnd Mrs. Smith left for un extended tour. The mariiage of Miss Ellen Dodds, of West Phlladelphin, and Mr J. Frank Cox, of Wlssliuimlng, took place en Thursday, June S, at 9 o'clock, ut the Ninth Presb terlnn Church. Tne bride, was given hi murr'iise by her In ether. Mr. Allen S. Dodds, and was attended s .Kus'Mwr.iK trip te Bermuda, Mr. and Mrs. Cox will llve in Wlssincnnlng. Miss Edna Augusta Hubbard, daugh ter of. Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Hub bard, t 5 IS North Slxty-Arst street, was married en Wednesday evening te Mr. Hnrry Edwin Hyde, of 2824 North Cieskey street, nt the Chester Avenue Baptist Cliurch. The Rev. Hlttenheuse Nels.ser, former pastor of the Woodland Avenue Il.iptlst Church, an uncle of the bride, officiated. Mr. Hyde Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Hyde. Sr and a nephew of the Rev. Edwin Hyde, a Methodist Episcopal Evangelist. NORTH PHILADELPHIA A carnival and block party will be given by the Ladles' Association of the Furman-Benntcker Pest, Ne. 188. Amer ican Legien, this evening, en Jeffersen street between Sixth and Seventh streets. These In charge of the affair are Mrs. David Schwartz, Airs. M. Delp, Mrs. H. Artelt, Mrs. Ph. Margolles and Mrs. J. V. Heffccker. Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Puul. of 3535 North Twenty-first street, announce the ! engagement or tneir daughter. Miss uuth L. Paul, te Mr. Ferdjcc C Mlnnlck, et Washington, D C. Mrs. Leuis Rcznek, of 5033 North Tenth street, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Sarn Reznck. have left for an extensive trip te the Pacific Coast via the Canadlnn Reckies. Mr. nnd Mrs. Merris Sharp, of 4 J 150 Viela street, announced the engagement of their dnughter. Miss Kathryn Sharp, and Mr. Ben Rosenberg, of CO." North Fifty-sixth street, nt a reception In their honor last Saturday night. The friends of the Northeastern Heme will give a strawberry festival en Menoy, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings of next week nt 1728-30-32 North Seventh street. There will be fertune telling, music, dancing, a Punch nnd Judy, Ice cream, cakes, lemonade, watermelons and ether novelties. The proceeds of the festival are for the home te shelter children from two te srr years old. Mr. and Leuis Lcfkec. of 1421 Nedre nvenue. Fern Reck, will recelve tomor row afternoon from 3 until 5 o'clock In honor of the thirteenth birthday of their son, Master Hareld Lefkoe, Mrs. M. A. B. Allegre, of 53!) Rising Sun avenue, Tiega, has left for Cuba te visit her husband's parents who are Hpendlng f.eine time tliere. Mrs. Al Al legeo will remain for severnt months. She was Miss Florence de Vccchls before her recent marriage SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. K. Harvey entertained the officers of the Auxiliary N. A. L, Ne. , last evening. The guests Included Mrs. E. Durang, Mrs. A. Duckworth, Mrs. M. Preston. Mrs. A. Merris, Mrs. S. Barn dollar. Mrs. Benny, Mrs. Battcrby and Mrs. Hogue. Mr. Harry N. Blair, of 5144 Wyaluslng avenue, has returned home ufter spend ing a few days In Chelsea. Dr. M. H. Romberg, of 638 Rltncr street, announces the marriage of Miss Ruth Mlntz and hl brother, Mr. Hnrrv A. Kernbcrg, en June 20. Mr. and Mrs. Kcrnberg will t-pend their wedding trip nt Niagara Falls and will return te their new home at Strawberry Mansion eh July 6. FRANKFORD Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Sonnehern, of 5019 Pcnn street, are occupying their sum mer home In Ocean City. Mr. nnd Mrs. Geerge Wheeler, of Arrett stieet, are spending the summer at their bungalow In Maple Greve, N. J. Mr. and Mrs Irving Shuttlcwerth, of 950 Fillmore street, will le.ne within u week for Ocean City, where they will remain ever the summer. Mrs. Rebert L. Helmes, of 4444 Wyo ming avenue, has left for a six weeks' trip te Imherst, Mass.. wheie she Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Rey D. Hairls. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Butterworth and their fnmlly, cf 4653 Oakland street, will spend the summer ut their cottnge In Ventner. Mr. and Mrs. Bert T. Conn, of 2022 Stella nvenue, nre spending the season at Wlldwoed, N. J. Mrs. W. Williamson and her family, of 1503 Foulkied street, are spending the summer at Ocean City. HOLMESBURQ Mrs. Rebcit Newman, of 7020 Frank word iiM'nue, Is en an extended trip through the West, visiting relatives nnd friends in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and Iowa. The Ladles' Aid Society of the Holmesburg Methodist Episcopal Church will held n surprise package puny en Friday evening, June 30, In the chapel of the church. Mrs. Carl Andersen nnd her fnmlly, of Rhawn street, are spending the sum mer at Occnn City. MUs Helen L.tlly hns returned te her home In llcttlngten, Vt ufter a visit te Miss Mj.ni Caster, nf Fiuukferd nve nue, nnd Mrs. Ellis Weed. NORRI8TOWN Mr. nnd Mis. Jehn Khnlnliue, of 1030 West Main street, have announced the engagement of thelr daughter. Miss Dorethy Hhalnllne, und Mr. Kenneth Jenes, son of Mr. and Mis. Merris Jenes, of :ii:i West M. U shall street. Miss Ethel lferwilz, Miss Hcttle Ilerlc nnd Miss Hese Herwltz, of Main street, have returned flem a visit In Tren Tren eon, N. J MOORESTOWN Mr. und Mrs. Stanten. Miss Heatrlce Stanten, Mr. and Mrs. Uusby nnd Miss Adele Rushy metered te Ueuch Huven en Wednesday. Mrs. Nathaniel Davldyan, of Cam den nvenue, entertained at dinner en Tuesday night. DELAWARE COUNTY Mrs, Edwin Keller will entertain at a bridge party nt her home at Wuwn en' ThurtUay afternoon. June 29, in honor nf Miss M.uthn Cellins, whose engage ment te Mr William S. Mclntlre? Jr, has luen uunnuiiced leeently, Miss Marguerite llninliin ,i,,,i... pf Mr. and Mrs. Themas W. Barnhlli, AN ATTRACTIVE BRIDAL PARTY AT A RECENT WEDDING "-T'V x-.:J r xJIK A .A'IJB.V.AH , .- - mWliHrltHHELMaAlLrCi!vSu TjrewL-nijBr Mr:TjTBjc.ri j lrf( itw tJMWl t.v '&8mWJi&&i J-Sf 4HB , v v Photo by Phote-Crnfteis .MRS. HKItliKRT W. WARDEN, JR.. AM) HER BRIDAI, PARTY .Mrs. Warden was Miss Dorethy Ely, (laughter of Mr. nml .Mrs. William New held Ely, of Chestnut Hill, before tier marriage en Wednesday last at St. Themas' Church, Wliltemarsli. The bridal party Includes, from left te right, Mrs. Frederic II. Straw briilsc, Jr., Miss Elizabeth Dulles Itartew, Miss Elizabeth Anne Tayler and Miss Luclii Warden, the two maids of honor; Miss Mnry' Tayler Knlijht, Miss Prlscllla Heward, of Hultlmerc, and Miss Adelaide S. New llu MANY NOTABLE WEDDINGS TAKE PLACE IN LA TEJUNE Miss Esther Lloyd te Wed Mr. Arthur V. Morien, Miss Hannah Elliett Bride of Mr. Pew Other Weddings of Interest Here and in Other Cities A wedding of great Interest will take place nt 4 o'clock thla afternoon in Old .St. Davids Church. Radner, that of Miss Khther Lloyd, of 329 Seuth Seventeenth street nnd Llnndwndyn. Deven, and Mr. Arthur Vllllers Mor Mer Mor eon, of 1342 Spruce street. The Rev. Dr. David M. Steel will officiate, as sisted bv the Rev. Cre8well McBce, rec tor of the church. The bride, who will be given In mar riage by her brother, Mr. Malcolm Lloyd, will wear a gown of white satin brocade trimmed with Duchess lace and made wltn a court train of brocade, nnd will enrry n shower bouquet of lilies of the nl!ey. Miss Nancy Hnywara, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Hayward, a niece of the bride, will attend us flower girl nnd only attendant. She will wear a frock of light blue organdie nnd a hat te match and will carry a basket of summer flowers. Dr. Themas S. K. Morten will act ns best man for his brother, and the ushers will Include Mr. Jnmea C. Newlln, Mr, Rebert Kennedy Wurts, Mr. Jeseph R. Carpenter, Jr., Mr Francis V. Lloyd, Mr. Jehn Story Jenks, Jr., Mr. Charles Pinkerton, Mr. Themas Evans, Mr. Oeoree B. IMwnrds. Mr. J. K Cepe Morten nml Mr, Franklin B. Kirkbrlde. A rccoptlen will fellow the ceremony. Mr. Morten and his brlde will llve at Llandwadyn, Deven. I'KW RLLIOTT The church was decorated with palms! rerns and white spring flower. The Rev. Andrew Mutch performed the cere mony. The bride, who wna given In marriage by her fnther, were n gown of Ivery white chiffon emlu eldered In pearls, with a train of old family point lace. Her veil of tulle wa edged with point lnce, nnd was fastened with clusters of orange blossoms nnd tulle. She carried n shower bouquet of llllea of the valley und white orchids. Mrs. Arthur K. Pew, Jr., a sister of the bride, attended at matron of honor. She were a frock of nprlcot-celor chif fon, made en simple lines, with a pic ture hnt of leghorn trimmed with four large plumes In pastel shndee, she enrr ed an e d.fush ened liouniiet nr . sprlntr flowers Miss Banning Orange nun .Miss l'nuilne clu l'ent. of W in nc. ten, Del., attended as maiiln of honor They wero frocks of pale green chiffon ; irlmrncd with cream-colored lace nnd larce ieciiurn inns, iii.-mcd w th nren... 1 Ilev unrrt rrecKs or jaue green cmrfen, nitule en slmple lines, with hatt of leghorn, sim ilar te the maids of honor. They also carried arm bouquets of nrl-ielurcil spring flowers. Mr. Arthur K. Pew, Jr., u brother of the bridegroom, acted as best man, nnd the ushers Included Mr. Dnvld Sleane, Mr. Wllllnm S. Newlln, Mr. William L. Austin, Mr. James Devlin, Mr. Wnuie Evans, Jr.. Mr Jehn King, of Wash ington, D. C. ; Mr. Jonathan Hrewn. 3d, of Hosteu, Mnss, nnd Mr James Mcl'ray, of Pittsburgh. A wedding breakfast followed nt the home of thu bride's parents COWER CARM1CHAEL An nttractlve summer wedding of in terrst In this city will take place at 6 '30 o'clock this evening In the First Presbv. terlnn Church at Richmond. Vn., when Mlsa Marlen Carmlehael, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Lemuel Rnglntid Car mlehael, of 2510 Monument avenue, Richmond, will become the bride of Cap. tain Oeorge Rower, l S. M. C , son of Mrs. Oeerge It. Rower, of Vancouver Terresdnle, Pa. The Rev. F. II. McFaden, D. D rec rec ter of the church, will perform the ccr ccr ccr omeny, assisted by the Rev. Percy j Hrewn. rector of All Saints' Church' Torresdale, The hrlde. who win )e! given In marriage by her father, will wear lery white satin embroidered In seed penrls and crystal and trimmed with Princess luce, Her tulle veil will be urruuged In a coienet of lace, orange blossoms nnd pearls She will carry u shower bouquet of erchitis and lilies of - .in- Jll.ey, A marrlflcrt nf munh Interna, innl. Place at neon today in the Calvary ?,. X 'il1,7 ,. , re"n;llm, ) k ''"'8 Presbyterian Church. Fifteenth and l!?. ll fcfi MliviI,"e,lMSrOU Wi I ."ii cust streets when MIhm Hnnnnh Afirim S.uerlIe AyriM. Mr Kdwnril llandelpn Elliett dauirhter nf Vr nml M wm l.I,lrie w II act ns best man for his llarn J raihSt. of 11- Sen? ? LlnV,. t u,rt!cr, and the ushers will be Mr. Aus- MlSct.' became In ! rid?, nf M "wnT.r tln M- I',rv" aiu1 Mr- I1alp R"rves. C&S sin "V, phniX. f. brothers of the bridegroem: Mr Dld o'cSnner1 nf ' AXn? &W'x T- Clierge.Cutts. Mr, Themas lace nnd tr mined w th bunches of vnrl-t i.ri.i'.i ' " "e "" i.""v .""u "'' T u'-Mnr last n jib jaiM n.i colored flewetB They carried huuriueis J1"0-" r0Ke8 The 'ald f honor wl r Al-Htar Cast I" The luM Trull of .prtnS neiem The1- bHdesmnds In" $l,H&TZ3r ".V "'V'S,"' ,,,,e I h -"Hiiif-Jln Ja of .. I eluded Mls- Eleaner Dunning. Miss Kl- .' l "'l 'V U,?LV: i?MK 'i)f.r,1Pu T' ' TOI OMIAI 0,n- MPlewxa Ave. len Deuirlns Llevd. Miss Kathnruie J,"nn" wl l b,e, l ' ''w","1"!!.1, nml ,he IHtl" I L.vJL,kJlMAL. -an, 7 and 9 V M. Dlssten Perter. Miss Lvsbeth K Hey I 5.ur elrt' wl ' l, 'Mlh.s I?;VJ,,,,y ''""K0"" ' M Willnee Held In Acress the Continent all of thit citv Miss Franeen riavlsnn 1,.c" -Mr Jni'"' A Wnl-h wl net I T Wullan. Held In Arrens tlie Cunt nent , Of fllcn Cove iVnir Island Miss Anml ?,H best ln,,n Thp u',nlr,, "'" h Mr i W -Wnlli.ee ll. Id In Arri.ss the Cenilneirt S.iii '.' '"'""'i. Miss Atltiii Kdmund II Lvnch nnd Mr Mnrrlll It I T Vr i Onrden In T he (hied I'reihlrr Stllln in, of New erk. nnd Miss Ixiulse Hcirn A reeetitlen w 11 fnllrwth.. . . I r Writ Ootrten In Tlie (i.ie.l l'rel.ler Rnwiiii nf i.'nii..ii.'..n,i v i nn,A.. .. nLarn .v revtiuieii w in ieiicw lliecete-i:, .. ' ,-.. ,.. , nr.... n.i . iii.. -fefc t T chiffon, with a silver nnd tulle girdle, nnd will carry pink roses. The bridesmaids will Include Ms Luna Ambler. Miss Prlscll'a Shepherd. Mi's Kllz.ibeth Luce and Mls Catharine Miller, of Richmond; Mls Valeria Ar Ar rlngten, of Norfolk, Vn nnd MImi Louisa Cooper. Thev will wear flesh colored chiffon, with girdles of silver and tulle. They will carry flowers shading from the palest pink te the deepest rose. Mr. Harry Bewer will act as best man for his brother, and the ushers will In In clude Mr. Lawrence C. Fuller, Mr. Frank B Bewer, Mr. Murrny H. Spahr. all of this city, nnd Mr. Aubrey Ferd, Mr. T. A. Miller, Jr., nnd Mr. Pnschat Carmlehael, brother of the bride, of Richmond. A small reception for the Immediate families of the brlde and bridegroom will fellow the ceremony. Captain iind Mr. Bewer will llve In Atlanta, Ga., where Captain Bewer is at present en duty. PURVKS BRADLEY A wedding of much Interest In this nnd ether cities, which wl'l take place tednv, will be Unit of Miss Mnry Temple Bradley daughter of Mrs. Ru.Uace An struther Bradley, of Springfield. Mass., and Mr. Jehn ('. Purves son of Mrs Austin M. Purves, of Chestnut Hill. The ceremony will be performed nt 4 o'clock at Phi 1st Church. Springfield. The bride will be attended bv her sister. Miss Rese Brndl.'V, as maid of miner, ami tne bridesmaids will inciud Noxen nnd Mr J. R. Ward recep- tlen will fellow the ceremony nt 11.1 , Lnlen Snunre. .Qnrlnirflxlil. Mnss Mr Purves nnd his bride will llve at Seuth Lancaster, Mass PRICE RRYSON An interesting wedding will take place at S o'clock this evening, when Miss jMenie iune urysen, a lugnier or .mis Tl . .. . . .. ... - .. i ituuvri .i. urysen, in icriy-cveiun street and Hazel avenue, will become I tlie brlde of Mr, Harrison Henner Pi Ice, of Huffale, N. V. The ceiemeiiv will I be performed at the home of the bride's mother. The Rev. William S. Mitchell. I of the Pnl:irv Atnthmllfit l.'nls,.niinl Church, Fcrtyelghth street and Haiti- ""'" ycnuc, win mummc. i ne urine, I nuire avenue, win emcinte. Tlie bride. I X, ", w "!, ",. Ue," ln "V'rl"Ke h' Ir I ".'"",'. " """'"' ""' "' si ku "' h,Ue, canton crcpe embroidered in f. 5l"i bil?l,Si.i Ue.r V'11 "f tu,".w111 'astened with a bnnd of ernnge hles- :-- "" "" -" n nuuei meny, ZULICK OREEN A wedding of interest te this clt will tnke pluce this evening nt Eiisteu. Tn., when Miss Elizabeth Traill (Jieen duughter of Dr. and Mrs IMgni Mnei Clreen, of Easten, Pa. will become the brlde of Mr Themas Cumminus y.iAieU. u r. Rnn nr i ji- linn ii i R " mmnu i- . t - r... , ... r : i Zullck of Easten, The bi'lde, who will , be Riven In marriage bv her fnther ' Will wear n neried town of S , I trimmed with silver and embroidered , with pearls and with a long court train i susjiended from the shoulders of cloth nf all..... n.l nl.1 rnmll.. i,... .:.' "i suvir nun eiu inmiiy Hire or rose 'wl'l"- ..."le'.'s'rr1 Oi,J,,0,,,H ''"rl"! with cluMeis cf ernnge bles-nms and luce Miu will carry n shewet bouquet .-. .....v. "... ".j i- in IU-.I- or lines or tlie valley, erctilils and brhlnl roes. Mis Charles Chlpman, -Jd. will act as nnlren of honor and Miss Emille Mlchler. both of Easten. will be maid of honor The btldesmnlds will Include Miss Hemlettn Ludlow, Miss Jesephine Redenbnimli. MIs MJIdred Hewell, Miss Jesephine Chldscy, Miss Orace Emanuel, of Catnaunua Pa, and Miss Is.ilui Cere, of Unlnntewti, Pn, Mr and Mis. Zullck will, en their return from wed ding trip, lle In this city In the autumn CORSON McNULTV An Intel cstlng wedding took place nn Wednesdn nt I o'clock at St Augus tine's Reinnn Catholic Church, Feutth mid Vine streets, when Miss Marguerite Clare McNulty, daughter of Mr, nnd Mrs. Wllllnm K. McNulty, of .31 New stteet, beiutue the bildc of Mr Maurice J. CeisOll. Of '121 Snrnce stieet Tl,.. esi. du. 3ir 'i onenii ai nmi. ir. .innn V i.rt......n. .-. I n.. . r ... .. .. ...... .. ,. ':: - . . n .. i SSfsBiSi Rev. Jehn A. Hegan, (1. 8. A , efllclated. Hliak ltllf1rt U'hrtt Hrttu bIiiaii I. ..-. lace with a veil of tulle arranged In cap shape. She carried a. shower bou quet of white reses nnd lilies of the valley. The liilde was attended by Mrs. Jiseph A. McNulty, of Westvllle, N. J , as matron of honor. Mr. Gcerge J. Mc Carthy acted ns best man. After nn extended wedding trip through the New unginnu states, air. and airs, corsen will be nt home after August 1 nt Over uroek, ra SNTDHR-HOOD Mrs. U. Carrell Heed, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William G. Carrell, of Lakeside avenue. Oak Lnne, will be mar ried quietly at her home this afternoon te Mr. R Maurice Snyder, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. W Frederick Snyder, of Car penter lane. Germantn'tn The Rv. Richard Montgomery will officiate. The bride, who will be unattended, will be given in marriage by her father. Mr. Geerge Draper Lewis, of St. Martins, wl'l be best man. ROWLKY MARSDKN An attrnctlve wedding will take place Martha Anne Rennle. daughter of Mr this evening at 8 o'clock In St Mark's ' nnd Mrs Wllburn T. Rennie, of 4028 Methodist Rplscepal Church. Flftv-thlrd Parrlsh street, will become the bride of .'nd Chestnut streets, when Miss Louise Mr Clement Edward Thrash, of For Fer S Mnrsden, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. I eythe. Oe.. The ceremony will be ppr ppr Jehn M Marsden, of 139 Seuth Fifty- formed bv the Rev. Richard J. Harris, third street, will become the brlde of D D. The brlde will wear a gown of Mr. Washington W. Rowley, 3d, of 6036 white satin nnd lace, with r court train Oxfeid street. The ceremony will be cf sntln and lnce veil, nrranged with performed by the Rev. Hnry Wnlkey, ' orange blossoms, extending the length assisted bv the Rev Charles Risen-, of her trnln. She will carry a shower berger, nnd will be followed by a recep- bouquet of white roses, sweet pens nnd Hen nt the Roosevelt. The bride, who lilies of the valley Miss Pauline Ren w 11 be glvtn In marriage by her fnther. ni" will nttend her sister as maid of will wear n gown of white satin, witn . honor The bridesmaids will be Miss n court train, nnd a tulle veil arranged In a coronet with old duchess lace and I fastened with orange blossoms. She will enrry a shower bouquet of white roses, sweet peas nnd lilies of the valley Miss Helen Uerhnrt will attend her as maid of honor. The hrldesmalds will be TJUss Edna Wagner. Miss Mnry Denehue. Miss Edna. Longfellow, of Deinnce. N J , and Miss Lillian McKee. Miss Louise Bu chanan, of Center Square, Pa., and Miss Ethel Frarier will be the flower girls Mr. Elliett Fex will act aa best man. and the ushers will be Mr. Oeorge Chew, Mr. Tayler Wllmet. Mr. Hnreld John John Jehn eon, Jr., and Mr. Jeseph Reakard. KLINE MOROVIS The mnrrlnge of Miss Arabella V. Merels te Mr Nerman D. Kline, of 1427 Seuth Fifty-second street, took place this afternoon nt the home of the bildc's parents, et 2901 Memphis street. The ceremony was prrfcrmed by the Rev. Dr. Schultz. of Trinity Presbyterian Church. The bridesmaids were Miss Julia Cllman nnd Miss Lucy Veplch Miss Eleaner Jehnsen and Miss Adellnu Morevla, sister of the bride, wcre flower girls. Mr. Jehn rhllllns acted ns best man After the ceremony Mr i Kline nnd his bride left for a wed ding trip te Charleston, R. C. Mr. nnd Mrs Kline will be at home after July 1 i at 2901 Memphis street. ARMSTRONGRICHARDSON An Interesting wedding will tnke place rilOTOI'LAYS Photoplay Guide Week of June 26 te July ADAl I r 52D & THOMPSON ! MJrVJL.lW MATtNI'.K DAII.T ST3. M. Rmleliih Vuli'iit no llf)Oiid the Heck w MhIwI Nunn.iml un.l lilc Cast In Mlikey r itndnlpn viuiiiinu. lirjenu me p Mit,l Vertniiml unci Illc L'uat In MkUtS V. Murien UnNles 111 HraiiU's erlh S Millien OhIm In llriuiu's erlh ACTriD LiUlITH 1 OinAJtD AVK. -iJ i vrv mati.st.i: DUI.T M. Ccmway Tfarle In A lile-Open Tew n T Convay Trl" In A l(te-llen Town W - J-nn PnlKe In Tlir Irnillgiil JuUse i ' T Jpbii rnliie in Tlir i-rmiiBrti anute t.. .Hut.. 1'njt l.i Mi I Me l.lta j. All-Stsr i'al s All-Slur Cut In I.UIne Lies DAI TIMHRF SIST ft nALTl.MOrtE D-Lu I llVlWrviZi r.t U..1H. Sat. Mat. M. Vera Gorden. The Cioeil rreldrr T Vers lionlen. Tile (imiU r.relder w-".' jSMII"" in A I ) ". ' limine Holles f. v ,i.. n.,n. m i.lu.s lloiiees iv s Vlnla J)ann!nJilJM "!iri DI I ICDIDn Urend & Suquehann tlUE-DlrL' continuous B until 11 M nenrga Aril's In The Iliillns I'aiwlen t r:...r.fn Aril iii Tin Uulliii: 1'ni.iUfin W William rnrnum In six u hlrs ofdelil FAIRIVIOUNT IHth & nirard Av, SIATINEtJ PVII.T M Alloe laike A Harr Mcr In KUnes T Spcna Owen ft Matt Mnere Hark I'uy W Hinnii (l'n & Mutt Moere. Heck I'nj T All-Stnr Cast In Quern e' ll Turf p. Viel i Dana In (llnss Houses S Wm. Hunsyll Strentth of the lines rOVKT MnDTUPDM HreadSt utErt i.rri ii in I ni.i i A.nn . t . ...'. uiii.1 ft . .. , .j .111. t a. u r ji. 1 UIAUrtl iwaniunMj.ao,7er M. M Ulehsrit lltrthelmess. The 2rtrnlh I)u T Illcnaru nnrineirnris inr nnrmn imy W -HI' hard. HKrtheltne.s. Vhe H,eenl . I)a r--ack J Si in The Mm ViZSSSi ,s jack Helt In The (Irljn ( einrttUn ..mrJT TiZTTi enru . waiviit"ts IAlrC'DIAI UUTH 4 WALNUT 8T3 I MrHrxlML. ii.i. a in i- - v-AnSa BIT7t 1 The Vn?i.lic Fc Tnlta Flewart in The lnW.lbk Fm vV Anita Stewart in The Imlnllilf v rcrvinL. mi. -j nn it. r a u rear Frnr Frstr T liinrles uny n two winmrs te (i ' fh.irl Ha la Twe MlntilcN In tin 1. (Ill H limrlfn Itay in rwn annuir. te Jin '- .... ... - - ... .-.. . .r-.t-.r-.T-s.,' iiiinxn i-ni.iTMiiii u LltStUNi I MATtNKK DAII.T V - Win HuhM-ll In KtrrnKth uf the I'lnrs 'y' j.iini Ullliert In AraliUn Lere W Audrev Mun.en In HrrdlrsR Moths T Alice I.BHi fi rr' .hjitn in lNirH p- Uert I.tell In The Hlslil Thut I'nllnl S - OarethIUBhriibi Little VLn .WenilN ORIENT Woodland Axe at 02d ai MATI.VHi: DAILY M Vera ilorden in ine tined l'relilrr T Vera Oiirdnn In The (feed I'rmlilcr W Vi ra Onrden In The lienil I'reililPr v Wall.icn Held In Airoes the f'uiilliiriil i- William Held In Arm,, the ('111111111.111 M Wallace Held In Airens Hie Ceiitlnriit 0VERBR00K U3l & HAVHIH'OHD AVHSUn M. Wallace Held 111 Ai rnss Hie Centlnrnt T.- Wallace Held In Amis Hie Cnntliiriit ...iiiiriun in.iii. in iiri.1119 . iterti. this evening nt 9 o'clock, when Mies Kleaner Katherlne Richardson, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Heward S. R'ehnrdsen, of 6007 Pine street, will become the hrlde of Mr. Ferdinand I?. Armstrong, of Lynn, Mass The Rev. Arthur (' James, pastor of St. Andrew's Methed'st Church, Ferty-tlfth nnd Walnut streets, will officiate at the ceremony, which Will bn followed by n reception. The bride, who will be given In marriage by her father, will wenr a gown of white satin nnd georgette, trimmed with lace. She will wenr n veil of old duchess lace, held In place with orange blossoms, and will carry a shower bouquet of Sweetheart roses, sweet nean and lilies of the val ley. Miss Mildred Alexander will at tend an maid of honor, and Mr. Guy Oliver Putnam, of Lynn. Mass., wl'l act as best man for Mr. Armstrong. GIJYHR RUTH, MIkm Florence Gertrude Ruth, daugh ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Geerge M, Ruth . of Center Point, and Mr. Paul Relff Oeyer, son of Mr. nnd Mrs El weed Oeycr, also of Center Point, will be mar- r etl this afternoon nt 4 o'clock In WenU's Reformed Church, center Point The Rev. D. D. Brendle, pnster of thu .church, will officiate. The bride will be I attended by her aunt. Miss Anna Bean, I n .nftM nf fenfinf nn.l IHa hrlflAHm.llflS 'will be Miss Catharine Ruth, sister of the hrlrte, nnd Miss Elva Smith. Mr Virgil Templeton will be tne nesi man, , nnd the ushers will be Mr. Claud Oevr , nnd Mr Heward Green. The bride will wear a gown of white crepe de chine trimmed with chantllly lace. Her yell will he of tulle held with orange hloa hlea hloa sems, and she will carry a shower bou quet of roses nnd lilies of the vn'.ley HALL McLEAN A quiet wedding took place last eve ning nt fi o'clock, In the parsonage of Ht Andrew's M E. Church. Thirty-fifth mil Baring streets, when Mls Eleaner Stuart McLean, daughter of Mrs. Jehn .1 McLean, of 5S37 Relnhardt street. b came the bride of Mr Charles Hareld Hall, of 5404 Larchwood avenue, the Rev Arthur C. James, D. D . officiating The bride was attended by Mrs. Hareld I Mlltnnherffer nn maid of honor Mr Jehn Derkey acted an best man ter -ir Hnll EVANSCOLE An nttractlve wedding will take place at nren today, when Miss Gall Den aid Cele, of 4430 Sansom street, gland daughter of Captain and Mrs. Thernn" H Berry, of Avalen. N. J., nnd this city, will became the hrlde of Mr Chnrles Merris Evans, of Wayne. Th ceremony, which will take p!ac In St. i Andrew's Church, Thirty-sixth and Bar- inir streets, will be Uerfermed bv the , Rev. William J. Cew The bride will be I g ven In marriage by her brother. Mr i ISdward Hunherry Cele, and will be at tended by her sister, Miss S. Gertrude , Cole, as maid of honor. The flower girl wl'l be Miss Nnncy Martin, of Llanerch. Pa a cousin of the bride. Mr. William I We3t Kvnns will serve as best man for j his brother, and the ushers will be: Mr Hdward Martin, of Wayne ; Mr. William West Cenrad of Great Neck, I,. I., nnd Mr. Georae Park, Jr., of Wayne. I THO.SH RENNIR A pretty wedding will tnke place this e,nlnc at r, o'clock In Grace Church. i Leldv and Glrard avenues, when M's FINAL CLEARANCE Monday, June 26 Spring and Summer Hats Your Unrestricted Choice $7 Thit tot comprise hate for all occasions, model that truth fully reflect thit season's latett dictate. Wt jfur & ifliUtnerp gf)ep, Snr 1423 Walnut Street Ne C. O. D. Ne Charges. Ne Exchanges rHOTOI'I.AYS ine loiiewins theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of America, which is a guarantee of early Bhewing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. PAI M FRANKmita Avn. r-M-lI Vilnius KTnriTT Af Illfhliril T.ir.h.Tmnu In nrAl,,Klm IV. .1,1 T Itlclmr.l ll.trthelmrsii In Tnl'nble llitlil i.mi., iipii nn, M.nt Mmire. It irk l'n I Aim i Ai.. in llmulit und Tiilil Ter .v.ni'S Aircn ln lli.lirht nn I. .1 I ,r KKi.KNT MAKKKT ST. UKLOW 17tl 1J-VJC- 1 10 A M in II F M. M. 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Ilnn...n..i .' ... 1..., .., ,.,., ,,r,i i.. ncia r nndnlph yslrntlne In Itrrend the llnik. b nodelph altntlne In Ileiend Hie Heck. AT OTHER THEATRES MEMBERS OF M.P.T.O.A. nPPMAMTntVl 5S10 n.rmante. Pltrn AT. .. '" MATIVKR DAH.T M. 11 .IP". 1 ,.,r.' Kvery of nirhrs w,l!il?nl'l,.Vrl5'r,." ,.7,v"'"r f nirhea S "i1!,1" J'1".''"'.. '"rertr nf nirhra ii. Vi ' . I" !J""n or tne raist L'iH1"' ,'.,r,".lv i,n .,?wn "I ll' K"t B --Allen Hrady In Duwn Bf the ratst PARK" IUDK AVIS l DAtrillN ST. 1 -vixrv Mat 11 i:K 11 S ,0 ,, t n w ,7.r.lJf.V,.'K "i-l.lu.ns of the Sturm iv""'!. W VWIrV.1 ." l'r,,,J"n" et. !!" """"' t 1 rl ' w ' .VJi'J.Vn'. " "''.lUH or the .sinrm T. D. W, Orinith's Ornliaim of the Sturm r, .Vi1-.""' .V-1"' In J.1" "Item f'.ll S. All-Star Cirtl tn It,, u Urnf full ., i MiWfcl if il'i f , 11 ! ii i1" Mnry Cnrswiell riennUfnd M(i Kfitv tlennl. 'n nltr of the M 's TtlllVi Rnrilnr Itenrilp. n lllec. Of hrlde, will ,he .the .llewer !. .11 Themns Settle, or Baltimore, will aetj best man. anil the Uh rs will M .WJ&iv 8, Street Rennls, n brother of the brMfcrJtaj and Mr. William A. Thomeen, ..&&' tb ttvnr.ii trim Attn A nrettv wedil'Mir took nlaCO WMll day at 7:15 o'clock. In the Chester nue Baptist Church, Forty-fifth Mj and unester avenue, wnen miss A t-filtihnrrl flnllirhfpr nf Mf. And M'nllr Wnrrnn tttlhlin nt. nf Rib f flxty-flrst street, became the bride, Mr. Hnrrv K. llvcle. of North Crew street, thn Rev. R tt"iiheue Neleeer linrtn nf thn lirliln. edlc'll tillir. The Dill who was given In marriage by hJ 3 father, were a gown of Spanish lace an satin, wllh n cernn"t veil of tulle extent J Ing the length of her court train. 9116 carried a shower bouquet of white row. yj sweet peas nnd lll'es of the valley. MM Hazel Whlteley, n cousin, attended Ul A bride ns innhl of honor, nml Miss Fjor- X ence Mny Hathaway, niece of the bride, vnn the Mower elrl. Mr. Walter Hyde served as best nvn for his brother, atl4 . -vti inc unarm were .ir. iwwnra rtinuicr nm ")?, Mr Walter Kelner. .1 5i POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL Sold Everywhere SPECIAL- We t'e oil, in Our Permanent Hair Wavini Ulmle Iii-imI (In- IO)R " rltmine lieMieil . . - MARCUS FRIEDE 270 S. 52nd St. V-Fhem Belmont 10242 and, 10043.2? $ks w Stout Women Slender Women and Women of Average Figure can be fitted better with the REDFERN COR SETS, because theic isn't a figure that the Rcdfern can't be made te fit. The Corset Shep 121 S. Thirteenth St. Around the Cerner en Stniem St. Every fitting receive the perianal attention of Miss Pauline Campbell Fermer Selling Prices Up te $35 niOTOI'l.AAS 1, Subject te Change t The N1XON-NIRDL1NGER m THEATRES BFI MONT r'P- Aiteyn market I . r. ' . V; " " ln '"' "ininlsli Jiide W I)mnl r.iuU jn Tlir MianUh Jnde T Nerma Talmiidnc The Wonderful Thing I -NerniH rHlm-iiiiie. The Hemlrrfiil Thing W Niirnin Tlilninili-n Th t,.n.l.f..l 1... I i - ... ...r.,ul.,U. 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I TvAi?n """.-ns In rind the Wem.n W -Altna lluhetia In Find the IVmn.n 1 T A ma Itubenii n Flint ih. iv.." ' 1 11. .in,,. ,... , ;; .-" V " .in L A.?1 , 1 ."iL "",'"."! !"!. '.. Wern an - t"S'""n 'ii. 'U'iliSL. 51"!! NIXON'S AMBASSADOR $ An 1 Mstlnfi 1 an nnd .1 10 Hrnlne. 7 anil , M -All-star Cm In Anhnmcd of I'srrnl, 1 ,v"A.l!;'J!ir ("sl. 'J1 "h'""'i' of Parents All-Star Cant In Ashamed (if I'arrnii u t-.. f.ii.1 .:' . 'I .'"V :""r 11 jiirn ti ui"ri 111 triiiiun 1.01 r i juiiu .iu"-xi ill .riiiiiiiii i.nv. H Jehn (llllwrt In Vnihlm. ij... - ' NIXON I2D and ma"kkt t. nM J,ht .V"n "'h0. ,,HrTl"' iii!lrCmT w1 T .Tll. fn ll ... If. ..1.1 lai- n:Ilw -The Man Vt tin M.irrlr.1 Ilia fi- irjl J -The .Man Who Married Ills Ohe lvifn T Heet lh,nn In sten fin It I' Hunt Oihnn In Htei On It H Hunt fllhuen In Slrn On It 1 AQTU. QT Theatre. Opp. "U" Tsralu. 1 " ' "-" 2 .1(1 7 nd tl p, C M Ils WIIheii. I. Matrlmnnr . p.. I... 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